"i"': fjjp jK-avrvJ ?i 1 'j aU.'SWir' 'S'll yW-UWig 'iWTOifc "' v KLtVM. ,. I. I V ,fJ3B7Kf "r-ra. Jf- V 'V'V rtfrY ' T " 1".'" u ,.,.T1 JM91V i ':!, wy .' vv; "tn'V"'' v -., '1 .?v ,'" kX ; St " K. if ,1 E w r sv ..ILL- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 1 i 2.4 ' 1922 1 f H r RADIO IN THE HOME Ity HENRY M. NEEIA' Covvrleht, ISSi, by PulUc Ledger Company Tedays Programs Philadelphia Station (WIH (GlmbH ttrethm) 1:50 P. M. Selections for dancltur by the Olmh-l Orchitra. 2.30 Hclt.l by lce Shehn, tenon Mrs, Krnnces llabceck at the plnne. 3 Dance musle en tha Cenreld player player plnne. 7 0.". rinul baseball scores. 7:13 Children's bedtime stories by Uncle Vlt. 7.20 Uncle Win "calls the roll" of kid. dlea wrltlnar et him. rhllftilrlpliU Station (Will (Rtrihrlde A Clothier) 1:10 P. JI 1'fni.ic IniiER radio bulletins. Till slieus tlie wreitc mellieil of pl.irln? tue arloreuplprs near cacli ether and In (lie saiuu positions. The n trims jlc an Indication of tlie Iray that the magnet Imii which Mimes around one, when currents flew, Interferes with the ether 1'ariemeters Arc Delicate Instruments Yeu may think It N quite a wmlc f space when you luilM the two vario varie meters that have hecn (1cm rilieil, t ) mount each one In it own M by ch inch rmnel. It leaves n lei of room e,i each hide that you don't like te .-co Tarnnt. Hut that room in't vacant. When ever n current of elect ticlty Uncs with very rapid i'Iihiirps fiem our ilutM-tlmi te nnetlier around a coil of wite. II causes n cre.it commotion in the atmos phere around the c. 11. Yeu h:v- M-cn an erdinarj liur-es'iiue ii..iRiiet b:mi;:lif Bear te a compass or te a pile of iron .filing. And you have sfen tin m- liatfa needle dance a tur!;cy trot and the Iren lillns- de a regular shlmiin with out any direct enntnet betwien tnem and the ends of the magnet. Your variemeter hee 'ines a masncl the minute you send currents of e'e trinity threituh the wnes. ailetnatltu with incenieivable rnp.dlty as radio currents de. And. a- the currents al ternate, se does the mairnetistn which Is catiMMl all around the coil. When a current s'nrts. n send- out a wave of miixnetNin imiuiuI tli H : when it steps, the wave of umgnctiMn collnpt-es and fal's back. When the current swlnss threttsh In the eppusitc direction, another different wave rocs out through the ether and wh'it that current steps that je iuIIhiim.". and falls back. New, there is a very peculiar thins about waves of invisible mimm'tl-m llki this. If you have a whed limit In buch n position that any part of any wire Is w ''mi t'iN wavi- nHi tli" first coil sends out. the wave of innpitt Ism will create or Induce u cutreni of actual electricity in the ether ir cult. It will make a cm rent in n- direction when the wave is sent out aim a current in the opposite direction wtien the wave of magnetism celhipM-s and falls back. 'enequently. If you put two vario varie meters cluse together, ns shown in the Illustration, the waves- of imiKiietl-m from one (the area through which these wavts nre felt i called the ''mac, netle field" l will create currents of elec tricity in the ether, mid these cur rents will effis t the currents which the sicna are making in that cell. It I even possible that the currents may be In se li reatien t" each etner tti.it the induced current will swing in just the opposite (Unction from the signal cur rent and oppose it se much that it will net be ifudible in th" :!enc. I And then, again, when you turn thelKDKA or WJZ, And, conversely, I (inside cell (known ns the 'rotor") f can tune out these two and listen te one se as te eel the proper magnetic nny one of the flve at will. i Influence from the outside cell iiiiimvn as the "stator"), the nmgnellsuf from ! the ether variemeter may reacli them both and totally destroy the effect you want. Variemeters placed parallel and near te