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THE EVENIN( TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. AMUSEMENTS, RIALTO Oth at Gee N. W. 1925 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT S A'I‘UE A \ 4 DF_(:F MBERT_}‘).‘!.’» Proarams of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY SACT RADID LAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. »w Special Announcement 10 BE BROADCAST Special Production, Written for Purpose, to Be Given by WRC Tonight. An interesting radio novelty in ihe form of a complete three-act play written especially for broadeasting by Cosmos Hamilton and directed by | that eminent novelist and plavwright will be featured on tonight's program from station WRC. The play. whi i on the subject of marriage, wil he esented from the studio ¢ ton WJZ at 8 o'clock Featuring the local part of WRC~ program will be a talk by John Havs Hammand. former fuel admiistrator of the United States. regarding th present coal erisis and the problems of the home owner in fueling bi< furnace. Mr. Hammond's subject i< “How Are We to Warm O Home and the talk will he hroadcast by station WJIZ. New York simul taneously with WRC, beginning at o'clock. A third outstanding nicht's entertainment cial recital to be plaved by Godfrev Ludlow, inttrnationally known vi linist, also frym the New York stud of the Radio Corporation. Mr. Lud low will be heard from 10 to 10:30 o'clock. The weekly Zoo talk will be thai originally scheduled for last week by Dr. William M. Mann. superi tendent of the National Zoologlen) Par »n the subject “Collecting Liv- fng Animals in South America.” Di Mann will 121k from the studios «f WRC at 8:15 o'clock Other musical events tonight will be the late entertainment by Cran- dall's Saturday Nighters: dance pr gram by Sherry’'s Dance Orch from New York at §:3 and the Spanish Village Orchest at mid- night: a concert by the Torvian Quartet from 9:25 to 10 o'clock, and dinner concerts by the Lee House Trio. under the direction of Samuel Udrin, at 6:15. and by the Hotel Washington Orchestra at 7 o'clock Two talks. the first on “Practic ng the Golden Rule.” by Harold F Pellegrin. Potomac director of the Near st Rellef. and the second “The Four Hundredth Anniversary of Tyndale's New Testament Trans lation.” by Dr. George S. Duncan of the American University. will he in cluded in the early part of WRC's program. feature of to will he & spe- 10 LocalRadio Entertainment Saturday Dec. 5, 1925. Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (434.5 Meters). 345 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WCAP — Chesapeake Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). Silent WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). ! p.m.—Daniel Chwalow's Hamilton Orchestra, broadcast the Hotel Hamilton. 5 p.m.—"Practicing the Golden Rule.” by Harold F. Pellegrin. Poto mac director of the Near East Relief. 6:15 pm.—Lee House Trio. under the direction of Samuel U'drin. broad cast from the Lee House 45 p.m—Market summary. pared by the Department ture 7 p.m.—Irving Boernstein ington Orchestra 45 p.m.—The Four Hundreth An niversary of Tyndale’s New Testament Translation,” by Dr. George S. Dun- can of the American University. un- der the auspices of the Organized Bible Class Association 8 p.m.—"Marriage.” a threeact play in 12 minutes, by Cosmo Hamil. ton, broadcast with station WJZ from New York 8:15 p.m.—"Collecting mals in South America.” hy Dr liam M. Mann. superintendent of the National Zoological Park. under auspices of the Smithsonian tion £:30 p.m.—Sherry’s Dance tra, broadcast with station New York 9 pm—"How Are We to Warm Our Homes?" by John Havs Ham mond. broadeast with station WJZ 5 p.m.