The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 28

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| | velopments, Musical of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to Queries Will Be Found in These Columns HOOK UP OF A CRYSTAL DETECTOR. —Wo0p, WELL SEASONED By Capt. Robert Scofiield Wood | (D. F.C. M, ©, Croix de Guerre with four palms; formerly Comman- der 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force). BOZEMAN BULGER AT WD Y. Boreman Bulger, The Evening World baseball expert and fameus whort story writer, is going to take hig first turn at Radio Cirdnit tis evomms He will introduce in style all his own the popular stars who will enter- | tain the enthus!- astic Friday eve- ning audience, Mr. Bulger may have the now fa- mous “Swat Mil- ligan” along with him to help make merry. | Tfumorous anec- | dotes of the 77th Diviston, in wh'ch he was a major, are counted among the best of all of the war's funzy stories. Ile hails from the So and has a stock of “coon stor that will keep any gathering on the | verge of hysterics for hours on en’ | Prominent among those who will Le a amtroduced by the creator ot Swat kiddies at 7.45 P. M. Powerful pair of pliones, about 2000 i# John O'Malley, the well known) Party night (several well known|ohms, The use of a variable con- tenor; Maud George, star of “Foohsh | Broadway stars of vaudeville and|densor will greatly improve tho set. \ Wives," and Frank Mayo, the popu-| musical comedy will entertain with| With the set you mention you will bar shévie hero, laGhae aedonclowue)) 8:20) P) Me not be able to hear the musical pro- pa Bozeman Bulger, Amer 8 fore- | sramme, Yn this article we are answering | most baseball writer and of the} = gollectively the requests of forty-two) nest story tellers in the world, will| Thomas Howell writes: “Does C Q jetters from beginners desiring 1n-| introduce the ning, |D mean the same thing as S O 8?" formation concerning the constric-| yympire Sto Novelty Five, jass|4ns—On Feb. 1, 1904, C Q D was dion of a simple crystal detector. |. isicians : written into the log books of all ships he following are the parts that you will need to assemble this instru-| ment: | Binding posts of sufficient size to permit the depth of the nut to stand | clear of a base of wood or bukel!te about half an inch thick. | Large standard of the split-bind- ing post type with universal act’on to carry the rod to which the cst- whisker is attached. s merely a piece of thin copper phosphor bronze wire soldered to the djustment rod. Bakelite or porcelain knob, threaded to the end of the adjustment rod Motnted silicon or galena crystu! if you prefer to mount your own crvs tals get a small cup-shape receptacl: about three-quarters of an inch in diameter and, abaut half an incl) deep. Set your crystal in it und| nold it in place with a soft metallic | vomposition made by dissolving | or tinfoll in mercury. Do not tempt to use hot lead solde The familiar tin-foit package with the yol- Jow label is the only form in which Fleisch- mann’s Yeast ie sold News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- WIRE CONNECTION catwhisker | CWNIAS WR" cncaieaeroas” thet ments aurime tie comine nseu your. | NEED “ETHER COP” TO CONTROL RADIO PHONES—HOOVER | Secretary Says Certain Wave | “Length May Have to Be Fixed | for Amateurs, ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 10, An “ether cop’ may be neces>~ nary to curb the activity of the | amateur who lately has filled the air