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oy 18 - ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. JULY .22, 1922. HELP AND SITUATIONS. s T ] e RADIO RALF— + BY JACK WILSON.| Star “Want Ad” Coprright, 1922, b7 The MeClhre Newepoper Syuint. 5 . : B h Of CRIMMINY JICKETS— = e : = ranc fices toc. 1416 7 3t MOM: LK 4 NORTHWEST. e, M e Ha Dofler AINT T GLAD SHE AINT BIDOLE'S BABY SISTER 15 AW EASY. SHE sITS 14th ut. and Vermbat uve.. John C. Haler. | woriers, siciricians. Selaters. cir sepsicsacs, AROUND EXAMINING HER it dna © Be o5 tclemenes Coitest men. Ay (0 M Moeabet 1t A O n e, M Cologiy & Co. | Saster Meckarte, B0 & 5. ranrons ooy, Tfis ALLA TIME” 1ith and Harvarg sis., The Harvard Phar- ,,,2,,,,,. Pots . Va. Take Wasb .V @ ™3%i at. and Columbla road, Evans' Drug AR e En i, Sl ent R T Store. WANTED—By the Baitimore & Ohin h'e Pharmaer. b & o Rail- ;mlm m’h:t g“:n;urfll..'m‘m_fl Pharmacy. | road | Company following railroad mechauics Tath at. ‘and Colorado ave.. Piney Branch |and belpers: | 5o P st and Park road, Tipton & Myers. e 2 18th lt... John MMT]'. s BI. ith, 5162 Califo e.. Morgs; 3 . S ¥ A o i Gordenvers'a (time clerk’s Sheet Metal Workers. ers. 0 sts.. Assoclated Drug Stores. 47 Cents Per Hour— T A %aa T T aver . French Simpson. Machinists’ Helpers. d U ste., MG s Pharma Boilermakers' Helpers. d Eim sis.. T s Pharmi H ,l:'!‘-rl:..‘,;n‘n.'- ‘}:-vwr- = Gaie Pharmaey. et Metal Workers' Tel a. Rk Cevek Chnren 7., Rock Eirctrical. Workers' Belpers. " | Creek P 5 armen’s Helpers. e L css P o Passenger car repairers @ 7 upont Circte: Dupent Prarmecy. cente per hour. | Ur o> #0d lmspectors, 70 Dot o Fiorida ave.. Fearson's Phar- {vho have bad wme experience tn me ork, alw young men f " I . Hrzeian Phamacy. Tiaved umder {nmtractions it e et N, Y. ves. and M »! " positions carryi; Donahe. siser DAy ax they berome emcient s T T8 of Frhita ave. and 1st st Sylvern Laup-{ In mccordance with resolutiona fasned hr heimer. e B 1. aee., Parkers | e United Ktates Labor Board July 5. pe Northi Capitol st and R. 1. ave. n mccepting. employment S Tights A ate mot Sirikebreakern, apd oo Pa. ave., J. Lonis Krick tie moral ms well as legal right to engage ) : = A e rmacy. in raliriad service, and will have protection ISLANDS CONNECTED ‘ == 5 K O P e e Kl | ; = = STOW o - BY RADIO TODAY | | ‘ o, ST St BY WIRELESS SYSTEM 525, Con Chory Chass Pharmac: men) Sopervieor. 117G aw. b Wisconsin ave. A st C JOUNG MAN with experience fn operating ) e AL J cErap uplicating machines: hig) Lomp'l;te PI'Q‘I'IIllSl of Radio ! | i Park ciucation ‘pru\!":::wlhnyun,,u: <oy roadcasting Stations. Radiophone Covers Distance of | No. 539.—Do You Know the Symbols? H ' r EDI l”fi' F | YOUNG Ma Bt S0 RO IR I . - | 3 3 1 i Wee eNce unne WY must h NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, V: Only Twelve Miles in Con- J, V. sl ! finance self firet fwor w s §:45 to 9 am.—Live stock receipts; venient Manner. | ; N , i live stock markets. ’ ! ABBREVIATIONS TO BE USED IN RADI0 COMMUNICA Sammy Jay Spies Peter. ; . 10 am. —Weather forecast (olr helw A system of wircless telephony now F rt Th I WL THORSEON M. B : . ¥ngland, New York, Pennsylvania. |connects the Turks Islands and the orty-Three Large Sendin: 3 . BURGESS. " aatar New Jersey, Maryland, the DIStrick of | Carcos Istands in the West Indies, the | Mk QUESTION ANSWER OR NOTICE g 9 Pras mever perk ant neer gy ! E B " Plorida. "Alabama, Missis- | same installations being used also for Stations Located in Nine ! TR0 AT e iy 320" "ana M "ave Tone Sacke. atrer 9o man ot s -r,m‘,i,','.‘:le, ml:‘fi“u(suncfi:(e::e“ wireless telegraphy and for commun PRB | Do vou wish to comme ,,,:_.,_".,m.. | Peter Rabbit was i Drisone e A A we. Kenealy Ph -l:.‘r'u\'...;:"f.),.‘,;‘""' with vty 2 ,E‘ ia an o on 2.9 s. : i« R s in a| ides answer by letter, Ein e e sologtcal Teport on ;:'“(::e‘:';:l!:”;m.hT)"' distance ¢ lr. d ert o is cOrps Areas. wire pen inside Farmer Brown's hen- Capitol and &th sts., Fulrmaco's ference. sulary expected. Address e 3 otelephone circuit is about| @ Ll s S R L i 1115 o 11:20 am.