Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1923, Page 91

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despite their peaceful efforts, find themsclves involved in war, each - promises neither to treat nor to con- clude an armistice or peace without the other” The two states further agree to e | arbitrate or submit to the interna- . _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Dlowing wave length: 253 meters, 1,060 | tio court all differences between = | Kilocycles The trans ting power them, and to nclude no alllance one pie pan was placed on the table is 10 watts with third parties save by common upside down, while the second pie pan S 1 permiss to broudcast { The life of the treaty is tc aced right side up on tdh of the sent to the ! Ay and insulated from {t by a!500-watt Class B em- | treaty will be comj Ts et e o ..z |Guarantee Each Other in De- |‘iiiiies! , d5wments, W¥est, if was connected as pre-{sued until n ribed. B {of Commerc It is Supplemented by an aecord for nr s et Weat Sod Wenlier Hasiaus, fensive Alliance—Pact to |ccpnomis and cusioms untn, r!l was found where the lo 8 ’ A plan to blish at st three favor Il[:uv; this treaty and will per- e found whore the Jocsl S ueening Weaihor hufouns in the | Be Filed With League. | fa e enativor o, mtociute PR e kindly ined in the pie [Yorth ‘”g:“:-“f pends upon whether themselves with Latvia and Esthonia. pans ile we listened to a program s ”‘_lx‘r'_'"'“«"_:““ ."Y —_— Meanwhile, there is a marked im- irom Texas. N aboy e hasaa I:r-‘l:‘r;'"ll‘\l-‘-fl.rwzIll|: A——— 5 provement in the relations of Lithua. A somewhat tardy reporter, al-|cal ship ‘Jacques Cartler,” whic R b e W i though, it must be admitted, one with [ROW on crutse. The de PARIS, December 1. 4 Iuitiative, saved himself ffom being [0F the scheme were worked out | mi’}"f‘fi;r"fl’m b e )z::fl";" ot soooped on a local capital story, | the Shipping nd the weather 4 cal and o o o A S e S el il T | Imnoriany ey of sollical avd| pOYICEMAN SHOOTS GIRL. may have saved his head S oy s 1, betwee nd La —_— Y DS Sayet el dud Shinping Board is to furnish e AET At uew . e L vent, |auarters, subsistence and radio facil- | been made public. and soon will | Bullets Pierce Clothing of Others Pntontr o Aining mith t|ities for two men on three of its]be filed with the league of nations g i S he out | fransatlantle vessels " The weather | The essential political clauses fol- in Chage. Srnok Washing et the specch iskilled observers. A mintmum esti- {10 . inted Press n\r"..';;i ‘~”{m\'\‘,»:‘(§”fl‘ -:"“X\[",)r"[" |mate for a vear's salarles is placed Firmly resolved to safeguard the| NEW YORK, December e e R Ply fomg'me (At $30,000, and it is understood that | natio soverelgnty i independence | Evelyn Galundore, twer LW T T ot e Uit et Yo tha | ConETéSS Will be asked to make buch 4 could mot ket to the un gppropriation. cathedral in time, even with a taxt “I BT Iy irousn, threo gov. [ Well s the intosrity of thelr terri- | when Patrolman Bert M uAaeny he wdcaliea . that Woap |EEament ivesiely wauld Mecomns Moatligjicony, the republioy 0 Tatvir SR gaged|iin o gun Katile with Waller v he recalle a AP | weuther bureaus, o data_receivec : st ettt L [ - a8 broadeasting the ceremonies and | b radio from other v O i norih | ethonls have decied to conclude & | Weodward of Gresnwich, Conn, In & .I}Irul nwl.:‘.‘.;l\ o u r‘.\».m"\ a.»l Rn:“.- |,.m.l(~ \\t‘»ulll be ?.\dmn«-:x and fore- ”“fl "| *l'" D "“““'- : chaee through the theatrical district, eSS b, e as saved. €h- | casts broadcast perio “The high contractin arties e W N - ing to the club, he tuned in, and leis- | {nibraneh ofacs > Sij S hen s partles en-| o other bullets penetrated cloth Tecly maie mutcs Guctug the aie-|Gooviee i fs wosaicted wonid be gt|wc uemscluca fo pursue @ purely jles of ather passershs. Who. BAws course of the speuker. Later at the | groat value to ships at sea, seaports |Peaceful policy, having for its aim |ever escaped | : I office he pounded out a newt half col- | and coastal regions to maintain and strengthen the honds S 1 tarce umn and went home: saved by the ! < weather bureau and the Shi of friendship as well as to develop SBAVES S TN radio—if the city cditor docsn't find | Board have been in co-operation cconomic relations with all metions, | A g PRl ST of 1t