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EVENING THE STAR, WASHINGTON, s D. €, MONDAY, XNOV " AND AND OPERA [ Bojerdfeun, WCAP FEATURES Army Music School Gréup to Give - Concert—WEAF Company to Sing. by the id reientious conce School Band, a Army version Ja Forza deb v WEAF Grand Opera he rt the principak am t ! oprera by ti ies VOAE Armiy Music School *which will.be broadeast between 1., The style and general character. music is distinguished thmical and light ele- e and grace rather than forceful While belonging to one s'less known operas, the ©verture “La Dame Blanche” has re- lasting popularity, owing to the iess and spirit of its themes and Hant effectiveness of its form. Six Stations in Linik inked with WCAP for the op i ucton, will be WEAF, WCAE, TAR, \WTAG and WOO. The or @ and the entire produetion will directed by Cesare Sodero. lvira toniy sopran will sing the role na Leonora; with Grace tralto, singing the role of Presio 4 young gypsy: Guiseppe di Bene| tenor, singing the role of Don © Cdarl Rollings, baritone, the Don' Carlo, anl Nino Rulst, singing. Fra Melitone, * aught- with tragedy, the story of ' Forza del Destino opens with the fated love of Don Alvaro; a voung of'Ihdia, and Leonbdra, a Span- rh of distinguished family. An upted elopement results in the ental killing of the girl's father her-lbver. Sepatation fojlows, and the remainder of the story depicts the fulal. misfortunes of these unhappy Jyvers. The music.and arias of the opera dre full of depth and beauty. Quartet Will Sing. Selections by thé Capital Male Quar- tet composed of Winfree E. Johnson, first tenor; Robert A. Jonsche econd r} Leonard A. Clark, first bass, William M. Hanft, second bas: and the semi:monthly W Jost hour are’ other features on AP’s schedule. There also will be recital by Mrs. B. D. Shreve, so- sruno, and the weekly Tower Health tals by Ellsworth Tompkins, Eleanor Glynn; piahist, and Gerald, lyric soprano, e'the only mimbers on WRC's late ernoon prograim, which will begin at 5 ck. :LocalRadioEntertainment || Monday, November 30, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435.5 Meters). « p.m ~*Weather Bureay Reports. 10:05 p.ni—Weather Bureau Reports. = WRC—Radio Corporation of America .+ (468.5 Meters). p.m—Elsworth Tompkins, bari- ne; George F. Ross at the plano. 5:20 pam.—%Eleanor Glynn, pianist. pm.—Anmy Frances Gerald, Ivric-soprano; George F. Ross at the piano. & station WJZ from Ney York. rlington time signals. nogn.—Organ_recital from the Homer 'I.: Kitt Studios, 2 1 p.m.—Hote! Washington Orchestra. WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. (168.5 Meters). 6:30 p.m.—Washington Post Vaudeville -novelties, Strand” se- s;.Elizabeth E. e, talk, “The ldren’s’ Washington™; prologue the opera. “Demon,” sung by Touch- noff, - baritoné, and. Mlle, Savena, so- prano, under the direction of Mischa Guterson, conductor of the Rialto Con- cert Orch “Old Hotels of Wash- ington, John Clagett Proctor, his torfan of the Socléty of Natives, Dis- Columbia; Irish Dballards and < songs;-by Bernard T. Fitzgera! accompanied by Arthur McCreight: late news notes. 6:30 t p.m.—*Da Market Sum- der the auspices of the of Agriculture. alk by Senator Por- ter I Dale of Vermont on “The Ro- mance of sopran ypanied at ections artet—Wintr r: Robert Leonard A. Clark iin M. Hanft, -second p.m.—-Concert by the i tes . Atms Music School Band. under-the direction of William C.. White,*leader. i March, “The Slogan: Oyerturé, ;'La Klohr Dame Bianche. and Russian Dawning. My Cadman Iy i to! Thomas | 4 4:30—~Atantle City nighs of | Band con i s | | s 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 6:45—Davenport, 7:30—Philadelphia: Dream D: RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 - of Distant Stations Scheduled: for Eastern Standard Time Programs 470 5 PM. solod: news . Stetion.” Meters. Miles. ew York: Harmony singes Hzrry Stone's cenkByLnome Orchestra® 7 Tt T 361 ex York: Story: piamiat: ‘ukulele " pldy . Fasnions in Short Stories”™ . .0 Diaor L 491 . New York: Songac Sherry's Tip S B 2 3 15—New