Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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This tlinwH (lift difference between
(he "primary" and "secondary'
elrt tills,. They arc net connected.
We show the two cell, of a "loose
eupler." only we have taken the
"aecenury" out of the "primary"
and placed them side by slrie te
sltew the separation
PfllMAPV CIRCUIT
TJie "Primary and "Secondary" Circuits
Te tan made n radio act without
Ct teuV elmply g et te knew the dlf
Zttia between the primary and the
Scadary circuit. And It Is a very
0! thing te learn,
n. .nr loe coupler or rarlo-ceupler
Mil mount that you buy you will see
m binding peMs marked "primary"
Wene'lflbe marked "aerial" and
SLJthtr "ireund." There will be two
jjtt binding liests mnrked 'second -
"Jfcw, we have already learned, any
wiritr l device consisting of two
rr . -n- u-lilpli hnve tin nctlinl
lUirii cells which nave
lj.ni,. connection, but
ILkad near each ether In such n way
ICr the. electricity In the first cell 'In-
no actual
which are
" or cause an electric current In
Second. This cell In which the
U t .-.1 -.1 1 1f-.1 .1. "IUf.
2irr." The cell which does the In
feting is he "primary."
t. ttin innse counter the secondary
til e( wire Is wound around a smaller
winder than the primary, and this
aatlltr one slides into and out of the
after one.
In a varlo-ceuplcr the primary 1b
vmkI around the cylinder nnd the sec.
ndiry Is wound around the ball, or
"rotor," which turns around en a
rfitfl inside it. Or, In the mere modern
brat, fuck as the "basket ball," the
jmrv is wound around the outer form
lid the recendary ureund the inner one.
With honeycomb cells or due-lateral
v spider webs, you use three cells en
MSt hook-ups. The center one is then
tbt secondary nnd the outer ones are
tbt primary nnd the "tickler," the
tickler usually being the smallest of the
tiff. .... .i
New let's leek at the illustration te
t a clear iden of the various instru-
ants that compeso the primary and
idary circuits, xne term "circuit"
aur be taken te cenriunc an me wires
Ed Instruments which have actual me
Knic connection with each ether.
I In the illustration we hare assumed
tkt we have n loose coupler and that
It have taken the becendary cell en
Mr out of the primary and placed
i side ey siae. in tnis way you
see very clearly that they are net
aec'tcd by any actual metnlllc con-
lilt will entble you te tee clearly Just
kit Instruments nre included in the
rlmary circuit, which is. of course, the
Wrcilt In which the primary cell is In-
hdtd.
First, there is the aerial and the
tidlng-ln wire. This is connected te
be primary cell. The current runs
Bkreufh the cell nnd out usually (II
Btetly te the ground, but In this case
' eavc Incluiled n variable condenser
1st te show that there can be one in the
rlmary circuit. When n variable con-
Wiser Is included in this circuit it
Dikes the natural wnve length of the
Ilrcsit much shorter, but It has the rid
intaje of giving very sharp adjust
isnts te the Incoming signals. The
wdenser could have been placed be
en tne aerial ana tbe primary cell
It (IS well. It wouldn't hurt mnria
IT difference.
This Fiction nf ihi nnnnrnrita. tlin
is the nrlmnrv rlrrnlr. 'Vhc rnHI- lm.
nhes or signals are gathered bv the
isrlsl and sent Inte the ground through
beet Instruments.
lit secondary circuit includes nil the
nitruments that hnve actual connec cennec
n with the secondary cell. What
ne instruments nre depends entirely
w what kind of n set you nre using
rtether jeu have u crystal detector or
b audlnu bulb.
W you will recall the audlen bulb
Li?, up r Bnve f",,,,( tlme ke, you
: , " "" " rum ii. was wnai
as known as n "Mnglc circuit" hook-
. examine the diagram we printed
n and you will see why. Yeu will
TI4S P. M. OeYrnmnt marj(et reports
lid A rnept nf IK 'iw YnrhHtivl. ff.
clinng,
n i M. Iliiseball scores, "The Clerlcnl
Vterlirr," ly Mlta Kdna lira ha til. In clire
women's emnlnyineni, Westlnaheure B.ecirlc
snil Mntnifacturlns, Bt I'Utsbiirsh. I'a.i
'Thlng ej a VecMInn," by Mrs. Alie
Cnrniiit neanl of Education. Vnlverilly et
Plttttiursh,
P. M. "Waukewna Kasle," a bed
Jims slerv for lh clilldren: Unote Wlsslly'a
bdllnw tery.
I) P. M- Muilc.
10 I', M. Haaebnll scores, rnunlc presrnm
by James t:. Hlchnrd, liuflers Olc Club of
the I'etmeylvanla College for Women. Mabel
Pavla rteekneli, director, Selectiens: 1.
!i-''l. Jam Rlchartt: . cellea agnta. Glee
Clubj a, (a) "Creation's Hymn." b "de
Down Mem." alee Club; 4. () "Miena
Van" (violin nMlaate by drace Mclirrlde),
(b) "ilanje Sens," Mary McLaushlln; (V, (a)
"Kamlly Affair," lb) "Ml tirewn," Mlaies
trumtarner, Ulekeji, Mradshaw. Crawley; 0.
folenalt In A Hat, tna CeniMlly. planlii:
T. O) "All Threuah the Nlaht," (b) "8wet
and. Le,w" (violin obllaate by Uraea Mc
llrlde). Olee Club! 8, "Hla Bymptemt," Julia
Hamm, reader; 0. (a) "Dawn." (b) "Bnnnv
liny," Mabelle Jeffersen; 10, "The Clecka,"
Mlesea Ilumcarner, Dlcliey, Ilradihaw, Crow Crew
lri II (a), Aria, (b) "Schon ilosiearln."
