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through ‘its range again. This should be continued until signals are heard. If they are not heard, increase the tickler some and repeat. located, adju sults, remembering that {f It Is desired from interference, the coupling must be ,| Do it tn small steps so Ur nM. C, coon de auerre with| Hon and is valuable because it adds to four palma; tormerly Com Squadron, Royal Air Fore may be Increased to best position, but nder 167th : & It cohaists usually of a coll whore elec: | 164 66 far an to osciiiate the tubs, since trical relation to the tuning coll can be CLAMORING FOR ADMISSION, | COll, or the intensity coll, or the regen. | came trouble to other receiving stations New Yorkers who Nave eusered froni|CTMton Coll, Waea this ts provided on the oting of the radio~bug, who have] ment to be made, Conaider a single cir-| crease in coupling will decrease the gone to every radio show this year,|cult receiver using vacuum tube and| strength of the desired signals too, but and who thought that they had seen} Teseneration. We have three control the wavelength tuning, the regenerativ all of the vartous kinds of radto ex-Jooti, and tho filament rheostat. The hibits fn exiatenee, were given the aur-| proper method of procedure In opara- prise of their young radto lives when] ton te as seewe: Set the filament to by alislded ‘the: An near proper brililancy as it !a pos they attended the opening of the New! cinie to estimate. On many tubes this York Hadio Show at the Seventy-First| point is eaaily found—the tickler coil} “— = Regiment Armory last night, ‘There| being set at zero during this adjustment] Features of the day: oe Se, ast was a noticeable lack of the repetition rit increasing the brilliancy slowly Pip ea SOpOEER, Ae 18 (48s 8888 of exhibitions that marked other shows, Noes SH ert Meese ed ‘Arlington official time at 12 Bet In one of the most beautiful scene} enough to stop tho biesing. The next|P. M. and 10.56 to 11 P. Mt effects immaginable the various ex-|step is to vary the wavelength contro! ede reports from 8 P. M. to § ; 5 By Gontrs er its range very slowly, listening |P. M. sik ratte a eae cas the Mecca) tetully for the desired signals, When} Shipping news at 2.05 2. 2. e large naval booth was the Meccal they are heard adjust the wavelength] Music every hour from 11 A. M. to 6 for the small boys and their dads who] control and the flament control to best | P.M are getting their first taste of radio] results and then increase the regenera-| Weather reports at 11 A. M., 1 P. The combinations of father and son St) su, Segsibly slightly readjusting the] 7 P, M—‘Man in the Moom" stories. | weekly talk on drei the show remind one of the way O94] wavelength control which may be af-] 7.30 P. M.—'Health Conservation,” W J 2 (Newark) yee 360 METRES. Ta ee and 65 to 1 340 METRES thereafter—Baseball scores. change. sonny and three for the old gentleman. the tickler {s Increased too far, tele-]| Assurance Company. ‘This naval exhibition is undoubtedly phone signata will be spolled, speech and] 7.45 P. M.—'‘Art in Dresi Its radfo compass and accompanying] crease the tickler too far. because when charts show. exactly how a ship lo-[ this fs done, the vacuum tube ox d ition and $a pilotea|8t@% or becomes « amall generator of Programme: 1. "The Ro ‘ ; high’ frequency current and thia cur-|career, of Mme. Johanna. Gadek around reefe, shallow water and stioale} rent goes out on the aerial.and causes] Chas. D, Isaacson. until it is able to pick up the charac- teristic waves of « pilot cable by whith it enters the harbor, Radio has done more for the safety of navigation than any other single element a@ince the Chinese invented the compass centurien cates tte 6 “Hans and His Dog," time story for the children. not af powerful, and other receiving 4 stations within a distance of one or]*Kathleen Mavourneen Lotz, planist. fered with by it, Whenever you hearfund Isolde,” Wagner: “Brunnhilde's | Harry Greb-C on your set, some whistling sounds} patie Cry”. from ‘Walkeure,”” Wagner, which come and go, varying In pi by, Mme. Gadski, Margaret Hughes at ‘ you may know that gome receiving sta-Jthe plano. 4. “On Tour with Tempera- eee ihe Hons near you ate radiating {n this way tment’ by, Mr. ssaceon. While the naval and many other ex-| because their ticklers are ‘turned up too : 4 hibits appeal to the masculine side of res eis ar eae Spbectnity the house there are attractions which] ye, "That whenever your tickler ie in-|THE EVENING WORLD RADIO CLUB, please the ladies Just as much. Within] creased too far, you are causing to ‘application for Memberetilp, Aiftecn minutes of the opening of the! other stations, the same interference doors s0 many women had congregated] which they cause you, Every man on around a booth in which a radio in-| hia own tickler guard. Strument has been artistically coupled] “The single circuit recelver with its with a table lamp, that tt was neces-| tew controls, is: quite simple to operate, bary to call the Radio Cadet Corps into] and nm Iittle experience enables one to] address Action und keep the aisles open fOr] ge¢ results casfiy.. This type of receiver pecsens seas ees enan cia. auow is sensitive, but it is