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26 ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926. 1 M”Sl[} AND SG'ENBE LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT Featured at WCAP ADVENTURES OF A BROADCASTER "(ECBP‘"’@N J}‘r‘%ht HVE FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time p Rndl'usrri.lm. 5 5 UN RADIU PRUGRAM 4 My Best Radio Letter to Date. lt s A“ YOU want ln Radlo 4 TO 5 PO Station. Meters. Miles. i e : 4:00—New \'(»rkl Vocal solos: piano selections: Uncle Robert and e _ - Guaranteed for Certainty of performance. Abso- hie s 204 : ‘ive Year : : Roston ce, Orcaestra > S If there were a prize award for the t-aid measure in case of insom. Kixe v lute clarity of reception. Great power 20—Philadelpiia Ari recital : W iy 4 vote for one that's just come to me| could with advantage be muct 3 - et b d {“f" Start Entertainment of Eve- | **¢—"iadelbhia: Police reports; organ: trampets.”. . : 13 : from Mrs. Ella W. Chamberlain, who | more frequent and the music cut ances. Absolute selectivity. Accu- 5 g 1 AstoeiOr a 3 | from the Masonic and BEastern Star| jazzy stuff that now passes for ¢ i Bl ning Over WCAP. Sew Yorks Mol Aot orehesce ket eporin. ..o gta gl [ O Enn iR o manship. Beauty of casing £ Crescent Orchentra Sede it f 747 I? ; = Fhe Y T , = - Falic; news: child Tile’ stories (] 04 Unlike Mr. Riefkin, who think Bigusive Dealors A variety of musical attractions in Mooteheart, Ti1. - Children's’ proiran: msic: talis. ... it through, I am afraid you are a |rond, believes “poiitical talks could be | Territory Now Open. Philadelphia 1 S e T CH - VHA { Republican. If so, it is the only |jisiened to every other evening.” She talk will be broadeast tonight by stil Chicago: Tea time at WGN; musieal program .50 i i thing I have against you S0 far. |sivs she is “sorry when Congress ad- | tion WCAL ram will start at 4 allas: Womai » hour W 4 g However, I will forgive even that | j,urps and the political si is | 6 o 1 cexly concert of . i Auntie Jim's letter from across the sea A g A S if you will work back on the air at | not with us.” Then she adds: “I am | o n au the A - Juintet, and close [ 6TO 7 P ; an’ earlier hour. fénd of musio—play. piano and sing—| . ’ ~ with nee music by the Ic: Littmann's dinner eoncert: Diddy Dingle. ... . Let them make a movable feast |put ess music would please me bet- | The « s include w recital New York O : . 5 : # | which we have too many and which by M anist eHsDectay b 3 WGY 7 we would not miss. Of course, we e am by the New York: Uoeto Geebes? Julé Angelis Parl Houns' Orcticetis WObn what hour you speak, for th enough to say that he Mozart s“,mg Quartet to New ¥ o Baad; " fotel A.fz_\.}'i‘r_- 2 3 201 Lo world's best radio letter, I'd cast my | nia. But bright, informative talks to overcome atmospher T0 ¢ P 3 |calls herself an “old lady” and writes | down accordingly, especially the racy of tuning. Perfection of work- ance: Orchestra news:, child £04 H . . You are too non-partisan to be seen | Mps. W. R. Choate, 1628 Columbia | hi; Reception Radio Corporation terspersed b wics and a scientit Clircago: Soloists: Valenting: Oreh - . o diex” Klub: ‘dinmer ‘dance imusie of some of the lighter things, of |ter. Jiotel music is being overdone.” Distributor of pupular D e nia Weither 4 ( will wait to hear you. no Hera comes a chap, an M. of the 13th Detroit: Dinner concert WWJ 7 % many hungr people i printed to the spoken worc hreys, Va., | B3ETN0W, Tork; Markots: piario selecirons: Trenieh icasons L 5 g 4 2 2 to have vour conclse, concre H. Sutliff, 312 Cu rland avenue, | lment of the | 6 phia: Beevue Stkactord. Hotel Orchestra. ... 