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THE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922, aire > D MA a = c ee 1 x } cre f distance f he t ie leas co Ite 0 L w] ® ‘ G r “ | OT | THE EVENING thet si at oret tr wot.,, | 18 FOLLOWED BY [Lohitctetal smrennen ultra nce eh a Ausibiitty—Measure ot signal atrenath. | _ 1S FOLLOWED BY peel Gemomtration 16 \oPilaaad riences aa the ety : |radlophone reception. missionary for ine Congregational MAIL CONTRIBUTIONS | 1:0) F. Cloning ine. Tnton Unit audibility being strength of re- 4 celved simnale which sust qnables dots hon » Wave, metren will be checked free of] (8 P.M: Ruth Dumond 3 meres: ; and dashes to be distinguishe | oe charge by United States radio {napectors | Pauline Cabrelli, plantat; d Ferieli ° . steners- Si s he De} ent Sommer pibit. | bar’ ol lorin, ¥ Hero of Six-Day Bike Racing | enerin Like the, Sermon Sol at 5 Depart of Cormeen ce [tarine: eon enn, ny “ WJZ (Newark) Well They Make Up for Not jteur radio operators’ licenses will be Says Riders Fear Start Most 360 Metres Seeing the PlatePassed. | spctara inthe room aii the BAK | apectora In the room adjoining the But- ‘The Rey, Edgar 8. Wlera, pax. |terfly Room. Licenses will bo tasued to Thia characteristic {2 shown by the| Testured for the day: successful Her fol- ; om{ ‘0" of Unity Ch@reh at Montclair, [towing axa a ee with four palme; formerly Command-| hydrometer. T assume that most car], HOU news wervice and music fi who recently delivered sermons 5 owners are familiar with a hydrometer. bed Mae 5 WGI, the Medford duis “Gien’ | er 167th Squadron, Royal Air Force.) ibe Arlington oficial time, 11.56 A. M. to] which were broadcasted by radio Haas) station Goullett Describes Strain of ti : For those who are not, it ts enough (01 19/6, and 9.63 P.M. to 10 BM telechiene feet Sie WOE Giatlon, |NOR oer ate Gy Becton arin tomar: cA | | THE BIG SHow., ay that it consists of a bulb, a gl Apsicuitural teboria 1s Wh ack OP. i elephone from the 4 i ‘o-night: City of Boston police report Garden Race and How Con- On the root ef the Hotel Peniayivanta | eerrel, Containing @ sraduated Aoat 859] Weather reports at 11 A. Ms 1/ af. hws received several letters con- | Mattia tleties, ter one ele anda a fully charged battery is heavier than that of a discharge batter; Of Any Time in Long Grind oe en ee eae ae coors | pone ees " “The Green Gnome” by Eunice Randall, ditions Have Changed | the biggest radio show and exhibiiion| barre! for insertion nto t’ electrotyte|® P M. and 10.01 P.M. taining money from pcrsons who | Posture, Personal Hygiene Talk No. 9 ALIS EUs | fn history opens this evening. This i<|of a battery, By squeezing the bulb, re ig news ut 2.05 P.M. «| listened tn at distant points. by B. A, Welcome, Executive Secretary | the second radio convention ever held | t forcing out the air, and then in-| ft an “Man-in-the-Moon” storie: Junior Department, American Red and if present interest is to be taker as | serting the tube into the electrolyte, the | for clvildren a oneness | Cros, Music from Mars y By Robert Boyd. | 9 criterion there {s no telling where] electrolyte may be drawn into the bar-| 7-45 P. M.—"Food Labels,” address 3h | S6GPPCHE first day is the hardest,” things will end. Everybody ia interust: | ret to a level sufficient to float the| bY Dr. Harry Nedfleld, Chief of the U. jeclections by the Rllmabeth Orteatte) gisnal Corps, U. 8 A. Radio Station ed, from the Iittle kiddies, to whom (ve | graduated float, By reading the gradu- |S: Bureau of Chemistry, Department of | Also several Birt rs cas WhIt | WYCB (Fort Wood. Bedlow's Laland, smilingly remarked Alfred | bulbs are just little electric Nghts, tolation on the float corresponding to the | Agriculture ny oom Riley by Jona Weay 11.450 metre) will broadcast the follow- ee & Goulet au he, aiamoukted the engineer who is striving to minis [level of the electrolyte, the specific eee P. M.