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NEW BRITMN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924, tation to Public Health.” ‘ | SOLDEI CONNECTIONS. | NIGHTINGALE RADIO. ks . § o] !to try broadcasting the song . N hould be soldered to keep them se- ¥ hi 10 p. m—Grand orchestra. | WOM N JCATI 8 | nightingale in its native haunts, this 10:80 p. m.~Popular dance music, . m.~Dance program ‘ | i | |cure. But it isn't nece It lall, cspecially those that can be| njenrophone set near the bird's fest 11 p. m.—Popular songs. ; ime signal. el . m.—Weather forecast. Service Should Not Be Denied Any of | Screwed down tightly with pliers. | o q transmitted by the famous sia These are, for instance, the lines to ;o a0, Dance program. Female Sex As They Take It Seri- the tube sockets, transformers und | [Soms, binding Do, | “What be ye thinkin® of, Janet?" T ——— “Nothin' much.” ’ of me Cleveland, May d.--Jury duty is an | Duffalos have become semi-domesti- | “Why weren’t ye thinki —The Passing Show (Lou (By Israel Klein). station’s signal is as faint as muy [* While DX is the rage, the wave can possibly get it. Then tune in| WRC P ought to be handy for fans the distant station and again adjus adio Corp. of America—Washing- bled with local interference. [the trap cireuit, t ton, D. C.) Especially s this simple contriv-| This careful adjustment should be | 2 nce helprul in elimination of nearby 'made without vernier attachment on 6 p. ~S8tories for Children. broadeasters and in reducing to a the wave-trap condenser, so that| H . m. alk on education. inimum reradiation from an oscil- you may know at exactly what polnt‘ RIS Sy ing receiving set. {to set the condenser whenever \ou‘ ously. RADIO FOILS POLICF Since the police have been active in repressing betting on races near | ogucational experience which should | cated, in preserves, and are increas T were." Cleveland, 0., bookmakers and others | {ing in number. gambling on the races have taken up radio for their activities. Race in-| " Anyone with the least mechanical |want to tune out the local station. | . formation is.sent on low wavelengtha'a desire to administer strict justice,” " fagenutly and at little cxpense can’ | In case of more trouble than from | (American Telephone and Telegraph by prearranged code from small {according to Miss Belle Sherwin, vice- E8W0ila this wave trap. 1t ‘)"4’"" of just one local siation, the more | - York City.) transmitting stations near 'the track | president of the National League of | Mthe following par A |complicated wave trap should be -7 to'the recelvers, | Women YVoters, who ls arranging a 3 -inch, thin eyliidfical form, ¢ used. ). By M,—-Popular gangs; | program, for: the grganization‘s con- ‘"m_, long, andsEompesed of a good For More Violators, E violinist; tenor: contralto; TO SOUTH AMLE m( A vention at Buffalo, beginning tomor- | 3 One ‘of the regular inuovations by row. b non-cond material. On top of the &5 turns of wire, A few foft of No. 22 or 20 DCC and-in the same direction, wind 10 | KDKA. Pittsburgh, is an all-Spanish | “If you haven't a woman juror's wire "y [turns of the same wire, midway be-| WAAM program, transmitted for the par-|law in your state, work for one; ff ‘A good 28-plate variable condenscr, (tween the terminals. This is the (I. R, Nelson Co.-~Newark,#N. J.) ticular benefit of fans in South |you are entitled to jury duty, exercise Mot /vernier. | primary and the larger coil the sec-| 7 p. m.—Bernarr Macfadden, speak- | American countries. | the right,” urges Miss Sherwin. “From A switch and five switch points. ondary of a separate inductance. {ing on “Prudery Is Killing Civiliza- g - my own experience on gury service in Where great difficulty is encoun-| In this case, the varlable con- | tion.” RADIO 1S PASTOR. | criminal and civil cases, jury duty is £ fered in tuning out a local statfon, densersis shunted across the second-| 7:15 p. m.—Baritone. ® Decause of its broadness in irans- ary, but the aerial lead-in is brought| 7:30 p. m.—Clover club entertain-!nity church in Hampden, Mass.. had should not be denicd to any woman. [ ] " mission., and its extreme proximity, 'direct to the primary coil of the | ers. ’ ‘to attend an out-of-town meeting one “I have secn no evidence of undue " ‘and where there are more rearby |wave trap and the switch connected | 7:45 p. m.