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4 ——— _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922, " | c . ! fi i . care, The set you have has a de-| 110 feet long. For T tyne, four wires, ;i9 Llewellyn Park, Orange, N, J., re-) ’ fe Bassi | i | Mr. Maxim paid tré to the FROM MANHATTAN George Dich!, Hackettstown, N. J] Puritan Drive, Port Chester, N. ¥., | PPerators for thelr work h -—————— EXTENSION T0 MARCH 1, 1924) Inquires: “Will a loose coupler, a! writes: “1 would like to know ii two ure 1° So Street Car Conductor Gets Am pafr of 2,000-ohm ear pl ind a! radio rece rc trom | ke of the war, 1 etob’ tralatng rested an Rurglar, it —————__—_—— cpyatal detector with a hfty-five toot lone 12 aaron as | the Government delay and ex-| Albert Zagourski, Msphan eaten) Re \ - ; ; ‘ aerial about fifty feet bigh be good | Most assuredly not. It wo prac- | ; | SETECE: Ske CORTECT ON, Was | RESON EY \Assembiyman Rosenman Seeks Quick Action SHOUBY th Feedlve. the metropolitan eally Impossible. tintess you tuned | q..the timo would como] puiceman Reardon of Butler Street ‘ | smnaarnciag er ’ % i,j voth instruments to identically the | would sit 4 homes and, over the | Stition, Brooklyn, early to-day on a to Prevent Lapse in November. } Sooo eeeica Tron the Laradeaate |#&me wave length, If you wanted to | Wireless telephone, follow the snevchos| charge of attomptdd burglary, i hy, Wise CN ee cere | Have be! neing Wi and the balloting at the national polit- 0 tal a satel] vores of a and 480 a'ioeis; which ing contro at Roselle or Newark, tho | S#¥® both machines bringing in a |icat cheventimee tt nal polit-| According to the police, he was found rem |diferent brand of entertainment it is | ! S The Evening World. would permit them to open on crystal set will not be dependable, | git of the: au . Pa SAU LUA i _____ lin the cellar of No. 164 State Street, the Lord's day between 7 and 10 You will d some kind of a con- y lestion, | Brooklyn, after a woman whe happened ALBANY, Feb. 11. etal | NEW HUGE RAD i in the morning. denser in your hook-up, ‘The aeriay| 10 CENTRAL. | io seo nim out of a wind * Assemblyman Kosenman of “: in too ehorts it should be at Teast 468 g, TRS annual dance and recention of ial idl aaa Moparts yy 6 ew Tork City bas put in a dil! | Awombiyman ©. P Miller of fel tone : a ite Association of Wireless and Cable | Broadcasting Station Will ‘Top 24- Wo tht wi an Btraet): Seanhalean AP G elegraphers will he held Friday eve- || g | No. \ : ‘ ; egtepding the emergency rent | Fei rae ue Lai ie! tne | 5 ., |ning, Feb. 17, in Arcadia tall, Hroad= | StF R@ek on Lower Broadway. | thought was at home, — Clinton laws to March 1, 1924, The life | Tabor Taw by authorizing the George Nowe, Hastings, writes: “Al way and Halsey Strents, Hrooklyn.| A Government permit hus beon grant- | Streets, Brooklyn, Ie only a hart dis- of the present laws expire in | F i, see says an aeriit] must be made of | This is an international organization | cd to the American Telephone and Téte- | tance from where he was found, | ahe point @ panel not ¢ rnati | Phone and Tele- | pulice thir haps, nis indifferen November of thie year, and Mr. | persons, ually Caepienentanlven News of Wireless Talkin Activities and De- e copper wire, and f says an|and its enrolment embraces thre h Company to erect a wireless tetas tow precita I nh ‘Aunntenee = Rosenman, who is serving his | of employers, employees and the & aerial can be made of a covered wire | Warters of the operators of the e broadcasting siation-on the roof} be to blame for | public, to serve without pay, to | i it get the same results, Who js} Word. — The terpischorean activitios jot the twenty-four story opomting | Will lot « Magistrate first year in the Legislature and faadira tale Aly oeane or ere velopments, Musical an 1ér Programmes | ane « s b Will couse at LE. ML Ha « v = te fram @ Democratic district, | nsuire Into any cause of a strike, at ‘ right?” A. B fs correct. An aertel Re es puilding on Walker Street, near Broad- — ck ndustrial dispute and | of Broadcasting Stations and AnSWEFrS tO|can ve made of insulated wire, The — |way. The station will probably be ‘ favors their extension to a time | endeavor to affect an amicablo | F 7 & = - |Wireloss wave passes through the| MAXIM CALLS RADIO loberation:initead thin (wo months | The M4ET during & after j when ihe Legislature is still in settlement, | Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. just as though it were-not AMATEURS AID TO U, S. li one leteal’ epeens mipporting. the @eesion, in onier that there may | De 1 5 ; - 1 tenna will be 100 fect high, The sta- } be mo chance of lapse should Mr. Jenks of Broome has in- | f — Pi , ne ie i the occasion arise for another troduced in the Assembly a bill | By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood | Jones Oranton, Ny Jucinaniregg| aye eee at tae sent | HOR will he egutpned with ‘the latest ' oes. 3 te Suite poselbis, td ey lars ren a (D. F.C, M. C, Coix de Guerre! K DK A (Pittsburgh) Is there any difference between aj LAO IRMEET EE] Gee Gen aw Ah har heron A Horlicks Hl though, that the Lockwood com- road ani ‘all Streets, He * a ree era OF | cluding the use of electrical filters and | " 5 mittee will ask for its ow | would amend the Tax Law by |W th four palms; formerly Comman- 340 Metres. crystal dolecion and: 8, saiene: detae etrical Soclety in the | oiner equipment, and will cover a Th ORIGINAL tension and Gov. Miller h providing that the franchise tax |#er 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force) A va detector is a crys Bullding, No. adiue of from 190 to 150 iniles. im}. Malted Mik ready oald that he favors one payable by @ corporation Issuing |FASHION CHATS BY WIR 1045 A, M., tor, ‘There are two kinds of | Hiram Percy Maxim. | ye american ‘Telephone « vest « for @ year at least. shares without stated par value Stkveety. Wail’ notes Ltd Preshyterian ¢ ul on the market, silicon r American Radio Relay ph will hot. provide a hea a | are so shall be determined by taking as |" another Evening | Alexander fps ‘The gulena crystal is League, said the amateur radio oper- {but will only make contracts for | Following {5 a resume in brief a base such portion of the aver- | Wrd luminary, whose articles on} MM, Radio Ch faba sanettive ab (he two tbr 1s a great + al Mr. | broadeasting of such matter as it | ‘ of happenings and legislative pro- age stated capital and average [fashion and proper dress are interna- | HOG Maxim and officta ft age a ,|trons have to send out ewspa 5 Digestible ' additional amount as has been | tionally recognized appear a Congres PCS, Tarrytown, writes: ‘uns [meet Seeretar over in Washington entertainment agencies, — department } eeedings in Senate and Assembly Se Sion et ha ee dullest uate at the Racists) ny writes: “WWI Nithin a few aiid stores and. advertising’ coro Tevusdy: peapated ono. aaell | ef interest to and affecting | Tianco of stock as the average F Station * In Now-| 1; ‘ Pr out © measurements for} eral plan to nateur Wireless have:for some time been endeavo : Used successfully over century asiaddd New: York Cit Sees cotta employed. Ike tke, [Ark to-night and tell the feminine] Lincoln Memorial Un in-nerinl wih a natural wave length t oMWithin the aren to be covered hy thie| sage Get 9 } Senator James J. Walker yes- | State bear to the entire average [Sit of the radio world all about; Met, Tenn : ZOO NaURGRE ANB a) nO Cheese ate TA tation there np about $5,000. re ‘hake tor Horlick s | terday introduced three bilis which | &ro8s assets wherever employed. [the things to wear, when, why and), uM Arrvicws of the Calvary Hols) feet trom the ground.” A. Vor the | tong ations, which would make up idi- | wea { would amend the