—Hog flash— | twelve miles. e — = sl lh:lflsm:d:‘ 'P”“";r"l‘”"" Of | PUATe % East Capitol st Lincolo Park | YOUNG o Chicago and St. Louis. Recent advices received at the De ¥ * ao you > i S 3 Pyl Plinemney e Whtk A AN an to 11: —Fruit and veg- AL e 20 bat line do you 000 but also a sense of shame. Peter was and 11 & aul e e P r)“im’"‘(,:gsf'"‘ Frui partment of Commerce from Trade | grit 3..:1.,'..&.:"-.--1:. !20, WORDS CARR'ED!MM"‘“ to ihiaie ihat He had beon | Mamntes S farne Pharmacr—{ Ro oML e e signal: weather report Commissioner Young. Riga. state that| QRK | owde you sec 1 am secelvidg welle i s caught. He didn't want any of hi ' and ship orders on 2,650 meters. during May a new wi e KL | Ate yourecciving badiy 1amrecelviag hadly. Please send 20, 2 S s 1. e : & May a nmew wireless telephon ; < | friends 1o know that he had been | BSOS 1.40 to 2:35 pm.—Fruit and VeBe- | proaqcasting station, located on the T : This Record in Two Months Saves ! S, . e davn| 201 and Pa. ave. H. E Sprucebank table markets ) b aolen o 50 careless. So for the first few davs | ), knd Fre ste, Weller & Moskes™s Phi \ 345 to 4 pm.—Closing live stock | ooy M ] Beomie's. Commisiariat fares Government $3,354—Trans. |, cter Kept Inside the box which had mipw, , p, macs. R 45 pm —Hay and feed mar- |0f Post and Telegraphs. The station | a Decrease pomer. g {been put there for him, and so was| 14 un Tmacy Ketm : ;:;;tbum ’byh the Nizhni-Novgorod la- | e patat <o | Sgpd faster. continental Circuit. tout of sight. He came out anly at e 3 p.m —Weather report ory of the government, and is dc A Stop sendtngi. 111 3 hi ight. S—Two first-ciass:ap e ey marketgram. [ SiEned to broadcast messages and wire- 3 Basihing for met While the naval communication serv- | " e | ly c i S ) T0 P —Time signal; weather re- |less press sent out by the government v i ice handles all official transoceanic radio | (ho 1 itti meomis of e ey en 7 ply at once. with tools. Maurice port: <hip orders: 2,650 meters. The wircless traffic between England [ m mesaagenTanAlmint 50ihs shoreionish e e L e Creen B i Twis ? el 1. Colbert, 621 F st. n.v T D e val press mews on {and Spain. which has been handled for | Stand by, Ewileatl 5 L of the shore-to-ship ( the Old Orchard and the ¢ M TS A WORD. > 2§50 meters. me time by land wires to the Poldhu | v | When will be my tui Your tprs will be N = r“""""“““‘““"m the Army is far from;doWs, and there is little that escap: ud Suburle for ¢ Ixcept where noted, sending is CW | Station ‘A?\’l‘nr!;‘ve::l':ib:y Sy h“n?f‘;fll S irong e E’;:i')","nlel‘." radio activities. A great ations Wanied 5.350 meters. . of !:e new Marconi station at Ongar' The sp: {all over the l'!::e:‘::‘ i p"},flmufl * ¥, . { 4 Wante) Miscelaneons. : = < the transmitting age: i o e 1 0 ; | Your spactag iv E with forty- estork WWX—Poat Office Department. | ¢ the transmitiing agency. = This ,::;:"! 35 | Whel tu your timet 7 Pt three large sending stations located in le and Wanted. am.—Weather report. London. so that messages filed in ""”i SF | 13 transmission to be In aiternate order o fa | Transmission will be In alternate order. ”‘;h"‘"' corps areas of the Army. Wanted. siian 16:30 @.m.—Marketgram (fruit and |city are sent direct by radio without | _This net is controlled by the Signal guss: | S 108 S - ddress Box At vegetables) on 1,100 meters. ___ fany retrtnsmission. The same e i E i % Gogps. under the direction of Ma). Gen. ; ATE WASHINGTON. | Address bo tar offe *58 and 3:30 pm.—CW |is now working on scheduls. with three 1 ay aaqrBe O Sauier, an cininent soldier 3 v {SALESMAN e marketgram telegrams on 1,980 me- | other continental wireless stations. -ac- ollyat fedr. the inventions and dasice ypmany of \ = {experienced in subdivision ars cording to the Daily Mail. e \ d devices which have S : e L X division we o.m.—Wholesale dairy report on | Poldhu. located in Cornwall, 1s one N | Ard you Tade radio and ‘wived wireless' prac- Z 3 { : \ddress Box 93-B. Star oftice 1,150 meters by radiophone. of the cldest and probably ihe best 30 | Are ou ia co ation s lea i L DraNenL the s gnal Corps ia . X 'PLAS i, 730 and 8 p.m.—Market report on | known of the European high-powe caly haif iofr the govern- 5 R 2 e per/line e ) wanted 1.150 meters by radiophone. radio stations. At &e nrel:n!pum: Biml ',::T;:‘:';""U[Ii(‘xllung_'anrl only the sig- 7+ B i i per lin {S12 a da v 1. Sk ‘, .[_m' 9'50 p.m.