Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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RADIO IN THE HOME
Vy UUNHY M. NEliLY
Tlte universe Is full of sending and
rKflvliiff Instruments, eatli with Its
en range of wave lengths. Yeu
pluck a rlng and jeu create
waves that can be heard by the ear.
t'ut jour hand near n fire and the
nenei respond te the wave length
which cause heat. Light Is the
rult of certain wave lengths
which the ce can see. There are
wae lengths longer and shorter
than this, but the eye does net
respond te them
The render who Is following thew les
ion i radio may feel that 1 am over ever
emphasising; the Importance of study
ing tlie mibjcet of vibrations and the
mnttcr of wove length, but we nre
jliing In a unlverHC whe'c very exist
ence depends upon vlbratleiiB, and all
of the joys and all of the Berrows of
the world might almost be fcald te nar
row themselves down te a question of
the wave length of these vibrations.
Yeu wake up en one of these beauti
ful summer morning and sec a glorious
ilav""nf miiimIiIiki nnd you are happy.
Why' Scientifically It Ih because of
tlie WhrutieiiH of the particular wave
Irn&th which arc having their effect
upon ou.
With no cloud te Interfere there are
vibrations with wave length f from
ene-thlrt j thousandth te one-sixty-thousandth
of nn inch, and Hint Is pure
sunlight t lie combination of all of the
wave length within that range. The
frequency of thee vibrations run up
tn trillion of time a second, but you
,le net step te count them; jeu merely
knew that jour eyes receivp.thc glowing
sunshine.
That I because the nerve of jour
eve have tuned themselves te icepend te
tiiese lbrntlen.
Veu turn jour ejes away from the
heaen and leek across the country and
jeu see green holds and the color of
the lush brown earth freshly upturned
In the plow, or a Mash of red or blue
or jellnw fiem some bird dashing In nnd
out among the trees or any one of the
mulnd color of the flower.
Veu de net have te turn any knob
or test any currents or twist any
variemeter te get the full effect of all
tills beauty. And jet. u jour cje
pus-es from one color te another, nature
herclf takes care of all till tuning for
you nnd jeu select the different wave
length without being conscious of it.
Seme da v. pel hap, j'eu will be nble
te work jour radio receiver just a
quickly and ns surely. Hut the two
processes nre fundamentally the same ;
light, whether the white light of the
sun or the different colors that you sec,
Is entirely a matter of wave length.
Yeu will see In the advertisement
of ladle receiving sets Mich qualifying
statements a "wave length range 150
te 430 meters." Yeu may wonder why
it Is necessary te have limits of this
Mud placed upon a fct,
Iteinember that. In this Ibratlng uni
verse in which we live, there arc wae
fe long that they will reach a score
of mile from one crest te the ether,
end there arcwaves se short that the
only wav that wejran measure them I
te put them ngnlii'st the shortest wne
we actually can measure and calculate
hew often these wave Interfere with
each ether. It I net tee much te saj
we could have a billion of them en the
head of a pin.
It Is bejend possibility for any one
lere of mechanism te icsnend te such a
Imitli'Sj. range. The eje icsnend te
wnes between ene-thlrtj -thousandth
and one-slxty-thensandth of an Inch
from nest te crcl, and Ihesp waves,
producing whnt we call light, give the
ni.it cleus gift of sight.
Thcie are wave sMIl smaller than
these isllile one. We knew th.it
thej eis because wp can innke pictures
with them upon an ordinary photo pheto phote
Ktnihlc plate pcn though the e.e can
not sec thnu. 'j;hey nre what they cull
the ultra, violet vajs.
As we get te thn longest waves that
(.in lie seen, producing the sensation
nhiih wp knew as the color red, we
IicrIii te be conscious of them through
anntliei of our senses, nnd this I the
ene of teuih. The lbrntien cause
whnt we knew a heat.
Thus the human body hns a separate
re citing set for tuning in thc-c waves
of diffiucnt length".
The sensation which wp call sound I
also entirely a matter of wave length,
hut iheic is this important distinction
between sound uinl light; sound waves
nie pmduccil by vibrations in the air,
and will nut go through n tacuuui,
ttheie.is Hjjht ttntes aie produced ii
the ether and will net only go through a
vacuum, but through n number of very
solid substances, such as glass and
quartz.
Just a the different wave lengths In
the range which we call light give us
the sciifttitlen of different colors, se the
different watc lengths In the air within
the range of sound elve us the sensa
tien which we knew as pitch,
The high, shrill note of the piccolo or
the chirp of a bird 1 caused by air
wave with the shortest wave length.
