Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDOER-PHHTADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
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tic.'- bedtime lerle for Iho children) Uncle
,VIkeU'i bedtime ter .
I 0 P. M. MlM CUra ltuhn. aoprane.
ShuUjeld lreblertan Church, The Century
Male Ouaftet from lh 11ttburh Chamber
i i,x Commerce cherun rtobsrHen Tlllen.
i tenor Hey Strner, tner l)r Itus'f" '...
baritone. .Inn--. K. frett ! Karl i
llns. ccempnli Nathan Weinberg, vtellnlet
Schcnertnd Station IMOVI
(Cenenil Kleclrlc rempn)
W 30 I" M -Knrl "lock ttiaiket qunU j
""ilV M Produce and stock market qui .
loiinte liuutiall reeulta nwi nuunii".
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"I0LANTHE," FAIRY OPERA,
GIVEN BY SAVOY COMPANY
Gilbert and Sullivan Favorite Hat
Fine Production at Bread
' Breatl That the current season might
' net be altogether barren te the great
I host of Gilbert and Sullivan enthusl-
Bt, the Snvey Opera Company last
night produced "lelnnthe," certainly
one of ilie meet melodious of all the O.
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u tit t f sn(h phantCf et
t i...iA uiiin ilAirfkr rAdr
T -itt ! M nvith tutu. ''.""ViMr.'l.'NS ' nml " collehoratlon. for the fJrt e
iirnit'h i'y nr itrrnun M !. N three performance nt the Hrend Street
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CROUND
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VAOIOMlTtB
BATTtRV VAniOMITCR
Here's the "short wne rexenemllve" lioeU-tip at tmeil with the "unit"
method of hullillnjr that e hae hern tlesrrtblitB. Six of the unit lit
together and Rive the appearance of a complete cabinet. Ilent of till
sjntem h that. If ou ant te try ether hoek-upn, It's cas te tahc apart
and put together another way. The dotted line li the wiring of the
"body rapacity grounds"
This He-cnlled "fairy opera" In by
no means the easiest of the series for
amateur production. Net only Is the
mttfttn tt i vnllie. jllffi.ii.1 nnlim. ,..
. ..!... v ,. ti ...in vi mm, mi limine, uill
of War RliK Bureau , .ln.ni ,.,. nKM ,. , ,,-
A newlj funned peM of the Anierl- nn, llnctueui chnrncterlstlcs of the
cnti Legien In New erk. composed of ,ner,,t , diffieult of proper rendition,
disabled men. has been named the Last night's performance wag. In al
"Polemd Cholmelej-.Ienro I st, alter meR, j oeuntgf one 0f lnert nn,j
the Int.' Colonel H (. C helmeley ( i,cnufVi n,e Havey Company with Its
.tones, feimer director of the w nr uisk , UHa prodigality has empleved a large
Insurance Uureau. and alreadv tia a cast wtn n whepplng big chorus, just
membership of 200 v . the kind neccsMiry te put across that
After the parade In ev erk en , .. entrance of the Peers In
uecorauen unj n urmi-umc .. '.
HONOR CHOLMELEY-JONES
t ninn Pest Named for Late Head.
of War Rlik Bureau
furtneil pet of the Ai
ion In New Yerk, compos
men. 1ms been namei
I Chelmclc --lenei Vest,"
It the kind that takes a minute or two
for the modern audience te absorb, Ig
nored. The battle of words (set te
music) between the Fairy Queen and
the Lord Chancellor had just enough of
that "badinage se nlrv" te be In the
uplrlt of the distinguished authors.
The principals of the cast as n rule
succeeded admirably in their cliarac cliarac
teriratlens. Miss Marie Zarn was a
pretty Thyllls and vocally capable;
Mrs. Ocerge P. Mllllngten was ad
mirable ns lelanlhe, and Miss Anne
flujer n most delightful Fairy Queen.
The part of Strephon, half-fairy and
half-mortal, who was pushed Inte Par
liament by fairy backers, was well
played by Nelsen Eddy J Leslie Jey was
a sonorous Lord Mount Aregat; Jehn
Clark 81ms, Jr., sang the famous Hen
try's song with real distinction, and
Frank Ward, as the Lord Chancellor, rt
part he hav played befpre, gave a whim
sical and humorous portrayal of that
most delightful character.
