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ee i i i Hi | Ey at News of Wireless Talking Activities and De- velopments, Musical of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood | (D. F. C., M. C., Croix de Guerre with fou- palms; formerly Command- @r 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force.) | | Miss Virginia Burt whose imitation of the Hawiian Steele Guitar is known | to thousands of vaudeville audiences, | is going to be the star of this eve- ning’s performance at the Roselle Park studio, Miss Burt played in support of the famous Fritzi Scheff in “Glorianna,” and is now making an- other claim to fame by way of the! radio phone. So remarkable are her | imitations of the Hawaiian guitar that | in a duet with Frank Ferrera, the | famous guitar soloist, it was impos- | sible to tell whether the music was coming from her throat or the instru- ment. She has written ht own music and lyrics, some of which will be heard for the first time to-night. ON “LOUD SPEAKERS.” One of the greatest problems that | has been presented to the radio engi- | neer and which is pressing him harder | and harder every day is the develop- ment of a “loud speaker.” The market | is flooded with “loud speakers,” but should be of sufficient |diameter to ist on the hard rubber ‘part of the phoa Po not, under any circumstances, !°t the metal, 88 or card tubes gei through the} |ise of rubber bands. This little home and Other Programmes Schemes that promise Improvement) and a great many have turned their attention to the development of the loud speaker with startling results In a great Many cases The accompanying sketches illus. | trate the methods used by two enter. prising “fans'’ who have succeeded in obtaining good results in this line, The common wooden bowl, the| which has been seraped and sand-papered until every irregularity | as been removed. ‘The interior wos and = sand-papered = with Following this it was| several thin coats of namel, each coat being sand-papered yefore the next was applied. Three coats In all were applied before the s was perfectly smooth. A thit trip of mahogany was then stretched across the bowl, as indicated in the picture, and the ear phone set in two holes made in this mahogany slat Two metal tubes were then attached to the phones by means of rubber n also be of glass or open at both ends, mall vent and touch the diaphragm | of the phone, as this will prevent any- | thing being heard. The tubes should | be of such length as to give them at| toast one-half inch clearance from the bottom of the bowl. The tubes are held in place against the phones by the | made loud speaker gave the excep- | tional results and the tones came from {t with plenty of volume and remark- ably clear. | The other illustration shows the top} i} | Woon Bows oft the ordinary phonograph with the sound-box and arm removed and a Phone placed over the hole. This} Our experts will assure your getting perfect service— and any tube set purchased of us will be INSTALLED FREE | within 25 miles New York City, “suse of RADIO Supplies in Stock Finished Sets, Parts for Rec: ceiving & Sending Radiotron Tubes UV-201 UV-202 UV-208 UV-216 For Immediate Delivery Electric Service Engineer'ng Co, 105 W. 47TH ST, Bryant 2743. Open Bove, there is hardly one that is worthy of the name. Some are able to give lots of volume to the tone but in so doing invariably distort it. Others, giving good, clear tone, produce it so that it is almost inaudible at a distance of twenty feet. There are plenty on the market, some better than others, but none really g00d. Amateurs are always trying new w NOTICE: pay BRANDES “Matched Tone Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. manufacturers. Jr. and Aeriola Sr. STYLE Ne. 307423 Fok a component part of the radio receiv- ing sets produced by many of the leading Among these are the Westinghouse Aeriola For your protection be sure that the set you buy is so equipped and the package con- taining the phones is labelled: BRANDES Superior” “Matched Tone” HEADSET (A srrne No. 07473 D_ SPEC No. 907 C.BRANDES. Inc)237 LAFAYETTE ST, NEW YORKCITY THE BEST | ADVERTISER | OF THE WIRELF \| is TH | COMPLETE, %15.00 FREUD-EISEMANN RADIO CORP, | Mfrs. of high and power Radio" | | | AMP: