The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 23

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” * | NE’S DAURHTER IVORCE See NET ORC POOF | to 12 M. and 9.52 P. M, to * P.M. will be required for the work of en-| ture,” sald W. A. Wheeler, represent+ | Shipping news at 2.05 P, | forcing tt io regulations at the | ing the United States Department of Weather reports at 11 A. Ms 12M, | outset Agriculture at the conference, and @ | 8°P. M, and 10.01 P. M. A feo of $3 head would tm f the technical committee. ak $3 per member 7.30 P. M—"Children of the Far the radio department of the Gove Mr, Wheeler outlined the departs East,” address by Rabbi Wise, ment se staining, estimated, |ment's metnod of bruvdcasting weatr 7.00 P. | M.—‘“Man-in-tne-Moon” Three stories for children, (c) Newark Sun- He n al committee con- ler, cron and market renorts fron Ma day Cali. subje under the three | radio telegraphy and radiophone sta- ppa Js of legal, technical 1, tions of the Post Office Department. 7.35 P. M—"Moental Hygiene,” by t | Daily market reports on the livestock, Dr. J. 8, W. Meagher, M.D, Brain | DIO M MEETING Representative Wallace H ite, | grain, cotton, hay, feed, fruits and 3. 7 ¥ of Maine, ie chairman of tl : | vegetable markets are broadcast over Specialist, St. Mi i Hospitalk, Brookiye A) TCourteas, am Committee; Dr S$, W, Stratt - | virtually the entire United States, and arone Red Croky Noclety, . ernment scientist head of the | farmers located almost anywhere can Rik B dtoiarion, Gaveee” Technical Committee, and Hiram P. | receive them either direct or with the 2 Maxim, inventor, is chairman of the | assistance of amateur operators, A Mrs. Dorothy Park Benjamin oka, ici of ‘eat icenses and the toad is ac LiG B. Mecwolod by MM HOODER Amatetir Committee number of State Bureaus of Markets sae yh : Fixing of Prices in: “There is no single use of radio,j/and agricultural colleges are also att p. Me There Ts Only One Pal ‘ tices Are Being except for marine and aerial purposes, | broadcasting both local and nationat i Threshed Out. ; that should take precedence over its|market and crop reports by radio After All," &c., duets and solos by atten utilization for the benefit of agricul- telegraphy and radiophone: James J. Sheridan, winner of first ze for tenor sdlo by the Newark) (Special to The Evening World.) 1 Festival, and James J. Lynch) WASHINGTON, March 8.—Whether tua oles hE B eT ole licenses will he required of receiving OPENING THE SPR ING |as well as sending stations is one of ; the questions to be decided by the SEASON WITH A GREAT Radio Conference, which has sus- i ———————— / | pended public hearings while wpecial B We Jwave length is several hundred] 8 P. M.—"Pittsburgh and Civil Ser- Qommitt, Xa x the legal, tech- H Coe Media. peu tevee me in excess of most of the re-| vice,” by Miss H. Marie Dermitt, Sec- © stubatoncldomaeddtatbdl be | . F.C. M. Cy Croix de Guerre TO-MORROW—SATURDAY We Are Going to Sell od pith Wrote Wife He Lived ith Girl in Two Hotels in England. | try in the Supreme Court of an jocutory decree of divorce in fa- Mrs. Alphonse Francis Austin has revealed the wreck of an tional romance, Smith, who lives at No. 24 th Street, it was disclosed yes- » 1s the daughter of Robert J. Postmaster General under ident Roosevelt and later Consul ral at London. News of Wireless Talking Activities and De-| velopments, Musical and Other Programmes | of Broadcasting Stations and Answers to : ¥ . KD KA (Pittsburgh Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. || 340 Metres ™ ‘1 ‘i y nical and amateur phases of wireless ceiving apparatus owned by the