THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MAY 26. 132. Book Condenser Easily Assembled Amateur With Few Tool, Can Build Den ice in Short Timr. When the radio fail i. thoroughly fnrosfd iii the uame. Hie tunc ionics wtirn lie uj.lir In add iimrr Id lie m indie wide inij i iruhes long. 'The bate should le u.lrnrj iq the itrl one tiu U up (ruin the bottom, to that the unit Mill In into the carrier (ramc. A quarter-inch hole .huuM be t'ritlfil mi the vr-nttr ui til-' panel (or lite Litoli m tiuli control. th comlro "r. Nei, obtain Uo shcrts o( No. .11 (Utiiie brass. eh six inches square. Mount one pUtc with mull lu angle Vad.ru to ttat it i one huh in I mm the lett of the lauel. The other plate is to be mouutrtl on hiimrs in the some lakh ion. Two brackets and to hinges 'Cmrd boors Tfra -r- m Y I amirk i equipment lo his set. lie want to add at least one or two more vari able condensers. The rotary type most generally used on large sets is too difficult to construct, and the amateur may be relieved by making hat is known as a "hook" con denser. Thi type consists of two metal plates arranged so that they may be swung apart like the covers of a book. Varying the distances between the "leaves" changes the capacity of the condenser. The accompanying diagram gives an idea of the book condenser. Work On Hingei. To construct this type, construct a panel and base of one-fourth inch, the panel to be eight inches high and six inches wide, and the base . 1 ! C'niii.iuvk. sightless front infancy, who head the dti.ton for the vi.iu tn of adult blftd, tnneifd with the klate department f public weU "The ue of radio quipmrnt hy blind person.." Mr Com. tot U S4id. "it undoubtedly the greatest blessm and comfort oceurin in this era." He declared that tins new invention makes it possible for kightlot per. sons to receive news dady without ha. inn it read to them: that the klate now has pid renders at the School for the Blind at Jacksonville and the Industrial Home for the Blind in Chicane. "Willi the Huiallatioii of udio tiutiiiit;nf. Mr. Conutock said, "thnr services can be dispensed with, And not only can the blind man now have the advantage of current mws. but he ran listen to concert and lee lure. I have already equipped my home with radio and am receiving news dnectlv from, a central station In Chicago which make a specialty o1 sending out bulletin lor blin4 persons. For the past several nings I have been listening in ton. certs given in Petroit" l'e of radio in the State School at Jacksonville and the Industrial home in Chicago, is being rou lemplaied. according to announce mem by Judge C. II. Jenkins, di. rector of the state department of pub. he welfare. Sending Station. AdditiotiaCbroadcaiting stations in this country are listed as follows: Call. I.aralia. Wl Tolto, li lUnhsl Uik ,', nru IVtsiun. O Itika Kuml.r ('. HUR ILrtiaid, C t. t. Tutk Ca. WUH siuniaumerv, Al loi m r Ijghi nd Wir fa. UiJt surffor.l HlliU Am.i.ctn IU4.a H.itli t's, Other kendiur stations in the I'nited States wifl be listed in The Itec tomorrow. SPAKKS The new station established at the Presidio army po.i opened ir4ti. lonunrnul C'niiiiU"icainiii with I lie ( Governor's Island. N. V . station tins, week, Intuinrdiate and dure! com niunitatioii wuh other rMiinental amiy po.u and Honolulu ha been' planned. All radio amateurs in Omaha are kindly requested to send their name1 and addresses and type of ieVeiving sett to the Radio Editor of The Bee J for use in publication of directory . Sew York state record show that 1.717 radio companies were inror porated in the month of March. I A summary issued by Sccretaiy of State John J. Lyon shows that an aggregate total of capital of f;". JbU is rcpre.ented. Since Major General Snuier an- i.tMiiwr.J hi inrtli.i.) of opeiating a wutlf.s set through a lamp socket luse, mantiiaclurer have repotted a remarkable Ihiuiiiiii their business. Orraiion by the new iiirthod it' qmret a lot of esperimenial work an, a o (if fuses. M.ie than 17.,'tX) incorporations i radio cmnpanie were tiled hi .t .tair since January I, according to an r.timate gaihered from vanous sUte capitals. These aviiregaie a caiii.ituainm of more than $'X, IMKl.tSHI, si i iwr sit snsk I A III If Ik SSHIHrls ! Us M !!( nil t Iks It' S IS l'l II SfcSMia Ss k I" I II Ssshsll. ! " It K'SXM. QUESTIOSS A. A. R., Plattsmouth, Nth. y shuui.1 a stn. in mt rail m ia..a iii siH.Mia a s:-iui ir l ihmI s fiuuM.lra at.in.i lihlnins! A, ill i ai.l l Iwior al i; r. Y. K. J, North Platte, Neb. U Will a liissa sllih ! imm as HMr for a aiuund ruannliunr -l I Duugl4 C!unty Cow tn Hi Tfstol for Tulfrtulusi Pi. K. K, Wood) in;, state veter inanaii. was in Dinah yesterday m tonnrction with the tuberculosis eraduatitvi sampaign being waged in IKmgla luuutv. ir,J.C. Meyeis of Norfolk and lr. L A, Marshall of Clay Ccuier will start woik Mon day on iiiseciion of cattle in Doug la county. Public meetings will be belj in disiricis where the woik is in prog ress, and the Mm. "Out ot the Shadow." iued by the' United Slates Department of Agriculture and circulated by the Omaha Live Stock exchange, will be shown. A general discussion of the tuberculosis problem us live stock will be held. Cniniiif rt u 'IVailu'r )tii:iii (!iiiufiilitn 1 cr Central I'oimiierrul leathei' as. .m Ml mil tmriied ifir Iwh anmul nmventn'ii at the I ontenelte hotel tr.ienUy. Teacher tiom Iowa, Mrbra.ka. Kansas, Illinois, South Pa km ami Minnesota have registeie4 lor the three day inenuig. Mann Pahhnan will deliver an ad. dre. of welcome tins t morning, fnllowrd by an inpirational al. diets by Jr. I rank U. Sninh, pa. tinnal church. In the evening the teachers will entertain at a iMiuiurt m the ball room, followed by a theater party at the World, Saturday J. II. RevcfMge, superin trmlrnt of schools in Omaha, will t.ilk on "DpfKMtunily of the Kusiness College." Tell advertisers you saw it adver tised lit 1 he lire. must be fastened to the back of the panel. The two brass platts should be as close together as possible at the panel end, but great care must be taken to see that they do not actually touch. The condenser will not work if they do. Completion of the condenser !! be taken up to morrow. Radio to Be Godsend to Many Blind Persons Bjr th Asaoclaltd Prtss. Springlield, III., May 24. Radio and the broadactsing, of news and concert music through the air, was declared here today to be a God send to blind persons by Charles E. FRIDAY SPECIAL SALE Of WiltonVelvet RUG nniimiwuiMnH!!-tt!ir" .in.. a. a ?a. 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