The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRID ~ Thefeet-Story #.Russianfanine # ‘ HIS te @ semt-offclal, unvarnished, truthsul story of the famine, formerly been @ professor in the large ,the Ouyezd or District of Pugatchot, {GERRY ENGAGED TO A FRUMP? WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. Wie: tines, But 3 soppone you fee oe conditions in Russia—firet hand—twritten by a man who from University at Petrograd and thefthe name of which had recently been 66 ELL, that impresses me r " e; a was the proper person to talk such Beptember of last veur to May of thie gave his entire time and | SUtHor et several very learned trea- [changed trom Nikolaleval. Its pree- as an eminently same] w pi EODORS STE UALS BENE a “poor little rich girl,” seeks | things over with?" dak i ’ entire Used on the art ob the Tt aes ri at teedom” in Greenwich Village, Her ‘Teddi ided a slight stract effort to feeding the starving children of the district of Samara, |... ‘ th the TONNE disor ta Sonal whe SMHCIGE LEO etek 4 and respectable place to UNCLE } NDLER, “the major,” before leaving for Hot Springs, goes | : at. _—, ig @s supervisor for the American Reliet Administration the town, and with several other peo-|good part of the Volga Valley and want to go to," rem to see her, telling his old chum. | og ome T felt that way: But T hed s What he writes an the series of articles beginning to-day ta what he | iio of good standing whom I had met,|licld It under hia sway. ed the old Major as he blinked from COMMODORE STILLMAN, that she is “too pretty to be running around | wire from father this morning. He @ctually saw or what came to him reports from his fellow rele! work I found the man I wanted. Arrived in| Pugatchof, a town of|one to the other of the odd trio con- loose.’ Her uncle is forced to be satisfied with her independent attitude. | says he'll be through with his specto- era, From the bare record of starvation to the shocking reports of about 10,000, with twel 8 of KAOUL UHLAN, a portrait painter, forces his attentions on Teddie and) graphite analysis of the Milky Way cannidalism that in some places followed in tis train, the story is based [A CORPS OF INTELLIGENT child-fesding supplies, phd had (a fronting him. kisse, her. To punish him she asks ‘nebulae before the end of October and upon offictal facts. WORKERS, rn i a But his eye, for some reason, was GUNBOAT DORGAN, a. prizefighter, to beat him, which Dorgan does | tno can The writer of the articles (san American. He ta the son of the late Ceeded to unload the food in a suita- AE ree. Ce ane ‘ Ay, . te [BSE Re ect re essen urea ble warehouse, organize committees. {on Gerald Rhinelander West when he| Dorgin thereupon also kisses her and asstimes rights over her roadster, mucn | synthesize an isotope of hydrogen ap- open kitchens and start feeding. The|spoke next, though his question, ob- to me age ance of. | proximately to nebulum he'll come £ tof the big General Hospital in Colorado, a graduate of the : sof Michigan Gov BShafroth of Colorado, 0} Universities 0} ichiga: 4 a skilful surgeon with good end California, He served during the war qwit* the 78th Field Artillery. ‘i a the nan of co “ a and a one eve! a rea bea p old Ma i was chosen to head the work in the Samara di. rit, With experience a# an executive, Dr.{¥¥ a tumor that an armed band of| ‘And Just when do you want to go, 35 fee COREY : Bea a He beaiddaa Raoul Uhlan, calls to demand) syeu, 1 remember what he sald > ¢ . Andree Vasellovitch Glasson was ex-| Cossacks was in the neighborhood, |my dear?” b Cha net or t H pees So ashe oF wea law.| When the Rubber Trust swallowed up Article V alarm that our organization was ap-| ‘One were Aavahe ape 7 ate wate with we et fia) aeiita ee bigs noted sans speaiasical AE tafe LOUIS LivSt | 1, a reporter on the Star, 18 called in by West, who takes | bes ate He te! a ae ry Rattivsteman eater tt ernment, ond our Russian si waa o nts came to| note . ‘ ; s 4 , ». | the original Amsterdammers: ‘The ORGANIZING RELIEF WORK IN] oe 9 soatiod “Hunsian director,” who] Alexander Vasilelvitch Borodin, for-/in a very agitated state, informing) out his crooked right arm and dolor- Vedaie 1s visited ‘by the Commodore, who arrives just as she hands| Ne oysters!’ It makes me wish, Tad- SPITE OF DIFFICULTIES. | would hold the position of an execu-| Mer inspector in the Government eo.