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v bt NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1924, . | PITPVEICETFNN [ $:00 p. m.—Nudio Girl Scout mect- | | Fla., cvent, and Joe Turnesa, prom- AIR PILOTS ARE ivorcesw7E Ak .. . ..., THREE TUBE RECEIVER IS Seiien s 4 4 e L Ll L T DR Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Joe e Boan i TS | onday, Ay Kirkwood: Come Through In Fine Iouston and Corpus Christi, Tex., and WEAF . KYw, . New Orleans. e (American Telegraph Co.—N. Y.) (Westilighouse—Chicago.) —_— New York, April 7—Walter Hagen, | AVifl[Ol‘S E[I&bled [0 F]y 400 s0- Daily sport | 930 pom—-News, financial and fi- | BY ISRAEL K1 Gene Sarazen and Joe Kirkwood w 1 NEA Service Rad the “big three” among the profes- . ey o : r solo; talk | market P ; 2 Mll% Withont Seelllg Land - Music G50 poom.—Children’s bedtime | The receiving set of the future, 1 {sional golfers who have just complot- | Oh Henry! is the name o prominent radio cngineers, will be I ! ed a britliant campaign of winter £ anid simple ~ three-tube: outfit—perhaps ! i tuurnament play in the south from ©of an idgea— single radio and single audio frequen- X ifornia to FFlorida this id )a ), " 3 Colleg ¢ 1 I 1 || g 0 18 30 == £l ston, 0. A High abosc st itege—L'enn.) I Springficid.) cy amplification, or just double audio Kirkwood, former Australian cham- | « t of land, ve - frequency amplificatoin ; pion, found his trick shots working : beund B Boasll dssiingtion sl (88 (0in i plino Ul B et e )i nner ot Therefore, the fan who plans such | il to perfection and bagged first moncy R_'Ch bu.!ter Croam = gt s g o e eSO 2% ; Wi m.—Bringing the World @ receiver for his own use is certain | e in four tournaments with the most dipped in soft caramel— L oy-radio. duetng Crops in Pemnsyhanin 1 byl NS DT outfit that will Jast | T consistently brilliant display of form SRy -erm(l‘u}:\mmr“ is made lhm“ ‘v 1! . M] The Oldest 1ertilizer 1300y n e Badtnic siory through the various stages of changes he has shown since making this rolled in crisp nuts— of re conducts went I'lots in £ = oL X : Ti40 p. m—Concert and improvemgnts now being ex- country his home 5 here with radio beacons and other | N.45 p. m \ 51 5 m 000 andolin orclios: Lerienssd i A T Sarazen’s chief claim to distinetion then coated with pstruments by which aviators were Trees pou "monodyne, the pliodyne and many was a spectacular victory over Ar- sweet milk chocolate. anabled- to fiy across country with- ¢ ) . far = \rlington time sienals, Another “dyne” may come and go, but thur Havers, British apen champion, nm\_a Jandmark h en Hint RS Ry > there can he little doubt about the by a margin of five and four in a 72- Some idea? oot long ago. Licut, I H. Ii - S survival of the simple three-tube re- hoie mateh played at San I*rancisco | o ale and Instrumer : Wz Goiier | and Los Anscles, while Hagen showed You'll say so! ley Jones, fled from McCook (Acolian Hall—New York tity) S Therefore, for the beginner, a all his old-time dash and brilliancy hetay dvect o} Milcnsll 4 ald, 8 J T e single-tube receiver is the safest bet. in retaining the north and south open ”u o ..,I ance of 575 miles, in fa 60 p. wn—Tublic and Social Bt “Then, if he wants more distant recep- title at Pinchurst from a fine field. | oh \an four hours i € ‘conomy 4 tion and use of a loud speaker, the MaeDonald Smith, whose comeback three-fourths of the way ! p. m e Story Book 1 m.—L&estock. dnd produg last year was a sensation, landed one " i 1 b | 4 g market reports, next logical step is a two-stage ampli- 3 mrl;.