P wnmi&WfHB hem ' Br' HENRY TOACRIAk kHRV V9 $ I Ne Y This shens lien' te "lap" apldcr-ncli rolls. The wire ou start with and each turn of wlre for the first nlne turns arc tnpprri and the tap wires brought te the contact paints of llie "units" switch. The rest of the cell Is tapped every ten turns nnd each tap wire Is brought te a contact point en the "tens" switch. Ahec, at the right, Is a "ghost" lew of ene of these switch arrangements showing hew the switch blade Is mounted and hew the contact points nrc put through holes In the panel. Belew it is n view showing hew bludlng pesta arc used Spidertveb Ceil Taps and Switches Yeu ?co, uo're still dwelling en thesp nldcrweb cells. Hnvc ou wound ours t? And tapped tlicm, according te (be Instructions given In the last two lessens V Xew. before up build n nent little stand te bold nnd operate thorn, we must talk for n few minutes nbeut the general method of handling taps from in,v coil. You'll want te get our mnterlal right bow. Se, for the complete tpldcrwcb urio-i'eunlcr which we nre building, tere is what jeu'll need: Forty-two nickel hwltch contact points. Four nickel switch blades and knobs. Four nickel binding pests, Hra8will de. but nickel plate mnkes I thousand per cent belter looking job, specially if u build jour fctnnd of Hick. pelHietl material uuch as fermica crbakcllte or ebony asbestos weed. The ticlel-plnted points nnd pests stnnd out ar&lnst the black like n string of dia dia Bends en a movie nctrcM, nnd nothing could be brighter man mat. leu'll bn proud of It the panel, net the nettexs. In the last talk we learned hew te "tp'' the spiderweb cell. taking taps fret off turns numbers 1, 12, '.), !. 5, 0, 7. 8. 0 and then of numbers 10, J0, 80, 40, HO, 00, 70, SO, 1)0 nnd 100. The Jrt bunch of taps we call the "units" tips and we hae a switch nnd a set of switrh contact points for them. The ethers we call the "tens' taps nnd they, tee, have their switch and contact points. A tjplcal switch contact point is ihenn in the illustration. It has a threaded shaft thnt sIievps through a hole In the panel. The end of the tnp wire is bent around the rear end of this thaft nnd the llttle nut is screwed en tljht, holding the tnp wlre firmly against the shaft and the whole switch point solidly in the panel. Naturally, you tniMit (crape the insulation off the end of the tap wlre s-e as te have a netaUte-metal connection. These switch points must be inserted la the panel in a semicircle with the knob nnd blade In Its center, se that when jeu l evolve the knob, the end of the blade will pass from one point te mother suoethly. Consequently, the points must be se close together that the end of the blade des net have room te let In between them, yet far enough apart te prevent en point touching an- Today's Programs I'ltUadrlphlu Station (VtHI) (Stranbridct &. llathlcr) , 1 10 T M L.te newi Items from Pcbi ic 5 3D le (1 p M nnwtmll tcere i 3U I; M A brlr licture en the Klnatrln lleeerti the Theeiy or HeHtllt," b frer II (' lUlley. of New -ierK A brill Imit wvtrninK rniuert, Ivjrlnnlns; at 115 Preiinin "Hende c'upprltcle." for lv pinnes. )lrndrlniihn, Killih lUMnenJ Miten m James c. WarlmrM. iluet, "lUnr S?...i.-NeAlna ". ,.fr,jm ' K'niia." Ilelllnl. porethj r and Hel.n l' Wurhumt, sopritie gw Lassie e' .Mltn-" Wall. Dorethy Jarrurst. nte obbllKute. pard by Warner fu.i. -.l,"i "ltn sol "Verfa. Vea lioml) lieml) "i!'..,.u!rl" Hrr.n C Warhust. Inltn agie, Meditation," from ' Timid," .Massenet, ,-n P'hll. Mr. Hirry A. Btllm, ao ae ?Jnliit, duct, "In a Oarrin of Ilesss." iMdersen Uorethy l nnd Helen C. War-sS-..!"prBI" sol- '"r" Wind's in the J3i,hS.. Scelt- Ireihy C Warhurat: ulse M, I thd Pedlar." German, Helen C. liJii"1,: '1u"j "In Hprliiittlme," Sanderson. Ser,fh and lleln C. Warhurat. Jumca y Wirnurat at the piano. Philadelphia Sutten (WIF) (Glmbel Brethers) -J-J' I -V Selections by the Ulmbel Or 8JKT,,.., ,lane- ltajiuend Hteen. lelln, ! "111. celle. cieeiae U Annunsle. saxa- 330 P. M -IUrtt.il by Mrs Irln Duer. fT,".?