—"Whe e You Walk.’ the: § P. M., selections on the ampico; ' wvery piece of apparatus more and more | gravity of the elec 14 OB ; andel;” “Songs to tie trom his bicycle. He had er ery & y of t rolyte is obtained. K vening I f t PET ROGRAMM 9.10, items of Radio Interest; 9.15 P. been on perfect. This reading will give a fait idow off Wagner: arias from the opera “Die | SPECIAL PI ere mn M., Miss Elinor Whittemore, ‘violinist: the pine, saucer shaped track just ge This event overshadows everything | the condition of the battery. Tote Stadt Morning Wind." |Second Annuat Radio Convention andj jimes Blankelt, tenor. Miss Sear else in the radio field for the lime bz | Care must be taken that the float is| Branscombe: “Winter.* Foster: “The! — show of Second Otstrict at the — | Wisewell, accompanist ing éwenty-four hours, alternating with Reculations to Be Announced) '™*: n the Washington radio con-| not in contact. with the sides of the] Hast Hour” Kramer; "His Little Teddy | Hotel Ponnayivania, = tHe his partner, Eddie Madden, ‘Suppose Stl s ference is playing second fiddle in ihe| barrel at least to such an extent as to| Bear." etc., solos by Asnley Ropp, con- WZ (Springfeld, Mass. 260 meters) some folks think it is the last day or! To-Morrow Will Put End to |**5u.°rtes any part of Prevent it assuming the proper fevel. [cert baritone from oratorio. | 7.00 P. M.—The Show opens. | will broadcast the following programme Don't miss any part of it. It Is-en-| When the reading shows a 8} site| 920 P. M.A Man Without a Coun-| 8.30 P. M.—Demonstration of the wires! 7.59 Pp. Mt., Bedtime Stories, this: the few finishing how's that are the “Cutt in.” tertaining, amusing and educating. The | gravity of 1,300, the battery may be|try.’ recital by Alice D. Strurck, ek hardest to endw,” suggested the) utuNng-In. programme for each day will be an-|considered as fully charged; 1,260 indi-| Chairman State of New Jersey Division hawt 4 | nounced In this column. There ts some-|cates a quarter discharged battery; | National Society, U. §. Daughters of ero of Inst year's race iahay thing new and novel being staged aa a/1,225 one-half discharged battery; 1,186 | 1812 | a "No, it's the first day | (be cesmetah ltl erred LEAD special attraction every minute froma three-quarters. discharged battery; ea halt “Hin at and wore all over, dustl<~ GTON, March 17.—The|the opening of the convention to-night | 1,150 a total discharged battery. * . Technical Committee appointed by the| until it closes down with the banquet} ‘It {s not advisable to let the battery KD KA (Pittsburgh) ave working myself into shape for a! Riaig Cont to formulate new|hich marks the end of the second |get more than three-quarters discharged Ss. trong finish.” alo onrerence 2 | convention. because the formation of lead sulphate 340 Metres regulations to be announced by the = Increases to such an extent that ft is Goullet is a champion. That is, he the we th Department of Commerce has com-|NOTES ON THE VACUUM TUBES. {RiUHoUN te ie eaters char STEREOS I NTIS OH ‘ally the peer of the present six-day | iiteq its work. The recommendations| hverybody who has had anything tolin an uncharged condition for a tong (12.90 to 1. M M, to 2.20 P.M. usel, Fiders active to-day, He has ridden ee eee well as the Lo-| dv With vacuum tubes has from tine tol pertod of Une andt Boat te an | | time had them do unexpected things gal and Amateur Committees, were(and give results that at the momert ; ; ; seem beyond explanation, We ure not placed before Secretary Hoover to-| cing into the functions of the V. ‘T. In fn and won more grinds than any other rider living. He has been with @ix different teams that came home in One should bear in mind that a fully 8 P.M. “Mollere,”” by Dr. Thomas 8. | discharged battery will discharge itself |Baker, Acting President Carnegie Instl- | from 9 to 120 days. The low rates |tute of Technology. Thia ts the 300 an-| of disch, e ed ! ut of th h f Moliere, who} r. Haut day, It is likely the approved regu-| this article, as they have already voen| 0" Wine ton furctinn: oremecie tora [in the ost tinportant and celebrated of | ~Ga: : lations will be ready by to-morrow. covered in these columns, longer perlod of time than automobile} French dramatists, The creator of types x d fo: Da ? Goulle i What we are principally interested in 4 Like all champions, Goullet