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THE EVENING STAR, WAsmNGm'N D._o. TUESDAY,” JULY 20, 1926. RADIO’S BEST' TONIGHT. Salon - concert, WEAF and associated stations, 7 ocloek BARTONE SOLOST FEAUREDBY W TLTAKE Be‘r! YOU AIN'T CAUGHT Mmé& NAPPING 1S ARABIC FoR . “BoBBRED HAR', AND. TENNIAL 1S vmm FoRk *1S BECOMING' 1S DERWVED FRo#M THE FRENC ANDIMEANS uzi‘. ‘QUI A“‘ ALSO TARER 'y HERE We “PACKING TO Go T 'PRILADELPHIA AND I'LL BET A BUCK You DON'T KNOW WHAT sesqmcem'ennm.! SES- QUV~—- - CeN-TENNIALL “Gems of Romance” 'WRC, WJZ and WGY, S0 to 8§ pno Radio Audience—O0ther At- tractions Scheduled. J. E. S. Kinsella, Washington bari- tone, wul be featured on the program tonight to be broadcast by station WRC. At 9:30 o'clock Mr. Kinsella will be presented trom the Park road studios ln a half-hour recital of spe. clally arranged selections. Featuring the n.rllar poruon ot WRC’s program will Tuesday nlght. eve»nn lhlt m hrnld cast jointly with WJZ from. New York each week. The first one pre- sented tonight I be the “Gems of Romance” = wit| its mystery and romance, which will be heard begin- ning at o'clock. 'lmmedlxlely following, at 8 o'clock, the Pennsylvania Keystoners will £ome again to the microphone pre- fipcee o st e i i i | “Srobtasiiing Peneiriiey e e D o oy Branch Offices Continuing travelogues, listeners-in will be taken on another journey ,by means of a Cook’s South Hemisphere Cruise, from 9 to 9:30 -o’clock. A half-hour of early dinner music E. S. Kinsella to Sing for o'clock. Sacred song concert by Sy-- phony * Players, o'clock. Penm}lvania Keystoners, WRC, ‘WJZ and WGY, o'clock. ]‘xsmmy Canno 's Frolic, WOR, NEW LIGENSE HAS | WAVE-LENGTH CURB) Single Clause in Reprinte! Tucked away in the newly reprinted forms by means of which the Uflited States Government is officially licens- S. Mo AW, HeRe 1T 150 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926 SESQUICENTENMIAL Programa of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time The Misty Pathway - By FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright, 1934, b Fiorence Riddell.) mmu& & AND NORTHWEST. 15‘ 144 hsl;—-ll Newoa I:ch’- 5th and U ste.—J. 8. Clsmence. Hhpays se—Eagle PRAIA . onar. has been scheduled by WRC, begin- |ing broadcasting station is a brief }:fi In:nznleu.a SODA m!nmzn ning at 7, to be played by -W. Spencer | clause of two lines that is expected to ol soloe’ MoK 200 "xgm st. n.w—Collifower Art and a'fiy’."i‘v'ph B Wo pman’s Hotel Mayflower Orchestra. The evening’'s breadcasting by the Park road station will conclude with a Jate dance concert played by Meyer Davis’ Le Paradis Band, from the roof of the Cafe Le Paradis. A sports resume of the day will be ven at 6:55 and will be the opening ture on WRC'S program. A talk by 8. B. Shaw on shipping, point inspection in Maryland will open the program of station WMAL at 7 o'clock this evening. A musical program will follow. It includes a recital by Edith Reed, saxophone solos by Wayne Johnson and dance music by the Capital City Ramblers. 3 PR in the Department of -4 LocalRadioEntertainment || ien aone awas with. on the ether o DR INSTALLMENT XIV. Tever seen the whisk of & lion’s tail. ?.m"fi g Ao o~ P NS SEAY 2oL Iuna it was suggested that to prove icago n mgm{ Tate thoi Intortie. But when his girl came out to marry apliance t. th C_sts. 4 “willful or malicious” interference Hotel Bosemble 11.‘ w‘%’mm 18 ¥ 4 him she met five walking together PATENT Tuesday, July 20, 1926. might be cxesad(nx‘ly &lflzu}t t? Gjongo: W&E'&L apman ‘acor L E‘I;IURBANED Indian fought xfi:—y she had been a week in the an - SPECIFICATION date, no test cues to dsterming the | erman [Y cheek by jow] with blanket- - S ¥ = . 4 + i 5 extent of the authority has been s.‘i‘... Pate 58 clad Klkuyukln chattering | “Anyway, there's your first os- {'5_105""" Kook, ey, WRITER. NAA—Naval Radio_Station, Radio, | brought into court. 58 confusion. . Venders of all jtrich!” He-pointed across the veld. ‘fi p By il known. old sstablished Washington N SUIAN ). Basis of Stations’ Hope. ‘ Sorts of 0dd articles wandered | “And a little deer—two—three— g o el 8:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. It is through the s of ‘this :‘?