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16 1 925 ! AID FOR STARVING JEWS from Russia to Rumania as a result |let fever is prevalent among chijgren, ! =n ST, x & CREE of the World War, has been made by | epidemic diseases ars developing 1a VAR'EB PR&GRAM || LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | |y peccupapin 15 ASKED| e feqiiiion o CEticn 3208 a4 £ Rl | Rev. Joseph Herman Hertz, chief | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, 180,000 Families 1n Dire Need of "8bVI for tne Hritlsh Empire: Sir Her £ y . i mann Gollancz, minister emeritua of Game Warden Resigns 1 rograms of Distant Stati ccheduled ‘ur Lastern Standard Time Noted Authority on Radio. ann_Golls miniater emieritus o 3 G ' A H ot B i All Rights Resei~d. Reproduction Prohibited Food and Medicine, London ‘714:‘"‘“;”'.' ‘}w $ynagogue, and larael L GeorRe A. Lawyer. chief United 1 Lo 5 e Station. Meters. Miles, Appeal Says. The federation announced that an | S'Ates game warden. has resigned tn ¥ en o i B g X ; ou enter private husiness. He formerl: 00—New York: Children's Uncle. Robert and 'als WHY 46 201! Functioning of Tuning Coils and Coll, €xid and plate circults’at the samel L0 Sl n 0 yrgent nission from Rerlin states that | U2 e e T y,,’,k'";_._‘h St S New York: Muse news scor markews . W pas D 4 ements. .Part I. | time 7 the 20,000 iiliee. comprising 95.. | VAR presiden g . 3 York: Kpawnk: H el RuIarisLs LWaeE 1-,\.'5‘ ‘"f‘"‘ Anents, "'t‘ TR ateiieat Rdithr an b LONDON, September 15.—An ap. souls, are affected by tamine. | GAMe and Forest League, Rosh Hashana - Services S e ek A A WA 1451 (Recently 1 des rined varlous 1¥DER | chanical construction ia concerned. & | peal for funds for the rellef of Jew. | which Is due (o a had haret, e s g & A A > 1 S 3 je o0 & o shb er) n riometer B d|iah colonies muffering from famine In | apreading through the towns and | A trackl 1 = o | which they were used to furnish in variometer having a stator and W 2 h. n nd | r ess freight-car door has heen . . P o ‘Ressarabi; the ‘ovince transfe: d ish colonies »f Re 1 Lyric Singers and Better | : o Q returns .. : Yoz 3 304 | ductance. cause wanster of energy = : Lef st felodd akod o Syeste New. Yo N el KO u(lulmm’\» energy and produce or elimi Double Strand Cable Used. ) Stw York: Hotel Waldori-Aswris Orchestia s E 4 nate oscillation The wire used in the winding, how Ole Orchestra Scheduled. N s QICRHNALL 800 Dis Sixiis EIMGIIL IR - Bee wae ot | This week 1 will clie several In-|aver, ta n double strand cable in which o e = Rl Sias kv s fatances of the way In which these|poih' sipands are permanently and > ana wLs q 4 | charactertstics of coils have heen used i 6 ch other | St $ H continuously Insulated from each ot} A pretentions musical program Tanistitic: Mugie: news; readings:” inariela: ‘dofes’ ..o {In various types of tuning efreuits 1ol eo that there ix no direct eiectrical crowned by the Hashana sery il MATKEL FROrth s e wir 2 123 [ increase the efficiency of the elrcults. | cormection s Bl diee Kinb: Checker “fan Orehestrs - WNAC F The simplest method of using a coil | The stator winding them conslsts of | ces of the \ Hebrew 1Gon s « News: s duy school lesson won " I8 ax an inductance. and this Induc- | part of the plate winding and part of Eregation e hth Street Tem- | 25057 P ouh SR our Wi E T fixed or ft may be varl- | the grid winding, while the rotor Ple has ) ) 50—y il WrG riable feature may be a | winding also consists of the remainder weap . HEVALE SETRLEO N Hbtel insbitacy siag > switch with tapx on the coil or it [of the grid and the remainder of the G TO T oEM | may be a variometer, in which case | plate winding WOR * 193 the Inductance of the coil is varlable | The symbol for this instrument i | e 301 continuously hetween fts maximum- | shown in fignre 3. In this symbol the concert by the Singers and Cliy How M Tiio k WrG 142 'und minimum values of Inductance. heavy line represents the primary or dance mus tter “Ole Club | 1 Sonden Pheas heitra WTaM e Voarioinoter Chice | plate winding: while the light line rep Orchestra hE on ctady: Albans A Toeater (0 organist; Lo e ariometer nief. resents the secondary or grid wirin fications o 7 Al i nifeoree; beaith a5 ¥ W birti 5 The varfometer principle hax been | Maximum energy transfer haca andwiched sen thdse' features ;i wip 2 | Incorporated into many ecircuits (o[ of the elage coupling between the two will be a conce the Wardma New Yori: G EraLam e v Nouk Irchestrat o provide 4 means of adjusting the con- | wires and seloctivity because of tuning Park Hotel Trio. Airact - e We stants of a circult to best advantage. | of both cireuits are obtainad by this of Moe Baer, a i talk X arkets: sor 3 . s Vo i The tuned plate type of regenerative | arrangement Dr. flon Tyler Bre on UF el - ot B i 304 | receiver made use of the fine tuning ay ve 8 ha, pronade: s Cintos alities of th rfometer to t the | 2 s 1 of the Depart S i oo Te WRN | oscillation having the same frequency FOR RESIGNING PASTOR The hay fever talk . ket 1 il | charactertatics of the received oscilla ¥ = hase ball announcements W™ folow ; e fes by, | ob - M tion 2 . ; The concert by the Lyric S'neers g W s Energics Kvplalied. Dr. Case. Named in Divorce Suit roadeast. besinning 530 R bt Hite N v o e The transformer application of twa| Year Ago, to Be Kept in Role g e i chor 51 coils placed in inductive relation to st Russel, soy : Linda on review e i { each other =0 as to produce @ transfer of Consultant. Rerz. contralto: Harvey T. Townsend » 204 | e i K o r > o0 arlton i .| of energy from o freuit Into on- | tenor: Benjamin Y. Morrison, bass 5 oo other Is well known. The character | Bs the Associated Press. and Mrs. John Milton Sylvester e 4 i Bovs and & 2 CHICAGO, September 17, Sobs min i s it CaniHe WNAC tor and accompant d « & i ed with the pravers of the congre The music for the Rosh Hashana TO 3 Py y : tion of the First Baptist Church ices of the Washington Hebrew | 7 < buletine: Sandman’s visit: stories WOG 483 4 of Ouk Park Wednesday night, when | e music ! ton Ensembie Iy diversified v i Emii Heinit . Howed 3 WNAC 2 Congregation will be under the direc c i o g the members of the church accepted tion of Louis A. Atwater. Dr. Abrum & 5 atler and. Bis_ Seatile - Harmony 5 the resignation of the pastor, Rev ' he Foolish anis. | Atlanuc city 3 ; 312 3 vear ago in the divorce suit of Albert 0o out. e Tompkins 2 < ane I 5 E Leland. a parishioner . Norman Br P > ; hestri ehitem i - } Dr. (ase presented his resignation SafTuve perani tan e 3 & IRRY ‘ Iaxt Sunduy, giving liness a5 the rea. IWO winners are com- ager Edmunds to give them a half o ! k 4 5 4 b 3 . son and stating that he had not re. | hour to “eut up” before the stht . signed hecause of the publicity caused microphone this afternoon. The seri Colzate > Al ) # ¢ i by the Leland case ' o Baee ball results i lettons of WRCE aftermoen| St B ing! e flav e e W 1% e L e 1 et or makes by «. soprame. and ook cher im - from - Temple By o % 3 s resiznation. Imt he refused vevi Alice Hutchins Droke 3 A vesolution accepting the resigna : = AT e o N R boys and girls pals with Local Radio Entertainment nanlE eI SRR A or G T ot was 3 : Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. 345 p.m.—\eather Bureau reports.| ' D s o mnsieal programs i | Sweets Will Broadeast World | Friday, September 18, 1925 Cleveland: Children’ Detroit - Stu o Jean Goldketia and his orchesira TR e ; ANNOUNCER TO CONTINUE. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. | ree carried Put sweet, crisp, golden-toasted Kellogg's Corn 7:45 10 8 p.m.—Public Health Service Bemamin Knox. baritone. and Tadiss quartei Flakes in a bowl wi i ea i tecture. hroadcast 5 Blngerons| ase. SHomelovers® om0 U Ty mane gne Series From WRC. LA th rich milk or cream. Deli: Yaters." B R i S i s A et el s aavel cious with fresh or preserved fruit. Easy for 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. | e woo oped a novel method of visualizing | EiaS the hall games played by Washington mother too. No sticky dishes to wash. You'll like WRC—Radio_Corporation of Americ: L Orchestoey albsnyGekorntsc s onor. . 100 i 3 ‘%' throughout the entire season of 1925, it. Get Kell , (1685 Meters). i’ & Heohd prosrai TWIR | will continue at the microphone of it. Get Kellogg’s Corn Flakes from your grocer. 4:30 p.m.-—Concert by La Joya Ma-| X Whistler: vocal and instrumental program Wpari istics of the transferred enerzy may | station WRC during the world series P’ rimba Band of Guatemala City. | § s o ey gl e Ehe chnigedt or maihio by O Bl ob fe e B champions Ask for Kellogg’s at restaurant or hotel. New York: Hardman hour of m: MCA | 3 p.m.—LElsie Jorss, soprano; George | Atlantic City Hotel Ambassador Concert Orchesira PG tance between the coils; the relation | clash with the Pirates Oven-fresh F. Ros: New Perzen Male Quartet: piarisi: music e of their axes and the ratio of the| In visualizing the playing on the Cit g Foolish Entertain. | o e " R B O e | number of turns in the respective |ball field Sweets uses a coded wire i ALWAYS ers’—] worth Tompkins, George F.| 5 3 e Trio . W17 1 coils report of the game transmitted direct patented imer- Tioss and Norman Brokenshire R ank MU J 1 hi e A ; In many cases one or both of the |from the diamond and received by 6 p.m.—Book reviews by Alice Rebmend A1 hi Opers Co.- vallE . o, o oetrd WRNY coils in such u transformer. when|him almost simultanecusly with the Hutchins Drake: ““The Joys and Tribu "hiladelphia: Musical prokram WAL used in a radio frequency circuit, have | action on the field. Lvery detail of latlons of an Editor,” by L. F. Tooker, Mr. and WAAQ 4 been tuned to the hest point for reso- | the plave is then pictured by him and “Virginia, the Old Dominion,” by ew : d v nance by means of a variable few seconds after they have occurred ¥. and C. Hutchins 3 fainea® Vocal and instramental progrant o : 5| denser. In other instances. however, | in the game. The method is one used 6:15 p.m.—Rase ball scores. i o Taiavie A Se teruon notably in the Greene variable clarify. | suecessfully at WRCjthroughout the Fariy Program Tomorrow. e d : ing selector and the Ballantine vario | entire meason for all games played 9 am.—Woman's hour, broadcast 2 2 K transformer, the varlometer principle away from home. and has heen the | with W New York. n i RO 30§ | has heen used to produce the desired onlv service of the kind employed in 12 noon—Organ recital from First s ¢ Dol B e BoTe 0L o tuning effect. broadeasting blz league games in the Congregational Chureh £:45Philadalphia® Musial program LIwWLIT In the vaiyinz clarifying elector | United Statex 1 pm. —Concert by Willard Hotel LA L i tee e i clreuit consiste | — Orchestra. 900 Phildelphia - Arcadia_Dance Orchestra: pomilar prozram LIT ‘3945 23 {of a variometer, while the secondary B Ao Weather s Emit Remberyers, Rotel Bond oo Wi A:len acvaromel e Body and Fender WCAP — Chesapeake and Pofomac S R L fag iR tuned by a variable condanser, as Teliene (o Shrinzfield: Eastern Stutes’ Expoution Orchestra’ market Teparts sores miang person reparts iy W ; >y | shown in figure 1 ) Repairing - . L /K K T to 7:15 p.m.