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SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D OCTOBER 10, 1926 -PART 1. | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1926. the selections from each program that A I g e appeal to him or te his guests, For Lrograms of Disimu: s anons senenmied jor bas.een Standard Time l i RY FREDERICK C. RUSSELL |that reason he keeps in mind a sgeond i Car ewners throughout the world have followed John Smith in his daily - o _‘;“’ dance T an "”7;":"': ® TO 10 AM. Niewrs. Miles. motaring- and have henefited therebu. He also is a radio fan. and ‘or voeal musie, and o on. o D00 New York: Children's hour: comie stories and music. .. ... 804 491 18 willing that his fellow fans should be amused and proft by hie | |Gt station wuns o e ke 10 TO 1AM, erening experiences. Smith has a faculty of “finding out things” so other without upsetting the nice bal- | it Il pay radin devotecs to follow Kim in The Sunday Star cach week. Government. Viewing Chaos | ! w=unty, fum, Pewsteise Smtren, st ey 2o i Diagram of Modern Receiver Slteese o |F | S DL NE DRI R AN w # Uitu services | No. 83—Station Shifting. {and. as you sy, it is the best possible | tle practice to he able to shitt stations | on Air, Seeks Practical i - g 1 Shows It SUTPISINGIY SiMi= | qipars N v ooy asked. | SAL 16 Ak vadin entertaimmen Rt | X1thent ne one's audience. n | uren servives Se 5 541 E | . 7 - {order 10 perfect this 1 of the plan | f « i xR : . finding Smith reading & honk vour moods and tastes. : : i : Ideas as to Clashing. o : o lar to Earliest Models. “I'm tived of the programs.” he The firet thing he picked up was o e s lenened to chart all of nie sta. | i = : ¢ ! {plained. “This happened once hefore. |dance tune. Tlaved by & TSt oBs |, iheir strength. This enables him to —_— | "ot ca sery el B — You suggested a remedy. 1 tried it. oOrchestra. it proved to he quite enter b Fi Ul “Cilrea: mervived = : % v : ! nter | witch from one to the other without | Luiten e Vier e R B . Now T've tired of the remedy. too.” | {aining. But Just as it cameto 4 close | | Jopangary excesses of volume or . o ; st ¢ | Smith gav in {st and | momentary ssex of velume On this previons accasion whe, mith gave the dials a little twist and | 0 "U0 [iold him. a fan should BY CARL H. BUTMAN. R e e e e | There have been so many argu. | v oy e Gimirih” verviias. ... % | CHICAGO. October 9. Unlike had: fotad Smith deserting thie dal -aught another station while an an. < g ok el g NOON TO 1 P.M. y | various electrical Instrument | develuped shee he had Ay riciment whs Felli& made: We were | e ableto switoh statiine fust as arace Quahtv ments pro and con as to whether or NOL 12:00. Cincinnati Seventh Preshylerian Uiurn sivices ... 2.1 i | i, Sleriitne NOEE 5 Tolts 1e | i his faroiite sehine. Tie | HanElitG wote I ok exchusive tils, | (ully an.a Eudd driver abTTE WESEN SO # we are to have chaos in radio land this Viniieut itlentum raiil ke ‘ . i | celver conatruction have shown ne | b heceme no famillar with It that he | It reauired a little more skill to do | his car. 10 ot b o pibeln kanuine of the ! ' SUeCess e should also bear in mind are e . Rt Winter. while we have no real radio Des tneurni el vices . great basic changs since the wirelest | oouid imitate the announcer and tell | this sort of thing. but that kept Smith Y control. that it would he interesting | Hou 2un ubet ot the matter of fading and interference P Most 7 = Er e as they apply to different station ror 3 it services : 3 [art emerged trom the iutorato Ay meenratels what selsctions the | inlerested. He doesnt ook " forwird to know t what sort of reception | . eré have heen etahorations i regilar artists were gof to play. with any degree of pleasure to radio = - o B it e connbry in : PTERIIT oo s DGy EmEnis ithine Bad. DUt s diae | oot artists e ‘,‘f,:,'_:.