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June p. ip-'S RADIO D 1 G E S T ADVANCE PROGRAMS (Continued from page 1) Old Retniu". "Y.il-e Kluctto", Diana Mill, c titan iwtactlons. S. K. Kinn. WLW (E«t«!rn. 3091. 10:00 P. M.. Uiutnl pnfnm. CtoU„ itrbealn: "JaMnese LuUab) He May lie YoXr Man". Blind* N.xl. »»r«»o pvu„. Dtrid E, l.e,.h..n. munui: '.Oonewto . Edith jRll'-r rtollolst: -.M.^nllfc-ht Sonata . Daiul B. JLerihan V.'im iroup. EUlth Miller: "f.*. f ' ; K«V„. ' "Coo* Convert". Badtrluu: Col wISao' SSSm^oSSfel Saving. 447). 7*0-7:30 P. S Talk .« \uu> TraiN. BoSwell Stephens, lutoLolto edl or o The Daily N«5; Talk. "*•£■• Caws ■ Oaranc* H. Hansen. Chloafo attorney; 7 30a on p M Chid Ooldeu Vote* ItoQUOli SaritonV: 9: i'510:00 P. M.. Katlu-riuo Gorlu. pianist: Tin-iviiTd HUetlung. violinist. , _ _ -_ m timin p.a4.iiHi • 12 :0012 :55 P. M-. i.uiu mon 2Ste.°^Ka K?a.m Orehesua; 4:45-5*0 P. ■, OrgtT. tarwi"aiEait«rn 580). 8:30 P. M.. Concert. News Or W , ' . , t"w„ t'ri.i Vocal selections, pupils of 'Y.rOO P. M.. News Orchestra: Clyde i. Nichols pupils. I_ Friday, June 8 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400) 8*0-9:00 P. M ••The Cheolate Soulier-. Star Orchestra: » If«. j™ Tta Love'' May Taylor, contralto; J Cornet soto, Iv^VouS* -Carnival Venetian", Star Orchestra: "She iV VarFrora th" Land", May Taylor: Intermezzo fr^m "civaTerii BiSUcani". Star Orchestra ; Cornet £10 W. Woods: "Happy Song", May Taylor; Pa^e ■J^K-SErafe. ,0:30.2 =00 M.. Dance pro Kffr.-Fa.iS? ar^S^S.^^lldrer^ Hour "Unite John"; 8:00-10*0 P. M.. Program arranged by K?rf\&°n^r,54(6r8%0fpCOMm.7opera. -Wo*". K^.^rirDayStfavt^ &.H&I* P. «, Musical I pro^ain. Margaret M. Dillon, soprano: James Perkinlon tenor; Amanda C. Burhop. pianist. Mrs. iv liiom J Lee Both, accompanists: Jessie B. jLdis.^SuleY; Wendell wT 'Hall: 9:25 P. M.. Book jtt\£SS?i&tt*-n**r. M-. Organ recital. Will Foster of the First .Methodist Church WDAR (Eastern, Day ght Saving. 395), I2.00-U.su P M o"in recital! Stanley Theater: Dinner music. Arcadia Car? OrThestra : 2:00-3:00 P. M *»»?««$: 4*0-6*0 P. M.. Song recital and short talks 7JUMOP. M.. Dream Daddy with boys and girls; 8*0|£|0 P. M.. Musical program; 10:10 P. St, Dance mu^lc. Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Orchestra WFAA (Central, 476). 1230-1:00 P. M., Address, ••"eherniah, the Bold Builder". Dr Robert Hyer, Southern Methodist Vuir. ; 830-9:30 P. M., Concert, Baud from Ennis. Tex. ,»,M p M WF1 (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395), 1.00-2.00 P.. M-, Dinner music. Meyer Davis' Bclleuie Stratford I Orchestra: 3:00 P. M., Song recital; 3.45 P. M., Musical program: 6 30-7*0 P. M.. Children's own half hour. WG|US!1Eastwn. Daylight. 360). 3*0 P. M.. Amrad tvoma" Club: 5*0 " P. M.. "Twilight Tales". Incle David 830 P. M., "The Silversmith Sene« , Band M. Cheney; Concert under direction of Charles I* H. WGY^il'astern. 380), 7:45 P. M.. Musical program. "Our American". "Vacation Time". WGT Orchestra. "Carraena". Elizabeth S. Primmer, soprano; Where Dreams Come True", "Our Little Home". Orchestra; "Thora", Elizabeth S. Primmer; '"The World Is a Song". Orchestra; Topics of the Day ; Violin and •cello duet, "little Girl of Long Ago", Edward Bice. Ernest Burleigh; "One Little Smile". Orchestra ; Util the End of Time", Elizabeth S. Primmer; A Rose Garden". Orchestra; 1030 P. M., Concert; "Quartet," Opus is. No. 4. Bice String Quartet: "Thy Beaming Eves". "The Bellman". Charles Bradish. baritone; "Modo Antico". Quartet: "Hear Me Te Winds and Waves". Charles Bradish; Zapateado" Tom DeStefano. violinist; "Menuett". Quartet: "Sea' Fever". "Cargoes". Charles Bradish; 'Quartet WIP (Eastern. Daylight Saying, 509). 1:00 P. M Short talk; 3:00-4:30 P. M., Song recital; 6*0:6.45 P. M., Dinner music; 7*0-730 P. M.. Bedtime W M ArQ'( Central. Daylight Saving, 447). 