(Irace Mcfirlde. vielinist: 12. (a) "Cnt
eb," (b) "Wouldn't That Ife Queer?" (c)
Invlutue, alee Club; IS, Taps, Jamea nich-nrd.
Little-Benny's
Notebook
By Pap
find that the bulb and the rest of what
would ordinarily be the secondary cir
cuit have, as n matter of fact, two
places where their circuits arc nctunlly
connected te the aerial and ground cir
cuits. Therefore, In that hook-up there
Is no secondary. The cell ordinarily
used ns a secondary becomes, In that
case, a "tickler," and Is used te gather
the stronger currents taken from the dry
cells of the "B" battery nnd "feed them
back" te the primary cell and thus
strengthen the signals that are coming
In through the aerial.
Copirieht, Ml, by Public Ledger Company
Today's Programs
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Philadelphia Htatlen (WF1)
(RtrawbrMae : Clothier)
1:10. P. M. I.ate news Itema from PrnLic
Lbdeeh.
Afternoon concert, beginning at 3:30 P. M.:
Piane sole, prelude .C sharp miner tnach tnach
manlneff). Irctta Kerk: tenor aeln, aria.
"All Hall Thy Dwelllna." from r..ii.l
(Oouned). Ednyfad Lawla; banjo and piano,
"AJ
Triumphal
Isaac Moere and Marlam Ruth Carter: bart-
Chorus, from
Ida" (Verdi).
Pla
Ver
ten sole. "O, Moen upon the Water" (Cad
man;, uareiu a. rimenaa: piano eole, "Pemp
and Clrcumatance" (Rlgar), Miriam ' Rutb
Carter; tenor eole, "Senga of Araby" (Clar).
Ednyfed I.wle; banjo nnd piano. "Nerma"
(Bellini). Iaaac Moere and Miriam Ruth Car
ter: baritone aole. "A Chip of the Old Bleck"
(I?hr. Haield A. Qlmends: banjo and piano,
"Traumerl" (Schumann), Iaaac Moere and
Miriam Ruth Carter.
6:S0 te 0 P. M. Baseball scores.
., fl:5..te .7 p- M. Radie talk by Lwls F.
Kendall, Jr.
rblladelphla Station (WIP)
(Glmbel Brethcra)
1 1:50 Selections by the Qlmbel Orcheelra.
under the direction of Raymond Steen: vle.
lln. Jacob tlhli oelle, Oeerae D'Annunile:
aaxaphone, Vincent Qulatne; piano. Raymond
Staen.
20 Ruaeell J. England. American tenor
and compeaor. will sine sereral numbara;
i" Sf."'.- 45 SUIJ! nd Teu-" England:
S. "Pmllln' Thru." Penn: S. "Seem te 8ee
70V.i Sn!PwT?.mil.h! "Dreaming Alene
In thy Twilight," Moere: B. "Ne One Near
but Yeu." Smith: 6 "Te Kits Teu." Eng.
land. Mrs trtncei Eabceck at the piano.
8:00 Recital of laUat popular dance
mualc. played op Cenrela player piano.
T.-OB Final baseball scores via radio.
7:1B Benjamin H. I.udlew will deliver an
ftM."1. Sn "eys Week" te the boys of
Philadelphia.
PWIadHphU Ntatten (WOO)
(Wanamaktr'a)
J2:Jn '' I,M.7-A'l.lnrten 'm algnal.
i:22 I? f;10 JP- M. Piane selections.
7:80 P. M. Evening concert by the 3. XV.
c. I. Hand and the Harmonic Quartet: Mlaa
""n nait, cumrnne; alary Hewell
DayU. soprane: Sara Hewell Williams, con cen con
tralte; Klliabcth Nagei Hartman, soprano.
Violin rental hy Frederick A. Jarvls. as
sisted by Mlsa Marlen K. Alkcn at the Piane.
Newark. N. J Station (WJZ)
(Vfestlngheuse)
MONDAY
P. M. "puelness and Industrial Con
ditions In the United Statei" observed by
the National Industrial Cenference Beard.
T P. M. Stories from St. Nicholas Maga
sine courtesy of the Century Company.
7:30 P. M. "Hew te Get a Jeb," by W.
B. Ohmstead.
7: P. M. Concert by the orchestra nnd
choral eluba of the Yeung Women's Christian
Association of Newark: address by Mrs.
Rebert L. Dickinsen, member of the Na-
55Sl.n.cl?rd0,4!,'J' w- c- A- et America;
"What the Y. W. C. A. Means te Me." In
poems and pros, by four members; Negro
spiritual songs, by a double quartet of col
ored girls from the Sojourn Truth Branch:
musical selections by sixty members of the
Federation of Industrial Clubs.
Pittsburgh Station (KDKA)
(Vfeetlnsheusc)
8:30 P. M. and fifteen-minute Intervals
theePMfter. bnscball ncerea.
7 P. M. nasebal scores, news, weekly
survey of business conditions, by the Na
tional Industrial Conference Beard; "Jean
Jul,An U?me.r.'1mv.,h' Greatest Artlst-Here
of the wur," by Penelope Redd.
Galvanized Beat Pumps
Mannfnrtnrrfl hy
I.. P. tWger Ce,. R0 N. Id t.
