t ~ / _ @REAT RADIO SHOW 10 & yi¢ i Cicaiitenimiep I Eon xi ECOTEe Soneess "Gey n e PAGE SIX Radio fans of the midâ€"west and par«] _ ____________ ‘ticularly of Chicago will join ?'i_‘.'!l COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL GREAT RADIO SHOW || [ s sls in ue _ [1921 ‘has seen definite and unusual ‘re» CHEAGO m 27 sults turned out by such groups as the uP y & | high school boys radio group ‘wcetogmantioms 1 so :.oi:;:hli::w,dop"rturu,mybe ex year‘s show. CcoNTINUES TO OCTOBE? 21 _ Still another feature of the show mnvnrscues | _A will be the popularity contest to deâ€" First Opportunity to View the New Models and Get Latest Information Regarding Reception, Etc. /.0 manufacturers and dealers from all over. the country in dedicating the, 1927 radio season the latter part of! this month )mt.h the opening of the National Radio Exposition, September 27. at the Exhibition hall, Hotel Sherâ€" man. The show will be held fromii September 27 to October 2 ‘and will be the official radio dealers show of the year. The first opportunity of the seaso! to view the latest models and r{di parts will turn an early spotligh on the country‘s fastest growing industry and, from present indications, more than two hundred of the latest modelg of the leading radio manufacture will be on exhibition at the show. i * Better Service Keynote "Better service for the radio fanï¬ both from the manufacturers an dealers and from the broadcasting stas tions, will be the keynote | of thi year‘s show," Milo E. Westbrook, ge eral manager of the exposition an» nounced today. "The fans are re; sponsible for the $5,000,000,000 induli try that radio has become and discugâ€" sions held during the show will along the lines of better service an recepti eption." One feature of this year‘s show wi be an open forum to be conducted b the Broadcast Bisteners‘ associatiof of America, Frank H. McDonald, preg, ident; which will take up such seriou problems confronting radio listeners as the overâ€"crowded of airâ€"lanes, thg "blooper‘" nuisance, and pirating st@s tions. At the present time â€" ther seems to be no definite move goi forward to check the threatened cha tic condition of the air and the Bro cast Listeners hope that some beneg ficial results may come from th¢ forum. 4 ~ Amateur Set Building i As usual, the latest developments in amateur set building are expected to materialize in the national set build:p Mamma‘s little angel must be warmâ€" Comfy and protected from the storm ! â€"from the proverbs of Mr. Quick more heat you should get in touch with us. We‘ll get on the job at once and promise you more heatâ€"that‘s sure. IF YOU ARE IN NEED of There was a young man named McFall Whose auto would quite often stall To his car he would say, Almost every dayâ€" "I don‘t understand you at all." Our repair department will loâ€" cate the trouble at once.. We will bring it back to its entire speed and strength in a hnrr{ and thebill we render will loo like fair dealing to you. AUTO LIMERICKS Service , | ; WILLI;UI DENZEL . o on rL 1090 Rhpaine nl * 6 North Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 936 WE UNDERSTAND YOUR CAR Expert Ignition and Battery By WENKEL BROS. WENKEL BROTHERS Highwood Garage announcer is the most popular with { the fans. Last year there was much| spirited competition in this contest| Good and even keener rivalry is expected| > in this year‘s contest as it will be naâ€"|. tional in scope. The winner will be decided by popular vote.> ; ALL â€"___ TO ERECT BUILDING To Start Immediately on Buildâ€" _ ing of Auditorium; Approve . After ithe board meeting of the North Shore Country Day school held last week, the important announceâ€" ment was madeâ€"that the contracts are being let now, and work will begin immediately on the new school audiâ€" torium structure. The board also approved the faculty insurance plan which is in effect in many private schools in the country. This plan is backed by the Carnegie Foundation fund. The school pays half and the teachers pay half, much as the war risk insurance was conâ€" ducted by the government during the war. This insurance serves as a penâ€" sion. A 1 The new through highway to eg’tend west of a parallel with the North Western railroad is slicing close to the football field used by the Country Day school. While the road does not actually â€"encroach upon the field, it runs too close for safety, so plans are being made to. grade a new field on the hill, leaving the old fullâ€"sized field for practice purposes. Al work guaranteed. Charges Reasonable. Estimates Free 15 Years‘ > ‘ . . 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