—"Wkat Silverware|Sunday, recently, he installed & re-|emotionalism, one way or the other, ome ln ore. " broadcasters trying to force their to the aerial binding post of the re- Means to the Hostess.” | ceiver and loud speaker at the pulpit | swaying women jurors, The sensible 4 8 p. m.—Dance orchestra. and let the pasto™\of bne of Spring- |woman shows precisely the same de- Pprograms into your recelving set, the ceiver, Harry Wallace Lund. | field’s larger Congrjgational churehes | sire to unearth the fact that sensible k % v ' After meals you want something more—a bit of AN ATREHES 3 . m.—Planist. !conduct. the services. men do. Neither sex has a monopoly i L35 ammn/.n 7S ONIAZ, .Wd . m.-—Scotch tenor. e |of the virtue. I do not believe that . Q LSOd'YNNIINV-OL -flf 14 ! p. m. — BEsther M. Knox,| RECORD BROADCASTING. men reach decisions only after a due sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEY'S is whistler. Although Class B stations are not | process of reasoning. On that score that “something more” and it's more than that! 10 p. m permitted to broadcast phonograph |1 beileve women are quite as well : N m 10:15 p. m.--Vioti music, one of the largest record |qualificd as men to serve. [ It is a great aid to your good health, as medi 0 p. m.—Cameo Record Review. i manufacturers is planning a station | *The women I served with seémed | [y ’ 10:45 p. m.—Soprano. _ from which the songs and other se- |to wish above all things to do the authorities say. 11 p. m.—"Knickerbocker Niftics." |jections of famous by-gone artists|fair and just thing to all concerned. e may be put on the air. For this|The whole question of women's jury This is from a recent book on health: WBZ . |special purpose, perhaps, permission |service is really one step toward uni- (Westinghouse—Boston.) m; he obtained for the erection of | versal justice, one of the highest of "Mlny phylicilnl now recommend gum chewin( b a Class B studio. American ideals.” for a better and more complete change of the starches not be denied any woman, as they “take their service scriously and show When the pastor of the Commu- an educational experience which 6 p. m~—Resuits of games played by the Fastern, American and Na- into dextrin.” ¥ ERE—— tional leagues. TWO FORMS OF WAVE TRAP, SHOWING CONNE ‘TIOI.\‘S OF PARTS 6:08 p. m.—Dinner concert, AN EVENING AT HOME WlTH THE LISTENER IN 5 Vi . i i 7 p. m.—Results of games played by P storn in dlagm at rght (Ir the materials used dnhie de- |, B B RS O PN ationa) (8B Courtesy of and Copyright 134 By Radio Digest Publishing Co.) 9 __should be used. |vice are efficient, the receiver should | leaglml. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE BELOW) B L S""l"f" "I‘“""- ingle vig. M Very selective. Double silk or| flel» p. m.—"Bringing the World to “itios ad City Howday Betowley Towsy| o | Sstwisy | ooy e vio- e o T T TR T I ¥ "m.,l"..",.'i‘.’;‘ Sbteict, -m.e“nmpm cotton-covered wire should be used, | 'y arn“ p. m.—Children's bedtime S S, S (1 Bt | 0010 "?::.’."1““""' "’”""',fi.“‘.w . ookup will do. This is constructed but never enameled or any other gg.fl(':nlm\-“ 1o Lo G ke b1 ‘Lfi Slent. 1 The tubing must be| 7:40 p, m.—Concert. Meuieo City | 'W"'l'":g bilent | 7:30- 0350 i 30, §: ¥ T30 I I‘!Mv & tollo {form_ ot wire. &b Nt G M Wind the 22 DCC wire around the thin and of hard rubber or other| 8:15 p. m.—Opening program of the l t' “n..g.m“ X Sl 40 | dlian, | 330 | 9301030 B 3 fubing for about 35 turns and hook good dielectric material, | Pop concerts. n.-. 88| i o RN o000 'u 0 : ' one end to the aerial lead-in and Af all parts, the condenser must| 9 p. m.—Concert. xroa. nh- | 4 3013 o 4 o the other direct to the aerial bind- he b I must have extremely| 9:13 p. m.—Continuation of the mrfilm vl ] [ ] b a er every mea "ing post of the receiver. Shunt the low loss, designated so by -the manu- | cpening program of the Pop Concerts. GO, Oakland, I‘-x 0:00-11 90 ‘lmm « 001100 .:‘lnl; “Il. olale ndenser across the two terminals | facturer, anmd must be efficiently | 10:56 p. m—aArlington time signals. KGW, Portland, ¢ 11 p. m.