isS? " - ' " ' wvmvmft inmr.Tr T.RnaiiiTU-pmT.Ahii'XPTnJV. 'franAT.-' fakv '' iti, i922 t ' " . I H. ,. w. '" 1 re. Ir " fK BTrJ( Mfl i4L. w i-awj. RADIO IN THE HOME Ily HENRY M. NEELY BVOL SM1VP I Wf MiiJ 1 Ril-tiiiiSSwi Rtb-BATTE. II I fi ywuyL 1 Vf 5TOAGt BATTERY )E8SK0y I rv-1 : V "" lv ikjik i XI a I 1 Il&Tr uv l t t -vii rvr f i- t . m m t i sk What the AiuHen Control Panel Is Thtre af n great many beginner!" In radio who de net want their receiving itta inclesed In .1 panel with ccrj one of the instruments fastened perman tntly in its plaee. Thrj want te have AtU thp (HfTerent appnrutus ncparnte "e thit they can line the (nn of hooking It-un" in different wajs te fcee what re HUlts they get. .1 confess te being one of tliee en thuMasts meelf. It Is a tine thing te hMre one of these beautiful complete w( e that, when 5 our friends come in for nn evening you pan turn en the VJulce" and give them h radio concert. Hut there ii an Indescribable joy in funding around with new hook-ups and trying ever one that the latet radio magazine publishes or that jinur nelgu b6r hns copied from one of hi friends. That Is wh I recommend putting fch (.eparatc pieie of apparatus Inte Hi'ewn little panel, Mx lncin-. li in, lhl ninkes It niucli rnsler te hook up in a new wa and the result leeks almost i an neat a a r gularlj designed com plete set. nut whettier ou adept tills unit' J , itta inclesed In .1 panel with ccrj one I l . J ' I or tne Instruments fastened Herman- I t "- " ". I system or net, theie Is one part of thelbatterj be sure te inetigate and ask instrument that should by all means be mounted en a panel. This Is the control xyitem for jour nudlen hulb. lhere are Mveral instruments tint go te muke up this contiel and thej are always con nected in the -same waj. no matter whit kind of hook-up jeu tij, se ha Ing them permanently in this form saves the trouble of wiring them together each time you change the et ami aeid the chance of making mistakes. Let us examine the little panel which we described In the laet article of this series. Take the back lew of the panel, as nhexvn in the illustration. Yeu will find it hooked up te two batteries The stor age battery, known as the "A". Is the one which supplies the current of clep tridtt; te light the filament of the bulb. There are many mikes of batterj for thH purpose and most of the ordinary lotteries used in nutomebile. v de Vry wen. an, newevrr. win net. i V, r SCl-Lr Give the Grewing Bey Plenty of Milk Milk the perfect feed the body-builder will make a man of him . It makes healthy children sturdy boys and rosy-cheeked girls. GOLD MEDAL MILK Rich fresh pure wholesome V HK2-VT K. gggkw WK-M,:u ih Jt & i V Vut 'I'.Vi J- i. ? F P BULB SOCKET 1hlsslinM the (nmplete hook up" for the amlleii bulb control panel with the two batteries necis v.ir. for Its operation. The illustra tion makes rle.ir the method nf wiring and the arllile expl.ilns Its operation hae one ert line Icrnge b.ittet which will work benntlfiilh en in nutomebile, but when I hook it up te in nudlen bulb it makes sui h n ensiling and r'frjlng' noise in the phones that 1 I cannot hear sicmil. IWen hiivlnt? n some one who airead ins a set what kind of batten he iss for his "A The "It batterj is a .prleN of little dr ells m eh a; are u-ed in flashlights. Eich one of these vu 1ms n strencth of one nnd a Irilf Milts .mil ten or twelve of tin in in "-erics Ies ten or twehe t mes ''lnt Milt.lge Mnw the 1.150 for radio has swept the runtiv. msnufac turirs ," put these (n cells Inte neat litt'e bhxks melded Inte an lnsuhitin: substance. '1 his Is l.j all odds the best wav te buy them. 