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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1925, NEW YEAREVEBILL | LONG THE TIMID SOUL. RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT —By WEBSTER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 i I ToMDRRowW | TAKE THE VEIL . THO MOFE GAMEBLIM FOR OME YCAR-. ND "OKE WeELL ; KiD, B MOoRROW ) CLIME ABOARD TH LITHIA CHARIOT. MO MORE LICKER FOR. Me Foe ON WCAP TONIGHT Chimes of Epiphany Church| and Dance Program Are Featured. eve radio svided tonight which I the Ches: hone Co, pate tomor ternational 1be p W wi 1 of N A A—Naval Radio Station, (1315 Meters). AP — Chesapeake and hone Co. (168.5 Meters). dman Park e Wardma, by Neliie at the Ly Irving oom ew on n Park RC—Radie € ornoration of America (168.5 Meters bre Rer tor T of Troy,” by v Early Program Sect chestra WAVE LENG.THS BARRED. WBAL May Sympathize With St. Louis. Baitimore Station n at 1 sym Louis. cted sed nsir to hi barred to lers from the De the voice of length of 33 a few s plant, Charleston Lessons on Air. with other Chicago WBCN has se ice f Jimmy Hilto snized exponent give its 1 > dance. Char ssons in th eston, to steners free WPG Station Anniversary. WPG, ts annive ipal radio stati n ning cessive 1 January 4 oadeast with a during pier: S0 e City will be ¥ controls which hav nced Atlantie radio world in 1.000-Watt Station Geing on Air. 00v-watt radio station at . WRVA, will go on the h the most elaborate ittempted by that pow- il station. WRVA is the only cla ation in Virginia, and opera new Just Time's Revenge. the Boston T Some men grow = ot we old before their RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. ; 1 AP, 8:40 to 9 entertainment t Uni- n’s Association York, WNYC, reception ¥ med emc Ner 10 I'ne Record Boys » 10:30 o'clack. VIZ, Sesquicent e n n hour, WCAU, 10 to 11 o'clock. Radio Art Players, WRNY, 11:15 o'clock. Midnight chimes program rom Church of the Epiphany, WCAP, 12 to 12:10 o’clock. ng of the “Old Liberty the | York Yorik York Vocal and instrumental Ruwttovucs; Billy Lexington Theater Star s ‘String | A tal ports Trio Cohen's Four Hottentots Orchestra Bernhard Levitow's Programs of Distant Statlons Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time ‘ 170 5 P Miles 204 204 204 S04 Station. Meters. LWEAF IWFBH SWHN DLWz LWDAF WLIT JIWoo artists Orvtiestia trumpets 0 6 P.M. 5:00—Cincinnati Chicaxo Piano recital Women s lubs €lib; childre | ! at WGN: musi [ ! Unoie 4 [ Vail's Hotel bia s Orcliestra. x Kentucky 0 Vadentine Orchestra, Ay Serenaders 5 oo wid stock market Teports: news WLW musical program s heur . kets: sto 5 LWFEH KDKA MeAlpin String Ensemble Ten ¢ M and Leanre Dinuer 1. Hotel Hollenden Orehiestra Hotel W st dacob's Hotel vy H ports tel Or enthe York wram New York: J Kansag City New York: Vi ) Ra Violet Kay nner | | lenbure Symph talk | 8 TO 9 PO | hestra WCAE Vel Orchestra am's Orchestra Quintet Alamo 0 TG \Chi mental Hawail Dallas Mt Al Fonte Ofcliostri 1ek Dance Orchestra Shelton Ersemble € trom KDKA Lostra z Teport WMBI® WMCA Wz, LWDAK Tustitute WRC hestra, musie, Ciro's talks Orel tnstrumental Chef Cre WRNY voeal and “reports 1 story by chamber, artet. . . WEAT WIS wip Fotel nd girls Al iny songs ‘of the WCAU WEZ review WGBS WIp Hos book and’ play WE WTAS WAl WeCo, : WEAF eria e WY questions Shanles v Orchestra WMBF American KYW KDKA WECN Al WBBR tai ental Trio conlbert by T i Koa Theater WHB| carobs by F WRV A vocal and WENR WCBD Ko W band: vocal and in- ists Lind’s "Orch stia Vocal ‘and’ instra: WRVA WHB, isters WEBM KDKA K 1 ddress TWCAD Wiz WHN WRNY and WOAW WGDS KHT LLWGN WFAA WOAW welle Orclie 10 TO 11 PM. 10:00—Hot_Springs [ wateh” i WSAL WGR KD anc Boy news editor aco: “An hou churgh: Weather Yocal_solos: Rudy t-Wr Hand hmond