Conservation = lhow. Miss Wells is going to tell you| istten, mint # Rev 1 N| inverted type use four wires about Mr © of about 11,000,000 per | Thys Avoiding Imitations ‘e | es x ninister | } Law #0 as to repea} Gov. Miller's Hi A L all about—no, we think that the sub = water power leasing legislation of wu lard uck Ject, will be much moré properly, Wo G1, the American Iadio Re ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Jast year, “‘and the substitution Pl PI k Wi handled by the lady herself eo we| Starch Station at Medford H'tiside, - Mass., will, broadeast sacre: : ‘ therefor of a policy of State de- | us uc. ins will resign in her favor. A desecrip- | ctavate ai saiale x fi aiaday, es Ki velopment and distribution of hy- Aid of Police tion of a “left-handed monkey - droelectric power at cost to the wrench” is more in our line, ———— “ Lencegies Be sure to read her story 6 | b osredhaleandt day's Bvenine. Wer. BG Mn | Questions and Answers . ae ly |p aless Ma i ife Ns y) Mr, ecsepleract babe ‘sonly Homeless Man With Wife Inj Ee } one answer hi jole power a ig ‘ RADIO CHESS MATCH, oF Julin, Mast 41st Street, writes i question, and that (s State deve! Hospital Drinks Poison | x \ U ana Princeton are going “Wil it be possible to hear concerts } Pare has rimea tape iene Gms by Mistake. |to mix it in the air at @ game of | Wit! an aerial forty feet long ‘snugly { and that we will continue to de cao chess. ‘Nhis will be the first inter- | Sheltered n two fifteén-story mand.” Arthur Rawaton, twenty-six, 1s @o|collegiate match of its kind, and the) Ridings?” A. Your aerial ts too Fi z cheerful under adversity he won the| outcome of the experiment ts being | Sort bY sixty feet, and the effect of Assemblyman Jamies Caulfield | regard of the police early to-day and|Wwatebed by some far distant chess | '* 199 Meh bullding is a matter that tetrolsoed in the oa a it ought soon again to be on his feet.[slinger who would mix it with the|Sxperment alone will determine fo , which would ame! e Election - : - work for| Bastern demons you H Taw to provide that members of |{/¢ has been out of regular work for] | f a committee to fill vacancies in Weeks and his young wife in a HO) iy ait ietters of the Ameriean| P Newton. Hlmhurst, to: 1, writes designations must have been en- pital, at 68th Street and Park Ave-| p04), StS a a iphave-an-Aerolladrenetavith'altwo yelled voters of @ party during ue, awaiting the arrival of the stork, |Wdio and Research Corporation at] a arty-toot aerial well Insnlated the two years preceding. Mr He kept himself as neat ay possible, |Medford Hillside, Mass, has been |" L pole Caulfield says that under the however, sleeping wherever he vould|changed by the Department of Com-|%%¢ With # Kood ground, ‘The only present law any group might » and asking charity of no one. He!merce from IXB to WGI. The wave! thing I can get is telegraph messages cure signatures to a petition and made the rounds of various institu- length will remain the same. Can you offer me a solution to my | then use the petitio nas it suw fit lions fneidental to his search for| droublen®® <A; Lanethen: your -derlal im the interest of any candidate work, and chopped wood for his food, | al 7 S does a ‘ for any, party designation Ilis day's labor ended, he went to jf o @ single wire of 100 feet and try the hospital to Inquire about his wife. | WJZ (Newark) tuning your instrument with more The hearing on Assemblyman He has an infected tooth that has 360 Metres Cuvitiier’s bill to repeal the Mov: been giving him trouble, and he had Censor Law, whteh was to take (iodine to use on it, He waa outside place on next Tuesday, Feb. 14, | the hospital at 8 A, M, to-day, ex-/ Hourly news and music from 11! has been postponed until Feb. 21, | pecting pews of the stork when, in} 4 M. to 8 P.M, before the Judiciary Committe: treating the tooth, he