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Beacon Radio & Electric Co., Greenwich St., near Park Pince, N.Y U A Ruvser tot pf JONES RADIO SETS é 1 $29.00 Vanadium Stee Perithe Standard in, Ratio) 0 and are licensed thereunder Wabash Jones Radio Laboratories Wahash pt 4 884 Mouree St. Breok|, MY, ary | Teleshoue 2217-R Latayetts woe W Maryiand Utah Copper Uh Securities 55 OBS 80% 30% + 40 30% + 4% 44 Oi 84 a 41% 42% + WHAT IS A PACENTIZED RECEIVER? Operating a radio phone receiver without PACENT RADIO ESSENTIALS is like driving a car without the many accessories that add so much to the pleasure of motoring. The PACENT PLUG, TWIN ADAPTER and MULTI. JACK will enable you to get the most out of your equipment, Ask your dealer to show them to you. Send for Bulletin No. N-100 Dealers: Our plan will interest you. PACENT ELECTRIC CoO. New York City 150 Nassau Street Member Radio Section, Fas s"s peer THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, AWE TS wr SIST he Tesi amis i ——y Radio Girt, who appeared by apectal arrangement of The New York Evening World Radio Department, at the Brook- lyn Radio Show, was received by « large jand enthusiastic audience of radio fans and fanettes last night and was com- pelled to sing the choruses of her orig: catchy number, “Say It by over and over again, Her other numbers were well received. Judging from the applause #he received when introduced, the fans welcomed the op- portunity of seeing her in person, pre- viously having heard her over the radio phone. And, as Bide Dudley is wont to remark, ‘‘ail were pleased.” The B: lyn Radio Show closes to-night after entertaining thousands of Brooklyn radio enthusiasts for the past week. By Capt. Robert Scoheld Wood (0. F. C., M. C., Croix de Guerre with ims; fdrmerly Commander 167th iron, Royal Alr Force). KOKA THE OLDEST BROADCAST STATION IN: WORLD, e Questions qalore have been asked concerning the agé and service of the various stations broadcasting news and music, We are not going to give a list of the numerous stations, but we are golng to settle for our readers the question of what stations did the first broadcasting for public benefit on a large scale. KDKA, the East Pittsburgh etation of the Westinghouse Company, did the first regular daily broadcasting. They started operations on Dec. 21, 1920. It {s one of the most powerful an¥ popular ations in existence and is quite, regu- larly heard in Venezuela, all through Central America, np the West Coast of the United States to Seattle, as far north es Edmunton, Canada; Halifax, ‘ova Scotia, and on ships 1,000 miles en. 6 WGI station of the Amrad Cor- poration, at Medford Hillsides, Muss., {s also a pioneer in brqadcasting, but did not run a regular programme until & comparatively recent date. WRW OFFERS PRIZE. WRW, the broadcasting statiop of the Tarrytown Radio Research Laboratory, will broadcast two special programmes on Sunday. The firat at 2 P. M and the second at 10.05 BP. M. Atthe end of each programme a message will be spoken over the alr end all who copy it correctly are requested to submit it with an additional 200 words in the form of an essay on radio. The ten fans who copy the message correctly and submit the best story on the future of radio will be given two tickets each for Broadway show. The message will not be in code. eeee eerece NEWARK TO STAGE RADIO SHOW. “GAY IT BY RADIO” A HIT. Following close on the heels of New Miss Vaughn De Leath, the original] York, Newark is going to stage its a =| ‘rat ‘radio show under the direction of EE “66 Dotash ana The Best Business News of the Day Is the European Trip of Salesman Vauclain, Who Took Ten Mil- lion Dollars in Orders. But—What if They Cancelled? On. Publicity for Mar- tiages and Art Pur- chases the Partners Offer Some Helpful Suggestions toBritish Royalty and on Mr. Huntington’s “Little Boy Blue.” NE reason why the theayters and mov- Derlmutter What Makes Newspapers Interesting? A fs I was to wake up some morning and tind that T had grown such a disfigurement on me in the night as them so-called tortoise shell spectacles, 1 wouldn't waste no time taking the first train to Rochester, Minnesota, and having one of them Dr. Mayos ree move ft for me.” Ag “Maybe it’s the law out in California that a criminal has to win the best two trials out of three before he gets the engraved cup.” “{ guess them stock brokers’ customers begun | money into 750 steel engravings of famous Amert- to figure last year that they