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HAND- RADIO BOOK 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. ich 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 IN PERFECT || COMFORT over the mountain or into the valley below a myriad of fas- cinating scenes unfold to your view—if you are able to enjoy them. The sway of the train means train sickness—(nausea) to many. Mothersill’s stops Train, Car and Sea Sickness at once, giving perfect comfort on your trip. 6 deck recege gf Pree The Mothersill Remedy Co,. N. Y. City At Leading Deaters OF BRAINS] Ciaars -MADE AT KEY WEST-—— JUDGE /\ REMARKS ) William Beebe, in “Jungle Days” — “T pause in my table talk long enough to thank heaven that we are still allowed to believe in the rotundity .of the earth, that the Indians’ gift of tobacco is still permitted us, and that tea is not yet thrown over- board.” Better not pause too long. Bertrand Russell, in “What I Believe” —“So long as clergymen continue to condone cruelty and condemn innocent pleasures, they can only do harm as guardians of the morals of the young.” Evidently the young think 30, too. Theatrical News Item—Herbert Druce, actor and director, has com- bined with William Street to produce plays. And no doubt has found the avenue to success. The dry law force is complaining that it can’t make both ends meet on a $30,000,000 budget. Just to help out why doesn’t it assess its members a small percentage of their graft? South America is going crazy over the Prince of Wales. It’s a wonder these people couldn’t be a little more original. Newspaper Headline—“Paris Sportsmen Hunt Leopard in Bois on Bicycles and in Taxis.” Pedestrians the world over will sym- pathize with the poor animal. + Bootleggers are now paying income taxes. That will be their next excuse for boosting their prices. Ship News Headline—“America, with Big List, Sails To-day.” We hope she sobers up on the way over. The piano heaver takes the missus and kid for a stroll. Y RACKS “give a sentence with the word Lochinvar™ “Abie'll get run over. He ain't lochinvar he’s goin’. comicbooks.com