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367 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. JANUARY 3, 1926—PART 1. “flflN‘I’,Sn LONG ’Zlc)\hndrnhl of Basel has been select-| RAD|O CONCERT TON'GHT cast from station WEAF, New York! RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT ed &5 consulting engincer. and the 14 other stations’ with which FANS GIVE SERUAT: TEkART 3 0 RADIO GOSSIP AND NEWS | [ty lof "rictutncies e sscal " By ALBERT SPALDING | ' sispieciss, itz oa” 03 such as many stations in the States R | ing for one hour. Programs of Distant Stations scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Congress will lose no time fn con-jof the navigator who receives the e 19V pelng todsen lEI':’I“"!;i'A‘:mmN Violinist Has Just Returned From |y, SA0ing, & nifive o Chicago, Just sidering the radio legislation desired |radio messages. Errors may occur In|"4™ G0 R, 0 "0E DI GCREIE, . ot o e nE v S OO by the Department of Commerce and|reading the bearings and in transmit- Triumphant Tour of t tour of Hurope mad 8T0 0 AML Stations. Meters. Miles. Del 0 n Aand|reading the bearings and In transmit|¢ween the trunsmitting chanmels ot Rt o e A 8:45—Mooeheart, IiLs Catholic Church services . LWJID 3702 624 ']‘:J’I‘;’l"“‘,z‘ "):‘:"“Yfi;:‘r'“",‘;.’;\“;"il(’:,‘;:""]‘”‘;» I "]“m:“‘: e nu,- Jong-wave stations ix suggested, to | Europe. played seven concerts in Paris, th ® 70 10 AM. chant mari d fisheries committee | these bearings. o et TRmOpeEaLing Wit mare i [in Berlin, two at Florence, two “Kidd“’lg" and “ngh-Hat- 9:00—New York: Children's program; comic stories; music .....WJZ 4543 Wil hold & hearing on the White radio| 1n a recent announcement, signed ;’l‘,',‘{",r: kilowatts and above the 1,000 | Just returned from new triumphs | The 11 > ind_ single concerts 10 TO 11 AM. bill Wednesday, and the Senate inter-| by Capt. Ridley McLean, director of 0 In Europe. Albert Spalding, American | Rom nlon, Monte Carlo, Amste 3 Sapts No ac nst regenerafive ve-| o dam, Nice and other musical centers 10:00—Rossville, N. b state commerce committee will open|Naval Communciations, the following |ceiving sets was tuken, it being held | VIOHn&U will hegin his Amerfean sea | (00 S50 B0 2 £en ting” Audiences Appear to lv:w—AJuu-‘:fl-: “ervicen” Hom Bapisl ' Taberhadis " s its doors to those interested in radlo | COMMAE o1 u CLICIN WDDeATS: clo|tDAL this problem was ot considered | son by xiving the first A. Atwater| Two old Irish tunes have been flerson ty: Christian urch services ... PPN F'rida y S « Aorecrof 30§ o )1 e Col e {ent ndio cone of the new r, hroug) Ha e rom d Vo a m:co—xmfincfl; Ln'-uoa“n»m:rrn'mm ristian ervices: have evidently decided not to attempt| Naval Radio Service?' places blame | orators of oscillating receivers es The concert, which will be Spald- | these for the first time in his radio los: organ ... - R 2 2[to hold joint hearings, nl!h;uf‘h thin for the Ho.nldtli {l;kllml‘m‘i Bhenandoab | cape. ~ s b oT Beatr wrhlie Broat| coneart s cossbeart, Il Prote e was advocated originally and the date | disaster, and PN-9-1 failure on Nav BY CARL H. BUTMAN. lG"D—AUTAue City elosa Bastias Cinurah. servioes B tentatively i 8 radio, and comments adv y set for January 1 , ve A srehs it otiad Smmiasr/in | 10 RS TaaioRe el St i e BT AT OWI U aten ixed it provaviy | handiing o aistresn mesanges vy avi | UIIIMINNIIONII0INN TE ETS NEW IN- RADIO |, 10:33—Boston: Temple Israel services .. 