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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI ., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 dfated so as to other sets in the vicinity. information and constructional detail amplifier and detector circuits, but not | will be given in a s of article permitting energy from the circuit to| starting tomorr 1) 7 ! PAG”A[}[}I . []N B"_l_ LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DA el it o .:;‘.‘.:’fiq:; i Trumpet Quartet and Choir Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time - | of clarinets from the United Van Bommel Will Replace States Army Music School, WCAP, 7:10 to 7:30 o'clock. Tucker in Company of WEAF Studio. 96— Ry BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. 4 TO 5 PM. 90—New York: Vocal and instrumental solois La Pensee Orchestra - B Bostou; Copley Plaza Hotel Trio SHETE L York: Vocal and nistrumental solowsts: \alk: Sheriy Trio 3 5 : 204 York: Instrumental and ‘vocal soloista; talk .. : 204 York: Music: talk: panist . . W 204 Philadeiphia: Market hints .. .. ee . . 123 570 6 BM. Sesquicentennial Trio. Station. Harry Stone's SR Program by State College Chorus, from All Saints’ Ca- thedral, WGY, 8 o'clock. “Al Reid’s Hour” from Bran- ford Theater, WOR, 8:30 o'clock. How to Builld the Penetrola Tuned Radio Frequency Unit. Part I There has long been a demand for a selt-contained, independent and stable stage of tuned radio frequency for use as an auxiliary unit, or “booster,” for those desiring more selectivity, dis- tance range and volume than their distant stations) can be traced back directly to poor design, which fails to bulld up the strength of the signal before detectlion. The fourth difficulty is the result of the use of an unstable circuit, which does mot provide any means of con- trolling the tendency of the tube to go TWHN 3012 204 3 290 Talk Sherry's A tabloid version of Leoncavallo's ®1 Pagliacci” by the W Grand Opera Company will be 1 cast to: night by WCAP as the nding | feature of its program. S at | ® o'clock with the semi-monthly Wash fngton Post hour, which has heen crowded out of its usual 10 o'clock yeriod by the opera company. the station will broadeast continuously for five hours. One important ¢ made in the person: company for its +1 Pagliacci.” Duteh baritone, will replace Wil | Tucker, who is leaving radio to ap-| it in a production of “The Student | incar s is the third loss the| as sustained in the yast few m since Devore Nad worney, contralto, joined Chicagc Civie Opera Company. Van Bommel §s un experienced opera sin havin Yeen for two vears the baritone of the French of The has 1 of the presentation Van Bg Jan opera_comp: Royal Opera ington Post hour tonight its features a talk by W Mitchell, who 18 likely to say thing about his sensational 1 trial, and a concert by s Male Quartet | of Balt ctions range from laggett Proctor on Hotels,” to| songs by Bob Nelson and George N. Brow Following the Washington Post hour WCAP will brondaast the daily market summary of the Department | of Agriculture, selections by the| ~umpet quartet and choir of clarinets Army Music S; a talk en. Jobn A shington the [ talk by Henry W. Taft on * Citizenship—Its Benefits and Obliga- 1 fons by the Hawailan an trio; the weekly concert of the A. & P. Gypsies and orth Tompkins, ritone: Elean vnn, planist, and Fa for soprano, com- pose WRI e program, which will begin at 5 o'c LocalRadioEntertainment Monday, November 16, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435.5 Meters). 5 p.m.—Weat r Bureau Reports. 1005 p.m.—Weather Bureau Reports. WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). p.m.—Ellsworth Tompk tone; George F. Ross 5:20 p.m. —Artie Faye Ch Tea tume at W Program from Metropolitan present sets can give them. into oscillation at every adjustment of 00—Newark 5:30-—Ha T:00—Atlantie City: Hot Chid Minne: Mothers in' coun musical program olis: Readers’ Club e ~ 6 TO T PM. Littman's dismer concert: Daddy Winkum Borton. Krazs Kat Ki Kiub:' Cook's dinner concert New' York: Hotel Waldorf Astoria dinner concert. New York: Lit hour of mausie . S LSRN Philadelphia e concert by Benjainin Fradkit Ports Sk Ipin’ String En e Golden's ¢ e hestra 5 popular ontertainers News ket repo dinner concert.’