|him that there was great danger and |ously the girl in the blue-fox took It. /snotweil a $290 check for Uhlan. The Commodore, overwhelmed with sym. | dle. that I could be a philosopher now : tive under the American District] OPCrtive organization, @ man of most|that he should prepare for fight, He| Neither of them spoke until they|icthy kisses her sus as Dorgan enters. Explanations fallow, ‘The Commodore | &nd then.” By Will Shafroth Supervisor, to carry out the polleies| WAususl ability and Judgment, proved] was told to get everything in readi-|came to a stop beetde the roadster. feavec t. telegraph Lucie *Chaadier to retum and Dorgan starts out to get | “"l wish women could be," remarked @ District Supervisor American Retief| or the latter. Wa had cereal Cat hie] himself Invaluable in ‘finding and in [Ress to go, and then await further “I never intend to speak to Gerry|iock the check Pi sar ind Dorgan s Be ate, bi Administration in the District of | appointment should be made by the] *t’uctins our regional directors, Then | ¥ mr from the local officials, West again as long as I live,’ an- CERRY WEST recovers her car, brings it back to her studio and is in-| ‘“Then why not make a stab at It,’ Samara from Sept. 15, 1981, Amertean.in charge and confirmed by] {here were 4 lawyer, a Colonel In the) | Tiree aleaming samovara of tea} nounced Teddie, with a combined sud-|terruptes in hs atiempt at love-making when Dorgan drags in Lipset. ventured the old gentleman who had to May 15, 1922 the local Government Ee re ne a cee ene | cesto® GHA CITE Pele ee nett nent: | CRnHOME RG NEEDeNtee WHICH Hikoe Her Teddy fiercely repudiates Gerry and announces she is going home, just as|Deen so intently studying her averted Copyright, 1002 (New York Evening World)! At our third meeting the Governor] M™#"k under the Czar, the former heud| Preter and their Russian landiord, be-| Uncle Chandler forget his left hip-lUncie Chandle: enters E j ave, “by telling me what the trouble by Prem Publishing ¢ bookkeeper in the largest bank in Sa-| fore the desire for sleep finally was] joint as he climbed into the car beside a ‘ 7 pmpay notified me that the Soviet approved O' R plan of operati® was pre-/ this feature, and informed me that it} ™" is dispelled by visions of black-haired| her. a rir =o) | pirates with cutlasses in their teeth,| He patted her knee comprehending- | conjured up by the frightened Soviet |1y. official. “Under the circumstances, then,’ When morning came, and a hazy|he observed as she made the motor sun was beginning to disperse the} whine with an altogether unnecessary disquieting thoughts of the night be-|jab on the accelerator, “it'll be just 1 lady interpreter belonginy o the oldest and richest families mara, # Russian-American wno “There's really nothing to tell Uncle Chandler,” solemnly afserted the young lady with the moody eyes, drawing the striped ticking of reti- cence over the brocaded injustices of youth The old Major tossed away his clg< urette. He sat staring at the poor [Little rich girl in the willow lawn- chair, He stared at her so long and » intenUy that she finally turned pout and 1ovked none too fraternally, jinto his fae rented to the Government at] was the senae of the Executive Com-| 0M & meeting of the “Presidium Mittee that this should be done at|!" had wandered in from Siberia, aad ; once and food distribution started, as . the Gubispoikom,”* oxecutive] } any others, No o of polkom,"' the Executive] our qrat train had arriv He there.] m™iny others. No communists were committee of the! fore nominated two candidates for the| Mong them, although political ovin- a ons were never asked for or discussed Soviet, which was| post of Russian director, one of them] !oDs Were never as 5 ve head of the Government Transport| '? #Ne#sing personnel. fore, they were suddenly brought back|as well, Teddikins, if you don’t see composed of re Departinent and the other head of the| [t W#8 rather that the Intelligentsia| very vividly by a volley apparently | him for a week or two! Tesentatives from] oo Gperative Societies of the province, |S" it our work a effance to live] fired directly below the window of the| Back in the dismal emptiness of the the various dis-| which organization. had. ales come} #siin and possibly to find some con-| om the American was occupying. |dismal gray studio Gerry and Gun- tricts in the prov-] under the contro! of the Government] Nection with the outside world, and) | eee, afterward a rifle bom-Jtoat Dorgan stood looking at each = ‘| they flocked to us for employmen:.