accidentally! Weather forecast, 11 A. M, 12 M, The reason for the postponome: | swallowed some of the poison. Hej; » and 10,01 P.M. is that the moving plotare exhibi- | Tan to Hast 67th Street Bietion and! Ariington official time, 1155 A. M tors will hold their convention in | told of his predloamenf, Mrourtng the | to 12 M. and 9.52 P. M, to 10 P. M. RADIO HG) Supplies in Stock yt a FINISHED SETS 4 Parts for Receiving by underground electric power, to dress, 7.45 P. M prcendy i, |Lieutenant he was mot fhe kind to) “y ' otic ‘tl : . Albany during the coming wee |try and end his troubles; because he | yy, cali} abe reports (ofticial) 18) and Sending jth . vors x irene 200 ‘ sembly a bill to amend the Rali-, | >¥ the time Dr. Alice Paul arrived cantie Fabalala, 7.80 P. M Seal For Immediate road Law to permit a street sur- Li oP edad pong EO eked foo Fashion talk by Margery Wells ot| Delivery face street railroad having a , fi The Evening World, America's fore Electric Service Engineering Co. franchise to operate in any city With his pluck they made up a purse! ou authority on how women miculey 105 W. 47TH ST. bce Lh Cinen iVes : | for Mpa, gent him to a good place for fh uge tracks of other street surface | fhe might ana will try to find & 10) ane Original Syncopators, dance | railroads for a distance not ex- | = orchestra of six pleces, directed by | geoding 2,600 feet, under certain | wepeyaeD AVTER TAKING POISON |Charies Buddle, 8.20 P, M | conditions. | Mra. Gadie Miller, thirty-two years} Young Richard, an old English | old, of Ne, 1317 Avenue A, took polsun |folk song, “Long Ago Alcala,” Mess- Mr, Peter A. Leininger of |early to-day then san into the strevt/ager; “Casey at the Bat,” Thayer; Queens County, has in the As- calling for help. She told Voliceman|songs and reading by Henry Allen. sembly @ bill to close delicatessen §—‘Rinschler phe had quarrelled with her! price, basso, with Mra. Henry Allen| stores on Sundays between the husband. She will recover. Price at the piano WDY, Roselle Pak, will not boadcast to-night _ RADIO DEPARTMEN ) While They Last! NEW 6 VOLT, 80 AMPERE cain dete Ine. the RIBU E BATTERY ENGINEERS 81 West Fordham Road between Jerome and University Avenues Mail Orders Promptly Filled, K DK A (Pittsburg) leaves his boots outside his door People of Mexico Aro Refusing eee sight and) gate them ‘back 7 to Be Stirred Up Into Revolt] gninea and polished in the morning,” Myles 20/A 50 20:35 A.M J8n Against the Government and | related D. F. Woodson of Glasgow, |'%,) bt ee oa, reat aay 7 ; Scotland, at uhe Belmont. “An Eng-| special 3, Government ket i in its £ i Revolutions Are Things Of |iisnman takes great pride in the cons [reve aunwury of the New vern|}| For Best Results Use In 1909—13 years ago, when wireless was in its infancy—Binns not Jaltion of hia Boots aad, ax a renut,| Stork exchange and weather Tevort, was Radio operator on the S.S. Republic when the Florida this custom prevails everywhere, even] 740M Me a iadion Novo rammed her in mid-ocean. Heroically he stuck to his key and Pevelutions in Mexico are now vast | Wie then Me tate, cannes along 12 rumiementale of the 2021 incon | wronnce who sat ihe Ar, and inte ngeemeyTohim'aa hetorat | "Sogcen wy mw tor ove ow, || Batteries Heke ae gel g og trite agg tac duly Sanden Jack Binns was the first man to send a wireless message at sea which saved human life. By Roger Batchelder. —_—'"_ Private homes, where servants do|7.39 Pp. “1, “RB” flashed the distress signal “CQD” (now SOS) history, according to /\fonso Bulnes | himself, for a perfect moming shine |jine, 8 P. M : fast Americans do not foll ‘thi > Ff whe esqures us there will be nary a ee eine found that notte eee PM 7 With Your Vacuum Tubes ved. Th ld were i i i whe sans rule: and tae fund that "ote ea teun vacuum) ab saved. e eyes of the world w on Jack Binns. His action “This prediction 1s based