.. Tnele Premier Club Orchestra. . . Market reports; piano eclections: German les: tord, . Fla.: Dinmer con Atlantic’ City: Organ recital e TO 8 P.M. Morton Trio 5 Bernhard Levitow's Hofel Commodore Organ 1 - Stratford Hotel Orchestra ot M lecture: Capitol The Orchestra Hotel La' Salle Or Family volice reports;” Hurry Smith's, W Orchestra : g farmers: addresses Wip's bedtme story and roll ~call lesson 4 “The Raitio Drean; Texas Hotel Orch Mar State Trio lullaby 1 stories voeal and in planisti ‘solos” . il final market reporte:” chi cert prokram Sy n's stomés Miami Beach : . ren's” perlod: talk 1’ Ciro Orehestra Lullaby mul 5 Fashion review his orchestra vocal solo tel Ritz-C artdy hoys and Hotel Orchestra “Artificial Rubber” Concert Ensemble 8 T0 9 P.M. concert Colonial Aces Girl G TP <. Arcadia Condert” Orchesira. Conn.: Dinver Dhia: Talk Hawaiian Dream Trlo: "¢ A Trio sal an kerbock N. ¥ e Hotel Trio Al Reid's Hour’ News: police inity fund pro songs. om Branford Theut, Chicago New York Colonial *Aces: "Hawaiian Tio: talk, WOO_an > SEoiEnoa State "Colleze Chorus inza Hote Orchestra: vocal and in- .WBZ Theater, WNAC, 9 o'clock. Concert by Shriners’ Band WBZ, 9 to 9:30 o'clock. Grand opera, “I Pagliacci” bv WEAF Grand Opera Com- pany, WEAF, and other sta- tions, 10 to 11 o’'clock. MISSION TO OBSERVE 41ST ANNIVERSARY Central Union Is One of Oldest Institutions of Its Kind in Country. The Central Union Mission at 613, C street, Washington's pioneer cue mission, and one of the clty missions in this country. will cele brate this week the forty-first anni versary of its founding by of Washington. res Washington by issuing to the public a special appeal for funds to carry Thanksgiving into deserving destitute families and to provide Thanksgiving dinners to homeless men, women and children. Old-timers at the that only the famous mission recalled Water Street Mission in New Yotk and two or three others are as old as the Central Union Mission. Two churches will take part in the anniversary exercises next Sunday. In the morning, at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Dr. Ja seph R. Sizoo will conduct mission service. In the any Episcopal Church, the rector, Dr. Z. B. Phillips, officlating In the afternoon, at at the Central Union Mi the missifon will celebrate the com pletion of 10 years of service there by the superintendent, John mission's emergen:y dren. Robert E. publisher of South home Hicks, Whitley, convert of the Central Union Mission, will tell the story of his life British Colleges Gro Enrollment in universities and col oldest churches It will also mark the close of 41 years of charity work in special evening a similar service will be held at Epiph- Bennett and by Mrs. Bennett in charge of the Fans who now have receivers bought before the large number of boradcast- ing stations went on the air are find- ing it increasing difficult to tune out undesired stations and bring in the stations they want to hear. Such fans have packed Uncle Sam's mail bags to capacity with inquiries to radio editors for information on how to increase the selectivity and distance r1ange of their receivers, Many units consisting of a stage of tuned radio frequency amplification have appeared from time to time, but few of them really solved the diffi- culties they were designed to elimi- nate. Changed Circuit. In most cases the use of such de- vices necessitated changes in the origl- nal receiver or circuit. In others they merely added to the present difficulties in operating the receiver by causing the receiver to become unstable. Briefly, the difficulties experienced most operators of unsatisfactory sets are: First, no selectivity; second, lack of ability to get distant stations; third, poor volume on distant statfons fourth, unstable operation, which makes tuning difficult, and last, but not least, the nuisance to neighboring sets through the operation of & radl ating regenerative recefver. Impossible to Tune Out Local. The first trouble (lack of selectivity) is as characteristic of some sets using tuned radio frequency amplif as it Is of sets of the non-regene or regenerative detector types ceivers. The second difficulty (mo dis tance) arises out of & combination lack of, selectivity of the receiver, which makes it impossible for the to cut through and brin; stant station: nd also o poo 1 of the circuit or receiver which nits the distancegetting ability of the set The third difficulty (poor volume on 2 service held | 5 _— o G RI P P E ' — Anti-Kamnia Tab- ets soon stop the aches and chills of grippe. Also break up colds and fever: re- lieve insomnia and nervous- p Wz