J t7er b ennial hour al solos .. ather and missing per Klenzer Entertainers: €olo: snorte: markete: Kentucky Orel of the Body' aK0. tland | ew Y 10:45—Los An Care 11:00—TLos Angeles: Review of the passing New York chestra Lecture : Hawaiian mus: Watch 1 | organ: choir: { Philadelphfa: The Parodians | San Fr rmphony Or | Pittshurg AL quartst: hesira | Players ovez and his o i pro bolice band: orchestra Celebration Willinms Soloists: M Claire Cincinna Chicago Chicago Davenport, C i larks in Orchestra . Orchestra: Tower nce jubilee: prize “iotel Orchestra: songs s Singing Syneop ment Worma 11:45—Atlanta: Entertaini no selections: gram | 12:00—Chicako: Songs:, Tos Angeles lajelphia New York San Francisco Service i Ringing ¥ of KTHS: ni volice stra 1t P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. Ward's Swanee Orchestra from Hotel Gibs Hotel Orchestra cutert dance . KTHS t WGY Wip [WMBF LWE Vice . 2.300 of 1 WFIL WCAE. from 204 1 204 ¥ $tept’ and 5 wiz 204 Tiotél "McAl sw 204 KW N KDKA WRYVA KPO nd “Orehestra . 122_Orcheste: e L WKRC ST e R i 7¥: ] organ. [l WBZ oo s MHT LIRGW JWAN JKHJ reports: reading .. .. reports of 1 Bo JKHY iialf-hour. program Bt tervice’ from South Congrvational WBZ L WCAT ..KPO CUKDKA LLEYW ol IWHCA from Trin- sk Wiz IWE s Trom WEAF KNX WIR wip 3 WLW s WOl _WBBM Jwor JWBCN LWJIAZ from u . n Tndepen oloists program: ators; artist 12 MIDNIGHT T0 1 AM. Ze nith Opera Co. 01a Liberty Bell” " Ernie Golden’s Hotel MeAlpin Orchestra’ . Palace Hote! Orchestra : sSSP0 dance program from Morawiieid Hotel KDKA New Year revue from Capitol Theater. Swodish program ...... Des Moines Sehenectady: Fort Worth: { 12:30—Minneanolis | 19:45—Kansas City Mugical nrog Oxford Theater | Nighthawk frolie Insomnia Club = Coon-Sand G. R.s Radio Night Watcl * orehestr on Players E WCCO uthers WDAF WHT KPO JRNX WEON WL KY W WOAW 3 TO 4 AM. } SIGN CONCERT SERIES. [ Officials of WL Chicago, signed the Chicago Little Symphony Orchestra for a series of concerts. The new contract of WLS with the Chicago Little Symphony Orchestra, which is the original little symphony Frank Hedelk’ 00—Omaha ightingale Orchestra have | . WOAW MANY MEN SEEK ADVICE. That about one-fourth of the letters recelved by Margaret Magnus, beauty culture adviser for WBCN, Chicago, are from men is a remarkable fact di- vulged by Miss Magnus, who speaks to radlo fans every Wednesday after- organization in that city, calls_for | noon. nine mnore performances from between January 1 and March 19. three in Febr b, “More concerts may be added t « later date. The orchestra fs com- WLS | There will be four concerts in Janu- | flappers to grandmothers, and two in!them eager to learn the An average of 40 to 50 letters per day is received by Miss Magnus, from most of nside dope on some new lotion or other toilet preparation, or some new heauty cul- e method | MO BRIDGE A Mo PICE ' N 2 | To MORROW'S MEW YEAR' S Art’ GOV To SWEAR OFF 5TAYING OUT ALL MIGHT. OME A/, Wite SEE ME 101 T HAY EVERY MIGHT For A YEAR. } — mM =,V MAKIMG A MEW YEAR S ) FELIMMING TOMORROW ( weee ’ REsoLuTionrt ‘o GOIMG To TAKE JUST OME LUMP OF LGUGA(Z I My COFFEE. I'0A GETTING A ——— TRFLE / I i (M { FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH « Noted Authority on Radio. ALl Rizhts Res ¥ | SENDS YULE TIDINGS T0 DISTRICT SCHOOLS ; tion T - Gov. Gore, Former Cabinet Officer, | {LCATERR A How to_Build the B-T Counterphase Six Receiver. Part INL Since most of the par: sed in this siver are all special parts, particu rly designed for this cire I am going to give a list of the special parts so that you will have no difficulty in getting the proper parts. The refer ence number is the number o the parts in the wiring diagran in the panel and subpanel which will be given tomorrow numbers under the heading “Quan- tity"” indicates the number of such parts required in the construction of the receiver. Quantity, part and type E-T counterphase kit E-T type LD-17, tandem condensers. B-T du: Ance. B-T 4. vy style transfornier B-T type TC Torostyle transformers. 