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- THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER 27. 1927—PART 1. — e EDITHA FLEISCHER |[ove mavee mamio extemmamwent | [TAROUND THE CITY | Merines in Nicaragus Appeal by Radio PROGRAS W00, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1927, For Hair Tonic and Porcelain Eggs| | ] : ¥ ague Ma ] Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Lastern BY NANNIE LANCASTER. : “System in Use in The Hag 2 4 standard time. Wave lengths on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. the Associated Press and receive news from them. Most | Be Extended to Rotter- | i e e sages are sent in mer- HE winner of a prize contest vied as she said to him: “Henry, come | OMicial communications are not the z‘e“’gf’v‘:,’e’fssflfh el o dam, Holland. be satisfied with his home at once and take the children only ones the radio brings from the |\ e tha tamily or reassuring Words | . yha Associated P : ] irels, but this world is full laway. They are mot to weep at my | Marines in Nicaragua. |to relatives that & boy wounded in [P Awcobd Bress o nage Alexander Brailowsky Also to| " : " ; of critics—with ne couple for | grave.” |7 An appeal by wireleas from a major |action is on tha road to recovery: ' municlpal telephona manas y —WRBAL Baltimore—1.050 2 s present illustration. i The man knew nm»‘“v-,., no tele- | who wanted a bottle of * tonic and Washington headquarters is in con-|ment of Rotterdam, Holland, is plan- : M. Richter, flutist-orehestra ’ DR The two of them—middleaged wom- | phona at the forester's lodge, and al-{a request for porcelain pigeon egzs|stant communication with the field |ning the distrl o io pro- Be Heard in Atwater Kent o teratuy ; i F good. serviceable clothes, glovia | thouzh he was certain it was his | were received recently headquar- m.(:: NI uas Sessuros froml e pidneh el . i i 1 ere w he i red that some . he Ma ) e Ia L & o ams over the telephone to sub- —WMAO-NQT Chicag u . hop b e imagined that some |ters of the Marine Corps here. field headquarters are sent to naval vttt HOUF Toni ht i i i - S cghin A standing . a trick on him. | The bulk of the communications. | vessels off the coast of N ¥ p bers, 1 d States Consul Albert night. Saser baue of hpita e T 5 e window tha exchange and was in- of course, concern the serious busi- | relaved by ihem fo in the [ M. Doyle reports to the Department i ptured suehforved that no connection had been |ness of battiing brizands. with occa- | Canal Zone, and rebroadeast from the | .- B A ~ ¢ el 2 trophies as lov de with hix house ¥Iy in the | sionally a eryptic code story of tragedy [ Navy station there n ope e |7 Fditha Fleis - \ 1 . 4 . gh ) cups [ oining an auto drove up and the to some family—the death in action {against the brizands the Mari | The syvstem has been in use AMetropolitan ' ' ¢ ’ 4 e i ek ; er had s chauffenr <aid he had come to take of a gallant youth or veteran |Army field sets with a maximum | H for the past year and i der : k sty A e the hushand to the > where the it with the co-operation of the ge of 100 miles. Their observation [ported to have proven popular voman had died in the night. Real | Navy communication service and ama- | planes earry naval aireraft radio | inatallation expenss said o izing that she was dying. she said she teur operators in the States, the Ma.|equipment. which is v small and a moderate annual fes hought of her children ery W her rine: 1l mes to ir families from one plane to anot S e Aiapsty was ated | crave i H!