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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO N B, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 —_—— e Y VARIETY PROGRAM | LISTED BY WCAP 13 Attractions Include Talks, Vocal and Instrumental Music and Playlet. Thivtecn wusly for s rim to be hroadeast tonight from on WOAP, s talks on playlet provide a diversity, e principal talk” will be made by ave Pruscott, assistant for lighter wiair eraft of the Bureau of Aero: nantics of the Department. on > Rizid Air James C. Du- 1ssistant surer, American Se v and Trust Co.. will be another er. His subject is. “What Your avinzs Acount Does for Your City weap aport three of its fea t1 from New York via WEAF. These includs the weekly *Hobgoblin® Blanche Elizabeth “The Vikings' “Whittall Anglo-Persians.” al features _originating in cton consist of concerts by the | Quintet and the United nd’s Little Orchestra, wge MeCauley . Gorbach, which will be sand Mr. MeCauley’s num uled from 705 to 7 e presented by the Wk € the \ acks this afternoon by station WRC. programmed the Mayflower K reviews by running interesting co and the ertoS by Bare wdeast tiractions music by stra and wedl Nina ¥ LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, March 12, 1926. N A\ A—Naval Radio Station Meters). Radio, Va. AU TePOrLs. ither Bureau veports. | WRHF—Washington Fund Committe rem Radio Hospital (256 Meters). ton Radio Meters). W MAL—Washir (2126 Forum Silent. WRC—Radio Corporation of America 5 \ll‘ll‘r\\ by the United dand Orchestra, Capt. “lmann, band leader ond leader; broad Marine Barracks Spencer Tupman's Orchestra reviews Life and Wilbur * by >s Marine | n rom th pan.—W 1 Maytlower 30 pan—1 Nina Re Laurence and “Apy Early by Mrs Time of L. Cross, anny Hurst assionata Program Tomorrow. Arlington time signals. Daniel Breeskin’s en Daniel Breeskin, violinis Abranmis, harpist 1 anist, broadeast from Iomer Studio. 1 pm.—Raleigh Hotel Trio, the direct] Luing WOAP—(Qhesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). 45 pan—Mozart String fr the under 45 ? Fores Vi et pm—Muarket Reports wer.” by the Depar:- ure nan George Me- selections n—Play P —George hgoblin by Blanche eller. wo Rigid Air- Truscotr, assistant Bureau of thent, pri search cot Dy nal r cert the 1 by rles Bent What Your Your assistar irens- Trust pm—Arthur . Gor- from ~Whittall v York City, v —Dance Wardman music ram morrow. i.m.—"Tower Healt Metropolitan To McCRAY IS WATCHED. eral Gets Report on Gowernor's Condition. rmey (yx n mer The Depart ceived s ré- feal 1t of Justice h % on the ph . AMed for Indiuna, who Atlanta Penitentiar siay veritl w 4 suderi bt he er the orney G Surgent is con- connection With pardon to MeCray, indicate today wheth- veed or contained tions, repor imend 42 CAUGHT !N TRUST NET. Sargent vaes Senate Data on Sher- man Law Operation. Replying to a resolution of inquiry, torney General Sargent yesterday information to the Senate re- ope n of the Sherman since it became effec AL zave thi vdin anti-trust law tive in 1890 Persons impri Persons hed, Total fines Decrees secured fngs 104, soned, 1,338, sed. in 42, $1.75 civil proceed Noted Artists to Sing. Fdward Johnson, famous Canadi tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co. and Joan Huth. vouns American so prano of the same noted organization will provide the weekly Atwater Kent radio program to he broadcast Sunday vight by WCAP and 14 connected sta tions. Elmer Zolier will be the accom panist Tommy Dowd to Preside. With M Jdward Bowes in Florida for u short vacation, Tommy Dowd ‘apitol Family” will preside at the microphone during the Capitol ‘Theater concert, when it is broadcast next Sunday night by WCAP and the linked up for other stations usually this feature. All foreigners visi e taxed $10, for