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Ld tah _. CABINETS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, 1 to # cireuit In which of alternation take place of the zero line Name t« Mimi,’ (c) “Thou Swectest Should Insure,” by Matden. 10.20 P. M.—Choral programme given by the Brooklyn Seottish Select Choir, | burgh Univ o irty-six mixed ee; J. T. Knox, di Chance 1, choru ) Hall to the | direetor of the Bast L ¢ “hte f; (b) Scotch Ha baritone solos;| the Y. Moc. A , chorus (a) Awake Asolian Lyre 8.30 PB. M.—Muste (b) Love's Old Sweet Song; 4, 10.55 to 11 _P. M.—Arlington time ste- Ls Bolos; 6, chor *, (a) Scotland Yet; n musical pro e by Mme. E Siheure Tere heard or br ba Will Ye No’ & Back; tenor solos;| Emma Franco, operatic soprany ou he aid of super-sensitive in- » choruses, Halleluja Sho ‘rol Crouse companiat; quintette By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood.|‘tem to their hearts’ content. Then|strument, which ia constructed to de-| the Meslan” Mandela nus BFO™ of the. Pittsburgh. F (D. F. Gu Me Gx Croix de Guerre with |UeMKINE At the sume time and using tect and past on for amplification these ‘lub: Joseph Dy . flute; W AL yeh + Croix With }the air only ina different way, the] vibrations. Audio freatence virbrations Lofink, piano; M. B.C i, flute: Dr. jour palms; formerly Commander avintors wtaged their big show, and lastlare those which can be hoard ] Losiky Dae eo akeeah oie, Automobile Own Harry C. Gilet American Casualty educational perty Branch of quency or a Answer—There [s a great differen: tween these 1wo. Radio frequency re- fers to the vibrations that ar ent DANIEL REEVES The Bette r Chain Store crocers Squadron, Royal Air Fore bul not Teast, the Post Must 1 : W GI (Medford Hillside) J. Falvo, piccolo. NAVAL EXPERIMENTS. of the United States announced the} c. Ww. W,, Bronz—'T have a ale i i a The Mare Island Naval Base on the|besinning of the National Postal Week | tube detector amplifier set which I con. Mass. 360 Metres. Pacific Coast has been conducting some| starting on May 1, and like the other! structed according to the specifications JZ(N k' experiments recently with a view to|two interests, used the which is|given In your column on April 15 and 47. dtime story for the chil- Ww (Newark) the elimination of static, “mush and]!ncidental to radio communication, to]{ have been able to get very good re- i y of Polly Wog’ (Little 360 Metres harmonic interference and affects on|call upon the people of the Nation tol ception except for a ailght hum which zine), read by Miss Eunice radio reception. ic has probably |pay heed to postal improvements. Wel seems to grow stronger every day. % ———————_ been given the least attention because [are «ind that the air is free or therelyou tell ime what my trouble’ is? 4 Features for the day it is not one of the elements that cause|might be some fireworks over the pri-]Answer--You will find somewhere in| snicid famous Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 6 much trouble tn the Pacific regions, In|ority claim to the week. your hook-up & lo0se connection. Go Allens,” also "Success' s this réspect radio on the West Coast has over every connestion on the Instru- oMcial time at 12.55 to 1 P, @ decided advantage over the Atianti ment, Including the variable condenser] —§.20 P. M.- ™ ot po regions which are practically impres- and tighten them up. This way you elections: Overture, § 2 a nated with static during the warm QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS will undoubtedly find the seat of your a (Weldt); ‘Intermezzo’ from M1 P.M, months of the year, It will be recalled ; i trouble, E (Mascagni.) n a ti thet this particular kind of interfer-] yan—“Will you please tell me why Violin selections: vatina’* (ohm), y eda! ence is confined to sections which are |i: js possible to ure an insulated cop- to 6 X. ¥. %—“Will you please tell me} “rom the Canebrake" (Gardiner.) frequently visited by electric storms. [ner wire to receive radio signals? By|the natural wave length of my aerial] Helen D. Higgins, plano accompanist. ‘The experiments, however, with the }insulated I méan a wire with a rubber|Which js a two wire inverted ‘L’ 140] 8.45 P. M.—The famous Bohemian harmonic and mush effects have been] and cotton cover over the copper.’ |feet long, with @ leadin 42 feet long] tric: Miss Marle Zeleany, violin; Miss M.—"Chiness Gonicn,”” by Col, particularly successful and a new type|Answer—The reason that an inaulated|and @ ground 80 feet long?’ Anewe by, cello; Miss Marie Sy-| 1H. G fee of current transformer has beer de-|‘ire can be used is that electro mag-|The natural period of this aerial ts| note, plano. Selections: “Souvenir” | timo of Gordon's ill fated expedition, This new transformer, when |netic waves, better known as wireless | bout 300 metres. (Drydia), Miss Zelezny, accomp 8 Pe Meco Uh ee (Sone low and high powerlor radio vibrations, have the peculiar Le gtal Mia ack Rabbit Stories,” by given most satisfac- |property of being able to pass through in F’* (Rubenstein), Miss $.30 P. M.