—Weather report it is not being actively used and its ey o | Jowaretel make the Sienal Corpe eyl mecded to / : |t \\“' 1 FRY. —ondel eventual disposition is uncertain, al- e ekttt t ! radio headquar- y 2 5 P o | 3407 oodley rd. n.w ., rea WEAS—The Heeht Co. (380 Meters). | though there has been some. discussion G e e e e iors the message center of the Army. | < N T u '«.“'5'\‘4. 7 ) .ready i 110 4 pm—Music; retail news and | a plan to convert it Into a radio s 2 STclackT - tion arater, Bar os Tadio comminica- e T R by reports. tel';:hone broadcasting station. . %QSV | Is public correspondence belag handled!. e $3.354 by :';r"flr’";xf\‘:rlr l‘,r::‘]'xnov.r?dman:; tar office TUINY nEFOL TEACHER OF PRINTING = e Egyptian department of state % messages O¥or 20000 words in | > § B i eptio . 5 5 % L WPM—Thomas J. Williams, Inc. (360 | Failways. ° telegraph and telephones e e freaseacyr Do) A ATmOUNE 1t meniiy oid have (cost ithar] 2 : | Knowledge of linotype neces Mcters). has announced through the press that 8V | bail 1 send on a wave lesgth of....... change to the wave | Cormerciu et In the old manner by | it » & M . e Gommerciall mirlor) service ok ent 1o Lo Sommercial rates on land lines. For| | sary : should understand job and iz noon—Chimes of EpIPhany | the pubiic from the station at Abon Za. | ATy words, were handled by Siensl onoie | 7 ] i Bonm cvlinder press work. Address Chur % al, according t Vi atatl o ~oTps 1 - M 2 <. . - S 0 pm—ews items; reports on | Bupamcny € toa report received at the - A g2l atatlons. ‘exlimated a3 & saving ot L T e B ssements under . 86-B. Star office. automobil Maynard. Alexandria. Since 1914, whe: B . 5.000 a ye: ould approxima‘e | AW MRS ETER AND S = T - station was completed, it has been used i O o ot S oo S ny or i I ROl ZYN— National Radio T only for government messages, but will Here is a list of the abbreviations; matter where or how, for if the day o tion of a powerful NIES, UT HE DIDN day of issue. All advertiseme thoroug! famili y J: 5 Meters). now handle commercial traffiié through Ve agtives whanivou wu: 2 Pehird mdkm(‘m}mp at Fort Douglas, Salt PETER. iday Star must be received at The Star office | 1110 oughly familiar with Wash a the state offices. Wirel messapes | 10 be used in radio communication. | mit as well i e City. which is now communicat- by 6 pm. Saturday. or at any of The £tariington and vicinity; no experi- £:30 to 7 pm.—Radio spark code. | {0 e s e wii e | Cut them out and paste them up in a | that you must Know thess abbrevias | Peancin e Presidio station at San them. Noeyes are sharper i R et by S D ls i equived for all ad-{ encCe mecessary: no canvassi WM U—Doubleday Hill Electrlc Com- |2CCepted subject to the sume rules as| prominent place. o that each day |tqns sirallar statiod jis completion of a |of Sammy day. | Every day Samm | vavisemests from trancient advert sarys no canvassing v telegrams. 4 = . b For v 5 - . A. ! c d ¥Fa = pany (360 Meters). gra | You may devote a few moments to a(qpboryioly, iiformation. When 2o Creyenne, = the mafn transcon- | Brown's dooryard. Of course, he saw | = . 4:30 to 5:30 pm.—Base ball scores | study of them. Paste them on your | of intarrogation. it refers 1o the ques- | ed With atatine Lieiil be complet- | that wire pen fn the henyard ! agnounced and the following Progr: 0 RADIO FOR CANARY ISLES. | mirror, and glance at them first thing | tion indicated for that abbreviation. |at New York and Wakisgiir “LlE e e et ne = ygones” fox trot, Kortiander- American manufacturers of radio|in the morning while you are dress- | Alfo. publle correspondence is any|munication on the Cross-countey oie- | eatly. © At once he sa pert?““Woodland Chimes." pianc, [broadcasting or recsiving devices might | inc. and put them up somewhere|on commerchal wave lengthe oo s I8 routed es¥follow: HortiBen- | yist; Arstclass, per Smith; “Somewhere in Naples,” foX|jyst ag well o adio set. Study the & i on, Ind ; Chicago, Forts * exclalmed Sammy G ) 3 o who is competent. St GEE 1:“;:_ ;}o‘!m?: 1“ - m"k:al;sru:,:ne lt‘:::r:e:‘:m.‘: near vour radi udy them, no (Copyright, 1922.) v;\vrrr;?l:éclc‘ouslass and Russell, to San | body is a prisoner in there. and th: o E 3 2 Lt !fl' Waltz From Secon renade.” pi S 2 4 2 omebody is one who can dig. Now JOY age T ned, for working care no. Vulkml|nh ‘Susqueha: :'- S;_::rrim g’:“gmr:lon_r::.figmlca;h Consul F. A. ";Tgir'r‘\: 13)20 lnha An‘ny stations are | wonder whnuhn can ho’.