each ether like these shown lit the plcure - hnvc most remarkable effects I upon each ether and one of the most I common ff these effects is a constant iind deafening howling In the phones that makes it impossible te hear nny i signals at all. If these instruments arc se delicate, you may wonder why we use them nt all. The answer I very easy. They de , two important things; they Increase the strength of signals and, pcrhnps most important, they are se dell-ate In I adjustment that, when used properly, they enable us te tunc out one signnl and henr nnetlier piaini.x, even wnen 1 both signals are en the Mitno wave j length and the one we want te. hear is from farther away or Is weaker thai I the one we want te tunc out. As I have said, the types shown hern ' nre net nearly se etllclent ns the maiiii- i facturcd ones in which the "Mil ter" is wound en the inside of a form te fit ever a ball mid the "rotor" is wound : n round this ball. That kind of wind ing brings both lacrs of wire se close together th.it they almost touch, anil this is n great advantage In many ways. Hut these homemade ones will give you some needed practice in handling variemeters and they are surprisingly ell'uieiit. With two home-wound spider web ceils as a couplet mid with two of Hm.ii linnirt. wmipil vn rlnmnters. ntld with only one bulb, I regularly hear Pittsburgh, H70 miles away, mid New- ' ark. about seventv miles away, and I have no dltllcult in tuning either one i (ut te receive the ether. And I can eliminate the five stations in and about riil'adelphla se that I de net even hear them faintly while listening te either 8:30 te 4:30 tlecttal bv the Mrawhrldce A Clothier Male Quartet (Jehn Ouens, Kdny ted Iritis, Hareld (Mmend. Jehn Vine dersloet), assisted by Mrs. Harry K. Kl' lenfuB, soprano, nnd Lercttn. Kerk, ulanlst. 0:30 te (1 llasebatl scores. Evening concert befilnnlne nt 8 o'clock by the Colllncsueod Ladles' Deuble c)uurtet (Lnnlse fiterrett HnzH, director! Clrnri C. Knluht, I.uclft Cluss, Udna fshute Van Jfeter, ltesalle Wiggins, Lea Ul Fount. I-llll.i It, Themas, llertha P. Hese end lledney Clarke. Newark, X, J., Station (WJZ) OYtstlngheuse) (l P M. "Itcvlew of the Iren and Steel Industries end Their Relation te General llulncss Conditions." by the Iren Aire. 7 "Animal Hterles," by Florence Smith Vincent. Ceuttesy of New Yerk Evening Telexram. 7:3(1 "Wild Bill Illckek," by Captain Frank Winch. s "Is Heed Dentistry a Health Facter?" by Dr. T. Andrew Ilucktey. 8:15 Recital by Kathleen Mera, soprano, formerly of Queen's Hall. Londen. D-30 Concert by the Colonial Orchestra, of HldgeilcM Park, N. J, fli Interesting Outings One-Day Trips Frem Philadelphia en "The Reading" St.eevf. valvf: Moter C,a.rs- vine atlmilit iiicucr Uiicuis a Jin aht Owner M MOTOIV CARS A Demonstration Is Final The supcrieiity of the sleeve-valve meter is hard te demonstrate; in words, but easy in actual performance. These who ride in the car are easily convinced of the superior quiet, smooth action of the meter, and, in time, appreciate that it actually improves with use. SCOTT MOTOR COMPANY 90S North Bread St. 1Mi7;r s.1'1." Tl'c A'iit' Moter at tj Best in a Steams Sleeve Valvk Moter CAfts EXCURSIONS TO NEW YORK $0.00 3 Hound Trip F.terr Other Htindnr NEXT EXCURSION SUNDAY, MAY 28 Special train leaves Headlne Terminal 7:00 A. SI. (Standard Time). 8:00 A. M, (DayllKht Time), stepping at Columbia Ave., Huntingdon St., Wayne Junction, Lnan and Jenklntewn. Ticket may be purchased erler te date nf ercurslen. EXCURSION TO SIIMfsAV .11 IMP A WIIKFS-RARRF $A.7l's?ffl."!.traln -" Keadlne Ter. IfflLlIlAAj WrimUJ CB mtnnl (lifle A. SI. (Stnmlnrd Tlmel. 