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18 i : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923. ° e | ; - ; ¥ | RADIO RALF— - i 2 : > BY JACK WILSON. % [ J - i T Coprght, 1922, by The MeClars Nowspaper Symlioste. + 2 e Vl e GO WASH YOUR FACE SAY MOTHER, WHICH M vourr sit ar ? j To SAVE TIME 2 Q. | s1e oF THE mineTER THE RIGHT SIDE it PLL JUST WASH $ : &q AM | GOING TO SIT AT | ‘ lm THAT SIDE OF J e X\ THE TABLE? [ By Arthur B. Reeve. 3 ’ s e The Star’s Week End Fiction } The Last of Three Installments. % i :&S*@S@QWW}M@WW The story thus far: at least a part of the time in spying o o™ o Aendoza of Lima, Pern, [on us. As I had expected, the pro- Kennedy to sk hiv help for her father. | fagco™ + 010 me that he was an excel- and talks constantly of the WE | lont student, though very quiet and e herand her | Teserved. His mind seemed to run pt a Peruvian of | along the line of engineering and ’ Alfonso. | mining, especially, and 1 could not help drawing the conclusion that per- v cited arate. Ke and Jme | haps, he, too, was infected _h_!pt’l:e He begins to talk immediately of Peru. | ;:r'*; "{. “’“’“'."l ,‘_"‘ ing, in e et b ‘an Amerieun engloeer, | 06000, (UM L ther ocourred, however, med "t prefer Alfonso. This | during the day to excite suspicion and y ¢ Don Luis loeate u buried | Craig listened with interest, though the time of Plzarro’s con- | without comment, when 1 related! e e 1asatd ta, have Jeft o cures on any | 1Ot (COM ety Vs dividea his | el Al lts wlereabouts. | time during the rest of the day be- ||~ - giio® s some | tWeen some experimental work of his tiom e I oea Do Moche | own and fits of deep reverie in which | . discussed the situation with Kennedy. | he was evidently trying to piece ta { the seventeenth century 8 gether the broken strands of the WGI—American Radlo and Research BY RADIO TODAY Corporation, Medford Hillside, Mass. (360 Meters—Eantern Dnylight-Sav- ing Time—Deduct One Hour). : i 10 a.m.—Program of music. . Completo s Frograms’ of adie 11:30 ameSWeather forecast (455 Broadcasting Stations. meters). 3 p.m.—Current events. 3:13 p.m—Program of music NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio,Va.| 6 p.m—Weekly crop report (485 | 8:45 to 9 a.m.—Live stock receipts; | meters). live stock markets. 6:30 p.m.—Early sports news. a ‘mound of the Indians and | Sranee story in which we were now gold. An Indian told him of it. | F Rl fian o him it was only the | €O A e has he wonid show mim | The package of cigarettes which the big He died, poisoned by members he had ordered was delivered late in anl froh that das the mmlme afternoon. Kennedy had already ) as Rept by | fbe—which wns the tribe | wrapped up a small package of a| Here are a few suggestlons, which. is not a club in your nelghborhood. OF family of Senora De Moche. But the year | jowder and fllled a small atomizer | ¢ followed, will save the radio ama- |Start one. The working together of No. 77.—Suggestions for the Amateur. === before her brother d told the secret. Later 3 had thrown himself into n lake. It was on with some liquid. Stowing these radio amateurs i{s one of the reasons ® ! 10 a.m.—Weather forecast on 2,950 8.30 p.m.—Police reports; late i “tormiation. at Meatozs o | g ey Inihis pockets as best | teur @ great deal of trouble and |Un®fiotRiiR s ant nL nE (T iCirs | Disasters at Sea Lessened |mecers: news flashes; final scores. iNew System Takes Preced- Jork to gt the big st ik returns ll)‘hlsl h;: c dJ‘I. :W'hhl 2 h;flle “t.‘ wk;‘ :1 ;‘. worry. It might be well to cut the an;l bounde. 5 10:30 a.m.~—Meteorological report on 5 p.m.—“The Family Circle":| ahorators and begins experimenting, sending | shoved into his waistcoat pocket, he!g fou cal for A 1, “Caleb Peaslee, On Being a Slave to e hoved I M wulatcont porker, B¢ | sugseotions out and paste them up |, You cap mako = oot vernicr ¢\ by Development of Wire- |*457"™ 120 am—sos nasn— |3 Timeoiece's 3, Beonomy b Biesce | ence Over All But the o };: r:;ke an early train to Atlantic| “,he’:";o:‘s;e {iaeigTow Taryose hugung a pencll with the rubber Chicago and St. Louis. Tires”; 3, “The Postman Who Built a 7 ¢ absence Crai ppesach. - . & a end alongside the dial and revolv- 11:30 to 11:40 a.m.—Fruit and veg- | Palace. In my absence Craig had set t0 Work | "\ "gineq that night, as Craig had | tubes, you may be sure that you are |Ing the pencil between your fingers less Telegraph System. etable shipments. 9 pm. — Evening program. 1, SOS Calls. | Noon—Time signal; weather report |A group of readings by G. E on a peculiar apparatus. as though he|requested, with the Mendozas andi,ging' too much plate “B” batteries | This will also cut down the capacity were distilling something from several | Lockwood up in the sitting room of | effcct of your hands near the in- and ship orders on 2,650 meters. Glawson: (a) “In _School ays i on_your tubes. o 75 i o Don Luis' suite. 1t was a aelightfully | d . | struments. 1:40 to 2:25 p.m.