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SUNDIAL FEATURES T0PWRC TONIGHT Shoe Serenaders and Bonnie | Laddies on Air One Hour., | { Hotel Trio Slated. | . i 3 s | Gk debut performance for listen | ers 1o WRC having heen postponed | last week [} Sun Dial Shoe Sere V naders and Bonnie Laddies™ will offer | one of their f tertainments on | WRC's pro; zht Their p | gram, which i to last for ene hour.| tnclhigles orchestral selections, severalj wvocal numbers, and saxophone, xylo-| phene and banjo solos Other feal portions WE nee rected by be the weekly ¢ dman Park Trio. di Udrin: the half-hour the magic carpet, ar ed b o-Persians, and a s bro e H The prograni cond m wil | i | \ A zinann Anglo-Persians, includes a serenade, “Chapi; w valse intermezzo, “Rall Roon ¢ ,.». two of MacDowell's woodln tra's Dance,” from Grieg's “Peer Gynt ‘ Buite.” i The weekly market summary, ar ranged by tha Department of Agricul ture, is scheduled for 9:30 o'clock, and i he nce News | will be followed by of tha Week,™ | | | | ¢ NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (431.5 Meters). 955 p.m.- Time signals 10:55 p.m.-Weather Bureau re ports. WMAIL—Washington Radio Forum Q126 Meters). Stlent. | WRC—Radlo Corporation of America | (168.5 Meters). | 1) m.—George F. Ross, pianist 1 Sin\ p.m. —~Book reviews, by AMrs | ina Reed »adlocked.” by Rex| Reach, and “The Club of Masks,” by Allen Upward €36 p.m. Base ball kcores ; 7 p.m.—Wardman Park Hotel Trio. % p.m.—"Sun Dial Shoe Serenaders and Bonnie Laddies™ broadeast with WJZ from New York 9 p.m—~Whittall Anglo-Persians, broadcast with WEAF from New| York. | 9:30 p.m. Market summaries -for | the consumer, under the auspices of| the Department of Agriculture 9:40 p.m.—Sctence news of the week fay Fever.” by Dr. Frank Thome. 955 to 10.30 p.m.- Stickney’s Ar lington Beach Dance Orchestra rly Program Tomorrow. 645 to 7:45 am. “Tower Health Exercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City 12 (noon)--Organ recital by George F. Ross. hroadcast from the Homer L. Kitt studio. 1215 p.m.—Play the Washington New header base ball games. FEW CHANGES IN SETS! EXPECTED THIS YEAR; by-play account of York double- | Prices Also to Remain Firm as New York Radio Show Ushers in Season. | Radio cabinets snd speakers will | in present the principal ct radio season 18 semi-officiaily ushered | fn with the New York radio s)\hv\l next month As was the ear, only | light changes | ~ parts of | receivers are © Srpnhas advance notices manufacturers from present in 1 slight | During the past vear H cefvers have dropped and predicrions quarters that ¥ probably will least two or thr country s” The ahsence from the radio shows of a number of types of recetvers, formeriy shown annualiy for two or thr ea ba ar other feature « the Coming reasor Bankruptcs unprefitable opera- | tion hava re the number of m ufacturers since the shows of year. Taking their place will be two | or three dis ¢ new receivers, manufacturs FALL SPORTS GET PLACE ON PROGRAM Tennis, Yan}mng Boxing and Base | Ball to Be Described to Radio Fans. | Fall ton o Erams next invas: Lo:s THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN { D. O. