Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 21

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~ 1 " BY JACK WILSON. : : ; " Coprright, 1821, by The McClure Newsmaper Syadosm. ] =N CHEER UP! DONT BE DiscouruGeD!! USTEN!! — WHEN ILL-WINDS : MY Leex! ~1F THE WORLD THROWS LEMONS AT | BLow, ~DoNr GIVE UP!! -USE ‘EM i You = PIcK ‘EM UP AND START : o TooT YouR HORN ! I AINT GOT NoTHIN® BuT A Drum!! One of the simplest and best tifms trips about three and one-hall ¢ tuning device for use with a re-|Inches in lepgth and an l;whldinbwl;hh generativ ne end of each atrip should be fa Cofl varimciibe set Is the pancake|iened securely to the center of the coupler, Very fine tuning!disc by means of a short screw bolt can lba obtained with this sidde of | with a ffw drops of ]-eflllnl:TWhlx to coupler and it is casy ta prevent its working loose. e op- To construct the tenen MAK® re|Posite ends of the sirips must be fas- % ° tuner you raquire | tened to shafts running through the mough bakelite, formica or otner' panel and with adjusting knobs on composition to make three i each | thelr outer ends, as Indll\zurs 5. ] five 5 n mounting the discs, care mus mnelml:nes in diameter and about|pe taken to arrange them in such -sixteenths of an incl! thick.| manner that when brought tokether No. 24 cotton or silk insulafed cop- |all three arg in exact line. This Is Per wire, binding posts. brast screws, | €asily done By scribing circles on the bolts and nuts, a little shedt brass,|back of the panel, as shown in fig- about one-sixteenth inch thiek, and|ure 6. Bore holes for the shafts at & few other odds and ends. the points shown. With your dividers or cumpahses| Unless some device in provided to draw three circles, each fve inches|Maintain a tension on the shafts, the coils will be liable to swing apart of their own weight. There are sev- eral ways by which this may be a in dlameter, on the com: 8 ompositien sheet and With &’ hack saw cut thixe out. ng the cdges until true. Then, on | & each’ disc draw a smaller circie one | SymPlished. but the neatest and sim. ek o fraw s ler o ne | pler way 0 use narrow_ strips of e o hr By usink the| gpring br: under the knobs or divers divide the circumferente of | Washers on the shafts, between them the discs into nine equal parts Fig:|and the surface of the panel as il- 1 | From cach of these marks draw |lustrated In figure 7. Sectlons of ne to the center of the disc,|coiled spiral springs may be used Walke: d Mr. Maclas; ‘“Muscle|New York Stock Excha: h ok - & T o enh demse etoction. Giioers | Feport. . Biock Bxchange; weather| ber Sowas b oy D¢ Sicrants .| LAUDS VOLSTEAD ACT. |LINCOLN DEFENDED Fig. 2. instead, as in figure §. BY RADIO TODAY | |c°Teunan, musical composer, will T L S theBolipiend [ cReMtr Uf Booskiin. N _ Cut Radiating Lines. Une Flexible Wire. aing some of his own compositions, | 556 1 AEcd ol 9 bm—Recitation by Faith Van|Greatest Charter in U. 5. Reform, BY RICHM d . :30 d Imitations for the | Valkenburgh Vilas, dramatic reader g "mnh the hack saw cut aloug th In connecting these coils to the Complete Programs of Radio including his latest, “Old-Fashioned by C. C. Anthony. 9:30 p.m.—Concert by Janet Bush 5 Sa: i —_— radiating '{xnl-;w Jfrom the outer' cir- | set. flexible wire should be used in Broadcasting Stations. Sweetheart.” Connor Porter, tenor,| 8 pm.—Concert by the Liberty Hechte, violiniat; Minnje Carey Stine ys Bishop Wilson. > §facs e \en:‘;‘.ni,‘—":x:‘lm, -,l:f,‘f] e ot oW e sgecondar o 5%%08m£lnlr“:d(‘gflnfifi;-1%nnn Man;rllle. n ph qu‘;lr-m° ; funny stories, by ol”llhe|shuhert Vaudeville Revue unit| CHICAGO, June 28.