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VARIETY OF MUSIC FEATURED TONIGHT LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1925 Prograus of Distant Stations Scheduled for Fasteru Slandard Tine THE EVENING 1 STAR, WASHINGTON, UESDAY, DE CEMBER 29, 1925, % g WRC TO BROADCAST GALA HOLIDAY MUSIC Exchange of Time With WCAP En- MONTE CARLO| . ved, a little drily. “People some- | added, with a grim little smile. “Dur tmes do in this part of the world. |ing the last few years I have rather You have a little margin for gam-|avoided the gayer side of life out in ling. 1 shouldn’t do miuch about that, | these parts. It makes considerabis though, if T were vou. Play a litte, of | demands upon one’s health and thae course, but merely to puss the time.” | Upon this occasion, having reached “But, Sir Harg iolet expostn of diseretion, I am inclined o1 lated. “T haven't spent half the money ient with myself. gave me in London looked at him a little wistfull i 4 Reg. U. 8. You'll spend it here quite easily,” Her hali-tormed thoughts, however el e i ables Local Station to Carry By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Pateat Ofoe assured her. “In Monte Carlo the untransiatable into words, e = = e '5:-‘,:.?".;::[ : y DAY Procnan - e L be dea | T3t dreed of a won an's life iu frocks and pointed downward. —Philudelphia "olice report o S L blissful content tobert, as Le dealt |: second hat s, want v . fol find a bathin hu tothe Marine Band Orchestra and| G TO 8 PM H Si rave Wendever. countrs genle- | more seriously with his breakfest, was | once, to gratify both desives.” foot of the garden,” be said. I don't | 500 New: Fork: Bololsth: aianiat: T WFBH ! | 4oan and fnancier. calls on a famous Lon. | unable to refrain from an occasional | She looked 5t lim with @ suddenly | recommend it yet. 1 had & plunge Edison Hour Concert on ow York: Hotel Commodore Orchestra: talke Jlllawar Through a temporary exchange of [ §e" BRSGSY {0 TXAminguon. jand % I | staccato exclamation of wonder. The [intense light in her beautiful eyes. |self this morning. but it was on the Uhicago: Soloists: Valentine Orchestra .. Sihad i 4 between Sations |menthe. Wendever takes the blow standing. | irst word of envy which crept into the | There was something questioning in | cold side. 1 wish vou what every one Toss tulk: musteal prog: . o .(‘asl ng me: e 2 _ | 40 decides to ko on wit D3 Dlans for the |palace of their ecstasy came naturally | them, a faint shadow of something | wishes each other in Monte Carlo Program. b e S WRC and WCAP, WRC will be e | fuliclt S, otk "ite SR | enough from him. [ Rt s albmost resentincn | the pieasive thiat is there if ou kno 5 h and Ris’ o7y I labled to participate in the gala In-|somo poor fellow cren he experiments | “What in God's nume can any one | “What are we to vou”" she demand- | how to accept it = B ©:40—Pittsburgh: Daday \inkum dokid KDKA | ternational vadio program to be | & thos it dhom e Corica T uniat I bave done ini this world todeserve toied audderly. “Obieats of morie ex He turned awav with a little nod - $hs. R e T AL broadcast Nev: Year night, it Was|'Mis proves {o be a delicate-looking many. |OWD @ place like this?” he demanded | periment? I shall begin 1o believe in | gracious enough hut perfunctory. His e weekly Tuesduy night coucerly go0 e iRt sty wnnounced today. According to final|curd L Wny ~ him regularly. “He | suddenly. that book, after all 1hsence obert perfectly conter hy the United States Mavine Band New York: ‘Hotel Waldort- Orchestra. 