Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 4

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N = S e () g Baby Grand It is ECONOMY to buy the best '‘OUR phonograph is an important part E WASHINGTON, D. O, ONSNUNNN S S ”, ¢ 7 - AnD.RAMDOLPH, DONTGIVE THEM A LIl AND A PROMSE SUNUNSIEN FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1822. BRING PROTEST HERE lgeo!vlnt Set «s Much Fire Hasard as 'Bath Tub, Letter Declares. Protesting egainst the proposed radio installation rules prepared by electrical committee of the National Fire Protection Assoclation, made public recently, F. W. Brown, exec- utive officer of the American Radlo Assoclation, with national headquar- ters here, in a letter to W. 8. Boyd, chairman of the electrical commit- tee, pointed out that such rules tend to interfere with the progress of radlo. Centering his objection around sec- tions of the rules which interpreted mean that should a fire break out In a house where there is a radlo set which hasn’t been inspected by agents of the underwriters fire insurance .| conld not be collected, it was pointed out that the ordinary radio recelv- ing set involves about as much fire hazard as a white enamel bath tub, and the underwriters admit that an- OFFER TO BUY SLAUGHTER DOGS By the Assoctsted Press. EMPORIA, Kan., June 9- ter 1is too mean to live himself, declares Willlam Allen White, author and editor, in 2 statement in his paper, the Emporia Gazette. Mr. White's protest in behalf of the dogs was evoked by an offer of 25 cents & head for dogs brought to the city pound by boys. “What's the matter with this city administration, anyhow?” in- quired the Kansas author. “Were they never boys? Here they are advertising to give boys 25 cents for emch stray dog brought into the city pound to be killed. Doesn't the city administration know that the boy who wouid deliberately bring a stray dog to the city pound to be killed for two bits ought to be killed himself. Don't _they know that boys are not so hard- a straight string of boys march- ing by him to the swimming hole rather than to see a stray dog killed? “The advertisement had in it the meanest inference about Em- poria boys that ever has been made. “Think of the kind of a boy who valued a quarter abo¥e the life of a dog—a stray dog—any dog on earth!” —_— “OPEN SHOP” FAVORED. Architects Would Adopt New Plan in Building Trades. CHICAGO, June 9.—The Americar Institute of Architects has unani- mously adopted a resolution in favor of an “open shop” in the building trades under a plan referred to as the American plan The architects instructed the boart of directors to draw up an amend. hearted? Don’t they know that the average boy would rather earn two bits mowing a lawn with ment to the plan of the national boart of jursidictional awards in favor of the” open ehop. tennas installed wholly Inside of buildings represent ~> fire hazard. Thelr rules say that such fire hazard as accompanies a radio recelving set lies in the lightning hazard to the antenna that extends outside of the building. 1 WANT THOE IR T R TE TR AN of your home. You buy it for years of service. That’s why you want THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY 4 onory cLear 23 A sEit (E——9D) — {TRAVELERS ATTACK I. C. C. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 9.— The National Travelers' Protective Association, in session since Monday adjourned yesterday after selecting St. Paul for the next convention, elec- ting officers and adopting resolutions. The resolutions asked that Congress reinvest state raliroad commissions and utility boards with power to deal with transportation. A request was made that the commission order dis- continuing of the surcharge on Pull- man and parlor car service. W estinghouse Electric magnificent and matchlessin tone,and superb in appearance. Sonora, without extra attach- ments, plays perfectly the disc records of not one, but ALL record manufacturers. Wonderful upright and period styles / ), it ol /1/1” Arthur JordanPianoCo. G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. TGS Lsrd Ty 7 Nontr, N\, 00l ' o S (l. o, -~ l///MI/I.,\ Nex Ao s the warm summer weather, the heat of the Living Room will be greatly reduced by the use of a Westinghouse Fan, It throws a strong breeze to every corner of the room. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. | } | i | 607 14th St. % S, v ana ¢ se. Now: ! | i Phone Main 955 Quality Insurance Price Moderation S \l» ..','\1’,'.'"1 1otV AW Vil 11, . Lo Saniiinie [ Tol——o[——[a]—F]— ] '3_ 0 = o\ At RAMDOLPH' s GRADUATION DAY ORATION IS ENTITLED "THE EMANCIPATION OF THE | AMERICAN LABORING MAN Sion umlf// RADIO REGULATON BY .. INLKELY Commissioner Keller Sees, P o ¢ i Nai—Convmicfif Patent Finished VISITING CASES When you go away, it would be good judgment to take the immediate neces- sities in one of 50 these sort of cases Up HAT BOXES of Patent Leather Finished § pw.50 Duck .. Up > 7 b'//_'.', Conyrigha, 1932, W T. Wobstar THE WEATHER District of Columbis, Maryland and Virginia—Unsettled, thundershowers tonight or tomorrow: no decided change in te ture; gentle to moderate varl in West Virginia—Cloudy, local thun- derstorms tonight or tomorrow: no change in temperature. Records for Twens Thermometer—¢ 76; 12 midnight, 73; 76; noon, 80. U..5. TO BROADCAST CROP NEWS DAILY| Arlington and Lake Stations ur Horus. p.m., 88; 8 pm, 4am,72; 8 am., ; ‘What more could you ask for? And when you OUR “ONLY” STORE Barometer—4 p.m., 29.91; 8 pm. ili 5 St. to Handle Reports After BT 2 DA pm.| Lack of Facilities for En I Bet. 425 Tth S And i 1o that the fact .93; 8 am., .95, noon, 29.93. . W, | ——— : June 15. Highest temperature, 39, occurred | fOrcing Rules Enacted. | j=——p——! Qe Ry at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temper- & Up trim—rig! er Government weather, crop and mar- |ature, 72, occurred at 4 a.m. today. The Commissioners are not likely to Washington—and you ket reports will be broadcasted dally m’l’;!:vler:;gni-:-nlxes%uu last year—!do much in the way of regulating get an honest-to- trom the Arlington and Great Lakes| ' Encs: 80i lowest, 59 radio Instruments, which have come goodness Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 75; condition very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast Better Than a Charge Account MONEY is like a man into such general use in the past six months. This was indicated todey by Engi- neer Commissioner Keller, who said the municipal government should not wireless stations of the Navy Depa ment, beginning June 15, it was an- nounced today by the Department of Agriculture. This makes possible the receipt of agricultural reports by ra- Tailored to MEASURE Then you get something o d geodetic survey.) t too deeply into t! —with a try-on in the dio throughout virtually the entire an! get too deeply into the question of —an expense when : day—Low tide, 1:40 a.m. and 2:20 lati 1 & L] baste to insure perfect United States and is regarded as the | TO 3 :20 | regulations, unless it has adequate 3 pm.: high tide, 7:42 am. and 8:11|gath BCO0h o e rules enawtes.| idle. A charge account . fitting. most Important step yet made in P broadcasting agricultural informa- tion, according to W. A. Wheeler, in charge of radio work for the depart- ment. Continuous wave radio telegraph will be used to broadcast the reports but it is expected that there will be considerable rebroadcasting by radio Officials of the District electrical de- partment have been suggesting the advisability of revising the present regulations governing wireless sta- tions to make them apply to the mod- orn use of radio. The eubject has not et been taken up with Col. Keller. owever. In the proposed regulation of air- makes the money a urchase represents idle for thirty days. The expense to the business of that con- .m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:31 a.m. and 3:09 p.m.; high tide, 8:30 a.m. and 8:58 p.m. White Flannel Trou- sers, made to measure. Mohairs made to meagure in any desirable model— AUTH'S “Square Pressed” Cooked Ham is a compact, lo-l-nh.lg'ed ham, every ounce of which is deliciously lezn. Just tuck it away in your The 8 Today—Su 2 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:42 am.; sun sets, 7: d Moon. :42 am.; sun sets, m. basket or box—it's a jo; telephone so that any one in the Moo B m.; , 5t lanes, the city head: babl; 1 i 3 = picnic revelers. St ot two-thirds of the United|am. B '“ GERD g ety O ?nnalw the sfr.;!.’ e CroenY | venience to atrons mohairs that will aving radio telepl receiv-| Automobile la to be lighted | putting into effect a large number of i “at.” The hl{‘l?vor?