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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. i fellow-Hoosiers. May your shadow nounce had successtully demes ‘N[}AP F [MURES LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMEN FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | | ™ v iew. * SC'S:gE_%?;‘:iEg,\:TEEéGS‘:‘.j“.t:! e ol st o o e MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926 'BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA (e Wor Wt Asone ety aites e s Tt ‘Wells, ‘conderyation Py cl ol 9 o E g 5| ) blologist and sanitarian, perfected the BUY SBUU]’ B"-l- rograms of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time NotodlAuttwriey. on Hadia, ant memories 1 st cherish of huppy | Propagation Will Ald Failing Clam | biologist and sanitarian, perfected the All Rights Reserved. Reproduction ‘Prohibited. founding the American Chamber of and Mussel Industry, Says |rnumumun for other shell flsh prop 4 10/ bR, Bsations e Commerce at Berlin. Have just heard New York Commission. agation. 00—ew, Yok, Yexp parts; tali; Glones Orchestra .. 04 = from an old comrade of those ancient . _The commi belleves that Mr i N o Tl ot chad, Mok T 10 WY ;mlflecflfler and Battery Eliminators—| This, however, still left the prob- |(imes—Arthur E. Dunning, secretary | By the Associuted Press | Well's discoverios will not only as Wiil R d Willie Robyn Philadelphia: Murket, hints .. s Wi 1 u Part 1. lem of disconnecting batterles when | of the chamber, which was incorporat- X. Y. February 8. falling industry—for the busi nl Rogers an L y 50 A fiman CTiC: VocAl and dnstrusidntal w: i VEAR Iiver since the day when radio was | they ran down, and also of paying at- | ed in 1903. He writes: Seienc stolen another march on | NESS of taking shell fish constantls " T B hIMphin: Mneaxne i Bt cetar VLI’ taken out of the laboratory no end |lention to the connection of the bat- fo in Germany is developing | mother nature. The State Conserva-|Pecomes more precarfous because of to Take Part in Gala 40—Fhiladelphia: Police rports: organ: trumpets .. ... Wi of work has been done to reduce the [!€rles at frequent intervals. very fast. Berlin has nearly Roo- |tlon Commission announced yesterday | the uncertain supply—but will also 5 TO 8 P.M. connections and operation of the radio [ The need for a constant supply of | 56" ¢ e We get London, Paris, |it nas learned how io propagate from | ilcrease a very ork: Sherry's Trio: market reports ..... .........W. 1 set to a truly stmple procedure. No [CUrTent requiring no attention has re- | poo M VS BE WORCOT TR egg to adult little neck clams, scal- = Program. ndelphia, Taike' trom’ i ool . . St 2 Izi|one finds any difficulty in connecting [¥ulted fn many devices afmed to do | IR0 oS, B (VO 8O lops and mussels. Rumania has ordered grk TNy canans ehdisiner s A : an electric iron or a lamp or any other | Wiy With batteries to a greater or [ i€ FEL R GITECT The commission last September an-|from C CtORS .. vue s % v similar piece of electrical apparatus |lesser extent, and bring receiver oper- | (0 FELIE O JTHE - ‘r ‘SF"‘_ wo thers 1 eouncil! taik: mus S i y g i [to the lighting malns ready for opera- | #ion toward the goal of lamp socket Hae on'very well, “"Mfijfln“ fow \ zala Boy Scout program. 1) | Minnea Readers. Club o000 ) 4 o) rRing p 2 talks by Wil | rs und Willie Crieannati - Monday Musical Clol) LWL E s ipdion. peration by plugging in a plug and| giijon, Our membership is 800, compared to 275 hefore the wai sbyn, will be wdenst by station B Oy v . oL i s s When it comes to connecting up a [lUrning on a switch. T mildivn’s peiiods Post sta. radio set, hewever, a person has to House Current Unsuitable. and our staff numbers 10, com- pared to ¥ or 3 Lefore the war. WOCAD (onisht in eonjunction with ) ].1“ ““%‘_‘.