7:00-7 30 P. M.. Children's program, under direction of Mrs. Frances Ford editor of "Wide Awake" page. Daily .News; 7 30-8:00 P. M.. Musical lecture, Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer; 9:15-10*0 P. M., Marimba selecuons, M. L. Jones: Frank B. Greif. tenor. W0C (Central. 484). 3 30 P. M., Educational talk, C E Wiient: 5:45 P. M.. Chimes concert; 630 P. M., Sandman's visit; 6:50 P. M.. Baseball scores. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509). 11:00-1130 A. M.. Organ recital: 12:00-12:55 P. M.. Luncheon music. Tea Boom Orchestra; 4:45-5*0 P. M., Organ recital: 7:45-9:45 P. M., WOO Orchestra. Bobert E. Golden, director; 9:45-10:55 P. M-, Organ recital, Clarence Bawden. „ WWJ (Eastern. 580). 830 P. M., Concert, ^ews Orchestra; Town Crier; Mrs. Margaret Pitney, contralto; Mrs. Louise Dougherty, soprano. Saturday, June 9 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400), 8*0-9:00 P. M., "The Gondoliers". Star Orchestra; W. B. Curry, bass "Nocturne". Harry Adaskin. violinist; "Air de Ballet". Star Orchestra; "The Two Grenadiers". W. B Curry, bass; "Caprice Viennois", Harry Adaskin, violinist; "Wine, Woman and Song", Star Orchestra W. B~ Curry, bass : "Lorraine". Star Orchestra. CFCN (Mountain. 440). 1030-12*0 M., Dance program, Plaza Cabaret Imperial Orchestra. ]uiJd}burQwa HAZEI-TIl^E 'FREED EISSMAN N licensed Essential Parts jt ^tf^k Complete wiring dia ^^VJ^^^m gram, instructions, etc. ^^^^^^H sent in special container with aMUm\ V patented essential parts. Three ^^ ^^ NEUTRO FORMER COILS mounted on variable ^^^™^^^J^^^^^^ condensers, and SM^aa^^^^^al -mm ^JZ DOUBLE NEUTRODON (as illustrated) .sentfor $21.50> Askyour dealer to show you these parts, as well as.complete assembled five-rube Neurro dyneSet inmahogany cabinet, ModelNR-5,$150. OrsenH 25c for Neutrodyne Constructor which shovji 'How to Make cHeNeurrodyne" FReED-ElSEMANN RADIO CO4VOIUT10N tS5 Fourth Avenue New York Licensed by I. R. M. Inc. Under Hatelrine Patents KHJ (Pacific. 400).6:45 -7:30 P. M.. Children s Hour, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00 P. M.. l>o Luxe program. KSO (Central. 548). 8:00 P. M., .Musical pn>gnuu from \hs<„!in Tl, KVW (Central. Daylight Saving. 345), 8:00-8:58 P. M.. Classical proerai urUwy <'< Willinm Lester: Wou il,U W. Mull. KYW'I atualO Maker; 9:25 P. M.. "Under the Kvenlng Lamp'', Youth's Coiupanton. WBAP (Central. 476). 7:00-7:20 P. M.. Radio Bibli Class Mr^ \\ . r Barnum, 1'irst Mdthodlil Church. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 12:00-12:50 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dlnnei mude, Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M.. slum ulk<; 4:30-5:55 P. M.. Musical program: 7:30-8*0 P. M.. Bedtime stories. Dream Daddy. WFAA (Central. 476). 12:30-1*0 P. M.. Address. •Current History Comment", Prof. Clyde Eagleton, Southern MethodUl 1'nlv. : 8:30-9:30 P. M.. Musical program, Beleanto Male Quartet: 11*0-12:00 P. M.. \hi. nal program. U land Johnston, pianist; Mrs. Clyde Miik'ee. reader . , WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Dinner lnusic. Meyer llaiLs Hellenic Stratford Orchestra; 3*0 P. M.. Musical program; 6:00-6:30 P. M.. Meyer Uavis Orcliestra ;6:30 P. M.. Safety talk by Stanley Cowman: 8*0 P. M.. Short tallts and musical program; 10:30 P. M.. Danco music, Meyer Davis Itellevue Stratforil Orchestra. _ _ WGI (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360). 8|30 P. M.. Talk on New England Problems. Arthur R. Curnick: Music: Playlet, "The Submarine Shell . Amrad WHK '(Eastern. 360). 8:00 P. M., Concert. WT1K Or WiPS< Eastern. Daylight Saving, 509). 3*0-4 30 P . M., Concert: 6:00-6:30 P. M.. Dinner music; 7*0-7:30 P. M.. l!