Main S7I1 Harutt Off!
because I knew hew he would .keen en
Inning at yen, liny mn, heers n'goed Ice
crcein plnre, It will be n geed chance
te put down our packldgrs n wile.
Well nil rite, sed mn. And we went
In and cneli had u Ice cream soda, wich
mnybe we weuldent of if it hndent of
bin for the 3 erlndges,
TO START FOOD CAMPAIGN
snuxe wiweitTHi,
Is
I went crreund te thp store with ma
today te carry some nf the things, going
mere because I had te thnn because I
thawt It would give me cny ple.zurc,
and en the way home we started te go
past the froet stand and there was n
let of grate big erlndges plied tip, me
saying, u leek at the erlndges, ir they
was much bigger and net se red you
mite think they was cnndclepes.
Wlch mn stepped and looked at them,
saying te the man, Hew mutch arc the
naval erlndges?
8 cents apcece, sed the man.
Being a sklnnie man with a fat mush
tash, and ma scd, Well I wunt .'I. how hew
mutch would they slppesc I took .'t?
Well, I tell you, considering Its you
111 let you have 3 for -5, red the man.
Thats fare enuff. sed ma.
And the man put 8 Inn bag, mnkina
another packidgc te carry but me net
minding It en account of wat was In it.
and about 2 blocks ferther I scd, (1
ma, holey stnenkes, .'! ntcs is 24.
Well wat nbeut It, O you mcen nbeut
the erlndges, O my gnndnlss III never
trust a froet man agen. nnd he sed it
se honestly tee, dent-yeu dare tell your
tntiier or no u never get done teesing
me about It, sed ma.
I went tell him, ma, it'll Jest be n
secret between us -, I sed, and ma
sed, Thats n geed boy, and I sed, Sure,
1 weuldent think of telling him, ma,
Proteetlen Frem Contamination
Health Bureau's Aim
Anether spring campaign te Insure
clean nnd snfc feed Is te be waged by
the ifcpnrtmcnt of Public Hcnlth. fir.
f Mnceln Ftirbtirah, Director of the
department, announced yesterday that
the efforts of the campaign would be
extended largely tnwnnl protecting
feeds from contamination from the dust
and filth of the strcels nnd that a spe
cinl effort would be made toward .ob
taining the co-operation of the pro
prietors of restnurnnts. hotels, lunch
rooms, Ice-cream parlors nnd ether
plncp where feeds nre sometimes ex
posed. "Restaurants, soda fountains and
ether nubile catlns: nlnces." Dr. Fur-
bush said yesterday, in speaking of the
campaign, "should be provided with
ample' facilities for the thorough wash
ing and cleansing of nil glassware,
crockery, cutlery nnd kitchen utensils.
The likelihood of sprandlng dlscaie from
person te person In n public entlng
house If proper precautions are net
taken te cleanse (he dishes, glasses nnd
ether eating utensils is self-evident."
ATMNTIC fJtTY. N. J.
"A Hetter Mmteratei lUitn Hetel"
WELLSB0R0
KENTUCKY AVENUK NBAB IIEACII
Center henes: emm eurreundlngtl entre of all stlrae
llnns and rim. Running wswle.feefasjfrifstebslhs.
rrebathiie?ewuegesTnaslt(. WrMykregk WrMykregk
euti Elevator le strasl. Tsbl uaesrelM. 13 M up
daily. Special weekly, Amerlesn plan. Uule. Dancing.
Oarage. Phene m-J. Booklet.
flew Osraeeekl Manageaiaaa surn suutr
AMII'RY PARK. K. .
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HOTEL SAVOY
There's Comfert In Kiery Cerner"
KENTUCKY
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EUvaUr U street. tletrlh sad eheaee In all iwi.
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mmt-IM Anxtt H. Daewell
GRAND ATLANTIC
Virginia ava. A Baacb. flat i?wd ruaauaj
water. Prlv. hatha. Hates la Ar us.
wkly. Cap. MS. Bait. Ore. O. D. Palate,
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miINDEPENDEKCE HALL-tU
RADIO!-RADIO!
We are prepared
te supply you
anything in the
Radie line from
complete set te
smallest part.
WALKER & KEPLER
irTiTfS31 CHESTNUT ST.-
marlboreualVBlcnTietin
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
tewo;Ther!.,w'" yfrAiyaftsft.
tabor inn sssrrE '.r;
roems: excellent table: Sth saaaen: owner
mgmt. Spring rates, J. P. 4 A. MDunn
Hele! Roaeeltel Keatuesy Av. nr. beach
notes DOKODei Eceliant table.
Wkly. rntea. tlS up. Vh. 1IT. A. E. MARION
. . Ckairatite-BarMM Kali ...
AtlanMa CW fin the BaerOvalk
eckan cm. If. J.
OCEAN CITY. V, 3.
"Amertra'a Orealent raanllr Beaert"
STONE HARBOR, N. t.
JUERGENS COTTAGE mn
1st Ava. and NSth 'fit. KTcellent taMa'.
TVautlfut alrv rooms, with ocean view.
Dathlnsr from ths house. Restful, raflntd
home for people who appreciate high-grade
surroundings. Geed meter reada te Cape
May and Atlantic City. Will satisfy the
meat exacting requirements at reasonable
rates. Make reservations In time by writing
te MRSJ. COItNELlUH JVEROEN9, btene
Harber. N, J.
HOTEL WELlJNGrdN
ail, At.. Aaliurr I'arK. r. ,
Right at meant runnlna water In every
raem: electric lights; capacity '-'J5. Music.
daprin. nenklet .... .
