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pe eA WORDED, SUREUAY, SSP remorse, 1088. a “SHIP NEWS INFORMATION| ..‘:""! ' Witt, PROTEST. New Jersey, In co —- Sk TREN Operation with thelr churches, have at- HH jay ve~ $ of Due To-Day. ranged & mans meeting Thu ur ing prices on and sugar. bonds, grain. 9.15 P. M.—"Present Conditions and] Obmp Opportunities In Mexico,” by Sealtiel L. | Munarg Alatriste, President of the Mexican] 3/#erl Chamber of Commerce. . 0.30 P. M.—Song recital by Dalay okt ! 14] Ing, announced that he has obtained the e H ; promis of a number of prominent re- i _ oe mia. Due To-Morvovw, turned Americana to be present and give ea rs 10.35 P, M.—-Opera recitals by Amy} 5, mptor <sssBept. 12] additional first-hand verified statements a] ning at the Central Methodlat Mptscops! Church, Newark, to protest, againat the Turkish atrocities in Asta Minor, ©. N.| Kitsos of Newark, arranging the meet- MPLON oss j Neches and Information about the eltuation ty | 10.62 P. M.—Arlington time signals, farad capacity, ,will 180 510 By Capt. Robert Scafield Wood. {mre pacity, ,will be from 180 to [ questions AND ANSWERS T. SIMPSON—"Will you kindly tell me just what the function of a grid leak 18 and whether one is necessary Asian Minor. The committee has ap- 11.01—Weather forecast; musical pro- pointed the Rev. Harry V. B. Darlington sey pt e rates. Due Thursday. Chairman of the Masa Meeting Commit brags Bremen 5 a tee at WOR—Newark Monterey 360 Metres _ I se. in the erid cireutt of each tube in ao two-step regenerative set? What should 2.31 M. The Hi Side ft th N ith I as leak be, ratin 2.20 P. M.—"'The Human Side of the ‘ * . P edt ny th year car Wait sites 6A st pesto Automobile,” by Edward J. Snow. There is a a milk distributor in New York City. At 17 + fF M.—Piano retital by Steve cars of 5 a? hem Saat ae Pei cirunntad R. Henry—"I have a dotector and Newark. ee ‘. Must have flavor as well direct and os ; age I drove a mill wagon about the ot a to eer Will three steps, of | o-steP, Fecelving set and have burned) g.rg p, a¢.—Radio for the Layman,” | America, Naplon s..c B00 AcMe LO)? ML as food value. The intimate streets, dipping the milk from the open cans according “et amplification increase the operating! out of the instrument. The hook-up is|>” Albert E. Sonn. Sail To-Morrow. relation to the prevailing custom. yange of my two-step set?” Answer—linelosed, hat shall I do?" Answer: |. — WOR trio, — “Blegie," The function of the «rid leak Is tol Evidently you have shorted the full Ing Me to Sleep,” Lohr; furnish stable control of the grid clr-| strength of the two 44-volt batteries |“ Chopin; “For All Ktern- cult under any and all operating COW-| acrogs the flament circult somewhero |{ty,” Mascheront. ditions. A grid is a high resistance] ang have burned out the tubes. From] 6.15 P. M.—Baseball scores. Malla Close, Sails, Ply- 193 And between the Milk standards at that time were very low. Milk health of a distribution methods were as primitive as those em- connected across the grid condenser tO} your diagram it 1s impossible to tell t 7 fF = Permit the teal of excessive electrical anything about the hook-up of the set. Lecture, David Levine ae ployed by the first milk man. Milk cleanliness was oe charges to an external source, thuS/ Either get some one who understands 9 M. Christy of an 8 demanded. e. See ENS a perfect balance in the atid] sour set to hook it up Droperiy of tales a That's, How 1 Be- talked about but not seriously There was bes sireuit, A grid leak is only necessary} it out of the box and trace thetinternal 3" My Gal Mary n the detector tube in any recetving| connections clearly and. carefully on a set. The groper value of the grid leak] piece of paper and send It along to us for any pafticular set will have to be] so that we will be able to advise you, Matis Close, penhagenl0.00 A. ON... 7.00 A. milk supply some talk about bacteria in milk, but as to what they M. Bk M. a1 established by experiment. The value,| The only advice we can give you at the fowever, does not remain constant and] present time Is to disconnect the B bat- > or bad, little was known. And so in these fifty years just varies with the change of temperature} teries and not put in any more tuber tnd percentage of humidity tn the] until some one understanding radio has past I have ecen enacted the whole story of the progress wie atmosphere. Grid leaks range any-| rearranged your eet. where from % to 8 megohms resistance in milk handling. Not only seen it but have played gives for ordinary operation. | There 18 noth. : f ‘ part in the building up of the system which t : ing intricate ot aulehins see Des bp pnd OR the REA L tea taste, ask for = New York, what is declared by eanitarlans to be, the ma with a plece of paper. or celluloid con- 5 i ey Reoting ‘the binding’ posts of the. grid . om best milk supply in the world. 6 fee SoNdensOT, UPON Ce oe ae her| , 2:00 A. M.—Early farm prices; musical er . with a soft pencil the required number oe Of linen to give the correct value to. the| Pes Br Opaitingpeldab'on Bonds ant The Sheffield Farms Company of today ig a com- jeak. The lines should be drawn from i - 2 Women Wiking’ Beat to pinaing poet Te bout COKE Eval coffee and augar: mladay ? bination of three small companies which joined hands value can only be determined by the ne ‘ - © eaulls. Grid leaks of tested and rated |”"23.55 to 1.00 P. M.