Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 6

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tique), then apply as fellow! mat
sage the area of pain with the
Baume rubbing gently at firit
nd then with mere nrmneit.
Keep a tube handy for Lumbago.
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' RADIO IN THE HOME
By HKNRY M. NEELY
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Insulation Is the Important thine in rlcclnz un your aerial. Ne. t
"teadUig-ln" Insulator and Ne. 3 shows hew It is used. Het a hole In
wladew frame or In the beard recommended In the article, unscrew (he
rap shown m Ne. 1, push Insulator through hole, screw en cap tight,
attach wires as shown and It's done. Ne. 9 shows an ordinary porcelain
cleat used as an Insulator for the aerial wire and for the euy wires
Hew te Rig Up Your Aerial
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Effective April 10. 1932
Bring thm world-renowned
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A KAKK OCI'ORTL'NITY TDK,
niOCBOIINATlNa ltCT.R
PetterDieilnger Moter Ce.
rht'2t ft 22I Street
Increases the
ctionefthe
intestines
Hundreds of men and we
'men have already found
'freedom from laxatives by
eatirife Fleisphmann's fresh
yeast.
Doctors are nor arsed that
proper elimination of waste mf.r
should be brought about by feed.
One doctor comes tight out and
states plainly that thu indiscrim
inate use of cathartics is one of the
causes ofcenstipation.
Physicians all ever the country
are recommending FleiBchmann's
fresh yeast because it is a fresh
feed, rich in these elements which
' ..keep the Intestines healthy. Inene
series of tested cases, normal func
tions were restored in from 3 days
te 5 weeks.
Try it out for yourself. Begin to
day by adding2er3cakes of Flcjach
mann'n Yeast te your everyday
diet Keep it up and cee hew nor
mally and regulai 1 y y our intent! nes
act. Be sure it's Flelschrr.ann's
Yeast the famiUr tin-fail pack
age with the yellow label. Place a
atandlng order with your grocer.
secret of success for an
nerlnl is geed insulation. Insulating
means preventing the weak electric cur
rents from going nnytvherc except
through the lrcs intended for them.
An insulator Is a substance through
which' electricity will net flew.
When you arc puttins n plumbing
1 sjstem In your house yen see te it that
the water has an easy flew through the
pipes nnd that there nre no had joints
or leaks through which it can escape.
Wlret are the pipes for the radio
plumbing supply. Bad joints nre bad
connections between wires. Leaks are
where the Insulation ia peer and the
electric current manages te escape from
the wire and waste its energy somewhere
where it can net be used.
Se geed connections and geed insula
tion nre the prime requisites of en ac
tlnl and a receiving vet.
Porcelain Is n geed insulator; se are
unrd rubber, bakeiite, sulphur, para
tine, glass and a deten ether substances.
Consequently we uke one of these sub
stances wherever a wire comes near an
other object through which it might
waste its energy.
. In rtgtlng up your aerial these In
sulators must receive the strictest at
tention. Ott each aerial mast or pole
you will hare n pulley through which
you run the rope or clothesline that
hauls un the aerial
one end of n geed insulator, and the
ecrial wire Ik made fast te tin ether
end of the Insulator.
If you have a two, three or four wire
nerlal, you will have sticks of weed
called ".spreaders" te held the wires the
proper distance apart. Yeu will bnc te
have a rope tied te each end of each
spreader se as te tie the spreaders down
horizontal. Each one of thene "guy
ropes," ai they are railed, must have
an Insulator where It joins the spreader.
This may seem a useless precaution,
but remember that en n damp or rainy
day rope becomes saturated with water,
and water 1m an excellent conductor of
electricity. The currents received In
your aerial wire would enjoy running
down the water In the rope and laugh
ing at your attempts te force them Inte
your receiving set.
' If you want the best, jett can buy
these insulators made in n form espe
cially adapted for aerial work. They nit
from six te twelve Inches long and arc
made of the best Insulating material
and formed with deep corrugations te
make the leakage path of the surface as
long as possible.
But If you can't afford these luxuries
get some of these porcelain cleats that
arc made te held electric wires along
the ceilings of buildings. They will
answer the purpose very well for the
receiving set. It Is best te give them
n geed coating of grease every once In
n while se that rain water will run off
of them and net collect in Mich a way
as te invite the electricity te leak out
of the wire.
Geed Insulation Is also important at
the place where your wire from your
aerial comes through the wall or win
dow te your receiving set. There are
insulators built especially for this pur
pose, tee, and n geed one will cost
about $2. They arc called "lead-in"
insulators.
But you can rig one up yourself. Cut
a beard about two inches bread and
long enough te fit snugly Inte your
window frame. This will enable you
te clew ) our window down en It tightly
when It rains. Bere a hole In this
beard just big enough te pass through
I a fhert length of heavily Insulated wire
about Ne. 10. Selder the lead from
, the aerial te the outside end and bring
i the inside end te your receiving set. Or
1 ret one of these porcelain cleats snugly
I ever the hole and pass the lead-In wire
I through, but If you de this you must
' wrap all that Is Inside with insulating
I tape, for there must he no danger of
anything touching the bare wire of the
lead-in.
