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Chicago Tribunei
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I 906. Iw0 I ff cmcAco SUNDAY TitthoNE: IN 114 mademoNOWNoon PART 9-PAGE 12. IP )t ZMwiv. ,) 4ZxgizagawttzgaZ FORD RUSH OF FORD AND GLENN IS OPERATED ON The tour of Ford and Glenn, the "Lullaby Boys" of station VMS, was temporarily called off last week owing to the illness of "Big" Ford Rush. An emergency operation for appendi the broadcasting etation.

In this way recipes may be checked and radio cookbooks kept accurate. The housekeepers' program has a dual purpose, according to Aunt Sammy. It aims to help the housewife in the intricate and vastly important task of managing a home, and to show her how, by careful planning of meals, saving of steps and labor, she may have more leisure time for what are broadly termed cultural activities." 'rite a line" Win a Big Cash Prize! 'AUNT SAMMY' TOT BE INTRODUCED TO FANS TON10111101 U. S. Expert Opens Radio Series for Women.

i Is not of general Interest, a personal reply will be sent. Altatni rts and Calories. The last five minutes of the progrsm are concerned with the problem the average homekeeper must solve 365 times a year. What shall we have for dinner?" Only seasonable, well balanced. easily prepared, anti inexpensive menus will be btoadcast The principles of meal planning will be explained in the nrst programs.

Members of the radio audience will be introduced to vitamins and calories and mineral constituents In such an Informal manner that these dignified nutrition terms will lose their forbidding aspect. If the baby cries while a menu Is being broadcast. or the turnips boil over and the housewife misses part of a recipe. she can get a mimeographed enpv of the recipes and menus from eitis was performed on Ford at the Indianapolis to Open 2d West Suburban hospital by Dr. C.

W. Annual Radio Show Oct. 25 Trowbridge of Oak Park. He is re 1 ported to be getting along well. It was recently announced that in going on the road Ford and Glenn were not leaving radio, but would be back at WLS once a week, on Saturday evening, to entertain the station Indianapolis, Oct.

2.Special. The second annual Indianapolis Radio exposition will be held Oct. 25 to 30. In connection with this meeting the first annual radio dealers' convention of the central states will convene at Indianapolis Oct. 27.

New Interesling Heaps of Fun! The Cbricaigo tri4ttate Is Paying gato2sndl3 41: 11) In Cash for SCREENLINES etie edrirxcaigu extuunc Is layilig TiTasato2sno23 41, EMMEIIIMINIMME111 11112, WEEIMENNIEREMIESVMS Head! Selectivity--. In Reproduction A ead? Here is Picture No.6. A scene from William IIaines latest motion picture, "Brown of Harvard" Can YOU Write a Screen line For It In 10 Words or Less? OMMEMINIM 6The Chicago Tribune Screenlines les KELLOGG'S 29 years of engineering experience, its unsurpassed laboratory facilities, and its will- ingness to utilize every latest development of the art, have produced a receiver fully a year ahead in every feature for which you are looking in a radio. Do not fail to see and hear Model 507 before you decide. KELLOGG Iklatidudola Write a Screen line for this Picture in 10 Words or Less and Send it to lines." The Chicago Tribune.

Post Office Box 1539. In. 77,71 Aunt Sammy, ene of the official radio representatives of the United States department of agriculture, will be introduced to women listeners from thirty broadcasting stations tomorrow. When Uncle Sam planned his enlarged farm radio program for the 1926-'l7 season be malle special provision for the five million women of the nation who have a chance to tune in on whatever they please, at least during the daytime, lie employed a special representative, known as "Aunt Sammy," whose vfncial duty it is to assemble material and write entertaining- and reliable programs for the "Iiousekepers Chat," a five day a week 15 minute period devoted exclusively to up to date information on subjects of interest to women. Aunt Sammy, who has had special training in home economics and in writing spends a great deal of time in the bureau of home economics, where she Imn gather the latest facts about food and nutrition, textiles and clothing, household economics, and equipment.

Her subject matter is not limited to cooking. sewing, and housecleaning. however. She includes in her programs attractive color schemes for the living room, and becoming lines and colors for the stout and thin. Three Separate Divisions.

The program for the Housekeepers Chat has three divisions of five minutes each: "Backyard Gossip," "Questions Women Are Asking," and "What Shall We Have for Dinner?" "Backyard Gossip" includes informal discussions of such subjects as the home, food and nutrition. health, clothirg, gardening, and social diversions. All information is authentic and practical, and approved by the department of agriculture before it is broadcast. Questions Women Are Asking are answered during the second five minutes of the housekeepers program. These questions are as varied as the interests of women and range all the way from what to feed the undernourished child to bow to rid the home of household pests.

