MMMUUi MMMWHl' H l MigBStlBBBrWX iv'wwaKwi VWIK '-ItV&W.W - mix4 X4 vsr-, JliVJliJNIJNii rVBLOAJ JL(lliLIWilili--i-X'llUAJLIjyL'ilJ.-a. XUJiBllAi, iiuv r'w- ' . -.; LtiOM AMOT BURIMMS ...u. ........ mmrnrni BINWNGMyrS - V Wilien'i Comfert Shoes 3742 Germantown Ave. Free Radie Outfit furnished and Installed complete with every heuserlrlng cnplract, for a limited time only. Let us rstlmnta nt nnce. KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO. 907 WALNUT STREET Bell Phene, Walnut 4O0S i w Deeineas man censianur rei I Bplllane'a column, "Men and nlcti antWArs flatly In tha num. RADIO IN THE HOME Br HENRY M. NBELY SWITCH. JOINTS , SWITCH LEVERS, ETC. WHOLESALE ONLY PREMIER RADIO MFC. CO. teanclai Section or the morning Fer the Whole Family $0.5 Write for Booklet a) np Formerly llSrt Slnrkat Bt. Open Frl. & Hnt, Evfnnw SALESMEN R. He Itui iwiii captains of doing and arc planning te de. Mr "Men and Business." "Make L"' Adv. fil re" I a.1 An unusual opportunity is offered te connect with the fastest growing Automobile Distributor in Philadelphia. Nash Retail Sales in Philadelphia for April, 1922, were 189 greater than for April, 1921. A real salesman ewes it te himself his customers Ms friends te represent the leading value In his line. "NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTORCAR VALUE" A few desirable positions new open. Interview by appoint appeint raent. MR. DELAVAN, Sales Manager PHILADELPHIA NASH MOTOR COMPANY BROAD AT POPLAR eUssBas'iaiillliiiiiilliiigl'alalll! Office and Sank Supples WIRE YOUR HOME ORDINARY HOUSES WIRED A FIXTURED AS LOW AS $135.00. $10 PER MONTH B. T. KYLE & CO. 1430 N. 17th St. I'er, 249.1 Park UM jBn&rovinfe HAVE I'S KSTIMATE V. A , te IV pi rt' w1 , Mff htfffl. m TTiffira2inl lairanv 329 Market Street Lonvemv f shorter MaVl aO w hv i"es s Minutes fby a. ? H $W Reading" seashore ? A. semce is unexcelled ANaatlc City. Ocean City. Stene liar feat Wlldwe.l1 Can. VI it Tlrkata. IvCWatnut Bt. renri Reading Ts.-mlaal; ' Ticket OS., 1341 Cbettaat. aTaUbsUJEW HIA RUSH'S STBTEK ") Atlantic Cltx Ballread rtfgTWMf Wfi V ttaaaaaMBF II .awisi mj i. ,1 ,r ivi 'l Y H ? This Is hew a spider-neb cnll Is neuiid and "tapped." Ter tapping, little pieces of thin brass or copper arn best, cut ns explained In the article. The upper sketches show hew the metal strips are used Tapping the Spiderweb Ceils Have you wound theso two spider- tap exactly I" the same relntlve spot In web cells we speku ubeut In the last cnth turn. Tap one en one spoke and lesen? Tbey don't leek much as though the next en the spoke te the right and they would produce intiBle, de they? the next en the spoke te the left, and I can only say this about them : In ray then where the wire comes In between own station, I have every conceit ubie the spokes, se as te keep the taps clear kind of receiving Instrument and 111 1 of each ether. back n couple of spider eb? against i Hut there's one wise precaution te any ether apparatus an amateur can I take, ltefere tapping, note the dlrec make for satisfactory work In trceivlna t'en In which the wire Is wound around .'WO-mctcr broadcasts, either with cr s- tie cells. Lay them fnee te face se tnl or audlen bulb. And I have one big that both cells are wound in the same fellow that I made especially te get me direction. Then make nl your taps en the Arlington time tick en IKOO meters, tc near side of one and the far side that docs the trick night after night of the ether ke that when they are done en an nudlen without secendaiy, tickler, , Ju con have clear h den te place against varlemcteis, condenser or anything vhv. I cacu ,$ier, "ml bt"' ha tne w,rcs But after you have wound tour two I """""'I h. mc direction. slx-lnch cells jeu've simply get te, "hen yeu'e get tness two cons setMIHU UI1U 'i'VU J WW le V. U J i aw, we. npparatus that will take the place of a loose coupler, n vario-eeupier or a face the job of "tapping" them. A tan Is an extra wire that Is sol dered te one of the wire turns of the cell 4 The finest butter A in America: r New 45 c lb fci E v . . u . i .