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r 86 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER B e | P e L L e e NATIONALS' STARS || Long Range Radio Entertainment ||| Rabiosest orrenmcs | | CAPITAL AMATEURS | ['ryrren mivuTES oF RaDIO EacH DAY | |5 There are many listeners who have TONIGHT. DlioHogcdbHa e it Bevs been bathor THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. Tas by curk cames, | | DENY INTERFERENCE BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, S L T “Bucky” Harris, Walter John- Radio Editor of Popular Science Monthly tored Various broadeasting . - - Vi a 3 WRE P The Programs of the Following Distant Stations Are b ek s ltrock of AT Venablo Says) Goverumeat ALl Rights Bewerved. Beproduction Prohibited. Al C . championship . H The tone chambers and horns of Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time base ball club, WRC, Wash- these phonographs can be pressed ington, 8 o'clock. Stations Cause Trouble Com- How to Choose Loud Speaker. |better composition material for the|!Nt0 Service to help the whole fam- ily to listen in on the programs. Part 11 horn) would demand a higher price. prog i . 2 i Many devices such as is shown in Johnson, Harris, Griffith and T ¢ EM latuc N 02 Oratorio program by Glens plained Of. Tha choapeat e of loud avemken) L ot s le RV EDS iy iveid Fiave ieen i Dlaced oniitie aar. 3:00—Market reports .. : LW Cincinnati wi | that you can buy or make consists|reproduction, aithough no consider- | 18Ure < - el Colonial Orchestra .. 3 Boston lls, N. Y, First Presby- vol et for this purpose. These units ht Shepard Colonial resby: simply of a horn, good or bad, to|able volume can be expected from| f=* O t! o | Altrock to Speak Tonig e ) b Foiiaderohia 2 terian Church Choir, WGY, Rallying to the support of officers | which & phone unit or a pair of |them. The tone quality is also not | COTSISL of phones or loud epeaker ) 3:05—Housewives: radio exchange Program .... Philadelphia Schenectady, 8 o'clock. of the Washington Radio Club, ama- | phones can be attached. of the best, for they are designed for | IDIS with provie ot e phote. as Features. Musical program; weather: news . AR teur operators continued today to is- | - There are many devices mow on|quantity production at very low| U € H7 1one erm o SHoar eeton S A e 5 San Frsncisce 2 Organ concen WJZ, New sue denials that any member of their | the market which consist simply of ! prices. They are for use on sets em- | FIPS 0 | RS St e nfmme 30— Mo S 5T Los Angeies York, 8:30 to 9:30 &'clock. group is responsible for the code in- Properly designed fous brmbe- and Talks by Walter Johnson, “Bucky Talk by EiGamts Vi Newark i v W PECEER &8 horn of the phonograph, this device Trarris, Clark Grimth and Nick Al | 55 ey o ; (e Boven: Musical program direct from | | C"2FEed PY & Scoxe of broadcast lis- ¢nables one 1o get very good results ‘:Z:\)im".‘ ..‘.\ ‘f\l'.‘.‘:f‘ul;in ";: l‘.r.‘t}'.’.r‘\n e oncert pamise oo 'HN New York 4 Carnegie Lecture Hall, KDKA, S. B. Goodall, operator of station Lnr-l\(d‘qu\.:h;, c ‘r :Rf;::um: ::& B dance music by Bonglovann e e Dty Pittsburgh, 8:30 to 10 o'clock.’ | |3AB, in a letter to the Radio Editor : of this type will cost from $5 to /Aiglon Cafe Orchestra, under th 0= HElene AMbGIAL I QEALIE Soptatb - . SR New For . "::01:‘?_-,'[»\‘-‘1:( ool bl ; $15, depending on quality direction of Gus Lazaro, and the pres- Speciul program - . = New York Concert by Clan Gordon | | thers batiet ot ome bade bl It is also possible to get results entation of a miniature mosical Hob Kruh's College Cinb Orchestra . ... 