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NIKW BRIFAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AI'R e = - L SSERTENAT SEETTTEme—" HESLEQV';[«)&.Q and chest B_asvba[[ in Bnef J & E_{&d i{)fi"n ‘1 —cover with hot flannel cloth, | ICKE s VAmO Ru@ Vostonday's Rosults, Variomeler Aids Set 0ol i "7M““°"/d"bfldy¢fl'lu Uhitadeiwhin 4, New York 2, v llas Naom| Perpy Washington 15, Loston 6 BY I L DUNCAN Ihoughts Huve,Wingh .. Lohmann June 10 Alexander ’ Chicago Clevelund i Dircctor, Badio tnstitate of Amerviea | § - Mother of Pearl 1l Y l: Detrolt 2, t. Loula 0 Hero in a way of inereasing the Bernard Kuehneisen l o " power of w erystal detector set with- |4 » Wert Thou in the Canld Standing of the Clubs, ont uslng wovacenum tuhe It Mendelissohn | W, L 2 ubstitute a sortometer in the acrial Mitde A, Feely and June 17 New York % 10 8 o Leircuit for the loose conpler Alesander 0 PR ] Many amateurs haye done this and [10- () Melodic .. Rachmannof | Cleve'nnd ., i B have received tolephone and — spark () A*la bien Almee ..., Schutt | (Continued from Preceding Page) [ ehimdelphis ... .. B |signals from a distance twiee s great Albert A, Taylar : , ABD | us beford 1=~ Whera by Caravan Has on, although hit hard, received ving i § The varlometer vepresented by No, | (RTCT TR i Lohy ood support, ‘The score REOD, shelaamennie 7 1in the dlagram, may be construetod Maude A, 1eely and Jane [ BONTON as previously explained or may e Alexander Rouihs: /8 7 s purchased for about 84,50 2 () Serenade Espanole . Ha 5 : 3 Games Today, A variable condenser muy be con y oo Chaminade-Kreislor ratt, ; 1 i 8 Detroit at §t, Louis ed in the werial cirenit, This con () Lieheslied .....o... Kreisler :I'::‘ ; i g 4 ’ s shonld he of 28 plates or 0005 (¢) Liehestreud . ...... Kreisler | L S AMERICAN LEAGUE, srofarads capacity, | ¢, L. Dumas hins, of, 0 o 1 4 ‘o, 2 in the drawing is the crystal | 13— Selected Yostemday's Results, o | Miss Naomi Perry Phitadelphia 6, New York 4, | WBz srooklyn 10, Hoston | (Westinghouse Station at ullorton, . p. s Cincinnatl 3, 8t. Loy . | Springfiefd, Mass.) Cord Tires Standard Equipment tuel f g Chicago 4, Pittshurgh 8, (10 ings.) " 8:00 po - Lafayette Drum Corps = £ - e ; ek which was organized January 1, 1895, e Standing of the Clubs, composed of 16 members, The La- W, . A fayette Drum lu||N has won first A s TG OREUND prizes and second prizes since T is no longer necessary to buy an You want service. The LIGHT-SIX is art smith, 1f, ... 1 il eni O A | .6 ~ |Novambar L0R expensive automobile in order to built complete in Studebaker plants. Harele, 20,0000 00 2 conndrene 8 Bl 7 s : P S1B07pT, MaredCRRIOLALCGALON, Trish btain the essentials and comforts of It is not a eriment. Thousand i 545 | VARIOMETIER IN CRYSTAL SET |tenor. Alphonse Guyon, planist Ll casentiy Neexpormeant. QusAnCe Phitade u‘xm.. s e 0 HOOK-U T | Wiz the costly car. of owners have found it dependable Lioston ‘ T ) [Cincinnati 2 20 per cent; and cord tires. ol TiRaBk1v 5 S ———— raitiie » S in eve i of service, o} IAraoklyn oyrans 4 detector of galena, Always bear in | ‘“"L"‘*"’_‘\""‘ q"'l""" & Studebaker has settled that. You can ' ry kind of service inich, SRR 0 mind t you il -pro iy mn‘.-}m‘ P e e U et now buy a LIGHT-SIX for only And you want refinements. Standard , b, . . L0 v seve s of the eral he- T - Me—=Jack Rabbit stories by : ATV g . ek f.‘r_'l_"q“,yl “'”“'k"‘,‘ oo ',\'l',::;w',’,'“‘ for | David Corey, ! $1045, f. o. b. factory, and get a car equipment on the LIGHT-SIX includes = | Games Today b Wave. Naleotl 130, p. m.