Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 20, 1922, Night Extra, Image 12

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Typical receiving outfits. Ob led apparatus used te "tune" signal.
Ob right tuner hooked up te salt which makes signals plainly audible
and another which make them thirty or were timet M strong
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Ratitves sere gums, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
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McvfOc., $1.00 or write direct te
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1 1 "DIAMOND DYES"
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"Diamond Dvea" eackave
MO low te dye or tint any worn,
ricM teler that will net streak, .pet,
fees 4Y run. Perfect home dyeing U
guareateed with Diamond Dyes
i4i you nave never ayea Detore.
: tell your druggist whether the
inal you wish te dye is wool or
air whether it i linen rnlfnn nr
leC goods. Fer fifty-one years
llaka of women have hn nalmr
"Diamond Dyes" te add years of
wear te their old, shabby waists,
Urta,-, dresses, coats, sweaters,
tecUngs, draperies, hangings, every
thing! Advt.
Perhaps the question of iflnances
nheuld have been tbe first one dls
cutied In this rerles en radio. What,
then, will It cost te Install a radio set
te reetlre these radio broadcasts?
The answer Is necessarily Indefinite.
Anywhere from $3 te $250. It will
depend entirely en what you want te
get and your location. "
First, you will have te understand
that there are two great general divi
sions among receiving seta. There is
the type of set that uses a piece of
mineral, or crystal, te receive through.
There is the type of set that uses a
specially designed Incandescent light,
known as nn audlen valve, or bulb, te
receive through.
The bulb Is by all odds the most ef
ficient from thirty te several hundred
times us efficient. That Is te ssy, In
sert first a crystal and then a bulb
in the same station and the bulb will
make the phones give out signals se
much louder that there can be no com
parison. And the bulb will enable you
te hear stations that would net make
the slightest sound through the piece of
mineral.
There Is another aspect of this. Most
people who install a radio set want
one that will de away with the phones
n nd give the music and speech through
n born, known as a "loud sneaker." or
one of these phonograph attachments
which make your standard bes serve
loud speaker.
It Is te be understood In the first
nlace that anv one who wants such
results must positively use the bulb
tpe of receiver, xne crystal type can
not be used with a loud speaker with
any satisfaction. Why, then, you will
ask, bother about the crystal type at
all?
Well, the crvstal set has its uses.
If you are within about five miles of
a powerful broadcasting station and
want the music and speech for your
self alone, a simple crystal set will
answer as an amusement. If you are
mere than five miles away from the
sending station, you might as well give
up all thoughts of using a crystal de
tecter.
Turning te the bulb type we strike the
expense. Fer the simplest type of set,
with only one bulb, you will have te
spend quite a tidy sum, even If you buy
the part separately and assemble the
set yourself. There STe' certain things
that are essential and they all cost
money.
Here is just a list of the necessi
ties with approximate prices. Parden
the technical names of the things; you
needn't bother yet te learn what they
mean; It Is enough te knew that you
have te have them, se as te get a general
Idea of the cest.4 This set Is for the
best "hook up" te receive the majority
of broadcasting stations which send en
a 300 -meter wave length. It is known
as the "regenerative set" and Is by
all means the most efficient for short
waves, from 200 te Q00 meterB.
Your aerial apparatus will cost
about 5. ..
Varie-coupler. $0.50.
Twe variemeters, $10.
Variable condenser. 15.
Grid condenser, fifty cents.
Phenes, $6.
Six-volt storage battery te light the
bulb, $1S.
Dry cells for "B" battery, $2.50.
Bulb socket, $1.
Bulb, $5.
Rheostat, $1.50.
There's $58 right there. But, re
member that when you have It and It
is hooked up and' you get that first
thrilling, awe-Inspiring sound of a hu
man voice coming from four or five
hundred miles away, your $53 will seem
like a mighty small price te pay for
one of the most wonderful sensations
that modern science has given us.
Each Sunday night, with a set like
this, I have listened te the actual serv
ices In a church 370 miles away, with
four' or five phones connected In the
cjrcult.