«ltime stories. Incle Wip; 8:00 P. M.. Musical program: 10:10-12:00 P. M., Dance music. Charlie Kerr's L'Aiglnn Orchestra, WMAQ (Central, Daylight Saving, 447). 7:00-8:00 P. M.. Concert. "Campus Maroons" Dance Orchestra: 9:15-10:00 P. M., The Northland Trio. WMC (Central. 500). 8:30 P. M.. Musical program. C. H. Van Hooser. baritone: Marguerite Storch. con WOC (Central, 484). 330 P. M.. Educational talk. C. C. Hall; 9 30-10:00 P. M., Dance program, P. S. C. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving. 509). 11:00-11:30 A. M.. Organ recital: 12:00-12:55 P. M.. Luncheon music. Tea Room Orchestra: 4:45-5:00 P. M.. Organ recital. Sunday, June 10 n WBAP (Central, 476), 11:00-12:15 P. M., Church services. First Methodist Church, Bev. J. W. Bergui, pastor; 'Will Foster, organist. . WFAA (Central. 476). 2 30-3 30 P. M.. Kadio Bible Class Dr. William M. Anderson. Jr., teacher; 9:30lO'OO' P M-. Concert, Orchestra from East Dallas Presbvterian Church; Dr. W. C. Bice, director: Harry M Gibney, tenor; 11:00-12*0 P. M.. Concert. Britliug's Dallas Cafeteria Orchestra; Lou Goldberg, WnreC(Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 4*0 P. M.. Church services, sermon by a Philadelphia minister; 7 30 P M.. Services. Arch Street Presbyterian Church; Bev. Edward C. Macartney, minister; Alton K. Dough WGl" (Eastern." Daylight Saving, 360). 4:00 P. M., Twilight program; William Fowler, harpist; Mrs. Maude Dunnam, reader; Concert. Alicia Starratt and pupils: "Adventure Hour". Youth's Companion; 8.30 P. M.. Federation Church services and musical; a.uu P. M.. Musical program. WIP (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 509). 11.00 A. M., Church services. Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel; a. Jannev Budderow. minister, Ernest Felix Potter, organist': 2:00-3 30 P. M.. Musical program. WWJ (Eastern. 580). 11*0 A. M.. Church services, St. Paul's Cathedral; 4*0 P. M., News Orchestra. Monday, June 11 WBAP (Central, 476), 930-1030 P. M., Concert, Shrine Band. WDAR (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 395), 12:02-1:00 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater, Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M., Musical program; 430-6:00 P. M., Short talks and song recital; 7 30-8:00 P. M., Bedtime stories, Dream Daddy; 8:00-10:10 P. M.. Song recital; 10:10 P. MDance music, Howard Lanin's Orcliestra. WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 395), 1*0-2:00 P. M.. Dinner music. Meyer Davis' Belleme Stratford Orchestra; 3*0 P. M., Song recital: 3:45 P. M.. Musical program; 6:20-7:30 P. M., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra. WIP (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509), 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Organ recital. Karl Bonawitz; 3:00-430 P. M.. piano and song solos; 6*0-6:45 P. M., Dinner music. 7*0-7 30 P. M-, Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip. WMC (Central, 500), 8:30 P. IH., Concert. Washington Svncopators, H. H. Guinett, director. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509). 11:00-1130 A. M., Organ recital; 12:00-12:55 P. M-, Luncheon music. Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5:00 P. M.. Organ recital: 7:45 P. M.. Concert. J. W. C. I. Military Band; 9:30 P. M., Organ recital, Clarence Bawden. When building' your set it is advisable to put it up in sections such as tuner, detector and amplifiers. In this way one can do a lot of experimenting. -^LOADING COILS* Add 100 meters to your wave length by inserting F. B. LOADING COILS in your circuit. Designed especially to enable you to tune in on the new wave lengths. Printed instructions with every coil. LIST PRICE 80c Attractive Discounts FLANNER BRUCE MFG. 