1o WES plans, London will open the pro-[Ulers her and o member of her f iy “What have we done,” she mur- | Ile answered her almost kindly, the ittle more at his in fa Oriheaitn tonethee bl e WA iaon New York: Olcott Vatl end his Hotel McAlpin String Fa-o . gram by transmitting the chimesfeall or nim that night with ber decisfon. | mured, “to deserve even a few weeks | slight farmality had | his tone. let vaguely regretful St 8 t \ snmble s0d Cinderella Dance Orchedrs .. .. b | from Westminster und the pealing|She has dinner with her fiance, Robert. | of it Hush? “You are doing me u favor,” he ex i say, that fellow’s a topper v concert, agaln will feature the Scheneetady: Prod. 4 stock et quctations:, i fzom Westmins E antic to|#d versuades him to pise ns her Ha . e th h the French | plained, “by allowing me to gratity a i S b T A e . bulletine: dinner concert by Van Curler Orchest wonhs yof “Biz Ben” across the Atlantic to|{N] | Luad invitadion argrave came through the French | plained, “by & 3 t £ : 1. usical entertainment to be broadcwst | Sow Nork e Geobee: vocul du - YW fthe recelving station of the Radio|on i Lund tell him they will k0. |Windows of one of the ground ]|...,r:\\!nnl],. Sefore we part, I may perhaps head ,]\lmv;( --hi. x onight station WRC, WJZ and! e oarpEeongat: SEet CUWTAM | Corporation, where the signals will S y o | rooms and strolled toward them. | satisfy your curiosity a le more The only thing 1 WGT i i Roa Buenls G et L o WP i he | rebrondcast — throughout the|. (Continued trom Yesterday's Star) |They watched his leisurely approach | completely. At pre ent, will you be . ’ | U lo—Newark: Taic: sports bedtime iories; Jucates Jaobs Sten o v a group of eight B {rather as though he were a god. |Kind enough to regard it ax oné of t Was wh Violet asked, turn R T s nited States by @ group ! IN flie' Marine SBRndConColt ML ilie pbley e DEAL £ of the high-powered plants of the| NSTALLM IX. IRobert envying his well cut clothes, | conditions of our birgain that you ac- | and facing him cooll A played in the Marine Barracks, under| ®* S | Radio Corporation, the General Elec- | Michastient. his carefully chosen linen and tie, hix [ cept without quain or demur: ls il you know what chay e direction of Capt. William H.! 6 ord Hotel Or-hestia . Bicic Westinghouse Co. ! | complete command of externals, Vio- | there anything more 1 can tell you 1 went on half apologeticali Santelmann, and the Edlson Ensemble | 3 g > g = "Tollow ;‘:;‘;d efl‘xf feature there wiill IR HARGRAVE touched the Lell |let studying him with a new curiosity, | about the pl You are members of | “and T know what you girls have tc will be heard from the studios of WIZ Pittchareh: KORA Tite Sempnors Oniics : be lLroadeast concerts from three and Violet and Robert prepared [no longer as the client of a manicure | the Salles Privees and the Sporting | pur up with in a job like vours. | New York City. Cincinnaft: Twilight -t e eastern cities, including the recital{ to take their leave {parlor but as a human being, a per- | Club, you huve a list of the operas, V't help having a sort of idea including the many Chr.stmas pro-| . New York: Vocal solos: mark Ry h B Thn - MuCbinar and’ Lucrezh] “Until Thursday week, then.” [son whose air of distinction, whose |and 1 have wlready told you the hest ack of my mind that he wi zrams broadcast during the past; °45—Chicago: News. dnancial and Wor 0] i from New York City; a concert | e wound up. “We shull meet |continual reserve, and whose kindly | restaurants. There is a car here at 15 rather a clever stunt. You're week, WRC will esent this evening ' i el ok r by the United States Marine Band, |on the train and travel together. |tact when confronted