Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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'.ugh Cpmmlsslenara
Geed .'read advocates of Audubon. N.
LEAVES $1fii,0W t-STATB
OhMtnat war) wffl reeatra th iwM
for life. At the death of theelste
SS0,000 is left te William H. Hall, a
cousin, and one-half the, residue gees te
the two hospitals. The ether half will
be held in trust for nieces and nephews.
At their death tbe principal remaining
will go te, tbe hospitals.
Other wills 'probated are these of
Jehn W. Hampton, Jr., who died in
the Presbyterian Hospital June 4 and
Hat' an eatae mm;
Walter, and two andchlMrni: sWaa
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RADIO IN THE HOME
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On etdlnanea w vmi
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A re4f-ffd(-hf'ntenain
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all commissioners voting "no,
when
beth T. uienaras, Jn neutn nixteenm
street, $20,000; Niceltl Heklcr, 6041
Hpruce street, 910,000; Patrick Smyth;.
8ii Seuth Fifth street. $8000;, Annie
Taggert. who died in the Mlserlcerdla
Hospital, $6036, and Annie O. Tomlln Temlln Tomlln
sen, Somerton, Pa., $31,800. An In
ventory was filed in the personal estate
of Harrietts Buckett, $72,604.60.
held tealgbf.
for the benefit "of
they found the majprity of residents en
the street were unwilling' te pay for the
Improvement.
Tbe streets te be paved are: Pine
street, Merchant' street, Orayeberry ave
nue, Washington terrace, Oakland ave
nue and Cedarcroft avenue.
The amount of money Involved In the
Improvements Is $180,000.
Charity eneflts In Will of Anna
Chestnut
The Pennsylvania and Children'
Hospitals are benefited In the will of
Anna' Chestnut, of the Bcllevuo-Strat-ferd,
which was probated today. She
died May 28.
r Her entlre estate, valued at 1110,000,
la left in trust te her sister, Mary B.
By tflCNRY M NEKLY
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Hospital,'
Guticura Se
J., bad taelr Ihnlng at the meeting of
Comnlexle
the Borough Commissioners last night.
Six ordinances, for .the concreting of
streets within tfie limits of the borough,
Are Healthy
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TPeciprqcalutomebileTnsurance
levejiIriumph
With the&PPt shown In this
dtsatratieh a storage battery can
SfiESrtn geed condition for a
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Your Storage Battery Needs Attention
... i hnve veur "B" battery in- battery ana. with one of
ltd. in yur nnd P'ePf'y hooked
1,'yo'e will net hare te bother much
It be long na tne eiccincuy mm
irei seems te have plenty of "kick"
8- .. - .- v.
bin tne electricity twm m ue
enough there la only one thing
the battery away and
ene1
t de threw
a ew one. ......
if,,tj.ir. thnnch the nlnte of your
llenbull) rpqufres a powerful current.
hies' very lime et ic ana n aoea u
T. I.. . Let rn. IM tilv tnMittid
iterj eugiu w '' " " - "" -
mere. ...
irhternge. battery, newerer, is a
..4. tniAhMer enemies! mechanism
lch'!ls:reHcd upon te'. deliver', quite ''
enrrrent. te give a geed deal of
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m,. rfrr cell is net nura ier mi
eienec-ns'- Y?rk nnd wh,,e up dt7
'3l hooked together will give you fairly
StWaetery service In lighting your
ff . m e1.v ttmfk. ttiAv rrr Benn
Sueh a uelnt where the Bcrvlcc becomes
:fr. .nn,i ,ImI of life left In them, it
feet the kind of life that will de for
lAli.purpese.
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ite Sl.GU. anu X oeudc u mey would
Four dry cells' nt forty cents apiece
ik
w mero than a week with any
fficlency left nt the end of that time. It
Onla net lK 1HUIIJ HWIIO III HUB ric
i cover the cost of a nrst-cmss uterage
tttry.
V. With the storage battery you will
it three very great advantages. First.
Jm current you will drnw from it will
W steady nml juxt the kind of a cur
;iml veu want for radio purposes; sec-
:W, it will stand up efficiently many
timw s inB us luu uy lc" "
!,hen the charge is exhausted it is an
inexpensive matter te have n new charge
rtut into it or put one in yourself by
'booking it up with your house lighting
MitTMit with the nrenet apparatus in
between and it is ready te begin all ever
ft A storage battery requires looking
after just as does any ether delicate
ind, efficient piece of mechnnism.