—Fruit and vege- | (Whittier); (b) “The Shooting of Dan € the other clgarette stubs. ket and | SLuBted room. Gverlooking the board L I Dl e B en 3 uaed"for |, DO Not run your antenna across TRAVELERS ~ PROTECTED | cabic. mariets. Megrew: (Serviee): (c) ~an oid PLAN OF SHIP COMPANY placed the cat in th t walk and the ocean, and the fresh| f2G2 of the crysta) WEIEE o n mat. |the strect, a8 you will be violating {5 to 4 pm—Clostng live stock Syeetheart “of Mine” (Riley): (d) s e N wiarkets. of ‘Life" revise ; until finaily he seemed | wind that was wafted in from the| a city ordinance and make yourself watched Crai ter on its surface will interfere with | | 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- Willits). 2, Piano recital of American T ewarded for his patient labors. | Water made it quite the equal of a g o e liable to arrest or fine. 4 ; B e e it | FogpEATdes, its [rectifying action =~ Keep Your| "One way to use a loop antenna is | N Vessel Lost Without Trace Dur- | kets. compositions by Herbert R. Board- | Captain of Any Steamer Author- ¢ was well along toward morning when | "1y B0 PG peen ordered b .| ery Yy o - 2t s erber ] een ordered but not | APt (SOER Y P e ber, and |10 shunt “the loop with a variable il 5 p.m—Weather report. man: (a) “A. D. 1620,” “Midsummer.” | - 5 he obtained in a test tube a few drops served, when Craig maneuvered to( puch S Blege Bl JIERSC PARTE, B0 | condenser and connect one end of the | ing the Last Three 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. | “Rigaudon,” Edw: vell; () | ized to Wireless Shore for Doc- of 4 tolorless, almost odorless liquid. | et @ few minutes alone with Inez | P%0 8 loop to the grid of the detector tube | 10 p.m.—Time signal; weather re-|“Valse _Amoureuse, “ the Z g Although 1 could not hear, | gathercu and the other end of the loop to the Years. “hip orders; 2,650 meters. Stars,” Mrs. H. H. A. Beach; (c) tor’s Assistance. I watched him curiously as he picked | {hat ‘he was outlining at ieast a part | /3 Sensitive spot on LR s the cat out of the basket and held it|of his plans to her and secking herl wpen vour signals begin to weaken, Lentls in his arms. With a dropper he | co-operation. She seemed to under- tly in his arm i pp O orre, e f rcally Cha- | find another spot. and when all the sucked up a bit of the liquid from the | F20d S0 ABDFONS, SNC o the. first test tube. Then he let a small drop fall | thing in a long time that the distrac into the eye of the cat. | ed girl really had enjoyed .m.—Naval press news on|“Risoluto” (Herbert R. Boardman); 2,650 meter: four tone pictures (Henry xcept where noted, sending 1s CW |1, “Fascination”; 2, v Special Dispateh to The Star. L 1 1950 meters. - “Folly"; 4, “Festivit iy CSpotsl BT WOIT O reel? lote of |100P. AU least two stages of am-$radio on the Shipping Board's fleet, not | ! BOSTON. August 10.—Taking pre- bother. plification should be used to get good \a single ship has been lost without{ WWX—Post Ofice Dep: rtment. | WSB—Atlanta Jourmal, Atlanta, Ga.| C¢d€0C® over all but SOS calls, a d 3 . : ‘the ipast 3 oo | —Weath, t i (380 Meters—Central Standard Time n€W system of medical service and > While we were walting for it 1 Thunderstorms Dangero | trace during the past three vears, ac-| 10 am—Weather repost. he cat blinked a moment and Guaasily became aware et iohe id| 1D Mot tos 46 recelver AGHNE & Telephone Receivera Delicate. cording to F. P. Guthrie, hiead of the| 10:30 a.m.—Marketgram (fruit and| —Add Ome Hour). consultation by radio for ships at sea over o observe it more dosely. | TA¢ | contrived to leave Kennedy and my-| thunderstorm. Ground your antenna Take Ereat care of your telephone | radio section. Whatever hard knocks e O T W .|, 12 noon—Weather report and sum-lhas been established by an American it's eye scemed to enlarge, even under | ST ST TGS Sy room for a{and sit back, safe in the knowledge | [eCClvers. They are very delicate and 1 il 2 and 380, Bine S |2l o coien aaen steamsh 4 The tizht, as ¥ it were the proverbial {iio 03" ery Wi "evidently part of | that a.grounded antenna furnishes | *hoUld be handled carefully. the board may receive, little can be said | ketgram telegrams on 1,980 meters. 2:30 p.m—Closing market quota- mshilp’ eompany . Do not let any one unscrew the caps | against its radic equipment and its; 5 p.m—Wholesale dairy report onjtions and government reports; con- This service, which is primarily de- filament circult. Al wave-length tuning will be done with the variable condenser, and directional tuning will | | f be accomplished by revolving the| Due almost entirely to the use of s ey T the be Craig’s plan. Instantly he opened a t kid of lightning protection, o push his finger. o the h 1,160 meters by radiophone. cert of vocal and instrumental music. {signed to assist vessels not Carry 3 d 9 D the best kid of lightnin What did it mea large case in which Mendoza kept | it is possible to obtain. Pl e IR he| ooration. ractizally s a PPINE § 7 and 8 p.m.—Market report on| 4 p.n—Concert by Howard Theater |medical officers, is frs S a thing as the drug jcigarettes and hastily substitut Most amateurs like to tune fn sig- | (/G FN Hniute the diaphram of the | Buard vessels are now equipped with |y 150 meters by radiophone. Orchestra ¢ all 0 1 s s lial T e « of ail nations. It b “What have you found? od. Wose A it equal number & st 1ot " which have also [ 17gi0"n 0 We and music as loud as possible. | g (BUE L0 (AN LS LR nets | audio ther report. to 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; late [out by George S. Davis, general “Something very much like cigarettes which he had had made. This i3 not always desirable, we = ik kgt Rt ink - < R : N Z been mude av reral marine ¥ ; calluil et g afadness oL thinkd “iie dinner itself was more like a |should learn to tune in the music and | 27 et e e A oo fuse thraugh th of the board, | o el news flashes; daily bedtime story and {ager of the radio telckraph depart e e rriads T et i family pacty than a formal dinner, | gpeech for quality. When we tune in 'y . augce this will knock part of the | micking for in sea travel. | WEAS—The Hecht Co. ( Meters). nn;;lca sel exclt"u"m' ment of the United Fruit Company % oRnethE e that ' Mexican | for :‘\‘e]nr!n when he wanted to do |a powerful broadcasting station near- |y, gnetism out of the permanent mag- | 5 MPS lives L saved,, 3 to 4 p.m.—Music; retail news and | cancen: to 11:30 p.m—Special lateand announcement of the service wius o T an datura, which | S0, 10 & way of ingratiating him: by, the sienals usially are 30 SUORE | yists and thus, weaken the strength of |70 (1 € record | reports. cert, made by Andrew W. Preston. presi- e e atat e com: | Jif, and leading the conversation f0/thuc the music sounds.ifke & ChURGer | che receiver siguals Every knock or W, all T sovconmint | T 3 dent of the company, here today. e iy the: Jhbori Wweed— | LIAL every ofe was at his joiscland lightning storm scrambled uD| i)t “decrsases their -densitiveness. Sdass we seldom hear of myste- | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electrie Com- WER—Federal Telephone and Tele- Authority to Captain. cstonn woed? I grows aimost | il we. vame . tr the "romee. The |Fith a barayard scene and & 1832 [Keep your receivers on a hook. im- Seacanipay which (e pany (360 Meters). e e eor-| . ~This means maid Mr. Presion everywhere n e world, Dt MOst, ~orii joured and as’she raised g twostap amplifler. turn down on o e e e e e ue ol to radio. the| 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores| Deduct One Hour). 1 St pheNoan i it premne ity O e T it | e calfes . potHicennedyicalied our | the resistances of the three vacuum |gon onewire antenna s il enabling ships to converse | announced and the following program Noon—Weather and market reorts | TC4uiring medi fice ma some way, | believe. The jim-attention to a long line of golliers |tubes a little and see what a great | of P !m Fecelving. St tav fron mut niof mu “Sunshine Alley.” fox trot| (485 meters), radlio oIt O Hy as high as possible and away from every day foon Moths,” piano (Kess-| 5:30 p.m—Weather and market re- | S*0€"" e ugh or. tails of on the Pacific co; {just on the edge of the horizon. slow- {j 3 [ th 1 he ¢ mprovement there is in the clarity *oi ante i . A : s sitting next to the senorita, {will be increasing the life of your|grom for the most eficient resuits. ddie’ Leonard Blues” fox ports (485 meters). = \ anton); “Just a Little Love| 8 pm—Base ball stores; bedtime]accid (Young-Lewis-Cooper); storics for children; digest of day's|W!tho is practically the ed ze, so far as this con ' ptant with its thick {not particularly interested in colliers | NeTHIe f lomves . oarse green grOWth (Lt that moment From & fold 1o her |ioremuy.? Dot PurRInE” (hem 80| Tne end of the antenna at which the | g 3 4 Y | Tiate_Tmprompta.” piano ek (860 ruaters) pany subsidiaries are con- with trumpet-shaped flowers. But. 10 |dress 1 saw her hastily draw a little S lead-in is brought in is the pointer ¥ Navy and bure - Malamalama,” $:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- | cerned. experienced . one wh s its properties it is quite,vial and pour a bit _of vellowish Radlo Clubs a Bemefit. end and should be directed at the artment of Com- Blues,” fox trot (Billy|phone and Telegraph Company (360 While the service is main ships v conventent. {Sirupy liquid into the cup which she | Join a radio club, The amateurs of | transmitting station you wish to lis- » all indorse radin highly is,” piano (Massenet):| meters). ¥ se cigarettes have been |was preparing for her father. all _districts band themselves to- | ten to most regularly. U keeps a record of what “Mississippi Cradle,” waltz {Yellen- setually does toward life and p Olman): “The French Trot,” fox trot on positively. “It isn'ty I could not help looking at her |gether for mutual benefit If there (Copyrigbt, 1922. T think it must { quickly. She saw me, then raised her ¢ virulent variety of |1ips with an explanatory glance at weed. Perhaps it is in the [ Kennedy, who was keeping the others weet Indiana Hom pSweet Indiana tiome| STATE SUES MAGISTRATE s are record 3 e to the number of from_ all ¢ i ! duce him to go near that barnyard |, e year but_ the nun O Jarvae) I oniiinatente, i eE But all the time he kent HH R king | saved, tha the SOS, s undeter- | Vs One “Duranter: “mel-| FOR TRAFFIC CASE FINES | paticnts symptoms muy indi Bbout thoge D uw smany | nd pping Board F.” piano (Rubinstein); “Ua o of © hurbEE of oo DorabE ey viete = b 10 vessels | yike No a Like": “Deedle-Deedle- ship's