which they will re- eive tickets entitling them to admis sion o histddonl places, con- | compose the While music predomi- subjects luve been interspersed Wade and | i ine Band at Nell | Angio- | g Greece are Lo LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 Programs of Dl'.!lanl Etc!lnnt Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Stations. WEAF Wiz, IWLIT W00 ey 470 5 PM. —New York: Vocal and instrumental soloists; talk 30—New York: Hotel Astor Orchestra - ; 40— Ehiladelphia: Vocal and instrumental recitai . Pailageipia: Police repurts; organ: trumpets .. 5 TO 6 P.M. 00—Nooseheart. 1iL: Children's hour: stories: music York Vincent 2’8 Orchest) 3 5 40—XNew York: Hotel Asior Orchestra: m 45—Pitteburgh: Auntie Jim's letter . 491.5 4043 a0e.5 WJID York: Hotel Waldort-Astoria Orchestra. ... Carl Rupp's Hotel Hollenden Orchestra . n-.umv News: market repo Bivle tulk Uncle Geebee: Anzel's Ferl House Orchiestra. . Nunrfle High School Band . Market Teports: biano selecifon New York: Vail's Hotel MeAlpin String flul\kn- Hotel “1‘\!)! Orchestra Chic Ik ; top 4 ll-uvx( Dinner lhlnvl:‘ Goldkett . . ewark : Sports: 8 bulletine: studio program . .ll—“m'l"l’\‘ nnner concert by Hub Trio e Atlantic Cjty: News bulletins: organ tital ¢ Philudelphia: Bellevue-Stratford Ho Uh)l"llld Springfield : Hotel Kimball Orchestia . . Baltimore: WBAL_ Concert Orchestri . . Mooseheart, 111 Jack Nelson: orzan revital; phony Players; Viciorians . . Pittsburgh - Dinner concert from Post studio .. Minneapolte: Court 'of Gold Medal Philadelphia: Ilemnnnn Frauklin 5 45—Chi Ivywrh\ i 1 and o—Chicago: News, financial and finai murket reports Philadelphia Clarenco Seaman's Orchestra - . Davenport. Chimes concert .. “Paimer ‘Sym- 5 WIID KDKA WCCo WIP KYW WCAU SWOC Hotel ‘Orchestra: mm'm T TO 8 PV Hotel Commodore Orchestra: talk Beach Concert program dew. Potter's Nanjo' Orchestra 7 00— New York Miamn Omana reporty: Louis: W7, L VNEBK t marke wonw i St. Chicago | Uleveland R Organ recit Ranland Trio: vocal and istrument Yormacks’ Singing Sncopatora: el mond._Va.: Hotel Richmond' Orchestra; .. Chivago: rean recital: “Grayiing's String Trio. wistrumental soloiats . Fort Worth: Texas Hotel Orchestra New York: Talk: sports. murkets: pianist. Detrowt: Goldketie's Orchestra: soloists. Kanwas City. Murkets: address: music . Triunuea, Cuba: Musical program Chicago " Dinner concert from KDKA Unvenport - Snorts: news and police Minneapolis: Highwus bulleting: ! Surinetield” Oredn wiyal: music stry Atlantic City: Hotel Morton dinner voncert. Philadelphia: Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Orchestra edtime story: roll Doltoe temorta: vocst and iolia aalo Copenhagen Quartet Organ reatal: Family Alfar League Ttatkt 1 1 2= & AR R TR Pon 2% 5 i Philadelbhin | New York | Newark icago Chun New ¥ Show Sehenéetady Chicago Win ‘Wide-awake sl WA “The One Girl WGBS beaith Raio retta’ Huilev dy; Dingr program’ irdm Fastman Theater ol Taskon Supper bell program: organ T dane program rohest i th bove and girls Al WOO. WCAE and WOC, from’ .. .. recital” Tullaby time fedtime story “WIAR: WEAR. WT New ¥ Sach's Musical Monarchs Chicago: Drake Hotel Ensemble and Quintet: old-time favorites Chicago ‘al and instrumental soloists Hartford, Conn.: Announcements Balimore: WBAL Male Quartet Philadelphia: Snellenburg lustrumental’ Tlm Atlantic City: "Musical program Richmond Hill. N. Y. Talk: violinist 7 45—New York: Rudolph Joskowitz, concert vioiinist & TO 9 PM. Iy Boys: trio n recital Doens: Sea Gullx vocal and instrumental’ . e Hotal Trio Eaxt Hartford Community’ Night 1 Monarchs: talk. . Philadelphia ~ Bank Ridio Orchestra "Blacksione orchestra . 