Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1923, Page 16

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“ARLINGTON ROADS ELECTION TODAY Opposition to $570,000 Bond Issue Evenly Splits Forces. » Arlington it the pro- 1d result © local h i opposition to the plan | to an extent which on_the day of the of [ 7 opposition fc ed into conc - automobiles sengers aboard street sunty, point 11 be used it w that the e will present | officers, but tiy with them nd the state authorities. State Ready to Ald. That the state highway comm is ready to assist the coun carrying out the 1 from station| NAA in Arlington, Va. “To bottle up 4,000,000 children and their teachers in bare one-room buildings is not providing schools for children,” sald the bureau's lecturer. “It is providing prisons for them. Therefore, until these one-room schools are eliminated and the chli- dren sent to large, modern school plints, the country cannot afford to give these 4,000,000 children in one-teacher Schools at least the necessary equip- ment for a modern education.” Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. ! BY RADIO TODAY { 1 NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- kets. & p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to 6 p.am—Daily marketgram, 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. 10 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- hip orders (2,650 meters). p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending Is CW 5,950 meters.) Radiophone on 710 Meters. 1o 7:40 p.m—Department of lecture on conditions in the and foreign c ent of Coni .. Cutters Assist Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- stabl 5 p.m—Report on dairy products |and_ grain. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). 5:20 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com~ pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 6:30 p.m—Program of musie. ' | WEAS—THe Hecht Co. (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vie- - | trola and reproducing plano. " | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 perv funds reads. on of the RADIO NEWS I ‘ A concert by a quartet composed of 1ture sht of station er Company. Wbers of the quartet are tenor; Dorot 0.000 chil- | dren in one-room ed schools the rural condemmed | the bureau on in_its semi-weekly ades ast night ! Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ing and snufling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, The S EVE MEN’S TWEED SPORT in the House reduced to "2 For business, s wear. All of our high-grade. fine domestic a tweeds. KNICKERS TO MATCH Most of the suits at the spe- cial price MEYERS:S M E Y M-E-N° FOULARD NECK- 1331 F Street E R S S TIES FOULARD TIES are again the most favored. Over ' 70 different patterns are included in our Neckwear assortment. MEYERS: S 1331 F Street 1| 9435 to 4 pm—Closing. live stock L | markets H 1 “Coal Mines and | . | graph and reoroducing piano. s, 8 p.m—Report on fruits and vege- | "G Z | tables. BOLDS “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours WHAT ARE CAN'T You See WJIH—White & Hoyer Company' (360 u-lelerl) ong { of pupiis from the W ashington Op School, under direction of I | Abion, rendering selo oper of R Annis, ' Conklin, soprano. : forning.” “Smiling Through.” Gordon, baritone, “Man- Any Old Port in a Storm,” Love Song.” FLU RAVAGES ATLANTA. ATLANTA, January 28—Dr. J. P. Kennedy, city health officer, " stated vesterday that there are “approxi- mately 3,000 cases of so-called influ- enza in Atlanta,” according to “rough estim. " 'The disease has taken a toll of 312 lives here during the last three weeks, he said. The majority of the cases here now, he said, * persons suffering Irom la grippe, colds and.pneumonta, all of which are kindred ills to influenza,” and expressed bellef