with Robert's |your disposal at moment. The good looking, vou know, Viole W. Alfred Falconer, who will give a' . ;o0 e e ol EE from Washington, and a concert by [ When we ar e established In | not intrequent gaucheries, were begin- | man simply waits for your orders. He AfT am.” she observed indiffere dio reading of “Christmaas in Ole | AteE presaiens R el o T | ey mphony Orchestra, | Monte Carlo, however, vou will be en- [ ning not only to intrigue. but to in- | knows the country for miles around, Iy, “I think you'll admit that Sir Har rginny,” by Thomas Nelkon Page. New Lo roheatr T | fram Ttaen "Other participants | tirely free to enjoy vourselves in your |spire her with something which was [and you will find guide books in plenty | giave doesn’t to notice Other early parts of the WRC pro- H T wme e the e aani will T the Shannon| av. All 1 shall ask is that |almost devotion {in the study. " There is nothing else | * "l certainly doe > e o1 e the Shax you would like to ask me agreed, almost 0o re miam SRl Sneie &"'\‘;‘;“0’;‘_\'""‘.‘“ . e | Quartet, the itan Trio and the | S inavale1t ol Bl fo/be dskeay |0 a6 oo ot = 25 e = $0tos: lec avis Saxophi tot { Victor lon Orchestr. Violet replied. “But-—you speak as|when he's ta g el Bened B o e e thaiie 4813 041 [t has been tentatively urranged inohen walitionman Sl tar i Rl PR e el adiresn: sty TPAE B M0! mat the entire Americuan program be | SWe A AbLIIG o st dtiann | G 5. Uy b heim o !lotel Hamilton Orches an heatrh ., : VRN Y 5 | rebrondeast in England by the Brit 1 itre ze circle — et 5 1 ¥ tpie s e s WRNY 5 rebroadeast in Eng rit- g he admitted. 1 large cirel (Gesnd fansf shich sl e Ciussical program: orgun recifal: Graving e Strng Broadcasting Co. and in Ger-| of friends here hoth sorts,” he i (Continued tomorrow.) HEhE of apley he will : solos . d B e Lty | many by the system of German gov- | For its late program WRC will Cleveland: State Tiwater Taddeviile wnd m JWTAR ernment_stations piesent from 10:30 to 11:30 W. Spencer s’ Divner coneert e 2 LiE ernment stations | Tupman's Hotel .\Ln‘f"gw':: f:iw!\:n H New Yarns pache's O 3 Dolice alamma. . WNY( organ recital by Gertrude Smali- laialphia ratford Hotel O~chesta oo e s WL i e e e el FIFTEEN MINUTES OF | litt Studios. 1 an hour dance Son O eF : United Stafes Mamne Band, WNTC. 0 EACH DA by Mever Durly Le Paradls! o cuden: o RS tme! Tomer Rodeheaver RADIO EAC i Te idnight to 1 o'clo ‘nrox-an Ve dnains < - g Jinnespo 1 Tiofel Orcnestra 2o wocn BY JOSEFH CALCATERRA. | | | . —Newsrk: ) i . . COR n - oh1b 1 i IRadioE Z t T 50—New York jar “Trio ... Wiy AL Rights Remerved. Repro. Probibite | =1 gfetd: Dince Orclen=a WRZ adio Entertammen o ™ Baker Tot . ; Local o X e i How to Build the B-T_Counterphase | = B mo: Oriens Quartet: instrimeiital - WAL Six Receiver. Part 1. { hitwdelntiua eam Dadd: h P, " n radio ! i 2 % -50—Cineinnat Foather VIAY 2 st £ “the best in radio | uesday, Dec. 29, 1925. 30-—Cincinnati: Weather and marke ¥ WLW Any discussion of B 2 8 TO # PO receivers or circuits’ usually centers z — ! 3:00—Pittabus RAEkct epo-te Hacnew Enineio KDKA about the qualitles most desired in an | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Hart? Postry r‘lnn Fai . v-',fl‘- type of radio receiver. There ;.rs;m:- 5 | tal trio: dog talk .. WL ain W jefined characteristics which ¥ (Seinetec). | Teital Teom Linweod” Thekk WD taln weall dean ol e e i ureau reports. iams Ondesirar vocnl and " Lastr Immiediately stamp any S el e o eE ceiver an good, bad or indifferent. s wen’y ° n . < \urkets reports cert’ by Brown Palace One of the most important charac P B f pportunities