C. W. HART. Ownership-Management (
Ideally located.
rmirth Avenu!
one block from beach. AatHjry'e meat snaelarn
hotel, uoeu mualc; exint, cuisin: meg.rit.
!. Wales burger. H. H. Oxman. Mgr..
CORNfSH ARMS ?-
Itunnlng watr In rooms,. Kxeptrenal table.
Hprlal rates for Mav nnd Jun
PRO. II. rOHNIllI, Owner anil .Maaaiter
SO yards from Beach.
Het A cold running water.
r. a. a m. w. strrrev
VICTORIA
north ahiibcry PARR. N, 1,
NEW JERSEY-N.ASBUKT PARK
HONTEggf
I OPBMS JUNE 244k I
BalUe alaca aa aeeaa freat. Casaetty
te -ell ateie'e reaau. Rvary seeJara H
haul facility. Het aae eeM aall watae
caaaartieaa. Periact eaMaa. Whlta
aenlae. Crlll resea. Breker's aesae.
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OCEAN GROVE. N. .
STOKES HALL
Leather-stocking Corporation
announces that
fje te-ia ga
an
OTSECO LAKE. COOPERSTOWN,
NEW YORK
Witt open tot Ik aexuaat en
SATURDAY, JULY lrt
UnaW the Pcriena! Manetemcnl of
MR. DAVID B.PLUMER
BOWDOIN PLLTMER,
AeeeciaM Maiswif r
New Yerk Offlea
"THE SPUR," 425 FIFTH AVENUE
Telephone VanaWrfcllt 274
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VERMONT .
DWnl Wire te Stw Yerk Stark '
Vrehtr'K OAc OPEN Jf NK 10
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Ll'l'KR MRANAC LAKE. N. Y.
SARANAC INN
IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK.
CERTIFIED MII.K
A StTMMKB IlKHOlT of the highest char
acrer: euparb cuisine, an environment so
cially desirable. Cattagta for Rent.
l.ecateri en the shore of ' tha
WONDERrri. fPPEB BARANAC LAKE
Eaeellent State reaa. geel golf All
fiperts and Amusements at their best.
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JOHN M. KlltllV. Asa't Manager
AdaWaa Hatal (Irnftnn. U'ashlntian. I). ('.
I WIIITK MOt'NTAIN.1. N. II.
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ADIKONDArK MOrNTAINS. S. V.
. M W m AaV.a.. alt
amaiBi jspewaaB. r. eat. anaan HKisiBasssar am
mndarn eenv. A. L. E. atraasbarrgar. Pre IrejtTac.
WRITE for boemat en Burano. ininn ana
Northwestern Ray.. 500 Bth Av.. Naw Tertr.
THE OUEEN n errw. n. j..
I TO, VUUT c. Pathway Directly
en ocean front.
r, j. nuwint.t,,
ArdmeYe-SnunaieId
fl.R Ocean Pathway. Speclul rates for Dec
oration Day. Tel. iTIM. E. U 3 HAW.
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS
New Yerk
FOR BENT OR HA 1.1?
Cutty furnished private house. sliuaUcl en
t beautiful laka In the heart of the North
woena. nix roema nnq iminrnem upen
Iraailac. Iloatheuse and beats. Trlvate
l0C ' RENT S700 FOR SEASON
Fer particulars and picture addreas
B 10. Idarr Office.
Far new ADIRONDACK lioeklet and Infnr Infnr
seatipai aalejreaei tere. W. Ryan. e'y. Platta
btirg. N. T. Far MONTREAlVqi'ERF.r TOIK
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POt New Rlrka Itldg., Montreal. Canada.
flaw
WHITE M0UNR1NS.N.H.
Famous for Gelf
, ceunses - 7 moles
ALL MOTOR ROADS LEAD TO
BRETTON WOODS
THE MOUNT PLEASANT
open June 2A- closes ocreata I.
THE MOUNT WASHINGTON
open July &- closes middle Oct
C.J. ROOT, MANaacai
wtrttElfeJS?.! H fonieoM a Orriet
243 FIFTH AVENUt
mi
SKAIDK PARK. N. .1.
i ntrrr petnt en lake rnAWT.Ais. n.t.
Tlie I'mflle ami rettarra. Krancenla Notch.
WhtjaomalnjlI.Vcremmodatsa Bpay
WHITE MQCNTAINH. N. 11
SPRINO IAKK BEACn, N. J.
WAitlaN
SPRING LrlKE.N.J.
WILL OPEN JUNE 24'-
MANAOEMCNT ANDREW J.MURrMV.
OWNP10e-ll WILLIAM Sj. STUBBS
c.v.MUSSMy.Aiir. wm,
OCXLgT AODSISa UNTIL juni IV
LAUREL HOtlftC 1 AKt WOOD, N. J.
EnJay all local
and Camden
.Ceacerte
Each Pet Complete
With HeodpheM
Ouaranlead the best money can buy. Why pay
mere?
Mall orders promptly tilled. Send cash with
order.
Ask your local dealer or any department store
te show this wonderful AI.VO te you. If net In
stock notify us.
2,A..v?!i i'n" BM""y. with Rectifier.... $7.00
0 Velt. 60 Amp aitan
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WO TIL. VAMOMmmiLT TtOV
The Manhassct
Dlrrrlly en the ocean freat. Capurity SMI.
lioeklet. II. ROUS TTRNER. Owner-Prap.
RTTERTON. N. J.
