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THE RADIO DEALER
June, 1922
ROSEMARK RADIO CORPORATION
The Rosemark Radio Corporation of 29 Lexington Avenue, New York, have placed their machine on the market. The outfits are made in three different types, namely, detector unit, one stage and two stage, with prices to meet every man's pocket. These outfits are all of the same size, designed and built alike.
All these instruments are mounted on Bakelite, with hard rubber switch levers, knobs and nickel-plated trimming, furnished with a hand-rubbed mahogany cabinet.
A statement from the Rosemark Company says : " Wave-lengths under test have ranged from 150 to 900 meters. An extensive advertising campaign has been started within the next three months the Rosemark Radio Receiving Sets will be known from coast to coast and all of its users will appreciate the apparatus for its simplicity in tuning and operation."
HARRINGTON NEXT PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERS
The National headquarters of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers announce the nomination of John Lyle Harrington of Kansas City, Mo., as president. He will succeed Dean Dexter S. Kimball of Cornell University.
Other officers newly nominated for the vice-presidencies are: W. S. Finlay, Jr., vice-president of the American Water Works and Electric Company, New York; William H. Kennerson, professor of mechanical engineering, Brown University; Earl F. Scott, Atlanta; H. H. Vaughan, Montreal, who will continue the unexpired term of L. E. Strathman of Milwaukee. ■ —
PASSANO HEADS COMPANY
The Southern Electric Co. of Baltimore are now acting as jobbers of Radio apparatus. L. W. Passano, former radio gunner of the United States Navy, and commercial operator for the Marconi Co., with ten years' experience in this work, will have charge of the Radio department.
THIEF IN DORCHESTER FACTORY
R. W. Bliss Co., now have three factories in operation, one each in Atlantic, Dorchester and Arlington. The one in Arlington has only recently opened. At their Dorchester factory some one coolly walked in and stole one of their Crystal sets from a work bench while the workmen were absent for a few minutes.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
RADIO Supplies of Substantial Construction
Binding Posts Brass Rods Brass Sliders Crystal Detectors Dials
Fixed Condensers Grid Condensers Grid Leaks
Grid Leak Condensers Lightning Arresters Phone Condensers Rheostats Switch Points Switch Stops Telephone Plugs V. T. Sockets
Dont delay — Do it now.
Dealers write for our prices.
LEMOR RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. a*
TONKS VARIABLE CONDENSERS
Every condenser tested before leaving factory and guaranteed to function properly
Air Type 13 plate— .00025— $3.25 23 plate— .0005— 3.75 43 plate— .001— 4.75
Distributers Write
Insulated Type Ideal for Amateurs
13 plate— .0005— S3.40 25 plate— .001— 4.00
Only One Wanted in Each Territory
TONKS MFG. CO.
16-22 BOYDEN PLACE NEWARK, N. J.
R-O-V-A
RADIO PRODUCTS
40% LINE 50%
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RECORDS
167 W. 18th St. (at 7th Ave.) New York