Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1922, Page 14

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A haven of Interest to the Girt- eker, Collector and Lover of me. Antiques—Reproductions Furniture, Mirrors, Jewelery, Silver and Sheffield Plate, . Brasses, Curios, Diamonds, Art Objects. A. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. MUDDIMAN’S= EEP OOL General Electric BY RADIO TODAY Complete Programs Broadcasting Station: NAAN Radio Station, Radlo, Va. 10:30 a.m.—Meteorological report on 5,950 meters of arc transmitter. Noon and 10 p.m.—Time signal, fol- lowed by weather report and ship orders. 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news; wave | length, 2,650 meters. WWX—Post Office Department. 10 a.m.—Weather report for the District of Columbla, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginla. 10:30 am.—Marketgram (frult and vegetables) on 1,100 meters. 12:30, 2:15 and 3:30 pm—C. W. marketgram telegrams on 1,980 me- ters. 5 p.m.—Wholesale dairy report on 1,160 meters by radlophone. 30 and 8 p.m.—Market report on meters by radiophone. '9:30 p.m—Weather report. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com- pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 pm.—Base ball scores. and the following program of music: RADIO RALF— AH! !~ ONE OF OUR YOUNG EDISONS MAKING AN EXPERIMENT | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 12, '1922. e ——— ] AU-RY THAT'S THE WAY, YouNe MAN!' -ONE STEP AT A TIME —AND SOME | DAY -YOU'LL REACH THE ToP OF THE BY JACK WILSO Copyrizht, 1832, by The MeClur, Newspaper Spndicsta. coupler and with the variable con~ denser ehunted across from grid to such a way that it will revolve easily | and without touching and yet will be} | GIGANTIC CONSPIRAC( discoverad at the navy yard Satur; could not have been smuggled abo “Le Cy; 11o (Saint-Sa ); “Were plate. A better form is that shown |equidistant from the primary at all | = the Sirius.” [T 2 s ians. (Honaelt): “Hugs EXPER I AD V ICE ON RADIO in the second fllustration, in which | times. It is for this reason that I ad- | SEEN IN “WET” CASE The presence of whisky aboard tis Fan i fox trot (Freed-Meyer); the plate circuit s connected directly | vise mounting the secondary first, and Sirlus was discovered when tha \1(\(11‘)‘!}[" (Quici-di Donato; to the secondary coil and feeds back | winding the primary after you havel transport was discharging cargo ot All Sizes on Hand " piano (Chopin): “Without N " 25.—R@g(‘n(’ra‘i"e Tube Sets. to the grid through the primary. By | succeeded satisfactorily. If you do Navy Men Involved in Traffic, in the navy yard. She had recently er); " fox trot (Gamble-Greer-M ' C providing a double slider primary and this'you will not be obliged to waste reached port from the West Indir« | 1zona Ttu” (Murolo-de tapped secondary, as fllustrated in|time and material In win the pri- i Information relative to the contri- C. & | “Cavatina,” piano (Raff); the third dlagram, very fine adjust- |mary if by any chance vou make a Opinion of Admiral Hugh band goods was conveyed to Admiral A CO. fox trot (Sullivan); “Salut o i} N ¢ [ments can be obtained. mistake in ‘boring the hole for the Rodman. Phillp Andrews, commandant of tis = cello (Elgar); | “Faust BY A. HYATT VERRILL, | un ordinary set. A reseneratlve 86| ‘mhe fourth dlagram shows the|rotor shaft. This may be a quarter- yard, who ordered a marine detach- 616 12th St.—1204 G St 3 plano (Gounod); “It's You,' Expert on Radlo Technology. Is exuctly what its name implies, to° | wiring for a set. using a tapped varip- | inch brass rod, passed throughholes| NORFOLK, Va. June 12.—Navy of-| Ment to board the vessel and seiza fox trot (Davis-Conrad); “Habanera.” EAR | Evne——tive—or, In other words, AS|coupler and exactly the same hook-|in the bare ends of the primary tube. jq o) 5y oo e B 0 Sl the liquor. plano (Laparro): “Saltano a Te| The regenerative tube set 1s the|plate circult is vonnected with & Coff | up may be used with honeycomb coils | and through holes In the quarter-inch | 7¢ believe that the investigation| ", arrests will be ordered, it s (Cardiferr-Fucito); “Siren of a|most efficient of all radio "ce“ms‘1;-’-‘.’