| bardment commenced, bi a lneean en Gi iS near AAT UP AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. | (° > ‘or employment oth in thelother. Then Gunboat sighed frater- Many disputes with the Government] front and rear of the house. One bul-]nally and essayed an owl-like wag of HW gy be oe tion was nade] 1 replied through my interpreter, al resulted, as they said we should go toplet. coming in the window and passing | the head. ‘ Teac opese UE CReO IES) SEOUEE that we were]construction engineer of great ability] the State Employment Bureau for our] directly over the head of his trembling] ‘They're all alike, them women!” Ste a | “It's queer I never noticed it be- fore," remarked the old Major, ap- |Parently more to himself than to the girl confronting him, 6 oticed what?" asked Teddie. Now you're getting a bit like your mater,’ replied the placid-eyed old gentleman in the armchair, ‘a bit jtamed and trimmed off and ironed out s “{ won't be!" proclaimed Teddie, with quite unlooked-for passion, as she got up from her chair. “But how, my dear, are you going to stop it? asked the still equable old Major © “T won't get like that!’ reiterated Teddie, looking for all the world Mike a second Artemisia contronting an army of embattled males, She stood there as though expecting some retort from him. But he said nothing. He and intelligence, that I fully realized] personnel, and only a definite inter- the pressing need for speed in getting | pretation by our Moscow headquar- ready existing our food out to the starving children, | ters of a very unambiguous clause {n ganization; hat} but that no distribution could be e our Riga agreement settled the the Government] fected except under the control of our] matter at that time had] OW" orsunization, and that up to that) aN AMERICAN GIRL PIONEER. time my repeated requests for fur- = niture and equipment for the house] At this time all our efforts were Hunger Committee which could per-/and office which had been furnish Interpreter, decided Floete not to try|he remarked with the sagacity of one to stop the fight. In his own words:|who has survived unfair ordeals at “Instead of rushing to the window|the hands of the fair. and waving the Riga agreement with| ‘Teddie’s head was much clearer by the announcement that I was an|the time she had motored out to Tux- American, so they could save theirledo, Her head was clearer, but the bullets for future killings, I took ref- | contradictory tides of feeling that ed- uge under a stout oaken desk bullt|died about her troubled young heart J] put forth in an endeavor to organize} during the old regime, and there|seemed as muddled up as ever. fectly well perform the functions|to us had met only with 4 and/quickly in the villages, and to get| awaited the cessation of the engage-| Even her Uncle Chandler was not delegated to our committees, and|Xcures, 1 thanked him for the twolour ood out as acon aa possible to] Ment.” entirely oblivious of the fact that some names which he had submitted to me, i ue : newer ferment was working in the that the transport organs of the} and said that, as 1 had conferred with | Tesional warehouses, The first | SPARED THE AMERICAN STORES | ‘oo. of that bottied-up young soul. Government were exactly fitted for} poth the gentlemen, I knew them to] VllaK® Kitchen in our provinee was! Hight hundred Cossack ‘bandits | But he asked no questions. ‘There Gistributing the food to these com-|he very good men and they would |organized by a nerican girl, Miss! nen and women, heavily armed and|Were two things which he knew too mittees, receive due consideration Anna Louise Strong of Portland, Ore. eles oe. 8 if fet ve 4a), | Well for that: one was life tn general Our reply that previous experiencs| His reply to this, delivered rather|She belonged to the American Society | mounted on fine-looking horses, with! (nq the other was Theodora Hayden had shown us that the most effective] in the manner of an ultimatum, was|0! Friends and had come to Samara] many wagons, had galloped into the in particular. work could be done by committees} that 1 must choose one of these men |! @ {1p of | preliminary vestige, | town, driven out all authorities, po-| As for Teddle herself, she was ty- composed as ours would be of the in-[pefore leaving the meeting. For a negate Be Pres sae mane es atliice and militia after a short fight,|rannical and melting and snappy and telligent elements in the villages, and re same time. Her offer to help me lang had then proceeded to systemati-|chummy all at the same time. In her thats uh yy Pears minute the situation was very tense. rganize) temporarily was, gratefully ese committees must be - si a ’ e Execu. (or eanize fel “ cally