av facilities ra having ly, F 6M ory ture “Superior” HEADSETS ¥. D. SPEC. No. 3026 the phonograph and will very good results. Try it etter “rom our friend We received a dddie Cantor, who was #0 popularly celaimed by radio enthusiasts after ‘ recent visit to WDY, Eddie says nothing about shirts (Bide Dudley please note), but he does say that among the thousands of letters of commendation and appreciation that ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922, — : gramme PART r Biniles o by Li solo, by hi hing saxopho: her steo! art jonas, he has received from radio fans there~ on quite a number of dimes to fay nothing about subway tickets and pieces of gum. You will, of course, romembgr that Mr. Cantor jokingly requested his audience to remember him with a nice thin dime. boen remembered to the tune of about and he wants to give it to the an Red Cross. a very pleasant I hope to be able to attend another party. Regards to Radio-Lana."’ 1s in Blue’ was d from St, Louis on ‘Tu ght and afforded the Middie its first complete musical show Mike Special a his famous o1 chestra from the Carleton Ter New York City, is going to give a symphonic jazz concert over the radio phone on Washington's Birthday af ternoon Charles R. Scott, ¥. M, retary, who Js just returi visit. to twenty-four countries, will deliver a lecture to the radio audience on Sunday, Feb. at 4 P.M. from WJZ at Newark e subject of this address will be “What the Boy Scout, Red Cross, Near East Relief, Sunday Schools and other denominational or ganizations are doing for boys in many countries."" W JZ (Newark) 360 hetres | Hourly features of the daily pro- gramme: ; | News service and music from 11 A. M. to 8 P.M Weather forecasts, 11 A. M., 12 M 5 P. M. and 10.01 P. M. | Arlington official time, 11.55 to 12} M. and 9.52 to 10 P. M. Shipping news at 2.05 P. M. Agricultural reports at 12 M. 6p. M. —————$————<_$__—____, (~ WD ¥ Roselle Park) 360 Metres Okeh Artists, directed by Fred W and X RESINOL Soothing and Healing Improves bad Complexions Try it Dont let a poor skin bar you from society when the simple use of Resinol Soap and Ointment is sure to relieve the condition SICKNESS THIS TIME OF YEAR If You Tire Easily and Feel Run Down, You Need Gude’s Pepto-Mangan All over the United States the health | of the people is guarded carefully by | Boards of Health. Yet with all that care and watchfulness a disease some- | times breaks out, and spreads from home to home. | There is one safeguard that is! preached by all physicians. That is| to keep in good physical condition, | Gude's Pepto-Mangan builds up the blood by increasing the number of rea | corpuscles, It is to fight disease germs and carry them off If you do not feel right, start to-day and take Gude's Pepto-Mangan, Keep on taking {t and notice how much hen lbetter you feel, Gude's Pepto-Ma both liqaid and tablet f by druggists everywher and tablets have exuctly medicinal value. prefer. Mangan The the same Buy whichever you Be sure it is “Gude's Pepto- Advt Go Quickly She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her household duties. At the first symp. toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's as Syrup—a household Preparation of sixty FGRAY'S SYRUP} SPRUCE GUM “ > WATSON. 26.00) Newark He has , PART Justin Ring ‘Trio Th men, ant ret eds Brew Duct Music, 10 A. M 12.30 to1 P.M. 2 P. and 4 to 4.20 PB, M, “Uncle Wiggley KDKA (Pi cial news, change, and entals of the 1921 Income Partnerships and Cor- It may be possible, , by R. 1. Wecktine, { think the outlay P ihonth " Century Male Quartet trom the you will Hittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. | kk on Tilton, tenor; Roy Strayer,! gy. 1H. s. write tenor; Dr, R. Hf. Kirk, baritone, and/nect a tickler J. A. Croft, bass, assisted by Oskar |oouplet?” Ans. :, Browne, violinist Bi Justin Ring ‘Trio will play banjo and saxoph win J Virginia Hurt, soprano, -vill Introduce fn compoattion® and original Hawaiian wailan Shoi Hanjo solo, "Crazy Joe," by Harry Reser. & novelty with saxophone obligato, vy | * 340 Metres Government market summary of the “Swanew ne ames, “My Heart Is than Glantz, with ying “Brondway Atter WD Y has night the following may also “That Dreamy| from th “Mavi five a Can