ts far batterics. While In one sense this may | kno the world ovet ! th The regulations are said to contem-| to-day is the explanation of several! ee : sede Md Rat Mel } e@bove most riders, intellectually el yi seem a virtue, there is an element of! Weekly Talk on Dress. . a ; dee into three | Characteristics of these miniature glans | 410, : : 3 j th plate dividing the service anger in the fact that the radio bat-| s.30 and Instrumental Gpetking: Perhaps it fs) what en- which are met with in dally operat NAGAR ait hel agian igi] Loeb | Pt shies hia to disnlay hiv superiority | Princlpal channels, (1) entertainment, | and which have always proved of great | Charge, will’ work, though It may. be | e the! o ’ BURST QE NY: . interest to the amateur. In cases where | Cpare\* Y 4 | 2 vents, almost’ completely disc : | Cas BV6E thiavdna WSGELNKe” Hiers (2) information and (3) e [the actions of the tube are not under- |“imost completely, discharged. For Com lete is oy Goullet te a little over thirty. n|_D% H+ W: Stratton, Director Of the | stood these pecullarities have sometinies | stecirol ja level namtliton tae laerto be bs a little ove rty. electrolyte level has n too lo} 6 A | orld’ 2018 hi hla: A day race, [Bureau of Standards, is Chairman of} frightened people, | . larawn (ito the. hydrometer ayrinies tt Radio Satisfaction yes- ; | won his first six-day ract.}ine technical Committee, which has] 000 Instron OFM retort afi’ is only necessary to add pure distiiled | ot iit. with Joe Fogler as a partner, in} had the principal responsibility for] itter of inquiry. The instrument had | Water: The complete success of your Radio a be- Paris. Time has not robbed him of| formulating radio regulations. A just been set up and was being operated |, Many owners of radio apparatus have | sutfit depends on your storage battery. Y any of his prowess as a ride: since}number of weil known scicntists. in-| for the first time. The tubes had been secured) some sort of ‘charging ep® : . y . narer chiding Major Gen. Geonge 0. Squier, | finely adjusted and were just at the] Paratus for charging “A” batteries. In} Multiple Radio Batteries are better @hen, for “Goully” has lived wisely 4 f spilling point and—over they w sv. | Using this charging equipment great] batteries, made by the experts who de-| aret U.S. A. who has had a large part Cale auBtIAL ber takers tb ct th SP on i and taken great care of hijnself He in developing the wireless telephone me vane to tie Toe a spun lee iive callventvors i in vane inner signed the United States Army Radio | he embryo enthusiast who lool ir positive e m the chia a i. ery. | . Tris trains harder than most riders for «iy the army, are included in the] the audion tube as an. electric. ‘ignt,|Ttus to the positive terminal of the bat- Baer { ay in grind and is never caught out of con- | personnel. thought it was going to explo | tery, and the negative wire to the nega-| Insist on a Multiple Battery with your | dition, Weeks before tie sunt of tie, Tt 18 not known yet what will be| Jumped away from the instrument ad] tive terminal. If the connections are | Radio set. Your dealer can furnish one sé) 0 a : . done about the proposition to license } out ot the room and did hot, venture versed, ite battery will be injured | or you can order direct from us. | race and during the summer : 5 SeaIeie Cat vat | Rear tt for several hours and then only ply | con- ANCOR ewaril GUUIIAL Han de wean goers erations Tear oie: ties rent but) after reaching around the corner of the| When you know the state of the bat- | BE INSISTENT seins) Newark Goullet ca seen ev ipsina eae on that an will be] door with a tong. stick and pulling tce| tery {tis fairly simple to figure out how GET A BETTER BATTERY id not morning on the Lincoln Highway out dropped for the present as imprac-| battery switch off. many hours, at a certain ampere rate, | ti near New Brunswick, N. J, burning|ticable. Thousands of persons ure| Similar instances have come to te! it will take to put back what power = ede manufacturing their own receiving| writer's attention when bulbs generate | lias been used. In most instances