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14’ The Only Cap With Flap Attached. protected with an attached. flapto the bottle Cap — BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. DISTANT STATIONS. | LOCAL STATIONS, Al Programs Scheduled for Eastern| NAA—Naval Radio Station, Standard Time. Va, (710 Meters), 5 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- mment. | p.n.—Weather bureau report. le 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and speclal iitems, Radio, WIP—Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia 1 3 | ket @ (400 Meters), T ily market report. p.m.—"“How Juvenile Begins” by the Depart- | ment_of Labor. Dot and d p.m.—Health talk RADIO NEWS Standard wave signals will be sent out tonight by the bureau of stand- ards to enable listeners to calibrate thelr antennae. The transmission will begin at 11 p.m. and continue until lengths from 550 to 1,600 meters. The schedule of the transmission follows. Eleven to 11:05 p.m., general call on 550 meters; 11:05 to 11:10 p.m., standard wave; announcements; 1 general call on 600 meter: standard wave announcements; 1 general call on 630 meters; announcements; 12:40 to 1. general call on 1,160 mete; to 12:50 a.m., standard wave; 12:50 12.55 a.m., announcements; 1 to 1:05 am., general call on 1,500 meters; 1:05 to 1:10 a.m., standard wave; 1:10 to 1:15 a.m., apnouncements. The general call will be “QST de ‘WWYV standard wave signals” repeat- ed and will be on the same frequency as the test signal. The standard wave length will be the letters WWV repeated. In the announcements the wave length of the test signal will be stated. The general call and an- nouncements will be made by both radio telephony and radio telegraphy. +|These standard signals may be used for calibrating a wavemeter or re- celving set. The Luke Benton and the Blossom Albany Community Chorus. To the Radio Editor: As a means to show some of the local broadcasting stations the tyrannical stand they have taken in filling the wave lengths at night with a continuous performance of cheap and uninteresting programs, which destroy the reception of good, high-class programs from out of town, I would suggest that the listeners-in boycott the sta- tions until they come to some compromise. This, of course, does mot apply to every -local station, but the ones. I refer to will be easily rec- onized by local radio fans’' For instance, what interest is it to know that “Biil Jones” and “Tom Smith” in Ohio heard the concert broadcasts the entire program of the two verses and then the chorus, but from some of the local sta- tions one plece 18 played over and over again for twenty minutes, I appreciate the work of the loca] stations, but I think they should be fair and cut down their long-winded concerts somewhat o others can be heard. Then again, when a concert is being broad- casted by some high-talented singer is it fair to have a local station start testing out their set and thus flll the air with noise that is descriptive of “Dante’s Ing ferno”? G. A. HOWARD¥ 1410 16th street. GOES TO NEW QUARTERS | The local finance office of the Army |has been transferred from the Lemon located in the Lemo. present lease for next July. The the finance offi at building, the waich will expire quarters vacated by will be occupied. y st, by the newly organized income tax division of the internal revenue office, Treasury De partment. le AL CATARRHAL JELLY in guaranteed by 30 years nervice to millions Ameri Kondon last night, or “We are glad to know that you received our pro- gram?” When some broadcasting station s scheduled for an hour is there any reason to continue it two hours and a half? At a theater a song is played with, maybe, one or SED CARS These reliable Washington Auto- mobile Dealers have combined to make Wednesday a day of real oppor- tunity to prospective used-car owners. Inn string orchestra and a number of instrumental and vocal soloists will give the concert program tonight of station WJH of the White & Boyer Company. .