—Da! i hi (hitney ‘Tria: Elizaveth Stokes. roprana B oS 5 3 The constants of the primary (i I 1 g I / marles by J. C. Gllberi. T'nited States Reehmond. mi % § pnace T Dasison dideces o o s e CENTRAL AUTO WORKS ; N o Finneean, | iy o g ey Rl 0 hsion) by vaiying e xotor 449451 Eye St. N.W. - H % ’ " Newd TR Franl it tenor Nanion Rioierk, accordion winding of the primary variometer Franklin 6805 1t's the flavor—marvelous, indescribable— by Grafton Tyler Brown. B. & Al D m— — 3 7:25 to 7:30 p.m.—Base ball annaunce New York: David Berend. haninist: Sisale and Biack. tenor { The constants of the secondary circuit | e | that makes Kellogg's Corn Flakes the lead- ments of the day. and pianist 2 1 04 Tare variedihy A8justment of the varis: | FEATULRING 7 Jow York: Auta ialic:” Asbury Park Dance’ Orche: 3 ondenser which is connected i ing seller among ready-to-eat cersals. 730 to 755 pm.an all-American e Yok Vet Hier” Bl o g fiS sondsnsers which Vs connec AIWATE,R-KENI RADIO i Lel S i s P In the’Greene variouanstrmer ine | ROBINSON'S MUSIC STORE, re Fr e : 0 3| primary or plate circuit winding o ne. 'B'e':—:r.vcoyrz!el:}nzn.i ‘”‘,“““ T. Townsend, Nim Jork: ; Virgirian 254 3 04 | B e Tadio frequency amplifier siage _St_ n_2231-5934 Mra. John Milton Sylvesters firoamn: 27y Varied i Drocram - St Radio Grchies ) : consists of a fixed winding, while the CE C RSES by o > 4 e { LSRR % Sl - ; circuit winding con- A O(I and accompanist. | Jefferson” Ciiy: Talics: ‘i / WOS oy o G Tn That cas 7:55 to 9:15 p.m h H 1 Atlanta: Carter Radio O . WSB sts of a variometer. In that case no | s e OB HatEn D Davenport - Pianiat: Mel S 3 condenser is necessary to tune the | . S ™. Congregation My wohington Hlebrew | .30 St PENMORIGOT ¥ it T oo 1a ShoWe e e L P = n. The ic will be con- | rchestra o ; siali€sC oo | "atai - i v ser. Dallas: Bele Male' Quartet . Sy IWFAA » -1 Bure, 2. b | 5 . ;,nu:r:e‘:r;fiy b[:n:;:xie' o S Rtlantic B e Siter Siloper's Dince Oreivesira ... o8 8 Iry the Ballantine variotransformer || Bopjamin Franklin University fones ered by Dr. Abram | New \;m ke P};“‘ A'Cahrmu and weather forecasts ¥ WNYC a unique method is used to tune both | Transportation Buildiug. 2 H New Yor on Glaser s B : 4 9:15 to 10:15 p.m.—Concert by 'hl\‘ Philadelphia: Jack Myers' 3 his Musical Architects WCAT ATtH and H Main Eight two five nine ‘Wardman Park Hotel 7T rio, Moe Baer | 10 TO 11 P.M conducting. | _Davenport: Weather report 3 woe 483 PR @ GINGER 10:15 to 11:30 p.m.—Roernstein‘s Ret e T TR R 1 | ter 'Ole Club Orchestra. under t i g ot e e AIE ! ! rection of Joe Bombrest k: Hotel B wrt Orchestra: J. Altan and his - @' . - N WEap s “s0e |8 g arly Program Tomorrow. Ty Dance 1 m . . NNy o 2 NONE BETTER 6:45 to e Bl B 2 ia: Seattle Harmons Kings: Charlie Fre's” Of 7 ) STTE ower Health Ex- | 2 wrLIY ercises” by the Metrapolitan Life 1n o ) anid_insirmenial sieiiai S Tol@ A. G. HERRMANN ance Co.. direct from Metropolitan bt revie e Dbl e I U er, Madison avenue, New York | Raloh “Wiiliams" 2 hix Rainbe ‘Sklarks: vorai : : SUNDAY i 750 Tenth St. S.E. instrumental artist wQ. — N R A DS .1 B EXCURSION § [T IENES RIS SRIONS. || W oSt SR e e R F ABE BRUKE 0UT FEE FOR RADIO SERVICE | "~ swage Soteg, st ot 00 e o Moscow, and Three Elsewhere, |13 00—Des Momes: Kirkwood Hotel Dance Orchestra WHO LD b e iy’ Nieniaank T et Bineets” wihors D #3185 Sunday, September 20 § Would Sting and ltch and | 170 2 AM | 1:00—chigao: The Ginger hour: Ralph Willams aid his Litge Specinl Throngh Train Burn, Healed by Cuticura, Correspondence of the Associated Press | MOSCOW, August 5. B { 7:15 to 7:25 p.m.