—Arlington time SEE SETTLES TNS UTES TSE STE IT HI ATT, twenty years ago. The oldest of the three, the T. W. us values can be purchased already made : Hee Spay y j : * We an sagittal grey of comitsearien MEE NS, Gi-aniedia’ oriele os. posal ; Decker Company, dated back to 1841. ‘With the other s ‘will not increase your operating Fangé Jand stocks, grain, coffee and sugar: two, the Sheffield Farms Company and Slawson Broth- er < Perplexed hive a detector and |Sropramms, vn) Sument Music ers, we had, at the time we combined, total assets of ote ro steps of amplification and while ‘i . inet experimenting ‘with my set have run|oing’ ‘prince or Dede eee Semes: $135,000 and during the first year did a total bu:i.ess oS S Pyecroas some very peculiar results, which |frnin coffee and suger: musical pro: CPC Pnes a) oe RY crowd ilk ‘ta have explained. "The : ; G HOSE who have once. tasted the delicious: of $900,000. Today our business amounts to about aie fone which is uppermost. | tnd: ter [Meee wes ; imac, soperogt fa mp mind it JPESe” Mrinal farm prea: eather ness of FORMOSA OOLONG TEA, make wc! $40,000,000 a year. ‘Then we had 110 delivery routes, ign of ihaty metre or thereabouts TNE. 3_rioa!tathall wore it their final choice and will have no other. " now we have 1300 routes and 210 stores. Then we sold only raw milk, now we have a group of pasteurizing a at \ For flavor, color, body and fragrance FORMOSA. . plants, equipped with machines built in our own shops * OOLONG TEA has no equal. It is the purest by our own engineers, that make it possible to give =” & atep turned down very low, Can you explain this?” = Answer—I have ean EES ‘one set avhich was capable of exactly the» —___ game performance in operation in the Jones Radio Laboratories and after sqcioscly ‘studying: the altuation there tea you can buy. It is grown and prepared every customer a bottle of milk that is not only clean eems to be but one answer. The 3 i Cranetormer ‘of “iat “wep” acts as under the care of the worlds best tea experts, and Ng ip fresh but, what le more important, abso, = — Somes the first step of ampiifiention, FORMOSA OOLONG TEA is the choice of To appreciate the importance of the work of these en Sopsrtin oot Is soe indue- Timekes fe site esice those who know. If you’ve never; tried it, to- plants it is only necessary to note the decreasing more = *, being oni. Une sas he pros Mani Ge Basta tY on day’s a good day to begin. Be sure to use the tality rate among children under two years of age. (ude a poutine at Prvete, ull neverchetps wu eae the leyig full name in ordering. " 2 aiig Twenty years ago the death rate among the little ee — vor in either. If your pineal Your dealer hited sf » ones fed on raw milk was appalling. Today New York cording to the Inclosed hook-up work? 8 the * Ho} Bn st Is it regenerative? What kind of ah aerial ts advisable? If this set will not work, will you kindly tell me what to do to make {t work? What will my wave range be?’ Answer: The set may work as diagrammed, but the re- sults will be of an indifferent nature, It is not regenerative. Inasmuch as you are using honeycomb coils, arrang: butcher can’t supply you, ask us who can. F. A. Ferris & Co, Ine. New York FERRIS TRA ag : , : en : large city in the world. FORMOSA. SB As : : : Cee eae Truly;wonderful progress has been made. But I ame nS : : i have nointention to sit in idle contemplation of the - past” I dim still at my desk six days a week. The plane cto the fee fins thrill shee jae igving dingramate eth era HAMS & BACON Wclere ovina ot eal alee ta te KEIMIGS = (ah bout ‘The wire should be No. It a “A little higher of how to be more useful to the community. (e — a er. Your wave length, using tw in price—BUT! 7 i Eonrleaecra “of {001 taleet ’ I believe we have today the best milk distributing a - organization in the world. Each succeeding year finds i us better equipped and more efficient than the year be- 9 fore. Each year more people come tous for service and . each year we are able to offer still better service. As to our equipment, not alone are we rich in expe- riengg and facilities but we are rich in men who know * this work. Our business is now operated by the second and third generations of its founders. These men, most of them young men, born into this business, devoting their lives to it, know it as only men born into it can know it. They are actuated by a determination to be good milk men, to continue to deserve the confidence that Sheffield Parms has won and to maintain this organization in its position of leadership in the milk industry. With the ” men, the means and the desire to do bigger things I can promise for Sheffield Farma during the coming years, contributions to the public’s service as important as those it has made in the past. LOTON HORTON, President. CRONOR*f M-LUTARDE SHEFFIELD FARMS — 524 West 57th Street, New York Complete Netective Story MMMM gs nenprage=s ta as-0n acaehse Ms For the Luncheon Party Melted cheese between toasted Tak-hom-a Biscuit with a small cup of black cof- fee is a delicious finish to a luncheon. When you serve this dainty morsel you will be glad that Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits- in-two. Toose-Wites Biscurr (omPany Branches in Over 100 Cities ° MILLIDS OPPENHEIM REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION Sepl- | Must Be in The World Office Before Friday. ZV | Circulation Over 600,000 ’ ; . 2 + SE ORO AGESDAEBRE ces othcmire 6. As eh iene SPE Oe BOR eA bad OO 2 AAR 48d BPRS SET AM SES j ee °s