Trelley Injurea Child
Florence Haker, eight years old, of
102 North Farsen street, was struck
by a Haverford nvenue trolley car a
short distance from her home lat night
and severely Injured. She was taken
te the lrcfibyterlan Hospital.
K Feiir crtrd
pout, numbering twrnt), win inuiur i
Ilordentewn. N J. and fire volley
ever the grnve. Members of the Cholme Chelme
lev -Jenes family from New lerk and
Uroemall will meet the pest members
nt the Ilordentewn Cemetery.
r. TO ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS
Putting These "I nits" Together
It mil hnrn Wn hnllilin- nil nf tllOfC Oom. With ?m b K
lx.bSr.8,.!eh units that I have been Z?'T.., Coad.t.en
recemtnetidiiiK in thee nrtlcie. ou can ey th Mgitn of wnii street,
new put together a "short wave re- j r7,Jd,a,1,s"",,n,r nre"dw,l'
Keneratlve net and you will see wnac s t0 10 13 concert j,r the Myr Dl
a neat-loeklne bit of radio apparatus i nuvu.8tratf'(i Hetel ercnutr
thev mute An.l vim will nUn real ze i ac!e)nt II .MicK.tn. ee e
hew convenient thl ?.vstem 1 when
J Flrslrth; dotted Un reprint, he "-h "" '"nK
wiring for the "body capacity creund." J iWettehme)
leu mnv think T have been ever-em- a p m uuMbail nceree ittifle. br i v ..' , ,., ...h ..j n,.tL .i.ij.. ...i
ary kfice- l"'"" ". .,, : .V 1 i.i.
proper style. The fairies are of suf
ficient attractiveness and grace, and
the noblemen are just Kngllsh enough
and dignified enough te be excellent
foils. Ner was the comedy, much of
of Phil-
lnlln Samuel
Ktz, fbllx.Mn welln Joef Pmtt im en olte
Andrw l'acenia. basj. Oeore Vr pine
phatuine this body capacity
but just hook up the et and try te J1,l-h.
I i. .NI 1 1 - ....!.. MA..H.l ''..".v
lmuinptts. ! rrv n (1a.iI. erirnnlftt nf Cnl
l Church. I'ltunuricri l.oek mm im
work it without n bedv capacity creund i mn of Rninnni rerne I rniveritv
and you'll change tour mind ;,rc,P.pl' for Memerln! Drv m Mr ld
1 .1.... , ,.,..,., .e, ,1,.., tt mx'i h r -Moere Weirern vlee pr-e1dKetAm.rlc.tn
A lis li I llirnii fcs r e. imt n"
!N
done Itut It's n nuisance. If ten
haven't car d te go te the trouble of
"backing" all your panels with tinfoil,
you'll have te u-e what a friend of
mine always refers te us a "inngic
wand " This is simply a stick of thin,
but stiff, weed about eighteen Inches
long en the end of whicli you wind n
tip of insulating tape or rubber or any
thing that he considerable frirtien te
It. Tills wand is te turn the various
dials and te make the adjustments
necpfnn te receive sisnals.
Net long age I saw in one of the
rndie magazines that the same thing
could be done with n long lend pencil,
but 1 never wns able te make It work.
The pnd In th" pencil sepmed te make
ltfelf a part of the condenser which the
human body is and I found this "body
capacity" effect just as bad with the
pencil as without
The wand, however, does the trick.
But it is a great nuisance and It 1b
frequently very difficult te make a fine
adjustment with n stick the length
necessary te overcome this capacity.
And with this lmek up you will often
find an adjustment only the width of
a pencil line will make the difference i
between geed and bad reception
As the units are nrranged In the
Illustration, you will notice that the
vanoceupler and the twr variemeters war
are placed as far apart as possible, 11ns
Iclon Auxlllnrv Derar'men' f lnni
in!.
8 30-- Arnchne nnd "Th Cem of fly-
Special Performance It Planned for
Camp Dix Beya
A minstrel show will be given at
Carnn nix tonight by the Juvenile Or-
snnlznHen. formed during the war. i )
Mildred Celdan will act ns interlocutor;
Kthcl Haker will be the end girls.
Mrs. Chnrles Haren will be at the
piano There will be twenty -six girls
lu the cast Special features will be
professional tee dancing singing nnd
Instrumental musie.
