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/ ACCIDENT DEATHS THE EVENING WORLDS 8 LAST MONTH: | “Sp SAVER UNE ee SS een — [QUESTIONS AND Answeas. | Safety Institute Lists Causes of Mortality in Streets of Five Boroughs. , improve the set?" Answ' rather vague as to Just what set screeching. If the screeching place simultaneously with the toucht of the Instrument i ue to capac ct and can be By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. B. C. N.—"Where do I connect « vari- ble condenser in the following hook-up? What should its capacity be? My aerial is 120 feet long. What is its natural wave period? Answer—In the accom- panying hoo position of the variable con shown by tl vie: |. Be sure that all and binding post, are given plenty clearance and do not touch the plding. Ground the foil or copper at ground Winding post. If the screech- however, is only noticed when th Accidents took a total of 288 lives flow York {dotted lines the edn | rheostats ave turned up the is in the five boroughs of New York |genser should be « ccrotanats, {obviously due to too much filame e ou City during July, acc@tding to a sur-} The natural period of vibration of your} Tent and the ht pate — woe by aerial is about 170 metres. your! that ire being abuser rite oud hades AIL s tl again and be more explicit, A 43-plate he of no more 11-plate on will than the America. This is an increase of fifty- variabl pndense four over June, when the institute be- Ke yee usc gan a“ reek? a they are both of the same eae) coobundcn ce NeW) socom | ‘The governing factor in a conc Peace-time casualty lists. A surpris- |_ Jnot the number of plates but the pacity of it Herb—"What is the cause action in a storag Local action in a batte io} chemical action which v tween some impu e plates in a y plintehea with water that i and ing phase of the survey was the reve- lation “ at exactly the same number of * -csons were killed by accidents in New York City duging July, 1921, as @uriag July of this year. Highway accidents dropped from 94 fm June to 81 in July, On the other hand, drowning caused 7 deaths in July as against 61 in June, The num- ber of children killed by accidents in- creased from 113 in June to 130 in July. Of this total, 50 children were Killed in highway accidents, 29 Growned, 19 killed by falls and 19 by of local Radio Fan—"I have a si consisting of two variomete \ vario-goupler, and would like to know |! if I can use dry cells for lighting the]! filaments?” —Answer—Yes. You can TT ee HRCA RreAL lous use a dry cell for lighting the filaments, |" veeallres) She wanna but it is rather an expensive way if you| U#ttery efficiency. Never probe around contemplate listening in very often, A | the inside of a cell with a metallic tm set of three cells connected in series will] Plement and always be use that, te serve for filament excitation for about | Water which you put in the cell ts fan ce eleven HOWEA AE ta vere ol properly distil and contains no metal lic impurities. In this way you will It is impossible to do anything wi Sold the popular way of-startiog local run-down dry cell battery and it h Rout burns. be discarded. While the six-volt storage | “CUS” pide Fatalifies in Manhattan jumped] pattery is more expensive in the begin- NW, tice T have. a detedtor add’ ty from 100 in June to 121 in July.|ning, it saves moncy for you in the lon, B Ao MEdt he TARE IC AR run and gives satisfactory, service and| Step outfit and want to take it away Brooklyn's list increased from 75 in {il} be recharged on xcation. ‘The camp to which I : we . i is in a dry regidn and the soll COLUSA ITCRA BEERS tas ea is enndy and 1 do not belleve that | $8 in June to 40 in July; Queens| 7. H. J.—“Will you kindly give me a| will be able to reach a soil of permanent hook-up for the following instruments. a variometer, a variable condenser, a galena detector, a phone c rand pair of 2200 ohm phones?” Answer— ‘The following hook-up is a very efficient arrangeme and will give you the maximum results from instruments that you have mentioned: from 13 to 19, and Richmond from 8 to 18. Sixty-two children were killed in Manhattan, almost as many as in the other four boroughs combined. @ Of the 81 highway accidents 11 ‘were caused by automobiles; of this total pleasure cars were inyolved in 49 fatalities, motor trucks in 18, taxi- cabs in 3 and motor buses in 1, Since the public safety campaign which is being organized by the insti- tute will lay its principal emphasis on the reduction of accidents tu children, @rne causes of child fatalities in July were analyzed in dete A list of these follows: ‘ASTLE CONFIDENTIAL § CREDIT 127,BRQA0N8 2 Doers A\ Diamond Rings Three of the many styles pictured. in onr really venient, credit plan. H, Herzog, L. 1.