W Adj y h St. j Highland k 115 M e ol Instrucy #.» 16 â€" lours 2 to 6 BUILDER â€" . " bentist" lnnll Puck Binto "Beat Tol H. P. 223 ° wen â€"& Humer ‘ A“w « P.lt Prom:lt;yu#km Care of K ; Parts, Su AY. AUG dio k, Baltitbore Â¥ 44 8 ton og $2 O# l9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 TRAVELING STATION . FOR BROADCASTINCG TO SEEK NEW LOCATION Radio Corporation Planning To Mount Apparatus on Truck; ; Will Locate Where Conditions Best â€" l A very unusual oecmnne* lace when a metropolitan brolda:.tw tion was recently disposed of by one of the pioneer radio eorpinï¬om broadcasting, ‘because statior dominated the air to such an . as to prevent radio "wi its immediate seqpe, from hearing other stations, That: not 0| altrustic to, a marhd'.%xree, highly significant in a radio sense. If probably started a new era in broadâ€" and Lake Forest. Property value o en en s Heting Rockefeller tasting.) It probably, began the i6veâ€" | de mntob ing stations having ) as their ultimate ion‘ away from the | ca: thickly popula areas of the ntry.| tin | _ ‘Because/of Interference || | P9 / This junexpe¢ted g':tmke of : pol ws was unced by ‘the Zenith Radio| st; gorporation, en it sold the . ell | tes known station WJAZ, then locatéd on a the ewa h: hotel, Because | of of _the> unc trol‘ e interference | ap raused by this station throughout the | 5t entire North Shore of Chicago, the| . rompany decided to erect a new Staâ€" | 6x tion far enou :%y from the city | 1a mnd its environs so 4s to be no longer | co ment of: cise f . home e Highls ark . Highlands has been carefully plott ‘and laid out in a manner (that is in keeping with the the fine com unities that surround it. We intend to maintain it so that it will be characteristic of the North Shore. A select type of home owners will live here. The beauty of its d Park.] that 18 1 are pleased to announce the opening of Highland pï¬};flighlmds, a North Sh mmmunity,develop interest to those who exer m the selection of their vironments and associates. will aver increase SHLAND PAREF KRENN + Nine Hundred Thirtyâ€"Six Nb M1 gan Av £G . _ Tclephone SUPERIOR 7046 eA Beauty Spot of â€"&Announcing th ofere: r & 4y ,~ decided to conduct a series of .tests to ascertain the best locality for broadâ€" casting and to determine at the same time the place offering the least opâ€" portunity for interference. ‘The best working plan which suggested: itself was to erect temporary broadcasting stations in all the towns selected for test. Then difficulties developed, For ‘a time, it looked as though the plan of making tests would chave to be abandoned because the attendant obâ€" stacles seemed to be insurmountable. But, after considerable planning and experimenting in the ,company’s laboratories, a way out was disâ€" covered. ‘The company now has in the proâ€" cess of construction a complete broadâ€" casting unit mounted on a oneâ€"ton Federal truck. There have been portâ€" able transmitting stations for code work, but from all available informaâ€" tion, this is the first portable broadâ€" casting station in history, It will be equipped with a one hundred watt transmitter. It will have‘ the unusual $y TCOesc P) in o Yegl¢ u> on sz td>" . _ emn 7 AC THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, Movable Station [KRENN & DATO‘S HIGHLAN a?pearimce and lor’futio of the better North S] The property is primari a higi'gra'.de homeLh)fte appreciate, and can things in life. The ideal environâ€" mentg, unusual nat beau ?“und splendid location make it 10 an especially attractive roperty from an investment'sq‘rd int. [2; : Highland Park ighlands is located within the corporate limits of Highâ€" land Park. It is high and i-olli.lilg‘ and beautifully wooded. It offers all the adâ€" vantages of a fine Nort Shore commu t l at ting of a glassâ€" truck, so the public may witness the operaâ€" tion of the station wherever it is ten. : It will be: operated entirely m . sto: :ba Part of the k equipment will be a motor genâ€" or for rec ng the batteries. The gerial will be supported above the truck by means of telescoping masts. hing lbss than gold plated antenna wite will} be usedâ€"gold reduces surâ€" fate resistance, and, as | a result, atly increases efficiency in an anâ€" teana of| this small size. : : uc dn Frangements ate under way with ) chambers :of | commerce of all towns favorably disposed »to receive new (broadcasting station. Tests I be arranged in each case for a te night and the officials of these municipalities will be invited to exâ€" fd the greetings of their respective communities to the world by themâ€" selyes s ing into the microphone of| the pertable broadcasting sutior_x. Already the programs with two muniâ€" dgflihut provide for the local. band Arr ly desi r who F:l:gtetter eal en?ironf beauty and e it :Lo an ropertï¬ from C â€"HIG fom typical re sections. ) PARK ADDITION] ngements Under Way Opening he MNorth 'cstré Nt i * L «2 #! rmick Properties ILLINOIS nity nH is convenient for commuting. spect '1.1 and P"kl'ï¬ghlmdy&oultil a Pro Y that commends itself for recom * nded as a homesite for your frienh" Our ‘representative on the Pmï¬ ity will gladly show you about and ; g pond with such information or particulars as you may desire. The i pon below is for your con veni’“ e in learning more of the parâ€" tic :i Prices miower than you might $u ‘and the terms are exâ€" .. ;*i K’&x o \ t irlg part in the broadcasting. In town prizes will be awarded for ngest distance reception. This ¢ Ip towards an accurate diagâ€" nosis of condtions ‘in each locality "Aradjoicly" speaking.. The dats exâ€" ‘;z to be gathered through these be will be sespecially valuable to adid technicians and or'?hom. For, generally known, it is impossible C el'b‘ti with all their theory and |practice, nitely to pro-dcur-'i r the broadcasting value of any locality jwithout actual tests. 18 ap 4 } Call Letters Used g}‘ râ€"this ‘fl?eriu" of | experiments, whith promi;r to be so intensely i ting, the call leters IXN, intiâ€" matély and long familiar to the genâ€" erall public, will be used. They will membered as the call letters tbnt! f so important a part in the communication with the Macâ€"] . Arctic) expedition. : The same call letters were prominiently conmct-‘ th the record breaking transâ€" tting reception cpis%when music messa from cago were ly LANDS « Opposite the Drake Hotel comparitively .""m,rb‘- raking, can share its wonderful advanâ€" tages. Soon a ~tï¬ymdakl&&,8¢lmi~ must be made now. : There is only one North Shore. Only a KRENN & DATO s 9 936 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Gentlemen: 3 ’ Without oblication, please senda @yg T rom? {1iDLT heard in : Hobart, ; ~Melâ€" bourne and Sidney, A: ; and the British fleet off i er Captain Waldo Evans, U. 8. N., Comâ€" mandant of the Ninth Naval extended \the com ts | of United States navy to the $ mavy. WATSON! WATSON! IS . â€"â€"â€"~THIS THE WAY TO DO? When it was it a numâ€" Tt‘ dares, maancees fed on stolen a r at Spring Valley, poli¢ced called &:vm‘s ods that would ‘have med Sherâ€" lock Hoilmes in ng the .cul« prits. : All boys complaining of stomâ€" ach ache were im tolyrounu up. ~Boys with und dw were held for questioning. Al , 15 boys were taken into custody. |, â€" As a final test pieces fnhermom on were placed before mm was . , Those . @ down and confessed &A C feast," according to t J PAGE SEVEN 1 E 4 U !i‘: M 0 ze + i §3 it i t (4 t