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INSTRUCTOR NEW YORK. O_EXPLAINED By E.H.LEwIs Y.M.C.A. RADIO SCHOOL OSCILLATIONS 1% RECEIVING ANTENNA. greal. ~In practice the resistance Ia h LW . almost never so great as to preven T a receiving antenna system 18|} oscillations,” but it may frequently miven an electrical shock oscilla- | be so large as to materially cut down tions will be created in it whose fre- | the sllrcrglh of t,hr orsvln_nllu:;u. n- s e e " lergy s consumed in forcing the cu wency is whatever the cireuit may | et to flow through the resistance.| = to be adjusted for. These|and thi§ energy is 4 total loss, in ons will be free oscillations | 80 far as l"le n,lf;)duc‘flun Iof a ‘Mgnx;l & % " ~ |is concerned. his loss has the ef- - ¥ be compared With the me-| fooi " or damping out the energy of chanical vibrations. of a tuning fork | the oscillations, and the receiving which is struc sharp blow and |antenna may respond to radio waves allowed to vibrate a4 rate de-|whose frequency (or wave length) pendent only upon the adjustment of | I greater or less than those for 4 the fork. They may also be com- |Which the circuit is adjusted, Th pared to the vibrations of a piano | cireuit is then said to tune “broadl String which is struck by the felt|It is desirable that the response be hammer connecting with the piano only to those radio waves to Which Xey hit by the finger. Every time|the circuit is tuned—that is. that the that part * ivory key is struck |eircuit tune sharply. If this is-to the piano string vibrat the same | be accomplished the resistance of ) mechanical frequency and the same | the circuit must be kept quite low. Hote i heard. Such free oscillations| In cases where the recelving an-| may e creaicd in a receiving an- |tenna circait has [much_ resiatance : - fenna when given an electrical shock | there may be oscillations present due 3 e - - by atmospheric electrical discharges. | to radio “waves to which the circuit ::::5""0 as Eastern Standard | companist; Earle M. Nessler, bari-| MI) | |ION RADIO PHONES, |ceivine sets buy separate parts ahd | ume of business w i ions are createdvin thig|is tuned and other oscillations of s i tone, witll Daphne Edwards, planist; » |construct their own sets, the diffi-|of stopp the pr manner may seriously interfere | different frequencies to which the el l}]-!ln—Openlng market quota- | and Jennie M. Durkee, ukulele and Ity of obtaining exact statistics is|tion of the phonograph, pass on With escillations which are produced | elrcuit is .not tuned, but to which ) tons, Chl ?lg“':un{m:'lnor Trade, every | guitar. Big Increase Since 1921, When |obvious. and _mateh the present distribut v io waves from a sending | it responds. There might then be ! i .m. AW i [ T avh Ent . | serious interference with the sigmalx (iL20" pm—Closing market quota- z‘,m“‘",,,,‘"_’.‘;‘,:f',‘:":;nd‘;',";}",'::r There Were Only 200,000. COMP N WITH RADIO | t ‘the receiving antenna is aceu- | from the stattion it is desired to ré- : tions. . " | — i ra{:‘!\{hlu:;‘r(«l S0 :mu‘ its frequency | ceive froi The resistance of the H 5 ll-: n.m.—News and market reports. Radio t:lex;:Po?yfewen a few months AR'SO ” | .i or wave length) is the same as that | circuit may, fortunately, 1y kept 1. A5 pm—News, market and stock ago was {n its infancy. Almost over-| | Radio Batteries of the he antenna, and, there- | very low if the proper precamtionsj =~ {reports night it has taken on an advanced| For purpos son. there Racio: Datlenes Lo wiaves, oscillations |are taken. and it is possible to ob- :30 p.m.