with so much wireless chat- ter, according to Secretary Hoov- | | er, that communtcation with ships } at sea is being disturbed, Mr, | Hoover is arranging for a moet~ ing in about ten days. of repre-~ sentatives of the Army, Navy, Post Office and Commerce Depart- ments and radio experta to discuss radio control. Ho is anxious to protect the amateur, but thinks @ certain and Other Programmes wave length may havo to be al- lotted for the devices and that the | “ether cop” will have to make the | boys tune their instruments to it. | ing by Robert Johns, baritone; Georgo Thomas, tenor; Herbert Terry, reader, | Bere or yop eat BAKELITE 1X E (Medford Hiliside, Mass.) 360 Metres. Police reports of the City, o& Boston, P.M, ‘Amateur night, elementary radio talk No, 2, “Euergy," by, L. D, Tre- fry. Announcement of amateur activi- ties. Popular music and songs will fill the remainder of the evening. A World reader, writes: ‘How long and high should am aerial be to re- ceive news from Pittsburgh, New Jersey and Roselle Park? What set would you advise me to buy to hear {t twenty miles from New York? Ans.—Your aerial should be about 100 feet long and twenty feet above surrounding objects. If you Hve ip New Jersey a good crystal set will give you the results you want, but if you live on Long Island we advise W JZ (Newark) the usc of a vacuum tubo set, 360 Metres. i Harold Conklin, East Orange, in- quires: ‘‘How far can I receive music on a two-slide tuning coll, a fixed condenser, a galena detector and o KNoB. BINDING OST WITH UNIVERSAL CONNECTION heat will absolutely ruin the crystal, The receptacle for holding the orva: tal can either be clamped in a cur per device in the form of a standard for connection with one of your bind- Ing posts or equipped with a small brass nut and bolt to secure It tua sheet bent copper for the same con- nection. Composition or ply wood base about four inches square, Any weil reasoned piece of wood will do jist as well, These should be mounted accord- ing to the accompansing diagram. Hourly news service and music, 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Official weather forecast, 11 A. M., ‘ pair of 2000 ohm phones, with an 32M, 6 P.M, and 30.01 5. aerial 120 feet long and 60 feet Arlington official time, 11.55 A. “M. high?’ Ans.—In your locality you to 12 M. and 9.52 P. M. to10 P, M, Bhipping news, 2.05 P. M. Agricultural reports at 12 M, and 6P. M. should be able to hear about twenty miles with the above set. Maxwell Wolff, West 148th Street, writes: ‘Will you kindly tell me if I can hear wireless music and weather forecasts if I use a navy type loose coupler, 75 ohm receivers and @ galena detector?’ Ans.—Suggest look- ing at last night's diagram. You will need a fixed condensor and a more W D Y (Roselle Park) 360 Metres. | en Se Man in the Moon stories for the |carrying wireless equipment as the distress signal, to be used only at} the direction of the captain of the} a K DK A (Pittsburgh) |ship, when life was in de~ ger of being 340 Metres. lost by the sinking of the ship, The S O S came atter the Berlin Conven- Music. 