Lawn Howe
Nine miles from Phila
delphia, en the Hank of
Mm Delaware Hlver. NOW OFKN
f'ermant and Transient. C. C. Iluller.
MOt'NT POCONO, PA.
THE ELVIN MT1;OCON?' PA- "":
excelled cnlslne. . 27th
season. Running water. Private baths.
Sheer en vach tloer. lioeklet.
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OCONO.
HAWTHORNE INN .
Nen-Housekeeping cottages te rent In con cen
nert Inn with Inn, lioeklet I.. M, DBNOr.KK.
The PENNHURST r,wn.epxe,n,
Ublc: qult arm UnmcTlktt. Ml"ii Mary rnce.
FAIR VIEW INN, lit. Pecene. P. Aute
tourist hdqra.: geed table: pleaaant aur-
reundlngs: radio. nklt. O. 1 Megancel.
ine wnrwoea Klegant location. Spa.
elal spring rates, nklt. E. L. A E. V. Artreaa
J
POINT PLEASANT. N. J.
PINE BLUFF INN
Point Pleasant, N.J.
Aaeng tba ataaa en tbe beautiful Maasaqaan
River ahera. Every attraction of seashore.
river aad eenatry. Alloutdeoreporta. Orrhej Orrhej
tra.Nswepaa. Booklet n.S. BEERBOWF.R.
STROrPSTtrRO. PA .
HIGHLAND INN -j---r-. Med-
and private baths. Outdoor snorts; goeil
reads. Oarnire: own carden and dalrv. Jfrxt
erate rates. Write for bklt Wm. P. Morten.
BEACTI HAVEN. N. J.
Important
Primary Election
Netice te Voters
The polls in each election division of the city will be
opened for voting at the Primary Election, en Tuesday,
May 16th, 1922, at
8 o'Cleck A. M. Philadelphia Daylight Saving Time
and closed at
8 o'Cleck P. M. Philadelphia Daylight Saving Time
By Order of the
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GEO. F. HOLMES
HARRY KUENZEL
EDGAR W. LANK
County Commistieneri
THE ENGLESIDEeIS
Private baths with sea anu fresh water;
five tennis courts; booklet. R. V. ENQL.E,
iifgr. Alse tba Covington.. West Philadelphia.
MONMOUTH PEACH, N. J,
MONMOL'TII IIEAC'II INN, Monmeut
Ueach, N. 3. New Jewish ownership
management. On Nenli Jersey coast. Thur.
med. Elevators, bathing peel, tennis, golf,
musle. dancing. Mra. Jes. Beaenberg.
KDCCATIONAL
Deth Sexea
The Tayler Scheel ?r'
Qregg Shorthand. Teuchtjptng, ilenkkvplng.
Arnuntlng. Secretarial courses. Knrell new.
STRAYER'S Tne Ilc,t eslness Sibeal
rT .T-.8' CHESTNUT HT.
Pealtlen gnaran'd. Enter w. Day or night.
Voting lien and Bay
The Mercersburg Academy
FR BOYS Meirrraberg. Pa.
Rend for catalog te
Wm. Mann IrTtne. Ph. D.. T.L. D..
TTeadmnster. Peg 120
BIJMMEBrASIPS
EAST STBOf D'ini'RO, PA.
TURN VILLA " U"IU1 ka. Bunga-
aenabla rates. Ooed cooking. Homelike. Book Beok Boek
let. Under management N. D. Tarn Fatare.
MOUNTAIN LAKE Heuse, mdrn., homelike,
own farm, beating, bathing, geed cooking.
Jay Huffman. R.F.D.g, E. atreudburg. Pa.
HOTEL
HAN PLAIN
j Ufr fOIRT-OIHAM CHAMPUIN.N.Y.
I riDCMC.IIHICOak
lifej 0jraVM. MY Of
I rraaaaar ii) finf, tVe. I
I.KE CHAMPUMN, N. V.
LAKE IIAMPIIN Excluelve CAMP for
the refined (adults and elder children);
facing I-nke (.1 minutes from HurllriKtim
Uelf Club). Iiunb'alnws. nnture c.impi, out
door sports, excellent Ilahlng dancing, com
munity dining room, culnlnn unciWl,
limited numlnr of guests, references: appli
cations for July and Auguat muit bn mail
at once Address. TAMP ULGNOTLi:,
Seuth Here, Vt.
White Mountains
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MAPLEWOOD
CLUB
FOnMEULY MAI'I.EWOnn HOTEL
open ji:ne te orrennn
GOLF " HK, COURSE
New Tork Office, Town and Country.
H Weat 40th Ht. Tel. Lnngnere HHIO.
LAKE PLAdD. N. V.
WHITEFACE INN
LAKE PL.VCID. N. Y. Opena la June.
Modern in atl tta appointments.
J. .1. KWF.F.NKY. Mmmrer
New Yerk Office. Hatel falllnrwaeal
4.1 rt Sath Street
Winter. Hlahtnnd Park Hetel. Aiken, S. C.
AMAOAXSETT. I.ONO I3L-N N. Y.
Hair Hrnwe Heuse Table suuplled from own
w tu ami. Homelike. All amure
menty. Med, rwtes. Ilklt. Irs K. I.. Wyckoff
tnnritr Cettaffe n(1 Idne. home com-
aunnie .euasc for,. Wen, lncnnei) rioe
fend. Hnnklet. MltS J I. ntSniXi;.
