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It may be useful at some time for you te knew Here are some hints en outfitting (lie atrial te Illustrate the Instruc tions given In the uccempanying .article. The drawings arc self-explanatory That Bugbear of Radie the Aerial McBrUe. Instructor et tha FltlJiliurah Gelf . "Our aeernrrent Tt rrlnclpl." by Dr. "' K. Slnnley, University of Plttttiurxh. IJ.30 Mtnli., lireKram by the Inttrumental Trie: ltnman Kirlitnlnub. vielin: etmer UehrnUub, clnrlnit; JV(lerlck defer, piano. I-duer Thompson Works rsice Cheru': Sir. I.ewla Masen, .iccempanlsf Mr, K. II. Lloyd, nccemranlst: n. II. I.leyd, director. Helectletn: 1 (n) Pnller' Cherui", (b) Th Soldier I-arewell, QUe Cherus: a "Oh Dry 'lhi. Tmm." Chnrleii B. Trice, tenor; a (a) "Jelly Vlnrksmltha." (b) "Auntie hklnnr's chicken Dinner." auartet: 4 "Ito "Ite inance" (Seni; et the Veyncera). Innru mental trie: . ta) "Deeper en I Decrnr Mtlll." (hi "Heney If Yeu Only Kne'V," u If. I.lejd. tener: U idactl. ,Tnm Ji C'DeMiVjin, reader: 7 "PAt and tin llutcher." Charlen E. Price, tener: 8 n I.ullaby Land and Medley, (b) "Seme B'.rawl Day." Qlee Cherus: 0 In) "Ons Sweet Day (b) "llunny He." (c) "The i:ifmtn." nunr lit: 10 "HprliiR'a Awakunlnc." Initrumentn trla: 11 (a) Indian I.ere Senc. (b) Indln Iere Senir. A. llncnn. n1-ilf? l ini it,. Ak Papa," (b) "All Through tlie Night, uuurtet. A LIVING trust op erates during the lifetime of rather than his death. its maker only after Yeu may desire te insure te your children a fund for their college educa tion or a competence en coming of age. Yeu may wish te create a"personal sinking fund" against a "rainy day" or against , dependence in old age. There are any number of reasons why you may wish te have a fund (separate from your personal finances) en which you may draw if need be. $5,000 invested under a living trust at be after ; 15 years becomes $10, 487.84. In 20 years it becomes $13,425.30. And this without anxiety or care of detail en your part The officers of the Com Cem , pany will be pleased te confer with you regard ing the many possible uses of a living or vel- untary trust. Individual Trust Funds $285,000,000 GmMm Tmjet m ett don't wmit nn outdoor aerial, of course.- Nobody does. Everybody Is dreaming et tlie tlme when n radio re ceiving i,et win an ec contained in a talking machine cnblnet ncrini nmi all. There arc such sets new. Hut they nre net for the man of limited means or of limited knowledge of radio. They are for the expert who can tic stagger ing looking mathematical formulae and figure out every little detail nccerdlng ie nis own peculiar condition. And 1 it takes an expert te set the best results j out of them. Wp might as well fnee the brutal truth at nnee. Fer rciilly tntlsfncterv results (If you arc n beginner) you will have te have tin outdoor aerlnl. S'eu can get results with an Indoor ncrlnl, i but they won't compare with the out door one. And hew big an aerial will you need? The leiiscn and highest you can put up within reason, of cqiirse. Yeu don't want one r00 feet len. Yeu don't want one SOO feet high. The ideal aerial for the nmateur Is n single wire about l-."i te ItiO feet long and thirty feet high if possible. If jeu enu get only 10(1 feet In length iind twenty-five feet