10 A. M. to 10.16 A. M,,|tion of 1908 and has practically 0 P.M. to1 P.M. 2 P. M, to|¥ashed out the use of the Marconi C |Q D, although for a long time wire- less operators used both signals when alling for help. It is no longer used. » S$ O 8 has aaleupereet rst it 15 P. M., 4PM. to 415 P.. M Uncle Wiggley stories for the chil- dren, 7.80 P, M Special news, Government market |‘ reports, summary of th ew York tock Hexchuuge and weather reports, ‘AMATEUR R RADIO = Coir wee ry, Miss Louise | WORKERS PROTEST} |Guiraud, Children's Department of } ce the Carneie Library, Homewood, at | Believe Threatened Regulation Is | States we President boionhge & and to Secretary Hoover against e plan to regulate amateur wireless telephony. It says: “In regard to the presunt movement to restrict the operation of licensed amateur radio stations ot the United We 94 & committee representing the Hudson Radio Club of the City: of Ne wYork take the liberty of writing you to the cause and necessity for any such restrictions, We as licensed amateura have been successfully carrying on radio telo- graphic and telephonic communications ent characteristicn of the tpye of re- colver used by those making the com- plaints. Woe ask in oll fairness that it be proved conclusively that the ama- tour ts at fault in this matter before any legisiation Ie enacted that will In any way discourage the very earnest anf meritorious work of many thou- sands of this great nation’s young men."* sesame GEN. O’RYAN TALKS ON TRANSIT OVER «. RADIO PHONE Gives Warning by ‘Wireless of Paralysis of City’s Traction Due to Politics. The votce of Major Gen, John F. O’Ryan was heard last ‘night in thous- ands of homes over a vast aros, speak- ing for tho plan of the Transtt Com- mission, of which he Is a member, and warning against paralysis of the city’s traction systems for politics’ sake, Gen, O’Ryan made his remarks in the plant of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company at Newark, and hls words wero carried to his unseen audience by « wireless telephone system. “The public should not be diverted in this great fight by catch phrases about home rule, 8-cont fares, which no one contemplates, or by any other distrac- tions having political or corrupt motives a While They Last! NEW 6 VOLT, 80 AMPERE Guaranteed RADIO STORAGE BATTERIES $1 1.00 B,_Wareh KLEIN'& STENGLEIN, Inc. BATTERY ENGINEERS 81 West Fordham Road between Jerome and University Avenues. Mail Orders Promptly Fi HGa|| Supplies in Stock FINISHED SETS ALL PARTS y Electric Service Engineering Co. 105 WEST 47TH STREET. == Bryant 274. 'THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 4922," bohind thom," he said, “Suburban areas { cannot be oponed by now lines; decent | nent. manner upon oxle' y half-way meamires, by orders of Public Service Commissions, 0; devices ot conventences, or in any other way, 20 long as {t 1s possible for private cor- | porations to transport passe!.ore upon tho fundamental theory that the greater the revenue and the jess the operating expense the more the dividends.” i | during a . oe an veore or wiace on’ + Sat pe Ts a, wave ° thout .| interference of any nort. | Mar wey paar Wear ine “We are of the opinion that this in- Bei vie ac 300 0ome torference Ia due not to any fault of tho amateur’s transmittor but to the inher- ot de | IEGFELD Ba ie “FROLIC. oti" EMPIRE Tae ake DORIS KEANE Sst CZARINA 124 W. 434 6t. tte Sat., Mon. @ thar, Hartley The Nati New Play | Anthem "| TY Dia, 40th Gt. ve, a, 8.80 Mats, Sat. & Mi fog Ter” rag poe a ELSIEJANIS § THE BY VICTORIEN SARDOU: | LIBERTY ¥y, 424 Bt, at 8.20.|Last & Mate, Sat St tals THE vi BRIEN GIRL KNICKERBOCKER ® Bway, 3 St. Wve. 6.90. | ts. Bat. & Monday. “BULL DOG DRUMMOND* “+A Real Melodrama,” with A AB _ E, Mathews, BELASCO ¥ Bt, = 538 Miccottgate htonday & "rm BABooL ENORE UL RIG KIKI Prosenta Went ath &t, Hivenings et 6:20. | CORT Yin. free ‘Mon. & Wed. 2.20. | WALLACE EDDIN Y NASH | ia _' “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” _ RPPLESACK™ TRE 6000 MORNING DEARIE ed Eva. 8.25. Mate. Beneation at tne. BE sci citen. 