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THE [—:(—)NG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 10, 0N SEPTEMBER 23, 1927—PART CURRENT DISTURBANCE l Opeen Suwr Pesisrod CITY CLUB SPONSORS China Radio Wires Disrupted. Radio and land wires within ti NEW MUSICAL GROUPS! rovince of Yunnan, China, and their 35 1 1,720,000 Radio Users in Germany. There are 1,720,000 registered radio iers in Germany out of a popula- DIO SCHEDULE CHANGED TODAY Ending of Daylight-Saving“ Time Causes Attention. WRC’s Program Outlined. CAUSES RADIO CRACKLES Only When Carrier Wave Is Modu- lated by Variations Does Receiver Register. | connections with the outside world |tion of 64,000,000, according to an Three Orgnnizntions Will Provide|remain in a state of disorganization, ate made by the German radio |3 £ E Yunns . | manufacturers, forwarded by the con- Hertes of Radio | Jacobs, consul, Yunnanfu, re- | manufa v | ports. Messages destined for places |sulate general at Berlin. This indi- Programs. outside the province are accepted by [*dtes fhat one out of eve n;‘:x‘:,::( the the Chinese Telegraph Administra- | [yt ing there Ia said to be ex but are mailed to Lackay on |tremely pop During the past o-Indo-China border, two days | three or four years the prices of sets listant, by rail, where they are dis-|have come down and broadcasting tched over the wires. has improved Fall Months are good months in which to protect your home with paint. SUND/ \YV “FPTE\IBLR 25, 192:. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time " 8 TO D AM and Protestant s 9 TO 10 AM. stories: mus) Methodi 8:00—Mooseheart, Ill.: Catholic WD " of musical organizations in v Club Syncopators ccently reorganized, will provide the 1ew se )f radio programs which he City Club will sponsor during the oming season, it was announced yes H. J. Ode thal, executive v of the club | The new organizations are a string nartet, a vocal quartet and the City lub Syrummers, a Hawailan band of ayers and singers. Warring Barnes vill direct the string quartet, which will feature light music. The City Club programs will be nroadeast by WMAL. The date for the first broadcast has not been set. Sets Required. high-power receiving sets are use in xan Three new wddition to th Have you ever wondered why it is| wdeas i | that with the radio set turned on but | not tuned to a station and with the | filaments lighted and high voltage ap- | {vlied to the plates, nothing is heard from the loud speaker except an occa- sional crackle caused by some disturb- ince in the electric power supply? If you have made this observation and have speculated without being able to find a ready answer it is a oregone conclusion that an essential adio is not entirely clear. The explanation i3 that although nt is passing through the loud | speaker or telephone connection noth- High-Power ing is heard unliess that current flow modulated. What one hears in the | i Only way of occasional crackles is disturb- | ”» ance in the flow of the curr The \merican consul reports. urrent flow itself is silent like the ca cal tion, r rier wave which goes out over the air JDRED SEEB have to pick up fore ind which is picked up by a receiving iy they c some T Station while the former. is in opera. | Dramatic soprano, who will make her ' Austrian’ brondcast o s o the carier wave | radio debut in the Atwater Kent hour | heard by owners of y ) b i i 2 ew statio is modulated by variation in the micro- | October 2. ’x}_\\ _station in I phone that anything is heard in the re — | ceived, which is proving of interest | eiving apparatus, to Mallan residents in Alexandria. | DO YOU KNOW THAT— Greeks may hecome interested as soon s the newly contemplated 1%-kilo- | RADIO MONOPOLY IN LIMA. Station When radlo first was conceived | watt station at Athens is put in oper- Peruvian Government. wiE WLW WKEW talks hour e book corcern o0l by | 10:00—Staten Tstand. N. Y.: St woral_singers. . WHRR 50— Min virst Trinity L PTViceR: « - WCCO i o of WEBH ¥ SomMhIn A i WKW hutch of Christ Seientist’services iy CPreshyterian. Chirch — services th- Congresational Church se Chelsea Maptist Church s Cathedral Church of St (AN TO 12 Lecture: chural s o1 fan Church . 