MAKXHAIX FALLS HOUSE
Table supplied from nut iwn farm, Heautlful
seenerv en iiuwbiii i-ikt- ,-nrinHn HnlTinHn
INDIAN WELLS INN
AMAOANSETT, LONO ISLAND. Nj Y.
beautifully situated en Leng Island. All out eut out
rlner rirt Uanelnc Ownership mume'm'l.
OKEENWICM. CONN.
"Ely Court Heteh
Greenwich, Connecticut
On a high rldtie overlooking I.etik Island
hound. Hath with every double room.
Milk from our e-vn Alderney herd ego
tables from our garden. Tennis courts.
Plavgreunda for children. Motorcars meet
till trnln.
rOlAND. ME.
Poland Spring
Maine's Unrivaled Resort
Famous for Hospitality
and Personal Attention
POLAND SPRING HOUSE
Open June 13th
MANSION HOUSE
Open All the Yenr
ENCEI.I.ENT le-HOI.E GOLF COUKSE
Fer tnermaltea and booklet addrtt
HIRAM RICKER & SONS, lac
Seuth Poland. Maine
The Mapleburat lun, E. Streudaburg, Pa. Ace.
100. SpacleuH verandna, shady lawn: farm:
garage MR. nnd MRS. W. t IH7HNETT
SOUTH nABPSWEIX. ME.
NAnRAONSETT P1F.K. B. I.
DELAWAItE WATER OAP, PA.
The GlenWOOed Jlaare Water aap.Pa.
iueiw"iVl)1, epM1 Cara(.lty 4
Oarage, ballrm.. orchestra. Oolf, tennis, all
umuse'ts. Fer bklt. uddrea Hilt llreH.. Mgr.
Kittatinny..Ue"lwru w-lUr Gi' f.
Sew open Spec. Spring Kates.
llILLCREST New. modern, centrally
located, hnthlnir; running water. Moderate
rates. lioeklet. F. C. HOWARD.
NORTH WATER OAP. PA.
Yeung Men anil Hots
Cataract Heuse ;th w?" a. p.
Heme UHikliii;, meiiern.
all Indoor and outdoor pertn garuge, rates
rtmsenahle lioeklet A U Wlnegard A Sen
The Imperial
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
OPENS JUNE S4.
An rxeluslTe hotel for discriminat
ing people at one af America's.
Finest Seaside Reenrta.
POLO, Oolf, Teinls. H-ithlne. Dane
Inr. Well kept Stnte Highways for
tnoterlnx Fer reservations address
james i:. (lAi.nitr.v. manaqek.
ViuTiignnsrtt Plrr. Hhcde Island.
MERRICONEAG HOUSE
Sonth Hurpawell, Maine. Hetul et 40 room.
Overlooking Casco Hay and I Until ItoekloU
K. U KEHEW SON. Preps.
VIAf.lNIA IIEACH. TA.
VIKiilMA HEAL'H, VA. Vwr tnfer. wrlta
Hetel Cemmlttaa. Chambar et CemmanaV
fAKIS. IXVNCE
PARIS
HOTEL PA VILLON
3 Rne PEehlquler
J no beds. Most modern unci central. Ftxae)
moderate terms all year round. Rnnma
tram 12 te 58 franca. European plan S3 la) '
64 francs
CHAKLEY WACHTER. Manager
TOfBS
ERICSSON LlNat
FOR BALTIMORE
St One Way, W Hannei Trip
PIER .1 SO. DELAWARE AVE.
Dally at S P. M. Saturday ntir.H
Ne Snaday Steam
MAPLE1VOOD MODIFIED CAMP Near
Fhlla. Fer beya under IB, Uoeo nlents out.
doers In tents Dad nights Indoors. Carerul
supervision. Moderate rates. J. c Sherllldse
Chester Heights. Pe Xnx '.'47
Pine Terrace Ihd,,Bu.n, : "
M."ur,,i, a,. VUIWHIT SDOTtS.
own farm prod. N. Water Oap. N T. Transne
WINCH EN DON. MASS.
Yeang Women nnd (llrl i
nriHKH.L, I'A.
PINE TREE CAMP FOR (lllll.H
On beautiful Naemi Iike. VKMI fret above
sea. in pine-laden air of Pecene Mountains
Four hours from New Yerk and l'hlliiilcli'.iiii
Bungalows and tents en sunny hills, r.x r.x
perleneed councilors. Horseback riding, ten
nis, baseball, canoeing, hikes" all outdoor
sports. Handicrafts, gardening, tlth Seusen.
MISS BLANCHE D. PRirB
4fH W. Hehccl Line. Philadelphia. Pn.
The Laurelton ,F'sh""r. tennis aperta.
fttnl i-nmfnr . hem'l'te
Arc.an mn.rd te Bushklll F.ills.bk.M V McCall
RIVERSIDE '"J'rn- fishing, beating ifiT.l
IU(bndiii. imthlng Heme cenldnj
Harare. Booklet Kl'TAY BROTHKRS. I
MOrNT.MN HOME. PA
WAYSIDE INN Iod,'n. 'inmellke. geed
retiklni;, ,el n"' -.
I fertahle. Reasonable. H. C. SMITH.
WHY ROOSEVELT'S FRIEND
REPUDIATES PINCHOT
THOMAS ROBINS, known nationally as one of the most
nf ,ilntimate 'riends of the late Theodere Roosevelt, is one
ei tne Btrensrest supporters of Attorney-General Geerge E.