for - et 0. Gt i Hient in therun tes Civil Sery i i TR Bitan teristics of any receiver in this day of PhllCO Socket ower 1S = = of ’ru—nflé; o P WBZ numberless broadcasting stutions "|- 0.03 ¥ Weather Burean reports. | nport: Educstional talk .. - - o the abillty of a set to separate sta- . eather B G T bl The (lonnesmseana HOre s tions. No radio set that cannot cut | Teagn: Bedtime stor = oo ; 2 = cal stationa in | i . and Potomac Bedtime storfes: apeechas from American Farm through powerful lo tal i i o epa O R dlstant atations vill satisty the criti e e P . SRR cal radio fan who }Atx“;"TT::*"“"'“d.T\!‘{l OVERWHELMED AND SPEECHLESS P OPLE WERE SEATED A Farly Program Tomorrow. VRN R TR WG W wold Toastyl Mg W the & FEW MORNINGS LATER ON THE BALCONY OF A SMALL VILLA S L to 745 am Tower [leslin Now ¥ ¥ \;‘ 7?"‘,«w§x.5“' from g S WEAF Tone Feature of Set. OVERLOOKING THE BAY OF MONACO. Philco Socket Power “B” gives FULL-WAVE R ropolitan Towe % Yori v timars: Tocul soios i = 2 : = i RN e & < = Fercises.” from Mstropolitan Tower, prlrize plas’ by tiin Brovincaron’ Blaserss © Em wena The music lover must also be satis ectifitation therefire iclear. FIUMEREE New York City. Phuisiclptie’ Dramatic reading: voral and Sstriamesi o o | et "“d’”“: s L ome 2% | vou free vourselves so far as possible Well, yvoung people,” he greeted undistorted reproduction. > " : oS 2 ram: voral sol 3 M ( r no4 | Producin, a umen o g | om all anxieties and really do enjoy pleasantly. “‘vou spent a com. " 0 . WR(—Radic Corporation of Awmerica Ltate proeram voral sl wuca 9% leach part has Leen specially designed {1rom all anxieties and x horon bla RISht f ey o1 Eliminates “‘B” batteries—both dry and storage. (468.5 Meters). Three Bro: nl | to function with every other part used | "“np T he goor closed upon them Rather!” Robert exclaimed Pl e I allisick Daniel Chwalow’s FHotel & - = | in the set. Good tone quality in & re- o€ CI00E e lttle SEA st fid e te bl s 3 lugs permanently into a lamp or wall socket eherr adcast from t recital. vocal ‘andinstramental | celver is the result of careful design | Both were looking a little dazed il i : : snaps “ON"” and “OFF” like an electric estra broadea. t i Copenhagen Quarte? ............ | celver is result of careful design | 0 o loug the pavement wdon, takes o's breath away P! B e a c amikon, - sfortes: health (alki Fospel sons. . }u.‘{n‘x;:l'.'xeul;luil'p‘nfk:‘l 1;.‘-!.>p.»'r Jocation | 53 DY Chat g, vou think about it s e Bt 40 iishe © 6:45 pm.—Mariet e New York: s and WEC Leul { of thos! ts with respect to each i jo yiglet askea Leautiful as my room,” Violet mu < o pared by the Departm Agricul- | Dee Moines eigh Quintet | other. |” Robert was not inclined to be k with subdued but eager en-| Can be used on, and will improve, any set. Has Lo i - 8:45>—Clicago: Musica! features: Alamo Orchesfra The days when piercing whistles | ;o415 1o judgment t n | no tubes to burn out—no acid to corrode - no oy hopping,” by Leon- | - ® TO 10 POL and howls were taken as u necessary SEEL S i nae s T AT t, and | Hargrave seated himself carelessiy| § ad S = PRICE ard Ha atic_critic. v | SO0 Detuits Golduetics serenutors {evil in the adjustment of a receiVer | o Jogiine Seems to think a ot |upon ‘the "xray balustrade ‘opposite, i water to add-no high-voltage transformers. B P18 p - Ol B B 1 CRISE0 Bookk ik mavsten po e W Ei e too.” land lit a cigarette For one-switch control ~use BOTH Philco Socker 30:60 evele reading by W. Alfred Lal | Des Moinea: Banker' Tife T oo 3 inore a necessary preliminary to the | ‘I want you two young people to| | e e e i 105-125volt "":::‘pmn..