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Yelopments, Musical Queries Will Be Fo By Boe Robt. Scofield Wood. (DEF. C., M. C. Croix de Guerre with four palms; formerly Comman- der 1@fth Squadron, Royal Air Force.) THE VACUUM TUBE. ‘Theevacuum tube in appearance is simi. to the ordinary electric light bulb ha to the casual observer means frot ly less. But ip reality it is the embodiment of years of experiment} and t& expenditure of over a million dollak® It is considered the most im- | | portagt development in the electrical | field nce the discovery of electricity itself, E The simplicity of this invention | . is whigt makes it seem so remarkable. n ists -f three elemental parts— |} tungsten wire filament, surrounded | by ai@piral wire known as a grid and| fa thi motal cylinder open on one| side, Hnown as the plate. These three part#ire inclosed in a glass bulb sim- onstruction to the electric light ‘he grid is the controlling fac- this combination, It is by fof this that outside energy is t in to strengthen the weak | Nejs of Wireless Talking Activities and De-| and Other Programmes f f Broadcasting Stations and Answers to, und in These Columns. vegetables, will be brow . This report will also summarize informa- tion from other large national mar- kets obtained daily by the United States Bureau of Markets and Crop Sstimates, Here is an opportunity for the housewife to know whether or not she is being charged an exorbitant price by her local tradesman, eS ae || W. J. Z. (Newark) 360 meters 10 A. M. News and music. 11 A. M. Weather forecast for the metropolitan district. ¢ 16. Musical programme. M. Weather report, Special agricultural report. 1 2 2 P.M. Musical programme. 2.05 P, M. Maritime news. 2.10 P. M. Musical programme, 3 P M. News and music. 8,86 1, M. Weather forecast, 4P.M. Musical programme, 5 PM. Arlington official time, 5.05, News ard Music, 6 P. M., Special Farmers’ Report, which carries the messuge. id acts as the governor and! giveagtrength and life to the weaker | eur and passes it on over the wire or thifugh the atmosphere amplified sufficliihtly to overcome all statics ani interf¥tence. Its use is not limited tn [the wikeless fleld to transmission alone, but isfmiso of great importance on a receiefag instrument. It is so senst- | tive {® construction that sounds in- audibi® to the human ear ave picked up byalt. There is no earthly vibra tion t®ht it does not seem capable of |. recordfhz. Marconi believes that he > } |) has bggn in touch with Mars through | \f- St ue ond other scientists believe it | eapatiig of recording movements In the | spirit feorld if there Is such a thing. ‘ Scigitists working on transconti- | ' | mental telephone service, came up i againgt an insurmountable object in| x | tryingto establish a system whereby the gman voice would carry from New York to San Fransisco direct. The fiyman voice without amplifica- tion @puld not be heard over a tele- wire at any great distance, as ural resistance encountered by yes was 50 great that the voice { beca: indistinct and soon died out. It wagsat this time that the vacuum tube plifler was discovered and sul ently tested in the transconti- | nen ork. By means of this tube } the Iman voice was transmitted | great}¥:strengthened. Further experi- ment developed the fact that by using r of these tubes in series the gould be amplified over a mil- Hon » ties. This great amplification made sible direct transcontinental conveiation by means of land tele-| ‘ phon | Thefracuum tube next came to the aid offwireless, the progress of which had bgpn considerably abated after it had reached the 600-mile radius. One | day tm October, 1915, the world was | startiad by an announcement from the Goverment station at Arlington that | a m e sent by them had ‘been heard$simultaneously in Paris and Honolifiu. The little tube, unmen- tlonedgjn all that was said, was the factor that made this possible. With the popularizing of the radio telephpne