It Is possible, by mechanical mean, te
cause vibrations In the nlr which can
be detected scientifically, but which the
human ear cannot hear. Many nat
uralists believe that some bird and
many Insects communicate with each
ether by mentis of these short wave te
which we cannot tune our own receiving
Instrument.
The great bass notes of a church
organ nre produced en long pipe and
some organs have pipe as much as
thlrty-ltve or cten sixty-four feet long,
but this i net usual, because very few
person can hear the notes produced
by a sixty-four-feet pipe. Yet it is a
mathematical certainty that if we make
a pipe 1128 feet long and use the same
mechanical process for creating wnvc
motion in the nlr In It, we are pro
ducing nu effect which would be In
cluded In the word "sound" If our
receiving instruments the ears were
made te respond te that wave length.
But they arc net.
Copvrteht, 1022. iu I'ubllc I.tdetr Company
EVENING PTTPlTJO TVTCnaEl PmT.ADETPHTAi. TTTTTPSHAY. .ITJNE 22. 1022 lAriJ
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Teathera Witc
n IMIIOY
DISGRUNTLED PARISHIONERS
PLAN NEW CONGREGATION
Split at Barrlngten, N. J., Caused by
Ruling Against Ledges
Disgruntled member of the l'resbv
teilan ('lunch of Harrington. X. ,T..
hate announced thnt a separate sertite
will be held in the Ilairlngten fire house
Sunday night, when plans will be pie
.sented for the formation of a new con
gregation. The split In the congregation came
about through a controversy ever the
right of the pastor, the Itev. W. T.
Pannell, te exclude certnln ledge from
holding meetings In the basement of the
church. The pnster Issued the order a
moderator of the session, which posi
tion he also holds.
Resignation of n dozen officers nnd
teachers of the Sunday Scheel were
sent te the pastor, following the report
of the Investigating commute of the
I'tesbjtcrj. which upheld Mr. Pannell.
Jack and Janet, havlnp vacation
fun in the weeds, find the bird want
te (70 te school. Janet it teacher, but
King Fisher take her place. Hhc
becomes bird xi:c and gets tz-iiiffi by
tuishing in a fairy ring.
CHAPTER IV
The Dltlng Lessen
JANET followed th example of King
Klsltcr nnd noised ever the water
with fluttering wings, Leeking down,'
a he directed, she get a surprise. This,
wa that she leuld sec deep into the'
water of the river. ' '
Standing en shore, she never had
been able te see very for down into the .
liver. Once in a while she hail seen the
fishes swimming In shallow place, but
the deep spots were a injsterv te her.
New she found that fiem high above
she could leek right down Inte these
deep spots as If through gloss. She
qeuld see the fishes playing, resting and I
hunting feed, A crawfish scuttling
acres the bottom was as plain nsl
though en shore. A turtle swept pest I
and the fishes darted out of his path.
"There I feed," rattled King
Usher. "There in the very cheicest1
feed in plenty."
"dice! I never caught fish." chirped
Ceckv Kebln.
"Then It is time you were going te
school." inttled King Fisher. "Wntch
me ami I'll show you hew te de it."
Down below was .Tebnnv Minnow
pleying with hi sister Minnie Minnow.
Ihey were chasing each ether around a
rock, llcncath the rock lay Mether,
Minnow.
"lie careful. Johnny Minnow! Don't
go near the surface 1" warned watchful
Mether Minnow.
Johnny carelessly flirted his tail and
went en' with hi plnv. lie hnd heard
that warning se often it didn't fink
very deep in his head. He tagged
Minnie unci she'Vgan te chose him. l'p
above King Klslier bung in tlie nir with I
fast beating wings. His long bill was.
pointed downward. He wa ready for'
iiiMairt action.
Minnie made n sudden rush nt
Johnny. Te dodge her he Hashed up
ward. He forget his mother's wanting.
HiMhetight only of his play.
King KMier' sltnrp eje were en
Johnny .Minnow. lie saw that Hash up
ward. And n Johnny flashed upward
King Fisher closed hi wing and
Hashed downward.
Splash ! King Fisher hit the water
and dove beneath.
Then suddenly Johnny Minnow saw
Ids danger. He whisked about te lice.
Hut he wa tee late. King Fi-diei'
sharp bill caught him and that wa the
end of Johnny Minnow' play.