10:45—Philad Spring e | WRC's broadcasting schedule will be | altered considerably today because of | the ending of daylight saving time in New York. All features origin the National in New Y ington st than he NOON orche ices. . " KDKA WWJ ating in udios Wash ur | WGY WRNY WMAQ 30 morn "l WeN ices - Bible the sermon. t 1 ! tions, however o'clock when scheduled 1o give “Roxy” and “His ( will_follow with their regular pr The re malinder of the afternoon program cludes the Interdenominational Church services from New York, the “Young Artists” md services from the Peace | o S R L TSRS R Cross of the National Cathedral. | Nonspons feran's Trouba The Atwater Kent Hour, the prin Chicast cipal attraction tonight, will Det Allen McQuhae, tenor. The S ik "Watchtowel v 1 Concert Orchestra, the Capitol loist b s ter “family” and an organ reci the other musical attractions. also will be a talk by Assists retary of War Davison or baldren Association ; d & . WNAC WHN 1 stations when lish, German and programs good sets. Naples now is re- | the WHN WNAC WMCA vesaWIZ IWRNY WD perts agree that the weather is just right for painting—there is an absence of dust and insects—the paint has a good chance to dry smooth and clear. Use “Murco” Lifelong Paint “MURCO” is as beautiful as the Autumn leaves—and because it is 1007 Pure— offers permanent protection for home against all weather conditions Drop in for suggestions. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 2477 ir's concert 3 ancans WRC man’s Troubadoura: vocal Funnies read to children 2 TO 3 P.M New York: “The Roxy Stroll” WBZ, WBZA KDKA sold Mooseheart, 2:00- KYW, program aours; cellist everybody thought that its lack of |ation. | secrecy made it impractical? This ' s pecullarity of the radio, once viewed | More than 50.000 tons of sugar Is as a weakness, proved to be the d in foundation upon which it has reached | its popularity. on call kinds of Radio broadcasting dates 1 RADIO RECEIVERS the year 19097 The broadca tist was a phonograph. Intelligent perienced Men Await Your Call In the ier type of microphone SMITH’S it was necessary to shout in order to Battery and Radio Service get your voice on the air? Now a mere whisper pic situation t 9928 orth 9958 2119 18th St. N.W. actually being E 1 Fastest and Best Radio Service in Town talk D JWMAQ ; ¢ Operated by Marconi for e iwpBR WHAR W0o WMCA “éermon from BAiha Orche ny ‘Churel Lima radio owned The | tion is Peru It is broadcasting sta by a monopoly in now operated by the farconi Co. for the account of the | vernment. Formerly this compa | had the monopoly in’ its own right, | under which it had the sole right| to purchase, import, sell and manu- | facture radio apparatus conditional upon one-half the imported appa- | ratus being of British origin and the remainder from the United States. The products of this country were so strongly preferred to the British that the quota was exhausted in a short time, while the British could not be moved off the shelves. To relieve this condition the government assumed the ownership of broadcast- ing facilities and opened the import market to goods of all kinds. — e HONGKONG TO BROADCAST Experiments Are Being Carried Forward on 475 Meters. Hongkong, ck to tehtower Instrumental ing ar WEBR your IWEAR WMAQ CWGN U WRNY WNAC ILWLW WEIW WOR LWTAM . WRC hall game: Sox vs. St ball _gan P ordi cha Louis ttshurgh Base Basc K; Piano. “olumbia Organ T i " Local Radio Entertainment casters to increase the cffect and in- | timacy of their programs. Sunday, Sept. 25, 1927 | 470 5 P NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 | Herman's_Troubadours: soloist Meters). ner !nrvm} musical program, e cital 10:50 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. ocal and, instrimental recital :45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. e oy Rtien rlington time si; 10 Weather Bureau reports. chimes LWRNY WRC VEAF xm(\v&xum»&&x\\afisi» i POST! 816 F St. N.W. and Conn h: Shadyside services.’.. 5 TO 6 P.M hour ista .. e Orchie Pr t i York Weil ork w York: Roselan nneapolis: Hot Atlantic City 0—Des Moines New York New York Hartford, New Worth WRC Radio Corporation of America (168.5 Meters). 11 a.m.—Service from First Baptist Church. Rev. S. J. Porter, pastor, will preach. 1 p.m.—The Mediterraneans of ‘Hove Twilight o Christensen's Orchistia Peopic's radio vespers. - Artist_recital Conn.: ‘Trave Eni 6 TO the direction of Hugo Mariani. 6 fl\\—lhrvlum Conn me!y‘:-'l'fi_lwfl‘n\'hl"‘ % 2 p.m.