'Ihete blocks of "tl" batteries come in two si7cs 'JULj xelts and 1," Seme makes of bulbs will operate en '2tj Milts; etheis risiulre mere. 1 innkp It a practice ulwit te bin the 4,ri.eit si7c and put it en j sk by Mr panel -unit with a swltih which enables me te take our '! volts and then, bv steps of "P.. elt ptcIi, m Mrength up te 15. With thit I can try any bulb i ni ui - .inn ,t iuii- varia Beys ' SIPPLEE-VV1LLS-J0NES J T.tlen In thU "0" bfltter.r strength wllllj" i "pert of the New Yerk Stock Ex- H11.-II ;iu ii niiiii. iiiii.iu.tiin.iii in e.- Mi-, M -Ha8lnll eer . . linN, "llie PriiftnmHii and III Werlc." bvC. Tin. rtimunt In n rniKliitiinix cull nf I : '! Hthoel of Umttlhir. Carnegie In im rnteMiit I n rominueus com cut BtUutp of Technolev. iittnburgh. . ., ., S10( Inl Wire llSUlllh Itl It tirelO With a. "Inncct V.Mn nn.l lllacRK of VrKMftblM i switch blade that reehcs ever Its ertge, teiiclihiL' am Part of the circle desired. Tliit wire offers a verj high resistance le electric currents, no much sy, m fact, that, If the entire circle Is put i in your "A" battery circuit, none of the (urrcnt will reach the bulb. The switch ieelves eer this, resist ance wire, gixulually Including less or mere, as jeu desire, and se legulatlng the brightness at which jour bulb burns, This bilglilne-s is important and has much te de with the clearness of tbci tlgnals received. I Alwajs operate en the least bril liancy that will gle jeu satisfactory, signals. it Is a gicat mistake te force the fila- I inent of tlic bulb Hewling and whis tling In the phones are usually a warn- I ing that jeu are putting tee much cur rent Inte jour filament. ou will notice, in the diagram of the back of the panel, there is a wlrel from the minus binding pest of the "H" ' battery te the minus of the "A." Al Al eost all hook-ups call for thlh connec tion e jeu are safe in making It a per manent one en the back of the beard. The rest of the illusttatlen Is sdf-ex-planaterj . I ervrlght, 13!1 ly I'ulhe t tdtt'r Coituenv Today's Programs fhllHdrlnlilii Mntlmi (VUM) stntnbrlclgr .1 riiitlilrr I If P M I at news items fnm riii'e I risirn 1 in .e l r,n r v 7.en7tt 7.ner nole i m.nit Hi" ! "lI Jelm O-n-ns. i. in nie iiiirr schm it i..is site. iiiw. liie. Theu wintT wind.' Har-ant. Jehn H!idersisit I'lMi mle aeleei, I. Mlb'l 1viii ielln i li.irre sLnm tli ,14.1, c nlm I the Msht. iloetn Jehn Owens, trier nnd Jein nn l-r-1 iet bnes bi win. Cm the shore s.-tJilner Jnhr an 1 r- sloet SO le fi r M Racball eer 8.10 P M lUlln talU i I.wi p Kh lall. Jr sin P M Diritere jo'e Charles Dern- 40 P M Tlev K iditrfs b' Reere K. PawlliiK Jr. ( 1", 1' I Th Troubadour pi-SMitur one pteeram. I'hlt ilelphla station (VIP) tc',lmbl llnjihrrs) 1 ;i V M Selections b the Glmbel Or ih'a j in Theresa Hutt-nl -ontralie enBs, (j I ,r l.nilen t thi nUne 1 P .M -Phonesrnph -election ; 15 l' M Piml X istbill -cores la 7 f, Cncle l's bixltirre. uteriea for the 7 20 P M fncl Wtp will read th names of ihl.drn wrltlna te him 7 30 P JI -Varied mu-leai se'ectlens PITT-1U KOII -TTIOV (M)IvA) (Ueslliutlinuse) 1 ;i P M Unj at flftn rnlnjl lnterala thereafter Heball acei-s 7 j M lfaseball ecore ecere Nw . .. .-.. .j - c itir-nshir ' Mr,. en nu c eli''fes ler ntufii t. ii' 1 ,. m 111 n f I.U Krie cellese, Puines- ) aiis ,1 mi 1, inan. 7 U P M -C. uernmenl market reports Week ly W. ) Ik-nedlct. eeiintv aitrlcuUiirliit. Al- lpuh-nv County Turin Hurenu . . 8 l J'. M snow White nml th Seen t.lfle l(irf-." n herttlini sterj for the chllilifii, Uncle Wlunlli's bcdtlmfi ler. . n !. M Mmlc ly Arthur C. tnett. tner! Mls Hcrnlcfi n, Quartz. accempinlM: ler"lll'R IlanJ A Iterelli. conJucter (for l. 11 I'eiii Mil I sTIIKNFCTAnV STATION WOl) Klrnrrnl Mislrle empanv) U 10 I' M. r:arl uteck ninrkrt quota queta quota tlelin 0 OO I M I're.luie HnJ aleck niark't quo. litlens baaeHIl i-iilt. n-s bulltlna. n 0 1". 