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A new use for discarded automobile horns has been discovered by Dr. William C. Fowler, health officer of Wash., D.C. Dr. Fowler has adapted an old rams-horn type auto horn, a relic of the days when they blew them with bulbs, and fitted it to his radio to serve as a loud speaker. This gives as good a tone as any he could buy, he says

A new use for discarded automobile horns has been discovered by Dr. Wi...

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A new use for discarded automobile horns has been discovered by Dr. William C. Fowler, health officer of Wash., D.C. Dr. Fowler has adapted an old rams-horn type auto horn, a relic of the days when they blew them with bulbs, and fitted it to his radio to serve as a loud speaker. This gives as good a tone as any he could buy, he says

A new use for discarded automobile horns has been discovered by Dr. Wi...

A man sitting in front of an old fashioned radio, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Date based on date of negatives in same rang... More