Te operate n loud speaking horn or
phonograph.' you will need what Is
1 known as "amplification." That means
that you muHt attach apparatus te
build up and Increase the strength of
i uie signals received.
There are audlen bulbs made for thli
nneclal purpose nnd if you use one of
mem you nave wnat is called "one step
of amplification." If you use two am
plifying bu'bi. you have two steeH. nml
NOjferth. Few nmateurs go beyond two
Hteps and this Is UHually sufficient te
operate a nern or phonograph.
The amplification will cost jeu about
?20 for each step.
Just one word of caution. In pric
ing standard receiving outfits, remem
ber that they nre almost always sold
wiwiuui quid, aenai eutnt. ttemm hut.
tery, "B" batteries or phones. Get the
prices ei tnese articles from this list
una aua te tne puce ei the set te es
timate total cost. And, If jeu buy
amplifiers already made up In neat
I panels, add $0.50 for the bulb for each
step.
Today's Programs
Jac(
raUadrfphla fltattea (HTt)
(StrawMO Clothier)
1;1A P. f. L.al rhi Itcma fMm tli
PCSLIO LslKISS.
Afttrnoen oehctrt at P. M. Blanch
Kluth. sopranos Marrucm Crewoll Oarr,
oentralto: Hareld A. Slmendi, bsrltent.
ciYnjnT concert Dtginnins ai rjg r. h.
A var4 presram et vocal and instrumental
raualc.
MdlaaiMua SIMM (WW)
(Otsabtl BrsMksrs)
1 !B0 P. If . ClucieAt .and "babuI tr must a
by the Qimbcl Orchestra undtx, th direction
et Raymond Bten.
1 89 P. M. Sazaphnne ele. Vincent Out
In): accompanist, Raymond Bteen.
2 80 P. it. Lateet noeular dance hits en
the talklnc machine: new device used ter
trammlMlen Insure perfect reproduction. .
2.4 P. M, Baritone ele. r'Chle Oil th
Old rileclc." Wlfiltm H. Cornes,
s:ie p. h, repuiar vccai ioueoa, vari
Znfhrnn: (a,) "Carolina Rollins atene''; lb)
"Reck Me te Sleep In My Swane Cradle'':
piano accempanlit. Jeseph Fisher,
S'SO P. if. Seprano sole. Mr. Klla Mc
Cue: "Klsa M Axaln," Herbert; violin oe
aate. Marian Deran,
4 'SO P. it. New item, courtesy Pcslic
Lstxisa.
4 3.1 Announcement.
7.00 p. M. Final baseball score Via
Radie
7:1B P. M. Itedtlm sterlee for th kid
die: "The Adventure or Ready rpi,
Thornten w. uunress. read ey us
w. T. P"
7:22 P. M. "Unci W I P" will announce
the names of all children wrltliur In te him.
7 SO P. M. Mlna Delers will sive a short
recital. The follewln soprano soles, ac
companist Mrs. france nabceck: i"Vel
che Sapele," from "Marrlase of Flcare.c
Mesart: 2 "The Little Oray gev." Uaar:
S "The Moen Drep Lew. ' Cadmaai 4
"Hepak," Moussercsky.
Newark. K. J.. Station (WJZ)
(Wmtifuhoe)
7 P. M. "Jack Rabbit Stories." by David
Cerey. New Yerk Evcnlnr Mall.
7:80 P. M. "Saytns." by B. A L. War-
7:45 P. it. "Tour Dally Marketing.'.1 by
May B. Van Arrdale. asseclat professor
household arte, Teacher' Collece. Columbia
University.
8 te 10:15 P. M. Concert by th West
Oram Community Orchestra, win. O. Ax
worthy, director. Prearam "MarchNallon "MarchNallen
al Emblem." Radtelys "Ovrture rellcla.
Oruenwald: "Solrctlen Dainty Daffodils."