2 N 8 awill be possible for witnesses and|radio in th probably the most valuable asset of a 11 AM. TO {2 NOON. those called to answer queries to ap-| Notwithstanding Prof. Morecroft's WE HAV broadcasting station. He is the con- 11 oo_nu.m Church services ol 9 pear at the Senate hearing after the: }\relf‘mll"!"n! fly';mslll‘lun‘ i;: |:1e E E IT . F . 26 S Ve - | fratern e len! 111 Hee! K- == :t man, keeping the listening public e e o et ‘i sacvioes: X Senl figikhea Arorn e Houde ot |t e s boen i B in touch with the station by reading {heagcrady: '8t Georga's Epimopul Church services .00 X mittee. ) ot 4 are, Schanactady: R Secretary of Commerce Hoover, it|brieflv: = s 816 F St the program for them. An announcer 7 Vinr's” Episcopal Cathedral services. - #71is reported, will be called, and it is The court of inguiry in the | = o INLYY . either “makes” or “breaks” a station, New York: St. Thomaa' Episcopal Ohurch scrvices = ar Honda disaster found the radio not nt sibher Wi B R e e e Epiwapal O s belleved he will be the first to appear dise 1 0 not for he s the official volce which the {38 —Cicao: Peobia's Liberad Church services e S fore. tht ounmsilttast. fault, although navigational use of in- OPEN EVENINGS adio public hears. Naturally o good Cincinnatl:. Weather: and market reporis ... .. - LWLW i | "“The legislation proposed by Senator | formation derived from radio was im T et e wory 11te blood of | 11:80—Minoespolls: Westminsier Beesbyierian “Chitrih services .. Dill of Washington Is similar to the Perfect. A fans constitute the very life blood of 5 - B ntroduced by - Ttepresentative| “(b) Radio personnel In the Shenan- —_— = @ successful broadcaster. We all 12 NOON TO 1 PM. : ) Dy tative| “(b) Radio peradnnel in the Shenan- 2 v White of Maine, and both of the bills her , but she Know it would be useless to broadeast [ 12:00—Cincinnati; Seventh Presbyterian Church ervices .. ...... WL 1 y was in perfect communieation with the g 5 Kaneas City: Westport. Methodiat Church services - cover the legislative requirements as|Was in pe: 0 it there were no fans or if they re- Hot Springe: Firat Presbyterian ¢ nunn‘ Services . ; outlined by the recent national radio|Navy Department up to within an fused Theret he_ideal Sy et e used fo listen. Therefore, the idea Der Mcines: Ontiron merviies . 5 i sy eeopt that they do mot|hour of her loss, at which time she announcer does not bore his audience ago: Contral Church services 1117 I yw 3 | oo, e ransing. stations|volunturily shiffed to work other 12:30—Schenggt b by, Wiz aid X : nor displease it. Sinchimys Srmbeay Qodiey WiE i IWHN : and operators, or mention the ban.|Stations after receipt of the latest Ot late listeners near and far seem 0 3 PM. ning of oscillating receiving sets from [ Weather report issued. ' determined to pick on the poor broad-| 3.0 chicago: Vocal and orgsn vm‘n’" . W ThaB o s the conference. recom.| ' The equipment on the PN-9-1 cast announcers and also their an- Denver: Firat Bapilst Chiirch ser St 254 1 axb | e was dictated by many considerations nouncements. Some want him to say Chicago: Uncia Walt reads the fun WON 3 : besides radio. Investigation, as yet 1:30—Boston: Concert i less and some more, but they all agree Rogon; oo md"{;;f{:‘gmém e i o ; Roxy” Adds to “Gang.” incomplete, indicates that radio in the that he must give his station call let- oy . With advent of the new year §. L.