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STREETS PMEETY TERRES 5 ora ‘THE EVENING WORLD a radio recelving set of receptive power to enable m the concerts over a distance of 600 miles, I do not want to spend more WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, £992. eink SHIP NEWS INFORMATION W W 2—New York 360 Metres ° Due To-Day. than $200 for the set. Can you suggest Neale! stella aR Ah something that will serve my PUFPOF) 1.40-—Song Recital by Edna Beatrice | Bonne, Antwerp. ; ba th limits?” Answer—With ee I epneletiny of three or four] 3!00m. Soprano; J. Thurston Noe at the ‘wires stretched the full length of your| Plano; (a) “Toreador of Mine," Hi - = working in conjunction we LS ey “Happy Song,” det Riego. y iz ating of two steps of radio. freq) eae ® ¥ Capi Robt cofield Wood , neva! of, the old contract for one year | amplification, « detector and two steps) ,.i10—Pronramme by the Hackelberge ©. F.C. M. G, Croix de Guerre with Thue aamuring the Paetae {of audio frequency amplification, | & . (a) Entr'Acte Valse, Hellmen- _~»——— Gtueppi “Ver Napien jomerlc, Southampton Fe Hamitton, Bermuge Duca Deg! Abrumai, Messina, Tretia, GAMKOW iso i en. G: W. Goethals, Goidn. Due To-Morrow. BROOKLYN — NEW YORK Radio Fans Are Interested in This! von, ‘Kingston Huron,’ Turke tal Rosalind, St, Johns. Providence, ‘Marseilles. Ban Pablo, Port Limon four more, ort) berger: (b) “L'Aut L’Hiver," four paime, formerly Commander 167th} Cort a cheap and efficient service. “8 se Phen battery and the necessary Automne ot When the bil! cams up for considera. | 5B") 22h volt a tteret ia th t batteries, This set can] Chaminade; (c) “Rose in the Bud," money | Forster. Squadron, Royal Air Fore: : A 4 | tion .before the House attorneys of the de- “She Likeed the Sporty,” Says] WASHINGTON | RADIO, CONFER-| isthe compare radio interxi. aoe [Oe sn ae ee Sopra ee cea eat ase Dee Frise Model U. V. 200 . . , peared vefbre tho various committees 3 PA pert se : sithampton x < “Husband, Who Will Get | tue report ana recommendation of| and the House ‘and contested the right| vo,” gg75_“what Tm. tha object of | PANO:,,(a) “Homing.” del Rlego: (b> am a q Secretary Hoover's Radio Conference,| of the Governmeht to transmit this 4 MN for ou," Ki z Chicago, Havre. % 5 ‘ a Divorce, Wich oMfictally: completed, ita’ work of] news, as they calmed the Government| Ships sending nothing but thelff eal for You," Easthope Martin, Guiana.’ 80. Thorn a ‘couple of minutes on end?’ Answer! 4.40—Children'’s Hour given by Bisie “Ships only send their call letters for| jean, “Charlie's Relatives.” fifty seconds when getting thelr loca-| 19.39 P. M.—Musteal Programme by tlons from the Navy Radio Beacon Ser-| thei Killion, Coloratura Soprano: (ay vice. They keep sending so as to give] “Give a Man a Horse,”. O'Hara; (b) st Lituania, Libau Huron, ‘rarks fi Michasl, Para or Sal To-Day. suggesting a solution to the present] was here entering into competition with’ 4 chaotic condition existing inthe radio] the commercial interests. After due o TRENTON, N. J., June 7.—Life as} atmosphere on April 27, 1s @pected to] consideration’ the Government decided At Loeser’s New Radio Department Radio Model U. V. 200 Detector Tubes, not to be had every- where, but something be introduced to théjHouse of Repre-| that the ratea of transmission of the the wife of a high school teacher 18) sentatives during the early part of this|commercial compuntes were exorbitant, fh Iifecent stations in the chain of] “Hashmirl Song,” Woodforde-Finder: too prosaic for a movie actréss, ac- pe i for the first step In its antici-] and Inasmuch ssipe navy was adminis: | shee Mee radio. beacons along the|(c) “Thank God for a Garden,” del F pated enactment. ; tering a public “service of prime im- , “ay”, the | Riego. cording to V-illlam J. Backes, Special |” Phe recommendation of this canfer-| portance