Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. BY RADIO TODAY ! S ASARAAIING JANS BRI HAIA AN NAIANAIANSHARY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radjo Station, Radlo, Va. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock markets. 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- LN S R SRR =3 kets. 5 p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. a S O O i0 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port: ship orders: 2,650 meters. 10:30 aval press news on 2,650 met 11 p.n.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending is CW 5,950 metern.) Have You Forgotten Somebody? Don’t worry about the last few pres- ents. Stop in here and look over our stock for suggestions. Every one of the appropriate Xmas Gifts here will assist you in getting something novel or WWX—Fost Ofice Department (1,100 Meters), 2:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- etables. 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products &nd grain, 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and graln re- ports. b m‘l;!nm Report on fruits and vege- cs. practical. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. PHOTO ALBUMS, | _ Decorate MEMO BOOKS, g§| ™1t—Continentsi Eiecteic Company z ¢ - 3 Meters). In Cloth or Leather, Your Home The Loose Leof Kind, 5:30 to 7 p.n.—Phonograph selec- $210 86 We have a complete $1.20 t0 §3.65 fions e line of Xmas deco- Bo ; { WMU—Doubleday-Hill Liectric Com-{ Names or initials rations readv to give o pe Pany (100 Meters). Lettercd in gold 2Roe Homte¥ilende b2 4:30 (o0 5:30 p.m.—Program of music. eer. [ \ 3ox Paper WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 WORK ORGAN- Box Paper EVERS ara & 1ZERS I procical md fi- | EVERSHARP ggj | STto § ting gift, but to show PENCILE. graph and reprod { Gy good judgment and 30¢ to §3 . i o iy A WEAS—The Hecht Co. (380 Metrin). et it o 2 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the phono- and practicability, be | graph and player-piano. BRIEF CASES, | o' vou select SEALING WAX £6 10 $25 W hiting's SETS. NOF—Naval Afr Station. Anacostia. | Initials Lettered Free The fivest of fie SETS, . C. (430 Meters). = g paper sl to sl.‘;o 0 to 7:45 p.m.—Survey of business of this kind itions In the United States and feceigu countries by the Departmen: | Standard Dennison INKSTANDS. o Make Jmmerce. €275 10 25 s 7:45 to $ p.m.—Public health service | $2.75 to $25. Slkagl i — broadeast No. 101 ou “Control of i Finest Cut Glass Engnved Cards “KEY KA Smallpos. . WJIH—White & Boyer Co. Metern). 1 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features 7:45 p.m.—Regular kly concert. The program follow: the reproducing pia One hundred en- graved visiting cards on high-grade Whit- ing stock makes a pleasing and accept- 30c to $2.50 60 | 1 case to hold keys DIARIES. 10¢ to $3.50 Lettered or Initialed FOUNTAIN PENS y e mson _ and ablalRs e = Delila™ (Saint-Saens) 4 - Har vl $2.50 to $15 poser: “Adeste Fideles & ARMBAGS. SNEREEANCAL L rere are) atanitire S ane einaneeh ARMB! : hese t { Joseph Joiner: “Le 2.50 to $16.00 Cards Waterman “ldie Smile” (Kcehler and Buntnett), played e {by Harry Shipman. Special program Genmae Leather 1{){) .\Xl;‘;, ’{lllh’ Doran, soprano; Wil- = X !liam M. Doran, barifone; Marcus € —_— 4o friends BILLFOLDS, )I,linklu,v\.’ vi:lin; ()ebnrgo B. As!;my. - 3 S sonal visit- > 9= e14 fano. Num! CALENDARS onal $2.25 1o S12 ERBLETE Pty s5eito In Leatier i Jdelin RADIO NEWS BLOTTER PADS. r < = =Y 3cto 81 21.10 to $2.7: Toe to Sl A Handy Mcwo | Station WJH of the White & Boyer| . e Ready 1o Mail mpany broadcast the speech of Gold” and Silver Julius H. Barnes, president of the | ROBINSON REMINDER. 