it is RA & up the asphait Vente wad’ it would’ take an’ army Gf | vant oulorad vapors in the vacuum] advisable to overcharge the battery at {| 4 “But training is not without its re-| inspectors to check them up. . every fourth or fifth charge cfm! her s that are always| In short, charge ery, | ay wards,” ald ‘Goulet as Ne shifted | ‘he need for radio remulations that | welts gat" ghd ita’ cmeaina’s | dt, tmary, cuares ine baltery. keeping| STORAGE BAT TERY CORE | : i e B altrack of © y ydrom- | sounds} from one side of the rubbing table| Will make it possible to conduct this|yacuum tube instrument. (1) The most | et record until the gravity of tli | vee to another where be wan having the (mportant work with some degree of | favorable adjustment of the radion svt roiytel_ remains constant’ asounc | te Foe ee rane tne orderliness has been forcibly illus-|{¥ the one that gives the best resul’s| 1.100 for « pertod of three to four hour 4 thei stiffness pounded oul of Tis Sore (rated to Government officials recently, | with the Jenst amount of plate curren.) his will remove all sulphutation which SERVICE STATION muscles, Entertainments put on in Washing. | (2) The Glament current should not be|may not have been removed by incom- , , | term! “The tracks They CORSLTUEL (0-day eee ean ee wervice with | raised excessively to increase the to-|pleie previous charges. 108 West 52d Street, New York City youn; are not as good as tie ones years| (On (0 Popul , e tensity of signals. (2) The best sign iis aren went on the Austr lian-Amert. | Government heads have been ruined /are not had from the most brilliant DEALERS—Write Our Main Office, t can. “The building of the swimming | OP more than one occasion recently | lighted filaments. Do not exceed t THE EVENING WORLD RADIO} 350 Madison Ave., New York City. Lard ann ‘ed the builders of the | DY “outlaw"' sending stations breuk- | maximum filament rating. (4) Ti cLuB. seman) tanks’ has’ force ne gues ing in on the important sending sta-|lower the temperature within certain =. 5, i . pea SS Saad | FA mpe: swucer to eliminate tfle steep vank- | {TF ! |immits the longer will be the life of te} ,, Jol The Evening World Radio Club, | yester’ ing of old and this affects the riding | “Groin are |tubes. The temperature should be k "ni be main ale St WITRELESS BOOKS| certain class of send fieldin: und cuts down our speed," lleva Whovoar i jas low as is consistent with the sat bs : 2 | ers are nothing about the pleas- | factory A The Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, | ALL UP TO DATE Denve) We questionced him wbout the differ: | °'* jae 23 factory operation of the apparatus j the i 1 accion eee DATE acy us crete ee ieee ing under the old. method Ue oF Interests of the thousands of | “siightly defective tubes have. thy | Nrw York City. |] estan Data for Radio Transmtttors and | | Receivers, by Sleeper. rice To Experimental | Wireless Stution by jelman, Prive $5.00. | receivers whose + ar rendered | culiarity of showing thei de » esent Be Nn poi: system 'y M es r def eae eee tne tatter wae inf. Worthless by eutting in’ on im.|the generation of pastel shades of nitely ou almoult than the old siyle| Portant business or enjoyable enter-|\apor which is due to tho ionization »! relexs ‘Telegraphy. and ‘Telephony |} Nomenclature of Radio ! Simply Explained, by Morgan, Price || Se rding. ho sprintw uke much of| winmne CHL will Heltaken career Ue \etsss) Tresent, | Pie blue, yap $1100.” a a ba he sprints tals CN OF He hea mean lone Which is most common {s usuully eause« i Rudio Hook-Ups, by Sleeper, Price Toe Ww a tider's-specd und leave Nim tired||(" the new remulation by gases evolved from the glass or Copyrighted by ‘Vireless Pre The ABC ot vas ‘aun Tubes uaed tn out in the last final and important metal parte of the tubs brought abait poses) nto. Teception, BH. “Lewin, || | ' ; Price. $1.00. ew kage tha: he ‘ket — ITH hour Suturday night by the heat from an overload of cur] The following 1s published for the|| Construction (of Nes Trannatlantic In a new pac that fits the pocket Meer daike Hate CURE place to re ent ye leakaxe air into thal