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THE EVENING WORLDS 5BRVICE1COLUMN. By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. NEW BROADCASTERS. 8lx limited commercial broadcasting stations wcro licensed by t lie Depart- ment nf Collimrrr fin Ann- 11- W'JAQ Capper Publications, TopeKa, Khs. WAJT Kelley-Vawt- Jewelry Co.. Marshall, Mo. KKBI1 Thomas Musical Co., Marsh-fleli- l, Ore. WLAJ AVaco Klrctrlcal Supply Co , Wa.co, Tex. WAJU Yankton College, - Yankton, S. D. WJAS Pittsburch Radio Supply Vfnllai'. PIHshii,-,.!- ln questions AND ANSWERS. Reader \What Is the best method of determining the polarity of a atorairc batttry and li battery?\ Answer There are several ways of flxlnff the polarity of any battery, but tho most satisfactory and cheupct ore as fol- lows: By placing tho leads from the ls of batter, of which the polarity Is desired. In a solution of salt water, u bubbling will be noticed around one of the terminals, Indicating nesntlc po- larity; the second method is by dip- ping a piece of white blotting paper In a solution of water and Iodide of po- tassium and placing tho two battery leads on the saturated blotter. The positive wire will leave a red maik on tho blotter while the negative will leave thei blotter unmarked. The wires should be held about half an inch npait. X. Y. 'A, \I have a crystal lerelvlng set consisting of a vario coupler, a 2i plate variable condenser, o fixed con- denser and a galena crystal and a pair of 2.00U ohm phones. 1 would like to change flits set to a single 'bulb set. \What additional supplies do I need? Is a transformer absolutely necessary? Of what voltage should my A battery be? Also how imp h I? buttery current will be necessary for the one tube? Must I havo a grid leak? Please pub- lish a hook-up.- \ Answer -- In addition to the parts you already have you will neea b. couininatlon grid leak and con denser, a variometer, a vacuum tube socket and rheostat, a six volt A bat tery and 15 batteries depending on the type tube used. If you use a soft tube a 22', volt 15 battery wll do the lob. but It you use a haid tube more plate voltage will bp necessary and il may requjre anyHdng up to 70 or 80 volts to get the best results. A gild leak Is absolutely essential to the best results You can get u combination grid leak and condenser for a little mote than an OMjIniyiy grid condenser. You can also make one which may prove Just as efllelent s the purchased one by making the necessary number of soft pencil marks on a sheet of paper or celluloid and connecting it across the condenser. The hook-u- p you want was printed In yesterday s paper. KAN \What use Is a hot wire Bin meter on n rerelxlng InMiutnent?\ Answer A hot wlie ammeter has no place In a receiving set. Its function Is to measure the current In a transmitting aerial system. It Is used to tune the system to peifect resonance so that the greatest amount or current may ne in duced Into the aerial clicult. It. C M. \I want to add a step of Bin- - pllflcatlou to a crystal detector set that lias been giving exceptionally clear re ception and would like to know the best tvpe transformer to use.\ Answer There Is only one way of determining what Is best for this type rtnd that Is by way of expel Imcnt. Kvery crystal has Its own peculiarities and you may have to try out several audio frequency trans- formers before you get the desired re- sults. Ordinarily this procedure Is so unsatisfactory that it is hardly worth while. Inasmuch as you are going in for the vacuum tube end of radio why not start out with a single tulio detector-ampllfl- set and add the steps of audio frequency amplification latttj. M. T. \Will you kindly let me know If The majority prefer Socony Gasoline SOCONY IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE BECAUSE IT HAS THE CORRECT PANGE OF BOILING POINTS Total Range fosllive Storting j Quick fck-i- l AND IN 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-poin- t, is 2 1 2 F. However, every gasoline has many boiling points a whole series or range of them in fact. 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 Us volatility, power and ,1 tho hook up of a short wave two atep outnt Is O. K.