—Istey Hour—the Torvian et. broadeast with station Wiz trom New York 10 p.m.—Godfrey Ludlow. violinist Keith McLeod at the piano: broadeast with station WIY from New York 10:30 p.m.—"Crandall’s turda Nighters. > midnight—The Orchestra. broadeast taurant Madrillon Hotel from pre of Agricul € Hotel W, Living Institu Orches WJZ from Spanish Village from the Res PLAN “STUMP” PROGRAMS Offer Any Called For. Marquette Universi waukee Journal station a series of “You Can't programs, with [Bill chestra furnishing Station to Selection WHAD. Mil has planned Stump Us” Benning's Or the music The programs will include anything in in- | strumental music that the radio fane may call for Another series of programs will he plaved without any announcement of the selection or the compnser. and prizes will be awarded to those who rorrectly zive the selections and com Posers represented on any program. WILL TRY SUPERPOWER. Station HDO. Hilversum, Holland Is to try out 25 kilowatts soon, accord Ing to reports from Europe. its pres. ent power is 1.000 watts and it oper ates on 1,050 meters The projected station at Milan. Ttaly, will be similar to 2LO at London. rquipped 1o hroacast with 12 kilowatts on 354 meters. It erected by the Ataliana. Union RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGH “Marriage,” a_three-act play in 12 minutes, WRC and WJZ, 8 to 8:15 o'clock Club_of Princeton WEAF. 8 to 9 Triangle University, o'clock. program by Ev. the Coo Coo Club, to 12 o'clock. Novelty Jones and WTAM. 9 Program from Warner's Theater, WGBS, 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Citizens' dinner and recep- tion ta_ William J. Dalton; WNYC, 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. “Crandall's Saturday Night- ers.” WRC, 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Ani- | wil | the ' is owned and being | Radiofinica | | New York: Elmer Grosso and New York: News New York: Talke’ musical program Hosion " Shepard Colonial Hotel Orchestra hicago: Vocal and instrumsntal pro 30—Kiunsax Citv: Stars String Trio Philadelphia 4.40—Philadelphia ‘ Police reports: organ Dance Orchest Stations. ‘heatra WRN Coples” Plaza am Coll'« Studio Enteriainers trumpets . 5 to 6 PM. 5 00—Chicago: Soloists: Valenting Orcheatra Chicago: Tea time at New Yark Louisville i GX - nrae H Currie's Oreheatra newn 6 TO 3 P McAlpin . interpretations Waldorf-Astoria Concert Orc 00— Naw_York: Oleott | Robert Soffer New York 10 New York | Clicago” Dinner con ert soloists i Philadelphia: Weather: Bonjamin | Orchestra: market reports Cleveland” Hote] Hollenden Orchesris L Boaton' The Smn 15~ NERAT: Sintd Clay Sheiton* Ensembl Atanta: Melody Artiste Pittshurch: KDKA Little Svmphony Philadelphi: “Relieyue-Stratford 4o Chicizo! Skeezix time for hildren #45—Atlantic 3T Organ recital i Davenport: Chimes concert Vail oianii le Grehee Hotel talk: sports 7:00—Auantic City: Hotel Datengor"Sporia’ news LAg0: Organ recital: dimmer Bt “Belie e stratfora Pittabureh . Daddy Wik AtIANA " Sundas. achoo] jesson Philadeiphia \ solor ) Chifago hedtime ) Eimore s New York: Radio Sorex s Concert 1 Jsts ommunity ranks: i o dance sty Dancs prozram rketa: falk wpOrts: markets Organ recital Jean Goldketis's Orchestra Cleveland: Hotel Statler Orchestra Chicago stories by Unele Bob { Chicago: Orzan recital matrumental soloists New York: Dinner concert alarme i A Coneer ! Inneapolix: | 0—Atlantic Dallas Ph trom rogram adhourne s Orehesirs City ture period Baker e1nhia Hotel Orhe Dinner conce | "y Ho | Philadeipnia .. Newari: Van u Cotrgians 3:45—St. Lou | :30—Atlantic City: Musical program 8:00—Newark. Mischa_Goodman and Charles Reader zvionhonist Atlantic Cits - Seaside Hotel Trio Miami Beach. Fia.. News New York: Emily