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& &a X L 5 & . 2 o e Vi 56 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. SEPTEMEER 11. 1927_PART . A 'I-SIE B AKER H[AUS LONG RANGE E |over the brid”l of elec(.ron’s. a terda that they have mastered the elemen. | 2 RADIO ENTERTAINMENT I TS | |10 o s cal current is created.|tary phases of radio theory. One has S STARS IN OUTSTANDING RADIO CONCER' This 18 known as pulsating direct cur: t = : vent. It is like direct current in that |t0 understand the meaning of super- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927. it flows only in one direction, but like heterodyne by regarding a circuit so alternating current it has periods of & A & o Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Tet 10 5"0 Row. 1t comel:eln Dutts. "mll:‘lefl Gl;l: l;m;aenc) changer” cir- In the convenflonlll rnAliloIset. m:g :“ - e}:"’ Y:‘ flsbdse‘s n°‘hrftlfl" M. tations. Meters. Mile radio frequency side largel:” is a mat- | frequency changing but in a hetero- = 7:30—Mooseheart, Ill.: Catholic ua’P:’u:.:c services s:v;:"l‘)' :a:;'e Id:;t ter of alternating current, while the |dyne circuit there is frequency chang. Buffalo, N. Y.: Episcopal Church services vesns WKBW 217.3 201 audlo side mostly is a matter of pul- | ing. A satnig current. Direct current figures| This may s:em like a paradox but | contra“o to Present Atwater g.go‘):i\)-g:fl?;flr:l‘s: gh;ll:}r:g;rn:mr?nlr':r;xv:‘(‘n:urle. 3 2%:3 54"': in both where tuba:_ure employed. Ltn‘sh&ux:‘at; Dtbowg:mir::‘:lu‘lvehennee:h.lrgrf TO 10 A. the circuit by playing off a locally gen | Kent Hour—Col. Roosevelt | o:00—staten 1e1ana. Studio Orchestra: choral singers . 185 NAME IS CONFUSING. erated beat against the natural beat | O e "Firat ‘Moshodiat Eoiscopai Chareh services of the incoming radio energy, there is | . S o1 ethodis! O vi 9:45—Atlantjc City: Chelsea Baptis h serv s a change in frequency. In that sen: to Give Talk. 3'39‘:3‘»’&"\‘0?}'&"»;‘:1:;‘?5 P?;".\,'»‘;:{.ag lll,x::hl;:e-r\'lcel Superheterodyne Does Not Convey|a superheterodyns is n frequency |, i : on Cathedral Chureh of St. Paul services - hanger and it does this, as con 10 TO 11 AM. Much to Many Radioists. (o : 4 h & | trasted with other frequency changes. Eisie Baker, distingulshed Amer- While the term superheterodyne is|by playing off one beat against an- | fcan contralto, whose voice has not Ne popularly known ll}raughout the coun- | other wl;h l[he ;Declal {efi!urge that Vi Cl 0 try, the word itself does not convey there is developed a resulting at to e ot fober, the imiriwinos SAR D0 CUKtA0- Vory much to many radioists and is | which the set Is especially designed for | 1 v he Atwat y | Winter, 'Will- present the “ASWAN|, 0 oeiolt: R a07 confusing even to some who believe | amplification purposes. Kent radlo hour tonight which WRC | "™ cleve I's Cathedral e will broadcast in conjunction with xl.au—xw"\'wk‘(;rnf, e e Ty 39 other stations of the National Broad- - 5 > NOON TO 1 P.M. ly long, being made up of 10 numbers Ehicago Funnig read o children - i s Moines: vices & 5 WRC's added attraction tonight is| TGl sprnks: st. Luke's Episcopal’ Chiurch ser 905 ’ a wik by Col. "Theodore Roosevelt, | 12:15—Boston: ‘Orgwn Fecital 90 former Assistant Secretary of the | ;.55 (hin =08 . - " Navy, who will appear before the ss‘\‘"_%k_r""mr"u'«f“ KDRA YW, WHZ, WBZA, o e ‘ ,, s microphone uander the auspices of the N “\T_(L':‘( 2 . TR 204 Playground and Recreation Associa- Staten _Ieland, > e e ol *olot, o tion of America. His topic is “Bui d- llur;;:’lg”‘lx' .mn-r’F n\mplk-‘(u,»,.!» 4 - ing Model Aircraft.” P 2t "“"""“' "““""”" - r "Chhwten) Eehow.” (08 }"ff',“" i 53—-“2*"’\:" tady? Greon. Sount gers Atw ’f!"x'fl;':"’..