\~71rn] <he could speak to - A SR SRS e broadeast by n 4 & around decorative: Rer hushand on the telophone. et . o Mai. Gen. George Squier, former chiet WRC und its us 3 ' Atw Kent how i u \ Iv. and, as a cen could not be complied with, as . R, . |are often during the month of S PR o o v bl ok | But he has a rival in the Sh-vear. Wien the woman asked e man ] Welve EXAMINETS [od Fran Trot. Hermbird ot Boriin, | St apmerican cities, owing fo > o A S in! paving joh at the Capitol—if he didn't D>, @ 'man. also takes her dip and swim | s S n to sh ing and chuc g by g throughout the Summe and up to I nard De Voo, professor of ival 3 # - fio b . g sit in that superior way that 5 SRR | October and. what is more. advertises | English. says in Harper's magazine old English mad 3 | ; ! § t ; 20cs with positive opinions: By the Associated Press the fact that she has done so everv that women “are better material for | | [ 5.0—WGN-WLIB Chicazo—080 | Commerce. the 2 Radio night. which Symphonie b L > + lesst | wav—so SR a1 Sangh LE—WOR Newark—310 D Pen o ke “Gtensatis et « 'R~ & W [ only believe what I see. hear, and Increased activity in ridio re- |year ev ince she first came toleducation than the men and readier and folk melodies | s00= hau WOC Davenport—_goo - 1 r famo understand—horse sense is my limit.” auires 12 examiners t the Patent |Westerland 30 vears ago. At acquiring it." These w clude . 3 = S without | = And when you realize that vou can | Office now to do what three did in 5 SO0y ouns b conference. be walking along, without giving your | 1918, i tury lullaby, “Gol 5 4me o 5 « r v bit we was probably | fect a thought; be listening to a com- Dr. William A. Kinnan was then den Slumbers”; ntimat 3 B e RUGHAL ACUN Foh) laced in the window as an art exh panion while you think of something | head examiner of one division han- the hunting song St 4 " the women included it as some | clse, with your eyes looking ahead, dling telephony. telegraphy, radiant “When Care ; S conference o MDA s ol eR==EUS contest award—though 1t and your ears taking in all the noises | energy, X-ray and electric signal. Iyrie, “The Sweet Li t 3} 5 . R O o ehAsteA couldn’t decide just what tof the street—and with some in- ing pa ents, Now assistant com- and others. SR s 3L Theater * Family I supnose somebody won that fizger | scrutable power in control to see that | sioner of patents, he hus watched Srailowsky will open his conee 2 pitol Theater “Famly S0—Hq Moines Orchestra rnament in % rac 3 acting conventionally—you | that division grow until one group 1 his favorite composer, Choy 8o LE b % . “More lik Pst, to me. | know how childish it is to limit your | handled radiant energy alone. This 3 Minor, Op. 2 1 s . Lo MR D il=—=050 t Her bands Dall af s 1 think | brain to “horse sense’! single division has itself been split it SRy < thro mone iy Stll, it takes all sorts of people to into two Sections, because of more mike up a worll—which ‘s, doj vadio patents being applied for. LIGHT SOCKET why this is such a nice itin the sixteenth cen- : T i ran ol L o h i T = “p . e = : e , srxx PLUNGES DAILY AT 82. | B” Radio Power DUe roadiast bt 3 5 e iy ! < t ! from famons peopl —_— | Sterling model R-81 furnishes exact e o D 45 Tuimie . b nt he ot ol “ haons to he properly thankful for, Nuremberg Industry Turning Out ;.BR’T?' fov:llofl tube sets and ogram e opened 1 4 i ot on v prozre: but. contidentialiv, none of them @ for Radiolas. Silent, compact, - morning 11 _o'clock with sery 4 30-"Methodi=1 Church Winter and it's v S5 Intovshtne TG e e W' Former Hamburg Senator Takes SPSEE Church. At 1 o'clock the Me 30 WA O 1 00—Youne peapla's confarence. I0 fes NP n e mDaTy (aroes foote i '” R ;' . ‘; 1 Baths in North Sea. “"i“"“z'é;"é‘"‘ Raytheon BH tube for ’,7',“;’"]4‘,,‘ ,',‘,, e it e bl 13—Rib] hat e n a statcher 018, who lives with a woman writer Corrsspondence of the Assoctated Press. only § Fox Symnhon chest s KA tsian =00 S 13T A Kot il t. wouldn't s of a dozen successful bhooks, some- BERLIN.