| A chorus of 1,000 voices will be heard In the air tonight when WGY 8 p.m—-Dance and home sing.” | 7:45 to 8 p.m.—Survey of business All listeners are requested to sing in |and industrial _conditions in the their own homes. They will be led | United States and foreign ocountries by radio with quartet accompanying. | by the Department of Commerce. 10:10 p.m.—Dance music. 8:05 to 8:20 p.m.—Public health service broadcast . 125, “Dried Ik Powder in Infant Feeding.” 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. building, on New York avenue be- tween 17th and 18th streets, to the third floor of the munitions building, in_West Potomac Park. Government-owned quarters are being sought also for the office of | ! public buildings and grounds, néw 5 p.m., announcements; 12 to 12:05 a.m., general call on 790 mcterulx 05 11: standard 1in on receipt of your name | andaddress KONDON Minneapolis, Minn. KDKA — Westi { AMERICAN DAIRY SUPPLY CO. 300 Washington, D. C. i caeia el - 1 recital. ok Pittsburgh | M | _| WIL—Continental Electrie Company l (360 Meters). alk, | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph selec- amtime lady | tions. alk, “The ot | i | WMU — Doubleday-Hill Electric Co. 1 B p.m—Talk by “Rabbitt” Mar- | (360 Meters). !unn!ln, shortstop Pittsburgh base i :30 p.m.- | oW market Te ‘aift 4:30 to & Program of music. ball_club. 8:30 p.m.—Sentinel Quartet. L we Newark, N. J.‘l efers), Music Lover.” mtanice: iwlA\'—-“r’nndwlrd & Lothrop (380 S—The Hecht Company Music Building (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the vic- | trolaand’ reproducing piano. Boap,Ointment Talcam. | address: Camenra Laborat The v Metern). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the pho- nograph and reproducing plano. WJH—White & Hoyer Co. Meters). usic and featurse. cert program as fol- som Inn String Or- 1 of Miss Catherine Miss Cornelia Alli- Mrs. L. M. Hurdle, Luke Benton Or-! v Moorman, so- Seidler, accom- + M. Doran, So- m M. Doran, Marcus C. Hopkin, am M. Dor Theodore How icorge Herbert Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair 1t you want to keep vour hair in good condition, be careful what You wash it with. Many and prepared poos contain too much free Tiis ories the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsi- shampoo (which is P ni avy might ceches by naval officers and music | Ili 2 rondway.” | | by Navy band. —SPECIALS— Buick, 7-Pass.....$400 Chandler, 7-Pass..$600 (New Paint) Chevrolet .......$250 Page, 6-66 .....$1,500 (New Paint) lm. SPECIAL 1922 Mitchell, 7-pass. New motor, car in perfect condition, new paint and top. Don’t miss this opportunity. . | KYW—Westinghouse, Chicngo x Meters). Story- | 100 | sham- | sonps ¢ 7:50 p.m.—Bedtime 4'to 10 10 p.m—Ne y Dodge Touring, $550 Packard Twin Six A Real Bargain for Cash $300 And other bargains $200 up. ndlition guaranteed. No finance charges. Neumeyer Motor Co. Distributors of Mitchell Cars 1823 14th St. N.W. Wells, ! torical episod . w and York — Amer Telezraph ( (400" Meters). 1 to p.m.—Must 7:30 p.m.—Recital by soprano. i n pany. Telephone New |GIFT TO COL. E. L. JONES. Read carefully each announcement on this page. It is a summary of used- car opportunities, and will appear every Tuesday—making Wednesday used-car day. North 7522 e x BON%%JSED Priced Right Used Cars 730\;.7:‘,,;.