—"Fall Hay Eaver " DR | Selarks ; 4455 il Direct to Penna. Sta.. 7th Ave. and 324 St. “ My face broke out with small Sng in Soviet Russia Is <till in ite 1o | [imteBe makonniaared s eventudite aves Washington ‘Savarllayi M Enigtits pimples whick at times would just! fancy. ‘It began only a year g BROADCASTERS WORK Chief Radio Supervisor Terrell be- |B 1525 A3 - afriven Pepna. Sta. i the sting and then burn. The pimples L mfter the Council of Commissars (o | lieves a complete record of the ac. heart of New York Citr. 6:00 AM were red and were in blotches, and greed permitting private individuals | FOR ‘PUBUC SERVICE, | tvities of all broadcasting stations | Returning. leaves Xew York. 4:15 PM. §} |o¢ night 1 could not sleep on sc- — o own small amateur Yeceiving sets | over a certain fixed period. giving the Tickets on sale two days e count of the itching and burning.. “ “nffl.‘n\rf n‘ln broadcasting st s hours on the air. the type of pro- preceding date of excursion 5 At times they looked as if they n Moscow and one each in Lenin; — grams presented and a cominentary were dryi d would th Kharkov and Kieff. The biggest Mos. | . on the manner in which the radio Ivania Railroad &! I Saa D A meriC then cow broadeasting station. “Komin.| Seek to Gain Favor of Commerce!,,,.e,emm,o“,, Seeresmate ol e Pennsylvania Railroa bresk out again a8 bad as ever. “Q\EE how that clutch collar is worn down. That tern.” works upon a wave length of 5 very interesting volume. .\"hu:gh The Standard Railread of the World (3 * I then read about Cuticura Soap . 430 meters. Tt broadeasts dails con | Department Before Radio o sachiace o oalime s Atioush and Ointment so purchased some comes from keeping your foot on the pedat all < and newspaper information in | sembled, : ry with wi ] i and in two months I was complete- i the form of a radio-gazette. which It | Congress Opens. f5Tibled. e MACRINECyS witH) Whibh 7o e form. of & radiogasette, which is| |10 grade the stations throughout the ly bealed.” (Signed) Mrs. Macy the time. Keep it alongside where you can reach Dellgved Lol be th — [country on their performances al. G. Mitchell, R.F.D. 1, Box 54, The other Moscow stations are of a| “Public service” broadcasting ssomsl:‘;id:fi(‘:_“:‘ Sristnes & the formnier You'il quuk qfradefor Giddings, Texas. the pedal in a jiffy, whenever you need to. If you smaller capacity. Political education | due for an era of popularity. For on strict supervisors’ offices in the | Daily use of Cuticura Suvor!- keep slipping the clutch like that the plates or sur- v the x ELY 1 radio districts, i 3 i seems to be the chief object of their | ik of Bekvice ifo the peapiRt : clogging and irritation : . hroadeasting programs. Anti-religious | (Neit_recards of service to ———— E potes, the usual cause of pimples faces are to worn down ickly.” The propaganda is findin s way | broadcasters will come into favor | 2 i H oy P going get - 2 qus ,,,}:.],,.Egy. the R e R e e e o .| NEW CONCERN PLANNED. | P n }M‘I’f e S Lox heads, RULEACOLiEuALE Fleet Boss knows what he is talking about. He has which have speci ms adapted | = | = 3 RN = ok % - for children and : - | Wilson & Co.. in Receivers' Hands, bohe ilod s S3r i learned by painful experience to watch out for details owrs X Malden, Mass' = . . such as this in order to cut down expensive repairs. hereafter Three radio weeklies are published| The public service idea , fn Moscow, with a total circulation of | new one with either Secretary to Reorganize. | MU= Cuticura Shaving Stick 28e. more than 150,000 Commerce Hoover or the CHICAGO. Sen i g Preliminary registration for the pos-| the radio section of the department. HICAGO. September 18 (P).—The sesslon of receiving sets has now heen | Bui recently the Secretary deter: | Chicazo Daily News sax the Profit by other people’s experience whenever you aholished and the sale of radio receiv- | mined to hear down on the pomt. e ! 