‘.ffll‘f A ‘»‘\";‘{E"::irfi‘c’fii’;"?infi-’é? )Yi'clgn{l':-h%'finl':i"c%flc'tg: 6_T be Su erhe od o o s ok o il of the Russian Cathedral Chorus, to be featured during the “Roxy” program u p tl yn Harry Goss-Cus noted organist | 2:00—Mooseheart, TIL: Children's religious program . tomorrow night, which WRC also will broadcast. of the Liverpool hedral of Liver- SRELSE g;g S il pool, England New York: Church servic 5 - i i The remainder of WRC's afternoon Sl i VS R Wi T RADIO G IP AND NEWS With Built-in Loud Speaker ‘ and evening program contains its (mental Quintet: Bible ‘ta - vv usual Sabbath features. The morning RowPork. Rarp vio: Herma s s ol services of St Pauls Lutheran| , . Chicago: Vocal and wiatrume : Church will be broadeast. beginning | 2:30—Newark: Bamberger Studio Enterprising amateur recelving-set|to their daily problems and future . “opr ! at 11 lolech Whe DRI WS - L o o e vl Cabeiee. e Yok St builders and some few who have pur-| sales of their crops. 1 Radiola “26 cert of the National Broadcasting O L o o Meenat 3009 chased short-wave sets are finding| XNortunately the Federal Radio Com- With Built-In Speaker and an c Co.'s studio orchestra will follow. New Y um: musical program, WRC i new fields for their ether explorations. | mission is a firm believer in the value 6 RCA Tubes $225.00 Subsequent attractions include a con- L ma 3 | There is a lot of entertainment on the |f radio broadcasting as an educational Dy Cal) Bl oy cert by “Roxy” and “his gang,” the e air that many of us have been miss-|auxillary of great promise, especially ry Cell Batteries . 1. Interdenominational Church services, ing. It is much worth while, for the |in the “agricultural districts, where 1 Small Eveready Bat...7.50 O nc ca the Federation Summer Forum, -the PR stations which transmit programs on |there has been a real demand for re- 1“C” Battery . .60 - Federation Sacred - Musical services on sresE the short waves, below the broadcast |liable service. For this reason the from the Peace Cross of the Wash-| 4:00—New Vork: '}tfifih:fl'fl'm Boy": marimba selection: 504 |Dand, are unaffected by other pro- Radio Commission has looked with ington Cathedral, a concert by the Chicago: Piano and yocal program Harding stage show 204 | grams, not being interfered with as|upon the applications of Middle State National Concert Orchestra and a New Y Roseland Dance Orchestra ... 804 | are the regular broadcasting stations |and Western broadcasters for better P or program from the Capitol Theater in | 4:30—NYew Vork: Violln and piano-recital 204 |in the congested band lying between |channels and higher power; in several i New York. New Sori Peoplet: Radio Vossers - 864|200 and 545 meters or 550 and 1500 | Instances where it was pagsible both Complete—Nothing @ ¢ P » ooseheart, TIl.: Crosley Symphony Or: 624 | kilocycles. m| ngt gher ¥ 5 Atlantic City: Casmo Concert’ Orchestra - iz [ Rr e re at least 36 broadcasting | power have been granted for use in Else to-Buy—Less | eltber tflck LocalRadio Entertainment G BIT0 e TEM. stations offering short-wave programs | the day time and early evening and [ . E.DU—.\:‘W York: Orchestral concert .. WEAF today under experimental licenses. sometimes during the popular nightly Than Half Price— | ¢ otk Bosess manls Nout « .01 1 WREY . of "them are woll known, like |periods. ~Several other applications & : or N1, raie " s 11, 192 Newark: Pianist: Marsh Male Quartet; vocai ‘solois s WOR WJZ, which uses its regular instead |re awaiting the pleasure and ability Lowest Price in | Sun ay, Sept. 15 7 Buffalo. Y.: Evangelist Churchill program . WKBW < i .