3-T Mikro-Mike condenser of B-T railo frequenc ing leads in code colors necting termin: Othe panel, wood baseboard, 93 x23x1% ins Carter, No. 104, double-circnit juc rter' 3-ohm midget rheostat. Carter, No. 101, single circuit jack. rter imp. Lattery switch. Carter 9-point inductance switch BT euphonic zudio transformer, ratio 4.7 to 1. B-T tvpe UL sockets Dubilier, 1 mfd. fixed condenser i battery, with 3-volt tap. amo 0.001 mfd. fixed condense; angamo (400025 mfd. fixed conden ser. 1 B-T euphonic ratio 2.2 to 1. 1 binding post strip, engraved binding plus amp.” engraved binding plus det.’ engraved binding post, marked ‘A minus; C plus; Gnd,” or a plain binding post, which you can mark. engraved binding post, marked “A olus; B minu Daven grid leak mounting, with 2 megohm grid leak. engraved binding “ant.” B-T tuning control vernier dials. 1 Carter “Ist stage” jack nameplate for jack 1. 1 consisting of connect for i 1 1 1 audio transformer, % x4*x3-16 ins. post, marked B post, e marked post, marked b aaaea Remembers Staff and ils. required in t P“plL are t and type flathead brass mounting 1e construc i | 1 school person- | ed to Was! ton school | teachers | 1y tel: hildren, school « at the I nnounced inklin School to- | Gov. Howard MM zinia has sent t Fran! : Gore of West Vi rass wood screws fc nd grid I reundhead mounting brass tube sepa post tors for hol bindin; d Receiv ing a receiver 1 station 1d the < 10 obtain max m elpful o-operatior Agrieul the pane . shim br: im copper s wide : k. is vier All the var ring or with pigtail ) connections. Duri Agriculture tary Gov ested in the work nd especially in » school ga On the afternoon of J: Secret re ad 000 pupi £ the clementary srade lared today. were Secretary’s iz of s wholes: rf-door life. MEXICO NEARLY READY TO FUND ITS DEBTS Ratification Will Pave Way for Re- turn of Railways to Private wn as which about of ast roup < upper | at the Central High Rallou de- by the rstanc work and by view of out Counect to Shi vles for mounting Just large e the device.” In the the tandem condensers the frame may be fastened ight on the shield, because the rotary plates of the conde: should be connected with the shield. In the rase of other parts. such as switches dual resistance. rheostat Jjack | the frames of these parts should be kept clear of the shield by using large enough holes in the shield to clear the mounting or a strip of thin insulating | material between the shield and the | metallic frame or parts of the parts. should be Jugh to clear ae ‘: Mnagement. {W.C.T.U. WILL GIVE NEW YEAR RECEPTION Program of Music and Recitations Arranged by Members at Quarters. Members of the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union of the Dis trict of Columbia will hold a New Year reception in their headquarters. Sixth street, tomorrow from 5 to 9 pm. A program of music and recita- tions is to be presented. Mrs. N. M. Pollock is chairman in charge, with Mrs. George Ross, vice chairman. Members of the program committee include Mrs. J. M. Doran, Mrs. Orrel Moody, Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler and Mrs. Eugene Ohlander. The young people’s branch of the W. C. T. U., with Mrs. Edna Taylor as their chairman, will assist Mrs Williamn C. Alden and Mrs. Charles Butts in_serving refreshments. Mrs. Charles Gooch, Mrs. George Ross and Miss Rhoda Martin com pose a committee on decorations. Among_those in the receiving will be Mrs. Emma Sanford Mrs. N. M. Pollock, Mrs. T liams, Miss Claire Lo Montgome: I. J. Scaggs, Mrs, C. V. I J. L. Bixier, Mrs. Francis A. Mrs. E. C. Dinwiddie. Mrs. Alvin Ds Mrs. Eva C. Criswell, Mrs. Josephine Kinsella, Mrs. Ira_ J. Foage, Mrs. Isabelle W. Parks, Mrs. J. M. Doran, Mrs. Benjamin Lineback, Mrs. Edna Proctor, Mrs. Orrel Moody, Mrs. Mary Hull, Mrs. H. E. Risler, Mrs. M. H. Sattes, Dr. Lauretta Kress, Mrs. Austin M. Cooper and Miss Elizabeth Reiss. line il Charles Senator Names Secretary. Senator Edwards of New Jersey Washington and New York newspaper man, as his secretary to succeed Ar- thur P. Black, who resigned. Mr. Kelly 18 a dnate of Georgetown fav School has appointed Ralph Kelly, former By the M A ated ICO CITY, December 1 | Sena s ratified the st sectlon of | the Pani Lamont agreement, previous- | 1y ratified by the Chamber of Depu- | ties, President Calles and the cabinet | for the funding of the Mexican for- | | eign debts. Final ratifi { us a whole lation of Earth. | x.uqm-nlw e h privately Officia today ne ?TELLS HOW SCIENCE HAS HELPED CIVILIZATION LIVE Dr. Showalter Describes Steps Made to Curb Fears of Overpopu- “The ation of the agreement expected shortly, as the group in the ha ssed apy it of the finance ministry said that everything was in readi to begin paying on the debt Ratification will clear the way for | the return of the Mexican National | | Raily to private nagement. The How science has contri the that the | would be overpopulated w | to the applied geography c the { Georgetown Foreign Service School | Tuesday night by Dr. William J. Sho.| Mexican government owns roughly { walter, assistant editor of the Na.|?L Per cent of the stock of the raii ] road comprising the National Lines. | uted to al earth soon described lay fears s of tional Geographic Magazine. | Poreigners own slightly less than half. Dr. Showalter said that easy com-|These respective ownerships will not munication would be disastrous for the | ¢hange under application of the Pani- human race were it not for scientists | “pnont Agreeme 2 The change to be made will be a | who have checked disease and enabled | restoration of railroad management communities to fight epidemics, by executives appointed by a board of | “One scientist, experimenting with | directors, instead of management by a few frogs’ legs, began the work which . | covernment_officials. A meeting of has blossomed into the electr i];:h:,”he stockholders has been called here the telephone and the radio: another, | \© Prepare for the change in manage | watching a steam kettle, began the de. | +2¢Nt- velopment of the steam engine, . SRS KIPLING 60 TODAY. Showalter continued First “Methuselah, in all his vedrs, not see so much or go o far a modern man can in a_year Before the grandchildren of this gen- | ation die, the aker said, this! Pneumonia Attack world must support 2,000,000 more peo. BURWASH. Sussex, cember 31 (). —Rudw ling most welcome birthday gift yesterday his sixtieth anniversary, was permi: sion from his doctor to climb out of bed |ple than are alive today. cience | | must face the task of devising ways and, for the first time since the be- ginning of his attack of pneumonia, to feed and clothe and shelter those | sit by the fireside for a while. added people,” he said. Kipling continues to mend, but h( “In the laboratories today scientist: must study new phenomena and i will be weeks before he is able to leave the house. ould the | |Leaves Bed for T4 lmi\g‘slmn! manifestations of matter— manifestations like the electron, which is as much smaller than a grain of and as a grain of sand is smaller than the earth—that your children apd grandchildren may live.” 74 - o) 5 | Will Take Hospital Treatment. Representative Charles J. Easterly, Capt. Edgar G. Cooper, U. S. In-|who was the first Republican to win | fantry, at Fort