v ?-, ?(?''$$ AVI VSi ' KVWr 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE $0, i?22 h' . 3 r.JSi n-- vVvc9fis5rs;v jy? m R& 1 & m &4Z)0 7iV Tffi" HOME By HENRY M. MSELY JFHliijJ Here' ere Hie best tpc of atnml ler using a crystnl detector. There re ninny dlfTeieitt makers special Ulne In thr.ae (jprs anil (lirlr ml Vantages are described In tlic ac ac cempnii j Iiir nrtirK't PRISON POET EXECUTED: SAYS SPIRIT WILL RETURN Was Oldest Man Ever Legally Put te Death In New Yerk (Kilning, X. Y., .June 30. Mlelinel ltexsl, the nRed poet of the dcntlilieuie, mis put te ilentli in SIiik Slug I'rlien lute luit night for killing Antheny Or Or Inmle In Tiicbihee, X. Y.. In Hill), lteixl wn cUty-live enrt old. During hi imprisonment of twenty six months Heisl wrote many poems mid kept til) n tegillnr rnirc-pondcnre with liN wife. In u letter u.tillcd te licr Wednetdiiy night h nld: "I'm going te he trnniftrred from here, nnd when 1 get te my new destination I will ceminuniente with jeu. Se you nee here If. nrnnr Miller te eemintlte his sentence. nnd jestenlnv nfternoen told ft keeper llint iie shot Orlande In self-defence. He was the eldet man ever executed In this State. PRAISE MRS. MRMON Vare and Hit Lieutenants Laud Chief Weman Aide HeceUer of Tax en W. Kreelnnd Ken- drlek drew loud applause la-t night from 300 guests attending a dinner at the. Adelphla Hetel in honor of Mrs. Archibald It. Harmen, when he offered te mippert her for any office that the Women's Republican Club might back her for. The dinner wns given by the ClUD. Congressman Vare expressed his ap preciation for her mippert. Geerge A. WcIhIi. nominee for Cen gress, ntyied the group or women the most representative in Philadelphia nnd decinreii tnat women win nave te be im1 net go te the trouble of coming , recognized en an equal footing if the re te me en m la.t day." Republican Party Is going te keep up lie had made several appeals te f5ev- I Kh pregrerslve policy. Mrs. Careline A. Moere, better known as "Mether" Moere, was one of the speakers. 838m summer clothes sr An-expert service based en improved master methods backed by many years' experience in serv ing the most exacting people. Suits or dresses given a rebirth in all their original freshness and form. Charges most moderate. Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call PhilaitlphWt Quality CUantn end Dftri 1616-28 N. 21t St., Philadelphia Jterg's Mnln Office nnil Wnrka Brunches! lit) Cheitnut St. and 3S57 Cermantewn A mssewmimmm NO STITCHING Made'Qpthe'S&me'LEArHER' as - our Hidhest-Grade-Riding' Bridles Mawmv'Maiwn im CHESTNVT mjmm. SADDLtfiS , nu wnuun ALSO . SOLD - BY Strawbridpe & Clothier, Wm. H. VVanatnakcr, Wm. Hepkins Ce Bewkcr & Dewkcr, Walter G. Decker, Gee. Marshall . Ath for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" A Saddle (trade mark) stamped .en every one at them. Seme Points en Crystal Detectors It l n perfeetlj ea-- thing te sit flown and write an article telling hew te make a complete receiving net for : n dollar I hate been much nmii"cd at n number of Mich articles 1 have seen and particularly at the ingenious ' devices evolved te take the place of the usual crystal detector stand Met of these deiecs simplj use a twisted wire te make the contact with the crys tal nnd .ou are directed te tuid the enslttve spot witli It. Instead of telling ou te find the sensitive "pet they ought te dare vnu te find It. These things are all right for the experienced amateur who knows exnetly where and hew te locate trouble lu his set. but theie is nothing that gles the n"rnse beginner mere bother thiin finding and keeping .1 sensitive spot en Ills ;,iece of mineral It is astonishing the number of dif ferent tvpe of rrj tnl holders that have appeared en t:,e market since this radio broadcasting (rare began. I think I must have pcrMiimK.x tested tifty of them and thee tc-ts lime convinced me that the enI tipe fe- one who Is net skilled In radio is some such ap paratus as shown lit the illustration. There are many makes en the market using this general principle and the choice may well be left te the one which the purchaser feels fits his hand the best. This style of stand holds the crstal In n cup or damp en the base, at tached te one binding pest The ent whisker wire Is bent at right angles nnd Is mounted upon a ball and erket joint or a pair of swivels or gimbals or some such arrangement te give it abso lutely free plii in all directions The nihantnge this tpe of stand has ever all ethers is due te the fact that a difference of pressure almost of the weight of n feather applied te the eatwhiskcr en the detector will cause a vastly great difference in the clear ness nnd strength of the signal-. Fer this rea-en. nil device- which have a spring jire-sure are bad and these which depend upon u -crew ami thread are undesirable because, the moment you go te -crew in or out nu