Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 28, 1922, Night Extra, Image 18

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I PHILADELPHIA.
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have and the nien-
I who-want find a welcome
' I I in this bank.
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I mcn w,tn ambition te
, succeed win nnu tne DunK
friendly and helpful.
I The men-who-have find
it save, strong and always
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j I CAPITAL & SURPLUS
! I $1,600,000.00
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Bened
CHICKEN
Is a been te the house
wife Saves all bother
of cleaning and cooking
the fowl and supplies
meat as tasty and as
wholesome as that
prepared in her own
kitchen at less cost.
Just the thing
for eutins.
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OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
612-614 Chestnut
Street
900 Square Feet
Frent Roem Geed Light
Elevator Service
Apply
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h'' 0f Chestnut Street
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t I Nelhine et wrinkled or nuited in MuubB
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Cletbee u-e eeuly put (a sod taken out.
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PAPER COMPANY Virr
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RADIO IN THE HOME
By HENRY M. NEELY
jS-r: -rB,AL - -"N,
A rA " tQ PMQMC CONDCMSCty
COLO WATER
SPIGOT
VuzlER I) dry ecu.
The nlmplwt hook -tip for a crystal detector. Full Ins. met loin are
jrtven in the accetnpauyine article
The Best Way te Heek Up That Crystal Set
There nre undoubtedly n crent mnn.v
new entliuslnstH who tblnk tliat this
article sheulil huve come as the ery
first enr, of the .erics. They've bought .
a let of junk or hnd it slven te them. I
or they vc necn it In the stores and .
made up their mind's they are (coin te
buy it. and they have been lnipatlenc i
te knew hew te wite it together te get '
the. magic sounds of the broadcasts. I
I enb- want te snv. for the benefit of !
the.se fans, thnt if they haw en this 1
""" .Sh PP" "e articles wnini nave
i.i ... . i- .... i
iirt:iT.-ui-u nut one, tuey nan uciter go
back and read them first. There's no
ue hooking up your .et until you have
some idea what you're going te de
with it and the difficulties jeu nre likely
te encounter.
A e nre coin, te start with thi ii
ular crystal detector set. We have al
ready lenrned that it isn t nearlv se
efficient or satisfactory as the audien
bulb, but it is within the reach of any
pocketbook which the bulb set is net.
And we have warned enthusiasts net
te expect results from a ervstnl merp
than five miles from a breadcastlne sta
tien. Kight here, let it be admitted
that there are a let of amntetirs who
are getting fun out of e cryta twenty
five miles from the transmitter. And
a friend of mine recently listened te a
band concert from nearly a hundred
miles nway with an ordinary telephone
receiver.
These things de happen sometimes.
T nnrik nat- 1lutnn1nfl ii a mnt.il l......
200 miles away. and. as my eyes g'anced
ever the set, I found that the aerial
connection had broken nnd I was hear
ing the music with no aerial whatever.
These nre the freak hnppcnlng of
radio. They will occur once, but, try as
ei will, you can never dup lcate them.
Se five miles is a conservative estimate
for a crystal, and any one within that
distance can be fairly certain of getting
results night after night. If you are
within twenty-five miles it is worth
trying a crystal for a great deal, de
pends en local conditions. Places within
a few miles of each ether will get
vastly different resu'ts in wireless.
The accompanying hook-up is self
explanatory, and is the best for crystnl
work. It employs several instruments
which you can use later when you in-
tall an audien bulb.
Fer purposes of illustration. I have
Mr,! n lAnua.-mitnln. rtuf (fa n1nA mi,
k., .-l,.- K- --'!-- , i '
a vario-ceun er. tanned
home-wound basket or spider-web coils,
or small honeycomb cells. If your
honeycomb coils are net tapped, how
ever, you will have te use another
variable condenser and put it in the line
between where your aerial comes In
from outside and where it Joins the
set or else between the set and the
ground.
Tappet! coils are coils that have a
switch en a knob with a blade that can
be slid from one switch point te an
other, each point being se connected
that It includes extra turns of the wire
in the circuit. Thnt is te "tune" the
set te the wnve 'ength of the '.ending
station. The variable condenser shown
In the lustratien does the tuning for
the part of the circuit thnt includes
the crystal nnd the telephones. This
part is called the "secondary." The
"primary" circuit Is the aerial, the part
of the coupler te which it is connected
and the ground (with the extra variable
condenser If you use one).