“f,,:",‘:.:,". . | when it hecomes so xhmple that a nila | ON certain nights the proziams will | Expensive Seher. ke Teartment of Com-| es read to cerrreeneneneen. MG A oL (e, esIstn eGeIver AHOWE | o e ik Soths mew frierds | canl ouchiaibutton/and xet"Australin: | have to ba limited GeccUne MR REC] e and She nareesional won,| 17 - : : i that it is <urprisingly similar to the | Lo B0 N R eastars, he had found | Part of the fun of radio is in eperating | limitations on the nimiber of stations | ’ e, ferees. as well as the fans and the earliest models. In fact, the methnds | hig radio giving him an entirely new |the set. Smith saw that If he was Dz cambe l';“’\"" ""«'"‘;{1-"‘"'}.» sl Compare it with any other broadcasters are all concerned. hut ne | ork: ¥ { thins o the progtam Is watching the | Speaker regardless of price. L g of coupling the clreult of one tuhe 10 | cheil going to make the switches from one | . e of Rutners Federaion of Chuiches i . WEA that of another is practically tie same | “Maybe you didn‘t carry my idea to | Station to another gracerully he would pt the g1 | News Uicuestia R : today an Ii was when tuhes were Arst | igu Jogteal conclusionc- | suggested. BAVe to learn more of the kinks of |<Kill with which he handles the set. | Incorporates the can answer the question | Daneu valmer _Littie Sympuuny Ore o t = Now ix the time for all good fans to Bk bin s e G i : devised. Other sections of the hook- | “You have changed vour stations in his set. Next week, No. 86—Clear as a_| Dyadic diaphragm. come to the aid of the public. if we | hicasu: Orean teciidl oy Auivrom Lar SN s up have changed only In keeping with | order to keep the radio show interest- Plans Programs Ahead. | | may paraphrase the old test slogan —\'ulmu»lun;.« Muscal exarcises from G "“;_:n;v:“;:-m'x number of (ibes and |ing, but you still are getting the same | Now when he wants to obtain maxi- | (Copyright by the U'liman Feature Service.) | Little Spitfire Speakers It would be of great value if the lis:| PRI e et - ratus, order of acts.” | i ) - . s teners. particularly those who can pull | ! 3 TO 4 PM. a Regenerative Partly Disguished. | *"“What do yon mean?” he asked. | mum pleasure from his set he plan.\“ GrAE ot of ATie extera from | $4. in & number of distant stations. would | Ghicago: Vocal and_instrumental recital ... i X Bok 66 1 cuus Bk o] “Well. take your favorite. for in- his programs in advance. He knows|ine wun. sometimes to a distance | advise the Department of Commerce, . Mrwival ' prosvat O WIAM i | popular with the e i e BUBRGE B Is EIS con & | SENC SUS Miw givilE e music, | peete than that from the earth to how stations are cominz In. Wwhethes TNGi cnn o e, o thusiast wa¥ the ry S Lg | voeal ‘concert- Miss Highnotes. let's el veakimti et b | there is much interference hetween - wiant - Ny usiast wa¥ the regeperative. It had |y She will start with something = S : numerous variations. Jt still is in | 2300 ‘familiar and then go on to an them and how some of those on the | 330 New donbe e sl non standard channels compare with | Daan ! i Bours atdiess el s : R (e ames o b dmotten Ko ey o, jopere aela: | THE) shellLgive: sou WE CAN MAKE ANY RADIO SET WORK the older stations nn the assizned fre oin I iie: .l LW ! i S lighter selection and wind up with an ’;\‘unfiu. Write a brief note to the : 1105 M. now preceded as a rul>with a step 0f |44 song given a few variations. 1f Radio Section. Department of Com 00—Chicazo. Varied musical program e _WENR sna | tuned radio frequency amplification. | jhere happens to he a dance orchestra il work” Men 2" canierehee”in e’ Badiord ianch of the retaining all of its advaniagss with ha announcer will read off a few Present Situstion S e bt el T 3 AqatsIectivity. . names of the papular tunes and the f . York: Kewier s o ot el G 3 The five-tube tuned radio frequency | grchestra will g0 to it for 10 minutes The situation. at present. iz worse T, Evensong ana devul N e b receiver and its co-models of a wrreater | |f here's a speaker you probably | than it was. for the simple reason that | fmias e oy omicago) Bukrs e, New TORK. 3 343 | number of tubes is another that has [Lnow his style hefore he hegins. You | there are more stations on the air.