—News, final market and youth. a is an interes between Baciti Trivs, 310008 the receiving it. | tain a very high degree of selectivity. stock reports. it N 60,5 In September, 1921, there were ap- | automobiles. iographs and radio. | Sale . . itk Dk & . 2 S i s 8 to 9 p.m.—Musical program by the rolt News (300 Meters— | proximately 200,000 radio receiving There are, for instenece, 10.000,000 au- | Sanderd Goverrment Equipmert. {Sulphide of Lead Ore Tem-|American Lady Quartet.” under the ekl Atanitund. Time). in use in this country. tomobiles in us ountry today. | The Exide and Diamond Gnd i D) | direction of John Loring Cook. The pm—Joel King Underwood,| The Department of Commerce esti-| in 1914, a 0 150 Amp. hr. Batter autbutof.a THE WENNER CO. providing the resistance is not too 3 \ . ! | gecord, second sopruno: Lote Bill- | the number at as much as 1.000.000. | 221000 records, with a Valu 3 3 i ’. ings, first alto; ry Peterson, sec Wi n H. . baritone. For the reason that perhaps two- | 111,000 S, ASHLEY, Radio kx ¥ NQ‘V Apparatus and Devl(',es | Won’t Always Work. ond alto, aud Vierlyn Clough, ac-| Louise M, mezzo-soprano. | thirds of the purchasers of radio re-| 11 is not impossible that the vol-| 1o Chirge of Ser o b4 ¥ | 3 | The simplest forms of receivin X g 0 { & | ez I T T T Q\NVWWWMBy Ralph Brown, Radio Engineer: ural ones that result from electrical i o L ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, Radio Ralf— HEY CHALKY! WAT YOU THINK ? L GOT STATION permental, However. apparatus for wireless telephony, such (Chopin mann) octurne’” piano; | AW T GOT 'NcY” LAST WEEK! = I'M GETYING ‘LZM' | members of the quartet are: {De La Barre, first soprano: Jmma HUH! I Nor ONLY GoT ey AfD 'Lz BUT YOu FELLAS MAKE ME LAPF! ~ I GET STATION “UBT" WHICH 1S MORE THAN '100 MILES!~ » Luliab, mates the present number as but other well informed sourc 0,600, s place —By JACK WILSON Copright. 1922, by The McClure Newspaper SyndSeste. ing a value of $15,291,001 of $11.- THAT'S NOTHING! 1 GET THE v | 1469 P Street Clocks i Gisturbances the ether, throushle. 4 arineie oo | piana) ; Wi . Dial i RLSlL- e ys No Independent | “Zaza" (Leoncavallo). teno: himes ith Luminous Dial . ch all radio waves travel. It magt! & tof St. Cecella” (Worthington), plano; \ lncense B Worth 50c. Sale Price, e e x| Republic Formed. e Do on ity fpeiwariay| 2 ‘ - c e Same manne vav ! fox trot; “Lucia” (Donizetti), soprano; | the same manner as the waves| Declaring a report that the Croats! LSy Thinic Dance” (Scott-Grainger). N . g 4 X 10(: e 29 loc eated “to order” by man-made ma-|had proclaimed an _independent |'e»!|“ano; Wana~ (Cliff Friend-Wright public was false, S. Y. Grouitch, min- chinery. e : Rose); fox trot; “Naughty Waltz The econd class of moises Is thelister from the Kingdom of the Serbs,| g e A & 4 result of faulty wiring, or In many | Croats and Slovencs. today issued “w::fig‘ag“‘;"gga-sSin““““)‘;anz_‘". Scene” | eo— TSt Dhperiect or improperly con-|following statement: A\ S, n). Dlano: et : N z z 5 el hatteries, Wires must be! “A dispatch to the Associated Press | (ooourtiofe imass caEniint P R edl B B = Tml Arti l \ Gane: ¢ o' for Thia reispn that <o gated from Kome stated _\-e.-tor.f:;!;‘;;n‘n"" Woodland Chimes” (Srn}tll).