could get quicker can Presidents on parchment paper, and he could action and less damage out of fifty-cent limit.” not only see them bat ellp coupons off of them “He might as well have put the same amount of aswell.” oO >: n—nhnagxrxrxX———————— one ‘Here's How!’ or saying: ance the advertising California is remembering two days after the ‘Happy Days!’ ketting from the way the District wedding what the bridegroom's “I could never understand Attorney of San Francisco insists name really was, Mawruss, what it was Col. Harvey done giving Arbuckle one trial after wouldn't equal 10 per cent. of the anyway which give him a big another,’ Mawruss observed, stock broke Which ts failing enough reputation to make Presi dent Harding appoint him Am bassador to England,"’ Abe said “For one thing, Abe, Col. Ha vey was the first man of any prominence to wear them rubber every day according to the New York newspapers.” “TL guess them stock brokera’ customers begun to figure last year that they could get quicker action and less damage out of PRINCESS MARY'S HUSBAND “JACOB.” . “Maybe it's the law out in Cali+ fornia that a criminal has to win the best two trials out of three % . the Newark Ledger. This show will] < ‘ ; tired spectacles with large round before he gets the engraved cup, 560 cent limit, with one round of % ket be staged at the Robert Treat Hotel,| ing pictures is do- leoees,"’ Mawruss liformed Hito or whatever it ix they give a | $1 pots after every picture full 1% ar starting April 12 and running throug! ing such poor business, Maw- ‘But What. for a: ROBUtAtION. |h criminal that ain't found guilty or better, stopping 12 o'clock te an 3 toil P. M. dally and russ, is that the newspapers is that?’ Abe protested. ‘For my in California,’ Abe said But sharp,” Mawruss remarked they are to have the show {ull of lively, crisp radio subjects. Sidelights By R. R. Batson. Nothing that has happened recent- ly better illustrates the improvement) in the position of the railroads of the country, t#ken as a whole, than de- CLEAN-UP WEEK. Mayors, village presidents and local health officers of the State of New York are making appeals ani delivering lec- tures on the importance of civic clean- liness. The radio phone has been hit upon by most of them as a vehicle which will inexpensively and most ex- not tails of (he announcemént of reflnanc-| ich wi) ininpennelt: messages. Into ing just made by, the Northern Pa-}the homes of the people. Everybody way w! ness” Last summer when the Great] 70% Woy until the campaign closes with} Man and the Northern and Northern Pacific were forced to take care of the maturity of $20,000,000 in Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 4% per cent. bonds, the condition of the money market was such that these two roads were forced to put out an issue of equal amount which carried a 6% per cent. interest the end of the Clean-Up Week Drive, which is being conducted by Dr. H. M. Biggs, State Commissioner of Health. Get ready for Clean-Up Week, which starts April 17. {~ Questions and Answers "any fillum in to the eee crete S Fee rate. These bonds-were intended to papers, even run for fifteen years. a hours, The Northern Pacific has now made| Radio Fan—How much will It cost} said me to make a crystal set that will re- ceive the radio broadcast programme over a distance of four miles? An- wer—You can construct a set for about $6 that will give you reception if you live within four miles of the broad- cast station. That ts if you intend to make the instruments yourself, which, I presume from your letter, you intend application to the Interstate Com- merce Commission for permission to float a new issue of bonds which will be sold to a syndicate of bankers head by J. P. Morgan & Co. and the First National Bank, and the pro- ceeds will be used to retire the bonds issued last summer, helps to make that Mr. ‘The significant point is that the] to do. new bonds will carry only 6 per cent. interest, compared with 6% per cent, 3 Daridl Ree ie there any nae of ; 8 apparatus for which a hich the road) had 10)Pay ® FORr seo ATs iy: nok necessary: Answer All And after allowing for the fact that] types of transmitting atations must be the bonds issued last summer will] jiconsed order for have to be redeemed at 108%, and worth of the proposed issue must necessarily be sold at a discount, the company will still be able to save in interest at least one-half of 1 per cent. per annum on §$105,000,000 of bonds now