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‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5B, 1929." vaa cetaceans atic WwW. L.—"T am making a crystal do Todio Fan—"What can T do for an (2 M.- Paseball scores. “ Oxpertence of a whip wu ) Mrs. Alfred Booth, accompantst. Free tector set ad have purchased w vario- [acriol? 1 have a single (ube honeycomb WOR—Newark Waltor ne ie ee eee coupler, phowe condenser, phones and alrexencrative eet, but because of the 360 Metres. Me amramme:. (a) Recltat Gy Gindya Bassline Boos womb teee buzzer, What size variable condenser shall I get and will it be possible to une it on a tube set tf T change over from] A the crystal set? Will you Kl me the hook-up for this se {ona of the landlord I cannot erect orial. He Can Ride; vad to Mandalay.” and| Programme: “Rtude in A music 1 live between Colimbus and dam Avenues, on the third floor] Petit, o of ® fivecatory apartment bouse. The “| Maria,” “Cavalleria Rustica: “Rosa-|eagni; “The Squirrel and the Bumble Bee,” Neidiinger, and "I Passed by -| Your Window,” ke. * 1 Mosekowsk!; (b) “I WJZ—NEWARK | pln of ‘my varlable condenser 1s too] Mendelsohn, (c) “tolebostraumn'” 10.62 to 11.30 P. M.—Standard time -A paca | Litas lie vrae for the hole of my knob and dlal,| (4) “Polonaise,” Chopin 360 METRES. deg al signals from Arlington. hook-up you Sesire has been printed| city of .005 microfarads ts wi Tay the pin T mean the thing which reg-| , 280 P. Go) “Minuet @'Exau al by 11 P. M.—Weather report, official, By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. want, ‘This condenser can later inezao soprano, of Livin several times within the Iaat month and “a tha plates In the variable con- Bergere Legere; ba J.;!musteal program continued, Which = 2 | rere CE EET | fe near future as oon] Used with the vacuum tube set, Fould ; hie ehh c Woeekerlin; (d)| % A: M., noon and 6.40 P. M.—Agricul- en — —— ; [QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Te unPMternana for It becomes greater, | Hook-up do you want, the crystal tr Hla) St hate. the sondener |S) Bu ads {unit reports SS = If you write again be more explicit as| cult or the VT circuit? ‘Tho crystal ctr De not let the land-|,2 P-SE—IIl. (a) “Balled fn A fiat,” ] 9 A. M., noon and 18.66, 4and7 P. M. NOT a 2 Te you write outlorterence andiif from) cult will appear Ina fow days. Thaliun, qaunten weety sou” Hering un | Opn (b) Bs Chopin; “Walta in| —Btusle progra ICE TO JOBBERS, SALESMEN AND DEMONSTRATORS A ‘Troubled Fan—"I have a crystal| power lines let us know the direction] VT hook-up will be found In Monday’ Ser aintng wbour izvetect |. Sharp Minor," Chopin; (@) “tude}] Noon and 4 -Market quotations OF WIRELESS APPARATUS Arabesque,” 1 5.80 11 P, M.—Weather etinky, N io for the Layman,” Sonn of the Newark Our Pall Wireless Telephon bexing Tuesday, Sept. 12. tematicatly organized « Instruction on Radio Corporat! Wireleas 8 p 6« Met, consisting of a two-slide tuning coll, | of them, baper. Electric and other & De Forest crystal detector, fixed phone condenser and net gives good of interference. Hated wire, run it around the ples} 945 p. a¢. makes of ture moulding of one room and down! tectire by Alb the hall, if you have one, and around) sunday Call tha mounding of the room at the far nit of the hall. Connect ona end of the] Wireless Apparatus given In lectures T and 9 P, M.—Baseball eighteen hourly evenings per wr the World's Lark Radio Company H. M, Philips—'Is the tnclosed hook up arranged to the best advantage? What can L add to enable me to more sharply? My results at p three sed by Commercial Joseph Gooll—""Where can @ broker pair of phones. The! fiament of a tube used In an Aeriolia uits except for @ lot] Genior set be repaired? Will you kindly I recently purchased &] send me the address?’ Answor— (a) "The Mermatd's ») “The Winds in the 4 and 9 P. M,—-Stock quotations. alty, W 5.80 and 8 P. M.-Shipping news. vt T Ret yarinhle condenser and tried st in @] Whether the manufacturer repairs the] are good, but T am not satisfied. en Ne er MMTER Cee SAREE cattatinal f (oe) “Bonny Sweet! 7 p, M.—Huneball scores. en net Ogohoah Cae Oetaoee Liew number of different places but without) tubes or not we are unable to state. lonally, WHN faintly, eine i you have no hall, take the wire OD oroame Pown.| 7p. M.—"Man In the Moon Stories” Mrovs ol her Amateur bexina Monday, Bent. Thine any definite results. Will a varto-coup- | pj, in t by addressing} WTZ, WOR, WBAY, WBAN, WAAT, |??° 7 8 + obroes, P, M.—“Loca ips at Gea,” For complete information cone: ¥ an, write, Te eee ee tar aN canting: treme | The yeu mag find out by FT On or AD vere wood at ati [rom one room to another until the (a) “Te a Water Lily," | 2 neation of Ships omp ymation concerning above classes, write, phone or visit the manufacturer at Fest Pittsburgh Pa. ‘There is a way in which radio enthusiasta have been known to mend the broken filament of thelr tubes. By final baseball scores; oloaing prices on stocks, bonds, grain, coffee and sugar Ra-| 9.10 P. M.