Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 18

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1’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 18. 1926, PROCRAM OF WCAP MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926 UFFERS VARIEIY Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time | 170 3 P Station. Meters. Boston: Copley Plaza Hotel 'Trio = New - rev's Trio” markets | i Alvan Stone's Orchestea . Woman’s Industrial Confer- g News: marketa: wemsher ence Speeches on Air—Tab- e Thie: Pons et loid Opera Will Be Sung. e A u)lw~\<\\ \-\H“u- ‘[ n‘ 6 TO T P Eittmoann s Wi com Dty Dkl Hotel Wildort-Astor heestr ¢ e e elections rhits: dinner Clevetand Gay 1 it s Rosat O New' York - Vil Golden' = Or Tannce codram T WRAL diner Jicobs Hotel Shelton Eo. fiier concert om KDKA il st ot Orchestra Dinnee SKeezix e fon S ket we, tinaneral and ol o repurts 308 KDK A niamin b ki Hot | Comn - ore cinina lev e St fore Hotel Orche At City 1 Morton Trio LocalRadio Entertainment Monday, January 18, 1926 WHAR ) o e ap { itz Caciton Orehiestia . WoO NAN —Nuval Badio Station, Radio, Vi o s Dagin: « <ind aivis WLAT 1315 Mot 3 K« WMiA G ¢ i WoR WL Wi Wiy ’ ¥ Wiiw WERHE—Washin dio Hospital L X Fund Committee (236 Meters 200 B Tt WKVA dio Corporation of Americs v 1685 Meters et Braniurd Theste WOR ket iy Gl WALy ompkins i : 1T WilAR it the 1o recital Wi ey WaHG Cetetiine WRNY [N WM BF WEAF e o diseen Voo Cand inatriimental WAL lsemble. cong crdr s mphons wTAM imental aoloietsl Matropalitan W ac Tome o o arica g Orhestes RN N YT Vocal ard inatrumanial solos Binde 1aik. WAAR 5 Tiedtime stomec farm 1Ak war =3 nes’ Simpson Conservatary ot Musie nrogram’ L WHO Coal Miners Trin | haalth talk WEET WEAP Markats WEAF 9 TO 10 P.M Musical nrogram by the A and P. Gepeies WOAP. WWI WIAR. WOO and » Miles. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS WOD. WEAP WCAE WIAR and Wras ATHSL concert® voeal soine 7:40 to R4S an Theatar program: vocal and instri ®: Cook & Orchestin 1cal and instrumental arnists Light Overa Company Orchestra ran Uritiestia Sahei S Uriestra Wi e Chestrn Wik wi kqx.,:r dny ial Fanu program A 10.TO 11 Py Betrumen e Zammernan « Nizint Anictol Brisndiand program, onard’s Waldort-Astoria oOr and i he WEAR Wiz G et by WEAF Grand Opera from WEAF Drogram Belaie Quarter Dixle Oriheetra HoeM To Slipper Clun: Eddie MeKnight's Or- ¢ < Orchestin 3 1sania Dance Orghest 1 Silser Shipper Earl Carotin Vi Ned Ol Fullies Bererne Dt Orviag Entertainment ' TO 1AM, adians Orhestriy on Plasers . uilers WHAF * AM Wesles Helvey's Troubadours WKRC the ch mber would move the normal FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, Noted Authority on Radio. Reproduction Prohibited. tance and Cap: 3 i which time the tension put on spring to force it toward | cator setting. ‘ the left in the direction of the arrow and capacity the action lof llate hack | The only factor that Ilimits the existent point 4 on the indicator. the spring rep- | plunger act against each other to pro. resents the action of inductance and | duce the oscillation but do not eanse similarity if we represent voltage as movement of ward the right in the direction indi- | From the Philadeiphia Bullet and change of | ;. Green—I tled t kno v sward the left | Fy L ArTOW | member what it was put there for. 1 see then that change | yjiss Perte—Perhaps to remind you change of the ball to-| own in the diagram is exerted on spring (in voltage ent toward the left) is resisted | A change | | est of the | ‘ markings can he made hy adjustment of either the | e a er tension of the spring (increase of ten. | sion would move the normal position | [ o ol TR st | Powe Dursb iy Fiaish the lunger . pressure in the eylinder (svacuating position. of the weight toward the | | FIRhD) or by adjusting both spring ten. slon and cylinder pressure. Adjfust ment of spring t : | lieve skin irritation, and that makes it n motld. ‘cor- || Lo iR soft, clear apd. healthy, | respond adjustment of inductance while adjustment of cvlinder pres. sure would correspond fo adjustment of capacity, When these two quantities are prop. | Al| erly adjusted. the ball will oscillate back and forth over the proper indi In the same way when the inductance and capacity in a cir- cult are properiv adfusted the circnit spring | Wil tune to a given frequency or the | wave length the indi- | amplitude of the oscillations s the indicator | actual friction in the system in the then | sume wav as resistance in nditions of | trical clreuit will cause a diminuting an eiec- in(in the avallable energy. The resct fllates about | ance of either Inductance or capaclty | as represented by the spring and the the | any loss of energy. the —————— Helping Him Out. handkerchief a week ago but can’t re- the | that it's time to send it to the laundry. Lat ft's time to send It to the laundry. Stop envying ownersof | BY FREDERI; Hail and welcome to my con colleagues of the air! 1t was {Tortunately not possible for me listen In Saturday night when Repre he Work of Con nt from all WiIlness e ints 1 have been able (o get th tlemen from Connecticut and Tennes. see were informative, interesting and intelligible. \WRC, il seems to me, ren ders a distinguished publie service in prevadling upon our responsible states {men to fuce the microph adio ix I hound steadily Voveer viy from the largely entertaining to (Lnul"!\ instructive aspect music, less jazz, and more {Halk, Tess b, is my horoseope fos bIy Just around the corner * + Here's o quip t Uto suppr even it the humorist st own wife, Wit and himor are the ventures 1'm fondest o Vi S this speciioen is not inappropriadel veprodue < colmmn. 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