00 Sew, York 4z Bagpipe Band, WFI, Philadel e from a phonograph without the ex- . Trip to cotla 3 dy Sei s Orchestra . aoes - n Francisco 42 B 4 I ad 4 ™ - el Ce, ey e - pense of an add Hna 0 ne; Somigdy, o Tri Hand oy Misy Aduisite Woret paist 1l : ncinnati 423 phia, 9:30 o'clock. cused since presumably being unfa- pensesof ‘an additional loudiwpeakers o0k Kennedy e dlie three |l o 5il8 ANCOTC Baihas et ceeeo : 8 N Yoo York 380 e e e L T unit for the phonograph by means stellar attractions on the program Musical program ... et oy Detroit 517 s % | b of an arrangement similar to that Tonight of WHC R = | Nework 00 Dance program by Vincent | |radlos “If interforence is experi . used In’ the case of fgure 1. ball players will each be in- | Artist mecital e Lopez and His orchestral diz || SIoSt) oo SO0 Qeciared, iaet the A pair of phones can be used as troduced by Louis A Dougher, sport- | Stories for children 000111000 % [ WEAR New York 402 rect from Pennsylvania Hotel, AT obtalnl thelcilliTatte s ot oo ot one reproducer in connection with ing editor of the Washington Times. | 4:45—Grand organ and trumpots ST WO0 T Philadelphis 505 : WEAF, New York, 11 to 12 tion operatin Without th i F 1 F | the phonograph horn by means of Tt is thought that this will be the Loretts Lyneb, i “Tea Time T..mm."-_ WHN New York el . 24 onsece Bwthoutaetiatintoy -8 the simple device shown in figure 5 tirst time on record that b fans & wo & o S ORee In this case the end A is attached at large will have the opportunity of Tom Bracken and Phil Dolan .ol WHN New Sork e onantalr. .1,5,;",,‘""(0'“,’,',.,‘:,".5"’ 1|2 horn with provisions for attaching) ploying two stages of audio fre-| (o the tone arm of the phonograpn hearing leaders of a pennant-winning | e 'LAG Minneapo Alfre s a loud-speaker unit or pair of phones| quency amplification, where the|and the phones are placed over the e e B Ran S g WEEI WILL BROADCAST - [\ e it~ “eni: * Ut nas = stra program: markel gk AS Loutsville & = at the mouthpiece of the horn. I X B and C ends of the device. and imp 5 | Sports; household hour LW Chicago taken up the cudgel in behalf of the outhp! volume of sound obtained on phones S If you have a phonograph, this o - 15 Hickey Hickson's PR e N New Yorl amateur operators. “Why do fans al-| A type of horn to which the ordi- | s sufficiently strong to be uncom- s the cheapes o0d of goettl oo Bonaiovanny LA or |51 Micker ikmoaislinesiacaaini: - : New York STRAND:SUNDAY-MUSIE [T nsremtore i Whvidousnsial [ A broaiof homa o which the ordl eriats on s e AL S T chestra, while not quite the same or- Voonl progoum .00 e San Francisc v 5 3 \ n 2 ¢ loud speaker results because the de- zation that played to WRC's au- | ot Tehorts: mews . i ; New York e cly lenioyment s becKenfiiy) [Atovai i o gure i1y INENISRbVDe ous| |k e 67 Ginno aiorAlitol spen dimorel |l iis Coct Botet talialia A W 2 t Eve sk code?” he asks. “Let one of them | phone is placed over each opening, - Feit i = |ivice A el eneelagt Winter s onsiob extellentlic o i = IWDAD Phnocevolle o | Boston Station % Join WMAF |take home a friend who can read [A and B. The tubes from both|than 33 to $15 you will havelradio store for about 75 cents. gsgsol and! is expected to create | 3 code and see if he can get one ama- | phones join at the mouthpiece of the Sndenlontires. Mank poasl. news WGY enecctady Beginning Sunday Night—Pro- |teur on his set. horn and the sound vibrations are = ot inl'aud final markets % KYW Chicago The wave is too low for the aver- | carried to the bell of the horn, there | . Harry Gl studio comedian Concir 3 3 gram to Start at 7:15. age radio set. The latest thing now | to be delivered into the room. The [l Free l‘“t‘“"“’“ One Year Free Service of WD. Adelphia. wi D: Bt "":; SOUTEIUIOm AWEINoT Astoria Dok | fi N B in wave bands is $0 meters or below. | spring tension of the headband is all| plemer am with e : Lebroit NEW YORK, October 2.