2 WET § 13 . views, which » easlly assiml | Someruet, Chevy Chase, D. C., writes 200 Harvard Ave., Rockville Ceneer, N.Y. Spic Held' Coneert from KDKA Wbz 3 MRS. NORRINE NORRIS DAHN, | lated and satistying, anc : ‘November 33, 1935, TR R A L L Bgee : Pianist, who will play a number of| Otherwise. ke e e D e R e vy ifausondcop S i G sigiel Bond o WHE popular numbers for the rudio sudi mean, e e Gien | and cun better digest, your articles, : 2 & - Colies ener concer : cos co tonight through the Chesapeake Y e i . o Jazz goes a IONE wa Gentlemen:— 5 0> Skeezix time for children market reports. ... W ence tonigh &l e T als rving Cob! A little jazz goes a long 2 by James aenport; Chimes oncere SR 4 and Potomac Telephone Co.’s station.| Freeman, Dr. Walsh. frving ¢ B s WhHG: e P Last night T completed my Hemmartund-Roberts Happe ned at Sir Hob Chicago: News, financial and final” market reports - You have lots of fans out here. . was most int - Receiver and dialed twenty-one stations including seven . Miss Blanche ol : : Sav a word to us some time, will 4 from Chicago, but the big surprise came when I got by: s Aliss ERIouchs DA A ot mOSIC L = FIFTEEN MINUTES OF You? And please tell the Radio Cor- CFYC (Vancouver, B.C.). Received all these statiors Hotel Morton Trio . .. : REv ope the whole town will turn out Rone: %o Datenpurt, \,;.,”."’ D it an et 12 : RADIO EACH DAY poration that dmirers i I iope, the whole town will turn out on the loud spesker. i this aternoon 2 jacoba’ Hotel Shelton Ensembl G ; T SR et Auditorium Saturday and ~ Sunday | The results were st:tpeising to me as this is the frse sec program—a con : O’ e coniert Uy Drake Wil B , BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. B H==Uuat Move vour) houee .‘fil.t:_ Rothatel xv“\'\".,‘,.;l:r,l...”,‘:,:’: | Thave ever built and I wan to commend you for design- B T aitE )r\\‘ \K;..ru Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Cof re Orchestral® All Rights Reserved. Repro. Probibited. number on Sixteenth street—3313. | (¢ h"‘;y ;” “-"“_h_m“'* S e ing a set which can be assembled so easily by an amateur. h is sched Miami Beach. Fla.: Conpert, prosram . % LIIIWMBF N4 3 < Some time I'll work it out for you. | 5y B0 SO e enshrined in im The tone and volume which I received Philadelphia;’ Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Orchest WFI N Racat s if 1 dare ask for yvour birth date. el e = last night was much better than some of o o TN i et The Modulation of the Carrier Wave. | 1 T dare ask for vour birc Sete | mortal letters. 1¢ s & more de ight w t ower Hotel Of board of eatimate ! Mernil Huches Orchestra: o WNY ; ! Part I. s e LIl stop, 2 serving charity the National my friends” high priced sets. Orches 8 ews by Mrs. delphia: Unele Wip's oedume story, roll eall and birth- s but guess stop. Sanitorium for Tuberculous Children . Sincerel Nina 1 Marine e’ P bt Orehantrs. Sy 3| It is difficult for some fans to under- FNNERE Treinave e heedl SEIE T Drodict that | incerely, Band y E s ner Coneert: heaion ik WGV Orchéstrai | stand the action thit tekes DIecS! M. J. Moor, who writes a familiar | Ros ill reap a golden harvest for | G e 8 e S t5 | mand Butigiveano adare ington : Erie’ Golléen's Orchestral” 8achs " Radio, on ¢ sh-frequency radio wave to K TR n a high-frequer radio wave t P LocalRadio Entertainment New Harry Richman's Entertatners: Melody Ciub produce the r wave that goes out Please have your station people WHY into space to affect the millions of | put you on at some less unearthly Ot iy e ot i e i e Weed receivers that will in turn strip the | hour than Weather Bureau time. Lo sseheart. TS Instrumental hour: organ recital! Palmer wave of its carrier and reproduce the Friday. January 8, 1926. - Symphany, Plavers: ¥ s WHD T voice wave alone. it : 5 Markets: stors . address: Trianon Ensembie .. WDAR 3 e .