\‘ e ic njunction : ) 6 TO 7 I'M. learn the difference between the nega- Using 4 ik in New York, als 0 axart, Liumannia JIBNer SODCEY 3t WHN tive and positive terminals of the bat-| USing the lighting current for re hdtore res itatior S Al AT oA tioe - WMAQ terfes, nat mentioning the intermedi- | ¢iver operation fs not as simple al * ! d selections Se n ate voltuge values, and has to know | Procedure as it would = he A Listener and a Reader”—name e St the difference between “A™, “B' and |U&hting current in most houses is an | not given—expresses the following 11 et and Vincent L e e = o SRA Mele Qoo eumiTRin dites, Tl 5 che N E “C* batteries, alternating current, which is unsuit- | views: i ; - ; E ble for opo : o TSIt a6 Y ° 3 Al Itamermoor New Y ; ‘i W L | There are only two connections | [oF receiver operation is i steady, | ven 50 cents a year would make A | SICS a 3 et "“,l_;”‘,.“ s > < ¢ o g “03 | necessary for practically all the elec. | UnVarying, uni-directional current. | an fmmense sum, it seems to me. | i 1 i < 7 zg | trfcal apparatus used in the home, | The current supplied by the alternat- | Then persons who please the public ¢ and those two connections are ms ing current mains s constantly | very much could be pald. I sup- The semi-mont 6 : o e § e et v ally ut a single stroke by | changing in value and fows first in| pose If the tax was too heavy, the e A \ tallowan York . ) + reports planio s German lessons us + plug into Its receptacle. | one direction and then in the other | masses would not own radios, or | | d e il Beavat aiolinices o urte: Hotel Shelton En & froms RDRA N 1851 When it comes to connecting up a |direction. 1 would secrete them | | w songs by Billy ney, and i f Wildeen's entertainer- d Lon i E radiv receiver, however wwhere | TU IS possible. of course, to rectify % p f AL Concert Orchostra . SIS LWBAL 0 from four to eight different battery | this current—that is, to Cause it toi (o oo T — 3 B i ievieStrattord Totel . i 4.5 connections and two connections for [ oW only in one direction—but there | V. J. Blein, Berieim. ‘”'u"f ‘“‘-“\}‘:}’u DR. W. B. CALDWELL sident of » Washington Cham- | hour ... . . B it kK an aerial and a ground are required. |Still remains the problem of smooth- | ' a ]3 d U) DA on January::3 AT THE AGE OF 83 . | ) from Post studio ... KDK . To the unitiated these connections |INE out the fluctuations or varfations | ¥Nd lets me D from him: B} | - g = WCAP will . Sk - e vt : e as hard to master as the difficult | in the current wave so a8 to produce T've just been reading what a While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon- | shortly cstablishing Man X X i i nose i ¢ 4 z or Charleston steps » to the ctically constant current. This| Person named (. Wood Arthur | ticello, Ill, a practicing physician for | larit It never gripes, s Ambrose Durkin woaw o ke dancer. been smplished to point of | Haid about you, taking you to task |47 years, knew that constipation was | upsets the system. Beside mpersonations by A zreat deal has been done to elim- | bracticability by the use of a suitable | for comment on the World Court |the curse of advancing age, he did|absolutely harmless and pleasant ok ¥ 7 i ! 1 1 artists: talk woAw 2 these ebjectionuble features of [filter & stem of choke colls and con- d8hitel L hive listened many times | ve that a “purge” or|take. 98 _Hrok il X i o . : A celver operation, The multi- | densers to the now complete B bat o your talks, but never have I LW e J e ) | Per i k) n e ol Wico F v and aerial und ground | tery eliminators and parts’ for con-| heard you hold up ecither the ic” every little while was nec . h|"“h‘ ty, buy a large 60-cer : x G -WhG . wis i K in strueting such units at home are| United States Senate as a hody or s 3 . hottle at 21l med 3 . for once the batterte availubl any individual member to ridicule. | im, it seemed cruel that | | In tomorrow's article 1 will outline | T rather think the writer of t i man, <custipated old people had to to | the various rectifying p | letter. who signed himself C. Wood |be kept constantly “stirred up” and i Reval Alddania S 4 i . as to | are ilab] ter-| Arthur, might have left the Arthur | half sick. = B Yot Tl ol : pull out or iIn the | nating current ent, : ppears 1o | Iy Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he LocalRadioEntertainment e s 8 i ; P E sume way that : werted o land will tell why v are ot | me to be \ l e e e e S e pulled from the average lighting rve- | sultable for urth of a series of b wolyn A f 2 ! “regulate” the bowels of old tolks. 2 I . e o oss e | cept { eliminators, More bad news for the 10 o'clock | scBRI3 e . Monday, February 8, 1926. s : - S radio scholars, T understand that | D Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only > AN s R a1 i NAA now not only s weather | Causcs a gentle, casy bowel move-| ; BN g 3 ENTURES 7 TE P .. but blusts » twice| ment but cach dose helps to AA—Naval adio station, Radio. Va. i Leneu ; SRR R ADVENTURES OF A BROADCASTER T A e e umthen ihe bowel. mnusles (43 eters). { T i WRNY s e e 8 3 WHT 04 | 15 pom. = Weather- Butedu reparts. i am ] z FREDERIC WILLIAM WIL - 3 b -Weather Bureau reports. | s M “ank: st Trianon Ensembl wpAE _Radioscribe. RIVALS THE BEAUTY OF THE SCARLET TANAGER - i v WAL . . Red aad Black Color Uombiuati A - Trade Mark U. ~Ofbon RUF—Washington Kadio Hospital | Hokmond - X g WRYA in a Love Affair. "\ imme e 6 Meters). — & Lo NON Sag WEAX WO Hoseril s upon i administration’s propaganda? It antie ity K - . WAk heir Ume o play ny smelleth unto Hades. His bray MAL—Washington Radio Forum 3 4 ebira OO | R They're asked to address men ir Jould ce He is statie’s 212.6 Meters). elphia - 3 ~ an B - X 4 women's clubs, act as jud only rival as a nuisance. <ilent g y el 3 tory " of {begty coutests and oratorical cor ¥ * » - : WRAT g o, express opinions " RC—Radio ( America i Can. Aniainin Wil i . o i wark: Zit's Centril o Orohestra. . OR T AR 2 o ponty | 141 treet, who comes from In b ie . planist. T 30—Cincinnati: Weather snd niarket reports WLW i arft But I've had my madden ex 3 220 pam The South ands 8 TO 9 P.M. rience in beine asked to disentangh 3 i a stack of hot, stean Mary Ann De v 8 00—Cincinnat estra. theatrical 2 \»\‘I.\\\‘ 2. 2 love affair. A soldier in g L : akes set before ma of the e o AL 0 1o % oE dea ington hospital writes me . Vith a wad of “Th 2 - altimore ume r e S 3| has been ‘‘doubled-crossed’” his| butter, and probably syrup, to New York: Terrunal musical hou : JIWMCA wife, who threstens to divocrce him | Well, that's the way my B o oo U0 e ol OO WEAr because she and b have| mother and T appreciate your radlo o ) Atianti: City: Seaside Hotel Trio: Boj Scout talk i 2 concluded that his brok E talks on political events In Wask Early Program Tomorrow. | fichmnd Hiud N0V Ko ruphae o . 