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NEW LITTLE ANNOY ANCE, MORE SELECTIVITY ? BY ISRALL KLEIN NEA service Radio Fditor, The simple single circuit t not be discarded just b selectivity and annoys v Both t difficulties : rected. by uvnu(ul\). the tuner | into a siecond, hy making a slight induc- tance. na in liation | e mid- and an unt 1 and the matter o eliminated. vario-coupler i ductance ically dle of you you furnish vourse ir DX stations don wn here This I en , about No. of the omes the secondary in- hich ¥ ductand a | HOOK than the connected betweer in vhn stator coil. held in place by tape. tickler, en the plate the stator, now the joined to the stator plates of variable co 5 The other s of the stator, con- sisting of a tap at the 49th winding and one at the last of §0th wind- | ing, are runt to two switch taps con- | trolling the selectivity of the cir- cult, For short wave lengths greater selectivity, the center will be found heneficial. Otherwise the circuit is the same as any simple single ecircuit tuner To it may be added two stages of audio frequency for listening in on the loud speaker. For Builders, For those who want to build aet, the following parts are gested: | Varlocoupler, with antenna induc- tance, as described, consisting of $0 turns of No. DCC wire, with a tap on the 40th turn, for the stator, and 40 turns of the same wire for the rotor, | Antenna coil of 15 turps of No. 22 DOC wire, Variable condenser, control, 00025 mfd capacity. Grid 00025 mfd, deak, 2 megohms, Tube rocket, { theostat, 6 ohms. | Switeh lever, two awitch taps and two switeh stops. Four binding posts, lengths bus wire, and pancl abent 7 hy 10 inches, The B battery for this cirenit ean be of 22% volts. The tube should he a UV.200, or & Dry cell tubes may also be used muccessfully on this sot, Sikile secondary, Is the betw and tap this sug- | condenser, and four 250 Women Preseut at C. C. C. W, Charity Whist At a charity whist held at the Bur ritt hotel RBaturday afternoon given under the auspices of the New Britain Chapter, Connecticut Couneil of Cath- | olie Women, there were 75 tables, | with about 250 women present, Vie. ttors wete present from Hartford, Middletown, Thompsonville, Meriden and New London. First prize was won by Mre, James Martin, second prize by Miss Cather. ine O'Leary and third prize hy Mrs, | Francis Dobson. In addition to the threa miain prizes there were individ ual table prizes. Miss Agnes Fox was chairman of the general committee and Mies Mary A, Campbell was chairman of the rec ~pv|..n commitiee. One-Way Traffic Again Up for Consideration | The common cotneil committee on ordinances will be day evening 1o discuss one.way traffic in the center of the city and to draft recommendations for the nest meet ing of the common council Chairman D, 1 a letter from Engi the American Gas Accum who recently inspected th in session Wednes.- | Nair has received reer (*, I, Post of traffic sys tem here, He approves the one.way plan now in nse CIVORS st RADIO SpTs Prague ' anerous regul by the governmer e Vattervics during sammer are codls Wiy of them wntil fall in order that hocanse they sl Phite not Wt s take care thedr eficioncs will e main. tained Exide Battery Service Station " FiLv ST, Just Around the Corner from Fim OF SINGLE CIRCUIT | dustrial Conference with universal | s contralto solos, pi te, DIAGIIAM OF SINGLE A THREE up FTIVVIRIVIEPIPRITVICCITTIIE '+ VOICES IN THE AIR : \'"V""!Q‘U’CTQ‘I"‘KOWQ‘QV‘Q\“ ‘ Monday, June 9, ((Westinghous ging the World to Political 7:40 p. m.—Market —IKDKA Little Symphony p. m.—Arlington time signals Weather forecast. 1 WBZ (Westinghouse ~— Springfiel Jayed by the Eastern, Americ National leagu Market report 7:10 p. m.—"Bringing the Worid to America,” Late news from the Bo Bedtime story, WBZ Trio and mezzo National In- 7:30 p. m 740 poom. rano. §:30 p. m. companiat #:30 p. m.—Reeital 10:56 p. m.—Arlington time and weather reports, Reader, tenor and ac- by soprano wignals woo (Palmer School of Chiropractic venport, Towa.) Da dman's visit Sport news and w 6:30 p. m b pem cast 8 pom 10: p.m eath- Musical program Musical program. Pue goprano and violin solos. BUGS SINCE YU GIT THAT BET I CANT GET YOU ® EVEN S LA\J‘v- DUW 192 CIRCHIT cireurr | | 1ic .