| Mrs. B 3. Grayson, 1786 Lani X 1 c s Orchesira: soloists Condon. Trio. .. WIR t You know, of course, that the ; O elAdT Wormackc s Stncine Symeonators; chUIAHeR's 1eo- ordinary voice wave cannot be trans | place, contributes this to the T \ AA—Nuval Radio Station, Radio, Va. e talka at i Bro AR mitted through space. The only type | vs. Jazz referendum : ou Lan 110 e 515 Meters). Chicao Rauland-Lyrie Trio:” voral and instrumental seléc- e e Ihat ba e Nisdd CHastTval st oy Dallot as: follows ¢ 1 reports. Chicazo: Organ v Grayling's 5t o WiT for that purpose must be of a high | here is too auch music and n : H l (I-R Ve Jureau reports. New Vorl: Sy Wi motes: vocal ‘and st frequency, The high-frequency wave.| anough talk. (2) Political talks, 3 ammariun oberts e 5 5 N T S AR 4 however, is useless in itself if it does| pook reviews and dramdtic criti ¢ i WEAP—Chesapeake - Totomac LU WHAR g 2| not carry the variations that will re-| cjem continue in interest, as does QTLASTradno set building has been really simplified ! 1e.cpitone Co. (1685 Meters). Knickerbocker Orchest 5 WY produce sound in the phones of the| my increasing dependence on t The engineers who designed the H s Mus vgram b, y F 3 receiver. adio. (3) Yo hould speak ut program ; y eceiver radio. (3) You should s Send for thia Book. 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The same evening you're sitting fo_selectio 8 TO o POL simp ay of explaining the action *x % x back listening to programs from all over the country —tuning ther n v " o s to t to a courfer and £l )’ - oAssociate - Ocher Uni: wers Orchestra el 4fis to liken it to a courfer and hiaf o 5 Rt has not| 208LES Geeazest Loupspeaker Vavtr e e b e TRE b T A S e e it ex by Un . RRRRERr S04 24 03| ireat distances without much trouble, | forgotten that T hegged for money for | ———— — AllAmericiaRadio factory-made set o nearly equal eficiency would cost two to three fHe National e . . S EDERA ¢ but it is not gifted with the ability | the Children’s Hospital in 1924 and for (."Li,(g"\(i’i‘é” (e A Mt times as much as the Hammarlund-Roberts. 1 i and IIIWNAC a0l to talk or deliver messages. A the childeen of American blood in the L E P 3 s Seie oo N i he ch of America d n ( fF engineers of ten famous radio parts manufacturers Aepioee News Oro oo i w el Etavel over bhoet dliieh: Phiippines on the eve of the recent | WHY PAY MORE? Radhal Compsny designed the Hammarlund Roberts It will equal any standard N rris otel O e ra; vocal and he has the ability to carry Christmas. 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Heald. 18 Sycamore aven < [y 5 John C Rau 524 12th St. N.W. drad Toston Symbhony = be likened to the man and the dis- | Takoma Park, D.C. s some thought Tested Tested £ . Frank. 