8:00—New Yark. Hap) Richmond Hi Philadeiphis ¢ Baltimore: Musical Atlantic ‘C Hartford, New York i Corin | Philadelvhia | | Sa ‘ ! Championship Spelling Bes St E Kansas City: Swe vocal ‘aud instri- mental numt % B i : vieal soion: B | | Miami Be: New York Detroit Studio i Detroft: “C0T Chitago: Edge: o nd instrme H Pitieburih . Market eporis: 3 Tolfarsan C1ty: Questions and answers Chicago: Chanmiui's OFchastra: songs Now York: ' Milan Opera Comuany; Dianist | Atlant ity 1%alk: Kendis and’ Leonard tortainers. . Sprigefieid M North Atlantic Sfaree e Ney York: sty Richmond, Va.: M Little ' Theater i . Opera Compans Clivelund: Winrfoot ‘Male ‘Quartet i —Memphis: Bedtime stories H Sevond. eisnde ‘of A Sean oI Aunt Mahals's Cabin Hix Biothe Morse: Dance ore Conrert prog talk m lectire Little: " soloists Rathien's Orchestra Drogran Drogram . ! news bulletina i Dafice biilleting s Bonnie Laddies 1ok B *aoid his nerforming elke. Beash Hotel Oriole” Orch oisth 58 5 Bible talk inging Orchestra peram: radio falk rhkets: Art Perkins. one man raio shosw League: “Tanneliause: = Ly Edgeworth, 32 Zra on on hy WGY P WG San Francieco: [.o8 Angeles ! ort Worth B s ‘taik £ ] =3 sa32 5% 23 i Davennort { Havana’ M | 845—Chicago M % 3= ‘Cinderella Orchestra. . 0 TO 10 PV, Moody Bible Institute program The Mikado B B leture: musical program’ chitaes Hiigien Scrvice Quartet and orcheatra’ SD, from . 9 00—Chivago Kaneas Uity Chieago New York { WOO, WE Detroit Minneapolis. chrities” . Minstrele lex concert: radiotori Dinnes concert n Orchesira: Two Ja vocal and instriamen Children's program: stori Tannhauser,” SHFS S highway reports ric: Tuxedo Musical Ciub: Butle Taik: violnist: Pyrauid m-u-rlam:rs Concart prograni. Hote! Arasmore Ortestia’ program for « Orchestia Totsts Pirvabur Atlant Jotierson Talky St Lanis ts” program roit. Goldiette's Orchestra . w York: Hardman hour of misic more: WBAL String Trio: vocal solos ciphia, Musical prosrani mond, N. Y. Vocal solos i Trio o Spritgs: Program by theolugical stidents Havana: Talk i Spanieh: Cuban selectiops . uphis: Ce - Yund: Norwegian program froni WEAF R, WTAG, as. Vo A nstrumental program York: “The Vilungs” WJIAR., W WOC, WWJ, KSD, WEAR and WCAP. from or tionyl Siilay shool leison nd's Orchestra . City City farm 10 TO 11 PM. Book reviews: talk umental program: Sehe Ve Ot Prmmental artista: KOA Orchestcs Anglo-Pergians.” WOO. . WUAE, WOC, WO | R_and WGN, WE ; 5 Cuban selections: mukical program { Havan Philadeiphia; Songs. Myers' Architects . . Van snd Schenck York: Talk: Parody Club: Bic N Tadio show from H | - 110 00—San | Denv val and New York i WGR falk mond Hill, Y.. Weather: Peonsylvanti g 5: Dance orchesira Teaberry time .. Pyramid Enfertainers weather reports: Hotel St. George O: New York: Butler Trio: Novelts night Richmond, Va.: Hotel Richmond Ur Vocal and tnstrumentsl con | program: talk Beich Hotel Orches| jectire hestra police i i ! York | ther wnd missing person reports JprogTam . yrning Glors Clab is and Rastus Miami Beach. Fla.: Dane Omaha: Puritan hour 5 Angeles: Musical pr prings: ftalian Night Club. Baxt 10 30—Minneapolis: Health tallt ch all: congs; the Chamber music . Hotel Lo program el lecture . and M. Orchestra program r. police” and marlet re; Wormack « Singing Syneopators . 11 PAL TO 1 MIDNIGHT. New York: Ben Bermie's Orchestra ....... Chicago: Midnight revue: Coon-Sanders Philadelphna: Popular program Musical program.” voral and instramentai Wentern auto’ program . en “Acollan String Quartér Chicazo: Loftis program Loy Angeles: Orgun recital |- i Orran reatal’ | Talke ... Arcadia Dasce Orchestra: program - 5 TTown Criet folk mnsic stra . m KTHS WCCO ¥ Shop’ ‘musical program . New York Detroit: Dane Davenport - Tra Fart Worth: A Ciricago: Varied f.os Angeles Portiand Cleveland Orchestra band . aporte 11:00— others Minneap Mooseh cw York - 5 Angeles: Dance oists “Pumer Victorie: 1 program . ooe & lovers progeam’ Sifver Maon - vocal aml ml(rv\m’"!fl arfists WOI RMOX Wwos WoAw WGBS RTHS WSB Jefferson _ City: Talks Omaha: Bohemian program: Frank Hudei's Orchestra .. 