King Fisher lese from the water al
most as quickly as he tt'ent under. In
b bill ilmiHhcd Jehuiij Minnow. King
Fisher peiclieil in u dead tree iin.l
gained Johnny Minnow down
"TheiP. jeu see hew easy It !," I
mid King Fisher. "New eveiy eue
pick out a llsli nnd catch It." '
The hlids, ncing Imtv ninth Klnui
Usher was enjejlng hi fish lunch,
poised ever the liver with eager ejes
Dach picked out a minnow nnd kept
wutili en It.
The turtle came sliding back. The
minnow cl.irted upward te Ret nttay
from him. "New I jour chance,"
rattled King Fisher te the birds. Down
tiny dote. Janet among them.
Splash! Tin y hit the water Then
plnlilty-splash ! Gurgle-gurgle ! thev
went under. The water gave the bird
a shock. It blinded their eje; It, filled
tneir mouths, Tiiey forget the lih.
Ihey wauled enlj one thing right
bent their wings, Seme rose Inte the
nlr, ethers Muttered along the top of the
water,..
Janet dote with the rest. Just he
feip she hit the wntir mIip remembered :t
winning glten bj a diving teacher;
"Alttnj Hese jeu ejes when going Inte
the water; open them nfter ten aic
under. Keep jour mouth shut."
Se Janet a eje were closed a she I
deve: she opened them te find herself
speeding tewind the liver bottom. A
minnow darted in front of her. She
could hate cnilght it. Hut light then
her one thought was te come up. She
let the minnow llnsh safely awav. She
waw befeie her what looked like n rep.
She grabbed it. Then exciting things
began te happen, all in an Instant.
1'UNMKH THAN r.VBIl
4 If flMrrinlnrd te mnkp Immunity termrt
then' 'he tippreuli of mmmer lerrlillty, 1'ie fatnl-
-te save themselves fiem diewnll.g. ,'?; ViinnSr than V In nTxi Bundw-i
ihey thiashcd te the stnface and madly pcntie i.rnnni. "Mnke It a iinbit." Adv.
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I After-Dinner Tricks
am
ffl? Jy Tomatoes
ml ' Lettuce
ml arc plentiful tM
hJI Season, and cover with M
JB Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise
Fcur sizes, 12v, 30c, HOc, 95c I
T--, IBUIE RIBBOMl
fill MAYONNAISE Jf
KNsnttSEjjS The tercic-lep, cidr-meuth plas ykwH
W&SSjjziKjg Jars have many household 't'',mrLfW
Mllffl
TPVitmmmmmiW I II rm r -B A nmsmaammtmimmmmmmmmmml1
ASC0 IT crrTpp cVJf-M ASCO asce
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Fresh from the Roasters
"Nearness te the roaster" menns something in buying coffee, for
coffee always tends te leso its nrema if left en a store shelf for any length
of time before it 1b sold.
Tins can never hunpeu with Asce Coffec, for we reaat it our
selves in out- big modern roasting plants, nnd deliver It fresh
rnaMcd, right te our own Stores, where it sells se rapidly it
never has tlme te frew stale.
llpl
asce
Coffee
29c
t.-i
. i
Fer your own
satisfaction, you
"You'll taste
should try a cup of this splendid coffee.
the difference!"
m Asce Evaporated Milk SS 9
"Pure as the,
morning dew."
R
m &SCO Sliced Bacen
cut
te
ury, sugar-curcQ nacen, innimca ei an wasic unu paciteu in
dustproef pneknges. Try some Asce Uacen it's sweet as a nut!
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Radio-Phene
Equipment and Supplies
Srnd f:r free eataleni; of hook-ups
Roberts Bres. Electric Ce.
426 Seuth S2d Street
Pllll.. r A.
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"RADIO PHONE
RECEIVING"
A Practical Boek for
Everybody
On Sale at All Radie Stores
Sayre-Level Radie Ce.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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MARKET STREET BEEF CO.
Eat Spring Lamb and Milk-Fed Veal This Week
Legs of Milk-Fed Veal 4 -lb. Average
Rumps of Milk-Fed Veal 6-lb. Average
Shoulders MHk-Fed Veal 6 te 8 lb. Average
Shoulders Spring LaiTlb 3-H- Average
lb.
Till Vrul mill I. limb U City
lit this tlinn of our. It'll p.i
Ih hii Ien.
Ilrfnird nml Ihr hrt Kind of mfnl te rat
jeu til cut plenty of It while the price
Lean Picnic Shoulders, 15c lb-
Fresh Selected Eggs in Cartons 25c dez.
