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4 a.dlo TUBES, SHIELDING AND LOOP FOR "TROUBLE SHOOTER" DISCUSSED of a serfes Corrrirbtod by orae and ottow. Trouble hunting sets should have jack arrangements to permit the use of either aerial or ground for pluming directly into the audio fre queney stagea immediately after the detector circuit, to test for certain kind line and inductive Interferences recognized by the expert "trouble hunter." Sererai stages of radio frequency amplification ahead of the detector Increased the range and selectivity of the type of set used to find radio Interferences. Tb best tubes to use in a. sei ro cr ployed te find Interference are the type. Tbe 1 or peanut tuoo used wtth small dry cells of 1V4 volts do aot give the best MtljfK tlon they wilt produce ringing noleee to the receiving set wbn Jarre in mevlng.

Sf ut Be Dlre erleaat. Sine tas loop serves as a "radio compaai," the moot essential requirement In tb receiver 'more Important' thA the circuit Itself) la that the loop shall have critical dl rectleneU properties, and that It hall tot bo effected by other disturbance or signals than thoae collected by the loop antenna. This mean that the set should be thoroughly ehlolded wtth metal lining on all elaee and also that the loop and telephone leads to the set. and any outside "A and battery wire, fthoukl also be shielded with flexible tubular copper or similar sbeOitna. The shielding of the telephone lead, which should consist of flex lb) tubular copper braid, can be separate! connected on the outside of the panel, to a binding post which males contact with the Inside metal art! eld At the cabinet.

In shielding; the entire set and alflead wire His well to remember that the tflrcetloaal properties of the loop sr greatly increased If no art of the receiving set Itself is directly 'onoeeted to the metal shielding. Komerkne in tracing certain kinds 'jt Inductive power line interfer nri tt a Advantageous to connect 'n aide of a pair of earphones to th mtel frsme of an automobile htid the other aide to a metal fMfntd grounding stick. Caestretlea ef the Leas. In trouble finding set. It Is advisable to use a tapped loop, and sometimes a tapped coll la placed In series with the loop, to permit of tuning below and above the uxial broW aet wave leag th range.

The lop vsed as a compass with a irpuble fisding set may be of the box tr barrel type, set preferably should be of the spiral type, which affords greater selectivity. The frame should be of light wpod and the loop should have fewer turns tbo the average loop antenna so as to brings Its inductive capacity below tbe wave lengths of broadcasting stations. The loop or compasa coll may be about two feet square and beve but a few ten to twenty turns of No. It or No. 21 cotton covered solid wire, or any good stranded leoe ware, apa about three elghthe to one half inch apart.

It should be tapped with switch or clips so that the value of the loop Inauctevtce and rorreaposdlng wave lengths can be varied in. turns of wire from eight to ten. twelve or eighteen, ir an eight Inch loop is I used there should be about twelve turns or je. is wire, wnicn is usually sufficiently selective, sensitive and directional to determine the cause 4f Interference within a few degrees e)f Its source. (Te He Continued) Wednesday From VYFBM IICareSasHs Ileal and Us" 0ea 00 M.

porl and stock market reports, courtesy of The Indianapolis Newa. III'. M. Children's hour, court esy Franklin Life Insurance company. 7:00 P.

Edwards Athletic Sub Orchestra, Uabbl Ciood an; Utile Jack Uttle. I I. Lebanon soloist; I. N. O.

Band. 1:09 P. Wheeler City Mission program. :9 P. M.

Christiansen trio. 10:19 P. Jus Edwards Athletic Club Orchestral Little Jack Little. In ks Radiotxon test laboratories RCA has per iccted a dvice so delicate that it measures the cur Tent set up by the collision of electron! against air atoms in a vacuum! Rddiotron Laaae ea snr, jija.jursit mi''' tit i III III tin FT TTT IndlaaapolU era realdeaea dlwmaaiors em radio 1 A. Alton, swrrtsr tbr the THURSDAY DAYLIGHT PROGRAM (Oatral Standard Ttssel WLW Oariaaatl 7:19 A.M.

Healthful exercises. 8:00 A.M. Morning devotions. 10:00 A. M.

Weather forecast, river stages and official police bulletin. 11:00 A.M. Market reporta. M. Weather forecast, correct time.

12:05 P.M. Organ concert by Mildred Pfigre. featuring favorite light operas. 12:20 P. M.

