The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 22

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_o emerncmmenmsain SAF | By Capt. Robert Scofield Woods )'dvcts (D. F.C, M. C., Croix de Guerre with four palms; formerly Comman- der 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force.) The great radio audience will have an opportunity of hearing one of Americas greatest musical comeds stars, Eddie Cantor of the Bronx. Through the efforts of The Evening World radio col- = umn and the cour- tesy of WDY this Bronx boy will play to his great- est house. H audience will a be Mmited to the seating capacity o some Broadwey theatre. His good humor d songs will be heard fr the Valley to Atlantic, and f Maine to Florid by more than two hundred thousand people. This idea seems to Eadie immen and he has’ pron ised to head a EDQIE CAN sramme that will long be remembered by all radio enthusia. Friday night has been vote most popular and enjoyable ni, the week by all.owners of receiv! instruments. Eddie is to be host at Roselle Park to-night. Other stars who will ap- pear on this pr nme with “Little Maddie” are Harry Garland and Witlic ‘Tilden. Bide Dudley, writer of the “Plays and Players” column of The Evening World, has been invited to introduce some of the st Dudley said: lighted to serve. about tor and other noted people, and I shall take pleasure in doing s0. I make stipulation, however; none of | them must ‘be per -| mitted to tell the this truth “BUE-DLOLEY My wife thinks I'm | perfect and she must not be disillu sionized A. C. Hansen, radio operator of the | S. S. Coldwater, programme 1, picked up W J captain to the cabin boy Seth Gamblin of Buckhannon, W.) Va., writes that on the night of the ‘eth of January he bad an innocent wnsophisticated kitten. During th rendition of **Norma’’ the tubes w just at the balancing point when they spilled over, giving rise to the must unearthly noises he ever heard The kitten made a wild dash around th. house and ont of an open window, a.d| from the way she was going when last| reen is about due to pass Buckhannon | to-day on its second trip around (h world, The writer admits that the noise was enough to start anything running wild Hirshel Jon York office of the Division of Ko and Markets, State of New Y wi was heard from W J Z er his time will p He warns the fi ul to select licen whene lo particularly car und bonded dealers to handle their GUARD AGAINST AN EPIDEMIC, Enrich oval Strengthen Your Blood Now With That Splen did Tonic, Gude's Pepto Mangan ur blood ir st without your know t, How many times you feel tire and exhausted. You don’t care abo eating or going anywhere. Your work becomes an effort and you wake in the moming more tired than when you went to be When you your blood pu can be prelty st it is in a weakened condition Don’t let yourself g vou do not feel right, begin tubing Gude's Pepto-Mangan and keep it up for awhile. Gude'’s Pepto-Mang both liquid and tablet form and is sok by druggists everywhere. She liquic tablets have exactly the prefer. ‘The name “Gude's Pej Mangan” is on the package-—Ad THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | FEBRUARY 3, ee Mrs. W. W. Macalpine, soprano, Miss Ruth Burt, pianist, News of Wireless Talking Activities and De-|| 'XE (Medford Hillside, velopments, Musical and Other Programmes | of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to) Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. Ww licenses Will be announced. your ae On his return lectures will take up all of the seasonal th in which the farmer invites all farmers to write to him and Questions and Answers A. B.C, writes over the radio phone ure listening will benefit by, it ae eae ES W JZ (Newark) 360 Metres. , | a Features for the day: Hourly news service, M. ultural reports ( ? i ‘ WD Y (Roselle Park) ————_———$ $$ “Man in the Moon" stories for the | Oe ddie C: gata, the famous Broadway | Will be the host of the infort radio party which will be broadcasted | K DKA (Pittsburgh) Coen Cc ceen enn | Pundamentals of s who will be heard to-night. When|¢ his services were requested, Mr. K Y W (Chicago) “I should be de-|'. 