—The Mark | Upon inspection, you will find it is | that is necessary to kecp the phones songs k eCaDio! atter is a We: r: dinner music . . vos T'hiladelphia | Strand Theate: s mus ('H'] programs [ most always the Government stations | in place. = veter: i pKadio for the Layman iyt W Nomark i presented over N.’ulor]! WMAF every|to blame for interference. Commer-| This type of loud speaker will give COR P& '-i- 2 P i Vinner coneert ... S cevees ittsburgh 58 | Sunday night also Will be broadeast |cial stat fel very d 1 sidering that| Novelty Promised. 7 : et N e 3 ) ial stations which are supposed to|very good results, considering | X T R o e e e iihenectaty! 3 beginning Sunday night over the new |use a 600 meter band, are sometimes | all that is required is the horn which | 736 ~ O St IN.W. g pere cotlan r exer Dusis i Orchestra . = Philadelphia 23 | Boston station, WEEL found down on 400 meters. can be bought for about $35. A Trip o S land which Mr. 1 B Kennedy is quite the ling fig- N ohgr mance e . . . - Boston Station WEEI operates on 500 watt “Don’t blame the amateurs. They Another type in which the phone | - Fien : 5 Bl s i : R 3!and a wave length of 306 meters and |are your best friends and will do all | s attached to a horn is shown in| ure, it is felt that ra an recital by S Boisciair 1111107 < : | L Toitio el . HliErn s Bedtine Giociont cot : Chicago is owned and operated by the Edison | in their power to keep away from |figure 2. In this form a single o ¥ 1o Ditner coneert 00 B Yinncapolis 3 Electric Illuminating Company of | destroying your radio entertain- | phone, preferably of the types known | stine prof nal iolin solox by Oleo S . VI w Yol i Boston. ment.” as loud-speaker units, is attache: Talio n the main composed o Tery i = B Springe ! 5 ; 2 S e e lx‘\‘,w Chanens propam. oohentrs W o Orer. 33 24 The Mark Strand's musical pro- into the base of the horn so that Rerst (hrqueh iScotiand): | sunporiedl| Market reports = e 3 delphia 509 | grams on Sunday nights r;’m n at 7:15 e to all appearances the horn is the ners éhrouch iScotland), '8 50--Market, weather and road reports 4 Kansas City o'clock with the overture by the Mark same as many of the commercial | B 5o nEa Siind Swnons Grehestra.ana' tre | DANCE MUSIC SCHEDULED |fri spaamssncit $2° o™ miriis ° e Bt i theitote "Hh” 7 Redtime stories: roil o . ae Philadelphia musical ballet features conceived and which employ an ordinary or slightly chisiotb e e e motlemreadingl e e R City presented on stage by Joseph Plunk- modified phone receiver as the re- N o aacufemonk rectalol (Goiecs erchmtan il Oakland: Cal. i34 | ett, managing director. Beginning & | Station WIP, Philadelphia, Lists|producer which transforms the clec- B th Sert v -\ e Seans: inasola) Sport hour ....... # Senas tuos § o'clock, the microphones in the trical impulses into sound waves. uys e S, S : . e 1 theater’s studio are turned on and Mr. Two Nights Weekly. Mannin tralte soioist of Pat- | g £ ’ we" Known rick’s r Fred Eden, baritone, b S ' Plunkett presents Mark Strand con- Pl Adrass on “Life i the Saa~| estra . e VW) a 3 cert artists in specially arranged| PHILADELPHIA, October 2.—Dance The cost of the horn in such cases And an addzess on SLi RadAhe i e o sumbers. music by Harvey Marburger and his| varies from about $5 to $10, while | s Mttodine Sonny Jim, e Kiddies s ' 3| (A feature Sunday night is “The | Orchestra will b» broadcast from the| the loud-speaker unit will cost from | .