‘ud :::g:dthe phm:’rm.k dHere a | why, a whole ::ro'd of‘them." ‘i‘(’:d wi .M on, Pharmacy H-’m.c ress 5’%3 Star of 6:45 —A i1 » ey o ven woman decked in Davenant’s voice rose to an exc| ave. acomb s p-m.—Agriculture market re- | ), e in the new license forms, how- HlHoabethats: FUlf -G8 - wire circlota] snvick: ) ,,&,w,mm e AR SIGN PAIVTER study ]ob ports. 7:30 p.m.—Announcement of exami- nations for the United States Civil Servi Jvantedr” chgiis ds the “Take, take, memsahib,” she fm-|Herd after herd of zebra and harte- 955 b.m.—Time stgnals, emgthe on which ihey have been plored Lucille,” “Shillinges kumi" | beeste stood staring as the train went | gou sng OEORGETOW . . Pharmaey, | ELLIOTT - FISHER machine 1005 p.m.—Weather - Bureau re- | "Piens for % Yo *a station now “And what,” entreated Mrs. Dave- | past or lolloped away as the spirit | 320 ¥ ._6‘—5m.n ¢ Hir A kenaied £ ¢ - I e GRent WL n SEAties DO nant, “what in the name of Abra-|moved them. Ostriches, long necks mlg,;l;xo-xg S E:‘-‘—‘Emohm- B Loy s litbes awiegge. o should decide to change to a higher The bibl displayed 10 stubby black | them, sparse brownish feathers all & aas P " ORTHEAST. £ - WHRE- Washington Radie Hospital | frequency, and one that is already 1o fingers, counting them painfully one |a-flutier, streaked anxiously towards | th and 7 ste— o sioe. Sy Hes s oeitionn A0 3 nd Committee (256 use at a fiearby station, there ls the g the horizon, Wildebeeste outposts | 07 st .m.."‘i'lu ply employment office, King’s pm—Dlnner music, provided by | added point of dispute as to wi of “Moja—bill—tato—eena—tanoo-—" |.stood none “up wind” on guard on Tou ;' ¥ Bradiey. Palace. #he Wilkins Rogers Milling Co. WOAP—Chenpe nd Potemac | In such cases might be expected to macy. Al ide Telephone Co. ma' u.g,.':. settle the issue. pairing and finishing; must be Silent. To date all of the changes in wave «k Fiag:’ vosal il .| first class; one with auto pre- Early Program Tomeorrow. $45 to 7:45 a.m.—“Tower Health ercises,” changes at least until Winter are o Fori Cyoym Metropalitan Tower, | not”expected o cause any undus g .nnnn‘:’a SALESMEN. s amount of interference. Notice A . beer , however, by one 8 vin WMCA Men of persuasive personality, g,y romn| S S S o e e s e e el i Pyl “":Y PRI L iy taken in ‘:‘:"",g:";‘ ouh st ant ,"m':" o munerative basis with a pro; i s an e‘w ;. station assumes the r o st. and Va. ave.—Herbert's Pharmaey. | U SIS W po- Des | ahy, o 3- el B Bro sition outstanding in the field of !ht Are Just Right,” a talk on'ships polnt inspection in Maryland :by: . Shaw. 715 pm_m"h Reed? plehistss 1] Further Suits Indefinite. tn Washin ,,,, e - will be tactfully trained to gain Pepular numbers. Whether l:ihe Dls:nr(zle&teolfx Com- S :,'“m ‘Wanted. experience invaluable for the fu- 7:45 p.m.—Wayne Johnson, saxo- |merce would again as| past ?,‘;,,?_f",‘;,fl, ,n,'gfl ‘.‘,{, e g ture as well as earnings unlim- Pphone soloist; W. J. Oates, accom- panist. 8 p.m.—Capital City - Ramblers, under the direction of Melvin Huntt, in dance musie. Corporation of America (468.5 Meters.) $:56 p.m.—Base ball scores. 7 pm.—W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower Orchestra. prevent at least some of the chios that has been predicted since the De- partment of Justice held the ether to be free to all who desired to broad- ecast through it, The clause is a gentle reminder to the license holder that “the employer of the tion shall met willfully or maliciously interfere with any radio communication from another station.” A search into the radio law of 1912 reveals further the fact that any -uch “willful or malicious to be construed as a misdemeanor und uni by a fine of not more than 3600 imprisonment for not more than & year, or both. Thus, it was explained today, not all of the power thought to be vested Commerce has ever, that the station owners now on the air are expected to fight for wme