~ TUNER ABatt. WHN State Thra York City.) m—At the Roscland dance mdway wehostra ltoad to BRITA ouT BBatb CONVERTED INTO hotel erches and produce es and roli 1Peative Teard New TVE BEEN TRYING “TO G'T You TO PUT THAT GARDEN \ IV SHAPE FOR wm MOuT: / TAKE OFF ( Tu(fif— Q'CU\)E‘G ) See Us Bef >re You Buy fl NEIL TIRE : BATTERY Gd. 3915 WASHINGTON Sy idk 'Radio Batteries 95 Amp. Hours : E L. 900 § IN DAILY HERALD, cat ll]n‘ fon as 910 ponn | chestra, 10 p. m—O 10:30 p, m,— tel Aylvs orches- Jones and Talk.™ p lio Shack orchms- m.—*idnight Bo- ' nom ) Situ. wWoo 7 Wanamaker — [ Iphia.) g I—— and po- t Hotel alth talk. e-guard lo lic Healt 30 p. m.— Musical pian Fox tl prozram 5 p.om 11:02 . m 11:03 p. m. 10 10 colian Hall — N MONDAY, JUNL 9, 1924, Addr “Home ics in a State College 25 p. m—Addre ation and 1 40 p.oa—1 45 p. m . Poultry “hildren's half hour. Dinner danc, Concert program. WI7z York City.) m. the Day. p. m.—\Vocal contralto and m.—The Outlook Pegiod. p. m—Surprize program p. m.—Dianist, 30 pon . m.— vin's orch (Strawbridge and Clothier - ila- delphia.) Eco- “Sunny Jim." m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue Strttford hotel concert orchestra and baseball ecores. 7 p. m.—Music lessons for children, and Tele N. Y.) cphone ~Luffalo, sraph o 6:30 p. m.—Vine Hotel | Statler dance orchestra, | m'—Digest of the day's Il scores. Stock nnrkn Garden B Lopez 130 p, L 10 to 11 p. m. 11 . m.—Vincent Lopez Hotel $ta ler daner orchestra. 11:45 p. m.—Weather forccast, WARBL Storrs — Conn.) m.-State market report m.—New England crop re- , England, ad- A resident of Chel vertised in a loeal paper for a “sec- ond-hand” grave to hold two or more in some good cemetery. Rage:Allen & Co. 2-7171 (INC.) 2-7T171 'Wells Will Not Seek Board Chairmanship Ex-Alderman George H. Wells, for lhe past two vears chairman of the garage commission, will not seek the chairmanship when the board meets tonight to organize, he has announced. | Several days ago reports of u change in the chairmanship were heard and the names of Charles P. McCarthy and ex-Councilman M. F, King have | been mentioned. The retiring chair- man favors Walter L. Bell for the place. At tonight's meeting action will be taken on changing the working hours I for.the mechanic's assistant so cars can be washed when returned to the age, There is a vacancy, caused ‘I-\ the resignation of Walter Wagner, but it is not expected that a successor will be named tonight. New Britain-Westfield | Flight in Fast Time ! Lieutenant Car! Dixon, carryine Sergeant Politis, Private Joseph Evans _nml A. Margelot of the 118th observa- tion squadron, National Guard, made a trip from this city to Westfield, Mass, in 30 minutes on Saturday and from the Massachusetts city here in 20 minutes yesterday in an airplane. 35th ANNIVERSARY SALE R S E ADI TS O AT STUPENDOUS REDUCTIONS Prices Are In Many Cases Reduced 50% And Mcre SPECIAL NOTE:—All prices quoted during this sale include complete installation, bat- teries, aerial, etc., and our usual 30-day free service, TUSKA SUPERDYNE I tube set, which features ex- treme volume and simple opera- BN« sehsoinsantintdonne GREBE . R, 12 | tube dry cell, no outside aerial necessary. All batteries enclosed in set .... RADIOLA 1V, Ihe ideal receiver for the home. Loud speaker and dry bat- teries enclozed in a beautiful ma- hogany cabinet ....... DE FOREST REFLEX No aerial, ground or storage hattery necessary. Absolutely portable. Just the thing for the camp or auto SPECIAL PRICES ON PARTS AND ACCESSORIES DURING Anniversary Regular Sale Price Price s $148.00 aen $98.00 e $100.00 $109.50 SLEEPER MONOTROL Only one dial to use. AMRAD INDUCTROL A new receiver, CONQUEROR 3 tube receiver, radio achievement, encased in beautiful mahogany cabinet. . FIRTH 3 TUBE RECEIVER Loud speaker enclosed in ma- hogany cabinet VERY Neutrodyne Receiver, very selective and easy to operate, 1 tubes. ... com- pletely installed in your home Anniversary Sale Priee $98.00 Regular Price A com- pact receiver, using no outside . 8160.00 818500 $106.00 a wonderful taoe - $69.00 $89.00 SPECIAL=A five-tube $139.00 ANNIVERSARY WEEK THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL vearpeersl CONVENTION OPENS AT Tom your We feature the Neutrodyne CLEVELAND TOMORROW HAVE YOUR RADIO SET IN SHAPE TO GET THE FULL PROCEEDINGS AND NOMINATIONS — JUST AS THOUGH YOU WERE SITTING IN THE CONVENTION HALL. Set. rerience in this field can accomplish. Consulting service on sets of any make at all times. Complete stock of parts. Formerly Radio Operator With Marconi Wireless Co. and U. 8. Quartermaster Department 111 MAIN STREET JOHN T. CROSBY Sets constructed to your order with accuracy that only our years of commercial ex- UP ONE FLIGHT