@ e Stiries foriontidrent= AR e tsburgh Bessenger, beginning a second weck iy night by station WIP. The | phone tipe. np to $15 for the sprcial Nk the et o e v 2 Pt of their first public appearance on|orchestra has just returned to Philac Jiexe loud speaker. unit types, designed | Springt fr Tway delphia after 25 sucvessful weeks on | especially for use as loud speakers \%l»\ ———— the Keith vaudeville ! SR New ok i i circuit. The type of unit usually used for | 7 | Special remote control apparatus| this purpose is shown in figure greatest station-getter hestra 2 ¥ The British Broadeasting Company has been installed in the L'Aiglon| There are, of course, many loud Local Radio Entertainment P e . L socooo- WDAR Bhiladelphin has opened its new station in Belfast, | Cafe, connected by private telephone | speakers on the market which come neert o : WEAG Mintien Ireland. The call letters arc 2BE. n‘;n‘x‘rln\ to the broadcasting room of | complete with loud-speaker unit and $1.50 a Week Paymenls—No More ris and police’ reports . ae Zil%avay 5 will broadcast on a wave band of | . horn and are more or less of the Thursday, October 2, 1924. T4 Lanie] Sclerer, violinist - e e w Yorl 204 | 435 meters | . type shown in Figure 2. These range All Standard Makes of Sets on Easy Payments | 745 Comenrt by St James Tieter Orehes 3 s l in price from $10 to $15, although | Liberal Allowances Made on OLD Sets N S = | Sport news und weather forecast ... z Travenport A peculiar phase of the amateur|there are many which for one reason o 0 e . NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. | Apfew moments with new books .00 VGY Schenectady The Florida Western and Northern | radio regulations in France that{ or another (a slightly better loud- Sets Shipped Anywhere. pen Evenings. Meters). ;“;\f‘vwf:,:;i';fl;;» ‘i:‘,.““;'jé:":f Hosture E e {;: o4 | railroad, when completed, will be the | While an amateur can transmit at any | speaker unit, a woode rn_or a tock reports § 870 9 P.M. ? = * straightest e of railroad in the|time he wishes on wave lengths be- “eather Bureau reports. . Vew York United States. In its total length of | tween 180 and 200 meters, he cannot Hay, feed, crop reports, Richards, eoprano ... % CAF New York more than 200 miles there will be| work on anything below that until usical program (rom Firsi fresbyerian’ Charcn ] W Schenectady only eight miles of curve. after midnight rket reports. ‘oncert program ... LW Hoston ther Bureau reports, ever produ easy-payment plan ¢ Good Heading Mk Tor Motorlste WRC—Rndio Corporntion of Amer- 1";’. “fl,:?.m . (469 Veters). Grsicaira vieal andtini e O Sloveland 6 p.m.—Children’s hour by Pegay | News bulietins i Tk Angeles or s iald Fre by Dudley Fowler Musical program ouile ik Al * Harris and “Nick” | i sevsase e KF1 los Angeles B e EE g The Radio Bug Says Pittsvurgh Spriogtield Deteolt “Buy that Radio Set NOW. Listen in on ‘the e L s 5 B e i ‘o Nw York il World Series” and thereafter enjoy the many local States National Mus NERFTomk and distant broadcast receptions at your command.” New York ;. contralto. Kathrsn | - o PR e Kunsas City £ 0 | : ; CIIIWEY gk Our Two Best Offerings the! George | tal by l'h,rul\ 2 wanns vt 1A u““\..,“');.ql:,.] = L ;Ii{ff'.‘.“‘.-'x‘:‘e'm ; : Radiola Super-Heterodyne—Stromberg-Carlson Neutrodyne ey Givnn, voc ‘v S S Natety § : § " e 3 Convenient Terms May Be Arranged. Chicago “Hook” Ke assisted New York beth Gardner Coombs, piano, and Al- James Ciark, oaritone .. s lan C. Sousa. drums | an recital by Edwin Kraft \ = eveland 4 = ” SR A e e ; ‘Jfi‘,,,j:n,‘,,, Radi-O-de Early Program Friday. e R S : L 3 Established 1908 3l D Eashion: Asals o erits o Loncert by Ciai Gorden' Eag Pipe Hand “iw N planning a party or special meal, it's the moment, prepared by Women's | $1275 puat Tazas! [0 Mot asdjuimjconcert ficioi | - il Phone Fr. Cheue:bng N"‘ really no problem at all to make your ear. laecture: vocal solos ..... cees .