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' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 8 1922 ; ‘19 RADIO RALF— BY JACK WILSON. Expert Advice on Radio No. 22.—“To Improve the Simple Tabe Set.” Ho-Ho-Ho!l No! HE 15NT MY GRANDPOP wouLD YOUR GRAND-FOP . CcRAZY! - He's I'M.GOING TO BUILD WHO WOULD A RADIO BOOTH .IN PAY A JITNEY BY A. HYATT VERRILL. device for Increasing the l‘t’l:vt..hh::*l‘l': Yo HEAR A - | p‘;gu}%: :;b:;‘sb = | / 4 DEAF! . Expert on Radlo Technology. Vool knd aerial ot from 100 to 150 RADIO? :DD A RADIO! \ ' A notable statesman once remarked | fect long you will "Sc:?{fi.é%f‘:{‘nfi.n‘;‘ 3 all ama nd broa that the greatest menace to the ,f go-called short-wave lengths: but human race Is satisfaction. Ridicu-|you will not be able to hear the big . & i cer- | Tadio telegraph stations, and as this lous as this may sound, it is, never- | ;;'ofien desirable and aftords a great theless, the truth. We all strive for [ deal of pleausre, you will sooner or satisfaction, and yet ff satisfaction |later wish to pick them up. were really attained the human race. Aecrial Length Important. civilization and the whole world| If vou increasc the length of the G i aerial you will be able to pick up the Would come; to o standsthls radio telegraph stations, but you will Luckily, nature so constituted |not be able to tune down to the human beings that they are neverlshorter amateur and broadcasting quite satisfied. Had our- ancestors | stations. Thus you will hear nothing 1iem eatisfied with man-power, or|but dot and dash stations. But by| . oven water and wind power, we|adding to your set a small coil, Sor wouid have hua steam; had we | known as a loading coil, which is a been satisfied with the ordinary tele- | Plaln coil with from 150 to 250 turns phone or telegraph, radio would [Of wire, and placing it in the aerial Fever have been invented. And even|circuit sou will accomplish exactly < _ y ted. the same results as if you lengthened now mankind seeks something bel-|the ‘aerial. By having the loading ter than radio. It is this ceaseless|coi] arranged with a switch, so it can striving for something just beyond|quickly and easily be thrown out or that has made the world what it is|in the circuit, you will then be able to p.m.—Concert _under, guspices the | half hour intervals until 1 p.m. (Eastern Dayligh | s I e ampatlys . Hosemary | 1:20 p.m-—Closing market quota-| Deduet One Hour. ST GRID’S PART VITAL. ::l‘;el:.fldfr“hmem and plate through the T“It Seems the more remark- | listen to the long-wave stations or the | &bie and adianced o thing i the | short ones as desived o | [ BY RADIO TODAY | |pransopran: Fiorence Stern. vio- | tgns NS WAMEet And maiketEeprd 10 strive tc 4 v 3 7 Rt B S 2:16 p.m.—N — orts he gri 1o attain greater satisfaction. The |be secured by arranging both loading 5N G EanIEHOr o Rple At 3 lsp.‘;-:?—;:;rc::d e Kathomai | (485 meters). | Electrode Delivers Wave Pulsa- the ot of .!'l’edl:’lr;?mo:n:\‘:l‘::t"mmhfohm’ filament to the plate, and thus affecis WGY—General _ Electrie Company, | League base ball tea mline-ups; prog-| 5:30 p.m.—Weather and market re- tions to Battery Circuit. the phones on the ¥*B" battery circuit 5 ! R ¥ (300 Meters), |ress of games every half hour there- chenectady, N. Y. (360 Meters) ports (485 meters). The part that the grid plays in the |50 that the phone diaphrams give the S " after until their close. 12:30 pm—Stock aquotations and}*§55 Y. News, “inai market and| 8 pm—Base ball scores; bedtime| operation of the audion or vacuum tube | Lo GePORAin elgnals Lo those recelved simple evervday things are those|coil and the varigple condenser so Complete Programs of Radio hieh apparently afford the most |ihat one or the other may be thrown = s complete. satisfaction and remain | out or in the circuit or both may be Broadcasting Stations. 1 ma % 7 #2} | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 5”,5:,,' Sl produce market ““?;","‘ym'i‘_‘,’,’e“v'v'! final market and|StoTies for children; digest of day's|in common use on radio receivers is 5 g 10:30 a.m.—Meteorological report on | TePOrts; base ball results; late news | financial returns. u 7| news (360 meters). most interesting. This s the electrode ————mm—m—n e [ ey, [ 0 meters of arc transmitter. "5 p-—Concert prograi, planof L8 b Children's bedtime| 8:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- e e hoat 12 theaus || Socoals: the first womana gl 1ithe Comvensen Noon and 10 p.m.