loot all Government st . Fe i ‘ol or- Ane vatious members: of the Mixes | cco oted\: Bnd) Mieldtarted-outitor alone a crnment stores. Food| mother's absence she promptly or rectly responsible to us and not to paralleling an al- in every village a tive Committee were sitting around . supplies of the A. R. A. which had|dered the servants about in a manner merely took out another cigarette, | the Government, was received i] tne room, while my interpreter and 1[{U" ays’ trip with a local doctor} recently been unloaded, although|which plainly betokened that she in- lighted 1t and recovered his morning silence. We further stated that wel] had chairs before the desk, behind|Y2° afterwards became one of our} deserted by their guards, remained|tended to be master of her fate in at paper from the grass at his feet. This intended and of necessity would be} which the Governor presided. 1 could |°#!00#! directors. untouched by the order of the Cos-|least one quarter of an otherwise un- he proceeded to peruse with studied compelled to use government trans-| ico they were all watching very close-| ile Courage, absolute forgetfulness | sac chief, who announced that any|conquered world. unconcern, quite ignoring the young of self, willingness to buck up against the most trying physical hardships, Portation and storage facilities, to which under the Riga agreement we were entitled, but that all ware- houses assigned to us must be under Artemisia still glowering at him over the edge of it. Then he looked up with the ghost of a yawn. “By the way, I saw the Commodore in town yesterday,’ observed Teddie's uncle as he leisurely turned a page. “He was telling me a queer thing pout young West."* “Indeed! said Teddie, without one trying to take the American She ordered silver unpacked and Pili Sn tag tds stores brought in for the starving|moth-bags by ‘hed and the striped and eager desire to be of real help | children would suffer the death|ticking off the furniture and the cars on the Russian “Hunger front was : Y o] Oe penalty. The collecting of the food|overhauled and the drapes restored — the direct control of our employees,| ,,/ Anawared that the choice could not /typical of all those splendid young] ana other Government. stocks wanland the drive-borders retrimmed and be made then; that after due consid- : a and all carriers transporting Our sup oe ee een teehee sets women belonging to the Quaker Re-} quickly done, and by sunset the cav-|an absurd amount of cut flowers for plies must be responsible directly to f Nef unit, most of whom I later/utcade was already disappearing every room In the house. candidates, the Governor would be no- | j¢ 4 to know us. ered tes ley ver the horizon to th But she prowled moodily about that tifled » chota : 5 $ over the horizon to the eastward, ut she pr ya a At a second meeting, held after the| ted of my choice and given full op:| For three nights she slept on the! vhence they had come, their wagons |house, resenting its quietness at the ly the effect this would have on me; but in spite of it, I had difficulty in keeping my temper, it Bet ity to express his approval or|foor ‘of peasant huts, and returned i plan had been discussed by the Goy-| Portun r of peasant huts, returned | iad vith y t she gave orders she j moving. ernment before the entire Soviet, af disapproval, This caused rather a stir], .th the story of ten committees or- [leh With booty. Thirty golfers of jsame time that she kave orders, she ; “The Commodore was saying that Tather decided opposition to our] Of surprise as the Government was|ganized, with kitchens prepared ready liay gead in the street, but the A. R.[riding before breakfast, and found “GERRY'S GOING TO MARRY THAT RIVERS GIRL.” Gerry's going to marry that Rivers ' scheme arose, The Governor ex-| Ot Used to having its wishes opposed, |to receive food, but no word of her ef handedly announced the mac- A. supplies in storehouses, in railway | her old mount gone soft and her new > sponta. | ow oT 3 the wi i ple] were loosening up,”’ the old Majo old scoundre! ac pressed the opinion that we had no and the meeting broke up sponta-}own hardships. Ten days later she trucks and in departing wagon|groom gone sulky. She tried read- wy way from her end of the table were ; loosening up th id Major 1d scoundrel in immaculate right to organize our own committees] neously. developed typhus, and for three trains on the outakirts of town wereling, and discovered how unbellevably down to the old Mafor's end of the} quietly inquire sketer's flannel. | and tt