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SERVICE CO THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. the following hook up of a short wave regenerative two step outfit fs O. K." Answer—The Inclosed hook up is not the West Orange. Programme: 14 Cadliag, Mavourne brightly becdyse it shortens ¢ the tube and does not give a life ; Scot By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. NEW BROADCASTERS. Six limited commercial broadeasting stations were licensed by the Depart tment of Commerce on Aug. 11 WJAQ—Capper Publications, Topeka, | tery Kas WAJT—Kelley-Vawter lish to the parts you al need a combination denser, a Variometer Jewelry Co,,| * 22 makin QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. }} Picton condenser printed in yesterday and con Reader—“What is the best method of determining the polarity of a storage battery and B battery?" Answer FAN—"What use t There are several ways of fixing the} moter on a tecelvit polarity of any battery, but the most} Anawer—A hot wire satisfactory and cheapest are as fol-| piace In a receiving set RC, M—"1 plification to 4 has b ping @ @ xolution of water and fodid tassium and placing the ty Js on the saturated blotter ception ve wire will leave a red mark on] type the blotter while the negative will leave] ‘There is the blotter unmarked. The wires Bhould be held about half an inch apart ud w like only one way of experiment X. Y. 4—"T have a crystal receiving set consisting of a yario 4i] formers before plate v e condenser, a fixed con denser and a crystal and @ pair of 2,000 ohm change this vacuum r}atart out with 2}amplifier set 2 SOCONY IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE BECAUSE IT HAS THE CORRECT RANGE OF BOILING POINTS _ IM THE PROPER BALANCED PROPORTION NOTE—“Boiling-point” is a common term in the gasoline testing laboratory. Most liquids boil (vaporize) at one uniform temperature. In the case of water this temperature, or boiling- point, is 212°F. However, every gasoline has many boiling points—a whole series or range of them in fact. Jt is this range of boiling points AND the proportion of each group of them (low, medium and high) that really determine the quality of a gasoline—its volatility, power and mileage- economy. 1 vacuum tube socket and rheostat, a alx volt A bat- and B batteries depending on the type tube used. If you use 2215 volt B battery will do the a soft tube purchased one. by ting paper or adroes the hot wire am- instrument vmimeter has no Its function is Xeeptionally elear re o know the best * Answer— determining What is best for this type and that fs by livery erystal has its] erg = own pectiliarities and’ you may have tol try out several audio frequency you get the d this. proc transformer to use way of » detector- s of audio frequency amplification later. Will you kindly let me know if ENDABLE everywhere . M.—"'Carbon," Levine of the of Newark, N results, Will the tube is be ee of brightues: with, it must be reme tate the Best, oferatin WWZ—New York i t aaue 360 Metres. the tube will sta much current is be ‘The why to judge the best operating Job, | it cotton covered wir soft] struct a loose coup! 9.00 to 10.30 », in am 7.00 to 7.30—"Man in the Moon" sto- Louise Patterson, eal programme in WJ2Z's best for the instruments used. One will] Irish Lullaby,’ "Come Sing to Me be published In the course of a few days| (Thompson). pee that will best serve|your purpose. 5 P, M.—Classtcal selections: “Pre- te hmaninoft), fen Fan—"Have heard a lot of pecple say M.