—The Roxy Stroll. s Lo T e e 3 p.m.—Interdenominational Chu: h | 3 k: Orchy T Service under the auspices of the New | New York: Roem York Federation of Ch oy Yok 4 po from Peace Cross, Chicago: Harding stage brog Washington Cathedral. Right Rev.| 6:10—Chicago: Punch and Judy erend James E. Freeman, Bishop of | g.30—Chicazo:" Reading 5.0 000 Wi ashington, wiil preach. Balimore: ‘Studio Carc Artists' Program. Pittsburgh: Base ba e e Cleveland: Orchestra program 5 pm —Press Baseball Scores— NBC feature. —Musical program under n of Major Edward Bowes trom_the Capitol Theater, Ne. Yor under soloiste. ... ental £0lox China, reported having little to offer in the way of a favor- able radio climate, is, nevertheless, struggling to establish broadcasting. A local radio society has secured a 100-watt transmitter and is broad- casting experimentally on 475 meter In this movement toward establish- ing a broadcast servic the South China Post Is co-operating. Distant reception is impossible part of the time, but is reported best between March and September, when Shanghai and Manila stations are sometimes heard. The government has erected a 1,500-watt station which broadcasts weather reports on 8§00 meters, with warnings in English Chinese and other languages in the interest of safety of life. Broadcast receivers in use run from ecrystal sets to dry cell operated receiver: equipped_with loop aerials, it is re- | ported. Licensed listeners pay about $2.50 a year taxe: Britain’s Radio Record. Broadcasting iIn Great Britain is controlled by a single organization, the British Broadcasting Co., which uses wave lengths varying from 300 to 1,600 meters. There are 21 broad- casting and relay stations located within the confines of Great Britain and, therefore, crystal and low-powered sets are capable of reception without difficulty: consequently, the demand for higher-powered sets is limited, although certain people desiring a range of stations located in Europe require sets having two, three, four or five tubes. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Capital Theater program, WRC, WEAF and _affiliated stations, 7:20 to 9:15 o'clock. American Hebreiw Forum program E ¢ Quintet \u\\\mx“““mmmmss(\\\W\\\\\\\\\mm\\\x&s\\\«‘s\\s\vfi\\\\\s 7:00—New York: Organ recits Pittsburgh:_Studio Orch Cleveland: The: . RADIOLA MODEL 26 Fine 6 Tube Portable Set Superheterodyne Complete k $98 with TUBE: also BATTERY BOX an recital; Bamberger Second Church of Chi Evangelistic_servi ng Club. Orchestra intet ackstone Riasasol Buffalo. N. Y Chicago: Chicago: 7:10—Chic Springfield instrume 5—Cincinnati 0—New York Blacksto Punch and Judy p.m —*Alrcraft” by on, Assistant Secretary 10 to 10:30 p.m. Organ recital. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 a.m.—Health exercises. 8 —*The Roaring Lyons.” i 15 a.m.—Federation Morning Devo- bions. 8:30 to 8:45 a.m.—"Cheerio.” of War, thedral Echoes,” ita 1" colois ordiy itol The Vet Wi nd LOUD SPEAKE 7:30—Boston Atlantic Pittsburgh New York Davenvort: Episcopal C: Des Moines: ~ Bankers' Philadelphia: Presbyteria Philadelphia 7:45—Cincinnati: Chimes conc ty: Bible &tory: Chell +¥ Scores: "Stidio Oret e h c. New Life for Old Tubes Your Tubes MUST be at their best. Are yours? If not, why not let us pep them up ‘in"the wonderful Post Re- activator? We Test Them Free 1 TUBE | 3 TUBES 35c | 81 If your tubes fail to respond 12 Noon—Organ recital m.—Astor Orchestra. p.m.—Play by play account of Ele ‘Washington-Boston base ball game, y Thornton Fisher from The Star Btudios. PLANS BIG STATION. Premier of New South Wales Wants Center Near Sydney. The premier of New South Wales fnnounces that he expects to estab- lish a high-power central station in A’tl«nlS br near Sydney and six relay stations. The police and public works depart- ments are finding it necessary to use Wvireless, and it is probable that other government departments will take tdvantage of the new stations. The control of wireless in New Bouth Wales probably will be con tentrated under one general author- fty, which will mean that one long | wave length of about 1,800 meters will be used, operating on a power | »f about 15 kw. It has been pro-| posed to equip the central station With short-wave apparatus for trans- mitting on low power. MANOS PLANS STATION. Veceiving Sets to Be Located "1 2! County Seats. ‘8109 ¥ 8:00—Cincinnati:, Sermonet: Congress String Quartet Sesira Bibio diicai voecal soloist and B chis Tring Tx 00" Bawards' and. Italian hout of music. Christens s W York: Piamst: voeal foloist 8:45—Nashville, Tenn.: First Presby h-nun Church services 9 TO 10 PM §tndio Ensemble: Vocal_soloisi: (it News Evensong e Columbia_ch I _“Auld Sa ston: ' Prozram same . 