out. some time on marine meteorological especially the = Faltic " states ~and L AT v eapaa ; [ports. One new feature, Just accom- | neiRhboring nations nceals apo Wantn ilent Nlght. D, T e eteme Eor Wil movern: | - “inorder to co-ordinate their [Jaw were : 1 Radio E | mental’ v > [ he | peaceful endeavors, the two gover v as charged with the 1w w very much in | her twice daily o the we 2 < prov to concert themsel t of an antomobile. He was about night. Why 2R an e of foreien | 1o start the i police said, when s 1¢ . tube-set o il » masters of over 300 Shi | potiey h id 1o }a detective stepped on the runcing some of the « ot ners | Board vessels will begin taking w on litical a4 and told him he was under ar. stay up until 10 (i after wtlons twice daily on December L yaid in 1 tional jrest. Woodward Jjumped from the they can begin to get out- o-operation on the part of the| “If the high contracting parties. | machine, firing as he ran. ati Why should we |meteorological service and the Shipping Board will mean much to th her 1 wi 4 forecasters ashore, as it will insure 1 If the tables [numerous regular reports from ships at W the ones who are |[sea in various localiti talking about using different cir- Orders to the masters of the Shipping © its would most likely be the |Board flect are to the e that pnes 10 howl weather observations be taken daily at ers and a few tube owners b and sent to the I ratto census s tateen e [lNcie ot whin there are, bty AMPLIFIERS SDETECTORS ! Tadio fans would bhe in favor of |to be reporte dless of the miore popular music and less rec Off shore. als of ed clussi Shipping Board and the J. HUGH TAYLOR n agreed . . . 'MA .Sl I. . Rudio Reviewed. | kuch me =55 B L e T s f | storms. know Ships in the morth Atlantic and gulf .. 2 car Book and allable from land Caribbegn sea will transmit di- W superintendent documents, i rCax e MONODVNE uUB SE & el Mr i the Glsbaon Sb D | Teotly se HURRED Te e B e tho I E T Jz&,’ ment obser an of the depar nt north Pacific, they will transmit to ZDUSLrrOc Ll @ Excr/SIvel Ly 3 . it states | “government. observer, San Francisco.” A E T pADIO AUTO SUPPLY CO. EETE LTSS p) AN BIG RADIO PARLEY. | 920 " NN - -+ - - Franklin - 1511 » inte 14(! 3 .\(IAHIH‘I at B ——— . - Y ST A o ; LFrepara: Liberal Discounts to Dealers o trkr‘vrnlv the ¢ 4’umpan>\l"“:‘h:;l;‘)i L Y a > n <‘;{:\ uns were altered to prov direet ¥ league e e bl i | Radio Sets Make Wonderful fon in China and it is It stations to States will be invi : Christmas Presents gue of n: ts here on Decem Ler 10, and it is then that the details of tiie conterence project willbemade J| Radiola Sr.......... $3950 Amrad Duo......... $25.00 - Il Radiola 11 9750 Amrad Reflex....... 40.00 ponat e v« | RULING FREES CUVILLIER. | pogiom v....... ... 14250 AmradR.F......... 12500 aribbean coast of South Amertc | o NEW YOR ember, 13— n Radiola IV .. .. 275.00 v... 130.00 developed u genera radio | SOl The de Il Radiola VII. .. 30000 GrebeCRIZ......... 17500 work 1p cove countries bor- | ;' (. Crain of meneral sessions, w of Mexico and the | hlyman Louis A. C er | a i §(¢:10‘;“"“,:s | held Assemblyman Louis A Cuvillicr) Il De Forest D10...... 150.00 Grebe CRS.......... 200.00 ¢ uciizalpa, and the | el brought by Police Com- . power of the New Oricana station was | vrimiontr Richard F, Enright, afte Federal 110 ... 10500 Crystal Receivers... 6.00 fricreased. A station was also opened ' gyyillier had asserted the police were S: ta, Colombia, and ar-| with bootle TS, érnational radio communication | erime had been committed by Cuvil- showed 4 large Increase | jier egram from Al- H e Joseph Corri Cmbracing his ¢ The erima ‘wi Phone Fr. 6903 1209 H St. NW. LB 0 (in 3 N case should be tried there. figures t radio » beside t ocean E 4 of interna- N M Honal ndicats Imitations may so the ¥ ing high- £ A At be dangerous X ing th ever been 8 G 98 for 1821 inciudes the ope shore B radio 3 2 an ships, “The ) ar : development n ra 0 as the gr in- . the number of rad le- 1 hadeasting statlons and in the number of receiving sets in use the public. During the summer months of 1922 there was a slacken- in the demand for rz pparently the m. T uly temporary, & vent of the fi number of re- ceiving sets in increased even more rapidly than before and the for transmi s came into the I ommerce in