en-|retary Civic Clu! with four palms; formerly Command: jin icinsts, W Y Cb is transmitting | County. telephony are deliberating privately. phonse Francis Austin Smith is er 167th Squadron, Royal Alr Force.) jon a wave length of 1,450 metres,| 8.30 P, M—A versatile entertain-/ The question of whether a p gon af Frank Austin Smith, AT FORT WOOD ON BEDLOE’S |wherens the better type of instrument | ment by the Glee Club of Washing-| fixing provision governing the sale of Uhy resident of Toronto. At the ISLAND. jnow on t urket has a maximum | ton Seminary, radio apparatus is to be recommended of Alleghan: nin | of his marriage to Miss Ruth| MNS: AVPHONSE | (the real service which has been in-|range of 1,000 metres | ane Evening World siti conduet a'to the conference ia also to be fynne in London, October, 1912, he | © casting of entertainment but the use|GOING ABROAD FOR EQUIPMENT. | column devoted to the new Radio | threshed out | 5 0 0 SP R | N Lieutenant in the Fourth Dra~)| DASTOR URGES of the station by the Amateur Radio| with a shortage of radio material | Phone Service and will answer ques-~| There has been some talk at the bon Guards and had a yearly income | Res Second Corps, Area of the/in America and n nmediate relief | tions concerning the service, Pro-| Washington conference of exorbitant mated at $75,000. | LENTEN LIQUOR iia States of America. | promised or in sight, distributers have crane WANE Abn Me ees Md | profits in the “tubes” which are the A ND TO PCOATS he function of this organization is|turned their attention abroad. Fror | * ao. World see ‘Aa_-Radio Phone | essential element of the receiving sets After a honeymoon at his country ABSTINENCE to develop amateur station rv © at Wendover he and his wife Jreports, there seems tc ie a super Latest Styles Evening World. and of discrimination in their sal iditor, New York Nhs iad re ' routes from Hort Wood to all stations | abundance of the necessary equipment bare eh Fila: eviberg HERE. 188 Rio @ house in London. They parte: x of the army for the purpose of form-|in Europe, Many American concerns oma sath inhalalan elds ba ds) Ld fiyear later. A reconciliation was Mgr. Lavelle Speaks in Sermon |ing a reliable and efficient network of [have representatives in foreign coua- |ALL CITY FIREBOATS committee doubt the constitutionality the Best Makers. ted in 1916, largely through the | of Its High Price and Deadly amateur stations. These stations will|tries negotiating for the output of TO HAVE RADIO PHONES | ot a price-fixing feature in the law trumentality of Mr. Smith's moth- aN 2 jbe capable of actually. carrying on of- some of the largest manufacturers, especially as the manufacturers are . | Nature. |ficial traffic, and in addition, prepare | lhigite Hiwies baat. undar* pi (entyOOMHOINAE ation A DOZEN TIMES A DAY. | With Receiving Sets. ce less than Equipped a | | . It was not lasting and in 1918 he Even though Prohibition ts to carry on the radio communi roy: ayme ned one-third of his income to of the Government when called upon Bae ; Di DICAREN ev ee royalty payments fwife. She filed her action for| by any Governmental department. ful eal It is ertimated that 100 inspectors law, Mer. M. J. Lavelle, rector The following question he of St. Patrick's Cathedral, be- 2 ‘i 9 | asked In various forms at Ie ranging to install a radio receiving set ee in June, 1921, naming Miss i t The Amateur Radio Reservo i8/‘imes a day for tho last three woeka: |TTSINE to Tail tM we fire bonta Sy chwhanek whem she des lieves it well to exhort the strictly a civilian organization, not ob | Hat te tho: Governtiene mone te do (ou ; Me , Catholic young men of the city ligated in any way to either military | jsvtn the 100,000 vacuum tubes that | THs Installation would keep the fir in constant communication with n warghouses when the |Xwinhattan headquarters. Under the |war ended? Why don't they bring | present em the boats is out of 7 Executive Committee, which is Com-|them out and sell them when it is|touch at certain periods and there {3 Preaching Ash Wednesday posed of men from the commercial, o recall them when they start pa a8 “on Bnglish girl of twenty to abstain from Nquor as a z60d family.” ganization functions under its own Lenten denial, testified at the trial before | ne Court Justice Lehme- that | service or military training. The or- SiNtstaA RADIO TELEPHONE Regular 30.00 to 45.00 Values possible to relieve a critical condition |ne way miti and Mies Lawrence had} ™SNt. he sald that every one educational and amateur fields and in-| nq when they can he sold at a profit’ | out in response to an alarm and it Is Bei should do some extra little cludes no member of the military ser-| \vi1) some enlightened person come to |found they will not be needed. Every garment in this sale is an together in ~ ondon from the fall ‘ vice, curvansistanda anid’ atiewer thia quose | Sadiov receiving neta Havel been in: I FI fret delet penance during this season. | Great care is exercised by the Ex- i ¢ x stalled in nearly every fire house in entirely new model—There are the 9 till the summer of 1929 and G “It used to be that we in- ecutiv tion? and the concerts and other en- ts serve to relieve the Committee in assuring them dashing new sport styles in Herring- pril 18, 1920, a daughter was $15 10 $246 iisisa Lawrenos. cluded the exhortation to men - ives ee the ‘ SCs deste Rend OLic fremanteniltec when Hes pone eed ee for young fellows; ' ated as 1 points are of the high- awaiting the eall to action. ‘ s 5 mith aid not ¢ nd his wite’s| © abstain from intoxicating =| “tyne and efficiency, both os re- Nomenclature of Radio poke LT ee ee ue Free Demonstrations also blue serges, fancy mixtures and , but assisted It, as the follow-| liars, especially during this garda: the equipment aud, operate | i Jnuallnionsby Bare conservative styles for men of quiet er written by him April 20,| season," he said. ‘That has S ilatmane “GAVARG Copyrighted by Wireless Press yap ad taste. Reatiis detective end tad mong the many advantage EBithe court record shows: | veel left out this year. forded the members of this or F SWINE BEB URIIEN EGE TOR WE SOLD A LOT Jad Racaived 3 ee Pa | “But this I might mention it | tion ar ee callbre Gon: Ofywaves |i ie rd(0: ent huslastacmel k +4 pom HEImRDE Assist youll tho|/ cit Thel ett’ that, |motres:, lecturer: covering! instruction |Venent of all‘taaio enthusiasts. save RET WE STILL OFFER EXTRA HEAD SETS : Wa tscabls ie'you inaiired at the | wer at 18 Jon pertinent radio subjects; dect Sou wi | , e BATTERIES A and B | i jot) a DOs vat aoa aM) cat to-day, I am reliably in- Ing power contests, for which prizes) jie. e” Tieng —Hepressed by the Westinghouse Seniors $ Bohesc with’ w (edy da Mr, and formecs 8/80 High's price. that |will be offered Mee act GP aMITIbak or turhas ce avid {iad QviEH Vaedum (TUBS andl 65 | R S heal da satan naae sts it takes a wealthy man to get —— SL RURAL CBE WIAT ERAN EWH Brandes Superior Phones) | » Lawrence in June or July, 1920, {en oy "WE EVENING WORLD RAbio| ‘te Duper oF amr Oe | 154 NASSAU STREET- Tne Bul ons \| d also at the Anchor Hotel Shep- it without depriving his family CLUB. through’the coils of an electric ma‘s- | | Westinghouse R. ¢ $130 on, where I stayed for