Health talk by Dr. Carl A. Wllibach. 1:10 P.M. Ethical study of the modern drama.

P. Ms Market reports. 4:00 P.M. Piano recital by Adelaide Apfel. 4:20 P.

M. Police bulletin. 1:00 P.M. Farm flashes. kdki pitrar ao.

M. Live stock market review, grain market and news Items. Time signals. 11:00 A.M. Weather forecast, wholesale produce and live stock markets; grain, stocks and newa Items.

2:20 P. M. Stock Exchange and grain 'and produce markets. 4 :41 P. M.

I'ncle Ed. 5:20 P.M. Dinner concert. KTW dalrage B36. 11:00 A.M.

Time signals, weather report. 11:25 A.M. Table talk. 12:00 Noon Noonday concert. 1 :00 P.

M. luncheon concert. 4:00 P. Newa review. 4:15 P.

M. Meat talk. 5:45 P. News, financial and final markets. WW Detroit US.

1:20 A. M. "Tonight's Dinner." Weather forecast. 10.55 A.M. Arllng ton time.

11:05 A.M. Jules Klein's Orchestra. 2:00 P.M. Detroit News Orchestra, weather forecast and market reports. 2:00 P.M.

Baseball game. 5:00 P.M. Dinner concert. WIIAS Ilarlllr 400. 1:00 P.M.

Concert by the Benson Trio. 2:20 P.M. Stock Exchange quotations. 2:20 P. M.

Louisville Music and Radio Comnanv Drosnm. 4:00 P. M. Concert from Music Box. newa, police bulletins, weather forecast, local live stock and produce market reports, official time.

WOCnaTrart4M. 1211 p. Itadlo farm school, "Le gume Day," under direction of Professor J. C. Harkelman.

of the I'niversitv mt Illinois: sub Ject, "Sweet Clover Where It Will Grow." Time slg nat. 1:00 P. M. Weather forecast and( Closing oueiations on (train, 've stock and dairy products. M.

Heme management schedule. P. M. Chribes concert. rtV 34).

10.55 AM. Time signals. 11:20 A.M. Stock market report 11:40 A. Mj Produce market report.

11:45 A.M. Weather report. 1:00 1'. M. Music; talk, "Accessories In Spring Costumes." 5:00 IV Stock reports; news Items.

1:20 p. M. Dinner program. MAtj 47J. 12:45 P.

M. Radio Farm School. 2:00 P. M. Shut In proa ram.

4:00 Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs program. 4:45 P. M. Pupils of Koumelle Rich Hawkins. 5:16 P.M.

Topsy Turvy time. M. Chicago theater organ. WIIT Chieaa 0. 10:00 A.

M. WHT Women's Club. 10:15 A. M. Eva Ray, soprano; Amanda Iturhop.

pianist. 10.45 A. Sun Beam talk. Chlcejco Federation Women'a Club. 11:49 A.M.

Farm and weather reports. 11:50 A.M. Poultry fee.ling. 12:00 Noon Organ recital. 12 45 IV M.

Live Mock report. 0:00 P.M. Organ recital. WCS Cfclca 00 A.M. Day's news.

10:00 A.M. Oood health and training period. 10:15 A. For shut ins. 11:00 A.

M. Organ recltaL a. M. lleme roanaaement perlo.d 11:1 V. Time signals.

11:01 P. M. Entertainment for chll aren. 11:40 P. M.

Luncheon concert. 2 :10 P. U. Artist recital. 1:10 P.M.

Tea time music 4:10 P.M. Organ recital. 5:40 P.M. French lesaon. Thursday Radio Features tCepyrtcht.

I9t. by United I (Ceau ai SUsdard Ttssel WKr iike, r. sa.t Kank'i ureaeetra. CWRWMearreat 4411). TiSe p.

sa.i uiiaen im saiiivaa aiarkt. WSB Atlaata 43. lt4S p. aa.i ur. saeiaeew arg aa rrrltal.

WDAF Kaaaas Clfy S4i. 1 1 143 p. aa.1 Klchthawk frail. KHi Ui Aaaele (4. 14 av Xaellaer Strlas; Qaartet.

KPUr Heaataa ST. av. sa. a aaathera ra rifle Llaea Raad. KT t.

Vmlm (Sea). TtSe) s. aa. Eesaeraiaa aiarea, piaalat. WADtU.tkts (US).

av. sa.i Or rheetra. Wit A tactile (4a. Ti94 a. aa.t Caeert i Liberty Istaraaes Uaatu aalah ArcaMeet ta Bseaa.