51 srnlh chapter of "Alii- In emWliincl." Kelin linacr. reailer. 1 40 T. M - Hsltli talk "sfe Watr for ratnplna- 1'artlsn." by rr. H-rman f. llla. New Yerk Hints Health Department "15 J. M Concert prearam: LEfT$200 T0CHAmTY Jehn McQrath Estate Werth $40, 500, Probate of Will 8hew Jehn McHrath. of t(W" North Eight eenth street, whose will wan probated tedav, leaes S100 of his 40,000 estate te St. Jeseph's Catholic Church. An An other MINI gees te the Cliurch of the (5eu. while the residue is left te his son. Muck V. Medi nth. In the will of Margaret C, O Illicit, who leae a StlOOO Chtitte, $100 is be queathed te each of the following in in stituteons: Little Sisters of the l'oer, Heuse of ("oed Shepherd, St. Jehn a Da Nurveiv .Hid the Heme for Crippled Chililiui. The lesldue Is left te the He. Xmin V. nhcr. for dis tribution among Catholic charities. Other wills preuateti are niee in l ijeraee K. Sturges. who diet in the Iieraei n. . i h 1'mMlne Samaritan Hospital, s.wwj, i.meune ' Hevle who died in the Presbyterian n.M,,si,i srTniKi: .Mnrcaret A. .Met calf t'rlil Aigle stieet. $10,000, and Matilda Van ' llcns-clacr , Yard. 327 Seuth eighteenth street. M4.2O0. In In enterlcs were tiled In the personal estates of Jehn Lambeit. SI 70 .07.'?. 44, nnd Agnes T. Norten. $37.MH.S0. PERSHING NOTCOMING HERt Sends Werd He Will Be Unable te Attend Twenty-eighth Reunion Geneial Pershing cannot attend the letinlen of the Twenty-eighth Division in this citj. . Verl te thit effect was leccived this morning at Dnislen headquarters from Pershing who stated that he had been ordered te go en a four dajs' trip te Camp Lee. Charlette, N. C. The na ture of the trip wns net disclosed. The "unaeldable absence" of Amer ica's generalissimo Is n severe setback te the plans of the Division leaders. lie wn" scheduled te attend the din ner of the officers of the Twenty-eighth Division at the 1'nlen League tonight an 1 te review the division parade en Ttread street tomorrow . Little Benny's Notebook By Lee Pape , lestldday after supplr pep took off B4 . his iees and put en his Mlppcrs saying. I Thats ImpesMble, sed ma. Ah, new for n cigar and 14 canet solid The doeco It Is, whose feet aie they, comfort. whose lied Is It? sed pep. And he put his feet up and stalled I mcen i(R impossible for you te stav te mieak with :i Mtttivflccl lxprtssien, home tenite, sed ma. the I'asswerd end mn sed, I should think jeu'd be Cemltt of the Dawters of Cleepattera tired of staying home every nlte, 1 is going te meet heci lenlte and ccr should think jeu'd feel the need of n thing is sippehed te be very secret and little ainusemlnt and reckrcatlen. Ccrj thing, se for goednlss Mikes detit Jest sitting heer en my 4th from the Rtft (00 comfortable, last ertcbra mid drawing geed cleen i Te lepcet the blind mans famous ie ie stneak into mv luncs Is nmuseniliit umlimnrk. T see. seil hop. well, far be it nckreatlen enuff for me. sed non. Wlch he kepp en doing, and ma sod. W'y dent jeu 'call up Mr. Lewis mid see If he wunts te bowl or plaj bill bill ycrde or methlng? DIALS 7Cc Finest Quality f J DETECTOR TUBES-S5.00 MURDOCH PHONES 3000 Ohm. $g.00 Our STOCK is COMPLETE All Standard Parti at Lift Prices Come here and avoid disap pointment. We guarantee all our merchandise. Mail Orders Promptly Filled RADIO lCOMPANY 1613 SANSOM ST. lamat 43 Rare 4330 Wt bring tht iverJ fe year heme OrEN HKMMls AJ&SSjSM Your boy Asset or Liability? CHILDHOOD ABUNDANCE OF SPARE TIME Dad's hand en the helm - Mutual Confidence - i 1 1 M 1 1 II 11 I i I 1 11 11 Iff Study the chart. Yeu will find it as interesting as a diagram of business and ten times as important, if you are a father. Here are the life lines of two American boys the kind