SWITCH POINTS
SWITCH LEVERS, ETC.
WHOLESALE ONLY
PREMIER RADIO MFG. CO.
KS N. D T. Phene Mkl. 0111
'ihiiiiimiiiiiiiiininintimT
Uncommon Sense : A Waiting World
Hy JOHN HIjAKK
EWS editors will tell you that there "DUILL1ANT minds
RADIO!!!
Fni belh time end money by con cen
etrurthiK our own eet Write for
tree detail
DUDLEY-VOUGHT COMPANY
I tepi. A. 23 Hoetu Bid Street
Philadelphia. U. 8. A.
news since the signing of the nrmlstlce.
Se vast was the war. se tretnen.leus
the tiding that came out of it. that
the everyday happensings that Inter
ested people before 1014 seem new te
have lest all Importance.
Since the most exciting of all news
Is news of battle, information about
battles which compared te these of thp
war feem utterly Insignificant are little
heeded by the public, and are conse
quently worth little space in the news,
papers.
ANOTHER factor in this news slump
is the fnct that the world is wait
ing though it hardly knows just what
it Is waiting for.
IJut the problems arising from the
are net et settled l nere tins
been little readjustment, little resump'
BRILLIANT minds that might
otherwise be giving off ideas as I
milium gives off rays nre busied with '
heavy and tangled problems of world
affairs.
Parliaments and Congressmen are
absorbed with serious matters and.
matters which. Inasmuch as they under-
stand them but vaguely themselves,
they cannot make the people understand
nt all.
Capital is timid, for it Is never sura1
of what may happen and ns a cense-I
quence there are few new and pic
turesque experiments In trade or m.inu- '
fncture.
HIE contagion of this waiting spirit I
the multitude Every
man one meets is watting for some'
T
Is te kepp them outside nf the influence tieD of trade between the nations.
of each ether's "magnetic fields, which Until matters a
T Irnvn nlrpnilv explained The vorle
meters, built in this unit system, would
prebnbly be far enough apart even if the
units were next te each ether, but in
radio, as In everything eKe, it's better
te he safe than sorry.
There is no eet way of going about
operating this hook-up. Te n very
large extent, it is simply a case of hunt
around until you find the signal you
sje after. Then, en succeeding eve
nings, you can usually find it some seme
""wbcre around the same adjustment
but net always.
Of course, the first thing te de Is te
find your desired wnte 'ength roughly I
en the arioceupler. This is done by
varying the number of turns of wire '
veu use in the coils of the vnrioceupler
"and at the some time varying the cou
pling The coupling is arled. as nl- ,
readv explained, by rotating the ball
beck' and forth if ou nre using the
t-tandnrd tnrioceupler, hv raising or
lowering the top coil if you are using
our home-made spider-web teupler nnd.
If you nre using an olrl-fnshlened loose
Coupler, bv pulling the inner coil out
of the larger one or put-hlng lr in. .I'er .I'er
sennliy. I hae had wry little success
with a Ioesp coupler with this hnek-up ,
The adjustments necessarv are tee fine.
I have been nhle te hear the speech and
music fnjrlv Inudlv. but have never been I
able te "clear it up" se ns te make it i
really smisfactenly distinct I much '
prefer the home made spider webs te'
anv ether kind of coupler, and by the
knob nnd thrpnd which I hnv described,
veu can get the very finest kind of ad- i
3ustment of the coupling.
Re enreful of the brightness of your
filament In using this hook-up. If your
phetic are iieir, try less current If
that doesn't step the net-e us the snmc
amount of current nnd see if nltering i
the setting of one or the ether of the
varioceuplers won't step it
When ou hear the first faint sound
of the broadcast, get it as clear as you
can with the coupling and condenser (if
j en nrp using one! and then try Flewiy
ajid carefully altering the setting of the
two varioceuplers. Try the rheostat
again, tee, eer new nnd then. And
If you have mounted nnd tapped the
forty -fHe-wlt "H" battery as I have
advised, try a little mere or 7W cur
rent from thar.