2Wa. TIMES SQ.| Allan Pollock in Tentre, 7. 428 4A BA, of Divorcement” Re hiok se Thurs. | With Janet Beecher, < Tvs, &.50,[Last® LYCeUR Wy Ge BS Semare iweeks SLASCO iw as LIONEL Vv RTWILL GRAND DUKE.” KLAW Thea., W.4bth Bt. MARIE DORO Pro a waa @ Bat to “LILIES OF THE By Wm. Hurlbut. with phone vg ll WaASSt Bry. 1470.By.8.16 0h MUSIC BOX Wate gat, sion. @ Wea, 2.18 Wes “MUSIC | BOK REVUE” SIX CYLINDER| LOvE With ERNEST TRUEX, DULCY: FRAZEE | Eves 8 a Mats. Sat., Mon. LYNN Fi ONTANNE | For Best Results Use Novo “B” Batteries With Your Vacuum Fup Tubes NOVO MFG. . CO. | 424-438 W.-33dSt.,N. Y. Chelsea 9389 TEST ED GUARANTEED MARVEL GALENA CRYSTALS 8. P. M unctions of the Chamber o¢| Based on Wrong Theory of Commeree,”” by Marcus Raul, Pres Complainants, ident of the Pittsburgh Chamber of] jie frudson Radio Club, of No. 301 Commerce, at 8.80 P. M West 88th Street, an organization o Selections of solos, ducts and rend- amatenrs, has forwarded « pro Fleischmann’s fresh yeast helps digestion and cleans a coated tongue HOUSANDS of men and women have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating Fleischmann's Yeast. It is human nature to want to find out “why.” So far as science can tell us thisis the reason: Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food abundant in certain ele- ments which are necessary to health and life itself, Ir promotes the flow of bile and of pancreas juice. It has a remarkably beneficial effect on t! hole digestive sys- tem, It cleans a coated tongue. Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or, if you prefer, in milk. Men like it in milk shakes and malted milks, Women like it spread on bread or crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and your tongue clean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast fresh every day ‘e or between meals, Get Fleischmann’'s Yeast fresh daily from your grocer, Vremsl@r Set in Special F. E. Metal le Ready for use. Immediate |PDchvery - - Yr REDD-EISEMAN: - ADIo corr. 255 Fourth Ave., ¥. City, Dealers Write for Proposition CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Last N. ¥. Concert This Season METROPCLITAN OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY AFT., FEB. 12, at 3, Calli-Curci PUNCH & JUDY fee MARY SHAW |." » SbndstS THe ‘ATRE By i PARK nines At 8.80, Mata, day &Wed.2.30 BLES The FC FOUR| HORSEMEN oF THE APOGCLYPSE Hh THE MULTIT WoInce THE TAPPoe Presentation. Mi CeAND APite = wee Gul ES. AR BROADWAY APITOL: Sist Sheer NOTE: * FOR THIS ENACEHENT. JUST AROUND THE CORNER” & SUPREME VAUDEVILLE. ' set ON a v BOX OFFICE. WALLACE REID Prices, 00, $3.00 (No War Tax). ‘RENT FREE’ + bust ante ¥, Osteopathic | ME_VAUDEVILLY. + Clinic pnd Hosp! nid. | Mot EVANS £ BLATER. (Steinway Piano. ' ane GARDEN, General Director. 3 1 7H OPERA “Mon ff the Lady Letty,’ Wee MANHATTAN geet) pp IVOLL oMern3 shhh RAZA, At 8.30 “Malone: Sat, Mate mt Bway cand DOROTHY Dat Tos rl of the Golden W nt" Sat, Nigh 49th St. & Paramount Picture. | iaanmermoge Suny ra pitoll CONCE tthe Madonna: Th YALTO HH Ot peal ond “The Birth- ‘Times wi a | duy of the Square, ‘ (Mason & Hamiin the official plane.) FAMOUB" ALTO ORCH TIMES |CON'TINUOUS CARNEGIE HALL, Mon: Aft., Feb. 13 RITERION SQUARE|NOON TO 11° | (Lincoln's Blethday Holiday) at 2.38, “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?” Aste