In height, n single wite will Ftlll give you mighty geed results. If your sjiace is limited e that you cannot get a. stretch of 100 feet, you had better use n two-wire nerlal. If you arc confined te fifty feet or se, use u four-wire. And, whatever you use, get it ns high as you conveniently can and, if it is much less than 100 feet long, bring the leading-In wires from the far end. Tf you put up an aerlnl ten fpet above the tin reef of nn eight-story house, the height of the nerml Isn t much mere than ten feet, for radio purposes. Try te rig it up se that it is well above , reefs and trees, for the branches of i trees are great absorbers et radio , energy. If you use a one-wire nerlal, make It fast te the insuhiter at the far cud, i pass It through the ring or hole of the i near insulator nnd tie it without cut- ting it, and bring the free end straight ' tn -ni(f wnlt tftkiilntfii Tlin, will mn(n tin; trouble of seldcKlng en another wire for u lead-in. If you use two or four wire, string up eai'h of them the same way. Iirlug theni together ns near the leading-In insulator ns possible and Remiagten Ne. 10 Typewriter, $37 FREE TEN-DAY TRIAL Year Written Guarantee Fer Office or Heme Use. 1005 Chestnut St. , Wal. 6874 BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. launt wirHB n arew(BF prp: $7.90 Seal Cl nam ani nnmber of rant whra aWlerai GEO. W. PEARCE A, CO. S4I0 Maaehta- Bt.. Mite. Wyeatln Hft AM r xsy Office aw) ,jnKaiippiie9 Slank Beeks J bound aloeae leaf Lithographing -Printmfc &n&ravin lajWHemipanvl 329 Market SlrecC SCHENECTADY STATION WGY) t (General l;itrle Company) T P. JI. (Uastrrn time) Stock and matl.t reports. Musical rregram T:4.-i P ?r -r-,JtiIlp." Iluelcr. Mr. CUr enc Orpeneucli. "On th 'din, 'Oln. '011111 .she-c." Oversewn Orchestra- Clarence Owi1 eueh. cernet: UdwarJ Smith, saxoplien, .tnmes White, troinlieno; 10 Kllwen. le.li lUrrj I'rumkln, lelm: XV, Oattlne, plnne. 'liiUby" Holilnsen. tr.ipi "Huhb of th llnliln." forTBiie onle. Mlsa Uthel Them"' Ifcadlni:. Thl Man'n Army." Hareld Ca-U'j-. "Indian Summer." (Fex Tret). Ovei Keaa Orchetra. Addteas en Veterune" Muun titln Canin. UenJamln C Itewr,. firnt vive commander Schenectady Pest, Ne. 51, Amer- H'n lesion, lijnn Yonder." .syncopated I'mr: Jlckr. Qiav. nrt tener: Mairlll, cc cc eiul tener: Mellxr. baritone; Olllenbcclt bas; iccempanlst, Ohauncev dray, "Jainli1, Dear," oprane ele. Stlsi Thomaa. "Down Seuth." piano eole Jlr. Oray. "The Amer icans Come." readlntr, Mln Ann Ihrucker: llann accempnnlnient by MIm Mubel Mr-tl-atli. "Umldy of Mine." tenor nole. Kd ward Traers. "AVhere I'epp'es tlrew." cor net mde. Mr. arc-pouch. "Plnntatlen I.ul 'nby," hirltunc st In, Kellti liner. "Kls Me by 'WlreleB.." (Fex Tret), 0cre.as Or-!- e:ra. ' M'l.011 the Ila'f st M"nn Ii Hliln Inv " mal quartet. "r.ips," Duller Car Car ence ClrceneuKh. pcRTAni r. ALl.fltEKt Hlut9 IH akakakaVII' II llul . w Thtut Mkt. lliS r writ,' far prlea. