Cape May County Times, 12 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES, FBIDAY, FEBBUABY 12, 1926.

RADIO NOTES

If : 1 Cape May County i Poultry News 1 BY UNCLE JACK

Barred Plymouth Rock breeder, carried off the great majority of 1 the ribbons. Second, third, fourth • ;md hflh cock: first, second and

you believe otherwise. They might j a, well nay that a well built and 1 pretty wife could not hake good 1 bread, pies or cake, ami we all*

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third -hen: first, second, third, fourth and fifth cockerel (48 birds in this clast): lirat. second and

know if they are broyght up to do It. they can do it. and It is the same with poultry. If they are

| Special Poultry Correspondence

third, pullet, second young pen

hrcd-to-lay. a large majority will do tbelr share in filling the win-

* Filamentless Tube I Efficiency of Different

Has Been Perfected;

Barred Plymouth Rocks — The I I* 1 * 5 ' ,87e poin, •' , 10 w * cred,t -

Kind, of Acnal Wuc ^ P^, SKS

There i* consldeiahle diff'-rence American Breed total

[of opinion a* to uie oesi aerial! The Barred variety is the pkv

Operates From 110-Volt Alternat-1 n | re lo usf . Many anthorltiee neet of the Bock Family, no* eonine Current Without Transformer' recommend ordinary bare copper sistins of seven members and are i wire, sise No. 14 lo No. Ik B. -* ; identical In every way except tb*'

S. gauge. If a continuation of • feather markings. Their name* the aerial win- is used as a lead- i are White. Buff. Silver-Penciled, in. the sire of the wire in some Partridge, t olumbian

to lie detected In ordinary reception. Bare wire, especially alum-

inum. is often objected

outdoor use because it corrode*. As most of the radio current travels in the surface layers, or skin of the wire, this'corroded ponion increases the resistance of the aerial and reduces its effectiveness. Enameled wire overcomes this objection, and is ever Increasing in popularity on that account. Fabric-covered wires should not be used, as when their sheathing absorb* water when It

rains, and their effectiveness

A tube having no "fllameni." A tube which does noi hum. A tube having an im.'eflnitely

long life.

Surely such tubes would Interest even the most blase radio fan even though he may have become hardened by similar sensational announcements which have come

to naught.

His Interest should be Increased when hr realties the tube acts aa a detev.or or amplifier and requires virtually no changes the wiring of the receiver. There Is no "A” battery to charge oi buy—no filament In the tube it-

self to burn out.

Such s tube, however. Is a reality. It actually works! Credit for it* development goes unconditionally to Dr. A. K. Lucian, assistant professor of physics at the University of Pennsylvania, perfected this Interesting and truly startling device in experiments conducted over a period of Dr. Lucian stated tubes can be made having various amplification constants, and also In “bard" and •'soft" varieties, Just as can be ' done with ordinary tubes. The tubes require no special apparatus or transformers, and can be Immediately placed In any

' type of receiver. Since only one

connection is necessary to the cathode, the grid return leads are made to this point. The beater can be connected to any houselighting circuit, whether it be of direct or alternating current. No transformer Is required to "Up down the house-lighting voltage and the leads from the bouse mains can be breught directly to

the tub**. However. If desired., \t'd-7 »

a rheostat can be Inserted ,n the WBZ Announces Its series with the houw ime and' Second Radio Ball

the tubes to control the degree! _

of beat and hence the volume I “^ u * h 10 satisfy

According lo Dr. Lucian, the tube* perform very Weil In radiofrequency receivers, as well as In the regenerative types. Ftim the experiment*, the lute* appeur to

locallticv must l*e at least No. 14 J youngest t« Blue Plymouth Rocks in order to comply with under- that have only been admitted Into writers' requirement*. Though 1 the official : irmly since 1S19. stranded uiir or rib!>on of the, Tht . i; arrP( | variety Is very bard diameter or thickness is theo- > | n dercrlb-. ,n color markings: in retically slightly more efficient fac , Ill( . Iruc aD d exact shades can Ihsn ordinary round wire, it ,1* known only by close study and doubtful whether or not there is observation. The colors should sufficient difference in efficiency i* a modified black and white

•■ctions. each feather crossed by regular, narrow, parallel. sharply defined, dark bars that stop ibort of positive block, the overlapping of the feathers producing a bluish tinge when viewed under certain light reflec-

tions.

They are a composition of several different varieties, the two 1

first and most important

the Black Cochins and the Dominiques. and the weights of the Rock family and the same in all varieties, the cock weighing 914

thereby reduced. «lleetrt 1 c ^ kere ' 8 * xmd ' 1 Th ! serial wire* is often blamed bcn P oundB “ d th * P u,l « «

for reduction in aerial efficiency. l K>lln<ls -

It Is more probable, however, that | Tllf ' Intermediate siic notable reduction in signal Barred, with the broad, deep and strength can. In such cases, lx- well-rounded breast, carrying n traced to sooty insulators. The coodly portion of delicious while effect of corrosion and soot on' i" 03 * under a beautiful yellow the aerial wire itself is by no 8k > D - coupled with its beautiful Important as its effect shape and carriage hare had their

>n the joint where the lead-in Is onnected to the aerial. If this Joint ;• wejl soldered, or if a continuation of the aerial wire is

a* l lead-in. without qny

break or -onnection. corrosion ill not cam.' any trouble in this quarter. If. however, the lead-in wire is merely twisted about the aerial wire, and not soldered to it. the connection may become

*■"'* n a very short time.

the L'nl-

’ hsve the same general « Istlc* as the Urge-pow.

now on the market.