% o atent Rem es 1g bargains et cles N many who build radio sets take spe-| thal “roats had proclaimed an! 5 i - N e dotden all joints, even |Independent republic and (hat & min- iy ‘oe i Soval metictel ST $150 Ferrond’s Hair 50c Phillips’ Milk In Rubber Goods | _Professionat coid 25¢ Sweet's N though binding posts provide a seem- | lstry had been appointed. The only | Fine Dav" (Puccini), “The Grower ........ . . Magnesia ........ C Cream, 1-Ib. cans....... C | Deodorant 19C ingly tight zrip on the wire: > £ S - Y freat many people a battery is|Bari, a_ small Italian s L ton. | WindiIa in the South Today™(Scott), Westphal's ® juc?: P hery. and meed only be con-|dressed to a Rome n:v\.';;::r::“,- 24-1 Niss Franels Scherger. S, 3 ASl.iZ"O tor y 95C Dioxogen . 690 and Water Bag. Half-pound cans, 3%c 12¢; 3 f 35(: e from & standpoint of voltage| “I bez to give this report a most| “Love ‘59ng (l-Begmm Parted' uxilial . - 60c Doan's Kidney Style E. Special 5 Mavis Talcum A2c;3for................ e arerhour capacity. It is tru€'categorical denial and can only char | ¢ \Grons Sangs ( ecker, B 60c Westphal's : 49C =) PN Colgate’s Big Bath B e A honks sire. of prifne im- | acterize It as & malicious inventlon® | peariine enisr (cDowsiy, mes (N Auxiliator C.| b . Commtaln’, Syringe, Stvle B 96, 42c 2nd 79 Soap ] 10c portance, but there are other feature: 1B LA = . & 2 ypo- great bargain Cuticura = gl g Sl Ry of construction deserving of far e O Secrel”. (Woodman) $150 Goldman’s $1 25 Cod . 980 at .. . 5 1.49 Talcum 23C Laco Spanish Castile more " attention than is commonly TWAIN AND-STEVENSON, |-somewnerer (Veiiy, Miss Neilie Pier- |N ‘Gray Hair Restorer. . & $160 Ironized Yeast - Q3 Water Bag. Style 50c Milk Weed Soap, 18c; 3 for. . DUC B important feature of the “B or SCOTT MALLDRY pont. e s i T $1.25 Veracolate Tab- Tablets C E $1-49 Forhan’s Toothpaste, cxomi¥Fout-valt batiery. tor example | >4 s , HELD | ""ie Nignt wina: tarting). “Rain |N tets, 100 to the bottle... C | si00 Irving's Phospho 80C | i Waics Bags, usn Cream 25c and " 43¢ it et e antt % amd 17 “TOP” AUTHORS BY BOYS | iyt “hone” (Rl caun |\ Eskay's, Kewrs §1.49 | VSii Mastins vieimon sold at 235, Spe- 1. s0c, Hinds' Honey and i of economy ol hecause elec:| CHICAGO. May 10.—Henty, Oliver | Dalgle N s o m’"" ""7?‘""“' lorke-sc : Tablets S .mf" 850 cial ....... - $1.29 Amami He‘nnn 25C Almond Cream ......... 42C from positive to negative posts of “"yl Optic and I Fenlmore Cooper, | Accompanist, Mary il ) |N Regulin .... 59C $1.00 Vimogen Portland Metal l 39 R soc Derma partfeular cell is, distinetly a nolsel favorite boys' authors-of an older |WJZ—Newark, N. J. (360 Meters) | . Peterson’s Ointment Tablets ........ LA 85C Hot-water Bottle.... o 75¢ O. D. 59 Viva 390 producer. \ generation, are known to’ young g;:_:':.,::'{.'.::‘,""‘""'" Tlme—= 29¢, 49 and 89¢c $1.00 Yeast and Iron 690 Fountain Syringe. Depilatory C Wi = S. RE Tt America no more. but_ Mallory, : Warner's Cascara ] Tablet Style D. rth SLS0. anous Shampoo Mark Twain, Robert allory, | poery hour, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m—Mu- 50c Warn, Abletas. ..o yle D. Worth $150. ] 60c Lemon > ; R IN RADIO. | ai'sie Waiter Seott ara 55 pop, | sical prosTa | Cathartic, 100 pills to 35 | 100 Liguid 75¢ | see= $69c | oo . 