and its meteoric rise, there was finmediately established a de- mand for a more reliable means of detect than the crystal detector becauge of its Mmited range. The vacuufP? tube was applied and imme- diatel¥ established its superiority over | all oter forms of detection and am-| plin, jon. The commercialization +. ereatef by demand has placed this lit- as, tle w@nder within reach of the pock- ethovlg.of every radio fan. Scientists tell that its limitations are un- knowgand beyond the comprehension } uf th@-human mind, so let us watch very gavefully its development in the futur To-@py's mail was filled with re- | quest#for an eaplanation of the sud- i tpeak in the “Hallelujah Cho- yhich wus part of the Sunday night Sprogramme at WJZ. Some News ei Music. iP Man in The Moon Stor‘es avai is Laurence, 7.45, 4 J. Stickel will speak on the subject “Junior Munieipali- ties." of 20, Franco Pizzo, the famous Itol- ‘an violinist, will make his denut in America to-night by i programme will em ace arin- tions of a Theme by Corelli: Kreisler; 2—Tempo di Munett>—-Mar- ini-Pizzo; 3—Caprice (La Classe Lengrenat = Pizzo; 4—Liet Krotsler; 6—Gavotta in E—Ti yonie Dances in Gminor—Dvorak- Thompson, Alberto Sciarrett: at the piano. ieee ee W. D. Y. (Roselle Park), (360 Meters) W. D, Y. will not be heard to-night, as per arrangement made last week with W. J, Z. K. D. K. A. (Pittsburg), (358 Meters) 10 A. M,-12 M,, Musical Progtnmme, 2 P.M.-4 P.M, Musical Selections, 7.45 P. M, Special Market Stock and Weather Reports. 8.80 P, M., Entertainment by Miss Ruth Lucas, soprano; Miss Myrtle M Hesson, pian'st; Robert Johns, bar! tone soloist; Mrs. Virginia Yeamans, reader, K. Y. W. (Chicago) (360 Meters) Note—The Chicago programme will start according to Hastern time at 9 P. M. and run to midnight. After W. J. Z, has signed off for the night at 10 P, M. you may be able to pick up the following part of the Chicago programme: Memory ......4++ ca Down in the Forest. Reverle The Years at the Spring. Old Folks at Home. Questions and Answers. W. K. B. of Orange, N. J., wants to know: “Is there any charge for the concerts and news service sent out by the stations which you list every night In your papers?” A. There Is no charge made for this service. It is free. A. B. C. wants to know: "Can 1 CALVES LIVER AND BACON That good old stand. by that scems to be welcome wherever | served. To obtain . thou) it to be the fault of their own appargtus, while others seemed to think Mt was caused by some local 1 interf@yence. The real explanation } is th a tube in the panel board o: the icasting station broke. It j was mpblaced in a few moments and the of the evening went off with- out ther interruption, as you all know MARKET NEWS FOR FARMERS | : BY RADIO PHONE. <<a wnencing to-day, farmers in New ree York mod New Jersey and Eastern | Re Vania will get the latest mar- | ket vs and quotations on farm prod: by radio phone. This an- | mouncgjnent was made by the New| York State Department of Farms and ‘Mark Arrangements have been | compigted between WJZ and the State Department for broadcasting the ‘ket news twice a day. At 12 bricf account of what has in the New York wholesaie market during ¥ morning hours will be sent . M. a resume of whole- ket conditions for butter, eese, poultry, hay and other ities, in addition to fruits and the full flavor you must season it with | Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Just mix a few drops in the gravy. Look for the name LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE rttal-| .| OF $10,000 AUTO THEFTS |} Senin THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUAR ¥_ 24, 1922, receive your dally programme. Atty | — oe |GOMPERS ASSAILS BILL QUAKES, LIKE RAIN, miles from Newark.” A, Yes, “Where CL att k poet Bat ou eich 1a A d di Evening World’s TO INCORPORATE UNIONS} ARE NOW FORECAST celve this service?” A. Any good Orenateca tat Rev wi ‘emuunes come electrical supply store, “Does the rmanised Labor Never ; service cost anything?” A. See ficet die u orn er. mit to Albany Measure, He Saye. | California Scientists Porm Bureau ahewer, Samuet Gompers, Prestdent of the} at | ick Observato: iy Copyright, 1982, (New York Rrening World) by Pres Publish «| American Federation of Labor, and servatory to Study H. B. HL says: “I live in an apart. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer William Kehoe, Secretary of the Cen- Earth Tremors. ment house where there 1s an elova~ tral Trades and Labor Council, were] BERKELEY, Cal., Jan, 24,— tor and I have an Indoor aerial, A DAY IN THE WOODS. outspoken to-day against a bill soon to! Karthquakes can be predicted Just as Fvery time the elevator runs It NCE my brother and TI declded/y. introduced in the Legislature re-| weather conditions ed'cted causes a deep whirring sound to come to tako a walk in the woods.| vine trad lot eo are now pred’ct all messages. Will you quiring trade unlons to Incorporate. | the University of California hore has PLU a halo allay Ker ‘There were birds all over and) str, Gompers described the proposed please tell me what causes it and if onnounced, as a result of a recent ft triay be prevented." some wore $0 near that we tried to|law as “a snare fof labors despoll-| avery by Prof, A. C. 1 Ans—The local vibrations set by the | catch them but failed in the attempt. | ment,” and sald organized labor never | (0 peeled dupatiownt: at tan tunning of the elevator are the cavse| We walked around and got some c- would submit to It, Mr, Kehoe spoke! movements are antecedent to, as well of it, and I am afraid that without coos (large ones) off from twigs. in aimtlar vein hed great expense to yourself it will be last we got out Into the open whic, ‘The State Federation's Legislative Maly Rakiae Gubervatana: ef ite impossible to eliminate this noise there were not trees and there we {Committee ts to meet soon In Albany | ,, | RY ‘ n s y 1 would suggest tryin; ‘eked many beautiful flowers. Some | consider steps looking to the defeat creep’ of the earth, or the gradual altoxether. - lid ying picked many bi ) of the bill and also of the industrial | changes in latitudes, tt can be told |an outdoor aerial butterflies spread thelr golden wings |, r when earth’ the in the sun and the bees were buzzing | G. B. G. of Brooklyn wants to know: lazily among the ing flowers. At "Where can I take up a radio tele- lat, pleased with the walk, we came ar pany School gives a collree ooveritig: all! he something elf besides binls and | ‘ tes (6) branches of radio activity. I would | insects, so next day another brother | ). Minutes suggest buying any radio magagine | of mine and one who accompanied | and getting the names of the schools | me the day before, went into the] located ny at you from it woods. When they came home they ln jd they |. seen & blacksnak but frighte it away with stones. So | yn oe ato ot q| our of more rn ods came true he Evening World sill conduct @|our thought of more things In the w , caiumn devoted to the new Redio| JOSHPHR GANCHDR, aged 10 years, Long Branch, N. J. Phone Berviee and will answer quea- ee! \tiens concerning the service. Pro-| WINTER. before looks," 80 she wished for wis- | grammes of the differcnt broadcasting | On, winter has come dom. The fairy was so pleased with | stations will be printed in The Eve- Bringing good news the wish that she also gave her good ning World, Address Radio Phone} ‘To all who love him very dear, looks. | Raitor, New York Evening World. | To rosy girls and boys who play By MARCELLA SINGHR, Brook- | ns | All through the long winter day. |iyn, N. ¥ QUESTIONS ANSWERED about the heavens, the earth, animal life, races nc joyous every one, ins and Jolly winter, oh, t See his snow BIG NIGHT FOR THE ECCENTRIC FIREMEN | poids | Ana the laughing sun. 1 ture of the i | Gaelic Dancing to Be tlon from labor and Irish organizations in the Eastern States. The dancing class of the Carmelite Schools and the Prof, Barron Dancing Class will give exhibitions of Gaellc — SUT OUT THIS COUPON. THE WISE WISH. Bei One summer day a Ittle girl whose name was Marie was walking along, ti eran the edge of a lake. She felt very sad ‘York, w York Cis. dancing. In recognition of their ser-|a8 she looked at herself because she yeti AM vices in reviving Irish dancing, alwas yery ugly dooking. As she was!) crew w nemo ATOR Hou sitver trophy will be presented to the | walking along a fairy suddenly ap- coental fhe br ee children of the Carmelite Schools.