—The Volstead | Martyr Was One of South’s Best to make two cuts, about thrersix.|should be carried to binding posts on Rose.” " Bernhelmer Trio, Mres. Berns| 9:85 to = Vo = act and the eighteenth afmendment teenths of an inch apart, and ' then|the panel. In hooking up the set : Va. | peimer and the two Infant prodigies, | signal 10 pm—Arlington time! 1052 ‘to 1L pm.—Arlington time | oongtiute “the greatest charter in| Tricnds, Declares Bev. Frank break away t material batween | With this coupler, any regenerative | 10 a.m.—Weather forecast for New |Louise and Elizabeth, "Mnyflnwe. 11:01 p.m.—Weather fogecast. America’s story of 1 refq o T. McFad L L saw | FLECU AT B MeY whil brove very | England, New York. Pennsylvania,|Geld solo, “Bercsuse Miss Loulse | yoyw westingh Chi B o Biahop Lither e Wilken oo New ToH o i rnheimer. anson Triste,” Bern. ouse, 0 (360 |\ yy _ wwestinghouse, Springfieid, p Luther B. Wilson of New York | p;cpyoND, Va., June 25.—Declar- and running a thin fla rough : Ve e ae Hiefactory. THhe tickler 1+ conneet. | New Jersey, Maryland, the District of | pefnAeier, “Ghanson Triste ’ Bern- | ™y e ora — Central . Daylight-Saving M o e antorn Showr | t01d the meeting of boards of benevo- , be made widéled with the plate of the tube and(Colu: mbia, North and South Carolina,|Minuet,” Mi it T am ss Elizabeth Bernheimer. me—Same as Eastern Standard| . uo'soving Time— Dex Onme |léence of the Methodist Episcopal ing his belief that the south “lost enough. the positive terminal of th ba iss! Ch da. e e R M o e terminal of the t-| Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis-| “Humoresque,” Trio. Closing an-| Time). e cu ave been made | te; the secondary is connected with | gippi, Tennessee, Ken(uck) ‘West Vir- | nouncements. 9:256 am.—Opening market quota- Hour). e e urch here today. "')Q;S;\-"{";’fli l’?. 'A\';:F:'&Tnh —O; scores; -| “It has glven to our industrial life | pastor of First Presbyterfan Church bore two small holes through each|the grid, a prima; C T Trade. 0 p.m e oug h | the’ grid, and phones, the primary is‘gln‘u and Ohio, on 2,950 meters. (lonu hh:l:o Board of Trad: a5 befor t me storics for children, here, last night in an address re 0 a.m.—. xeleomlogml report on | WPM—Thomas . Williams, Inc. = - ——t 5980 metess eters). an ha.l! s s uocationa atione 45 p.m—Lecture and market re-|3n advantage recognized by econo- |yl Sl BB 0 1V Club vaiced the ; Noon—Time signal; weather report;| 12:30 p.m. \,w. items; reports on |, 1:20 p.m.—Closing market quota- W"' mists evervwhere.” continued BishoD | peljef that the martyred President 0 s ship orders on 2,660 meters. stolen automobiles. > . p.m.—Program of music; base| Wilson. *“Whisky used to hunt for |did not conspire and instigate the S il NN nc}x‘-) P -Time ‘signa raedizire 16 pm.—News and market report. balt Scoren you; now you have to hunt for it.|war between the states, as c D N o r SYN—Na and National A _great many people laid in a stock | in a resolution adopted “in the con- e o B tional Radio- Institute (3801 cague base ball team line-ups; prog- | WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele-| of liquor, but little by little this sup- | fusion ot |L:1:)<-|o§x,‘g"mr,ml’;‘s" ‘of the 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news on ot 2,650 meters. X 2 ress of games every half hour there-| &raph Company, Buffalo, N. Y.|ply is sure to be exhausted and then | thirty-second annual reunion of the 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Radlo spark code. |after until their close. {Eastern Daylight-Saving Time—| there will be the results which we United " Confedcrate Veterans here WYX—_Post Ofce Department. | WYP__United States Sigmal Corpe, =Newdiimasket iandintock | AR O8I et | nave anticipated.” i lnat week 10 am.