| &:15—atlanuc tuy. o vecar and e 2 | shown no revolutionary chanze. It |almost can guess the order of events | And that 34 stations are operating on oo Samer pweopai Couren® T LWPG [ consista entirely of a series of ciicults | {n"advance, That's what bores you. | 31 odd frequencies. or non-standard organ : (I S ih g known as the “simple audion” with | 5 Jhamndls | Thess stations are causing T S e e B various systems of osciliation centrol, | Programs Seldom Vary. | A interference with all their neighbors. | 500 xew v Hhrohi o t s o | “Resides, you know just ahout what | Since June 30. when the bars were Rew o ot DEamm SR emin ; B T | sequence of acts your favorite stations ‘ let down by the Department of Justice ‘p"'.""“‘] hm-m. sympnonet: entertamner .. .... % The simple audion layon: was first |are golng to follow. One will give you L eation couta select and use any | 5.4 Kiioloals’ Seatal ialks S e e ed with the development of the | hediime stories at £:30, market reports 816 F STREET N. W 4 5 % nneapolis: House of Hope Bresovierian Chirch arvicss ; acuum or audion tube. 1t providsz a | a4 7 b TR0, A | - - ether channel it pleased. there have 30— New york: Minnie Weil, concert pianist ] O e 10! lat 7. a talk at 7:15. silence at 7:30, a a8 method of connectinz the tube to its | concert from 7:40 to 9 and then silence WASHINGTON'S MOST RELIABLE MOUSE b o . hite Louss e B ; ° heen 35 new stations licensed. whill Chivaro.® Stuho fromiGetey Ohurch Gathedral AR . hatterier and accompanying con- [ until dancing at 10 or 11. Annther 33 g spim s ZE205 g w S 3 central stations shifted to wave Bew Nomnes - Ghristianson s Orchesira s L : ity Temple sarvices . ; = lengths used in the East or by distant Havana, Cuba: Sevilla-Biltm Orchestra: vocal and instru- st ] Z4 > onlv four signed off. New stations | 4 5 ! . . Open are coming on the air all the time. | o i 3 8 densers and colle. Al=o it does not | will give yon dinner music from 6 to| . “lf It’s Not nght—-Bnng It Back” A 00— New York. Orchestra concert with Frances Paperte, merza- show a great difference from the wir-| 7. miscellaneons features until & and | £ Evenings be thinking of quitting: At least none i S, ; 0 ‘ has been deleted during the past twn ; B e TRl et ence i wden In analyzing & modern cight:tibs | event for the rest of the evening. [t} or three months. e R FRL 5 i % iy radio frequency amplifier the fact that |{a trne that there i= a great deal nr‘ “Many stations have changed their (v elane ottt Moish onReRa"” hetra - ; Whig el New" York . Rustian Cholr of Garfielq =110 y wave lengths and mor pl Chicaro: ‘Voral and instruments) somwisis:’ Blackstons Rifing consists of a series of audion circuits. ghow. But your radlo gives 221,-V. Large $1.09 and 277 meters continue to be jam 4b—Philadelpnia: Ciaronce Seaman'a Orchesira ... W R with changes made 1o accommudate | new type of freegom. You can switch | v Its Best 2=V, ge . .9l med more than any other part iTosem % ¥ B e e s Rl fvom ane alasy SolnOiE o ifi Tohes MUST he at thel mnyiaiHee e wb o i s " N tain the receiver in balance. acta and make vour own order of | m | 'ers ’ Your Tahea M a - i broadcast bands. ~There a e i O eaIr i haatva” -7 " oo tsesse o WAL The superheterodyne, which sprang | event e e i 45.V. Large ....$2.09 2776 and 17 each on 242.9 and 2 05— gallas: Radio Bible Clars ... .00 : ] : ] T AT renn Some znod might | 1o NewFork! ‘Haniss Chiech Earian: Amhsssudr X 4 VAL | o freanency e, aine ges Tack | angle, 'Suddenly he restized that the | Will Work s e TR e 3 Coambia Frer @1 () e i e i —~Pitishurgh Scores: First Presby _ >~ E o the andion and the regenerative. |radio fan enjoved a unique advantage. | . ' Q&"'g r'l”fl.xn::.fln:;“m‘lfii.; o ks P ladelphiy; Holl Trinity Chureh” matvicee ko 30871 188 | These two are combined with 1ong or | and he resoived to make use of it. T} With Any 5 1 TUBE | 3 TUBES endy Dry Cells..... e v P o Punch’ and Judy: Blackstone Steing Quintet short wave radio frequency amplifica- | still was getting off the final words of | Set . - resh, We T Fm ones took their places. while other old Capito) Theater pro 3 i wre Ol : He : : «»2C $1 . ; et program. ‘W s - tivity and volume result. In xome speaker. stations m",“ed'u',e I;ng::‘l'!