venent of all radio en uve ecelvin h hper, Tele ate S Kew jums have taken pl ri Bowlin News [ret tke tecittar tua Into ths) benef, of all radio enthusiasts. Save || fe raiee tae At a price that fits the pocket-book veal Ywhat condition the other riders . ¥] tl se definitions; they will come tn han- Apparatus, by Sleeper, Price Te ork wi are in’? ‘continucd Gonilet Kee {of rainbow hues from pink to purple. ay in the future, Construction’ of Radiophons and. Tele. The same unmatched blend of ent her} looks good, Euton ts a great sprinter. | Marry J. Servas jr. and Frank Rey- | ne tents Wad Bios A Ae, ROE Armature—The colis of wire of a dyna- poniverat fob beatae tar: PRAY i pwspape Grende will be dungurdur. Brocco and nolan of te inter-Clty: team of this |eaused by the seopage af a quantiy or| mCi” Welch ere the currents siven|| saRnT Gatalenye af Wireless, Antecie- Turxisu, VIRGINIA and BuRLey Tobaccos : Brocco ds 0} ere ni Nt Mtity Of) out by @ machine, In case of motor, bile & Other Hooke Sent Ives on Hequcsts olf Clu! ish Buy ep tue uw ' take some) city bowled themselves into second SO A See pened 3b ty the coils to which the driving current ‘Liberal Discount to Supply Blouses. eating. ut after a few jums you ae energized Tamen he formation of is applied. The whole usually consists inde SiGe rable to tell boiler! place in Haggerty's Sweepstake, To-|the black or dark blue powder on the} of iron core, conductor windings and|| The Norman W. Henley Pub. Co. | fe But back of all Goulet told us/tedo, O., yesterday afternoon with a ae and ate * an oxide of tunaaten commutator or slip rings. Also implies | 2 West 45th St., Dept. W, N.Y. : nat ting. 6 - ett whieh has also been fa ina wi conducting surface of a condenser \ ip mate there was the confident ring of the total of 1,250 for three gaines. Their} variety of colors ranging 1 a yellow. } A id Tako Elevator to Stath Moor. ade | ty champions in other branches of sport : This: they dole UR LARIEe black ehied Is alee cunsed Armature Bore—Cylindrical space in| umoxt Th in, not # smile, of something e was 416 his they: fol- | ten-s i which the armature or a motor or| jo grin, ae i * 1 lowed tt 3 a All of the | DY,the Presence of al . generator rotates between the field] the Var) up his sleeve. There was something up with 463 und 371. All oft This is the fifth of a series of article aie he would not tell. "Oh, yes, we ure] star bowlers of the United States will| that have appeare n the vacuum! armature Chambera—Ai i ent a t ature mbera—Another term for! Bes T eraanl something like cightcen points Lehind| he seen in action in this bowling event | tubes Se tare bate, For t Results Ure ‘on, whi Egg and Eaton. But then it’s a 10n8) ying their stay in Toledo, where the = Armature Pockets—The grooves or re-| (79 » bd) eraid wi) way from Saturday night . i at : . TESTING RADIO BATTERY AT cesses cut in the armature core tn ovo h M. Me We recollect that's how “Goully’| American Bowling Congress tourna- HOME. which are lnid the armature wind- | apoke during the last race. Ue and] ment is being held You siollld! #atah lhe condition ofl apmenomnse Se ae etna area B tt . Brocco were more than ae Wueee Breukstone and Price have staged « match | the battery of your radio wpparatus as] wire wound around an insulated cable. a eries behind McNamara and Madden. and] gare at their Hunts Point alieys thie evuning | caretally as you watch tie amount of] Lead sheathing 1s sometimes used With Your Vacuum Tubes then that sensational riding by Goul-| betmcen the K. & B. Club of the Hunts Point | gasoline you have tn your ear ASVALHMnDURS GEO RyRAnDOR Ade ee uum Tu let in the last hour that sent the] drives and the Decatur Club For Sal Leading Dealers thi f Kordham| tt ig well to consider that batteries| two or more things not in a similar “ML hould ‘pack ‘the house as. bo ; f " NOVO G. CO winners’ points down like snow melt-| fue g'utg following on ihe north side. “The | fF Fadio service, contrniy to the bat-| position at the same time, ‘Two FG, 0 tne tofore @ hol’ spring. @uD, ries 1s to be the best four in seven gam teries in automobiles, ave operated at] things