Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 22

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= “IGE CREAM SOCIAL™ ONTHE ARTONIGHT 0ld- fashnoned Feature to Be Presented, With Several Entertainers. The small town ic will be made the vew radio featur night by stutions New York though the amateur refable in its talent Flovenc formerly of Roxy Rae, coloraturu hart and his e years popular Vier ur Haenschen. Milt onating Rev. Philomer terbottom, will preside as ceremonies The entertainmer with “Old Blundert “Volunteer Fireme be contlnued with qua and vocal and instrumer will_include “Just Mother,” “Heart Bowed Down.” Busann: Rock of Ages.” and ma other mpositions of country entertainmer ther years, Ace addition above, the ¢ them Bert H Charles Hart ton, t The pr to be broad WRC and WJ? ertainment, the manne will ts of ionist to Play. In il be presented tion W gram W os of st Washin United | WRC-W the be de for the ences by Carl D. ¢ the Washington Bu Press, as the princi spoken part Mr. Groat ing be tive in capital. Other Other wiil inc which tonix the sapphir will condue Cape of Norway. Kitt hour of musi <ent Kathryn Hill b Dorothy son Dance Swanee tlon of At mus Al Kamons. am . Kenned, wed by e d for radio 1 t as gram. e the chi son and Iteed with a LocalRadioEntertainment Tuesday, May 11, 1926. NAA—Naval Rad’o Stati n, Radio, Va. | (315 Meters). 3:45 5:45 pm.—Weather Bur p.m.—A alture orts, e e market tes Civil v H 4:55 pm 10:05 pm. ports. WRH"—Washinzton ¥und Committee 11 to 12 noon—Da for “shut-ins.” 5 to 7 pam. ~Time nal Weather Bureau re Radio Hospital | (256 Meters). current events Dinner music 1 Potomac Tll?pll ne Co. (168.5 Meters). Silent. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to T:45 am. — “Tower Health Sxercises,” from Metropol.tan Tower, New York City WMAL—W: on and His slation_for | Columbia,” by Will | writer of The | of pol e District Kennedy, ’. 7:45 Sheet Reed Her | ith and Surprise. p.m.—} Musi WR(—Radio Corporation of (468 Meters). 0 p.m.—Base ball scores €:55 p.m. i 0ol of Interna tional Relations: an-Americanism and Ibero Americanism,” by Dr. G. A. head of the Spanish depart- setown Univer: America | 1 D. Groat, ma mxu.nr of the Washington Burean of the United Press, broadcast with Station WJZ. ms of Romance—Sap- with Station WJZ 3 pn * broad- with Station WJZ from New .m.—"Tke Grand Tour—North pe of Norway,” broadcast with Sta- tlons WJZ and WGY from New York. 9:30 p.m.—The Homer L. Kitt Hour Music: Kathryn Hill Rawls, pi- anist, and Dorothy Atkinson Morrow, soprano, broadcast from the studios of the Homer L. Kitt Piano Co 10:30 pan.—M Davis' Swanee paters, bro t from the Swa- sallrooni. Early Program Tomorrow. ton time signals, rm Flashes,” pre- ment of Agricul- of e 12 noon—""Fifty pared by the De ture. 12:20 p.m.—Organ recital by Ger- trude Smallwood, broadcast from the ‘Homer L. Kitt studio. 1 p.m.—Irving Boernstein's ‘Washington Orchestra. Col. }[mkok Ordered Here‘ Col. Howard R. Hickok, Cavaliry, Hot Springs, Ark., has been ordered to this city for treatment at Walter ! Reed General Hospital. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. “Pending Legislation for the District of Columbia,” by Wil- liam P. Kennedy, WMAL, 7:30 p-m. The Breyer hour, WRC WJZ, 8 to 9 o'clock. WBZ Movie Club, to 9 o'clock. New York Edison hour, WRNY, 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. and WBZ, 8 The grzmdrtour. North Cape of Norway,” WRC, WJZ and WGY, 9 to 9:30 o'clock. Hotel | Columbia_Park Entertainers, WMCA, 8:30 o'clock. Meyer Davis Swanee Synco- pators, WRC, 10:30 o'clock. LONG RAi\(,l‘ R\le) ]‘!