‘,; “ g . | 192§Efi:;swe“ 10 SPECIALS 22 _Maxys ALL UNDER $300 No Car Older Than 1919 Model $675 1922—Dodge INCLUDING— DODGE touring FORD Metropolitan Motor Co. 1028 Connecticut Avenue Main 5724 Wayne Smith & Co. 2201 M Street N.W. Aandruft hair dries quick- it leaves it fine fufty and easy to ||| weB—Atlanta 61070 ified_cocoanut oil | dio Universtiy. | nece will Tast | % PER DY AL ve o hs. e ir rmantie SBe ] p.m.—-Radio owl concert by Order de Molay Pen Which President Used in Signing Reclassification Bill. er Jones, director of the rdetic survey, vesterday n President Harding the | with which he signed the re- | ification bill. 1y and evenly. au and silky, bright, manage You can get M ehampoo at any dr cheap, and a ry one in t! ure vour drugei Journal (400 Meters). Twilight concert 1 the Today’s Special Locomobile - Touring $400 The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolph Jose, President 1138-1140 Conn. Ave. Phones Franklin 3900-01-02 PACKARD “The Safest Used Car Market in the World” Twin Sixes Single Sixes Special for Wednesday le six Coupe, nickel 2 overhauled and re- painted and just the car for a pianist. West 2007 WGY — General Schenectady, N. Y. ( cture. Albany ric Company, 0 Meters). | 5:2'5!:;‘3“; . .4 hepi;‘z 1922 Gardner Touring, $700 wels open as a safe- guard againsi Grippe or Influenza. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors pres A3 Eto b S0} pm i Nuiol hechore 1t e ik eS8 P Educatioan] features: this natural lubricant and 12:45 to 2 thus secures regular bowel frolic. movements by Nature’s own method—Ilubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. ARE vyour children pale and thin, weak and languid? Build them up for the long, hot summer with Gude’s Pepto- Mangan. It will heln them put on solid flesh, bring back the roses to their cheeks, the brightness to their eves, and the health, and vigor which spring fever hastakenaway. Two generations of children have been kept hearty, plump and rosy by the use of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan as a spring tonic. Your druggist has Gude’s, liquid or tablets, as vou prefer. Qudes | =¥ Pepto-Mangan ime stories | Tonic and Blood Envicher P. 3 8 to 10 p.g.—Continuous program & Community 1922 Gardner Roadster, $650 WWJI—Detr N $675 1922—Chevrolet Touring $325 Reasonable Terms H. B. LEARY, Jr. Distributors MAXWELL AND CHALMERS AUTOMOBILES 1321 14th St. N.W., Main 410! Open Evenings U SPECIAL TODAY 1922 FORD COUPE Here’s a car you have been looking for—equipped with $200 worth of extras—good paint— top and rubber. Mechanical condition perfect 1920 Ford Coupe. .. ... .$250 1920 Dort Touring m 1 plan aker. DORT OAKLAND CHEVROLET TERMS—One-third Down—Balance Monthly WALK IN—RIDE OUT District Oakland Co. 1709 L Street Main 7612 WDAF—Knnsas City Star (400 Me- ters) 1920 Stutz Touring, new 2 tires, fine shape a.m.—“Nighthawk" All these cars in excellent condition. Terms, with no financing charges, can be ar- ranged. 7 P, 10 WOC — Palmer Towa (400 M 6:45 p.m.—Chimes . Davenport, | ters). Scho, 1 9 P . o, LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE Good Values in Used Cars Remember — every car you see on the road is a used car. We have a limited number of late model used cars at the present time that are real good values, and you should inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. A RECONDITIONED USED CARS. GUARANTEED ALL SPECIALS 1921 Ford Sedan....$350 |1920 Buick Sedan. ...$750 11920 Ford Sedan....$275 Sealdsweet Florida oranges are so juicy you must drink them to really know how good they are. Tree-ripened, sweet and of good flavor; now at their best. Sealdsweet ‘Jlorida Grapefruit Sealdsweet Florida Grapefruit supply needed food elements to the system. Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit. Insist that he supply you with them SEALDSWEET" ORANGEADE Made after one of the scores of tested recipes in*Home Uses for Juices of Seald- sweet Florida Granges and Grapefruit.” Send for gift copy, free. Address, Florida Citrus Exchange, 720 Citrus Echiange Building, Tampa, Fl - $500 See Mr. Moore R. McReynolds & Son 1423-25-27 L St. NN\W. Phone M. 7228 Open Evenings Terms Geo. C. Rice Auto Co. 1517 Connecticut Ave. Special Stearns Coupe —the excellent condition of the paint and _upholstery is evidence of the splendid care given this car. Mechanically it's all right as it's a Stearns. “It improves with wuse” ask any owner. Geo. C. Rice Auto Co. 717 17th St. N.W. Remember a good used car is a much better bargain than a cheap new one. Before buying acar of any kind - kindly i n vesti- gate our bar- gains. ' Lambert Hudson Motor Co. 633 Mass Ave. N.W. 1921 Haynes Touring . $950 1920 Buick (Winter top) 1920 Buick Touring. .$525 1920 Cole “8” 7-pass.$950 11919 Hudson | "Cabriolet ........$650 11918 Studebaker tour.$200 |1918 Buick Touring. .$300 | (6-cylinder) STANLEY H. HORNER USED CAR DEPARTMENT Main 5296 1015 14th Street Listed below are a few cars that will please the most discriminating buyer. Compare these values and bring your deposit. Lowest terms anywhere. Buick, 1920, perfect Overland model “ Cadillac Sedan .. Liberty, 1919, S-pass. ..$350 | Chandler, 1920, new paint. .$485 .$350 -$395 .§200 .$500 Dodge 1919. Dort 1921 . Speedster, Big bargain. Dodge, 1921 Dodge Sedan, 1921 Bring Your Deposit STUDEBAKER Main 2646 1016 Conn. Ave. N.W. NESH w-h-a-t d-o-e-s “HURLEYIZED” mean The name “HURLEYIZED?” to Used Cars is an insur- ance of satisfaction—and to prospective used car owners should mean as much as “Boston” to garters, “Gillette” to razors and “Ivory” to soap—THEY STAND THE TEST—AND PROVE THE BEST!! Huzrley_Motor Co. Our Reputation Is Your Protection Open Evenings and Sundays 1522 14th St. N.W. Phone North 6462 ? ? doctor or business man. Twin Six Sedan, special Dur- ham body, six disc wheels. A wonderful car. Make your offer. P. W. Motors, Inc., Packard Distributors 1707 Kalorama Road Phone North 600 (Ask the Man Who Ow. SPECIAL Chandler, pass, touring Fiat, 1920 special body Tour- o 37 $1,000 ger ... Several other used cars in excellent condition priced right. Remember—A used car is only as good as the firm with which you deal. Semmes Motor Co. 613 G St. N.W. Main 6660 Open Evenings Until ® 0'Clock. One) Barry-Pate Motor Co. Pioneers of Chevrolet in Washington 2525 Sherman Ave. Columbia 1706—Franklin 5 1922—490—Chevrolet touring Cord tires—many extras, good condition throughout. Terms If Desired O’Connell-Clark Motor Co. Kissel Distributor 1101 Connecticut Ave. Phone-Main 6969 CHEVROLETS, 4 ALL MODELS, ¢ FORDS! FORDS! 25 taken in trade on new Chevrolets, $50 up. Seripps-Booth Touring Nash 7-pass. Dort Touring . Dodge Touring . Dodge Sedan .. FORDS--FORDS 550 Up Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms Coupes Sedans Deliveries Tourings Trucks Buicks, Dodges, many other, makes. We take any make of car in trade on new Ford SPECIAL b 1922 Ford Touring | —perfect condition—goo d paint and tires. A 3250 real bargain The Bartram Motors Company Authorized Dealers Lincoln, Ford, Fordson New Hampshire Avenue and M St. NW. Phones: West 458 and 459 SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS Chevrolets, Packard Single Six, 1922, Stutz 4-Passenger Touring, 1922. Plerce-Arrow Limousine Ford Coupe, latest model. I | i | 1 Ford Sedans, 1920 and 192 Ford Runabouts, $75 to $225. Ford Tourings, $85 to $250. Ford Truck, 1921, with body. Peerless Touring. Terms offered on all these cars. Every one in good running con- ditton. R.L. Taylor Motor Co. 1840 14th St. N.W.