—Ry James Carroll, eto: hot to burn the fliamont of the tubes too} etamme: “Mary of Argyle’ (OW of] Scotch), “Banks of Loch Lomond” (Old Scotch ' oie { ; int of the tube is by adjusting the ' , ‘Marshall, Mo yuit If you use a hard tube more 4p I ag, te ie Oe nc oihe peunde| tien (c), Newark Sunday Cail, KFBH—Thomas Musical Co,, Marsh- eS OIE oe toon oleae Leila rest_and most | ,,9.00-—"Broadcasting Broadway,” by sid, OTe. Ire anything up to 70 or 80 volts to , Belge Raed MWLAG—Waco Electrica! Supply Co,| Ket the beat, results natural pitch, Additional Mament cur) Ci s—-rhe Stadium concert by the iy ale "| absolutely ential te rent will only serve to distort them and]. 1 (85 Waco, Tex ete citerupts ail re-| NeW York Philharmonic Orchestra (85 WAJU—Yankton College, — Yankton, | You can k] set up a squealing that disrupt pieces), under direction of William Van SD, and cond: ception ten, will be broadcasted: from WIJAS — Pitisburgh Radio Supply}*" . _ <a o adium of the City College of New Weise, Pittsbureh Pa Ply ino 7 which Frank—"How many thee s0- Ft ee SY ae 4 alter with the Stadium metres you will ne bed RBC get bh SCL 10.30—Martha Weiss, planiste, will al- terhate with the Sta concert, Pro- E. 1, City—"L have a receiving set Waker Gh eee ta with a pair ohm phones with which ‘Tt uxe to get the spark statiofs, but 1 would like to get the concerts and seem » Chopin (paraphrase), “Hung Noctur Liszt; Russe,” tunable to do sa with thts set of phones. | (No, 51) Smith; Brahms lows: By placing the leads from the ter- [to a ure the current ina transmitting} What resistance phone shall T for minals of battery, of which the potarity }aerial systeri. It i used to tune the] the best results?” Answer—A palr of {a desired, in a solution of system to perfect resonance so that the] 2,000 or 3,000 ohm phones will e you WJZ—New York bubbling will be noticed greatest amount of current may be in-[ about ay good results as you désire, the ter indicating I duced into the aerial cireuit 360 Metres larity i Wagner Orchestra Played by: the 360 Metres Leopold Stokowski 140 P.M. :! House and Garde Piano solos King” (Grieg), at), "The Rosary” ly Hints, (Nevin). M.—Miss Ruth Mott, soloist of hh of Christ, Scientist, pect iret Chu N. through cou Etude, Chopin; "“Rigo- “Chanson ian Dance" s, Leybach, im, c , So en eS ey from Sung by Jeritaa “Moon- Ne i Pr ing the Nursery Window." is 80] Couer a ta Voix 5 Baritone Solo worth} “at P Sung by Reinald Wer- in for Death" of My Heart “do fol 1 Wagner, rch Pianist First—in Boston | In Boston, at the busy corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets, 561 motorists, chauffeurs and motor truck drivers were asked a few weeks ago which brand of gasoline they preferred. Accord, ing -to the sworn report, So- cony was the first choice by a wide margin over the second on the list, and had three times as many users as the third. And Socony has been found to be the most popular gasoline gen- erally throughout New York and New England. ‘The majority prefer Socony Gasoline ND chiefly because Socony, with the proper range of boiling points, is the most dependable—in big cars and small ones, in motor trucks and taxicabs, in twelve-cylinder motors and four-cylinder ones, in ‘buses and in motorcycles. The marked preference everywhere for Socony among gasoline users certainly indicates one thing very strongly—that Socony is first of all a thoroughly dependable gas. ; Hundreds of thou- sands of motorists would not use it just because it had a little extra power f it were slow-starting. Nor would they use it month in and month out because it gave a little more mileage if it caused trouble because of carbon or sediment. The fact is that Socony gives you the most consistent power and mileage. Scony has always been noted for its cleanness, for its easy starting and its uniformly high quality. And largely for one reason: it is a carefully balanced gasoline, having the proper range of boiling points in the correct, balanced proportion. (See diagram and Note.) Use Socony regularly. It is obtainable everywhere and is always | la oR STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway . . . CONY REG.U.S.PAT. OFF. GASOLIN Every gallon Der 6.16 P. M.