“;'c’y"h Trio: Kentuckr Wonderbeuns i stment of a receiver than 5 d the packet | understand,” he said, “that you are OWCE w21 AnCiSOCKEt L owes * alternating New' York: Talk: Chan | explesions of days gone by are to s pocket. the clothes | now off on your own. as it were. s fl Any Philco Dealer will gladly demonstrate current type Jadelntia otun ing of the present.day motor cars to buy. the thought of |a rule. I entertain friends at this villa, | | $47.50 Jew York: Cryetal Pal « i The ability to get distant sta o e Juxury of the |but this year I have no one else com hils i Yo bt AT A hour, WEEL WEL {und pick up programs from one end ; Hel i that|Tae. 5o son il heveithatilacs s | 4 Philadelphia Storage Battery Company WIZ Chicago: Musical pregram v LAd: of the country to another is another Il her kind-heartedness, |tically to vourselves, You can get up Philadelphia G tHE Merine ba ke, i New York: Classical mume 0000700 requirement that must be met by the |par |, her gentleness of dispo. [at what time you like, lunch in or| breadceast from s WJZ and Baloml . e Ea s s S { thrilled to hear music broadcast from | which it was never in him to under- | or not, as it suits you. Mme. Martelle, E — WGY from New i Harttord. ‘Cgun. Poetrs ‘(Fib {4 station 10 or 20 miles away. They |stand. Nothing must be risked the housekeeper, speaks English and - w gy 9:30 p.n.-—Bi Abrens, bar] lnical prorram not satisfled unless they can span |~ I don't matters, of lis always at vour disposition. She ose 3 WIZ Pseasine tals ie continent atud reach wcross the |course.” he We are prob- | will fell you the hours for meals; o tone. i o Bl Ve il ocean. A puppets o i, | Faionaity T ve v not ofven. Tn ¢ A% o 0 our -— | ¥ cor Must Be Simple to Tune. Tt £o, Violet. but any case. don't worry about me i Naples ions WJZ e i They listened in silence. It was ail D e 2l With all these qualitles, simplicity | o . - . . . * 100 wonderful. FHargrave knocked the ocKET o o Anrena basi of Gesign and ease of control must | Two overwhelmed and spee ash from his cigarette. AND Flotel Mayflow broads 10 10 11 P.M. not be sacrificed. A multiplicity of | voung people were seated a few mor The weekly allowance I spoke of Philco also bie rad h to with stations WIZ and WGY from the | 10-00—2 TRC. WGT and. tuning controls may be desirable from {irgs later upon the bougainvilia e on vour tables every urday Batfecics capecially GeEhedits Kon | L AT Ban et R unt B batis Mayflower garders 1 R R the standpoint of the individual who |{wreathed balcony of a small but w rning. 1f you need more, come to all the acid inside. and with charge in- $19.85 for complete 90-volt dry.cell 1:30 p.m.—Organ 1 by Ger- . 04 | ikes to play with them, but they are |derful villa overlooking the Bay of . i dicators to tell you when and how replacement B trude Smallwood from the | 2y | certainly not desirable to those who !Monaco. In front cach was the | “More!” Violet gasped. “How could | } Buy @ Philco Lattery for your car studios of Homer L. Kitt Piano solos L.l look upon the radio programs as a | inimi 4 wh petit de possibly spend so much?” | 1 0. TSRS means of entertainment. A good re. . with roses i the You may change vour ideas.” he _Meyer Davis' Le : 5 ceiver must be simple to tune and of ow them the ——— = —= = = broadcast from the stable in adjustment. Stability in ad- bluest and most glittering sea in the justment not only refers to the ability | world, the soft outline of Cap Marti S 2 : 5 of a circuit to “stay put” after it has jon one side and the picturesque “ (5 Karly Progeam Tomorrow. S ampr, T been adjusted o a station: it also | bor of Monace un o e | U (i 4 a.m.