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Show THE MARY'S LAMB OF RADIC This summer marks the inauguration inaugura-tion of real portable radio receivers. Now radio need not be left at home. The summer vacation thia year to be complete and up to the minute must include radio equipment It can be secured se-cured in a compact case which will provide endless entertainment and bring the news of the day to the mountain camp as well as to the seashore, sea-shore, hotel, bungalow, houseboat, canoe, yatch or automobile. The greatest factor in making the portable radio receiver a practicable possibility has been the dry cell tubes. The WD-ll. WD-12 and UV-199 typef - have permitted the use of as many as a half dozen tubes in a single radio receiving set. "Dry cells of a standardized sir are a universal commodity." H. T. Melhuish, of the Radio Corporation of America says. "They have so many different uses that they are found not only in the stock of the large radio shops but in the general store of the cross-roads hamlet. A few extra ex-tra dry cells will insure satisfactory radio reception for months." |