outstanding. Out of Luck—"‘After having used an aerial for several months I removed it from the roof so that repairs could be made, and was subsequently refused permission to replace it. After some dickering I obtained the permission of a neighbor to put the aerial on his roof and have been enjoying the concerts ee Heder ee SESE K graphs, or “That part of The move of the Northern Pacific is or she will go to the Board of Fire Un derwriters and force me to take It down It fs installed according to the gov ing rules and regulations of the New York Board of Underwriters. What can I do to stop her, as I do not wan! to give up the-set and deprive my falmil of this source of entertainment?" An swer—If, as you say, the house next door does not belong to y landlady and the installation is in accordance with the provisions of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters, your land lady can do absolutely nothing. She money rates were high. It is prac- tically certaig that the Great North. ern, for one, will quickly adopt the same policy of the Northern Pacific, Vanclain by locomotives it put us. russ.’ There have been a number of im- portant companies that had to pay as high as 7 per cent., and, for that mat. ter, as much as 7% per cent., for money during the last eighteen months. And this money has not so interesting for one-tenth the price, Mawruss,” Abe Pot- ash remarked to his partner, Mawruss Perlmutter, “which including murders and holdups, Mawruss, there is more things happening in the newspapers to amuse the tired business man—to say nothing about the disgusted business worried business pretty-near- the in It would into bankruptey, “T know I do, Mawruss. broke business man, than in glish language from ‘Foolish Wives’ Four Musketeers. “TL notice you seem to kill a whole lot of time with news- business me forget there ain't been @ customer in the store all morning when I read Vauclain of phia has been away four weeks or so, making Rome, Paris, Lon- don and Berlin with a full line of locomotive engines for tha Bald- Philadel. without but that Mawruss Perlmutter win people, and comes hack with ten million dollars’ locomotives, carrying a single sample even.'* “Did he sell them from photo- is he such a good talker?"’ Mawruss inquired. the news replied papers didn't say,'’ Abe “but It must be some consolation pe rs to Ukely to be followed by the many|CVer since. Now my Iandiady say 11 ty manufactnrers like ws which other companies that were obliged to| fill have to get rid of the ser and tke) gin't got such crackerjack A finance their needs at a time when ees) ; number-one salesmen as Mr anyhow $9,998,000 per trip, y'understand, that if the Baldwin people gets only one can vellation of an order for 6-12 doz, practically Maw “And is that the most amusing thing you found in the 1 day, Abe?" Mawruss asked “Well, if you look at the news “And [ couldn't bring myself to have much sympathy for them whether or not I've got to wade part, Mawruss, if I was to wake through another one of them Ar- up some morning and find that T 3 : ; stock brokers neither, Mawruas,* fad erown such a dlatsirement buckle trials, Mawruss, Gott sei er * + on me in the night as them so- dank the newspapers wouldn't Pie ceaitn re ae cailed:. vobincatrelll-anectableas print no more about this hove was small houses with customers playing the market on a five point margin, y'understand, and when it comes to foolish ways of get- ting rid of your money, Mawruss, playing the stock market on a five point margin makes drinking tchampanyer wine out of a lady's silpper look like celebrating Na- tional Thrift Week Fi “BOY BLUE” AND THE UP- STAIRS GIRL. “And talking about National Thrift Week, Mawruss, I also seen it in the newspapers where Henry E. Huntington, whose father done business for years on the Pacific Coast under the firm name of the Southern Pacific Railroad, bought a picture by the name of Little Boy Blue, or some- thing like that, and paid seven hundred and fifty thousand dollare for {t."’ “T suppose he bought it to pre- sent it to some art collection ain't it?'’ Mawruss sald. “Sure he did,"’ Abe replied. ‘He bought it to present to the art col- lection of Henry B, Huntington, and it’s going to hang in the par- lor of his house in Californi where him and Mrs. Huntington and the upstairs girl can see it every day of their lives.” “I suppose if he would have presented it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Abe, you and Rosie wouldn't have missed a Sunday going to see tt unless you was actually forbidden by your “Aoctor to leave the house,"’ Maw- russ remarked satirically. “Say!"" Abe protested, ‘Mr. Huntington paid for that picture with his own money and he could do what he wants to with it, but just the same, Mawruss, if Mr. Huntington bought that seven hundred and fifty thousand dol- lar portrait to put away where nobody but himself could see tt, he might as well have put the same amount of money into seven hundred and fifty steel engravings of famous American Presidents, y'understand, mounted on parch- ment paper, of the par value of one thousand dollars each, under- stand me, and then whenever Mr. Royal wedding over in England “Which Iam a great believer in hlood being redder than water, Mawruss, and If any one wants to call England the Mother Country, Mawruss, an adopted grandchild lke me ain't got so much right to kick as T would have if T had come over on the Mayflower in- stead of the Fuerst Bismarck, un wouldn't waste no time taking the fifat train to Rochester, Minne- sota, and having one of them Dr. Mayos remove it for me with a couple of trained nurses and the other Dr. Mayo giving the ether Which T also seen it In the news papers to-day, Mawruss, where William G. McAdoo has left New York and has gone to Los Angeles THE REASON THE THEAYTERS AND MOVING PICTURES IS DOING SUCH POOR BUSINESS IS THAT THE NEWSPAPERS IS SO INTER- i ve: * pane) ib for 0 Huntington wanted to have an been earning enough revenue to off-| nas no more power or juriadiction over | PAPCr® as a substitute for mov- | egTiNG, exclusive look at them. portrait set its cost. Now that money ana|your receiving set than she has over pictures, Mawruss, th portraits credit conditions are getting back| your electric iron. Don't worry abou usual two reel funny fillum to begin life all over agwin or derstand me, but to my mind he could iy ae nee them in the near normal it certainly would be|her—Just go ahead enjoy your conce:ts.| featuring Ambassador Harve something "' Mawrass, a litte more than 99 per DEVRCY: OF a ieee cepoalt: vault, M but he could policy to refinance in every instance ee Abe said. “What do you mean be cent of the newspaper veaders of ry TUAS, re hy could have the where the bonds put out at a high| .W. W. T. City—"Can t use a var “What did he done now?" All over ‘again? “Maw the United States would have had bd aay Sail \pping coupons off of interest rate contatned the provise |@ble condenser in series with my ground | Mewruss asked “Mir. \MeAdoo’ tw: dist at { 4 plentiful sufficiency if the col Fa - : that the issuing company might caf |" ™Y antenna to get the best result He made such a } tte Raown in Nauta nia hoiteam umns and columns which have here is some people, Abe, (ee ior Answer—A variable condenser can be| inner speech in London that the ahr ania heen printed about that wedding Maweuas stid, “which thinks that ach ‘bonds {n its discretion at a New York vated . s used in series with your ground or ir ellah ‘newapapord vail Tre would have been boiled down to a man should ought to be boosted Stated figure. series with your antenna, but to ¢ eps is, Abe agreed L ind not knocked for preferring to % ltate tuning put one in series with ent Farding would recall him to Mr MeAdoo ENGLAND-LASCELLES— put $750,000 into a beautiful pie se LIBERTY BONDS antenna and shunt one across the Washington,"' Abe said red that a peuple o At New Riga Hall, Westmin ture instead of Government Liberty 3128 opened 99.24; 24 4148, [9% the secondary. WHY M'‘ADOO GOES WEST Angeles ha hing again sas fogiand en, Ea =8) bond OA OE Vical | a Travis iiyancan 1 But why should the English but having to pay income Ring. and’ mre Gitine vi And I think too, Mawruss. Raiyl, City—"Can 1 ouse a paik of wsapapers r ardit m fe ears, he m i bid but when a man p 75 NE hit cacuivere din ton iuneiey ont newspapers think Mr. Harding m for six yeu 1 Endand todetce. J teiteice nA man puts $750,000 into 4 an ( wants him back in Wa ter living “ one picture for only himself, his 1 receiver Answer —No ; isch ‘ Friends please accept this xl ttn a Opened firm: Simms. tila; Inter. [Wil need @ pair of at test 1,500 6 1 reason Tike tha ork, where in addition to Vn the only intimation ES NH MTOLES BAR tO BRe, national Petroleum, 1374, up la: Stan. |Tesistance to wet any results ‘with ved 1f Mp Hardang | neome tax grou then: M es Pe ee Siem caerpiin it figures out a 39,000 per per Marat OTIRA] Rhee Uno nate rane radio set, nthusiastical a fan abou Adoo Punnel ®t Arathi Pavone vitae son.” Abe concluded, “And ‘; aloes tied ser baie stead ches, he could go ave curmping on | | . \ O00 1s too much money to spend Battery, up | adio, 844; Good-| yp : usted i vi Ae rs * E. BE. C.