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13 1926 FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY i | LONG RANGE RADIO -ENTERTAINMENT UVERS[AS TES]'S FRIDAY. AUGUST 13, 1926 = Frograms of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time All Rights Reserved. ” 47105 PML Stations Meters Miles 90— New Vork Naws hulletins: race and sports resuits: Evelyn g " ch ‘ln:"(an‘l‘hg\ -v\nz;’ Euvlalie Dominge lanist o8 The Potentiometer and Tts Uses. ta i musieal program RS, 3 X Shiorsta: MATKe! TADOTK: DewR TADOILE Because of the striking similarity in Muoseheart. Tl : Organ recital: child-en's program. i i L o PRYE Sl T R e Radio Corporation Plans 'appearance vetween the two, some 370 6 PO fans usually mistake a potentiometer B00—gp Turk_ Vol ceriee: savtae Dance Orchowa Series of International |‘seemiomeer and a rhecmar ook Chicago New lietinse . market reporfa N & rhe Boston: Riddies' Kiub' Shepard Colomal Orchestra very 3 far Srnenetads Siock reports. "news” bulleting: vase ball ‘- o Broadcasts for Winter. asriham:u?nhn:x}i'tkye’ei‘&‘n;;‘.m:&urh‘;sl:l Philadelphin: Weather, Beniamin Frankiin Hotel Orchestra is used to introduce resistance in a "hall marked reorte L tneis circuit so as to cut down the voltage reaults Readers s S applied across the filament terminals Sew Jork e e "w'tf?‘i‘.t.v“.‘“'r- oneieon BE HEE BN Purther experiments in_rebrond. |0P% vacuum tube. By its very action ; ivarn awe ket renorts S & Bod | cast luropean radio programs in i Chicago: Tovesturvy time i : WMAQ 507 \“'I'Yh and :”"rm Am°l‘if‘fl‘v; DPrograms | *yp the case of a potentiometer, the 9 Chicaco- Orgsn recital by Eddie Hansen: sport news . WBBM 394 land a week of zoned radio concerts i » 5 a0 o & ik instrument is merely used as a volt- e e Nl il ores: ot e elinii fonited [T et e BnoNE v | aesiotsinshito reRniatel teliotent ] rre’ vaik wric 436 an|choice bits of ether entertainment|applied to the grid or plate of a 540 Bt o Finie Golden's Hotel dicAlnin' Greheatra WMCA 341 204 | planned for the Fall and Winter. RSO tupe erantt: s P e s ] otel " Adelphin Dance 5 ag| Although abandoning its rebroad- | strictly speaking, the word ‘po- b 45 ,M.,(‘.,.,x‘,‘a;: ‘m! Grean recial Palmer House Symphons o |casts of British programs in January | tentiometer” does not correctly de- alk- Paimer Victorians ™ wap 624 | when reception conditions became |scribe the function of the instrument. §iop e 6 TO T PM. poorer than they had been for several | A correct interptetation of the word fln(.\l:;k ai rAy] inlosment :;nnnrm\v;ul!l 'frvl\y-h Golden's vears, the Radio Corporation of Amer- | potentiometer would be a measurer of 1 Orhastra 4 estra Monte * Carlorby-the Se 411 =04 |ica has continued to experiment with | power. The instrument performs the l'_'\lfl:n 4. Conn recital: Redicants. Orchostrd 46 a01 | the foreign signals in its laboratories | function of a voltage divider and not ks ‘Orxan Awake Club: - base and hopes to offer listeners a much | of a voltage measurer. S R M i e e improved brand of foreign entertain | In the early days of radio circuits, ¥ ment later in the year. It is even nepolice reports: Calvin’ Basnoré. 0 possible that the plans announced by = L SE L avid Sarnoff, vice president and gen Hing, 10 e eral manager of the corporation, | Have marked the. Broadoasteios e Dorte kparta review organ recital {theée years swo of ullismey e |90 Y an v 195 - Sherman's Collega Inn Orehestr s France Phtadtnl e e Wi e S OBERIA L WLS 5 brondcasting from Germany. France, | Yéars will be continued 'h',‘,‘ “‘:'"" N e wip and Italy may be realized this Winter, | 3CCOr3Ing to oficials of the Fan Amer- otk Radio talk’ base hall res newa bulieting H E e on. e ) AR e OAX Plans New Tests. | The *zoned" programs that featured | Al o ase vall resulte: o The great increase of interest of |international radio week