\v‘:n:“:r.l{,l‘l“x’."v\“:tf" nical lnateu- . —Dogn—Irish Torricrs. e times storivs ahg fer 1t s hardly worth while adding 5 ] ] _|of the most sousht-after prisex o the | Henr‘,! But more rece o Bight et 3 only onc step of amplification, hecause HOOK-UP, ABOV A AL Dy winning the ‘1(:'-” open SRS Gihe aret I“‘;“” |dx:h -.\‘.; 5 il ol v % -‘ 100k, would still be ineffective for the ap- A\.Ii BASE LAYOUTS o 5 . 1 able 'jNHl.I - A F['ne and 8Eb Gisiis sl A avaten ot raais Al “""‘m‘ - ) lication of a loud speaker. TWO-STAGE AMPLIFIER. ‘]\I:'(';”"fl‘ll"ll\\' B .\‘Ml i N I‘l red e h)' signaling was responsible for tl bl Wireless Age pr ahcaapcak 4 oinac Telephone R Petershurg Iarrell, of Ma- 8 RVEryWhere Style in Tourneys, rxgengasyhos ! Wran Lros,—'hiladelphia.) pilot’s guidance. n.—Orchestra fngton, L. C.) et = amroncck, N. Y. i the Clearwater, e Combination of both methods of s d — — = airplane guidance ebove sight o WIAZ ) P mo—"Cancer I're- land may be the outcome of further : t h By Roy Grove tests with both sets of instruments, ' [ 1.—Juvenile j W On Long Flight P m--Addre “Smiling wey. = i The purely mechanical iustru- Through the Income Tax (Detroit Free Press.—Detroit.) 2 PoUND3 CF A3 ments used in the Dayton-New York | 10:00 p. m.—Symphonic concert. T hsciiiden 24 S.CL. - 10 PQURDD 0. fight consisted of an “earth induc-| 10:40 p. m.—Drogram of old time | #:00 B m.—Dinner concert — tion compass” and an “inclinometer.” melodics. T:00 p, m.—Musical program (apsocinaiB hattery lhe (nmlde cono WIRE » S5CFT. LITZ WiRE - NO,2(-DEE. WIRE = n vead mel s, slea o-stage audio amplifier are | nections o the P and B—plus N L\ S 50, 2 The earth Induction compass is & | 11:30 p. m.—Topular dance music ixpieal two-siage audio amplifier as i DAL G Yt \HOFT LITZEZN ORAKT W 4 POLNDS - NO. 24 small cylinderical affair with pro- WL BUONNOEC, L P 2 A0 NCCOn T aialse WIRE peller, which is attached to the rear (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel- Al of the plane to remove it from mag- 5 ey : ( _ |]r'an«u‘unr'| mulrl l:u- placed at netic Influence and which controls an erican Radio and Research Corp. - o Kyafe fecquenop ENMNRGITRCER | KA1 RSN S0 SRER DYITH, fAMerican RAdia Sk Hesacch Corpy o1. UV201-A or C301-A vacuum tubes indicator on the instrument board in Medford Hillside, Ma 3 “Sunny Jim.* ratio; boltie 1-2 A ek Srent Arms bty Sl ’ Cohast brclioatra ‘wo rhedstats, 20 ohms cach may be used on this amplifier and a The inclinometer is “the eves of | 6:15 p. m. Two double-circuit jacks, 20-ohm rhcostat with cach, the airplane,” telling the position of | §:45 p. m.—Boston police reports Wiz Une aingle-cireult jack, Tuning s sccomplizhed - just. as the ship in straight flight, the course - — (Westinghouse,—Loston.) 'wo tube sockets though there were no amplifier to the 3t takes:in & bank and the fore and Woo s Kive binding posts. detector circuit, except for the ad- aft inclination of the plane. ] CaoNn Wanunsh e hileh §1 00 m = Dinncr musit One dielectric gancly 7 by 11 inches, justment of the amplifier tubes- to Before he goes up, the flicr's - T:00 b m.—Dringing the world to| ON¢ wood base, ¢ by 11 inclies. ir highest efficicncy by mcans of vourse is predetermined, the distance | 7:30 p. m.—-Dinner niusic Amicrica, Ly soonnceling 3ee. Al thoona s f to destination is carefully figured, §:30 p. m.—Health talk, “Bahy T opom Itime story Ihe cingle-cirenit jack may be the This amplifier allows for use of & and the degrees necessary to keep |liygiene.” 200 DR O oAt one used with the single-tube reeeiver, loud speaker fob local broadeasting the pilot on his course painstakingly | §:45 p. m.