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“ sepnieeneceamnn nieces ie ee ee ee | v ‘ ings —— — en —_— seems _—— soe ememane & — = af ¥ lysica y tt ontest Ji: GOLDEN has returned from: Boston, wh he went to gee ; Vercy Pollock weume the role of i Open to All New York High School Boys. 10 ALL FISHERMEN Bilt Jones, following the tts. rai e cane in Poin nin He ae be > - hat Mr "ollowk J excellel \ ILLUSTRATED BY ROBERT E Exe ' performance and was seo elem . Devot f Rod { Creel & = “ae f evolees of Rod and Creéel}ovation & . N eat SSS Seat ere IT aah ieee : : TWENTY OF THESE CHARTS WILL BE PUBLISHED—ALL ie Hae 5 Fee fae Rip it Re inte the i Bee techh 13 10 Ly ANSE, 2 POSED FOR BY SENATOR ROYAL S. COPELAND FOR Here to Help in Restor- role in “Spite Co: “vacated by N THE STORY UP TO THIS POINT. THE EVENING WORLD. HE USES THESE EXER- ™ ing Angler's Cottage. Pollock f { CISES DAILY TO KEEP HIMSELP PHYSICALLY FIT. Arthur Cathew, petted son of a wealthy family, is suddenly awakened by a —— SIDNEY IN IT, Moise at his door, Arthur's habit of late sleeping is rudely broken by a mes- toh Se ! j sans, P +4 wh 7 A movement to restore and preserve} George Sidney, who bad th from his father, delivered by the butler, that Arthur is to present himself High School Boys! Go into training | at _once through The oh faa WRIGn pues iol fe akren, CONE at the elder Cathew’s office at once for an interview. Arthur kisses his mother Evening World's exercise charts. See The Evening World t Shallowford, Hnelana,| Stranger."* will occupy a ke position Boodby and hastens to a meeting which he knows will not be peaceful. daily. You have several weeks of training in which fo make in Mr. Hoffman's new play Cathew senior, with much force and little diplomacy, reveals to his son a ai ‘ ana te ye or T. A. Dunn and other] ing ‘Take,’ which will be presented i that the sun has set upon his day of reckless expenditure. Arthur is put upon yourself “Physically Fit.” Win an Evening World gold medal officials of Walton's birthplace, § New York by Max Marcin on Jan. 8 an allowance of $200 a pont with the eee sented a lump settle: See instructions below ford, is to be carried on in this coun- . ment. Arthur chooses the $200 a month, a jolt following the announcement , we end . — HE BELONGED. of his best girl that she wouldn't marry him if he were the only man left. 2 Oe ey : See are eeeoe ames ee Len neal of" ie plays an 00+ The elder Cathew makes one provision, however, that leaves a loophole for ‘y rey And: business associates: of the Yate] ntric walter. In Cloveland recewiay Arthur, It is that he will increase the allowance when Arthur lays before him . Julien Tappen Davies, attorney and) no was accosted at the stage dour by $10,000, honestly earned 1 iN trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance]a man who asked for a job in the RTHUR went uptown to his ae t Company. show if . favorite cafe and ordered a| Stranger to lay hands on him! \ \ This was disclosed yesterday coin-| i'm trom Now York.” he said. | bromo seltzer. Hoe spread], “Where the devil did you come NT cidentally with news that an offer!bocker You remember me, don? nak (Che hbk Ghee thax Line hie he mer Wee tase waae he 14 é made by relatives, and friends of Mr. | you?" vy hogany table, smiling grimly. Two| was not in he Gwis beds Vy pedtong 1 i Davies to purchase the cottage had] Mr. Errol admitted that he did. \ hundred a month from now on, and| The paw reached in again, caught line ian ectaees SY saree Dien ent Ula Gt ae caintie Paleo a 5 him by th % ‘i ‘ ake armassis Nell wouldn't marry him if he was eats Pe ag rae } \ committee appointed to consider the} (i \°,, the last man gn carth. What a fool loo, He sprang to his feet and ! | future of the great angler’s cottuge.