.‘x':rr:lrrl:i\uk::r\rxi‘u.‘;xfioulnf Ul; ;_"ergy.“, place of the varfocoupler, if de- |spacs In the center of ;h":nll‘\;p ‘}’l‘ vro--xlnxt.txvd Saturday at the navy :mdr‘r!fon:.]xljnrllll‘lhe ‘}",{‘f'f“&':,‘,"fj’.f odeile Frs Exarained Scuthern Sea” (Weeks and Alford);|scts. There are innumerable ways ||i 2 L “NETEY | sired. The final diagram shows the | means of sealing wax fasten yard by the discovery of eighty-|inquiry shall have made a oug z dical " Gavotte” piano (Gluck); “Mandu’ |to the secondary and this energy 18|, gensitive and efficlent of all|side of the rotor tube to the shaftand ;L 2 Ze2 investigation of the case. M ore ! Qlasses Fittea {linata & Napule” (Murolo-Taglia- |Of comnecting and wiring them, but |then “regenerated” to the grid. The | ogenerative sets, in which a vario-|fit washers, soldered or pinned to the | ¥even cases of imported whisky in - farro). and "She Loves Me, She Loves |they all come under the Armstrong |lesult Is & remarkable sensitlvencesi | coupler with two sets of taps on the|shaft. outeide the primary tube, o 2, CUfES RO CF the nevel frane DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES ||~ %6* (ka Wynn). patents, which cover every form of | {mOURLNE n fact. (o neary B |primary and with two varlometers|prevent it from moving out orin. port Sirius will uncover & Eigantic| . ibeaters, by hammering, can pros Eyesight S; cia.list regenerative sets. I mention this be- | tube set. ot &reiused. To Make Adjustments. leggers and West Indian liquor in-[duce gold leaves o thin that 282,00 g e et 3. Wiliams, Tne. (380 cause amateurs who build their own | A True Regenerative Se . May, Beduce Coat. In using this set the coarse and fine | terests to smuggle contraband €oods| must be latd upon each other to pro- ";gn'lw lff—."s SN t 8 sets are constantly asking If they The true regenerative sets use| VArio couplers are not difficult to|tap switches are first adjusted Then|lnto the United States in violation of| 4 ., tne thickness of an inch, vet and/c St 2. 12:30 p.m—News items; reports on Biicons Sic ; ger s make, but it i wsually better and|the rotor or secondary is turned until [ the national prohibition laws. s MR i stolen automobiles. may make such sets to sell to friends | either vario-couples, honey | cheaper in the end to purchase them. | the best results are Adj: “It is evident that at least a few | each leaf is so perfect and free from ¢———‘——_ 5 pm.—Ten-minute talk, by Har- 0'&‘"‘_';“?";’; sy oI e S Lo i ‘:TKW“};: o ”l“:"‘“"”’ Te. 11 do not recommend attempting to|the grid variometer (which sh ¥ men are involved in this traf-|poles that one of them laid upon C Lexch Work Among the Ar-{ e a6 mot iteniag ana Sy | o et the “roaA Backr By e ¢ make varlometers. If expense is anjhave been at the zero position), a1 Admiral Hugh Rodman. com-| 0 = " colging. gives the - selected, Miss Lila o':‘ésns:“_ m:k"e aoa Le“‘m;'m et A "f-x o 'fl]:‘f‘ -"u~"4r ven | @bject the cost of this set may be|lastly, the plate variometer. i ant of the fifth val district, surface. R e Miss Newcomer, o “nl.r‘““ xl oot e B “ax-“ dina SRS v«lull‘{? & I(llpv .‘-,,;dg,per reduced considerably by omitting the will be amazed as You secure l“ «\.‘-x-\l tonight. 'Otherwis the liquor pearance o olid g . Shades to Order i faclecttons on the Dug | RS ind to nell such & set 18 & viors- | nlaced Geross from the plate 1o the | Erid clrcult varlometer and using |FlEht adjistment 1o fud how Lemins — What's more temper- "Y'"fl Mitehelr and. Mitchells selec. | tion of the patent laws. although |grid eircuit. The latter, while per-|{h&t in the plate cirouit only, but, of | T0M2Y, Y08 "ick and regenerated in hot weather than “balky™) by Kaminsky's orchestra;|there is nothing to prevent any one | haps the simplest, is by no means the | gri (0, aQiustment 2 4305 through the grid. Phone window shades? McDevitt e Wheelock, story teller: songs, | {rom making a set for home use. | most efficient method, but fx