—At the age of 82 11 . hr‘ai’-hni'lr‘. UL i TS e Rt D3 H—WTMI Milwa o You het Twould—or an casy chair | where up in Maine. And this is the Dunker, former Senator of Hamburs. A Sterling demonstration will be a revelation, Smpate ey 5. % R Ea N 2 on—foy & I for the livin' room—though I wouldn't | jetter 4 finds a daily plunge into the North Any Sterling dealer will be glad to prove it. PrRifher 2t the evensone antvics from | 1 2 : | 16t 15=n0n & {mind winning that clock.” | “Dear Miss Nannie Sea both appropriate and invigorat- SRR ton Colbedal . e s e prefty clock “Iam a little silvery grav Maltese |ing. The robust octogenarian keeps The Sterling Mfz. Co . Cleveland. Ohin. peshngion | Cainedial, - which e . ¢ i o Keep & ne 1Y [ Kitten and my mistress read me vour up his spartan habit at Westerland | N L 1 i he 2 3 F ¥ y Feh 6] oc ) letter—and myv mother said we should |on Sylt from early Spring until the | Other features on this eveninz's 0=Capltol Thater o g . e Jtime.” . he very proud to he mentioned in a heginning of Fall, regardless of wind | program include: The Stetson Parade LR O b ! f. symbolic of memoriii | Washington newspaper. Then she temperature, which in this latitnde SRl Brontien. fro e 2 HAM Rochester—1.080 reatness, o a laurel chapiet to erown | cuffed me to make sure I understood UL i e, i i Seneca frehe : in ol Do\ ot Vatorv, ennt|(THeye mob ont LRt b e renc Bivlieal s, V weladine 3 o ATE Orches I nothing to those good, honest, un-| mother and I. Mistress savs that | Lawrence. and a Biblical drama. knowing daughters of the common- | mother is to he called Susin now. | RPN oy > | A enthons phace. Which was entirely all right, if | hecause Toots is not dignified enouzh RF. the shington Radio Hos. 01— ! o it t wav. provided and she needs all her dignity to deal R 1 i s onio— they wanted it tha provi & pital Fund committee’s jon, will| 3 A hes i it e e T s T | Wi e e amtbateer b ok A give the third of its series of sacred o o} Wheater Hamily, | 3 1ah; R cinthe instead of bread don't have to | what dignity is. but I suppose it is £ONg services as its evening program. i 1—KSD 8t. Lanis ol : | what makes mother hoss me around which will he hroadeast from & 10 3 —WRZ Springfield—000 5 Lotis Symphe [ SAHBtHEE “Tweedeldum i tin hroadeast frof > 7 oxv Stroi 3 ¢ i T eedeldum is a coon Kitten anc i i oclock. an=haar, Sl 24 | iy | armbi ‘ has gone to live with twe little girls Giant Sequdasl of California : These song services have proved fo | Gn—Rihe and Cold houe joliiors e ‘[r was the last "-”' day “'\‘ over the way. The other day —standing since the days > one of the station's most popular | 2 33—Hotel Statler Orchestra = SENNONE i+ mer came back to kiss Autumn Cobb's little white dog came to call, shen Caesar led hi. i features, judging from the letters of i5=-Oalltva adin rerio LB6 V00 Mul | final good-by—a day that flled one | und ane dittle girl h 1 the kitten | 3“;‘ Gl his legions approbation received by Betty Brew-| g.qq""p i tehy 4 O 5 p=lamat Al Top, suburban car with shoehox lunches. | fight and the other spanked the dog nto Gaul. ster, studio director, and the requests | o sounH! K(""‘ s il 5 = fishing poles, tennis rackets, girls in| with a shingle. Deedee, my little gray for selections that come in during the | R O R e A | knickers, boys in any old thinz, and | sister, has gone to live on the Furlong services over the telephone. P stk sheville—1.010 B o el ™ | mostly woman passengers loaded u}uh | farm, and I heard Mr. Furlong tell iy S oy A Esine cord bags and mavket baskets, with a | my Mistress that she had had a fight WMAL will hroadcast this afternoon 435.9—WAB Atlanta—630 D—KOA Denyer—: few men switched in between. with a bat down cellar and slept on the special religious program under 30—Moscow Art Orchestra, 7:30—O0rgan, Trimty M. E. Church And as the car whizzed over to|the Inw n; 1;m hed—;d I |-\||l‘\x|,;a 1 the auspices of the Central Union | Theater “Famitr.” b vwn Balae Hotel Orchestra. green hills not so far away, evervhody | Imean—and he would not take any- Mission. The program will begin at | : g oo, L setn 'n it was good-humored eno s w100 i i 3 A 2EY { 68.5—] Los Angeles— it was go L xcent | After o went, and 1 guess Mistress 8 o'clock and continue until 4:30. E onion) i " 30 r R This up and make room for nlhtl;"\"‘v“‘ knew it, for when T mewed she would | S il Ji—ganiurd Ssphony Orcheitra. | one man, who welghed about 28| piome up and pet. me until T began . . 