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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING D. i DAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1925, "ROXY" ON PROGRAM OF WCAP TONIGHT “Gang” to Give Final Broad- ' cast of This Season From Local Station. “Roxy™ and his States Army Band dours and Huyler's will share headline honc tram tonight of WCAP. tainment by eat the United Ipana Troubs gang.” the on the pro- The enter- radio impre- the serio and his artists probably will be | the last heard this season direct the Chesupeake and Potomac Tele- phone Co. station. as WEAF has s d- uled this attraction for Thursda nights in the future. In observance of American Educa- tion week, WCAP will broadcast a talk by John J. Tigert, Federal commis. sioner of educativon, on “The Faith of the American People in Public Educa tion.” One of the novelties on the radio bill is a four-hand plano recital Miss Charlotte Klein and Adolt Torovsky. The Arn o'clocks, half an om ¢ Band's concert will begin but will be inter hour later for the a which will come from the studio SAF. The concert will be re. sumed at 8:30 o'cloc The Ipana Troubadours will appear at 10 o'clock their usual hour, and will be preceded by the “Roxy" program Ceremonies at the unveiling of the Lust of Juan Pablo Duarte. national hero of the Dominican Repu in the Hall of the Patriots of the Pan American Union Building, were broad cast this morning by station WRC. Addresses were delivered by the Sec retary of State and the Dominican Minister. Music wa United States Army This afterncon at 5 will present the first of a serles of tea concerts to be played weekly on We ay afternoon by the Meyer Davis Willard Hotel T The trio prominent on WRC programs of last year. and is_directed by Au gustine Borguno. Following the tea . o'clock WRC concert Nina Reed will give the third of her series of weekly discussions of current events, under the subject “Things Talked About.” Followin; Mrs. Reed's talk “The Lowly Mutt will be the subject of a brief talk by James P. Briggs. president of the tfumane Education Society. LocalRadioEntertainment Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (434.5 Meters). Weather Bureau reports. —~United States Civil Serv- Opportunities for Employ- ment in the United States Civil Serv- ice.’ 10:05 p.m.- WRC—Radio Corporation of America (168.5 Meters). 5 p.m.—Meyer Davis’ New Willard Hotel Trio, broadcast from the New Willard Hotel. 6 p.m.—"“Things Talked About.,” by Mrs. Nina Reed. 6:15 p.m.—"The Lowly Mutt.” by James P. Briggs, president of the tiumane Education Society. Early Program Tomorrow. 19 a.m.—Women's hour, from WJZ, New York. 12 to_1 p.m.—Organ recital from Homer L. Kitt Studlo. 1 p.m.—Luncheon 1usic Hotel Washington Orchestra WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac ‘Telephone Co. (468.5 Meters). 645 to 6:55 p.m.—Daily market aymmaries, ynder auspices of the De- partment of Agriculture. #:35 to 7:10 p.m.—"The Faith of the American People in Public Educa- tién,” by John J. Tigert. United States commissioner of education. 7:10 to 7:30 p.m.—Miss Charlotte by the Klein and Adolf Torovsky in a four- hand piano recital. 730 to § p.m.—Concert by the iTnited States Army Band. Capt. R. G. Sherman commanding: Capt. Wil itam J. Stannard. leader. from the Army Barracks, broadcast jointly with atation WEAF, New York. and other stations. The concert will be inter- spersed with a brief talk by Gen. Dion Williams of the United States Marine Corps on “Athletics in the Marine Corps. 