Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1931, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

r pag g EVENING BTAR, WASHTICTON, D. €. MOND.Y. X LER 50361 5 GBI o it HOLY ORDERS TAKEN o' rielSos “"5""’?“1::" At LANSBURGH’S Beginning Tomorrow—A Most Dramatic Pre-Christmas Sale of General Motors Radios the prlesthoofl by Canon Joseph P‘le'.ch- er. librarian of shwl.lmugum Cathedral, . v. Mr all was_presented by Wwo Ordained as Priests and Two | TE0 Noble C, Powell, l’ecwr of Emman- @8 Deasons at Service—Bishop | uel Church of Baltimor i v Freeman Presides. * GIVES ECONOMICS TALK Four candidates for holy orders were| walter Roth Tells Adult Forum of “| His Recent Survey of Europe. | A survey of economic conditions ., Bishop of Washington, sat pel, g Was) various European countries which o orni recently visited was presented by Walter ‘The nndldates included two for Lhfl‘ Roth, of the Bureau of Agricultural grlesthood Rev. James T. Marshall, | Economics, in a talk before the adult plprunv P-mh Forrestville, Md., and | forum of the Mount Pleasgnt Congre- Shilling, St. Mltfihev\ 8 gntlonn] Church yesterday. Plflsh Sell, Plel.!an! Md. Those made “Unrestricted 1mmimuon into thifi 2 ccunm over a period of time, would and J. .| cause just as unfavorable gt B e Rfiv Phlllp T Rhlnellnd here as exmt in athe-r parts of the den of the College of Prelchfls de world,” Mr. Roth s Jtvered the sermon. ‘The pushcarts “hlch line the curbs Rev. Mr. Marshail is the son of Rev.|of Washington and other cities are a James T. Marshall, sr., pastor emeritus | measure of the influence of Europe in of the Georgetown Presbyterian Church, ' America, he remarked. Featuring the Five Most Successful Period Cabinets, With Full Size Radios and Genuine RCA Matched Tubes. The Complete Unit Built and Assembled by the World Renowned General Motors Cor- poration of America, Builders of Fine Motor Cars and Frigidaire We Will Test Your Present Radio Tubes Without Obligations—and Here's a Chance to Renew Worn Ones at Great Savings PRICE With Christmas just around the corner this stirring piece of radio news. The masterful General Motors Radios in a choice of five handsome period cabinets at about half their original prices. In This Sale You Are Presented the Opportunity of Saving from $76.50 to $121.50 of the Price Originally Maintained by the Factory and Dealers AllOver the U.S.A. See these truly great instruments, and above all hear them perform. Test their widely known tone selector which gives you actual mastery of tone, by emphasizing bass or treble at will, just as though you were directing the orchestra yourself. Buy with confidence, for the General Motors Radios in this sale are backed by LAINS- BURGH?'S. They will be attached to your aerial without additional charge. Radiotrons Reduced in Price for a Limited Time Just one worn out tube in a set of new ones will cause hum, distortion and poor tone. Bring them in for a test. Now's the time to replace worn tubes at savings, for never have we offered genuine RCA Radiotrons at such low prices! UY227 Tub Regularly ;1.;:) 65c¢ UY224 Tubes 85 Regularly $1.00 UX171-A Tubes UX245 Tubes Regularly 900 75C Regularly 5110 65¢c UX280 Tubes ~UY235 Tubesg Regularly $1.00 65c Reg. $1.60.. 1 . 1 5 Complete Kit of Tubes for Any Radio $5.10 to $9.20 ‘Why Not Give a Kit for Christmas? RADIO SALON—FOURTH FLOOR LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional .9800 ot 5 Note These Amazing Features: oFull Vision Dial eHidden Dynamic Speaker on Baffle Board ePower Detection 9 5 oTriple Screen Grid oTone Selector oCabinets patterned after Period Furniture eFour-Gang Condenser o8 Matched RCA Tubes Your Choice of Either of These $152 and $172 Radios as Illustrated Below, Complete With Genuine RCA Matcked Tubes UX201-A Tubes Regularly 75¢ 45 UX226 Tubes Regularly 80c 65 The Hepplewhite Originally $136 $59.50 A beautiful walnut-fin- ished lowboy. Simple, graceful and in harmony with practically any set- ting. Eight-tube, screen- grid chassis. With Radio- trons. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store LANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Toviomy Model 120 The Queen Anne Radio and Electric Phonograph Originally $198 $99.50 A ndio-phonogr-ph of extremely attractive ap- pearance and very desire able proportions—adapt- able to practically any size room or any type of setting. An excepuon-lly handsome, complete ine strument at an unusually moderate price, complete with Radiotrons. Model 180 Model 130 The Georgian Radio and Phonograph Buy One for the Kiddies The Sheraton Originally $152 The Late Italian Originally $172 Table and Chair Sets $‘F95 The kiddies get such a kick out of entertaining at tea—or dolly’s birthday party. The fun will be much greater with this lovely table and chair set. Sturdy drop-leaf table 24"x28” with 2 Windsor chairs. Green or ivory. POURTH FLOOR Originally $270 $129.50 A radio - phono- graph of impressive character — finely made and beauti- fully finished. Equipped for both radio reception and the electrical repro- {iuctmn of_ phono- ¥raph records. In appearance and per- formance—a splen- did instrument. Complete with Radiotrons. Model 160 Christmas Savings Checks Cashed—Street Floor A highboy of butt walnut beautifully fin- ished. Its serpentine front and chaste, deli- cate lines, has very flppealmg decorative qualities, with an effect of restraint and sim- plicity. Eight-tube, screen-grid chassis. An unusually handsome highboy of butt walnut. Note the serpentine front—a dis- tinguishing mark of fine cabinet work, new in radio design. Eight-tube, screen-grid chas- sis. Complete with Radiotrons. $ ‘ N 7 b l Delivers Any of These Radios, Balance Pay- 10 DO able Monthly, Plus Small Carrying Charge Radio Salon—Fourth Floor ANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800

Other pages from this issue: