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CARILLON'S RANGE WIDENED BY RADID Church ’Bells Can Be Heard 10 Miles by Amplifying Invention. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 20.—Church svells loud ‘enough to be heard 10 miles booming out chimes never before play- sble are the latest creation of the radio vacuum tube. The new device, the electric carillon, was described to the New York Elec- trical Society last night by Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith, vice president and gen- eral engineer of the Radio Corporation of America. ‘The operator plays a pianolike key- board, which causes tiny hammers to strike tiny steel chimes. By use of fa- miliar radio pick-up and amplifying de- vices, these tones can be swelled mil- lions of times in volume. They can be played out from a church tower with| glant Runs or trills can be played even more rapidly than on a piano, some- thing, Dr. Goldsmith said, never before Toud speakers. May Be Candidate YOUNG ASWELL MIGHT SEEK FATHER'S SEAT. JAMES B. ASWELL, JR. +HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DOOR-T0-DOOR RAI 11 Southwestern Roads Try to Offset Bus Lines With Freight Delivery. By the Associaged Press. ST. LOUIS, March 20.—In an effort to retain and regain short-haul pack- age freight business they have been losing in ircreasing quantities recently to truck lines, 11 Southwestern railroads anuounced here yesterday they would inaugurate door-to-door freight kage service on their own bills of I It is planned to start the service within 60 days. A committee of vice presidents of the 11 railroads involved—the Missouri cific, Texas & Pacific, 'Frisco, cotmn Belt, Missouri-Kansas-Texas, South- ern Pacifie, Rock Island, Santa Fe, Kansas City Southern, Louisiana and Arkansas the Island—said work of tariffs already was will be filed with merce Commission as soon as The plan can be made eff with the commission’s npprw:l SERVICE PLANNED: play ever produced. ON RECORD IS BELIEF There s a knock on the door and when e o g Th‘l Exile.” Labourdin is the exile and Melaneau is & mountaineer. PARIS, written what is perhaps the shortest D. is mountain cabin near the frontier. ns it the exile en is the entire dialogue of the ().—Tristan Bernard has| play: 1t is called “The | onmy Melaneau—Hou much? The exile turns on his heel and walks off as the curtain falls. As the curtain rises Labourdin—Whoever you are, pity on & h:nud man. There is a price have .~There is a tend- ency toward the demure and the puritan in the latest fashions. Little gny and navy frocks replace last mu lu crl blc leas evening gowns with coatees of lhl'll. men- C.) FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931. [PARISIAN PLAY SHORTEST Meleneau is sittiog before the fire o PURITANICAL: FASHIONS NOW IN VOGUE AT PARIS PARIS, (NANA. for its neck. even cblack cups and ‘Vogue. nequins are be-mittened and very often the only ornament for & dress is a tiny rosebud or daisy chain trimming A flower on a collarless coat should be set high on the shoulder and this, again, should be neat and quiet in tone. Black lamps and black pedestal stands ua the latest note for the home saucers are in 13 SINK WITH SHIP SHANGHAI, March 20 (#).—Reports from Wenchow, 300 miles sguth of * here, said today the coastwise steam Changkiang, which struck a rock and _ sank off Amoy‘'March 16, left: & death’ and | toll of 13. The advices sald 74 persons - had aboard i1 beenmm and 61 of them had WoODWARD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Your Spring Coat is Easily Selected Here 200-YEAR-OLD OPERA B hsctric. Shhce, e balleten, 1 The plan provides for pick-up and | delivery service at both the origin and only one of the possibilittes of electric IS FILMED AFTER ROW | destination ends of freight service lines m{‘ a fllu'frv'::!:m:‘lgr b:r!pal;yefl“llfi ‘Ifi 301,‘“1“11“0?;1 cost over the vfienfi musician of the future may obtain vio- |Satirical Piece A Reaches Screen! T s Tl e e caro e o e e e ‘scumds may cven be developed.| Despite Controversy in |, Bevond the 300.mile wadiue 't was “The artist and musician will become ! fee will be assessed. more important becluse of the advent | o! electric music,” said Dr. Goldsmith. “The At a Price Far Below What You Expected to Pay 25 8 Every day new styles arrive, to keep our collection of $25 coats always up-to-the- minute—and not for a long time has $25 bought such fine quality, good workman- ship and style details. Styles for sports and dress...with these fashion notes to mark them Spring, 1931—intricate neck- lines and cuffs, ascot ties, crushed and stitched belts, patent leather belts, cowl necklines and fur-trimmed. sleeves. Plain or fur-trimmed styles. These Materials— Nubby Tweeds Krinkle Crepe Camelghair Treco Crepe Velveteen Veolaine Chunga Navy Telga Tan, Sizes for misses, 14 to 20—for women, 38 to 50—for little and larger women, 35%4 to 49%4. Filming of the picture was stopped atter Bert Brecht ahd Kurt Welll, aga German Courts. physical limitetions which, now | BERLIN (#).—John Gay’s 200-yea-| Aglones and Automobiles. | weigh he!\lly on great artists wi o abiliet Wibir Diodhs of “60atDs | ‘There are now more than 8,000 air- effects correspondingly widened.” versy which threatened to reach the | just as many planes as there were au- ‘The carillon was developed under | tomobiles 1nyt)?is country 30 years ago. R.'C. A-Victor Co. The famous old satirical opers, Inf0 | popg’yhen it is realized that 25,000,000 —s- which the director, G. W, Pabet, intro- | frucks and cars are being driven in inis the screen as it was on the stage. It Regular Delivgry der of Bciots. Oper.” g Star every day. The great ma- FRANCISCO, March 20 (®). fority have the paper delivered ago founded the Ancient Egyptian Or- |ter and compoter, had asked the courts | - bis- had_muti- day morning at a cost of 1% der of Sciots, and became known na- |to rule that Tobis-Warner ha osmts GAlly R0’ & tents Suday anthropic work, died terday from s |recognition in converting it m)o a mm‘!’c stroke. - talkie. this lar service at California as a youth 2nd settled in |given a twentieth century slant to which | 5000 now and service Pruitdale, where he was mayor three |the costumes of a previous century give | tcmorrow. years. old “The Beggars' Opera” s on \the considerably reduced and the range of planes in use in the United States— supervision of C. J. Young of the| U | There is food for thought in this state- duced many situations merely Linted at | count C. H. 8. Pratt Founded Ancient Or- retained the name “Die Drelgroschen | Over 100,000 familles read The BAN Charles H. S. Pratt, 69, who 22 years e b S T tionally in Masonic circles for his phil- |lated their stage production beyond 5 If you are not taking advan. ‘Botn in Brooklyn, N. Y., he came to | In the picture lines and music are - ite, telephione National a parodistic touch. | New Colors— Skipper Blue Mixtures Brown Green Black Gray THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Sheer Chiffon Silk. Hose Full-Fashioned and with Picot Tops A fine gauge chiffon silk Hose, with picot top, plaited sole and narrow French heel. In a splendid assortment of colors for Spring—Fall nite, reve, mayfair, light beige, Summer tap, oak tan, promenade, light and dark gun metal and mauve beige. Sizes 874 to 10. 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