- K An i 10 p.m—Song recital by Arthur Tovestment talk ..........Lll S l]firlzo""! Sandwi illing refreshments or menu tempting and un- McCormick, ba o | : 8 3 USEsoalvarts of Amecican usual. Whether you have cooked dishes, 20 pm—Beauty anal Bersonal- (10:00-Hamsiiss guias ducs . WSAT Cincionati Ueis e e ot salads, savories, or just sandwiches and b3 Blste Eilerc Spear's Dagee Orchestra ......111. i % = = ST Current topics by the ed- Sl e e Y finely chopped nut cold cuts, the use of FRENCH'S MUSTARD ftor of the Review of Reviews. Sweeney Radio Orchestra . ity : mal isi % o il Musical program: orchestra . CWEBH () < 5 kes a really surprising difference. b - Concert program 'by Elks' Band SWOAW Magazine of Wall Talk: instrumental trio .. B “WLW ' Cincinnati Just tear out the recipes shown and make Ed Hersch and his orchesira . New York Mustass. Faxwor's Pepper Song recitu i Rudy Seiger's Orchestra st S i San Fraucisco 2 | 1o tasie Mix togsther thor: them with FRENCH'S MUSTARD. Dis- At eat alheloat 5 rchiestra® prozram : Daven i = il e e otitimel Jran Goldketie's Orchiestra . : e Detroit s otesting foniaties cover for yourself how much better they 6D m=Stories for ehnien. by o s bt 2 sencesas L sl foreg) 2 taste. But be sure that you use FRENCH'S Ecdaivion 103 iine Beeporth, = SIIIWANC New York G { = - MUSTARD—richer and creamier than any e © ball weather and market réports | 1o KGW Fortld, Oreg. 2l other you have known. Noother mustard WCAP — Chesapeake and Pot. Cavairy Band .. R Farc Wo 7 b : i i Telephone Co. (480 Meterny i 5 i New York ] ¢ has sach flavor. You will find that it Silent i Soiia : SOAS EN Cnbanells 35 | ? 3 brings out the savor and imparts zest to 1PN TO0 12 lmwmn'r v : many dishes—hot foods and cold—and ,oshen Corners' .. . WHN New York RADIO QUER]ES Ambassador Hotel Orchestra .01101 CKFI Los Angeles > A you'll be amazed at the flavor it adds Organ recital oo : : 5\'{‘\"' San Francisco P i when you use it in your cooking—just Tor ot 5 : Inciana : il i y e . e s New ‘Tork T as you'd put in other spices. Radio ! Musical program ... . JLos Angeles | £ e = Detroit Ne Orchestra . P etroi b - st as W CAP started to broadeast Harves Maxburker and s orchetra . Fhilsacionts, ] M'yw;nerr lc:fimcn;mmfix: Giateechion Sactetart b0 Reguar program .. : : ; 1 2 e today. sanitary cart Hoover Monday night I ‘nr,.mm;mfi.:f. | 11:15—charien’ 0'Fiyan. baritone .. Al Without FRENCH'S MUSTARD jar and its handy = S “oncert ogram . B . . . = in St Louis announce a talk on poli- | 42N &";‘,.Em.fi:zm : : N New Yo 3 Acoeiatisa ; ;‘Gfld'flpflddh,yv‘::&fif‘?“":fi:]-]‘_" lothers of that station. 1 have o 1o |15 Brven ponet . : Atianta %> S e b £ distance crystal set—GILBERT HAL. . ) 1 ' . = LIMAN S AT | 12:00—Parody Clob Orchestra .......... N New York | | H h F T i s st Vocai and imstrumentat program L1l san Franciseo ! ere’'s the First Mix to a paste the following fogredients: © datos: ith WCAP e 8 Aovan Soaeed, o2 Vaeat ana Tantrumental pros : e ' ; 4 3 Bas Yoo bisochied simontis. chopped: | scant sus v AP and dozen other sta- Vocal and instrumental program . - s % cream cheese: 11, D! lemon juice;pinch of salt. Tons for tha broadesting ot My | Comisme: T Sremesisl : T'hree-Tube Neutrodyne! CHEESE petuan ey fomoa oot cloah Hoover's talk on “Government Own- AL ‘fl:k e rmmmm; m‘a s ’Kh-l:f:flu SALAD leaves. Pour over them a dressing made from ership of Public Utilities” You may P 170 2 AM. The Ware Type T Neutrodyne receiver represents Faxwca's Mosyaro, made according to recipe on the have heard the announcer at WCAP bettle. Garnish with whole radishes. give the St. Louis station's call Jet. | 1:00—Rhue Gill and Bess Rudisill . -KEL Lox