broadcast wa operating on a low wave length the stations is the interfering ome. Priority in the use of a wave length lengths that have been effected result of the Justice Departm ruling have been judicious ones, and broadcast on the wave length which it has been authorized to use. ment of Justice to bring suit against a station that, through jumping its ‘wave léngth, provokes interference with the programs of another station remains to be seen. Also, comment was refused on the hypothetical case in which a station announces to the department that it plans to broadcast on the wave length already used by a station only a few miles distant. Under the rul- ing of 10 days age, ol - 5 jorf-, on it i ocal_sel % l“o"‘l! wibichends Peteress, ..,.t"r:r“ ‘. £ Damags for Port 3 repaper T coms june in_tr trlv' airwi o R ihem o _a hund start the journey into t! (Continued from Yesterday’s Star.) oy interior fogether. offered three scrawny hens in a flat, rush cage for sale. ham is shillingee kumi?"” ‘Now, my good“dame, don’t play ‘this little piggy went to market,’"” e Y. | for luck as we did as kids, we able to count the lions in a short | Wards ror { While. Ten marks for a blacl od | N. Y. . | ingly. zoological sideshows begin oomwh-re round here,” remarked Fairways. “I belleve it 18 the most thickly stocked game reserve in‘the world. Instead of counting white horses in '.bolt‘r“.eb. 'k mane animal, five for a yellow mane, two for no mans at ail,” he added laugh- ““Got a bit of pencil, Lucille?” “Shall we really see lions?” broke in Richenda 4n high excitement. “Not it they can help it,” he teased her. “But it is all a matter of luck, you know. I met a man in Mombasa whe'd been in Kenya five solid years —up™n the Highlands, too—and he'd A whole riot of various animals before the windows then. stuck out in straight line in front of the outskirts oo!t their f herds, and scores buck of all sizes O e e S nerrers Phar- 140 "%t _and Colorado ave—O'Donnell's | 5 \gency. er -m.fi.-. s w‘ e Ford car. Avpls 113 Mase: gves AT 1 R O X R TRUCK DRIVER. cajored Tor Whlis ek, experienced in band u.{"hmlluu 2 'B te, work around suf stati it ienced "t C i L e . 736 7! SALESMEN. ac Tlectrie Appliance Co. wiil train .~=Phill rhnmm. RIS 155, awke at-Rate nfl ;um 7th and O ats. Tin"and i s t. ave.. 12th macy. A U e {(n. ave. and Hoo resk Bhi fro 7 T &= for experienced man. Appl Marcus, Room 208, 919 1 acy. Tak o l?:.r:"k‘ .qa.sn Cedar st.—Mattingly hlt bookkeeping; excellent oppor- thm MAN for outside furniture re- .| ferred. Apply Mr. Scates, Na- tional Furniture Co. 4% o L st —Columbia. Pharmacy. RATE—3 CENTS A WORD. sales endeavor. The right men ited in present = possibilities. Servel Electric Refrigeration sells itself in competition with anything on the market when properly ' presented. To learn how to properly present this proposition, see Mr. de Zerega, Servel department, Potomac RATE OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON. 4 cents a word. REAL ESTATE ADS. 6 words to the line. 3I1n- \n.hllm\lm at line rate. ‘as follor ‘The Even| or one the Department 7:30 p.m—"Gems of Romance,” |is required te mflm for oper- HEN] PENT MA URS Sl'l'l'l'NG IN THE i i hu;leafia‘:m-;;:’ ;;arzkl‘on.l WJZ and ;m}n don whatever wave length is msvucll)vfin% THIS s‘l‘fi‘n‘nn‘;’n MIXTURE OF HUMANITY P; '550 8sUE. -m: the f2iloiwing’ exce- %‘““” rplience GO, SR | WG esire 8 p.m.—Pennsylvania Keystoners, Asfde from the clause cautioning %“ }gnum. % broadcast with stations WJZ and |stations againat mce, the new Fairways burst in. “We can do with- | pranced cheerfully about, flickering Vanted Hel ‘WGY from New York. license forms are brief, matter of fact out your poultry, but if you will oblige | white rabbit-like tails behind them. A Tt :31 !lunuou‘-m 4 . 2 9 p.m.—Cook’s Southern Hemi- | docunents of 2 af and con- by piloting the gentleman with the | Here and there a long legged secre- b accenied at e Sor Oice, .:. ol Wl "'*’-a Sphere cruise, broadcast with stations page, tain the bare facts ppinting out the 8:30—1 {oines: ilbreck’s bananas and mangoes along this way. tary bird stalked with mincing gait. It was a veritable paradise of the l i, fl“’ mast g:mm and Pa. ave.. until 9:30 di All mm'l:-mnu for The Sunday t, The Star Difise by WJZ and WGY from New York. call letters, owner, wave length and ¥ PR - 930 p.m.