Harford Avery | Chicago” Dinnar concert \ New Y Talk Townley Qua Yocal ‘and iastrumental | ~ongs and orchestra Chicago | Philadeinia | Philadelph | Boston - K Ciavaland Atlantic € Chicago mental soloists ago . Edgewater | 1eason | Chicazn Lecture ~ntal Chih Male quartet pranist iscellaneous program MAEAZIN raview Lullahy time. WLS Roxatille Vocal and Questions’ and answere R:15—New' York Charles Haubisi i Hotal Roosevelt Orchesira R 30—Pittshurh Fort Worth Loufsvilla: Vo ngeles: Examine: program g0 “Home Lovers Hour icago. Music Alamo Orchestra Cincinnati: Children's storiss ue and | | 8.00—Cincinnan: Chimes concert. aextat ! Boston . Reacon entertainnient Atlantic Ciiy . Hotel i ey Roosevelt Orchestra ama Bovs Philadelphia- Vo { University. (wo one-act Cleveland: Novelty program by Ev Club: other artists ¢0. Midwav Dance Orchestra Cork: Irvine Plavers eles: Talks Talk plave Chic New motoriogue vocal solos Vocal moios: comedians Musical program rumental program ception to William Dalton Newark: Vocal Chicago: Russell Pratt and_Frederic Datroit: Jean_Goldkette's Minneapolie: Fireside Philozophies Atlanta: Concert program Portland: Dinner concert San Franciseo: Talk: Palace Hotel | P:30—Los Angeles: Childrans program “henectads . Dance Drograni Chicago: Voral ane Fort Worth: Schubert Choral €l Chicago. Congress Classic 10 T0 11 10:00—Detroit Chicago Newark : News New” York Dalton lean Goidette's Orcheatra Theatar review voeal and Adtdress from. dinner police and weather re v Hotel Lorraine Orchestra Franklin Colonial Orchestin Orcheatra Tnecle Win's bedtme stors and roll call Bananet alk Drogram markets marlkets String Ensemble Wiz WHAS wio hestra Hotel Concert 3091 945 Ai00 Orchestr harkets T TO 8 PM. Ambassador dinner concert Toneert Hotel Orciestra cornet salos ocal and inatrimental WGBS WMCA Bernhard Leviiow’s Hotel Commodare Orchestra W gan recital s WDAF Orlando's Roosevelt Or Hotel La’ Salle Orc News. financial and final markets Gravhne's String Trio Hotel Benjamin' Franklin Hotel Orchestra Abareh’s Concert Ensembie polive buil Concert am Conzrass Holel Sherry s Dance Orcheatra ickerbocker Club—Southsrn Night Ralph Williams and his orchestra Beach Hotel Orchestra Instrumental biane selactions stra music: bedtime vocal and ¥ l WNYC WAB} WO WHAR WEAA delphia Oreheatra S08°8 fcler an4s w03 3481 23 8 T0 9 PM Inliue Koehl. manist and mstrumental program Triangle Club of Princeton Faiversity . rollege Vocal and instrumental soloiate aporte. Tniversiie of Pennavivania 104 5 1803 ARA'4 S vocal and inatro 4475 Sundas achool coloista’ Bibic Ren Bernis & Westinghouse Band concert Interdenominational Sundas school nstrumental concert 9 TO 10 P.M. Travmore Concert Orchestra talks Banjo Boye: Yama and strumental Club of Pennsyivania wIP Tones awd ‘the Coo Cou natrumental solos vocal and instrnmental s0los program strom Citizens ‘dinnar essex and inatrumental selections Serenaders musical program WTAM WRBM WEAF KFI( B wMeA Wiz Warner & w Cindarelia Dance Or and e talk Daw: photologus s0l0ists inntrumental soloists evital umental soloists oris Py taik Feception to Willim New York Vocal and_inatrumental <oloists New York - Violinnt Banio Boss Lox “Angeles String Quariet:’ solonst Bhiladeinhia. Benjamin Frankhn New" York: Taike: solos Atlanti City. Dance nrogram Boston Pon concert Plaza Hotel Cinemnati News Chicago® Police i Philadeinhia Chicago. Edge Atramenial Miami Beach. F’ nce” program Los Angelen’ Talka: organ concert SUwoutx: Orchesiral and sraze tral Theater 10-30—Chicago: Mowlin Orch New York: Arrowhead Naw York Chicago” Jelke instrumental Talka Octet wxiel vocal zroup o1sta: readinge 4 soloist Tnn_Orchestr Entert art 1t P.M. TO 12 MIDNS 11:00—Los Angeles: Feature