‘f :‘ w it ol i ) j g kgt mm,:n Industrial Hom. § \ ung - Parish - Squire un ¥ e. ere is not a .000 miles with an ant, in- , Johnny Chuch or one of his - : Vla::jflg No. \'Io(l‘in. Brl‘hm ki :‘,l:nnce. S(l}'ll‘l'hedculnéul. particularly on llD?‘;‘: ::‘l'.m:a[;mns. bur a x‘;‘n::x;:r,uflhgsnl’: en caught t:y Farmer v 3 Morris Dance,” piano, Grainger e remote island of Gomera, to compete . stations are to be higher pow- | Boy. Probably it is one : ! i 3 nessee Moon.” fox trot, Brown-Hill; |with the “whistling language" of the ew aratus an evices ered with an input of 5,000 watts, a | children. Johnny Is too smari 1o 1 ced. Wit @il | COMPANTON A oo onesome Hours, Rose-Friend; natives. The inhabitants of this isalnd, = distance of 5.000 -aught. Til have to keep an eye on e with drawing_ac- | * Rainter, 3d, | O plano. Staub: “After the Rain,” [by use of a system of whistling signals. § reached. y . I certainly will” o Sy PriceWilhote. Specialts Com- 2 : « trot. Sizemore-Shigle: can convey bits of news and informati . i 1In the event of a collapse of the | Stralght from Farn Brown’s over Y : - i rin.” march. Wagmer; - S g;!;;-d_tt‘onlu_i‘g;lbleg stances with gre (I By Ralph Brown. Radio Enginee i| commercial wires and radio statlons |to the “dear Old patch flew CARPENTERS, Tass mecha b Suite, Opus 46 piano, Grieg; "Sweet ity e system dates back hun- : n emergency. great possibiii- |Sammy. He knew that Johuny S D USirl of Mine.” Sam A. Perry; |dreds of vears. says the consul's report A New Lightning Protector. | “hich have toothed edges. The two ties are seen In the irowi:; An;:n_\' Chnck was living there. ~Sammy You Won't Be Sorry,” Burnett-Mar- |consequently radio telephon : k - | topthed edgen arn ohoaE e oslte each | Nel. a8 practically every section of | didn't say anything; he simpiy .asle; “Woodland Sketches,” piano, [cally unknown. A lightning arrester is a necessity | other and separated by the carborau. | (he country could be reached through ; auietly In & little tree in the middle | (A7 MacDowell. Base ball scores an- With every radio recelving sot and|dum. - Heay diacharges, suen as|it and the nine corps area local nets. | of the Old Briar-patch. Al the time . o e o ; o niounced. is required by the fire underwriters. | IERINIng, cause sparks between the | BewesllooKIng ey e e _n. : - i = WJH—White & Boyer Co. (360 Meters). e AL The one illustrated is somewhat a|charses ace aino eodvcied to groond | THREE RADIO COMPASS |the four young Chucks. i ] P e LT b e e Caine & asuslc reproduce departure from the ordinary and|through the carborundum to ground. that Johnny and Polly had only four e - ust Tave Md: | hig suggestions for housewives; radio O i Mo mes WaBSTmeters) | sunciiona regularly, without any at- | AIschErges; (caused by lstatic electricy POSTS IN MICHIGAN |shitdren. Sammy s x : i, | oftice il S ges ¢ 5 o X arkets. L Sl ity upon the antenna, are conducted He was puzzied. Somehow | WOMAN of refinement. industrious, weil first-aid instruction for accidents;| § p.m.—Sports results. tention or deterioration. It is also|¢hrugh th hel hink better when he's puz can intelligentl; asie 1 3B o he petioit News. 0| vers stib e % rugh tho carborundum to ground. > elps to thin er when he's puz- | Lot t T Ceam delivery truck. | inelligentls” meet B e mnice | el Detralt s Nawa [ Ox | vory fsubatanilal in conuttuction: The wheel is not solid carborundum, zled if he scratches his head. He T S position: opportumity 3% Sheatra; the srowaCrler Dlrainian | Savnsfarvester itsalthiajclamnea be- [ XY fsiasmiixturs ofipuiverissd/car Navy Department Announces Com- | Mrs. Peter and he saw her five B (peng for at stome; must have | S : E Kero orundum and clay. The carborun- unnies, but he didn't see Peter, TEBK for v - WJZ—Westinghouse, Newark, N. J.|baritone: “On, Kneiper, My Knieper' aum particles arrange themselves so pletion of Important Lake this was nothing strange. Peter was | "*f 4 | o htle o part tine (o reprasent 1360 Meters— Eastern Daylight- | Stephania Zimbalis, soprano, that the resistance of the wheel is often away from the dear Old Briar- | [LE Tt bl ; 7. or comimisdon. 