—J. E. S. Kinsella, bari- | other data, witi the notice that in the uisyille: Goncert by Carl "“."‘; "‘."’ oy o The person indicated had caught | wild. 13 a1o0F ot 20y of The' Star WA i,ii.,,m« ‘f,‘:’“ i) wEo oan 1,“@ tone. event of war or & mational emergency & Fairways® eve and approached at a| But to Richenda's great dissppoint- hcee 27 ,5,, ., Saturday. 0 | ment” Bl 10F ihierview: 10 p.m.—Meyer Davis' Le Paradis | the President may assume the priv- Racre gallop, unceremoniously jostling the (ment no lion produced himself. from transtont ‘advertisers. vz an MM Band, broadeast from the roof of the Cafe Le Paradis. e sees fit. ! he proffered clumps of rather ancient "v?!: til we nlt rlt‘-’:l‘y . egl;lntrr HELP—MALE. 1220 LI fruit. and in eamp at nl ouw’ll see | FSTETANT BOOKKBEPER, Early Program Tomorrow. Ollme next a native beggar child | their big eyes shining closer to you curate ~ 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Organ recital by Gertrude Smallwood, broadcast from the Homer L Xitt Studio. 1 p.m.—Irving Boernstein's: Hotel Wllhinmon Orchestra. 4s the Ci Detector Receiver orth While? “While the great increase in the number of broadcasting stations has dome its bit to add to the variety of programs and consequent enjoyment of the great mass of radio fans, it has albo taken its toll of the number.of crystal detector receivers that were once so much in vogue. “There is no question about-the ef- flolency and advantage to.be gained from the operation of a crystal de- tector receiver, but time has moved em apace and it seems that in the large broadcasting centers at least the crystal receiver has seen the Randwriting on. the wall. y 'glera is nothing that can compare the faithfulness and purity of reproduction obtainable with the use of a crystal receiver, but of what use is it if it is impossible to tune it to & particular station? 200 Mile Reception Reported. . A crystal set without radio frequency amplification can only . be regommenced if you are close to.one or two broadcasting stations which are operating on wave suf- ficdently apart to eleminate the pos. sibility of overlapping. Once upon time the limit in distance range for @ erystal set was usually givenvas being about 25 miles.. With greater |to m‘;‘ broadcasting stations t.ha range of 'such sets has_bee: increased and reports of rmptlon over distances of 200 miles and more are net uncommen in localities where nedv!nl conditions seem to be very you dfe living within 30 ef 15 flZl of more than two broadcasting he use of a crystal w:r{:fi advilable. But ifi you ion which bogsts m of two tburromeuun: mfi:a?n'lz Teception tive-. that your conditions for without interference are 1y: good, then you need not afraid to. use a crystal detector wset “with every assurance of getting runy fine of disposing of all radio stations| Financial troubles of Italian refin- Spain to be resdl as' that of the famed Italian oil, has o affected the olive planters of FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Neied Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. Spain that the gov- ernment is attempting to aid the or- chardists. comparitively weak. When very close to a, powerful brosdeasting the .} are strong enough to be heard fairly clearly ‘hlll a very good make of loudspeaker is used. Best Results With Headsets. In general, however, all reception with a crystal detector set will have to be done with headphones. While this method is not as easy and com- fortable as loudspeaker operation, thQ quality of music and clamity speech as heard with phones be surpassed by tho belt of ID%RQI‘O f the h e use of e phones elimimate the unknown variab tlthcmulue;dthm-in'fifi loud- fn con;{ufl:;n{hlf yu‘,a; located in a large city plen bmaeut.