\TFRTA MENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, — OPPOSITION ARISES | e et T LESD \Y. MAY 1 l 1926. Programs of Distant Stations Srheduled for Eastern Standard Time 4 70 5 POL 5:00—New York New York New York Buston: The wo: Mu Chicago: M Cnicago i Bellevue-Stratiord 810 9 ¥ Wi Wi nd Tiown Bir 1 o IL: Palmer tol’ The Appie Sietars Quintet NMusical Tous: “Dance Orek ons Fort “Worih 10:30—inneanolis Lox Angeles 5 Portland: News: weather: markef 1 70 1 11:00—Minneapolis: A Step on the S deational program Do Tixe’ progr 7. Pait "o ofa_South 3 1 MeAlbin Harry Riebman's- Lot Mukieal program ifearo < Liberty Study Orenest n Cleveland 11:30—PFittshurgh hmond, Va. Your Hour Ban! 12:00—R Dox Moines Memphi Diline 12:45—Kansas City meisco: Palace Hotel 1:00—San : Multnomah Hotel Port Or 2:00—Los Angeles: Dance program: <1 Uiculéle” and wonks. . Stations. Meters. . WMCA Wik W WHN WEAF WHMUA WGBS WNAC WMAQ Hot i House rostra s Salle Orelicstr I ledture: " sdlon, {dog talk! usie; base WOR WBZ WBAL WG WSAL SWLIT WOO WNAC KDRA Weal WGY W WMCA Pen Male Giiarted WRNY allc .. WPG and 1 wean 4L INENAC JOWSAT W7, WLW wip Wiz WEEL WL KSD, WGR, WCCO. WO of Romance,” WRE WGY, rtainess. W acn” Garden, n o WGBS WBZ WG + oloists:” Terrace " ‘taik MIDNIGHT. Weather and market reports: Syneopators’ 1 Theatec Hotel Ruhn\nnd Orehestra. . Wit WFAA L WDAF AM. Dance Crehestra. . EVOLUTION OF THE RADIO TO BE DISCUSSED IN TALK Engineer to Give Addr Tomor- row, With Lantern Slides Show- ing King Tut’s Outfit. A sclentific-humorous discussion of the evolution of radio will be delivered by George Clark, engineer of the Radio Corporation of America, at the final meeting (or the season tomorrow of the Washington section of the Insti tute of Radio Engineer: rk’s address has been given on several occasions in New York Chicago and San Francisco. It will be accompanied by a series of original lantern slides, among which are scenes of King Tut and his immediate family operating their radio. he meeting of the institute will be held in the conference room of the Department of Commerce, begin ning at 8 o'clock. The general public has been invited to attend. Dr. A. Hoyt Taylor of the Naval Re rch Laboratory, president of the Washington section of the institute will preside. Muzzle Order Extended. Members of the police force yester- day were advised of a change made in the regulation requiring dogs running at large to be muzzled. Heretofore the muzzling regulation was applicable for a period of three months, beginning July 1. This year the regulation be- comes effective June 1 and covers four months, ' T0 “SILENT HOURS™ West Coast Stations Protest Plans for International Radio Tests. By Consolidated Pre ATLANTIC CITY, N. A uction in the nights to be set aside national test radio prog and an increase in thi evenings booked for z ican programs was pred day following the initial the radio week committee. sion whether the tests 3 ated or ther will be part of the week. Opposition to the “silent hours™ quired of Pacific ms was voiced by I , May 11 number of for the inter ams of 1927 number of od all-Amer- ted here tq sesslon ¢ A deci to be re to he dis made the re Trade As summary of stations 2 of which | ination to | ked of them lio of the have st malintair for futur Would Not Oppose Stations. however, that zation would not directly op program that might be m , but, on the other i would not indorse such a movement an. yuld leave the entire matter in the hands individug oaud custers The Pac Rock ted their disi he silence ts. M d declared. his o1 Coast station {the form of unsoldered ac gold further approve any tate an ex tween th between tral Americ Consider final nizhts which th ttec plan hange : and nd | n the durin ImS were trans by the ent the Far West niise 1d gn two n of national ) an American silence ning five nights to an Wl-American offered in January of t med progr was displayed 3 tests sibly week stations 1 hours tha Predicts Trouble / “With all the E d Mi len ignals ared 1 of the international service to Approvi as an in teners enting the Freed Corporat Lynch. If the tes . however, expens