Legs of Baby Spring Lamb 25c lb.
Lein Spring Lamb Chops 25c lb.
Sugar-Cured Smoked Beef Tongues . . 25c lb.
Bacen, by the pound or strip 20c lb.
Olee or Nut Margarine, 3 lbs.-for 50c
Rack of Spring Lamb Chops . . 3 lbs. for 25c
Breast of Spring Lamb for Stewing. ... 3 lbs. for 10c
These Prices for Today, Friday & Saturday
MARKET STREET BEEF CO.
-5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St I
Gorten's
Codfish Cakes
can
12
'2C
Pure codfish mixed with potatoes all
ready te fry. Enough in each can for six
delicious fish cakes. Nice for breakfast,
lunch or evening dinner.
Frem Father Neptune's Cupboard
Hest I'tnk balmen tall can lzc
lied Alaska Salmen ran 25c
Gorten's Flaked Fish can lie
Calif. Tuna Fish can 10c. l!ic
Geld Lt.bc! Sardines can 6c, 7';c
Imported Smoked Sardines can 15c
Calif. Soused Sardines lb can 12"jC
Fancy Shrimp can l.lc
Fancy Norway Mackerel . .each Sc, 7c, 15c
B I 1
Cleaning Helps
Dust Erushcs
Steve Brushes
Scrub IJrushes
Swift's Snap Seap . . . .
1. & G. Naphtha Seap
Star Seap
Star Naphtha Powder
Galvanized Buckets . .
each 18c, 32c
each 20c
each 5c
..10 cakes for 23c
cake ."c
cake 5c
11-oz pliu 5c
each 21c
Palmolive Seap
3 cakes OV
for &
A very special price en this well-known
brand of toilet soap. You'll save money by
buying ahead at this low price.
V ' -n- v.
m rresn ureatry frJSLJc M VZueffii rte-, m
m SS59 em3 m Dnttw a c sUb& ml
M umm lb i aaj Ml.
y
Twelve geed ones in every dozen.
Ne. 105 Tumbler, Hat and Coin.
.Set a hat upon a tumbler, and a coin
upon the hat, as shown in the above
I diagram. The tilck Is te knock the hat
Jrum the tumbler, ami hac the tela
iiall into the K'la'-s. This the performer
I dei" successfully, hut no one else can
duplicate the feat.
Te de the trick, pretend that you are
I geiiiK te hit the hat en the outride, but
'when you de strike it. hit Inside the
I brim. The eje cannot fellow the swift
movement, and the spectators will
thorefetc fall when they try the trick,
as thc, 'ill hit the hat from the outside.
:M. & H. Sell It Fer Less:
ft, ' I I . . . I x , M
Specials te Announce the
Opening of M. & H. Radie Dept.
Open with the
with special prices
te build your own
expert will gladly
may desiie. Free
These
Genuine Radiotren
Genuine Radiotren
most complete stock of Radie Equipment in city,
en everything you'll need, whether you are going
set, or buy it complete ready te set up. Our
offer suggestions nnd give any information veu
Radie Conceits daily. Come in nnd "Listen In."
Specials for Short Time Only
U. V. 200 Tubes (detector only) $5.00
U. V. 201 'Tubes (detector and amplifier), $6.50
$1 Tube Socket Krco with c.uh Itaillotren while they last.
COMPLETE SETS
Westinghouse, Jr $25.00
Wcstingheusc, Sr 65.00
Westinghouse H. C Sl.t2.50
S.VM) (.emilne (llllirrt
lleml I'Ikiiiph, new. . .
$4.85
BATTERIES
21v nlt, large wirlulile
II lluttfr.i. Spfdul nt.
.!i-elt riuln r.rr
llriiily Ititl trr , sprtlul nt
$2
$1:50
Marke G-V. Buttery $1 1.50
60 A. II. Capacity, l-
" lAcme Amplifjing A 1 C
Transformer, special TT 1 O
Willing New. Socket $0 ,
Aerial Plug, new "
Aimplctc Antenna S'T CA
Outfits, specinl at . . . JU
Compare Prices
Heuy nickeled Binding Pests. Ic
25c Crystal Cups, new
$1.25 RhniUti, new . . .$1 15
nnili ti' with I. mill X ilinl
witch Paints, with nuts., 2c
, .15c
(
Swit
Heme Charger new $18.50
Atwatcr'Kent Vnri. S" T'C
emctcrs, special at.. O
Atwater-Kcnt Vari- $7 7C
Couplers, special at..
