The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1922, Page 9

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‘or ‘eed a grid leak and condenser, a UV THE EVENING WORLDS " 10-PHON ; SERVICE COLUMN.||: abov: 22) nly that rya' By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. CONCERNING WJ2 DAILY FEA TURES. One of tne things that became nece ®ary with the acknowlodg new broadcasting time table in the see: ond district Was the revision of th dally features of WJZ, which have be come a staple in the of the ent of the home Aistrict. Th the order of things tha din the fu ture at W 0.00 A. M. to 4 Feports and pric New York, New cultural Bureaus. Agricultural eleased by the Wederal Agri ip Jerse Mu 12.00 to 12.30 P.M. Opening prices yerammn: tive bon ity of the and stocks under the New York ock F @nd grain quotations from the Chicago Board of Tr d by Post & Plage: coffee and sugar price ec from the New York Coffee and S| Exchange. Agricultura) reports and prices as released by the New York New Jersey and Federal Agricultura Bur weather programme. 12.55 P. M. t time signal prices on der the a Stock | the Ghi Post & Fingg urday). Basel Nationa Music 4.15 P. musical forecast tur the Mar & Final bas: dustrial Weekly 1 Industrie editor continuous from 7 unti} mid on Sunday almost continuou 10.30 P. M REPORT ON FIRST RADIO FIRE. The following are excerpts report on the ¢ in the re pols f July 13 Cheese with your ie —a per- fa ees tion. Tryitalso in place of meat for the perplexing fice dinner; not “cheese” — Kraft Cheese. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS art For The Label "@ during one of ipparently found to contain water underwriters’ labe heing: funetion with 5 minals. owing to a defe and assemblage the have AI the. r (warm AND (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. | tery ur ie wo -]ohm phones: will the heaviest electrical }in bh torms that the city has had in many ears. An ex: hile In. pe com ninati@n of ¢t tion showed thi the heat mi flame, had melted seal- us points, and upon ecireuit it arrester Wax at y wink arrester from the and without din. the cabinet and failed to ) volta across its ter- volt- pratorica taken fectrical tes part was place Failing at this point, the wae raised, and at 1.240 volt The grea esting al he conclusion of the examination by in the const tiented by the te it required 1,2 > (b) Mus Ms ® ability of failure of lightning | (c) « either in whole or in part, to]in te extent of permitting some of the | alr e to enter the building, indi- | styl desirability of a requirement tch in parallel with the ha switch been pro- the lightning would path to ground and trouble L—"T have a 45 volt B bat 1 like to know how to use t for only number In nount of voltage that can connecting the wires e pole, which is com- lis, and the cell thus tat will be of no use ry cireuit. What doa nur cults and help a set consisting of a a crystal detector, a phone and a pair of Murdock 2,000 1 would like to convert It’s hard to tell which way Ferris Hams and Bacon are most deliei- ous. Nomatter how you cook them, the deep, rich, old-fashioned flavor is always there. F. A. Ferris & Co., Ine. New York FERRIS HAMS & BACON "A little higher in price—BUT!” 4 PRICE SALE /2 Carat $50 back up our guarantee that are sturt of NSE! DIAMONDS. selling them ding that every petiny you pald her dealer os Insts ro Writs for it alow. This sale KROW ONLY, Carat Weight. Desc Ht Mluccatinte: rv BE EX CHANGED how Tee he REHASE POA Me WiTKIN Fwo Rens B.GUITERSSONS 17 NASSAU ST..NLY. 2h5?hit At Park Row and Nassau SE yattery, and a variable condenser. (Raa RSD | WWZ2—New York | prano; J, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST Anawer—You will [of Row Garden. me to buy?” Del Riega, P. M.—A talk on American his- ry by Harold Hersey, editor of Ace Uleh Magagine, Mr. Hersey Is ne history of the vari y, “Delaware."* ngs by Lucille 1 c Virginny." aded Baby." r Music. ‘The Man tn the Moon’’ detector tube, socket and rh % volt B battery, a six volt ste patat, part of the set you are now using you will have to discard is the|s tal detector. Not by Big “D Golfer Who Beat Him. SAN JOSE, Aug. 4 plying to a telegram from Sarazen, young Pittsburgh |, who recently won the ven golf title from him le troke, John Black, Hethet: ‘Carry M Ma Curly D.—"How high must my aerial be |b. © the roof to get the best results?}] 6.1 @ 75-foot aerial with a 6U-foot lead] 6.30 P. pe all right when used with a set posed of a detector and two steps Answer—20) The pro Gene professio! nationa by a M.— will talk to the children, he roof will do. WJZ—Newark California champion, from his cot is 0. K 360 Metre in a hospital here, said “Tell Gene I hae no made my last putt.’* Black, whose Jife was despaired 360 Metres of when he was brought to the Hospital after an antomobile ac . M, to 215 P. M.