program Denver: Wurtzhach's Orchestra Detroit: Goldetie's Orchestra Old " Chief Cincinnati: Marion McKav and his ¢ San Francisco. Cabiria Orchestra Los Angeles: “usical nrogram Minneapolia® Weather. market The Orchestra Chicago: Ralph Williams strumental artists. lasting agn: Midway Dance Ore New York: Mation picture r Philadelphia: Organ’ recital Fxaminer prokram Lumbermen s convention Parnassis Trio and Radio Dream Girl Fotel ‘Orchestra trom Copley Midwar Orchestra Tewett reports and Bis orchestrs nti) 4 am poliee oetal Richard Dance Orchestra Beach Hotel Orchestra specialties trom Grand Cen. Panl Specht's Moulin Orcheatra Golden Trio organ: tocal and HT. RNX KOA WaR A0 Tedtures WERC KPO KHJ Jesters S Mérry Wallie Erickaon s ween vocal and n sainiets | New Vi ot Loper and his orchestra nie_Golden's Hotel Iking Ciro Arhington and inatrimental Newark: Edd <N Vocal semhie Skyiark 12 MIDNIGHT Chicago: Sunset Male Quartet. Four Portland: Dance program 17:45—Ka City: Nizhthawk frolic 1P M e-Alpin chesira hestra Oriole Orenestra rogran: Drake Hotal T0 1 Tiiangle AM Fntertainers Red Peppers: solaiate Orcheatra: vocal Tasting until 3 am Plantation Players ) 2 AM ks Art Hickman's Orehestra ; . Dance Orchestra: vovai and insirumental 2 70 3 Hollywoad night 2:00—Los Anzeles Frohie Los_Angeles 6 am Chicago 0—Los Angeles “RIGOLETTO” ON AIR ON MONDAY RIGHT Tabloid Production of Opera to Be Broadcast by WCAP With Excellent Cast. Insomonia Club, prozram The Times Tox cate wi | | | under the direction of Cesare Sodern | will broadcast a tabloid production of the grand opera “Rigoletto”’ from | WEAF. W00, WCAE. WIAR, WCAT |and WTAG, beginningat 10 p.m. Mon [day. The roles will be taken fol lows: Gllda by Genia Zielinska and the famous quartet by Ferruccio Cor- redetti, baritone; Grace Leslie, con tralto, anc¢ Guiseppe di Benedtto, tenor. The aria, “Caro be sung by Miss Zielinska. “Rigoletto” is Verdi's tragic opera, and while it preceded “II Trovatore’ land “La Traviata” by two vears. it Is generally recognized as being classed in importance with them and {s acknowledged to possess unusual | beauty In melody, harmony and or- | chestration. “Rigoletto’”’ is an opera in three acts and the text is by Piave, adapted from | Hugo's drama, “Le Rof S'"Amuse.” Tt was first produced in Venice in 1851, In London in 1853, in Paris in 18 and in New York in 1857. The scene is lald {n Mantua and vicinity in the sixteenth century, 4 The WEAF Grand Opera Company. | " Famous | father’s curse, which stun. 1 Nome,” will | | | | Kia Fue 300 504 | AM. en and’ staze artists, lasting until . | 2.300 | ; 05 Meow he story tells of the gay and un- | principled Duke of Mantua, who is as sisted in his crimes by his jester, Rigo- letto. a hunchback. The fathet of one of the duke’s victims is mocked Rigoletto. and launches upon him a s and sober: the jester, as he, too, has a daughter Glida, unknown to the court. On his way home Rigoletto meets a profes sional assassin, Sparafucile, who of- fers. for a price, to kill any enemy he may have. Rigoletto says he may need him later The duke, in the guise of a voung student. has already met Gilda. not knowing who she is, and the young girl has fallen in love with him. The duke’s courtiers abduct Gilda, and 1ake her to the palace. The father's rage is terrible, and he goes to the palace. but too late to save his daugh- ter. She pleads for the duke’s life, but Rigoletto swears to kill him, and ar- ranges with the assassin, Sparafucile, to accomplish the deed. The duke is lured to a lonely inn by | Sparafucile’s attractive sister, Mad- dalena. and is about to be murdered when Maddalena, who has taken a fancy to him, begs for his life. Spara- | fucile consents provided