that the situa- i tion now would begin to show -im- provement. second and third doses usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape’s. H 0 P RY- SUIT > treet or sport - nd imporied $7.50 HOP HOP I'M SCEWING A BUTReN on My (Copyright, 1028, by H. C. Fischer, Trude Mark reg. U. B. Pat. off.) ‘Ouite Sot AND I AINTSPOOFNG WHEN T SAY You HANDLE A NecdLe wiT’ RARE SKILL, YouR SKILL WiTH THE NEEDLE: CAN] I RELY o® You EoR YouR assisTAnce? T HAvG Hsza A BUTToN! wiLt You B& So KIND AS ™ SEw A SHIRT oN (T For MET Note These Great Reductions! —for a limited time-only on high-grade, standard merchandise for the purpose of quickly balanc- ing our-stock. All prices are on items in stock and subject to prior sale. All Robes §5gx 1% Off WINDSHIELD ACCESSORIES Listed Specinl Windshield Win ceeeenaan. $2200 $11.00 Windshield Wings . 2000 10.00 Windshield Wings 16.00 11.00 Windshield Win 15.00 10.00 Windshield Cleaner 2.00 Windshield Cleane . 100 Rear-View Mirror: « 250 Visors 10.00 Visors . . 500 All Gloves LUNCH KITS and VACUUM WARE $+t0$30 309, Off revneen. SL75t0S5 309 OFF $1500 $10.00 Regularly 1/ ssei‘:»a;l’i 1/3 Luncheon Outfits .......... Vacaui: Bottles ... Gal. Size Aluminum Jars. ... . $240 $125 . $1t0$1.50 .40 .$4t0%6 150 $6t0$9 225 (Lots of four). standard Makes . (Lots of four).... (Lots of six) FORD ACCESSORIES ‘Rcar Axle Truss....ccoesvecasccccsas Tire Carriers ....... 3 5 5 ¥ 50 Special Grease Guns. . 60 40 Battery Box . . A a5 Cut-out Outfit . . 2 a5 Valve Lifters. 3 . A 60 Exhaust Heaters. . 10.00 $7.50 Cocoa Tonneau Mats. . . 350 250 HEATERS and. MlSCELLANEOUS Anti-Freeze Mixture ... Auto Recorders ...... kel-finished Bumpers Nickel Spring Bumpers 1921 Blue Books . 1922 Blue Books Carbon Removers Enkine Primers ,. Engine Primers . Gasoline Filters. . Fire Extinguishers (quart size) Fire Extinguishers (pint size) Fire Extinguishers (3-gallon size). . Truck Jacks (4-ton).... Truck Jacks (5-ton).z.. Our Recommendation Is Your Protection INATIONAL ELECTRICA prcin Supply Company “Nesco Jr.” Radio Receiving Set . . $12 Regular Price, $20 Complete with Headphones and_ Antenna equipment, and the best known materials are used throughout. No batteries required; nothmg to get out of order} fully guaranteed. Regularly Speeial Loud Speakers . $20.00 $15.00 Magnetic Modulators . 1200 900 Magnetic Modulators . 1275 Magnetic Modulators ... ) 713 Antenna Meters, 0-274 Amp 3 3.60 Antenna Meters, O-5 Amp.... . 3.75 Inside Lightning Arresters. : 3 125 Books “T]lc Radio Te]ephono' - - 25 . 725 435 700 Mounted Galena Crystals, guaranteed. s 20 3-plate Variable Condensers . .S 150 13-plate Variable Condenser . 1.68 23-plate Variable Condenser. K 1.95 . 43-plate¥ariable Condenser. 2,52 3-16-inch Argolite Dials...... 5 40 4-inch Argolite Dials .. - 3-16-inch Magnus Dials. - X 40 German Silver Dials 3-16-inch Inseloid Dials . 74-inch Inseloid Dials ......... 500 Nesco “J. V. T.” Sockets Power Transformers.. Propp Variocouplers Mounted Variometers Mounted Variocouplers . \bbott Variocouplers . Lawsam Variometers ... Ampliphone Loud Speakers “Beeko” Telegraph Keys "Dand_\"' Telegraph Keys “Dandy” Learners’ Sets . Leg Ke: 200 No. 2-A Roller-Smith Head Phones (2,700 ohm). Multi Jacks . No. &4 8. & \cnduw Y\l‘_\ s 'l'ransmitting C 3 Transmitting Grid Leaks Filter Reactors Panel Type Rheostats Table Type J\heo&}t{:c Raymond Vernier eostats . nger Tubes and Brass Parts, unassembled, for Abho(t variocouplers ... o pianle Antenna Plugs .... No. 81 Switch Contact Points, doz. . No. 200-A Stromberg-Carlson Head Phones. No. 2500 Manhattan Head Phones . Superior Head Phones Ec!. 1870 Open 7:30 to 5:30 | —Saturdays Close at 1 P.M. 1328-30 NewYorkAve. Phone Main 6 4 S > RIS = =SSN ICE====== FEAFTIT 2 = 3 SRV ERS » s = e g —By BUD FISHER ¢ FEFIEIT

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