- imlr of honeycomb co Is In any hook-up ,... i '" uu il urill ikv-ii , J,l ,1 I. .mnlntli tnat you can tanc tnc ciectricit from ". """" , . , ten turns or three turns or fifty-fiv.' ' ht S w be ""tenlshed. turns or any ether number of turns , It only remains new te get thee taps jeu may rciulre. And It really isn't transferred e switches and then te difficult 'mount them In n neat panel with the A tap Is made in thi scrape off the cotton one spot en the proper Then you cut from your spool about eight inches of wire, which we will call the "tap." Scrape off just a bit of the cotton from one end of this. As a matter of fact, it won't be necessary te scrape. ' Yeu can simply push the cotton back from tne end s wn: ou firt I l,1ri'.'r gadgets te operate them. Se insulation from 1 than what well take up next. And r turn of wire i1 ""n't tee strongly Impress en seu tnat tins little eiunr is worm mi wic space we are giing it and that you can use it en your crystal or afterward when you graduate te an audlen bulb. I use one with two stages of amplifica tion and it works like n wizard. Just one thine: if seu are going te New the bare metal of the end of the '. use n variable condenser, seu can nveld tap must be metallically joined te the tapping turns Nes. 1. J. J, 4. e. ti, i, O UIIU '. II JUU i": mi luinniii an the part of the instrument thut includes tn nnlnl n.nl mulllllll f f 1 A "rHIHHllV bare spot you have scraped in the cell wire. I have found the most convenient method te be as follews: T ma. n dIiaa, tt , .ip. til 1 11 liraatt np copper, about the thickness of u piece use the variable in the "-ceen(hiry." of geed writing paper. I cut twentj i tens taps will de en that coil. v e H the ner nl nml creund the "primary circuit, ns we ra'l I t.the primary cell need enlv lie lapped li.v tens, it you Sold only in our Stores 81 I urnir njj355Ti3n n tTOfeKS ct 9 explnln that when we come te mount j the cells. Copvrieht. 19S1. bt ruWc Ledger Company PASTOR- ACCEPTSCALL k-i 6 r v K ' little strips crj snril' en'. about a h i quarter of an ihch long and un eijhth i nf an Inph wide. At the spot en the cel' where I inn cetnz te make the tap I slide one of r t!ue Htrle nieces under the ihii-en wire Pj and then with u shnr l.nlfe cut the &, cotton insulation and la the wire bare ' The Rev. Albert Cheetham te Ge te N Uglt ever this little metal strip. Then' Prospect Park Baptist Church PtT Incarr he Vinri enil nf thi fin wire . .. . .. . .,. rt . Wasmmmammimmtt'nnttettesbni cell wire, and with the 1,-C" tetne piu-iernic et iue m,, u -'pliers turn up the end nnd Mpieeze It,1"'" i'ii-.i '" "--" ...,-" I te;ether se tluit It is nreunu tne con ej uie ne. jieert . viieeiiiuui, ei iw wire. Then I se eler roll wire, ta'i wire t.ivS 0f w2 of C'rnyier Seminary. T B i ,. ; O O :- i S! 014818 The Unique at well as the beautiful is expressed in B I D D L E GAUMER fixtures. Our de signers are ever in search of something new, our arti sans eager te produce the unusual. THIS COLONIAL BRACKET, in brass or sal- 1 rar, ewes its beauty te the attractive cut-glass candle cupa