doctor may call our ho: r of the thing. The seeds of | interested in collier: Instantly I re he s monium, which is the same thing, ) 0gnized the little vial that Kennedy contain a higher percentage of poison |had shoved into his vest pocket. N there were. in distress o abled were (Shérman-Coslow and Mills); | Montgomery Justice Insists on {staffs and medical men into con than the leaves and flowers. Perhaps E\!»r;- ;'lofh»e and innumerable cigar- s ouple of nights later he spent X Nkl | = they were used. I can’t say." ettes followed. I did my best to aid co! of nigi & reported by radio, out 180} Lon - Gee, Oh Gosl piano (Day):! + tion by radio, thus adding their i~ took a drop of the liquid he had [in the conversation, but my real in- r over in the Green Forest. He staved | ((ir towed to i hrough arrange- ot Tover waltz (Schubert-| Turning Money Over to County |ynowledge and experience i 3 et ; ‘ there longer than he had intended to.{ il "ihude by radio. This assistance | petB8 ooy drey’ 1 i eI nia saving at sew Lo (Davis) stanc ¢ ten ixolated a drop of nitric|terest was centered’'in Don Luis him- in 1and.7 L “Then he evaporated it by gen-|self, whom I could not help watching and it was daylight when he started | rengered b radio of Shipping Board Treasurer. Bin mediciliny e n lan Suddenly he stoppe 01 ve: anted by other radio warn: subsidiiries’ main heat and it left a residue which |closely. > e R v sockle- | WJH—White & Boyer Co. (360 Me- | Special Dispatch to The Star. S b T i oy ot or war i plasels - % Cos arts of the world, protected D < radio stations in Panama. Costa Rica. Next he fook ftrom tho shelf over)imagination? He seemed quite dif. Reddy Finds an Excuse. [docdle;dory That was the roosta |hundreds of thousands of dives and| (€re)- ROCKVILLE, Md., August 12.—Alex- | Golombia. Guatemata and Honduras table a bottle marked alcoholic so- | ferent. The pupils of his eves did over in Farmer Brown's henyard: |pillions of dollars' worth of property,| 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Summertims Tecine | ander Armstrong. attorney general of \ zra’ 1] of its pass lifion, potassium Tydrate, and let & hot sem to be quite o diaicd as| ~BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Reddy always stopped o lster sin[but no adequate vstimate ¢an be|suggestions for nousewives: radio, Marsland, and Thomas 1. Dawson | Guer S R . ‘all on it. Instantly the residue ! had been the night before. Ev 3 : eache frst.aid instruction for accldents: |state attorney for this county, have ! ¥ ! o e o et Durpte, Troea| 4 ,carue may be rocd or 1t may b pad,_, | watered his time the crowing or | reache: ey Biet aait dn. the cirelilt ouE: erel SALONE AIe AIIATEE 4 Radio Found Uneful. Lecame @ beautirul purple, turning heart action appeared to be more ! Rue'ft somehow or other can always be bad. | yroe rooster reminded him of th (pidly to vic 3 ed jnormal. T think the - : 3 13 § p.m.—Dinner-hour music. |to recover from Judge Samuel Riggs, rapidly to violet, then to dark re senorita no. ot Gramny Fox. | RN TNk over there. 5:30 to G . and Swan Island, in the sea. an, Ala police Wnagistrate for the county.| Garipbear The afd ra bri b ally disappeared. ticed it, too. o; v J ! i, fnally disappeared, | dded| Dinner over and darkness cutting| A queer thing it is that always it| “My goodnessi’ said Reddy to him- { Within the kst S g¥N—Natlonal Radlo Institute (360 certain fines and collaterals collect- A ion. “That was known | Off the magnificent aweep of ocean |is 50 easy to find an excuse to do the self.” “It is getting late. 1 ought (0| Wassale. whose call is KROO, experi- Meters). ed by him since June 1 last in cases Company’s Instractions. : tali's Yes, the s view. Incz suggested that we go dow enced boiler tre ut 350 miles| 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Radio spark code. fof violations of the motor vehicle| The company’s instructions &tate T e G ten to theiconcert. as Had been thoir cue. | L ngs Fou want todo, (or for nof utheast of New Yo Jaws of the state, which, it is claim- | that radiograms requesting medical I O nana s trace of hy- |tom. It was the first time that Ken. |90In6 the thing you don’t want to do. 4 was_answered by K . ¥ | & PM—Thomas J. Willlams, Inc. (360 | ed, are being unlawfully withheld | advice should be sigued by the cap DD 1 ke atropine, | nedy had not seemed to fall in with | Excuses are the easiest thing to find 2 . of Turein, another Shiptine Board | Cstetern). from the state motor vehicle com-|tain of the ship and should give el Tlea from |any of her suggestions, but I knew |in all the Great World. It would be vessel, which towed her into | 12 noon—Chimes of the Church of | missioner. 