about a of necessities. And besides the ‘ net. T one amy turn would " < ary Direct Entrance from the Street. f | joi he Evening World Radio| c i = tl gh one Detector ire: bnth in my (sat name a) with a] stuff they do get, Iam told, is | ¢ aris oat iaknere aneranige anblions | - Obs Gra pane TOW nee throuR cue Sets ( Stage ty The Sportsman's Paradise ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. SSC is my Wife, the same = i an i fied ceases eda sal | FIVE NEW YORK STORES y as above." nothing but rank poison." tion blank and mail fv to the Radio| | | he distance above or be- | ROBIN | ee | ACH WHEAT REPORT: Editor of The Evening World, No. 63| j,) ne tance serene ert orien Park Row, New York City die) or trough (also antinode +» near Broadw R DEAD IN FRANCE, MTT TRAINING CAMP|. Tiere 1s only one quaiitietion for| (atunade) tough aio tingte) [ff 47 Warren Street 28 John Street, nea Menu Bt. Jmembership in this organization.| Gy a; SABE THREN EN Ath 8,000, WHILE AUTOS | RS Every member must be a 1 pepe ri 111 E. 42nd St., Commodore Hotel | Inclement Weather Prevents Pra bey i or Dodgers Te- adio enthus Anchor Gap : ap in the | 125 W. 125th St., near Lenox Ave. jagistrate House Cites Figures \\ Tp DISen ropaecrarkaiacihcindcsul Reni transinitter helniee used bat RADIO "PHONE Drivers. | S not expec for several] The highly effict smitting the instrument, : : Full directions and complete in- & wy ‘ Pras” Aryan voONe Ws, soldiers died on the ielpatin Gurdaue. prises lendovedabyieniy aruclece fawn tio t oonaueee Tate onnatterot BALL AENIGe Bevel nian tha tian vane PA dA A | cid f felt atante ae qi ve aitleflelds of France, 91,000 per- | less than 1,000 in this district, ‘The ect ric Can understand (hem, You save [al ANTENNA WIRE OPN \samaat 4th to 11th” bns, 25,000 of them children, were An nel : wl money by “building your own. | The SupersStrangth Copper b ‘ BROOKLYN dire Pattern No. 1 These #1000 persons ava on | Opening of Fresh Meadow Club FIG i AE aa Cees att are Recess oa Mei ciacyan Will Help Local Golf Problem «mx 50% Stronger than Copper. Better than Bolld Copper or Strands, Buy it in Cartons, 100-FT, CARTONS 200-P'T, CARTONS: At your Dealers: 1 erysta ry dire pamphlet, two we un size blueprints (19x21 lercial vehicles to carry speed high ten: ume comfortable fa n cu enters, pthe Traffic Court, announced meni aineaaniet i) tectiene quay test wias HER ane cad ce prauaa 50c 30 CHURCH ST, W YORK Brures before a special alder- | Nine Holes of New Long Island| cciting that is twenty-eight feet Anode—Nowative Rattara’Non? | fe Committee in connection | (Clyl Will Be Ready on {the floor, thus insuring the tinest of Anode of a Gell — ative polo ¢ Detector and Amplifier Units th an ordinance requiring com- | : fs ventilation and comfort. The ¢ that cell Consisting of 4 pages explan- ig | Decoration Day. | parts of the club house will ve Anode of a Valve— Terminal by while t direction pamphlet, and | jin the two full size blue-prints (16x17) bvernors. =e | The course tiated Ww r plate hes). Complete in heavy The traffic laws are adequate, HE newly - organized Fresh| ty minutes’ ride from the 1 Antenna—Aerial when uscd for receiv INE envelope, per set Oe © Magistrate said; | Meadow Club on Long Island heron Behe stat phi er area Pye ze ey ppereey me ae 25,000 One Month eded is enforcement. 