. St. Nicholas [serial]. THE CHURCH THAT SENDS OUT ITS SERMONS BYRADIO the benefit of amateurs all over the country. Inthe same city, there is a Presbyterian churchwhich has been without a regular pastor for. THE CHURCH WHOSE BULLETIN-BOARD ANNOUNCESA WIRELESS-TELEPHONE SERVICE some time past and has been obliged to use sub-stitutes to fill its pulpit. Recently it occurred toa member of the congregation, who was a wirelessenthusiast, that a receiving outfit might be in-stalled in the pulpit so that the Episcopal servicescould be heard. Accordingly, a loop antenna,amplifier, and condenser were
. St. Nicholas [serial]. THE CHURCH THAT SENDS OUT ITS SERMONS BYRADIO the benefit of amateurs all over the country. Inthe same city, there is a Presbyterian churchwhich has been without a regular pastor for. THE CHURCH WHOSE BULLETIN-BOARD ANNOUNCESA WIRELESS-TELEPHONE SERVICE some time past and has been obliged to use sub-stitutes to fill its pulpit. Recently it occurred toa member of the congregation, who was a wirelessenthusiast, that a receiving outfit might be in-stalled in the pulpit so that the Episcopal servicescould be heard. Accordingly, a loop antenna,amplifier, and condenser were procured andplaced on the rostrum, and a loud speaking-hornwas mounted in the pulpit. Wireless telephoneservices were advertised, and a large audiencefilled the church. The choir and organ of theEpiscopal church were clearly heard, and thevoice of the rector was distinctly spite of the difference between the Episcopaland Presbyterian services, the congregation easilyfollowed the wireless service throughout. THE CONSTELLATIONS FOR JULY Due east of the little circlet of stars known asCorona Borealis, with which we became ac-quainted last month, and almost directly over-head in our latitude
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