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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 23

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON GLOBE NOVEMBER 28, 1924 28 250-260 Devonshire SttfiWnthrqp Square A Better Antenna for SieuOMte Indoor or Out fHIS remarkable antenna, used indoors Or out. -will produce astonishing results. It Is a special non-corrosive combination of metals, containing a trace of pure silver and a high percentage of nickel. Use SILVER -TONE for greater dislanoe, more volume and clearer tone J5oston, Massachusetts After careful consideration and rigid investigation, we have selected the radio merchandise on this page as representing America's inestindependableradioservice Storage and Batteries RADIO ANTENNA 'Conquers the Distance" Made by THE COLONIAL BRASS COMPANY, Middleboro, Mss. Metal orker.s Since 1847 mm I 1 mH i TTs I CeioroN We take pleasure in offering the very latest improved radio merchandise.

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BOSTON BRANCH, S3 CHAROON STREET Phone Haymarket 4081 Kit includes 3 Samson Long-Wave Transformers, 5000-meter wave length; 1 Samson Filter Trans-former for this way; 1 Samson Oscillator Coupler. Also Full Information on How to Build a Super-Set SAMSON ELECTRIC CANTON, MASS. E9 insniiim HMD I tW, 7j raasrriL Balkii Lte BssbsbbSLSEbssssI YALE Entirely noiseless has no bulbs, vibrators or moving parts. Nothing to adjust. Cannot deteriorate through use or disuse.

7 Manufactured By YALE ELECTRIC CORPORATION Brooklyn, N. Y. Manufactured by FANSTEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY These QUALITY BATTERIES have proven themselves equal to the rigid teats to which they have been submitted. YALE BATTERIES CHICAGO. ILL.

economical. An lrw, long-llfd, aoiulesj COAST TO COAST Reception Price $25 The Synchrophase -ejjj 7 MONOTROL A. H. GREBE CO. A The DTW loop Is the result of years of extensive, research aai raaios.

Ksnecl.Ulv deafened with center too for the superhetrodyneT hew. us. rT. 0rsv Exceptionally pure tone quality, simple to operate, sturdy and foolproof. Fifty-Four Inverse A Broadcast receiver that marks an advance In radio de-l(rn which will stand as a challenge to the industry for a lone time to come.

Its surpassing craftsmanship is eaualed only b.v Its easy, dependable operation. Acquaint yourself with Its salient feutures at the Boston Radio Show. This company owns and operate. Station Hii lOBfc C. DEUTSCHMANN American Bmnihlu.

Deutsche Telephonwerke und Kabelindustrle BERLIN, GERMANY Duplex Circuits Moat Perfect Radio Set in America Just Imagine these Atlas fimmtVaih WW Omm Federal Receiver are noted for their purity of tone and ease of control. Federal Products merit consideration by a careful and discriminating public. Jf America's B-cS) Best Phones Vl Regardleee of Price If nKwrnnnnm Refinements! Leather covered head bands, concealed terminals, drop forged, long-life magnets, large ear caps, heavily nickeled parts. In appearance, tits aristocrat of headphones. Sensitive for I).

X. reception and the moat Kxqonrite tone Purity beyond all previous standards. GLOBES keep for years, serving you better and longer than two or three seta of ordinary headsets. Made ln New Rngland by RADIO REPRODUCTION LOUD SPEAKER "The Musician of the Air" MANUFACTURED BY Multiple Electric Products Inc. NEWARK, N.

J. Distributed bv Prloe Complete GLOBE PHONE MFG. CO. READING, MASS. mWms The CotmopoUtan Fhurifcrmar, which has won the Universal praise of Radio Engineer, enables you to start in with the small ex.

Eof a crystal or a one-tube set and to by diaries, a multi-tube set with at many stages of tuned R. F. at desired, simply by atV hg mem tubes and PhuaV formers. Radio sets that use Phmi formers as tuning units are free from oscUlarioo. squeals and howls.

Phuiiformers arc self-neutralirinsj, no extra condensers or coUs are necessary to balance the capacity of the Jibes. Build a Phusiformer tuned radio set and learn with what clarity and volume ft Me Does iVof Chip tops von tiomeuii 25 Different Marking, $Gg) Does Your Loud Speaker Sound Like a Megaphone? drills and engraves Besides due to the Saws, safely. TYPE 59 special Spaulding process of H. EBY Mfg. Co.