—Time signal, fol- |and violin selections and contralto| g ¢5 g pm_Pmmle‘by the Bush|Phone. and Telegraph Company (360! teanae to the “/B” ry cffcuit. TH® ! United States, was founded in New Loporng core e lowed by weather report and ship|and soprano solos; reading. i Conservatory students. mota): Garziut ¥teomitie baftery passes ¥ork in 1668 I sass 9 p.m.—News and sports. i Cor orders. s | WWZ—Wanamaker's, New Yorkl 9:05 p.m—Special features as an- | 1030 p.m.—Naval press news; wave City (360 Meters). [ nounced by radiophone. I length, 2,650 meter lus to 2:15 p.m.—DMusic and chil- i B dren’s stories. 5 5 g ser WWX—Post Ofice Department. — WIE-SWestinghoune, Newath, .30 Y ! 1 « Meters—Eastern DayHght- w-.“ 10 ame—Weather report for the| WWJ—Detrolt News (Eastern Stand-| Sating Time, Deduct One Hour). ou never regl’et District “of Columbia, Pennsylvania, ard Time). e A e Ohio,. Maryland, Virginia and West| 9:30 am.—Tonight's dinner and gnces'u_relfane‘é by New York, New e ‘your investment. in .merson Fans The Fan with the . ‘ 5-Year Guarantee Virginia. houschold hints (360 meters). - ; 10:30° a.m—Marketgram (fruft and| 9:40 a.m.—DMusic (360 meters). Jsriey Audsfederalibireaus; 3y rostam veéltetables) on 1.100 meters. 10:15 am.—Weather report (485| 10 am —Program of music; Duo Art .30, - 2 recital 30, .2:15 and 3:30 pm—C. W.lmeters). marketgram telegrams on 1,980 me-| 11:55 am.—United States Naval Ob-| Noon—Agricultural reports; weath- ters. servatory time signals relayed by (er forecast; program of music; Duo 5 p.m.—Wholesale dairy report en|telegraph (360 meters). Art recital. 1,160 meters by radiophone. 230 pm—Musle (360 meters). 12:15 to 1 p.m.—Standard time sig- 0 and 8 p.m—Market report on 50 pomWeather report (485 me-|nals from Arlington. 1,160 meters by radiophone. ters). 1 ;: g}:‘npspr‘a"r:; z{wv:u;l;zmg T 9507 pim:—Weather Teport, 3:40 p.m.—Market quotations (360|rine Engineering and Shipping Age; = mgters). program of music. WMU—Doubleday & Hill Eleetric| 6 pm—Complete sport results;{ 3 p.m—Program of music. Company (360 Meters). world news (360 meters). 4 p.n.—Base ball scores; women's 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores K 3 fashion news by the Women's Wear y: | Orchestra: Daily, fashion newspaper; program Harold Smethurst, baritone; Mrs. W.|of music. R. Gregory, soprano, The Town Criei l 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; program i vt > Swrren S i W anonv Cora g I § = = L6277 Cons| =2 Quornsee | | a Dawning.” “Just A-Wearyin| (Jacobs-Bond): Edith M. Ruebekam, music lecturer; | of jmusic. 20ith 1 Rueb . m.—Official weather forecast: Golden-Olman) Fred Shaw, pianologue (360 meters). |, 0 Mol S hing news: ano (Gounod): “Aloha Oe T program of music, lani); *“Tosca,” soprano KDKA — Westinghouse, Pittsburgh| 7 pm —Final base ball scores: SET Quiet breezes for many summers All sizes and types—for all needs ' gear after year, unchanged and un-jused together. This is shown In the|“The Glow Worm. piano (MacDow-! (360 Meters — Enstern Standard|-Jack Rabbitt Stories,’ by David Y A Bat let some marvel likelaccompanying illusgrations. : “My Cherry Blo nyder); Time). Cory, il e di me into existence and in- 5 2 : Smile and Slumber.” soprano| g o 9:15 a.m.—Music. > P. ork Among the Blin Iy e < < If you are fond of experimenting | (g, “Licbesfreud piano : Children,” by Mary D. Beatty, Inter- stantly every one is keen on making{ . - o0 5000 expense znd trou- | i B e (Obb) | LLioViama to moun_aluslc, I national ‘Sunshine Society. changes and improvements in Order|j . 553 step farther and make sev- e vate (G. L. Cobb)i| 2:30 p.m—Results of all league base| "7.45 p.m—'How to Select a Motor Get yours today. At your 0 cooure more satisfactory results. | DIs, B0 9 Step TaTERer ST HanKe en 'sy Water. Anncs de Pele | paii scores, by Innings. [ GF:As (e SHOwitoIBelectin 2 ¥ This 1s most fortunate, for - with |Sfal 1080IRE Col® Of O witches . Spanish | g p.m.—Base ball scores; theatrical | p.n.—Recital by Anita Henri- 4 , hundreds of thousands of radio en- | SUSNES Gid jack 2 o o hen | Dance? (Renteld. ' o |features. : i . | ques Gnal base ball scores: martne ealers or ’phone us \isiasts in our country all striving|(T L et Soaien 0 8 p.m—"Mac g 5 p.m.