—Travel suzgestions for that rivals the higher priced ones in cowl ventilator operated from the in- ARhINGLon. < iovvssesrs o Hew. XAk £t I""“""" Inhid, No. 4 is the head pliones shunted "”_""4"’"" uslnLiCee by Mg, "”“"\l every advantage that goes to make strument board; cowl parking lights at b 5 I heoo trooklyn at Boston, 158 Avhil astideae: e 7 p. m—"Maintenance of Stor- . 4 . . Ty Two. s i 165 Giiarmics : Cineinnati at Pittshurgh D Al i ,'”,', el o st ige Batteriés” by Fred Blat up permanent satisfaction. base of the windshield; inside and out- ris; throe i ks sk phones should be of 2, 0 3,0 P T Ny ¢ : side door hflndles. largc, rectangular LALHAT A St Louis at Chicago i aatitai $:00-10:15 p, m.—Concert by the ol Rt sericeableear. Tha | X g s suble plise, Bush ; s A 3 TRLR i e e 0 Fowt bl A Regimental Band, New York, LICHT-SIX has a 40-horeenamer mo. plate glass window in rear curtain JUdgD & 16fL o1 bivses, Hostan 1% | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE purchasing all the cquipment needed | Bdward J. Haunes, Jr., dircetor, = N 188 EROWeY Mo ignition lock and a thief-proof tran PR L i balle o Gian . — for a set of this kind, the expense \WGI tor vyhmh is powerful.' flex'lb]e and is missiant ook aduiEE R LA torin i AlRlls aub Dylonnoek dof. Results Yesterday should not be more than $22, (American Radio and Research Corp., practically free': from vibration begagse surance to LIGHT-SIX ‘owners 15 to 2 2l e lorlity G, Jdersey GlLY 4 Since all these parts can be used Medford Hillside, Mass.) of Studebaker's method of machining b Rochestar Nowirk 6, lin making other sets, it would be good | 30 p. m—Bedtime Story for the the crankehalt 'and connechny rods i i Josingg | 1ieading §, Syracuse 6, experience for the amateur who wants | Children, “The Ways of a Tree," read You can pay more and not get the tehor, Ponnoct ses, Connolly Paltimore 16, Buffalo 11, to ¢ mueh fun out of radio as | by Miss unice L. Randall Y Jilasls. Y d b A Ll useni . e possible to construct or assemble a re- ate news flashes, | oM WanGgooo 100k, Y ou 'get go0) satisfaction the LIGHT-SIX will give. o etoly il Sl N Standing of the Clubs T et o (e e ¢ looks in the LIGHT-SIX. But you can't get, for the same price, St. Louis, April, 27 dert Cole, o W, L i 2 olla sanata Tof 6 . i cruit southpaw of the Detroit elub, e - Wit Police reports for city of You want s Ssmiortable: éar. The & value that is even comparable to roke the St Louis elub’ \\lmyuml . : & Boston the LIGHT-SIX. ERORIE s e st RN | Jersoy. g 1 625 e————me——— | £ p. m.—"What Radio Mcans to| LIGHT-SIX has a roomy, comfortable ToWns) sty I\"l'nlvl‘l)v"\\'lemn':;'“l ']f i S y VO]CES[N THEAIR I\\E,'v'; INI";,"‘; :‘”' ""' ‘\'”',"" " My | oy body, mounted on long, substantial, Studebaker has been building quality bome ‘run spurt also was interrupted. | “”m:;_ bl | } AL ISR, saushor: sanih pilk semi-elliptic springs; and deep, restful vehicles and selling them at fair prices n.mx‘;"-_szl”y:;:.:;:‘!-v EREES WG '! Bt e _ KyITln i the, e soponn cushions upholstered in genuine leather. for 70 years, et oo : KDKA ; 5 131 egic (Massenet i A b a e [P0 e B Pl owestinghouse Station at Fuet | SN, Sk, Dinis on the Wing' (Nut- Touring, $1045; 3-Passenger Roadster, $1045 ; Coupe-Readster, $1375 Yy, 3 . Yittsburgh, .) - . . LA | i tsha, b, +.iees (g : Il o s o PR The'Combat seenc between | Sedan, §1750. All prices f. o. b. factory. RS o HoRo Nt ik e e Hae iy oot King James of Scotland and Roderic | ue. oo ea | h nehestor at Nowark, i el [Dhu” from “The Lady of the Lake ° therg R e 1 alo .v}lIV:nlu'r 7:30 'p, m he Black Pond,” al| (Scott) recitations by Charles F. At- LR ‘use at Reading. bedtime story for the children, kinson WGY ° rv‘n s e 3 .. . 3 - - x i ey 7:45 p. m.