Ygrk: Racio réminiscences: Judith’ Roth. sopranc. .. . . Boston > Copley Plaza Hotel Orche e Chaltonte-Haddon H: all concert” .. Artist rhcital Philadelpbia , 5 TO G P.M. 00—Philadaiphia: ““Sesquicentennial” talk New York: Sherry's Trio: markets Gincinnati: Student recital Solotata: st talk Mothers in e time at hs.. Readers 1o Valentina 0 _WEBM WMAQ T nental selelf10n it talk piusic v musical program m. amin Franklin Hotel Orchestra wa bullatina: markel |cpocts Van Curler Orchostra 3 5 th: Lucle Gaebee. Premicr Club, Orchestria York: Olcoti Vail and hia Hotel Meslbin Orchestrs i Golden's Hotel “MuAliin Orchestra. - . . Siwaca vk Littmann's dinner concert: Daddy Jingls .. WHN and: Dinner concert ... JWTAM York: Hotel Waldort-Astoria WEAF w York: Littman Orchestra e WRNY < Boston: Kiddies” Kiub: Shepard Colonial s 3:10—New York: Markets: plano selections; Gorman lessons Philadelphia: Be Schenectads | Ni ers Hotel i o markets, . WIP Reed Hamak e WY WGBS rehesirs eniry G:15—Atlarta: Vick Meyery' Orchestra Gt ittsburgh ;. Dinner concert Newark - Santa Claue: talk: cago: Topay-TUrvy time ........ . .... polis: .Children's proram: stories 000 Skeezix time for children: stories; markei reporis Wi 4, Conu.: Emil Heimberxer's Hotel Bond Trib. r....W Market . _Beilevue-Stratfcrd ‘Hotel Orchestra University course ... Chimies concert Atlantic. City: Organ recital sports’ " Jacobs' Orchestra’ - Philadelphia. New York: 710 8 P Hotel Morton Trio . e News. sports - LLiwoe Bornbiard Levitow's Hotel Commodore Orchedtra’ WiZ Bullevue Stratford Hotel Orchiestra CLLWFL arkets: Talk: Capitol Theater program SWBZ Organ recital ... WGN i League wan: Hotel 5 WMAQ New York:“German Jessons’ police alarnis; mith's Southlend Dance Orchestra ... ... ... S, New York: Talk: sports: markets: ‘storfes’ "0 WR! New York: Radio Dream Girl: vocal and tnstrumeiital solo- ist:: Wrosskopt Instrumental Trio. New York: Vocal eolos: Premier Club Orchestra Schierectady : Agricultural program: talk Chicago: Vocal and instrumental solos Miami Beach. Fla.: Concert progrs Philadeiphia:’ Uncie Wip's bedtime stoiy : O e hicago: Organ: &6loi Chicago; N stories ... 3 e ‘ G Rannas Cits: Markeia: diuiect mading: wiory: music | Cleveland: “Allen Theater Orchestra .. .. ... ... ... _ Fort Warth: Texas Hotel Tokio' Royals e 16—Cincinnati: Alvin Rohr's Hotel Alme Orchestra Pittsburgh: News: markets. stories: talk ... Newark© Eddie Elkina’ Ciro Orchesira: talk . dy, with boss and wirls ... ris: dinmer concert by, Hofel Ritc- Carlton Orchestra : e Richmond, Va.: Children’s dream .... .- Dallds: Artie Collins and his ‘orchestri . Atlantic City: Fashion roview .0 Cincinnati: Theatrical feature: Lo Minnenpolis: Dinner concert by Gordon Cook Ensembie. Boston:. Copley Plaza Hotel Orchestra = .. New York: Lullaby musie ....... $5—Hartford, Conn.- Talk on “Earthquakes e o s Schenectady: Vocal and instrumental soloiets: taiks. . 8 TO ® P.M. 00—New York: Knickerbocker Family Cirels: Two Hot Knights; radio forum-........ Penoay Gasia W Boston :- Musical program .. . ..00 .00 Richmond, Va.: String_quartet! “songs .Cineinnati® Dinner concert sk Atlantic City: Seaside Hotel Trio . Philadelphiat’ Grosskop{ Instrumental Trio: Clark, entertalners: Vee Lawnhurst, planist: ;. Dream Girl."” WEAF. WCAP. WEEI and . ». Philadeiphia: Talk; Arcadia Orchestra g Newark: Locture: “Al Reid's Hour . Piusbuzen’ Ruud light opers nour' @' Miami Beach. Fla.: Newa: police bulietin b doago: Kitchen Kiasaies o.... ... .. 1e.0. Newark: Battery talk: Roseland Dinen Orchicsira: Guardian Entertainere. .. T AR S New York: Ferrurci'a Orchestra: iaik - : New York: Orchestra: vocal solos: K. o} C. ‘program Springfield: Coples - Plaza Hotel Orchesiral instrumental w York: Landay Retelers Gt New York: Children's hour: musical program . Cleveland: Willard Ssmphony: soloigi Philadelohia: Vocal and instrument, County Sereraders: ... ... . Cincinnati> “Dinner concert; vo. enver: Markets: news: 55 Lowel Fur Hour' " sylophoniat *Rossyille, Y.: Syrian Oriental musi¢: Bible fa 30—Des Moines: Musical proxrum - . e “Fort” Worth: Concert program: soloists . 