‘( :1 '.:”;(f 4 WWJ. WIAR. WCAE and WTAG from Dy AR cases tuned radio frequenc mplif . 'rh;. sounds like sense, L ‘ $19.50 Jewett " tubes fail ta re- Re ssoo U S, ENES oinE Mp Ll s i onE Davenport: “Firsi~ Methodist Chiveh ~iervices S vation has hean added 1o improce the | “Here I've heen condemning the prac. | e e G =R Cilnis SeEHon, ehiere congaStion ToURY Philacelohia. Preshyterfan Church services . receiver. tice of shifting from station to station | Cone Speaker . 45— Phla Cathay : YBAL 3 ing in poorly, due to heteradyne | © 45T Em e, LA o DR L AT $ 98 Sy P o Already some howls against the S e T ; lt P to Ad t | Adjustable Unit anticipated jam in the ether this ThelMillivaSingl " Drake e eemble ays (0] vertise | Georze Witiman: 1 P Wikt Model 60 R.C.A. RADIOLA IH et Ieex] This : K Paulist Chorister the locals can be heard clearly. Thi Nk ok Pauliet choristers s B Tt I eeriotly and | &45- et Phimes el e Roteri Aadgls o o I3 d S s q i e fane hetween them are out of Wek. | » 018 P, 00 ervice— : . erating seems 1o ol hut none of those eperating soprano ing arrangement of a crysia! sef. | then tie up with some local musical | Eo . Musical - Drogram A . it Ie merely an elaboraifon cf ‘he five- | qymeness o these programs just as| Post B Batteries tnber is quickly apparent. It, too. there is to a vaudeville or picture | . to do so. The channels between 239 Ty ona | If Your Radio Is At » wave, 19 . | tions on the 1 meter Wav Dallae: Radio Bible Clace into popularity along with the tuned | Smith _hadn't viewed it from that| derfnl Post Reactivator. = J 1 cal and instr al “soloists N 304 | - B and left the congested channels. new | ;.. ApOliN. . Secong Chrh o il S SWGN a0 tion to the point wnere great selec. | myv oratlon when he plugged in th- Springfield: Musical program: soloists ek o ‘eharge. Yow rik R ; worse. Old reliable stations are com- | Baltimore: WBAL Concert’ Orohesira o« vr. . 0 WA 0 AL Three-Circuit Coil Get Fewer Stations. ! 2T0 9 P Winter have come in to the Depart UnupehiseaEver o oS 3 E 304 . ment of Commerce, especally from - e A L A : the Middle West, where they say nnly g’ Nocal and netraments) e 00 ervice 5.Tube Set is caused by the fact that many 3 2 Fist Breabytenia 5 2-Tube Set high-powered tzansmitters, which now menial soloistr Other fans say they cannat get as | %:0—Cincinnan; Sermonet many stations as formerly. and hut | e i gude Hotel"Eniemble i i i \We have alwavs made it our aim to satisfv everyhody, In original factory ea | i 2 R - L y u:‘\-;l?rlv n.“m”:: "? h; ey _,ur"‘;vr_\‘. SONEeME OrchestA: MIntals lorehexica and thousands of \Washingtonians will verify this. Any - tons with guarantee. At s Souhthinicabout 167 MHow i R A : fime. anyahere, we come. We do not acknowledge any ||| : MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTEL 18 reception in vour lacation, are there | 340 E ranciee « “Orchestia news: ehort talk Al i | prngneld; Golden Rule hour < seasonable lav-off, maintaining always an efficient corps of service men. any whistles . 111.: Zion Orchestra and mixed ouiarfet: olos ) STkt feeatle 2 ) Anld Sandy K Bee] i ¢ y rapidly: less static is noticeable and 5 New Nork S Kent hour. WEEL WGR. WRC 3 s al We Specialize on Reception in zeneral shonld imnrove Bamnerger . Orenestin colder weather ic usherinz the new wich KED WIkR. 'WTAG: WeAR. W radio season in. which many hope v and WLIT from S . AF . Listen in frequently. try for some {_;m‘m- .}m First) ';;mllnnn Chureh services .0 X . o . : Sadeinhia; rehestra and <oiorste e 2 2 Alstant stations. then write those in New*Vori: PR testimonial dinner (GBS ! But Give Service on Other Makes tepested. zivinz vour opinien of the Dallas’ Instramental program s WGBS 5 sftuation 1os “Angeles: Talk: chat - a5 i 1.1% 9 "0 To rv. i 00 Lot Angelss Solomon’s Orchestra . SRR 5 Local Radio Entertainment i e e BATTERY AND RADIO SERVICE = ‘ S eI Mavell: Tnsembler WRC. W&Y. Wiz, 1 00 Phenes DA T pgervicen, -1 LMY North 9928 and 4836 2119 18th St. N.W. Ava: o Sl Bl ; ATWATER KENT RADIO—EXIDE BATTERIF! ~ Civio: organ recital R 2 Cincannaty Trin 1o Irefand” ‘mals ‘quartai ‘trie NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio,| 1015 Minueapoiis, Chinpewa [ndians prozram: " weathar Va. (135.5 Meters). 