a substitute should happen along before midnight. | Gilda, whom Rigoletto had brought | hither (disguised as a page) in order that she might witness the fickleness of her lover, has heen listening (o the | conversation. and now resolves to save | the duke’s life at the cost of her own. | She enters the hut. is stabbed by | Sparafucile, who delivers the body to Rigoletto, according to agreement. Rigoletto i« about to cast the hody into the river when he opens the sack. zees his dauzhter and falls senseless on her bhody. by | connected | the battery All Rights Reserved. Graphical Representations of Circuit Conditions. PART I So far we have considered only cur rents which travel in one direction in a circuit. Suppose now that sider another type of circuit in which we con | current is made 1o flow first in one di rection and then in the opposite direc tion. In figure 1 we have an ordinary eir cuit consisting of a source of current “E." a variable resistance “R.” an am meter “A” and a polarity reversing switch, which is merely a double pole, double-throw switch with its terminals s shown Switch Func If the switch is thrown to the right will be connected so that Fig 3 the ammeter reading will be in positive direction. By throwing the Switch in the opposite direction the meter will read in the negative diver tion, showinz that the direction of flow’ in the circuit has been reversed It we assume the same conditions as in previous cases—that i, an ap Dlied voltage of 100 volts and 4 resist ance of 100 ohms——we will have a cur rent of ane ampere Aowing through the cirenit when the cireuit is closed by the switch This current will flow in A positive divection or in the opposite or negative direction according tn the Girection in which the switch 1< thrown Lei us the assume that the Figure 1 is thrown to the that the positive terminal tery is connected with side of the circuit and erminal of the battery with the ammeter side of the circuft This connection. we will say. mives uS 4 positive reading of 1 ampere. If we hold the cireufi closed in this manner for 1-120th of a second and then throw the switcn in the oppo. site direction Instantaneously and hold it there for 1-120th of a second we will have a current flowing in the negative direction for 1.120th a second. If this process repeated back and forth every 1i20th of a second, we can_vepresen: i'e acticn MANY RADIO OPERATORS APPOINTED TO RESERVE Navy Offers New Plan to Secure switch right the hat the resistence the nesutive connected Voluntary Enlistment of Amateurs. There were cers appointed duty on November 128 Naval Reserve off for communicatior 14. They included volunteer reservists for special ice. 17 volunteer feservisis for ral service and 36 fleei reservists ned to communication duties in their reserve crews Professional radio operators, hoth ashore and at sea. are now heing en- listed to an encouraging extent under A new plan, after futile efforts on the part of the department earlier in the vear. The third and eighth naval dis- tricts particularly active in this respect. Amatenr radio operators have enrolled 1o the extent anticipated American Radio Relay League is heing requested to co-operate as be- fore with the department in obtaininz amateur reservists in ccordance with a new plan. MICE BOTHER RADIO. Trap Now not The British Stores. Mousetraps equipment in now form part of some British broadeast ing statlons foliowing inter caused by two of these pests abroad. At Sheffleld. in a and sion microphone successfully He escaped. At the high-powered tion. another mouse was not cessful. Prowling around the mitting room, he got stuck the main condenser plates and electrocuted, holding up broadeasting for 12 minutes. at relay stopped transmis Daventry sta sue trans Many Radio Licenses Issued. Canadian fans numbering 64.687 se cured receiver's licenses during first nine months of 1 of the 1924, Consul Department Hickerson of Commerce. bec, 9,062, followed by bi: L E. 