—Songs by James Carroll of | J “AL Brin * (O'Hara), “An a lecture by] « cational | st Smit) Pi Simd jo, M Well-known welter of Children's children's Songe, by Leota EVENING PROGRAMME, >. M.—Joint Iecital by E Barito t. 1. Barit SHIP NEWS INFORMATIO Dua To-Day, Orizaba, Havana ward 1. Munagpar, Antilia’)) and Bleye npson, | Presid@nt’ Adama, London Solos by Mr. Smith Due To-Morrow. t of You," Vanderpool; (b) 4 Man a Horse He Can Ride," () “The Wind Speaks, Grant : I Piano Solo by Mins Due Thursday. Panama, ¢ Megall i 8, Piraeu Wuorttembure Hambu n'a Trist Sibelius, | Homeric, Southampton 9 § Sixaola, Santa Marta § Soydlite, Bremen 7 Latvia, Danzig 6 Due Friday. Rotterdam, Plymouth Aur. 11 Smithampton Haug, 12 Naples Alighile Br N Ch an ne atl rmiania, Liverpool .. 8.00 A.M. Noon Clay, Hamburg... : 9.00 AM Noon jombo, Naplon 9.00 AM Noon ny, Cadia 9.00 AM Noon Sail Priday PHOLSTERIN SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE Prices im Rest, Workminnship. Low hone fo Write, call or pt Tel, Bryant 6280 On Sale 5P«. Suits Reupholstered vi Salis 8.00 P.Mt sa yo a8 ip 0 TONG WAR OVER KILLING OF KO LOW After a Week of suspicion and fear inatown assumed a foative last night when twin an- uncements on adjoining — bulletin Is of the Hip Sing Tong and On ong Tong at Doyer and Pell Street itannta, Lisbon almost ppearance (eo) Ty é Hava i SAW. 1 ere would. by tong war Piano s M Trinidad Aug. 1 ath of Ko I he Hip Sing wor Sail To-Day. er who was and killed a er Fy Collected, Deliv fored tone Malls Clone, Balls : ; Frees, Phone, “Welte or Call for Maa etta Mauretania, 801 Noon] ‘To Inspector Coleman and his men in| with’ Samples. Block 5 1 «Nap aap Noon] the First Inspection District eredit ts ce ae hepa tue for bringthe pence, although their = ae 3 oss efforts might have availed little but for Sonat ATH S Cristobal VL30AM, 2.00P.M.] the sound sense of the merenants of ethold Rasmus, Sail m New York's Chinese quarters, : = a a Sail Wednesday. > man Consulat and Miss Lisbeth Matis Clone, Salis, Acoorling to reports of ‘the confer. UPHOLSTERING CO alivoneetbae 8 ‘ exington | Mies. Monroe ly nee, the On Leongs vigorously asserted ae. t Ne A Lexington “ Ager toon. /that thetr organtzation had nothing |{ 111 W. 42d ST., NEAR 6th AVE. ve. were ma yesterda a Tiga ai. 4.30 1.00AM. 1 whatever to do with the killing of Ko || ftronx ‘ Harvey Bd" at t M Marriage ate cores 720 AA. 11,004.41] LOW and were willing to do anything|| Branch 395 E. 149th St alte sua" Bureau by ( jerk M npati, Kine 780 AIM! 1100 AM he murderers to Justice. ‘The |] Broekly™ 117 NOSTRAND AVE. Kear Mr forty-fou Sail Thursday. lasted Jong and when tt was] ) Oats oS No, 4a Shernmn Aven, Malin cle, _ faite Up Sings had agreed to bury] TEL. BINGHAM 363 8.1 Haul, Hamburg... 7.00 A.M 11,00 A.M hatchet iv — Store Hours: 9 to 5. ! i i ABRAHAM 6~STRAUS ne. <== AROOKLYN Closed All Day Saturday Dring August. Telephone: Main 6100 Tomorrow Brings “New Opportunities in the cA. & S. Half-Yearly Sale of ‘Better Furniture at Lower ‘Prices Continuing the August Sale of Oriental & Domestic Rugs This sale, like the furniture sale, brings to you mer- chandise of highest quality at lowest possible prices. Stock reductions and special purchases enable us to quote these prices; the unusual character of the rugs enables us to re- commend them to those who appreciate floor coverings of rich beauty and great durability, Persian ‘Rugs Mat Chinese Rugs 2x4 ft., $19.50 4x7 ft., $65.00 x6 ft., $39.50 5x8 {t., $90.00 6x9 {t.. $11 5 x10 ft.) $17 {x12 ft., $175 to 10x18 ft., $275 to $32. Domestic ‘Rugs Wilton Rugs, best i] woven Belouchistan and Squares, antiques in per- fect condition, sizes 2x2 ft. up to + ft. much re- duced, $6.75 to $15.00. 