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is absolutely necessary. No program is worth while without clear reception. BREMER-TULLY have built six years of success by circuits of unequalled se- lectivity. The COUNTERPHASE- SIX illustrated operates di- rect from the LIGHT SOCKET or from batteries. All A C models use the real A C tubes—the brands that will remain. The COUNTERPHASE is likewise protected by B-T patents and patent licenses. Don’t overlook that angle— no one wants “orphan” products. Send for a free copy of “BETTER TUNING,’ the 80-page B-T book- let, which answers the latest questions or phone to Bremer-Tully Mfg. Company 520-532 S. Canal St. CHICAGO 'Efléfilerc‘% ‘)T Electric operation with ABOX means that any set operating eight tubes or less receives power direct from the light socket, of exactly the SuUIER DEF Ilemd statlons they will tune in with ENDS |53 puy for it, he thinks. “WIRED WIRELESS™ Device Merely Adjunct and Not Challenge to Broadcast- ers, Inventor Says. The “challenge” to the broadcasters seen by Commissioner Pickard of the Federal Radio Commission in the in- troduction of “wired wireless” is re- garded by Maj. Gen. George O. Squier, inventor of the system of bringing radio programs into the home via tele- phone and power lines, as no chal- lenge at all. “Wired wireless,” now making its| formal bow in experimental phases in certain parts of the country, will simply be an adjunct to radio and will be welcomed by the broadcasters and the radio indu alike, in t opinion_of Gen. S as chief of the Arm production of the instrument for receiv ver wires, has already en. Squier. Commissioner | address remar becoming D casting quart ference problem: tent that listeners m: riety of programs, wired wireles He urged co-ope ters in helping terference problem ca ity of s be- d in a recent the radio by the operation of a pl tions on a restricted availa ber of wave le Squier’s v the question of interferen de programs, but T and fading that occur g degrees of inte in the various seasons, by hooking the local broadcasting station, and perhaps the national networks, with | g, local telephone or power circuits, itf.p is claimed for “wired wireless” that programs may be brought into the homies with absolute consistency and perfect clarity. The *monophone” would receive the programs coming in on the house wires, whose capacity would be an where from three to a dozen differe programs from as many studios. At the same time, telephone communica- ses of the wires would apaired, for the reason circuits have a far greater carrying capacity than they employ at the present time, Gen. Squier thinks the bre will welccme “wired wireless. “monophone lled in homes ing a rental of $2 to $3 a month for their use, as the telephone service is charged for, a new source of revenue will be opened to broadc: he design of new kinds of k ing into the . will open a new field of production for the pres- ent radio industry, he believes. More people will equip their homes, for every member of the family can listen | pe to a different program in different rooms coming in over the same and through the same *monophone. Radio_enthusi will continue to use_their antennas_for reception, but for constant reception of a:few se- - | the weekly edi up | wg . [ snatches of programs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. monophones,” according to Gen. Squier. .And they will be willing to Inspirational numbers, embodying the work of four great composers and culminating in a medernistic para- phrase of Schubert's “Unfinished Sym- phony,’ ill occupy the featured posi- tion ‘of the Eveready Hour, WRC's outstanding attraction tonight. The hour has been nged to portray, through the m of both music and dialogue, fllw?xfldflnu of the en- vironment and cifcumstances which led Beethoven, Chopin, Tschalkowsky and Schubert to compose some of their greatest pieces. A medley of tunes from the current edition of the “Follies” will complete the hour. A group of 10 Washington singers will take part in the semi-finals of the Atwater Kent Foundation auditian, whicl will be broadcast at 10:30 o'clock. . These 10 were sclected as a result of the preliminaries held last week. The Sr ments i “Great Mo- he third of uction bridge ,. en route to Buffalo in a rowhoat. T history period will be devoted to the Lewis and Clark ex- pedition. WMAL will be on the air continu- v tonight for about five hours with 1 program, featuring on of the Movie Club by the Colonial ale Quartet of Is Church, Va, The Movie Club will present Arnold John: nd his celebrated orchestra al vocal and instrumental d negro spiri wrris, Phil Hayden and Les i Edmond Boyer and Anna 01n e part in the early por- m of the program, There also will concert by the Villa Roma enter- be. i and se’ 1 talks, tai concert of st from oted to old- dinner ary " | “Drink t “In the Yo en You and . Maggie," “Silver Threads Love's Old, Sweet ' Througli the Rye,” * and “Annie Laurie” are elections which make up this m. kling, sputtering, banging and stling, in fact almost every type of noise that finds its way into the ether, created an unsymphonic med- for excursionists over the wave gths last night, The uproar was continuous and seemed to increase in intensity as the night passed. Static was the chief