3 0d{never mend and he'll “no. g ington. We speciatly 1ike you m—Arlington time signals. | 2 g AU b P : to them any longer. p # because the not only i 2 S © Handel's “Messinh ' dusig by ng i ital, broadcust | Afian MRt SRS e s story, and 1'd like to he u spley and to the point. but hot off m the 1i the Homer L. % Guy Hubter, bl Ltain 2 this disabled fight man wants is the griddle Maybe we're a little | i« Piano St Louts. Liutle ssmpliony Quatien:, ox : 210 |lawyer, not a radivseribe. so 1've un My mother is a native. | Irving Boerstein's Hotel h Vi Market rep i Umentai ' dertaken to provide bim wi » fer and 1 have the honor | Orchest deast from | YRYA one, in Attica, on the banks of Hotel Washington York: Pu‘m‘nv‘: u‘ % G e WRNY 3 i we feel we: are | S New ] ik Roswland Danie Ore : 2 CAP—Chesapeake and Potomac | Tncle, foteris chat: berry and Russell. one-man act. WHN g1 - | Here's one that's ‘elephone Co. (468.5 Meters). ! Bostons MLl brogin T et i Ny Keep to myself. A person signing an . _ - | i - : Sprin Oreientra; instrimental quarie e IR it & . . 2 . 1o 7 pm.—"Washington Post| Firtuburei = O kDR buiously ~ assumed | named. which | Fog, giolag, Neutrody = And Gives Him the Speed and Character in Penmanship sy i Detroit: News Orchestra; s Gaio i s #5327 au7 [thereforn isn't worth reproducing ELECTRIC ONSTRUCTION 2 7t 7:10-pm—Dick Kaval, violiist, Clotgina. PainckHien L : writes WRC to ask . OPEN EVENINGS. i that Lead to a Bigger Pay Check companied by Marion L. Story at Deaver: Markets: news: i = e Why do you persist in perr x - . - i Siring | Orchestra - % A 24 1389| ting Wile to sully the ether from WM. P. BOYER CO. The Pen with the 25-Year Guaranteed Point and Oversize Ink Capacity 0 p.m.—Billy Gedney and st. Lows: Boy_Seout procram; talics ... EESRRREET your famed station by exercising 812 13th St. M. 842 3 Kan awee 0 'Orchestra; o 3 2] 3 & 5 le. radio favorites, in late b g Boheoes T TR Giigon 5 ; ; his leather lungs with the present = e — millions of Parker Duofolds putting the world's songs, accompanied by Mrs. Rossville. No¥.: Jubiles Tntertal 1 ; ed 8:15—san_Francisco; ‘Chlidrens Nour oo ST daily work on a higher standard than ever, a man b “ = hin ime tores . - i 2 N i ' 7:40 pm fealth, Police o Vork: Boy Seont talk: violnist: z | is most certainly handicapped now if he doesn't carry Departments,” and “Public | §: ¢ York: “Coal Miners' Trio" . SR EA 1 this super-pen. # Schools,” the fourth of @ Towa City® College of = Vol 2 =z » tallis on matters of speciul Don Avkeics: Talx ity Canaes "LREL 4 i y ] We don't mean that the Parker Duofold will put any in the National Capi 2 _ New York: Moods in muel L SR | A man on the golden throne, although it helps him to get W. Darr, under auspices 8 Farm progran e FLCO i AUth hington ' Chamber of Come LR HoMih (Al WEEL AT and s - : 2 there. But the same keen instinct that makes men suc- 9:00—Minneapolis: Tniversity ¢f Mirnesota pr . 2 54 97| s a7 7 cessful, prompts them to pay $7 for this sure-fire classic o 8 pan-Musical program by | W York: Musmical program by the . & G 4 hen they coul slacker pens irolsi Manning, contralto, and | :(' \V:El_ ‘;‘01‘;)“ WJA?L Felar WEAGT WeAE, WAL x 4 A % w d bus L for half the money. brose Durkin, bass, accompanied | New Mok Talk. uaveloenc: e X 2 4 i g A smooth-gliding, swift-writing 25-year guaranteed t the piano by Christopher Tenley 7 2 ! int i \[‘(ut it ork: Shorthand writing Yocal ‘solos: & _ 2 5 t in a ot o Scout p m . = g 1 . y 4 poinf 1 balanced, free-swinging shaft with Over-size Program: Se- Rciapes Xola; Hios Orencatra 8 : g | ink capacity. t Scout Band, the urgh : ) C i L K 30 > E 3 Good ‘would almost :e by Vice President Dawes, | Piehia P Wi s " Sogar Cando. O . T Z ; pen counters d s soon close up shop rs, Willie Roben, Strand montionday Nnighlers oo e Toeee. WOAT ! & 3 s asto be without it. Stop at the neerest one and choose your ette, nee New York: 1 loists 1 B b 7 Iyt —] -] "ine, ' ey | el SRR MBS e o , v point—Extra-Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad, Stub