8:55 P. M. Base sole. Jehn Vanderiloet.
4:03 l. m. Contralto sole. Mr. Meehllnz.
4:10 P. M. TVner sole. Jehn Owfni,
4:1ft P. M. Strawbrldce ClethUr male
qusrtst.
4:2i) P. M. Seprano tnle, Mrs. Hayes.
n:Se te e P. XI. Bebil core.
T:J0 P. M. Addrcn en the Feretun
Trade ConvMUIer. by N. H. Kelly, secretary
PhlladclehlA Chamber of Commerce.
7:43 P. M. Rienlnt concert. A pfslnc
snJ wrl oresram by Careline yjarner
Green, aoiirane: ElUtitxtti iUrral f"ell"i,
accompanist! Harre Smith, violinist! Hareld
A. Slmenue, baritene: Ixiretta Kerk, plan
1st. Philadelphia Station (Win
(Glmbet Brether)
1M3 P. M. Selectlern. popular and classi
cal, by the Qlmbel Orcheatra.
1:3 P. M Violin aole. Jacob Uhl, Ac Ac
cempanltt, naymend fltcen. , ,
2 SO P. M. Recital bv Frederick J.
Brown, tenor, assisted by Themas V. Levis.
Stella C. derman. accempanUta. 1 -"A
Dream." Bartlctt: 2 "Angels Quard Thee
(Berceuse tie Jeccljn). Uedards S "Utile
Mether or Mine.", uurieisn: -"wn "7
Dew In Falllnc." Schneider: ft "Smllln
Ihru." Penns 0 "Celeete Alda. Verdi.
.ion t m rMasilcal music en Vlctrela:
spec al device lnsurea Tjerfect transmission.
7.05 Country-wide final baaeuail nerca
1 radio. . , ,. , . ..
7.0S P. M. "Uncle W I P'a" bedjtlme
sterle. 'The Adventures of P.eddy 1 ex.
Thornten W. tturaei.
7:20 P. M. "Uncle W I P" will announce
the name of children wrltlna te him.
8:40 te te P. M. A special radio demon
stration for th audience at the Ulttle Thea
tre In Philadelphia.
Newark. N. J., Station (WJZ)
(Weatlntkeute)
7 P. M. -Animal Stories, br Florence
Smith Vincent, courtesy New Tork Eenlnir
Thin rene ties te 7:30 T." St. "What rcderal Meat Inspee-
iZlZ''lW ..t. t en Meana te the American .tudiic." ey i.
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An eld-etUblithed automobile heu
felling a PPpv4T v ciii ,pU2(, feed'
salMmen; automobile experience net
cMential; mutt ftirnith reference. Draw- '
ing account if you are a producer.
B 124. LEDGER OFFICE
Rebert M. Mul.ln. United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.
8 te 10:13 P. M Concert by the New
Tork University Musical Clubs. A. J. Klebet.
Jr.. president. 1. Collete songs, "If ou
Want te Ge te Cellere" and "Our l.jdla."
Qlee Club: 2. "Mart n March." Flttlns, and
"Say It With JIUKIP. ' instrumental viuu;
3. "New Tork University." Theodere Ulstler:
4. "Winter Serw." nuliard. nnd "The Bee."
alee Clubs 3. eaxaphene sole, by Jehn Prall:
8 "The Serenade " Havdn. nnd "The Vio
let." Olee Club. Part II 7. nole, by Hilda
Halllnc: 8. ".My Heart nl Thy Sweet Voice,"
Saint-Saen. -nd "Ka'.oea." Weldt. Instru
mental Club: I) "Dive a Beuse." Bantock.
Olee Cub: 10. "Jerie, He Artiste." AH of n
Kind: II, violin sole. ,N nl Nanna." U. Quln-
tane: 12, New Yerk University uuariet: ia.
bftnle sole, by Harry Six: 14. "Old Uncle
Moen," by .Scott. Clee Club; 13, cello aole.
bj A. J. Hack: trt, "Palltds," efflclal
New Yerk University song, Ocnns. '00. Olee
Club.
N. n. Ne. 7. Ne. It and Ne. 13 en the
t.reirram are at the request of the lecture
Bureau of the New Yerk Beard of I.duca I.duca
tlen. riTTsnrnc.H ptatjes ikdka)
(Wetlnaheusr)
S'.ae t. II. and t fifteen-minute Intervale
thereafter Baseball score. ,
7:0ii Baseball core.
7-30 "Hew Mr. Babbit Lest Ilia Tlne
Bushy Tnll" nnd "Brether Mud. Turtle's
Trickery." bedtlme etcrlee for lh 'Children.