—"' Broadcasting Broadway,” Ta-|6y Bertha Brainard RADI Amertoa's Foremost Se fength is used. This will give you a] MacDowell; (b) ‘To @ Wild Rose,” Mac- Dowell INSTITUTE OF AMERICA ‘ormerly Marconi Inatitute) ol Devoted to the Practical Sclence of Radio Telephony and Telegraphy help eliminate the interference? If it will, will you please publish the hook- up using the vario-coupler, variable con- times." Answer—The hook-up can by improved by placing a variometer In th: plate clroult and one In the grid ctreult denser?” wer—Yor vague rt ing the hook-up regenerative 1g stations. This type aertal ia| bey; " a eee the Minterterence. “From ‘what | connecting tho filament contact poata in The cattace Gondennar Wie you bat a from atatio Interference, and does| maire; t dea] 9.20 P. M—Recltal by Paut Roselle, 98 Worth Street Phone Franklin 1146 New York rource docs it emanate? Is it in-| the base of the tube, either through the |i, series with your antenna will be of [Not need the lightning protective devices} Alles,” ‘Caro Nome," Verdi, | baritone. ee = See A use of « socket or other conventent means, to the storage battery and then ubstitution of a varlo-coupler for a| hitting the tube gently against the lide tuning colt will give you far| palm of the hand, so as to vibrate the better results and will tend to ellminate| broken filament ends until they touch interference, A loosely coupled circult| and fuse together; the tube can be re- is not as subject to induced interference | paired. Do not hit the tube too hard, ng the closely coupled one. A variable} aa you are likely to damage It beyond ndenser shunted across the secondary | repair. When the broken ends whioh are xf your varlo-coupler will greatly facili-| charged from the storage battery meet tate the tuning of the instrument. The|the filament will light. ~ ABRAHAM BROOKLY: more service to you if shunted acroas|mecessary with the outdoor antenna. Tt] - — ——— the secondary of the yarlo coupler, Your |!s not advisable to file the shank of the diagram is rather hard to read, but|inovable plate rod tn the variable con- seema to represent a very efficient set.|denser. You are very likely to unknow- The reason that KDKA Is heard only |ingly bend the plates or otherwise throw occasionally 1s because there are them out of line and have a lot of trou- many other powerful stations comp: ble getting the inatrument in service tively near operating on the anme w gain. Ream out the hole in the knob length. WHN is not a very powerful jand dial, which is made of a soft com- station and you are a good distance! position, and can be worked with wood- away from it. * working tools. ed from some power lines or local generating plant or what? 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The New Sonora “Marquette” $125 | << * This in- strument is an achieve- ment phono- raph pro- || l | duction! |J Vp ir At amod- | erate price, ¢ | it combines clear tone- reproducing qualities, _ perfect mechanical elements, and beauty of exterior design and finish. It is a period model console especially suitable for the small apartment or home. Plays all records, The Marquette is an instrument you will be proud to own, A. & H—Iourth Moor West Provides a Choice Second to None ITH THE PASSING of summer and the approach of indoor days and | evenings, music again comes into its own. And as fancy leads one to hear in imagination, perhaps, the enlivening of plumly silent spaces with the sweet notes of a song or the gayety of sprightly dance music, the longing for music grows. For life without music and home without music seem not the right life, not the right sort of home, at all. So it is as headquarters for certain makes whose excellence has long been proverbial with those who know, that Loeser’s can aid in the selection of the right Piano or the right Player as few music houses can. It Will Be Living Greatly Enriched, a Home Far More Livable, That Knows the Endless Pleasure, the Thorough Satisfaction, of a Piano or a Player That Promises the Musical Beauty and Unsurpassed Service as Do Such Makes as These: The Kranich & Bach—Our Especial Pride The Bradbury The Hazleton The W. P. Haines & Co. The Milton The Estey The Gulbransen The Gordon The Stodart and the Bjur Bros. en eee ies a Salat oF aT then tee Wo to 100 ere ee ee They sell at $260 to $1,085, ane ene + They are instruments whose satisfaction-giving qualities are no more open to speculation than is the quality of 18-karat gold. They are makes that have successfully with- They have been known too well and for too long to admit of any doubt. But the quality reputation and the musical standing of Loeser's would vouch for that if the names of these Pianos and Players did not already do so! _. Among the Medium-Priced Instruments There Are Three That We Specially Recommend That You Should See if You Long for Music, Fine Music, from a Really Good Instrument. | —— or Wednesday's Selling —— SE eeee_______ 1 ‘The Gulbransen | Player Piano | At $365 The eastest of any Player to | play. Splendid tone, and one price everywhere, The finest Httle one of the smallest, W. P. Haines & Co. i Baby Grand At $625 Grand that we know of, and also The Gulbransen Upright Piano hy At $260 We are convinced that this Piano has no equal at its price or any- where near it, medium-priced Loeser Terms Are What You Want to Make Them—Anything You Say, Within Business Reason, of Course Loeser'n—Fourth Floom Hui Liosil bex BROOKLYN=NEW YORK