Yeit can Use any Of the Standard
erystals in this circuit, but you will
et bet satis action from the old -fashioned
"catwhlsker" with n geed piece
f n mlnernl thnt they ca 1 salena Ye-i
ought te be able te buy the catwhlsker
nri "tand for fifty or seventv-five cent
and the piece of galena for a qnnrtcr.
Yeu wll' notice a buzzer and puh-
tten nnd hatterv In this 'diagram.
That is a very essentia' part of the hook
l nnd ih usi-d ns n tester te make sure
tat the fine wire of your catwhlsker is
n a sensitive spot en the gaVna.
i In the next nrticle we will explain
this test anil nise the preces e: tuning
In signals with this hook-up.
CepirlpM, If!), Xrj PvlHc I.tderr Company
Today's Programs
rhlladelnhli Station (WFI)
(Htruwhrldge i, Clothier)
1 Id P. M. Late news Items from I'CBUO
'3"a5'te 4 311 P. M A varied musical
uregram contributed by Dorethy Ml!lr. so
prano, Mabel Fogg, pianist. Ednyfed Lewis,
tenor. Jehn Vandersloet, has
5 10 te 0 P. M Baseball scores.
rt 80 te 7 P. M Radie talk by Lewis
7 30 te 6 de 'P. M. Evening concert by
Uncommon Sense
By JOHN BLAKK
TT O WELLS probably made trbuble
XJ-s in the lives of a gathering of Een-
den drapers' assistants the ether day
by telling them that his inability te be
a successful drygoeds salesman made
him n novelist.
The author said lie lacked the pa
licuce and the courtesy nnd the indus
try te work behind the counter. There
fore, lie turned te ether work, nud at
Inn achieved a high position as a writer.
It was net Mr. Wells' lack of adapta
bility for the drygoeds trade thnt made
him a novelist. The forces that made
him n novelist were working long be
, fore he was born.
He couldn't have helped writing any
1 mere thnn Dickens, who began life as a
' stenographer, or Keats, who was an
apothecary's apprentice in his boyhood,
could help being writers.
mALKNT for writing and for drnw-
I i t ,.. ,,.. rl.A. r.ytI..I.iAi
lite, umi lUi iHiuti eitit-r m nvti.'-"
is born in men. If veu have it you will
find it nut without being told.
A great deal of harm is done by en en
teuraglng young men of no particular
talent te take up lines of work in which
no one without talent can possibly sue
ceed. In this world millions of men get
along without writing or drnwtng or
painting. Indeed, great finnnclal suc
cess comes most often te men who can
de none of the.c things.
De net imagine because you happd
te be a drygoeds clerk that the only
way te cscape the counter is te write ur
te draw.
Loek about you and you will sec vait
department stores and ether buslneaa es
tablishments, most of them owned or
controlled by men who stayed behind
,, .... .-,.u !..- lenrned the hnl-fA
wmslBmml.
'BVEINING- PUBLIC LEDGEPHlfeABEtiPHtAvy:
cftvsiKU OKTtcTe
PHONES
Kathrine aray. opranei lertu Krk. si
3',,sndVr"7n tene?" -!
' rhiikdfjpUa Hutlan (WIP)
mmM iire,he-
. r jr.-setal numtxri v Olmb.1
trrethem' Orchettra, under the direction of
",menvi-nni..i2!'ni,inTOri.i.l.'.i tf5"
SSfe. VBESS1, Ha".'-"" D An"
.'45 1 8S V. M faxaphone ele. Vincent
aiu-iM t.Wt"inn1Van,iri.,Y.nj..
.T' "annir of Thankarltln.."
-45 P. M. Henrietta K. Harrison, con-
traltn. In thnai. nli.rtlnne! "A L.ir iee80n."
K-evln: irofnrreminV." Barthelemy: "Mlutity
Iik a Hew." Nevin: "Auf WelJrehn
' lleln: Mlrlnm K. Alkue at the piano. . i
3:10 r. M Musical eclectlena en the
i tlar-t)lane .. i
T'0.1 Final batvliaU scores via radio.
7:15 I M. Children's bwltlme nterle,
"The Adrentutta of Itedtlv l'ex " Thornten
W nuraeev read hy "Unela WIT."