was only after some rather] THE ACTUAL RELIEF WORK)Months lay in @ hospital in Samara.) touched unit ail cadena: books could be: tee ; . . bees ures on A peruanded Teddie,} He waited behind his Baper for. See sharp telegraphic communication Our American field inspectors had i 5 beg a a And her Uncle Chandler bright-| taking her third slice of cinnamon-|eraj seconds, Then he heard a mirth- : With Moscow, for w we were BEGUN: many and various hardships to con he mest oatiernoon, the Boviels af: he) ten ring and found nol wed up sufficiently to inquire he | toast 1 little laugh. ‘Phen he heard the . dcials began to reappear, and on the|interest In maneuvering the old hair- following morning three motor lorries, | pin curves On two wheels and no The next days were very unaious| tend with, Trav hadn't better ord axi to run them given every facility, that ik oftentines for About that mix-up down in the/contemptuous ejaculation of ‘That . ¢ acknowl- " yy that? ones. Doctor Golder and Gregg had] days in box cars, or bouncing over the l out to the terrace for coffee, village." trump!" spliced was given us by the} siready gone back to Moscow, and ras eantry: Reade In Boris: sleep- ees pisned ae Prom sie) Chokes theese aoe Pistols pent ere mally cast seemed the distances It wasn't a mix-up," corrected] And then the heard quick steps | ’ two more Americans had arrived to] ing at night in peasant huts where to| ‘Samara, arrived to find their quarry Jat sixty miles an that dolorous and empty house. ‘Teddte. along the marble walk that bisected | os SUSPICION AND LACK OF CON-jneip me. Ronald Allen of Fulton, N.| jeave the door shut meant suffocation | °8tPed: the condition of the roads|greenhouses, when she invaded them,| V? the oid Major remained suspi-| ‘“Then what was it?" the terrace FIDENCE. Y., and P. H. Hofstra of Grand] and to open it freezing, all windows, ™&king pursuit impossible. Seemed to suggest funeral setPieces lciously meck and“tong-suffering dur-| ‘“It was a revelation. “Where are you going?” he de- Disagreements in those early days| Rapids, Mich. Our first American] peng nailed shut or never built tol At A: R: A. automobile which had land the vanity of all earthly Ways. Jing these days of trial, it must be| "A revelation of what?’ asked |manded as he looked up to see Teddle ¢ were not caused by the Government's] meal was given to children in a re-| open,* living on ‘canned Willie’ and] Seen Sent down to bring Floete back to] The very walls about that lordly) soi owiedged that he made divers| Uncle Chandler, as he put his teacup |inaking off with the stride of a Diana. | opposition to our getting the focd| ceiving home on Wednesday, the day|tea and bread, sccing everywhere| S27ra happened to arrive in Pu-| Hayden demesne grew still again, re- iL Ther were exteonicly alad to con] after the unkading had commenc phil dseitvand Seana eer) gutchof at almost the precise moment |markably suggestive of Jail walls. | rence he returned oddly fortified ig] “Of what men are!" asserted Toddie. relief supplies coming, with their own] and on Friday our first kitchen war] spiration which came from the weatt,| ©, t¢ bandit attack. Hearing the] And that’ particular wall which Inter- | Whence Ne yeuurnod oddly, Collie tn) we otirse,"* said the old M stocks diminishing, and the need in-| opened to 200 youngsters. The effect tude of the peasants themselves was| 208 the chauffeur stopped to Inquire | yened between her own and the ad-| on. he took out a chased gold creasing. But they were still uncer-] the sight of white bread and cocoa] in many cases all that sustained their] \t® Cause. He was told the Cossacks | jacent estate of the West family} i), onistexaursianmenicheiroueht itatively extracted a +1 tain as to whether we had come in for) had on these half-starved little beg-| courage. Often bitten by vermin das-| 2¥e come."" Without pausing for fur-|seemed to take on a particularly ob- |) i Onvious displeasure was that when p let's have it, Teddikins, hovk, Ine | once: : purely relief purposes, and feared to] ars was a wonderful thing to see. | pite all precautions of napthaline bug| {Mer enlightenment, he stepped on the} jectionable coloring. he brought back Teddie a motor-truck [and sinke kod veo misutes tater, eniewia 4 sive us the free hand we wished to! In the meanwhile my search for al powder, or a gasoline spray, and con-|Sccelerator, confpletely forgetting his! As for her Uncle Chandler, he|icatea down with her studio posses-| But eddie shook her head Major folded up his nom and have, in