Mll. "W.!,. Atnh. O." Tkat "L CSST-
,n- r.,..ka ' n-nn "tfarrh Reul TrUlll-
rtr," Seltter, br th erchlra. Sepran
sole by Mrs. H. H. Aswerthy: "Tomorrow
Come the Sin." Ambrn; "An, Old ar
den." Tempi: "Jiin." Burlelfhi "Oh fjr a
uay in nprinc." Anarwv. aierimi "" ""
sole, (elected by the Mlssea Alice and Mil-,1-4
-.ii ii.i.u rnAnltht' and 'no
Cobbler and the Crew.r' "O Evenlns' BJlr
the Mai Quartet. Celle ele. ""?,
Wlder. by w. O. Axwerthy: soprano oles.
elected, by Miss Lllll Ouernsejr. A w
remarks by Rev. O.e. Baye Miller, pastor
Wash. St. Bapt. Church, Oranse. N. '
IttUbOTSh Baatlea (KDKA)
(Westtnaieseia)
tM P. M. and at . fiftaentfnlmits InUr
vals thereafter, baseball scer-s. f
7.80 "Tinder Bex." a bedfrn tenr for
th children.
7 .41 Government market report, and a
report of the New Yerk S,05S '.ffStry
S 00 "Shady Bid A?$m.S?nt in
fVhoel A New Educational W'W""?
Plttaburxh." by Dr. Jehn P. Aobejjen. prei
SntPerm;ylvnlar:clle for Women
"Better Cltlsenshlp Threush prssnisea
Ply and .Recreation.- Dr-.siiS.'I'o.-ue-re.ni
reeldent director Irene KaufmSn Beiuemeni.
rsira,.c..M....B.....B.W.1s.r.ad.
?aXr?l.t: Imperial Brasi "??' et m'ce &
Dauenhauer. trombone; Jehn Keenls. accem
PS5,,tl . ..O..I th. Fathsr."
Deiecueni; '-'SLi"u.-i: Mamera
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FSF'ilssV?- ife.PWa,Sy
ul.i Marr F. Walx. 8' Minute "aiiy.
Jehn A. Keen S. -. ." v"ieTd7' Ml
March." Jehn A .Keenla. 8 irieuia
haue1;. ll5-"Pllfrlm.; Cheru." eu.rtet.
11 "Sweet and Ixw." iuartst.
Bfhenectady Htatien WGT) ....
(Otseral Weetrte Cepany)
"Kammenel Ostrew." piano ele. Earl
""'cjbw a Tiny darden." tenor ele.
HLr..b.."f.nurtme!lNecturn. Ne 8. violin ele.
aU.1.',0.r?.r?"rrltch'.." barlten sole. Fred
r,"MeraTn." soprano sole. Ml. H.len
B pSSre'. Bena from "L Huseset.." piano
"Tli& " odTer'. Garden." Uner ele.
MMred"7 'violin, sole. Oulde Bell.
"Daddy." baritone sole. Mr. Hermanc.
Care Helve, from the opera "Atlanta. o e o
prane ele. Miss Beelen
"DRYACT INDORSED
Congregational Middle Atlantic Con
ference Vetea It Support
Plalnfleld. N. J., April 20. Resolu Reselu Resolu
tienH supporting prohibition were
passed by the Middle Atlantic Confer
ence of the Congregational Church,
comprising Maryland, Virginia, Dis
trict of Columbia nnd New Jersey, at
its cltlng fission yesterday.
The following officers were elected:
Moderator, W. A. Morgan, of Washing-
I ten ; vice moderator, Charles H. Baker,
of Mentclalr, N. J.', treasurer, James
1 -A TT.Xl Oie)rifFA V T Ma.l
II. NOyB, OI " !-. " ., BU
Hccrctary, the Rev. Chnrlcs W. Car Car
eoll of Philadelphia. The conference
will meet next year in Lppcr Mont Ment
clalr, N. J.
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Uncommon Sense : Geed Brains Are Costly
By JOHN BLAKE
It The
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BIG employers buy brains and arp
net jifrnlf tn nnv waII fnr lim
I It is peer economy te buy peer
, brains.
Rockefeller, Carnegie, .Schwab, Lord
NerthcllfTe hundreds of ether English
j men and Americans who from nothing
at nil made tremendous succps-sen, had
te have help te de what they did.