7:0 P. It. "L'ncle W1P" will anneunce
thn names of children wrltlnjt In te hltn. I
H.30 P. M. Varied musical selections. ,
ti.40 te 10 P. M Special radio demon
stration braidiaeted for the audience at
the Little Theatre.
Newark. N. J.. Station (WJ7.)
(Weattngheuae)
.. 7 P. M. "Jtan tn the Moen" stories (c) ,
i Newark Sunday Call. '
7. .10 Concert ly the Filipine Orchestra
from the steamahlp loin Star State.
S Durlnit Intermlsulen of the conrer
, riven by the Filipinos, a. rtnanclal lette
' "Tr Trend of Hmlne Conditions," will 1
read by Hlchard D Wyckoff. editor of th
Maitarlne of Wall Ktrcet.
n Recital bv Mis Iternadlne Orattei
Aimrkan coloratura soprano, from McPhci-
son. Kan lregram v.:!l cenalst of Bmrllsh,
Italian. French, fpanUh. Herman and Nor Ner
. weslan nenKs.
1 0:45 lself Flane, Uric bsritene. fermerl'
of Munich Opera Company. . Prucrap-
Fruhllnsaglaube." Schubert, "Kerreue,
chubcrt. "Erlkenlsr." Schubert. In derma
Sweet Iyne. New I Must Lave Thee." a
' "ahwwtr I
"Dreamlnir In the Twilight," it. etruuss.
English "Renee's senv from un balle
"Mischera. ' In Italian. Verdi: "Arlu" fr
"Rlgolette." Verdi, in Italian.
Pittsburgh Station (KDK.)
(WrstlngheuM)
3 30 P. M. and at flfteen-mlnute Interval
thereafter Raseball scores.
7 'laaeball scores; news.
7 SO "The trahmen. the Tiger and the
Jackal." a bedtime story for the children.
7:45 Oeernmer.t market reports and a
report of the New Yerk Stock Exchange.
8 Daaebalt scores; address by J. Rogers
Flannery. president of the American Vana
dium Company. "The Werth of a Uey." by
Dr. Geerge J. Fisher, deputy chief scout ex
ecutive Bey Scouts of America; "Commercial
Engineering." by Dr. Themas Stockham
Ilakcr. Ph. D., secretary of the Carnegie In
stitute of Technology
8.30 Musical program by Anna Leis El
well, reader; Henry Relnert. pianist: Lillian
A. Weed, soprano. M. L. Gardner, accom accem
panist: Miss Martha Rankin, first violin;
James Reed Petter, second tlelln: Miss Mary
Gorden, accompanist. Selectiens: 1. "March
Mllltalre." -lchuhrtTallalr. Henry Fleln'
rt:. 3. "The Nlehtln.-le Seng." Nev'.n,
Lillian A. Woed: 3. "The Lew-backed Car
Lever, Anna Leis E'.well: 4, "Smllln'
Threusrh." Miss Martha Rankin and James
Reed Petter: 5. "Hark! Hew Still." Franx
Lillian A. Weed; 6, "Ronde Caprlcclose,"
Mendelssohn, Henrr Rlnert: 7. "The Most
Obliging Little Sister," Anna Leis Elwelf
8. "Pale Moen." Imuran. L'lllan A. Weed; 9
"Kashmiri Sen." Hart, Mis. Martha Ran
kin and James Reed Petter: 10. "My Sister's
nest Fe'ler." Anna Lela Elwell: 11. "June
Mernlnr." Wlllebv. Lillian A. Weed; 12. a,
"Spanish Dance Ne. a." Moskewrkl; b. pep.
ular neelett. "Kitten en th Keys." Cen-
rey. Henry Relnert; IS. "Sing. Smile, Slum-,1
v. . wuu.iuu, iuiian a. oea.
Schcneetndr KUthm (WOY)
(General Electric Company)
7O0 P. M Hastern time Stock and mar
ket reports
7 30 P M Fourth chapter of "Alice In
Wonderland " reading by Kelln Hairr.
7 42 P M Health talk by Dr. Herman
M. rngs, New Yerk State Health Com
missioner. , 7-4." P. M Mus'cal pregram: Fex trot.
Marie, ' Klnir Jmz and his Orchestra' "A'
M'.lley of Meledv." piano sole. Jehn F'nke;
fe trot. "The Sheik " King Jaxz and his
rrneira leaiurinu Henry Halter, saxaphen
1st "California," tenor so'e. Jehn Lane
i-edlev of popular airs, t'nlen College Uanje
Mandelin quartet, V C Schrned"!. '24; J. R
Sbe-han 24""'"Hiirn.r'eniie" 'vle'lln "sole.