last January e Sew Eneland - Dol Fisenbatirss radio in South and Central America |3r® expected to be repeated during a | New! Georze Olsen's Pannaslvania Hotel. Orcheston W17 during the past vear has led several |fourth test week in 1 Althoug + Shart 1 e Ay preram How 1o Play of the stations in Brazil, Peru and the | QPPOSINg the silent hours imposed on Dinner. soneart WRXY Argentine (o plan programs for | American stations last year to provide, B s v s e Criten Kiater Wiienest that wil 'be (&0 opporignity for leteners 15 it Certe 1 - WPG broadcast late at night and with |1€mPt to pick up B Baaste | ot 1»_4\},R.,I,‘,,T;‘j,‘,"_‘"'! Cirele. WBAL Orihestial 1 WBATL greatly increased power. Coast stations are understood to favor .30 .’J}"\‘,"y“,"]" phace hall results o 2 e The success of station OAX a repetition of the zoned broadcasts. and . Fme 11 and bis o m;u'r. Lima during the international tests |l v“hlhl;;( i[ialln:x\lelr;z the '\'rs.:m.';fy St Tio 5 when7it Swas heard by | coniral Romtes, thel, Bocky SLOUSES | " and girls o States and the Pacific Coast States| J Yueie! Ritzd reira 1v 4.000 persons in North | Sta! sl L g pit, X, V.., Stidio” program ; has el thatstatiort'to plan| Devs (he entive €12 At ehel (o o o Aflnte Citve CHoreiteal Question Box' r fm;h‘n‘v- fest programs in the Autumn :,;"g““““»‘ CLg ikl Nanneapolis: Market rennris: Shase bl results and Winter ac n no L North American stations that have e P00 Divennion Shase i transmitted recripocal programs for| Claiming changes in styles, causing Ransas City: Mariats: atory South America in the past will con- |abandonment by women of cotton S i} Kets: wtarv: addreset organ rac ; i Guigaeo: Musteal fivieram radital tine these broadcasts, particularly |blouses and underskirts, had ruined Atlant Grebe ‘misic Kour. . KDKA. Pittsburgh: KSD. St. Louis, | his busines, a cotton manufacturer in Phitadeiniia’ iy 0 a4 W6 Sct : I oliadeipia O asiel b and WGY at Schenectady England recently filed a petition in yiadelphia Solos: Singing Groundh fa U A \\n‘)«"n”?\'n,u,".."'q’?‘xm New Vori Ore: al: Ambassador concert e b Operd Company: radio talk Baston: Knf oin o1 program opton” Knicierhociier ny of o Band CheE sts WGY Playera (licago " Tuitabe fime: news’ sum New Vork - Josent cirpos e, Larttord: ‘con Phe Hons bi “radllv Lane. bari New "York: Treanire h—Minneapolis 7:30— 3”|.)’“.' nd kes Orchestra.. Cleveland fians u Hawaiian music pro burgh: Storkmat farmer pe b e rOKT M 7 45— Atlantic® City: - Organ. |emeT, DEws: market reports.. 8 TO » PM - ‘ 1—2—3 ROOMS i "Blister Rrown Om ity restany TEAY 250an 303 honik o Loew's Cotey Island Theater Orchestra: Stadium i New or s VAN 2 (1 NewSork: Fal Witteman's Piceadiliy " Plasers b 04 Kitchen and Bath Pittaburel faoA 204 Joseph Davies. bartone M 1 RO Frida Large, airy, light rooms, spa- baritone ‘Quartet: Starlight Parki ranco, TR e e arrangement. See them today! \u“’u‘Im(TAAI»SAFI;l ering artisia . oV = > - ~ SN WAK ang WORD Thom v 00: woC: WDAE VERY REASONABLE RENT o Nl‘}filh‘ Th: ’r:d“;fhl"tufluumn dramatic readings. from atudia’ 0: Musical pr Symphony. Orcl ie1d) "Mornne " Susical ' Chub . WhZ 4 i Natets iy postod Wi Apply—Resident Mgr.. Apt. 106 ago! Childrer.a program: ‘misic: ‘stories WiID Detroft: News Ofcheaira and wololata W Chicago oree Simots * tenor: Whitey Trio WAAQ L Atlantic City | Hotel Ambassador coucert: Vessella s Band . WPG 8.30odisy e Tnatrumental Tro WiAS i ines Philbreck 8 Orenentra WHO G adeiphia: Fox Theater program W00 ® 10 10 vV 9.00— Chicago: Jenuie Johneon. contralto: Jack Chapman's Or Cheatr waAQ Auantic City. Vessclin's Band: Ted Weenis Novelty’ Dance Orchestra 3 WPG Dea Moines: Vocal and wkirumenial artista WHO Chirago: Harmony time: Socal and instrumental solos Don Bester's Oren Odburn's Orchestra: Abe Ly man's WEBM Richimond Hill, Skinner” and’ Parry: Duke Donaid w pughinidbendonat! our rFa lestra BAI. Moy Gions' Cluby: Areaia Danen O hestra WEIT ack. Myers: Musical Archtiect . e okt Hote) Beligotais o wiz Pemberion Tnn Orcliestra LWNAC an Ritz-Cariton - Danes.” Orchestia WOR, it atts Didies harmony” ngers’ Dolice and weather reports. WYC enth L LORIIC [ L] (] Dlaniet ! Eredden Weir. piaiat wMCa itra; solgiats KMOX CET, WEL, W00 WGR. WO, from WEAR a0 i whoo K rogram DAF Y shesias wile We are now ready to discuss with you your plans am 5 5 ; Wig for training this Fall and Winter. piogram “Tmpossibiliiion” VRN ot Brown's Orchestra TWo0 Hundreds who talked with us this time last vear 10 TO 11 P Do-Re-Mi Double Men's Qu George Olsen’s Orchestris b By hestra repoits and Weat rhestra Sport 10 30 York sitver. Slippe Iy < Midnight ™ol lieart. T1J - ~ettin - uthawk Palmer Bonnic FLaddies xtra from Belle Paimer House cious closets—unique patio court Isle are Yeaping the rewards in better positions at higher artet: traveiog 4 ](, ) e " 1 kMox salaries s Edwards 0 ; ; g : : 2 k& T owpe Practical Business Training has an immediate cash shion Orchedtra’ WAICS 4 | : s i value—you should investigate at once. hase bail results Our offices will be open until 9 o'clock every ev ening for vour convenience. Come in or phone Main 8320 for information or indicate below vour choice of branches of the business field. SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY The World's Largest Business Training Institution Suite 604 Albee (Keith's Theater) Bldg. Phone M. 8320 Washington, D. C. Send me “Ten Years' Promotion in One” also particulars re- Dance Oreh hase bAll resu aders’ 0 1 AM. . WMC House Eniertainers WJiJD BROADCASTERS‘ SOCIETY l CONTINUES MINUS WEAF| P e Member Has Not Yet Ended Work of As- | socfation | Speculation is being offered here | {as to the future position of the Na ttonal Assoctation of Broadcasters fol l lowing the sale of station WEAF to | the Radlo Corporation ¢ America ly formed with a | 4 1 that repre the entire v with the e listeners elephe Telegrapn Co. the M | of America, the | | the West n eventu- | the proposad ! IAF. which | tng bout in N i principal stations | o men's tennis 1 1 the Amer- §0 bties’ und | n Authors | soriee. and i | i Despi WEAF that Helen Wills May Speak. Lntaaien s ot parried a8 &) In ann : its plans to broad: | member of and the cast the wome: organlzation ction of | August 20 paul B. Kiugh va secretary, is | tutes ving on as usual. Its f a Helen W . nd | tivity a ign to pre English s stars perto at | vent sta Miping their the micr - vave lengths the match oy Lssist champions will Ma and they i White, the wi Known spc | the base ball championship in the Na put it in % : mouncer of the Radie Corporation |tional League, preparations for the fine condition for just lrllcrat on special savings cer- station world series broadcast have been in a few dollars. Dom't tificates — compounded semi- The details of t Jid cup regatta |definitely held up. It is understood, 1t wound good?” are to be hroad #rom the Grebe |however, that the accounts of the M marine station, WRMU . or meters | series will be relaved through the | & / and rebroadeast by WAH on 318 |chain headed by