They never get cheap help. They
get the best that was te be had, and
alwajs paid for it.
But they were Insistent en having
tlie best. And they paid no mere than
anybody else for the average brains
which were also necessary te the build
ing of their great establishments.
YOU may net have a great Industry,
or a great newspaper, but you have
rat least get a career, and you have get
te have a geed Drain te conduct it.
That brain Is probably your own,
for we take It that you are net yet hir
ing the brains of ethers.
Very well. Don't be afraid te spend
money en It. Give It the best training
and education you can obtain, and re
gard every cent you devote te that as
an investment that will pay big divi
dend by aad by.
t Aad. In Investments of that sort Mia
la eye mere valuable Aan money, and
for that reanen it ought te be spent
just as lavishly.
Every hour that you can spare can
be well invested in making your bralrt
better. If It was a geed brain te begin
with, all the mere reason for improv
ing it.
Yeu notice that racing men never
ppeml great stuns of money training
scrub homes, but they are unstinted
in the money used te train well-bred
and premising horses.
IF YOU can't go te college go te
night school ic you will find a
fair equivalent i technical training Is
te be obtained. That will cost you time
you may want te spend in amusement,
but tbe time will be well spent.
Perhaps jeu will be able te buy ether
brains after n while. Just at present
yours Is the only one which will de your
work. Don't deny it the training it
needs. The mere money you spend en
its education the bigger value you will
get out of it by and by.
Cepyrtest, Ills, by Public Ltdgtr Company
TWILIGHT BASEBALL SCORES
Heard .about th new aisoclatlenT Mera
rhan 128 team have already been erxtnlaed.
Amateuf and Independent Baseball In Pblla
Aelnhls Is ferslns ahead. iTeu can keep v. ell
Informed en th Twlllfbt .Baseball dame air
raadlae .tha.. Spert a. rases In th merntna
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elevater: fl.BO day up, room only.! OwneJi 5
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LAKKWOOn. N. 9.
LAKKWOOD..W. J.
THE SPRING SEASON AT BEAUTIFUL
LAKEWOOD
la th Health-Ottliif Ptae tt Smitkern New Jrey, when at the tar f the
Sasa Nature I at her beat. Th it hole iU Is sasrtmely lalsratlg aad
ekanalag fMtaalhs and bridl trails Uraad tS whatMMn wpealaaa.
LAUKEL
W1HIP1NB
A beautiful hotel of en
viable Ibeatien and
distinguished clientele,
where each pasting
year adds a new and In
tereiting chapter te an
eventful history. -
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Pre-eminently a hotel
home -of hsppineii,
where are te he found
tuperier social environ-"
ment and charming
surroundings..
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SWABTHMOBa, PA.
STRATH HAVEN
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SWARTHMOKB, PA.
i Maburbaa Ratel 20 minute from
Phlla. Bread St. Station. Free auto te morn-
Attractive auburbaa 1
Ins and evenlns train. QARAQE n connec
tion. Spacious around. Tennl. Cane.lns,
Danclnx. TEA ROOM. Dar. wkly and mthlr.
rate quoted. Dinner Partlea BaneuttM
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ocean crry.
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Desirable furnished. Suinmar oettatM
lake and seli course for tent by th raeei
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en a palatial Canadian Pacific "Princess" Liner.
At Skagway, five wondrous deva away, past geld-rush
frontier towns and mystic totem villages, a White
Pass and Yuken train will carry yea ever etupendoei
mountains te Carcreta for a 30-hour steamboat trip ea
Wast Taku Arm te the North end of Taku Glad'.
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ew luuee ei gaci-n.i(C!eu iaaa am --- j ;
uint. :;n
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Lk Atlln or down th Yuken River t Dwan. 7 1
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your reservations rly.
Cell or write or Tour A-tii ,
CANADIAN PACfflC RAILWAY
R. C. CLAYTON. City Paaaenger Agent ) -
I2D Chestnut Street pniiauci""-
V. n, rERRY, General Agnt, Passenger Department ,
Cansd'sn PaclDe Building, Madisen Ave. at n mr"
ew xerK uuy
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