Iw T. X . iUL Wfwni P ITICOLDWATCR U w sptaeT r fef- ORY CELL Here la the way te hook tip a test buzzer. The details of operations 'are given felly la the accompanying article The Test Buzzer Is Important . uenni jjdnnee. Pittsburgh Publle Scheel Mieuai Mary Moncure Parker, rfaderi Mra, e.rAu,,2.,!.2!.' .tCC0SS??nJ,tLL rte Tour i m'.t.freBI, & Plebura1i Chamber of Cemmarpe. C. H. Parsons, tcneri VlneMit ir2?n',.i Ceri Fre1 Newman, baritene: Wll- pnnlati Burten Mustln, comedy aenaa', Reletv tlens: 1, "OH That Wa Twe Were iiaylni.! lleart" (b) ''LlttTa Town In tha OulS Count L''Vi 'fiV !' ' ar"eni,L 3- . My the Bapphlre Bea," ney Auerece; 4, atiecteJ, Mary Men" ;.M.lc,..T",,"Ir "t. t-giieen e' aiv Heart." diuij ui im nose, r rwi new (b) sell rv nr inn nnan ." n,u4 vwmhi ,. Ulirnn ,.....'. .,...- il'!"1'.?"' noy.Auerezi! S. (a) "Tlmnk Ued for n. OaV 'My Heme- fb W$ Any man who uses a crystal receiver K.Hihtif n . ti.izzti la film thn Ana ,&Fw . ;-.""- M; who sac en a irck ana jusc snt tncre n4 Imrelivl hetfftilsn hn vrna ten Inxv in tf iin. Without ll buzzer te nnsurn 1$ you that your catwhlsker tg en n ncnsl tv tire spot en the cryntnl, you might turn r TPur nuuua ..it ...gut it.iu iivir cb tuu & faintest breath of a signal. Antl you Cr WOulu umi'iu iue mi unit sujr mm ruuie B B IU&e UUyWUy uu II1U 411UII WUU Hid you the apparatus was a swindler. It is, of course, possible te work a crystal set without a buzzer, It 1j petplbte te de almost anything In radio. The great thing about the buzzer is that it nnsurcs you that your contact Willi jour detector In all right. Then, if Oil (ion i rci nignais, you nre jusiiucu loeklns te tnc set ler tee trouble. Neat little buzzers arc made csnrclally for thie purpose, but It Isn't necessary te buy one. An ordinary buzzer such gs the boss uses te call the Qffice boy or such as arc put en some front doers Instead of bells will de excellently. And, if you have an old electric bell, just take off the bell, break off tbe clapper arm and you arc all fixed. On all such buzzers, there are two binding pests with screw tops for tin wires from the battery. Yeu wire one of these pests te your switch or pusn button and the ether te one pole of an ordinary dry cell net the kind used for, Picket flash lamps, but one of the old-fnslilencd cylindrical ones. Itun another wire from the ether pest of the dry cell te the ether screw of the switch or button. Yeu will notice that the little vibrat ing arm that docs tTie buzzing vibrates between two coils and n metal upright. Fasten a wire te this little upright, preferably by solder, but n geed tight twist will de, and run the ether end of the wire te any pnrt of your ground wire. It is usun'Iy best te fasten It directly te the ground binding pest ea your receiving set. The process is this: Put en the phones anil press the but. ten te make the buzzer buzz. Yeu will prebab'v net hear it In your phones at first. The sound will come obviously from the buzzer. Keep the buzzer buzz ing and fee around en the face of the crystal with the catwhlskcr wire and seen you will strike n sensitive spot. This will be indicated by the sound of the buzzer coming unmistakably In the phones. Even when you nre receiving