| nied) saying that she oe 4 ti eheary age may Frank P, Walsh will make the prea- | Peared. saying might have] } tccme ber" te. presented thought for a few fo and membership wie entation addreas and Very Rey. Denis Ra Certificate. O'Connor, 0.C.C,, will make the speech i nted to say “Good tard looks,” but she gald “Wisdom comes othy Healy, International Prés- ent of the Firemen's Union, will be {rman of the Reception Commit- ated by James P. Holland, | sident of the Federation of | | | |raigned in the Flatbush Avenue Police Court to-day, charged with grand lar-| DROPS FROM FANLIGHT COP'S WAITING AR} Harry Feudale of No, 864| Henry Mix of No, ast 122) | t, Brooklyn, charged with re-| Street emerged from the Goldenrod elving stole: arty. ) sakel 0, 2 d Avenue, by wa | FOUR YOUTHS ACCUSED selving, stolen ety. Alfonso. | Bakery, N Third Avenue, by w : : @ the fanlight over the front do reet, Brooklyn, was accused in half past three o'clock this mort He dropped into the arms of Polic: James Roache of the East 126th Str station, After he had been locked u; an examination of his police rec showed that it was voluminous and o¢ gan with an arrest a burglar charge in 1889, es Avenue Police stolen property four defenda: stealin, | Court of re- | Two Sata to i Received Brooklyn Carn, William Murray, nineteen, a clerk, |living at the Fort Lowery Hotel, and | Robert Catharwood, eighteen, of No, 251 | Bay 10th Street, Bath Beach, were ar- ave Stolen and Two |“)! confessed are sald to have three automobtles, No. 26 Prospect Park ; man of No, 1063 Carroll Herman Gottlieb of No. 887 nue jamuel Ho treet, A 221 Ave- Ty-Tee (Tahiti) Fox- Trot’ Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra When Buddha Smiles Fox- Trot Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra. A-3528 75¢ The Sheik Fox- Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Weep No More (My Mammy) Fox- Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys A-3519 75¢ Leave Me With a Smile ‘The Happy Six Medley Fox- Trot How Many Times The Happy Six Medley Fox- Trot Any Columbia dealer will gladly play for you any or all of these records. plant and people, invention, the Eng- | INTO | might well be called the great American breakfast. They cook so quickly they retain all that good natural oats taste—everybody likes their wonderful flavor. Armour’s ‘i very svon young spri hal] |iish language, wireless, | : oxrumm But vs Ae n young spring shal] ish 1 nee oe ieee aati ane) Oatsnot only savetime and bother, The annual entertainment and Dal\| Bringing warmth to every one, Sond your questions) te Cousin Blon| they make breakfast one of the ¢ Sh ithe = Been tris Waroe c ait And all the world is gay and bright, [nor and look the answers in the most temptingmealsof theday. Union 66) will be held at the Central) pg feel and see such a welcoming| Kiddie Klub Korner for Thursday, hen JOpera Mouse, 67th Street and Third | sight Jan. 26. ' tarred teed neces neths Avenue, New York, next Saturday| RUTH BICKS, aged 12, New York On en ie. There will be delegations | City. HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. “THRIFT” SALE nselves of these low prices, ny Tu for deilvery within 8 Dally, 9 to 6. MORNING SPECIALS 9 ALM. TO 10 A. M. ONL! 10 A.M. TO 12 M. ONLY BRUSSELS, 98c Smith’s Seamless VELVET a 51° “S0lVELVET, °] 3% i = Size Ox7.G Ft, ‘| y double | “| ALL WOOL _ AXMINSTER nd hard WILTON VELVET ¢' 5975 50f 5 4 