'' First, there are certain things you
ijmat be careful of In order te cover the
Wtircmciits of the fire underwuiters.
-They have decreed that the battery
lairt be completely housed se that nil
tyre parts are covered. They alw do de
'tuna that you connect the battery te
IMM wires tnreugu iuses wuicu win nei
pillow mero than ten amperes te pass.
Tbii is done se tnnt ir two wires come
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fCiaeinail.v ui cumuli ihjiiuej nui
) out and the current will be stepped
fore it lias a chance te start n, lire.
Tbey also have ruled that storage bat
jfcriM which have exposed terminals
enust be provided with a ventilated
tour of such a nature that It will pre-
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ivcil( Btcmvuiiii r.i.u.71. uiiuiiii. ni:iueu iiiu
rainals. They insist that the wiring
..Mhreen the uternge battery and your
Vrtdle apparatus be net less than Ne.
& 3 & S gauge approved rubber
'.covered.
$ The underwriters say nothing about
jour eyes and your clothes, but let m
Jwirn you net te spill the ncld of the
(littery upon the carpet nor let any part
( the battery, which is moist with this
keld." tnnrh vnnr rtnthes. T nnc hml a
we-.carry a storage battery a short
tutance for me ' without warning ulm
Af If an1 .Knt.fr .n nn.tw nf.a..wnil 4t.A
tjetn of 'his trouser legs, against which
it nad rubbed, simply fell te pieces.
And .above all, after handling any
rt of 'the battery, de net touch your
res. I de net knew that this acid
s jreuld cause blindness, but I de knew
'that it can cause most uncomfortable
Pi?"'
Jsever have a flame near the top of a
ttMhly charged battery. During the
meccm of charging aud for some time
Mtfrward the solution forms a gae
iblch is highly "explosive.
.Lxiralne your battery through the
Vler-capa nt least once a week and see
gat the solution is well abave thft
SJm e the plates. If It is net; pour In
jWtllled water or a chemically pure
iter that you can get from the drug
fare, until the plates are well covered.
ll the solution becomes wpnlt it U mnrh
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lular battery
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!lf.
Si. . nre many makes of "boras
JMrgers en the market new, all do
wned te change the alternating cur
WJt of your house lighting system into
, current net tee strong for the
man .in cbarae of the
station de the refilling
than attempt it your
one of these.
simply plug Inte a light socket and
battery will charge overnight at the
yen
d the
ex
pense of only a few cents for current.
ThAut rhnrc-inr devices may seem ex
pensive, but they are well worth while
because a battery which is "boosted"
rnnnl nt Hmea K week will rive two
or three times the length of service of
one which is used te tne umit. ana men
fiillv veMiAWAit.
Fer n dollar you can get what fa
known as a "hydrometer syringe,"
n-hli'h wliL lvi vnu an unfailing indi
catien of whether your battery needs
Minrvlntf nr nnf.
Inslde the glass part of the eyringe
Is a little glass thing that leeks like a
thermometer tube. When you spuceaa
the bulb of the syringe and take .soma
of the solution Inte the class barrel.
this little tube floats and the point en
th antiM at which it meets ua sur
face of the solution tells you what. the
eclfle gravity" of the solution
f.illv rhsrsed battery will Indicate
around 1280 en the scale, while a rally
discharged one will read about 1229.
In actual service you should never let
the specific gravity of this solution get
below 1240.
Kfnnnre hattnrie are traded accord
Ing te their "ampere-hour" capacity-
that is. the number of neurs for wnicn
they will steadily deliver a current of
one amnere. It Is best net te ret a bat
tery of less than sixty ampere hours
for radio purposes. The average audlen
bulb will use about one ampere an
hour, se that your battery would burn
for sixty hours continually. If you are
uslne two amplifiers as well as the de
tecter you will be using three amperes
an hour and your battery will last
twenty hours.
CevirlpM, 10, tu Publie L,cleer Company
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Today's Programs
Fhlladflphls Station (WFT)
(Strawbridre A Clothier)
1:19 P. M. Public LtrxiER radio ntws
bulletin!.