Other JIakes Varlceuplcrs $C
couplers, special at. . "
en These Parts
Wall Insuluters 2'2c
5c Test Clips
1 qjjf) Ground Cumpi
IOihII $1.25 2-piece Dill
nl 75c Tube Socket
,2c
. 5c
,90c
,50c
Open
Thursday
& Saturday
Evtningt
Any of Above
Aiticlei Sent
Parcel Peit,
10c Extra
Frem the recipes
sent us by thou
sands of women we
have selected a
number of unusual
ones for the 12th
Edition of this little
brochure.
:i
?-m Es "wS"
Specially selected for their size and weight.
s Asce Perk & Beans
C
can
Selected beans cooked
perk and packed with a
rauce dressing.
with a piece of
delicious tomato
Exquisite in purity, delicious in flavor.
It's the finest butter in America!
Richland Butter, ,b 40c
Pure creamery prints.
Mimm! Fleur
12-lb
bag
Surprise the family with a heaping dUh
of these cookies you make se well.
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A Few Sueaestiens
Asce Apple Cider Vinegar het 10c
Asce White Distilled Vinegar . . het 12c
Princess Salad Dressing . . . . het 21r
Stehrcr's India Relish . ... het 13c
Pure Vanilla Extract but 12c, 22c
Tcmter Strawberry Preserves . jar 20c
Apple Sauce can 13c
Harvester Apple Butter can 13c
Pure Jellies glass 10c
Ame Cream .Mints lb 23c
Delicious Lellj Peps each Ic
France-American Spaghetti . .. can 10c
Ph
Cern Flakes
A mesf cppiepnate breakfast ui3h for
these warm days. Net heavy, yet nourish
ing and very tasty. We are running a spe
cial price en Asce Cern Flakes ter this
week te induce a wider distribution. We
knew that when once you try them you
will want meie.
,mi
V
10c M Fer Iced Tea Bl
I - 17
pt
het
ASCO
Ginger Ale
Asce Reet Deer and Sarsaparilla same
price. Empty bottles redeemed at lc each.
ASCO
Grape Juice
be sure te use Asce Orange Pekoe or India
Ceylon. Three ether dulectable blends
Old Country Style, Plain Black and Mixed.
When you buy a jar of French's at any
geed grocery store you'll find, in the carton,
an interesting brochure en the uses of this
blended mustard in feeds as well as en feeds
French's
Mustard
pt nnc 2 '
bet &0 t(Crjnrr -lb-fl OIC W&
l'l l h IH lUlBnllltdv .1 rnnn .Tnl.r. lint i ZZ W( hH Mil I ZA K nl... -"- S A f
Irup "f w hit iiiIiIimI Veu ciin mill .in ecjuii JlVCr ,C0 ' JL 6ttm d ;
jMaL"" ' "'"r '""' """ h',V a ",lK"tv mu 'i-Ib pkB 23c; lb pkg 13c j I
Cakes and Desserts T , e 1 ?i v
m Victer Bread g-1
g-lSccial Teas ib 27c g psfv && S a
g c.'Coceaimt Taffy Bars ib 21c s CL t -C Sg
Asce Cornstarch nkg 7c rrr lliii'.jy' X:,A7 S ,
n r-
Asce
Powder pkg
1 Whulc (irain Blue Hest Kice ...lb pKg J)c
Puddine
plcg 9c
Mrs. Morrison's Puddings
pkg 10c
Served en bundled of thousands rf tables
every da. The quality and quantity leaf.
Victer Raisin Bread, le,,f 10c
Wi'h lets of Iutieus Kaisin1
M
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j Meat Specials in Oar Sanitary Ms at Markets
ra
GENUINE MARYLAND SPRING
Breast
iii
Shoulders
Rib Chops
hi
12
25
38"
Legs of
Lamb
lb
38'
Neck
Rack
Lein Chops
LAMB
,u 15'
22
45"
Hi
lb
ml Finest Seft Meated Sx Chickens ,b 35
City Dressed Milk-Fed Country Veal
?eiXf. '" l2 l Rib Chops - 28- ; '" r
Shoulders " 18c , .. Rump Roast ...." 25-
Lein Chops '" 35p ' Necli hY Lein Roast '" 32"
lr l1elnUnPs :ju" Lein Roast '" 32" - 1 , ;
H These pricc3 c(Tectie in our, Phlla., tamden and suburban Sterea nnd Meat Markets 4 h
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