7 | briefly but clearly the symptoms of ’ hun- | that that, too, must be part of hi: York sa When WDOO, the £ RS f music. It is understood that Judge Riggs,the person afflicted. Such radiogra th wet on xrllm o Ong one-hun- | (U5L AEE, o0, mus ¥ s pre- { petter if it were not so. Federal. stripped her turbine E];ip.n;:‘;\n_\. program SIS o Wi Bl Gemarer i e cemaes | are Pi e M addrensed Onitruit ared-thousandth of g grum Wi 261 N[ vou will pardon us” he excused,| Reddy Fox had heard the quacking ent ot a distress call 00 miles| stolen P Tomebiless | program of jtion and that the decision of the | (name of place). and sent to the com- § 5 v Mr. Jameson and I h; 4 - - northeast o e Bahama B sl 2 oircuit court here will be appealed | pany's hospitals at Santa Marta, < ‘more 2 e ave some frl at Brown's ba 2 o ppe v's acted, It is more active than even e friends | of Ducks up at Farmer s barn BT A O o soon hove alongside |music yntil 1 pm alvsuit joourt here will, be apbealedl Banye e Gt i Almirante, Panama; Tela, Hondur; atropine. Better vet, you remember |OVer at Stillson Hall whom we have |yard. Until he heard that quacking i and arranged tow the disabled asked to consider the question at 2 SRR A ! promised to run in t ¢ i 5 st = v 9 P - ‘)“I:lnxo:ht,:\;‘l“;h:}sesn(:::b T put in. |this would be a "go0a s?pnoi:m;?; he had not known that there were Federal to Moptle. Another Shipping WIZ—Wentinghouse. Newark, N. J.| % €0, i Gate. Puerto Castilla, Honduras, or Pue > O wickly - “her| We'll join you—in the alcove w any Ducks there. He tried to forget Roard vessel was towed from St i 0! he answered quickly, er | e where Nazaire. France, over 2.000 miles to| ing Time—Deduct One Hour). legislature and which become effec- | be transmitted to any of o i (360 Meters—Eantern Daylight-Sav-| ™, 3/ 00 0 %haseed by the Iu(i}!nrrm., Guatemala. They may also H upils were normal enough. Didn't|W¢ Were last night, if possible.” them. He really did try to forget {ca 3 se to a| 9 ultural reports. 5 o 5 D e coes “Inie concentzated | | No ome ohjected’ 'In fact. I think | them. But the more he tried the more G e e S e : tive June 1 Judge Riggs has been)PAnys nasscager stesmstins bol poison which has nlvon used xl?mwen;:cfi'am“‘.f":g :’:fi; rz:‘o"}:';zghtgr";c;mwaax:e lho\lxdzg[ nhm;j them. l-ler k;le;‘v (;n:t 1 T thus saving tremendous salvage | 11 a.m.—Opening prices on active :;:nerngn:;s"a.:d g{l‘ll::er‘;fi:lc:i .(;: ‘aw :ifenam: o‘f) !:he o!c;‘?; 1:“1': doza's cigarettes does not al . nnedy ! he cou 0 nothing more foolish than : vm Vithe dio she might ds and stocks. = . - 5 2 ) Jozars e - TTs worse. Siow- | had monopolized a great deal of her | to go up to that barnyard. Ever since ment. Without radio she might|bonds andsiocke )\ oral reporth and |ounty treasurer to e eredited 1o duested that yhien sending medical s JE st puen his children had been born he had Lack of radio fac -5 Shows its Weather forecast; program of | e county's pollce fund” for ithe|advice Eadiogrimh rafdio opimdon on the brain, Of all the dangers |, We left them at the elevator, but{kept away from there. Now they 3 lie best, pernaps: When the West- EUDBOTY 07 dhiol sotoiE @alice mye | Che sl (inn WRDERIREE s ] 10 be met with in superstitious coun- ! d.-lm“ of leaving the inn Kennedy | were big enough to go out with their 4 crn Hero's radio out of order on 2 p.m.—Time signals. Sm'a s ;’5 recently notified Col. j Medico. tries, these mydriatic alkaloids are)® zed his way around into the shadow | parents and learn the first lessons of u one cruise she was literally “lost” for | P —Midday prices on active B ‘usl n [B.ushmu-n, state motor g the worat. They offer a chance | of @ doorway, where we could watch. | the Great World. This was the time v O T iee, but “found- when it was | bonds and stocks. ehicle commissioner, that he would GANS LOSES EYEGLASSES. Fortunately the senorita managed to,of greatest danger for the young kS targo ship, whose radio| 2 p.m.—Program of music. continue to do so until the local law X N oor d y i 3 p. Tias repealed or declared Invalld by| Issac Gans has reported to the i p.m.—\Women's fashion news; base | th Souris. police loss of a valuable silver casa for crimes of the most flendish na- careworsc "t tho £4n of, 12° | Wich e had oceubled the might be. | Roddy must be most carsful Dfheor dfed, sailed without waiting| 3 p.m.—Program of musle. : i - { Which we had occupled the night be- | Redd: t by st careful ol avoring | tiletto, and with little fear of de-{¥ 8] e- | Reddy must be mot eful. 1 nt, and, in endeavoring | f-:mn: It is the production of I if""’:- " hl’-‘o!rh thll; )r(eucnlmld{, kne; th:t WHEN HE DREW NEAR THE HE! ?.',’nm'%:f{?,l northern transatlantic | ball scores; prgs‘rllm of m::;gmm o -dc!t::);nealcegnuls Armmmt%:f r‘;:: containing two pairs of eveglasses moment lat; T e ou! eep rom T 3 ice- 5 p.m.—Base ball scores; % % h vay to a d eNgage e er I caught a glimpse ‘armer | "y AR "HE BECAME VERY CAU-|route without radio, ran into ice-) 5 p. Montgomery county law Is Invalid for | want ot the recidence of & friend in sanity’ % 4 lof'a familiar face at the i ®|Brown's barnyard. Had food been| 5 - he ex- | music. 