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH - 126 N. 3rJ ST. PHILA. Aaanl far n c AaMfift taw ihm D. PRUDEN CORP. Commute Mlnnt e City. Ocean City. Sea IsV 'Ity. Stone Harber, Wlldwoed, Cap la Ticket. Pullman reservallnnii 'hertnut St. Ferry: lleadlnir Terminal City Ticket Off.. 1,141 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA & REAUINC SYSTEM Atlantic City liallread 1 . SB5L cl DID YOU SEE IT? WHY NOT? HAS A PLOT 'N'EVERYTHING then bolder. This is one place where t ,,n.i , . , , solder is absolutely esxntlal. x0 1'iul te t! ns Part of her twltcd connections will de. et. WSS' which epei If you positively must use an Indoor nerlal. string four wires in this same wnj under the ceiling of a garret If jeu can get 11 stretch of twenty-five or thirty feet. If jeu can't jeu can run I a wire around the picture melding of a room, spiral fashion, with each turn I about an inch from the ethers, using a total length of ubeut -00 te 2.10 feet. I Or you can use Umt is known os a "loop" aerial or one mode of two see- I liens et fine mesh mesquite wire, though this hitter type is net yet widely adopted. Hut remember that, with any of these ' indoor aerials, ou nn; reducing the strength of tin- received signals se that I vim will need several tinges of ampli fying Lulb-i te wetk a loud-speaking horn, nnd these nnrplilii'i.s nre cpen- I sive 11111I ru'iuirc some skill for best nil- . jiitment. If you sin within twenty mill's i r se f 11 breadcu-titi;; i-tulluti Ijeit will get fairly geed results In phones only. ccu with 11 loop. AVe j will describe these different aerials t seen. Aerial wire may be either bare or ItiMilntcd It doesn't make much dif ference. And. if it is sulid wire, the bigger the better. The verj best aerlnl wire for ordinary use is the kind sold for the purpose by the electriuil stores. It is made of seven twisted strands et bare wire, U easy te handle, net ex pensive nnd much mere efficient ns a gatherer of radio signals tluin even u very heavy solid wire. Today's Programs LUMli V I'MladclphU Station (WI'll (strnulirldse A llethlcr) 1 in P. M. I.ale nen a lirus from TcnLtc !.tr.rn. .", rtc Adilrers Iiv Mijs lu'.et 0-i!:ly, the fui in, inuiul p ilntcr :i.l." "An Heur With Amrlcan Pets iml CnininiHi r'" precuti;d l.v th Literature ind Art Cemni'tiee nf thq I'h) lemusl.i ri I'lub Mrs M tiuihani Tull. rlmlrmnn). "rim Hit and N-" In Aninr, m Pn-tn '--Itaulet I uinuils Miilih. Fent; Pj -Mrn Manic: Ad PH. H'MillllBH In- Ali.e 1; Itcnncti Violin Jo'e. Jnlin T Itlrhiinlinm. H.-adlnus b .Mrs i'lnrl"M 1 Pumell. !niw l.s Mrs Stanley .i links lfadlnus bv Jeanmlie T. Ifruemcll I, ill 1 se'.. .Inhri T. lib hai-dien. 5 30 tu (l-rasebill iiur.K. l'lill.iilrlphLl .SliKlen lllll'l (lilmlel Druthers) P M. - Aiineunecment.. P. M. SJclt.l en. Cllmbel Uirhe.tra. P. M PI 1r.11 sum. Htmn,ii si-en. 1 11 , lie 1 3- d rei-Ti. L1 IV Bread and Chestnut StM. Philadelphia Capital and Surplus $10,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System : urn ML .'"I ii. 1 1 , JK.IJJJJJJJJJJJrTr?TnrnTMTfTrn7!Tm report of the New Yerk mock Uictunge. aMlataaaaMillinllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIl IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIflHIIIIIIIIH k.00 Haseball acerea. I BBBBHaaBHPWMfevaMiaWMaiH mftra'wirsltmlmlm vCr.iilr ..talk en dresa. aVK.Mlh)'1 VL&.ii. . .-9fC,m.tMN9TleB4-Varub't)y,aU'BMMBaHH mmi,rvivL"iirmi0sfa-fMVa2is9,.iAivrtiA''jJmt viu,, , ,. .f,.. .aw.. ,1 . . m . , .. . . . ,i,... , tti . ..,trti. of Olmli'l tllu'liers' Urrt est liar tone bee. i'nar'e 11 L,i L" in T nor so.e. t.ierse .ller;.!!,. 