we all knew. Each started with average health and prospects. Each had te go through the "awkward age" the critical stages of boyhood and adolescence. Each met the same discouragements and hard knocks in his youth. One get ever the rough places with manly courage; the ether drifted aimlessly. One became an asset te his fam ily and te his country. The ether a liability. Why this tragic difference? Whose the responsibility? These who have made a life study of boys and men experts in practical boy psychology are agreed that a father's com- panienship is the big vital factor which determines a boy's place in the world. The lack of that friendly relationship is the most disastrous lack in America today. Thousands of fathers realize they are losing their son's con fidence at the very time he needs their guidance most. . . Hew often you hear the remark "I just don't seem te be able te get held of my boy." When the City of Philadelphia set aside "BOY WEEK" it ex pressed the whole nation's conviction that fathers and sons should "get together" for the health of the nation. But there are fifty-one ether weeks in which growing boys need te be chums with Dad. And there are 3,360 hours of spare time in a boy's year Dad's opportunity, if he knew it! Hew is a busy father harassed and preoccupied in his grown-up world going te make the best of a responsibility which he cannot turn ever te any ether human being? A practical plan has been perfected. A group of our country's most successful Bey Workers have made the whole thing delightfully simple by a program of boy activity. If you have a boy or boys between the ages of eight and sixteen send your name, address and the age of your boys. Name Address I I have sons years of age. Yeu will receive complete particulars without any obligation. Let us get together new. FATHER AND SON LEAGUE EASTERN HEADQUARTERS . A A IT.aaf 991 Sffenr TVT.., V1V XT XT Well, well, I llrnwt you tlldent like that felle, aed pep, nnd mn sed, ell, nobody can be as blnck as they're paint ed and tlicrea no use being iinrre mind ed, de j ou mint me te call him up for you? Ne, I mint te stay home and Inke It cany, my feet nrc tired, m backs tjreel, mv heels tired, in ether wcrcls I m tired, fnm mn 10 wish tn lie the sole reper sentnthe of the male sex in env gath ering of the Daw tern of Cleepattera. And he took his feet down and took Walnut .1083 Race 3021 EUGENE G. WILE Ne. 7 North Tenth Street Philadelphia, Pa. Everything in Radie of Standard Makes Complete Radie Sets Installed The Right Goods AT The Right Prices COMK s,JlJ UHR Electric Supply Ce. 19 N. 7th St. Phenei Hell- Market 1102 Kejetene Main I959 13 BOYHOOD SPECIAL wm HABIT FORMING CRISES PERIOD his slippers off and put his shoes en and took me te the movies. NOT A WOMAN ON.TIIK iVtLl Wm Wblew Zander' !iver afraid te place one of her ex In the Jury bexT Old ha figure that her charms weulil nil uence a male iury7 The breach of I prom e caaa of Widow Zander agalnut tncle Ulm la re- ported dally In th. K"Yx?.,n fniiSw "Th! Kmlo.Sicllen. .Ker renl fun fellow T6. eHK " -.... 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A, I ALVO Radie RECEIVING SETS $ier.oe JL 1J Complete "Mad in Our Town" Why vy Lc. 7151 MANHOOD EARLY HIS FIRST JOB DISCOURAGEMENTS .1 hey can't help growing Seme boys are net acquainted with Dad Three thousand hours of 8 pare time what is he doing with them? Father needs help as well It may net be tee late i ? j$f:y y mwprr"----! " r1"? v vvi, Aicrr x urn pi, x. V . 'ifij-w, asm m . y?i- fcL-uv .. 1. ,:: .,' m. : ... . &'... .jite -ITliiitttf-.'i iifiSutt ! fid v itftf,aftrej.ai.,vtt , &AMli&JiBefSSi&l. ammimkmkimmmwmmimMWteftibwammmmamiixmmmMM nv (.
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