- .." ' WuM hnlllner n." llueter. I.' ... "Wia Auaken TedTy." Ocrnun. vi.JiUly- . u"d' "110 ''Hws "f '"." (anlit tranies Ualecli. niuinv iiiL-""11"11 1,y E ' Cad'' violinist. !.,V,,by..Mrs. I'rjncca lial.(H.k. pluniate. J?5 . M.Flnal biaeball acerea. u!,L V'.J U,K9 Wm budilmB storlej rJ '.' M Uncla Wlp ulll read the WHIM of childicn wrlllns te him nurU, . J station (WJZ) UVeMlnitheuse) I5J!- It 'IleUen of the Iren and Steel RX'J'y 1nd, lhulr Helatleim te General lneia i condition," by the Iren Aee. i.k,.. 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Nev, a, frtl?0i!'.rnff'ntJ,,B.rk, report., and a J-B.,.ban Niw Yerk S'eek l-Ixchanie. CaMltibli T.rf!r" .. u"''tabureh Its k'mpany i.i.i?rJ: A Uoe.la Insurance fubJlr , iiw ' ,,'"burh, I'a. "Muale In elm 0rnn a;,i.ii u..,.1' Scheel Fcatlval and l"ier 0fm1,',0",1 ,,byK wl!' J-'rlmrt " ll.0-' Mr i.M.!.Ut.",bur,f.h publl achoel. Ir." a hiiiiJiabbl.t Ureuiy Deceives .Mr. I .i.T.,?'1"me story for tin, r.hn.i?n yudie",,, Program by artists from th CeSl.y, : !fSS??.?nV" Walker- Uleanei !'.. Mrs '."n",,0' JtaP.,.,. -Mahej. se l!' :r----'i uiailim UaLMO. nn. .,S5.' i WiUrr.,.,!"ri. ?Zmcu7'n: "i". flutiit ----"'"'ii ut, jenn lller- ..SSltltlnn. "... lttMl,,ri.Selpnii1 !; "Sen. i. V Aaknii.-," iUrv f iJSJ'f Wr.n." fft&W0 .Wemnp-Sha. Di.,t "Nncli V IIIUIs t'.u..tj."'it;:u'uMi! 'i f V A A mM rasiMrcaws 'I'll -! HI M. NEEL.Y TO GROUND ether or the wire en one point touching the wire or point next te It. When you nre ready te lay out your panel, measure the exact length of the switch blade from the center of the shaft te the pnrt of the blndc that is te touch the points. With n compass or a pulr of dividers or by nny ether method jeu cheese, draw a semi-circle with this distance ns the radius. Your contact points will go along this semi circle and consequently the end of the blade will slide ever ench one. Along this seml-clrcle, lay off points three-eighths of an inch apart ten for the units switch and eleven for the ten switch. It Is at these points that you must drill the holes te receive the shafts of the llttle contact points. The distance, three-eighths of nn Inch, is just about right for the standard-sized switch blndcs. All wiring, of course, is done en the back of the panel. First connect with a short wire, the two zero points. Then wire up tne tnps ns shown In the dia gram. This means that the very first wire the olio ,veu shoved through the pin hole before ou began winding gees te point Xe. ft. The tap en the first turn of the cell gees te point Ne. S. the second te point Ne. 7 and se en. This means that the tenth turn gees te point rere en the unit mvitch and connects by short wire te the zero point en the tens switch, nnd this latter point bus no ether connection. The wiring of the tens points is plain sailing. If you will fellow the setting pf the two switches shown in the diagram you will 8ce thnt this arrangement makes it possible te include nny number of turn's of the coil we desire In our circuit. Imngine nn electric current coming in from the nerinl. It gees by wire te the shaft of the units switch blade, flews through the blndc te the Ne. .' point, through the wire, around the cell seek ing a way out, but doesn't find an exit until It gets te the wire going te point Ne. 00 en the tens switch, from which It gees along the blnde and by wire te the ground. We have thus included slaty-three turns of the cell in our cir cuit. In this way we govern the wave length which we are te receive. The mere turns we use the longer the wave length te which the eet will respond. On my own aerial I find that I get the amateur. 