W. Kldrtdg. superrtatng architect for the X. Q. Sptnk will addreae the iBjdlaaapaua Ealaeertng Society at lU raaeheon Thursday, at the Indlaoapolfi Board ct Trade, oa the subject ot the In dianapoUa code.

This addrcee will be critical of the new code, wbaoh was adopted laet year. We Make Large Loans on Downtown Property in the FoUowing Cities: Frankfort Princetoa Kokoino Rkhmnd Lafajette Lebanon Terre Haute villa Marion VaVeV ava aaaaav Newcastle mm A Jma iVaaa t.er.Ileat Bedford laa for saraeaa mt BIoORtinflOB fcsrtMt mmm ayaeT runners far kaaaea .1.1 Uimrlt ttSes9laT tftt0 4f 111 W1VI latereat. Oaaa i Flwood writ fee sr tr ETsnsTille In Musical Program i A. 131 u' KISS BLANCHE WILSON. Another fine musical prog ram is to.

on tb air from WFBM. Merchants Heat and Lirnt Company, Thursday, 7 ta 8 p. m. The artist. Miss Blanche Wilson.

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926. WEDNESDAY RADIO PROGRAM (Central Standard Time) (Copyright. 1P18. by Badio Digest) KDKAP1ttaben 30S.lsa TSk. 5:20 P.

M. Dinner concert. 7:15 P.M. Addressea 7:20 P.M. Russian chorus.

Russian music KF A BlJaeala a40.Taa 8Seke. 1:20 P. M. Dinner eoncert. 1:10 P.L Little Symphony Orchestra; Cowbell boys.

Ed El llngson. mong bird; Harmony boys. KFXF S3 7:00 P. M. Concert.

KGW Portlaad Oregealaa tSlJlas eiekc. 1:00 P. M. Dinner concert. 10:00 P.

M. Band concert. 1 1 :00 P. M. Concert.

12 00 Mldnlg ht Concert. KHJ Las A 40Saa 740he. 10:00 P. M. luxe program.

KMOI St. Loala 2Sfla lr7Skc. M. Organ recital. 6:30 P.M.

Ortfan. 7:00 P. M. (Orchestra. 1:00 P.

M. SonKs with guitar, Gordon Morrison. :00 I. M. Sonr cycle.

10:00 P. M. Dance music. KM Hollywood Kz areas Ut.tm 890kc 1:30 P.M. Atwater Kent Orches tra 0:00 P.

M. Program. 10 :00 P. M. Program.

11:00 P.M. Joe Daley's Comedians. 1:00 A. M. Dance orchestra.

KOA Deaver 322.4mw30ke. 7:20 P. M. Concert orches tra. 8:30 P.M.

Book of knowledge. 9:00 P.M. Scheuermann Orchestra. 1:15 P.M. Studio program; orchestra, band, vocal, quartet.

Instrumental; Rhythm Rustlers. KPOSs Fran eta co 42H 3i TOWae. 7 1 P. M. Storiea.

8:40 P. M. Orchestra. 9 jOO P. M.

Orchestra. 10:00 P.M. Atwater Kent artists. 11:00 P. M.

Ooodrlch Silvertown Cord Orchestra. 12:00 Midnight Orchestra. 1:00 A.M. Ilalsted's Orchestra. KPTIC ilOMtton Post IMapatca 2OO.m.l.0l0kc.

7:30 P.M. C. Sowfrby, basso. 7:45 P. M.

Wlllrlch's Orchestra; piano accord Ion 1st. P. Frank Tllton. pianist. 11:00 P.M.

Vaughns VirRinians. K9D St. Iala Iot Dlapatch 7:30 P. M. Hotel Statler Orchestra.

KTItS Hot SpHaga National Park 37 Jm OOk.e. M. Solo specialties. 9:45 P.M. Southerners Dance Orchestra.

10:20 P. M. Harmony twins, Foley and Cochard. Ch lea ge 5.13.4m SOk e. 6:00 P.

M. Dinner music; KDKA. :3 P. M. Iinner concert.

7:30 P. Music. 10:00 P. M. Revue, orchestras.

Wm SpHaKfteld ra SOOkc. 6:30 P.M. Nature ntudy. 7:00 P. M.