the|TA7ness of adiustment, © 4 (Copsright, 1922) makes Shades tha® stand every serv- “d, Mrs Otis D. Sweet, soprano, | Many beginners are at a 108§ to|easiest to hook up. as shown in the e S8 GO0 ] s "1 S "‘!mdz‘ €, Main i tosr. PRICES MODERATE. irace Du Four Brown, accom- |Know just what is meant by a regen- | illustration. this s merely an ordinary | f you dectds to make it, by winding | omorrows “House Lighting Currents for| e a211 1003 Sth St. N.W. panist: imitations by Mr. Mitchell;|erativé set or whereln it differs trom |double circuit tube set using a loose- | ;0% 5¢ T %5 dounle cotfon or sili Radio, | | songs.” selected, Karl Keyser, tenor, three and one-half inches in dlame- | | f ) Mrs. Grace Du Four Brown, accompa- ter and flve inches in length. Taps POLICE SEEK THE SLAYER To Take On Your Vacation UPHOLSTERING A T Y S I T S = 5 hell, tenor. Mrs. Mitchell accom- L i iat eich ten R urin oril o OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR Radio Section, Fourth floor. Your Old Furniture Made 2 Suctestionsy Kaminiey 8o S made, thus glving you 130 turns of n . f Like New {ducing "piano. 1 The secondary should be made on| proivonn <o gungo o pour \We have here the very set which will keep | WEAS— The Hecht Company (360 T fn;;b:nexb?:-lzolgzg“e"fngfi}‘h‘x‘{\‘r:f’:r:: gro suspects in Jail, Richmond police | vou in touch with W ashmgmn news, g1\e you Suites re- 3 1 pmeytusie aud)teatuses ”_J R el hat Py ens [ iy donay eratsearcling (e n £ the pleasure of concerts—and make this vaca- section in South Richmond for the mur- | derer or murderers of Harry L. Burleson Virginia Railway and_Power Compan conductor, who was stabbed to death last night, when a crowd of negroes! attacked him after he had ejected from | 4 trolley car a megro who, the police | sav, had been disorderly. Threatening trouble between whites when wound (about three inches in diameter or a trifle less). But it is better to purchase a rotor form and use this. The secondary s wound with the same size wire, giving forty turns, beginning near one end, wind- ing on twenty turns, leaving ‘a bare space about a_quarter inch wide and winding on the other twenty turns. tion different from all others. It's called the Aeriola Senior— Complete, $65 (As Illustrated) i uphol- fonal Radio Institute (360 stered, p.m.—Radio spark code. Signal Corps, Bedloes (1,450 meters—Eastern & Time—Deduct one Man will bring samples 12:30 p.m—Early stock market from §15 to $450. Labor Only The greatest trouble will be in|and blacks following the ;(mg{edr\' was | = p.m.—Instruction in radio. mounting the rotor or secondary’ averted by the prompt work of the po-| EstlmateGs Cheerfully | & pmConcert; selectlons on the Within ihe tube of tha primary in lice, and today no trouble was feare ; Tncluding head'ser and tibe DL | Wex — Genersl Tlcctric. Gomipanys : | and requiring only 1! _»—‘\M!t i i Schenectady, N. Y. (360 Meters— { battery. Other sets cne Main | g | | { Eastern Standard Time). o l‘ | quotations. Use One of Our New J !Iilfl (Ilustrated) Exide Batteries, = sl Head Phones at $6 to $15, including the “Western Electric” at $12 and $15. AMERICAN EL e SR — U 1 UPHOLSTERING CO. | = ™~ g : con F Sweet N, | "B SEE A RS DodgeBrothers Cars || = “lmml i I —*The Family cn'-cla." by Use of Electric- While We Paint Yours We paint all makes of cars and we furnish vou a car at KEEP YOUR FEET OFF YOUR MIND GEORGES & SON, Inc. Youth's Companion ity in the Home." S:15 and 8:45 p.m.—Vocal and or- chestral selections. WWZ—Wanamaker’s, New York City (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-Sav- 1ng!Time=—Dedust Ons' Hour): > Loud Speakers, $5 to $45. New arrival of Mag- Chiropodists e e TG a cost not to exceed the St Foot Specialists 614 12th St. WWJ—Detroit News (Eastern Stand- ard Time). amount you pay to operate For Making Your Own Radio Sets Phone M. 6348 B i | hovaehold hints. (160" ;L.zf'r’;';." sac our own car and glVe you a J Variometers Radio Frequency and Tubes {940 am—Muatc (350imaters). | ‘ehe i Varicouplers Audio Transformers Sockets S TR B (0 paint job equal to, if not bet- Teicione Plus . Ghstls Jacks Y our Phone | 11335 am —United States Naval Ob- Leakuos “base ball team line-ups;)trial conditions In the United States h h 1 { atory ti i) d by |progress of games every al our s observe v the national ndus- 3 e Teloaranh (380 metermy | Yed Y icreatter until close. trial conference board. " tert an, the Orlgma 2 | NEW-—The Airex Aerial 6 p.m.