30—Xew York: Newspaper Women's Club ball ..., Hot Springs” Artist proeram: soloiste: talk A5—Atlanta: Kiwania Club DrORTam ......... 12 MIDNIGRT TO 1 AM. Davis program . . McAlpin Entertainers Dance program Cinderella’ Or Hotel Ios Vo Des Momes s hestra | "o hp’-m' o IR Chicazo: Fdgawater Beach’ Fort Worth: Panther Hawaiian Trio . T8 Angeles: Musical program: ioke mmu 15— Kansas Citv: Nizhthawk froi ! | 170 1.:00—Chicago: Your homs hour el Los Angeles: Myra RBelle cier's progr Portland: _Concert: Hool Owls ... Chicago: Vocal and instrumental Progran Tos Ancele Featnrs nrogram: rown crier, . 7 San ‘Francison: Waldemar Linds Orchestra’’ ", L 0—Mooseheart, TI1.: The Knights of the Burning Candle . . TO 3 AM. a Club: Coon-Sanders . > ger hour: Chapman's Bkylarks. e wolos | R WD 5 Symphony to Be Broadcast. ‘The Kansas City Little Symph *Tngom 2.00—Chicago The ' Chicago “Bohemian Girl" to Be Given. The popular ballet opera, “The Bohemian Girl,” will be broadcast Monday night by the WEAF Grand Opera Company through a chain of six stations, including. WCAP. “Bohemian Girl® 18 noted for arm of melody. tion WDAF fte’ Fowler Forbes. violinist, as soloists with the orchestra. Metera. Miles. 204 204 12 | ony Orchestra wilt broadcast the third of its series of radio concerts from sta- March 19 at 9 o'clock. Thpx Arch Bailey, baritone, and Margaret will appear Ihe presented by the WR( WRC PLAYERS AGAIN IN SERIAL MYSTERY Second Episode of Hair-raising Drama Will Be Broadcast To- morrow Night. Further information regarding the strange occurrences in the Turnes homestead, which left listeners to sta- tion WRC In suspense last week, will Players in adeasting the second installment of the serial mystery dvama, “A Step on the Stairs " tomorrow night The second eplsode in the mystery continues the story where it was sud- denly left off by the players after the confusion that followed the startling inouncement heard through the loud speaker that a murder had been committed at station FYX, the sud den extinguishment of the Lights in the room where the guests were seat cd and the general uproar The scene for the second instaliment is the same as that of the firsi sode, the huntroom of the Tur home, with the relatives of the dead | Peleg Turner ner table to hear the old gentleman’s will, sitting around the din reading of the In the document FIFTEEN \llNUlh O RADlO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Autho All Rights Reserved. How to Build the M Dial Receiver. Part V. The next step in the consists in mounting the variable con denser 3 and the coils 30, 31 and 3 on the subpanel in the position shown making sure that the terminals of the ‘wils are in proper position. as shown in Fig 5. Also be sure to mount s erfng 1ugs on the coil mounting by kets and on the variable condenser as phawhk Single shown at “D.” on the bottom side of the subpanel The terminals of all cept of coil 30, can ea the location of the te layout diagrame. Figs The plan view of this par Fig. 5, does mot show the terminals clearly because one of the terminals had to be shifted slightly on the draw ing to bring it out of line with the sne directly below it. The locations of the terminals, however. ave shown clearly in Fig. 8 below. so as to elimi nate any confusion on that score. One end of the primary winding is sol jered to one of the brackets, and con nection between this end of the pri mary and the “P" terminal of socket the parts, ex ily be seen by 3, 4 and § construction | minals on the | shown in | " Mnn was made that the voice of FLANS RAD'O FAREWELL Peleg Turner would communicate by v uhu with the assembled guests, and this event is being anxlously awaited. The same roles