If the question is brief and of universal interest, the answer will be broadcast: if the question ri(itsi-erstisis IL 1.115 quenuort es brief and of universal interest, the an- swer will be. broadcast: if the question I 1 1 -4, tWZI --1-1-'---- 4 1 I i i orA4 ji I i 1 I .5 1 1 ---I 1 I I I I I al I .1 'I'1: 1 1 -yx: A 1 CUT OUT ON DOTTED LINE AND SEND MI 6, x.x......,, it i lt, -lc 7-''-' 'V 43. '4' 7- r'r 7 3.1-., 1 'g i': 7 7 tt, i-i, i 4::,:::.::::::,:::: '4'14 f. 4 I T4 i b- '4 .2 It. ''''fs z' i ..14:::::.:..::::.: LA.

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By this method it is possible, for the first time, to obtain even sensitivity and range at all wave lengths without auxiliary adjustments. Four tuned circuits are accurately controlled by one knob. This Kellogg 6-tube set is offered both in a table model arid a beautiful consolethe walnut cabinets assembled by expert furniture craftsmen and hand rubbed to a satiny piano finish. 11 4' 11.: plots, Z.L'Il:;2.41er'','' William Haines in "Brown of Harvard" has been getting just a little too fresh with Brian and Francis X. Bushman, 37., has ambled up to see about it.

Something short snappy to describe this picture, TINEE. Screenline This Picture I Suggest with .1 0 ki.i.7j.-.:::7W:7':::::-..,:::::::,7' .7 7 kl -1Y 1 I I 1.1 4 i I 1 4 '-v- 1 1 1 1 774W) 4: S'-- I I 11 a 1 A I kt ft al a IV '41'41 11016 4 Awymni It I 4 vi I a Console model 508 includes a wonderful new Kellogg speaker that has astonished radio experts, musical critics, artists and music lovers wherever it has been demonstrated. Its 44-inch air column horn and advanced reproducer unit give to Radio a depth and realism never before attained. Hear a Kellogg Radio before you buy! I Name is Address I Ikett led Under for letters Patent 0 Rada, Frequency Lattorawries, Inc. (R.

F. 1...) Licensed Under for letters Patent ot Raclus Frequency Laborawnes, Inc. (R. F. 1...1 State EINEMME0 111 M.EllEMMI IMINIIIMES MEN1111111 111111111111110,11 IIIMIEMINEES IIMINIMIll Kellogg Switchboard Supply Company 1066 West Adams Street, Chicago LARGEST INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE MANUFACTURER Just suppose you are tuning-in on a distant station and, even when the dial is at exactly the correct position, reception is thin and strained, not a note or word comes in clear and vibrant and you feel that owning a radio set is as unsatisfactory as owning an undependable motor car or inaccurate timepiece.

Then just suppose you draw the old detector tube from its socket and put the new Cunningham Super-Sensitive Detector, Type CX300A, in its place. On that instant, your radio set will be transformed from an instrument that deserves only your cool indifference into an instrument worthy of your warmest praise. ttf)t SUPPOS you are tuning -in on a distant station and, even when the dial is at ex actl the correct posi. AVE you tried to write a Screenline? This big new DAILY Tribune offerannounced for the first time last Mondayhas been enthusiasti- cally received by the public. Men, women, children everywhere are trying to write Screenlines and win one of the big Cash Prizes offered every day by The Tribune.

A scene from a new motion picture appears in the Daily Tribune every day. Note This offer appears only in the Daily Tribune not Sunday. Five Cash Prizestotaling $100 EVERY DAYare offered daily for Screenlines. More fun than Limericks or Cross Word Puzzles. Easy, too.

Anybody can do it. Picture No. 6 (reprinted from yesterday's Tribune) is shown above. Try to suggest a Screenline for it. Here are a few suggestions to get you started: Tackled on the Sidelines," "Good Interference Broke Up tile Play." Now YOU make a suggestion! Winners of Screenlines to Picture No.

6 will be announced in the Daily Tribune of next Saturday. I MIN FIESIIMI 'F)J AMIEWAS I 1 yoZii s. i 4i-, 4 1 a. t.tr' 4,1 1 :4 1 ti.7.--A l' -t, v.4 4-- i i--, 1 1 VIAli ZTv; 1 1 i 8. You need not buy The Tribune to compete.

It may be ex amined at Public Libraries or at The Tribune Offices free of charge. 9. The winning Screen lines will be announced in The Chicago Daily Tribune exactly one week from the day the picture is published. Winning Screen lines for today's picture will be announced in next Saturday's Tribune. 10.

In selecting winners The Chicago Tribune will be the sole judge and its decision will be 'mai. In the event of ties duplicate prizes will be ,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,7,,,.4.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, A haveleit hears, ti -e 1 Jail of It NohowatNtvecrihl osa yyoouur, rpresconut aefttiert wtigsfied Now, for the first time through the New Fada Harmonated Reception you can hear all that radio has to offer! We believe that Fada Harmonated Reception as rendered by the Fada 8 and the Fada Cone Speaker it by far the nearest approach to perfect radio as jet achieved. Every detail of the receiving, the reproducing unitsfrom the total individual shielding of every stage to the permanent magnet in the floating conehas been designed to operate in perfect unity with every other detail. The result is practically perfect "team work and a quality of reception never before attained. Right in your neighborhood is a Fada Radio Dealer who'll be glad to demonstrate this brand new radio development.