-—"'I have a regener - Highway .. tive receiving consisting of a de Drownings tector and two stéps of amplification Falls .... which ts working from a 100-foot ¢ Burns ... I am able to hear mest of the local Infection . stations but am troubled with a Fourth of July. 4 screeching that spoils the whole eve- Polsoning 1 ning once it starts, What can I do to Suffocation 1 stop the noise? I heve a variable Collapse of tunnel 1 condenser with 1! p! Struck by falling object... 1 tute a Playing with revolver 1 9 ty lo Just soaking in it loosens all the dirt Let soaking do almost all the work for you instead of just a little. Soaking in big, lasting, lukewarm Rinso suds loosens all the dirt. A little dry Rinso rubbed on the places where the dirt is most ground-in removes every trace of it. If you like to boil Tf you like to boil your white cottons there is nothing so good as Rinso. Pour enough Rinso solution in your boiler to ¢'— 7 ou the suds you like. The other oo ys and the soap powder you used to use are not needed with Rinso. If you use a washing machine Help it to do its best work. Rinso suds ha\ . the body needed to get clothes clean without any rubbing. With Rinso you do not have to use a soap powder—nor any other soap. Get Rinso today. Use enough Rinso to get the big lasting suds that loosen all the dirt moisture without gotng to a great deal of trouble, Just Would a counterpoise serve us Well as a natural ground? = If how shall I erect it?" Answer—I not think that you will have any trouble in securing a ground connection If you drive a pipe about six feet into the gro! If, however, you decide that it does not give satisfaction the counterpoise will serve as your ground. ‘This can be made by stringing three or four wires about 100 feet long about three feet above the ground directly under your aerial. ‘The wires in the counterpoise should be perfectly insul- ated and arranged In a fan shape and connected to your ground terminal. WOR—Newark 360 Metres. Alfred H. Krick, a, “Somewhere Tate; b, "I Love Smilin’ Through,’ ou Truly,’ Bond; ¢. selection. the Fountain,’" Programme: Schumann; a Charles Hanson from Mr 1 poems by Charles Among other poems read: a, ‘Messenger Towne, Hanson Mr. Towne will THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. Bie ness and 1"; ¢. “Around) FIRST OF $9 re ROOM me now dance selections, Pro-] KLIQMES STARTS 16TH Vor Fashtona,” “Hotse- _ Walter Stabler, comptroller of the a, “Yankee Doodle Blues: c. “Little ‘Thoughts: Walter Stabler of — the wt to Women, by Maude Hall. Metropolitan Life. Makes WW2—New York Aalieeatit ; 360 Met Metropolitan Insurance Company, an- eres nounced to-day that ground will be the South Sea Moon."" = 4 the Announcement. ‘a ‘ve as! broken on next Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1.15 P, M—New music as played by} the property in Long Island City, prominent Virtuosi for the Ampico. where the first of the fifty expert. 1.80 P. M.—Baritone soto, by Hdward| Mental $9 7 room tenements are to be D. § “Mattetta,"” Romillt; J, Thure-| Constructed. President Haley Fiake ton e at the piano of the Metropolitan will turn the first spad of earth and there will be 1.49 P, M.—"Vogue's" Paris Cable on chmaking and other appropriate Fashion. Subject: “New Dresses One . See By courtesy of the Nast Publi- ver, the breaking of found sek es does not mean that the building proj- 1.50 P. M.—Baritone solos by Hawara] ct will be completed this fall, All w ie Want of You,"{oecessary preliminary work will be (b) “A. Chip of the Ola] done. but the company will not begin O'Har construction on the $6,000,000 proj- 2.05 P, M.—Plano sol%The Unfin-Ject until the prices of building ma- ished Symphony (first movement) Sehu-| terial are reduced bert played by Arthur Lov ser and M “We cannot pay the current prices ton Suskind. 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