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ANA OIL ! Science has never dis- covesed any skin-food to | NEW MUSICAL il equal “AdepsLans.” Use | H this scientific COMPLEXION Local Programs, In Song Artists. Verdi, “The Impressario, the attractions of local or broadc: tonight by the Paul and W duce a promin, gton uding Magic Cleaning Pads Shines pots and pans like a flash. Stains and burns Z0-S0D) simply vanish. i ‘ uel tone, @ At grocery—hardware= FaP A. Ba department storea sopranc accomy Mi. BLEYDE the W ton station wi features—th >, Gyp: id ver: of by the WIAF Grand - the direction Milmer Bartholome ist, will open W E re rture he o e STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo Clean, Antiseptic |, : Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief e: : for Be the ‘musical skit, the po 2 I cks at There is one safe, dependable treat- will play a numb ment that relieves itching torture ce hits. and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Scon after the first application | of Zemo you will find that irritations, | Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disapr 5 Zemo is all. that is needed, for it 5 and banishes most skin cruptions, makes | the skin soft, smooth and healthy. It | is a non-gre disappearing liquid | that may be ring the day. Ask your druggist a small size 60c or larme bottle $1.00. al. Mag the | “Th usekeeper's Hi Dorothy sorge 1 Monday, March 29, A—Naval Radio (4315 Meters). Triumph Over Pile Misery in Five Days Instant Relief With Doctor's L Prescription—And All Gone in Fund Committee ( Five Days or Money Back. 11 to 12 noon—Current shut-ins (dail 5 p.m. 9:35 p.am.—Time signa 10:05 p.m.—\Weathe | WRHF—W ashingtos presented dir Bleyden, Sellinger A aret rant wil WEAF York will provide alked 4 up WRC's which SKIT - BY WCAP TONIGHT “The Impressario” Features cluding A novel musical skit by Wilson and headlines igin to be station WCAP. t will be under tion of 1 intro- number of ent W artists, Selmz beth Pariker, n nd T, Ja tenor. Bowie 1 be the nist, in New th two of e weekly sies reri Opera Co “AP's Q the latest If Hour," Townsend: a Ro and | ut will 6 o'clock LocalRadio Entertainment 1926. tation, Radio, Va. eather Bureau reports. Bureau reports, Radio Hospital 6 Meters). H events for Forum | Klein, | LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, MA RCH 29, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Bastern Standard Time e0nks: Muysical program ... Vocal and imstroment Nowa: Police b ork: :30—Philadelphia: talki 4:40—Philadelphia’ Fepo reports; 5TO 6 5:00—Philadelphia—Talks: _Sesquicentennial New York New York Talks: voe 45—Pittsburgh 5 we Holy ‘weel service .. 6 TO T Concert hic Drogram Boston * Klub: Hool New New p i planist Atlanta: 0 a Club Ditroit c Goldkeites Vail's Hoiel ; Golden's Hotel McAlpin Orchestra C oo o0 (enden Orchestra. Carl Rupp's Hotel H a: Wea Benjamin market WBAL okvan: Huh clson . orkan ans: ‘talk i it tord § phis Siratior Sprmetield ) Hotel Lenox o Pitsburgh: Dinngr - concert 15—Chicagy: | News: fnancial i’ final Cliimes con. s rt i 3TO8 Hotel Morton dinner Sports: news balletins Dinner concort - Belley City avenport » Stratford (ke al irthday list cital: Hotel 1 Agriculture program German lessons; Fork: ©'Cotumi, Iullab; Orehestr Miami_Be i Tuinucu, Cub M al Detroit: " Goldiette's Orehe’ Alien Theater Suppe: estru Yorie am Spi b (i rehestra vin Roehr's H Hotel Commodore Coneer New York [ ¢ leagu ity Philadeiphia Philadelphia Bost T 3 Kurtz's Karnival K rocital azen Quarted Announce m concert Cope . Conn Dinner 8 TO 9 Al Reid's | instrumen tal sic hoy ok Yio hrophase Orchestr: ond Hill, N Cincinnati: Hotel Yorl Philadelphia: ieruony il nd instrument r George'y Pop " coneert,” W0 “and Instrumen proera; Capitol Theater’ Oreheat Hotel Ambassador Farmer's 3 Willard Symphony Studio prokram Y + taik Orehes Rossville, Vincent Lopez's Orchestra . and_instrumental ‘recital La Salle Hotel Ritz-Cariton Ofche By, wheh itz carlton Orclissifa Hour," 0 plctire 1 Orchestra:” Meters. Miles. 