indispensible to life in tho| Cost so i aagatelerh BS od Ree pare Master in) Chancery, recommending Jence, sunmarized, bolled down and de«] West and the Islands in mid-Pacifio, it] Source of the signals wo wa te Math MS) cin thaten divdpce be granted J. Whitney | ¥o!d of befuddling legal and paritamen-| wag justified in its action in absonce of | @Pte!n of the ship hie tary phraseology, is simply this—that| corymercially adequate service at a rea- Colllton, a high school teacher of this|the waves" band. assigned for atiateur| sontbie prices ee Pres. Monroe, London: Hannover, Bremen . Bt. Paul, Hamburg Belvidere, ‘Trieste . Colombia, Ban Fran. (a) “My Curly-Headed Babby, m; (b) "A Dreewm,” Bartlett; ‘Ave Maria,” Gounod. seeeesees 7.80 AM. 10,00 A.M. Sail To-Morrow. Malls Ciose. Balla. R. T. P., Roselle Park, N, J.—"'I have city, from Mrs, Mildred N, Collitan,|perations, 150 to 275 metres, be di-f Just what effect the paragraph in the] #n serial which has a natural ware K D K A—Pittsburgh 1.00 Pst you can get here. Spe- . v lato banda according to the} new radio recommendations reading to] “neti of about 320 metres, How cat i i former motion “pictiiré actress and {method of transmission, damped wave! the effect that "the operation of Gov. [listen to the amateurs dowg on, 340 Metres. agen... 10.00 A.M. 2.00 P.M. cial offering, $5 each. ‘AufOmonie daleawoinan: operations being assigned to the lowest| ernmeht stations be conducted tis metres without actually cutting down Sunuehacina, firemen. 2.89 FM: &.00 P.M. 5 2 i | Goi Wavo allocation, 1. C. W., interrupted | manner as not to interfere with com: |<ne, ensth of the serial” | Anon ae eT and at fifteen minute in-[nee” SAVARA ¢--1hOVAM. 200 PX Loeser’s Radio Service Is Not Alone Selling. WJ ” " continuous waye con- ‘ou can reduce the wav os Sed haa taf adage aaye or modulated con-# mereiah traffic and broadcasting,” witt| My a Mets ot Ton: |tavaliy thereatter—-Geaeball” Becher, Sal Friday. by eT : , 4 | transferred her love from ‘her husband poser wavo fadto telegraph stations! have upon the fecently passed Dill ox are oy cents ne Pepe igs Pb ibe bat rigger get HOE Seatte Cp Milby But Serving and Helping As Weil Mapes % 1 ext higher band, and fin uns | Genser Of: forty: three ? en ‘30 A.M. ‘Noo to other men, and a decree was reo-| modulated anti tending the contestéd news service for Witt ‘Weekly report from the Iron Age: Talk n ‘ 0 ed continuous radio raph | sendin ieee! with it, rhs a¥ ” 30 AM. 1.00 P.M. We haye a splendidly equipped department. An expert is in charge, omenied on the’ ground of deertion.| stations the band. cf. highest wave| “Ve years Is belng anxiously awaited in on the “Careful Crossing Campaign,’ 00M, 8.00 PAE Pp! 'y equipt Here to answer questions and solve » Here to go out to the West by F. H. Babcock, Supétvisor, of Garety, your house and look over the ground. Help you with installations, Or rea 7, |lengths. It is recommended that ama- ‘Will, City—"Is the inclosed connec- 7 ol re 9 , City—"Is the fi he Collitons weré married {h 1907. |raure be permitted to carry on radio Pittsburgh. th 2 lightning arrester 5 a Us aaat . and Happiness reigned tntit a boarder | telephony broadcasting within the ama-| RADIO SOLVES PEKING PHONE | (im /0t,,® vacuum Joanie assay | | 7.40 P. M—Government market | re Child ’s H Seanbe tee ble the artes Fee eee ee Tourenlts Ne was taken, into the Home, when, Col-|teur limitations assigned bythe, Seere-| + PROBLEM. have it hook in will not enable you to|Breey mrcnengere Oe he New Kor rens AIL }| charse ime. No obligation for his trouble. urs: of Conimorce, y : oy rat al Bxohs a » py | Can de Kept alwave free from Paravit tf Niton said, Me -intércepted a letter} ‘Further recommendations ave that the| Zommorcial radio. telephone. circu i iawining being induced in your antenna |y® f- Meeseball wconees “Treen” by