ASTEINWAY BIANO:) Now At BOX OF Concert by JOH! | | TIOKETS, $1, $1.6 METROPOLITAN or HOWL ALL toe, Gciowile os Plane VE COW Lym vermin CHICAGO OPERA HEFETZ 2.90, suaTe es HOLS TO-NIGHT at 8.15—RIGOLETTO | MIL EYER ct nt Aroued the Corner: AMUSEMENTS. dieliipininninsnstimemceint Seniesa AMUSEMENTS, | ete, (ate AMUSEMENTS Grinned at us To the I Cocoon’ left the murky lake was teeming with huge On our right the horde of savages stood their plsnal spears ised. ; ites pete Ahead the white-yellow desert stretched skeleton hands Meet us darned. ‘o the rear 7 o Caravan, a charred heap of ruing. Lay dead on the blistering sand—our guides, our water bottles empty, our ammunition low. We were at our wits’ end when suddenly Benson— Great White Giant Moved. And such a clash. .......0.+ss00c8 This is but one episode in THE THRILLING RECORD OF A ST. THAT TREASURE © EQUAL IN FILM A series of Four Paramount Pictures called “MISTRESS of dnc trot won the WORLD” “DRAGON’S CLAW” opens at RIALTO—RIVOLI TIMES SQUARE B'WAY AT 49th 8ST. Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld & § OTHER STOR E MCCOY DAVIS §4,001HE i Bway, Eves. u0 Wed. ¢ a e , mS ee =: 2s & QF egg iE oe m.. Ss os fustea! " The siushing Bride NATIONAL dist, W. of Bway, Evs, 8.50 Bry, 1004. Mts, Sat. @ Mon. The Music of Ageat West 45th Street. Evenings, 8.30. ae BLJOU Matinees Sat., Mon. and’ We m DOVER ROAD ‘ct wi BLOSSOM TIME cei Baume “PINS & NEEDLES” ST ee ae SUNDAY, MARCH 5th CENTURY 3 Siit.cee Be cutee Berane HOCOLATEAI| WER ns ~;| Chanve Souris sits Mgt Theatre aoe Bats, Mon. hic AL . J OLSON | ‘BOMBO” SHUBERT 44th, W. of Biway. Eve. 6.80. Matinnea Bat, Mose We | BROADHURST 33,55." Sree aoe MARJOLAINE ie Musical PeISIbs With PEGGY WOOD & LENNOX PAWLE, | I ¥ elou 5 FROM AN UNKNOWN: “I: is with the courage of one of many that I clap my hands and cry ‘Braviesimo’ for the personal triumph of Sidney Blackmer in “THE MOUNTAIN MAN’” AXINE ELLIOTI’S Theatre. Evs. $30, Mats. Sat., Mon. & Wed., 2.30, MERECIAL MAKY GARDEN & LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY MAT. MON. 2:20, CHERRY. | "ST. Thad. MATS THURS - SAT. Wit COURTENAY v AW BREAKER BOOTH Ties MATS WEO-SAT LONGACRE Wert ssh St. Eve. at 6.90. Mats.Sat.,Mon. & Wed. 2.80 © THANK- U| THEATRE, W. 44th St. Ey LITTLE "yitts But, done & Weds 8 o ihe Z YEAR ELTINGE West 42¢ st. Mats. Wed. {|THE DEM HI VIRGIN A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION. COMEDY 433 & 5,0 Lva.t LAST WEEK "8. 5. TENACITY at tis Theatre & THE MONKEA'S PAW wiebhy MONTMARTRE ys thus $rAn | MANE END 3 “HOPE _ HAMPTON | Sie “STARDUST” ty @47 Bt Tyee Re ain F Pants ‘ "IC GUDDLE UP ae MARK ; TRAN Be RSE via DLVOMLIN' Svielate— Ballei—vran| a : PRODIGAL UDGE’ | 140th Bt. & 6a Ay Bronx Opera House }%:2.° alata We ‘| Marjorie Rambeau «: is __FOR SALE. ~ DIAMONDS ™ CREDIT Ap WArcHes AND FINE JEWEL Gast VALUES sir & ROY, (AL i: ego © Warsi <o Ron 4 comets "3 - NORA BAYES GARRIC 65 W.35. BE 8.20. Mat. To-m'w- HE HO GETS SLAPPED Moves to Fulton Commencit ack to Methuselah” ail" bret? Ne ‘Now. ‘West 44th St. pee. Matinees Sat. .Mon.&' oft AEMML Moo! A wie Picture in America, LISH WIVES LOB VAL GE TH. 4th St. & 7th Ay. IST. Tee 9 HER ‘DANGE ing 6400 | YEAR . 7 (CaRiTOn 5, Ko HITS. y Arthur Pauline Lord "aii “The Deluge” Hopkins 2 s PI; ts ber a Coment Dv. Presents@ VANDERBILT Sir wa css SU Mata Phare, € Bet. 3. APOLLO] v. w. crirrimrs ,,..,, : ee Hetoon, He 6. © 0029-Rent ase 20! 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