—Male quartette, 130 p. mL—Concert it that arrangement has been made, aid DX stations up to 1000 miles, calculated. Al the pilot h dois| 910 p. m—Orchestra, 9:50 P m.—Arlington time signals, . Rotiglofi Eangon keep the compass needle at o and 9:55 p. m.~—Time signal IPollowing changes should he mads RADIATION TED watch the indicator showing the | 10:02 p, m.—Weather forccast, WHN, in the detoctor civoull, for the addl-t 0 "oy =0 'Lt oo engineors have | number of miles he has traveled 10:08 p. m.—Organ recital, W' State Theater Bldg.—New Invented an incxpensive devico which When the required distance is cove 10:30 p. m.—Dance program York City.) ' is said to prevent re ered the aviator noses the ship down- — = incpineatof tlinimig o-ulr autLimeRO TR s e . 4 3 ~ SR ward and lands where he had woe T:30 p. m—Dance orchestra £iertha BHoRe BoHISCHODN than & minutes, between the antenna Ao TE™N planned, (Palmer School of Chiropractic, Dav=| $:00.p. m—Vaudesie, he two inner connections of the | (HAR & HNECR BOLYRCE g BUILD A Worked Accurately enport, lowa) e R R detector jack should be connected to & gl T | WIRELES ) B0 panmed throush il sorts: of 5 S143 . m—Saxophone . amt - vocqt e Primary or the firat transformer, RS N 37/ \ WIRELESD elouds and over all kinds of terri-| 6:20 poom—Sandman’s visit recital One of the outer connections of the LESS INTE tory,” maid Jones in explaining how | 6:50 p. m.—Sport news and weath- RI3S b iTIanD selactian detector jack goes to the plate of the Radio listeners are buing promised the instruments operated on his last er forecast 81601 = Grohcs detector tul The other copnection less interfercnce from the spark voyage. “We flew 400 miles with 00 p. m.—Educational lecture 9:40 p .m.—Concert pianist gors to the 1-2 volt tap of the B (ransmitters of ships operating within never a sight of land. 7:20 p. m—"Economic Aspects of [ gigp T R B o | battery, the broadeasting wave length limits, “As our instruments told us we the St, Lawrence Scaway.'” 10:00 p. m.—"Broudway Mudtatl Other connections in the detector | They are getting higher wave lengths were getting near New York, we| 8:00 p.m.—Musical program. Band. gy Al cifenit remain the same, outside the broadeast g watched them closely and by signal. |Trembone solo X 10 . m.—Singing Other “Connections - ing, we both agreed at the proper 10:00 p, m.—Musical program. Cas- m.—Phonograph artists A 4i-volt B battery is required to RADIO BR time that it was time to dive down ey Jones' orchestra a1 ~Bertha C Thert : take care of the amplifier tubes, both Radio doctors have sprung p— and take a look, e . 3 m.—Piane selc “““' amplificr jacks being connected to the amateurs oftering to put up, repair “As the plane nosed dowmward we (Radio Corp. of America—Washing- ey 13-volt positive end. The rl sand and improve recolving sets, began to recognize landmarks and ton, D. C) P fack Yo(lon negative 10 of the transformer sge- WGY broacasts a weekly - sport knew that our instruments had been | m.—dith Wilson and Ondaries are joincd to the negative of | review every Monday night at G:15, act correctly and that we had vead = 6:00 p. m.—Stories for children Fietcher Henderson T the A vattery | Inspect your I3 hatte regularly them right. Closer inspection of our 6:20 p. m.