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Thomson Church, Whi hy M. P. Church; Mrs. A) V soprano soloist and cho Dy George L. Arms, barlt }— HS ond Presbyterian Chur ling, accompanist, eden By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood. | %°Xorbonist; Norman Moran; cornet; ; ul Franklin, drums; F.M. Dinsmore,| , HOPP- § (D. F.C. M. C., Croix de Guerre a Fred atein, trombone. Pro: | generative? Doon shall 4 M,C. re. -| generative? Does shel ‘with four palms; formerly Commander “Georgia,” “When the Tide] a loose coupler if it i #467th Squadron, Royal Air Fores.) " itlovely Lucerne,” “'Shang-| wire after It is wound , yi f jer P“AERIALS MUST GO,” SAYS BICAK. That the exposed wires, antenna or grerial commonly used for the reception| “Pullman Porter Got radio concerts, news and music will Bonnie ‘ Inc Sweetheart,’ fe TE A ee “Virginia ‘Blues, “Pet Me," ‘Alice}eerts from) WJZ br fsome arrangement is the opinion Of} Biue Gown,” “Castle of Dfeams'’ and] continuous wav Mdward T. Bicak, head of the radio] "F Gegsineering department of the United] 8.05 P. M— ) M. C, A. Schools and special lec-Jand guitar music rendere y That] the reception of signa Kiss, ——— cumber- what is the method? by Zarh My-|or is it necessary Yo Joncerto. Romantic Bickford; Jain lined humidor, all of the local broadcasting stations as well as ford. by Mrs. @ steamer America, when within 600} solo, ‘California miles of {ie coast, are heard through] Bickford, by M tthe large’ room in which the receiver is}and Mr, Bickfor: Slaced. It 1s not necessary to wear the| tian Love Song, : ‘ear phones except whea very long range] ford (mandocello) and Mrs, Bickford weception is desired (guitar); mandocello and guitar duet, “The principle underlying radio com-|"To a Wild Rose,” sfacDowell, by Mr. inunication call for a receiving circuit}and Mrs, Bickfora; mandolin — solo, t J8 not necessary to b tinuous wave for eryst F. FR@DRICKS-— the following the best results? 3, e tion is met by securing in a concealed] Wagger Whitt, American coloratura Position behind some picture moulding | sopMno. ‘The range of her voice is ‘af the receiving room insulated bell} said\to be three octa nd two not wire, This wire proves quite sufficient] Mme. Whitt is also a screen favorite, for all local work as above described. | having appeared in many releases The end of this wire may be brought Signor Umberto Matucci, the pianist- {6 the receiving instrument by way of|accompanist, graduate of the Roya! a small plug receptcale fastened be-| Conservatory n Pietro a Majella, da picture located near a radiator} Naples, und who has been the accom- in the vicinity of some other object | panist for many prominent artistd of that will make a suitable ground. This|the Chicago and Metropolitan Opera makes the arrangement inexpensive, | companies, will be tne accompanist for conventent to use and in addition it oc-|Mme. Whitt. The programme—'Waltz cupies no apparent space in the room.|Song,” aria from “Romeo and Juliet,” pus every objection to the use of a radio concert recelver is obviated.” at part of the or swer—No the core of commercial purposes. inches in diamete Gecond of an inch seventy turns of wir of the type you re efficient at best used to tune the ins any desired wave 1 Mitek t0 is better than the sir from “La Traviata,” y the Waters of Minnetonka,” Thurlow Laur- ence: ‘The Answer” R. H, Terry “Will o’ the Wisp.’ Rudolph Ganz; “La Partida,” F. M. Alverez 10.02 P. M.—Recital by George Has- tings, bass baritone. Programme— “Danny Deever,” Damrosch; ‘“‘Invic- | ter ."" “Alone I Wander,” “The Asra," | already rologue rrom * 50 cents. er TO SHORE RADIO AND TELE- fm PHONE SERVICE POPULAR. Ever since the practicability of a radio and telephone service has been estab- lished from a ship on the high seas to an inland home, this form of communt, cation has developed into a fad. It is quite a common thing now to listen in to.@ conversation between some one in a hotel talking by telephone to some a few that ave pm terspersed with brief and timely taiks, arranged by the coyrtesy of the publications, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Garden, treating of: 1 information on women's fashic Notes on the well dressed man; on interior decorating and sprin fens, particularly seasonable. the length of the aer transmitted by radio to the ship receiv- ing set and thence by the ship's tele- phone to the Cal ‘scabin, A duplex system was used and a two-way conver- sation was carried on. The reception of the Captain's answers was through an- other receiving station further up the coast and back to the New York offte 8, you approxim. Ing the leng’ ‘The success of radio communication to from the ‘Cornell Special’’ is an- step forward, and {t will not be *: before @ passenger on an eastbound liner will be able to talk to his wife who fs speeding back to a Middle West town, after seeing him off for Europe. Pittsburgh. 