\ Answer The Inclosed hook up Is not the best for the used. Ono will be In the course of a few days that will best serve y6ur purpose. Fan \Havo heard a lot of people say not to burn the fllamont of tho tubes too brightly becd-us- It shortens tho llfo of the tubo and does not glvo any better results. Will you please tell me when the tube Is being burned at the right de- gree of Answer To begin with, it must be that the Intensity of tho filament iIoim not indi- cate the best point. Usually the tube will start when too muoh current is being forced throiiRh li TIib wliv to Judge the best point of the tube is by the rneosta. to trie pumi. . received are at their clearest and most natural pitch. filament cui-re- will only serve to distort them and set up a that disrupts all re- ception. Frank \How many feet or No. 22 cotton coveted wire will I need to ron-stiu- a loose Answer For a loose coupler with a range of about 1.000 metres you will need about of a pound of No. 22 copper wire. 12. I'., City \I have a receiving set with a pair of 75 ohm phones wth which I use to get tho spark but I would like to get the concerts and seem unable to dp so with V.ils set of phones. What resistance phone shall I get for the best icsults?\ Answer A pair of 2.000 or 3.000 ohm phones will, give you about as good results as you 360 2.30 I\. M. Piano solos. \The Karl King' (Orleg). (Liszt). \The Kosary\ (Nevln). 2.45 P. M. Miss ltuth Mott. soloist of the First Church of Christ, Newark, N. .1. \Mon Couer S'Ouvre a ta Volx\ (Saint SacnsJ, \At Parting\ (l'Soff th), \There Is No Death\ \Within the Garden of My Heart\ (S Jot ), So:ig (Del Itlego). 3.13 P. M. \ lid o for the a lecture by A Dei t 12. Sonn, technical editor of the NWa 'k Sunday Call. 3.45 P. M. U.S. GASOLINE Every gallon Dependable everywhere THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1022. following regenerative Instruments published brightness?\ remembered operating squealing operating udjusting Additional squealing coupler?\ three-quarte- stations, W0R Newark Metres Programme: \Llebos-traum- \ Scientist, Programme: (O'Hora'. \Thc.Slavc Layman,\ selections. CM P. M. Songs by James Carroll of West Orance. Programme: 'All I'2rln li CaJll.ig. Mavournccn\ (O'Hara), An irisn LAiuaDy, o sing iu (Thompson). C.25 P. M. Classical selections: ludo\ (Rachmaninoff), Selected. C.30 P. M. I5y James Carroll. irrmin? \fnrv nf Arc-vie- \ ScotclO. \Banks Of Loch Lomond\ (Old Scotch). C.45 P. M. \Carbon a lecturo by David Levtno of the Hoys' Vocational School of Newark, N. J. WWZ New York 360 Metres. 7.01) to 7.30 \Man In the Moon\ sto- ries (c), Newark Sunday Call. D.0C \Hroadcastlng Uroadway,\ by Bertha Ilralnard. 9. ID Tho Stadium concert by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (85 plecoH), under direction of William Van Hoogjttrateu, will bo broadcasted from the Stadium of the City College of New 9.00 to 10.30 Louise rattcrson, so- prano. In a musical programme In Vt'J'.'a studio, alternating with tho Stadium concert. 10.30 Martha Weiss, planiste, will al- ternate with tho Stadium concert. Pro- gramme: \Walse.\ Chopin; Balado (O minor), Chopin: Htvtde, Chopin; \Rlgo-lett- (paraphrase). Liszt; \Cliaiiion Husse.\ Smith; \Hungarian Dance\ (No. 51), liralims; Nocturne, Leybach. I 15 P. Wagnet. Oi chest ri tor. 1 23 P. WJZ New York 360 Metres M. Tunnhauscr Overture, Played by the Philadelphia Leopold Stokowskl, Conduc- - M. Elizabeth's Praver. from Tannhaiifler. Wagner. Sung by Jerltza. 1.10 P. M. Timely Hints, from \House nnd Garden,\ through courtesy of Nast Publications. Subject \Fram- ing tlie Nursery \Window.\ 1.50 P. M. Baritone Solo: \Moon-rise \ Samuels. Sung by Kelnald Wer-retirat- h. 1.35 P.M. An Article \Sporting Ac- cessories for Men,\ lix \Vanity Fair.\ 2.03 P. M. Iive Death, from \Tristan and Isolde.\ Wagner. Played by French Pfnnist. 7 \0 P. M. Children's Hour, by Else 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. Accordi ing -- to the sworn report, So-co- ny wao 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- - crally throughout New York and New England. AND chiefly because Socony, with the proper range of points, is the most dependable in big cars and small ones, in motor trucks and taxicabs, in twelve-cylind- er motors and four-cylind- er 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 if it Were slow-startin- g. 