on the! cept on reqnest. Moreover, you ha: fact that Government conditions have |no set time for the performance of . the function but have your boots changed greatly for the better,” He) oeaned only when they need it, and Mass.) 360 Metres. (acc cb la nsietenaeln WG I (Medtord Hillside, ) NOVO MFG. CO. proved to the world that wireless was practical. Naturally, Jack Binns has kept abreast of the remarkable strides | 1 ssid, “and also because the people of | when. you have time to spar = —| ! ; ‘ e r : | the country are sick of revolutions | me ¢ | Police reports of the City of Bos leetigcotry tom in Radio. Now, for the first time, his long experience is available | and disorder. ‘There have been sev-| THE NEW CANADIAN NICKEL, [ton 9 P.M | WITHERBEE to the public. He is conducting the Radio Department that is pub- i Br Nt cruisers far Pon NE nei es Vee Meath Tali by U: 8. Putte Heatin |] p> 4 rye A BATTERIES lished every Sunday in The Tribune. For up-to-the-second news H sl urned out by | gerwice. y r 0 n j _ stignted by fallen Generale with #0 | the Noval Mint in Ottawa,” aaserted | Popular dance musto will be played ||” mutt sueht_ sce 10 | and for expert advice on radio problems read Jack Binns in — ’ utterly to cause serious disturbanew, William Carroll of ‘Toronto, at the| for the remainder of the evening Ask Your Dealer vad Bee ‘ ‘The laboring class of my country|Commodore. “They are of the same * want to continue their work in peace. |aize as the familiar United States| Si The cultured folk feel most friendly | coin and are 10 grains | tagh ] toward the United States, and would 8 vmsne (08 i ee | : | de 1 | (}+ —weloome a better understanding be-| re, Site 1 the crowned effley of His W JZ (Newark) || JONES RADIO SETS t Jes, Of course, | Masesty’s head and breast, with the $29.00 2 piso Mth Mane expects that ee ecreius Vi Del Gra. || 360 Metres. supeecscnsitie OY ong cieoate same working arrangement will #000) ige ‘In’ the centro is the renee a and ar iicensed thers | zi To-morrow’s— Sunday INDAY PROGRAMME, |= be found whereby the oll and other! ores, i] Radio Chapel Services, by the Rev, Jones Radio Laborat controversies can be pettied, and all|Cent?,,!@ om the right, above the! magar Swan Wiers, D. D, assisted || a9¢ Monroe ht F jes "obstacles to peace removed. Until Soe tn ae apie leaves by the quartet and organist of the| Teoria 121T-R MaTeKTy, Ne Be Hy ™ or the date of insue fs cfavepae ea aise Homer bth aes thet WontiaCntaran “Sh, | —<— | Ty Tc! RADIO PROGRAMS PUBLISHED DAILY in the TRIBUNE ~ must suffer financially. | FARTHEST FROM HOME, | Spirit of TAncoln in a Radio Unitied | Lr Ros La | if | Ene: “bw one section of the country, we "New World,” 3 P. M | 7 $ " wr tig Formica! toms nol. "Ane whee ate” thet Abraam gn a, atte »y {LITTLE Wonper 515: Rumber of British and American com- (to-day are Mr. and Mrs, M. Beraha, |S Rev, moven Soult Inglis. < ¥. M. | Complete Radio Receiver Penies are now prospecting, and @|who are at the Pennsylvania, Their neheatra Hgacon Lights the Way fo Product has been found which is twice |home town, Shanghai, is about 10,000 | Wit shone the afternoon with the BON gs Cantina hae ct pret } smiles : ‘ 000 | radio folk, giving a varied programme Nery need Complete line nt Pa re ae ee me from Brestuey of national airs and popular scte BEACON, RADIO & ELEC, CO, | found a well that will yield tlone / =] commercial pote eiiiid | (For complete stock quotations Sacred music, 7 P. M 8. 8 and market review and news, Musical selections, 820 FP \ iaaidaa LAPMbAEOA. § | WHY THEIR BOOTS GLISTEN, | see Wall Streot Final Edition of |, wombare of ihe tanmerime come | ment gnasy fish gare gues | iI “Tach guest of an Pngiis’ j hote! The Rrentme World.) "Vy po ar Mbitle ‘egio, UAcarsee Br ne ‘ - —— ) Wavlar. ti excaD® Aeross inet rmentk urine tne coming nsea! year. “rremscer. Ve OW CUM Haren a a - a4