00 204 Stations. artist_reci organ: trumpets PM. ] program WLIT JWHN 5 i KDKA P Orchestra German lesson health message. Ensemble Franklin Hotel stories Trio recital; Palmer organ’ recital Convert Orchosira. Ensemb 5 mirket " reports. (24 coneert from KDKA Hotel orkan_re Lo chestra U dan, Or talls e lenson . estra, violl tra . WLS Trio; C panoiox e el Alins Orchestra . t Orchestra mitisi s Strang - < weN WHAR OO WL police from Congress Hotel POL from Branford recital © wm’ L bail debiit “hour! [l WRN al ‘artists; the ‘ool Y Arprise 3 talk; ‘solos. Concert Orchestra tra: children’s Hour, { manufacturers DAY, MARCH : FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Badio All Rights Reserved, Reproduction Prohibited. A Real Vernier Dial. Ever since the first manufacturer made a dial that used some form of gear or dizc arrangement to produce a slow motion of the calibrated dial for a comparatively large angular travel of the adjusting knob of the dial such dials have been erroneously called “vernier” dials In my article of July 5, 1924, T ex- plained the difference between the actual meaning of the word “vernier’ and fts generully nccepted meaning as applied to radio instruments, At that time no real * was available which ed the ing scale div adjustment ol incorpo. in read hairline as possible Yo }\g.? F by means of v an accurate re; rious m ling was imp At Jast one of the foremost has incorporated the “vernier” principle in a slow motion dial so that a fine adjustment of the dial can be obtained by means of the ot reading can be obtained by means of the “vernier” scale. Figure 1 shows the vernier dlal to which 1 refer, Starting at zero, the calibrations run clockwise and coun- erclockwise on the moving dial so | that readings can be taken for ad justing a clockwise or counterclock wise instrument. The figures appear in the window of the outer casing of the dial. The | vernier scales bhoth clockwise and | counterclockwise are engraved on the | | indicator sect uter casing. This scale remains stationary. led Diagram Shown. A detailed diagram of the vernier only the clockwise section is ind main scales is shown in Figure shown for simplicity. The upper e i1y the vernier, the lower repr sents a section of the dial. You will | notice that while the ve le is divided into 10 equal d 10 divisions on the vernier se: only nine divisions on the main scale. "1 » result 18 that each division on vernler scale Is equal to only tenths of a division on the main | the | nine we set the zero division of the | main scale directly opposite the zero division of the Vernier, the No. 1 divi sion of the dial will be one-tenth of lal division behind the No. 1 divi sion of the vernier scale because the vernier division is equal to ningtenths of the dial division. If we mbve the dial in a counterclockwse direction | | until the No. 1 divisions of both s {are directly opposite each other, the dial will have moved onetenth of @ | dial division in a counterclackwise di | rection and the zero of the dial will be | one-tenth of a division past the in dicator or zero line of the vernier | scale. With the No. 1 divisions of the {wo scales directly opposite each other, { the No. 2 division of the dial is one- | tenth of a division behind the No. division on the vernier s Move- | ment of the dial to bring the No. | divisions opposite each other moves | the dial through another tenth of a | dial division. | Division of Vernier Scale. By successive tenth of a diviston movements, the dial can be moved through a whole division so that the 1 division of the dial comes op- | posite to the zero line of the vernier. i In that case the No. 10 division of the vernier scale will be found directly site the No. 10 division of the dial 1 of opposite the No. 9 division the dial. In setting and reading the dial the zero line of the vernler scale is used as the reference line just as the refer- ence line or indicator of any ordinary dial is used. The decimal reading Is obtained by noting which line of the vernier scale is directly opposite a line | on the main scale. In Fig 3 the fourth | division of the vernier scale is directly opposite a division line on the main | scale. This means that the reading is | four tenths past the whole number which in this ca: is 21 on the dial as | shown by the fact that the N 1is ast the zero line of the verni: he reading in the case shown in Fig is 214. opp: inst | of PERFORMANCE AFrER all,”” you say, ‘it is just another fine car and there are dozens of fine cars. ™ We appeal from the you who have not driven the Chrysler Imperial ‘80’ to yox after you have driven it. We shall confi- dently expect you then to say: ‘“There may have been dozens of excellent cars but there has been none like this Chry- sler Imperial ‘80’.”” We shall confidently expect you to say this not merely of its power and speed but of the instant com- pliance of both with your every need and wish. 