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Stree eats L per stort But Waves in im len erved a s the from earch pany Ses un. veral 1 Watch your gu ms- week, and so on, every station with a range of more than 100 miles would have its opportunity. In this way, owners of long-range re- ceivers would hear practically every important station; owners of crystal detectors would be served; and, more important than all, the radio audience would have an opportunity to hear broad- casting as it should be conducted. bleeding a sign of trouble EDICAL science knows how serious is the sign of bleeding gums. For it knows that tender and bleeding gums are the forerun- ners of Pyorrhea, that dread disease which afflicts four out of five people over forty. Gg | ,, WF the disease is unchecked, the gum- line recedes, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisons | generated at their base — poisons Which seep into the system and wreck the health. Theycause rheu- Matism, nervous disorders, anaemia, Answers to Inquiries List oF Broapcastixc Statioxs—B. M., Pitts. hott, Pa.t Since from 30 to 50 licenses for broad: s tions are being issued every month, no single list of these stations remains worth much very long Wirvras Age, $26 Broadway, New York, $2.50 a ye and many other ills, / blishes every month an up-to-date list of brondeast | To avoid Pyorrhes, visit your | “Howeaape Lovo Srrakens—J, C., Atiasta, Ga Sentist often for teeth and gum f My J inspection, and use Forhan’s For & [speakers are given in by H.W. Sec the Gums.’ Forhan’s For the Gums | will prevent Pyorrhea—or check In its promen if used in time and f y used consistently. Ordinary den- n the winter a young man's fancy. eee peey ig Ges keeps the gums firm and healthy | to hear a Las Ange =the teeth white and_clean, vfrequency receiver. Start using it today. If gum- ardon the Atlantic | shrinkage has already set in, " "| use Forhan’s according to ISTERFERENCE D.¢ ket you con: vator mote mm tie waves which will be midnight you ought occasion San Fri with your r Denver stations are quite frequently h coast; and WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex: ible in There is no satisfactory way to stop trouble of this kind, Casts and WBA Aas A ects and’ conte & D-SPRING ox in nd consult your Auriariex ror Cavstat Derecton—W. RM. Stast- pod indoor a© can be used very s! dentist immediately for spe- rouo. Coss. The type AC Aeriola amplifier is suitable endows a = Sina with most good crystal detectors. It provides two : Ty sen- 2 be used with | 35¢ and 60c. in the United locations over | States and Canada twenty-five miles away from the nearest stations, WD-1L Tunes vor Rapio Fregvescy—D. C., New Youx: Contrary to statements that have been pub: lished. recently, WD-11 tubes can be used very satis SPBBAN GO: factorily for radio frequency ampli Sas : plification and uses two dry-cell (WD-11) lubes. It costs 868 complet Tratixc Triernoxes—S. P. T., New York: The following method ean be used for testing defective phones. h the phones to the terminals of a dry cell and shake rds violently. If a rasping sound is heard a lov act in the cords is indicated. If there is no sou a break either in the cords or the magnet wi WIZ's New Yous Stupi9—C K., Trestox, N.J.: | across the terminals of the enrds WIZ is located in Newark, N. J., and has a studio there, ond pair of ph es with the but it also has a second studio in the Waldorf-Astoria Ho New York City. latter studio is permanently ted by wires with the actual transmitter in New: and is used for the convenience of New York artists and speakers who do not care to take the for the purpose of broadcasting. KD! Its transmitter udio in cords of the de circuit is made 4 the troubl st therefore be ret or dly when first put on a This is due to the fact that the caps is loose and permits the diaphragm to here to the magnet until it is jarred free. Tighten the burgh, fifteen miles away. ap, which will keep the diaphragm in its proper position. Loxe Destaxce Davtine Recertiox—M. F Testiya Fox Ores Crevtrs is Conts—S. F.T., New tasta, Ga: The longest daytime dist Youx: To locate breaks in coils attach one end of the know of is the reception of KYW Chicago, in t phones to one terminal of a dry cell and a long wire to the of Texas, 600 miles. If any of our readers have better terminal of the cell. Place the phones on the ears records we shall be glad to hear of them. 4 with the free ends of the wire and phone-cord touch Costenctat, Vater or Broancastixc—K. T. W., erminals of the suspected coil. "If there is a break in Lyxcunun, Va.: Here are some suggestions for your coil no sound will be heard in the phones when con- essay on the commercial value of broadcasting. F med in advance of storms, frosts, ete.. the to save crops that would otherwise be damaged. They are also told of the Prices 1 and th rincipal Test Snort-crrcerten Conpexser York: With the t described a cell, phone, touch the stationa: ble plates of the condenser. If the plate: c prevents them from being swindled tact no sound will be heard. Vary the con alse ing money by shipp er its entire range as ther ay be a where th | the co | waptan Stations—T. A. A., New Onreay: ceive t of the Canadian st re as powerful Grocers i and as far as we know none hav reports. 1, and other ns from New York, ath as New Orleans. CKAC, M . is which is of great . as these . atout the only Canadian station heard consistently in times vary quite rapidly. Jewelers receive New York. time signals at noon and 10 past. for reg Pectric Coast Stations Heap ix tie East— clocks. Summer resorts receive weather {01 F RL. B, Puta. By listening consistently after storm signals and are able to estimate their day's bi fit HIPPODROME®:::; ness in advance watch 1000 SEATS DA/LY MATS 25¢ NIGHTS SOF out for squall warnings and notify boating parties of danger. ‘The radio telephone is used as a means of anches and farms; ships and trains now being in mines in lephone lines. It dly used for « communication on to islands, airplane and experiments a to perfect it fa A NATIONAL INSTITUTION in Europe and 4 Lovp Srrakers Me: Unless you h receivers and loud sp pt to receive re is excellent for j . C., Baxcor, the finest of . Who desire to secure The kvod spenkes r guide book, “HOW TO GET YOUR PATENT.” 2s aperhien Weaker [Send model or sketeh and description and : perts | give our opinion of its_patentable nature of sporting events, ete., but very few | RANDOLPH & CO., 789 “E"" Washington, D. C. can transmit music with perfect purity of tone. Hence when Ii music for its own sake, use the ph and have enough of them so that member of the audience can h ast one. A receiver with one of amplification ought to be able to serve at least six pairs of phones. Raxor or 4 Re. N. single- joints in your will Fook ey, The Feel of Good Wall Paper Niagara “Blue Ribbon"? Wall Paper feels right because it is made right. Certain to ive lasting satisfaction at moderate cost. Quality coupon in every roll. Send dealer's name for colored sample book and “Helpful Hints’? FREE. Niagara Wall Paper Co. 250 Wainut Street, Niagara Falls, N.Y. $1000.00 in Cash Prizes to Paper Hangers: to 150 short as. pe solder it to the clean surface of a ater pipe. Use the best of phones. Then add one and later two steps of audio frequency amplification; and “Here’s good news, Agnes! You can buy a pair finally two steps of radio frequency | of two-dollar shoes for six dollars.” amplification. |