| “put have you cver had any stage he was! Why couldn't he brace up"! jinged at his assailant’s jaw. His fist \ It ts the hope of the American spon-|expertence?" asked the comedian, He got up, paid for his drink, and] struck a cast fron elbow and in re- i} sors of the fund to obtain enough} “I used to mix a cocktail every went’ out. tue baceeouived-@elbut on theshead \ \ money to endow the structure, place|™0rning for Caruso,” said the appl; A man slouched after him. In fact, | that took away all his interest in the | ‘ eee GAD ct . cant he had not been out of sight of this] argument. 1 a brary of piscatorial lore and] «o),, then your place is in Grand man since leaving his father’s ofices.| “strike back at me, will ye?" {| make it a shrine for followers of the| Oper id the comedian, “Hop on He cashed the check and put the| “you big lummox," said a deep ! rod and reel thie world over. a train, go down to New York and bills in his wallet curious to learn if] pass voice from a nearby bunk, “why \ The cottage, six miles up the river, See atti- gy . he could go through the day without \don't you hit some one your size? It's trom: Gtatford) ts GanbaRLe And that wos where Mr. Errol made breaking into that two hundred. If] ” fine game to be chief engineer, but BOM Scar ogce) Uy Aopumiecn, Semties iiselennt, he could manage to do that there was] notice it's the little fellows you're building with thatched roof. Accord- casinos hope. always finding trouble for. ‘Bome day, ing to tradition, it was the favorite MYSTERY PLAY LEAVING. That night he went to his club, re- | mind me, you'll find a hot slicebar tn restin i of thi The Messrs. Shubegt announce the fused a dozen offers to drink, declined | the middle of your belly.”” , ef - ses oe . Pai Unlibahtes Inst two weeks AY “Whispering all card games and spent most of his] “Corrigan, I'll see ye tn trons be- when he was whipping the brooks and} Wi wi" Ue the 4th Street Theatre, time in the writing room. The girl| fore this v'yage is over.’* tivers for fish. There also, according } 1 zo on tour, playing Teligr’s who received that letter never parted| ‘Well, thac'll save your Jaw a good to persistent tradition, Walton mused] Shubert, Brooklyn, Jan. 9. with it punch, Leave that kid alone till he on yhis book, “The Compleat pes At 11 he started for home in quite] sobers up; and you fet him skip his Aagler.”* SEES SISTER DANCE, an unusually serious frame of mind.| watch till he gets his bearings.”’ When We in December,| Midshipman Alvord J. Greenac: As he tufned a corner two men{ The speaker climbed out of his}#ag HE TURNED A CORNER TWO MEN SPRANG OUT OF THE 1683, his will that the cot-| from Annapolis, saw his sister, Esther sprang out of the shadows and grap-|bunk. Ho was naked from the waist SHADOWS AND GRAPPLED HIM.” tage be given to the oration of | Greenacre, dance in “Better ‘Time pled him. For a young man tn his ee His Kaas was ee broari-and , Stafford for the assistance of the|at the Hippodrome last night. He condition he put up a very respectable] hairy and his arms al legs wer a vitae vey : worthy poor and varioas other philan- | had nev: sen her on the stage be+ strong for him. A cloak of some aort| to five font foul avr hfmecit, appar-|_ “Shanghated me? A block from|to tuko on a cargo of toa, ‘The other cottage was assigned as part of the|nois. Sister pleascd Alvord very, was wound about his head and he] left him to . son res *; ae, = revenue of the King Edward VI o ? was bundled rcughly into a taxicab. ently doubting the advisability (in an Broadway? cried Cathew, every-/stops are Singapore, Hongkong, “sl ‘ ich Sieger much rt toward universal peace) of|thing coming back. Manila, Honolulu and ‘Frisco. Tak SPAmM Ay seHOOl OE Sta ord, Bub ow. — Peete, eene iene oe building Rint ehy higher, ‘The crew| ‘Yep. It was tough work to get alit casy. You aren't alone. Ing to the lapae of time, the bullding} BANS “SIX CHARACTERS,” Then he: fell asleep. described him as a big voice entirely} full crew for this old bucket, and I] ‘They won't do a bit of good. It I het beheaa nd'the Staf-] Brock Pemberton has received word UT o’ that, ye qwab!"” surrounded by a helluva little man. | sucess tho Cap'n