Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1923, Page 27

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_'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. : 27 8:05 to 8:20 p.m.~—Internal revenue of the Washington Radio Broad-|of The Bunduy Star of Junuary Troubles Don’t Travel Alone; || sy rabio ToDAY i erns incone 1o your 9 oo | RADIO NEWS | |t s i, soe 10 srr | HE0E S0 208 el Ml | You Don’t Believe It? Read This| | st of Lot Wisdew | [*5550 0 _ouen states AR fec o n ntie ) “ridays let loi Entertainment. coast guard service broadcast, No. 4,| A sudden demand for the WD-11|inston Radio Broadcasters’ Associa- 8 p.m. Ta therefore, hroade: night in ‘the wee in with expensive sets would 1 broad- |have a chance t tune in on dis: on W nt stations three nights o wee al stations t some on while the at 9 pu tion for its effort in trying to bet- on “A Rescue at S tube has depleted the supplies of a -n e BY W. H. CLAGETT. smiled up at her escort, who'd man- \tube has P ter proadcasting conditions “and to Dear Folk aged to wiegle through e D | NAA—Naval adio Station, Radlo, Va. | wiwx_ pose omee Department (1,100 Virtually all Washington dealers in |do ‘;k\\n the majority of the people M‘a{w \4 ,flfi" Jear Folks rangers. an n or the i ol = = Never have I seen’ @ better demon- | seati But, just as he was about to| 3i43 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock Meters). * radio apparatus-atid 'forced them to |WORC" 1 010 was'in answer to the | o ) o5 O AR b, “In trou- | settle down. another unearthly scream | Markets, 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- | end in._rush orders to the manufac- | qesocfation’s questionnaire published S o oL e o ave vour |Shook the windows und caused the | & to 4:15 pm—Hay and feed mar- | oighiey turing company. Several dealers said | in_the "Local Radlo C | lo :‘7 be troubled is to have motorman to stop! 5xpm e ey 8 p.m.—Report on dairy producty mdn{ l?eyh,_xms,_ %o receive a uhip- Lol § trouble double : P " = e and grain, ment of the tubes iOMOFFOW. Th F E l crowded Was! SoCoandls Nime a0 kxae (Dayh. 5:30 to 6 p. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re-| C. O. Fisher., manager of the radio | (] irst yegiasses : biat inae; guen the novs S o brentticnt 07 the. - Washington AN ADITORIAL SIUNRE Inate e oyas b 8 =1 fruits and vege-|and president of the Washington e him credit, seemed turribly mor- | meters). T X 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. vacusim tube Ia belnx made 2 3 c Iplar.e:.':?'nl;bg' 1';52' [ifctcfoes (fctances and, jedged by the many em. —w 3 e : % R s l"wcl; 1 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Continental Eleetric Company by owners- of tl i out of 100 that you have which shows a_Bishop Teading with ‘double defective vision. The ° | (Except where noted, sending is CW Corps crysta) sets who are converting = popular when left to him 5,950 meters.) (300 Meters). them for long range reception. | eves . in his wild desire to pacify his X 8:20 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec-| " rp, WD.11 tube is used in radio lasses—the first pair of sensible plan is to have anion, made a fatal misstep in a tions. 4 fs: el & : Ly Where misstens are inexcus.| By Radiophome om 710 Meters. . e itk SR L S T | spectacles. They were your eyes tested by the . Viectra, please par——v put|, 543 10 7 Pm.—Lecture by the | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Blectric Com- | iippiy. | a "n i mounted “:”hh ka":" Etz opmmflr;“s. et . Flectra, please par ut | e o “ Meters). e and s the goggles them scri | bureau of education on “How the pany (360 Met nd sugges! goggle: em prescribe your i before the poor man could finish his | - & B el f musie.| The lecture by M. Emile Coue, ex- g ipation poison yourblood | v firs i 5 ted friend had cut him off | United States Bureau of Lducmllm_\ ilo"t;:‘i{a&fi_lrpr‘:x;flom“un WG d gttt Mol o Ml e mbmdct\::}dmlyom?:n po yo | of today. first pair of eyveglasses. Can Be_of Service to City Schools.” : 3 + -|at Continental Memorial Hall Ilast | 3 R oor . she blurted, with green| 7 to 7:15 pm.—A talk by the De- | B0y saaiemneoions Will be announc- | O o was broadcasted by station | If¥ourliverand bo Don't Have Optical Delusions! Pardon nothin'! That's | part of Agriculture on “Plant WJH of the Whi Boyer Co. Hun- dantworkimp- let Ktz Tell You the Truth! elin three d “ve | Dise WIAY—Woodward @ Lothrop (360 |dreds of thousands of radio listenors- | a¥ i i LTk And me atter| 7:30 to 7:45 pm.—Survey of busi- Meters). in In the eastern section of the coun- CABTER'S [ eh wiis about t ferin’ with that|ness conditions in the United States| 2403 Select] the phono. | tFY, it 18 estimated, heard the French- | gigy By ’ ETZ 5 ntinued her moanin'! | and to g jes b e epart- < o 3 p.m.