The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 16

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By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood. (B. P.O, M. C., Croix de Guerre with four paime; formerly Commande: 46MM Squadron, Royal Alr Forces.) RADIO FAKERS. ‘The rueh of impostors and fakers tnto The field opened by radio can only be arlo-coupler ts the best device for tuning No, the wire on both cir- cults may be the same ais No, 20, 22 or 24 double or single cotton, sits or enamelied wire will do. 4. 24 4 It {@ not necessary to ahteld ‘s panel, but ft often proves very effec- tive. Paste q thin sheet of copper or copper foll on the back of the panel and Mates it on the ground binding LA paralleled by the following of vultures] ion ef the human variety that trailed the 04 seekers to California in the middie of the last century an@ to the Klondik in '96. The checkoreé vest “gent” wit the long flowing mustache who at least fave @ fellow a run for bis money ut ® gaming table was honorable wh compared h the ewindlers who “aashing in" on radio to-day. ‘The industry ia feeling the effects of the operations of these highbinders From the sale of illegitimately made vacuum tubes to an unsuspecting pub Ike, down through the industry to ilie- gally selling the services of radio in- stitutions the deception has been prac- tised, So often and so brazenly have the fakes and the swindles been prac- figed that the general public, while en- shusiastic as ever, is beginning to view radio rather sceptically, ‘The incident of the “loud speaker’ that was attached apparently to a crystal set, accompanied by a sign reading “This what you hear with this set.” is a good example of the way the general public bas been “taken in” by shameless, unscrupulous sales organizations. In the Instance joned above the loud speaker wa: actually attached to a three piifier and thousands of crystal sets ‘Were sold on the performance of a set that cost at least twenty-five times as much as the crystai set. ‘The disillu- sionment came when the ¢ were rigged up and sounds only in ear phones were received. Ni like this travels like wildfire and every- {| ‘Pittsburgh, What Could Do for Ld City, 0 P.M. No, Marcy ‘Avenu forced to issue the following warning in defense of the public and itself “This club has no connection with any other club bearing the same name and has authorized no one to solicit mem- Dership for it. Those wishing to Join fare invited to call In person at the of- fice of the club, where they may meet either the Secretary or Treasurer any the day or evening.” If you are interested in radio and 4o not understand {t, write to the Radio Béitor of The Evening World and be advised. That is what we are here for to be of service to our read- = ‘When buyips parts know what are after first and then go to an Zetablishment of reputation, Don't deal with canvassers or buy unknown makes of instruments. WFI V8. ALL COMERS. by Miss Julin Jackson, accompanist; Cecilia Slomberg, violinist; Miss Dorothy Blomberg, pianist. West Hoboken, N. J—"Will the best way of tuning up a 369 metre regenerating set to get Fort Wood on 1,460 metres? Set te composed of 2 variometres and one varlo-coupler. Ans.—the easiest, cheapeat and most rerviceable way of getting the range of thia station te to ptrchase a honey coinb or Uuo-lateral coll made for @ thousand metre recep- tlon and hook ft th sertes with your antenna, Another method ts to get a loading inductance for twenty-four metre service with two hundred metre taps and book it in series with the antenna. R. J. you tell F M. F,, Bronx, N. ¥.—"' have a single tube receiving set. Will you please tell me if tt ts possible for me to get Fort Wood? If not, what wil I have to get In order to be able to tune to itr’ Anewer--You can get Fort Wood by fol- lowing the advice given to R. J, L. KOK A (Pittsburgh) 3.20 P. M. and at 16-minute intervals thereafter—Baseball scores. 7.30, P. ‘Mr, Rabbit, He's @ Good Fisherman,” a bedtime story for the M.—Government market re- dm report of the New York Btock FE xchange. P M.—"Safety om the Streets,” by ‘A. Barnes, Safety Director Pullman Service Company, Pittsburgh; fe Government F io programme “plmer H. Stolts, baritone solotet; Miss 9.55 to 10.00 P. M.