building an organization| capable “Russian director’’ had been| stantly exposed to the epidemic of|™!slon, and arrived in Samara the|punctiliously dressed for dinner, and} song which the lady in question] ‘I telegraphed to father," she Inap-l watched Teddie vanish down the and undivulged trips into the city, |¢own- question, Instead of anawering that not unnatural interrogation she was calling sharply out to Watkins: ‘Tell Parrish | want my car. I want It at tut Teddie entirely ignored that | which they thought might be used] rewarded. I had not wished to put} typhus, which was claiming victims in['@me evening with three flat tires. | punctiliously sat at one end of the bie | solemnly committed to a bonfire on | Positely remarked, ., | West Drive leaving a scurry of gravel as we saw fit, As the Soviet delegate,|a Government man in charge of or-| increasingly large numbers, they kepe | Mte", travelling over a hundred and! dining room table while Teddie Just| the rear end of the East Drive. “Where is Trummle this summer?! ia q residuary cloud of dust above Max Litvinoff, said during the pre-| ganizing the Russian end of our oper-| astonishingly well and cheerful, twenty miles of very bumpy road. as solemnly sat at the other—though| nq that afternoon as they sat tak- | her uncle inquired. the shrubbery, he sighed audibly, and | Mminary negotiations at Riga, there}ations, even though he was to work ATTACKED BY COSSACK _ she did once emerge sufficiently from]ing tea and cinnamon-toast on the “He's stil the Arizona Camp Ob- k out another cigarette, and sat was “suspicion on the one side and| directly under me; but to avoid this (in hia seth articte str, Shafrotn|her self-absorption to remark that|terrace, he finally found courage to] servatory,” explained Teddie aeep in /thauEne lack of confidence on the other.” I knew 1 must find a man of capabili- BANDITS. presents facts that show the actual |they looked exactly like two palm|confront the morose-eyed young lady | "Trummle moves so slowly,” com- eee Our first food train arrived on| ties at least equal to those of the two] In the month of November, Carl E.|and frequent practice of canntbatiam {trees on the edge of the Sahara, who sat in the high-backed willow- [plained the old Major. “The poor man} i. So ay gyndlonte, tne) Sept. 26, and unloading began Imme-| men whose naines had been suggested | Floete of San Francisco met with *~lamong the starving peasants of the] She at once ventured to ask If|chair so moodily tearing an Ophelia] can't help it, 1 suppose, trailing that | (Covyrisht ties tm te Ball cna » | diately. Although an office and equip-| After consultation with the Rector]adventure suggestive to us of robber | Pravince of Samara. It is a terrible | Watkins really oughtn’t to have alrose to pieces chap of D. S's and F. BR. B.'s and | (“Gerry Gives tala nt) mee ment for it requested two weeks be- | of the Univer ry Intelligent.|bargns and the middie ages, He|story but very simply told and bears | passport when he carried the Joint all| ‘Say, Teddie, tsn't it about time you F. & G. 8's around after him Il atalment. | fore had not yet been properly pro- capable and sche n who had| with hia interpreter liad gone down ti [no evidence of overdrawing.) - = i aan ge rn lot of Interference. Hither type of ) ducted by the editorlal staffs of the Out- GRBMAN: BANE STATEMENT. ibruptly, A $5 bill faded from our] ferred upon Marcon! during hla recent wire, provided it is No. 14 gauge, will look, Setentife American and Harper & F. F. MACKAY, ACTOR,] jecncix, suly 21.—The atatement ot vision sas well as the signals, and to] visit to America was the John Fritz|do for reception. It makes very little | Brothers, , PARTY GUEST AT 90} the imperial Bank of Germany, as of of us $5 is no trift medal, America’s highest engineering |iifference Just where you make your M.—Musical concert by Paul hi July 15, shows the following changes: 1 have alreudy burned out several | distinction and award lead-in connection as long as it Ie prop-| Denniker's 0 . - ; otal Gale and balllen degreased! 1hO eRe each of & different type, and erly made and soldered, M, and 10.55 to 11 P.M. Daniel Frohman His Hest, cl , in all cases been able to repair them, T have also been able to repatr a number of tubes for fellow “hams, ‘This is how tt was don 3 [A c. or D. MORE RADIO INS ALLATIONS. —_ Baseball reports from 8 to 8 P. M. marks, treasury and doan assoclation —1 have a crystal set which|, Muste every hour from 11 A. M. tol and Belasco Breaks In to | notes accreased 3,491,900 marks, bills of * eather reporta @t 11°; ME, 1, 6 and exchange and check Increased 1,050,729, ‘ ” 000 marks, discount and treasury bills 1101 P.M. 7.00° P, M.