—Women's hour, boradcast el S R s T means the characteristic of a receiver | half-starved senses flowers and trees with station WJZ from Nes b, cosmble; ULl es) Dexr which makes it possible to get the |and even the stone and wood smelled 1:35 am.—Arlington tim, Dutenport: Tiavel falk: mugical proeram. Za same results, day after day and night | of the sunshine. Words had long ago | (noom)—Organ recital by s R e e after night, without any display of | failed them. Violet sipped orange | trude Smallwood, from the Homer L. |10 L Tipmen's Mutflowar Orchea e “WRC. WGY ‘temperament.” {juice after her coffee with an air of | Kitt Studios Kine and Fisters Groneaty Selectivity, the ability to separate | - - 1 pm Lee llouse & aitariste NEW YEAR PROGRAM T0 HAVE WIDE SCOPE American and European Cities Are Included in “Eventful™ Broad- casting Entertainment. 11 PM. TO 1 1 #: Caravan_Orchestra - Tip Trio Red and by 5 and piano eslections Dence program . Wormacl's & %: Town in mview . alf hou lame' 3 rlarks; v ather wnd Dutch Magtore: s Eveninz at home" program Organ recital 7 : Concert from Grant Th Yordham Gurdens Ore nd his enve ternational program to be broad. \(emphis ast New Year night by WJZ, WRC. a0y ho WGY, KDKA. KYW, KFK KOA 11745 Kausas Cit. and KGO, addltion to Furopean | stati le mustc and other en-| nmn four rities—ILondon. | York and R tertajnment f on the alr 3 the Eastman trom henter; the Neapolitan | ne Orchestra, Quartet, e of we and, Haskell Institute Concert. Haskail at Lawrerce, a5t Monday night ern atandard time, hich uses the A special concert the Institute Orchestra, Kans.. will be brod 8 o'clock. Bast W statfon KFKU, meter wave band. All members of the orch neluding the leader, | ave Indian boys, I RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. United Stat restra, WR WNYC, 7:50 Hockey game, Boston Bruins St. ‘Patricks of Toronto, \WBZ, 8 to 10 o’clock Russian_choir of the Holy WIP, 9 o'clock. Times concert, KOA, 9:30 o'clock. “The Grand Tour—Naples,” WRC. WJZ. and WGY, 10 o'ciock. Dance program by \iucent and_ his orchestra, 2, WFI, WCAE, WGR, WW]J. WTAG, and WEAR from WEAF. 10:30 o'clock. Iastern | Clicago: The Ginger and the Skylarks . news and the | 1:00—Chicaso: Weather reports 2:00—Chicago: : Insomnia Clu ADVENTURES OF BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Radioscribe. A Great and Solemn Referendum Not long ugo the Literary Digest|sult ought to be illu proclaimed that the residents of the District of Columbfa reveal the most | riminating taste in reading of any | unity in the United States. 1 | i have equal faith in thelr judgmen: in the listening fleld. Therefore, I am constrained, on the threshold of my | ganize a_ “great and solemn referen- dum.” 1 would like to know, from as many of my radio constituents as Tead these adventures, and who 6ro o minded as to reply, what their views are 63 to the relative merits of muae and talk. If the replies are nuraer- ous and informative, I intend summar- izing them from time to time during i the next few weeks. It will serve my purpese best if they are not in excess sought are these: Is there too much or not enough talk on the air already’ Should there be more tulk and less music. or more music and less talk? What kind of music is preferred, and what kind of talk? Do people listen to talks—political talks like mine, for example—as interestedly as they did, say, & year or @ year and a half a50? How often. when Congress is in ses- sion at Washington, can the air au- dlence stand political talks? Let’s conduct this piebiscite strictly without regard to the feelings of the