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POD mm Sees ener News of Wireless Talking Activities and De-' of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. By Gor. Robt. Scofield Wgod. (DSF. C, M. Cy Croix de Guerre tian they ever were over jazz. with four patme; formerly Comman- wilt t der 18th Squadron, Royal Air Force.) 4 Mr. Lydia Lipkowska, the sons-| W JZ (Newark) | bird af the court of the Inte Czar of | 360 metre Kusslg, who on Jan. 4 sang to a ral.) farmers’ report. 12.15 P. M., news and music. 1 P. M., news and music. 2 P. M., musical programme 2.06 P. M., maritime news. 2.10 P. M., musical programme. 3 P. M, news and music mate ftoday by W J Z after they wore Snowed under by innumerable requegts for a return of this popular eunget Snow Maiden," her favor't: hich won her her enviable po- Verena | 4PM, musical programme. sion in the Imperial household, will) § P. M., Arlington official time. to the feature with which she will| 5.05 P.M. news and musto, 6 P. M. special farmers’ | her next audience. bly the audience which she sc su ully entertained would like to * .. know mething of Mme. Lipkowsne und hgw she came to America, W 1 | the dawynfall of the Russian Court and | the ereltess, assassination by ine) “Fp, Bots! colig! news and music. WD Y (Roselle) 360 metre M., Paul Godley, kt of everybody connecced | amateur eadio expert, will greet over | 100,000 fellow enthusiasts to whom he| will describe his experiences in mak- ing bis historic transatlantic radio jcommunications. /. note of speci: he imperial houschold, Mme Lipkottska, with the aid of a ‘you ° ee) Neineed escaped from Petr ; | grad"Gnd mado her way disguised as! interest to all eadio “fans” will be the | ’ © t to Norway, There friends| list given out by him of call letters) and irers helped her on to Amor. |and the name of the stations and their i lowners in this country gba a» Godley heard while conducting his ‘Wah for the announcement of lis | experiments in Scotland. tow Z. twenty-seven of these stations oper- H — ating with electrical energy equal to ‘ “Q@OODBY.” that used in the ordinary fifty-watt fa letter which we received {:|!ncandescent lamp, whom Mr. Godley that the local band which plays: heard at a distance of over 2,200 miles. at thg Strand Theatre at Jackman “4 29, Reviow of Operas “Cavalleria |, Maine, is in toka tong, hard, Rusticana” and “{ Pagliacci.” Note— inter. That is . M. Wha-|The “Mystery Man” will pilot his manages the emporium o!'audience through two operas. , goes through with his in- of installing a2 h'gh-powe.cd re for seven years he has been for @ real evening’s pleasure Maine town, despite the fact owns the “opery house.” It ; | stranger from the outaii: with his radio phone set, tv bring bis search to an end, So now st 18 gGodby band. fi WHO 18 HE? A t many people would like to know ho the man of mystery is wha so ably depicts for the large radi>) audi each step and scene In the tnemofot the complete opera broan- from W-D ¥, Without the t work the evening would rut plete. We would like voy tell you’ all about this re- le young man, but we few | that losing his identity might scare jm away, because he is very | shyjatid retiring. He confided to us| t to-days that he had received many | rom people who admire the [® work fe is doing. Othors have in- vited im to share boxes at the opera exoells be much marl | notes fo tl he may explain to them each rtep if the plot. Others would just like make his acquaintance and | have ipvited him to everything from “4 supperp to week end parties. We are | “> afraid} however, that this most +~ cellent} young man ts far too busy to We alte to avail himself of the many invitatfons that he has received W D Y¥ station from mem- bers of his radio audience. We are very serry, but he will not even per- mit hib initials to be printed. soHERA DISPLACING JAZZ. is dying—it always did sound tnat t why. At least, that is what the superiifendent of a large electrical au- tomobife starter manufacturing com- pany Writes us, He has installed a radio whone in the recreation room of the plgnt and there entertains some sevent¥-odd men every evening. These men, three months ago, were all ‘jazz | hounds” but since the installation of the io phone and the explanation h the superintendent has arrang- mpany each operatic selec- en have been converted and Own Your Own COMPLETE f WIRELESS TELEPHONE RECEIVING OUTFIT’ Wessun Ge. 4 Flatbush A: (Cor, Yelopments, Musical and Other Programmes | now are more enthusiastic over opera tine wa|| WBZ (Springfield, Mass.) || There are! “Former Prices 5750 ¢9'950 Every Pair Reduced All Seyles— AU Leathere— AU Sizes and Widths fay roux th Are, Oth Ave. at ‘Sie BROOKLYN | RUSSIAN SINGER WHO ENTRANCES RADIO PHONE FANS iPKOVS y suas numbering close to a hur’) 14 4 a1, news and music. MUirineneuen ‘sueve dred qhousand, will be heard from W} 31 4. M,, weather forecast for the; — = os 2% Mtaticn af least once’ again be-| metropolitan district. 