Pa. distant stations can be received. Wfe carry a complete stock of all I Sound, passing through any funnel-shaped carrier tends to change its character glvln that "down-ln-the-cellar" megaphone street. To this Dictograph sound engineers applied their 20 years' experience in the making; of acute and powerful sound Instruments. The Dictogrand gives you, without rasp, distortion or twanging hardness, the best your receiving n't can take out of the air.

PBUSiFORMat (m the Mihmm Block) fabrication BaK-eiue-uurcaiu panels Tetain indefinitely a heautiful mirror finish will not warp, shrink or split are highest in dielectric properties and tensile strength, standard sizes furnished from stock; special sizes to order. IKvtiprnu The New super five Tuned Radio Freauencv. Price SSO unACilir AT IJJV rand Very selective, plus wonderful volume. All the features of the highest prloed tAblW I radio, both in appearance and reoeptlon. HASTINGS ELECTRIC SALES CO.

FACTORY SALES AGENTS Manufactured by Dictograph Products Corporation 220 West 48nd St. New York Clt AT ooks Radio Topics The A-C Dayton XL-5 Eagle Balanced Neutrodyne Receiver Easy turning, occupies but little space. A compass imbed-ed in base plate aids direction $175 universal LOOP Collapsible The popalar 5-tube clroait, finding. On sale at Manufactured by TEST BUZZER FOR CRYSTAL SETS To use a crystal receiving set the first operation is to adjust the detector! that is, find the most sensitive spot. After the select spot Is located, the detector is ready to perform its duty.

If a busier test Is not employed, the operator must discover the sensitive spot by moving the wire across the mineral until the muslo is heard loudest, and by so doing part of the concert la lost. TMtar Mlectlvity, greater ittanoa, greater simplicity, beoaase Beautifully designed and built to a standard, distinctive feature will be found ln this ttecelver never before offered in a radio sat. The well known, exceedingly popular, and highly efficient Haz- Nlltrnrf vn NO BUtLDINQ POSTS, NO DEAD END LOSSES 3 Exceptional degree of volume, malting use of headphones unnecessary. gives Simplicity of operation with tuning made easy by logging. 9 Extreme selectivity, permlt-ting the clear reception of distance stations, without Interference from local radio bodied in the Eagle Model Receiver, Is now brought up to THE NEW MODEL DISTRIBUTED BY BOSTON, MASS.

uiv, knu auuni. to IDS KSQ10 4 A wve length range cover-Ins; all radio-casting. C. A. COOK CO.

18-28 Osborn Street, Cambridge, Mass. imuiic en opportunity to be truly discriminate ln their se- casting. iei iiufl. and stuff It with cotton, making it sound-proof. The buzzer circuit consists of an electric buzzer, dry battery, and switch or push button, A wire from each binding post on the buzzer connects to the terminals of the battery.

One of the wires la broken by placing the awltch or push button ln series. A wire soldered to the vibrating point of the bur.zer that It, the small point against which the arm vibrates connects to the ground wire of the set. To test the -rystal, the switch Is closed, and while the buzzer Is ln action the "cat-whisker" wire is moved over the surface of the mineral. The loudest sound ln the phones indicates the most sensitive spot. If a push button Is used, it may be placed on the floor, making It posslnle to operate the test by foot, leaving the hands free to adjust the crystal and tune the set.

An ordinary buzzer works satisfactorily, but if no buczer ia handy an electric doorbell with the gong removed will serve the purpose. It may be necessary to adjust the armature of the buzzer so that a clear. note similar to radio Mgnahi tuin bo heard. This may be done by bending the arm or by placing a paper wedge between the arm and lower part of the magnets. One dry cell Is sufficient to operate the buzzer.

If too much curr-nt Is used, it will throw the crystal out of adjustment as fa as It Is regulated, and will also injure the crystal's receiving properties. Cry eta I Detector Klnke It should be remembered that the effective range of a set depends to a great degree upon the sensitivity or the crystal. Rome crystals are protected by a glass case because action of the air oxidizes their surface and lowers their efficiency. Never touch a crystal with the Angers, because such contact will cover the sensitive spots with a thin coating of grease or oil. Sensitive spots can sometimes restored by scraping the surface of the crvstal with a penknife.