Palmi fund of the tes more Habcas Corpus Denied. Justice Titz of the District vesterday dismissed a petitip s corpus brought by Dorothy Ferguson to test the validity of th. section of keting of stores which putes with organized labor. Counsel for the woman noted an appeal to the ct Court of Appeals. The woman was_convicted in Police Court and have dis. twe |t | ticns, {aerial installations {und which can be t {If you do this | the {often responsib| { | resista; slice regulations forbidding | fined $10 or 10 days in jail. She sought » writ of error to the District Court Appeals and was denied. She has been at liberty in custody of her attor- ney, in_N. Breen. nt Cor- poration Counsel Thomas and Madi gan opposed the release of the ac- ~used, SPEECHLESS HOUR 8 P. M. Eastern Standard Time 9 P. M. Daylight Saving Time Tonight “SPEECHLESS” meaning just what it says—an Eveready Hour with- out speech—in fact, a radio program without one spoken word. Even the occasional necessary announcements will be intoned as recitative passages. ' The program will, of course, be en- tirely musical and will include severalvocaland instrumental novelties. Broadcast by National Carbon Co., Inc. New York WSAL Cincinnatt Providence WIAM Cleveland ton WWI Datrolt Worcester ~ WGN Chicaxo Philadeiphta WOC Davenport Buffalo * weeg | Minneapolts Plitabuegh Paul K! Bt. Loul and Abuse Bottles used once are sanitary — re-use is a abhorrent abuse partic: larly in Citrate of Ma nesia, EVERFRESH bot- fles are used only once —they are non-refillable and never returnable. At your, dmxxist‘s“ s TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. — eral rooms there which will give ground. You can e and use one of th o a FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA. Noted Authority on Radio. All Rights Reserved. —Reproduction Prohibited. If You Want Maximum Efficiency From Your Aerial Circuit. Remember that the energy received in your antenna circuit can only be measured in flypower units of the or- der of less than ane microamperes. On distant stations currents of less than .01 microamperes are common. It behooves you then to conserve bit of the energy received. tance in the acrial circuit in 1 connec- tions and poor ground gonnections s igure 1. responsible for the failure of many stherwise good receivers to get distant er every connection in | A twisted wire con- 11 right for ordinary bell wird but practice in your | Pick out a good ind, namely the water pipe. radiator ground is all right if you can the water pipe ground, but the pipe ground has the beaten @ hundred it is bad Water Pipe Best for Ground. It is rather difficult to solder to a water or radiator pipe unless you clean the pipe thoroughly and are able 10 heat the pipe by means of a blow torch or other such heater. If you nnot this get a good ground | lamp such as that shown below in Figure 1, which s into the metal | cned from ti trap-gro ABLEMAN. ERT ] CAS| to time. If you ui » shown in be sure n the pipe thoroughly with a d then insure good contact by wrap a plece of tinf id the pi tightening the clamp in pla the clamp will tinfoil into the ro hened mets .l and give a much better contact than would be possible if the clamp were merely placed around the pipe without | cleaning or tinfol A high resist DISMER. . FINGIL GREFNBLATT D, North HENRY, 1 befc ARDW AR JOUN F. MEENEHA nce aerial circuit is or lack of selectivit Remember that the | uit i made up ductive re- receive imywr‘:l,mnv nduc e cannot be eliminated d is the factor which bro tuning a {ens the tuning of the re a good ground | ire throv cannot I ’S sheer careléssness to let pyor= rhea cause trouble in your mouth. Yet your dentist knows that four out of five past forty, and many younger, suffer from this serious gum disorder. It begins with tender bleeding gums. 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