Holyyoke hour, :00 P. M. WBZ concert company. WCAB Pitta rah Preaa WUw 1:00 P. M.

Concert. 9:00 P. M. Kramer's Orchestra. WCCO MlaaespolU St.

Paul 418.4m 720kc. 1:00 P.M. Woman's hour. 2:30 P. Concert.

4:00 M. Reader's club. 5:30 P.M. Children's hour. 9:00 P.M.

Nash Flnch Concert Orchestra. 10:0 P. M. Dance program. 11:30 P.M.

Orjran recital. WCAP Waaalaertoa. U. 40 aeoke. 6:00 P.

M. "Matters Before the House." Navy Band concert, WEAF. WDAF Kaaaaa City Star 363.8aa MOke. 1:00 P.M. School of the Air.

1:00 P. M. WDAF players. 9:00 P. M.

Classical musical program. 11:00 P.M. Nlghthawk frollc WKAR Clevelaa 3H.wm 7Ttu. 0:00 P. M.

Hotel Cleveland Orchestra. WE If C3l eaeS7 1 Oka. 7:00 P.M. Oriole Orchestra. :00 P.M.

Oriole String Trio. 9:15 P. M. Popular artists. 11:00 P.M.

Oriole Orchestra artists. WUM Ckleoao Trtkaae aOXSaa SSSfce. 1:30 P.M. Lyon Healy artists. 3:00 P.

M. A action bridge game. 3:30 P.M. Teatlme music. 6:15 P.M.

Draka concert ensemble: string Quintet. 10:00 P.M. Old time favorites. Sam n' Henry; playshop. popular program.

mff a le 31 wm 40ke. 9:00 P.M. Buffalo Choral Club. 9 30 P. W.

MacP.ae and artists. 10:00 P. M. Yankee Six Orchestra. WO SebeaeelBd 37SJae 7Oke.

6:30 P. Children's program. M. Dinner program. 6:30 P.M.

book ef knowledge A 7:05 P. M. Musical profrim. WUA1 LeaUvitle Ties Ceariti aaeUkawTsoke. 7:10 P.M.

Jake Sellgman and his Kentucky Nibt Owls. WHO Dea Molaea S28a S7eke. :00 P. M. Bankers' Life Symphonic Orchestra.

P. M. uncle Dutch stories for children. 7:16 P.M. Irene Doran and her little symphony.

:15 P.M. Arthur Frey, ban joist; Kate Miller, whistler: songs. Harry Lewis: Norman Bro holm. pianist. 9:00 P.M.

Dance program. WIS Chicago 3 44as OT0kc. :00 P.M. Ralph Emerson, organ ist. :00 P.M.

Lullaby time. Val McLaughlin. P. M. Orchestra.

7:30 P.M. Ralph. Emerson, organist. 1:00 P. M.

Band, soloists. 9:00 P.M. Picture concert. 9:30 P. M.

Choir. 10:15 P.M. Blackfriars, of Chicago University. 11:0 P. M.

Orcua WXA(Calcag Hews I tTJsa 7Ske. 6.00 P.M. Ors an. 0:30 P. M.

Orchestra. P. M. Lecture. P.

M. Glee Club. WMAQ Players. Salem, will broadcast from tbe studio of the Athletic Club. "Miss Wileon Is endowed with unusual talent, possessing a rich contralto voice of unusual range and is also an extraordinary pianist." says Robert Miller, of WFBM.

"Her concerts through the south were thoroughly enjoyed by the clubs and society particularly of Daytona Beach. Fla. WAVE LENGTHS Jack Little, entertainer, who will be heard from WFBM Wednesday nig ht for the last time, made a new endurance record for himself at WOC several daya ago when he remained on the air three hours and skcteen minutes. He sang fifty one song's In answer to thousands of requests, according to WOC official. A bill to place control of radio broadcasting under a national radio! commission of three members to bel appointed by the President, was introduced in the senate Tuesday by Senator Borah Idaho), and referred to the interstate commerce commtnittee.

Commissioners would receive a salary of $10,000 a year each to classify radio stations and operators, prescribe the nature of service of all stations and asslg ri wave lengths. Another member of the Ma Phi Epsilon honorary musical sorority alumnae club of this city. Edith Jane Fish, contralto, will give the musioal program of the Federated Club Hour. Thursday, at 3 p. from WFBM, Merchants Heat and WLIT Philadelphia SS4Jm 7SOkc.