McPherson, Ga., and | election to Congress from his district | Warrant Officer Charles S. Moore,at|in 69 years, has decided to scek the Metuchen, N. J. have heen ordered | Republican nomination for licutenant to this city for treatment at Walter | zovernor of Pennsylvania at the pre ed General Hospital. m nex ng S Easterly to Seek Emterl’ost. ies i tle droop (Continued from Yesterday's S | SYNOPSIS. » Wendever, calls on ncer a famous phvsician for exanmination an't live for more than six or Wendever takes the hlow stun fes 1o g0 on with Lix pi whon it finds i he e Drother him the Vost t INSTALLMENT N1 Robert Grows N HE prin. an of 1 dever had admir edly, the one wor had allowed She e hac s was the one wom whom We A wholeheart o think iex which Wle. She had ichet gre f her partialit o seeret. Iie had ar tval in Monte Car ers. Yet that ques have brought much eft him for time himself of Al the e his coincide with hich should 0 eratification | 0 infinitesimal space of unresponsive. That Violet's lit the mouth turned y with her b ords « have had anything to de ith it was an absurd thought. ve the hill there was ng. impossible of it was almost s moved her b he sunlight cought | m I a4 for him she regrot d, and t pon tantly n back not h 10 persisted " he said are moments fortune has been k [ have most of tk Only one gift othe he first tir If it were wonths, 1 that ar Ha the 11 1 Believe - on re hispered de the Vlinking into the alr unshine. He was ARLO. AND YOUR ter? It i sit here togethe Joys company must enjoy The vermout} orchestra ir bhetter find vhiar stood rd ther bave a zed to Ia France, b Frencl he somew her vivi nd mon ned rouge cheeks ve tive an < delightful “If b nee’ answered, a lit haven't had any She thetic 1. toc she mind. One must haps a glass of vern Robert hesit of her eyes, and yiel wcross, threa thei through the little crowd of peuple, and seated themselves at one of the round table “You order,” he begged, *1 speak French.' “I give you lessons gested. He shoolk his head regret “T haven't enough time here “I teach you very quick.” she pry ised. “You give me my vermouth, and luncheon, and a louis for luck, and we begin now."” He was not money, but a deal “Well, vou you mean luck diffidently, “r I've was almos sympa tted Never Per meth t th invitation hey waulked ves?" used to seemed French great vet 1ouis a might begin by telling me your name,” he proposed evasively. “Ay name i Zolte Arnaud,” she con fided. “I dance at the Cafe de France on the hill there, ut of that one says nothing, or I should not get my ticket for the casino. You will come and | see me> “Of course,” he promised. he added, under his breath, 1 to his feet and sitting down a he caught a glimpse of Violet prised glance. She hurried on, and was almost at once cut of sight in the crowd “What is it then that has happe ed?’ his companion demanded. “My sister,” he muttered The little’ ¥French woman back in her chair. 0, Ja 1a!” she laughed. that matt Why look This is Monte Carlo, and your sister— she is not stupid, eh? Here all the world speak to all the world. 1f you talk a little with me, what does it mat- ‘Damn!" If rising in, as W Don't endure the agoni zing pain of sheumatic attacks or the aches o euralgia, lumbago or gout. Tuke Eade’s Pills. They ct quickly, bringing the omfort and. restful relief. ! : ; 4 ty he s we can Into They decided upon Violet shook ique must ta 1 (Continued tc Club of started a ose. »nder WM. P. BOYER CO. RADIO—SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 812 13th St. RADIO SERVICE We can_ repair set or no charge. your M. 842 old DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Exchange Your 0ld Radio for a Rental Fowler Radio Service 9th and Madison Sts. 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