1t ‘yea Saving Time—Deduct Ome Hour). |Breegzes”: Demeter Atamanee, tenor. F : very high to small signal currents. Stations. ! pateh as Sammy well knew you, m.—Agricultural reports and | "My Youth Has Vanished': “Where A ¢ 3 but allow comparatively heavy CUr-{ Threa new radio e . {Sammy didn't give Peter another FAVRRS : ar office ) g nrices as released by New York, New j There Is Peace at Home There God rents to pass from particle to par-'mchman ave fhot peioans siations in | thought. s s 8 WOMEN OF AMBITION are now taking their dersey and federal bureaus; program |Sends His Blessings. trio g ticle and thence to ground. the Haws Demist eneen completed by | The remainder of that day S . e - “f music. the Flowers Will Blossom.” by - This type of arrester In very sensi-|tommn * Marat oo nan Teh A7 41| Jjay spent where he IMPORT AND FOREIGN TRATH 10 a.m.—Program of music: Duo- |tet: “Misfortune Has Come 1 3 tive to lightning induction and does| poiny m'mur‘ ','m "h*“f"‘ _Point and {pep in Farmer Brow. 7 E profession Art recital j by auinte! v its work very well. it is found. Now- | anips that wase back oy popServe tie | parently no one was in ii Nasin o e average in education and Noon—Agricultural reports: weath- | entire chorus 2 ever, that when it ia used close by @ | Sant el Mo prok, 70, forth through | sign of any one did he see. Twice he imise 2 a1, e Ll e e et o0 o e or forecast; program of music; Duo- | — transmitting station there i3 possi- | ius Ste Marie from Lake Buperior to | fiew down on a post of the henva 5 e e et e S g Art recital. 0 | WGI—American Radio and Research | bility of some conduction to &rounds one marked by the ooy bassage and|and tried to look in the little round s vl omie m e e h 12316 to 1 pn—Standard time sif- | Corporation. Medford Hillaide: Manx. i [ |of the signal current In most cases| \iueis caused ¥, shie Temains (of many | doorway of the box in one end of the (T8 ST . e nals from Arlingtton I (360 Meters—Eastern Daylight-Sav- =S T ~ is would not be disadvantageous, s . Dy 5 ipen. Of course, he couldn’t see be-|MAN. between v e s | p.m.—Program of music. ing Time—Deduet One Hour). {ween two copper supports by means | since the signals would be loud ), With the three Compass stations inilona the doorway because it w 0 Star office i ; o pegron, M et Y 2 p.m—Program of music. 11 am—Ofcial weather forecast|©f Pinding posts and mounted upon|enough for all practical purposes.| .iier for ali ,‘:’m“;‘;"‘"m‘” a simple | gark inside. He hoped whoever w Ny understands mal 3 Sterling 2 p.m. _?ogra;n];)f music. for New England. :Crn::celalr\\tbass. ‘\'hdlth r‘.:-d!;ole- Im': or:uggvl:n‘z::;r%l:rllm;a‘ h; ttl;l‘:mcmni quent and exact compass be::‘c':l‘r: Y:&i“ pri n;{dlhere would peek out. Bu oo oty good position if 4 p.m—Base ball scores; women's | 2:55 p.m.—b cs. At one end a binding post|n of 8 an; ] . and | no one did. | SHEn e e o fashion news: program of music. Sl LR And a Fahnestock conmecter are pro- |a diminishing of its effect upon a re- |3y0ld adding to the “grave yard" of { “Now once Sammy Jay's curosity is | e A e n—forall. | Aress ox 1 e 5 pm.—Base ball scores; program S o Mesto ane talks vided, while at the other end a bind- | ceiving set. ~If this advantage 1s| ‘g lakes, = aroused he doesn't easily give up. He | sbon man in Ziocers store; no other 1 YOUNG LADY for den of music. 0 D MuslC NG ALk o con. | INE POSt and a lug are provided for | really practical it might well be of |, JAIS! SUDCHARSr: o7 & recent crulse was back there early the next morn_ | ap A Staroffice. fo start. Address Box 328 & p.m.—Weather forecast; agricul- | qucted by the Youth's Companion con\nectlo];w mhme rircu!(l.h B gtlmsld:{nbla renes: u; re‘du;:lns t:: “‘:u"b:‘lfl‘?fleo:rt'h';u:t.:u."u';:aigra" ro; ing. He hung around there most of ' AL Dl eer . = 2 A sma CAr| eel - turbing noises due to static i = rand | v « first give referes ddre: ox 1% = ‘4 tural reports; program of musi David M. Cheney, reader. Storles o L bt B the | Marais and Whiteflshi Point which work | Laxt Gay; and ‘on the day Tollowing, | b sir vt TIereares Ao Tor ) GOOD PAY » 7 p.m—"Uncle Wiggily” bedtime |. S closed between two copper cups!summer time. 8 o z 2 » - TIN taties b7 Homant I Ghrisy author. . | loms Tincicqased Sioe " Blacking Logether off the northwestern entrance | ffo knew there was a prisoner there. | - ! WHILE LEARNING ' 30 p.m.