—Weather report for the| Bedloea Island, (1450 Meters | 6:30 p.m. e e et reports District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, | —Eastern v-vllxht-!-vl-- Time— 3 5:30 p.m.—Weather and market re- Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and West{ 2:50 p.m.—Instruction in radio. 7:15 p.m.—Base ball reports; chil- poru (458 meters). Virginia. 9 p.m.—Music. dren's bedilme story. m.—Base ball § 10:30 a.m.—Marketgram (fruit and 3 to 9 D Elaborate program of | storles for ohildrens o‘l‘t?i‘a'ryq: vegetables) on 1100 megers. .| WGI—Amrad, Medford Hillaide, M music. news (360 meters). 12:30, 2:15 and 3:30 p. m]—(:mm (360 Metera—Eastern Daylight.| 9 P-m—News and music. 8:156 p.m—Concert by Federal Tele- :::rkelgram telegrams on me-| gaving Time—Deduct One Hour). 9:05 p.m.—Special features as an-|phone and Telegraph Company (360 . s 2355 pin—News and musfc. nounced by radiophone. meters). 1 he most [mportant p.m.—Wholesale dairy report on oMo Hegom".;"s B mviket report on Caa et WJZ—Weatinghouse, Newark, N. J. e —Marke or 3 N. 3. L saals p —Market W Wanamaern, New vork Ctty | * LoD MnaEhe e, Nemenk. Nut| LEAVES SHIP CONFERENCE thmg about a sav- 9:50 p.m.—Weather report. ;:‘“}:u!,';‘l_f':__—l;zl::‘";n ll)’-vll,cu- :u T -G—DA ledTet Oln Hour). — - our). a.m.—Agricultural reports and WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com-| 1.40 to 4:40 p.m.—Music and address- | Prices as released by New York, New Stexmship/ Firm Charges Bato and ln s accoun t ls pany (360 Meters). es. Jersey and federal bureaus; program Rebate Discrimination. s TAR T’NG lt and of music. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores 10 a.m.—Program of music; Duo| NEW YORK, June 28.—Charging announced and “the following progra; S ) et S=venYil Art recital, that discriminatory rates and rebates : gtemusic] TenL Her fat Twlllil;l Eaitein Stos Time). ©™=| " Noon—Agricultural reports; weath- | have been made by some of its com- A DDING to lt"' 2 bl er forecast; program of music; Duo | petitors, tending fo endanger coast- Frankmn satd— Caprice Viennois' 12:30 p.m.—Early stock market quo- [ " v tatlons. rt recital. to-coast shipping via the Panama C s Hawaiian Girl o roduce and stock market| o A2715 t0 1 pm—Standard time sig- | canal, the American Hawallan Stcam: ome in ay Deny Self for stock market | nals from Arlington. ship Company vesterday withdrew Self’s Sak Deduct One Hour). 1 p.m.—Program of music. from the Atlantic intercoastal con- elfis Sake quehanna Shore”; “She Lo quotations; base ball results; news| 2 p.m.—Shipping news; program of | terence of shipping concerns. The 3% on Saving: % on She Loves Me 0 bulletins. music. Hawaiian company is operated by the 5 = —_— 3&!:1 I;r:t:lbn:"ofur:lrxel:& . United American Lines. Time Deposits . i 7. > ‘WWJ—Detrol Ea = —Bas ‘women’ . 3. 5 i T 2 T s 3 7 NOF—Naval Air Station, Anacostia o Tiaey tern Stand-| ¢, ohion news: program of music. ,.,,E,‘B‘Le?fi:‘ GSeneral freight traffic| W Specialize in Savings. Washington's Great National Savings Bank disc, one at the inner end of & cut|connected with the lead-In or aerial| o L el e 9:30 am—Tonlghts dinner and|of'mBims Dase ball scores; program|announcing the withdrawal declared A e 3. : an e gro p.m.