—"Looking Ahead in 1 1140 . m—Stars of “Little Jesse! Th® second double-cirenit juek I8 if you want it to live long. surroundings showed us that we had | ucation.” James," \ E vitached between tho first and second | A vacuwm- tube fuse, to prevent dived down right over Mitchell Ficld, stages of amplification, The outside “blowouts, is being perfected, our ultimate destination.” WS, GRID TROUBLL connections join with the plate of the | Life of a vacuum tube is from 1,000 Signal Device (Atlahta Journal-—Atianta, Ga.) " first amplifier and the positive 45-volt | td 3,000 burning hou The radie beacon is another siep - in the same direction $:00 to 9:00 p m.—Hand, By use of this instrument, the | 10:45 p. m.-~Coneert; Journal bard aviator receives definite signals by |soprano; Iyric soprano, b which he can tell whether he is run- of the tube while lstening in, 1t this m the signals lowwlers, there ning true to his course The Jetters ALLEA N = . A and T were repeated over and (General » Electrie Co.—&chenectady, ' '® 100 hizh a resistance in the Jeak ©ver in the recent test flight N Y.) ~ As long as the aviator flew over - CANADIANS PAY the correct course both letters were | 600 p, m.—Market quotations; Radio lidtencrs in Canada continue equally lond, But as woon as he pews bulletine to pay $1 license fee for each of their swerved off, one letter hecame louder £:15 p. mNleview of week's sports Meceiving xots, 1fees for other sets have than the other and by this difference | 7:45 p. m.—Musical program been fatsed, They are $2,50 for ama- H he knew which way to turn to get | - - — teur experimenters, $10 for amatenr ooy | WNAC, broadeasters and $10 for ship stations, \ The receiving set he used was of (Ahepard Stores—Boston) - f AMATEURS FIND TRAINS 3 so omp e e o o the ordinary airpls variety . The signalling device was developed 6:00 P m—Children’s half hour, Traing enow bound on the Boston by She Burcan ef Standards in Co- 6:40 p. m—<Dinner dance ind Maine rallroad in New England I et T e asn et st §f Only PREST-O-LITE owners know the Army Air Service, radio while KDKA, % o telegraph wires were down, Walde J. . SRR ol R B e e R, L e the real results which can be ob-§ Radlo Parts 1 along the line and was great help Jong antennas for receptio Most 615 p. m.—Organ recit e oo e | oty Hrerma o Aead Toward L S aned im0 N tained by their outfits. We SERV- As a result radio frequency receivers Oncoming kvents @re popular for receplion or she | I p. m.—"Pa Kind to Animais.” ey T B A e ICE ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES | oz CHEARING 1S W) ViINGT Parts for the amplifier cabinet slone | former. tion of the amfifier, Double-cireuit juck should he put there is a steady Knocking « ticking noise in your receiver, the #rid leak hasn't the yroper value, Put a finger on the grid binding post — - B o vewe s e e v | TUSKA SETS ey ring & Buckle e e e 1835 875 8125 | (O'NEIL Tire & Battery Co. Sp ng y LLARD BADIO BATTERIES ELECTRIC (0, e wivamre vamn rausne 8 1 39 Washington St. 'Phone 900 8 § . . ok st e £ Tol %500 s, Wash. .. KEAF, Devver, ot i .y KFOX. Seatcle, ‘ . ] GLOBE PHONTS—S1.00 SIMMONS STGRAGE BATTERY CO. 163 ARCH 1 how e THIS WEEK | ' 5 JERVICE PG ONLY o N ST oS Pada “ONE SINTY ™ four tube . t ; . b /UHN T CROSB/‘/ tubes, This 1 v s volume which will cqual any five tube ey We have Badiola 1« while thes I, Sets at price sto suit Crers purs We tuhes. Bring in Fuery tube re- e L0 e I We feature the Neutrodyne Set. Sets constructed to your order with accuracy that only our years of commercial ex- perience in this field can accomplish. RADIO Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts, JOHN T. CROSBY Eqmpment HO“SC Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. S. Quartermaster Department 4 ’ 141 MAIN STREET UP ONE FLIGHT