not as selective as SERERT ACU Neth ie ehow the two-circuit type: that {s, it 1s more IVING) OSE, cavcaetecsenes senses sesscce Honith Commlastonan ps Ukeig to) eb thesugh undesired 'sinaelal Grid Miller’ Reekos Huts with the desired ones, thereby interfer-| a age ing, With the desired signals. On the RECEIVING ON STEAM R/DIATOR| other hand, the two-circult recelver, es. AND PIPE LINES. pectally if provided with regeneration, [Type ..0.eeasmsneeehOCAQlON 6. .sesevee The latest scheme for receiving radio] '® cee more difficult to adjust, The ‘ . major controls on a two-ciroult recelvet Leis easel ep ite Uae OF mood) are the eerfal clrcult—called primary— [Call Letters ........Date ..., for that matter from a report reaching Ha eesnked bearninretd ee ane the radio section of the arm ed unajtickler and the tube flament theostat. actorily by a former ia a ae are five controls to ad- i x ust. ¢ most important and most elrotrical ongincer OF ir value, as the| critical one of these Is, the secondary| fF JONES RA PCR See inventor has sold out his circuits anaj tuning. To pick up signals, set the Employ the patents to a big corporation for a largo] coupting at or near maaimum, the de- Super-sensitive, At mong Circait sum of mone Many curious forms of receiving ap- paratus have already been used in teu of the usual aerials, some of them with remarkable success by well known ez- perts. Among the unusual types of are: the tree antenna demou- some time ago by Major Gen. the bed apring antenna used by eeveral experimenters, a trough of water and a cake of ice employed in Signal Corps experiments a year ago, and smaller and more handy devices, such as umbrellas and fish poles. But the latest device for this purpose {s the steam radiator pipe line. ‘This should interest many fane as it ss so readily available and should prove most useful. PRINTED—SURNAMB FIRST. The Radio Re- ceiver with the seven points of superiority. SEE IT AT YOUR. DEALERS offietally opened by 1 8, Copeland ison. IMG SOL sass meres mn setesmm res and are licensed thereunder. primary tuning control at or near its lowest vglue, and tho tickler at or near Jones Radio Laboratorie 2 its lowest value. Then very slowly vary ee See Tit Latenett the secondary wave length control from CTI CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT TO SPEAK. ‘The next simultaneous broadcast from the naval stationa at Anacostia and Arlington will take place on June 2, when Chief Justice Taft addresses the Yale Alumni from a phone in his home ator, M. NAVY VACUUM TUBE BIDS RE- JECTED. Seventeen bids received by the Na: Department laet week for ite thirty thousand surplus vacuum transmitting tubes were rejected Saturday and new bids called for June 1. The best bid re- volved was at $3.17 each. These tubes, although originally purchased for trans- aitting tubes, can be reslotted for re- ceiving purposes, Bids must be made for lots of ten thousand each, and for warded to Surplus Seles OMcer, Nevy Yard, Washington, before June 1. TWO NEW ARMY RADIO STATIONS OPEN. Two army radio stations have been added to the Signal Corps radio net, one at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and the other at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Men like Lifeouoy Because it wakes up their skin. A Lifebuoy bath has the same effect on the skin that pure, invigorating mountain air has on the whole man. You come out of a Lifebuoy bath feeling cleaner than you ever felt before. | HELPFUL HINTS ON TUNING Part 2. Now, just a word about the opera- tion of detector vacuum tubes. Assum- ing that the proper accessories are used| ‘ and are properly connected up, the ad- juatment of the tube to sensitive con- dition 1s done on most sets entirely by the filament rheostate, which controls the current through the filament, and therefore its temperature. Usually the tube will operate to some degree if the filament temperature is anywhere near right, but best signals will be obtained only after it is exactly right, which te accomplished after signals have been picked up. The filament must not be burned brighter than necessary, If it is, ts Mfe will be greatly shortened. ‘The correct brilllancy Is one not quite aa bright as the ordinary incandescent lamp filament, and care should be taken always 'to burn the filaments as dimly as possible. Most sets using vaeuum tube detec- ters have another feature added in con- nection with the tuner which is valu- Your pores are clean to their depths. The cells _ of your skin are awake. Your circulation is awake. ‘ You feel rested, soothed, relaxed, Yet bubbling with health and vigor. It’s the finest feeling in the world. And only Life- buoy will give it to you. Wake up your skin! LIFEBUOY, HEALTH SOAP The big RED cake N. Y. Radio Show Viet Regt. Armery— 34th St. and Park Ave. Ope AR Weee 19:00 4M. to 17. M. Admission 5¢0, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, tera canes mere, ee © Radio Receiving Sets Exhibited In arter at Big Show larger phonographs, combination ra- TUESDAY, MAY 238, 1922. Tie Pin and G to obtain selectivity, that In, freedom! Novel Devices for Catching small outfits for widows and orphans showed the efforts of manufacturers to sult all pocketbooks in the newe: By Capt. Robt. Scofeld Wood|s>!