didn't ask any ques-|tough luck, but you're up against it. ford County Education Committee, that “Six Characters in Search of an as With his egea yet closea, | He trotted over to the inanimate Ca-| tions this trip.” You're on my watch, and I'll ease tt though sympathetic, is without funds] author" will not be produced in Lon- Cathew frowned. "| thew, picked him up and carried him} “I must see the Captain at once,”}as much as I can for you. All you - to renovate and keep the dwelling as}qdon because it has fallen under the “out o' that, ye souse: d'ye hear?” | back to the evil-smelling bunk. declared Cathew, struggling to get|jot to do ts to shovel coal four hours a link to the great disciple of angling. |pan of the British play censor. isd 2 . out of the bunk. out of twelve with eight to do as you cl s i prometh | geile Rei hat line HE chlef engineer, Mullins, some: || Corrigan pressed him back firmly.| please in, so long as you don’t go "Dp FIND THREE STOLEN CARS Gossip. ; talk, "= Cathe’ : thing of a Hercules himself,) “Better sleep off your souse first. to the Cap'n’s bridge. Keep away am AFTER MAN’ “The Love Child” is now fifty per« Is that #0 balled his fists and stood trreso- But I wasn't drunk. 1 was kid-}from there, It will only give Mullins Ses on es AN’S ARREST | formances old at the Cohan Theatre. Cathew’s eyelids went up half-way, lute, pulled one way by the knowledge |napped and drugged a block from] an excuse to beat you up." . = aon * The curtain will rise’ promptly at and with eyes which tnraphes ane of his authority and another by his| my club in clothest’ At the foot of the budk|? This je thelsecond| ex- onx Bricklayer Held for Theft! s 19 o'clock to-night on Ethel Barry- yseemed full/of dancing spangles e caution, He looked big enough to take! tyhuh. Better le still.” he found a sult, cheap, second-hand|$ ercise picture in the How to Perform of Antomobilen, more's performance of Juillet at the fire he beheld an enormous paw. Tt)Corrigan in his hand and him ‘Where are we bound? shoddy. He went through the pockets, |} Three automobiles, alleged by the] Longacre. seemingly came down out of nowhere, j1iko a pipestem, but he made no ef- jan Francisco." his heart full of despair. Not even al § Prst group of five ex- Exercise No. 2 police to have been stolen, were re-| Johnny and Ray Dooley are now grasped his shoulder cruelly and|fort to do so, for the very aaa erty “San Francisco? But, good Lord,| match could he find. All gone, a] } ercis (see Evening Stand erect, arms stretch- covered following the arrest,last night} giving a slow-motion take-off of @ mmook aim. ; UG] Mittal fede Scythian Soa man, they don't sail for San Fran-| watch worth a hundred and an even] $ World each day for a F rd. Bring arme for. $Jof Frank Castalda, twenty“two years| vamp scene from the movies in “The “In half an hour ye'll be at th'}strong and merciless as a tiger when| cisco from New York!" two lunded.tn cash: cis chart) aehiok fa ng upward. Bring art HAA CHRRUGEE SE Wer LER nL so Tandaucy Port bunkers with ye'er shovel. That's /fully aroused. A . his old bucket does. You see she] What would they think, his mother,|$ intended f are ward, downward and back as 3/200. "itonx by Detectives Mullen | ‘The Selwyns will send a “Fool” ai te there, An! ‘no back talk, Ee each eet Bene nee ha bed wold {0 some fleet on the Pacific] iis father—and the girl? ‘That he had agli af eee far as posiable. Return arms $ | Brady’ and Dowd of the Automobile] company to Boston in February, mind. s ; ‘oast and we're on the way to jotn| taken the two hundred and gone on al$UP- They prepare the tovcrial ton with bri Squad. Castalda was taken to P@lce| Charles Millward will appear as Cathew sat up and stared bewll-lpunk. “Silk underwear! T'll kill that/it. ‘That's why {t was so hard to get|jong carouse, Shanghaled a block|$bedy for the more te original position with brisk 3 | ieadquarters and locked up, charged | onarres ,. Millwa Pre. deredly at the gorilla-like