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AND INCREASE YOUR WEIGH Yeast Vitamine Tablets shoukl be used connection with organic Nuxated fron, Wit! both food and Vitamines a as your body cannot chan into living cells and e plenty of organic iron in yo Director of the New} ast Saturday night, has promised to give « lectut mit him to] mers to by ne. with your digested food as it your blood just as fir wood, and by +0 doing it « y n made with the | o give every reader of ackage of Genuine baolutely free with NUXATED'1 RON Red Blood, Streng! PTR te HRN ers Mother's Coughs and, Go Quickly She cannot afford to be sick giect her househeld she prepares the way like that, look to recovery by the evening you may be able to pick up| the silk covered, Silk covered wire the following: takes up less space and that is Its Prelude in F minor, Chopin | only advantage. In winding be very sonata in i flat) cureful not to bare your wire as the single covering is very easily moved * Burleigh hi love song, Lang | James Foster, time," th of Morn,"' Leoni Ita Brilliante," in A flat yin w Jer writes: “T have a two-slide tuning coil, a fixed |codenor, a detector, and a pair of 600 ohms phones and an aerial about 7 feet high and 40 feet long. 1 can receive local telegraph stations and 77] | twice I have beard music. I live only WBZ (Springfield) | twelve miles from Newark. Can you teli me what my trouble Is?"" Ans. A 375 Metres. | pair of 2,000 ohms phone will help | you. You need a longer aerial which should be about 100 feet in length. With these additions you should have absolutely no trouble at your distance |from the broadcasting station in get ting perfect reception, : syracuse writes: ‘Is a fifty Mass.) 360 Metres. wire T siaped aerial forty | tect from the ground suitable for am- sht, code instruction, | ateur radio transmission?" Ans. Yes, ul Is just about right for | transmission of a 200-metre wave pre: K. I foot fa erie for the amateur, ‘Can T use a wrought iron pipe 40 feet high as a tower for one end of my aerial?” Ans. child, Weeks Avenue, ! Yes “Lam about to make} -—— set and was advised to} 1, M., Poughkeepsie writes ‘Is | single silk covered wire, | there any particular way of mounting but I have enough No, 24 single cot-| tubes to the best advantage?” Ans, ton covered wire on hand to cover the| Yes, to prevent the filament from If this wire is substituted, will} touching the grid or the plate when |4. make any difference on the induct-| jt becomes hot and sags, the bulbs | ance of have any other effect on the} should be set vertically, Ans. Your No. 24 single cotton | — ‘overed wire will do just as well as Note.—The complete programmes Mbwe Brooklynites Interested in the Wireless Phone Will Find a Fine Variety of the Very Best Radio Apparatus at Loeser’s WE have established in the Loeser Basement a receiv- ing sta n for wireless and have here an excellent as- sortment of the apparatus as well as complete phone outfits of the most approved and newest types. \ well-qualified radio operator is in charge and_ will give good service to all who are interested. A RADIO TELEPHONE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME ul and anyone--without technical IL is simple to in knowledge—-can operate it, receiving MUSIC SERMONS SPEECHES STOCK MARKET NEWS WEATHER REPORTS | SPORTING NEWS and a wide var of interesting information and enter tainment At our demonstt station here we invite you to hear what is passing through the air and what you may us readily hear in your own home if you have one of these Radio Telephones AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN Pssvesonyt guenenr vaupi vin NORA BAYES. alt BROADHURST ' ae MARJOLAINE ,, With PEGGY woon | will be printed in the Sunday Morning AL JOLSON CENTURY 4) 024.6 « 2) $800 [ev Ke BWAY EVS. B20 MATS WED SAT. The Nvening World » » Service and will answer ques. | tions concern ng vrammes of the different broadcasting stations will ve printed in The Eve- Thurs. & Sat. 2.20. Evening World. AMUSEMENTS. _ SHUBERT ‘4h. Sn “INS © NEEDLES" 1. Wed. & Bat iN an nyu A UP. CLouDs’ -GARRICK OW.35, Ey.8.20, Mts.Thr.,Sat> “\Sinta Wed aSar-2.30. WHO GETS ASTLE OPEN DAILY ONFIDENTIAL 2M. ™DOVER 4 Tenacity” a “The ‘Monkey's 1374 Broadway “extra Mat Today” THE GREEN Keeps Si ces on Tip in GODDESS || LONGACRE \\ |2 DOORS ABOVE 37th St. Also 837 Troad St., Newark, N, Onyx Rings Serviceable! Reasonable! casino | © THANK-U TANGERINE ; ay. 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