|case of the PN-9-1 furnished adequate ters clearly and distinetly at 1east| o0 pygii 0 conert on B R a8 RO o I hetter Jenown as|information” had proper navigational Although workmen will be engaged in remodeling and enlarging our fter every two numbers, so they can Chin e Rtal: stage Presen- “Troxy. anmounces that there will be |application of it been made by service b ertain what station §s tuned in. losso: Symahoyy, Onvegieg; oreay redigll afe e ox gon A O onner | ue: store, beginning next Monday morning, business will continue uninter. thie fant tuptance tha ‘Depastoenc B i Pty Canas Bueaier Doy g, which appears Wednes: | ) Just prior to Prof, Morecroft's rupted. We are offering rock-bottom prices to reduce our stock to make of Commerce ri »ficials join. v Davenport: Palmer Litide Symphon; chestra: * #oion < enings before the microphone of | ¥ e of Commerc find that even when the skilled and N e ot o R beD, GEEai, BOOR. <o ro 1 WEAT 3 e O A P PN " [ radio supervisor at New York volun- room for the workmen. Take advantage of these low prices and save informed radlo.inspectors are logging | 2* cago’ Shephend time. Rudio, Raiis tial Girls K B and WAt oy Gang | teered commendation of the efficiency : City: Seamde Hotel Tri : WHAR : z : the (eficlen ers to see if they are on | 2:30—Philselphia’ M isch cxeries i ¢ “Churen .. W00 082 i fhasheen one of the most popular radio | With which distress work is handled money, ir allotted channels, the identity k: Radio Forum . . WIZ : groups ever since he first presented |b¥ the Navy at New York, and since of a station sometimes is W : K 2 : WRNY : oup EL: 8 L bresente [his article commercial radio com S et imes I o 7m0 4 P i rdio programs, o few seurs 40| e have volunieered simiLT favor Pep Up Your Tubes Jf an hour 3:00—New York: Music of all religions . WRNY 58D ship and the intansely human note con. | 4PJe_comment. ) Are you ge fong distances these cold Tans seem unanimous that they are Now "(,,k“".“;{‘;,,"",’,‘_p’;‘,;‘f‘“; s IR WHN 8 tinually sounded by their leader, fhe| ' The above s 2 3 evenings? This is marvelous radio weather and seldom finterested in the announcer New York: Conference under the suspices of the New York genial “Roxy,” have all combined to|fact that s a8 rvation of if your set isn't performing properly, your nself so long as he gives the pro.| 5. o Federation’of Churaen”: 1050 WEAl 204 |5 this 4 feature that Knows no |OmDi r cly one featur tubes may need pepping up in the wonderful and the call letters distinctly. Chicago: ,,,,.,.,‘{,‘,D‘w,‘ ,,,,_w,,;;'\ I‘,'“L‘,‘m ',',, e 3 rival In broadcasting circles. }n the ;‘n‘ of the rudio compass Post Tube R ator. Applies Iu 2014, 3017, point out that an announcer is| 3:30—Xew Work: Holcl Greyaions Trio SRS A g With a nucleus of artists who have|les8 officers upply = these bLearings Rubber Case, 100-amp. | 199 209, DV2, DV3 and the new UX tubes only. relv employed because a printed Dallas: Farmers' program .. ! |been with him since the beginning systematically, without preconceived & S STp e L A Omaha: Musical program .. z FOAW yheen (w Nopd as to the location of the vessel Storage “A” 1 TUBE 3 TUBES - gram, such as a vaudeville house New rys ot ORlestrd WGBS Roxy" has carefully selected the ishes, cannot be distributed to o, Cha i l?'"' S SNy membars ot “The. G, which has | “FFORe0us conclusions are inevitable. Batiery (ully sg 99 ; < aily. He is likened to a| 3:40—Qncionati: Addres ... s wsAL done much to add to the attainment s Ee— charged) . 