face lower-|dirty crimp Fall the next time I see}a crew, from: Broad wast “i swing. Repeat exercise ten ¢ | with steanne aD sutomobile owned byt jane Cowl's “Romeo and Jultet’® ing.over him. For his father to rag|New York." “What's the first port?” with sink (Continued ‘To- Morrow.) : Mog dig biaiaches times, Set be Bisok, cn Noe. te. whiep company’ dete dast oight for Dele him was one thing, but for an utter Where am I?" whispered Cathew, ing heart. (Copyright, 1922, the Boll Syndicate.) t . Sol ‘ ‘a see ft was parked at 59th Street and Sixth] Directey Frank Reicher went along. at really take o} Avenu Ruth Draper sailed to-day from THE EVENING WORLDS tits ot, nat aunt os ne-|SEEKS BROADWAY GLORY | sr serif andn cna sr” am ig [an oz, ew under the ‘dlrection of Bauman AND LOSES HER HUSBAND by iia catell Te er Oya NOR Louis . Werba's production of TA Wa: : development. Castalda v rested in the Tra sons F. nus - a 2 al dorview “Stattol 18 Jerome Ave Barnum Was Right’ will reopen Z— ae s Hh = —— aos Maryland Girl Divorced While She hue, Bronx, according to the pollee, | New Year’s Eve at the National The- ©. while trying to sell an automobile truck | atre, Washington WGY—SCHENECTADY, ‘Tries to Get Name in i to Tony Spino No. 18 Courtland — 400 METRES. Street, Tarrytown. Electric Lights. _ A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. 3 ‘ How the Physically Fit C test Will Be Held. a It pays to be poor in New Yorleon tad, Mic-United States Naval Observa-| | BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 27.—Stage ysically Pit Contest Will be Q SIR BASIL TO TALK cows. |christmas, Ask any poor kid ~_ | tary time slgnals, life may bring fame to Sophte S. Smith,| 3 The Evening World, co-operating with the Board of Education and the ip Basil thompson formor head lot ‘ e . By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. | purely» matter Dot oe talZz30 P. M—Noon stock market quo-| formerly of Baltimore arid now of some. Health Department of Greater New York, has arrived at a plan to $] scotland Yard. who is here to observe] FOOLISHMENT. Questions and Answe: quires only a single dry cell battery te] yy 4”, 7 where on Broadway, New York, but {t determine WHO ARE THE MOST PHYSICALLY FIT HIGH Amerlean police methods, will address} g7q santa came and then he went, : i “a thar | dealgned to consume only .2 of an am-| 12.45 P. M.—Weather report on 485] ther a husband, for Samuel Smith SCHOOL BOYS IN THE CITY. The chairmen of physical instruc- members of the New York Police De Dee ee ay Harry Rischert--"'T uh tae ata pere an hour whilé the other tubes take] Metres. bod & husvend; tor Serdel Gre tion in each high school will select by elimination ¢ during the~ 3| partment in the Gymnasium Hall of And everybody's dough is spent, 2 pip ere Boca toean unc ake least one ampere an hour aol een: 2 P. M.—Musle. ee ania emeia si aizares here to- third! week ini'January four boys from each: eohool (86 In all) who Police Headquarters thinevening. Hoora for Santa! Hip hooroo! e' > bi ave n- | sequent quire a battery o! eate p, > - Koel ,| day from Judge Bond. i -———— . 4 Ol *y able to get any Information concerning | quently veauire & te operating eta eae and stock market) ""Aimast ‘before the” wedding bella are most physically fit. These candidates will undergo another ex- WOW MTRE TR DEOL We'll bet the old man’s busted, too, ft at any radio supply store. Will fre the dry cell battery reaulres only i news bulletin topped’ slugite JA Beptanthen 1907: amination at the Health Week Exposition, Grand Central Palace, — Ls eSvy = you kindly advise me along these lines?” | one’ voit for filament lighting while the es Sophie began yearning to see her name Jan, 22-27, before six judges, who will select three medal boys from moc 2 nt | FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. a following diagram sive] otrore ‘roquire between four "and. 83 | ——__—— _» | in electric lights and change her address | % each borough. Bridget Hickey, 102 scare old, te deadat} pia you have «white Christmas? volts. ] ee ee ! Be OR Remember, High School Boys, The Evening World is 3] tickey came to the United States from| “Not entirely! We remembered the \ Jay Gee—"t recently built n -regen- ‘ |} Smith testited, sea utes 4 [} offering FIFTEEN Me DALS—gold, silver, bronze—to the $] {retend in 184 colored servants erative receiver of the single tube type,| “>. ‘uring our married life,” hel § High School boys in the five boroughs who prove themselves ; i Pirsceplva ‘| 2 P. M.