—“'an. now may be able to recelve the|one-half hour -t::?lnmolfl_ . re-}lrlcuv‘e ru;ea that could not be mu.St be c%v&}‘e n t‘h: fit. ou’re ing—it's easily enforced. i I TE-its that sweet, Weather tn Various Ctttes. | *S5Y SOm0rCol oy now nave betore| PL1C® SR caung offer the attraction of a charge account—but we believe ours a greater attraction, that of the table economy cash represents. Dine 1Ballis” 12th and G Streets N.W. them the draft of a set of rules pre- pared by Corporation Counsel Stephens for the regulation of flying maghines, which probably will be adopted at the board meeting Friday morning. It is understood the tentative rules provide for the licensing of all pri- vate aviators and stipulate that no plane shall fly over the District at @ er altitude than 3,000 feet, ex- pt when approaching or leaving a ying fleld. ‘The Commissioners probably will provide for the ance of special permits to photographers to fly at a lower altitude while taking pictures. BUYS NAVY TUBES. Jacob Loving of 610 Broadway, New loudy | York, was high bldder for the 30,000 surplus vacuum transmitting tubes offered for sale by the Navy.Depart- ment. He bid $4.0069 each for all or none. The lowest bid was 10 cents each. made by L. M. Alexander of Cincinnati. AUTH ham sandwiches the best food any hungry mortal ever set teeth into! If you g:a't dr:ady klno:d n,A you'd fer get acquainted. Aslk to- day for AUTH'S! ;i cMade in Wk by N. Aurz Provision Co. ‘Temperatul P = Merchant Tailors | HAAS & CO. The use of the Arlington and Great Lakes stations is part of an extensive plan to utilize existing government facilities for establishing a dependa- ble, nation-wide system for broad- casting agricultural news by radlo.|— The plan has been approved by the interdepartmental radio committee composed of the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Post Office, iWar and Navy, and contemplates the use of high-powered vag statlol Arlington, Great Lakes, Puget sound, {San Francisco and New Orleans; cer- as those Btate of Weather 2 S LR frre ‘. g Asbury P Atlantic Baltimore opt: O 2 BRRI R 3233838 f {now located Sam Housto! Z post office statio: which h: broadcasting agricultural more than a year at Omaha and North Platte, Springs, Wyo., and Elko and Reno, Nev. gepSizensazes | S23 SMARTLY TAILORED HOT WEATHER SUITS for MEN Priestloy AERPORE REG. U S PAT. OFF. The Aristocrat of light-weight worsteds The Aftected by Statle. It is smid that under favorable | Mia static conditions both the Arlington Great Lakes stations can be that under range is about two-thirds the part of the United States. ports will be received by state partments of agriculture and 3, cultural colleges for rebroadcasting by radio telephone; local and p vate stations licensed to broadca: 3 and other X Jocal amateurs, | WASH., D.C. 2. of copying for d agencies the broadcasted by 2338222BISTE B2 BNEB NS 3333230858238 322 Delivery--will be made of orders over $500 if requested. Smoked Hams Wilson’s “Certified” 8 to 10 Ib. sizes P are cool and al n Vienna, Austri comfortable, smart and CONCERT BY CE CELLIST. [aeit & | Fresh Pineapple | Watermelons Cucumbers durable; made from fine Royal Serblan’s Program to Be|Hors Medtum stze, Julcy on Ice Cholce of sixes. all-worsted yarn, light in Broadcastsd From Anacostis. Each, 15¢ 50c and 60c | Sc Each; 3 for 10¢ weight,porous and beau- Aot b e Orencatra, wil pweriilbicatitd: A ' 7 4 dful in finish. 8 e R ST S St | AL WHITE SENTENCED. |[| Erime RibBeef, 1>- 35c | Potatoes, v, * ¢ 1. 25c AT i atatian in Anacostls, to- Mo * ||| Bouillon Roast, ! 25c | potapoes, new ' 15 1bs. 25¢ Air pours through them produ morrow night at §:30 o'clock o 412 ) goury Martial Ordars Dismissal for ([ Chuck Roast, 1> 20c | o0 70>+ the cool, comfortable feeling so mu e el e 8 S amons iy 66| Afmdavit in Divorce Case. Leg o’ Lamb, s toes, . 1, : " 28¢ 0! 1ba, I desired during the warm weather. mangataty enisnce of Glupigest o | R T N::”“'P.u’""" A :: ‘ , Correct styles for men and young Fresh Chickens, = v 35 | String Beans, 3 1be. 25¢ 3 for 25¢ men in new colorings and patterns. e 3:::.; oot AUe ;g: ::l:. :::,., 3 1be. 28¢ Buery garmene bears the PRIESTLEY LABEL, "% of the 30 Division Fha reast, TO0e - T ¥ 1bs. 25¢ . 5 I encfes the fabrio—guarantes itsgomineness. : yhicn ho was convicted ||| porle Loin Roast, !> 38c | Beets, svunchos. 25¢ f || - —q big hit clear over the NOMINEE FOR CONGRESS. re betore s district | [ Chipped Beef, % !> 20c | Carrots, 8 bunches, 25¢ | fence of High Quality. Representative Tucker Jandidate |be Olives Sardines Jelly From 10th Virginia District. A Spectal Price |Best imported. Packed | . ‘“Premier” brand. : ) LEXINGTON, va, June 9-The k f o in pure Olive Oll. | 15¢c glass special Clothi d the bett democratic committes of which '-bt. d:l.o.n :h:lln:::u'l:' ‘;“b_ 28¢ jar for 15¢ 2 cans for 25¢ at 10c ' ot _met here yes- | Mrs, Whi declared Repre- | ington, o . ol For Sale by Leading J —brings the “Smile that won't . come PK Coffee Lb., 25c]|

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