Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. cago, told a meet- 'Iprn::l organs and thqre they effect KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Prepnred. 'l’An«lnz of lhp functions of the 1 A ZE SECOMD oOF JeAN LA FRONMAGE \WHo FleHTs ze pueL wiz You ON OCTOBER l0” —By POP MOMAND. “TH'.VERY ONE I WANT - JEND T RiGHT P! HERES A TJOWNT wiTH UHRA VIOLET RAY i S Annual ! t l\lxtlunqll) \'A K cil, x '~ t Rcsults Declared Satlsfac- “" lsckmes e 108 ! tory in Many Cases—Sun Compared to Radio. MAR!NES FIGHT FIRE. Dculc‘mmnt Sent to Battle Blaze Sun Broadcusting Station. Dr. Pacini described t as being in effect a huge b sting | s, HEGO, Ca October 2.—A station that is perpetually ines was hur- ast night from in Forest. re- | @ body, which m‘( forms of | a fire that had burned | two davs in brush and | e ra erve fibers to the’various in- Another Important Radio ()pporlunuy Even Exceeding Last Year’s Wonderful R.C. Radiola Sale *’50,000 Worth of Radio Sets Type HHL Three-Tube Receivers Complete With Genuine RCA-UV 201-A Tubes. Batteries, Loud Speaker, Antenna Equipment Pay While You Listen--- I'his entire set will be Id on easy monthly pay ments > that all may Everything That's Needed--- Complete in Every Respect Combining our own great purchasing powers with that of stores affiliated with us, we have at last reached a goal for which we have been striving for some time. AT LAST WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THE PUBLIC A RECEIVING SET AT A PRICE EVERY ONEE CAN AFFORD TO PAY. Here is the Story Our own engineers, working together with a radio concern famed for their experience and craftsmanship (one who manu- factured radio sets long before the era of broadcasting), have at last evolved a radio set meeting every requirement of the pub- lic. Nonew circuit has beenused. We still retain the circuit used today as the standards for— : : 1 The Commercial Radio Companies of the World The United States Army The United States Navy And the Armies and Navies of Nearly Every Foreign Nation This is the— Armstrong Regenerative Circuit We have developed a 3-circuit tuner that is capable of receiving all local and nearby stations. The volume produced by the set is sufficient to be heard with ease throughout a large living room. Tone quality is soft, mellow and life-like. Just one tuning control and one volume control is used. A child can operate it. This Entire Set is Operated on Dry Cell Batteries—No Storage Batteries Necessary s 50 $ deposit Eo 15 dellvers What You Receive for 349-50 1—Three-tube Clapp Eastham Set 3—Radio Corporation of America UV 201-A Tubes 8—L.1égle| size special Radio Ray-O-Vac Dry ells 3—Ray-0O-Vac B Batteries, medium size 2—Insulators 100 feet Antenna Wire 35 feet lead-in wire, rubber covered 1—Porcelain Tube 1—Lightning Arrester (approved). 1—Loud Speaker This Set Capable of Receiving Long Distance Under Favorable Conditions Some of the Features You Will Be Able To Enjoy This Winter For This One Moderate Outlay, $49.50 World series Boxing matches (title bouts) The Pres.uential campaign Candidates’ speeches Recitals by vocalists and instrumentalists Symphony and band concerts Dance programs by the best orchestras Religious and community programs. Expert Installation Advice You will find that the attendants in our Radio Studio are versed in the intricacies and the general knowledge of the radio ap- paratus they offer to you. They are courteous and will be pleased to answer any question regarding installation or about the set you now have or the one you contemplate buying. Installation can be arranged at the time of purchase. (Badio Shop, ¥ St.) The Hecht Radio Studio, 624 F Street L — Monumental Entertainment Every Night With Your Radio

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