Alter, candidate for the Republican nomination for Governer'
ei I ennsylvania. Mr. Robins, who was closer te Roosevelt
IJt j?nyl er, man in Pennsylvania, has the follewinp; te
ay about the issues of the campaign and the qualifications
r the respective candidates:
Mrr,;arleB J. UheailH, May 11 1022
slm rninn Finance Committee. V '
Hear Kir: Oovrner CampalBn, Phlladrlphla.
en thharihnJ."ftrcelv1f, the lettfr of yourself and associates
lilhi in, ' Cemml,uc' a,ed thB 8th- requeuing a con cen con
iiimitlen te theexpenseH of your campaign.
minv P,?.Jilll""ik,n '1 ""u.n'lnK l"t I urn "one of the
" a?HahMrSBy,anJ?n )vne fMl the nf0iX et new "aTlme at
am na-atn.? .V"'' tn'Tf0.r'- w""t I'lnchet for Governer." I
in rSfSln"i l.ue nomination of Mr. I'lnchet and emphatically
in fiiNer of the nomination of Mr. Alter,
lha .ul'.Jl times when cenHtructlve fnri?y is needed In all
nt?enrtnPn.rt.?ncnt".i.et hlJma" nctlvlty. The .lemorallzatlen
affecteS L-non .,he unh''n of ,ne ,;m "Kht yars hai
572 every channel of Induetry nnd modified the habits
M.0un5hi,in,,lvm.un1'. Il ,s tlm? ",,en th unieSt effort
ha?aiiP .?nrrtiei',ute,,,r1 n a?,talon and te reKain that
agliatOr. nU'AVAi lifllllnnt ..,l nn...l. I.. ..T. JL it..' .
tie,! fn, tSl. .-li- " n..e in l.vreunillll, is
fitted for this task.
ri.mal,. '"cnet U, I believe, especially Inadequate te the
vinmn. . et. ,he P1.ementl " nns deliberately chosen te
... l.HVnrfn.r,e .wl,hln tl,e Republican Partv which l! wholly
'ICBirUCllVA. Inlmnnnrnla In n ea....lnt. n...l !..... ni... ...
n.,iBn iT -"" ..,,.. ..... i,, nriM:i nun lulu lill-i'imilllfllt HI
x.,,?Hi il0..l? cnductlnir a campaign of recltlcsa denunciation,
n? "h Pjemlses which are Impeimlhle of performance.
lhV.Lhleeln7'.J,5, Jlf; Alter la temperately discussing
the questions of the day. without prejudice and without heat,
rie s moderate In statement, candid, and considerate even
?."'". n',n.fnt antaKenlut, His speeches show that he
iiiib prented bv his leulBlatlve and professional experience,
nif.i Hy u" informed en every subject which he discusses
HI .u el,hJ,..hl" we'-,l wllh a due sense of his responsibility
ie the public nnd te his own conscience. As between the
a i? In,en'.'n my opinion, there can be no question that Mr.
Alter Is the better poised and the mere experienced,
iir-e.lf, d2 .w'."hi "e.1.0 ble under u leader who has
already heisted the white flasr of surrender. Ily his
jehement and unproved assertions unalnst the admlnUtra admlnUtra admlnUtra
oen of which lie formed a part. Mr. Plnchet him made him
self a- peculiarly vulnerable candidate, should he obtain th
nomination. The Demecrata are lyliiK In wait for him.
hheuld he win and become the nominee, of the Republican
I arty, the opposition will draw no fine distinctions between
the denouncer and the denounced. He will be u heavy
lead te carry.
i,. F.r '."'S6 reasons I m opposed te Mr. Plnchet and
heartily in favor of Mr, Alter.
Veurn very truly.
i THOMAS IIOOIN&
Republican Candidate for Congress
FKUM TttHJ JNHaW SEVEJNTH UISTKICT, COMPRISING
21ST, 22ND, 42ND AND 43RD WARDS
Honest
Fair
Fearless
Uncontrolled
Endorsed by
all factions
BaaaV' ifaa ' ' SSaBaJaBaW'V''1 -v ";
aaPaBaaaaaaTaWBTaBaar.SK&'.AviliiiiJ
Send him
te Washington
as the first
Congressman from
the new 7th
District
DANIEL F. WATERS
WHO IS WATERS?
Bern a Pennsylvania!! Always a friend of the peer
L fe-leng Resident of the District Was Liberty Lean Chairman
Widely known business man Married and father of eleven children
President Master Dyers' Association Director National Hank Germantown
HAS ALWAYS BEEN A REGULAR REPUBLICAN
WHAT DOES WATERS STAND FOR?
Amerirnnisni
Results Instead of talk
Reduction of tnxes
Personal liberty
Protection te Service Men
reri acvciepment
--- .-...... ....., lull, UCH'I
epcedy readjustment, of business and return te normalcy
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
(vote for one)
DANIEL F. WATERS X
Seventh District Republican Congressional Campaign Committee
New Moeat Airy ''"nerel remedeleJ
niQ'T iniprecnnt, mk t iirT v:. Ilellp
MdiH$$ Geese
1 I OleVG ROOV
WiticVdeA. yASS.
MAY IO OCT. IS
FRANK'S
MEDITERRANEAN
Cruise de Luxe, February 6
by Specially rinrterert Sew
CUNARD S. S. "SCYTHIA"
Turhlne flli.niirner .M.Ane tnni
2 mnntha. 000 nnd tin Inrlndea shore
elrlirslnna p.nd Ml pxnike
r.KTlit. Heir I.nnd. rnnalnntlnnpte,
fireeve. Italr. "riln. Kte.
Other Teira. Knrnne. Pie, Ceat. ete.
FRANK TOURIST CO.