—"Egypt, the Land of | “Burying a Bank In a Well 3 TPt ad e A aeported the Job | for he saw Farmer Brown's Boy pul | for raiirnd me ! TELEPHONE OPERATING \vstery and Adventure at the Tombs | § pm—“Engineering Education, completedfandthekatationsiendy ffor | i i > points sLk NE OPE ) of the Kings,” by Wirt W. Branits. | Gardner C. Anthony. dean of Tufis asnrbied as the personnel is| hat food was gone. " Ol good, livine | WiTH ey nmo-Concert by the Graham | College Engineering School. This Is Naval radlo etations guard “all the | (e eon orE e ot rar | £ 0. s 1007, Tentat e RAPID ADVANCEMENT the thirty-eighth hn the series of Tufts ships on the great lakes, and it is!ws were just leaving the Green For- | MEN, ambitions, now employed. o train in THEREAFTER. Cous . m.—} m of musi i 5 p. Program of music by | College radio lectures. Virtually impossible for _mariners | 23" when Sammy started for Farmer | sar tine for Sostions i EMPLOYM Marguerite Ringo, soprano. 5 p.m.—Plano recital b { : : i : ; v W. D. equipped with wireless to get Icst in by 2 " INMPORT AND FOREIGN TRADE. | “ONT L 11 p.m.—Arlingten time Strong. “In Babilone” (Hofmann): B the lakes today. The completion nvlgf";“rfl: x,e';’g:rflbmgfihg\:lflfi:: M e T e L S rong. | “In Babllone” (Hofmann): the three stations finishes a chain of | ioear inside the little box. He !} star bide » o b 11:01 p.m.—Weather forecast. Sharp Major” (Cho: O art KDKA—Wentinghouse. East Pitts- | dini); “Polonaise, E Minor” (Mac- constant touch with its home port, pro- take. It W, the tail of Peter | MEN—Become a first-ciass draftsman in8 109 APPLY e o mee Besieeh Miands | na vided its headquarters is fitted with | Ranbit: S ®L€T { months through special Individual iostruction | FIRST FLOOR, e radio. Both owners and operators, it | 'For once Sammy Jay was speech- | mariiaare Columbia School of Draftiog, | 722 12th ST. N.\V ard Time). 5 p.m.—Helen Hayward, soprano, | a: S A 9 to 9:15 a.m.—Music. Ruggles Allen: | Simple Detection in a Vacuum 11:30 a.m. to noon—Music pianist: * from “Madam ot 2 Popular concert by the Har- | Butterfly”; “Oh Moon Upon the W Tube Circuit. Six of Duquesne, Pa. ter” (Cadman): ‘The Windstorm™ When a battery whose voltige is ~3:30 pm —Resuita of alt league base | (Rogers): “Love's on the High Road" | variable is placed in series connec- all games by innings. gers). s n‘m —Bfi!fl’; ball s‘coras: theatrical —_ tion W:th a fixed l':!il!finCG (a sim- features. it WBZ — Westinghouse. Springfield, | P& Series circuit) the strength of the 30 p.m.—“Under the Evening | Mass. (360 Meters—Eastern Stand- |current flowing depends directly upon Eamp A e It e | A Time), the battery voltage, according to 5 pm—Special news; overn. 30 p.m.—Bedtime stories forchil-)Ohm's law. That is, doubling tho ment market reports: summary o battery voltage doubles the current. neny imake ; 5 p.m.—Lecture, market and ¥ 2 New York Stock Exchange; weather weather reports. By referring to the characteristic curve of a given vacuum tube under veport P.m.—Popular concert by the Bur-| ¢ to 9 pm—Program of music. Is said, are repidly coming to install Peter Rabbit was the pris <s. coner! | e radio on their ships, several companies | rnare couldn't be any doubf about| ool S BE having thelr entire ficets and home sta- | i’ " What news to spread 'hrough MAGHD CURRE dn e e pped, many of theam through 3 F 3 years of age or over. Ade e S e OURR | ke Groen Forest and over the Green | Syl e equipmen! b PAPERHANGER 'The use of the naval radio stations at| (COP7Tieht, 1922 br T. W. Burges) | {piy” Aicman $ Alpena. " Buffalo, _Chicago, Cleveland, 3!","‘ L ESTA Corovado | CoromED o le rbor, reat s 4 wiorado | (1 o Deen Mathinae e wimoor Steati G, U. FACULTY CHANGED. | soliin: o wy + how :‘Ilukoe m.dl vwm«:T‘hedem' for relay | v ;m\l.