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THE EVENING Wunuy, rHivar, sire bin bmw Aves 16 ow ColEHRGreen, Richest RadioFan’ BringsWorld to Farmers Doo Col. Green in his little elec- tric automobile in which he tours his estate. This automobile, equipped to receive and amplify (note horn) radio messages, tours the countryside giving concerts before farm- houses. S. L. Davis, radio engineer in charge of Col. Green’s radio enterprises, is standing beside the car. from. their daughter, who was even then making her operatic T HE husband of the dying woman read again'the last letter debut ina far-off city, How many times that day he had read her the letter he did not know. It seemed to bring solace to the last hours of his partner of a lifetime L could die happy, dim, if 1 could have heard my baby sing to-night The whispered the aged woman nt and withered mun at her bedside patted her hand with Oulside came the rattle of an automobite—the whirr of a speeded { 3 { crackle as if from a tog tn the flreplace; tu H 1 cracked talking machine record ird within the house. for death hover ‘ ounds, wn him from topped the cars of those within Phen, « Tato the far T hear her singing--she is singing to me.” she murmured, and nt ta steep melodjous the v of a woman singing land, » Colonel's millions, « Cae cate of the dying woman came a look of jou and peace part ¢ 4 fine private road open to al de from the eo nienenie Silence, outside uy well as within Specially Equipped Radio Automobile ce. ending theo vine roe anton nthe datanees Tours Countryside Giving Concerts; on forty rooms, many of them usually Another Device Talks 4% Miles cua enn ey a a sam aun tm serine ean bile containing a la man Th iving equipment, ¢ ta Giving Crop Reports and Lectures— since ui Pn eh aa tm of naar nea Sun Parlor of Country Home Houses 2°". 0" ee fre Haig Most Com lete Privately Owned 72m » ye 9 con aie scat eral Radio Laboratory in America recety confined hin sa whe <hr rare te tm tm 19 a on hve mete fn tric t low go that he can easily ‘ready weil started and soon will be in the midst of things By F. Ambler Welch the races with music to. Folks g0- from any point with Col, Green back step into it, and the smooth-runnin ! weted th “How about the radio auto and the = the > 1 \ 1 Round Wi car whirls him from place to p stud: ail public address machine All selfish Oopyrich', 122, | ; Wellies ee about hia (estate (a LATE aerate r be t nest feasttr ta een ee cele the ges. K*? Col, Green at the mechanism in the boathouse which operates. | n f 1 ee aah \ ACH an haa cconstmciontwhich la inn i the public address system and, below, receiving a radio raes- “a ' i ineebat an ei ; t in eoutiful e The bodily activity confined his affl sage in the completely equipped sun parlor. Others in the € ke mess t sel He gets a aciiial: pleasure ou 1 It is sald to be tion, the Colonel finds ample scope group are members of his radio department. ff and transmitting them ¢ in giving 4 t ff \ , 1 ential recelving and : He antes ailngcotallon; BRE A BOM DAUs IY SSIS SISSIES SSSI SSL SASSI ( ea ride down to out into the bay, with no — : Ea n i } ' su e onel a ee) ' within miles 7 3 - La ; i wut entertained these days, as they we borders on Buzzards Bay {@ 3 -, tn ed with concerts over the vad For the \ of * f ae Fadio automobile of Col. bdward H Dy on = R. Green, 601 te Hetty i) : ; ; Green, bai \ betore th <' ; fe gatewa \ & concerts but t te bs - Ms eae tures and the many other m 4 which this latest achievement \ scientific man has made possible i ; a. Gevrerhanss tieradio nutamabvileds q ve a nshta in its garage on the nore estate of bs T Col. Gr at Round Hills nearby, The 4 8 a ¥ farmer and fisher folk of the town are - homey bug not, because of thal, depriy ' ' arta of the Colonel's beautiful estate 1 < d ' ha marvellous public addre machine \\ on be which throws out sound for four and a y} ae half miles, so that it may be heard \\ 4 pe throughout the countryside and by | 1 Auipmen passengers on v sat sea. This de Y) E r vice, similar to one which enabled | rer 125,000 people to hear President Ha N scl ing’s inaugural add will repre by four miles away the & 4s from an 5 n ordinary p! das clearly \\ : and as loudly at in the samme \\ room wit! raph, It will y transmit ra sages in the same me x Colonel says: "When the boat races by rz no many come off the Commodore can come The public address system, on top of the water tower, by 4 1 ad wing ! eal Aaes LEAS URS ERA L8H OO means of its eleven huge wooden horns throws sound clearly NY i : : 4 { : Ais davalneace ase oes spestators without raising his voice, for four and one-half miles. PASS SZ LLP ISLETS TSE ISIS EE eune ail kacetias aaa ' Is at We expect to ent f es nh ee ee ee