45—Minneapolia: Farm honr . E ® TO 10 P.M. Faculty of Drake Univetsity Conserv: 00—Atlan 5 City rt rk phia Springticld Chivago Chicags. Salle’ Grchiesira; Farnily ANta " Harry s Gragling's String Trio ws, financial and fina] marlket reports Philadeiphia: Police peps talk wloists solos” ‘talks " Brown Palace String O; 00—Des _Moines: Minneapolis: University of Minnesota program’ Cincinnati: Times-Star concert. . . 5 Philadeiphia; Talk: Delaware \‘ounl‘; Serenaders . chestra, - Atlantic Cit¢: Hotel Traymors Orc o York: Hotel Ambassadar Orchestra: talk..... New el Springfield: Concert: Shriners' Band: vocal and insiru- 5 5 g mental artists o New York: Radio tal musical program; dances .. ..... “Nev: York: Vocal soloists: harmony singers: accordion solos Pittsburgh: Spear's Happy Homa Hour “ees =t Philadelphia: Stanley eater Hour . Richmond, Va.: Vocal and instrumen: Boston Mstropolitan Theater program’ York: Mumcal prowram by A. and P P WWJ, WIAR and WOO, from - .. New York: Lacture | .. ..t 5o £y Cincinnati: Post-Wurlitzer musical: Freda Sanker's Orchestra WX Aflanta:_ Biltmore. Salon Orchestra e oy, N. Y.; Rensselaer Polytechn: Institute student night concert: orchestra: tal = Veaie e New York:.Vocal and instru: Jeftérson City: Address: music 50—Dallas” Agricaltiral program .. o > Boston: Program from ta Claus fu, 101 Tloston: Bout between Jim Malones and Jack Sandman’s yisit . % Speeches from St. CA RC .- WSB e L. WHAZ VLWL o wos Andrew’s Soriet, 10 TO 11 P.M : orchestra: solos ... vaeal and instrumental soics - Tub, soloiste. male chorus .. American Legion program = . ric- “Talk: Radio Shack Entertainers .. New York: Operatic concert by WEAF Grand Ope WEEL WCAP. WJAR, WTAG and WOO, from Richmend, Va.: Arion's Orchestra: songa: new .- . . Philadelphia: Arcadia Dance Orchestra: Fay's Knicie: ‘Theater program: Howard Lanin's Orchestra New York: Tal &5 S New York: Talk: polior and weather reporta Springlield: Weather minsing - persons’ "description Reisman's Holel Brunswick Orchestra, .. .- 25 New York: “Empress of Scotlani” Orchestra: Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. SErE e Philadelphia: Songs: “The Parodian St. Louis: Artist recital: vocal solos Mianii Beach. Fla. Dance program . Hot Springs’ Meyer Davis® Orchestra 30—Fort Worth: “The Trasl Blazers" . i 4 11 PM. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. California Serenaders ......... Artiat recital: vocal molos: quartet . Radio Theater Players T Vincent Lopez and his orchestra . ie Slater's Orchestra: Irving Aron Educational - progra W York: Study ¢ Glee n. Yo 00—Hot _Spriugs St. Louis w York New York: Newark: Al * saders & : New York: Vocal and instrumental soloists .- : w York: Cotton Club and Silver Slipper ‘Orchesiras Gleveland: Gufy Tombardo's Orchesira .. ... .. .. Yiimneapolis: “Weather: markets ... Atlantié City: Dance prokram ... ... Philadelphia: Hotel Ritz-Carlton O Cincinnati; Community program 45—Atlanta: Emertainment .. ......} 1 12 MIDNIGHT TO 0—New York: Ted Lewis and his orchestra Fort Worth: Varled eptertainment e Des Moines AnireMtAlI e o 45—Kansas (uy: Nightbawk frolic; Plantation Playe 170 2 A stats: Wesiey Helvey's Traubadours; Restra 1AM & WHO others | WDAF :00—Cinicinnati - Theatrical hestra - WEKRO PROGRAM TO AUSTRALIA. m Mefropolitan Tower, New York « to 10 p.m.—Music by the A. & P. | strume | an ammeter FIFTEEN MINUTE OF RADIO BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. EMBER 30, 1925 EACH DAY I | Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved Measuring Instruments in Radlo Work—Part V. One of the most important factors in the operation of vacuum tubes is the current drain oh the “R" bat- teries imposed by a number of tubes in a_receiver. The plate current in a tube circnit is a measure of the efficiency of a tube when the other characteristics of filament voltage and &rid age are known. Several in have been designed to meas ure the, efficiency of a tube by con necting it into a cireuit consisting of filament. zrid and plate cireuit with sultable and means of