35¢ to $3.50 Cord. Seals, Name Card’, Tags - cvery. thing ' for twrapping and making ready aifts to SEND. STOCKETT FISKE - CQO PRODUCING STATIONERS spoke on The burcau of stundurds of the De- rtment of Commerce has cailed i i rence on radio standardization {0 be held Friday. January 12, in New This_conference, the desira- | y of which has long been ap-|{ rent, has been called at the spe- following asso- | 010 -B -STREET-N'W iations and organizations: Institute |of Radlo Engincers. National Radio ! Chamber of Commerce, radlo appa- Yoen This Week Ti \ jratus section, Associated Manufac. Open This Week Till 6 P.M. iturers of Elccirical Supplies: Nationa! Retail and_Dry Goods Assoclation. merican Radio Relay League and | S ASAIARAIGHNIATAHAFATANE | Ml nils £ A These organizations have pointed | A Lo VEREVRVRVLVRVEVEDEURDERERRRE DL VR U LR VEVEVR VRV LR VR LR LRV LR 't Buys Any Electric Lamp Priced at $50 or Less Take advantage of our liberal Easy Payment Plan, which enables you to buy the lamp you want on easy monthly payments. Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Floor Lam ps, Junior Floor Lamps—now is the time to secure one. Other lamps at proportionately reasonable terms. No advance in price on account of deferred payments. The Gift House— For Gifts Electrical. Everything in the electrical line that goes into the comfort of your home is to be found | here. For your guidance we list herewith some of the worthwhile gifts electrical: Electric Curling Irons Electric Waffle Irons Electric Warming Pads Llectric Hair Dryers Electric Percolators Electric Vibrators Electric Irons Electric Toasters Electric Heaters Electric Stoves THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT THE GRAND CLEANER Here is our wonderful offer: Upen request we will deliver to door_on three days' free Xmas trisl, & brand.new 1928 Eureka. Use it without cost and if you desire to buy you " NLY $3.00 DOWN. Balanoe in Fasy Monthly Payments. Potomac Electric @ppliance Co. [ ] 607 14th St. Phone Main955 &1 Branch Store, Wash. Railway & Electric Bldg. 14th & C Sts. N.W. out that there 18 need for greater uriformity in the methods of de- scribing, rating and testing the per- formance of radio apparatus. Invitations are being issued to all of the national associations of an en- | gineering and technical nature which are known to be interested in radio standardization. The representation of radio manufacturers will, in gen- eral, be through the trade assoc‘a- tions of which they are members. ‘While it is desired to make the con- ference thoroughly and broadly rep- resentative, it is expected that the organisations invited will limit their representation to one or two persons in order that the conference may be as_effective as possible. The purpose of the conference is to consider broadly (1) whether a for-| mulation of standards for radio ap- paratus and service shall be made, (2) if so, what general classes of ap- paratus or service should be in- cluded. and () what procedure shall be recommended for carrying out the conclusions reached by the If the conference decides tha standards should be formulated, it is expected that they will be prepared i ‘, il { i Upright .las a means for disseminating weather | The stations heard were those for ThisSplendid ! with speclal consideration of the wide range of interests which are concerned with the subject. and that these standards may ultimately be adopted, with the approval of the American | engineering, standards committee, as ness cannot be estimated.” Extension of telephone lines into rural districts overcame only u part of the difficulty of glving the farmer the| latest weather advice, the report con- | 2 tinued. Then came the radio. an Amerlcan standard. “‘Thousands of farmers installed such | Alleged Mrs. Harrison, Recently recelving apparatus during the past | year. and are now obtaining weather | Arrested, Disregarded Agreement s0 sl e INCREASED USE OF RADI |iorecnsts and warninas i wre 2| =0 ", g turn to Moscow. BY FARMERS PREDICTED |BRrfliy, and sficiivety ue thc busi- |1, 0 ppited res, ipromptly and effectively us the busi-| | »oscow, Chief of Weather Bureau Declares | AMATEUR RADIO HEARD FAR., | ficials here Advantages Already Have | Far Easter: | Been Demonstrated. = _during the transatlantic tests of the|a Pacific port. A great future increase in e bY|jmerican Radio Relay League when| It 18 :ss-rted ‘ha' when farmers of radio ix forecast in the re- | the signals of two amateur ) Son left Moscow last vear shé signed port of Dr. C. F. Marvin, chief of the|were picked up in mid-Paci 00 | Pabers agrecing never to return to Rus- 2 nautical miles distance. by SH S = | weather bureau, in his annual report ;B " Lolin operator on hoard the | Moscow officials are of the apirisr | to the Sceretary «f Agriculture. | Soamuhip Basterner, It awae anc | Uit she was arrested 1 consequence of “The great value of radiotel~phony | nounced at league headquarters here, | Viviation of the agre-m:at. e —_——— forecasts and warnings to he people| William D. Reynolds, D. D. S. Den-| To haul the cantaloupes marketed in already has been demonstrated.” Dr.|ver. Col, and W. A. C. Hemrich of the United States the last season Marvin pointed out. “Its future useful- ' Aberdeen, Wash. would reauire & train 371 miles long. Last Call for Members in the 1922 ARTHUR JORDAN CHRISTMAS PIANO CLUB A Few More Homes Will Get Pianos in This Club— Don’t Put it Off if You Are Thinking of a Piano or Player for Christmas that the arrest at Chiw, | public, of Mrs. Margue- HARTFORD, Conn., December 19.— | rte Harrison, an American mugazine | All long-distance records for :matear | Writer, is under investigation, and tha: | radio transmission were shattered | sn€ probably will be deporied by way o' “Baby Grand”’ Piano 5645 is the Piano December 19.—Russian of- | injured. 21 'RUSSIA LIKELY TO DEPORT | THREE MEXICANS KILLED. u.s. MEAZ'"E WRITER | cuctome ofiicers and Texes Rangers ~ Chasze Rum Runners. cun- wuty Collector of Customs F ! tenighi. 0 memktors f the federzl forcs wis Wiss A quantity of liquor | selzed. | KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Decembe [—=Muck Haynes. forty-two. contra was accidentally shot and killed {his Lrother Henry. here. | Thinking the revolver was en | Heury pointed the weapon in th. rection of his Lrother «nd pulled the Lrigger. Very Low Price of This New Player-Piano Make Your Selection at Once—Leave a Small Deposit Then You Will Be Sure of Getting Your Christmas Piano The popularity of Jordan’s Christmas Piano Club has be- come so great that only a lim- ited number of pianos are still available for Christmas de- livery. There is a reason. Our better values are so ap- parent, our terms of payment so liberal that Club members recommend their Jjoin also. Christmas - Piano Like the snowball that starts small and be- comes a mighty force—so our grown in popularity. Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G .Street at 13th And so A Few Bargains in Good Used Instruments Also at Club Terms Webster Walnut Upright privileges $265.00 Baumeister Fine Mahogany Upright . . $235.00 Chickering Upright Behning Mahogany Player-Piano (good folks for friends to Francis Bacon Player-Piano . Smith Upright Ebony Case . . morrow. see you! Club has Open Evenings you can be one of these Club members and en- joy all the advantages and of the Club, if you will join now. Come in, leave a small deposit to hold your selection and have it delivered on Saturday. Surprise the Christmas. Don’t wait—come in tomorrow. All available instruments will be sold before the week is gone. You have better choice to- We shall expect to Until 9 ire, irri. | KILLS WITH “EMPTY” GUN. The acc:- dent followed target practice by the | brothers. who were using a revolver. femivesNEreAN IABEYL Ve AL o veawes H i H i

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