signals, you should press the button once in u while te mnke sure that your contact 1' ttlll geed. With a geed spot found en the errs tsl, you nre vcadv te "tune in." Firsl move the switch blade or else the slider of the pnrt of your coupler mnrkc-1 "primary" and set it te include about twenty turns of wire. Then, with the primnry left that way, change your "ceunllng" (pulling lnn"r cell In and out with loose coupler; re wiring Inside coil with vnrioceupler or opening apart and closing with flat coils) nt the same time, with the ether hand, turning the knob of the variable condenser around first one way and then the ether. If 5'eu don't get, n signal, niter the primary switch or slider te include about six or eight mere turns of wire and repent the process with the ether appnrntus. Keep en this way, giving yourself nil possible combinations, and you will seen hear n signnl. When you de. vary your primary by 'Ingle turns until the signal Is loudest. Then move the couplings trifle and also the variable cendenhcr te sec if you can im rove it. . If net, you've get It at its best. Cetvrteht, lets, 01 Public Ledger Company Today's Programs Philadelphia Station (WFI) (Straw brldie Si Clothier) 8.30 te 4:S0 P. M. Selection by the Jwawbrldne & Clothier Mnl Quartet: Irmn M. Knelaler, plnnlnt. and soles by Helen P. Jr.yaer. noprnne; Jehn Owens, tennr, and Hareld A. SlmendJ. baritone. Recitations by Gladys V. Stenirer, twelve ears old, "The Parson's Shep" and "Johnny and the Teacher," ' 5 30 te 0 P. St. Daieball scores, 7:80 te 8'30 P. M. Concert Seprano aele. "The Iviss With the- Delicate Air" lAme). Dorethy Ijx; barltone sole. "Pale Moen," Indian leve aentr (I.OKan). Paul W. Knit; idane roIe, "E-lurevn 1 Stelle" (Tpaca by Puccini). Irma M. Knelsleri tenor We. "Teccatlna" (Masen). Clarence A. Wilsen: baritone sole, "The Ceninnny Ser stant Majer" (Hinderson), Paul V. Keasti soprano sole, "Melly Dear" (Victer Her bert), Dorethv Fex: nlnne nole, "Urlllen" (Schumann).' Irma M KnelBler: tenor sole, "The Old Refrain" (rrltz Krelsler). f'lar encn A. Wilsen: baritone nole, "Shipmates e'lllne (Raii(l.-ren). Paul W. Kenst: tenor ele, "The Year's at the BprliiB" (Prothe (Prethe (Prothe ree), Clarence A. Wilsen: piano tole, "Tha Chariet Race" (Hchyttc), Irma M. Knelsler: sctrune sole, "The Last Rese of Hummer" (Martha Plotew), DorethylVbx. Philadelphia Stutl, i (WIP) (C.lmbelHret(;'a 0 Saxophone solei, l'rei 'red llerccuso-Qedatd; Jllienveln: lllefcle," 1 sn. I'Crnille Semr." tan uuenx. , , . 2.30 Mies Kalhirlne T. fcholsen. so se so MRtie, formerly with the Plw-lelphla Op Rtlc Society, will hlne severax 'umbcrsi 1, "Relln, Rebin. Hind Me u fenir. (presi, 2, "Un bel dl Vedreme," Puccini, 'ft. "The Bells of St. Mnrj'H," Adams: 4 VR"ch n I-U' Ke'lew." niihment: ', "l 'eite 11 Dlsrole " Mitleer. . 3 Seeral numbers by IMwnrd A, nales, narliene- 1, "Itose In the Uurt." resier: '-', 'Inlciu," llulm: :i. "I Am WenrlnlK A'.fi ' (old .Scutch bong), Charles H. Il'ilsiill t the iihinn, . 