7.20 1, M.—Bedtime story for the P, M.—Government market re- ports and a report of the New York Stock Exchange. 8 P, M.—"Pittsburgh, Its Street Rall- way Problems,’ by A. W. Thompson, President of the Philadelphia company; “Origin of the Circus,” Donald, Chairman of the mittee, Shrine Circus, 8.20 P. M.—Music. 9 P. M.—News. 9.05 to 9.30 P. M.—Music 9.55 to 10 P, M.—Arlington tine sis nals; musical programme by® soloist RADIO HINTS FOR AMATEUR OPERATORS. Never permit your storage battery to run down entirely before having it re- charged. This abuse will eventually the best storage battery. When battery fs returned from the re- farging etation and before hooking tt up test tho polarity with @ solution of the blotting paper which is saturated with the solution, for about twenty sec- onds. "he best, most efficient and least ex- pensive way of mounting a receiving instrument so as to have ft almost shock proof, 1s to set the whole appar- itus on a bed of loose, curled horsehair piled in a convenient receptacle about six inches deep. GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3. $50 7 100 150 Ox1e Seamless W J 2 (Newark) ao Henna 360 Metres far from the transmitting station. ing quality. Wool Veivet Hazel Saint, soprano soloist, Shady Side nna Hilton Otto, pir director at the eeling, W. Va.; ‘one sold See- ch; Earl B. Col- SERVICE COLUMN. |Cicnoavimn) 8 the inclosed hook-up re- jac interfere with is painted on the on a tubé? Ans, ed Is You,"’ ‘'No-]—As your set is a crystal set regenera- ‘Melon Time fw Dixie] tive effects cannot be obtained. Regen- “April} eration is only possible with a vacuum Lady," | tube. Shellac does not interfere with ‘Trees, lL. H. M., New York—Are the con oadcast on the cwr of mandolin] tector respond to (W carrying music break up CW in preak up tHe con- al operation, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL tell me what may be used to color a panel board black that will not de- stro¥ insulation?” Answer—You will have to find some substance in which a widely divided metal which isgused for coloring purposes not present. We do not know of any such paint. If you want a blac board’ whe mat use a sheet of bakelite, A. X. FRANCES, Hastings—"Which Is cheaper to make, a loose coupler or & varlo-coupler? Will the loose coupler be more efficient than the vario-coupler? Which has the greater range? Answer You can build a vario-coupler for less money than a loose coupler and it will give you far better results. ‘The loose coupler ordinarily has a greater range, but this can be compensated for by sdding a honeycomb coil to the varlo- couple “RADIO FOR THE NATION” The 20th Century Radio Corporation comes into life with a uniform national urer at the Metropolitan Radio Club]ron Bickford, composer, President} order to use a crystal? Ans.—Radio | sales policy in the Radio field and is the « Brooklyn. American Guild of Banjoists, Mando-| telephony uses CW as a vehic! It is} outgrowth of a merger under this name “For more than a year I have op-|linists and Guitarists, and Vanda Olcott |!mpossible to transmit music or voice | of the rated in my home on Long Island a] Bickford, assisted by H. H. Maass and] 0" spark, This question was taken up| New Jersey IVireless Telephone Co. (Ine.) ecial type of radio receiver employing} A. §. Crane, Programme-—Quartet, | and explained in this column recently New York Wireless Telephone Co. (Ine.) either outside aerial indoor loop|“Boeton Ideal March, ” Siegel; “Song| *howing why it impossible to use Michigan Wireless Telephone Co. (Ine) ntennae, which 1s also more or less of| of India,” Rimsky-Korsakoff; ‘concert } anything but CW for telephony trans: |r iin cum asap tens oe he nuisance. With this equipment, | waltz, Severn; “Street | Mission. A crystal \s ideal for continu- tel el int d treless Telephone Co, (ine. hich is ho larger than the average guitar solo, | US Wave work provided you are not tov] ‘The 20th Century Radio Corporation will continue to distribute the products of America's leading manufacturers of high grade radio apparatus—West- “WI you kinaly | it##house, Radio Corporation of Americ, 1, must the core| General Elcetrie, Western Eleeirie tuning coil be hollow to get the | Ma , what diameter, bow many | ,,"hrough t turns and number wire is used to get xpiain the fune ar galena ore of its impurities, that . re is used?” An- the coil need not be hollow. Coils are made that way for For convenience <= the