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 i3 that Socony gives you the most consistent power and mileage. Socony 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 dependable. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway , . . JBl Hi PEC . PAT. OFF. In .motor I II Mo' (Old York. Joan, n wrllor of Children's Stories nn,- - Vorse. 7.15 p. M, Children's SotipJ. by Loota i'. I'lseher. Soprano. UVUNt.fo PltOOUAMMK. i.V \ Jolnt H'cltiil by lMward 11. amlth, Harltone. and Klsyo Thompson, Ilnnlst. I. Baritone Solos by Mr. Smith: J\ \'Want of Yon,\ Vandcrpooli (h) Qlve a Man a Horso He Can Hide,\ OHara. (, \The Wind Speaks, drant-SohaelTe- r. II. pmu Holo by Miss Thompson: \VnVjo Trlste.\ .Sibelius. HI. ltarltone Solo by Mr. Smith: (a) \Carsoes Dolmen: (b) \Somewhere.\ Waters. IV. linrio Solo by Miss Thomp- son: \Lullaby.\ PahnKrcii. V. Harltone Solos by Mt Smith; (a) \Vlel Tramne,\ Slmdhi',-- ; b) \i:in Schwnjv'' ClrelK: (c) \Two Grenadiers.\ Schumann VI Piano Solo by Mlsa Thomtwon: \fiolli-wok'- s Cake Walk.\ Debussy. VII. Hatl-ton- e Solos by Mr. Smith: (a) \Mari- etta.\ Itnnielli; (b) \Chip ot the Old Ulork.\ Squhe. covm i.ati: sr.ritKT.ut v wiins Bethold Itasinus, secretary to the Ger- man Consulate, and Miss l.lsbeth Schroarzlosc. 23. ot No. 4Go Lexington Ave., were matrled ycsterda afternoon at tho Municipal .Marrlauo License Qurc.iu by City Clerk Michael J. Cruise. Mr. Itasinus is fbtty-fou- r and lives at No. 12 Sherman Ave., Tompklnsvllle, S. 1. Store Hours: 9 to 5. in sizes 2x2 ft. up ft. much to size Sl xti ft., 4 i ft., to INFORMATION Unit To. Day. Ortzabs, Hat mis Munsniar, Antllla rrcfluRit Adsma, London Duo r'anntna. Colon v..., MfftRtl ileltas. I'trseus Ilsmburr Due Homeric, flHoln, Fnntu Mnrta Hoydllts, Ittrinen Latvia, DanzlR Due I'riilay. Plymouth Anultnnln, 'an A Allshlfrl, Naples Mexico, Havana Maraal, Trinidad Sail Malti Closa. Mauietaila. ftonth'ton, 8.0OA.M. Nnplos 8.00 A.M. Columbia. Cristobal... .It.SO A.M. Mayaro, Grenada 7.30 AiM. Ceo. W. U. (Jorgas. Cristobal II. .10 AM. .\Mil Malls Clo.u. Pirn. Monioe, riy- - miilltli 1.00 Smita Lllia, Cll.itnlial. U.HO A.M. I\t. HI. lleorRe, ltlo .Iiini'lru \..to A.M. Mi'tapon, KltlKstnn 7.80 Kill! Malls Clone, si Paul, llamburit 7.00 A.M. dVA,,, ,.. \ I I . . ... ...Aui. 12 ...AUf. 9 ...Aut. ti AUE. .Aur. .Aui. .Auk. 0 .Aim. s .Atic 7 .Auk. u .Aur. 11 .Auk. 12 .AUR. 11 .AUK. 1.'. .Aug. U Ball. Noon Noon 2 30 P.M. 11. 0(1 A.M. 4.00 P.M. 10.00 A.M. 11.00 A.M. 11.00 Ralli. 11.00 A.M. in the & of pll\r 2.00.r.M. Sale of & This sale, like the furnituro sale, brings you mer- chandise of highest quality at lowest possible prices. Stock reductions and purchases us to quote these the character of tho rugs enables us to re- commend them to those who appreciate floor coverings of rich beauty and durability. 'Rttgs Belouchistan Mats and Squares, antiques per- fect condition, to .'x.'5 re- duced, $(5.75 to .$15.00. Belouchistan Rugs, average size 3x5. ft., $29.50 $49.50. Mossoul Rugs, heavy qual- ity, average $34.50 to $49.50. Dozar Rugs, average size, $59.50 Mahal Room-siz- e Rugs, $165.00 to $295.00 Serapi Room-siz- e Rugs, $255.00 to $315.00. Extra Persian Room-siz- o Rugs, $295.00 to $305.00. Sarouk Room-siz- e Rugs, to $695.00. Kermanshah Room-biz- o Rugs, $595.00 to $695.00. SHIP NEWS WuartteinburR, Thursday. Southampton Hotturdam, Southampton I'flvedre, Wednesday. P.M. A.M. Thursday. A.M. Closed Saturday Dining August. the to special enable prices; unusual great $75.00. $045.00 iigs 2x ft., $19.50 1x7 ft., $fi5.00 Ux(i ft., $U9.50 5xS ft., $90.00 Kx9 ft.. $115 to $125 8x10 ftj$175 to $225 9x1 a ft., $175 to $215 10x111 ft., $275 to $325 igs \Wilton Rugs, best quality closely woven worsted yarn, Persian and Chinese designs, 9x12 ft., regularly $115 and $120, sale price $93.50. Seamless Axminster Hugs, in a pleasing variety of colors and patterns, 0x12 ft., regularly $59.50, sale price $49.50. Seamed Axminster Rugs, 5).12 ft., formerly sold at $36.50 to $38.50, sale price $29.75. Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft., good grade, were to $10.75, sale price $35.75. A. & B Third fl- r. 1 t Oarmanla, I.tr.rpool .. R.00 A.M. Mt. Clny, llamburi.... P.O0 A.M. Colombo, Napl.a 0.00 A.M. llunny. Cadli 0.00 A.M. Urltaiinla, Lisbon Hall Vrlday. Malls Clone. ...11.30 A.M. Noon Noon Noon Noon Palli. 