—Government market re- FASTERN LEAGUE ports, and a report of {he New York sneral Eleetrie Company, stock exchange. etady, N. Y. ) A £:00 p. m—Baseball scores Joys | Tt . stern time Stock and Pittstiatd 9, Springficld 2. of Spring and Summer Motoring,” by | Hartford 9, Fitchburg 6. Fdward Bald, Hudson Motor Car (o. 7:45 m.—Musical program. New Haven i1, Bridgeport toing Ahead,” by H. . Bagan, |Marche Grotesque ......... Sinding Albany 6. Waterbury 3. Western Pennsylvania repri 4 Piano solo~ Mr. T. Frederick Candiyn |* Lasalle lixtension University (1) The Cry of Rachel .... alter AT ; Standing of he Clibs 8:30 p. m.—Music. (h) A Bowl of Roses ........ Clarke byne, b, H % . 0 p. m-—Ne Contralto solos—Miss Itose Mountain i R T TREE Pittsfield : i .0t 105 to 9:30 p! m.—Music. Adoration ’ .... Borowski t —————— s LT S 4 HATEEOTA .+« oovvovvns 000 5 to 10:00 p. m——Arlington time Violin solo—Gilbert Ireland 9 k& oraahEd Aitireay Wi ihe opposite DR. KAPP IN BAD SHAP) it gad, New Haven ........ 000 |gignals, Music program. Maude A. | (a) Nobody's Darling Shapiro o le of the room - < Mating: o i s L [ Albany o 5 000 | Feely, soprano e P. Ale: r, | (b) Teasing Tellain | Col. Dey, whose novels have thrilled | Has Had Serious Operation And 1f He two generations of youths i i1, Lives Will Be Blind tesults Yesterday : - lLeidgeport . 000 | contralto; Mr . David ¥. Murdoch, ac- | Instrumental trio y RBatted ror Rayvie n' 6 Springficid .. it 2000 | companist; €. T.. Dumas, violi Al-| 1%, W. Gangherg, tenor banjo | g | His wire, Mrs. Haryot Holt o Leipzig, April 27—(By Associuted i Rattod for Henry % Aberbiey” :isayed L000 Ihert A. Taylor, pianist; Miss i Hal Truax, banjerine | U | cditor of @ woman's magazine, and | pross) — D, Wolfgang Kapp, leader | ! tBatted for Pruett in 9t FItChbUrg «ovov oo 000 | Perry, reader; TBernard Kuchneisen, George Grant, piano. {son lived with him in Nyack. They)or the 1920 uprising in Derlin, is in a Lo i s (000 = tenor; Walter K. Pedicord, accom-|Cakewalk .. g i iy DBDURE —_— | ave been visiting De tepson by &G jtical condition in a clinfe here wo hase hit, .uunv.“' three base Games T panist. Pilano solo—T. Frederick Candlyn former marriage, 8. C. Cahoonat Not=1 oy pter an operation in which his left orhe: stoton hases. Willianie 35 doub: iy at Waterbury, Selections: A Little Bit o Honey ...... nunrl\A“thol’ ol Famous Detective eton Hetznts, conn. LR e e (1, LI e T B e 1—Whispe rm;:lHnDr' i H;x'.\Hl\m'nr- Contralto solo—Miss \In-nlnm\ i 1 Got Tdeas Pro ‘aurot. |t 1t s doubttul whether e can e e e # ElaN Maude A. Feely and James P. Romanza .... e 8 versole . : s Inspector g g A friend | survive the effects of the operation ‘;’,fi\ hd s P T TS s s e i Alexander Violin solo~—r. Ireland SlOl‘IGS COlflfll][S SlllClfle of the Colonel and had given him, out|and should he live he raco: total 1, by Prue I Iy - | s In the Garden of My Heart . Crooning ... .. Holmes of actual police experience, the ideas | hlindnoss. e L M Astiile de | offerine infdioensants | Wk R B iR Bond | Instrumental trio: y e > for many of Nick Carter’s adventures.| Dr. Kapp has been a patient at the " piter 7 ; IR Bernard Kuelineisen . ... Messrs, Gangherg, Truax and Grant New York, April 27.—"I can’t stand | Before Faurots time the author used [clinic since placing himself at the ity and hrand; tinic, BT GRONNG ¢ . v Wieniawski oo Johnson | e gatt Joe, so I'm g out. Iivery- |to get his material from Inspector|disposal of the l.eipzig sypreme court B . C. L. Dumas Contralto solo— \lu Mountain thing has gone to smash and me with | Thomas Byrnes, chief of detectives|ror trial charges growing out of his [ I3 Jewel Song ..... Faust|Venetian Love Song .. Nevin' ¢ "Goodby and Blod bless you. twenty years ago, and Inspector Aleck [coup d'etat. Casm v AarE M . Ie Violin soio—Mr, Ireland This is what Col. Frederick Van | Williams. Unlike other writers of de- o Ol Ve SRR . “Rondo Capriceioso ........... Concert T iption on “Turkey Rensse Dey, creator of the “Nick |tective fiction, however, Dey never g KING HAS ACCIDENT AP T2 9 Mendelssohn in the Straw <« Guion | carter” detective i wrote ‘g.