Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Twe of the screen's eteran chaiaeter plajers, Sjlvla Ashton nnd
Theodere Roberts, were caught In a filendlj game of cards. Inci
dentally, It's, a studj in expressions
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
By nENUY
un for m.cen.1 cholce. Affnr seeln:
'Peter Ibbetsone.' Held would nle be
my choice for 'The Mrend Highway.'
though that story does net seem oe '
well silted te the screen, since it Is
"Yeu seem te be ery widely re.id and I
very influential. Did jeu notice that a
certain professional weeklv credited
jour Valentine discussions with 'greatlj,
augmenting' nttendnnce en 'Meran of
the Lady Letty : l sincerely leel tuut
a column of this sort does a great
deal toward Increased Intelligence nnd
enthusiasm in audiences. Even If the
begin by being cruzj about Mae Murrin
-tmd Hepe Hampton, they learn a let
of ether things as thej rend, and even
tually and mexltiiblj develop their
taste. Philadelphia picture audiences
seem unusually responsive nnd discrim
inating one would would saj better
bred and better rend than most and
while it is partly accounted for by thp
quality of the theatres nnd of the
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cause of greater knowledge, trained
by intelligent public discussions in the
dally press.
L. B. If. writes: "Here's another beautiful as the rays of the sun ns historical loenMens nt w nnlngten. U.
one from Washington. I. tee. would they trj te struggle through the dark (, : "K-nme'id, n., nnil liarrlMm s
like te hce Wallace Held In 'The Ama- deuds It is Minbelic of the mee for .I;n,ndlnF en U1' ""Tnin iHV. Qf
teur Gentleman.' and 1 ngree with ou geed pictures Any producer enn put l ' V- e v ', ,i'i . v' . PJ i 8.",
as te the director William De Mllle out that perfecth ridiculous 'Sheik' hci ."eint F'. tiiV i . li i
Is alwnjs Intelligent and sincere. e en if or Mime such idiotic thing. Wallace ?m ' ." lt ''l"1, l Lt.e1!r1"
sometimes uninspired. Jehn Kebert- Held has never been m. favorite, t i front. New Orleans and fiat beat sec. es
Si? WharweulS .eiTXlnk ei Cen 'WTl ?S W thnt WR"niCe HC" lbVu In border thnV the fmuc Ien
role. hat would jeu tiunk of 1.011- Jiil net tnke hiss pnrt well does net.i ,. . i,.rPir.ii. nntiipntie m iIip
red Nngel? He seems te hne a touch knew what he (or she) is talkins about. "? ,wr '' f r'ta' J autUcntlc t0 tUe
of the divine spark which Is lacking In Wouldn't Kodelph Valentine hnve been , mbtv ,$a f romance will run nil
all these extremely attractive and ther- a scream in the role of l'eter? He ' tb ' gThe aterr ?e mintiTin susnense
ir'dadtrrbutwnVur unlh" T? M ?"" "S """ b""ne acuSn'xIl 1 ,"" losehtef
!?! a7i d7u,:..ub"SnVh" .,lW.u"?..?!?lltnnB' "'!'1 G?.rln n'se "s historical erlties nnd will be centered
STi'." Tl-"rti" '.""n'! "i"Vr:'"r "?.. Ma?r.tln ,n.e ;" alwnjs around the figure of Lincoln
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"Uetter training en the part of enmedj cnllpd "fold Feet." I'm be- Tne Rev- Frank Wllllamien, Jr., la
critics, tee, wouldn't come amiss ,RnniK te be hopeful that the movies Appointed te Pest
While personal taste counts, the me- have reached the stage of being ublc. The Kev Frank Wlllinnisen. .7r . n
Il" P'Ci"rPfn Va,l Zltt. a.,b"5e.,lhC ! ""ill "? J'iMfe lt'"lH t.,nt at St. Mark's Episcopal Churc.
. . .I iirZ.- l, u ' ni-eu. nen K..nie 11 in , i.eeit street, ubeve Sixteenth. Has been
any one who studies the art But what wrIter can wntP n "Tavern" for the appointed vi.nr of St. Michael's Chanel
Jeu think of hii .Pert who In- screen and poke fun at all the absurd- 1 nt Nineteenth nnd Lembard stieets. St.
eludes Pem Negri s endetta. Marv iltl(.s nnd silly traditions of the pictures. Michael's is enp of the chapels of St.
Piekferds Leve Light, nnd Cen- the whole atmosphere will be verj much Murk's
Mance Tnlmadgc s Weman s I lace in ricnm. n,l there'll be n chance that The apnelntment was made by Rev
his 1st of best pin j s. nnd refuses te k0mP of theae knm h;K.1np.ed trndl- Dr. Frank I. Vernen, rector of St.
nrim f Iaa Ihhntcnii' 4
I began te feel encouraged about
)Tle audiences, when toelish Wives
parently flopped In New- "Verk. but
is! it wns only that people dldn t
movie
npparcntl
itia
want te pay extra prices when It came
te the Capitel it drew a lecnrd crewil
Tour adjectives 'lewd' and 'bestial' .
fitted perfectlj T only wish they hud
been applied earlier.
"The movie game is n ruthless and
cruel one, after nil. The public adore-.
terlal 'thumbs down' when n fresh dl-'
vlnlty appears And sometimes it seems
all It enres for Is veuth and a sort of
ana tnen overnight gie tlie Rinuin
flapperish charm. Hew de veu suppose
Dorethy Phillips feels te hnve her pic
turc advertised 'Kodelph Valentine with
Dorethy Phillips'? And verj few are
trained te judge wlint proportion of
ciuality is due te nuperier fhiclp or
direction. .lust new. tee ull the tall.
of ridding the industry of undslrablf
must be particularly embarrus-inc te
plajers whose contracts are exnlnnic
and net being lenewed. even iheiiKh
there may be legitimate reasons Ilk.
reductions In salaiy.
Jlsh. but' I wanted te write my mterest
nnd appreciation, and hoped jeu could
endure reading enince l't Is ,pwi
T..U n. I Mll'..ll." 1. .1,,. ......
"NCI. tills Is quite tee lone te pub-
Leeks n If "WnlU" Is the nnni.lni the r.rers. 'h Ue 'im diminished "" " r - " auiiicy 10 over ever
lOOKS ni II YVnilV is tlie pepiliai me pr , .1 - nii p .r(, . t nverraniM
choice tn rlav the heroes of-Tn I ml
lllghwa?" nncl 'The A,neuV(,'ntl"-1
man," nnd nil that remains new is I r
Ills cetnnan.V te iicnuirn the nchts f. r
these two ieinaiK.es In regard t. tun.
second paragraph of .veurs, I .euld 11
tale unfold but I won't, se there.' A
you probably have guessed, I flunk
nny 0110 who plekul a "best list" and
left out "Peter Ibbetson" is remmittln
Icse majeste." Your letter U se
darned interesting fiem first te last
that I couldn't help printing the whe.e
of It even if some of the funs de eh-
Ject te the long communiretions 1'lrase
forgive my delay in linsvveiing, jour
letter get stalled somewhere in my
,esls "
Mele Disgusted Ne Mere writes
'This is te let jeu knew ins I can't
it you mievv any etuer way except
misplace it, or whatever you did with
himself (or herself) 'Mevie Demisted' '
-T -1 ?i; t t it, ",'rH ""; of werrj, wilier, mereij partly parn-
waye that I nm highly disappointed 4Z,.S t. faculties needed te overcome
in you. Mr. jeu have betrnjed mi. I the troubles when they at last arrive
Iwrite one letter, you print It, then j.t it. just as well te be prepared,
1! Write lineilier. Illlll VUU .In re lese. I.... t.lh l,,.,-v ,.r,n. nrennreilneESl.
it. i vuu cspcci me 10 lergive: ivr- . ..ere Is a i-uvuge hull, it will pay ' Ne. 101 Napkin Drawn Frem
naps, atter many j ears of sorrow, but , him te note the easiest wny te thej . ,,,.,, , .v.