assumed by the | WK Players in the first t of the drama will be repeated on Saturday. | with Madge Tucker as Mary Wil | liios, Maurice Jarvis as Henry | Graves, Martin Scranage as ['red ¢k Ardwyn, John Davenport Long as Harvi Singh, the Indian servant ind Jean Farnam Petersen as Aunt Melen, Anita Callaban will assume | the role of Hazel Stanton and Edward I:. Husing will play the part of Mr. | Tollive The broadcasting of the episode of “A Step on the Stair scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. HUGEVSTATIE)N PLANNED. Calcutta Will Have Powerful Radio Plant Soon. Asiatic broad planned for orts to the Dr. W. M. MnmL Leaving for Africa, to Bid Audience Adieu. A au | farewell to his radio | ience of the East will be delivered from station WRC tomorrow nizht | by Dr. Willlam M. Mann, director of the National Zoologieal Pavk, who 0 personal second s | The most powerful sting station is being Caleutta, uccording to re ‘tment of Commerce. Erection 12.kilowatt transmitter is pro posed by the Indian Radio Telegraph 0. for the distribution of India's first itnportant broadcast programs. A <imilar station, it is understood, will e erected at Bombay after the Cal cutta plant has taken the aiv rity on Rudio Iteproduction Prohibited. O 20, Then termin t terminal the “G the BB Then, conne With the and binding post run a_connection 1 of coil 30 to 1 terminal of terminal of the "G 32 ter post terminal | terminal from the, the bindihg pe Next connect <ocket 3 with lense ierminal of coil 32 minal of condenser Now connect together minals of transformers 8 Five tubes. ges audio tance, are two stages ¢ frequency T i il ter 10 and the and COMPLETE N Storage A Battery 2 Insulators 1 Window Strip 20 ft. Connecting 00O WHOLESALE OLDEST RADIO HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, D. C. SELLING WIRELESS GOODS Fuin a connection from this wie to ! binding post terminal 18 | Connect the “B" terminal of trans. | former § with binding post terminal 13 : This series will he concluded hv‘ e ow with further wiring details and divections for adjusting and op erating the receiver. i = o < of this set line frequency condensers are 50 ft. 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Now solder together, the solderinz lugs from binding post terminals 15 and 17 and then camnect them with the “D" (rotor plates) terminal of variable condenser 3 Xt_connect in turn the “F" terminal of coil 31 he “B" terminal of coil 31, binding post terminal 22 and thence along the rear edge of the subpanel tu the ter minal of binding post 17 Now connect the “P terminal of coll 31 with binding post terminal 2! Now just a word of explanation of the various terminals and parts of the variable condenser 3. This con sists of a_common rotor shaft which connects the rotary plates of the three Lanks together. There are three sep wrate banks of stator plites in Fig. Shield Connections, The hank nearest the fro el is Jettered A" that in. the mid B and the last “C." “A1" is the balanc ing plate for the “A" condenser. “B1" is the balancing plate for the “I" con- denser and “'1" is the balancing plate for the “C™ condenser. %A is the stator plate terminal the “A" condenser; “B2" and “B3 o the stator plates terminals for the B condenser, and “C2" is the stator plate terminal for the “C"* condenser. The shield around the lower part of the condenser s fastened to the end plates and, therefore, is connected with the rotary plates of the con denser. Connections to the plates can, theretore, be made, wher ever convenient, by making the con- nection to the shield Connect the “A" terminal of con denser 29 with the shield of variable condenser 3 at the nearest convenient point. Connect the “B termin; condenser 27 with the terminal of coil 80. 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