1 '' 4f, Harltnne fe!n Cherien i.nr.s I a .SO Seeial ecUlIUhs en pla1 vi-piine (Cunrcld used). 3.00Oenc Lord "The PinKinir Oman, 'st," nlth th Stanley Coin, an of Amer ica, daily recitai 1 7:ftfi "euntryivldn flral baiehall neems 7.1.'. -"I'ncle VIp's" bedtlma tleriej for the. children. , 7 20 "L'n:l Wip" Till rrid off the chll lrcn'3 mmts who wrlle te him. 7 30 Short recltnl (senp and readlnirsl. 1 by Marv StecKer MrKltstry, cui-(rdlie and K.ial)'.ll O. Smith, fcepranii and nrrani luitlst. 1. "Until," Saudi rNen; 2, "Hy tlie Waters of Mlnnetnnka " I.leuratici 3. duet 1 "Wlilhiierlni; ilere." I nrtihnrne, 4, humor ous sulee Ions. seiH'a a(,d leadlnus , h.Ou Ulri-cter C. Lincoln Furuueh, ad- . dress en "Public Hialih." I 1:iri Itecllal by Tla Wjman Vl!e, 1 lanll't, pupil of SterulerK Mu'le Scheel, I ii-ie tn 10 bepclal radio i!menKtratlnn lreaicajttd for thi "I.iltla Theatre' audl- I ente, . I Ncuark, N. .1,, Station (WJZ) 1 (W'mtlntlieUHe) 7 00 P. M "Man In the Moen" stories I for children (c) top right Newark hunday Call. 7 30 P. M. "Development of Pert of New Yerk and Its Hensflt te the Natien," bv J, If. Outererldae, chairman the Pert of Vev Yerk Auiherlty es'nbllsheil by com HMct letrtren the Stales et New Yerk and New Jersey 8 te 10 IS P. M --Concert by the West lnEh'iune papd. tventy-fHp piece1, under the dltectlun uf Luula Merieil. Pirrslll Rdlt STATION (KIIKA) , OVcstlnxlieuHf) .1 30 p. M ami at flfteen-mlnute Inter als thereafler Ilaneball ttuica. , -OH tl.menaii nture.s 7;S0J "The Leak III the Dike.' a bedtime ter for tne Children. s 7,11 'ji)ernment market reports, and a report of the New Yerk mock JJxchamfe, riVVl'1"s'"U fSW SJB W' Benefit Play, With Jack Whiting, Opens in Little Theatre "What? Yeu haven't seen Why Net?' Yeu ain't seen nethln', nnd you don't knew nethln'." Uliats what a member of the cast lines In "Why opened last night at the Little Theatre. And ns the show I progressed, the audience believed her. I In the first place It was Deberah Nice Seal who spoke the words of wisdom, and the fact thet she was there had much te de with the success of the ow ning. Her two big songs, "I Want 11 51an" and "The Town's en Tire With Scandal," were two of the hits of the show. It is .Tack Whiting, of course, who well if there weren't any Jack Whiting there wouldn't be any "Why Net." He sings nnd lie dances, nnd In his last song. "Take It or Leave It te Me." he fills Ills audience with noisy delight. There is something of a plot. The heroine, played by Mary Kruestlne Cole Cele man, Is tlie debutante daughter of it 11 ' Id Philadelphia IJimker family, who. are shocked nt their darling's similar-'1 It, te the "little prairie Hew or. I grew wilder eiery linur." At last they are pcrsiindfd by Maude. tli iimlil, who Is , .tui'uuel.wi lirccii, te tame her by be coming; wilder than she is. The des perate plan works and the debutante shows her reformation by saving ner parents nnd brother from a raid in a leugh enfe. This being accomplished she mnrrlcs .Tuck Whiting that is, te say. Jack Tlutberferd. Mrs. Harrison K. f'aner made a fascinating Irene fJobenl, nnd did 11 n Argentine tango with Hherlug dc Mattes, who danced like a native be en use he Is one. She was pursued throughout tlie performance by two levers, Meade Jlarr, wlie as I'lilllip Tracy, finally wen her, and David Sel