7:00 P. M. Concert orchestra. :00 P.M. R.

T. Band. 9:00 P.M. Arcadia Dance WJR Detroit Poetise 61Tm 5SOke. 4:00 P.M.

Orchestra, soloists. 10:00 P.M. Organ. 11:00 P.M. Jewett Jesters.

WOC Daveaport 4S3nt 30ke. 4:00 P. M. High school orchestra, 5:45 P. M.

Chimes concert. 9:00 P.M. Earl Ferris Nursery Trio. 9:30 P. M.

Dramatic presentation. "Ten Nights in a Barroom," five act drama. W'ftJ Cklca'a 447.3 ra e7ke. 3:00 P. M.

"Why Eat More Oreena" "Bread of Agrj." 7:00 P. M. Ralph Williams and his orchestra, classic artists. 10:00 P. M.

Rainbo Skylarks; Melo dians; vocal, piano and violin vocal monologues; popular artists. 1:00 A.M. (linger hour. WSAI Clarlanati S25.m 30ke. 9 00 P.

M. Musical program. 10 00 P. M. Talk.

10 :15 P. M. String quartet. WSB Atlanta Journal 428.3bb 700kc. 10:45 P.

M. Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. a ah 1 1 le 282.Xm 1 6:30 P.M. Francis Craig Orchestra. 8:00 P.

Mrs. T. Miles, contralto. 10:00 P. M.

Vanderbilt University. 11:00 P.M. Beethoven String Quartet. WT A CI eve I a 389.4m 770ke. 7:00 P.

M. Program. 10 00 P. M. Orchestra.

WTIC Hartford 475.0m 30ke. 5:30 P.M. Hotel Bond Trio. 7.00 IV M. Clef Male Quartet; Arcadia Ladles' Quartet.

8:15 P. M. Piano recital. 8:30 P.M. Organ recltaL Esther Nelson.

WWJ Detroit News 332.7 nt 830ke. 7:00 F. M. News Orchestra soloists. 8:00 P.

M. Pane program. 1136 N. DAT AND Light Company. She will be accompanied by Mrs.

Helen Dalley Stark, and wtll Ping "Ills Lullaby" (Bond); Cpolan Dhu" (Leonle). "Love Me If I Live" (Noel Johnaon). Mra. Stanley A. Zwelbel will talk on How to Know Indiana and Mrs.

W. J. Marks will give a domestic science talk. Tbe weekly sacred program of the Wheeler City Mission will be broadcast Wednesday, at p. m.

A special feature of the prog ram wfll be a froup cf numbers by a trio from the ndiana Central College composed of piano, violin and cornet. The program follows: Instrumental Trio Piano. Miss Fay Pink staff; rialia. atlas Helea Phlps; cornet. Joe (at "Have Thine Own Way.

Lord." (b) "Holy, HoJy. Holy." a "Day la Pytng In tbe Weat." Piano Solo Mra. H. E. lertai Bible Laeeon The Eev.

H. K. Kberhardt. Superintendent of Wheeler Oty Mission. WLW.

WJZ and WEAF Following are the programs In detail of WLW, Cincinnati; WJZ. New York, and WEAF hookup. Thursday night: WLW Claotaaatt 4T. :00 P.M. Violin recital by V.

A. Hoyt, 6:15 P.M. Musical handshakes by Bob Groenke and Jim Miscfihtr. the oris taal HelH Boys. 6:45 P.M.

The Eyes Have IV by C. Hoffman. at. Weather forecast: market reports. 7:00 P.

M. Dinner concert. 7:30 P.M. Second tn a series of talks by Mrs. Jeee Adler.

assistant Proee cntor of Hamilton county. Onto. Subiect. The Ovtc BeeponafbthUes of Mothers." 7:40 P.M. ContinuaUon of orchestra program.

10:00 P. H. Three minute messes. United States civil service aeparunen 10:03 P. M.

Popular concert by tae oon concert erty Melody Boys Ray Sullivan, tenor. pop ular sonrs. 11.00 P.M. CUff Lang, composing pian Popular dance music from Cattle arm. 12:15 A.M.

Night Howls by the fVpsiey Sky Trrrters. with intervals of dance music from Castle Farm. WJZ New York 4A4. P.M. Hotel Vanderbilt Orchestra.