—Program arranged by Ellen| \leclared, “she was discontented. I was Z iN aaa Pap oe icine taaita| Marie Jenacn, clocutionist, New York raed ing ononehvmvones: fo" hel3. the MOST PHYSICALLY FIT at the Health Week Exposi- oust from the erystal receiver as from the] SHY Rtg asias oh visa Ald she would become a clo model] $ tion, Grand Central Palace, Jan. 22-27, ; . 4 i . Mi ces on stocks,| and make me hi vas ma x | PRS SS ones ae, Gana geo te grains, coffee and suga Finally, In August, 1918," Smith. de- Begin your exercises ‘to-day—consult your physical in Radio crysta Af they ah id,’ what is my 45 P. M.—Resume of sporting events, | c ed to step out a bit and went to New structor for details—watch THE EVENING WORLD each | trouble?” Answer—From your hook-up 5PM Seta ted Xork to negotlate for a better job.1§ Gav. | as ricatbay hook-up ‘rhis type| it seema that your "A" battery ll bythe tron Ager Te [atta ata poe Nee vone un and “CUT OUT CHARTS AND PASTE IN SCRAP BOOK —N 6 pera ors essury hook-ul Ni . e Iron Age, started also for New York anc job. i , } ASTE IN SC —1 | of set Is not very reliable and should] hooked in wrong. | Rearrange It sceord AE. Mo okuelenl proaramn Sth Weenie Gaeta cU f SCR: OOK. Oo. | be approached with the knewledge that meee ne ReeSD, every An shal 7 P, M—“Animal Storieg’ by Flor - EVENING WORLD’S PHYSICALLY FIT CONTEST IN CocumBIA I as t Col bi | ir patience will be sorely tried time pl i ence Smith Vincent, aa. um | {BF atlence wit be sorely ried time [fn this column, ‘The tube. set_when| Tepe Ee nee Oscoon, yy ACCUSED OF PASSING BAD CO-OPERATION WITH THE NEW YORK HEALTH spree carta Ses BEoRs can be obtained properly hookew up is far superior to] pr, Warren Hickernall. DEPARTMENT AND ~OARD OF EDUCATION. “IGN oR Dry Cells for heat- : the eryatal sec, Ni0 hi -cMroe. Gart!, acrano, COIN, WOMAN ASKS $10,000 Yd IT E. Stein—“Witl you kindly tell me 9.30 P.M. shone rt by the Amphion ne — Hn ted Ssptembet @ 108 ing the filament of eee ann Make the Inctosed get, more | Ofshestra of Newark Hronx Resident Charges Restaurant ERY D Tub selective? My aerint ix 150 feet long won-nuws i eekly I view . aa Mey inetiding! the feadsin.” "Antwer—By ORK WARN too Isabel Colbron. "|" | cashier Deeply Mumitiated Her | RENEWS BIG OFFER POLICE ARE HUNTING WD-11 Tubes mibtituting vari coupler for the two Bh iah hy) wale Aocusailen; FOR ARBUCKLE FILMS BERGDOLL IN SEATTLE x Fahnestock Spring i > MY = 5 10.01 P. M.—Continuation of program —_ —— fi it that will give Infinitely finer P, M.—Song by Lorraine Saylor, Pe Ace Charging she was ‘deeply humiliated ‘ H H tuning. ‘To the secondary of the varlo,soprano, accompunied by Phillp Gordon. | ¥ the Amphion Orchestra of Newark, | che as “deeply humiliated! 4 guar Hammerteim Says Me Will| Slacker Reported as Inward Bound : Clip Binding Posts coupler « 43-plate va condenser 45 P. M.--Violin solos by Clarance “tics k OD RDS: “Was Pay $1,000,000 for Three. On Vensel for U. 8. ay 2 tg * ff should be added'ic obtain the maximum [Talisman of Newark cured by a woman cashler in tho] 44. Hammerstein said to-day] SEATTLE, Wash. Dec. 27.— _ insure pettect con- eMcienes from the vet. Your a rial P. M.—A talk by the Rev’ Thomas Hill Ware restaurant, No. 630 Bergen| ATth Se tan Giover Ci i ouston ( d evange! c ee e had repeated his offer made] Search for Grover Cleveland Berg- - is far too long and should for the & Houston (the blind evangelist) ey Avenue, Bronx. with attempting to pasa| that he 3 Atl, who'gacaned in) May, 4920, while tact. results be cut down to 75 tet inc Breese P. hs Prof R. Gross on ial STRES, J nterfelt half dollar, Mrs. Lilfan]s.veral months ago to Famous] .