| of the commissioners to place them on | L Buffalo, N. ¥.: Evangelist Churenili program L of 2XAR, its experimental designation; ATST .30 Ghicags: Stugio THlo: vocal and insirumenta o] O e tas wnder elght |more favorablo channels and perhaps Radio History. I CNArging. ... TAA- Washington Miby. ¥ard experimental calls commencing vith | increase power. Naturally the farm. NAA—Washington Navy the figure 2, indicative of the second [ers. a8 well as urban lsteners, and (434.5 Meters). Tadio district; WBZ, the Springfield, | Probably more so, will benefit the y a.m.—Weather Bureau report. Masa,, station using the experiment. | Seneral allocation made recently and :45 pm.—Weather Bureau report. New York: Orchestra concer ing call of 1XAE, and KDKA, which | SOV P v o o | NDER ordinary con- 9:55 p.m.—Arlington time signals. Cleveland: Orchestra, proxram has two short-wave transmitters, 8XK i SPECIAL | ditloass e flow d et D s S N!‘Flh‘!“rm"‘ i 3")"[(,2?‘;-{ these stations are offering Three Kinds of Current. S Chlfiev “trickled in” dur- WMAL—Washington Radio Forum e e hing and i soios: O O vnes® fans the samte pro.| It clears up a number of radio mys- WHILE | " ing the hours that the set *, (302.8 Meters). | 8:15—Philadelphia; THoiy Trinity Church services - Wb grams put out on their regular broad- | terfes to know that there are three i { 1 Tdley will e ha VAR § 1 Silent. | 6:20—New_York: Capitol Theater program, WEEL WJ. cast transmitters, a simultaneous " | ' eep the | WRC. WCAE. WWJ, KSD. WHAS. e AMit Taing dftected: Tor.: relay | Linds Of (elactiicRt cOETNTE Lririn ! Dattery full of pep. Then, | W e P o - 5 - RacE © art 3 el - ! e " WRC—Radio_Corporation of America | 6:30—xe Bixie “Grooners’ . Dortoees; it oAiers. are’ DROMuGIE | Lo eeh Savs = DAFt T the conl { il ik it y (168.5 Meters). Boston: Park Street Congrexation special programs for listeners in the | ., | 5 Atlantic City: “The Bible Story . 4 he chief ventional radio set, and in a number longed use of the set drains 11 am—Service from St Paul's Church services . : sl gfi_fl‘s‘:‘r}:":g‘f‘i‘mflion’ffle (Shief | of instances there are interesting and i aore power than trickle R O oy M T | voo i vk Bk i et et Wa e witt new |brakdedhl: possl | cpnl s IR e T IF IT'S NOT RIGHT BRING IT BACK Srmsloaistn e v 12 noon—Studio Orchestra under the ew York: Concert program — ..... bilities and to increase the range of | Direct current is the source that o NIl direction of Hugo Mariani. Jien Tork. DeGRNy sl TlAD Drosras the stations, it having been found that | travels in one direction only during | need a high rate charge. 1 p.m.—"Roxy and His Gang.” St Eihle questions and answers ... or. such transmission travels to far great- | jts period of flow and which is con- Rectigon gives you both. 2 D nterdenominational Church Cleveland " Theater program er distauces, yet is received quite|stant, assuming that the source of And, it charges wet “B”, ; Service, under the auspices of the R U as clearly and with less interference |this current is similarly constant. s b N urk Federation. of Churches. S ragar Stutio. Serng. ham the programs on the regular | Alternating current, as its name sug- as well as automobile bat- “'3 p.m.—Federation Summer Forum Ghicago: Edeewater Beach Orcl broadcast channels. If listeners can|gests, reverses its direction of flow teries. with . H. Joachim. Chigaga. “The Million Sing’ pick up our programs in England, | many times per second, ranging all the v 3:30 p.m.