7-4fl Oevernment market, reeeru and .
report of the New Yerk Stock Kxchanire.
8.00 Baseball scerea: "PHtsburah It
Clvln Pride." by T. A. Dunn, Atterney: "IV
Kind te Animal." bv W. F. Wenta'l. direc
tor of humane education en the Beard of
Temperance and Meral Welfare, of the Pres
bterlan Church.
8.30 Musical program. Vincent Kreen,
baritene: Jeslah Kmlth. accompanist Edward
C. Melvln. vielinist: Miss Ijena FrlcdmHti.
planlet. Selectien: t. Obrtass Mazurka,
op. 10. Edwnrd C. Melvln: '.'. (a) "Absent."
ibl "Life and Death," Vincent Kreen: 3.
"Whims." Miss I.eena Friedman: 4, .Medita
tion ("Thais"), Kdward V. Melvln: 3. (a)
"Mlshty l.ak' a Bese." (b) "Slnir. Slnir, Bird
nn the Win;." Vincent Kreen: t. Serenade.
Kdward C. Melvln. 7. U Maler Ktude. Miss
I.eena Filedman; 8 "I.a Dsnna e' Mobile. '
Vincent Kreen; 11. Souvenir, Edward C. Mel
vln: 10. "i:ieai." Vincent Kreen: 11. K
Miner Scherse. Miss Leena Trledman.
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Phlbfelplil Station (tvTI)
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lilrt P. M. Late new Item from Pcnue
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:n P. M. Straw brldse A riethler male
quartet. Ieretta Kerk accompanist.
."SI P. M. Bass ele Jehn Vandersloet.
'.t:40 P M. I'it. EMIth Qalllr.' Hases,
Koprane Mrtle Strohl Mnehllna, lontralle,
Sain'i Mae K'lrc. accompenlale.
..:3 P. M.Tner sole. Jehn Owen
D'BO I. M Stranbr.dee Clothler male
quartet.
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Radie Design Datn, by M. B. Sleeper 75
A book clvin tsblcs and data for designing, receiving and trans
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Construction of New Type Trans-Atlantic Receiving
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Tell 'inv te listen te the lilu!rewer lelcraph stations of fereln
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Construction of Radiophone and Telegraph Receivers
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Hew te Make Commercial Type Radie Apparatus,
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Describes In detall many commercial tires of tinnsmlttlnir spark
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A B C of Vacuum Tubes Used in Radie Reception,
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
v Effective Sunday, April 30
All trains .en the . Philadelphia & Reading Railway and
rVte I?a1mI nrtll nnfltvll M DO tmtTMM
X.J AM...wM ... v... . - T- -r -.. ...t.A.
Standard Time. Htnvever. in order te conlerm witn uaynsnt
Atlantic
serated en Eattrn
Savin Time conditions In -Philadelphia, New Yerk, Reading,
, Atlantic City and" ether municipalities en, or reached by the
in present timetables, wherever feasible.
Fer example:
Train Mle'ltvtna.PMtadtlpM at SM p.m. frr Otrmhriteun
and Chdtnut IHU lfl let. at W P. m. Kattmrn Standard' Time,
uhtch Kill tetSJS p. m. DavUeht Saving Ttmt.
Train new Itavtne Philadelphia at iJJ. m. r Attantte Ottv,
will leavt at 3M p. m, Eaitetn Standnid Ttmr, which will 6e lt
p. n. Daylight fievtne Time.
Ne rherjK will b-raa(le In threuirh trains hetneeni PhlUrtelpMft
and Bufflo la connection with the Lettish Valley KaUreitl. nor between
Philadelphlt ninjhamten and Syritctise vln- the l & R-C. R. K. or
N. 3 j V. I et V'. retite.
Fer example:
"Alack Diamond Erprur new ttln Philadelphia .M e. m.
1r Buffalo, ttc, w cenMH te leerc at PJtO a. m. pattern Btendar
Time, which Hll e U0 a. m. DavUpht Saving Time.
Urer T!-Tta megr te obtained at Tkiket Offlew en or bofero Aprfl
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Se again' this weekyeu
can buy this distinctive
ice cream with the woh weh
derful old - time flavor..
Ju&t around the corner
is the Abbotts dealer.
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Begins Tomorrow, Thursday, April 27th
Offering the Entire Stock of
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The Most Drastic Reductions Ever Made
Fur Coats and Wraps
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175.00 te 195.00 Fur Coats ....'. 85.00
275.00 te 295.00 Fur Coats 135.00
350.00 te 375.00 Fur Coats 150.00
395.00 te 425.00 Fur Coats 185.00
450.00 te 550.00 Fur Coats 215.00
650.00 te 775.00 Fur Coats 325.00
825.00 te 895.00 Fur Coated Wraps 395.00
1200.00 te 1500.00 Mink Wraps ... 650.00
Proportionate Reductions en all Higher Priced Garments
Fashionable Fur Scarfs
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