8.00 P.M. NO TONG WAR OVER KILLING OF KO LOW After a week of suspicion and fear Chinatown assumed almost a fcstlvo nppcaranco last night when twin an- nouncements on ndjolnlnp bulletin boards of tho Hip Sine TonB nnd On Leon? Tone at Doyer nnd Pell Street decreed thero would be no ton; war oer (lie death of Ko Iiw, the Hip Slnjr Tone lender who was shot and killed a week nRO. To Inspector Coleman and his men In tho First Inspection District credit Is due for brliiRftiK pence, although their elTiirtn tnlRht havo availed llttla but for the sound sense of tho merchants of New York's quarters. According to reports of the confer-en- i e, the On Lcongs vigorously asserted that their organization had nothing whatever to do with the killing of Ko Low and were willing to do nnythlng to bring tho murderers to Justice. Tho conference lasted long nnd when It was ovel the Hip Sings had agreed to bury tho hatchet. XA.OOKZ.YW sll Day very Chinese . or SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE lle.t Workmanship. Prion la City. Write, rail r phons for Tree Samples. TcL Bryant 6280 Un Sale fWSTii Suits In or leatherette, silk tlmp. frames inpr ReuphoUlered like nsw WO CT.r. Rultabls room. Any Itelctan or Vl. SI0 lurnltiire Collected, Dtllvcrrd and Stored Tree. I'lione, Write or Call for Man with Samples. 111 W. 42dST., NEAR 6th AVE. iiSXh 35SE.UJthSt. ll\ZrJt?ltl 1J5S 117 N0STRAND AVE. TEL. BINGHAM 3631 Abraham 6Straus INC. Telephone: Main 6100 Tomorrow Wrings Opportunities oA. S. Half-Yearl- y Sale Better Furniture at Lower Prices Continuing August Oriental Domestic Rugs Persian Chinese Domestic til 251 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- dinary bargainsshould miss the opportunities in this salt;. 10-pie- ce Dining Room Suite, $325 Combination walnut and gumwood suite of character and charm, 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 Wining om Suites at Half-yearl- y Prices . c. combination oak and walnut suites, $225.00. 10-p- c. walnut suites, inlay tops, $405.00. x 10-p- c. walnut suites, Italian type, $355.00. 10-p- c. solid walnut suites, Italian type, $427.50. 10 pc. combination walnut and gumwood suites, $412.50 10-p- c. walnut suite, Queen Anno type, $109.50. 10-p- c. mahogany suite, $607.00. c. French walnut suite, $912.50. The \Aisle Opportunity\ Has Scores of Such Typical Values As These Dining Room Tables, $78.50; now $39.75. Mo,A(lni Dining Room Suite, mahogany, was $650.00; now $325.00. Odtl Serving Tables, mahogany, $65.00; now $2,1.75. Odd Serving Tables, mahogany, were $47.50; now $19.75 vuu oui ving i .lulus, wainuc, were sou.uu; now $30.00. Odtl Serving Tables, walnut, were $55.00; now $20.00. Odd dining chairs, $5.25 and up. A. A S. Fourth floor. Central. So Many Good Reasons Selecting the Fur Coat Now This great August Fur Sale presents only new, exclusive 1022-192- 3 fur garments the loveliest furs, superbly made Imd lined in all the fashionable pelts, in long and short models, for dress ami sports wear, and thev are now selling at lower prices than will prevail later. How well women are pleased with furs we are showing is best proven by the overwhelming expressions of satisfaction from women havo shopped everywhere and come back to A. & S. to buy. V To buy this month means substantial savings, as these particular August sale furs were purchased months ago, in anticipation of this annual event Already fur market demands higher prices, when duplicating these lovelv models or replacing them with other styles. There is no charge for storing in tho A. & S. vaults, until November 1st, any fur garment purchased during this Sale. A- - k s.-c- oni floor. Central. W estinghouse Electric Irons, $4.95 Reduced from $6.75 for One Day Sale Your choice of the famous West-inghou- so the Rutenberg elect c iron, complete with detachable cord, plug and iron stand, $4.95. One day only tomorrow. Ixiwrnt tatioatrv pollnhed were 2 I Use an electric iron for comfort and economy, of these well-mad- e irons will last you for years. For Wednesday's Selling Living, Dlnlnc 15; lamaK tretontie. Sale of were for the who the Either A. A 3. Subway floor. Kilt. 1 .m 1 \1