(Copyright. 102. by Orrla E. Pnnlae Jr.) plus clearness sVr i I "aiSBBBBSSBBWsaasssaBsaBsaaasw The Mystic Iron Wdrke is a subsidiary of the New England Fuel Transportation Company and will materially In rounding out the company's present activities by using a s'cfidv supply of metallurgical coke from the company's ovens in the production of pig Iron. PfteVrtfS til PORT OFBOSTON Damaged Tanker Convoyed Here by Tugs RING DIES OF AUTO INJURY IN NEW YORK Brookline Man, Father of Noted Actress LlLecj I via New York; City of Savannah.

Hvannnh; Howard. Baltimore and Norfolk; Stephen K. linV-. Point, do; Yankton. 8t John.

Nfld. and Halifax, Si DUB TOMORROW Ss Phonlx, Havana; Oregon Mara. Naples, YoIk: Maravl. Pre ton. Cuba; William Oreen.

Port Loboa. Mexico; Prince Grecian, Philadelphia H. F. Dimock, New York. DUB SUNDAY Prertdent Wilson.

New York (to embark paisengera for Naples etc); Blnnendvk. Itot terdaui; Olson, Kcandlnarian ports; Kan Bruno, Port I.imon: Marldal, Vancouver. v.a New York. Katahdln, nml Cliarleaton: Selwyn Eddy. Norfolk; Morits.

do; Delaware. New York. CRYSTAL SET WITH TEST Bf eZER Hia mother Julie Fisher, a celebrated actress ln her day. James H. Ring left this city for New York Nov 16 last on a business trip.

He was accompanied by his wife and Binee their arrival in New York they have been living at the Hotel Pasadena. He was interested ln trade reports and statistics on the fish industry. Mr Ring made his home at 36 Webster st, Brookline. He was 75 years old and was born in the West End. He was the son of James Ring, famous member of the old BosTon Museum Company and a brother of Reuben Ring, who was a prominent business man up to the time of his death about Ave years ago.

Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters. Blanche Ring, the actress, Mrs Thomas Melghan of Great Neck road, Long Island, and Mrs James Norvel of New York, and a son, Cyril Ring of New York. No Difference Two little hlsrh school girls were A reduction in rouaSP I rip rates In third class a.s a meaPrs of stimulating tourist travel from the United States was the principal action of the conference of steamship officials held in Paris on Mondav and Tuesday, according to information received in this city yesterday. The extent of the cut has not been determined, but will probably be 10 to J6 percent. Increases will be made in the straight west-bound rates in third class on some liners, while the existing rates will be reduced on others.

Boston, since July. 1923. left here yesterday for Norfolk to load coal for Boston. ARRIVED. NOT 27, 19M Sa Miles (Swedi.

Hasollng, Oefle, Gothenburg and Hernoaand; Walton Hall (Brl, Held. Calcutta and Colombo; Birmingham City, a i net. Pacific Coast porta via New York; Don Hester. Brooks, Philadelphia; Corsica, Hanson, Norfolk; Hampden. Wilson, do; Plyin-o- th.

Wallace, do; Herman Winter, Robinson, New York; Trinidad lau, Converse, Beverly (couvoyed by tugs Baturn and Taurus); City of Gloucester, Pray, Gloucester. Tuks Kattleboro, Walton, Norfolk, towiag barge Hakmnet; Prudence, Law, Portland, towing barge Manor; Wyoming. Clark, Perth Amt.oy, towing barges 704 and 741 from do nl Rookpnrt, from I'lilladelphte for Bock-land; Perth Amboy, Tapley, Perth Amboy txwing barges 764 (for Portland), 700 and 707; Juno, Martin, Bsveriy, towing wrecking lighter Salvor. SAILED 8s Prince Arthur fBr), Yarmouth. Si Steel Ranger, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; Arlington, Bewails Point; Beacon-llgbt, Han Pedro, Calif; Newton, Bewails Point; Krerett.

do; Melrose, Lamberts Point; Dorchester. Philadelphia. Tugs Prudence, Norfolk, towing barge Manor Charts v. PrlteUard and George Stetson; Buttleboro, Providence. DUE TODAY Ms Blair.