—Concert by Ralph W. Ta: jany and ell substances. These waves W W Z (New York) panied by Mias Synott; “Ride of the| baritone; Miss Isabel Sprige, will pass through a mountain as easily Valkyries,’ Miss Synott; “Sextette from| ist. Programme: Prologue as they will pass through the thin 360 Metres. Lucia,” trio, James Myers In selected | giiaccl,"" Leoncavallo; “The layer of rubber on the outside of your d by Boh . | Ralph W. Tag; ‘For A' That and A’ conducted with the co-operation of thelacrial, It fe, premumed that the, xuve Laie taatac ds ooh d by Burns, music by Ralph commercial stations in the vicinity and | stance is known as luminiferous ether. 140 P. M.—The Housewife's Hour: ¢ Gunga Din," poem by Kip- @ summary of the reports ‘pietage| that o Eliza Q. abenyrs Lge Gas ani and K A Pitt b h ma by Ralph v. Tag; “Young . these stations experienced no inter-| ‘Thomas Hall—"“What ts th ing | eMctency expert of the Childs chain res- + ) Devon,’ Keanedy, s. . FewiAs whe Wee Git power sce wtlor speriedla aa set ta eae | acne K DK A (Pittsburgh) High quality meets lowprice at the Reeves oF the naval station were in operation. —Jappears very often in text books, but] 2.40 P. M.—Cello solo, Dipool; W. 1a- 340 Metres. lette, violints For the uninitiated, mush” is known | without explanation.” Answer—Aperi-| ward Berge at the plano, (a) The ti aa oneiiations other than the true wave Jodie ix another word for untied. A cir-| Swan, Saint Saens; (b) Minuet, Bee-] 3.80 P. M. and at 15-minute intervals| 9.45 P. M.—Piano recital by Ralph of tgnamission. It acts very much es/cuit having no Gefinite tone period is . thereafter—Baseball scores, Reichenthal well known recording an edho does in destroying the sounds |said to be aperiodic. One having suf-| 3. M.--Amplco recital: “Sym-] 7 P. M.—Baseball scores; news. artist ecently student of the Dam- that follow it. Actually, it is caused |fciently high resistance as to prevent|phonle Pathique," Tschaikowsky; (a)| 7.80 P. M.—Bedtime story for the chil-] rosch Sch i ty © short, sudden, choppy fon Inatural oscillation is also under this| Waltz Movement 24; (b) March Move- | dre: Program occuring in’ the serial currents of the|heading. A circuit having no tuning ads (0) Tho Pihale, Pr =, Se covéen tical maieet ieee ne transmitters. It has formed one of fcondenser or tuning inductance oil. i a z ports and a report of the New York| ‘Moon of heretofore radio impos-|This word usually refers to a non-os- v Boheme;” | Stock Exchange. nghi . ibis, being placed in the same class tcijiatory circuit, although the term may vei" (b) $ P. M.—Baseball scores; “Why Every " Confrey: 4s static—another one of the : somethings which is unmai almost impossible to tune out. Harmonica also belong to the same group of “uncontrollabies" and although @ great deal of time and study have been spent in studying their actions lit- tle #0 far has been done in the direc- tion of their elimination. Harmonics are the incidental waves which differ in length and frequency to the actual or true waves that are being trans- mitted, Harmonic effects are m ae F Solicunlis Gea ‘dre, ‘amuully. iseritifed Michigan’s Stores. Buy your.groceries at Reeves—for finer foods, lower prices and better service. One of the 275 Reeves Grocery Stores is in your neighborhood. countesy ol MICHIGAN’S COMPLETE We are offering the home furnishers of New with continuous wave operations, In ° 7 HOME OUTFITS an earther aerial the first harmonic Easy Credit Terms York and Brooklyn bargains unheard of here- ROOMS three times the natural wave fre- ‘W6e Weekly Buys $50 in Merchandise ° A quency or one-fifth of the wave length tofore. You can refurnish and brighten your are and thé third’ is seven times the Furnished tural frequency and one-seventh of the ; home for the summer at small cost in this sale. wave length of the aerial. Fort Wood, And Hs the Mere end, fri 4 hie re anes At Bedloe’ slang in New Yori ir, si petiey teed te Bre Sethe a; Pay $5 $100 Purch wave length of 1,460 meters, is well a on rchase known in this vicinity for its harmonics, Linoleum Rug REGULAR RADIO SERVICE ACROSS | 6x9 Ft. THE PACIFIC. Special at A regular direct radio traffic is main- tained, without the aid of the famous | IM . relay system, by the navy through the daily operations of its Cavite. sta- tion to Honolulu. Using a 600 KW arc | pe transmitter, heard Cavite’s measages does, Honoiulu is notified and does not relay the messages as is customary in transmitting messages 7,000 miles across the Pacific. 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