3 | Horsthle Aot e len wa® of | opening on the > ot the long window | gearce and he and the young Foxzes| T100> bergs and damaged Loroe L oiid pot| 8 bm—Agricultural reports; clos- | various seasons, henoe the sult Chevy Chase, Wednesday night. Mr R e ations” and. what 1|Moche and her son had drawn up hungry the matter would have been |bs home. I should have been home | pick up the naval hydrograpkic office ing prices v:a‘rzze‘%x;dgg;‘“’éfi{'flcé Gans said his name was on the out- had ‘already seem. Tn fact, it was) AR i sete o Ly e thoat rumning aay |some time ago. I am afrald that Mrs. | warnings nor the messirs of ithed 1 oo Toward . caris, te| RADIO MUSIC FEATURE, |Sfcotemectse : ey had no ; n o e ; Stories i i Necessary for me only to recall tne ¥ ha seen us, and, as far as | Pisis’ So Reddy firmly made up his | Reddy is worrying. The sooner I can [T*YORls SRCCC {15 o the Shipping | author. EDUCATIONAL Decaliar semsation I myself had ex- ' We knew, had no reason fo suspect|ming that nothing would or could in- s nearent Wi T C of the'Sh oyt pm—Woman and Finance, ] o Derienced after smoking merely a few | ::“:we were aboluf. As we watched get thecelcho better, 's bi 5 dy P e é;fi e alnut 400 ves Edith McClure Patterson. Program Offered in Which Local |gus 4 = STUDY AT HOME D enCed “one of Mendoza's cigar- |the tWo gToups I could not fail to | s is up past Farmer Brown's barnyard | ago. ther g onls 43 p.m—“Fashion Talks.” { Decome a lnwyer. Leg: trained men win high posi. e it order to be convinced of the [note that the change in Don Luis was T can go that way very much more |sels in commission. Radio mainten S o ohriaty Matthew- Composers Figure. “ ! tions and exs 1 posts b e O Mhe Traitlous moison | really marked. There was none of | odor. then quickly closed it, but did [guickly than by going ‘way around. as |ance on the many I%i 1 p.m. D et O e many _ that ne|the wildness in his conversation as|not lock e i ety do. OF course, T wouldn't | been reduced materially and a saving |son’ by T i McGraw; closing Prices| The Hecht Company will offer on p > Grea smoked. I there had been. Once he even met| In the darkness we settled our-|think of doing it it I were not so late. | of approximately §130.000 BCReTer, $:15 p.m.—Dance music by the Royal | this evening's radio program some : fhan es . 1 | the Keen €y6 of the aenora, but it did | seives mow. for & vigil that was to|But I wouldw't have Mrs Reddy |the assumption of the urkee by the, 1 evening s 15 almost, dawn before Craif not seem to have the offcct it had had | iast we knew not Jigil, that was to But I wouldnt tate e e |board and the elimination of repalr |Serenaders Dance Orehestra of Brook- | of: Washington's leading composers, o ol e o : y {on the previous occasion. T e e O 1t otsushad ih | way. T don't believe T will b seen. T|shops maintained bY cutside radioiDf 3 T4y pm—time signals. who will play or sing their own com- e prepare you for bas = of the manner of the! o i v ports. N g 3 i = 2| “wn s it v he ahagow of the next room, listen- | guess I am smart enough to keep out | contractors in seven horts. % L i Saitians. fice in any scate, Dewmesar stramonjum poisoning. | I was o o bie naupinn he menorita ey 3 B ot Even 1f T am seen no narm | messages transmitted the board col-| 11:01 pm.—Weathor forecas! T S R guehly Ured chougpino = i alg, | & | the time passed. Would|wil be done. Il just run past there |lected about ¥30.000 during the past el nent mmone the COmposers is | or succensrul students will be found in wur A 360 | Mies Wilmuth Gary | KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago who will broad- ! books—"Law Guide’ nd “Evidence" that my dreams were not haunted ;under my breath. 1 ies 5 ks $ = sl BT 3 wrs .. | anybody take advantage of the op- as fast as my legs will take m | year. % Sor o i % By 8 muccemmlon o b e D | e aberangl Aol (It wie | portuntty. ol tamperiwith that hox of | ‘Now, Boddy was Sumply U210€ G0 Business Transacted. Metern—Kastern Standara Time). | casy “La Promesar the song for |Nhich P harey ismude, Send for e et bit Eennedy: was|lareelyln Brazflrgrxc’ogtfiia::‘{::&‘:!clgaruues on Mendoza's table? Who | find an e e a0 oot || Business of the: board isjexpedited| 9:20 am.—Opening market quota-{ Ui gt paceihy ¢ Sed of | ASALLE EXTENSION U 2 ep! ard 4 b = 3z d ceived and exe- ‘arme! T . 5 ions. 24, Hi ife Bldg., Washington, D. C. ot ety ot ihe Jaboratory, verity- ' for tramonium poisoning. It doesn't | %59 It Whe, hA% SORSINIALE Tl | inat he was at all concerned about jgreatly by the operatlon of a special tons. @ m_Market quotations and|$10,000 at the world fair. Miss Mabel [ I e Ty e every half hour thereafter until 1! H. Duncan, a cellist of international DRAWING. ing his experiments and checking | WOTK Wwith everybody. But it seems £ it all? Mrs. Reddy. If he could run past that | radio station established at London, the purpose back of it al e fame, and who has recently scored over his results, carefully endeavor- | to_have done so with Mendoza. Be- | "G 0¢ Gr twice we heard the elevator | barnyard he might have a chance to | ypien, § Hon withiths maval ing to isolat other of the closely | §ldes, the caffeine in the coffee prob- Ducks and count them. g hich i osonar o i ket quota-|a great success in a tour of -| Pen. wash, watercolor classes. Day oated mydriatic a i i {door clang and waited expectantly, but | 286 13050 He | ommunications service, handles an|, 1:20 p.m.—Closing market q B e o o one Brit | evenine. " Registration 25 pm. DORS! tions. 