—Special address and con-| s uMfuctorv inutruments| DioS®Yone of 2Ry (Wo LSE0thEr So Walter Reed Melody By cert. .m.—"The Experience of a Car- * o . aclenice will develop and|Cording fo condltions and the engt hores of Minnetonka” 6:45 p.m.—Special news: govern- by Claire Briggs. advance by leaps and bounds until °‘D‘L‘e"‘[‘,f‘f‘:‘rg-‘:‘“(‘h_“"l;“;"!‘55‘33}1 ot| The Song of India’ (K reh- | ment market Teports: summary of | 9:15 pm_—iPower Problems by ° . % vh g Helen Barbe: onesome | N, Stock E: £ . S. Murray. ;.n(;‘g»n;rlr:;. foretell what the future ?oload‘j\gg cnl(g;’a‘l;lhn\;gh :;ve E ad?\“]‘; ki agiHclen Bartec: (honssins ?oer\:“\::rk Stock Exchange) weather ‘Osfttv‘m'%“"" by T. Reynolds' ou e ay- ectrl_c 5 Radio Improvement Unlimited. . L Mefody Boys: “Somewhere”| 7 pm’_Talk on “Swimming by|%0%5" % 11 pm.—Arlington time v U knowledge there|vour set. In other words, the sounds A Gordon M. Mullen, swimming in-|gignals. . With our present knowleds! Yrought in will be fainter. This may | unshine Alley.” | geructor, Pittsburgh Athletic Asso-| 11.01 p.m.—Weather forecast. t. N.W. asl gton . 1s a limit to the Improvement which | JIOUERG T Coroonla by the use of the ea,” Walter Reed Mel-|ciation: “Lawlessness and Crime— ] s e may be made with a‘erystal set. butl o fopie” condenser, but as the only - Boys: “Songs My Mother Taught|Syggested Remedies.” by Robert L. with a tube set one may add almost| onals brought in when you us m'c{\ (Deforjick): “Chanson” (Pro-|\vicklins, business councilor of Pitts- | WGR—Federal Teleph d_Tele- limitless improvements 1 p a ancal), Miss I 3 burgh; base ball scores. Company, Bu V. Y. ne very simple tube set already loading coils are the long-wave dots | Jfiiny - Walter Reed Melody Boys. 150 to § pm.—Beatime and Uncle d may & e Set s |out with tremendous energy the loss . Wigslly stories for children. at adv age of a R WPM—Thomas J. Willlams, Inc. (360 8 p.m.—Pittsburgh Ladies’ Quartet, ; ily | will be so small that that the improvements may readily [ o Gr Sl oo ng Meters). in a nuimber of vocal selections; base v interfering with the) heas casily De made n i e i, Thus, in the| You will find that there is s Siioitsion Beores e o e 'in fhe Jast article there | of interest in cxperimenting with fstolen autom . 5 to 10 p.m.—Arlington time sig- Yors improvements which may be |loading coils and condensers and vet, A e without altering the main cir-|at any moment, merely by throwing |3YN—National Radlo Institute (360 Cuit or the arrangement of the st la switch your Set may be used for Meters). KYW—Westinghouse, Clhll:lso (380 The first of these is to add a vari listening to entertainments from| g:3 7 p.m.—Radio spark code. Meters — Central Daylight-Saving condenser_(the 23 plate form will do).|proadcasting stations. SaeRoT R e Time). placing the instrument in the aerial : : m o v s WYVP—United States Signal Corp: 9:25 a.m —Opening market quot STt 3 ShoNT, 10t capacity ant Fort Wi (1450 Meters). tions. Chicago Board of Trade. vill add to the capacity and N. Y. t sensitiveness of the whole and will Tomorrow—*'Some Better Tube Sets.” 8:50 p.m.—Instruction in radio. 10 a.m—Market quotations at one- Sefve aleb as @ supplementary tuner. It will allow you to tune far more closely than th the coil alone and | 2 Prefers Jail to Voting Salaries for; alrs ! ! alrs Transit Commission. NEW YORK, June S.—The wrath of f R l ye Hyla w voiced in deflant thus vou will be able to cut out| terday asked the board of estimates | (Copyright, 1922.) many interferences and a good deal| of _static. The next improvement is to add a _— MAYOR HYLAN WRATHFUL | SPEED It is not merely speed that one requires for $1,500,000. with which to pay its o Y galarics and expenses until Decem- W t B S v 4 e e : ear a [ A avvings in a motor car. It is speed that can be the mayor. “This commission ~has % . 5 e T o S ropaganta 15 (he mewe: - reached easily and instantly and main- § P mescare s pased > tained safely. O It isthateaseand that i e measure was passed. cEEEETE—— A Py WEDDING RITES BY RADIO, S, . — | safety that distinguish the Wills Sainte : A AND, Calif., June 8.—Miss Vi- -3 Sidd and. Lelan oagson | > , EE— . i b Tt S are D _ o — . , Claire from all the other fine motor cars L e e e Little Men's A< Children’s Black of the world. 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