—Federation Sacred Mu- Dallas: Bible ciass: Fospel ‘songn France, Belgium, Germany, Africa,|way from alternations of 60 cycles e 715 Baltmore: Studio’ Concert Orcheatra” South America and even New Zealand | per second, as in the case of current P vice 30— Doty Bl s B i L lia, it seems that most of ing in over the house wil t .m,— Peace Cross, | 7:30—Detroit: i and Australia, coming ovel o res, to “-‘asflx;’gmiergffmfggfi Rev. E. S. e “’?"nc-'é‘nl'&"r?'|‘{fufil';‘ii'mflfi‘&'.‘} it us aro neglecting our opportunities, | over 1,000,000 alternations in the case Ve N v] i re o m.— 3 nati 403 $ T New York: Concert ensemble sets covering 10 to 200 meters are| When alternating current of high 20 S -—"la\laz:lchfifl;r%fi;n under : 504 [available in modern radio supply trequencies, comes In contact with di- B AR e stores, and so also are the parts for |rect current, as in the case when radio i the irection o Ma e dembling recelvers to cover the |frequencies applied to the grid of a Open Every Evening i pdaysa el (el ¢ WS 403 | Short waves which carry radiophone |detector tube control the direct current 8:15 p.m.—Correct time. Chicago’ ‘stidic WhaM aan4 bt | entertainment. flowing from the fllament to the plate § 3:15 p.an.—Atwater Kerlt Radlo Hour{ Newark: Vocal eoloiste: The Choi " WOR 4 08| Unfortunately the specific channels : with Elsie Baker, contralto. e WTAM 300 303 bi 5 ¢ 45 S Bullding Model Alrcraft” e WIAM 303 | used by each station for those broad : 8:45 p.m.—"Bullding el New York: Old folks at home. WaSe 3208 304 | cast programs aré not known to the by Col. Theodore Roosevelt. Atlantic City: “Breaking of the Wave = " | Department of Commerce for they are 9 to 9:30 p.m.—"Cathedral Echoes,” | o . . Traymore Concert Orch ‘o 2728 142 | jjcensed to carry on radiophone ex- - rectial. 3 alo, N. Y.: “Back Home Gospel Melody Hour 2113 egu ] oo o Yy X orga New York:-Correct time: Atwater Kent nrogram. periments on one of several channels Early Program Tomorrow. v‘fl?}‘ ‘\'v'vdnc WCAE. WWJ. WSAL KSD. WOC. running from 26.3 to 109° meters. 6:45 a.m.—Tower Health Exercises. | 8:30—Detroit: International Bible" Stadents’ Associ Most of the well known stations are o S A The Roaring Lyons.” | g.gs_Guncnatl: Crosley Conrert Orchestra: ‘soloists- understood to be operating on the 3 RECTIGON v 7:30 to 7:45 a.m.—"Cheerio.” e e UL TR T B five relay broadcast bands as follows: 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. Ne'fm ork: “Building Model Aireraft 26.3 to 27.3 meters, 30 to 33.1 meters, 12 moon—THotel Astor Orchestra. DavRooserell, WEEL WGR' WRC WCAE 52.6 to 54.5 meters, 60 to 66.3 meters Rectigon is a Westing: 1 to 2 p.m.—Organ recital from the 2 g Woot''s hamos. and 105 to 109 -meters. e TR dios. y z M. possady house prod R v e s, Y S M s . - By~ < o fiADlo CODE ToPIc GII: I}i.l‘l“.’ll‘:m... 3 2728 142 1“l:rme‘rut |::d‘ rural retsldems Tfie o cals. no if coming into eir own as far as radio L e broadcasting is concerned at least, you tune in while charg- OF MEH'NG HERE and :)vnh the ‘nrospect ormgood crops ing, nor if the light coms and better prices they will no doubt . pany turns off be in a position to purchase modern huy R ‘:: e e — and reliable receiving sets thlafFall. E ; ei e:lm in the . . Broadcasters have already found rouit. No moving parts, International Radio-Telegraph Con-| 10,00 cicaro: Musical program: Stwerter Lo out that their rural listeners are a g to break or wear out—'’ 5 ¢ Cchesiras . ot gl very reliable crowd, far more so than 2 ference to Receive Report o Gicarg: Samy shf Tignry' Tiie Salérrics the fickle urban fans, who usually F the fourteen main points of su- just an economical home : 4 D an YOpK OtFanrecial have more stations within range of s charger to'save you from Special Committee. 