Don't miss ityou've never heard anything like it beforeit will astound you! DOn take our word for ittrust your own ears hear it today! If there is no Fada Radio dealer your neighborhood, cotatauaicatc with oPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR DEMONSTRATION FADA RADIO CO. 2619 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago. III. Send fee free beeklet "IV ea Fades liareseesated Recepriess approact; to perfect radio perlortL7ance as yet acitlevea.

Every detail of the receiving, the reproducing unitsfrom the total individual shielding of every stage to the permanent mag- net in the floating conehas been designed to operate in perfect unity with every other detail. of reception never before attained. Th Right in your neighborhood is a Fada Radio Dealer who'll result is practically perfect "team work" and a quality be glad to demonstrate this brand new radio development. Don't miss ityou've never heard anything like it beforeit will astoun I you! DOn take our word for ittrust your own ears hear it today? If there is no Fada Radio dealer your neighbor- cotatavaicate with oPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY FOR DEMONSTRATIoN 2619 So. Michigan Avenue, FADA RADIO CO Chicago.

III. Sem, fee interesteng free beeklet "IT'oe Fades liarineesated Recepteets. 1 -t 'L ILi havedt hear' I A 1 ti, i I 1 0 1 4 i I is 07 4 I 0 3 it 1 i i i 9 1 I 1 i 4 4 Cash Prizes Every Day! Note that 5 Cash Prizes are awarded Every Day! You don't have to hold the pictures till the end of the contest and wait months to find out who won. You can start with picture No. 6 shown above.

Simply suzzest a Screen linvin 10 words or less and send it in. That's all! The clues riven beneath the picture will help you. It's easy. Anyone can do it! The Simple Rules 1. Each clay excepting Sundays, until further Chicago Tribune will print a scene from some well-known motion picture.

The public is invited to submit Screen linesTides for these pictures. Each day The Chicago Tribune will accept and publish the 5 best Screen lines submitted. For these winning suggestions The Chicago Tribune will pay $100.00 in cash as follows: 1st Prize, 550.00; 2nd Prize, 3rd and 4th Prizes, $10.00 Each; 5th Prize, a total of $100.00 each day. 2. This offer is open to every man, woman, boy and girl excepting employes of The Chicago Tribune and their families.

It costs nothing. It does not matter where you live. 3. You may submit as many Screen lines for each picture as you wish. You may use the form printed in The Chicago Tribune each day or a separate sheet of paper.

If separate sheet of paper is used be sure to mark the number of the picture on entry. 4. It is not necessary to have seen the motion picture to write a Screen line. Clues will be published under each picture printed in The Chicago Tribune. These clues will tell you the name of the picture, the principal characters and the action.

Consequently, you may write your Screen line without actually having seen the motion picture. 5. Screen lines must be 10 words or less. Try to make your suggestions clever. There are no restrictions as to kind of Screen line.

Study carefully the picture publishecl each day in The Chicago Tribune. Then write your Screen line along thefollowing lines: 1. Try to tell the meaning of the picture. 2. Try to tell what you think the principal characters are saying.

3. Try to think of a general descriptive Screen line such as you would like to see in the movies. 6. Screen lines must be in the Office of The Chicago Tribune within 4 days after the picture is published. For example, answers to today's Picture No.

6 published above must be in the Office of The Chicago Tribune not later than next Wednesday. 7. Suggestions should be mailed to "Screen lines," The Chicago Tribune, Post Office Box 1539, Chicago, EL Neatness will count. ti i g. I 11711 1 I I 1 I a 0 0 F.

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Fads a 1 tt t-' Cone SpeakerTable Typs II 335. Pedestal Floor Type PO. 0 AI 17 419rAlli 4.7, 1..1: mitti) 0 0 4, A Send In Your Screen lines At Once! 401114Wtral'l super-Sensitivea Detector er-Sensitive Detector a Type CX-300A rpe CX-300A Don't hold your Screen lines till a later date. Remember, each day's Picture is a stparate Think of one right now for Picture No. 6 and send it in at once.

Write as as you wish. Send them to "Screen-lines," The Chicago Tribune, Post Office Box 1539, Chicago, IlL The Winners for today's picture will be printed in The Chicago Daily Tribune next Saturday! Remember a new picture will be published in The Tribune tomorrowanother one the day after and so on each day. And $100.00 in Cash will be paid everyday for the best Screenlines for each In the Orange and Blue Carton he rangy and Blue Carton 1, RCM YORK ancaco SAN FRANCISCO Ix CMCACO BAN IraANc000 KEW I 1 Authorized Distributor Young, Lorish Richardson, Inc. 710 W. Jackson Blvd.

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