That, unfortunately, is all I enn tell
jeu about operating this set It is a
matter of sticking at it until you mas
ter it
Cert"'. "'. tV u6lif LtAeir fmpini
re settled, or en their
way te settlement, it eem? idle for
men te de anything hut te wait te
thing for a msterieu millennium which
will et him' te work In the old way,
with the same interest in life that he had
before the war
Such h time Is bv no mentis boneless
It is a time of great opportunity. I
Achievement is easy or difficult accord
ing te the number of men who are
striving for It The man or woman
who has a grent work te de has n better
wait interminably till conferences and chance of getting it done new than nt
parleys shall decide what Is te be done any ether time. Fer naif the world
about the rreubles of the nations. h dormant nnd in thnt half of the
Such a time gives llttlp incentive te world nre tnnnv whose competition
Invention, little te original thought or would be troublesome if they went out
investigation. after the same pert of achievement.
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mahogany-finish Console Cabinet is
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tested in your presence, if desired, be
fore being sold.
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FURNITURE Factory Prices
We have en hand in eiir warehouse about $100,000 worth Jl
high-grade furniture, which we must sell for the factories for whir.
we are rnuaaeipmu itmeciKuu.cn. musi convert this fumi
ture into cash, and quickly, tee. Therefore, we offer te the publle
our entire stock Which we will sell direct-from-eur-factories-to-vnii .1
rprnll tn fnMnrv nrices. you t
Te illustrate te you the unusual values wc mention below .
few of our effers:
4-Pc. Bedroom Suite
asss)..'72-50
Ideal for bungalows, mimmer
homes, apartment houses & hotels.
1225 American Wnlnut
Bedroom Suite, Queen $1 1 g
Anne Period, lrK HO
Vanity Dresser, Bow Bew
Knd Bed
SUITE Very special at O
Cholce of tapestries and veleurs.
Loeso Baring cushions. Snrlnr
seats nnd backs.
Sprlnj
1280 American Walnut
Dining Beem Suite. m
Queen Anne Period, 10 145
pieces, complete
A Fine Helectlen of rrled Furniture up te iSOO
Whlle They Inst. (10S In the l.et
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ze rure Silk Fleei tsi si .
MATTRESSES. . ..if .Ml
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Nett
WheletaU DUtributer of Furniture of Ounf;u
nme nnd 111 CL. OJ Cl Witr.h.L
Showrooms M. IT klUi aU Ol. 201-te.t Innl s..
Mft
te rostefllee OrJrn Pally S te B Alan Any Evenlnc br Abmu. II
Order held until detired for delivery free of chargelXXSBM
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We Carry the Most Complete Line of
Radie Equipment in the City
Gtrmittt Raiiotren U. V. 200 Tabu (detector eny), $5.00
Genuine Raiiotren U. V. 201 Tebtt (detector and amplifier), $6.50
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rme Ampllfrlni' Trnntfermer $ 4.2.1 Llxhtnlns; Iwltfhr. 100 Amp. Si. .10
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Variable rendenserg. 48 Plate 8.25 HendsrtH 3.00 te 111.00
Variable Condensers. 23 Plate 2.2. (ienulnr llnkellte Blnla 1.00
Fad Crystal Deteetera 2.00 A-l Cnst.il lieteeler H.I
rorajren Tdheeetala 1.40 fllam nnr-leee.ll
Reach I.tfhtn nr Arrelra. , Aerial Mire. 101) feet 40
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AUCTION SALE
By Order of U. S. District Court
Of the Schefield Oil Company, Deremus Avenue,
INewarK, it. J., eh uie prciuiscs, rreuiiesuay, JMay
31, at 12 o'clock (neon).
37,000 gallons Ne. 250 Red Oil
6,000 gallons Ne. 00 Perm. K.
stock.
About 35 barrels Ne. 28 Pale OIL
100 barrels red Standeliai
Petrolatum.
85 barrels Midco S. S. R. itetk.
1500 gallons Ne. 28 Pale Oil.
18,100 gallons Ne. 3 Boynton
stock.
16,100 gallons Ne. 3 Boynton
stock.
204 barrels Ne. 685 stock.
60 barrels Ne. 3 Boynton stock.
Several hundred asserted loose barrels of oil.
; Ten oil storage tanks, capacity 22,000 gallons each.
Six storage tanks, capacity 100.000 gallons each.
j Four compounding tanks (called mixing tanks) capacity 45 (4
, 100 barrels.