35c $l $6.00 Kodel S3 98 He does not yet have 4 T0 5 PM. of its present reputation. To Gamby, European Stations to Improve. Crystal Sets. the old mintrel show | 4:00—New York: Men's conference u the Bedford Deanh of 1 the dancer and singer; Douglas § » conference of European radio 15 sban Bibis TRl ¢ Eenponil -toV bite who sometimes was half : EreOKIY T WHELWENG, WOAE f 4 204 { bury, itone; Frank Moulan, lep) = 3 Feneva re RES"“A" At e Jkls o e A The announcer, as a corre. Biistom: Boston: Butare and’ Comaus) Giub: hutsimsn 3 dian: “Daddy” Jun Coombs, baritone;|cently recommended that the new K 5 ' 4 dent puts It, s not employed to lections < s 4 VAG a8 Sirey O'Hara, popular song writer: | wave length distribution among Eur risk nothing. We gugrantee to make Fresh Stock $100 eveni lothes, nor to| };)‘l,.}‘;(f Seimierly bauty. o 3 2 3 703 | Duke Yellman and his orchestra; Flor- |pean broadeusters be accepted pre tubes like new, or you pay us nothing nse of the 5 i or Eervices from Shad . N ence Mulhollay fonal contr visionally in an effort to clear up in d i : s g s foom T - Vionimlat. e o ARSI S15.00 Eveready is not on : 1 mot ped 20 Mogsetire. il t rosriin s 3 38 tandbys ang.” have ted the fmpracticability of permit o o i or hand them A frre v.h.".‘"‘m b sl LWz 4 added Adrien da Silva, tenor: J Lrdstcasters o operats on tha . ‘B’ Batterles ek ] I R L L S Oakley, use; Ann Robinison, soprino; [same wave or any channel they cho Radiola IlI Episcopal Church ... i noms | e ATk, mezzo soprano, and sev-|§o the engineers point out th ; ion 4:30—Phil phia: Programn from WEAF: P mllvhunu R.vlmu! Helen Clark, Z20 Eoprano, and i i & X it oy as Eree Demonsteat 16 Dopulie selth the § . e ipniin Y soktaia i WFT 9045 ral Instrumentalists tions must operate on wave length Shecial Large 2215-Volt, By 7y separated by & st 10 kilocyceles Must Preserve Dignit 5706 rM - WEAL Bills 0ld Music. Tron CuThyahes, LaRcin dons n tha) Pal Phones, $1.29 incers 00— NEw York Masciuna Dunge Opemesira \ s of the oldest music known— | United States. If stations insist on us. | =. new ty pe; S1 49 ny listeners, phia: Blind Gospel singer. chuidhi service:"story WAL : %3 | melodies that have antedated all oth- |Ing « frequency already used by guaranteed .. o Large 45-Volt, L] 0" Vocal and insirimental artists: xylophone trio: Tip, ! Wil be put [others, resultant interference will be | cal and instramental drtists; OO oy ers in the world's history—will be p 5. be | e hyey. At R on the air Friday night by WEAL, |charged against them, and the original | $1.50 Vernier $2.49 Denver: First Baptist Cisinch ioes e I KO 480! Palimore’s new highpowered station. | tation allocated that channel may de. 99c ienectady | Qrean Teciialy violnist 0t A rogram will be composed of t ind its use exclusively, they hold. Dials We Test Them : . s or the plau Kaneas ity Veaper sorvide o . £ 1 WDAR 5 S G steners a Chicago: Oriental Male Qu o WHON 2 ditlonal Jewish music that has fo most drastic recommendation is. House of Hope T v S v LWCCO 3 tured svnagogue services for cen-! Amsco 3 1 1 lhur.! vr\ltv from Ihmt Church Ca- z . h. ] tia pra f chunnels betwe 300 and anat 5 turies, long before the Christian era. |l of ween 300 an: _ “ " eant Al tehanics : e These songs and chants will be broad. [500 meters by ations be not con. f"“‘;“““" 32.95 