ate almost certain te take the cm! of t cit whisker off the -n-itie -pet ir d nn mnv have a heap of trouble finding it afaln. And this leads me te another point about galena wht'li doe- net -com te be generally undcr-toed in beginners This is the fact that, while a piece of galena mnv be a veiy line detector. it inn have all of tin- ability stored In one particular -pet no lugger thnn n pin's head ami be nbselutel dead all er?r the rc-t of it- surface. Once ou get jieur eatwhi-kvr .iwa from tin- tin efficient spot eii mnv hme our own troubles finding it again 1 hae had n uunilier of pieces of galena winch hud t! i peculiarly and I hac found that, in nine im- out of ten. scraping the Mirf.1' ' ipure deeply with a knife blade would urn ever ii.iny mere sen-Ithe -puts and even break ing up the crjstal into three or four pieces with a hammer gae me tum or four excellent detectors In the place of one, even though these detectors were -mailer. if ou de this you may he puzzled as te hew te mount the-e -mall pieces In the detector stnnd. This is ipiite easy Simply embed them In n ball of tinfoil from a pack of clgnrette clgnrette er a piece of chocolate and clnmp the tinfoil In the detector stnnd. 1 eiiie get evellent re-cits from an experiment I tried with four or the i-icces of galena upon which I could ii"t tmd a single sensitive spot tine of these pieces was mounted in com position in the u-ual cup -e I slmpl melted the composition nwax with m seldetlng blow-tetch. replaced the empty dip en the stand, gteund up all of the supposedly dead ir.i-tnls into a fnirly fine powder and tilled the cup with It Thereafter 1 found plenty of sensitive spots and, if there was any difficulty in finding one. I tapped the cup fairly hard with my finger-nail and this : usual!) located what 1 wanted And till- search for a sensitive spot leads me te one ether phase of the crjstal detector which does net amuse me but fairlj makes me furious. This is the failure of beginners te use buzzer testers. It reminds me of my lir-t assignment as a ship's opernter I -ailed en a molasses tanker for Cuba en an hour'- notice and found that the old-fa-hlened set with which 1 wn wn te be ship-mates had no buzzer tester. Twe days north of Miami. Tla.. the "old man" lied a me-sage for that station nnd I cnlled them en a power ful two-kilowatt set and listened for nn answer, but there was none It was my tir-t commercial message and 1 was determined te get it through se I sat up nil night calling Miami every fifteen minutes without -uccess. In desperation I spent all of mi time in the wireless shack hurling "WST's" through the ether with no result. I.ate the next nfternoen I heard them answer me nnd tell me te go ahead I shot ni) me-sage. get m receipt and ru-heil up te the "old man "I get it through." I mid trium phantly Hi- sneered and pointed -ilintl te the l'lendi -heie net live miles w-est of u-. There were the great towers of the Miami station which had been heard regulurl all the wai aero the Atlantic Ocean and I was proud of liming heard them five miles' I Icirnisl later that tliej had heard my er tir-t call and had acknowledged it: but. having no buzzer te-ti r te fell me that m point was net en a sensitive spnt of the detector, I could net hear them and I wasted two wh'le dins and must lone innrfered witli dozens of impor tant nie-snj.s bj mi wi'd i ailing every fifteen minutes. l'v all niems p it a buzi-r tester en lour cristnl et it if j mi don't, don't b'nn.e tl e .i,iparatu- ("e.'l'llill 3.-2 '. 'l. c I "'a r ("irriprirti INDIGNITY IN HAITI ALLEGED Missionary Asks $100,000 of U. S. j for Arrest by Marines Washington, June 30. One hundred thousand dollars "reparation" for al leged ctueltles and indignities suffered at the hnnds of United States Marines nnd local military authorities in Hnitl is asked by the Kev. U. Ten Evans, of Wyoming. In.. former Ilaptist field missionary and superintendent in Haiti, in a petition tiled with the Htnte l)e nnrtmeiit nnil breiicht te the nttcntlen of members of Congress. I Senater l'epper ami members of the , Pennsylvania congressional delegation. : lneiuiling iieprcseniuuves ueiiRnnn linn Kell.v , have been requested by Or. l'vat'is and church efhelals te press the claim. Bey Bitten by Deg .leffer.v rowers, thirteen jears old. of 121 Sibley avenue. Ardmore, was sevcrelv bitten in the leg bv a deg xe-terday in a yard near flen nnd Wlster reads, Ardmore, The boy was selling tickets for the Lewer Merlen fire company's benefit. A woman cnlled the deg after lie bit the boy and t-nid the animal wns thirteen jenrs old nnd never had liked children. The boy wns treated by Dr. Samuel Sturgis. I.ATKST IN HAIHO Hvitv d-vclopmenl In thin rapidly d-velep-In fM of Helena" and amuiement la an alvzed t.y XVni O Kills, former radio expert V H Navy, rea-ularly In the PtnLic LiDOca. 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