and the chic glass drops, which give it a distinctive and expensive appearance. Lighting Fixtures IIDlE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Oprn S-tuilsv Till 4 P. SI. ..'vT1e ?',J in Car In SuhwBy r -w phen-? IlARlnit eTim nml metnl Ktrl'i all tegi-thei v th just , n drop of holder. Thnt done, I t.ikc 1 the pliers nnd bend up the moral -trip, squeezing its. two flaps tight' together. That makes n geed e'ectrical joint. Veu must thus tnp each of the lirst tin turns en your cell. Als-e after that .ou must tap each tenth turn te the i eut-lde. This means that you huu.- titiiied turns Xes. 1. 2, S. 4. e, (I. 7. S, ! and turns Ne. 10, 20, HO. JO, ."0. , CO. 70. SO. f)0 and 100. 1 In tiinnhiz. be huie that you de net 1 arrange the metal strips se that they uwutlfi bias aaawtua ,,...- -- --... .--- enn touch each ether. This would give of lrglnla. Dr. Cheetham was horn in Canten. O., nnd grnduntd from the Baltimore Cits College In 11)11. nnd fiem the t,'iii ersity of ltlchmnnd in 11)18. He was diter of the Hichmend University Messenger, and wns en the editorial stuff of ether college papers, besides winning the debating medal two con cen isei'iithe jiars. Trem a Hchelnstic point of lev he was the leader of his lass, wen the Oreek medal In 1018 and is a un mher of the Tnu Kappa Alpa nnd Trl I'hi Fraternities and the Archnides, the honorary becicty of the University jeu a short circuit. Yeu don't have te Today's Programs I'hlUdflnhla Station (Will) (Straw bridle & Clothier) Fellow Iiic his craduatien he wnR n report r for a time en thp Hnltimer'1 Sun nnd ered en the advertising staff of that pnpi'r. He Inter toured China. Japan and Korea. In January. 1020. he entered Cre-ier Seminary, officiating while there as pastor of Overton Baptist Church of Baltimore. Have vnu thp. !',:$' '4 '. rr j. .fft MWUSUMf. m "y STEAL 800 ING0WNS Thieves Enter Overbroek Heme While Family Is Absent Thieves entered the home of Jacob D. Butler, en City Line. Overbroek. while the house was closed for the week-end and escaped with gowns valued ut 5800. With the exception of a valuable beaded bag, the ladles' clothing was all that wns taken. Untrunce was gained through a window. Held for Wife's Death Jehn II, Brown, a Xegre, was ar- GvnJvrli"ii5 'ir' ''"'' ""daj hi n ljlng-m hospital.! e. "snadew- Hien lives t I'lghth and Kuter streets, j m VivJE - a ''i Automatic Telephone H.Taairi rP 7- !TST 'Ji" V II knew you nave, you fecp why the business men of rniiaueipma, who are f IS I&- WtlUti UVUi f 40.000 7 itene Telephones, unite Upraising our automatic jhenes. iiilf'They testify that it is iVjrIUpid (net mere than pV'ijfht seconds te establish ffifwk. connection), Depend- Certain, Saves ley as many calls as ifi,want, no limit te the leer ei messages. ! 1.18 P. M. Uite newa Hems fiem rciu-ic I X.Bmin. ' , 3 30 te 4 .30 P M Afternoon concert by th folleln urtata: SIarifrt Oat tvery. . i n iirine, Mabel Feite, ptariljte, He rnard t'eunu. taiiur; jiireia ,. nununuf, uariiunc. i 3U te P. M IManb&ll acerea. rbtladeluhki Hallen Wl') (Umbel llrethera) l'lO P. M Heltrctlena by the Glmbel Orcheatra Piane Hajmend Sien, violin. Jacob I'hl: cello. QeoriEe D'Annunle, naxe- pi one. Vincent Ou.alne. 2 30 P M Lae Shechan, tenor v 111 alnc several numbers, aaslsled by Charles S. Hal i aall. planlat 2 43 P. M P.tclfvl tv Charles D. I.e.ipr h.irimne 1. "Infellce. ' from "Iernanl " Verdi: 2 'On the Shere." NeMllneer, a "Deeo In the Mine." Jude. 4. "Hell In the I.tL'hiheiue," faelman. Chjrlts H Hulnall at the piano. 