coll should be not more than three EXECUTIVE OFFICES Use number 18 bare] 565 Fifth Avenue, New York City (copper) wire spaced about one thirty- wind on about ngle slide. There 1 good insulating materials on ket which will serve your pur- akelite, formica or porcelain are mon use, Galena ation and only the best ‘There is very little tals can be purchased and, tested for about Answer—If these aerials double wire horizonta, or can obtain ‘the wave length by multiply- h of the aerial by four and If they are T type, five times jal will give the : 6 same manner as the outgoing natural + ave length m v7 * 2 : Big hotels are planning for equipment K D K A (Pittsburgh) CHAI BIE that will enable thelr guests to hold “ radio conversations with ships at sea as 340 Metres "4 well as with friends and business asso- 3 clates in distant cities. Large apart- . fnent houses are also being equipped in] 19,39 to 12.50 P. M.—Noon hour Len- a.similar manner. ten services from the Trinity Church, Remarkable Sale of Great Purchases at the $5,000,000 ALEX. SMITH’S AUCTION RUGS, PRICES GO TO NEW LOW LEVELS 4 blotting paper.|from the studio of Mrs. James Stephen Fe ee ae it teayh ‘a red mark| Martin; Mrs Herbert Kreiling, contralto 9x12 WOOL FABR inthe paper. The wires from the post-| soloist at the Fourth U, P. Church; Miss a 1 OL FABRIC RUGS tive and negative poles should be placed | * = Reversmee Rugs. All Newest about half an inch apart and held on onderful wear- Colers and Ane al Axi single slide is et tt ment to receive} 1 FRR TTO NAY pict length. The two f , Juliet." | slide tuner gives @ finer degree of tun- Ani toye But a D Hallett | ing than the one slide coil. The two slide Smith's Magnava Vederal and others. mediuin of its speciailzed en gineering, suiew, service and national dis tributing departments, the 20th Century Radio Corporation is now in @ position to pf such shape and position as to link|"Meditation,” from “Thais,” Massenet, ion Me Ad ae ec Lies Sree ll ae toe o, bublie and to the dealer as large a proportion of the electro-|by Mr. Bickford (guitar accompani-] {09 fouble slide Dar tie ee des boat | Kanization in the radio Jnagnetic field, due to the distdnt trans-| ment, Mrz. Bickford). kk ated q sasUIRtor eo hewran-you ee — mitting circuit, as possible. This con-] 9.30 P. M.—Recital by Mme. Myrtle] ®* Sn acrial insulators al Suite 710, Straus Building wy, BRANCHES: ¥ fHtend racing along on a ship at twenty ‘Tommy Lad, : 4 7 o ya thousand mites at teas Me oF Hot as What depart-| Bf Ceiver with the Be? first successful attempt to use this a ment of the city must one apply to in| ff i 1 vel method of communication wes an effort to eecure permission to string seven points of tried out between the 8. 8. America sev- fa wire across a public street?” Answer| jj Sori : eres hundred mites off the const, and its W W Z (New York) Address the office of the Chie En.| gy Superiority. bs Ie peeme trc General Manager of the line 360 Metres Bineer of the Department of Water nas an ordinary telephone call was made to : 4) ve 5 SEEIT AT YOUR yh Bean 'N. pacer gett CANE ei0.80,P., M—dames Price, tenor, Es-| | J- ROBER, West Street—"Can you DEALERS - Ne “ erre Wat Price, ina | tell me the natural wave length of ee eetcres Nconarer: waa amplited and ermann Price, contralto, in natural wave length of Polat Ne, 1 i " J 7 oxi? Seamless All-Wool Art Loom Wiltons I-Wool minster rr \axi0T @ \3.95 | 8, 9 | x8 |27xha) 5 | 1.25 | 950 | ein’ durable heavy mahog- Features for the day: Hourly music from 11 A. M. to6 P. M Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 6 P.M. ylington official time at 11.55 A. M. 12 M, and 9.55 P. M, to 10 P. M, Shipping news et 2.05 P. M. ” Wenther reports at 11 A. M., 12 M., 5 P. M. 4nd 10.01 P. M ' M.—"Ar al Stories," by Flor- | : smith Vincent, New York Evening Tel mn 7.30 P, M.—'Production and Sanita- Spring and Mattress Wet. ...§19. 4-Pe, Bedroom Butte, complete, Dining Buttes tn all, fin Dining Table and 4 Chairs... Dressers, Chiffoniers, Table: fear 10tth St. fathon 103d St. Subway Station 2 blocks away. FisHen Bros” COLUMBUS AVE.: BET. 103:'& 104" ST; VITAMINES Fro” OCEAN DEPTHS Under Norwegian seas, Nature stores in the cells of the liver of the true cod-fish an oil that is far richer in vitamines than any other form of fat. SCOTTS EMULSION supplies this wealth of Nature’s bounty of health-building tion of Milk,’ by Dr. F. D. Walmsley, member International Inspectors’ Asso- ation P, M.—Concert by Zipp's Royal ve, Charles Zipern (leader), pianist Herbert Albrecht, violinist; Lou Frank, Remedy realized the medical Gum in the treat colds, hoarseness ai form. 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