103 Y 3 10:05 a.m. and 10.05 p.m. Weather | Portiand . Memorial antist Chureh saarvices” - Sk G o ‘ reports Forl Worth® 'Orchestra wmisram e, L 5 " . P r " e 255 p.m.—Time signals. 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT, — 1100 —l'h"_aln" Sam ‘n" Henryr violiniat: Bihie reading. WRC—Radio Corporation of America o e . Los Angeles: News: Orpheus Quarte (468.5 Meters). o ShNEL orea rental UpRUN ey oo 1100 u.m.—Services breadeast from Dos " Ageton. “tgan Db sl Wesley Methodist Church. Rev. F.| ¥ Franeisco Palace Hotel . Revnolds. pastor. will preach. | Gl L 115 pame—Final game of sworld | 1130 Minneanolie: Organ 1o . S series. hroadcast from Yankee Sta T 1 AL dium. New York. 1 i Tiotvin 4 pm.—Services from Beth'ehem Dance S = Chapel, from the Washington Cathe Fortiana: Concert: orehestra: waather: naws dral Right Rev. James E. Freeman, e Moines Mcical Drogram 2 : Bishop of Washington. will preach Dallas: Hassall's Orehestra . g 720 p.m.-—Musical program broad o AT o 170 2 A cast with WEAF from the Capitel A R Theater. New York City. Chvarn. WBAM SUaf And thers: s’ and’ A 815 p.m.-Louise Hunter. soprano Orchestias. Mintz's Orchesiva M and Clavence W hitehill. ritone. from \WEAF. | H Turks' 1015 to 1115 p.m. Maxwell Or _— | urks' Fez Supplanted. chestra. Max Pollikoff. violinist, and | RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS BERILIN, October 9 (#).— When the the Ukranian Chorus TONIGHT. *® | Turks doffed the fez and adopted Early Program Tomorrow. A = ':;:;l:_rn men styles, German haler- £45 to T:45 am.—Tower health Musical program from Capi ot ”;L‘ ~\~‘n’n'r:-$'r:|r(‘: to take advantage exercises frgm New York City. tol Theater, New York City, | [of hats, eravats and o "I'W" exports 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time siznals. WRC. WEAF and other have jumped %5 per cent i especially 2 noon-“Live Stock Flashes, 7.3 N8 oklo Hong 5 per cent in the last | 12 noon ive St tions, 7:30 10 9:13 o'clock. three months. German merchants | from the Department of Agriculture. i gts e priaciosl laviere of 0 A st Ator cheaira Recital by Louise Hyunter, | eSablisn” reguiar airplane. macker 1 p.m.—Willard Orchestra. soprano uad Clasewe W f;"".’ hetween Germany and Turkey. R haritone. ARG, WEAF us reviving, in part, the old German R ! imperialistic " dr « i AMERICAN LISTENERS anid_other stations, 9715 to\] BagdadiEstEncn An e bt Erispe Gl e o olitng TO HEAR EUROPE BETTER | " "™ ——— b | oMoNATANTRDE the itomaSRENI- | || e WGBS, 9230 oiclock. \ bl ‘ ; \ RADIO SERVICE located Following General “A Trip to Ireland” WL, Sets Repaired. Aeriala Egected 1 0 a'c'on Agreement. | c'ock. Ratterien and Tuhes Installed. Sunday, October 10, 1926 Clearer, Surer, Better RADIO RECEPTION! BANISH toth “A” and “B” Batteries, with their run-downs, recharging and replacements. Run your radio on house current* through PHILCO RADIO SOCKET POWERS A RSN IO T Units Must be Matched Hook up right to The winning football team must be matched, to give you the finest radio any outlet of your com of a group of men who are reception you have ever enjoyed. house current. trained to work in perfect co-ordina- There's a type of i tion. Even the greatest individual Socket Power here stars, without the full support of a i::a:;’::in:“;:ms::; ; completely coordinated team, cannot requires demonstrat- be depended upon N e alinont S performance. It's teamwork—the Hoftoor soe it matching of the brains and muscles actually demon- of the whole team—that wins! strated on vari- ous sets here. Phone NOW-—right away—for a home demonstration. For Perfect Performan - / OB, RO Wl s A A MO You've heard the others—now we urge you to hear a Stewart-Warner. Regardless