- ing stations, do not try to\- The great advantage guululunrywfiu%“ are no batteries to.become nqulrln‘ constant M no be replaced and the eut-mamon RADIO CLUB ORGANIZED. National Healquarters Here, Iwfim ‘papers have “been 16 sued in Washington to the “National Radio Club,” an organization of broad- easters to have permanent headquar- ters in Washington. BATON COST DISPUTED taup, and cife an item of £1,800 for Edinburgh Laborites Protest $4,000 | llmm-%lllb kevs it Trl o lm? -mfi' police that the H, from. um-mhr lady of the hens out of his path as exhibiting areas of anatomy covered in loathsome disease. “Centie! Centle!"” he implored. Richenda tossed him a 50-cent plece. “Here's sixpence,” she cried. “You should not have done that,” “Never mind,” laughed Bntt than is comfortable, maybe!” Richenda was disappointed in the capital of Kenya nolcny She dis- liked the queer medley of over a reclaimed area of flat swampy m am g?fl:‘",‘.‘;.‘!‘ Lo ¥ s g'-u and stone buildings which lay dotted | of Bk L R e 5| BOY, vN'a. ov-r 18, to work in’ M-tn nlmomtumdl'\bl{w;n ““These po'b m'adfl‘%’yk‘d the hard adun-}y nrc‘-u 829 ‘4t ple are, no doubt, just as awake to wide_open ns. But “Fon-union: Tale: = the easiest way of earning an income | she found endless Inur": Bhone. Address Box 141.J. St fl 31> ATTENTION, MEN! as the beggars in Indla are. I've seen them in the Punjaub as they explofled their misery in the market place. The missionaries used to im- plore them to come and be healed. But would they? Not so long as they could get a farthing by begging. That little fellow probably makes a og income out of passing trains.” They watched the child curiously as he went along on his whining way. They saw nearly a dozen coins tinkle to the dust at his rag bound toes. A fussy Indian station master was shouting the natives back to their seats. He wore a quaint mixture of European and babu _clothing, his whl‘t’%‘drupsd dhotie flapping incon- ly below his belted Norfolk katt over. a pair of bare coffee colored legs. He -lutod the little party as he 4 | found thur eyes upon him, blew an Bt Blaen 9. iior. e Gy, suthoriies venied the expenses were incurred in connection with an illegal strike and enorm: brass whistle grandilo- qucnuy,l the loitering natives soat- tered to their bare planked third class carriages, md the train, with much sflmllnl axles, creaked foi ‘l‘h-y were entering the plain land ‘now. Mile upon mile of gently rolling grass lay open to their gaze. “'may sald in Mombasa thnt the DOHENY OFFER 0. K.D. Gets Control of 15,000 Acres in New 0il Field. sAm.lirux.n Calif,, July 20 UP). ‘half-million-dollar_bid of the Pe- troh\m\ Securities evmn.uon. con- trolled interests, for Su Bonny” grods conizl the ,000 acres in this erea, where sev. amusement in watching pretty married women who drifted in for the 11 o'clock morning tea which is such an institution in the tropics—always escorted by a bevy of attendant cava- liers, the hnnm- men, hot and a ttle bored, the settl red-| by outdeor ll!t, clad in loose khaki shirts and shorts and dashing wide- brimmed felt hats. These drove up to the hotel from their far-off hom in antedlluvhn cars of all sizes an mchmdn spent many hours sitting in the lounge and watching this strange mixture of humanity pass by. She had resolved that she would not Duounc too much of her company, lay the danger of bondmn for them. Also she had never quite heen able to decids just what degree of friend- ship was between thess two. Lucille seemed, with the fascinating mpcrl ousness of a spolled beauty, to mand a great deal of Fairways’ n tention. She gave him -.ll sorts of orders which he good humoredly obeyed. He lvp-ud to be (onl of the pretty falr haired And she was obviously datnrm to keep him thoroughly at heel. by making the people she to use for h genuine affection for :‘WM yet, there thl'" something in the blue eyes in las here, has Court, | 2 s tipiuies have. lauinched | 1o m%mnu-d-mm; ment ’- ‘must_have small car: {nstall- e e ion e tnd KhoSiady gtn e ta: chance for advancement. 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