Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 11

DEC. 15, 1922

FRANGE BEBATES SHUNT PICT Communist Flays Ministry for Failure to Ratify* Treaty. Il it Unital \cu PARIS. Doc. 15. —Tlie Washington disamwment treaty, whlch FYanca thus far has falled to ratify, caused u storrny scene In thè Chatnber of Deputies on Thursday. Aster Mtnister of Marine Raiberti announced that thè government woulU demand that thè arma pact be brought before thè deputies aster thè new year, M. Berthon, Coinmunist, "ayed thè ministry for ita dilatory policy in reporting out thè treaty. "Jt's scanditimi!,” he stated, ‘‘to spend millions of franca for thè navy when linances are in such a pitiable condition.” Berthon then insisted that Frsnce’s failure to renounce thè submarine at thè Washington conference created a ! very bad impression with England •md thè United States. Ibrmer Premier Briand declared: Frartce declared she was ready to j malte all concessions regarding of-i "ensive weapons, but said she couhì i not bargain conceming defenslve .irras. It was a question of natlonal | soverelgnty.” Sore Throat Prudence Your medicine shelf is not well stocked ; without a bottle of TON’SILINE, for you don’t know what raonient it mav be needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore l’hroat. Reìieving Sore Throat is TON- 1 SILINE’S special mis3Ìon. It is made for I tnat—advertised for that — sold for that j one parpose. TONSURINE is thè National Sore Throat Remedy, It is sold in j every State in thè Union. You wii] need TONSILINE one of A 3 these days, or some night when v !; thè drug store is cìosed—better f ha ve a bottle ready at home f* when yoa need it mesi. 85c., L 1 | and 60c. Hospital Size, SI.OO.

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Radio Christmas Is Promised by Sale of Outfits This is going to be a radio Christmas. For thè last six months manufacturers have been prepanng for this event and fans have been tuning in on related talks from broadcasting stations throughout thè country. The chief idea behirtd thè feature is commercial. Radio dealers have been stocking up for thè Christmas holidays. Manufacturers have been putting out apparatus in greater quantlties than ever before. All because they expect a last-minute rush for Christmas gifts in thè form of radio eets and parts. Men who have been following dosely thè sale of radio material say this winter will show an even greater increate in thè number of fans than did last winter. That is because thè

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selene has been developed more thoroughly and less trouble is experlenced with thè new apparatus. At thè sarne time nearly every ràdio amateur and novlce who has had a "ecelving set expeets a Christmas gift in thè form of an addìttonal vacuum tube oi‘ what not that would help increase thè efflciency of his reception. And they have prepared for thè rush. Even with thè addition of various Christmas touches. Toys also have taken on a radio atmosphere. Kewpies are being designed with radio headeets on their ears. Toy receiving seta are being sold. And there are other forma of radio playthings. Then, for Christmas Ève and Christ-

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mas day, thè large radio broadcast-1

ing stations are preparing special programs. Interest on that day will be centered around thè radio receiving set—up in thè attic, even. lf that is wher© thè fan has to keep tt.

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Amateur Reo ogni* ed

Frane for thè flrst tlm* hu offici ally recognized amateur as such. That is in thè proposed l&w for thè control of “amateur stations” and for a tax levy on receiving and transmitting stations.

SATURDAY LAST DAY! Open Evening to Iv Pearson’s 49th Ànniversary This Baby Grand Reduced This miniature grand is made of thè same materiale and by thè same artisans and in thè same manner as are tlie larger grands of tliis famous make. Saturday will he fne vere last day that you can obtain it at this low price and tenns. Even though you may be considering a more expensive instrument it will pay you to inspect this one if you come id Saturday. Price mé A wm.w C?/\ sls Down MA M• Ì3 \r Secures One rifai / 3 Year %Jr £ f? to Pay J V Used Phonographs Over flfteen of these • usod instruments, most of them taken in trade from people who purchased piano. Included are such trell-known makes as Edison, Aeolian Yocalion, Cheney , Columbia, Etc. These instruments are in good condition and can be bought Friday or Saturday at a mere fraetion of their origina! cost. Terms may also be had.

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