45c |Be* ""-T‘ oo -8 25¢ ‘opper serves a vital purp n the | ular as ever, accordi s, a.m., ottle. .. BRE ....cccconenenee 3 - , 01 radiophone. Because of its high| Rodon. public librarian: \:Eo‘ili;ul ni>-Weather {orcoast. ul;uo $1.00 Herpi- Kenlit B b Garwood’s Talcum, 23 A wosr.!:u;;c ey 49(: aiectiical conductivity, resistance to| just published a selected list of | £:03 P-M-—Shipping news. 1 ide 89C any 1db. cans ...... c rrosion, strength and the ease with | boys' books. 75.000 copies of which | 7 P:m—'Jack Rabbit Stories” by Tanlac cide 2 ! ” 50c Pepsodent Whien it is handled. copper is in-| will be distribated here during |David Corey. 5 60c Herpi- Rubber Pants 35 Dr. Palmer’s 29 39¢ digpensahle in .he cflnstru‘ctlon }?f “Boys' week.” May 19- 7530 P Ezl:.p Hclllh;' will sing 23c, 39c, 7. cide C s Almoméal SRenpaati C | Tooth Paste .-... this delicate apparatus, where the An analysis of the list shows |and talk to chiliren, courtesy of the $1.00 Wampole’s C. L. $1.35 Ci 1 3 3 Kolys Yeenest conductivity is required to| that fiction does not . Child Health Organization of Amer- S ZEUI, v $1.00 Azurea Face 30c Kolynos raceive and translate back into sound [ The I)iD;raphi(‘:n?nLIu'l:)c!fim;l::;:: ica. ~ - S Qil—the original 75C sion 95(- 236 Porwder z 7SC Tooth Paste . AR 23C the electric pressure transmitted | velt and Edison, the “Boys' Book 8 p.m.—Concert by Union League through the ether waves. —_————— VAST USE OF COPPER. 1t 19 estimated that 5.000,000 pounds of copper is utflized for every.mil- Jion instruments. On the basis of a potential market of 6,000,000 radio authority quoted was a telegram from of Mounted Police,” the “Book of Sports.” compiled by Christy Ma- thewson and others; the -Boys' Book of Home Science and Con- struction,” and books on campin, and woodcraft are in gl‘elflr‘deE ‘mand. Among the perennials are “Tom ne Club of Brooklyn, under the direction of Prof. Louis Mollenhauer, director of the bouis Mollenhauer Conserva- tory of Music. Programs include se- lections- by Louis Mollenhauer, Harry Mollenhauer, Louis Mollenhauer;. Jr., and Crosby Mollenhauer, vjolinists, aceompanied by Mrs. Louis Mollen- 12 noon, 3 p.m. and qu Solos by Mme. Edith numl by $1.00 Oakland Combination Fountain Syringe 15c Sayman’s Soap, Moth Bricks Handy to put in Trunks, Closets and Dresser Clinical Thermometer 1 Minute Egg- Preserver Quart Cans Conti Imported Castile Soap Lb., 39¢ 10c Sterno Heat Best Hops 4-o0z. Packages 25¢ i LR portable outfits, are equipped With | N AN INDUCTANCE FOR THE over a slotted stu s very tight an act” ! D! o v N A I hiNG SET: oF Tow reslatance. ontact” detectors. The contact may | N ] Feot are provided at the base of |be between two dissimilar metals or N Tn a radio telephone or telegraph | the inductance unit for fastening it { between a metal and some natural or [N B set an inductance coil is ¥ necessity, artificial substgnce. Metallic silicon | N N and it is advisable to have mcil\n; fc:r and steel make a good detector; also N N quite close adjustment of the induct- carborundum and a metal. Certain |N Sh 4 B i ance values. In addition to flexi- minerals—pyrite, zinclte, galena and {N a um opplng ags bility. the coil must be rugged and be others—make gaod dgtectors in con- |N C } act w metal. These are usually ; —W, i i able to carry the current which wil B o b et antere s aon the | N 5 Well made, lined with N ¢ flow in the circuit one most commonly used is galena, |N cretenne .. Sk N e mosk comin N N The coil illustrated is composed of {the sulphide o? lead. N aVlllg N thirty turns of No. 12 B. & S. gauge St Most Common Lead Ore. § 5 N i g ine ialena is the most