net vet. net et. I can never fcrt . ... ', .,.. u... ic ,.ni ,u 1,1.,, no' A napkin is tied around the
never! ,i wlmieier te stand nnd tremble two loons, hb shown in I igure 1, a
("Yeu see. when 11 certain hedv slcns ... i.. ti....ui,i ,.f nnnihilntlnn while 1 Immediately withdrawn without
there ;nust be n reason for it. One can In everj human llfe there is certain
easily see that this person Isn't exactly t() be a number of unpleasant hnppen
enthusiastic about the se-called moving 1 jngs, ninny griefs und perhaps a few
druma. I'm sure about the meviiurl ,M,i...al..u
ifp per.t of it. but I'm net te bure about I
rS "i Jw Ur-n-hma. . Hut I have reformed.
-tljnrt bonier think thnt the inevicH are
rUfVlr ba"81- (I couldn't leek hii
iVlMljftMere words), I saw Teter Ibbet-
'.rswfemed, at last. My soul Is
aaVi ' '.'1 ,
LiMMWMderful picture I bar
vwwwenui picture 1 nave
,ltiJi,'M'sdelIcate and as
AT THE STUDIO .
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M. NEELY
thnnvtif l.lm in nMiJ ,i n
darned geed looking II don't' like geed-
Peking men). I like 'then, Ne .be "men. '
net IScaii n.ummells. Hut new. I think
h u ..r..it nu (. n n nm, .,,,,1
cnenn cemeur. 1 mm)
off my hut te Wallace Held nnd Elsie
Fergusen for their wonderful enact-
ment of their respective roles. Leng
mav they reign.
"I happened tO 20 With n YOUng
flapper, nnd she said that the picture inKt breathing flesh and bleed, real nnd
was no geed. The chnrneters died at convincing, but there will he In It neth-
the end w hereas, If she had written it, inK te offend any section or class or
she would have ended it with a loving race or party.
embrace, and then shown nn after The bread scope of the picture and
scene, where the loving couple is sitting the grent period of time covered, from
surrounded bv their loving breed. Much the time of tlie immigration of Lin
Is life.' Such are the movie fans, coin's ferefnthers te Aineilcn te events
Somebody ought te write 11 scennrle immediately following his nssasslnatlen,
iirnund the movie fans and call it will compel the largest cast ever ns
'Whnt De Thej Want"'" sembled in one picture, and the Lincoln
of It. jet te be announced, will he
f.Serrv about the letter nnd verv plajed bv a man hoe pertrnjal tI11
rtlrifl lliAII, ..Oa..h 1t.V.n.i.nn' a '...( Kl. In ill all MLIian, t fl I O f O t t
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iKlnc t I mean. Your Inst narnernnh 1
HDellt flappers ,, hnpv; cdingi
I, th,n min(U mp of la' 'thnllght8i
' i,,i ,i, .t,- .1,.. .. t,n .. n.v.in. '
tlAtit t(11 tri Ki tli 11 lvn mA TVm kfitif
,)lnK for ,he hpre,.n wj hr, an ern
of taUrt, or pv.(,n bremj j,url(.snue tn
whl()l th(. ..rem(l fhp Littip Years"
ulriPtv nf subtitles, thp lnevltnble
clinch ' fade-out. the stereotyped
villains, heroes nnd heroines, and the Weman Cellist Makes Debut
nbsiird Eliner Glynlsh plots will he, The number of women cellists new
laughed te ridicule I'm btandin pat, before the public Is n small one, prob preb
and hepln lust hepln .) 1 abl because the Instrument seems te
' he nn ungninlv one for them te handle.