8:30—Cumberland Prosbyterian Church B. C. program. O e Wil to purr, B 5 LocalRadloEntertamment 381.4—KTHS Hot Springs—380 9—KNX Los Angeles—K00 e r’.u) 2 o} “Mother brings in mice for me to R:00—Arlinzton Hotel Orchestra 00—First Preshyterian Ch., Hollywood, | T e Anally accommo. | 162N to catch them, but when they | 15 00—Charies Dornborgers “Ariists, er Orchestia. that the conductor finally Mceowmno | e alive Mistress fakes the broom 30—Cock-a-Doodle-Doo Frolir 2 ! o, dated him to the extend of pu and sweeps us all out into the kite Sunday, November 27, 1927 30.9—WJIAX Jucksonville—800 1—KGH Oukland—380 | him off the ear. ind shuts the door. T guess Mistress oa=Pinnes, i Ar Before the motorman could start| goec not Jike mice much. I am getting NAA—Washington Navy Yard 10:00—Organ recial o things going the ¥ oman was onjso hig 1 can rush at mother and tip (434.5 Meters). 461.3—WHAS Louisyille—a50 1 oments in History the track in front, daring any motor-| hey right over and it surprises her PRt ol I B ol ol | iR man in ¢ m to run him down. f good deal. Your kitten admir 903 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports founs: peonicls. coniference. And. as vou can't keep a car standing | Tinker Rell.” (With a paw-mark to 3:45 p.m.—Weather Bureau repor apitol Theater ~Fam)ly." i Il day, naturally the 200 pounds got | make it official.). ].n p.m ington time signals. 5—Bankers' Co. Orchestra. s a | ahoard’ again. The conductor, with | e Do 4 0:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 19.9—WCOA Pensaco 1.200 ahoard 4 el | ‘ E the assistance of the motorman, put | ; L S irat Freabyterians (hurch. < g [ the jzeman off that car four distinet| FLOATING MATTRESSES withAudio-Power uait WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital CENTRAL H ‘ - e ard Symphony Orchestra times. And for four distinct and| | and 8 R.C. A. Tubes—but nog Fund Commitiee (3224 Meters). |, #26—K\W Chicaso—3zo fo—fda Waldrap, organ, > eatic times. ne stood nimseit on| URGED FOR LIFE RAFTS ‘2 {ncluding Cons Spesker, $29%.08 5 i —Roxy Stro rmo el Orehestra. ! s e stood « k : = o, 10T Dmo—Sacred song service. | R e n lchoes the track in front and did the Ajax e i he progr: ows: ol o - Lind oty th « " Vstamat Mater.” “Before the Cruci- —Don Amaizo. the wizard woArt Orchesrs % thing g0t te be so exciting at | When Stuffed With “Kapok,” a sing the Bar,” “Living s 7 i ';"“"A‘?“"::v :‘:'_'I'I’_':"“""' | ZKEWI San Francisco—: Jast that a man who had ‘W.\"' |r\vcu‘1:::L: Silky Down Like Cotton, G ‘The Lord Is My Light,” “One ow Aft Orchestra. I oleter coert \ newspaper, and apparently paving | e Sweetly. Thought,’ Ma ‘i3 er nm.';» dinner mysic 4 5 = no notice \\l‘nw\r‘l. hm'\ a hang i y v - o the Gates of the| .W:i5- Water Beach Orcheatra : aehony Orchestra, the game, He was as heavy as the|c o0 = 05 e g t H ®l 1000 —Paimer House studio program e 4. A. progr e dge we | Correspondence of the Associated Press. TaLms D UEIok e Bells i o e dagger, but as sober as that judge We | “p(prg ploating mattresses that «_of Heaven.” “Sometime We'll Under- comparings by. L] " . “ 2 - [can be ipped together to form great | The as the Years Go “ all. right, motorman This | rafts are proposed as better than life- Swing Low Sweet Chariot. A is a family afiction of mine. | hoate and life preservers on ships Stromberg-Carlson arly Program Tomorrow. 