8 to 8:30 p.m.- Buddies™ from the studio of WEAF 8:30 to 9 p.m.—Continuation of con- cert by the United States Army Band. 9 to 10 p.m.—Musical program by “Roxy and his gang” from the studio of WEAF. 10 to 11 p.m.—"Ipana Troubadours™ from the studio of WEAF. Early Program Tomorrow. 643 to T:45 am.—Tower Health Exercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City. Broadcast Army-Navy Game. The Army-Navy foot hall game to be played Saturday. November 28, at the Polo Grounds, New York City, will be the final game of the season to be hroadcast by WEAF, WJAR. WCAP, WGR. W I. WWJ, WTIC and WFI. Graham McNamee. popular WEAF sports announcer, will handle the an nounceing end of the game. with Phillips Carlin acting as observer. *“Capitol Family” on Air Sunday. Another “family party” will be iven by the “Capitol FFamily” Sunda ight, due to the success of the firs one staged three weeks azo. WCAP will be linked with WIEAL and six other statiors for this party program. | School Dean Woun CHARLOTTI ded by Son. ILLE . Novem her 18 (#).—Dean Char i. Maphis of the University Summer School was iecidentally shot by his son. Edwin, 4s the two men hunting near Charlottesville yesterday. The bullet penetrated both k tul injuries. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS ' TONIGHT. Concert by the United States Army Band, WCAP and other stations, 7:30 to 8 | and 8:30 to 9 o'clock ! Metropolitan District Police Ball, WNAC, 8 to 8:30 and at 9:30 o'clock Hunter, College Chamber Music series, WIZ.8:30 o'clock. Jamaica Center Jewish Mix- | ed Choir, WNYC. 9 to 10:10 | o'clock. ! Musical - “Roxy” | and his WCAP and other stations, 9 to 10 o'clock. Moe and Joe in popular dit- ties, WCAU. 9:40 to 10 o'clock. | “Bonbon Buddies” | eckly program of the “Bonbon Bud-, -Weather Bureau reports. | “Huyler's Bon Bon | ees, inflicting pain- | LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Station. Meters. Mile 4:00—Now York: Leon Rurger Uncle Robert an . 361.2 Poston: Shepard Colonial 280.3 w York: Ray Nichols Recerding Orel 4913 w York: Vocal and instrumental solos rchestrs . B Star's String Trio’ ‘Waldort-Astoria” O 4:30—Kan : Philadelphla Talka: artist recitai; solos. . .. .. 4:40—Philadelphia: Pollcs' roports: orah: ' trumpeis 370 G P 5:00—New York: Waldorf-Astoria, Orchestra: talka: market reports WJZ New York: Edward Brown's Sociely Dance Orchestra Loulsville: Currie's Orchesira: news: markets. .. .. Minneapolis: Readers' Club by Eleaiior Poehler. Chicago: Musical program: Red Croes talk. . .. Chicago: Valentino Jnn Orchestra. . ... ... Chicago: Tea time at WGN: musical program Daveaport: Juvenile musical progrem. . | 6 T0 7 P.M. 00—New York: Littman's ainner concert: atories. New York: liotel Waldor(-Astor{a Concert Orchéstia. Hoston *+ Klub: Froat and hin Bostonians. - New Yorie: ®iltlemant bour of muie. - oo . = New York: Uncle Geabes: Jilie Wintz's and Géorge Zimmer's lertey Collorians ; i . waBs Schenectady: Market reports:’ mews: children’s Drogrami dtrand Theater Orchestra: OrRaN. -« . robo s WGY Guy Lombardo and his Roval Cenadians.. .’ ' WTAM i Sleort Lrtl and his Hotel McAinin String ¥ > i o Totel] MOAIDIn Orcheatra ... WMCA 341 i Benjamiin Franklin Hotel Concert = i Orchaeira; marker TEDOVIR. - 1 . < os s re- WIP 508 i New Vork: Maret high spots: bidno selections: ‘Spamah L brie G:15—Xewark . Taik: wporis: Hotel Shelion Uinner concert WOR 105 Piiteureh | Dinnar concert S S DK A i 188 | S0—Fuiford. Fla: Dinher concert: bedfiine woried. B 8 AR Hartfora, Conn. : Hotel Bond Trio: soloits: ity i il | Sprineeis” oo’ melaman's Hotel Ledx B 1 1 | phiisdelphia: “Bellevue-Stratiord Hotel Orchestra LWED 4. 5l New York: University course i . i . | Chicago: Skeezix time for children: stories LG, 0. 04 | Stiuneapolia; Children's hotr. : SWCe) Ao Batl 6.45—Dasenport: Chimes concert e Woe As3s 7T | 1 T0 8 P L ! T.00—Chicago: Organ recital: dinnes conceft by Drake Hotel _ ° Ofchestra: Blacastons String Quintet. .. - wex | Nerd Vork Beriard Levitow's Hotd Conimodors Or e A 1 Philadelhia. fellexue-atratfon] Hotel Dancn OF hestia Vi | SRR Market ‘reports: Don Ramees: natare story. . WBZ Hartiord . DIRAT CORGREL. « & . oen: - £ W i N on Shunish Tessons. ‘Botice wiarmi Kew Gandeus g e o YIvh A G tory A o catlE, Tade veie Wip's bedfime téry and ol éal e ork: “Tal ¥ markeis SWRNY ! oFae sericer! Unitid ‘Statas A i - coue services: YRR WIARANG wear New Foir: Cotion Clap Orchestra: Giles O'Connor, wongs | b i Foller. sylophonist Wi i rt proram R | Peiital: bedtime. storica IMAG farkois: weather . address CWbA Convert: Municipal Band: 1A IWEAQ Golgkente’s O L voe Rialarid o WES Ovwan soldiats : 'm.(:-' Surine Lo . i Totel Clevelund Orchentrs JUUREAR Ve Watin- Fexas Hotel Tokio Royals WEAY itaro. Newa Tnancial and fina) market feporis: ¢ s a0 edtine wiories by Unele Bob : 5 | 225 —Chiedio: Organ recital: Tullaby time: new music ho and Glenn time . Pitaburgh: News: market re York: Talk: Jerses C 10—Newark: Joseph Tiarneit. Dos Moines: Reese-Hughes delphia: Dream dadds \iphia: Lew Chapma: forts: KDEX legians = ritone: Edward Breck heatra. . .. . with boys “and ‘giria and his Hotel Pennsyivania mall bex wiphid: Polie reports: dinmer cond | nih Orcheatra : 1N, Y B 3 ik on “Education Week of Knowieds talks: o vo o Bedtinie stories by Sandman 8 TO 9 PM. nhrookiyna, ¢ Violet Kare, Happs. GI Schenectady Minneapolis Davenport program... . 5.00-—New York | New ¥ | WEE Talk: songs SiSer’s Bon WEARS WCAE New Yotk Ampico artis Yow PO RN Gandens Orchestra Sew York: Balk FThe hcas: Hunter ¢ Boston Metropol <t Poiice Ball: Checker Ton Dasce, Orenestra e ceselant’ Sprinkfe Wam{ Beach. Fla | | Bon_ Buddies’ WOO from violinist : fistrumental solol ollege Cnamber Music Pooley Concert itan Tnst recital 'Iub\ufl is. i ,J;' Sncert, vocal and instrume . Fla News: police bulleth Lhis orchestr tra. . R services or Charen . ‘oncert by Brows Pa lace _xoa i A ! Demgers Marketn: news { EiTing Orchestra. 1 Philadelphia~ Danc & lesson: girls’ vocal tifo. . il Lynbrookiyna: vocal and inst Musical program. ocar 'and tnatrimental ‘soioisis. ocert from Congress Hotel H tichmond : program Philadelphia | Newark: Talk | (hicago: Dinner fal e Pfommunity fund program o faerelnd, CPMmA Wt o EOLl Pranciscn. Childrens hour: stories 'oo. oo Tea Moines: Ta inta Claus": maié ‘au Do ttag: Fxaminer’ Drogr e o AnEeIes ivan Trio; vocal solos: Dews builedins ... | Havana: Cuban Navy Band: talke 5 | Bas— O e Musioal prograin;’ Alamo Orchesita ; 5 TO 10 P.M. | < Angeles: Talks: radiotorial period | 0100 cage: Musical program 8 Newark: Instrumental and ; Philadelpbia: Musical program T L { Ne"m‘or:.t.; Talk: “Two Hot .Aud xbonrh: S ok ! i Bealth” 1aik: Moe 7 : 3 e 5 23 ph'i‘:fl‘%fit‘ in popular ditties ... aeaeien eses WCAU 3 Spriveheld: Vocal and instrumentai ‘recifal "l o1 1 Richmond Hill. N. Y.: Vocal and instrumeniul sol 'loe‘ sl | e York: Hunter College chamber muslc gecigs; o0 BTl ki Jamaica Center e Ct : 3 TN York: Tahio mience talk: "wocal solon: Aimics 04 Y4 Musical program by 234 1 AR WEEL WIAR. W00, WTAG. trom so1s el New York: Ridgeley's Versatlle Serenaders . JW; P Pittsburgh: Dry Slitz hour ¢f music ... .. [ Chicago Arnlenczn Pioneers: vocal and 28 i Tram: %0 S s 58 284 Figo: Leoture: ‘vocal selos . i : ‘;\':r;flo Jean Goldkette's Serensders: soloists . - fl 2“ ERiTigo. Daneremand Stigg Trio} Moulin Orcidaiga: solos ¥ 3 b Cineinnati; Book review; Marion McHay's Dance Orchesra WKRC 32 Jefterson City: Address: musical program trom Lincola Uni- " nz S e e St 4 e ! "hi 0: Vocal and instrumental program: eolos | o0 Metropolitan, dlatrict polics Bal: dance m bt Toes: Fiity pieee e { Denver: F(;ok g( Koowledge program . ggg | Sin Francisco: Talk: Lind's Orchestra X iz Los Angeles: Children’s program . stores: music . H H 10 TO 11 P. | m famous 10:00—Dearer: Studio program; selections & 0:00—Denger an “Trior KOA. Orchestra; solos - | <an Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel i WNAQ Players - £k Roseland Dance’ O Foit? Jean, Goldketts's New York: “Ipana Troubadou WWJ, WCCO and WGR. from | ew York: Crescent Quariet ...... | New York: Heaith lecture; police alarms oratorios 1 Ats WO, CLIWEAY weather forocasts WNYC WCAP, WEEL { fchmond Hill, N. Y.: Yocal solos: Joe Zimmerman and e e orctiestra - .« - E ol e S wANG New York: Musical program: Monte Cario Jaes.ci g { Philadelpiia: Arcadia Dunce Orclestra o desesiptions AT Springfie eather B/, S e Aminito's Paragon Dance Orchesta.. . WMCA Philadelphia: Hal Chase's Peundashers Colleglans: songs...WCAU Newark: News: Paragon Novelty Trio: {nstrumental eolos ... WOR Tion Ungeiee: Detective storien: vocal. solos: Diaaist .. .- . KFT Cincinnat: Songs: Marion McKay's Orchestra ...... . ... \WERC Fhiladeiphia: Fox Theater program: Hotel Syivania Dance { Orchestra ............... cereseenes . Des Moines: Cotiliion liance Orchestra . '] Minneapolls: Program from WEAF ... | Miami Beach, Fia.; Dance program Hartford, Conn.: Bill Tazillo's Dance Mot Springst Meyer Davie' “Strined " Quariet: Reynolds, comedian .. .. % L R o pTam? Al Orehertra: grpan.fec 5—Chicago’ Musical program: chestra; [0 \‘:-.:vum.nr‘i insfrumental ‘sololsts: Badger Moo Quartet i Northland Trio ...... 4 =z ixo 30—Portland: Weather; markets news bulletiha; ! Fort Worth Texus ifotel T i Kansas City: Musical program i 11 M. TO 1 {11:00—Portland: Concert pregram ... 4015 Hot Springs: Jazr singing and 3748 | Minneapolis: Weather: markets Chiestra S e 4164 Los Angeles: Bentura String Giart 167 Newark: Vincent Lopez's Orchestra 408.2 New York: Hofbrau Haus Entertaine Dering baritone . S Ses - Teleess SO STl New Yori: Bien Bernie's Hoirl Roosevell Orchestra ." .11 . WEAF 401. New York: Silver Slipper and Melody Club Orchestra. ...WHN 361 San Francisco: Atwaler Kent Artsta; Orchesira: colos .. .KPO 428. Talk on *'Astronoms’ : “Greater Broadway Day' KHJ 406. 1 Ash and his orchestra: Coon-Sanders' Night- : B i L EYW 5354 Cineinna oy o304 Claveland: Guy L L Chicugo: Raloh Wilhams SHrUMATIAY GOIGINA Sore o onie e s LWQL 4475 504 i Davennort - Musical program : organ recital’ vocal solcists. .. 'WOC 4838 337 Lo Angzeles: Muical DrogTam .............. 33819 2.300 | 11:15—Hot Southemers” Danee Orihestra . 