3 pIRy e N, 1624 H st. 1. related mydriatic alkaloids that:2Ply aided the pilocarpine. Did you i ened. T began to wonder |wouldn't admit to himself that this 2 n L e e moxious | ROtice how It contracted his pupils|NoUinE heppened T Degen o N to|was the real reason for golng home |transatlantic radio messages for Lon-| 2.5 pm—News and market re-|new radio song: by Miss W, Gary DoNIFE 7 v.” s don officials direct from Annapolis. | ports. Miss_Leatzow will Introduce “Twl-|NOW I8 A GOOL TIME TO BEGIN A fumes of the poisonous tobacco. |AIMOSt back to normal again?” the Mendoza suite we could hear them |that way, but it wa - v i N " fon for life it ‘Wood Thoush he was aiready convinced of | Kennedy dld not take his eves off | enter. The outside hall was thickly car-| Reddy wasted no mote time. e |, o ...y Mr. Guthrie states, mes-| 3 p.m—American _and National| light Soft” and “Dear Songs of Long | Sourse of Preparicion, fol 0 f ot the two grpups as he talked. d \ ine-ups; 4 at was going on, I knew that he = ed every footfall if one ,turned and made straight for the Old League base ' ball ‘team _line-ups;| Ago.” Mr. A. Zoray will_ introduce East’ Capitol street, t onsidered ‘it a_ matter of consider- Eot at the dase from a brand-new an- Dete e e e tia. axution. S e ran swiftly. He jumped | sages filed In Washington at the close | progress of games every: half hour | “Mother o Mine” “Life Is Just a boron L e tion csais, 106! able medico-legal importance to be Ele nk.” he added. “Unless I am | X2[5i%¢d o0, TeeECOI0 0 1% leave the | over the 0ld stone wall and kept be- | o pusiness on one day are answered | thereafter until close. Song” and “Girl of Japan” (a com- bie fo seven monthly pavments of SI3 able medico-lceal importance to be midtaken, when the criminal sees Don e I e ane | hind it. Straight down past thg Old Lt e N ews, market and stock | position in which Mr. Ralph Fox col- | sach: Tear, Cevening - sessions, the stage of securing an indictment, ; “3!8 etting better. it will mean an foorpsare UrHer Ve Orchard he ran. When Ne drew/near | by the e e Mne L ondon sadis | reports. laborated). These numbers will be| _Thirty-sixt : Linc. 88. ihe charee could be sustained only | JLIEr attempt to substitute more cig-| °USyi» was Kennedy's only comment|the henyard be became Fery cantions opens on the next, The London radl | *¢%,* pm _News, final market,| played by Miss Maxine Freeman, ar. | A'CCOUNTANCY by specific proof. |“§a§f’nd'$v Plthituat drie. in the negative. He peeped out from behind the old | supervisor estimaiid FCh Coiiy 08 0 | financial and base ball reports. H. R. Green will introduce “You Can't Eadly i the forenoon Kennedy | wottiaied o far with the play he|' 008y now and then at my watch | wall and made sure that neither | i $11000 a vear 15 effected by | MAC pm—Base ball reporti ehil-| Forger Your First Sweetheart” ~Mr. Jeft my alon in the Taboratory and | to- the mote dosn et afior a GNeT fand ‘was surprised o see how early it| BATmer SIOTS nor Farmer Brown's [using radlo for, [anestEnils S | aren's bedtime SOy '\ goaperg | PaTAR Handall will slng this num smbifiows men sad women. 3 VLo’ ' e rith re surely leaden- a % i i p.m.—Prog er, accompanie y r. Green on 4 et 1, v R e somtcrnc S O Tarda JUrk| s, The minute s ey e | ke B i out etk o0 i Wi | el et R e o i | GRSk et et G | e B y2iine, 2ot Dy and Eveming Classes : f B ouse, o ep into the R ) iller, accompanist: 3 ntroduce “Miss Washi X3 : dealer and placed a rush order for & | sulte of the Mendozas was empty,| In tho darkness and sllence I fell to |, qrq. " There were the hens and lalmost §5,000 per annum over cable | o, AP Rernan, accompanist: | “Sweet . Lullaby,” Rt PACE INSTITUTE Offers exceptional opportunities to couple of hundred cigarettes, dupli- ' Th v reviewing the weird succession of events 4 3 & 7 ot ouvle of undred clEnret s, O i amlenk Saye him several keve and| 5 ST nga filled fhe: past two Gaya . L} neddysimouth watered aaine counfed chargen. - cvelopiment the Ship|Alfred. Newman. | DRHonoiiIGEase | aMine.? fox. trot Mr. Pease will play T T ed oxs | Merr san."5e look at the senora and | i ‘mot by nature superstitious, but fn |theM: © "1\ e 45 be seent|ping Board has experimented with a |NOESTH B ear e sl these numbers. 15 G ST. N.W.. Corner 8th avd G Sts. cept, however, the deadly drug which | getting restive, I followed Cralg into |the darkness I could well imagine &]pgeqdy's heart gave a litt o e e . arc set manufactured by | 3.5M NG a1 Features as an- MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE was in those he was smoking. | the elevator and we rode up to the |Staring succession of eyes beginning|mya¢’must mean that those Ducks |the Liberty Blectric Company. in-)pounced by radiophone. TWO U. S. JOBS OPEN > = SRR T BNt o s | VAL Shog Wit those remariable| mors semewhete, n, (e bariyat, and | MAlLCY Slecelass Vi commuricating gl iw terec i Dlarcing black eyes of the Indian woman | ot Pehind that hateful wire fence o KDKA—Westinghouse, East Pitts- 2 Wa N. B e e e | B T e o T, e B g s o LB By g s 1281 Pl o8 | U ATE00 3R ol T | bureh (080 sieccrs—iantern Stand- | Examinations et for Teacher and | p p Sk j* 3 . was a simple matter aft uddenly 1 heard in the next room t is said t -{ ard Time). REI) Al,l. Perhaps 1 had Reard a footstep out’ ' Gch, Tather heavy aatter that (o ndt sounded like & series of little ex- | SOTRET, and see \f, those Ducks were DO O automatic, Deing atnw | 5 to 9:15 o m—Music. Junior in Nematology. Sl ok any rate I had the feeling. I "‘x“"l;ffl!;d l;ezwe‘enmthe two suites. }:fl?:"h:: ;‘-h;lmxh some one were tread- { 1o was in a hurry to get home. departure in the construction of sets.