1’1l settle him for yon right now.” Mattresses stuffed with “kapok” are HOUR N | o he! « 3efore the ex id 10 be q oya A k is a | 0 a.m.—Household period, And you bet he did. F #aid 1o be quite buoyant. Kapok is a L] - 5 o & ” I ion was well out of hix mouth | sjlky down, somewhat like cotton, ob- Tuesday Evenings 8 to 9 cnnrr“lu:;(pd h\Ar;mz_ H\"\«flex 0 | Efforts on the part of progressive- faccept their fate as “martyrs to the d dragged Ajax to the side of ained from South American, African | Eastern Standard Time ’ "1 39 to 11 a.m.—Billy Sheehan and | mindad persons simplify radio by | cause of good radio” as the Radio | ack awled him on the ground | and st Indian trees. It is used wide- | Russ” Wildey, the Ray-0-Vac Twins. | designating ether channels by num- | Commission has put it. and was sitting astride him like @ |1y in France for both mattresses and | through 3 to 4:30 p.m.—Special religious | 0nSidered radio unnecessarily tech- | aqe wtatus of the Columbia Broodeas, |Up more didoes for this time. Start | posed some vears ago by Capt. W. (Lo to clear up the situation. | WOk of 18 xtations, Smprovements i | . The motorman accepted the invita- | vation of ship disasters was that g for half what he paid for it yesterday. 11 a.m—Service from Gunton-Tem- ) could be used without deransing | {he board of directors of the United | {231 hof f0 Tar Bwav=ifier, Gam- Mattrsses, he thought, could be - Carlson guarantees not to reduceits prices. the direction of Hugo Mariani. |terms of such matters. the radio own. | Phonograph Broadeasting Sy . Inc. takes no stock whatever ip things Lok . sturdy and as capable of giving enjoyment with an address by Dr. Daniel A.| superheterodynes. eliminators and , T®Ports have been current that the his shoulders and chuckled. She had Chapel, Washington Cathedral. Right | Today's radioist is ths averaze per- | “Key” Station of the Columbia chain | responaent in Berlin, the story itself |students at the Univeysity of South Da- § b : Permanence is the keynote of Stromberg- 000 o i TE oK1 EMDACOW AT LION s st e I s Do | e on business, sent his wife and chil- | organized. Ahe Winestion. OF idward Bowes UsIe- 0 iits enmt b1l ciibn Philadelphin, Pa.: WJAS, Pittsburgh, | ing at his telephone. And when he [ the university’s own broadcasting — bers instead of wave lengths or fre. Al S natarae Gl nibrints SrudIInE an | | W)Z, WBZ.WBZA. KDKA, WMAL—Washington Radio Forum | auencies i cortain to meet with the | Columbia Chiain (o Reorganize. | 1omoreney ot |2 st o Kok atireisg s e KYW, Wik, WHAM VERY Stromberg-Carlson ownerknows {u»nlm‘?n“ |lr\\f;'r a:uxph‘es of “the e and j“x”im"xl;;p.q?.?-',\z‘,!.,. 5 that | jny “Svatem, which comprises a net. | YoUr . old man.” neck of the French navy. His obser ral Union Mission ! : situation. {2 ¥inre a broadeasting and. the farmiening o | tion and the car with its men, women | panic-stricken — passens fenenins T " . lwhy receivers should be calibrated for SIng of |0 ha joyh e 1 toward | il e - . 3 Fabte LNTEEaTA. ae i NS ofland joy-hunters went whizzing toward | adjusted life badly and 2 " WRC Rfld‘:"s‘,‘jglf{'l’:"r::. of America | wave lengths running to three numer. | Mo prosrams are promised by | A0 SONHUIIIES FeUL B IUENE (0N | adjusted life | nrese v wer 1 And that is not only because Stromberg A N ros s thrown overboard easily, and a num- 16 Bl ATk h Ber Por b 3 remnry | Independent Broadcasters, 1Inc., of ) | thre . . . i : Para Braskamp. pastor, will preach. |10 asaleamant o Snmraeie. v oard New York. This organtzation h M [her”of them bound together would | | It is also because every Stromberg-Carlson 20 O ; > p.m.—Fox Symphony Orchestra. | is beginning to wonder why it is No change in name or conditions of | supernatural. And when a woman ANNOUNC'NG TAUGHT, Poling. [hEE = and acuminators | Columbia chain expects to extend fo|read it in the Bangkok Times, pub.