.iiacienzie
Frank K Oravs "Spring Ulrds." a lecture
wth mimereu. m'tatlens of bird calls.
Te-sr Tsvler Tlroekllne. Mass "When
We S-ai Met c1ln " wait. King Jaiz
nil'' his nrc'-e.t-a feaMirlns Wi'llam Flnke,
cornet ao'e's' 'Met1 ng," fox trot T'nlnn
fe'Ieire nnr" "indnMn Qnrtet; "llahen-e-i."
f-'m "'rn'n " nlaie rnle Mr
Plnke; "Un- P'cklngs " bar-Je se'n. Arth'i
tver: nTr.hei and er""t dut with
, ninn Mrr'rs inner j I Tn'c iml V
F'nke grHnd flnn'e JitreducInT "Whl.per-
nf. iex trots K'n jarr. and his erches-
OAK LANE MASS-MEETING
Review Club te Shew Plant en Lan
tern Slides
The Bulld'ng Committee of the He
view Club, of Oak I.ane .will held a
mnes-meeting In the Onlt Lane Pres
byterian Church tonight nt 8 :30 o'clock.
I'lans for the new cliihheue. te be built
will be shown en lantern Mides. vine
i speakers will be Mrs. Franklin Spencer
Edmonds nnd Edward J. Cettell.
' Ne solicitation for funds will be mnde
' at the meeting, but an Intensive drive
will be mude from tomorrow until
1 Tuesday next
Yeu Ought te Knew What Yeu
CarCt De
rnrtADE
and commerce nre of just
a. much
Importance in the world
as art nnd literature, und following
them is Just bb honorable u calling.
Without talent you will never either
write well or draw well or play n musi
cal instrument well. But there are
many ether things you can de by mere
developing the ability you have. The
boener you forget the rewards that are
reaped by genius nnd remember the re
wards te be gained by industry the
sooner you will begin te progress to
ward Independence.
Yeu may net knew in the beginning
whnt you can de, but you surely ought
te knew what you can't de.
Cevurisht. mi
ijhjUL?iisj OPPOSITE M
IM INDEPENDENCE HALL 1922
RADIO!-RADIO!
We are prepared
te supply you
anything in the
Radie line from
complete set te
smallest part.
WALKER & KEPLER
fMN-j
f Greatest Jewelry WR
j j Sale In History! UJ
i-l All Yeb Weed Is 10c Down j
This is a "REEL" sale with a "THRILLER FEATURE" never before
known. Just think, you can buy everything that you need in DIA
MONDS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY at vcrv snecial nrices and yet
take advantage of our Mevie Plan
- JM&Smk H?eii
rvening
Big Values
345 DIAMOND RINGS
Ktrnr en a perfect lienntr-iiure white ami
f.,Jn;J3, vmnrknble bargain. worth
KO full mine wUI be allowed nt am
lime en tne purchase of
'lamend. Only hurry If you
Down
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fir LyP irr ak" 1 1 en effr yen thcfAA -A . .
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A AK LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT
JEWELRY HOUSE IN PMLADELPM
39 North 13th Street
IS c53 3 aa
Four Out of Five
Wait Toe Leng
ireyeur gums tender de they ever bleed when
you brush your teeth?
If se see your dentist at once and start using
Ferhan's Fer the Gums. Yeu have the first symp
toms of Pyorrhea.
Incredible as it seems, four people out of every five
past the age of forty, and thousands younger, have
Pyorrhea.
If neglected Pyorrhea seen runs its deadly course. It loosens
teeth until they drop out or must be pulled, and it causes
these deadly pus pockets te which scientists new attribute
se much serious illness.
If you use Ferhan's Fer the Gums consistently, and use it
in time, you can prevent Pyorrhea or arrest its course.
Brush your teeth with Ferhan's twice each
day. It will keep your teeth and gums in
a clean healthy condition.
Don't delay longer. Four out of five fall
victims te Pyorrhea because they waited tee
long. 35c and 60c tubes, at your druggist's.
FtrmuU if It. J. Ftrktn, D. D. S.
Ferhan Company, New Yerk FqO 1
Ferhan's, Limited. Montreal lWt is..