J. Schwartz Address Gleria Swan- Next week, as one of the hendllners
n carf "' famous Pln.vers-I.nskv
Studie, Hollvweod. falif I'll trv te
oblige seen en another picture of the
ludv
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"Helen" of Newark I'd have liked
'e run veur letter but--pease for-,
Uncommon Sense :
Hy .JOHN
rnHF HiUUpntlen Is usually bigger
,
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) " 'tM,V', ,,. a LuIMel-. and
a R n,f '" m "" ,'".'"' uli, "
Krf"h '"'T'S ,he
JZl '"
ihu nrM the .10 'in. I
crcaturp a
ing i' In
te th -. of teffrrLr and the
l.?r." r.rrh.u nan kicked bun out of
the picture.
f HKMIV vvr.c ster1" contain
W.mere phi'iiWipay 'huri ih taugla in
H.ejir of th-t'hoeln wretna nerv ubei
u veuth who va Sa.il'e. hy .1 rejgh
r,i rsen during a rumble ,r. re lieA.rt
j w Y..rk
Itesentln ta- Inculr h- proceeded
t0 thrash .. offend- roundly Next
,ja. v,i, ,., ,, ve-.rri :,it the man
,,,. ,lU. p .in ie..e 1 -.fc werld''
champion .- I".!.'.- ta :ad wj,
overcome aih. ..-'-
jt ,K H " n.w.n Ut ', rr.asr.ify fu-
cure tr'. ,:.- afi ;,,i.i-a alwi, for
llut r'",'"'r
afAfiMFYIV treub.es gives people
1Y1 ,. ir. ,,nd unreahenable amount
if n man Is crossing a pasture where
ti.u 1...1I i Miee.llnc toward Inm.
, ,. .. ....... v.
r """" " """""l " ""
,1 will harm him if they get a chance.
Sometimes thcmest virluquH hnve the
most enemies, Decause vn-nnnucu pen-
..1 nM. nrnna hmtHjthOMm Of SUDtrler
rlfhtepusness. Ht.. ...
Inasmuch us tnese treasies win come,
EVENING PUBLIC
give me I couldn't make some of It out
sufficiently te de se. I note thnt you
"simply detest ltodelph": thnt he "does
net belenc in poelety pleture" and that
In "The Hhelk" which "was his limit."
It was "net Itodelpn. but the character
himself that fnscinutcd the Mappers.
,1 agree with ou heartily that Teny
Morene would have been bully In that
role. A fine and unappreciated actor,
thnt 5 Utliers nave veiceu jour rem-
iimin: imu venrnu .mikvi ni nui mi
etarred. hy don't you send a nice
long petition te the Lanky cempnny?
I'm afraid If he Is te be starred that
the combination with Nerma would be
Impossible. l'lcture companies are
chary about putting two "stars" In
one nlcture. Yeu het. I liked "Smllln'
TlireuRh," and I'm Rind jeu liked
Glenn Hunter. I think he shows mere
premlc than any ether jeung fellow
I In the pictures and I mean every word
of that, tee; Speaking of premise, I've
been wondering if imUied.N who snw
"The llncheler Daddy" realized what
a clever recruit from the stage the
films hnve in Lawrence Wheat. Com
ing Lnek te Glenn Hunter, 1 supese
jeu knew that he is being fentured
, "en his own" new. and is te de "Mcr "Mcr
'ten of the Movies" both en the stage
1 nnd the screen. By all means t-ee
"Llllem" if jeu can it's something
In n thousand. Your letter is the
second In my bundle of fan mnll this
morning which contains nn expressed
dcclre te "go te the movies with me."
What would the often-mentioned "Ludy
who etc" hay 7
TO MAKE HUGE
FILM OF i
LIFE OF LINCOLN
0
XE of the biggest jobs jet under
taken in melng pictures is te be
tarted shortly when a recently or
ganized cempnny of Les Angeles be
gins th pleturlzntien of the life and
times of Abraham Lincoln.
After a ear's research under dl dl
rettlen of Dr. Gilbert Ellis Jlnlley. of
the UnUersItv of California, the com
limn Is ready for actunl nreductluu.
ami the officers of the cempnny are new
arinnging for the photography of thu
" tuc sangnmen. Illinois anu .missis
s p.n ""erM- ,,. . . . i
lXTSuhnl bJ
MJ, he rircdess 1 Ince n rpl''"
premeu nnil me priceless j.incejn rents
.. i.i. .i, u n i,ni,,,,.i ti,
PiCtu-e will In no senw be episodic
The people mil events of this most In-
terestlng nnd crucial period of
America' history will march across the
c.,n in n i.nnllt'nmnc .mrinnl.v nt llr.