fellow who proposes it. Just imagine that somebody else—not T—were hold- jing it. I would Ilike to publish the best contributions to the debate and will do so. with names and addresses, unles raquested to the contrary. The net nging Srncopators . of dance muac .. reports L NADNIGHT To 1 AL +atn fourth calendar year on the air, to or. |ETOUNds and bulldings In Washington, ‘ha bossed the shacks und shrubbery of | for publici : . : 3 lan, used the municipal station WRNY of 50 words in length, and if they are A% used the municipal sta 2 v 1 Al R an, instead of Man- addressed to my home. 3313 Sixteenth jp pron ywgay, at (;inrin:a?; “};Ts street. 383 placed its facilities at the city’s dis. * _ . |Posal for 20 community programs. The questions on which lght is |Contributers to the programe el he MIDNIGAT. On-hest=y 4015 Y ocal wnd 1f Caon-Sanders ... ~ inders........ KYW 335, ams and the Little - .. WOl 504 A BROADCASTER minating and use- ful. It will, at least, be a 5&:1- valu able guide to me when I resume my weekly broadcasting schedule on Thursday, January 7. EE My frlend, Lieut. Col. Sherrill, former director Clarence O. of public now city manager of Cincinnati, will be an even bBigger radio fan than when the District of Columbia. He finds that “Ciney" now broadcasts a regular weries of “superprograms’ for the pur- pose of advertising the city’s glories. It i« the first time on record that a great municipality has taken the air ¥ purposes. The lately de- posed mayor of New York ted"” M {the celebrated Cincinnati Symphony (Orchestra and vocal and intrumental jartists of national repute. The an- {nouncement savs: “These superpro- | grams wiil be Cincinnati's contribution ito the happiness of the world. Cin. | cinnati will proclaim by radio its inter- | national reputation as a center of mu- slcal art and culture. o % o { My Christmas mail included a kind- greeting from Horace F. Clark, ills_Buflding, who sent his check for $5 for the Philippine children of American blood, In whose behalf I appealed by air the other night. The subscription has been duly forwarded to the Washington office of the fund. !815 Iifteenth street, where Col. (ioi- stations and cvt through locals, and sensitivity, the ability to get distant tatlons, are best obtuined through t use of several stages of tuned radio (requency amplification Ordinary radio frequenc tion, however, has certain disadvantages. which must be elimi- nated before an eflicient receiver can | be obtained. One of these is the aif- | ficulty experienced in adfusting the ! receiver to the best point of operation over the whole wavelength range. Another 13 the tendency of the cir- cuits to go into oscillation and cause | the production of whistles and how:s, | Stil another is the difficulty in getting | £00d tone quality when several stages | of tuned radio frequency are used, | ard last, but not least, is the muiti- ' plicity of controls usually necessary to | provide the tuning adjustments such receivers. % The manner in which these disad: | ~ounterphase circuit will be discussed- tomorrow. W, . BOYER. CO. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 812 13th St. M. 842 RADIO SERVICE We can repair your old set or no charge. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Exchange Your Old Radio for a New Radio-la ... $1.50 Battery Recharged and Fowler Radio Service Rental. #th and Madison Sts. Main 3845 Adams 2701 Acoustics by Brandes means betterradio. The new Speak- ersaretrulyremarkable—the result of seventeen years of intensive research in the Brandes laboratories. 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