—Concert by an orchestra - cont . W v at A B, Fig. 5. Then run one end of | "y Tooupt, fiiay be mounted either|of the United States Maripe Band, oo s - 6 pm—"Review of the Iron and | 1050 "had “faiied to" accompiich its THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK at AE. Fig. 3. Then run one end of [on e 5 - 0_a. usic (360 meters). Steel Industri d Thei lati sin complion A8 a separ [ panel so that it can|under dircction of Tavler Branson. H Weath, teol lIndustries’ an eir Relation | main purpose and had become only the wire through the inner hole (a)|be readily connected with any set.!second leader. The program follows: ), m—Weather report (485)to General Business Conditions” by |an obstacle 1o its members. Some Corner Pennsylvania A d Tenth cultural reports; shipping news; pro- | ence he said. John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, Vice Pres. & Cashier six inches free. Fasten the wire to|is when fhe secondary. and. tickier | (Lanelia)i everturs, "Mignon’ (Tupl | servatory time signals relayed by |gram of music. 1he disc with sealing wax and pro- |Coils are entirely away from the pri-(y jce” (Kreisler), Musician Henry C. !clexrflph (360 meters). 7 _p.m.—Animal stories for chiidren, ceed to wind. Carry the wire up|M while the longest waves|a®®, (€N Sl utiful Ohio 0 p.m.—Music (360 meters). by Florence Smith Vincent. Less than half the people struck through a slot. then across nlnd :r'l'zfi'EJfi?r“'fi::fl-’:&”&é"fi:rx‘fd,‘i By octet. +Opus 103, for wood- 3 Dvrv-—Wmhnr report (485 me={ 7:30 p.m.—“The Man With the Cop-'by lightning are killed. down through the next slot, under | &5% JOEEEneR, TUA8 WOLL the NRrIENS | wind ‘and horns: (a) Rondino. (b) Al-|"°%: = and up through the third siot and | oy “hen' You get Vour signals | legro (Beethoven); clarinets, Fritz 3:40 p.m—Market quotations (360 €0 on until about thirty turns have|joudly and clearly, adjust the tickler [ Rada and Henry Weber; oboes, Silvio 6 pm.—Complete sport results; been put on, Fig 4. 10" Obtain regeneration and bring in|Onofry and William Corcoran: bas-|world news (360 meters). > . 1 S A Thread the wire through the outer | sounds at their greatest volume. soons, Siegfried, Scharbau and John | ™ 0 ROWA Tl I B i rolt News hole (B). fasten with sealing wax an (Copyright, 1922.) and horns, Adolphe Seidler | orchestra; the Town Crier; Miss Edith ?n:.°§n<‘xen\{ £ :'efi;;"f!?:: . L 11: solo for cormet, e %5 | M. Ruebekam, music lecturer: George 2 (J: uite de 5 5 : he same way, being sure to wind the | RADIO FOR TWO CONVENTIONS | & (Bizet), | roprans: and Flotence Wieland, pian: th lirection always. . ) e o about forty.five turns, This| A novel feature will be added to 1 % “Be Intermezzo.” | it (360 meters). e ‘applies to the third | §¥o conventions of business men on | {; ] e eReant that on the third there ;'{h:lDfie";‘;r& iehe (Ircrent plans H“:,’,.“"‘--‘fififif%’? M’o:;vqu.z?x)m KDKA—Westinghouse, East Pltts- 34:;:‘-\‘ i}:::‘x‘z :‘x’\:!:n::‘l;ns. The coils } 1 iea through. The New England |Star Spangled Banne: -fl(-s:)o Meters—Eastern Stand- Bhee and Leather Association expo- 2 Connecting Primary Coil. sition and an import and export ex-| WEAS—The Hecht Company (380| 9 to 9:16 a.m.—Music. The primary coil or the one with | position are to be furnished by radio Meters). 11:30 a.m. to noon—>Music. s %hould be fastened | with the latest news of foreign mar-| 3 to 4 p.m.—>Music; retail news and| 2:30 p.m.