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NEW VICAR AT ST. MARK'S
frl. l. f'li HTnVi IT n nliiri ntinntinneil lirt
r.ppeIntnifnt of Hev. Vincent Fewlei
potter, of the Diocese of Maine, am!
the Kev Rebert Cernell, of the Leng
Mund Dlecet. as curates.
en the bill at H. P. Keith's theatre,
mie of the few women 'cellists will be
found. She Is Victeria Amati. and this
Is her vaudeville iiemu in I'liiimieiplila.
"he hi- spent her entire professional
areer in concert, uml bus scored sue-
isses both In America and abroad.
Reversing the Telescope
RLKE
n serves no geed purpose te make them
seem larger than thej ure
If can leek at them threueh n
reversed telescope, some of them will
winniilifuc uuuficiuri ui.u Ullltfrs Will
" 'n "f far Ic-s mugnltude while they
uppreacn.
eme tl.em nil, we are sure te nverceme
j ) very considerable number of
After-Dinner Tricks
ICucje
knee In
nd is
uutjlng
the knot
The trick lies In the way the napkin
Is looped. I.uj the napkin nn the knee
with the ends hanging ever, nnd appar
ently cress the endH underneath the
knee. In reality, however, the ends
are bent back and looped together, ns
shown in Figure 2. The ends which
ure brought up are tied together nnd
will stand n slight pull, as the fric
tion of the cloth holds the loop tightly
beneath the knee. A. sharp tug Mill
release the'loepf and the napkin .May
be drawn free, G.
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i V OA
I uoePNiriiiN vtDcrr irnce "
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'ER-'PHillADELPHlA, "i:TURDAY
LEDGER
THE DOO DADS
At last the Doe Dads have completed their wonder
ful journey around the world. Hew glad their friends
arc te see them back.
The guns arc booming, the band plajlng and the
little Doe Dads are almost shouting their heads oft nt
the sight of familiar faces. Old Dec Sawbones Is the
here of the hour. Ills chariot had come te meet him, but
the Doe Dads would net allow mere horses te pull it
en such jejful occasion. They unhitched the horses
and proceeded te haul Old Dec's chariot through the
streets of Doeville themselves.
Old Dec generously Invited some of his Interest
ing friends te share the triumph with him. Sec hew
Percy Haw Haw, the Dude, is gallantly kissing Ills
HONOR LILLIAN RUSSELL
Memerial for Dead Actress te Be
Given at Keith's Tomorrow
As n testimonial te Lillian Ilusell,
who begun her career in uuduville,
etery theatre en the H. K. Keith circuit 1
will held a memeriiil service tomorrow.!
Ileie the service, which K open te th .
public, will begin nt 3 o'clock und will I
r , ., ... "..... . .. l. t- t, -r..
De unuer me aiininivx ui iiik u. e. .mu
rines, In which Miss Itustell held the
office of henutiiri colonel dining the
World Wur.
The inuHlml program will be under
the direction of Henil Scott, who will
sing. Mn Lbrey Hetz. Murle Stene
Liingsteii, Henry Gurney und Holfen Helfen
steln Jlnsen will tnke part. The eulogy
pronounced by the ltcv. IMwnrds ,S.
Traers ever the coffin in Pittsburgh
will be repented and taps will be blown
by marine buglers.
Theatrical Billboard I
for the Coming Week j
Stock
CROSS KEYS "Th Trail of the 1tfnc
some I'lne." HuKcne Walter's drama
tization of Jehn Fex Junier's novel.