3 10 P. M Clnaslcal muale en Cenreld repredurlni; piano i "",' "V '"". "'"" ""' " f, i. ?t.fiecital by Wnlter a Harahaw. I rested early tedny nt Second and l.em br aaisted. by Deiia a, vt'ueiaer, bard btreets, en a charge of causing Jllne Handerren. .' plne sole. 'Oh, Theu 'UP ''',nl" ."' ui," "? ,' n,K, ?ai '10 Sublime fcnett Evening star. from Tann- bent Ills wife en March 21, and thut sh liaiuer, Linc. i. Piane wu kiAi. llnhme. 4. buaa HOle M.ifi? KerlHrt. A elantj sol land ' Gilbert. 0, bacs eole, "The Jtlmers Lehr h 3D P M. Mls S.illy Caak'n. eleven-jejr-eid planlete of extraerdlnnr premt. 1, lidvi lie. uai n A, innuiuti, i major. Unch, 3 "Nocturne " r miner CTwilri I ' I no Tnliaili re i stiialn je ' l.m dew, 6 ' Ou.lUet't I'arvwalk. ' Ulbusss. rittatmrih Station (RI)IU) (Westlngheuee) 1 3.30 T M and at flftten-mlnuta Inttrvala thereafter Uaeaball acerea 7 Uaieball n;ewa New. Weekly talk 'en dreaa Kntertnlnment by Otli SKlnner , and Katherlne Calvert, who are appearing at th Nlen Tlieatr. Pittsburgh Pa. I T:43 Government market pipnrts jna s i report or me .ew urn nnn iuidn.. 8 neeeball eceree ' Our Cieveriim nl and 1 Its Neighbors " by Dr. Leuia K Manlty nt the university ei i-iiiseurii. 8'30 "Ilunnlken liunnlea and the Moen Klrg Part I. ' a bjdtlme story f'r in idr n 9 Music by Ethel Herr I.llchlSW pUnlat, Anna Laura Cree, soprano. Lee Kruzcek violinist from the studio of Marmrei Heme i Selections "The Time for Mnkinic Sen.;s Has Come," Anna Liura I'ree, ' CJvpey , Airs " Lee Kruicelt. "Iiivoeailen," Ann Ijiura Cree: "Gavette, "Tainleurln, ' Klhel ' Hnrr Lltchneld "An Irish Leve fiene." I "Jey." Anna Laura Cree, "Gultarre," Lee Kruicek; "La Fee Aux noses." Anna Lnura Cree: "(Scherzo C Siir.rp Miner" Ethel Hen Lltchneld, "Pale Moen." Anna Laura ("roe "IlemantM " l.ee Kruicek: "La airemetta." Ansa Laura Cree ' Newark. X. ,1., Station UVJZ) (Wentlniheusr) T P, St. "Man-ln-the-Moen" stories (c). Newark Sunday Call. 7 30 "ue ou uw lour i.auer saverav" by Mlaa Mildred Maddocks. rlmjrman of the beard Geed Housekeeping Institute 8 Concert by the Philharmonic Society of the Orangea The ercheatra ts composed of about forty plners. who are business men from various parts of the Orsnjes, n IWrg mann, conductor, E liortheld, contort m. ter. Pregram: "Ia Retne de Hnba," Marene at Cortege, Gounod. "Ueautv'j Eyes." cor cer net sole. Teatl: "U. S. Kleld Artillery March." Beusai "Tltua Overture," Meaart, i.mmIev of Peace." Carrell-Martin. "Th,, .-'r.'-'r. ".Ti.. . .. iji".:: :i. . .-."" I nWWWsrtV4' fn iv , M taaa ' ? Wr arc fei tunate in having a goe'l supply of Itadle p.trtN and can huppIj' meat liny part jeu want, Iteslte C'rjBtai, 100"e fenrltlVH, Setecter & Amplifying T u h en, I'.hc-ehtala. Dials, rransfermcTs, etc. Antenna Wire, 75c per 100 ft. I'urrrl Pet Ordera l'illed Promptly Our ibers calls in many cost them only a i of a cent each. ISBEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 44 Ne. 7th St. Muln .41211 Market 3370 saxjg.nsjissi OPPOSITE !Ujuuui mi-INDEPENDENCE HALL 1922 RADIO!-RADIO! nlrl Who rimlle1." Jean Hrlnuet! "T lirht. Out March," McCoy; cornet oejoa by Harry 0 Concert by th Derian Quartet, wall known by their cencerta throughout the East and Middle west: tuiel Hrury, first reprann, ' Klvera Cdarcreen. second soprano. Ruth Ptarcy, first alto, Lu'n Reet aecend alto; I accemnanisit juun v, uiiun. oaruene, are prram. "Csrrnena." Wll.en "Metlnda," Vjn Tiller: "April Showers," Hltvere; "Benes My Mether V'd 4J Sing.", the sextet from "Lucia dl Lammcrmoer," Denlsettl. by the quartet! "One fleeting Heur." 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