New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1924, Page 12

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MAN MAY BE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1924, T Beware of Blowouts ‘ ~ | v ssfully operated on an acrial only | 8:00 p. m.—Musical program | 12 feet long | 10:00 p. m.—Musical program Tuke all tubes out of their sockets Tested out recently, Farrand re- - when eleanjng the battery -connec- RADIO RECEIVER Waves Sent Ont Might Be Made {0 Receive foss uanst The time may coine | to receive the tiny radio wi that are emitied by other bodics a to communicate with others by means of these wWiies vaddi radio mmun pre. Some 1 i ed by their fin Warve Talk i about the ty subfect ASKS THAT BED-TIMD principle, ot equal to s in sitaplicit contrgl and in wide range, degred No howli Kibited his set peeent ports he was auble to tune out, with- ‘02 tions. Othdrwise there's the liability H IMPL TY Hv BUT ZWG C N out regencration, a 492-meter station » | of blowing out the tubes, which is a A in New York to receive the signals — mighty costly accident. . ot a 09-meter station in Philadel-| 6:00 p. m.“Public and Social Lcon-*| Shiis v res AN phia. 5 Radio Exports He has made turther improve- 00 p, m.-—"The Story Book Lady.” wparatus exported to other ments on the set, to improve its - in.—"Dogs—Brussels Grif- | .ountries amounted in value last vity. | - ) 5 2 N year to $3,448,112, an increase of s T 5 p. m—Baritone and accom- | 1000 than 20 per cent over the ex- | v t FPEVECIVIVIORTICIIIITIINGG y W. Griffith Most of it went to Ar- b . 2 2 gentina, Quebec, Ontario, Australia, jVOICES IN THEAIR§ " il daritoneRanaRaceomalin royic Mexico and England. * T 4 | ) p. m.—Organ recitai. RN IRVIIVITISS IAVROIIRORIIVIN: | 8 - 15 o n - Mieia iann S reai (alk: LARGEST AUDIENCE. KDKA. | 30 p. m.—Mandolin, banjo and | The rccord for entertaining the (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh) | guitar club, |largest audience in the world by 10i30 p. m.—Dance program. |radio was made recently by the 24, 1021, | — group of broadcasting stations that e « 5,000 Miles Away transmitted spceches from the Wal- 6:15 p. m.—Organ récital. { Civilization is brought to the South |dorf-Astoria in New York as far east T:15 p. m.—"A Look Ahcal To-|Sea islands by radio. Recently Gen- |as London, England, and as far west Ward Oncoming Event.” |eral George 8. Richardson, adminis- [as San Francisco. Fifty millions, it 7:30 p. m.—I'eature. | trator of Western Safnna, listened in |is estimated, listened in. T4 m. ational Stockman and|on & r-rogn{;m t|r°m KGO at Oakland, | mer Market Reports. Calif., 5,000 miles away e ' $:00 p. m.—Radio Girl Scout Mect- | —— ~ | 1t’s Spreading 2 £ a 3 ing. Health Advice | The radio epidemic is spreading Wi s, 3 . e s S5 ntn ure: Medical advice is being transmitted | through other countries almost as T S Gosid §:30 . o erat anelt to ocean vessels by the U, S, Public |fast as here. Buenos Aires, for in- R R AR T e o P s Al T eleled | Health Service from New York, Key |stance, reports 9,000 radio recelving - . b ' > 4 77| West, New Orleans, San Francisco, jsets in use, including nearly every Honoluln and Manila. { known type, Monday March WwB, (Westinghouse—Springfield.) wer et BUGS By Roy Grove ‘Bringing the World (01' Americ OH~ B0Y - NOT A PEEP~ o WHEN 1 GET IVE CHECKED estinghouse— Boston.) “THIS BABY OONE THIS THING UP 5:16 p. m—The Messrs, Shubert,| TLL GET FOB A&L%?E"ms’ ‘opics of 182 KYw. (Westinghouse—Chicago. HOWING PANEL ARRANGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF ¢ ARRAND'S “SUPERPLIO- iy b EIVER. BELOW HOOK-UP OFF SIN-TURE PLIODYNE RECE 6:30 p. m.-—News, financial and BY ISRALL WLEAN e aperat on commoen Phree-Siage Radio, arliet, o 6:50 p. m.—bedtime story. NLA Senvice Badio Fditor, | Parand gave o hook-up for . neformers, alAg0s ol Fidip detector and two R ike N prereheterodyne " ) : [stages o radio, a dutector ¢ b WEAF, trapstormer windings $honld yges of audio-frequeney amplifica- | (American Telephone and Telegraph | bly be tightly coupled, A suit- tion showel ner: Co.—New York City.) | able design consists of 100 turns of | ampliiication, equal in ed | et | No. 26013 wire on [ wo | volume tuges of audio, may | 7:00 to 10 p. m—"Puritan Path-| in diwmeter 1 mehes | he ¢ I is done by omit i o Contralto, Daily sport | e els ) ' ting the ! resistance of he LKk talk by the lLawyers Mortgage The peimary should e wound with thind rad 2 and econtrolling the lagm Ik by Henry C. Wallace; | abost 25 turns of the same wire on o foad-back by means of a potentios gk 1y . J. Davis, Secretary of conceatrie eylindrical tube of about | meter on the grid of the same tube, Labor; e Importance of Business| 19 fnches tn dueter, Equal results may be obtained by | ctivity of ro tuhe ntro vetivity, wsstutly oper primary is wo -luse of a variemeter in the plate cir — 20y . Thelewit of the detector tube. Tt if this "i."