Ride," “Ave Marta,’ 2. r . The Four Horse- flat, ‘The artists -appeai mme are Gladys umes Haupt, teno derlic, accompanist; son, violinist, and I anist This programme through to midnig M P.M. win James, aiian Orchestra. ‘with In Sunset tisbargh) to 10.15 . M. to 2 Bedtime Stories’ 8s $. Wood “T have a brings in the concert terference. far L convert writ New York weather reports, a_phonog and Earl B, Col- |Wednosd Oh, So Good for Breakfast Try this —toasted Tak-hom-a scuit and marmalade. Light and tempting, yet very satisfying. to ‘Tak-hom-a Biscuit is the cracker use, because it splits-in-two with- out crumbling. Sold only in the package with the red wrapper. [oose-Wites Biscurr @mPany Branches in Over 100 Cities For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver ‘The easiest cathar world to physic your liver and bowels Dizzy when you have Colds, Biliousness, Ir jeet, |carets.” Deposit s Bed Spring and Matt Full-sized Phonogra Dining Table and 4 ete ‘4 Me, Mahogany Fin istered Acid Stomach is candy-like “Cas i One or two to-night will|dren love Cascarets, too, 4 Pe, Bedroom Buite, FISHER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 106"ST tic-laxative in the empty your bowe! Headache, carets never stir yo digestion, or Up- like Salts, Pills, Cal _ Gold and Baal cure’ oughl; BRO} Decayed ly, extra Cleaned WHILE Yi < E, 125th St. $E.Cor.bth Av. | THE HOME NINGS. ROS = [= ebe le lelajela Hours ® A. MT Yon | oe | woe K Y W (Chicago) “The Awakening, Melodie and Waltz."* { Questions and Answers j for the children at 7.30 P.M. , c I also get several other) distant stations regularly. loud speakef to work with this set?” fins, rouse See Questions and Answers. and you will fe they cost oaly ten cents a box. 4 Save Decayed Teeth, Ti Loose Teeth, Treat Dis heya SETS OF TEETH Porcelain Crowns, Wridgework... Fillings "and ‘inies Made at Reasonable Prices 4 EN PLATES oF 3 OFFICKS Ave., cor. 59th St 's Drug Bt {World Wants Work Wonders simple operation can be done without Hager, will give the following pro- fins, pianist, of the Pittsburgh Mus!- ~eeeeeeseemrs, in, | cal Institute, at 8.80 P. M. ——_—$——, signed off for the be picked Man a Horse He| Minuet in “Believe | “The Old Re- | and ‘Vienese ring in this pro- | Easter, soprano; | Comfort Hin- | Ebba Fredrick- | tena Parsons, pi- is broadcasted on , according 8, Staten Island, | crystal set that is without any in- Can raph horn into » but I do converting the for ° the service { ‘How can | con-| with a loose diagram in 1s_ completely by] u up or gripe you lomel, or Oil and Chil- Without Plates | Gums and Porce'p.: Teech th REPAIRE! ‘OU WAI? 169 E. 34th St N.W.Cor.3d Ay 0 @ PM. Dally oe | om | eon BROOKLYN=== OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN , Saturday’s Offering in Shows Decidedly Clever Models Remarkable Values at 8.75 Fashioned of Timbo Italian Milan Milan Hemp Distinctive brim models of dec individuality. Hats Also on Sale in Our New York Store BROOKLYN==. \ New Spring Millinery Sports, Tailleur and Dress Wear Trimmed with ribbon, feathers, ornaments and flowers. VOTER, |, , . for ided FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Special for fomorrow | | OPPENHEIM.CLUNS& GC | | A Dress Event for Misses Made Possible by a Huge Purchase of Newest and Most Correctly Styled High Cost Dresses of the New Spring Season Panel Tan Tunic Henna Surplice | Values to 55.00 New Gray Straightline = French Blue Effects Periwinkle — Navy Blue Hand Embroidered 28 @) QO Black Beaded e Flame Braided Rust Canton Crepe—Taffeta—Charmeuse—Georgette | ; This sale has set a new record in dress values and with good reason. Hundreds of fasci- nating, high cost frocks are being offered at a price that has created far-reaching comment Misses’ Department—3d Floor =BROOKLYN Broadcloth Spats, Value 2.75 1.50 OPPENHEIM.CLLUNS & CG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Another Unusual Offering Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Strap Pump Up-to-date Dress Pumps developed in high quality Patent Leather, Black Satin and Black Kidskin; flexi- bie soles and Louis heels. Handsome one-strap Walking Pumps of Black Kidskin with collegiate heels. Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store eeeEeEeEe . ti