anels CHARGER Lonel 5as—N S ker for Beaty S e Wiz cast by the choir of Har Sinal Tem. |sidered, except in very special cases. Condenser .. Charges A and B Bat > &40 o This {8 literally an ccho from across Kuock . Knock- KEs 4 = ial entert = 6:00—Yew Yo Masonic news: Frankl . WEBH The soloists for the concert will be|the sea of the resolutions adopted by $550 Three- R o g teries with Tungar bl 2 Boston * WNAC ize hinets i Size abine: | ) Tam = Ll S ey " ircctor of [the radio conference here. In other Circuit e o i Bulb. Yo il e nenbn neert | 3 3 o bon T WY 2 Edgar T. Paul, and director of |the radi donse < Sl 8 Inl0v §1.29 2yt $2.19 i @ profes 4 Musical programi e CWSB ] the chol i Duffy and | Words, em o be plenty of Taner ... . . $18.00 Reg. = L : (tionse ;e s . 127 §1.49 $2.35 g ) Rocmer's Homers e | Louise Schuckhardt tlon i )f them escapes criti- | s m(. : AL o EEA i B e v tein. | find are open belo and ubo ectric Solder- 1ix7 $1.69 $2.69 9 95 mandisgifaniNohe Zo: Vesper d "\.AL}\;”?"U.A ‘s Couneit " SWH muller will be at t + and Rabbi [meters. ing Iron; guar- Q@ | | 7xI8x7 §1.98 TN30NT $2.89 . appears, 3 Seamun's Orchestra § 6 Edward L. Israel will be the narrator. | Allvcation of broadeast wave lengths | anteed Nt Nhw - S i will be based upon the length of e torkicle dinect 7 adelptia: Benjamin Franklin Hotel Orchestra .........WLIT 3045 International Tests Coming. fce of a station, the number ns i Yankee Voltmeter | Haynes Griffin Audio | Benjamin Supanel New Benjamin o e Golden's Hotel N st serves, its range and the necessity _ g ~ ‘o‘\'n'\-k“‘r_r‘r:;‘h:“’l_)l‘n Hotel MeAlpin Orchéstia; Ol . : ,““"."fif.z"\‘w'";.\f‘ ;‘:n‘;.u% [o\:‘lit::h‘:‘lll Havine eretan ot A 0-50 Transformers; all Brackets Tuned R. F. vexlly think. I of the N et Thstrumental uiit’ voual ‘sefections:” Abas’ Hote seriod ght test out o plicity of listeners speakin ere; i Bercin recorded se :i‘:urn’vl 2 a Orchestra . - 2% 5 5 7 Selvers for distance. Through the ef-|Pcity of listeners speaking different ratios Transformer : language: . s | c rogran; { S e ei ] forts of the International Radio Test anvouncer, you may elip Springneldy “Copley Pla: " tra. s0los VBZ = gty 22 e Realizing that there are not ev ind mail it to him. Th Claveland:” stilbman Th o Thternasionai * pio Committee of New York.we shall have | fealizing that i 2re mot ey C . C % OUB Tt < = 3 ¥ City_of 2 3 S B 4 the opportunity of doing this thIDg— | 0044 between 200 and 600 meters, the - calling atten i i g £t 3 28T 1 e what and how many forelgn sta-| . nterence decided to establish - Tubes—201-A and 199 type. | $15.00 Daven Superamglifier $1¢ Brandes Speaker. S ci r the last week in ts, without filing direct | 7:20—New - Mu by, May i tions we can hear the rights based upon the above < . ally. 1. . W AG. W January. ments. Channels below 200 meters ma. Special Special v T VOAE. 2 - S )k : DH folk and probably many fans |ments €8 Eaa ot o Tatee e 9 999 ugh quite a few letters Boston’ Firet ) LI o g hitherto content or forced to listen to | waw n’lfm“u’s"{;‘m'_ i ats Alatel e e IC g8 84-99 om many sources, I find Minneapolis lsms a8 fallow, which might the stations of our own country will S N : e [ Chr $ 7 4 K allocation | 1 T Gty Hatual i T G Degin tuming n For foreien broascast > (TR, L Sioestion | SN WE CAN MAKE ANY RADIO SET WORK: [l ) 24, th ing night of m an in- services: 6nga . . ers January 24, the opening nig ing ‘regular