11 Mixed quartet 9:15—New York: Correct time WRC. WGR. WCAE No. 501 Recelver: Treasure Chest: coils shielded. Price, including R.C. A. Tubes, but h: ", guaran less other accessories . $193.75 A Cleared Ether Necessitates Clear Tone 9:00—New _York chanted Portable Weighs Only Stromberg-Carlson HOUR Tuesday Evenings 8 to 9 Eastern Standard Time The crisp fall days ahead mean a return of finest reception conditions; the radio commission has practically eliminated in- terference between stations; broadcast trans- mitters are greatly improved in tope and power—and inadequate Receivers have lost most of their “alibis”, " Singer iy TWHAM Ami Wiz soloists. . .. . RTHS _ B German and Ttalian pro- gram of music, WMCA, 8 to 11:30 o'clock. Kent Ssistant and New York: Instromental rec e York: Cithedral ecrlocs n I (vw-hi{n.. program, ur. Mighe Room” /RC. WEAF 32 s Mooseheart, DL Paimer Hotise ‘5rog : 5.6 WRC, WEAF and other sta Chicago: . it s : : tions, 9:15 o'clock. 10:15—Buff: Y : “Back Home Melody # IWKBW 10:30—A¢ alen Hall Trio: ins YWee S ther, Missing persons ana base ball reports. . WBZ singer K 1mPM TO 12 '\IIII\IG“'I‘ the Salernos: organ recital : Whitney ceasans & ! progr Bt through WJZ, WBZ-WBZA, KDKA, KYW, WJR, WHAM, Atwater Batteries Large 45 Volt 89 Fresh Stock Columbia chain program, WOR, WNAC and other sta- tions, 9 to 11 o'clock. Aircraft,” by F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War, WRC, 9:45 o'clock. i The better radio conditions are—the more outstanding is the performance of the Stromberg-Carlsor. Chicago Los Chicago: Soloist New York Tos Angeles San Francisco: 11:30—New York: Frolic The government of Manos, Brazil, | s planning the erection of a new 1,500-watt broadcasting station to wperate on 100 meters, according_to sdvices reaching the Commerce De- partment. | The scheme to locate rrcvnmg‘ sets in each f the 28 county seats, | S\\\\\V\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘fi\\\‘s\\%\fi\“\'\\\\\\‘\\\fi »\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\&\\ (|‘nm|y Seiger's Orc esira ra 12 MIDNIGHT T0 1 AM. : Frivolity Orchestra elcs: Aloha String Quariet: cles: Feature program eles: Musical program, KPO 1702 A Orch G “soloist Its trustworthy tone is not a matter of o that information broadcast as 1o | pommerce business and exchanges, as well as entertainment, can be des- siminate larly. At present there are but two receiving sets in the whole district, but increased in- ferest is anticipated soon as the tew st on rts functioning. as 1:00—Loe Chi, eles: Blues singer: pianist Nutty Club ey WEBM MANY MOTOR SMASH-UPS ON FRENCH HIGHWAYS Turkey Interested in Radio. The first broadcasting station in Turkey was opened last May at Con- stantinople and has considerably in- Lansburgh & Bro. Radio Balcony, Street Floor—8th St. Entrance opinion but of laboratory proof. Its freedom from self-made interference is a matter of “total shielding”. Its suitability to any room in any home, is a matter of an external cone type speaker which may always be | Automobile Accidents Said to In- to MOVIE PARROTS NOISY. Iwo Which Appeared in Film Bring Owner $20 Fine. | LONDON —Ro parrots which peared in llong with Crusoe’s man were responsible for W. A. 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AVIATORS. s iy rs during the Fall and Win- = et with considerable | British Press Regards “Casualness” s as “Delightful.” have met juccess, having accou Jssotion of some 2,000 coyotes, bears ondence of the Associated Press. DON.—The simple app s and poor map carried by William nd wild cats. ¥ fhe assessment of 3 cents per head Brock and Edward Schlee when they | landed at Croydon on their airplane { bn all sheep permitted to graze on he Caribou National Forest has been led to raise funds to carry on this und the world aroused the admiration of nes aper writers, one of whom “the casualness of the work. two late American flyers to cross the Atlantic is delightful. 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