°, wy a Aversaae aantanee: tae ‘46 lead-in. on the Water a itch, No. 873 Stabbing Avorn of . i . 1 y 1 de X.—"Is the inclosed hook-up of a ite P. M—Violin solos by Clarance | Arthur E. Baird terday with the Bronx |‘! niga To me Nee who a Data rreporaed cS 2 German iN GrandCentralPalace Radio , and units tapped coil egrrect? Answer | falls n, 880 x Tee now rep s ® for} vessel bound for the Pacific: Coast, Show’ * Dec. 21- Seine coll ts correctly hooked, up but| &15 P. M.--Monologue by John Ryan, | 890 A. Me Ruling an Irs, Rauch says she entered the reg-| $1,000,000. ; has been started here by a report he : Show ’ Booth 56’ Dec. 21-31 “3.40 eon SN soe a qin {ment of Agriculture. Mus want with several friends The latest offer was in the form of} had been seen in a restaurant NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY 8 to, 4,00 3 1.—"Sporting News Up ee ee ee omicial New gland wn 1 when they started to leave, en a letter to Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. L. Seaver, Hamilton, proprietor, Inc 65 inte ald Dendell. | ocean Forecast U, 8. Weather Bureau} Vonan took her own check. Mrs. Rauch} Lasky, President and ‘Vico President) told police that one of three men who . (485 metres), Report Dre i fgets hao Was nearing} o¢ the Famous Players-Lasky Com-| ate tn his cafe very mugh resembled = ~Don't Accept a Substitute Meats from thamelederal Bureau offersnier yélied the coin wad countna| pany: No action was taken on his) published pictures of Bergdoll and you« Agricultural Ecohomic M tyes sho Was abun its] firet offer, Arbuckle then being under] pore scrutiny uneasily. 11:30 A. M.—Musle on mechunical|} ation it developed the| the ban placed on hkn by Will H.| WASHINGTON, Dec, 27.—Officials @ Players. P ey Ho of the War Department declared ie Tr MSChNs Salen ast D eB hen the Cashier and the vea.| ‘Phe ban bas mow been iifted and|tney ‘had’ received mo” intimation . "by Helen Me Hann, | 4:80 hr AfecWeather orc i ctor have not healed Mes,| Hammerstein thinks so much of the|irom any@pource other than press ae V. Liugrio Farmar! Produce! Market: Raporia » mind, value of the three pictures and is so] reports that Grover Cleveland Berg yer should pave 4. fixed phone ¢ senennee ital by Laon Kourelk.| g:00 P, M.coMid Afternoon p= sure of Arbuckle's drawing power] doll, draft deserter, is believed to be ° ogy paral elem . ed by A.V. Liutrio. | proadeuat. Concert Program sas ner ie that in renewing his offer ho agreed,|en route to a Pacific Coast port us a ing diagram. Lopes's i 00 P. M.-—By the Kier Anliva vn ie Aneriean Taalin Weekly.) Yin ease the Famous Players-Lasky'| saijor on a German ship. a eries E Reader—‘If_». single dry coll battery | 4, nder directlon | sorte arrow Jr | es Pap ads "451 Company refused to sell, to exhibit! So far as the War Department ts will Light one audion tamp econdmicatty | gay 1 Msp atvecul 2%: Yes, Your Honor,’ replied Bil the] the pictures for the BY} oMicialiy advised, Bergdoli is ofiti iv ‘h I Why fe tt that 4 dors not do the same] rom the Ame ‘ direct} Mturket 4 1 When b was bt Hote] part of the country for 10 wer cent,| Gorman | =f ey ast longer for ull tubes? 1 tn 1 xeverul ind Pal 0 Mart the ‘panniow from Md ee the prodts: <n wipaosetie . Krams where one u volt but Hl a 1 the ) i tw ple h ; _— GOOD OLD TIMES. 5 J torte: are recou end re whleh ' ee a. White Bill tip C.] 40 na Boston Fol | Ot THE WOKLD TRAVEL BUREAU, (From the Houston Post ‘Note: For better results use an Eveready “B” Battery on the Rah calling for a aix-voli buttery. Wil d.13 1 Mt Koureig,) 64a Meet enor: Gnco when t-wan| Aten fen wondecttiethings ite predecessate ‘saw plate circuit of WD-11 and all other vacuum tubes t er—There i8 no inconsistency; it ic yt 1 " pt 7:00 Wi Mende \ read ent ! j ), :