7.45 P. M, special market, stock leaves this coun to tour| 11.15 A. M. musical programme. and weather reports. the 14. This Dhnooncionsat was} 12 M. weather report, special) g p, M, addré@ss by Mrs. Clarence | Renshaw, State Chairman of Wom- an's Democratic Committee of Penn- sylvania ‘ 8,30, musica] programme by Miss Lucia Leerugg, soprano; Nazareno |La Marea, Max Kroen, baritone; Vin- cent Kroen, ten¢ K. Y W (Chicago) ga 360 metre | | Note—The Chicago programme will | start, according to Eastern time, at |9 P. M. and will run to midnight. After W D Y has signed off for the levening, at about 10.10, you may be the famous able to pick up the following part of the Chicago programme: “Low hear the Gentle Lark,” | Bishop. “Mother 0’ Mine,” Tours, | “Roses of Picardy,"* Hayden-Wood. ‘“Tarentelle,"" Popper. | 360 metre 8 P. M, children’s stories. 8.15, concert from Auditorium; Frieda Siemene, pianist, and William Willeke, cello soloist of the New York Symphony Orchestra. ; l Questions and Answers. ) E. T. P., New York, wants to know: “What is the wave length of a two- wire inverted L aerial 150 feet long?” A, The Natural wave length is about 250 metres, “How can I use a loop aerial in connection with a regular re- ceiving set?" A, It should be con- 108 Ave. ism, ae OE VEIN f SPIRE - slide tuning coll which will give yen a rodius of from about 150 to 1,569 metre wave length, Charles Scholl of Tenafly, N. J., wanis to know: “Is a 170-foot single wit aerial long enough to receive W J 9: and W DY?" A. &es, if erected a4 sufficient height above surrounding’ objects.” “What does 360 metres mean?’ A. 860 metres is the wave length on which the news and music is transmitted and has absolutely nothing to do with the distance that you are from the broadcasting station, For further explanation of wave lengths watch this edlumn, The Evening World will conduct a | column devoted to the new Radio Phone Service and w Va answer ques- | tions cerning th® service. Pro- | grammes of the different broadcaating | stations will be printed in The Eve- eas Radin Phone vening World. —anienlsancocentin FUNERAL OF OFFICER WH’) SAVED “LOST BATTALION” Comrades to tend Services for Lient. Nelson T. Kenyon. An honor guard of officers of the| 307th Infantry will attend the funeral services to-day for Lieut. Nelson) Townley Kenyon, in command of} Company A of that regiment when it aided in the rellef of the famous “Lost Battaiion.” Lieut. Kenyon died Nov. 9, 1918,| from machine gun bullet wounds re- | teived in action three days pre- viously. His body was brought here recently. Funeral services will begin at 12.30 today in the First- Presbyterian Church, at Fifth Avenue and 12th| Street. The Rev. Guthrie Speir, who knew Lieut. Kenyon at Princeton | University, from which both were | graduated, will conduct the services. eee aeeEEe RABBIS IN FAVOR OF USING GRAPE JUICE | Hope to Do Away With Wine a| Religious Cere: s. Members of the Rabbinical Awami of the Jewish Theological Seminary who | met at the seminary building yesterday | listened to quotations from the Talmud bearing on the question whether unfcr- mented grape Juice yay be used instead of wine for religfods purposes. The consensus of those present was that | fermentation was not essential, Professor Louis Ginsberg quoted a nected in series with a two or tee | with the Issuance of permits. He wssage saying: “One may press a) PUSHES UmY. ndful of grapes into a glass and use | geet mere racine. Sen. w Julee as wine. ate, without a record yote, hi Dr. Cyrus Adler, Acting President cf | adopted the resolution of Senato: the seminary, 1s quoted as saying ne | Norris (Rep. 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