| 11:30 a.m to noon—DMuslc, e The Civil Service Commission an- Bldi Phone Main 2162, “topped tapping the keys suddenly : [Instead of switching on the light,|Ing g% ot =Rle red Cral (Copyright, 1022, by T. W. Burgess.) |The S. S. Eastern Admirgl and Presi-| 2 p.m.—Popular concert by Jimmies | nounces that examinations will be Al Principal Cities. and wheeled abou: in my chair just nedy 'r!! looked about carefully ly burglar-powder,” mutte g dent Polk were also equipped with |Melody Fiend held to fill vacancles in the follow- STATES STORAG) 0. until he was assured that no one was|in a hoarse whisper. “Every step, even 2-k. w. Federal arc sets with good 2:30 p.m.—Results of bi dall {ing: Teacher, Indian service, at $760 M a b i enr, in time to catch a glimpse of a face thore. Quickly he sprinkled on the|those of a mouse running across, sets FOR WADSWORTH BILL. |resultsatter a airect comparison with | games by innings. ' ine Bventag|LTeer, with quarters, heat and light . : o ’ I had some writing to do apd was; busily engaged at my typewriter dodging back from the window. Ilfoor from the hall door to the table]it off!” spark sets. 6:30 p.m.—"Under free and meals at cost; junior pre- don’t think that { would be prepared | q00T fTom (he Bl Coor, 5 igarettes la: He rose quickly and threw open the e e 3 i 2 1o swear just wko it was, but there | o000 o Dowder which 1 had seen | door into the Mendosa sulte. I sprang Senators Would Give Buildings L, —Concert by Frits Hawkins’ :?.‘:{".',.a..“.u’;.‘“x‘)‘e';’l‘l‘f.f.en{’“'!{'xn?.' was just enough that was familiar ypOmi€ r, SR POWEEE PRI O O ? 'y before | through after him. ® s 1t t $900 to $1,200 — = 3 Aot e e o e tarcable | [ left. Then with the atomizer he| There in the shadows I saw a dack Superintendent Colonel AERIAL* ANTENNAE TO END muslclans. program to be announced | §adition to B e L e S AR AA A AR A A RS AANT *Tran to the door, but It was too | spraved over it something that had|form, starting back in retreat. But it R G iaaid by radio phone. above the bonus of $20 & month will |f 1ate. “The fntruder had dissppeared. | packuars Trom the hall Goor e hE| " in the dim lght of the litle ex.|,The Wadsworth bill, providing that | Vertical Outside Multiple Turns- S e bewilowed for most potions Tne g Who Moves You e ore, detamaiiad T waa o, verity e e L R oL - L e Ao Shark be wiven to o omcer Loops Soon to Be Used. W astern Standard Time). s year. Full information and appl Is Just as Important as crattily working on the superstition of | 32rVing as.superintendent of public| gxyperiments have convinced post ,9:30l a.m—"Tonight's Dinner” and a | cation Blanks may bE obtained at the Where You Move .my susplcions, if possible. I put on tar Foxistars oMc. . Sure snough the | 80 valae.a shde to 16t the mooniight | Don: Luls, now’ that ia'Infuence hed |PUlIdings sl erounds, was favorably |omee cxperts that the day of weial | psclel talk Ly, i Sorauc,d%o" {124 atreat northwest {£ ¥ soee seatn 990000 e 2 A , Al- % 40 a.m,—Mus! vans stream in, ot from ' the the precious | EPoy e e aira committ antennse (or wirelesy recelying has A D tous): e e et ¥ D o e o A A comotml: X ton of the radio section, the de OFFICERS TO HOSPITAL at_your service 3 whispered, shing me back. “First|to ive him insane and thus capture N e ¥ Edgerton of % - 3 k i regular course. 1 was now fi - g 1 E & % Storage in our fireproof furniture T e was he who had bomn | h e oG o et e e e e hi S e veall b g that] . TOKIO REPLY FAVORABLE. i L e e el A News Orchestra. Maj. John A. Crane, fleld artillery, ; ] watching us. It evaporates quickly, leaving what 1|suspicion_would rest o thé In- soelated : .| underground. horizontal loops” and| 3:30 pm.—Weather (43y meters). l“ Sudbrook Park, Md.; Capt. James Not satisfied, I determined to make|call my anti-burglar powder.” dian ‘'woman with the eyes p . “ynderground antennae” and elimi-|{ 3:40 p.m.—Markets. H. Ashcraft, Medical Corps, at Camp further inquiries about the young| He had finished his work and now | whose brother had a been driven s ‘the nating much static interference. 5 p.m.—Sport result Meade, Md., and Second Lieuts. Rob- anan. He had been at the university | the evening wind was blowing away | insan % 3 03 r “The horizontal buried loop has! 7 p.m.—The Detroit News Orchestra. |ert R: Linden and Thdmas G. Hester, - For red _ bet! if—the | 3 nters ) h been very successtul,” Supt. Edgerton | D. W, Mathews, tenor: “T'll Take You | Medical Administrative Corps, ha J Jannounced, “when well insulated and | Home in, Kathleen,” “Goed Night, I‘l,i“-"pl cgd 1 wu;m Reed General ery p-earth. i ) e 4 that morning, I learned from one of|the slight fumes that had risen. the professors and that convlneef. pr few moments he left the door ‘in b Bad d ney away

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