19:35—Qlevelana: ‘GilTs "Gy thelr sets and have a dozen favorites perlonxyinFederal radio perform- ldGal ity - s : Frolic rather than just one or two standbys 2 con servic S ks Hanlacs Sha) ad sl e which the farmers tune in every after- ance none is more outstanding than our station expense. At your ¥ One of the important questions to P " releadb HT. noon and evening. Many stations P dealer’s bectlecunsed by the forthcoming Inter- | 11:00—Sbicasp: Orean recital, Vanston's Blackhawks Siih e o The esuttial ditvicte claim for the. tone quality of ':hen sets. er’s. national Radio Telegm&hfoglere;ncz:ln San Francisco: Palace Concert ® Oréhestra: " Sel Mt s as [ente ot Eheie Wi sreR e oA THIG) Let us prove it. You will be impressed Washington next month is that of code ) KPO P 0 them, tuning in regularly like loyal Y 3 h g language s used in commercial telé- Lo Anecles KB 832 348 | fans which they are. " Tor this reson :lth Federal Ortho-sonic efficiency raph and radio telegraph communica- a large number of broadcast stations - . = B e etually, this question is one | 12:00—San Francis are today presenting programs of spe- eauty—simplicity left by the plenary sessions of the In- Lo: cial interest to the rural citizens and ternational Telegraph Committee at the agriculturists. Among them are Sets for Battery or Paris in 1925 for the nmext radio or some 15 stations operated by agricul- izht Socket O . e e foual taiacah ses iy oos whish Go'operats” with | . o~ I owing the international vi 20- | si a special committee to study the| 1:00—Los Angeles: Cox's Orchest such institutions. o e rokiosala was appolat. Chlcaro: The Nutty Club. - 48 Literally, many radio experts belleve Yo'-L“n buy Fed:ral& to I?Peflffl from ed. It was compobed of 15 national that radio has now become a regular our house curren: o batteries—no vepresentatives, headed by Guiseppe RADIO L. ¥ institution to the farmers, who being = s . full . Lif Gneme, the Italian delegate, and met IST PUBLISHED. 5 a little more serious perhaps than the disturbing noises— efliuency— 4 RECTOX Jast vear at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | | average crowa of listeners, want some time performance. . The recommendations of this special | gorrected to June 30, but b entertainment, but more instructive for trickle charginig only committee have now been filed with e 30, but Not Com- TONIGHT. and_valuable information adaptable These alsoibe hasad £ L {he United States delegation for pres- plete for Broadeasters. Capitol _Theater program, | | : sets may be purchased-for Rectox perman- ' entation to the delegates of the Inter. WRC, WEAF and_associated operation from batteries or eliminators. ently on charge. Trickles Tational Radfo TelegraphConference by | The Radio Division of the “Depart- stations, 6:20 to 8:15 o' f‘ € S . o TR e L nt: NI Nect | imentyof Commepse Basiansoanoed the o 15 o'clock. ERV[CE In this line is a set for every purse—a cith pese the Bern bureau of the Telegrabh | o ,\i00ion oo gy - odel for he Co! . d rate and keeps your “A’ e or It 16 pebliainie that the ailo | Publication of fts annual list of com- German and Italian program, - me r every home. me 1n an battery full of power. No telegraph delegates will discuss this and Government radio stations | | WMCA, 7 to 8 o'clock. on all kinds of hear them. No obligation. e e tho reuiar measion in the United States. This list is cor- ga messy liquids, no moving ot the radio conterence, which opens S T T B , Norwegian program, WGBS RADIO RECEIVERS parts to break and wear October 4. The proposals agreed to| JSc8i year, -to- 13070 lodlc h WGBS, $11.50. s representatives recommend that date for other stations is not correct it ¥ & out. 00 By L T osadof no. more | 88 far a8 broadcasting stations are| | Intelligent Experienced Men Than five letters taken at the sender’s | concerned. A list of the latter statlons, Atwater Kent program, Await Your Call Wil without any conditions, the unit | arranged by frequencies and wave WRC, WEAF and other sta- Yate applying to each and every word. | lengths, however, has just been com- tions, 8:15 to 8:45 o'clock. M TH’S 1’ ? ? This suggestion would take precedence piled by the Federal Radio Commis z over the old use of words composel nay be procured by address- “Our Musi it ] . i ot up to 10 letters and supposed to | ing that organization. DSote o hoom,t WEN, Battery and Radio Service * have been pronounceable. The only The new commercial and Govern- # North 0928 5119 18¢h St. N.W. Besides Rectigon andf,’) country objecting to this proposal was | ment list is available at the Govern- “Buildi . 5 North 4896 2 th St. N.W. - 7o b Great Britain, the delegates of which | ment Printing Office, through the uilding Model Aircraft,” Fastest and Best Radlo Service In Town 4 Rectox for better battery proposed the continued use of the 10-| superintendent of documents for 25 by Col. Theodore Roosevelt, | B : charging, Westinghouse Jetter word code and the rule about | cents, It includes all commercial ship WRC and other stations, 8:45 Oreliats oot e de Mi pronounceability until 1932, and land stations licensed on June 30, to 9 o'clock =t e s also makes Micarta panels According to_the Cortina committee, [ as well as Governmental stations. -t R Sae, e and tubing for better ine 4t is for the Washington conference | radlo beacons and compass stations, | » A ? to decide and determine ‘ihe tfli':flu{.)i?or: and in fact everything except amateur - | sulation; and radio testing that will seem to meet in the best|gtations, which are compiled in an- 2 5 instruments for better way the interests of the different ad-|other publication. Be Prepared to Tune | e # e ministrations and nr)x;{nmrr:l;llmopera}l]- . il in on the i ception. ing companies, as well as of the pub- ( & CFhe United States was not repre-| In Grasshopper Glacler, in Mon- BIG FIGH sented on the Cortina committee, not |tana, are embedded millions of grass- || T . . . | . rnted o e member of the Tele: | hoppers. that were caught in snows || e Complete new revised Ask for a Demonstration at Leading Stores WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC ’ graph Union, although adhering to it |of the remote past list of world’s Broadcastin, ' Hibbs Building, generally in its world communication | Stationswithschedules,wave! wiks oy relation: Tfh]e‘ 1».-9(»(:5::|l~: sl:ée‘t::z; {?,'r | ete. Wor fal gravere section Charles Rubel & CO 1 th_m. hu two years following the adop! : & . | . Wonderful rotof 8 sec o Main the standard code systems senders 6-Tube—Single Dial || showing your favorite g..)].do -:l(‘uu. P should be privileged to write their Complete constructional details on: 1621 LS NW . & Thessages in groups of letters mot to Aero-7, Camfield_Super-Selective-9, t. N.W. o exceed 10 letters, but that at the end 00 Remler 45 K. C., Nine-In-Line, Melo of that time that five-letter words be- . Heald 14, Magnaformer 9-8, Eight-Ine Wholesale Only. - come tno maximum. Shorter words. | E Line, Tyrman Super 10, Infradyne, %sunghm meaningless to operators, are ‘ r i juieedy far faster o examine, count and dis Fully, Equipped end Instatled ||| WeriTs Record one® ,,,;f.“u,,&‘ . : 4534 patch, it is claimed by those advoca - i - Jame 8 ing a simpler and more efficient code | — GET PayONLysz_ooweekly and others. New edition just oute system. No regulation as to the u: . 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