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom
Come," story of the Cumberland
Mountain folk, with Mae Desmcnd
and her associates
Vaudeville
B F KEITH'S Kruncls X. Hushmin
and Heverly Bajne, film star!, In .1
satirical comedy plmlet, "Peer Hleh
Man," will be headline! ; also, Ai
ntut Brethers, MddlliiK. whlstlliiB.
gyinnastlc clowns; 'V.Vell'H VlrRinla
and West, comedy, dancing and slni?
Ing: Frank Dais and Adele Darnell,
In a breezy skit, "Birdseed" ; ("arson
and Wlllard, eccentric comedians,
Victeria Amati, woman cellist; Keck Keck
ters. "society gjmnasts," nnd Sultan,
trick horse, presented by Kmma l.ind
ba.
GLOIIE Jules E. Black, with his "el?ht
perfect feels," will present "Last D.ijs
01 acnoei, cemcuy neauuncr, wltn
musical nnd dance trimmings . De
Haven and Rice, famous as ".Muplll
Ban and Mulllcun Frem the West,"
will present "The Follies of 177b "
neveltj ; .TarvlB and Harrison, in a
comedy skit; "The Honejmeoners,'
comedy plajlet, with Mr and Mrs
Nerm in Phillips and ceriip.tuv , Jean
Sisters, "melodies and steps , Anne
Sutcr, ecrentrle comedlcnne , C'hal C'hal
fenle Slsteis, dancers, oeallsls and
aitlsts In neveltj; Three Itajmends,
and ethers
.V.YO.V Menilaj-, Tuesday and Wid
nesd,i, CJene Oranese, senijstiess, as
Klsted by her brother, Churkj, und
Charles Berelll, is headllner, also
Uddle and llertle Cenrad In "heuej
songs", Van Hern and Inez, neveitv ,
Williams and Taj ler, entertainers, and
Allneff Trie fantastical and unu mai
dances Change of bill Thursday
Film first three dus, "Klsscb," with
Allce Lake, last three dajs, "Way
of a Muld "
WAl.rOX HOOr Beth Berl will be
next week's headllner, and the pro pre
(jram of tntertalnment will also In
clude June Roberts, dances, KMHie
nals, "different" songs ; Bettv Hale,
dancer, rind Kennj and O'Neill nov nev
eltj, "High Steps and High C s "
L0WERMER10N EXERCISES
High Scheel Diplomas Awarded at
Annual Commencement
Lewer Merlen High Scheel, at Ard Ard
mere, graduated sixty-eight bejs und
girls last night. A feutuie of the
exercises wns the presentation of
2()0 te the school by Jehn S.
Speirs, Jr., en behalf of the gradu
ating class ns a fund for a prize for
r.nc-llsh each venr.
William L. Austin, president of the
Scheel Heard, presided, add C. H.
I'e nny packer, principal, presented the
diplomas nnd certificates. Gorden
Scevllle delivered the solutntery and
Geerge I'm ring the valedictory.
Announce "Beggar's Opera"
Announcement Is matin thnt the long leng
nwnitcd "Heggur's OpernV' production
will be presented for two weeks nt the
Metiopellton Opera Heuse, beginning
October 10. This old musical classic
nf tlie eighteenth century, bj Jehn
C'n, l.nu pei'nntlv hull 11 Vl'rv HUCCeSH-
ful revlvnl of two jenrs In Londen.
DR. POTTER TO PREACH
The Hev. Dr. Leslie F. Petter, rec
tor of St. Mark's Church, Frunkferd,
will be the sneaker at nn open-air serv
ice en the slte of the Protestant Kpls Kpls
cepal Cathedral en the Parkway tomor
row ufternoen at '1 :30 o'clock.
BACK HOME
RADIO IN
By IIENKY
LOOP
AERIAL
VARIABLE CONDENSER
Here is a simpler hook-up for the
dally geed for receiving en the
fcX OR,D LEAK pNeU ( RhmstatW
I jgjP "Tl (PHONE Zjra-A"
" $Qffl2$s STORAGE BAT
u 5s
I Anether Heek-Up for the Loep Aerial
I One of the most interesting hook-ups i say thnt the novice who has never ukm)
for nn indoor loop that I hnve tried ! , 1"'1 '"d l-'Uer tr.v this eie firt
Riven in the accompanying illustuuien. J 7JZS T V. 'in-Un?!!