which do not occur at the 424-438 W.33dSt.,N.Y. Chelaea9380 x x Laine oe extremely low discharge rate’ one, two| same time In 1919 Goullet and Madden won the} tye mutual Bowling Club tournament tn] or three amperes. ‘Tie nuinber depends| A. T. Ce race. Goullet does not speak about] now in full swing at the M. H.R. Church| (the number of tubes wu Led Taare pare enpraviation for aerial tu- this; he just grins like all other| House alleys on the lower east aide, Singer’ | 6 ynows the capacity + the battery | A. T. |—Abbreviation for serial tuning | PMA py Avoe Beene Wy fade champions. He outguesses the riders] one he best bowling In the tournament to| in ampere hours, it is 4 compuratively| — Inductance. +) RADIO PHONES, z Dp that are pitted against him easily, and| date simple thing to estimate rothly how] Atmesphere—A complex mixture of : to find out what pere hours have been. tak gases principally oxygen and nit pplied snd Installed us too when we try to find out wha iaResiatte many ampe shave been taken| gase cipally and nitrogen é . he wil do this year as he quletly| gits'on the Breede out of the battery. For instance, sf the| {na proportion of 21 to 78 surround- Klein’s Radio and did in 1921 with his sensational last-| can Bowling Congre battery capacity is sixtYy ampere] ing the earth to a dept of about 100 Electric Shop 2 8 Sr, Gloss met wit hours and it has been discharging at] miles beyond which is presumed to 8 Felton St,, NEW. YORK hour sprint. . ele il Gradene Bin hoe asin clone the rate of two amperes for three| be u nearly perfect vacuum Near 3d’ Ave. 1. r No, he did not tell us everything.| with the boys to the tournament city. hours each evening, It is mere simple| Atmospheric Absorption—Loss of radi- Phone Beekman 1761-2000, } ‘That was obvious by his half smile,| 169 ¢o Receive Baseball Statue,| arithmetic to figure out (hat the bat-] ated energy due to @ part portion of halt grin, We'll know it perhaps be-] “ONY Dorpra. Mt iS tery will be thorougiily discharged in] tt belng refected or conducted away Gis ho 7, — Ban tween the hours of 9 and 10 next Sat- LAD) c a0} ten da by the atmosphere urday night. Then we'll know why|Johnaon, President of the American! ‘This is one method, and n very easy Attenuation—Decrens4 of amplitude of - ‘Alfred Goullet is the premier six-day| league, who has been at the camp of| one. of estimating the condition of your} emitted wave transmissions with {0 Wireless Telephones rider of them al! the Athletics at Eagle Pass, Tex. for| battery. Anotier mvtliod, fur more re- two days, announced yesterday that| liable, ia the hydrometer Complete Outfits 50 || ORANG. ——_—- 1 the league plans to present to the City Iman, Veteran Jockey, Dies @t) (f ytexico @ bronze statue “symbolicul HYDROMETER TESTING. DAY Reserved any Harsone: ; of baseball relations between the two| terane batlonnan discharae’ th and Boxes TA Ckeopess, SARANAC LAKE, March 7.-- John] countries.” » a storage tat Y aisehar A ns Bones | ce, Compan, Mullman of New York, well known ax a| It will be erected in the public square | Su:Phuric ac af Beatty “| RACE JACOB'S cle 7. FRIENDS 6 5 ,|at the Mexican capital and will represent | Const forming | hit , ! ‘4 | Jockey a number of years ago, died here |® "4 pres t he electrolyte. W a battery || PHONE A442 Normandie Hotel, doskay a number of voare ago, died beri|ia runner fiding’ to the plate, may | thing the electraite,, Win : HONE 6 Normandie, Hotel == The American Tobacco Company Schalk of the Chicago White Sox will| !% {lly an was! poso for the catcher part of the nta-| strongest. and when about two years ago, Bull GIBBONS vs. GREB BOUT oN has grown through the friends it has : titty years ol tury and Sister tor the alding ‘gure | © Sets Weeks hen WESTINGHOUSE — \ made. Aprons, and panto ete now in Ai 1 WW” z stock. Other sets can be delivered i ee er a oo ne mists have cents te can By ogy oy esc } THE EVENING WORLD RADIO CLUB _ RADIO CO, OF NEW YORK 4 national selling brands—increasing great- ly the number of our friends and making possible a new and lower price on “111” cigarettes. 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