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Cudney maintajns tb $17,500 of the purchase price of § 500 has been paid and that it agreed payment of the should await proof of the portrai s:" Bible taik W. ate Teachers’' College Market WRC—Radio Corporatis (1685 Meters). 5 p.an—Housekeepers' Half Hour.” | Dorothy Townsend, under the aus- | of the Department of Agricul- Gl Gt N Tl Sprgn e Diiloi San_ Fra 8:30—Havana: W Hartfor), h ] Des Moines: Vi e (o Los “Angeles w York | Richmond, v i & 8:15-—M ot neale of America farm_talk . Rm{m (Ashthousé Music solojsts . am ;| stories nd inst; ot Health talk, WEEL, WCAP and. “ ' 9 TO 10 P.M. _Musical pro b; B WIS By e 4. & aniey Theater hour ) 3 Yoeal solos: clariner trio | aliforniana : dance program c Teachers' (i | trated in a surve Ross, pianist. About,” 5:20 p.m.—George F. 29 9:00—Now_ t VE why not enjoy the moist, even, healthful heat that Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Radiators insure? 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(168.5 meters). 6:45 to 7 p.n.—Associated Charitie talk, by Corcoran Thom, vice pres dent of the American Security and Trust Company and chairman of the joint finance committee of the Asso- ed Charities and the Citizens’ Re- Association ; p.m.—Wilmer mew, concert planist George - Arions' Orchestra mind San Francisco: Talks: iark Cleveland: Excerpts from s R o Neara Duchess Pittsburgh: Ruud Li ¢ Hartford, Conn.: Talks: shlos: Hotel” Bond ‘Ofciies iford, Cor : solos: Hotel Bond ' Atlantic city: Hotel Ambassador Orchesiras Ninion Doliar’ Atlanta: Talk: Duret('s fawaiian Trio . " SR A Talk: D ; 1o % Shodie: Fur market reports:orchestra: voeal ‘sol Fiidelphia; Morry Minirelx:*entucky Karginals T s Orehestra: qUArtet sololats Six-Tube, Single Control Atwater-Kent Radio Set Now ready. Elegant for the ladies to use. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. % jan, Church” Chioir . Metropolit e Drogran s Baltimore: Talk: musical program o, - Kansas' City: Girls' Glee Cineinnati: “Song hour ewett Jesters Polytechnic T. Bartholo- Merry Institute ddrevs Easter vrogram mphony Ensembl Hatpe s Orchests . i «d Versatile Orchestra, ‘Mlpl)la program from Hotel Cortese Ensemble WILL BE BURIED AT SEA. Capt. Hasbrouck to o/ Consigned] to Waves April 4. By the Associated Press. The ashes of Capt. Queer Quirks of Lol raffic Signs for Bees,” by Ridsdale. 0 to § pm—*The Impressario,” Wilson-Verdi musical skit, un- tion of Panl Bleyden, pre ists: Selma Sellinger \ Parker, mez- Kartch, baritone, tenor; Margaret ccomps Blonden, Boston au Higher Educa- man's Ly by der the dir senting as Klein, sof Z0-soprano; and Jame Sowie Gr 8 p.m.—Adel thor i1l tion of Girls." 8:05 to 9 p.m. post or Quantico, commanding er; from stu 9 to 10 p.m musical Progrs 9:45—Memphis Slyder-Clough Heating Co., Inc. 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Main 448 Dance music by the of Marine Barracks, | Lie R. W. Culpeper rvmond G. Jones lead- of WCAL P Gypsies in a m New York Cit ind opera, “La the * Grand Opera under ction of Cesare om New York City. Farly Program Tomorrow. a.m.—"Tower Health m Metropolitan Tower, Arcadia ' Dance " Orchestra; Dance Orchestra, o_concert . New Arlington Hothl ‘Gidrte Stories: musical program. tow s Students’ Glee Club Newirl! Sglos: Hans' Orchestra . artford. Conn.: Travelers' Symphony Ensemble New York: Police and. weather reporta 11 PM. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. = Newark: Haus' Orchestra: Fifth Avenue Club Orcliestra. MORN]NG NEWS PROGRAM, ¢ Polytechnic m.m_uw s:gndem <t week, WMCA, New lcast a daily program g s e A Wi LY s of interest to busi- New York: R ‘hea alase men and housewives. 