3748 908 | 11:30—Fuiford, Theresa Hom. piano solos . . a1y | Detroit: “The Jewert Jestera': Marrs 014" Chief 5i6.0 | Chi Drake’ Hotel Orchestra: songa ° 2700 | 11:45—Atlania: Biltmore Salon Orchesira i 3983 | 2 MIDNIGHT T0 1 AM. { | 12.00—Fuliord. Fla: “Florida.” by Eernard Thyson ar g | | New York: Duplex Serenaders . > A Los Angeles: Examiner program .. a0 Tienver Harmony Peerlasa. Orchest | Clicazo: Coon-Sanders’ Nighthawke Ancoica: Musical program .. .. s | Musical prozram ... el i iaco: Silvertown Oréhestia ©00%0011100000000 | Harry Richman and his entértainers: Ted Lewis ! is orchestra .. : 5 TN any 12:15—Fulford, F aince” Or(Réstii [®GBU 15 30— Minneapoli an recital hy Eddie Duntedisr ... WeCO 12145 Kansay O1ts hthiwk {rofic: Plantation Players! othars WDAF 170 : 1:00—San Francisco: Orchestra program 5 Tos Angeles: Dance prosram e Tios Angelea: Patri reh Orchéstra: ‘solos .. { Chicago: Pat Barues “Your Hour Leagte i Chivako: American Pioneere: Dianologues: eoloists Portland S 1:30—Los Angeles: Concert program Art Hickman's 2 TO 3 AM. Coon-Sanders' Nighthawks .. Hour! Ralph \Williams and the Litte 2:00—Chicago: “Insomnia Club”: Chicago: The Ginger Skylarks YALE’S RADIO PROGRAM. Soon to Be Linked Up With WTIC Station. Yale University will soon be linked up with the broadcasting service of WTIC. Programs from both Woosley Hall and Sprague Memorial Hall will be put on the air from the Hartford station. | 7WTIC will install an amplifying system in New Haven involving many unusual engineering features which will carry the material for broadcast- ing direct to the transmitter in Hart- . {ford. The hook-up will enable the —————— | university and the station to present| The price of loud speakers ranges educational and entertaining features!from $7 to $200, KYW QY which would include léctures, cham- ber music, athletic events, qcol?\c:;‘!,s ;.\nd recl(nls\bybeof. Jepson on the mmense Newbury memori; ‘Woosley Hall. A ——— 80 Male Voices in Concert The annual Fall concert of the Hartford Choral Club, an ornniul(on; of 80 male voices, will be broadcast | through WTIC December 4. The club was organized by Ralph L. Baldwin, its present conductor, 20 years ago. Since that time it has presented two concerts a year in Foot Guard Hall, Hartford. FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibit-d. How to Build the Penetrola Tuned Radio Frequency—Part II1. So far we have considered only genecal information about the tuned radio frequency circuit and the diffi- culties which it will overcome. Today I am giving a complete list of parts used to construct the unitand detailed instructions for wiring it. Since the parts are special, 1 giving the names of the units actually used so that you will have no trouble In getting the necessary parts. I also e " “ o s o] | L ) shall be glad’ to send full-sized panel and subpanel drilling temiplates and ger diagrams to ail those who are actually interested in building the sot My ddress is 4340 Drexel levard, Chicago, 111 Drilling the panel @nd subpanel is a simple matter when the full-sized the panels nd spot through them The holes marked “A" on panel and subpanel are drilled with « half-inch ADVENTURE BY FREDERIC A Dress Suit This broadcaster brand-new air adventure in New York during the recent week end. lisevening dress suit blew out of the fourteenth floor w of his hotel, was retrieved b footed bell hop and restored oughly well aired, within 10 min I recommend the scheme to anvbody who has carried glad