200-meter stntlens. with the primnry cell including nbeut thirty -five turns nnd the secondary nbeut sixty or thereabout!. The .100-mcter bread- asting stntlens conie In with about fifty or sixty turns in the prlmnrv and ninety te 1(10 lit the secondary. This is without tiMiic nny variable condensers. Repert Croatia Is Republic Reme. Mnv 10. Tim f-rnnfe t,n..n proclaimed an independent republic of front In nml named tlie ninmli,rc nf MinUtrv. snvs n. disnntch tn tlm Tnmn.t from Pari, an Italian seacoast town en the Adriatic. M. Hedltch was named as President he will be glad f v : t. See lie local AWalerl VHaTflHHC!IPC54STBTV7'T B7S9BZ3aVBm uIhHtIim? "C8K' Trr irfflir xsxY2kJBr SaTHNUaMaWMaMiHsH I II IPKI I iMatJWBaWr , HmtfnKmWifmW te give you "ALPHA CEMENT-Hew te Use It" a practical cement construction handbook, 104 pages, illustrated, tellint? hew te build retaining and enclosure walls, pests, feunda- W tiens, driveways, curbs, culverts, steps, perch floors, cellars, tanks, bins, troughs, and scores of ether permanent, fire-safe, paint-saving improvements around home and farm. These valuable helps cost you nothing. Just mention te the ALPHA dealer the improvement that most in terests you. When you are ready te buy cement, he mjpwN hE GUARANTEED .3 - PORTLAND -0 CEMENT ?aHAjIMTW.5 r , v "-: -y- . &A.i.KMm&jb x v mmmmfflimm&r DTiimmmmmwmt . v.. H" . . f,. j. .... !,i ,a7ai?.ttsA.ifns;itiH!at,fiJ'?viTi. nw. i '.(,'.,'. .nff-rei i-,"itw(KysVit, vc'vncfi'i.-s. .MHa.:iWi.?M msitwwMtmmi.v' vm WfcNjt t.'C. UViu JWsJatakif 4 yiiiratVlftisWWalaWmia y'i - "' " g" MifilMslflif ii i ii " r-iiii 'Srfri 'Y iifiT- L lirfiiiiiriifiMffliillk'ffiTfs1fTa W, Beb Hammlll New Engineer en P. A R.'s Fastest Train In World Thlrtv-thrce .venrw age led-iv Heb Hninmlil, engineer of the futest train In the world, the Philadelphia nnd Heading Hnllwny's "Heardwnlk l-'ljer," first get IiIh hands en n thrntt'e. Ter twelve jenrs prier teMnv 10, 18S0. he was employed by the rnll-vny its' water-be,-., member of n section I'dntf, in the shops, nnd firing. lie lives at 22.1 Hudsen strrct, flfeurestt-i- (!lty. lie wns born In County Armngh, Ireland. October 14, 1S."8, nnd en me te this country when he was eighteen months old. In.1H77 he get n Jeb ns wuterbey te n construction gang lnjlng the i nils ever which he new runs. The "lleardwalk Fl.ver." which the International Encyclopedia cnlls the fastest regularly scheduled passenger train in the world, is tha 4 P. M. At lantic City 'express. It wns recently named by commuters, and covers the fifty-six nnd one-half miles between Philadelphia and Atlantic City in fifty five minutes. 165TRE inTtiated Ceremonies for Venerable Hermits Held In Meese Hall Initiation ceremonies for 10.1 new venerable hermits weie performed nt the opening night session of the Knights nnd Ladles of the Gelden Eagle gnth erlng in Meese. 1 Jail. Itread nnd Master sheets, int nlglit. Trier te that, wives nnd duugliteis of members held a meet ing at the Lerraine. The women later attended a vaudeville entertainment The Initiation tei pinnules were given by .Mount i aivnry Hermitage, of tli h eitv. under the direction of Past (irantl Chief Walter (;. Unus, Presentations were mode hv Past tti-anii t lncf liaus nnd J;. A. Cret7cr, grand chief-elect of Pennsylvania. A ball will be held tonight in Turn-ge-melnde Hull, llrentl stnet and Celum bia avenue. A sight-seeing tour of the city has been arranged for 1-ildny. STUDENTSDEBATE TREATY Versailles Pact Subject of Contest at St Jeseph's College Tonight The annual prize debate of the Villi- i get- Debating Society, composed of stu- dents of Hi. Jeseph's College, will take plnce tonight In the college niidlterium, Seventeenth and Stiles streets. "Re solved. That the Heparatlen Clause of the Mtsalllex l'eace Treaty Should He Strictlv Enforced." is the subject of the deliate. On the negative side of the question nre r. .. (juinn, -'4: William A. Perry, "i. and Ttebert C. Kitchen. 