common ore of | N ‘ copper wire wound upen a five ""." lead and is widely distributed. The |N y slotted bakelite form. Taps are prominent lead regions in the United | N ream ) Lrought from each turn and rigidly | States are the Wisconsin district, |N N fastened to slotted - These s!uflsi n:-'»utlyen ern Missouri district. Joplin | N \ -are sccurely held in place by means district, Leadville, Aspen and bther ? of bakelite strips. Five connectors Gistricts in Colorado;s Bingham Tintie, |N liea o rich cream are furnished for fastening to as Park City and other districts in Utah: | N \ many connecting wires. A connect- Coeur d’Alene district of Idaho. Butte ' N 39C § ing wire may then be plugged to any {district of Montana. Pioche district ;N \ of the studs, the stud sliding into of Nevada, and others. ‘N N the hollow connector. ‘The con- But to be available ommercially | N ectors themselves are of brass tub- g 3 for wireless work galena must occur | N ing. and a rubber insulated |to a panel. Three brass strips with|in large chunks or masses that can be !N 23(; brass stud dinto it. A cobper | binding posts are also provided at]broken in small particles and that|N N 2 3 I N lug is provided for fastening a con- | the base of the coil. Connection may |in most of the western states is inti- N N hecting wire between the hearing | be made to any of these posts when a { mately mixed with other sulphide ;N Yankee Shaving § E e of the brass tubing and the |variation of inductance of from ten [minerals, so that neither is a\'Allahlei Soap .. lOC copper stud. The contact formed|to twenty-five turns in three steps is In quantity for use in wireless work. | N § when a bra act tube is slipped | desired. The galena of eastern Tennessee. of |N _ Resinol Shaving | | the Keriun-k_\'-l]llnms district, wu.: Stick 5 23C N consin district and the Joplin dis- !N == trict occurs more often in masses|N po.00 Glilette Safe 7 J R that may ‘be culled from the mine [N . BArors: (Browsle) oiisceve C ‘ | {run of ore to form a source of galena|N ! ! How to Build a Radio Set f st viriiacs N ' i i Vary in Semnitiveness. N i i = But different specimens of galena N t t o N | . No. 10. The Storage Battery. {vary widely in sensitiveness, and a|N o™ oy N single specimen may vary in sensi-|N o N tiveness in different areas of its sur-|N . N e s \face. Of the hundreds of small frag-|N N BY WAYNE SHAFFER. ;‘»‘e find a fine {radln receiving se; ments n;’m k\\'hichln Chlumr( of gulenn. FO Ow THE CROWD ) t N _ e 50 & 0ns radlo) receiving, det| ments o which s chiink of galenty LL to O’D I's Busy Drug S d all . TFor the best operation of storage|junk made over for “radio purposes” |sensitive. In a mine only the gxlena‘ onneil's g ores an save money on your N batteries in_radio service care|and sold for low price. The tmak. |in a small area may be sensitive. The | N n s . Xy fau al coid allowing |iN& over” generally consists of most careful examination by the N ]"“g and S t“rd N should ‘be. takem L0 ‘“""’d.