—Base ball scores by in- and connected to binding [ kets and trade opportunities, through | reports. nings. shown in_figure 5. The | the Arlington radio station. This in-| 7 to s pm_Radio vaudeville pro- 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; theatrical il (with forty-five turns) | formation, received from abroad by by Ted Lesser, as fol- fealures weekly summary of the Iro. ler must be mounted so | the Department of Commerce, will be Careful Crossing = Campaign, they can be moved back and|broadcasted from Arlington (NAA) Pete Macias Orchestra, from Chevy by F. H. Babcock. B e iout amd simplest way | at 8 p.m., July 11 and 1%, on a wave|Chase Lake. “Bygone, overture:| 6:45 p.m—Special news; govern- T this is to fasten the coils to length of 2,650 meters “Specialty,” banjo and piano, Mr. |ment market reports; summary of the If Studebaker built nothing butthe The theory that high prices necessa- Big-Six, you would never be able to rily mean fine carsis fallacious, simply RADIO PILOTING CABLE buy one of these extraordinary cars because prices are not based upon IS PROVED ADAPTABLE for $1785 at the factory. intrinsic values but upon production The expense of manufacturing and costs of individual makers, which vary ~ Test Shows Audibility Not Ma- <L marketing Studebaker cars is shared widely according to their ability and terially Affected by Mass of = by three distinct models, the Light- manufacturing facilities. Large Steel Ship. . [0 X : Six, the Special-Six and the Big:Si%: O ioudls. high costs of production A recent test of the radly piloting . _ That means one executive manage- * i cable in Ambrose channel showed saent. | oae tkn: tasteting (organcie: inevitably arising from incompetence that the-mass of a large iteel ship &= 5 . or inadequate manufacturing facili- does not materially affect the audibil- n, one purchasing unit and one ',5. mean not only high prices but :dlmgmt—mdoffirumd& Ty infers ‘ seorimri sl e —howmuch for . er measure up to the plummt?wfifl;m highest standards known to the auto- ‘We know of no car, even at twice its motleidustys price, that will give you greatersatis- With $70,000,000 of actual net assets, faction in the matters of endurance, including $36.000,000 of plant facil- appearance, comfort, serviceability ities, and seventy years’ manufactur- and the refinements. In everything ing experience, Studebaker stands that goes to make up your appreci- unsurpassedin abilityand resources to ation of a car, the Big-Six rankswith manufactureeconomicallyand give the thefinest built. But itdistinctlydoes greatest intrinsic value possible for a not rank with them in price! given price. ity of the signals picked up from the cable, and that greater power in the cable 18 not necessary. By means of underwater sound-de- tecting devices, a ship is enabled to keep practically over the submerged cable, from whick signals_are con- stantly sent out through fhe water, There 18 a receiver on each side of the ship’s bottom, and when one sIg- nal is weaker than the ether lhel course is changed slightly uutil they are equal in intensity. In ghis man- ner a ship can proceed up tre sound even in dense fog. As only tests with comparatively amall Steel vessels and tugs had been conducted by the Navy Dapartment heretofore, it was feared that the mass of a large steel ship would ab- gorb the magnetic field set up by the cable with the result that no signals would be picked up by the ship's receiving coils, The experiments, which were conducted by naval offi- cers from New York on the U. S. S. Mancturia, also demonstrated that in the case of two ships passing ‘each other the absorption of the second ghip would not reduce the strength of the signals received by the first. —_———— By 1977 at the latest, women will le the world and men Wwill do the ousework and care for the children; pccording to the prophesy of a pro- fessor in the University of Southern California. COMMERCIAL AUTO & SUPPLY CO. Joseph McReynolds, President 819 14th Street N.W. 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