even greater numbers. A remarkable increase appears in the gross sales of the Radio Corporation for 1922-$11,286,(00, g3s compared .468,000'in 1 New Distance Tests. Can’ amateur rudio Tien in this country’ hear amateur CW transmit- ters in South Ameri It 18 not improbable that the tre- mendous expanse of 5,000 miles be- tween the United States and Argen- tina may be covered by radio during the fourth = of transatlantic tests organized by the American Radio Relay dwague between De- cember 2z and January 10. In re- sponse to the urgent request of mem- bers of the Radio Club of Argentina the A. R. R. L. i3 sending & schedule to South America. this season will be primarily ening contest for American _and Canadian amateur: this will mean that amateurs in this country, in addition to tuning up thelr receivers for incoming signals I'ts 'Y} [J :“ rated by their South American hers. Fi (lorlnmun!?n(\nn addressed to the A . R R L (rt;:u ::muu'ura‘ln r- fie' o thicy Ueiting Wilons | When >(§15ee the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the chedule . They will base thel 5 - = Al :: = = = oleulations on Greenwich © mean gICl'lu.m.e 3ayer sziplrm proved safe by millions and prescribed by Yihe greatest obstacle with which physicians over years for b the South Amerlcan amateurs will have to contend In sending their sig- e e e & i en Kimospharice which are baund. (o ace Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism compan; thelr summer climate. Pl i S merican arnstous Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Pain, Pain vl‘:’h?lep“mdlo has progressed in Ar- gentina to the extent that amateurs . P Py 99 B e ote e vy e el Accept only Bayer” package their CW code (rnrumll.mrs. of cours: @ . - # B Il havse i mever Neen which contains proven directions. proven to the satisfaction of the re- S Handy. ‘‘Bayer’” boxes of twelve tablets spective operators. o mew Mihanditins. | { Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. hero were no new broadcastin . 4 : s :::;:‘:fi E:E;E':&'fl auring o;h:h:;gf W ARNING « You will never find genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” partment of Gommeree. " " * onsale in candy stores, bars or cafes.” Ga to' Drugstore. h., d e of Monoscsticscidester ,’}:’;“c?.?;c’#”immu‘.."&?:’fi? Aspirin is the tiade mark of Beyer Manufacture of of Galicylioneid acquired by so mamy sacrifices, shot in the left leg late st night | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 2, 1923_PART 6. { for this yeur by 29,000,000 yen and the [ which we have been considerabiy be- | : proposed budget for 1424 contemplates | 1ow the ratlo of 60 per cent, as cr ‘ Convincing. a reduction of 41,000,000 yen, making 1 2 "M | From Eversbody's Magaz our expenditures’ for the two years|Dpared with England and America, the{ o ool TOET At REve 239,000,000 238,000,000 ¥ - A program arranged 2 e spectively. Of the totul for the two|under the direction of the lute Pre. | TO™ conviction £ 65 et RN Yoardd 126,000,000 1s for ordinary ac-|mier Kato was to huve b |the powerful plea of his lawyer. After court and 112,000,000 for special account. | pleted in 1 That date now I s Goqnitial By ihe Jucy the lawyed Brmiriuss COpIGted OF ordeved| been defarsed. -Agiin well inown: thel racIActal by, the Jucy (he tevy by July 22 last were foriy-seven constructicn of auxiliary shipx is not | steul that horse, didn't you”" ' submarines were ordered | restricted by the naval treaty | " Rew According to the program But we have alw, regarded the | reply, n submarines are to be or-|arms agreement as one which the | he tory powe would do well 10| Enormous Reconstruction i i matter of ausitiary shine, 1n | obeerve in Spirit s well as in et i Cost Causes Further Reduc- | tion in Ship Building. I | COAST TO COAST TOKIO, December 1.— Marine Takarabe, in a statentent to| The “DK” DX Circuit o sociated Press yesterda e- | G e KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST AS ONE OF THE BEST other governmental departments, had ALL AROUND SINGLE TUBE CIRCUITS DESIGNED £gain been required to reduce its bud- - L2 get because of the unprecedented ap - propriatians necessary for the recc 5 . ey Eaay to truction of Japan’ ated ; e \ it “In the revision of our naval pro- ter the W on_confer- : ; . 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