“vh" In% | changing the terminals of rejected | scientists of the United States bureau N ay, r'rday a ay N batteries to stand in a discharged|patreries which have been designed {of standards has not revealed the rea- | N N condition. A resular system of | for starting purposes. The price is!son for this difference, which makes|N - R charging should be usbd. Do not|low and the size impressive and the | it necessary to h‘il each fragment of | N Ca . . ; 3 “ ) e o wmiies see von| Peomecie e S Gt T |k, (£ asaiad s isuaniis | ot pital Girl Ivo Colorite Ivory Soap Bee Brand | dewn, but have them charged about| p.irery which Is easily portable—| Good galena detectors ":1-:: be low-, N = air 7 ] < . t t N very two weeks. This will keep|thirty-five to forty-five pounds—and ;ered in efliciency or ruined by «xpos-:N H Nets Str H R B N {oem fully charged and maintain |should have a suitable handle for fure to the atmosphere or heat or{N S AW t:\ Flakes CO eer \ 3 . carrving. The discharge rate should |an unusually strong signal. They arc|N \ gractically constant voltage on the | STENIRE TG CUCIRY 1 pest of | generally mounted in Wood's metal, | N 10¢c, 3 f e xtract N Tubes. If a small battery charger Is|materials and workmanship. ~The|an e[asll,\'o n:’smx: nllllz;‘yhn;;l'lu‘t‘g_ .—;:l C, or C 3 it the operator's disposal a few |plates should be of a type adapted [about 150 defress FEErCRlr ) N hLur‘s}Er 'lurm:f every ?‘-w days will | for this service—preferably a hea vy | would usually destroy the ll:efulnegs‘ c or o O e 1n excellent condi- | plate and a small number of plates— |of galena crystals to mouty them in N 9 ozen 9 C C C \ nornr.‘ he water should be kept|seven or nine in each cell. The in-)common solder. Even handling wh"{i y < 5 ¥ Lomit one-quarter of an inch above | dividual cellw should be separmen-l!h? fingers may damage them. They N ;i e tops of the plates. Use only dis- éeal;d and p_ll_ieed without cnmpound‘shgrlfh k;e“dh?:d‘l:;;l‘}:‘"; f};;:gg*b;;‘ N - Do ver for this purpose. These |in the box. This makes the parts ac-ia clo b N v - - :‘l.‘»"m:"n\rn Srincipe Serations in | cessible and the user independent of { When not in use. ! At Both Our Fountains ° 9 P d H R i \ caring for batteries—charge regular- the service station to a lare de- | N —~ ure 'S Al ome emedles q kee e evel above the | gre 'he charging rate shou e N . r - 2 N "fi",‘,} e \“:3,!(“"”1'!]\;831:0‘39\ pre- | low enough to enable a home charg- ADIO TODAY N ls e s 3_3“‘ V;'""‘l Extract, 25C | Comp. Licorice Pow- 35‘C % N o will insure long life and |er to be used for recharging. iN ounce bottle.......... | der, ¥zIb,, 19¢; 1-b..... C k Pal hv s A tamt operation of the batterics. | To sum the matter up. it would | BY RAD! iN 2 | 3 N . aKe moive oap In ¢ a radio storage ‘t(mt- seem n_mhnelumg the most r:r the N . ; Epsom Salts, per l 00 Turpentine, pint C ith bottle P e “everal things should be kept|money in'batteries means purchasingi e N . 763 | 5 . . fery. = veral things should be KePl| e portable . six-voll, feven-plate | NAA—Naval Radio Station. Radlo, Va. N emon oa b., 7c; 2? Ibs. for o | bottle . . = w: each 50c bottle Palm. Y various styles of radio ap- | special radio battery. A batter i 10:30 a.m—Meteorogical report on N Glycerine, 4 ozs., 19c; | Best Witch Hazel, pint olive Shampoo at haritus and so sudden the demand this type will give dependable 15,950 rs of arc transmitter. N pint C | bottte C Thatintil recently there have been |ice for a number of years if given the 5,950 meters - ‘N T Ateries on the market which |ordinary attention outlined above. 12 noon and 10 p.m—Time signal. |N Fluid Extract Cascara, Squibbs' Bicarbonate 2 : 42 completely meet the requirements. (Tomorrow—Radio Tronbles() followed by weather report and shlp| k 4-ounce bottle 6 2 C | Soda, 1-Ib. can.......... C c orders. N N Violet Toilet E Cav. ve | N Tincture lodine, 3-oz. oleE Sotie For Both 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news. Wave | N 3 > 25 t RADIO BATTERIES ARE | RADIO FUTURE BRIGHT. | icnzin. 