con voll Reproduction Prohibited The resistance element of the poten- tiometer is connected directly across | the “C" battery. The ‘movable arm | of the potentiometer is connected with the grid terminal of the tube socket. A movement of the movable arm| toward the positive .end of the bat-; tery puts a positive bias on the grid | | of 2 value depending on the extent to which it is moved in the positive di-| rection. A movement of the arm | toward the negative terminal puts a negative hias on the grid. A zero grid voltage is obtained when the | movable arm is at the center point of the potentiometer resistance element. | =il =5 trol whereby the voltage and current characteristics can be adjusted. Meas- uring instruments connected into the cireuits so that the actual conditions of each circuit can be determined make ft possible to plot the relative conditions which exist in each cir- cuit as changes are made. A test circuit of this type is shown in Fig. 1. This is the circult that f: used in the test set shown in Fig. You will notice that the “A" tery circuit consists of the “A" bat- tery, with its negative terminal con nected with the negative “F" terminal of the tube socket. The positive lead of the battery goes to one end of rheostat, the other end of the rheostat is connected with one terminal of and the other terminal eter is connected with the terminal of the mocket. voitmeter 1s connected * terminals of the tube current flowlng in the of the am positive * A filament across the * socket. The filament curcuit ammeter, while across the filament filament voltmeter. The plate circuit conslsts of a “B" battery with its negative terminal con- nected with negative “A” battery lead and with its positive treminal con- nected with the plate terminal of the tube socket through a milliammeter. A voltmeter is *connected directly across the “B" bLattery to read the exact plate voltage which being applied A “C" batter; Rhe measured by the voltage applied neasured by the is connected into the 2rid circult in such a way as to per- mit the voltage applied to the grid to be varied either tive or nega- tive direction his is accomplished by connecting the midpoint of the bat- ry with the negative filament lead. IF IT'S NEW IN RADIO WE HAVE IT 816 F St. N.W. POST :rs “ALTERAT The Real Radio Sale S OPEN bat- | Iyl A voltmeicr between the grid and the midpoint of the “C" battery gives the positive or negative voltage which is being applied to the grid. A less elaborate set which can be used to good advantage ds shown in i In this set no means for ad- justing the’ grid voltage fllament | amperes and plate voltage are pro- vided. The Instrument has a fila-{ ment voltmeter and a rheostat by, means of which the filament voltage | can be adjusted to a desired or spe- citied value. A milliammeter is used to meastre e current flow and a speclal push button which changes the grid return to the filament from the megative to the positive side of | the battery, thus changing the bias on the grid is provided. The differ- ! ence in the plate current reading un. der the two different conditions of &rid bias with fllament voltage and plate voltage conatant gives an indi- | cation of the efficiency of the tube. The meaning of various readings | in a tube checker so that you -can tell how efficient your tubes are when they are tested will be given in to morrow’s article: KOA Year 0id. KOA, Denver, wHl ohserve its first anniversary December 16. Ane elab- | te program has been planned. | |RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. ! Concert by Army | | Schoel Band, WCAP other’ stations, 7:45 o'clack. Music and to 8: Stanley Theater Hour, WLIT, 9 o'clock. 4 Mzin bout between Jim M#& oncy and Jack Sharkey, NAC, 9:30 o'clock. Archic Slater’s P4l Orchestra, WOR, 11 ais D'Or o'clock. Tabloid version of Verdi's pera. “La Forza del Destino,” ¥ WEAF Grand Opera Com- pany, WCAP and other sta- tions. 