1 One Beiler Heuse with 100 H. P. Beiler.
One New Beiler Heuse with two 12e H. P. Boilers. ,
Direct Current generators of ."0 Kilowatt and 35 Kilowatt. "
Fully equipped engine room 123 ft. brick stack.
Four buildings nnd land covering about 5i acres with two nfl
read sidings.
About 120 feet deck ni.'d 300 feet river front.
The above will be sold te the highest bidder without reserve,
Wednesday, May 31, subject te confirmation of the court, at Pett
Office BIdg., Newark. N. .1., June 5, at 10:30 A. M.
Te reach property lake New Jersey Ontral R n from either Vtm
Yerk or Newark and Bet oft at Ni'.WARK TRANSFER. Walk SenS
en Deremus Avenue about three blocks.
Fer further information regarding property and termt write te
SAMUEL I. KESSLER, Receiver,
Bildcr & Bildcr. 9 Clinten St., Newark, N. J.
Attorneys for Receiver,
790 Bread St., Newark, N. J.
S. Van Pernak & Sen, Auctioneers
I'hene Market A0R4
Today's Programs
1'Mladrlphla Station (WF1I
Ctrnwbrlil 1 Clothier)
16 A M Anneuwemnt of T'oven Herse
Shew event
1 If. ' M l.ae n.wp Ume.
2 y M -Deven Hern. Shew announce-
'"TsO te 4 SO P M f'enrert Dut Ah
Mlml Fftlne from l..i Heheme.' Fran
C-lel tennr. and J'aul Knl banten
Seprano ele ' Ah Keri e luf ' from
Traxlaia Doretn- tut r.an" ec
elected Male. Feg Tener nelu He
fore th IJawn - Frank Onleeriy Ho He Ho
?rane "n mvIbs Eihn .Scinjr linrethv
"ex Hiriten nin Kifn Hravest Hi-art
from I'num Pull Ktisl" Huet InK,
Frank OKlei.h tenor and Paul Bniile. bar
ten" Piane eelj elwted .Mjbl Fub
lener eolea fny Net Far-well. The We,
Llttl" Hut en th HI 1 Frnnk riififpt,,
io'rane e J als 1 Itanla from
'MInen ' IliT'tln Fnx '.irliene sole
"Temmy l.ad 1'nul Kn t
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an te 7 P M Hirn Shew anneunre
rn-nie lladle 'lk hv I.U I Kendall, lr
T3H i e s 30 P M I'iniert b Hnrarn
Kenn e tiriheetra HeraH Ke.in director
and n'ane. Huriran llerlech. bun Je A
BchneiH- uxonhere Rivmnnd 1J McMena
mln lUti William !.utesn drutna
rhlliidrli'hhk station IWIP)
(lilmlrer llreihrr.i
1 f.O P M Si-eral eelsetmna hy the Oim
bl ('rrheetra
V 30 P M Iterltai li B A Sweci iUMn
(it iilled tiy Mr PrHiirea Ilubceni
3 P M Iamu in i. c en th lliunanlck
phonemaph
7 1 1' ,M -Pinal hiaebull neerea
7 in P M l'inl Wlp a twdilme merlee
7 '.'0 P M I IK.e Wlp will call off cn
ilnni names who write te him
HUH P M lladte dame tnmlc hy the
Neiruirtll .Sgdtv Orchentra liter Herbert
Weflele lelln tl. Nerman l)ellln flret
F U no M' Praniei labc"ck. eecnnd piano
lareld Pfarf eaxophene. fienald Uercmann
raxephnne Jehn Dunn trombone Harry
Kehre lianjn II A Irlddell drums. Mar
sucrlle Kraum plnlt.
Newark, N. J., Sl.itlmi (W'JZ)
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Raincoats
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Thii Is a wetfWfu. hariraln
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materia cr .'rini; and ab?e-
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Khaki Shirts
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Id. I I m heavy
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aL-1 am mi vith two
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U. S. Army
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4 for
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Very fine, light-weight
cotton Pull-eer style,
with Bheit sleeves.
U. S. Army
Jean
Drawers
35c
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U. S. Army
Blankets
$1.95
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Chambray
Werk Shirts
85c
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Nainsoek
Union
Suits
65c
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Cups
10c
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25c
All Sizes
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