150 meters: \ Suloh ndl bottle C R e C e N s z ur (:a es ic Acid, 20-mule : | NOF— Afr Station, Anacostina, | N oracic l, 29 OF PRIME IMPORTANCE | six Million Receiving Sets May Be | ¥ " ¢! (510 Metern). \ E Phosphate, 15¢ pa Best Grade Castor Oil, | 5§ | Team—1 pound ........ C . T > N gL osphate, 4-ounce size, t-ounce bottle...... 4 ! i $:30 to 8:45 p.m.—Wednesdays and | N [ Half pound, 17¢ CISSOY'S in Existence In Five Years. | _8:30 to 8:45 pm. \ ilk Sh 10 3for ... ERRR. Blaud lron Pills, 100 in | Borax, 20.mule Team / i ivi Two Classes. cor alone 1s possi A5 N Mi e c 8-ounce 19¢ | ot 2 - 15 . Wl Tivided Tas 1 o, Sqtcture i 2 p0sbie 31|y pomt Oer Depariment (1100 N s - 10 [ ot 2 19¢ ) e C | Big Assortment to Choose One Kind Is Avoid- radio. It is not impossible, however, | Meters). N Beeman's Gum _Wrigley’s Rochelle Salts, 1-Ib. | " Effervescent Phosphate From that with government interest and| 10 am—Weather report. N Adams’ Gum Spearmint carton Soda—Y d C . able. fhat with government, inferest and| 0.5 wm.—Marketgram by radio- (N . pearm Pure Gum Camphor ; ! | Soda-t4 pound ... ... 4 and 6 Inch Scissors » N Chiclets Wrigley's Merk’s Sugar Milk, | One-pound Bottle, 75¢ N - one who has listened in on a|Dotential market of approximately | phon¢ . . 'N Black Jack Gum Doublemint i 490 " Y N A ; - % o| Six million receiving sets will be ap- | 12:30 pm. 215 pm. 3:30 . 5iN lack Jack G ublemin Lb 125 11b. .. | Seidlitz Powders, 1] N radio set during the approach of & proached within five years p.m—Telogram marketgram on 1,060 {N California Fruit Hershey's Gum oy « Aromatic Spirits of | 10 in box 19C Your Choice at— c N ¢ thunder storm has little new to dis-| ~The estimated average cost of,a set | meters. N 3 for 10c In 1-0z. Block: = A ia, 3-0z. bottle 25(: 3in Box. 10¢ N cover in the way of frying, hissing,|is placed at 350, and on the basis of | ywy—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- | N - =0Z,. s mmonia, z i in x, 10c = N Bbubbling suttering noises. It 18| receiving sets alone this means ap- pany (380 Meters). 'N N only natural for the listener to won- proximately $50,000.000 will be spent - = ul N y Y whera they all come from. annvally during the next five years ‘,-fifl‘anr:n D?vs;'"-mfl;;"‘:_d scores ;N B- B B- . Be Sl M P T . . N O A R i foiowtne progiam LN ig Ben ig Ben eep Meter | Incense Pots urkish Puritox A ot radlo nolses_the 0aes €1 =g | (Kissner), piano: “Ail That I Need!N . [ N ettt There are an ‘of ‘e vat-| DENIES CROAT REPORT. 1'%, 00" o vaitan Mooniizne® ciclick | arm 00 X, Alal'm Cl ks c owe i N N oc o er \ N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N I N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N \ N N \ N N N N N N Drawers w LR 2 hauer. 3 users in five vears this means & new | Sawyer” “AConnecticut Vankee at- | and growing outlet fdr copper. g Auth THE hres 1 HIBCRSL, jBODERRO, &N Minnabel Hanl i R and e the Outlook. Scientific American Whole Bar, $1.39 |3 for 25¢; Doz., 83c Three_men n stand on each leaf of the Victoria Regla lily, the greal Jungle Book.” The most up-to-date adventure —Literary evening conducted and Harper & Brothers. l 1 Pound, 75¢ flower three yards in diameter, to be book .Is one on air fighting i KYW—West ounse, 360 <seen In Kew gardens. France. o S Gt c“a'.u-:hr Z < x .