• The demonstration a

veraiiy showed tboj.iwo or me Uician lubes had the output of three of the usual amplifirt-tvp* of tube*. The tubes have one Peculiarity—when the house rtirrent is turned bn it lake, several heconds before signals can be Beard, and alter the current 1, turned off the signals still com*In until the heat in the cathode

has been dissipated.

To allay the fears of the technical radio experimenter it should be said In closing that two tubes dr * w a • 0, *l *>f si* milliatnperc* from the "B" battery. The power drawn from the alternating current lines for each lube Is ap. proximately fifteen (o eighteen watts- The operating w *- therefore, very low Indeed.

Enough to

ardent jail enthusiasts and listeneis Who trip the light fantastic will be heard February IS at 10 F M . ftom station WBZ In the second radio ball presenting five

England's leading dance

orchestra*.

Virtually the entire evening will l*e devoted to dance music. Th* tegular WBZ features will be broadcast during the early part of the evening but from 10 o'clock Jnto the wee small hours of the morning. Jazx music of every variety will b» on the WBZ wave The five orchestras are McEneily . Singing Orchestra. W. Edward Boyle* Copley Plaza Orchestra Ray Stewartson and hi* s,-m-phonlc Jari Band. Bill Taslllo and hi* Hartford Orchestra and \\ ittstein's Orchestra of New Ha-

effect in making this variety the most popular and celebrated birds, barring, probably, the single comb

White Leghorns.' which

country are the most extensively raised, bn account of their egg production, by the leading and 1 larger commerctrl poultrymen In

the large poultry centers.

By some of the newer feeding plans, and by finer and better care and management in breeding them for higher egg production, some of the Barred strains have been brought very high In egg production. and today the breeder.-, are paying more attention to their eg.- yield and bring them more Into the Ilme-llghL They are beginning to gel Into »uch shape that, they mast be given a square deal and be credited with tbelr eggs and meat production for a complete record of performance. In the celebiwted Madison Square Carden Poultry Show this year, there were 183 Barred rocks shown, it brihg -ijvn largest class of any variety of any breed, every bird being of an extra high quality. fine markings and were ex-1 hihlted by thirty-four breeders. They attracted more attention than any oth. r portion of the show. If you have never alb nded one of the “Garden Poultry Shows" you' cannot catch the spirit of such a show as New York's without going there Words sre inadequate to

describe It and the birds

Of former years. E. B. Tbomp-'

Machine-Wound CoiU ’■° n * 0,1 ,Jfl rl,,bons •‘O' birds Are Mr,,- A . I ln ‘Br" Y**r*. this y.:.r Valentine MfC jVTore Accurate. Thompson Judged the Barred

Modern methods of manufac- T 1 "*' *"' nCC U " -rr “. uiat- ! natHal t>~ .1 from

It might be of great interest to the TIMES readers to know the value such an overwhelming victory carried with It and to Illustrate it we will give you the prices he is I took mg and selling hatching eggs: *15 for 15 eggs: *28 for 30; *40 for So. ar.ri *S« for 100 eggs, and be has Too birds of this winning quality for sale. v We are not trying to boost our old friend. Judge Cosh‘a business by quoting the above, yet if this article h Instrumental in deciding some one Cape May County poultry raiser, be he a large or small producer, to purchase eggs or a male to bead his flock, the TIMES will feel highly repaid for being instrumental in improving Barred Plymouth Rocks In midst, as such eggs or birds bound to do it for any of our Barred breeders, who will invest his money In this way. In raising the Barred Rocks one can easily sell bis surplus cockerels as friers or broilers or If he prefers to raise them to maturity, they always find a ready sale any of our beach marketa where they sell on sight If properly picked. They always take the lady's eye and she always thinks how the head of the house will enjoy having him roasted for his summer dinner, of course thinking at the same time of the delightful morsel that will fall to her lot

to devour.

George E. Bouey. the Capon Tool Manufacturer, rat barred Rock exclusively for all of his capon, and let me tell you they make great capons and find a ready sale. Duplicate orders always follow the first sale. Thompson said st tht Madison Square poultry banquet: • ' have evidence from the highest disinterested source*, and my own evidence, that show birds lay well." Fowls with pretty shape and feathers can and do lay as well a any other chickens, but the utility breeders try to make

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people that are raising poultry year aftc- year and they are living and piling up a good bank ac-

count.

The poultry game is like every other businea*. some fall and a Urge number succeed, thick of going Into it. there U no better breed to start with than the favorite Barred Plymouth Rocks, boy the best eggs, chicks or birds your pocketbook will afford there Is no better time to -start than right now. Be np and doing, this is going to be a banner year In the business. Do not set down and watch It. but get Into the

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