‘lllflpll'll to apply his theories to the SRR XY Albert A. Taylor Piano solo trederick Candiy® [ iargay to Joseph “atrot, Third [solution of real mysteries, said M.| Ruler Of Sweden Escapes Serfous In- Deputy IPolice Commissioner, a few | Iaurot. juries In Automobile Crash minutes hefore pressing the muzzle of | According fo the hotel management, | Gotova. April 27— (By Assoclated Radio Hel ick! B e | e LS, G, M (o e amo ieips Cllre The SlC H His body was found lying on the | Nvack last Saturday night. He wrote |j\ ininry of King ‘Gustave of Swed- ] bed in a room at the Hotel Broutell, {tour suicide letters, which he mailed [ 4y the automobile aceident at Gre- |5 East Twenty-seventh street. The | carly yesterday morniug in the hotel {1t 8 FiE BEORE G B O e te bullet had passed through his head chute. The discovery of his hody re- |y e o that he was sitting in the {sulted from a letter to Street & Smithi] ops et et S gl B2 - | chauffeur's seat it was explained on 5 |~:~“;-|11)»||\1m-’~ telling of is fntention |50 Tare Tast night, Physi- to Ki himselr, N . s wl“red Perry’ Expert it Bl V:)«y::“s:\nlyv‘; xamined him found only Another letter addressed to Major| The augomobile in which the king TODI Maker TC“S Joseph Caceavajo, commander of the traveling, from Nice was struck y Quentin Roosevelt Post, A. L., asked|hy o machine owned by a Geneva [ fhat provision be made for Col. Dey'sfianker, The king's chamberlain was HOW Sanalt Re_ [Mroghery, \Vannen: ey |Eravely injured. Gustave, has left for | Inspector Ifaurot went to the hotel |} CGermany, where he will join den, as soon as he received Col. Dey's let- Queen Victoria. 3 N [ter, He founts the police and Modl | st lieved Him cal iminer, Dbr. Norris, alrcady | there Dey had left a note on tabhle ing instructions for 8 % : S - e 2 g Get a radio receiving set 'to oceupy e | Suffered from Stomach for 6 Months. | runeral, which will be arranged L1E 1 Ui st ptuoeonton 1L DOIASL 0L £AWIN 3, 1AM, & speeial [the weary hours of Iying in hed and § ] ; lilks' lodge, No. 1, and asking that table killed in civil warfare at Garrison, County Fermanagh,|"ect you over the bd spelis } Ry, | [his private papers he turned over to| SOPS Hq”’ Commg Out; QISR A i s ' That's what many a hospital paticnt Mr. Wilfred Perry of Saylesville, | Inspector Vaurot. Thick B is doing nowadays, and doctors s i ; Great Road, Rhode [siand, is a young | aurot said Dey had not written ickens, Beautities racdio has heen helping them cure L man who has spent nine vears of his life |#nythin v abont two years., Nick 3 their “cascs.” < £ at his present residence [Te is an ex- | or had passed ont, but Col. Dey, tremely skilled tool maker and his work ia [ under the name of Varick Vanardy, very trying on eyes and head as well as | had since ercated a new fictitious de- T There's Lester Picker, 16-year-old Iigh school boy of San Diego, Cal He's a licensed amateur. His station awdy. e says: — | tective named Crewe, familiar to all “I had been working very steadily and | who read detective storic WHEN IS A HOME R e S o {7 very hard aud almost before [ new it my | Wrote 10,000,000 W, i i AL "”‘ “(, o2 ‘;: s 5 g stomach went back on me became ‘ Nick. however, was the Colon while working his ion. e fell e n 5 ronstipated, had severe heads )uw suffered | first and best love. During the twen P p ‘he! 