—"Bedtime Stories," by| Daniel Frohman last evening gav2 4] increased 10,126,373,000 marks, Invest- 421,496,000 marks, notes Thornton Burgess, noted author of Chil- One of the largest single radio instal- lations that has yet been recorded is the} sives me clearer reception than I am equipping of the Hutchinson fleet, which able to obtain on @ vacuum tube set n the socket Teomprises some seventeen steamships, {Would it be possible to hook up this peat prongs a supply of} with radio transmitting and recelving|set with one or two stages of audio preferably about four lor, ©. : = sols, frequency amplification? If so will “ow ; birthday party for the veteran actor, | ments decrea ‘ By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. |" 1"! Hood: Justice, S| volts, was connected. The tube wa — me the hook-up? Answer—Yes, it] dren's . ne edie . in circulation increased —2,700,782,000 | ‘lesa By; Labor, A.B. Cook: Navy. Com-| then taken In one hand and hit agalnat hie 7.30 sage of Hope for the| I’. F. Mackay, who was ninety years} 7 1.” deposits Increased 4,744,641,000 Lt GOVERNMENTAL BROADCASTING] yinider D.C. 1 vghan; Post Officer, J * by Annie Riley Hale. the palm of the other Just bard enovgh with steps of audio frequency but it old yesterday. The party took other labilitles ine ned 642,~ marks, i > > the crystal signals (QUESTIONS Ano ANSWER? | ix possible to amplify y inal | 6 reed COMMITTEE. 2 |S Héxerton » We 8. Rogers:lig make the broken filament. vibra QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |]is not usually considered very natin. | 8:00 Mrilietary eye ©OR-) ir, Frohman’s studio, atop of the] 478,000 marks, total gold holdings, A recently organized interdepart-| Treasury. Le J. Heath: War, Major ¢ Care should be exercised in thin pro factory. The hook-up will be published -_— oo maby . on eRe rmectal committee now udvioss Soores|S° & Squier: Bure en the Budget, iu eas wa 4 100 violent vibration will only Seats ST ,]ip the near future, Lyceum Theatre. Mr, Mackay ts the errill: the Shipping Board v4 ment in several places ity I & galen A is x seo) ‘om- iat HaGiak vedabline tbe (PHO. ot Ratha era He Doltnger, Tau | Dremk the Mlament tn. several places | wari mortar with a ect Selene. cryatel SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | chairnan of the Executive Com Government material to be brondcasted |reau of Standard, Secretary Yay every the filament will, |other crystal? Can T use two different sah mittee of the Actors’ Fund and ts {ts b chedules of operatio he Knocking ts kept up, t 4] types of crystal in combination—say, Vice President. = oer oat ala or eee WOR GET NEW SET. Belt Scoggsl ted a for Instance, carborundum and galena OL W W Z (New York) Due To-Day. Vice Presid Ne a nc 11th Edition of fe Seehratstes: 7. Workings WOR the radio station of L, Bam-| flament will light {t and fuse th silicon and galena? What is considered 360 Metres Resolute, Hamburg ..+0s+-ss++reseeduly 12] ~The guests were Mr. Mackay's ¢ * ef emowe lines that radio must be used prima berger and Company of Newark, N. J., js together, thus completing the cir-]'® ve the most sensitive crystal? " Pere i inpiton Levlsscsleascaduly 13 | fagues on the Fund and included WIRELESS | WIRELESS for types of service that cannot be sat-| which has become mous in the last} cult and putting the tube back in ser-] Answer A aie Crystal and t Parima, St. Thomas. July Sam Scribner, Milton Nobles, italph COURSE ¥ isfactorily conducted by other means of | three months in the metropolitan dix- | vi whisker will give as good results aw two 5 5 1 lect t ‘Morrese 4 communication, and therefore radio| trict for {ts novel afternoon and early | This experiment, though tried a num-|cryetals at holt the cost it im far |, 1:40 P. M.—Victrola sele rom Due To-Morrow. Delmore, Major B. A. Relnulds, ie sae broadcasting should not t fn gen-devening programmes, has Installed al ber of times on both electron relays and} easier to adjust a cat whisker than a femmes operas. Tas vasnediiine ot 6 America, Queenstown .y-seeeeeeeee+s duly 13] Charles B, Wells, Walker Vincent and aOne ’ eral where wire tclegraphy and tele-] new transmitting set of great power, | audlotrons, has not yet failed, paif of crystals, Crystal can be used] 2 ee 7 °M"| France, Havre Pe guy By in, Mr. Mackay was the by ‘ phone or printed publications would be] At present they are Just testing and] The above t* fron) a letter published] i combination and very internet. |Poaliony by Amereas composers, Ryndam, Plymouth SEE) a3 . Austin, Mr. Mackay was 3 S. Gernsback } aseatisfactory. The scope of the com-|«etting the instrument in pr consi] in Radio News from Harold A. Zable, | M6 results obtained. The sensitivity of | 340 P. M.