* This teature in canted regenera] treringed tonarl eto. | Sonuidtoane,| Aerial Waves Interest Hun- the oensitiveness of the set enormoualy.| the signal at any time, the teller} dreads at Armory Display. range from $15 to $1,600—and the ex hibits of more than 100 makers of complete sets, cquipment, lightning arre: able space has the # Among the amateur radio instruments small enough to be wrapped in a stamp, These, made by Wil RADIO SHOW OPENS WITH CROWDS| adjusted, This coll is called the tickier|thia spolls the signals and causes the! Tousle-headed boys with dreamy that it does on the single circult re-] eves, old men of the kind that like a receiver, {t gives one more adjust-|celver as mentioned above. The de-lto fx things, brisk little school-girls and fashionably dressed women— not as much as the undesired ones, they were all among the hundreds tewrenr aad that attended last night's opening of the Radio Show in the 71st, Regiment Radiophone sets for miilionaires, elaborate cabinets resembling shell and lobster claw. , What Is said to be the largest am~- piifier in the world, with an audible in the exhibit of the United States! jewelry hidden in De Vito's home, No. Signal Corps. The new radio com- K D K A (Pittsburgh) 8.20 P. M, and at 15-minute intemrals tive or tickler control until signals are M. 11.01 P. M. 7.00 P. M. — Baseball ecores, news, 0 7.45—Government market reports and takes son to the cirous—one word for| fected by the change of the tickler. It|by Dr. F.C, Wells of the Equitable Lite! a report of the Néw York Stock Bx- " by Mrs.| 8.00—Baseball scores, ‘'Starting music sounding mushy Instead of being] Picken of the Women's Institute of} Work,” by John D, Stark, Department ono of the most Interesting in the show./ clear. Always take paing not to {n-| Domestic Selence of Scranton. of Vocational Guidance, Pittsburgh . M.—Literary ning. Public Schools; "Business Require- —Recital by Mme. Johanna by William H. Walker, Pitts- Waves just lke a sending atation’s, only “Tannhaeus Z Sere-] 9.00--Muste programme by Miss Lille Schubert; * Stebler, coloratura soprano; Fred W. two miles can hear it and will be Inter-[stsolde's. Love, Death” from “Tristan] | 9.45—Blow by reports of boxing hout at Executive Office 1834 Broadway New York City zm tector filament brilllancy “properly, the e-stangurd fm Thudio) $25.02 f the navy was another at- n Royal 8, Copeland, Health Com- loner, made the opening address with a broadcasting receiver in his hand, so that, he was heard every- where in the New York radio pro- gramme district. He sald Mayor Hylan has a special sympathy for cabinets and] radio fans, as he has @ radio outfit in his home and often listens to the broadcast entertainment, incidentally getting much valuable advice, Dr, household equipment. —_ Prices| Copeland predicted the spread of radiophone until mothers will call their children home to meals by broadcasting the dinner bell in the family's wave length. The show continues all week from 10.30 A. M. to 11 P. tale SAY HALLBOY STOLE 825,000, Charged with the theft of §2 worth of jawelry from the apartment of Horace De Lesser No, 200 West 57th Street, April 17, FMink De Vito, eighteen, hallboy at the apartment house, was locked up in the West 47th 48 Si S treat Station last night. Detectives f one mile, was demonstrated) Moautitte, Cooney and Cordes found the The International Favori The Grand Prize 4 EUREKA The EUREKA is as fayorably known, abroad as at home. It.” , received Highest Awards at five different European expositions: | in 1920 and 1921; England, France, Italy, Belgium and Holland. ‘:. | Any EUREKA dealer or ourselves will gladly let you try the EUREKA’ free in your own home, Call at your dealer's or ‘¢ or phone our negrest, ° nay store. Sold on easy terms. ‘ EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY: NEW YORK. 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 / YN. 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 7 22 William Street, Market 9418 and phonograph ers and inewentals fill all avail- One style of receiver set ape of an electrolier, exhibits are nH. Ruf, Manasquan, neluded receiving sets in a ring, pin, necklace, garter, cigarette, s Morton Street, they assert imely Some Furnishings At Most Exceptional Price Concessions. Truly amazing bargains ip high quality Home Furnish- gest values of any cash or credit store in town! What's ings. Probably never béfore has so much convincing more, you can own these bargains on terms of 20% evidence appeared of the fact that Spear offers the big- CASH, and the balance in 3, 6, 9, 12, or even 18months. 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You pay the balance alittle at atime, Youpay ‘an exceptionally low price for the Hoosier you select during this sale, and we give FREE the Kitchen Set and Special TeabComnpartinact Tray~-the greatest single convenience ever installed in « - kitchen cabinet, » oO delivers There is no kitchen convenience that can compare with the Hoosier’ Demonstration Costs You othing. Your HOOSIER Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets as low as $55.75 Both Stores Be sure to see the new apartment style Hoosier also included in thie Special Offer.