broadcast hours, were ket port Inity Episcopal Church services . &k 3 the international test Tecommiantss. undas 1the Guspicts ¢ fine; nineteen milllo imore: 0ld plantatjon meladies. nrero 3 Last year it is reported that about [(cOMFEREn Bncer oo auspleos o1 i ninety-nine fans are not| 7 45—hiiadeiphia; Cathay hestra Ll i 15,000 ifsteners in the United States|melephony. Reports are to be made Shoh e ot the Tars “ncinnati Wainut Hilla i o : }land Canada heard European stations. | ool omy om0 T Ao e o At individual ‘communtes e T - z X i ear many more should be wble |cygg them. Technicians, engincers and | ite Serne ¢ | sB0=Anantic:City Ok v R : lm' the r"t"x?"':\‘-‘“;l“"f;fl l{l';‘l:‘; legal talent will be employed to aid in : i 5 i} 5 . because of better transm! s ¢ ub'n Gefnits plan- B its should be sent 00—Yew York t Choristers Lo L ] o, e O e, and the prot | VOTKINg up a definite plan- Prof. H. New York: V. Waldor!-Astoria Orchestra L. WIZ 54.0 ability of better weather conditions, e ring n Row T omk Sk oeal Tasacron'a concert: from " De’ the executives prophesy. . e e, Sprinahelg s : c : y 11| Among the forelgn stations on tha [N RADIO SERVICE bl o Gatans 3 Sl ENC e % | air is listed OAX of Lima, Peru, which We can repair your old Henionsun (hicago: " Elenie b i fom Orctissira”Hxil. ) KS 501 { will broadeast on 380 meters between | N set or no charge. do e ga g } rat st Ch Sl 3 51 10 @ 5 & ac 1 s ok urd Levitow's Hotel Commodore Orhestra {10 and 11, Central standard time, each |\ DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Side remarks are ta ‘You are artfond. Conn ¥ uard Band ... 4 night of the weel, Exchange Your 0ld Radio for a fesios dpeiuie Ao SO0 LR e e A 10 Besides observing the scheduled New Radio-ls \Vhat is the should ne ; AN iy ervices ... Wi silent period each evening between 11 2 Toitne ‘,,‘ z beuldu B ATl R = | and 12 pin, Bastern time, Americs Bagtery Rechareed and §1.50 arisey i e ERE ati:. Chimen conce 25 G 5 i 5 | stations will transmit speclal pro Fowlér Radio Service 7 ; ; s condensed | 8:30—Chi Chlireny serva : L\ j e e i " 8th and Madison St L';:f prating simply the city ) _ e e TO 10 P ) e o et e 10 Adama 2701 1t o i adriohia Potuan and Pesimutter program ..U UWCAY B1Eg 10 Gary 24 withiseven Mpeakers i —— — The re on of the complete list n. TIL: Mixed, string quartet: voral and instrumental <olo- scourse in seven different lan WM P. BOYER CO s in a hook-up s | o - . .- WY 3 7 . Tt is scheduled to start at 11 give the list ot 5 3 5 . P p.nm., Central time, following our silent RADIO—SERVICE o osarille, ¥ ¥ T core” Watihiower Violin hour. Talks will be given fn English, | | ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 1 Choir:_Binte talic i Rl WEBBR ; German, French, Spanish, Slovak, Ttal: ! s, Orthe A IROSIS MRl iaad inz o 1o e Norwegian, which shouid || 812 13th St. M. 842 e 3 s 5 Orchesfra WPG 4 | make the hroadcasts of this station | = e i T WEBM String » in every country of Europe. -— { ) Orcnestra, . wonw o 441 KFJR, at Portland, Ores.. wil WHY PAY MORE" | Atlantic City: Seaside Hotel | WHAR broadeast a speclal musiéal program 4 Sunday, January 3, 1926. 5 Schonectady: Mudisal grosram from Wz v ilon its 263-meter channel Tuesday v. J 2 9:15=New otk A uaLr Hent iaaio Dour. Soaturiie Atnry Snald night. January 26, between 12 and 1:30 WSAT WS, WOC, W WLIT, WEAR. KsD, WT. 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