rags in case over night and wants to w them the next evening without inves ing a fortune in having a New York hotel valet press them. It happened like this. 1'd hung said raiment to the cross-bar of @ window 1o Liow the wrinkles out. It seemed securely moored. but a gust from the oceanic east swept across Fifth avenue, and sent my clothes flying down the cav- ern into the co rtvard 250 feet below Fortunately they didn't land in a street or an alley, but merely on the roof of the one-story part of the hotel. When they were brought back, there | wasn't a scratch on them. Indeed, they seemed better for their outing. * ok x ¥ Had the pleasure of meeting on Manhattan Island for the first time Graham McNamee, world-famed radio announcer, and learned to my surprise that by profession he's o well known singer. His voice is a baritone, of operatic quality, and he has sung for vears in both concert and church choir work * Here's a welcome to the newest talk feature on WRC's weekly prograimn @ “condensed course on international | relations” to he given by the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University. If Dr. Edmund A. Walsk 8. J., keeps up the standard he set with his maiden performance last evening, hie ambition—"to contribute to international peace through in ternational understanding”—is bound to be realized. Dr. Walsh is good enough to write me, appropos George. town’s debut on the air Our plan is not competitive with but supplementary to. vour val able talks on ““The Political Sitna tion in \Washington Tonight * Some wag, consciously or subcon sciously witty, must be in charge of doling out initials for new radio sta tions over at the Department of Com merce. Detroit's new police broad- casting station has been assigned the highly appropriate call letters “KOP.” am | OF drill. The one marked * with a three-eighth-inch drill. All the other holes are drilled with a number 18 drill. The holes shown with a solid line outer circle should be coun- tersunk on the side on which they are spotted. Those with a dotted line jouter circle should be countersunk on [the side opposite to that on which they were spotted. The outer circles, {which indicate countersunk holes, are shown close to the inner circles of the holes. Do not mistuke post outlines for countersunk holes. Holes Are Countersunk. The holes used for mounting the brackets should be countersunk just enough to bring the head of the screw flush with the surface of the punel. | All other countersunk holes should | be countersunk rather deeply to bring the head of the screw below | the surface of the panel 5o as to elimi all possibility of short eircuits Reference ntmber. | Quantity. Part and type 1 7x10x0-nch desp cabinet T TX10X fa 1ncl panel iexyy-inch aubpanei bpunsl sunporting brackets 1 midiet rheostat Cuil Choke Engr “Gne : Eneraved ol 1 binding posts warked 1 ost’ marised | A Bat plug 2 E | aved binding post oiar Bt minus 23 1 1 round-head bras« srew th - two agon nuts for mib rt. . . 15 Bl Tead b round head b: hexagon nuts ering 1URs. 14 tinned bus I Length core solde: A BROADCA WILLIAM WILE, Radioscribe. Takes the Air. | phone. Carried 1 nothing of the sort seem: pened.” At least, no c: been reported to date. Bound Brook represents an investment of §300,000. i (Copyright, 19° to have hap. 25.) The steel girder or frame work of | a building makes a good ground con nection. 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