| VERMILLION, 8. Dak. (®.—A Yy for many years,as ever 1t was. rheostats, biasing and acuminators > Rev. James Freeman, Bishop of \<on who knows little of radio tech. | i% Station WOR of L. Bamberger & | having taken place in Russian Dc kota, and a dozen man students are . 0 Nt WirEso s o v el papn : i b e O e e | g manence of performance, permanence of 6:30 p.m.—The Stetson parade. who eat. drink d sleep radia oy | s.. WEFBL, the last nights of his stay he duets it, and “laboratory” work is r i Wrink and p radio enjo L, (241.8 Meters). approval of the radioist. He 1ong has | ih reorganis 1™ “I've got him where he ean't cut |eould be g 1 iito: rafte s | and W3 ST SrereAn AU T s T E Galn e moura bR ibe ety g i i 5 : : not buy his receivertoday when numbers ranging from 1 to | Jerome Louchheim, chairman of | swamped. 1 p.n.—The Mediterraneans, under |that the radio world is thinking in |¢hased the stock of the C 2 is a man in this town who form seaworthy rafta bc1ng listened to today 1S as emcient, as 3 p.m.—Younz Peoples’ Conference. | necessary 1o speak of neutrodynes and | OPeration is contemplated, and some | told him this hit of story he shrugged 4 pm.—Service from Bethlehem | and the rest of it other cities of the United States. The | lished in the Far Fast, from its course in radio announcing is open to B ikt ohllipron [ PIGe A1 ol et oractslionts an| 0o ENgwaTic. The atationa thitie et | AURnA owner, whi KAt o /E 5WAY | eREGICL In bhe: Rrtiouchtclats coiba] £ Hiv & Carlson Radio—permanence of value, per- F 20U i A sleal roeain IBIer s i i cleey Stloientoy o) Fuftalo, A FEiATY, [AWakenen by sHRED ar Continusus | ions hetors thelialmnheie oble s ‘ 3 2 ownership. Itis next to impossible to ob- from the Capito) j o § Rl ab TR S e J tain anything other than a new Stromberg- \-ifi 1;\‘::‘;”1(11. overnment,” by Da- \v’\lirlln‘llh"ll)n 1.'1 1‘-\| "Ih;_\, ] 5:x‘-'xv.lxllh\,:‘_n::)'._,‘n.l ;‘.‘nlx\l“hl:m\(\”{;‘\‘g f ‘ Car]son’because Stromberg-CarIson own- 9:15 p.m.—Correct time. | All but 11 of the 36 a Me chan- 13 P Atwater Tent Ttadin {neis in the so-called “non-heterodyming | Gricage: TIl: KMOX.'St. Louls, Mo.: ers refuse to part with their old sets. n Baltimor Hour, with Idith Fleischer, so. band” set up by the Federal Radio | i : . Drans, and Alexamder Brailowsky, | Commission willl be cleared for the|°rt Wavne, Ind. d The new Stromberg-Carlson finance plan makes it concert piani purpose of improving long-distance | > —_— ¢ casfoioulogtamy Sitombel g 16 ey 10:15 Biblical dra reception of radio programs after | A g l”'"l S St AWenther Sovatat. | Thursday. The next move. the com FRENCH FANS PAY LESS payments out of income from any authorized dealer. o = mission has arnounced, will be to clear 3 \ Early Program Tomorrow. e e e FOR RADIO EQUIPMENT No. 524 Stromberg-Carlson A.C. Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., £:45 a.m.— er Health Exercises. lary co-operation between the stations R ates direct from house 7 lighting cire Jack. 1§ 3 8 a.m.—Federation Morning Devo. | hefore v 1, or throush the me-| Average Price for Distance Set Is 2| \ _mnm_mg;“g;g for mag: Rochester, N.Y. {ium o arings, where the re- | Price, with audio-power uni and 8 10 8:30 a.m.—Cheerio spective Zram merits of the sta- About $40, Paris Expo- . C. A. tubes—butnot including District of Columbia Representative—L. A. Randall a.m.—Arlington Time Signals. {tions left on those waves will | -~ ConeSpeaker, . « o+ o . . $425.00 rm Flashes | “thrashed out” before their licenses | sition Shows. ) B P. O. Box 132, Walbrook Station, Baltimore, Maryland e renewed channels withinj the 600 to 1.0 locyele band (499, PARIS.