—Complete sport world news (360 meters). by (‘narleq W. Taussig. prm—"The Romance of Copper.” i Paints, Stains, Oils & Varnishes dren’s bedtime story. p.m.—Program of music by results; —makes ‘‘Becker’s over in George- 12:30 p.m.—Music (360 meters). 4:16 p.m—News; market and stock 7 p.m—Final base ball scores: ek " Toun'as handy” 33 any down: |fli 350 n_"m‘_“.e“her R aoet ”sg meslterone Uncle Wiggily bedtime stories for! o . | The attachment that does away with a;menna]_.nikd town or neighborhood dealer in— |ll| ters) 6:30 p.m—News; final market and |children, by Howard R. Garis, the U h l Sl ‘ d i Siaei100 a. Simply s - into electric light || 3:40 p.m.—Market quotations (360 |financial reports; base ball reports. Aulh'\r P 0 Steflng, [p overs an i inside ]J'll"‘flm?fl“d 1mply screw mto g || meters). 7:15 p.m.—Base ball reports; chil- ‘Story of Pure Molasses,” i socket. Price, $2. 1 Top Work 8 to 9 p.m.—Concert by Detroit News|Robertina Robertson, contralto; Fan- D. A. Brophy of the Come in and Hear a Concert by Rfldlo the town crier: Morgdn C. | nle Hogan, reader; Jean McElroy, Mining Company. ! ) 15 :30 ily New Chimes Devoe's Quality Paints and Fin- piano fland; Ontarlo Ford | harpist: R. F. Elliott, first tenor; R. Final base b MES MOT R MPANY | From 12:15 to 12:30—Daily News and Chimes. fshes of every description’ at ompany. quartet; Edith M.|B. Ford, first basso: Henry B. Roney, ews; ert by 4 From 4:30 to 5:30—Base Ball Scores and Concerts. Pleasingly ‘Low Prices. Advise |||| Ruebekam, —music lecturer; lecture | director-accompanist: Dorothy Great- | tional Biscuit Company Band of New | { us’of your paint needs by mall or |f|| LY E R.'Root on “The Business of {louse, soprano: L. M. Sturgeon, sec-| York, forty pleces. under the leader- | St. N | phone. Prompt attention. Bookkeeping”: program by Mary |ond tenor; Glenn Pray, second basso: | ship of Frank Blanco. | W. . Louise uinlan, soprano, and Cecil |Charlotte Allen, Youkona Wall Cam- 9 p.n 'oncert by the Bordenlown' Screen Paint, 50c pt. Womdmard & Lothrop Coedy, boy baritone (360 meters). eron and Mrs. Industrial Scheol panist. Quartet (colored); program of “negro folk melodies and Stickleman, accom- Phone Main 6660 . Becker Paint & ||| xoxa—westunshouss, East pitts-| 9 p.m—News and sports. EDiritnal and humorous selections. burgh (360 Meters—Eastern Stand- 06 p.m.—Special features as an-| 10:52 to 11 p.m.—Arlington time 1239 Wis. Ave. ard Time). nounced by radiophone. signals. | 9 to 9:15 a.m.—Muslec. 11:01 p.m.—Weather forecast. 11:30 a.m. to noon—Music. 2:30 p.m—Results of 2ll league base ball games, by innings. GlassCo. B \eds CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. WIK=Wesiiughouss. Newark,. ) J. (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-Sav- ing Time—Deduet One Hour). WBZ—Westinghouse, Springfield, Mass. (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-Saving | Woddward & Lothrop 6 pm—Bage ball scores; theatrical —Agricultural reports_and T4 ed | We will features; weekly survey of business Teisased Dy the New York.| 7:30 pm_Base pall seorens Uncle your home gg;‘g:}l:::ebgo;’;; National Industrial ersey and federal bureaus; | Wiggily bedtime story for.chiidren. . FI 3 program of music. 45 3 = PSR - on monthly §:15 p.m—Special address and con- P8 S Program of musie; Duo-|pogie D o ure and market re i Housewares Section—Fifth Floor ayments oo Art recital S p.m.—Program of music; base ball 7 pay! 6:45 p.m.—Special news: govern- | Noon—Agricultural reports; weather | scores. £ b | ment market reports; summary of|forecast; program of music; Duo-Art \ wmeo i ‘WE&R-—Federal Telephone and Tele- New York Stock Exchange; weather graph Company, Buffalo, N. report. u. 1. serarr Electric Co. recital. 