8:30 te 4:30 Concert by Strawbrldc A
Clothier Male Quartet (Jehn Owens. Ednyfed
Lewla. Hareld Slmendi. Jehn Vanderiloet).
asMeted by I.eretta Kerk. planlit.
6:80 te 0 Baaeball "core.
Evfnlnr concert twilnnlnr at 8 o'clock
Fannie Blankman Beurne1! Initrumtntal
Trie: Madam lleurne, harp; Madame Mo Me Mo
dave, celle: Nellie Ureadty Abbett, violin;
alae tolea by Henry aeerc Sparks, tenor,
and Renald Mllei. baritone.
rhiladflpbl Station (WIT)
(Glmbel Brathera)
1:48 P. M. A varied muelcal precram.
:30-Becltal by F . O. Bareck. dramitle
baritone, anlited by Mrs. Frances Uabeeck.
planlet.
Dance muilc.
7:08 Final baaeball acerei.
JiB ;;uncje WJp;;; bedtime atertec
T-e "Uncle Wlp'f roll call of children
wrltlns te elm.
Newark. N. J station (VTJZ)
(Weatlnsheaae)
8 P. M. Review of the Iren and iteel
Induatrlea and their relation te seneral bull
neM condition!.
7 Animal aterea. by Florence Smith Vln
cent. 7:30 "Interpretation of Drur I.abele,"
by Dr. W. 8. Hubbard. Bureau of Chemle
try. United State Department et Agrl
culture.
8 Concert by the Orlclnal Key-tone Syn Syn
cepatari: Billy Dacon. Jr.. piane: Heward
Carrel, banjo; Hr.reld Klrkman. vielin: Beb
denier, clarinet; Harry L. Belter, aaie-
fhene; Julius Enlf. cemet: Edward Hoelzer.
rombene: Jea McCarthy, drums and traps.
8 Recital by Daisy Jean, Belelan cellist,
harpist and soprano, accompanied by Jean
WC '(Plttaburth Station (KDRA)
(Westlnchense)
8:30 P. M. and at flfteen-mlnute tntervsJg
thereafter Baseball scores.
7 P. M. Baseball scores. News.
7:45 P. M. Oevernment market report
and a report et the New Tork Stock Ex
cbancs. 8 P. M. Baseball cores. 'Jlayereunde
and Recreation." by William B. Haddock,
former Sheriff of Allegheny County and new
Purehaslnr Arent of Allegheny County.
8:80 P. M. "Beets and His Brethers," a
bedtime story for the children.
e P. M. Music.
10 P. M. Baieball scores MUstc program
by Mrs. Mary J. Conway, soprano; Mies
Annie Laurie, pianist iMrs.Mergarst Shelby
Laurie, pianist; C. Karl Conway, rsader:
Donald Stelnflrit. violinist.
See-
INCOME TAX DUE
Tomorrow Last Day te Meat
end Installment
Fay that Income Tax !
Tomorrow is the last day en which
tne second installment et tnecieral In
come taxes can be paid without a pen
alty being imposed.
Blakeiy JJ. McCaugnn, Collector of
internal uevenue, reports the returns
for this section are coming In very
slowly, and that he expects a rush of
payments at the Federal Building.
Uncommon Sense
: The Mind Is Burglar Proof
By JOHN BLAKE
nil hns been observed for
PICHKS,
many centuries, tnke wings.
MjF'"y. depart in various ways. Some Seme
pes they nre dissipated by these who
gS"'"'. them, sometimes they are
gwj'lerfd by their Inheritors. Often -Vi
tney arc tuken away from these who
fer i . "' 1,y entlemen with whem
Ut ft . nni1 llBnlng Plans te de
Fv hnrt et thing.
fcckVt u,tcen.tlyn man who operated a
fWl-sJiep xcw Yerk was seut te
VU AS n Cnmnintl liln4 Knnsae.in I.K.
bm'hn?1!1 "'"'feij lu taking nway
UrtU "' peepl tl,c ruUb e
'BEB are many ether persons In
tbe unrl.l ..in -. .
ilihTthl. I. i" ."' lur"8 und Pur'
'" ttiH fame him hnu T
wme of them are held.un men and
liars, 8oine ate awlndlera anr! aome
pte c who pretend te be business
I irmiy nrc sharpers In dls-
l ''Jwliere are win a ti nu-nv
icumui. Cirn04i 'y tlutt ethers have
1 world. ' lu'' "" "'
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0110 nlisnlnfnl,.