219 S. 15;St PhiU.
iHslnb lTBi H"ti, vis. Spruce ns:4-S
fAXAPKNMS. I'A.
TOlKs
- WRITE for booklet en linclnml, Londen aaal
yerthaeilern ily . 00 3th A. Naw TarE
'The Meuntatnride
Itntes reasonable. Hoeltlet ym Leng. fr
in l'oienos, mnilern
Ten coniferm hi
Glenctjrn Villa ,lnr,Vr&gff.1 ,ft,;
cnitere. pa.
MAPLE LAWN llnlti- :- "! p:r-s.
" ure. Unn,l table Mn.lern
noeklat; ('. KKTiKI.KKX.
The Old Inn A ",,n1d f"mlly .htei. con"-
' v enlem!y terate.l. well-su,,.
.1 ! 'able rT"s rn bihiI( atlnn Nf I, Htanff
BWIFTWATKB. PA.
The Swiftwater w'"irr. p.
New open for the
ilst aeaaan. JOHN H WOOOI.INO.
TOnntAXXA. PA i
Chicbetter Uu"e' 2e00ft elevation. Toe.
hanna.Pa. Mrs Chichester. Uklt.
WKnNKUSVll.l.E. r .
SUNSET HALL WernerIIU. l'.
wwiiwua inui 0ni. ,luu tuJ tffl
abee sea level, overleoklliB Uuuitful anj
historical Lebanon Vallej, MeJurn Imrruve
ments, Superior table.
flFO. . Oal'I.. Alar.
Vernerallle, Pu.
,n linen
GALEN HALL
Hillside """If"' Views. Mlern"8ar.ntel
, Term-; mwleraie K,ith. Oeihnrt
keij:h nr.RT. pawk. pa.
Dealrable furnlshej summer rettaaea near
lak anJ golf ceurs for ran- bv the month
i'"" Write II. V. TKAflFJl. Mtr.
r12fsa.ttadian
iMrmf i7 u i & e &
New YerkHalif.3x Quebec
The I'ulntlHl Tntn-Screw
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
will make four unusually attractive cruises
Nyir JULY 8-22 and AUG. 5-19
Mminmc one il.ij ut lljllfm Te il.i at Quehrti
Sslllmr th-nush Hi (.ut of i .mx. n, Nnrthumterl.,,,,! stralls the bread St taw.
renre up th. faeruen.! Uner ..n.l thence ell le Oueliei- Mnjnlflcent n,Jrs .,. mini
water cool ,th. - Te ship has spar'tius prmnenene necks atirt xt deck V, mi.
many riwiina m nth finest uiitne ,.p Orchestra fur m" r-S ainaa.
The round trip occupies. 12 day., rate $150 and up,
or one way te Quebec, 5 day.. $80 and up.
V" '""J""-'' "lilrr,l for th rrufsri Fer Itl'istuue.l Ittnnture (W,e
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
34 Whitehall Street, New Yerk, or any Teuri.t ACent
Furneia Withy & Ce., Ltd., Bourse Bid., PhiU.
MT. OKK.TXA. '.V
Hetel CeneWagO I;-la Coneae.
n ...... . .7?. ..5" J'tna I'a
I"-.. i'er raiea aadreas
M'KIMKH Pmn
I Opens Junn 24
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VAI.I.KV reitfiK. PA.
WASHINGTON INN
Chicken ami Wh.Tj n.imers
DANI P I J VnnilHKf.s Pr.,p
SCinVKNK8'H,I.K. jvT
PEIIKIUMKN INN .Mej. imp ' "lUeal ' les
Ileat., bath.. Ilah., icinla dmiulnj, Special
Sunday chicken dinner Kcr twnkiat tvrlta
, Cll A8.UXjlKll Pn ii chj.enk.,111,,
MVABTIIMOKKri'AT "
STRATH HAVEN INN
suAUTii.Mimi:. p..
Attractive hnhurh.in Hetel 'JO mlnulca from
Phlla. Hrea.I St. Hlnllen l"re auln tn mnrn
Inir and eenln trains. OAUAni: In cennic
Ien. MiSPlnua rnunds Tt-ntils. Canoeing
l)ancln. TIJA UOOM n, kly and mOUy
rntea quoted Dinner Pirtles, llaiquet, I
MOt'NT KIC.CO. N. V.
phf:?.ur '.raiior'u'en-:
outdoor .leeplns if daalr.d : aJtdoer
sports; produce from own rarm; mail.
c attentien: aaen rata, '
ermudA
OnJv 2Davx frhm NmvVhrkM. .&.
Tours Include All Expense
8 Days $83.00 9 Days $88.50
and unuard I u i.n ni: jMne lenier Teuri
in proportion Ti.urs Inr 'ml Tranpirt.iilen
iif:. .1 1",r,,;er, Hlt,T Heiel anl all
Inn r.itinc s.dij Trlpa
Il.ium' li.p in 'iin.m.r nlep,. J.in 00 and up.
Bermuda Is Coel in Summer
Modern llnlrla All Outdoor Mmrla
Sni'ina. lailin . f 'lennle Kldlnx.
lirlMnit. I'.iimx Ki.i.mr I) ncln-? etc.
Frequent Sailings
la Palatini 'I win strew ite.itners
Ne I'lisaperts reijulred
Send for sjici-ial Summer Textra floefc'et
FurneM Bermuda Line
34 Whitehall St., N. Y.
Furet Witky A Ce., Lid., tonne BM.,PW.
Or Any Tourist AfeSnt
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