éflt n‘m;’nunu‘m Dofiars ($1.200) rposes, saves delayed an AXTED e of the Inrgest companies N ation whe ot Axptusive | Three New Professors in Medical | most progressive life insurance agencies owner or operating office s necessary. School Announced L g L ERKS + Part time Yery zoon every ship on-the Takes will | o i, oot P | semas e Tion s rencwal coniracts olorad MAg. A. W equipped radio just as all trans- Changes in the medical school fac have not been in the lifs MEN AND WOMEN quickly learn real esta atlantic steamers are equipped. for|yjry during the coming year were; e o e “axt "of | Dusiness: receive pay while loarn 3 THE CH PEAKE-AND POTOMAC PHONE COMPANY Piate Current ley's Novelty (Girls') Orchestra. o given conditions of plate potential 3 s WGR—Federal Telepho: Tele- . i safety and convenience, i ery 30 to 8 pan. Bedtime stories for | WGR— C.-nl.-’l hone 4, Toie- and filament current, however, it will satety and convenience, government offi- 1" L1 o (erday by the Rev. | sekine e lvairases. s for that reason pay | Inferfere with Drascnt employment sme mok, . = e seen that plate current does not 3 B. Creedon, §. a ¢! a guaranteed ealary \is is an opportunity | ing 100 n week. F w lectures ever ohn B Creeqof 8 president 0f{ 15 ‘make at les 500 the first year. Ref. | Thursday. 4 pom. William F. Matteson, 610- S p.m—Classical concert by the| (Eastern Daylight-Saving T.me—|increase directly with grid potential. Rurlev's Novelty Orchestra. PASS PHARMACY TEST. Georgetown University. grences and_exn o eut fo oy wiil be { 611 Box jl‘llll:“ Treated in coufidence. The average income of | MEN O WO —_— v Maj. Joseph P. Madigan has resign- | S8 SR0NC R SO0 TaER500. | Manied 3t e 1o follow Ieads i1 I Deduct One Hour). At some points the increase of plate 1o 10 p.m.—Arlington time “;:E.mn_w.,m" and mavket r'epongl;wlrrenl will be comparativelv large 5 e Tl nals. meters). ‘or small increase in crid potential, atial with Reygeet & =3 5 Teel oo e should ' Yone e ished, suceessfs ipay 4 —_— D.m.— Weather and market re- |while at others it will not be 80 Jarge. RS e e et te i RRs s Ol o] e T irataine A0 | e e areiae ocsy. fhice. mmith KYW—Westinghouse, femgo (360 ,DOrts (485 meters). i Instead of being a straight line, then. ..5"“ anatomy. He graduated ffom Geor®e- | gress. giving telephone number, Box 165-F. | po salesmanship experience o Metern—Eastern Standard Timé.) 8 p.m.—Base ball scores; bedtime |this characteristic curve is bent and 5 District of Columbia. jtown College in 1909 and from the |8 1 o e TR | proposition mueh better than any other s Medical School in 1913. SALESM eitate, wanted: prospects | fhat : Of the facts almost As the reslt of examination held by| Dr. Thomas E. Neill and Dr. Murray , furnished m & Hill, 1400 H st. 5 am.—Opening market quota-|pews (360 meters). and upper ends than at_its middle | — —iian | the board of pharmacy of the Dis-|Russell, two of Georgetown's former ' NALESMA pable of making more {han ¥ wle 16th st. subdivision. | tion 5 p.m.—Conocert by Federal Tele- | portion. In fact, it may be compara. 10 a.m.—Market quotations, and|phone and Telegraph Company (360 [tively straight at its middle part. The half hour thereafter until 1 p.m. curve is a graphical representation 0 p.m.—Closing market quota- — of the variation of plate current, with trict of Columbia on the 13th and{foot ball players, have been ap- = 14th of this month the followingpointed associate clinical professors o BIaE A O ant o astioes bankiy have been liscensed to practice phar- |of surgery. Dr. Neill played on the me alshings: one wiho o | orcanigation, part o full time. See Mr. B macy in Washington: Wyoming Wil- 1504 foot ball team and Dr. Russell | WTite cards and dress window) saly S¥perl {510 F wi., room 815 liams, Charles Andrew Twine, Doug- | was s member of the crew and foot | jat piition. Apply Friedlander Bro., 425 | 8 IKFHI »rrlr;rx‘;l—_—u Tor wtutist] u In fact, when the tube iz operated in this manner the positive applied po- tential does not cause much increase in plate current because the actual posi- WGY — General Electric Company, |8Tld potential changes. 5 p.m—News and market “re- !che-nt;c. N. Y. (a)-o Meters— n}: t::‘ fi{{;’.",:‘.’;‘“::“&:";;’:’.:,;t ports. Eastern Standard Time). 3 Bm. — American and National [ 10:30 a.m—Farly stock market quo- [ tArOuEh the coll there will be Bo chr las John Henderson, James Marshall | pall team the same yea 9th n.w. week in prep. Clark, John Grason McCubbin, Ben-| Dr. Harry A. Ong of 1768 Columbia (AN, experienced, with good refer- Jamin’ Proctor Rowe, Bedro Tavares|roas northwest has been appointed an | SAce® wanisd o sl Ford cars: Bartram | Tuition. 