lers Vogel, who deserves a sentence all his own. Ills awkward, emlmrassed Temmy blurting out his lee at first sight te the actress, was a delight te see. and ills jeilew tic with led spots was a je j. Mr.. Herace T. fi rerun nod wits elmrining, sinking a song about a sam pler nnd inter lending an tutrncthc new "paper rl eriisj us 11 iieshii. i;tlie Trance, the demure tjuaker mother who "went wild." and Maurice D11 Mantis, s well as tlie "anonymous" potato ling in the vegetable chorus, added te the I'lini'in and gacty of the oi-immeii. Tlie iispr.r.iMis twins in this chorus were little short of muneieus in their eceen trie posing and dancing. All the chn- nises were splendid, nut tne ureup wind might- be known its tin. I'liilmle'iililii pony ballet was as usual the l,pt. Till (insisted lilet 11I5I1I nf .Mill Setge.uil, KntherliiP Ogden, Theodora Lillle. Ls IhmIi Itn.vd, Murgiiret Dnlleli .'iikI Mr.s, I Jeseph ItellliiH. Tliei danced tin- brldes ' maid uiimlier with .lurk Whiting. And "Why Net. V.vJ'S:" Is net be hind the tlnic-i. eitlnr. Iletwecn the ucl. Jaek Whiting hurried te a radio broad casting statiui ninl sa'ig "I Wnndei" I for tiiese who lle tee t'ur from Pliliu 1 delphin te come te the show, A re ! reiver has been installed in the the 1 aire nnd tint audience heard the song ' ler the second tlme thieugli the huge horn bunging en the wall. Se jnu mi. 1 it's true us Deberah Seal s.ijs.'if jeu haven't seen "Wh.i N'et, 1!)2L'," jeu ain't seen nethln' nnd jeu don't knew 1 netliln ." Tlie show Is giien fop t10 bencfit of tlie I'liiiersliy Settleineiit Heuse, .liis ipieljn (Jreeit i responsible for belli the book mid tlie ljrics, and tin- miisii; was written by Itlehard W. Myers. m BeitQd CHICKEN Tempting Meat of Chicken prepared in spotless kitchens and packed in sanitary tins, ready for use. The first product of its kind. Standard for 50 years. Fer home use; for cam pers; for picnickers. Just Out! ipzinwiirraaa electrical servant for your kitchen KITCHEN-AID a motor meter driven device that does the hard, .tiresome work of meal preparation, baking and can ning and a score of ether tasks without capping your strength. Mashes potatoes, mixes bread or cake batter, whips cream, freezes ice cream, beats eggs or chops meats or vegetables by electricity. Fine, tee, for pressing fruits and vegetables during canning season. KITCHEN-AID demon- strated at our store or write ler booklet. Easy terms of purchase. W See 1! i)? 8kST 1 n x HmjP'B I ITT ranklin miller The t Heuse furnishing Stere INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME lear concerts, lictutee, news from l'ittsliurt;li, Newjrk niul ftcheiiecttidx Jtllril II'S j'I AltANTKKU. I'lienc or write for FlllilJ IK.MOX.VrATIO. or. information. J'henc Diamond 2781 J I ALBERT C. BERK0WITZ RADIO KNni.NKtr.lt 1739 Berks St.. Phils. tsyyVyyyy OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street iMMitMerMeee Ithe Knight Engine were net better than a peppet-valve engine, why would we go te twice the trouble and ex pense te build it in our cars? Ask us te mail the answer in our book let, "Why we be lieve in the Knight Moter.' Batdorf Moter Sales Ce. 2504 N. Bread St. Diamond 1333 I'ark 4R0S ' J ' V-'i'i 1 ' ft : Ifll- i , A'- : Wliat Is th6 Best Way te Bequeath Property te