Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 17, 1926—-PART 1. » 13 NIONVETERANS 25 NS I B Lavine mawatwio, s asveu s ARGENTINEENVDY %22 27 RINCE CARDL'SSOR of the hens we o a (UM s o ————e—" - W in Maryland U’s Race to Decide State Champion- | Ap. 5k . Cushing Camp and Woman’s TI?';\{I;‘-\} e % Divis, o " ship—Register 247 Times fffr First Ten Weeks. : L’;fi“ Dr. Pueyrredon Guest at| ‘| Status of Offspring by Mor. Auxiliary Hold Cere- th | : : ; i i seniine ma | Luncheon—Meets Officials | - :ine| ganatic Marriage Changed 5 ] = L, Tl e monies. Mrs. I3aith I <. A January 16 # Phore were acveral bense emfers and Leaders in Capital. | . Busi | by Renunciation. i e (Direct from ring- | later In th \ clond of | 1 e | ¥ Dr. Adelbert A. Tay mander of Cushing Camp :| TO BE EXPLAINED IN TALK | i S5 vy fin oo it | ey SRR | .'Fg;)';i,nf T e S el il Gy gt i ; ‘ . Include Al Nationali [ c d ASSOCIATION EXECUTWES%.; Birds That Sit on Eggs ‘o annulled 4 | \| Named Chmirman of Chief Commit- |ipe ¥ v made pro. 3 % e ) y child, but tee of Georgetown Resident ot thia tHiore bag 2 3 Seanel, altered th 1e boy's name, | pouth Re Y . azation emporarily dalu 1 2 teh has bey up a tota still goin; : (‘,‘:;jxr:'(i;s(up]ds chickens 15 nex 5 ¢ i Phillp Walk Individual honors for the past v are: E. oker, fir s u lawyer. - srdlinger, commer s A1 E O Jme reports, says the had no love af- ation from the o another, night Some Beginning to Molt. > than 90 per cent of the inhabitants of Halti use appliances. 'The New “ The “Highlights” of This Great Sale of -Tube Radio Set David Geimes Radio Sets Complete with all necessary : : Your $69.50 Buys— equipment—extraordinary value David Grimes 5-Tube Receiving Set. i 5 Genuine Cunningham CX301-A Tubes. 1 Westinghouse Rubber Cased Storage Bat- tery. 2 [ ] p Large 45-Volt B Batteries. 2215-Volt B Battery. Or Without -~ “C” Battery. Equipment, $39 Complete Aerial Equipment. $12.50 Musette Bakelite Bell Loud Speaker. The Musette Horn “The Stradivarius of Radio,” with its clear, - mellow, resonant tone, was awarded the t\\\\\\\\\\\mfil o i — ‘. — 0 2 . trophy at the Radio World’s Fair, Septem- by us, if Installed b : A a7 ‘w‘ you wish, j "i ber, 1924. Tt usually sells for $12.50—but you get it as a part of the equipment of this set. at a slight additional charge. Six Months’ Service We maintain a corps of efficient radio men, and guarantee you free service on your radio for six months,.if we install it for you. Convenient Payments Pay 20%.down on the cost of your set and $1.50 a week thereafter till the set is paid for —exceptionally liberal terms! ON SALE, RADIO BALCONY—STREET FLOOR Promp ¢ Delivery One glancc o the set Wlll.convmc'e 5 S tl.‘!at thlS i .value ezztraord.m i An.d The prompt service of our credit department the moment you feel the fine precision tuning of the dials you'll realize that this T i i e e T O e is indeed as fine a five-tube set as you can buy. radio delivered within a few days. An addition to the charm of any room is the handsome hardwood cabinet with O G its overlay panels of genuine mahogany and the shielded black metal panel front, ur Guarantee handsomely engraved and emblazoned with copper. Each set is fully guaranteed, with free serv- ice for six months if we install it. We main- ON SALE ON SALE tain a thoroughly trained service force to RADIO Bm RADIO care for every set we sell and install. 4 BALCONY : 2 I?Tlif;:)g’l} R 0. ' STREET - Inquiries by Mail Solicited FLOOR 7th to 8th to E—-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ELiew

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