—"How many wires and ‘ esS any afternoon and best “Mr, McAdoo is a ‘ “Wall, if it wasn't patalry wie, even if Mine Year, W2%. Up le; Salt Creek. 1444; long should each be to erect # cu stions Which wom citizen, Abe, and in ta if tet ike wuetae tae on Would hve: today the Phillip Morris, 12%, up 4; Glld., 8%5 Jeerial for receiving the dail: « ai akapwed Sen nome. (wi Califor Nes he: AUMAner, Of “Ainertcan work herself, Mtn. Producers, 12% Answer—A cage aerial is not ne A CC HERTINGUTGT AN MeL CFE KATROIAAE SH Raa ey Nha Gal SiTeAE iO OUI PIB FOIE tty MONTAGUE GLAS: POREIG EXCHANGE sary for reception, A single wire 0 ¥ ’ 1 iole ‘ W omistake like that on account ¢ by the Bell § feet long, will give you the desired Opened irregular. Sterling demand, |eults, However, {f you want to. vise 4.59 3-4; cables 4.40 1-8, +] cage, One consisting of six wires ab cannot replace the A bat *! colored syncopaters of New ¥ ind Thiet Slog.” by Etalph siachew ‘ do of "Uncle French francs, dev 100 feet long and made up in four inch |yurn out the filament the direction of Willi: We 1 or} tesy Harper & Bre W - cables, .0915, up .0001 1 spreads will give you (1 best resi: chestra consists of thirty+f 1 i 45 P.M.—'Motropoliten Mureni off a op Civic Club and It mand, 0528 1-2; bles 2 “Who is WRW? f have heard| musicians, ‘The following meimton by Mias Edith Abbo: Aon) C Nellie S. Hoover, 9001 Belgium francs , |, Walter Thomas, Hoboken. ‘‘T am ver everal nights lately after 10] give the radio concert: Ber ! 8PM —Recltal by Helen York Pont His 0846; cables, .0846 1-2, off .0000 1-2, }hard of hearing and cannot possibly wk? Answer—WRW is th Pianist; Cornelius Wood me pia Mabelwona Corb spore 1] @0 PM. am programme by Marks, demand and cables, .0033, up] {he Re in Die Tigagicans! vig call of ald 2X A k, lo: " ial ianoiaa: 40) accompani gure D apratio; Louis 0000 1-4. Drachma. demand, ,0450; |i" pest. Ts there any radio | Post Road Garug panjo- mando: si Dee oan) wt sod Marion Engle, nah ‘ y ment that will give me any 1 wsN TY t; Bitz Smalls, cor i ‘ ‘ i cables, .0452, unchanged = Swiss tanswer—If you want to use the Hae eo; Leo M—Aviingtoa time sigs franca, demand, .1942; cables, .1944, {phone and your hearing is not abso i+ ‘and Jeme West, tray ! off .0001 1-2. Guilders, demand, ]ly destroyed, replace the receive me cor of twer (FE ea aaa SiT#; cables, 318%. wp .0908 Pesctas, fyour phone, with the permission of © «|| W ! Z (Newark) f _ | K 0 K ‘4 (Pittsburgh) SUND demand, .1553; cables, .1555, up .000!. |te’ephone company, with a 3,500 or 4 360 Met SUNDAY ‘ more Sweden kronen, demand, .2605; ca-|ohm special reveiver., You can has letres PASRAdlD. shape 340 Metres M ih. North bles, .2610, off .0008. Norway kronen,|'Hl# made to order for a reasons F MeHugh, St. "1 ’ Hittaburen, d ‘I 99, off jamount. ‘ s he pa f wow, demand, 1816; bles, , . a res for the day to 1 H G 9005. Denmark mrore, lemand,| PETERS, Yonkers—"What ts the ai! Sy oultypal reports at Moana tee xervice 4 w 115: cables, .2120, o _| ference between radio. frequency an: |? “aise i a jivtshurwh Mtn f Trees,!® - audio frequency” Anower—Radio on af me at it M4 f ’ the vibrations that are of euch fr i hs | At Station , Tow. Vast Chee lauency as not to be audible to tt: | garage woe i Le ! by th Floyd West Pac Corp 19% 19% + MT human ear but which c b. det} from 10 A pst . W ac Corp pt 6 on sensitive instruments, wh 1 A pd Fe LGA i ubjert wheel ates frequency vibrations are ones tha | i vr * Phi : ug heeltn A he ice Y red. by Lato eal: be heard without any difficulty la sera cuts RO -ENDEShE catiee White Motor : Mey Feabet 1 a prano; Mra, White O11 ‘Can I put more on kb ty Wwe ' ralta; Evan H. Wikkwire tee! + 4 [424 volts on the plate ciroull of ' Loyd \ od Phillip Willys-Overtand 8% 4g t injuring ot? A ’ " f i rest CL Beatty: Willys-Over pt 29 Vs, ptalie for 1 ennies, 1 Wilnon & Co “ i stor NooKIBt iu i sw i om’ the Calarge Woolwort 1a ' uty aid a ¢ uitural 1 Frank | 1 Vist ly Avenue, Pittas Worth Pump aig 38 4 |B ba erties ta the pla op ‘Thomas of Wyoming. Tots if meceapary, but the 22-volt M~—Dance mus Wests Bub Pr. M.~Bedtin ory Howard the pulpit. —_ mle oo BSc ag

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