8 3 Itecilal hv Albeit '.lnei, le'ln solo selo sole I't. akKlsted by Newell Itobluxen, lunnlst mid nr-icnnibt: 1. meIIii kiiIu, "I'Hnlsh roll; Snri:," sunley: 2, lelln wbi "Itemiincw," Wlenu J'kl: II. rlane snlii. "Tn a Wild Rese," McDowell, i, ielln mle, "I.oe Neat." fiem i. Tv!ry,"i ,,J' reiiuest: r, ilune sole, "Meledy St",. ."Thmaiilnylf: u. leln wlu, "Adorrf "Aderrf !" Ucruwtkl. .8-?5 P. M. aertrule rster-Wllde. JWt, and Dcutrl.'e Mareatet Fester, mon men Wjul;t: 1, musical monologue. "The Green Oe pf the WIlew UedY: '.', piano sole, "The vi..' . Alkeu: a, monelosuo, "Men, Men, r-k? i1 n'ann ro'e, "Fant'isle Impromptu," c-nephij 5. moneloBUe. "Kisses" : rt, piano Ki. (a) "On WUms of Honit," Mende'.Ksehn. y'ttl nlnne sole (b) "Dance of the i:ies," -"""" I'esier-wiiiie Complete Line of RADIO PARTS at Reasonable Prices U. V. 200 Tubes and 201 Amplifying Tubes 100 Per Cent Perfect Rosite Crystal Guaranteed or Meney Refunded : Electric Lee it ,Vrr;ncL,a, .unJ?.r ' direct en of C. "n-fe'.l Jjewdeni 1. "iJind niehtlnu" (drelg) A lihii Quartet! ' 2, "Knthleen" (riwden) Miss Dorethy Cannen: 3, "Yearnlnst forTeu'1 Jitii i ';AiPha Quartet; 4, "Return" (Lew ii ;i.iiv , "vi """"."i ": Autumn hi rf, kJiarvey I 2?.nl.r4M-wh.cy.,,'y ?hlt) Cemes Halllnit land.,i (b) ."borne l Day.1 William Jllcki: Je. eiectea, Mary Moncure Parkeri ll, "A Hewl of Reses," Trade Tour Quartet: 12. selected, Mary Mencure, Parker. QuakteiA?!VViy .eflife BT, 1 " t, " '. no of tcttq it : iriwcc "' ' aVaa i SWJJL vw avala tr",ii Tff itwr Chairman of the AbmHcm Triends' Kertlei Committee ' ' SOUTH BROAD STREET THEATRE tBread Btrett below Lecuit Street) Sunday Afierneieii. April Thirtieth ; " THREE O'CLOCK An invitation is extended te all te, learn th faith of the founders, of their city, TheXlty of Brotherly Love (Lowden), anry" (Mi Miss Yeu1 Alltttmn h.ii.1 l.nurilAni n rt, . Y.,n. Alpha Quartet: '7, "Sorter 1011111 ItlO 1. Alnha ftmmmt a 9'i,y.Le0 B"t.:: (Herbert). Mies Dorethy Alpha .Quaiia. Chorus" (Fnust Cannen n. M,iui QOUned). Alnlm OnartA, 25? A,p.n Quftet rirst tenor. M. El Campbell: first bass, J, Hnrvey Lewdn hrSAriI.nl?.1e8SScl, I.ttdl dmontratlen Theatre audlence of tha Llttla Newark. Jf. J Station (WJZ) (Westlntheuie) B(Irlea"PbvJH71VScl5 WWK B1n oieries by Heward n, Oarls. the author of the "Uncla Wigglly stories'' printed In SJ.antf rVaJ',i"5p,r" " 'requenlly apwarlnS ,W'V "" WDZ'a radio programs. EJr??t . M8u;.Cbaarck.0f ,h Feet" by D' oSranTrerh;dh?re1t?,bn""eata0aRrifo &""'! Many ovt-ef-town orchestras will J nn n'.ni- en t11" e"crt. arranged by nMVCn"S"' 'nc- musical publishers. M,B.ip' f,".necA,al ? Juntklst. tenor. SraM?hirefc.,h. Royal Academy of Music ... Im ??& nJ well known In this SSS?nlr?y hli cncert' This la his second radio appearance. Pittsburgh RUtlen (KIKA) (Weatlncheuse) ! y,!fmiS?Tt 1 the Crescent JCnter-!2Lnc,"'.i,f'in- Clugsten, manager, lncludltm the following selectiens: "Stars.' Toe lloej- "Venation Irtve Boat.'-barltena aelS! by H. R. Cliitn: clarinet me by Joe i4n tee! 