or Oblique. e [Chimond. Va.: Travelggte: fstrumentai trio: £ | Parker Duofold Pencils to mateh the Pens : Lady Duofold, 83 S o Philadelpliia: . Staniny Theater Orehes e " 0 4 \m T:‘{IL‘\; ”,'»' wn;kx" “_nnl 4 H_rv.ELr '5"“ ok, e J 7 - —_————— o Over-sige Jv.. €3.50; “Big Brother” Over-sigs. 84 New York | WY Chriatian e 3 y r 4 oRran 1 ERA G > A A& T -4 Trish 1 4 songs 7 2 / 7 s, f D At Voeul and | inetrumental progran : ) t i i ai Canwis City> Tvanhoe Band and Glee Clab .. Lwr i > 4 : 05 - o aaneld, Portlard: Dinner cones e 3 i 5 3 irand Jefterson it Christian Colieke’ Wrokram W Compit r direction of Tommitiment cerem S 0 4 # | Sodero from New York Cit New York: Vocal and instrumental solos .. " 3 P I on “Sew el Troy, N. Y.: Boy Scout program; xong recital v 4 k on “Seven Thousand i g.3g Diiie: Agricultoral. program - A A b 1. H in COLD : by Edwin B. George, Ntwaic A Forl” iy e oo ! : o e er of U b e neemible . el > e & foner of the United Memphis: Coriess Ensemble, ik 3 Bush itoutby 3 Aloma of the South Sea Department of Commerce, at Denver: dandman's hour 2 e LKOA 3 Tood [ and 15 Toar Putus Parkar alternatel Philippine Islands. 9:45—Boston: Cook’s Orchestr. v Deutesd Over-sime pressing an e o enetaiate Dokl to 12 p.m, Tusical program solofsts . s = : " 893 0! With ring for o releasing Fil- Atlanta: Hopk! [ ler Butron. the Hawallan Melody Boys. r’T,\I_:,r"g,r;mT“:mthm g el e e i T p ) THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN from Metropolitan Tower, L L - The energy received by a radio set may be 5 loy Seout New York C terecontest WITAZ 3 e 5 Xk b New 5ok Vol “solon: “Study”Clib: Belaia Gariad 0 WLWL 28y, only a few billionths of that emitted from a — Cincinnati: American §ton program: 1Uth Infantry Ban : < " A l O Fort "Thomas, Ky, rarronomrs ooos ¥ wkre g 2 distant station—but Radiotrons respond to it POLICE REMOVE U S. FLAG Richmond _ Hill, N mmermenal 0 and amplify it thousands—even millions of — Philadelp! " odians’ 3 s = 3 Property Dispute Leads to Arrest St. Donle Taking: profram -o. 1oy o o AR times. 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Low Angeles: Mueical program: story er, throngh the intecession of New York: Marguerita Mannierre, sopran the consul, Buniing was released RO o i however, removed the HAner oot Sirine Band 1z which was belng flown | 10:10—New_York: Lecture: police an K 5 b Versatile_Orchestra “FED AT poison. | e i A SRR RADIO QUALITY FIVE FED RAT POISON. | Toniend: S ravelers' Symphony Ensembic: Todies : over i Quartet - - 3 Radio Satisfaction Insane Asylum Inmate Gives! Gew Yorl: Sclections from “White Slaters And Our'Unusually Low Terms Satisty : Y ; 11:00—New Tork: Select! Sl S 2 RCA Everything That RCA Poison to Friends—One Dead. Portland: _Concert 'program .. s ee g 7 Is Good in Radio Omaha: Swedish program .. ek r 5 = o Musical Town Crie z 336, KANKAKEE, 1lL, February 8 (®). Los e;;;gle,{" e Onisire ; Look for the Home of 5 I * . ”»” One inmate of the Kankakee Hos- o inmati~ Little Symphony_ Orchestra; £ “"I'h h ,t h T Ope mate ot Ul Kankgton Bes | BLoE NS Bl pn T i : ‘ L pperiect ey haven’t missed a single day at school! other patients are serjously ill as a Minneapoll A e cco = amonds > sult of having taken rat poi: d- ork ver 8 ub: McKnigt WPG X % f 4 - - Tinistered s medicine. by another A S e Bl Viker's progam - X . R N\\7/~ & “They’re well all the time. The doctor says they are the healthiest children he knows. ¥ Campus Serenaders . .- A 3 g \ \ « S 2 5 : 3 Hoff admitted to officials last Newhrk: AFOnRODS rer ROK Orchestra: z E: told me constipation is what mlkhd so many growing children sickly. 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