—Selections on P describe how'to cure mental and ittle yos 1 e 2 o thumpin' on the her on the arm an | and forelgn countries by the Depart- | graph and reproducing plano. o eaere. itatiand | |>|||d. today | M,,l PTOM: - 7\";“‘ Electrs evidently de- o s 360 an our See B afor she shook him off | e TN D S p Adoption of l:he Tuemqusm pian | frouble will 7 | Betrert W. ed him a brute, and all i - 4 v the local broadcasting stations lack of | ) was to set there and | the door! Ith stréet | 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. | uy approved by Harry C. Ragsaale, E‘ ’d}:‘“‘" Fg“;‘ d::’d‘“b“lotchy“!kfln B P and wharv Jimme two | * 515 Lamont street, In u letter re- | Appetite, heada | — D " = er, was blegi- | fransters, conductor: 1t's 4 pity you | WEAS—The Hecht Co. (380 Meters). | coivod toduy by the radio editor of | try them. Purely vegetable. { .ALRWMGM{ ‘—‘ e for peace and quiet | couldn’t tell folks when they're on| 3 to.4 p.m.—Selections on:the Vic- | The Star. The communication will be | guat) Pill—Small Dose—Small Price | & =) until the, car reached | the wrong car!” and ‘as all aboard|trola &nd reproducing plano. forwarded to C. O. Fisher, president rted to round the | turned to w: atel h the limpin' siren lug’ to Potomac Park, | poor little nest in-and out of the her commotion brought ali| congested t lic, & Euy next to me! sald, “Gee, ad 'm not Ernest” s alive!” shouted the|to which 1 said “Ame: m as she grabbed the | I thank you, t and made a break for DOPEY DAN. AN Safe Deposit Service No day passes without the loss of valuables by theft or fire—but you can eliminate all danger to your belongings, by placing valu- able papers, jewelry, etc. in the fire and burglar proof vault of the Union Trust Company. A Hot Dish for a Cold Day {§f Eating indigestible foods that are lacking in real nutri- ment means lowered vitality —and that means catching the first “cold germ” that comes along. Real bodily warmth does We also have storage facilities for the ac- commodation of those who desire protec- tion for bulky articles. 2%, Paid on Chécking and 3% on Savings Accounts UNION TRUST CO. OF THE DISTRICTOFCOLUMBIA Corner Edward J. 152 andii ste Stellwagen not come from overcoats and blankets. Try this hot, nour- ishing dish for breakfast or lunch: Heat two i’ Shredded =~ 2~ Wheat ) Biscuits in the oven to restore crisp- ness; then pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a little salt. STUDEBAKER 1923 SERIES SPECIAL-SIX TOURING $1275 { HE1923 series StudebakerSpecial- with glare-proof visor and automatic - TO make a real hOt WhOle whwt Six Touring Car was the center windshield cleaner, and the American o of interest at the New York Show. walnut all-wood steering wheel with pOlTldge put the Shredded Wheat It wes enthusiastically received as 1W type spark and throttle control. . 3 e i poptios s seetnac tle. . AR Biscuits in a small saucepan; add salt new year. out are the finest obtainable—Stude- P BPRRINRRRII .= - posesgoins o and enough water to cover the bottom tion when you look it over in our prices. g . . of o . § o e T e of the pan; stir and boil until it thick- { t's a 1923 car, introduced in 1923, turer of Sixes, with $82,000,000 of . s 3 R ey, o 4 S S P ens, then serve with milk or cream. ; The Special-Six Touring C: . in plants, and selling three chassis > L H Mgt ibissbudi s ot = g s oveiad—of Better than ordinary porridges for 2§ stamina with flexible performance and course.Studebaker can give more for : ; 1 1B ease of handling; power with lightness the money. Youngsters or grown-ups. Ly andiperfect balance. Beauty, luxurious - comfort, depend- £ Never before has a car of Special- ability, thrilling performance, long life Six quality, and with Special-Six refine- with low repair bills and ‘high resale A DELICIOUS,. NOURISHING WHOLE 5 ments, been offered at so low a price. value—the Special-Six has them all. WHEAT BREAD ¢ ‘Among many exceptional features . The name on the radiator insures Here is the recipe for that famous “Shredded Wheat i = i 3 ‘ Bread,” Alice Bradley, principal of Miss F £ arethe rain-proof, one-piece windshield satisfaction. , sehw]m ofbycoak::y, ;u.bl?ihs lil:lua’on:an’s l?om:rg:;l: panion: . gyl — Break six shredded wheat biscuits into bread bo ‘.‘i“".‘:.fi%::.:’.:"' m To-— —%W % addtw'z m:: of bol.lmg:-:::. W“lf:; co‘:l.,uad:let.wo c\:;l; oot m‘:‘,’:‘n;‘?d;' uwl &mu.u-::fl scalded milk, one-half cup molasses, two ubleapoonu shortening, one tablespoon salt, yeast dissolved in one- arter cup lnkcv;;l;'; wul]zr; l!ll’d fl:;ur '}c[‘ l;;xcn: t(a:bo!-l‘; ). Fini e white brea alf white an LIGHT-8IX = MO e BIGBIX ;::lfc: !o]e whe:: flour may be used. 5-Pass., 11. ., 40 H. P. S-Pass., 119°W.B., 50 H.P. 7-Pass., 126" W.B., 60 H. P. # Rovio P 978 TRISCUIT is the Shredded ,S:_"'"—““-——-{::: Wheat cracker—a real whole \Zerma o Moot Your Convenisnce f wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Made only by : Commercial Automobile & Supply Co. § « S e 1 A HET The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y. rn!s Xs A s'rUDnnAxnn Y'nAn

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