1 < & ing nets had heen made free. A fee of fand to suggest that possibly useful |in the hands of receivers. in @\"",:;:'1 The New Society Novel can. Take this matter of motor oils. We have i $1.50 must. however. he pald to the | anes to tF blic might be made the E ‘ < e c authoritles tor listentng in. The min: | e o e o e aen T ppIt eiee i may olenes Ctinis - been refining good lubricating oils for fifty-five afacture of radio sets has heen mon-|eants for broadcasting licens |1 with a_ petition in Federal Court - opolizad by the. atate, and the Impest| S e pa e HICENSes o] in New Tobt tactan orme ot jcourt . - years. So when you buy “Standard” Motor Oils Plagepniiances from abroad is for-| conferénca and the general desire of | the properts. R e i you are profiting by the accumulated experience of 5 Iall broadeasting stations to he to oratio ad v o 2 he department nas on, original presid 3 . e o L et gecasion. b serviee: In | of Wilson & e ARdnow one of the two generations of refiners. No wonder “Standard” RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | [iikely to be exceedingly popular with | Fecivers, would - follow under the By EMILY POST Motor Oils are the Fleet Boss’s choice in lubricants. TONIGHT. program “manegers and station " di- | : y Rosh Hashanahe soi s el e e e e |PEPCO SUED F(Ell;\‘ - Ehen it Pine T TGN All doge have worma—pupples espec-. 3 the Washington Hebrew Con- | | unsatisfactory congestion of the | $30,000.[ (e Okihe mostienar. AT e warmed ropaiay: STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) gregation at the Eighth Street ether. it Sl i i BULES never fail and y e Temple, WCAP, 7:55 to 9:15 Of the approximately 600 lroad | Former Employe Asks Damages for| M€ 70velsof modern New Tarmiess. 60c at drug, sport 4nd seed = sting stations now on the air a rk Soci that has res, pot shope or by raall. oiclocic Zo0d majority have favors to ask of | Fall on Office Floor. o gclery ¥ i t he. department-—a change in wave| : ever been written. It Dog Bock on Disee L illec's fameus 66 9 Dance program by the Co- | |jancih. often the transfer from a| Rebecca La Porte of Alexandria, Va., may pique you at times; . fesding and breed lonial Orchestra, WNYC, 8:30 | | division of time to a wave lengthSesterday.filed o't for 330,000 am| 3¢ may mock you; it may e Vi g s D o Theved ages for allege sonal injuri Rk 4 7 z ol 3 S e raling. or ome other thing | against the Patomac Hiectric bower | disillitsion you—but you e LS o Concert hy the Mandolin | |which only the department can give. (0. thiough Attorneys Lambert, Yeat-| ywill not lay it down un- | ymptoms, age and bresd. s an Canfield. Sextet. KDKA, 8:45 o'clock. o here Are Al e O o mrs | Thromsh the attorneys. Miss La| til you have finished it— i | 3 o 1 1 3 ®2 R M i Porte says she slipped and fell on the| and it will not soon be l 7 particularl: od standing at ; :\"‘.""; o ‘, "'i"‘ Virginians, ::?:w{:n e \.\._1_11“\‘";::" e f fl;‘“(,‘.”' :‘i";n:'\"}ct‘mmi’:‘i department | forgotten. arin WIY, 9 o'clock. their failure to make any real P.’:l‘;\' | st 21 Injuring herself sertousty and $2.00, net; beilloss | D -00, ; Bool Wb e Permanently. She was emploved as 0G MEDICI PP 1 A RESULT.OF. 55 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN REFINING h act drama, “Kindling." Although sthere has heen no sugges- | Anau | G b T Py O B | | e e e e s | & C1orK b the company: .| FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY | x M o'clock. 3 o for the ‘revocation of existing Ii- TR 354300 Fourth Avenne <« Now York l ™ : = / censes in .such.cases, such- aetion: :~Glasgow:is-to register all its cats.’ - ¥ A )