'LM. On the nfllrinntlve nre Richard V. CJrady, '24: .lames K. Mcllrlde. 23. niwl T-Vnnnlw .T. ATevern 'l!i 'l-jin.nnt 1 W. Oakes, '22, is chalrninn of the de- bate. Charles Lee O'llricn, S. J., i mouerater ei tne society. TROLLEY HITS MAN, 88 Dr. Harry Crawford, Retired Den tist, Seriously Hurt Dr. Harry Crawford, clghtv-elght vcnin old, n tetlrcd dentist, of Frank ford, wns run down by n trolley car nt Frnnkferd avenue and Overl'ngten street late estcrdny afternoon nnd se riously lnjmed. Dr. Crawford mnkes his home with his son, the He v. Harry II. Craw feid. pastor of the Hcrmeh Presbyterian Church, Frnnkferd ave nue nnd Harrison street. He had been out for n short walk jestcrduy afternoon and was returning home when struck by the-treljey car. Dr. Crnwferd was rushed te the Frnnkferd Hospital, where, en account of his advanced nge, his injuries, which Include a possible fractured skull, were bald te be particular! serious. Training Scheel Elects Class of '02, Northeast Manun Training High Scheel, held its twen tieth annual reunion at the Peer Rich ard Club lust night. Ofliens were elected as follews: Edward A. Steele, president; Jacob Hech, Jr.. vice pies ident: Lester Hegasner, treasurer, and James L. Neely, secretary. Plans were discussed toward making added contri butions te the Andrew J. Morrison Me Me eorial Fund for the purpose of estab lishing scholarships te the Universitj. of Pennsylvania. Mr. Morrison, who died nbeut two years age, was for many ycais principal of the school. ftmmi&&nm Wm sMR&Z'&Tt&'Pwr will tell you why he prefers te supply you ALPHA the pro duct of thirty-one years' experi ence in cement-manufacturing. Alpha Portland Cement Ce. EASTON, PA. IMS. Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. NtwYerk Bosten Philadelphia Pittsburgh Baltlmer BattlaCrMk.Mlch. Iroetoo.Ohla anrssi; Alpha, N.J. Cmnteti,N.T.Jamsma. N. Y. MantMlm, W. V. Martlat Cra, Pa La Salt, OI. Ironteo, Ohie, BaUrraa, Mlth. SOFTM-HWmOMGlRVmB P -. GROWLS OFANGR Y BEASTS Slender Figure of Animal Trainer Who Cows Animals Holds Thrills for Big Circus Crowds "Hh-h-h; don't make se ' inucli neNel" This was addressed, net te n smnll child suffering from n fit of temper, but te n snarling, gtaeeful tiger-cat, which spat nnd growled, clawing the air' in an effort te reach his trainer, Miss Mabel Stnrk. A slender figure, she stands twice dallv. surrounded by, five tigers nnd ii blnck nnnthcr. the most Ire.lcheretis of all animals. Scratching one of their heads with the end of n stick, she lnughs an they growl and cnlls. "Kitty, klttv." The cage wns surrounded today by nn interested collection of "loafers" and the men of the Hlngllng Ill-ethers nnd Hnrnum & Hulley Circus, nnd the universal comment was, "Hew does she de it?" Laughing ns they growled, appar ently enjoying herself thoroughly, Sllss Stark cracked the whip which sent the enimnls creuchlnj with tenor. Fear wns foreign te her. Trained Beasts Twelve Years Twelve years age Miss Stnrke began her career ns nn iiniuinl trainer. "I have nlwa j sheen fend of nnlmnK" she explained. "Mv first attempt was with two tigers, and then I began gradually te Increase the number until nt one time I had ns many ns twelve. "I hne made a study of the tiger; get It X)ff Inte n corner where I can observe its movements. Te he tetnlly unafraid of them and have them realize this Is one of the fundamentals. If once nn animal thinks thnt its trainer is nfraid. the power is gene. "People frequently speak of 'tame' wild nnlmnK There is no such thing. Ne wild nnlmal is tnmed, nnd will grasp the fitst opportunity te spring for t lie trainer. "I never hurt them, because nn ani mal will net be cowed Inte submlsslve ncss by force. Net one of mv .inlmuls are marked, and yet I have