, vhlelt no en n
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safe
steal
investment
or rilch
tdJn. . ':.. ue. '.nvestment which la
i;.;.,' M" eyM of the young
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wC.;-.Mre capital.
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knows the best
In education
you please
l. "wi-never,
of an engineer and take away the knowl
edge that enables him te threw bridgfs
across rivers or span mountains with
railway tracks.
Ne swindler can talk the doctor out
of his ability te help the suffering or
the mechanic out of his trade.
THE capital that Is store away in the
convoluted gray matter in tbe
human skull will never be Htelen. The
ere that contains this precious metal
vill neyer yield it up. Consequently
no one attempts te take It away.
An investment of this sort pays all
the way from a competence te a future,
and It is absolutely burglar and swin
dler proof.
Copyright, tttl, ev PubHe Ltdaer Company
"Radie-Twins"
(Patent Pcaolef)
These !lWOTESili Why
IW. Ak TWICE J kill
clear TWICE mounts?
In pairs of like or unlike auperxrrstals
both In one "Rudaller" mount, Economical
ret fully gueranteed.
At most dealers, including;
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Yeu hstre perhaps noticed
the silvery bubbles in Clic
quot Club Ginger Ale and
that they stay in it a long
time.'
"Putting in the bubbles"
is an important part 'of
making Clicquot. The
spring water drawn from
the bed-rock through alu
minum pipes, is quite cold
but net cold enough.
By refrigeration, the tem
perature of the water is
forced down almost te freez
ing. Then the water is car
bonated. That's what
makes Clicquot se lively,
se'full of sparkle.
uWairmer water .would, net
uuce tne carDonauen se wen.
after the bottle fs opened.
Se the man who puts the
bubbles in Clicquot watches
the thermometers and keeps
the temperature just right.
And every part of the
making of Clicquot Club is
just as carefully guarded.
Ne ginger but real Jamaica
ginger is used, only pure
cane sugar sweetens it, and
the happy blend of Clicquot
is made with the addition of
fruit juices. Ne wonder
rAey all like it.
Order Clicquot Club Gin
ger Ale by the case.. Should
you desire a change iri flavors
at times, you can get a mixed
case with, Ginger Ale,
saparilla, Birch Beer,
Reet Beer.
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nor would it, held it, se long
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realize that here is a coffee of quality, for its very
aroma invites a cup, and quickens the appetite,
while its delicious flavor will make you exclaim en
thusiastically : "Ah I That's splendid coffee !"
We carry only the one grade of coffee because
our customers are entitled te the best; and we can
give them Asce Coffee at such a low price because
of our close connections with the sources of supply.
One price one blend one grade
the best cup you ever drank
Get acquainted with this rich, rare blend of goodness today.
"You'll taste the difference!"
sold where you see this name-plate en the window
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Think that is one quarter
of your premium and that
is what the Pennsylvania
Indemnity Exchange has
been saving its members for
years and still saves them.
Cut this out new and mail it
and let us explain our plan.
Pennsylvania Indemnity Exchange
Bread Street tad Seitk Pcaa Sejiare
PHILADELPHIA
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CLOVER TRIUMPH
IS
SAFE
Cheaply constructed heaters
are dangerous. The deadly
carbon monexido gas generated,
by unscientifically made burn
ers has caused fatalities.
CLOVER TRIUMPH has per
feet combustion. It Is net
made te sell at a predeter
mined price. Manufacturing
cost is net considered.
CLOVER TRIUMPH is made
right for safe, economical
service and sold at the lowest
possible price. Quality is
never forgotten.
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with sanitary paddle
and brochure of help-
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French's
Mustard
Here's the mustard that, used in cooking,
adds flavor te feeds and dressings.
And en salads or cold meats it gives a won
derful taste. Fine for picnic lunches.
Mere than 80 years' experience
in mustard making has perfected
French's Cream Salad Mustard
Ask for French's at any geed store.
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ROCHESTER. N. Y.
Philadelphia Office, 213 S. Frent St.
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