rug bargain offered here it ie—a +15; VELVET CARPET a 20 y t y Tide inthis Fringed 9% Jess 12 INLAID LINOLEUM ade wide; ria finely Woven. ata serial price of $ xq. | ya. I eut from full ro! 27 inches wide, for alte { i SMUMANNBRO a 3rd Ave. & 84‘ Sf. +a + ap + @S> + GD + aD + aD + aD + All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L”" Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Louis XVI. Period, consisting of Chifforette, Drseser, Bed and Toilet Table; four pieces, as illustrated, -Piece Velour Blue and Gold Davenport Suite Mahogany finished Davenport Suite, upholstered in Blue and Gold ; vi Hh id bed Vie ioading eer gesenaras usar” $100-00 MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES ? 84™ ST 3 A e e ke + CD 5 OND + SD GD + EER + ERS 4 aD + SEE i} university has announced. To study the earth's movements a photographic latitude telescope is to be installed at Lick Observatory, which Is conducted by the university on Mount Hamilton, near San Jose, Ci Farth movements on a general scal preceded the big earthquakes of 181 and 1906, It is believed by the unt- versity. On the occasion of the 1908 earthquake, earth in the Bolinas re- gion of California moved as much as twenty-four feet and the movement was noticeable over a big area, CROWDED SCHOOLS DANGEROUS GERMS ‘UST. deaek| from school aml com- Grease a sore throat! How Mother fears that condition, for she knows the serious consequences that may follow. Always have handy a pleasant almost candydike Fornamint Tablet, for your child to take. Allow it to ny slowly in the mouth, rele: yer harnles anciteeiey which: ices with the saliva bathes the tissues of the throat, checking further infection. Children like to take them, where they rebel at choking gargles and mussy sprays, which are not icient as Formamint in reaching the deepest tissues of the throat, healing and soothing the inflamed membranes. Relieves hoarseness. Good for speakers, smokers, actors, lecturers, etc. 60c at all druggist ormamint GERM-FIGHTIN THROAT TABLET: Formamintis our trade mark, Itidentifi produ, sf Chemical Co. Ine, New. Yor Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BeLLans Hot water Sure Relief SLOAN'S badES SPAIN REUEVES THE ACHE YORMENTING, agonizing rheus aches are quickly relieved y Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely, without rubbing and you will feel a comforting sense of wartith and relief. Good also for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralg; over-exerte ed mus ackache, strains sprains and weather exposure, Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment hai nd at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. “For forty years, Sloan's has been the world's pain and aché liniment. Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thou- sands of friends if it didn’t make good, Ask your neighbor, At all druggists—3Se, 70c, $1.40. ‘T FAMILY FORMS OF S AND IS A RE! MARRABL E iY FOR_ THRO. by COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS AND CHILDR Have a bottle of Linonine handy at all times—there's no telling what instant it will be needed, especially so for coughs that threaten bron- chitis. It is known that nothing quite equals Linonine for bronchitis Kid’s colds mean wakeful nights~ 'HILDREN_ romp around and lay, and become overheated. cad ten results. Have Dr. Pine-Tar-Honey on hand and give them someasdirected. Itlosens that hard packed phlegm, eases breathing. ride of hoarseness, strained coughing and irritation in the throat, resulting in restful nights. Very pleasant totake. Good fer all the family, too, All druggists, 0c, All “Lost and Found" articles advertised In The World or reported to ‘Lost and Pound Bureau,” Room 103 World Bullding, will be listed for thirty daya, Thess lists can be seen at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and ¥ound" advertisements can be left at any of The World's . Cah 4000 Bockman, New York. er Brooklym Office, 4100 Main. @