85 Civil Service b ‘base ball team line-ups; prog- S Damees every half hour thors. | 5o — Produce and stock market|D® & Plate current of a certain value, Syes it '::;f""‘w,f;';' Bot increase]ae Finna, Seba Laurfe Christle, Mar- Zegociate clinical professor of medi- |3pior . 1140 hode Ialand ave. nv. |0 it Sucss vionk; shase L AN Eo Wl l'::&?-"»';"ffi.".’,f.fl' ;:t’um. S o Begatively ‘"“fi;}" Dt halt | 13 ance. Arthur Paul, 'Nfi‘i'o'i".? o D iES el Can “Naturday atter S B, bulletins. ycle of alternating voltage no Frederich Alo) —_—— 2 Southern bidg. incoming wireless signal causes an g Talty, eric] oysius Joseph : s, & InGaced voltage mn "the grid circult | St ecstive potentials of the grig | Coler 2ad Jacob Marcus Wienner. | DISPENSARY TO BE.MOVED. DONESTIL—WHITE e pay reporta et fnan- | WSB_Atlants Joursal Atlants, Ga.| this voltage will be alternately posl: 15 pam—Base ball report; chil-| iedrns Gue e Standard Time | tive and negative. The grid will then dren's bedtime story. S ots w:“h:':;m“ z ifkewise be allernately chatged posi- X Program - 55 and sum- ! tively an negatively. en s e Ay mary for cotton state positive electrons will go to the grid L Plans have been made for the re- o ust have reference: no washing, DISABLED OFFICERS RETIRED |moval of the public health service |n.¥: s A airesa fox 54 Hlepensary for government employes | STENOGRAPHER—Permanent qposition, xood | 0 g TP 4 a tial same thing raFiAving boen, Slaabled in the mill- |from ite present looation at ith and 3. [ wite Siperience réferences. and | COOK, ool o will E> T counfeyT oot .m.—News and sports. en! ocours over , Liei ‘ol. rge C | stency ; o % | COOK, good, who o _countty: B e tares: ap. an 0 e Closing . market «quota- | hon a geld. eurrent flgws which ine | Boq s e e the sppiied voliage | Connolly, Coast Artiliery . gc:l;;:;:,::’,,';',}',';;}‘;,‘;,;_“"A{;;:,°3:, Suiary nted: onty experiented ueed Tepiz: | home 'tor Tight party. Box 266, Fast Pali nounced by radiophone. tions a2d government reporta? con- |creases Iy strensth with the positive| i eventually damped out, the ‘piate|Liout, Col Joseph §. Cecll, infantry: | equi: ent will probably be Installed O s i T e ental music. | charge. s important to note, how- | current eventually returns to its nor-{ Maj. Harry O. Davis, infantry; Capt.|i, tue new office, it was said. oA - - ted for general housew WWJ—The Detroit News (360 Meters | o 4 P-B:-Concert by Howard Theater | ever, that when the grid current flows | mal value because the grid potential| Charles L. Andrews, Dental Corps,| e e K st. D { 413 & e Orchestra. ' electrons are going to the grid, and, has returned to zero. It is to be noted |and Capt. Robert V. Finney, infan- DPIY | —— 4 — o 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; late ;being negative charges, are uncdln‘lm when the grid is tive and a |try, have been transferred to the re- The first cotton crop attempted in 4 E COLORED GTRL, rellable, Yor 1i &rid current flows, the alternating ‘cur- | tired list of the Army. Master Sergt, | Guatemala has just been picked and ’ S ! Sty oights. 19 Denwood rent in the coil and condenser circuit{Burt Sapp, engineer school detach-|has proved o0 successful that cots h 7 Tukoma P'ark. Md._Col, 3901 s more rapldly damped and the fining | ment, at Camp: Hnmphrevs, Va.. has!ton-grawing promises to hecome alrp g WOMAN fur _genoral housewark, quality. of that circuit is impaired. been retired on account of age. leading industry of that ceuntry. R Togtded, 2208 Q st increases with the applied voltage. The te current then decreases more than it increased in the previous case. Dur- ing successive alternations of applied stories for children; digest of day's|considerably more so at its lowerE ;In'u'n?c:l..h?'él?."y bedtime story and | the po'alltl'e W!le.t‘l.‘ . o(:dthm the 3 selectio grid. The actual poten Efl \ 8:40 a.m.—Music reproduced. 10 11:30 p.m.—Special late con- ! doss not. therefore. rise .to -»—h’h a 10:15 a.m.—W eather (455 meters, value as thal of. the putentinl.applied. & s R

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