0 :45 P. William T(v l'tical Situation in Waahlnfton. Trom WRC. 7 00 P.M. United States Army Band.

From WRC. 7 30 M. rirst National presentation The De.ert Healer." WRC wiU alw broadcast. 00 P. Royal Salon Oreheatra.

WRC. WGY and WCAD will sJo broadcast, enpported by the Hero and Heroine. Orchestra selections from "Merry sotkrano nolo, 'Only a Roee from "The Vagabond Kinr' duet from Garrlck Gayeties, tenor solo. "The Signal. "Song of the orchestra selections from 'urt.

"Sweetheart Lane." from Greenwich Vil Ur Folnes of 1821: tenor solo. Toyland." from "Baboa in Toy soprano nolo, "April Showers," trom orchestra se lections from tenor solo. "Pale Venetian Moon." "'Punch and duet. "Little Girl." from "Merry. soprano solo.

"Ki in the from "Oranre Bloaeomn' orchestra selections from "Roue Mari." 8:00 P.M. Tho Record Boys. WRC will aleo broadcast. 9 :30 P. M.

Freddie Rich and his Hotel Astor Orangine Orchestra WEAF Beokap. 7 00 Clarence Bloemker. tenor. To wixr. 7 15 "Hir Harrftr To WEAr.

WEEI. WCAE. WLIB. W8AI. WWJ.

8 00 P.M. "Clicquot Club Eskimo." To WEAF. WCAE. WAI WEAR. WGR.

WWJ. WOC. WCCO. KSD. WGN.

9 00 P. M. Silvertown Cord Orchestra. To WEAF. WWJ.

WGR WOC. WCCO. WSAI. KSD. WGN.

ADC. Vinornt Lopes and His Orchestra. To WHAF. Child. Five.

Killed by Treiek. ISoecial to The Indianapolis News FT. WAYNE, April 14. Carl Kshelman, age five, was killed here Tuesday, when a heavy truck ladn with steel castings struck hlrn while he was riding a tricycle across th tret. ssaakaasssasMal INDIANA BATTERY MERIDIAN ST.

NIGHT SERVICE' OTTO WATT BY XtAJUtlB PAT2TBI WTTUE DAMaJV FOX CLOSeO AT t42 AaJf TVtAT CCQT4j4 ractv uxll Be OoLoeQ. to 2 0V CJEA3Tt COaXTBOU eek ako pouch sav we ujas stKTT ikj the amo RAA.STAWOACO TlMf? tAlAS lOEAQiij AUeXTeaCftVSUrr Op WUOOOltl Mary Traub Buch Will Present Troubadours Mary Traub Busch will dsviate from the classical form of program at her regulsr hour, Thursday night, from WFBM. Merchants Heat and Light Company, In answer to nu merous requests, and will present a 'Troubadour novelty program." The selections will be bound together by Intimate flow of conversation. Telephone throughout the program will be welcomed. Those taking part are Fredericka Dempsy, ingenue; Mary Traub Busch, prima donna; Franklyn Greenwood, juvenile barytone; Ronald Jordan, senior heavy, and Bailer esier, comic.

The program, starting at 9:30, follows: Entrance of the troubadors. Ensemble. "In the Land Tamo Tamo." "Lonesome. Thafa All" Lee Roberts a jrat iai teller wia his Eyss Gordon "Just Around the Corner" VonTilser Tamer wnisKsra Guitar and piano accompaniment. "Marcheta" Schertsinrer "The Piccaninnies" Mochton and Caryll "Other Eye" Clare Kummer "A Wonderful Thtnr Clare Kummer "Ob.

Miss Hannah" Deppen "Old Fashionwd RosVs Are Sweet est" (ruitar accomp. Will S. Hays Lullaby "Sleepy Chile" Neil Moret Fo vt I a Lonr. Lour Time VonTilser Grand Finale "Funiculi Funiculi Funieula." WAGE INCREASES DENIED Bricklayers Had Asked R4s of 13 Vs CVats Thre Crafts Strike. Indianapolis union bricklayers have asked an increase In wages from $1.60 an hour to an hour, and the Increase has been refused by the general contractors' association.

It wasearned Wednesday1. The bricklayers' wage agreement with the contractors expires May 1. as do the agreements between contractors and steamfitters. plumbers and hodcarrlers. Whether foir union will Join with No one questions Exide quality It is accepted as the standard for judging batteries the world over At the present low price, no one can question the economy of buying an Exide the long life battery.