12:15 to 1 p.m.—Standard time sig- Y. (East- Kresge's Bldg., 11th and G. M. 198 p.m.—“Eugenics,” by Roswell ern Daylight-Saving Time—Deduet e - lish in the il bl A A, ... nals from Arlington. It pays to buy this well known polish in the gonnacy, head of (he buresy of ol and | "% w0 phogrt"oe music i S i et Wowrwilllsel nly, VACATION TRIPS || 5ifsburen: bans bail acores o °f| 2 p.m—Shipping news; program of | Noon—Weather and-market reports | larger size cans. You will need it constantly b music. (485_meters). 3 3 S . BY SEA “wl’h;“.&f‘l’e’:"offr"“;l‘d"‘r:““"" Uncle| '3 p'm.—Program of music. 0 p.n.—Weather and market re- to keep the furniture bright, the woodwork " 4 p.m.~—Base ball scores; women's | ports (458 meters). K 3 & $ ~ iti d 1! e xo 8 to 9 p.m—Program by the Malta | oo FTMTU00 000 J0MCRE TS s p.m.—Base ball scores; bedtime clean, the floors in good condition, and the Quartet of the George Westinghouse Commandery, No. 567, of Pittsburgh. 9:55 to 10 p.m.—Arlington time sig- nals. 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; program of music. 6 p.m.—Weather forecast; agricul- tural reports; shipping news; pro- gram of music; business and indus- stories, and digest of day's news (360_meters). :15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- phone and Telegraph Company (360 meters). automobile shining. Wizard Polish serves the finish, cleanses the face and produces a beautiful dry luster. Gallon cans, Other sizes from 30c up. MOP pre JAC i\«o\\ n.u-: Meals and stateroom accommodations on steamer included. Extra charges for pre- ferred space. Znrough tickets to principsl points. Full e information on req: Pier 3, Pratt St. Tol. Plaza 4200 BALTIMORE. MERCHANTS & MINERS, KYW—Weatinghouse. Chicago (360 Meters—Central Daylight-8aving time—Deduct two hours). ening market quota- go Board of Trade. a.m.—Market quotations and at one-half-hour intervals thereafter un- til 1 p.m. 1:20 p.m.~—Closing market quota- tions. $3.00. 2 CANOE PAINT ous Interiors You’ll find that { Harmoni WzZARD TRANSPORTATION €O _ LISEp.m—News/jandi market ‘re- 2 - The most convenient mop made. Trian- B3 oo Amarican iiandll Nattona lced COffee g!ves you gular in shape; has adjustable elbow —do not call for any extravagant expenditure of either time or money. Almost any one who is at all handy with a brush can quite transform any drab in- terior through right choice of decorative mediums. STAINS & ENAMELS FOR PORCH FURNITURE, ARTISTIC FINISHES FOR WALLS, handle. Can be had chemically treated for gathering dust, or treated with Wiz- ard Polish to clean and polish the floor. Prices, $1.50 to 52.50 WIZARD DUST CLOTH The only sanitary type of dust cloth is th one which gathers dust instead of scatter- ing it. Wizard Dust Cloths are chemically treated to hold the dust. Treatment is permanent; unaffected by washing Price, 35c. WIZARD CARPET CLEAN Indispensable for sweeping. Prevents the dust from rising in clouds to cover furni- ture; cleans without dust. Keeps carpets bright. Is absolutely non- injurious. Price, 30c carton. {——|o]lc——jolc——|o|c—=]o[—| Another Goodman Market Store Scheduled to open next Thursday, June 15, at 5411 Georgia Avenue N.W. E Just another link in the strong chain of Goodman [. Service—which specializes on the highest quality. that pleased, content- ed feeling. FLOOR STAINS WAX & VARNISH, HOUSE PAINTS | That's where we come in— helping you get the right Paints, Stains, Wall Finishes, Enamels, ete., at the Right Prices, and we do it, too. But it doesn’t matter where you live—Goodman Service . is available to you through your telephone. You don’t have to come in person. There's only one quality here—that’s the best—and your order will be delivered exactly as given. Sanitary Glass Cases for Marketf. Cafes, etc., etc. HUGH REILLY CO. RETAIL PAINTS -\ WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue An interesting thmg about it is that our pnces are just as pleasing as our service. E. T. Goodman Co, Inc. N

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