1 lhe iiinln point of difference is In the, niter he heceinen proficient in its use
fact that there in n ulrn Cnnnprtlnc- tli he (Ull BlUdlintC te the. mere difficult
positive pest of the sternse bntfrv te
,,, ' . , . , h ..,, '
the ecnter wire of the loop. Thin con-
ncctien is indicated at the point mai!.-etl
A in the drawing,
I Oddl enough, though I have never
' t-een th pecularlty mentioned In nny
tett boeUs, I found during two weeks'
experimenting with this set thut hooK heoK hoeK
ing ths butter) te the center wire seem-
ni ciiiirei) id luue uvmi.v uic iueji s
t,.ll....i , - ,, T 1.1 a
iiiii'.'iiuniii jirepcriies. i (.'.mum hum j
mj loop In any direction or lay It lint I
en the lloer or rnise It ho;Uentnlly I
nheivc my head, and the music enme
ineruly in just tlie fame. ,
I hnve often been curious te knew ,
wliLther ether experimenters hud the,
8mue icsult, but have never bien for-
tunnte cneugli te meet one who litis,
tiled this hook-up, se that I nm btlll ,
unccitnin as te whether ni espcilencc,
was the result of a freak combination j
nf conditions or whether this hook-up
does in reality take away tlie dltec '
tiennl properties fiem the loop. I
should be ver much lnteiestid te lnnm
nnv lesultw that jeu ebtnln from it.
' This hook-up is intended pnttleiilnrlj
fei fctatinuN henillng en longer wave
leiigtii thnn these used in broadcast
In". The vnrlnble condense!, wired un
iih Indicated, increases the vvnve lengths
nf the loop, und the connection with
the storage battery en the positive side
makes the hook-up cspeclully geed for
what ure known fs ( A . signals,
which, of course, Includes the con
certs. In the recent article en the construe
1 tlen of loop nerlnls I spoke nf the ad
vantages for certnin kinds of work of
uinkiiie n loon with nultc a number of
turns and arranging it se thut the ,
wires irem ine milium: hum, inn uc
hooked en tn nny turns desired by means
of cllpH, This, nrrnngenient Is espe
cially useful ler this hook-up.
This arrangement of instruments
i has for the novice some advnntnges ever
i the one given In the preceding nrticle.
In the Ilrht place, it uses lees Instru
ments, and is, therefore, cheaper, and
us it has less variable parts there arS
net se many adjustments te make.
Hut de net forget that it is almost
an nxlein in radio work that simplicity
of operation is alvvajs gained nt the
expense of selective tuning thnt is, the
fewer purts jeu huve te adj.net the
less you arc able te tune out annejlng
1 interference.
Fer this reason I have found this
hook-up te be rnther unsatisfactory
In a city where there are four or five
broadcasting stations 'whereas with the
hook-up given in the preceding article
I have been able te tune out all in
terference with almost unjeariny fa
dlity. lit i'
Btlll, I would be"Wftbst inclined te
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NE 17, ,1922
By t Arch Det
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hand te the crowd. Sleepy am, of course, fell fast
asleep as seen as he get comfortably seated In the
clrarlet. Flannel Feel, the Cep, Is trjinR te keep '"
uuake by pulling his ear, hut Jn spite of this and the
general hubbub, the la -bones sleeps en soundly.
Meanwhile the prorcsslen gees forward, led by a
gallant Doe Dad grenadier with a streaming banner.
The Doe Dads are getting Inte trouble with their old
fashioned cannon. Nee hew one lias kicked back and
knocked the match out of the Doe Dad's hand. There
will be an awful rear when the keg of gunpowder
explodes, but the ether Doe Dads will think that it Is
only part of the celebration.
THE HOME
M. NEELY
loop serial and one that is espe espe
lenger wave lengths
nni1 mere expensive but undoubtedly'
'mere selective arrangements given in
t1L, ether niticle.
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