—Hrief song cident which cost the life of his tal by Edna Beatrice Bloom, s0- companion, thought a momene and Thurston N Ampico in favorite t composers as the piano fies from Tribune," Chambers ind Be tec Prince of ; Offenbach lady compan: fed in the si thir years, SMOTHERS NEW CASTLE, by Henry D fi} rates Santis, twenty-two, a bake! sft nnd J La ave t ntis, t ityat A aker, was Waa: mane. EvacMine Balt drawn into the bre lixing machinery a peeti ing Private; (b) Mi it ah in Ellwood City yesterday @ mental inc V—Carl Renard » Hostess, and red In the dough, influence * Clark. e. “Thank Goa tor |‘NQ MADE LAST PUTT,’ BLACK WIRES GENE * He Tells 4, 1922 More Than 125 A disastrous year—a rainy expenses to meet—all these sensational. pay it back, with 6 per cent. get the money—so they mig they have decided to do. You know as well as w th. the underwriters’ engineers la as fol-| Renard in tenor solos Geo, W History of man in fon Land of the Sky Blue y Follies will be broa Hance nler “An examination of the lightning ar-](b) Far Off 1 Hear DeHaven and Nieo, the Wiatte 1 i rester Indicates that the lightning did] Cadman; (c) By the Huby Moving and Joe Towell, through » Redgors, y not discharge throvgh it to the ground, | tonka, WIZ, by courtesy of the Shubert Vaude- to MIRE doapphina The park 4 was pnormally ta i ville Clreult. Switzerland, h e EV ANU, OER ction e, seasonable, PRICES TE guarant The Surprise Stores Announce a Sensational Manufacturers’ Unloading Sale to Sacrifice Their Products They must have money—and if they borrow from banks they have to tt conditions during Manufacturers Have Been Forced season—overstocked warehouses—money “‘tight’”’ and factors have compelled manufacturers to do something interest; and in the end they have to sell their goods to ht as well do it first and save the interest. That is what the pa but you don't reali ve months have heen the worst in the ing sat they have affected manufacturers more must have money quick. § with o1 wh aad desirably they are going to make a quick turnover sto do the selling. We In this position we have e clothing and furnishings—and ar d ready cash {AT WILL ASTONISH EVERYONE. Soucl. V Way; Saturday nor s (b) LE Hear Ye (b) ¢ WOR—Newark 360 Metres. 0 P. M.—Talk by Capt American Red Cross, Camp Dix, methods will be an area from {ebloyy? Go Danny Be oy, old Irish: Calling Me, Mar 18 Grow, San Usual William J Aner sat fok the Satery| OEE, eta aaa by in summer beverages. mace eral binding posts alongside of which} 3:15 CORN FLAKES with fresh fruit ! never was such a hot day feast! Everywhere you go you'll find Kellogg’s Corn Flakes awaiting your call! Restaurants and dining cars provide this crisp, delicious, ideal warm weather repast. And, how good these wholesome, nourishing, appetizing flakes taste served with a generous pitcher of cold milk and luscious fresh fruit! Eat Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for health! As warm weather food they are supreme—easy to digest and cool- ing! Let the children eat all they want! See that Kellogg’s are served at least once or twice a day instead of the heavy foods that overtax big and little stomachs and cause sluggish headaches and drowsiness. You have no idea what a lighter summer diet means—watch the betterment in health! As an extra-treat for dessert some evening right soon, serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and fresh fruit with cream| You can’t realize the treat that’s in store! 9 Be certal KELLO RED and None are Also makers of KELLOGG’ KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled —*ICED”"— ng ALAD A" Tea will prove a revelation Sold everywhere in sealed metal packets only. ‘Mother, let’s go in that restaurant and get some Kellogg's Corn Flakes an’ milk an’ fruit! Oh— I'm so hot! An’, Mother, | can eat a big bowlful if you'll go in there Flakes—the kind in the age that bears the signa- ture of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes, out it! CORN FLAKES in you buy GGO’S Corn GREEN pack- genuine with and in a splendid assortment of the most de- sirable fabrics and patterns of the season. Plenty of models for young men of sizes 31 to 88 or of the 1,100 Men’s All Wool Suits Made to sell at $20 and we will refund your $ 1 : 75 money if that is not a fact. Popular models Suits Worth $35 | Suits Worth $25 Mohair and Palm Beach ace INE Palm | “10, 000 Pairs Pants Kight Big ‘e rs have sacrificed their entire Stocks in order to get Cash Men’ 8 Khali peau | Gray Work Pants 92 ses $9] 59 Pants Made to sell up " $4.50 Eat! Bet s’ ’ Clothing Sacrificed Six sd es Have Made Sacrifices That Would Astonish You Boys’ $5 Norfolks 2-Pants $9.50 Suits Don’t miss this sale, what | Remember, your money. — Here's -§ 95 $ 15 chance you've been wait They are made 1 at pants; t . Boys’ Cloth Knickers: Boys’ Wash Knickers Boys’ Stockings 89¢ and $1.00 Krad i Here an 10 ye ost unusu und they nid qualit hades. Now it rk, thi _, Strongest Work Pants vt vn wlae these suits have two pairs of faney for. All guarante jmixtures in neat patterns in new models and falrric there are also a few Sizes 6 to 16 ake them Beach suits with one ike your choice at 2 89e ECE 8S SelM Tee a on Wash Suite a | Boys’ Golf Zz Boys” Union Suits . 79¢ 139¢ licks 47 Saar Goad Blouses regular 6 Boys’ Oaali Boys’ Fine Shirts fonay Auripe it, well i FF 3be ete eae ee 79c} 5,000 erie | Union Suits Made to: Sell at $1.25 Made to Sell at 89c ott let the price perfect he first-class rts, the very k see selling Jin ot Men’s Soft Collars. Gc mud $129) or alla or Cc pats | Men's Work Shirts | ‘0 sett at $1 | eet 89c ; | 69c Men’s Handkerc els Fine uapenders mitch: | Q 4c 29 Men's Underwear suits drawe “ 95c “AW Day 9c 12c Men's Good Garters _ 9c Men's Fine Belts _ L 39c =| 6TH AVENUE Bet, 15th & 16th Sts. D AVENUE! Cor. 83d St Men's Wash T Otis Union S £ Saturdays and kt All Stores Upen eB Surprise Store| Yonkers D 29 Nort) Broadway N Store,

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