Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923 F a7 e e e e e | l—————— = T T =] [ference with Maj. Daniel Sullivan,|of the filament current of the present | fourth that required for the UV-201, |He saw thirty-two years' continuous |soldier at, Arlington national cemeters BY RAD!O TODAY chief of police. m:e&':::::ofi hml lba(a;n pcrtegtag}":y which means the storage battery will NAVAL VETERAN D|Es' ’lirflfiié"zfi'e‘”,&ii‘:f'i’}“h’fi;’ffi ‘n‘;dc\mq ,;l|:4w.~,;n—d\;‘i‘\]r;‘.1"\.;\- a widow, three sons i heTy T Y G on- | an ers. RADIO NE W S A reply to the quemlonnalm of the S . maay 8| jast four times as long without re- somiy 6o ol M P L, | tube can’ be used either as a detector CHARLESTON, 8. C., January 17— | P 1 Washington Radio Broadcasters' As-for amplifier, and is interchangeable | ! 3 quicter operation; no tube | pgor 4 Fovd, chief petty officer, United | ing the battleship Towa in 1900, On | Schedule of Local Wireless | | soclation’ was received hy the ruiIo in all recelving sets now using radio- | noises; ter umplmcmon due /to | States Navy, retired, dled yesterday at|Armistice day, 1921, he was an honorary | The present Nevada legislature huy Facitaiment: Mrs. Lily Charles MeFadden, wite | editor today from . trons UV-200 or UV-201 tubes. greater d plate ares;|the navy yard in his seventy-third year. | pallbearer at the funeral of the unknown | four woman members. -w. | 10th street northw. Features of the new tube, which sate n, and much A now an tmprovad vaouun cube | B\ Wh s, e AereIeee b et e i | T T T, y for radio which uses but one-fourth! The filament current is but one- ' ening at 7 organized the Conservation As- is ‘designed to dis- al methods em- oh . %9 natories and central or- X tion will be ‘ Announcing the Arrival of New ho Washingion Ttadio Club has Spring Shoes for Young -Women predged its co-operation with tife department in working out \\llll 1he- 1'" “‘;fi 0 { Preshien torll at the popular S 3 price o New ti le d v The Art of S Oxford with open | : : Simplicit T Catiskin lain o Baeent eather Gre at Sale of > an, s , or atent - 3 ; \ : less necry | toe blucher Oxford ; e Sionicruma: “ine Sir Spwgied| DURING THE Crime- Low he. P T an War a cook named < N { WWX—Post Office Department (1,100 Soyer contrived a num- S D g Meters). b : gy g p.m.—Report on frults and veg- er of savory dishes = ! b ? ! pm—Report on dairy- products| from ordinary army S R : d . | Short Lines and Discontinued rain ro.| Yations. @At Wallis’ & New shert tongue Styles from Our Regular such ever-present | g Pump. —Brown, $5 to $10 Stocks. Now— C | : Suede, Black Sat things as beefsteak, ke WL cannot too o Pitencliathor G St pie and coffee have a brogue Oxford, low itrong]y empha Mg Do i ; \\n—tonun‘-ln“’;u‘"l‘::t’rk Cnmnlly' superlative goodness heel. size the Quality and % | ,530 to T pm—Phonozraph selec-| that reveals cooking 4 B;"a“d'fy of these new . . A H o = m s. | WMC—Doubleduy-Rill Electric Com- artlSt.ry of a l}’ype e X RN o - p e i pany t'mo]\!e;’::n‘:‘ T freshmg to a tastes‘. % 3N Somq are of the same > = ) | o nRme R L S~ = identical gradesre - WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 malltg | X . = < i 1" Neters). : cently in stock here at eto 8 pm— s on the phono- | i @ $7.50 and ZS.so —A . Blach i UR stores have been literally mobbed with eager WIH—White & Boyer Company (360 “Washington's Largest Cut - Out Oxford. new standard’ .of g buyers today. But there were so many shoes in Meters). | Restaurant’ Patent Leather with super - value at oo = s = 7 450 e Wpm it rettntes o) C S W . cut-outs, low heel $5.95. > | this big sale that we've plenty left for all comers o (806Mctern) j Z tomorrow. Tan and Black High and Low Shoes in a Eplne i | T N rif:?ifi:::wlz:lefli}’ = | great variety of different styles, for every sortrof wear. Street and _ Sports e : Broken sizes—but nearly all sizes e con d lot. e s cicis, Omiyicgen . z yd zes in the combine five dair nty 1 ol C € is the dance hit of t . 4 Pu h > | N 5 i k5. ToKsbw 530y how. = Do';wflafgdtxmé ffter ;;:‘1‘ i | Included also are complete sizes in Men's Tan Leather go0d “To-morrow” can M,p,m, 5 Armv e 5 AL RS 1 ety Lewis and His.Band on Calf, semi-brogue - Tt b s v Tan & 2 xfo Columbia Record Sports Pumps. B Z ) | wear with Wool Socks. A-3709 h H “Homesick” on the 1ans 10 Tt wil'antcmpa other side. At Columbia . \ . Herfurth. ASt IV. Violin solo by Mr. Dealers. N L On Sale at fus Ochs, accompanied by Mr. . S - 5 20 = 1. “Song of India” 2. “Souve- : L 3 Act V. Miss Elizabeth Parsons, ‘ = Our 7th St., ralto, pupil of Paul Bleyden, ac- New short tongue ‘*nmp’inlpd by Miss Mara B. Grant: 2 = Cor. 7th & K Sts. Colon 3 9th St. and Cor. 7th fi K Sts. “Weepin’ Mary,” negro spirit- 1, ged by Burleigh; 2.« = Y S Falnbow Chilas by Coreridge Tayior: 414 9¢h St. ;s Pa. Ave. Stores 414 9th Se. 2 7THLT Wake by Winter Watts. TC:!“{ Criloss E;"“‘ “City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. - ! 1914-16 Pa. Ave. P CeSS oEar 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. usually \Pzzzz272?22?2. December 1921 | » December 1922 Car and Truck Sales : ; ; Car and Truck Sales 50,203 : ' | 105,799 Everything Points to the Greatest Spring Demand for Ford Products in Company’s History 1,202,517 Ford Cars and Trucks were delivered to retail types because there are no reserve stocks to draw purchasers in the United States alone during 1922— from— . Actual deliveries for last month greatly exceeded any Commercial users, business houses and farmers, antici- _ previous December in the history of the Ford Motor pating their future requirements, are placing orders Company— and taking delivery of Ford Cars, Trucks and Fordson It was the ninth consecutive month in which more than Tractors to insure against delay— 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks were retailed—keeping the Everything points to the biggest shortage of Ford Forr{ Plants working at capacity- to meet dealers’ require- Products this Spring that has ever existed— ments— - The only way you can be sure of obtaining delivery of In many parts of the country dealers are already find- a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor is to list your ing it necessary to specify later delivery dates on certain order immediately— We have gwen you these facts as they actua(ly exist so that if your are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Tractor for use this Spring or Summer, you can Illt yo ur order now and take advantage of our d ealer’s first opportunity to make delivery. - Detroit, Michigan /

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