Angeles many months of experiment to produce a smaller re- c o SR mao a et- Danc: i from St. Francis Hi . KGo Oakiand, Ci ters. KSD transmits on a wave band Dance nslc fom R Mrancls Hote SRNT. . Tosaupets ceiver that would retain all the famous Ware qualities ©f 546 meters. a Nightingales .. WOAW Omaha 2 and yet could be sold at a popular price and operated < e Olsen’s Orches KGW Portl'd, Oreg. 492 at low battery cost. N Radio Editor: S Th 5 i T T d fond I . b 2. Can you tell me where Wendell Hall ; £]the Alps, 5,600 feet abo level. S DSzotmiates or L ¥pe (L exceeds) our Hondest ~ is at ‘the present time? T thousht 1| e Mieneet. sedts brosdossting stas| Tha antonoe will have = esetn of hopes. It is remarkably sensitive and selective, with Do tiniuedav s st Singing “It| (jong in Burope. It will be located|3,200 feet, stretching trom the moun- the beautiful tone quality for which Ware receivers are 3 n't Goin' to Rain No Mo""—R. C. C. : : B 4 ¥ Wendell FHall. -the renendid Gal: | on the top of Mount Herzogstand, in | tain top to the valley below. renowne: ®ic maker,” is i € in Kansas City. He Makogany cabinet, 103, fnches high, 14 o Whag e e Saben, ome releged siving the cuubvaicat of ’ CREAM SALAD a four tube circuit. Operates loud speaker Radio Editor: clearly and distiactly. Dry eell batteries eon- I In reply to the query of W. F. cenled In back of cabinet. Outside antenna. Maske, published in your column ¥ Monday, I believe he heard station KGO in Oakland, Calif. i . broadcasting from the Hotel St. Francis Roof Gar- den. I heard this station Sunday [ . morning at about the same time as . RADIO ON ; reported by Mr. Mask It signed off = né STREET “ Made only by w. \XCI)U'\KLD 4 Your Grocer supplics you with the Necessitics of Life. 11 AID RADIO FUND. (’g"fl!g:sn?:fc‘.fl‘;ros;e dl??; Exclusive Distribator, er. e ; "This the in- Cohen & Hughes, 1221 E Street N.W. Contnbut:;n:! IStl;;oB;;;w $8,000. l:':knyfly' ‘hmwg, cor:‘li:o:::lps and Ask for a demonstration at any of these dependable stores: oal Is $40,000. i if- Mt. Pleasant Music Shop, Inc., 3310-12 14th St. N.W. ; comes off. Simple, easy and safe. Dif: Louis & Company, 7th & G Streets N.W. Eleven more contributions to the ferent from any other corn remedy. K. C. Sexton Co. 631 Penmaylvania Ave. S.E. ‘Washington hospital radio fund were ackmowledged today by Le Roy Mark. So why let corns torture you? Get ¥. 0. Sexton Co., 647 H Street N.E. . Gordon Mi Co., 1710 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. The money will be used to install radio Blue-jay now at your druggist. Use e e e e e recelving apparatus in every hospital, :ttomght,walkmcomfmtomonow. Monareh Hardware Co. 1801 L Street N.W. orphan asylum and charitable institu- Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc., 1221 F Street N, tion in the District. It is estimated that The Hecht Company, 7th Street at F. 1f you desire dry Mustard Flour for medicinal purposes, or if 40,000 will be required, and the fund you prefer to mix i.ustard Flour for your table condiment, we today is still short of the $8,000 mark. Licensed by the Independent Radio Manufacturers, Inc. under recommend French’s D. S. F. Mustard — packed only in cans Mr. Mark received the additional con- 5 nd1,489,22 L Y i tents pending = tributions from the following: Cath. == ] e T&"m‘;'z";;';::;mmmm" reglstered in the U. 8. Datent Os, —of the finest quality, pungency and flavor—always reliable. 2 - No. I’ 7. erine A. Dwyer, B. R. Beaman, Fred- - Certificate No. arick L. Siddons, Emma C. De Groff, Mra Joshua Evans, jr.; M. E. Horton, Y. B Linton, Anne H. Ruffin, Jessio F. ‘McPherson, A Listener-in, and M. oBaB1e Pimes.

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