WEA New York who s Rignay, atta the microphone for the week. The regatta broad « afternoon: an will rcement pas heen mac the brad- mav be booked is the President’'s Cup casting of the Dempsey Tunney bout |regatta to be held on fha Potomac 2t the Yankee Stadium. it is expected |next month. The regattafwill be the that the Tex Rickard station. WMSG, | Capital's introduction to Speed boat ers the will take the air to give list orv of the baitle. . b R R T | and possibly transmitted also by WJZ | 11and | studios. Another Fail sports bmadcast that ~m‘lo'l< Thirty or are expected to vha sertes from telegraphic the games received at the fta al {Fd AnnaiatEL iSRS IRl ne, and an effort B bei mad 5 iion WRE . canty an i A rding course and service in the Department I have marked. & [ Higher Accountancy. odern Business Oorrespondence. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS [J Taw—Degree I.. TONIGHT. Modern Salesmunship. Commercinl Law. ©. A, Coneching. Sun Dial Serena and Trafe Management. ~ Business Management. xpert Bookkeeplng. Bonnie Laddies, W nd Banking and Finance. ndustrial Management. Effective Speaking. WIZ, 8 to 9 o'clock Tenants,” Comedy by WGY Players, WGY, 7:15 to 9:30 o'clock. ittall Anglo-Persians, . WEAF and other sta- tions, 9 to 9:30 o'clock We Pay You on your AILY BALANCES Intmft on chechking accounts City Park Orchestra of Bal- timore, WBAL, 9 to 10 o'clock. Novelt WRNY night 9:15 o'cloc} program, *********** “My radio was giving me trouble, so I called up the Star Radio 409 11th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 8848 Interest on ordinary savings accoants — compounded quar- terly. The Munsey Trust Co. = Munsey Building 2 Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NW RAAAAKAA KA KKKk k kA k OR e 9.0, BY JOSI PH (JL( JTERIH Noted Authority on Radio Reproduction Prohibited. the potentiometer was a ve sary part of most circuits. It sistance element is connected directly resistance element across the batterv to be used in the | ometer plate or grid circuit. Then one end and the movable contact of | ’ element the potentiometer are terminals with which to connect the unit the circult. was used | as a grid bias control in place of the | grid condenser now largely replaced it for It was used extensively as and leak which the grid of the detector tube at the | proper point for detector operation. | have | bringing | a method for obtaining the close adjustment of | by plata circult of the detector which used the UV-20 and C-300 variet 1t was also used to extent circuits of the oscillation. day battery voltage required in the | hookups “soft” tubes of the considerable in the tuned radio frequency for_controlling | The potentiometer is a very neces { | sary of vacuum tubes. In such is used to obtain a ve potential applied to the ele the tube. i part of the testing equipment used to measure the characteristics | outfits it | v close ad- justment of the grid bias and Nmn‘ ments of | The potentiometer has al: Required With Large Tubes. o found | considerable favor in receivers of the | superheterodyne type in w! large storage battery tubes Potentiometer control is not as a rule, when the dry of the V199 and U but is required for hich the | are used. | required. batery tubes 199 are used, | the large tubes to place the grids of the intermediate | amplifier tubes at the s for most efficient In using a potentiometer, It's onc more— effect a real sa a 95¢ varfety and colors. 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