At Exide dealers everywhere THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. Vtikdstybla Indianapolis Storeroom, Indiana Battery Serrice 1136 North Meridian Street, E3A xi6e Storeroom three crafts bow on strike Is at known. The sheet metal workers, holstlag engineers, and painters and deeora. tors have been oa strlks since April 1. when their contracts expired and the contractors refused their re Increases In wages, varying rom lOe to J0c an hour.

Members of the contractors' ssso clation maintain that they will net grant the Increased wages because they would place "an unjust tax" on the building public No large building projects have been halted due to the strike, although It was re forted that about six or seven union rtcklayere quit work a few 4aya because nonunion engineers hoisted brick for them, says John Mauck, secretary of the contrac tors' association. Prospects for a settlement soon are favorable. Hauck said. CHARGED WITH FRAUD W. E.

8 art Is Takes tm Jeaaiajrs Oauatr fr Trial. W. E. Baylor, ags twenty six. SOt North Delawana street, arrested Tussday en a charge of fraud and misrepresentation In the sala of.

securities, was taken Wednesday to Jennings count, whera ha wtll be tried for saieged TlolaUoa of ths state securities act. Frank S. Wright, auditor of the state securities commission, said Baylor had been warned for alleged Irregular stock and bond sales and recently was forced ta return Jennings county farmer consider uiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiHitiiiniiHmtiiiitiiiiifintnintinTiTittnriiiHfmmtmr i in 1 IS Spring Silk Sale This' it not a aala of picked erer. left orer or undesirable silks, bat a sais of tba most masnifieent collection of oitra exclasre silks rer assembled at a price ridicnlptuly low. Thursday Friday Saturday From a collection of seme 00 different styles In the 5 ln.

bordered silks we selected SO patterns as the loveliest and newest presentation of the season. qs on sale at epOaaO Easily worth twtes the sale price. IS handsome patterns In the S4 lnch borders that sold earlier In the season 0 OCT for tt.lt. Spring sale OiSiO ln. all silk broadcloth In plain colors, white Included, stripes, plaids and checks; Oood styles with, plenty life.

S1.59 $1.50 new printed rayons in checks, plslds and floral patterns $1.50 silks snd cotton 36 in. colored Shsntunirs and pontrees. Splendid for dresses and drapes. Washable $1.26 36 in. art satin, splendid for slips $1.50 imported English broadcloth, white grounds with colored coin dots No.

27 Circle Elmhurst Home War the ears ef eldertr walida susd salM saeatai Pieaaamt 12160 2164 N. Capitol Are. 100 Patterns ta the 40 ln. printed silks In styles and patterns entirely new and different: la. fact any one of the 100 Is an exceptional creation, values from te IMS.

Spring OQ sale OlwO Every 10 and IMS 40 ln. printed silk ta the tfO A house oa sale at 5iO These represent the finest of the foremost manufacturers of the world. IS Monle all silk, natural color 58c iO in. all silk black charmeuse, l.tt quality. QQ Spring sale OXeO SILK SHOP NcS Tiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimunnittituiittimtiiiitin BATTERIES Superior Battery Service 3345 Central Ay WAshington 2149 $1630 far a lZftat Exu2c Them are Exid Batteries for every car, iomecoetbng more than $1650 asid tome ooftinj Icste 7 in IA1U SERVICE CIRCLE able stack far which, accordlag ta officials, he traded worthless as curttles.

FOR STEPHENSON APPEAU Attaraeya ftady Trial EvtsWaa Baw fasw Oatasj Pefw Sapreaaa OMsst Attorneys for D. Stephens, who Is serving life term fjt tha Bute Prison for murder, ars soak Ins; study of tha transcript Of art denes In the trial, held at Nobles viiu last fall, preparatory to fllinf an 'appeal tha supreme court. Eph In roan, chief counsel for Stephenson, said Wednesday It will take many days for tha preparation of the appeal. Tha transcript ef evidence In the case was submitted Judge Will M. Sparks, of Rushvllls, the trial judge, last week, and It was signed by Jndge Spark at that time.

Miss Madge Oberbelrl er, whose death resulted In the charge agalaet Stephenson. Earl Kllnck and Earl Oentry, died a year aga Wednesday. OATTXRlEO Vorhis Battery Serrico 334 Virtrinia Are. Circle 0100 i GO. 7603 7604.

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