1 : ‘Den L g vill s 15 w York: Cotton Club: Silver Slipper Orchestra The program will s at 10:15 a.m. T O P e with_a last minute news letter, fol- Atlantic_City; Follies Bergere Dancs Orchestra lowed by opening reports of the New Phiiadelphia; Adelphia " Dunco Orchestra ... .. York Stock Exchange. Market re. N R ports will be broadeast throughout 1 instrumental program the morning, alternating with other Organ recital from Metropolitan features. towork off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ- enza. A Safe :nd Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature INGROWN MAL Turns Right Out Itself Dance music . 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Look for the little red devil on every bottle—it is there for your protection. When NATURE Won't PLUTO Will csonesomscscaea BEEoEE RS RaSE 5 e 11:45—Atlanta: Vick Myer's Orchestra 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. 12:00—Cleveland: Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians .. New_ York: MecAlpin Entertainers; Van and Schenck: Parody Orchestra .. ‘WMCA Francisco: Musical p oo EPO Angeles: Varied musical progri Firestone frolic . (;um“mr]:d 1 1_ The Des Moine: tal from _Capitol eater. Rishmond. Hitl, N: Y.: Queen's Moiody Bov -. 12:45—Kansas City: Nighthawk frolic ..... 170 2 AM. SR Play to Be Broadcast. The entire performance of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig Club's eighth annual production, “A Sale and a Saflor” or “Glory! What Price,”” will be broadcast b: station WPG, Atlantic City, Saturday right at 8:30 o'clock. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. 3 it, “The Imipres- 7:30 to 8 San Los :00—Cinginnati: Kodel frolic: 1:00—Cingitbndonrs - . Tos Angeles: Melk Ton Angeles: Goodrich program - -« .- S8n Francisco: Cabiria Dance Orchestra . 2 TO 3 AM. :00—Los._ Angeles: Hotel Ambassador Orchestra: University of Californin program .. .. i San Francisco: Henry WRC TO BROADCAST SUMMER BALL GAMES Out-of-Town Scraps in Which Washington Champions Partici- pate Will Be Listed. * Musical s sario,” WCAP, o'clock. Philadelphia, against the Mackmen. Beginning with the Philadelphin series Station WRC will be on the air con- tinuously during every game played on both the Eastern and Western trips. Plans for broadcasting the opening game of the season in Wash- ington April 13 also are under con- sideration. In addition to the play-by-play de- scription of games played by the Wash- ington team, bulletins from other major league games will be announced between innings throughout the sea- son. Complete scores in all leagues will be announced every evening by WRC. The latter information will be included in a sports resume that will contain late news from all the sporting world, including golf, tennis, rowing and the important turf races of the season. Metropolitan Theater pro- A few drop: gram, WNAC, 8 o'clock. of “Outgro” in the crevi the ingrowing nail re- duces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underncath the toe nail that it not pen te the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost overnight. “Qutgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists, How- cver, v one can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- uons. of State Teachers’ College Glee Club, irom Fredericksburg, Va., WRVA, 8:15 o'clock. Musical program from Bran- ford Theater, WOR, 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Play-by-play _descriptions of all games to be played out of town by the Washington American League champions will be broadcast this Sum- mer by Station WRC. The method of describing the games will be that successfully followed last year when leased wire reports of every ball pitched, .were announced almost simultaneously with the actual occur- rence by Willlam M. Sweets. The 'out-of-town season will begin April 21, when the Nationals make their debut at Greater Shil P‘l‘k.‘ B ——— ” i + Musical program by A. & P. Gypsies, WCAP and other stations, 9 to- 10 o'clock. SO’S ki, Y forcoughs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. And soraliy ase FISO'S “Taroot and Chest Salve. 35¢ Polytechnic In- program, Rensselaer stitute_ students’ WHAZ, 9 o'clock. “Lakme? by @ WEAE Grand Opera Co., WCAP and other stations, 10 to 11 @’'clock. It was the f§mperor Numa who, by adding Jan and February to the calendar, deposed March from its origi- nal position as the first month of the year. D ST — &

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