~Summary of day's events B b0 daghen, PO, san of the coil. built. % ; ? i i C w1E%) v 4 ; To operate this trap, set the dial | Be careful to keep this d0\1ce at the general conference o e % oo, 0 £ Oy et ’ J A . \ of the tuner in your receiver a little about a foot away from the receiver, | Methodist Episcopal church. | ¥ '“."“"":&"‘ o b W b ot l»“ i —means that your dwhon is aided while your . oft from the local station that you so as not to couple it too closely - £ ool $28 $ A . b % ~ ‘want eliminated and adjust the trap and aftect reception rather than wex . vl X ;mznf‘?,m.‘ (1270, 8 pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit. » wariable condenser until the local help it (Detroit Free Press—Detroit.) Sions | Bt | §00. 800 St | | S ; | 610 00 S50:10.00 4 e ih o 30rp 00§08, 80 Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRIGLEY b quality—sealed in its purity package. | 6 p. m,—Dinner concert and final WFI baseball scores, m.~Musical program, ”IEAIRZ (Strawbridge and Clothier—Philadel.| 7 P - WGY = (General Elsctric Co.—Bchenectady, 6 p. m.~—"Sunny Jim—the Kiddies' N. Y 2 t 4 28 238 853 T 833333 888 T 35Es 2 44 Wrigley's makes the next cigar taste better 3 2. 1 3 2333 § 5333 £3a: H 2538333 Y 23333 izt 3 P (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) 6:30 p. m.—~Orchestra and baseball 140 p. m.—Baseball results. i | Soores, 145 p. m.—Musical program. Monday, May 5. 7 p. m.~—Music lessons for children, § ' > g . € p. m.-—Baseball scores. wip _c::n p. m.—"The Good Fairy and WPAB (Gimbel Bros.—Philadeiphia.) RS Atkos.” (Btate College—TPenn.) 6:45 p. m.—~"Bringing the World to ;. . m.-~Official weather forecast. Amarica,” prepared by “Our World."” b p. m.—Dinner musie. © 7 p. m.—Bascball scores. m.—Orchestra, ' 5 p. m.—Market reports. . 105 p. m~—~Glirl Scout meeting. : p. m—~Farm and (hrdanj p. m,—RBedtime stories and roll 7:15 p. m.~University of Pitis- burgh Extension Course. 7:40 p. m.—Natlonal Stockman and | ¥ - =3 %38 iade 1 2352 3% 3339¢ 3333% BT8R BTE] 33 2. 5% 1 83322 T8e: 5 238 STRENGTH PEPPERMINT 2BE332E3E 8852 ESEESEITESINEE 33338 =355 ey P 33s 37333 223 ¥4 s 3 283 3°ws3 8IS 2 =5 8 2 3 GGt POBD® 0-08.5 G BB e e r 8§23 3 z 2713 phE s i 7 I3 p. m—"Al Wool and a Yard 2 3373730588888 4 34 233 55 = 327 Sen= Sm3 Farmer Market Reports. § p. m.—"“Raising 400 Bushels of [ a0 & p. m.—Conecert, fpuds per Acre. reports and &nw ol 5 v m.—Arlington time signals,| ? P. m.—Farm and garden hints; dinner musie, adsinn Py i<t | w,,,: ‘nther forecast. Baseball acores. ‘fllchflll‘l. 8:16 p. m.—~"The Relation of Bani- @) 3 '{mg “4':'..' jamioe ‘WBZ ‘§£3§ 3 2333 S8 22 =+ ol 5 __%p 8° !iéQ!’i! 3z i t3 $E 8388 = 34 > : 3 ot Jom 33 3 S By Roy Grove 38 2308 LIKE SHE Inatruetions for Usr il the h:mu abace are giren tn Contenl Rtandard 1ime eity wees Eastrrn Time. wid oue ho ' IhE o rinda ovATeA 4] pne ooty v FLavon tain Time aubrract RADIOLAS M. . m.—Bedtime story. o | Lo X ; ‘ el % ‘ Also A Complete Stock of (Paimer School of thrnpncnc ~Da- @r Forecast. 7 p. m.—~Educational lecture, o 8 p. m.—Musical program. e ps Amp. Hou” 10 p. m.—~Musical program (Avotan H:El;— York City) | i : 319_& 323;9 THE m..—“Publie and Social Eeon- e ® , m.—Bedtime story. See Us Before You Bu y pring & Buckley ments of the Day.” | ” : ’ 7:30 p. m.—Clover Garden orches- \2 a ° ,—Popuuar songA. . M.~~The Outiook period. 2 3 ot il ¥ ' 39-45 WASHINGTON STREET TEL. 900 78-81 CHURCH ST, TEL. 2240 4 . M.—"An our wit he ! H bt 10:30 . m.—Monlin Rouge orches tra. woen v S e 2 ,//, g \\\,7,/ N - /’/ /z (Federal Telepnone an(rl Telegraph Co. o Y &x . Suffalo, N. Y.) ' = s : . — & - </ . L €:30 p. m.—Dinner musle (N » the day's | o ' 770, 7:30 p. m.—Digest of Bas~ball score ve market s AN ,»/é \\'/f" ///v\ = /wn\ f ly' 7R \‘\' iy "n\\/ ¢ (\\‘,\' "RAnlo JEI, o W W, v, S 5 Agriograms “The Normal School.” Supper musi 21:45 p. m—Weather forecast, N K F & A ) CEHE A T C’ROSBJ,g “HEARING IS BELIEVING” v ]99 U‘r zm UV 201A “7[) ll WD 12 JuskA SETS || RADIOTRON TUBES $8.90 uwp srasves Tanie Taukens -~ . THE ————— We feature the Neutrodyne Set. %mfincu‘hymwiertm-«mcvflflnlvmvmdm-mddn- GLosE PHONES—$100 perience in this field can accomplish. stock of parts. swmons STonkée || SPRING & BUCKLEY RS i St ass % 198 ARCH n.n .-...Pe 220 75-81 Church St. 141 MAIN mmz'r . ofi s oo phadile : Ty 7l M%’?AM UP ONE FLIGHT