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'it' lljj expense te you. , Jjj j I: iii'fe '" """ """"L """"''"' "' burIm;' '''highways 'l'''""",,l'l' I y DIVISION OF STREET CLEANING , P - ' 4 jP. " . STRAWBRIDGE CLQTWIE Music Week in Philadelphia is Music Week in This Stere 4 Y JBBIfflB?Sfcf Next week is the first annual Music Week in Philadelphia. This' Stere, the home of the famous Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus, and the birthplace of many musical achievements, is, of course, in perfect harmony and accord with such an effort te interest Philadelphia in Philadelphia's musical genius. Therefore, we have arranged two' un usual features for Music Week that will bring the happiness of music te many Philadelphia homes. Where Business Conquers Through Music By HARVEY M. WATTS The seventeen-year record of the Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus shows remarkable achievement in that it has pro duced twenty-six oratories and cantatas, six operas in whele or in part, eleven selections from eperaB, fifty-one secular choruses for mixed voices, thirteen mala choruses, thirty miscellaneous 'anthems, fifty-four Christmas anthems. Of the-above, all of the fol lowing were first perfermances: Hymn of Peace and Geed Will...WiHtam Arms Fisher The Call te Freedom Victer Herbert The Four Winds. . ..Carl Buseh The Goddess of Liberty Camille W. Zeckwer The New Earth. .Henry Hadley The Mischianza Camille W. Zeckwer If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please Harry Alexander Matthews Lord of All Majesty Ralph Kinder Tc Deum Laudamus Herbert J. Tily Shout the Glad Tidings Herbert J. Til; Prophecy and Fulfilment (1921) Henry Hadley The following had their first performances in Philadelphia by the Strawbridge & Clothier Cherus: In Music's Praise, Henri Hadley Judith. Gee. W. Chadwick King Olaf Edward Elgar American Flag Carl Busch The Captive.... Victer Herbert The Legend of St. Christopher.. Horatio Parker Tale of the Bell Lester Triumph, from Columbia Suite Victer Herbert Christ Has Risen Victer Herbert Gleria in Excclsis Herbert J. Tily Geerge V Coronation Anthem, Sir Frederick Bridge The socie-musical significance of the work accomplished by the chorus and its leader cannot be exaggerated. That what it does has received national recogni tion in every way justifies the idea that heve is a case wherein business, which easily succeeds as business, adds a new clement te American life when it enters, into fields of artistic endeavor, supposedly denied the busy work-a-day world, and actually "conquers through music." Thoughts en Music MUSIC brushes away from the soul the dust of every day life. Auerbach. MUSIC hath charms te seethe the savage breast, te soften rocks and bend the knotted oak. Congreve. MUSIC is a discipline, and a mistress of order and geed manners; she makes the people raider and gentler, mere n il and mere reason able. Jiuher. Our Radie Broadcasting Program for Music Week, May 1 te 6 The music of all nations will bii breadcasted from WFI station next week. Mr. Jehn F. Bruun, presi dent of the Music League, will make a brief address en Monday at 3.30, nnd Dr. Themas E. Fine ptan, State Superintendent of Schools, will speak Wednesday at 4, Monday afternoon will be de voted te English music; Tuesdny, music of Northern Europe; Wednesday, Italian; Thursday, the British Isles; Friday, French; Saturday, American. Tuesday evening, beginning at 7.30', a brilliant and elaborate two hour program of vocal and in strumental music. lBBsJPgBfflJIBjaPPjfrpBiB aal Laa6flaaPlaam ataN4 t ' ! 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