The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1922, Page 18

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Sa a TE IIA UT a RETEST Ta ee HET By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. | wes QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |}, Bud.— Please tell me if th Rook up of a three silde fect?" Answer tr struments accor in, diagram: J, J, Farley—''T have a radio set con- sisting of a three-slide tuning coil finches in diametersand 12 inches | fixed condenser, n 434plnte variable con- denser, u galena detector and a pair of $,900 ohm phones. I get good results, having had Fort Wood, Deal Beach, Newark and New York City at di times, My reason fer adcirensin, to find out If the set can be i by a different system of variable condehser is hoc shown. The aerial is of each measuring sixty feet long and sus- pended about thirty feet above the Ground. Will you be kind enough to oe the hook-up which you consider v! Answer—From the fact that you are able to hear the stations that you mention indicates that the hook-up must be fairly good, From the inclosed k-up {t Is impossible to tell Just hich are your sliding contacts, Dia- fram shows the best three-slide ar- Fangement. The position of the variable condenser is indicated by the dotted lines. Ydur aerial could stand about forty feet’ more in ‘length and would give yoy ‘greater efficiency and better signals. EB. T. T—"1 am a radio enthubiast and would like to put a rec my office, which ig located at B and 67th Street, ‘There are no avaliable for an outdoo: you kindly describe the @ary for use under circumstances which You know to exis} in this locality?” An- ewer—For all practical pusposes a loop Merial bout three feet square with & Fecelving set, consisting iof three steps of radio frequency amplification. « de- 7” and two steps of audio Setolingation, Will be found able for your locality, The preset many high buildings of steel, whi a word «| greet amount of the signal strength, will necessitate the use of . Says William J. Coghlan, Exhibitor of the newest MOON models. There is Strength in Every Tablet of This Newer Form of Iron One dose often helps com- fence to enrich your people usually take is not Fi kee at alt if you are ‘or well you owe it 2 youre te make the follow long you can et) “4 bow oer you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five- in tablets of this newer ‘of iron — three times fter meals for two cytes case — three steps of radio frequency for use with a loop aerial Hi. A.--"'l have read in your columns — ene = 1 P. M.—Midday prices and bonds end stocks, grain, coffee and sugar; schedule of baseball ganres; musical programme. 1 P, M.—Scores of league games; clos- ing prices on bonds and stocks, grain, offee and sugar; musical prograt . M.—Final farm priges ; we: ; shipping news; irén and steel report . P. M.—""The Proper Ase of Belts Suspenders,” by Vanity Fair, 1} baseball scores, jack Rabbit Stories,” by 10.52 P. M. to 11 P, M.—Arlington time signals, } fat m luhcheon at Delmonico’s and an- nounced that hereafter they would to: gether work for the return-of “wet” candidates tn the coming election. ‘The meeting was called by the Women's Committee of the Association Against the Prohfbition Amendment and a resolution Was drawn demanding that both parties go on record in favor of the repeal of the Volstead act and the Molinn-Gage law. Col. Ransom H. Gillett, genera! coun- sel of the association, sald: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER bewilderment, of f{ntellectual rebellion and, sad to say, of physical rebellion against Prohibition on the part of an Immense number of citizens. Prohibition in a question of morality, not of bever. ages.”" Among those present were Mrs. John H, Iselin, Misa Elisabeth Marbury, Mrs. Harry Chester Arthur, Mrs, Harry Hastings, Mra, Florence Marshall, Mra, Mary Grout, Mrs. Florence Van Rene selaer, Mrs. Anna Naughton, Mra. Sally’ Neldlinger, Mrs, Elizabeth Doyle, Mise tock, grain, coftes and sugar; midday] °© Seek Reveal of Volatena EUREKA‘ VACUUM CLEANER CO., tl Kiccn pricesy weather forecant? musieal. and Mutlan-Gage Laws. pT RD Reo ad es re Sy Hv fl ma ling 4686- ree to 1 P. M.—Arlington time sig-| Many prominent women of both big NEWARK, 22 William: Street, Market iti that a WD11 vgouum tube could be with a standard dry cell battery. thie mean the s as both A and B battery you print hook-up for o one-bulb set using a vario coupler and an Li-plat ble condenser with all of the oth essary parts? Could such a set be used with a phonograph ot What wil the approxtmate 11.01 P. M.—Weather forecast. pr Martha Byrne, Mrs. Henry Clark Coe, sated — | “You must know th f&liing abroad! sirs, Olive Stott Gabriel, Mra, Bllen Int jand—a feeling of resentment, of | Downey and Mrs, Fred Warell WOR—Newark ~ - 360 Metres ——— a | 30 P, M.—Programme by the Puccini nd Opera Company, direction of The Grand Prize . EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER Answere-The WDIL tub ni, Songs by Adolfo Mari- used with a dry cell. battery ¢ tenor, “Lolita” — (Buzzi- jard design having 1% volts for “Martha” (Flotow); Songe d'un Angela” up of English ballads by Margaret Manning, mezzo soprano; solos y baritone of the Pucein} Grand Opera Company; plano solos by Paulina Bern- ts by Adolfo Marietti and Manning, from “La Favor- Duet from Act 1 4, Excerpt, “Wiisir etti) ball scores, Women's fashions, house- cestions and other topits of in 1 to women, by Maude Hall. | ment lighting purposes only. A 1 bat tery of 2214 volts will have to be used to supply the plate current. A hook-up such as you desire appeared in - ‘s ‘radfo section of Tha F tube set cannot t nals of sufficient atistactorily with hment. This wet about 880. The Eureka Saves Health The drudgery of sweeping undermines the health of women and the dust scattered by broom or carpet sweeper carries disease germs into the Of cour Amore’’ (Doi 8 je to purenase the neces- sary parts for considerably leas. phasisnescelick Exes lungs. The EUREKA abolishes both drud I be ge pian WOMEN DECIDE TO WORK and ae leayitg rugs cleat and ap pore. eats, etres FOR “WET” CANDIDATES. Any EUREKA dealer or ourselves will gladly let you try it free in your own home. Call at your dealer’s or weite 9A. M or phone our nearest store. Sold on easy terms. programme. Barly farm prices; musical Meeting at Delmonteo’s, They Plan nals. political parties yesterday joined hands ANEW LOW PRICE || - |? ince esac pig ose agi sleeve valve motor ; d improves use, no valves to find os age R to weaken, no carbon trouble Pe at ae ama yy nth ae gr’ all cars to steer; rear axle of exceptional improved clutch with -positive, smooth ' Tourtng ...$1375 $1235 Roadster ...1350 1235 had Dale WILLYS - OVERLAND, Inc. ‘ BROADWAY AT 50TH STREET. TEL. CIRCLE 8100 Hrooldya: Cor. Fulton St. and Bedford Ave. Bronx, 2436 Grand Concourse (Nr. 188th St.) sterling 8800 Tel. Fordham 0340 el, Mulberry 4020 Newark: 526 Bi Bt. ‘Open Evenings, Our latest models of the Closed Cars will be shown at Grand Central Palace September 2-0. 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