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SEND 'EM IN— By the Contest Editor To keep pace with the fast growing popularity of portable receiving Bets and the use of tiirin iii the automobile, n thi' beach) Ashing trips and elsewhere, a new type of receiving record contest has been devised. Only portable Sets will be eligible nnd tin-so will he divided into three classes: Three tubes or less using a loop aerial, single tuhe sots, nnd crystal detector receivers. Kvir\ station listed in the Radiophone Broadcasting Directory, page 8. will be eligible to be turned in ns a record but all records must be for distances of 300 miles or over and the listener iu submitting the record must state which class of the above his set falls in. Mileages must also be measured and turned in else the records will not be considered. It is possible that one or more of the sets making the best records will be described in detail in the midsummer issues of the Digest. It is a popular superstition that Radio broadcasting is not a summer sport. Nothing could be more erroneous. One of the ideas behind the new portable set receiving record contest is to prove that much entertainment and service can be afforded the vacationist who troubles himself to take along a small Radio outfit. Now that we have unfolded the big idea let's start off. The rules are given below, revised for the purposes of the new contest : Portable Set Contest Utiles The rules to follow in the contest are but few and easily followed. They are : < 1. Amateurs who are able to beat the records given, or who can claim with good evidence, distance receiving records of 300 statute miles or more for Radiophone broadcasting stations found in the "Broadcasting Station Directory," page 8, of three consecutive issues, may send in such records. These must be made with a portable set and when records are submitted, the contest class it falls in must be told. These three contest classes are : single tube receivers, sets using a loop aerial and having three tubes or less, and crystal sets. 2. Distances must be measured AIRLINE and expressed in statute miles. Disregard of this rule may cause amateurs to be declared ineligible. 3. Call signals of station heard, its location and the mileage, as defined in Rule 2. must be given in reporting record. Otherwise record will not be considered. 4. Distances are verified by the contest department of this publication, using a Geo. F. Cram Co. standard Radio map of the United States. Owing to much variance in maps, the distances are only given to the nearest 25 miles and are claimed accurate only within 50 miles. 5. There are no prizes awarded. The only compensation record holders receive is the distinction of recognition through the columns of Radio Digest. 1500 Miles On One Tube Set Complete parts for Regenerative Receiver. We hear Havana, Cuba, regularly on this receiver. 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Connections to "A" Battery (Submitted by B. 0. o., Detroit, Mich.) Question, — In reviewing and following your description in Part IV — Panel Layout and Wiring, issue of May 2d, I note thnt the wiring diagram Bhows the rheostat in the positive side of the filament circuit while the negative is directly connected to the negative side of the B battery and the filament terminal. Is this not an error which should be corrected in a coming issue': It seems to me the reverse should be the ease, that is, the negative A battery should be connected to rheostat, thence to the filament terminal on the the tube socket and the positive A battery should be connected direct to the filament terminal on the tube socket, then to the negative B battery connection made directly to positive side of the A battery. Answer. — This question seems to have arisen in quite a number of instances, and for this reason it is chosen as this week's question. 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