Charity? A great many gifts te charity which are useful atr the 'time, the, gifts, are, macfe become in later years of little value.' Conditions change; new needs arise and'eltbne!. disappear. Hence it ii of utmost.': importance 'mat money given te charity shall be jjn'telligently.directed throughout a long titrie. The Philadelphia Foundation is designed te ' meet this need. The 'men who have charge of its funds have been selected, because of their known judgment and integrity, by officials of the State and County and by Directors of Fidelity Trust Company, which is trustee cf the Foundation. This question, with ethers, is answered in a booklet, "The Trust Company and The Individual" which itill be sent en request. - ' Jim' N Fidelity Trust Company 325 Chestnut St. Capital 0,200,000 6324 Woodland Avenue, West Philadelphia 1431 Chestnut St. Surplus $(16,000,000 Funds held in Trust mere than 260,000,000 The Right of Way teTire Leadership A year or se age, the American public placed the leadership of the tire business.in.the hands of the men who make U. S. Royal Cords HE first Royal Cord Tires were made and sold in 1916. Ne cut-and-dricd story could possibly account for their position of command today earned in a short six years. It mostly comes down te the car owner as an out and out human being. Ferget him as a mere tire customer and consider him as a personality. With an inborn instinct for quality. With a pride in demonstrating his quality beliefs. Hew many tire manufacturers, would you say, have even guessed that American car-owners were shifting se fast te better tircsl Certainly U. S. Royal Cords have proven this fundamental thing Fer every low-grade tire made there is arising some motorist with a fine, human indifference for it. ' He and his kind have become out and out loyalists of Royal Cord Tires as representing the highest expres sion of their demands. The makers of United States Tires urge upon everybody manufacturer and dealer alike a new kind of competition. Let us compete for mete and mere fiulilic confidence. Let us compete for higher and Higher qunlity. Let us compete for still mere dependable publifi service. Multiply this man by a million or mere. Then sit down and weigh his tremendous deciding influence, a a : Today, for the production of U. S. Tires, there is erected and operating the largest group of tire factories in the world. The men who make Royal Cords arc vitality workers and quality merchandisers. Their spirit of leadership is the spirit of constancy faith fulness a simple, under standable policy. U. S. Royal Cords have come te be the measure of value of all automobile tires. i' '; ' i : i i,. i .. ,,', ...i:'.:i ..!-.. :--y. ..'I.. I" ..i ' i ,' , .. ,....,;i:.;;i ' :i . !'' " . :... 1is!!-:,,v:.rK7v:?!i- '.. , .ViP'-'.i'KW'-s'i'i'.iJi.iii1 ;;:' '. i.i . i '.:' " ' ':! '!., :i ' , :;!i'-.r:,:1?i!:;!. !.?' :,: -'::. iw-S-i":-!, !..-:- , .i' V"' :' . .!il!:!!r:i: ;;,!:!i; ;i'.: " ' i-,'!'!,' ' i:il :i::3 !!' 1 'I, ;':!.l:; '!.l HA"T y r , i 1 1 ; v.1.? ii,' v;i; i.iM' m m 'H. ' , ,,,i'!:i!l :? i' i r 'It ! 'I I'li' "Hi' :ijii ii' t United StatssTlres ere CoerJ Tlras Copyright 1922 U.S. Tire Ce. i .': J n m Vm.:i. Ii1 i!:-"':'i' iiiwi'ili!':? ' I ., . "IIM" I . t. 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