The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING WORLDS ca TRS | ONE a By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. a AND ANSWERS | i ial H during the now that re is practically ciear T feel that the trouble is in. immediated neighborhood. I have looked all over for a power plant or other source of annoyance but ca none. What would you =» Answer.—Don't get so fa home in lookin: for the tre sure that all your connectio curely made and then test y teries. Worn out B ba * troublesome than ar To test the B batte actual course of the h primary, secondary and tickler coils and then listen in. If the noise | still to be heard . at fault. Replace and note the diffe Remove the shorting wires indyetance and get the concerts—m nus the “static.” yp. M- Rdgar Guest, 1 to 4.09 Songs Children.” >, M.--Song th Bure u of Newark, and = Zoning." Con Ray—"Will a two-wire aerial 100 feet Yong make the signals stronger than a single wire?’ Answer—For ordinary reception the single wire 100 feet long is the better form of aerial. Two-wire aerials pick up a greater percentage of local interference and do not increase the signal strength sufficiently to offset the increase In interference. Use the one-wire aerial. and sugar of sporlin, T. Hennesy—""What advantage Vernier condenser over an ordi condenser? Can they be interct in the same circuit? Is the in hook-up regenerative? If not, wh T add to make it regenera —A Vernier condenser is cr M.—Program of to 10.00 P. OMcial we 10.01 P. M.—Continy the} gram by Constance EI Schubert Quartet ‘They can be inter- elie much finer degree of tuning ordinary plain air condenser without the Vernier attachment WGI-MEDFORD HI | 300 METRES circuit or connecting the instruments according to the diagram published in ‘The Evening World of Nov. 14 7.00 A. Ups." by Arthur E. Baird. A.M Martin Schwitter—“Is there any way Of curbing a telegraphic pest who oper- lei ing between nuisance is | 4, ning, spoils WOR, and operating on he provisions of A. °M.—Musie 1.30 P. 360 and 420 metre: almost continual all reception from V WIZ." Answer—If b a wave length above his license the Chief Radio Inspector's Office will be pleased to receive your complaint and statement. ss May ana Mother the Fede Child Welfare ‘WOR-NEWARK Market reports, 400 METRES. early sport news. 8.30 P. .fand talks. We Have Served the Public Frocks for Wear Under Fur Ce Reading of poems w Edward Mel by Gr * by David *, M.—"'Man in the by Mar 4, soprano of San a rou nd Steel,” by Schubert H. A. Evans on Faithfully for Eighty Years GIMBEL BROTHERS A M.—"Before Breakfast Set- New England and Ocean on mechanical M.—Boston Farmers’ Produce United States official Bliss Dickerson “The Work of -afternoon news broad- ton police reports. Late ‘Evening progrant of music ‘32D STI STREET—BROADWAY —33. Rare 2 ---Corset --- Vest ---Brassiere One light, dainty garment that weighs ’ but a few ounces in all. Of glove silk—or suedine. Top hooks firmly into place—silk vest and brassiere in one fastened snugly down to the garters, Lower half—something of a corset's sup- port—much of a corset’s slender effect about the h ps. But free—comfy—joy- fully light. f The “Follies” girls were first to w ar them. N, buying them-at’ Gimbels. “They're flesh ‘intedarchid e, launder as easily a air of sil! or white. And lsund y as @ pair of silk stockings Sizes 32 to 36 Sizes 34 to 40 $5 $7.50 $10 $6.00 GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor THREE IN ONE None of These—Yet All in One NETHERALLS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 0’Clock G:iMBELS — Eighth Floor, After 6:30 P. M. Use 33d Street Entrance, near Broadway. | NOW---The Christmas Sale Is On! PIANOS BOUGHT IN THIS SALE WILL BE DELIVERED NOW OR HELD FOR THE HOLIDAYS NOVEMBER 21, 1922. We Have Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years GIMBEL BROTHERS 82N! D_ TRE SET _ BROADWAY — 3 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY If You Cannot Call, Mail the Coupon Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me, with no obligation to myself, full information about your offer of $100 off of any upright, grand or player piano. Name.. or Christmas---Buy PHONOGR $47.50 Phonographs Bought Now Will Be Delivered or Held for Your Order If You Cannot Call, Mat! the Coupon Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons Gentlemen: Bind send my with no obligation to myself, full information about foe Sale of Pathe’ Phonographs at hal! new 1923 prices, Address he price The joy of music for Thanks- giving and for Christmas. With $100 saving, too—on the make you want. The finest in the Gimbel stock—all in the sale. Every make we carry—and we carry the best. Buy now for the saving. We'll deliver when you wish. Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Marked, and Prices Lower (according to authoritative in- formation) Than They Could Be Built for Today Biggest Choosing Now As the Last of Them Go, In the Sale, at Pathe Model The $37.60 machine is & cabinet phonograph equal in size and quality to any other machine at three times the ce, The other Pathe models are pro- portionately finer. The last of our great stock bought to help rescue Pathe from the receivers’ hands. Music Salons Open Evenings from Now to Christmas Everybody's doing Christmas buying— and there’s time for everyone to shop. Music Salons are open every evening GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor Exactly Half the New 1923 Prices 5 0 Paik Pathe Model i a Week H) Mag (4 Pathe pile. ‘athe Comp: tte Place in prices! until 9 P, M. entrance, near B take you right to roadway. Elevators THE REGULAR MARKED PRICE OF ANY Upright, or Player Piano In The Entire Gimbel Stock—NONE EXCEPTED Music Salons: Eighth Floor: Open Evenings Until 9 0’ Clock $47. 50 ‘This is the final opportunity Nor, with sine Pathe gore back to But these are marked at half the new 1923 Pathe After 5:30, use 33rd Street Open Evenings Until 9 0’Clock GIMBELS—Eighth Floor. After 5:30 P. M. Music Salons Use 83d Street Entrance, near Brondway. Grand YEARS TO PAY A modest down payment, and the balance reaching over three years, if you will. A bench with each player, a stool with each piano, A year’s service. Delivery to your home. And a 10-year Gimbel Guarantee. _ phonographa extra eal nary the any reorgan- e top ranks, will

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