3elouchistan Rugs, size 3x54 ft., $49.50. Mossoul Rugs, heay quality worsted c . qual- yarn, Persian and Chinese ity, average size 3) x6 [t., designs, 9x12 ft., regularly : eet to $49 5 and $120, sale price Jozar Rugs, ave LVox6l5. tt, $75.00. Mahal size, to wn Axminster Rugs, in a pleasing variety of colors and patterns, 9x12 ft., regularly $ price $49.50. Seamed Axminster 9x12 ft., formerly $36.50 to $38.50, price $29.75. Seamless Wool Velvet 2 9x12 ft., very good ra were $44.50 to $46.75, ale price $35.75. A. & 8—Third Rugs, Room-size 59.50, sale Rugs, Rugs, Extra Persi: Rugs, $295.00 to $365.00. Sarouk 1 sule Room-size Rugs, $645.00 to $695.00. Kermanshah Rugs, $595.00 to $695.00. Room-size \ For Wednesday's o> This is a sale offering values better than ever before. “Every piece is furniture of character and beauty, furniture worthy of tasteful homes, at a price less than you expect to pay. In the “Aisle of Opportunity,” for instance, are over 150 odd pieces and suites, at 30 to 60 per cent. less than former prices. No one who likes fine furniture—and extraor- il bargains—should miss the opportunities in this sale. 10-piece “Dining Room Suite, $325 Combination walnut and gumwood suite of character and eharm, consisting of large buffet, china cabinet with glass center door, cabinet server, oblong extension table, five side chairs and one arm chair covered in fine tapestry, Other Dining Room Suites at Half-yearly Sale Prices .%-pe. combination oak and walnut suites, $225.00, 10-pe. walnut suites, inlay tops, $405.00. s 10-pe. walnut. suit Italian type, $355.00. solid walnut suites, Italian type, $427.50. . combination walnut and gumwood suites, $412. walnut suite, Queen Anne type, $409.50 mahogany suite, $607.00. French walnut suite, $912.50. The ‘Aisle of Opportunity” Has Scores of Such Typical Values As These Dining Room Tables, were $78.50; now 9.75, Adam Dining Room Suite, mahogany, was ).00; now $325.00. Odd Serving Tables, mahogany, were $65.00; now $29.75. Odd Serving ‘Tables, mahogany, were $47.50; now $19.75 Odd Serving Tables, walnut, were $60.00; now $30.00. Odd Serving Tables, walnut, were $55.00: now $20.00. Odd dining chairs, $5.25 and up. A. & 8.—Fourth floor, Central. 3 FI 10-pe. 9-pe. So Many Good Reasons for Selecting the Fur Coat Now This great August Fur Sale presents only new, exclusive 1922-1923 fur garments—the loveliest furs, superbly made ‘and lined—in all the fashionable pelts, in long and short models, for dress and sports wear, and they are now selling at lower prices than will prevail later. How well women are pleased with the furs we are showing is best proven by the overwhelming expressions of satisfaction from womén who have shopped everywhere and come back to A. & S. to buy. ‘ To buy this month means substan| particular August sale furs were purchased months ago, in anticipation of this annual event Already the fur market demands higher prices, when duplicating these lovely models or replacing them with other sty There is no charge for storing in the A S. vaults, until November Ist, any fur garment purchased during this sale, savings, as the A. & Ss. ‘ond floor, Central. Westinghouse Electric Trons, $4.95 Reduced from $6.75 for One Day Sale Your choice of the famous West- inghouse or the Rutenberg electiic iron, complete with detachable cord, plug and iron stand, $4.95, One day only Use an electric iron for comfort and economy, Either of these well-made irons will last you for years tomorrow. A. & 8 Selling \