offender, but heterodyn- ing on the lower wave bands also add- ed much to the din. Despite the interference, the signals <! of many stations responded with good volume, making it possible to catch There were stations. which could not be d in, however, on account of the fncessant noise. Sues Corporation for $10,000. Charles B. Dodds, National Press , has filed suit to recover §10,- the B. F. Keith Cor- s a tenant of the defendant interfered with the removal of his furniture and unlaw. fully detained $90_ worth of his fur- He" i§ represented by Attor-} Shinn & Lo 4-yolt model for Radiola Sets or any feceiver us- ing small tubes, $27.50. Slightly higher west of Rockies. and is always as spic and span as a new dollar. Your set can be converted into a full-fledged electric“ A” powerreceiver, without rewiring or Third New Series of Bridge Games to Be Broadcast Tonight The third of the new series of radio auction bridge games will be broadcast tonight by WRC. The ?Iuen and hands to be h!ldhl:'llow: Wilbur C. White of New York, “South,” the dealer, holds— Spades, A., J., 10, hearts, 5; d., 7, 8; clubs, J., 8 spot. diamonds, K., Q Milton C. Work of New York, Y holds—Spades, 7, 6; ., K., 7, 6, 3; diamonds, 5; elubs, 7, 6, 4, 2. hepard of New York, des, K. CHINA BARS RADIO. Use for Educational and Experi- mental Purposes Excepted. Radib, except for educational and ex- perimental purposes, cannot legally be imponted into China. Kor these pui- poses & permit may be obtained from the Central government. In addition to the fact that China owns or controls the means of tele- graphic communication, the ministry of war regards radio equipment as munitions of war, and, therefore, its importation is prohibited. Simply connect Dubilier Light- Socket Aerial to your set and plug in to the nearest light socket. Its performance in any set, old or new, will prove its superiority over old-style outdoor aerials, Nething Eise te Buy No poles, lightning arrester or other apparatus is necess; It's Jjust as your Money-Back Guarantee All good radio stores sell this new Dubilier merial on a 5-day money-back is. If your dealer can't supply you, send $1.50 direet to us. DUBILIER CONDENSER Corp. 4377 Bronx Blvd. New York Dubilier HGHT SOCKET AERIAL Not T man in on FANS TRY TO INFLUENCE RADIO COMMISSION More Than 5,000 Telegrams and Letters Received on Behalf of Station. By the Associated Press, The tremendous grip radio. has taken on the American people is illus- trated by the attempts of fans to in. fiuence the Federal Radlo Commission in its decisions. The most recent example was in behalf of Station WOQ of the Unity School of Christianity at Kansas City, Mo. More than 5,000 telegrams and letters have been received asking a good_trequency and power allotment for WOQ. Such some- communications are | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. LocalRadioEntertainment TONIGHT. Stromberg - Carlson WJZ and 6 stations, 8 Sealy Air Weavers, WRC and § stations, 8:30. Eveready Hour, WRC and 19 stations, 9. Radio Movie Club, WMAL, 10:30. Hour, Folger's Serenade, WDAF, 10:30. times ignored by the commission be. cause of having been inspired by broadcast appeals. RADIO IS BETTER WITH BATTERY POWER More for your battery dollar It's a mistake to buy a “B” battery merely because it is cheap. buy new ones. 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See if YOU can tomorrow at the Duo ART RECITAL WRC at 8:30 EFORE people have heard the Duo Art—and particularly if they have listened to other “re- producing”’ pianos—they are inclined to be slightly incredulous, “I don't doubt that it is a wonderful thing,” Jhey say. “But, of course, there must be some dif- ference between hearing one of your records and listening to the playing of the artist himself.” And yet critics and musicians have tried in vain to tell them apart. We invite you to tune in on the station named below tomorrow, and try yourself the test that has baffled so many people. This concert is one of the unusual series being ° broadcast every week by The Acolian Company, makers of the Duo Art, in the interest of further- ing a wider appreciation of good music. Hear the Duo Art, and the famous assisting artists, tomorrow night. Then come in and sce the Duo Att yourself, An added feature of the Duo Art Recitals is the Prize Contest. Every week cash prizes are awarded for letters written in to The Aeolian Company.Grand prizes, besides, will be awarded at the end. You do not have to be a music student to participate. W AU Second Week’s PRIZE WINNERS 'HE Gommittee of Judges has awarded prizes to the following for the best letters received during the Seconp Wk of the Duo Art Contest. FIRST PRIZB $100.00 cash Mzs. Doxaro CaurszLs Philadelphia, Pa. FIVE SECOND PRIZES of $10.00 esch Mr. ALEXANDER BewneTT, Panama, lllinois Mz. Epwarp Baxry, Oak Park, lliinois Inez GLenx Haroivo, Wilton Junction, Iows Mas. Marie Lovejoy, Royal Oak, Michigan An impression of Eddie Can- nors broad- which make of Radio Power Unit preserves most of the old time melody when banjo strings are twanging. You can tell, too. Tune in when some of the banjo boys are on the air. Listen to a few syncopations—then plug in your Willard Radio “A” Unit. "HEAR 3 . 3 Difference! . 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