—French radio fans pay 1102 pr veh 4 to S me exclusively Ca- | much less than American fans pay for 3 S R tian and not involved in the | their equipment | 3 = i) - | "The ave wice for a set to pick iti The r he 25 channels by v a s i ¥ vRadlo PDS"‘“’" Open. . the I imission vepresents one | Up 4 dozen of the principal European | 7 o iw 4 -~ The United States Civil Service Com-{ of 1he 1 yevelutionary steps it | stations is about $40, as shown by the 5 mission has heen asked to hold exami- | has vet undgrtaken. Stalions were | recent fourth annual vadio exposition nations tn secure junior phy ummarily swept off channe O Lin Paris. Some sets enabling listenes radio) in the Naval Rescarch Labora- | Which they have operated fo g | (o get the stations of England, Ger- 3 Up to date Makers of voice transmission and woice reception apparatus for more than 30 years tories at Bellevuc >, ‘and will ve |{ime and reles ;\ to n «H:' some- | many and Spain were offered at halt v December 0. The entrance salaty |°s were ordered to share time 8o as | Ners. fag foreignmade sets were " 1€ $1.860 2 ye i fo create dutepicrence With others | shown. and the ol of the most e All Models i Where Stromberg-Carlson Is a Specialty D ot 1 he ahject iy ita Itiee 1Dhis 1 Uanc ith catting iho 106al EA s et Batteries are no longer necessary or at all desirable. odels in emonstrations RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | |1:ti: : pols and wbis | tons can e pirchased for 100 to 201 There’sanewerandfarbettermethodofcurrentsupply. Stock J FRED H Gladly Given | 1 It v WO 0 nore o8 — 8 o S8, The cheapest of 7 " - TONIGHT {stations not very widely separated by | a small crystal sct, costs §5, eomplete The WHITE A-B Socket Pow: teception. Relies only upon 110.wole . The Stetson Parade, with the | distanc oiadeast on the same wave | with headphones er Unit does more than ““A” or cycie cuseent for operetion. Wi Regior Band AVRC b, A zlance at the new line-un | = “B" batteries ever could—ren. A" side delivers 6 volt D. C. eur- i 1217 H STREET N.W. FRANKLIN 36 L - < . rent at 2¢ wmi “B” " and 11 stations. 6:30. tevels only two o four | ders more cfficient service— 180 volts ot 83 Billlampercs - aucbie iy t ) to operated on each of | ‘hellli('al Tal)lel gives constant, even flow of foranysetupto9 tubes—s distinctive : 3 They either pain | U current—with much less ex. WHITE achicvement that has won heater “Family,” o th will not oper: . c e i ? Theater Family, up o that they will not operate simnul. Sene mail witheit troubls 'of h-wmlnnudfiuuu.t'-m Call Us for a Free Home Demonstration WRC a1 73 umenusiy oo e, et enoush Made to Recharge | ady/characiccat Ay Hise. ol (R fi92 i Nobattery or icklecharger. Never terics. Do it now, Enjoy the advan. Zolliers Revi ! tihent—so that they cannot clash ex 5 z o baters or wicklecharger Never s s ] cept under ey conditions.’ " | Radio Batteries {hamed neyerdicharged:Abusiuie, itgawand svingsof the WHITE £ celid experts believe demonstration. why ® should disturb pro Julian M. White Mfg. Co., Sioux City, Iowa . Emers r {arams on the 25 cleared channels after | By the Associated Pr 18th and L Sts. N.-W. Main 906 stations, 9 Decen:ber 1 hor] ata- | An innovation which does away @ S | tions wandar off their assigned fre | with the troublesome and expensive Atwa y ™ |auencics. Reeeption on these waves | jnethod of recharging batteries may 1 |#hould be perfect for all listeners| hecome a great hoon to household AUTHORIZED ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY - inze of the stations in the ot radlc mets. m rlumbia Py i Most of 1) h-powered st factured vhich only re ' ‘ 1 WOR and 14 stati-n | tfons and thoee nt highest program| chemical - it introquced inte the | i gtg'SupspLy Co. Adams 2729 - | [merit are to be found operating on | liquid o recharge it. a similar | Lol North 9928 18th and Col. Road the newly ahlished exclusive or| process to that of adding sal am- North 4896 semlexclisive wave Jengths, Thate | moniac (o the Leclanche bell bat. | A s ordered off the channels must simply | org , )