of how critical you may be, we know you will be delighted with the magnificent tones that flow from the new Stewart-Warner Re- producer, the marvelous invention which employs a new principle Co-ordination of units is just as vitalin ~ whereby every musical sound is re- radio as in football. Perl’ec( reception produced clearly and naturally. % m :nagr:]nlz‘thrxg:ng m::; ::m- Let your nearest Stewart-Warner deal- MOST CONVENIENT TERMS ) ciallydesignejandp:ox;srrun:d romp; er demonstrate a complete Matched- Just a Small Down Payment and you - with each other as a perfect whole. g:ell'via?:;s:”a‘:\':i ?;‘::(;:Xfl;: A ""h". o ‘h,""”, cur- T That's what you get in a Stewart-War- you tonight. Judge it by any test you rent—the balance &y ""’"i‘."l pa B0k ner Matched-Unit Radie. Every part choose. Leagn for yourself how Stew- ments on your Electri¢ Service Bills i made with precision and deliberate artWarner matched umits open a new *Available only for homes with alternating current. care—and all parts fitted together, world of radio enjoyment to you. W The possibility of trading European " e for American broadcast programs has o O e S ieneA ok Ecan v tIng e |1 11 ColIkofL. violimse, yand St past vear. according to Eric H. Palm- |t ’,4'"'1" _Chorus, WRC and 2r7of ‘the Freed-Eiremann o who || WI7. 10:15 1o 11:15 o'clock. has recently returned from a tour of All the automobiles you see on the stations in England, France and | A RECEIVING SETS MOUNT. ' g According to Mr. Palmer. the re.| i osep allocation of wave lensths for Furo. S - | pean stations as outlined by the Union Manufacturers’ ‘Association ‘Pats Pot. 1631 Internationale de Radiophone art | Total in U. S. at_5.000.000. Studebaker Bldg., 14th & R Sts. Geneva will greatly enhance the possi- | . bilities of the United States listeners | Twenty-five per cent increase in the hearinz programs originating in the number of radio receiving sets in the cities of Europe. | United states durin, . i < during the past vear is Increased power of at least nne of : the stations in each of the Furopean | reported by the Radio Manufacturers eountries. together with the use of | Association in a statement made pub- | wave lengths more suitable for trans: | jjc yesterday. According to a census | ‘Readio CSpcakzr sceanic transmission. is expected to 4 by the association. re ving permit_ reception ot programs trom | KT UG, MR, O abroad in many of the better receiv 100, as compared with 4.000,60 | » fng sets In this countrs I Sk talks like a human AT e — s, W————— © J_——{o T —_— T o———— A A, AN RN AN SIS i s The growth in the number of re- g “Motorists' Four” New Radio Set.| ceivers since 1920, when sets as they and plays like a 5 i T are now known were first placed on s ot TEC Motorister Four' e the name | the market,_has heen from 37.000 to virtuoso ! — exactly Lyt bl o The radio husiness has opuls ong the autoists | 5-000.000. ¢ tound popular among the AUOIS | correspondingly grown from an_in Qustry producing $46.500,000 worth of ! , vl | apparatus in 1922 to an industry that Picks Up Six U. §. Broadcasters. produced $320.000.000 worth of goods A DX fan in South London is cred. | in 1926 ited with having picked up six Amer- | i : If you don’t know address of nearest dealer, write us. The Potomac Electric 54 STEWART-WARNER SPEEDOMETER CORPORATION Apl]lian(-e Companv 1826 DIVERSEY PARKWAY, CHICAGO This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells : e —— & MAIN TEN THOUSAND jean broadcasters during an early Lieut. Hilkert in Training. ’ morning half hour with a four-tube 14th and C Streets N.W. . Sot. "This is held a record for the | Second Lieut. William B. Hilkert. S . season, which is hardly vet at its hest | Quartermaster Corps Reserve, of lhm: e il L . but desplite. the presence of some |aity. has heen ordered to duty in Y | . » training at the general !nfem-fim-l P G 1 SO0 | i | i i P R 1 1A AV 1 LA 000 01 static he held the American stations to loud speaker volume. depot, in this city. ¥ \ .

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