\. \ RSyl ¥ is ddone the BULLYIRG. TeRistance oo (Loew's State Theater Bldg.— | AH- EAD'OS grid end of the o third radio tube remain. New York City.) ’ SELECTON other terminals follow 4y radio-trequency amplification with-| 2,50 pecsland dance orchestra “d to the plats - I the use stages su r radio cogine . - Radio ¢'uh of Anerica il ! “Phe gecondary tuning condenser | s not nec to take any par-l o )5 _capitol Palace jazz wyncopat- A QUARTET,| these L Child-cating Beass should e Dot From Tales—scares Lit'e Tots In N ow Ontavio, st ple ‘ e A ehildee deleted from bed-tme for the ehfldren. 1 corntry hears ate o (eeguent ight such stories 1t fs explainad, pot foar i the hea ©f childyen The 1etter v of t from Mus Canada AROUND THE WO DIEY BATTLRN S TUSKA SETS 35 $75 $125 < Talkere—s10 00 Brictol Speakers, Western } trie, Magnavos Speakers, 1a speakers, Wet “Willard A & B Batterios SIMMONS STORAGE BATTERY CO. 163 ARCH ST Phome 2215 fi W, Low : ™y gse p iy be used, L0, "v o L an ] i I ~Dinner dance, . 1 voided by I ! A 100 200 800 g principle, by which uny number | 3 > P40l 7 | 10 froqueiey stages may be em B e e | B0 g s {ia b 8| 1300 . tween the grid and the Cotue b O ¢ A 000 0 &0 (8tate College-~Penn.) have a capaci of 00025 tieular precautions, except disposing oo mers at o right o angles | g g5 gaxophone and voeal solos. Conpling these condensers tog [ ng o provide r#hort 1 g 90-~Dancing carnival orehestra. involves sueh hard work to adjisi grid jvads, and that the lead of | 4:80_Concert planiste. each eorreetly in- relation to e one ‘ not run close to the ~Berta Gilbert, others, that this s the most difficuit g ' ‘ S . )on Roberts, solos, part in hooking up the recciver 17 viver h n sue-| roadway Musical Alphas.” —Piano duets, I b 11:00—Popular songs. n P X “ 2 - — 11:15—"Ted Berger' ) 8- PR AN EVENING AT HOME WITH THE LISTENER IN P i e LA, ARy Ry Courtesy of and Copyright, 1924, by Redio Digest Publishing Cou) | O I, J (SEE INSTRUCTIONS TOR USE BELOW) { wir " workir the e+ Met " hursday (Giimbel Bro: Hienitics met en e o thi ieney cirealt ttrieate and the balance s hmost impossthic On (he Dinl, R e . — - — The condenser 2 ey ally shiclded from N ml are adjusted betorel wert eificloney unde Dinner music ii45—<Agriculture livestock and produce market feports. ERLT e i v 3 | Ti00—RBedtime storles and roll call. AF, Do Caln z . Y o i i : WNAC 101 0 j0 100 19 | (8hepard Stores—Doston) contro only other cont on Hal for the antenna induet- arrand’s g I8 such that trom | - | 6:00-=Children’s half hour, ¢ 1o ten stages of radiosfreguency cach tiube Farrand has eon weke, oo, 3 s 2% wonsinductive, low capecity WAL o B 10 130 0.0 1200 £:00-~Musical program, 5 ] £:15~Farm and garden program, ypl current flowing b O—Producing quality potatoes, ) the g o cireuits, nu ::‘ : H : 06, e 100, 700 145-="Diseases menacing live. most of 1 e 3 used Ly s | & 0 3 19 ;- . D20 stoek. Ll {EAEEE | Also A Complete Stock of v 0 780 el changes the phase capaelty and 1 1 nbsot (Detroit Free Press—Detroit) TR (Strawbridge and Clothier, Phila.) o wist g » y 4 . 3 om0 1y : 6:006-<Dinner concert, (] ) y tre o WHN, New Yok R ; iy 63011 #9041 00 7:00—=Musical program. Jependent upon the de r the WP F 0 30941 w e § sl sl ' et i ) - | WK IAZ, O Silert A 200 1 L] [l ) Hnorcld unny Jim."” Concert orches o THE ranging olims ® es for m ondred thonsand e ; 5 | tory value for 1 ) H | (General Electrie Co., Schenectady) | 90010 00, 8001000 tules and may \ary we 3 h |8 ! v o o on| * 8 i d a 120,000 som ¥ a0 ol § 1440 " 3 B ' 0 p. m.~Quotations; news. bt it s M, s parm, O | 1 et N - n. m—~Review of week's sports rln u e el o1 i BCL 3 oey | " 7145 p. m.--Musical program p g c 5 woc » N R e | (Paimer 8chool of Chiropractic, Dave ELECTRIC CO. A¥ | enport, Towa) ol ot 10 b m.—Sandmans visit 78-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2240 ’ R Y ST RTS A°SERVI BATTERIES(| | R 2y o ] > » P % vy ‘ .. . w Only PREST-O-LITE owners know g 2 ol " B jo.iI:N T CROSBy ;- ; ' i " MAIN ST { th= real results which can he ob- tained by their outfits. We SERV- ICE ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES We feature the Neutrodyne Set. Sets constructed to your order with accuracy that only our years of commerecial ex- perience in this field can accomplish. 0 NE"_' Tn-c & Battery Co. Consuiting service on sets of a:i Ea)kel:tl llthilnes. f:m,uéu thoek (o)f §mB v BB : y 39 was‘““gton St' Phone 900 b Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. S. Quartermaster Department 111 MAIN STREET UP ONE FLIGHT

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