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OYSTER PIE, 40c
Lancheen, 40e. 11:80 A. M. te 8 P. 51.
ZEISSE'S HOTEL
820 Walnut Strati
JOHN O. It. MKYKHH. Prep.
726Atxh
100 Simmons
Beds
Springs and
Mattresses
Te aM at thi price.'
Jutt the outfit for the
shore cottage.
Etfty etit
raaraafa
$all$lattTj ar
at a y r
hniti. Beds have 2-Inch
continuous pests,
14x1 Inch fillers
in head and feet.
Choice of white,
geld or walnut.
Enameled baked
finish. Guaranteed
te stand rigid; no
mere shaky, un
sightly head or
feet.
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awaa. ai 'ML? ' aT taaal ft. 7. . -1 aSW " aA.' B slaVT'aV . laamIKSar'T ,-S a ,JW 1
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Fr Tifi'Xlsl -HaHl . WrXmWI ll aitiaMa-a-MB-MaaMgaBiBB .',
726 Arch St. and 43
Where Theusand1
ThriFty Heuse ke
Attracted Ever
fit i )lwi Wimmffli ,ri iMlSIs
mmmLJSMJMBNmU-J! 1 1 v VVSv
Anether Carload of the Alexander Smith's Rugs
that we purchased at their auction juit received. New, frcih leta go Inte the Sale and will be ready
tomorrow morning:, making the assortments and saving opportunities greater than ever. And te thi
tremendous purchase of Alex. Smith's celebrated Rugs, we have added sensational specials in Rugs, Lino Line
leums and ether Fleer Coverings from our regular st xk. Truly a feast of wonderful bargains.
EXTRA SPECIAL I
$18,5 snliL Tapestry Brussels
Wilten j suitable for eny room In
house. A geed, hard-wearing and
eusy-te-clean rug,
l-50 Alei. Smith! 9x12,
Seamleis Velvet Rugt
SeamUss veWst mgit
S$21-50
all ween m a variety
of pretty colors
jistUrui.
$30 Axminster Rugs
Bgtra bsavri
.' d$1 7.50
ei tt. f
qulslte OrlenUI
Bersl dtslfns.
CARPETS AT SUPER-VALUE
$1- Value
Tapestry Drui
selt Csrpet, hard
rearlDf i 37 trachea
wide la rets and
blue.
59C Yard
" Value
100 relle of gee I
hard wearing,
hear Velret tur
ret, 27 Inches wlile;
In beautiful I'erilan
effect., lilue, reie.
tan and green.
Cut from fuirkell..
98C Yard
500 Rolls
Carpets, Small
Rugs, Cocea
Mats, Bath
Rugt, Etc.,
Vi te Vs Off
Bell These
Uarttt Mil
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Individuality In Every Car .
Medianlcal Kxcellance Throughput
$2785 Delivered Phlladefphk
Bkawream Open Evenings
PHILADELPHIA ROAMER CO.
. 842 NORTH BROAD ST.
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Springs are all
steel; new Sim
mons patent fab
ric. Guaranteed
for 25 years. Ne
unsightly aide
rails, as springs
fasten closely te
head and feet.
Can be furnished
in full site and 3
feet 3 inches.
Simmons all -cotton
Mattress, full
tufted, 60 lb. Roll
ed edge. Guaran
teed net te pack;
covered la beauti
ful art ticking.
Packed in separate
cartons, absolutely
sanitary.
iWHYWESELLCHEAPER.
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Very finely made, and sura te f Iva ,
lone service under any wear. Deeu-
tllul all-ever patterns. 8aerlfleed at
the T) 7vM
$1.00 Famous Lerk
Linoleum, se. yrl.
2 yards wtde. All yen nh.
Cut from full roll,. Hllghtlr
Imperfect. Plain brown only.
42.&0 9 x 12 Seamless
Axminster Alex. Smith's
All-wool, high nipi absolutely perfect:
itiffnsi'ln , ' "0r" 4nd Bd"10'1
vsrlsty of est
$31.00
en. Tali Is
cheaper then
ethers can buy
whelasile.
PRICES
$1" Value
Weel fare Tapst
try Druaaels Car
rati lu Lluri Chi
ne.e and all erer
blues and tant.
7 Indies wide.
65c Ya'd
$9.50 Val. 9x12
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$40 Extra Heavy Axminsters
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