Alexandria, Egypt; Stroma, West African port; Laasell, Bueoos Aires; Bogon, Swedish Dorta Via Halifax 8: Albert Struck Crossing Broadway While on a Business Trip A buzzer test serves to have the detector adjusted to Its maximum degree of sensibility when the concert begins. An operator might sit for hours listening in with the Idea that the detector was linely adjusted and believe that no muslo or signals were In the air. Just because the wire was off a sensitive spot. When a buzier test Is uaed. the operator can close a switch or press a button, which completes the buzzer circuit, and he is assured that the detector Is or Is not adjusted.

The busser merely sots up vibrations In the receiving circuit, which are used as a substitute for radio signals. The tank steamor Trinhladian, which ran on th- rocks at Baker's Island Monday night while- bound to Beverly from Port Arthur, Tex. with a cargo of 2.000,-(tj gaiions of crude oil, and was floated the following morning, arrived yester-afternoon at East Boston. Th utiKer was listed to atarboard and the head, tihe mado the trip unaer her own Bteam, and was convoyed tugs Baturn and Vesta. The ves-yLl plates forward aro be-K a Uj, bft broken and some of her i-anies damaged.

She will be floated to drydock today for a survey. huJ-rkf to construction of WSX. for the Mystic Iron 'ftiver on th" Mystic go Everett. Dredging has Wen in f0C time and lines of Um hen driven on the site of Tterprlse. There will be a tL rr oteamer bringing ore to the 1 BOSTON FISH RECEIPTS Only two vessels had arrived at the South Boston Pish Pier up to dark Uat evening.

The schooners Hesperus, with about 86,000 pounds of haddock, cod, pollock and other groundiftah, and the Ethel B. Penney, with about the same amount of fish, tied up at the pier early and the crews left for their homes to spend the holiday. What'a in a Name? "Mr Strudlesptkar, I'd like to marry your daughter' "You couldn't give my daughter the luxuries she's aooustomed to." "I could change her namethat ought to be worth something." Judge. QUINCY GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF LOWELL MAN LOWELL. Nov Miss Anna T.

Kel-ley of Qulncy and Frederick W. Thome of this city were married this afternoon In Qulncy by Rev Fr Gros-'ie of St Joseph's Church. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs Frederick Brandt, and the best man was Robert r. Thomas, the bridegroom's brother.

Mr and Mrs Thomas will live ln the Centralvllle district here. concluding a somewhat acrimonious conversation. Buzaer Connectiona The Norwegian steamer Bogen, several days overdue from Sweden, will arrive today. The freighter was beset by tempestuous weather and her progress delayed to such an extent that she was compelled to call at Halifax to replenish her coal supply. She left the N'ova Scotia port Tuesday.

There is an increasing demand for tonnage In the coastwise coal trade and vessels which have been out of comrnl-sion are being pressed into service. The steamer Arlington, owned by the Mystic Steamship Company, which has been laid up at the Merldlan-at bridge, East NEW YORK, Nov 57 James H. Ring of Boston, father of Blanche, Frances and Julie Ring, actresses, died tonight In a hospital as the result ot Injuries sustained several days ago when he was struck by an automobile while crossing TVoadway. The body will be sent to Uuston for burial. Mr Ring- was the aon of Jamas H.

Ring, who for a score of year was with the Boaton Museum Company. The buzzer should be placed away from the radio set so that sound from nn ha tianrH In the room so loud "Why does your ratner osui earnings fees?" the draper's daughter asked the doctor child aggressively. "For the same reason that young 1 1 a or mm th re III V. that the external noise Interferes with hearing It In the phones. Another method Is to place the butter In a bo Prince, Liverpool; Anacortei, Glasgow; Mun-wood, Port Tarafa.

Cuba; Franklin K. Lane, Tamplco; Yuri Mara. Vancouver, 0 via New York; K. 1. Laekeabach, Pacific ports chub siuvniiiai Mlnnunnlli Journal.

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