7:00 A. SI. (Dil Unlit Time), ston sten nlns; nt Columbia Ate., HuntlnE HuntlnE den St. nnd Wayne .lunrtlen. ALSO SIAl'CII CHUNK. WHITE HAVEN Tickets may be purchased prier AND ASHLEY ' date of excursion. and SCRANTON L Round AH Trip Seashore H .50 Excursions i Hound Trie EVERY SUNDAY Alie Memerial Day, Tuesday, May 30 Leave Chestnut and Seuth" St. Ferries Standard , DayllKht Time 'Tlnv Atlantic City ,.fl:00 A. M. 0:30 A. M. Fer Ocean City, Stene Harber, WIMwend and Cape May....B:50 A. M. Keturnlnir leave All relnt B.00P. M. ' 0:00 P. M, Additional train from Atlantle City :!.', P. M.I 0:1." P.M. 7 HO A. M. 7.30 A. M. 0:.',0 A. M. ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY On and after Sunday, June I. Atlantic City excursion trains run te and from SIIlsslppl Ae and Hearderalk. EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY Cemmenclns June 19 Fer detailed information consult agents; see flyers. Philadelphia & S Travel en Reading Railway VjSitW 'The Reading" FISHERMEN'S SPIICIA 1 LeaHs Chestnut and Seuth St. Fer ries ft:30 A. M. (Standard Time), :30 A. it. (DayllKht Time), every Sunday; also Memerial Dav, Tues day. May 30. for Schelllneer's Land Ing (Cape May). II... K t. ! VnAtt the distinctive EVERSIIARP cap is a handy trastr that may be rtplactd tchtn worn, Btntalh the cap, the name EVERSIIARP it clearly tnftaved. Loek ler this name. imiMUrU Your own EVERSHARP An old-fashioned pencil belengta te any one who picks it up. But your Eversharp is yours as individual as watch or pocket knife. It is a prized possession, te guard, te. carry with you always, te use every day. Ne ether pencil can be like Eversharp. Ne ether can have the exclusive patented tip that holds the lead se firmly. Ne ether is made with Eversharp precision. It is well worth while te get the genuine. Loek for 'the name en the pencil. Geed dealers everywhere show Eversharp in many styles, geld, silver and enamel. 65c te $65. Sold complete with magazine full of leads for many months' writ ing. A complete refill, twelve Eversharp leads in the Redtop Bex, and an extra eraser, costs but 15c everywhere. Ask your dealer te show you the Wahl Pen with all-metal barrel,te match your Eversharp in design and writing efficiency. Made by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago .Vne Vec Ofice, 429 Broadway M one eleven cigarettes )r fe I lOlf I I I I I II I I I II 1 1 II ill I I I lil.ipi.lli I li nlll'l (m-7ryd Void U He6t Ihpfc&ik m mrnsHARp matched by WAHL PEN & Three Friendly Gentlemen TURKISH BURLEY VIRGINIA The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today. Ouarantecd by S-- AA General Motet5 'Ruciks Ne Better Value at any Price i Twe Range Transmission Removable Cylinder Wall, Radius Reds 4 Pump and Thermo-Syphen Coeling 5 Removable Valve Lifter Assemblies 6 Pressure Lubrication 7 Instantaneous Governer GMC trucks offer better transportation than can be purchased in any ether meter truck, regardless of price. Their quality is demon strated by their exclusive efficiency features and by the repeat orders from users who have tested this quality in actual service. General Meters Truck Company Diviiien of General Moter Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Direct Factory Branch 205 NORTH TWENTY-SECOND ST. Philadelphia, Pa. Spruce 2076 Race 7859 1 Ten, 1295 2-Ten, '2375 3Y2-Ten, '3600 S-Ten, '3950 Chaitii only At the Factory Tax te be added --tfT-riiAnum'mU.unTiriTllltllin'r.l,!!:! 'limMUinimiUiIlUltllllimtlUUiaiTlMniltlllW'IUniilllIiliaminiTaLni 1UlliriUrlIIiriI!h Tl'IKPIttnrirltniTI'ja ''trtl'llt ?t!Mitrtiiv.iii!ii'i-.iM:TfMitt.r'v:iTr.!Tn"!i4i.ii-iii:trMi: tHtttliiiiti '"""""" " -.......,..--- - ,-. , , ,, , ,p ,, ,,, (ll,i((i ( 1)lt n.n, i(, , i(i(ui,niiiuinini'ii'iiini llltlllflllHIItllllllltlllllJIIhllllliiil'lllia ''4 J """"" , MittflJtm. fh& JrwJLtecvtA w FIFTH AVS NEWYOaKCTTT ,i Read the Classified Advertisements ki. INOOMORATCD i :m w.f kf. -u1? i 'i.."- .. I'(sk I I 'l utice&r I I I 1 1 II 1 Mil Jl s r f fy , I w t f V en rages - ev9 9 JZ,,4J;;at
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