's not landscaped, of course, le erceting W SSh ast -anc The remarkable fe: e ab fa) X not @ home? When it's not landscaped, of cours ] while erceting hys aerial mast and ¥ 1 e mnullA I e w.n|u . ”\]'nlm vreatly from cas in the stomach. My | {y.five years that the old sleuth foiled : . y Fnl LR now he s bedvidden with a broken | IFiyni's set is that the .y nr 8 1| Llood hecame very weak and my liver a3 | qridocs frain rabhers, caunter. Only artistic planting achicves that restful, homey fir. huck. - His physician says the et|lies on is his antenna. He resorted | ni) qut of eondition so that my eves became | fiters, fomgers, murderors o oo If you have never consideved the importance of which his friends finished for him fs[to this means of catehing the signals| gy| and my complexion very vellow. | |jess other malofactors, Col. Dey wrote wrlte for our catalog and see how much can m- going to speced his cure considerably. | when hospitai rules forbadc his hav-| wfered greatly from hearthurn, my plished by intell t arrangement of flowering ' H Traftic Off Jim Flynn, of New- [ing an outdoor acrial erceted appetite was poor and | was growine perennials and trees around a place. ark, N. J., has been in bed ce en adio as & medicine Ahove, Lester | almost too weak to work. | tried severa! L wecident a4 year ago. But he is heip- [ Picker of Sun Disgo, with his vacuum | medieines that were recommended to me. Tty Or better still, drive out to Cromwell Gardens B H ing get well by listen in on the|tube set. Below, Traitie Otficer Jim | hut without result. | gaudy colored paper covers on twhich with us. Fifty years experience hacks our adyvic concerts broadenst ¥ wer- [ ivnn of Newark, N. I, and his crys Then a friend gave me a very little i;v 16 Cantas wonld, s nltoned tri our stous. : ful station in Newark, ta) set Sang I could feel some effect from « | K { 4ECH WOUE ' the Bitil ot e Sl Al AR LS s ALY . ¢ 0 1 purchased n regular bottle | €110% With {he villain on the brink of You will find a wonderful coilection of all desirg = and thien anather one and by the rime ( [# Precipice or s 'lhju‘ : ’ H-l* "Im‘ eties from which to select —— unsurpassed p 5 - i [-nd N the two | was perfectly fit Sk ]’f" o ““i e ',""“!‘;- :“‘, Baaity H | oy fokindorn, 1 stimad w4 Shie) [ TR0Y (housand dignifies sicdises 5 but took only 4 small part of it e "’ today remeniher { blood, stomach and all ather inked fously R . ! = 3 were soon worline right v Carter b 16 harn or i pox telligent service nl‘\\n_\x, “'“,' to |_nn:- plexion eleared np. appotste returnel |1 {tic _cents buys 1 hottle of “Dandes- :‘“;“vn:;’:l‘u"!“ s, Crowell, Connecticat, = 3 nd T was again vericetly fit for work or Wb ine™ at any drug store, After one ap- 2l . E 8 ! 4 'jlt}); it ’ Bt g FROUBLE 1IN plication m; delighgful wale you have recomimende ! Sana 0o Prile 27.-<A fow wign- Lean not a Aarticle of dandruff or number of Iriends who huve heen holpe | falling Besides, overy hair Ly it aned 1 wish that everybidy who s § for. ) N = vigor, brightness. any such troubie s | had “wou | ke & ferans e AR A1 me e erday | mere coloe and abundance A1 eenmessive drogansts <oll <an b e ————— | more than 40,000,000 words and, pub- ished mare than 1,000 complete nov- Now is the time to secure choic 0 = % \Iv mens and save delays. Fow { : “he latier wssaulted wherenpon | 3 - | gnarts w noned | PALACE—Watch For Next Mon., Tues., Wed. aste and < Gl e vt 1§ RUDOLPH VALENTINO HAROLD LLOYD in ) : "IN In His New Photopiay | | la, s the ereatest 3000 Foet of Lavghtey : TN TR MR s | <1131 S AL e world. i ¥ A SAILOR-MABE MAN i “Moran of the Lady Letty”