—Arlington time signals, W J 2 (Newark) 360 Metres Features ‘for the day: Laie reports at 12 M. and 6 rp ‘Artingtion official time at 11.55 to 12 . and P, M. to 10 P, M. t 2.05 P. M. at 11 A, M, 12 M., P.M. Stories," by 9 P. M—Recttal by Austin Shindel! jof Ariirigton, N. J, Programme: Walts ‘The agitation for municipal control of radio seems to have died rather pre- maturply, We wish some enlightened person would tell us “How come?" ‘Municipal co-operation with the Fed- era! authorities controlling radio {s very Gesirable. Why not let us hear more about it? HARLEM “Y" TO HAVE RADIO CONCERT. A radio concert will be one of the gymnasium at No. 5 West 135th Street. ‘Wrestling and other athletic events are scheduled for the night's entertainment. RADIO DANCE. - Dancing to radio is ono of the many attractions planned by the electrical contractors of Brooklyn and Queens for their first annual radio and electric show, which is to start on May 6 and last for two full weeks. The exhibition is to be staged at the Brooklyn Ice Palace, corner of ‘and Atlantic Avenues, A separate room in the pal- ‘ace has been fitted up to take care of Tt is to be équipped with amplifiers and loud the dancers. special power speakers. Among other things of interest in connection with the show are the in- stallation of the largest aerial in Brook- lyn, measuring 2.400 feet, and a series scouts in competition on various radio subjects. ” Worthen Gillespie, Croton-on-Hudson —"Wi you kindly answer. the follow- ing questions; 1, Which {is the best tuning devise to use with @ crystal set, ® 3-sliée tuning coll, loose coupler or & vario-coupler? 3%. Does the wire on the primary of loose coupler and vario- coupler have (o be different size than = secondary? 5. What are the sizes coupler and vario- lite 4. Is No. 4 B. and &, wire too mali? 6. Ie it necessary to have the and of the set shielded? base fe used for a shield?’ Answer RADIO RETR. Receiving 1 complete with double head , Chopin; Walte in G fat, Polonaise A ma, Chopin; “Drifting,” Frime-MacDowell: “Iven- Ude,"’ Sartoria; “Polichinelle,"" Rach- maninoff. 9.80 P. M.—Beoond recital by Milton J. Grosa, tenor bailed singer, York Programme: “Thank God of = Min Nevin; ire; “Little Boy 2 ‘0 Bole Mito" (in Italian), 4! Capua; “Morning,” Speaks; “Duna,” McGiN; "Sally tn Our Alley,” Care; “Love's Rhapsody.” D’hardelot where @ Voice Is Calling, "Mother Machree,” Ball; ‘That im. Blumenthal, Miss Lilian Bilegood Fowler at the pia W V P (BEOLOE’S ISLAND) 1,450 METRES. direction of Mr, The following | grammo for the evening: William Til- den, master of ceremonies, 1, Rega Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Justin Ring, will play the following selections: (a) "The Sheik,” by Ted Snyder; (b) "The Clock of Lowe,” by Ring-Hager; (c) “Bwanee Smiles,” by Ring-Hager; (4) introducing tlok-tack and clock effects, belli, &e. 2. 6am Perry and Nat Sandera, tenor, singing “Lucky Tucky Blu "Bweet Ha- ‘compo Sam Perry, at the plano. 3. gate Neil. eon, mezzo-soprano: (a) (new). duet, by request: (>) "Eeiap Me by Wireless”; Jane Neflson, menzo- soprano; Nat Sanders, tenor. 4, Louis Breau, composer of “Humming,” in a new novelty. 6, Nathan Giants, saxo- Phone soloist, in a new novelty entitied (a) “Step Along, by Breau-Rimg, by request; (b) “Dardanella.” 6, By popu- far request, Al Ward and William Til. den, finale, “Radio Gosstp" by Ike and Jake, assisted by entire ‘company, syn- opsis by Hager. W GI, Medford Hillside, 360 metres. will broadcast the following programme to-night: 1.30 P. M., Somerville Play- Orchestra; 7.50 P. M., lata news flashes; 8 P. M., the police reports of M., weekly market re- eS FRISCO HOMES HEAR CONCERT IN NEWARK SAN FRANCISCO, April 19. dlophone concerts from Newark, N. and Schenectady, N. Y., to-day were reported to have been heard in San Francisco homes through a re- peating device at the Rock Ridge Radio Station in Oakland. The Oak- land station established connection with the two DHasterm points weeks ago. Henry M. Shaw, tn charge of the station said that last night he ‘‘mani- two folded" the sounds that had travelled |) about 3,000 miles, so that they were picked up in the home sets here. ens © QUEENSLAND COUNCIL HAS CEASED EASED TO EXIST f House of Parliament Abol- shed, King Assuming Its Duties. SYDNEY, N. 8. W. Mi respondence of the Associated Pre The Queensland Legislative Counc! Upper House of Parliament, has ceased to exist. Premier Theodore has a nounced royal assent to the bill abolish- ing the Council The Parilament now consists of the King and Legislative Ansemb! “This is the first occasion tn the hi tory of any atate with sovereign powers where the abolition of the Upper House has taken place,* Premier Theodore said. Council has been abolished from the time that assent was given to the bill, The Legislative Council, like the Upper Houses. in most countries, waa the home of reactionary intereste. ‘|For many years {t thwarted the will of the people and had become a brake on Gemocracy.” >. WANT BEARDS ON POLICE FOR ’49 CELEBRATION SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 19.—A formal order requesting policemen and firemen to grow whiskers for the “Days of '49"° celebration to be held here next month will be issued to-day, City Manager Clyde L, Seavey an- nounced, following a meeting of the Whiskers Club, of which he is “Chief Whiskerino."' He will also ask railway employees coming into the city to grow whis- kers. 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