Lard, Bandit “and «|| Houtly Radio Demonstrations from 9 A. M. 0 it in| lightning being induced in your antenna [ayy Have: Colliton, [S*¢retary of Commeree assign to cach] the world has been placed in operation | system it will lead the current through | 4 4, and Dandruff and Lururiantly Clean and with stom the boarder go adio telephon b di iti stent ind. The dio telephone broade: in Cl vo 5 arhie Moardes tert at Bot 9g request. [power enpnons, broadeasting station alin Chins. Radio seta havo ‘been in-| Your Instruments to the grou King, Then, the report said, Mrs. Colliton|™ment stations, Healthy by washing tt regularly FITZGERALD’S HAIR SOAP Kent, Ohio. P. M.—"How Boots Befooled the * a bedtime story for the chil- » Radio Receiving Sets at priees from $25 upwards. Radio Parts and Supplies, standard makes, lowest prices, 100 niiles for Govern-| stalled in Peking and ientsin, which| Proper connection is to insert it In the laren, 0 miles for public| are over ninety miles apart system below the lead-in to the instea- |") 'p. ar —atusic ¢ . The Bantsry Cleans re. Way, Lecset’e—Fourth leor became a motion picture actress, and |Presdensting and 5Q miles for private! Peking has suffereds always from q| ments and then. to the ground connec-} 10 Pp. M.—Bnseball scores. * Wiotheret, ‘Boca’ tusey, emttecly with, the’ wet weut to Jamaica, British West Indies, [band or evedaunine baum’ Nave length tack of Jong distance telephonic connec- | ‘ion. A diagram of the correct connec-| 10.55 P__M.—Arlington time signals. lo’ Liguide, Druga-and Ping Combing, 3 to play the part of a sea nymph [assigned to stations within’ theafollow. tions with the other large cities of the | ton a Weng ee ES ee | oe 'y 8! al 8 ¥- ar 101 a \ At Collitén’s request she gave up her | Ms distances of each other: Govern. | BePublle of China, due to the scarcity | P® if } mosis aspirations, ment, 1,500 miles; public, 750 miles and] thy emit Rive radio hae eh: | FF. F.—"Where can 4 gat a Mament ‘ Mrs, Colliton next became interested |PFivate and toll 150 miles, f . cireult’ is} in a vacuum tube renewed?” Answer— The confere: hae the first step taken’ that provides for in selling automobiles. Her husband] necting a new previge teotimenk|| ny long-distance service and” marks objected to her staying out late with} ing that ihe operation of Government | the beginning of a new era in China's her employer, W. S. Johnson of this] stations be conducted in. such « man-| Communtcation history; city, according to the report, although} ner as not’ to interfere with commer-|\ The radio sets, which are of Ameri-} ga. Harris—'Can 1 use two honey- she said hor business demanded it.|clal traffic and broadcasting can manufacture, are so. arranged} comb coils with # crystal detector {n- When: Coiliton whipped Johnson, who ~A special nection of the: report, pros | Sel > Gate ako ae fn, stead of a two-slide: tuning coil?” An- vides for the appointment by the Presi- sin sued the teacher for damages and] int of an advisory committee te the| call he calls the Peking opefator in| "er vem Honeycomb colle can be used. preferred criminal charges against) Secretary of Commerce to consist of|the wsual manner and Tientsin is sig- him but later dropped bot! twélve members, half of whom @hall be} nalled Sy radio. The\Tientsin operator WJ Z—Newark Asked what reason he assigned for| from the Government scrvice and half|makes the necessary connection and —Newa bis wife's de ‘on, Colliton replied: | from civil life the conversation takes place. This is » 360 Metres. “She liked the sporty and fast life], The general allocation of wave- similar to experiments conducted here, Ashich abe could hot gt with a schoop| #2Sths. according to tne recommienda-)2nd as far as procedure is concerned professor.” ts ic tigns,. runs in the foilowing -manner:|!8 0 different than making an or-| Features for the Way: Amateurs, 150 to metres: city and|@inary all-wire call. Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 1 " ? The famous broadcasting émclu- P.M. fons: 3 T do not know of any concern doing ‘this kind of work, but suggest that you get In touch with the manufacturers. State public. safety RADIO TO GIVE FARMERS |s\vo. 285 metros: air ‘aft, 1,550 metres; , Arlington oficial time at 12.65 to 1 oy, oa bas. ‘ Keith star likes INN. J; PRODUCE PRICES | (osc rete eet he eee [avestions AND ANSWERS J]? pachait scores trom a". M, to 8 ; ‘ ' f . tr fixed radio telephone, non-excl - P.M. 2.200 metres, and transoceanic.|, R- Clinton, Tenafly, N. J.—‘Are the] Music every hour from 11 A. M. to 6 6.000 metres. fixtures: yy Yarkets Bureau Plans to fri east Quotatt ch are being advertized| Pp. M. lately for doing away with the aerial] ‘Shipping news at 2.05 P. M. and 6 : : 4 pO Sm Bitte . N. J. June 7.—Plans for|WEST COAST, ALASKA AND PA.| by using the electric light lines instead| Pp. M. a. a LG hii 2 Yas e gol ding it! farmer and the ultimate CIFIC ISLANDs. absolutely safi Answer—While we Weather reports at‘12 M., 1 P. M, 6 te Pot Pose x en ¥ ri eg While the radio conference has been| have never heard of them being other-| P. M. and 11.01 P. M. : Ee i F le doing |tse best to smooth out the] Wise, we are not prepared to say, as| 6 P. M.—Review of the Iron and Bteel : ei Sete ree samp: (roubled atmosphere, particularly in the| thelr use up to the present is not gen-| Industries by the Iron Age ae ‘ ‘ s Ith of the amateurs, it has uncon-{eral and they have not been tried. ‘The| 7 P. M.—‘‘Animal Stories e folks on th cause for alarm. have to pass on their factor of safety, | Evening Tele . Alaska and the Pa- 7.30 P. M. market conditions in various centres. Jcine Islands have been entirely de-| L. P. MoC., Gity—"“What Is the correct eBvery afternoon the farmer will clamp| pendent upon the navy radio service| size fixed condenser to use with a one- xcavating the Fossil,” receivers over his ears and listen to a|for practicaliy all of their news. The|lamp set, such as described in ygur Museum, Newark. voice teelling him the price at which} ni which extended the use of the|column recently?” Answer—The ¢a-| 8 P. M.—Literary Evening, conducted his product sold that morning and the! naval radio system for hews transmis-|pacity of the combination grid leak] by the Editorial Staffs of the Outlook, price it is likely to bring the following Jyion to the Far West for the next five} condenser should be .00025 micro-farad.| Sclentific American and Harper and consumer close together by means of the radio were announced to-day by the New Jersey Bureau Markets, which will flash to thé farmers from broadcasting statiens. in Newark and Philadelphia gdally Information — on by Florence Pacific] several boards of fire underwriters will] Smith Vincent, courtesy of New York ‘Harmonious Town Plan- % : ms gee Phe ‘ its : ‘The West Coi @ay, Women's clubs will co-oerate by en passed and signed by Bros. cting retail price information for President, The House of Repre;| Peters, Yonkers—‘I have a forty-five-| 9.15 P, M.—Recital by Helen Kanders, : the Bureau of Markets. sentatives was only in favor of a re-| foot motor boat, and would like to in-| soprano, of New York. 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There te absence of the little balls of matted el i. blanket lumpy in he gaat ‘Washing with a strong soap will mat woolens in wr. We attribute the sati pepe tihng with Lux only in part to the fact chat its oben ime ayy in ie punisy and mildness. Te wil cleanse the finest woolen with entire safety. ‘ Very truly yours, ee me ee a ee a ee et ee a ee ee a ee REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR ‘ THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 * t | | \ f ‘ ooo linea 2 —

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