1 will help considerably toward| Bridge, Manhattan tar Aen earn : cent: ney xs res ae - * ‘ * Order irec' y aul, ir Hee a arce a 0" con- eas Ne York's. ft roblem, es fro ew arden: ‘or ! WAVE > cal mn . * an ae a is aS Now con asin i w ; i 1 Jem, 4 a HS. ue) fe di 1 : y fs 1 loot For Sale avAll Radio stares / ! IHe advocated a State depart- | scramblir play on a very limited | Utes away from the 1 Ant Spar Disse-Tohonite discs fix Censolidcted Radio Call Book Co. ent to, hanve the examination | number of courses. Plans tor the | 0” Hillside Avenue, Jar at is Hiradtield tubes t Dept.! 98 Park Place, New York City drivers a “the issuance of li- club are rapidly developing. Nathan e price paid by the ¢ ts assist in eptin ng in sut, New Jersey ates in properly re traffic. of New Yorks so elp : Meade Newark) | RADIO A BATTERIES | | lating mo. |merly known as the Woodland’ Golf| to the fact that it is within the City J JZ (N | | . hat some of the club's golf architect, A, W.| §70Wing sections. 360 Metres oes : 7 9 ense fees be spent for eilicient @ construction of a modern eighteen large profit, an exper Features for the da Ask Your Dealer or See Our Expert ole golf course of over 6,200 yards | UNiaue in golf clu raya 3 } Suminer h. Nine holes will be ready | Membership is limited r 1a: ot '' Wiherbee Storage Battery Co. 1 the other 1 tot Reinelon UAialal 1 . \, 877 7th Avenue (at 56th St.), N. Y. Gr iiew at ee ee nee he teapot ne) = | CUSTOM TAILORED joo Special RADIO Number]; © TO YOUR MEASURE “ay ry feature which wil] | Cedar Street, Manhat § First Year—City’s Aver ‘ Ac ¢ most critical, The! It may be Is 77.1, locker roc t room which is usu- | was the one wi g woolens— The March Issue of Choice of more than fifty different new spri alty n the basement of most | memorable | made up in your favorite style. Perfect Satisfaction Assured g Arg panies of the Bronx are the ) onstructed ve}and Hutehin last ie ce st In any of the ten lar the lev the ground, and will be! Neck (4 n a 4 cities of the United State = = - ~~ 5 an Hsed by figures compiled by the lg ae Sasa etn) Inv: nti on : i “oa is Pedarntion ! From Make e Tailored in our Er eenphlgieeelrey THE EVENING WORLD RADIO CLUB | enil Leia —. bmg rhe Sn estimating the infant “v1 ali \ om fee “rate for 1921 New York was Applicat j ! feaimentee on Wearer Ss sidered by boroughs, and of the PP ion For Membership Now ON Ie LL NEWSSTANDS | $397 babies born in the Bronx Se . ‘ 1 Nawal, os alana aen cis pate A - A #1921 only yefore attain ” Be PES MASE AA RS SAS C > Radi Pion ore Wasa PRINTED—SURNAME FIRST. How to Build the Ra otrola Woolens of equal quality and tailoring of such high standard Htely 63 for every 1,000 birtns ; owt would cost you $50 to $60 at the so-called exclusive tailor’s. Boklyn came next with 65 and ; : Jphattan last, with a death rate Address ....++. 1.44. pene ; vee gath NEW YORK STORES: Sader ony mesraie! BROOKLYN: Bi9.2 per 1,000 births STREET, Other Radio Feat 104 Flatbush A sate st In New York as «a whole onhouink. te ’ 1 He 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. Open ashi bia Ikenaie Butiding.) fe wos 77.1. The lowest tat : 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. Saturdays ‘BRONX: senief cities was 10s Ana Receiving Set..........Broadcasting Set........ nr 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. Till 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. Bt. Louis unofficial rates are A f : e 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d & 44th Sts Tye YR gad GUT n thousand, The || EYRE seeeerseeessee es LOCAION . 06sec rereeres : 8 eitetuiAveniitdece cheve 125tu) 10 P. M. ae NEWARK: ccnbaen | \t All Newsster e Copy. | 128 West 23d St., Bet. 6th & 7th Aver, $< Mt Neware ae “Na Call Vettors’. 3.45. iis SRUDAIO Oa bah earas . ' 9 eet ea eats 4 . S . ase alan é ' Talo aud Pitisourgh, ——ov CHIE & CORNELL

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