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Then atop— OPTICAL co. | 712 11th Street | Main 8416 Reproduction Prohibitad. | | | | | | that takes place with a graph of | | the type shown in Figure 2, in which | | the “X" axis is divided n 1-120th | | second intervals and the axis rep-| resents the value of current flowing in | amperes Current Flow. i If this action of switching the | polarity of the battery 8o as to cause a reversal of current flow every 1-120th of a second is kept up we will have a complete cyele consisting of |a flow in the positive and a flow In | the negative direction every 1-i0ih ! of a second. Since there would be | 60 complete cycles in every second, | !and the direction of flow alternates between negative and positive, the current is termed a 60.cyvcle aiternat | | ing current. In the case shown in Figure 2 the (resistance in the eir-uit ind the ap. | plfed voltage ix kept constant. so that | the current consiant. It is pos | sible by varying the resistance of the circuit gradually to chanze the wave { form from that of Figm 2 to tha of Figure 3. The same effect n he produced hy keeping the vosy»\.nrflk‘ slied constant and chaneing the voltage gradvally | The wave form showr i the type commonly when speakinz of ing current. The resistance in the mine the amount | but the shape of | the type s<hown in ‘he diagram, ternating or passing throuch plete cycle every 1-60th of a or through 60 cyveles every second in Figure referve 1 G0-cycle alternat pplied voltage and clrenft will deter of current flowinc the nrve will be al | . | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | National-- “Seventh i |at 8:15 p.m Matinee at | Poli's “Hello edy, at 520 p.m Belasco White comedy, at £:20 p.m pm Keith's ville, at Earle—Stafford Pemberton Dancers vaudeville, continuous from | to 11 pm Strand vaudeville, 1 pm Gayety ven 2115 Lola.” mus Mitinee at N drama pom 1 com gic.” fantast Matinee at 220 Adelaide Hughes 2:15 and 5:15 pm vaude to Farl Lindeay's continuous from Revue 1230 ve | “Models and Thrills lesque, at 2:15 and %15 p.m Mutual—“Hey Ho 30 and $:20 pm Metropolitan “The Box.” at 1135 a.m 7:35 and 935 pm Palace —“Irich Luck 1:20, 3:30, 5:30, 730 and 9 Rialto—"“The Wheel | 1:45, 3:40. 745 and | Columbia—"Tha e [ 1050 am.. 12:50, 3 p.m. Tivoli “Black . 6:30, 810 and Ambassador 6:10, 8 and 950 p.m Central—“Seven Dave | 3:30. 5. 5:30, & and 940 p.m bur burl . nirlesque, ar Cyelone 10:10 p.m Seven Daws,” 4 Desirable Apartments at Moderate Rentals Use Our Auto Service to Inspect Them. 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ACTORS FUND BENEFIT The greateer Ml 0f the year. en- liating the talants nf scores of the worlds moat ‘amous mctors, as well as many ng artista PERSONAL DIRECTION DANIEL FROHMAN Seats at Box Office Now $1.00 to 85—Aiso Boxes and Special Sents hy Suhscription Ruasian Benefit At 448 .M. L, AL JOLSON (Big Boy) And His Orchestra Idelle Patterson Ame W address by Dr. Hemry T Their services have been dona Stone Mo i Memorial Aseocration afternoon un Fntertamn i Washinzion Auditor Sunduy. December A at 3 o'elock, E Nt AW Prices. 500, 81 FEa Tickets on saie a1 ard and other leading hotels Jallade the W Direction Stanles America CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT 10th—— TODAY—I11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Warner Bros. Present SYD CHAPLIN McGrath'a high- comedr. 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