5457 Tk w“l\u tance-covering properties of the high- | fy] comment 199 ,n’)“\ g WRNY £ frequency waves ¢ be lkened to I would not like radio programs C i WIR 397 | the horse. The ideal arr | et e Tor - WHN - both es is a combination of the s 7 gl -t g tho e S g Sold only on a 15-day WMCA two: the man astride the horse which “1:;“”'“5‘ gy o Money-back Guarantee Here ave some of the 8:15—Schemix 3 i Bovs and carries him to his destination in one & . . Jamosspern e the o dma case and the volce wave superimposed Li In Rad S “atrd Cleve 5 o ¢ ncoin nadio — “Situation Memphis: Bedtime stories il o ) v 9.7 3 | on the carrier or high-frequency wav i > by the Tphia- Chiropractic falic: dongs: irio i W 3 in the other Now Is the Time to Buy Your EXCHANGE Hotel Or-| 8 T Voral and ntal artists SR T e ATWATER KENT e isco: Children's entertainment : KPO 2342 Modulation is the process of molding RADIO SET SETS—PARTS wation of America | L vl ervied (g e ulo S 471| the hikh-frequency carrier wave to Meters). - 3 T Wilc 476 301 | the outline of the voice wave so that Plus G Servic : == artford, Co Haijo Chib e Plus Grove Service { e b Rt | Lo WayE 8 the high frequency wave goes through || 10 A ppv’ (" CROVE 1 2 Rialto Theater Bldg. apt: Wil 8:45—Cluvago: Musical prozram: Alamo Orchestra. - St ace with the variations of the voice e » Inc. 715 9th St. N.W. i olis: Farm Je ture 4 i dpace =5 2 ) 9 TG 10 P . f g The resultant wave when received inneapolie; Health t T wsiis Erbeaiile WNEC at the recelving station is not a i Talk o' selections; Kessler' En s smooth voice wave, as is the ew York: dongnt Hoek LN 2 203 lwhen voice currents are transmitted - Grand opera Co - Bhue and Gold Melody’ Boya. . WRNY X over wires without the aid of high- Y.: Voeal sa ‘Brandfield Trio WAHG 3 frequency currents, but to all prac- aeial i prosram e o i o W tical purpe the difference between ¥ Mrs, ilgdeiphia: ~ Hobner Harmiony ' Four: Fox ' Theater 0 o0 5|the smooth voice waves and the New York rilla Mandoln Trio: vocal and instrumental slightly “chopped up” voice wave re- 1 s art: o e . . sulting from stripping the carrier Seil - San Erancisco D wave of its superimposed voice wave Lustr 3 so slight as to be negligible. R Drosram 5 . % £ i Entertallimont % i Similar to Movies. Program Tomorrow. 3 Hotel Travmiore Concert’ Orchiestia S 4 : i laiepals $ Hotl Madison Concert Orchestra: Hartman i A somewhat similar action takes time sixnals. L et S 5 Sl s 3 | place in projecting motion pictures on b Aromeige Tarmony Four: vocal and instramental artsts the screen. Most people know that 3 3 e 3 WENR 26 94 |in a moving picture every movement o1 Orchestra. iieago s Musical lecfilel Whitney THloc o ot i is plctured on the film as a series of * ridl malolate ] it " wpen 2 progressive positions of the move A e T Chilirenys” progradn; and dalos: taik 1D 4| ment. In other words every move- RAD!O EXPORTS JUMP. g: Program by Bureau of Labior. . .0 0 0 . WOS | ment is broken up into a number of i . e 2% TECAVBAT 3 | different positions of the member that B is making the movement. Children storien: muste - - ... . KHY s 2. When each of these positions is e ey = i oWaN - B0 u4 [ projected In quick succes: Dalias: Musical pr : : %3] screen by the moving pic iio o, Wmay 3 e L awMe X Jjector the effect produced I om. | 3 5 don Studio program’ poct a continuous motion because the eye ficutest Shoit Sical setiings. .- el is not quick enough to follow each wo $8,936,563 | 10 TO 11 P separate motion, but blends the ring the first 11| 19:00—Hartford, Conn.: Le Bal Taberin Orehestra. ........ separate, individual plctures into a 15 compared with | Denver: " Younz Wowen's Christian Association proxram; b0 h ContiThouR overent | 3 Hestra, sngregational Church 'Quartet} h i re same period of | O Crchastra 0 SorEEeY kg Detailed explanations o1 ne molding &, Philadeiphin Soid i fosts; gack Myers” Architecis. . 123 | action of the voice waves on the car- he rad ports now cons Chicago? 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