Billy’ “Buckley "and’ his e Nt WP Martha Lee Club in one-act ) WTAM . KOA WBBR WHO WY e String’ Orchestra news: Bible talk vatory of Music = t Worth ‘ —Minneapolis 9 TO 10 P.M. program by st leges of Englgnd, Scotland and Wales of full-time students is 56.9 per cent greater than before the w This gain has been made in spite of the increase in fees and persona L] L] ex- penses and in the face of money dis- | = tress among the classes from which most of the university students are | Quick Rellef frem Palns and Aches drawn. the tuning controls. Oscillations Generated in Aerial. h and lust difficulty lies in the permits the oscillations generated in the circuft to be transferred to the antenna cir- cuit and thence to be radiated out to the annoyance of your neighbors for The fi use of & circuit which blocks around. cuit. regenerative, regenerati dyne. of any re. clear through local 1210 G St FEATURING 1ne. 1308 G_St. ELECTRICAL 812 13th St. The Penetrola-tuned radio frequency unit is bullt around the Isofarad cir- It 18 made in such a wa it can be used with any receive e, tuned frequency neutrodyne or superhetero It will increase the selectivity ver and make it possible to tune in distant stations loud and interference. It wlll stabilize a set and make a tic klish set easy to tune, and last, but not CROSLEY RADIO SETS Installed fn your home on approval HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. ATWRATER KENT RADIO ROBINSON’S MUSIC STORE, WM. P. BOYER CO. RADIO—SERVICE CONSTRUCTION M. 842 If you wish a ekin clear of pim-. ples, bldckheads and other an- sets in— Cabinet and Console Typ that non- adio 'Tuesday, November 17 Commencing 10:30 A.M. Fada, Federal, Sterling, Cros- ley, Amrad, Freshman and other Thompson Kits, Headphones, Speakers, Accessories, etc. ON VIEW MONDAY AFTERNOON WESCHLER'S, 920 Penna. Ave. Chicago fo Califoria 5 nts 0f Conserva 5:40 pm 5 0; George F noying eruptions begin today prano; George I the regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment. No other method is 8o agreeable, so often effec- tive and so ezonomical. New York : 2 News “AL _Hour' . talks: pianist E W Soapie. Ointment % and Me. Tlcum e, Sold ork:Lactare bii ChEbtin Seene o .l I WACA AT " g N X mfi%&:‘ AL e L When you get tired of hunting a parking place, patronize the Green Philadelphia: street cars. Ross at the piano. carly Program Tomorrow. broadcast instrumental neert Orchestra. Minnesota program ¥ members ! E 7 Aims Band —Organ recital from Homer | Rlorchting: Ao RRRRR AR RLR AR i 2 & P. Gypsies. Kitt stu e 1 pm.—W. Sper Tupman his Hotel Mayflower Orchestra. anail New York R. C. Smith, Gen. Agent G. C. Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agent Santa Fe Ry. ®81-602 Finance Bldg.. Philadelphis, Pa. Phone: Rittenhouse 1464-5 WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). { p.m.—Washington Post hour. { arket sum-| of the De-| tanley hour 6 to inovia review! Froda Sanice S Role s Metropolitan 4s_Cigys "Around 710 maries, under the auspi partment of Agriculture. i 7:10 to 7:30 p.m.—Trumpet quartet; 2nd choir of clarinets, from the Army | arghs; Spear's Hapny Music | Vocal solos 2 an: solos Home hour " . instrumental trio’ mental 50 fon’ box.. hington, the John A. . former Commissioner of the District of Colur given under the auspices of the Washington Board of | 10:00—Denye Tra | 7:45 to 8 p. m—Dorothy S rorchiana, lyric s no, of ! Clty p of songs, compe A Paul Bleyden 8 to 8:30 p.n.—American Citizen- | ship—Its Benefits and Obligation,” t Henry . Taft. speakin the | auspices of the National Americanism ok Commission of the Ameri on from the studio of WEAF, New York | the ity | New York: Gra 830 to § s Colonial Aces, WEAF 8:45 t — from Metropolitan program . Moonlight~ Syncopators 10 TO 11 P.M. Music program School of orchestra talk Club, soloists American Legion musical program Arcadia Dance Orchestra: Fay's Knickerbocker Howard Lanin's Orchestra solos Glee organ ond “glee ¢ The Capital Traction Company ciphia ater pr Entertainers Smith’s Orchestra Shack Louis: ~ Artist recital, Fulford, Fla_: Vocal solos: the_ ‘bunch > e Grand opers, “T_ Pazliar WCAE. W00, open Mi. @h@h&h%fii&%fig p.m.—Program by the | andt S Hawaifan trio, field: Weather: missing personss Brunsw hestra wer Health Talk,” | lty. 3 9 to 10 p Music by the A. & P.j lio of WEAF. a ipper Orchestra. . WHX ¥ : : a 5 WRNY nd Opera eram: Ir Crisadeis. 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