10 to 11 o'clock. RADIO REPAIRING BATTE RECHARGED Expest repairing on all make sets. day 4 evening service echaree your battel 30. ¥y and loan yo an for - one, Day, Arrange Now for Your Christmas ATWATER KENT RADIO SETS Plus Grove Service | HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G > RADIO [ON SALE ensation of the Season. ENINGS ‘SUPERPOWER MAY | completed in time at | station ] | Bound Brook, N. J defects discovered during the periments, and additional apparatus ! has been installed. so that the station b may broadeast on a low-wave length o A as well as on the 435meter length, The | Which, it is_understood. is to be the | the transiitte official wave of the plant crease these Engingers in Charge. Winery UL The construction and tion of | Bound B | the Bound Brook transmitter have |will he | been the work of engineers of the |rebroadeasting | Westingohouse Electric & Manufac- | arranged in ! turing Co., and the plant s not vet mmer | been turned over to the F irst e broadeasting reach e iles AGAIN SERVE FANS Tests Under Way at 50-Kilo- instl ithin be in rad could orily expected 15 of from 3 night reasel ) 10 1 ceent ments impr r are expecte stances 1ghly tested and tur Radio Corporation the t is understood nt t an prograns and Germar ff of | watt Broadcasting Station. wio Corpor |ation as complete. Tts operation for | the present is being carried on unde an experimenting license, issue to the Westinghouse Co. No definite scheduie sion is expected to be published in vance. When the programs of tion WJZ are heing broudenst the 50-kilowatt transmitter ing probably will be mad and listeners will be asked on_the reception From the figst tests of was found that th f transmis vl , o ELECTRICA Superpower broadeasting will again enliven the indoor sport of listening-in 3 arrangements can be the H0-kilowatt Radio Corporation at | with announc on the air to report this week, if = at of the ROBINSON 1308 G the station high-powe tests of three | Lt Since its superpower weecks ago the Bound Brook transmit st When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets. you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART 1221 Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. 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Kolo for Irish and b Stobhe. mer N- First prusic ramba— () “Fant ch Melodies,” arr formed by Musiclan El- sia’ on ot . movement from the incidental o thé traged, Les Erinnyes,” B qavish.. Seremade” trom ©¥urts of Granada,” Chapi i Polonnalie” from the opera 3, Thomas. “The star Spangled Baimer. 845109 pan.—"Tower Health Talk. ‘The i-"er ‘Week Is All You Need ; ¥ to Pay *. CROSLEY | Three-Tube Set Complete with set, 3 tubes, %A” and “B" batteries, loud speaker and antenna °§ equipment. ... ... Z 45 HAVERFORD CYCLE SALES CO! RADIO lll\l'nlON‘N Open Fven | th | la w 1 1o R the directton of Cesare Sodero; from | of t Iixertises lingtowr Thursday ¢ the six Grebe stations located at 'w Zealand. Two famous virtuosi he pipe organ world played a pro- gram of 22 numbers, including four duets. Pipe organ duets are new in the radio line of entertainment. . The organists were Maurice Gara- brant of St. Thomas Church, and Chandler. Goldthwaite, who came to America recently to open the ‘‘Great Artist” series of recitals for the Grebe station. At the special request of C. R. ,Strange of Sydney, New South Wales, the Australian program was sent. out on a wave 'length of 206 meters so as not to interfere with 2BE, the local station at Sydney which uses a wave length of 314 meters e studio of WEAF. Early Program Tuesday. to 7:45 a.m.—"Tower Health from Metropolitan Tower. G:45 Time Signals on WBO0Q. WBOQ ‘plans to retransmit’ the Ar-| time signals and give the reports every Tuesda and Saturday on a wave ngth, of 235 meters. WBOQ is one | eather ichmond Hill, Long Island. Thursday, December 3 Commencing 1 P.M. Federal Combination Console with Vic- trola, Freshman and .Crosley Consoles, Garod, Amsco, Victory Neutrodynes; Federal d Ambassador Portables; Crosley, A. Day- ton, Uncle Sam, Roberts, Melco Supreme and other sets;” Western Electric Power Speaker, complete; Loud Speakers, Crystal Sets, 250- Amp. 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