been tern by them tevcral times." Has Scar Frem Animal As she spoke. Miss Starke pulled back the sleeve of her blouse nnd showed long, nngry-loeklnc scars, n seamed slash of red against the white of her skin. "Falling te mensiiie mv distance cnrefulh, I have come within uinge of a reaching paw, us It slapped into the nir. And the sharp claws eattli mj skin." lie ndded. "Hut I've never gotten what we cheese te cnll 'cold feet.' nnd 1 inn al ways anxious te get back te them 'I he black panther is a treacherous old fel low, but he Is my favorite; he's se s,rj and has se much life te hint. "I have te v.utch him miefully however, because, as you sec, he Is ready te spiing. Hut the crack of mj whip terrifies hlin, ns it does the ethers, nnd thej nil back uvvn.v from me. The never chase me. I regard them ns school children, interesting te teach and te put through their tricks. Yeu knew, if a deg started after jeu nnd .veu hacked away, he'd keep en coming. "And se It Is with my tigets. When T stand still, they de, tee. Mv tevelver Is leaded with blank rnttridges, in case the whip docs net siilllcientb Tighten them. The sound of the lepert tills them with such terror ns te lc,ie them robbed temporarily of tlHr feieclty." Miss Stark wns attractive in her gray RADIO FOR AMATEURS! IS If?en.i In selecting. Installing nnd epvrntlnR IIOMK KECEIVINO APPARATl'H Afternoon nnd ovenlnc clas&ei Ix-irln Tuemlny. .May 10. Ceutiiletf equipment i Y. M. C. A. RADIO SCHOOL ' 1421 ARCH ST. ! BaBBBMBaBMaMBBaaBMBBHBBBBMBBaaaBH I "aiB Kimtpvil tilth j tE!llBamm'mB''""BKJmlKBtlT ','' JKb Pnaumatic Tiff ff aisaBBVBKxsMsmtvrW MB and Deireanlaila e UnJlWmi sW9aBBHalBHBVaaliBWn9iasaWBVIP2BBK(BIBl3 it jk VSB Rim: Yomrcheic S VfflUnlMLV yWljWBBa"'riiaWaBiiiT' aiWBLf?im Every Owner or Driver of a Ferd One-Ten Truck knows from actual exper ience that it is the great est truck value ever built. Don't GuessBuy a Ferd and Spend the difference. tVKhT fllKABD AGENCY -.-aiT-19 west uirard Arc. 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' MaMMMMaaaaLalaWMC Sr- L - m-iaiaM aaiiii , tVv-t America's ONLY Knight-Six JVe are far from the top as quantity producers of Automobiles But we stand alone as builders of America's Only Knight-Six We stand with the less than five per cent of the manufacturers who sold mere cars in 1921 than in 1920. Value put us there. Ask us te mail you our booklet, "Why we believe in the Knight Moter. " Batdorf Moter Sales Ce. 2504 N. Bread Street knif Altrnrtlir Ttrrltnry In IVnnn lianla. ,w Jr9rT und Drlaunrr Mill Open for (.no, I)mrrN Diamond l.'S.t:i DOUBLE VALUE Yeung's Seap Wrappers During the week of May 22d, all Yeung's Seap Wrappers will be worth double value. BUY a plentiful supply of Yeung's soaps NOW. Save the wrappers of all, and gather together all you have ,ni, i',-ye"rnh?1ecrbrinS them te our Gift Department. f. N- 2M St-cet, Philadelphia, during the week of May 2.1&, and receive double value for them. The Biggest Offer We Ever Made Over 4000 sifts from uhich te select-end, rcquirintf only ene-hnU the regular number of wrappers. Fer illustratien: 25 wrappers secures any uift worth 50 50 wrappers secures any sift worth 100 75 wrappers secures, any gift worth 150 order's rt! r "'.' 'nd 'nLPeC' 0Ug,,", ' " Umt Ne "!! Or 'phen. V.. .. t i J' Vry rdur,nf ,h"' "P""11 "' My22d. TMs efle, i, for one ic only-ion forget the dates-Ma, 22. 23. 24, 23. 20 .nd I 27. CHAS. W. YOUNG & CO. ' MAKERS r Pearl Borax Seap rean Derax aeap r'ewder -nn inn re rrrie vimrim .. . Mi' m I . imnvi.v 'V v I I.U.' i. if -- . ww.u '1 i peraens atteMM. aw v r . At- The chairmen eftbe'yartti tees were: Mr. D. J. 'Dena A tl Itunmiiti Mm O V. "I --M.....W.., .., .. . Miss A, v. xuteur nnci fliiaf Mitchell. Mrs. II. Ilroeker Mil chairman of the Executive Cea .'.. 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