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RADIO HANDBOOK In “How to Build Your Radio Receiver” by Kendall Banning and L. Cockaday, you will find complete constructional diagrams, specifications, photographs and instructions for building seven sets. Each of these sets has been selected as representative of its circuit because in Popular Radio Laboratory tests it proved the best for distance, selectivity, tone, reliability and all around satisfaction. This Handbook has regularly sold for $1.50 the copy. Aside from the feature of economy, there is a thrill and satisfaction that only comes from building your own set. You may have a copy of this most practical Handbook sent postpaid for the special price of $1.00 POPULAR RADIO With which is combined The Wireless Age 627 West 43d Street New York ST Notice to Judge Contributors ‘0 MANUSCRIPTS will be re- turned unless accompanied by stamped and addressed return envelope, and owing to the thousands of contributions sent into this office each week, it is impossible to enter into personal correspondence regard- ing them. Donot enclose postage for FUNNY- BONES or EPILAUGHS as they will not be returned. In cases of duplication, the first ‘one received will be accepted. For prompt attention address manuscripts, in separate envelopes, to the following departments: Manuscripts—Literary Editor of Jupce, Funnybones—Funnybone Editor of Jupce, Epilaughs—Epilaugh Editor of Juvce, Crossword Puzzles — Crossword Puzzle Editor of Juoce 627 West 43d Street, New York City Here lies a young salesman named Phipps, Who married on one of his tripe A widow named Block But he died of a shock When he heard there were siz little chips. Antrabe HUNT tla ae, lt Hate pays #5108 CON Cre pret ALach on sporting a red carnation, just like the Prince of Wales, and who hence assumes that he is a gent the ladies out front won't be able to resist. ‘The leading lady is Elizabeth Hines, whose talents, spoken highly of by certain of my colleagues, have thus far succeeded in eluding my eye. The zany is a burnt-cork mime, by name Jay Flippen, who might be moderately amusing if some one gave him material to be moderately amusing with. There are present, too, the usual quorum of young women who rush on and off the stage at intervals, kick up their legs and smile as if it were all so jolly that to take money for such work was nothing short of a crime. The libretto has been fashioned from the play called “The Charm School.” Like the tunes, it is commonplace. AID Restaurant Manager (to orchestra conductor)—“I wish you'd display a little more tact in choosing the music. We've got the worshipful company of umbrella’ makers dining here this evening, and you've just played ‘It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More!" —Tit-Bits Fam Srrrer—Oh! Wait a moment. T forgot to put on my French per- Sume! Salesmen Wanted — We want to hear from earnest men who are ambitious for success and willing to work hard to achieve it. For euch men we have. @ propo fion that is unequalled in the selling field, line is. men's clothes, tailored to, special order from the oe naas. camer, of po, Virgin-Wool We ell these clothes dire, to the consumer. through special representatives at the one low price of $51.59-5( Te) vanes are positively equal to the clothes told by others at $50.00 or more. Fre supply our men with a power- fal selling outfit. give them thor- ough training, pay them liberally and give them protected territory in whith to work. Ein exe perietice while desirable, isn't necessary. The im- portant thing is honesty, dependability and the ambition to make good. ‘If you have these quali= ties, let us hear from you at once. Sign and mail the coupon or better still, write us.a letter. You'll hear from us promptly in reply. Address Dept. 834, GOODWEAR Chicago, Inc. West Adams at Peoria Street Chicago Gentlemen: I am interested in your proposition. Please send the facts without obligation tome... 834. Name. .....cccecvceccccsccscccscecscsssesees, Address. . W1TH SEOXYL A real scientific discovery made by a prominent practicing physician. Nota patent medicine. Formula printed on the package. Safe—Sure—Harmless! SEOXYL positively prevents and checks sea- sickness, train sickness, automobile and air nausea. If your druggist can't supply you. send $1.00 for package containing enough SEOXYL tablets fad 0-day trin. If they don't do the work, notify wand we will REPUND YOUR Money Dept. SEOXYL SALES CO., Ltd., 11 Brocka N.Y. C. ‘Write for our tree O PATENTS Let SAL TON h and jodel o skete! ot your meltreaton for our, Inspection and Instructions Free. VICTOR J. EVANS é cont co, tis Nath, Washington, D, C comicbooks.com