—Leota Fischer, soprano, in Due Sunday. original Pierre in “The Two Or- extn te mittee’s activities may be in| tion to carry to oan extended Porterville, California # piece of crystal depends entirely upon [Short song recital. %g i hans,” and Sas appeared in many H.W. Secor » an advisory capacity to the Secretary | gramme for the coming fall_and the Individual piece, Galena {a consid: | 440 P. M.—Children’a hour given by | caronia, Southampton pnt » atl Py a of Commerce in matters of ent} ter, Although the new set has onty| RADIO FOR 740 OF THE LEVIA-|¢red to be the best, but it ts often pos- | isle Jean, well known writer Of chil |ceitic, Gusonstown, nee sore rehearsing Kevised to meet the many impor-f i radio regulations and in considering all teat for the pant week lettéts THAN'S CABIN sible to get n piece of any other crvatal |iren’s jen and verse. ee bt ie ea David Bolasco, who is rehearsins cai vited te mavet the sey, image) a radio questions of interdepartmenta! in n orecelved from as far away 8. that will give equally as good results [little Cave Dweller. lua, his new play, “Shore Lea in tne Radio Trlegraphy and ‘Telephon hi : Fret Se Nove Basti cod Fhorih: ask ine | usetead, WY in recent radio quecssmalas aor @hlens 001 10,40 P. Mi—-Song recital by Baward Sail To-Day. Lydauee, neing GF the ateln ove soneernirg: the Panwa ieee § si Eight existing Governmental stations, | the owners of the station for the radio | of the America the Shipping Board oe gaits ae eee Malls Clone. head, took his star, Frances Star been added. ‘Contnins modern amel i is going to outstrip everything in. the way of fit out Frank Harrison, F aritine radio installations and|tell me the best ‘a 0 of the cabing of the Levia- than, which is being designated as primary station: r the] entertainment und commenting on the transmission of daily news in-| modulation and general etticleney of formation inelude naval stations at] the transmission. Will you kindly tion in which to erect my nerial? Will the presence of broke in as a surprise on the part to congratulate the guest. M was associated with Mr. Mackay fication circuits of practical worth. ‘The beginner and general student dion will, find hie. coures ae fa, 1 1 8.00 A.M Mev Oatroll, Hambure: 9.00 ALN. jitg Olay, Chris'and.10.00 A.M. Susquehanna, Bremen.11.30 A.M of ‘Aillemion G14 Great Lakes, Pon. OM: seh He. ‘onditioned for] @ lne of high tension cables have any | Pose hrice way M uy Freat value in obtaining the neces stations at Washington, Omaha, No REPAIRING BURNED TUBES. Lye pero ie paeeneer wervlee, with eftect pon my reception? ry stranded | W J 2 (Newark) salt site Pine Cee [ise es ein epee sie Pee, Sunaryaniple, of this *eeare hf i Platte, Rock Springs, Elko and Reno.| Probably some of us have at «ome| pouncement of A 1), Lack ene, ah pcopper wire better for reception than i BARON SONAR AWG MOM, [orcs tee “Betua 400 Minstrations— b ish Ge ale aout ae be tine oF other exportonce’ the diene. | oUneement of A.D. Lasker, Chatman [steel core copper wire? At what point | 360 Metres Homerie Bouthamnton S00 A singe sirector and young Helus iu ateaiont 20" Faben ‘ ‘ canted by stations holding Mim! polntment of huving vacuum tub ee aerial ace peek. & es ke the} J] Hiattordsig, Tiyinouth.. Kam 4a! issistant, Many ssa nts in Poriwale at niont pin ge nae mercial! licenses burn out. Perhaps when listentrs to FRI | ead-in connection? Anawer—The only f eres matpton i arly cureer were recalle supply stores, of order dire The personnel of the commiltee one coticert or distant, DX ation [POON FRITZ MEDAL FOR 1922/ thing for you to vo under the elreunt Aeriauial rapora ay 18 ; gin 43 sr ay wtih; Vieorolls. And Experimenter Publishun; ewe: Agriculture, W Wheeler; | without warning darkness fell ebebind GOES TO MARCONI, Per OR UAT A RULE A as hd Rs FM. and 6) emores 5.00 AM. Mevoted tothe cause of the aa ipariien ublia ig Co. Gommerce, Dr. B. W. Btr€"on, Chair-'the pancl and the signals stopped] Among Ue many dlatincuons con- Ar Ppa eae Eg th Southern Cross, i ret, iow York Olty parallel it you will let yourself in for} Arlington oficial time at 12.35 to 1) "Janeiro Suerte 10.00 A.M, 2.00F.M, Fund. a - «

Other pages from this issue: