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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘7, 1922 Pypsa,p the Netiona Stockman and| RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS— : L e e s v e 7:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories. BY RADIO TODAY 8 p.m.—Concert by Miss Jessle Wise r: Complete P ¢ Radio | | Hemphith baritone. and Eurl B. Cor- Lo {HEEELMOURE STVE i S0 YOU'RE EVERREADY RALE WHATS ~ouR ALL RIGHT 0 m| 'rograms ol . 3 b - Mhroadcasting Stations. line, ‘composer and plantat. oY THAT SUST MOVED K EN? 1'WE HEARD OF You, NAME? MO CAT'S PASAMAS! : Ll IN “THE HOUSE DOWN JUST BREEZED ALL RIGHT! THATS THE koo™ Be serious{ [ vou ee FRANK WAA—Naval Radlo Station, Radie, Va. | WGY—General _ Electrie Compaay, THERE, AIN'T YOUZ, IN TowN! e ~'know! LETS AND I'LlL BE 8:45 to 9 a.m.—Live stock recelpts; S'g::‘-::_-;a-:_-_l.“m Meters— 1y Y APPLE SAUCE! KEEP, e CRRNKIARY Nve stock markets. 5 wer 5 [} 10 2 Woihes fovocast-on asa0l]l 1EmosnoTimeislenaly i N ERNEST LIKE meters. tations. P 1030 a.m.—Meteorological reporton| 12:40 p.m.—Weather forecast on 485 N> meters wave length. 5.950 meters. s oo P p.m.—Produce and stock market hr o drte am—ilE Ansbes quotations; base ball results; news v b - . | bulletins. e e < Fruit and vege S m—concert_program, pro- N " iy > vide: rougl the courtesy ol e Noon—Time signal; weather report |7 ! ¢ y e AR S0 meters. ghamber of commerce of Waterford, 1:40 to 2:25 p.m.—Fruit and vége- table markets. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing ltve stock | WGI—American Radio nnd Research markets. Corporation, Medford Hillalde, Mans. 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- (360 Meters—Eantern Daylight-Sav- * kets ing Time—Deduct One Hour), 5 p.m.—Weather report 7 a.m.—“Morning Set-Ups,” by Ar- 350 o 6 pm.—Dally marketgram. | 1 &mpoMorning B8 10 10 p.m —*'N;“r' “‘:“"" re-| 10 a.m.—Music. ¥ port: ship orders; 2.650 meters. : tus ¢ P T R T O e e on | 30 am—Weather forecast (45 . 2,630 meters. = » R 3 Bxcept where noted, sending is CW | 130 Bm —Farmers’ produce market . 0 meters. 3 p.m.—Current events. 3:25 p.m.—Music. hold suggestions, by Maude Hall ol| SEEKS TO AlD ORPHANS_ WWX—Post Ofice Department. § p.m.—Market report (455 meters). |the Pictorlal Review Magasine. 10 am.—Weather report ra a 6:30 p.m.—Boston police repcr“:'Nesv:\zfn:""‘i—)—::]e‘:—“c’l‘lrlgumkel'?e byJ;‘r;;l — 10:30 a.m—Marketgram (fruit and |late news flashes; early sport news; v ther, 2 1a wegetables) on 1,100 meters. special features. Lumberjack.” ~“The Ficture of the Japan Red Cross Society Woul ° ] . 9 1530, 2:15 and 3:30 p.m.—CW mar-| 7 p.m.—Evening program: Sleepy- | Mountains,” ““The Herd Girl's Dream.’ Repatriate Polish Children. ~ Ketgram telegrams on 1,980 meters. |time story, “The Little Red Auto,” i pringfield, | , TOKIO. September 7.—The ! ° Red Cross Society, which already has 5 p.m.—Wholesale dairy report on|by Miss Eunice Randall; music for | WBZ-— Westinghouse, 80 meters by radiophone. the little folks; a talk on the Arm-! "m 0 .30 and § p.m B e Toedem: "ou: | repatriatea 375 Polish orphans trom 1150 meters by radiophone. “When Transportation Breaks Down," Siberia, where there are said to be 2,000 in want, has undertaken to res- e 3 - (DGR ¥ hey are being gathere Yy e WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). | final base ball scores: song recital by Y e Unlted Hiates, government | gor e 3 to § p.m.—>Music; retail news and | Frank J. Kidder, baritone, accom-| ,nq state market reports. ggt.l::yBflorv;:g“%:::’ecvl(.o("r;;:xn:h?:h reports. panied on plano by D. W. Mann. $ p.m.—Base ball scores; musical enter-| port the Japan Red Cross Soclety — tainment by Le Roy's Orchestra. Will transport them to Danlg. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electrie Com- | WWJ—The Detroit Newa (360 Meters | pany (360 Meters). —Eastern Standard Time). WVP—United Gintes Army Signal 4:30 to 3:30 p.m—Base ball scores| 9:30 a.m.—“Tonight's Dinner” and| Corps, Bedlows I N. Y. Op- announced and the following pro-|a s by the Woman's Editor.| erated by the Amateur Radio Re- gram of music: fusic reproduced. merve (1,450 Meters—Eastern Day- “Sal-O-May,” fox trot (Costello- Weather (435 meters). light Saving Time—Deduct One Stolz): piano (Mosz- Hour). kowski): Myself” fox trot $:50 p.m.—Instruction in radio. 9 p.m.—Program of music. Market report on |strong super-regenerative receiver; ---is swinging along with ever-increasing mo- mentum, 1t seems---due toV ALUES and LOW PRICES, the Iske of which have not been possi- M p.m.—News Orchestra. el o Ol2 V1 Weather (485 meters). b (F klin-Creamer): “Down = . eather 5 m . g ginia Way, fox trot (Oteman-h 0 e Mankot o T e e e n‘:.unt Sav- b tte); Man.” rot (Yrain p.m.—Sport results. & - 1 h | lette); "My Man: o Al | D por e ws Orchestra;| in% Time—Deduce One Hour). ¢ for months. Toy Moonli piano (Bras- | musical numbers L K’p“r‘rv‘—“,‘_jf:'::*g"‘;lr:f:!‘- N sin): “Do It Again trot (Gers — 285 = gnals. ew i hav ine- bargains invi I, win Sylva): You For- | WSR—Adlanta Journal, Atlanta, Ga.| 3 e it arrivals e.left the line-up of bargains as fresh and invit- a %Okl g gotten trot (Burtnett-Coope; (300 Meters—Central Standard Time | |z T -EULning concert. ing as at the start Steven “Boston Commandary | —_Adda One Hour). P L L 4 start. March." piano (Carter): “Mimi* £0X| 13 noon—IWeather report and sum- i AR : . orMon‘hi trat (Conrad): “Bambeo, Bay. fox | 12 moon—i¥eather rel EXTREMELY LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS is a big Service Fea- y trot (Donaldso . “Inca Rhapsodi « Tama); ture of the sale. tions and government reports. 4 p.m.—Concert by Howard Theater ““. and Whiting):| 2:30 pm—Closing market quota-| NEGRO VETS TO MEET. Westphal-Steiger); i World Go By ello (Bail);: TS, Base ball scores; late | Colored Soldiers of Union Army in From the South’ mlans (. |news flashes: daily bedtime story and First Annual Reunio iochm o Just Wild Biaxe). |musical selections. = n. z . . one-step (Sissle and Blake): | 10:45 to 11:30 p.m.—Special late con-| DES MOINES, Iowa, September 7.— M S. KIELSGARD, of Fair- & e o iaic s follows: cert. Two thousand colored veterans who o fax, Va. writes of Good- no solo. Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner = fought on the Union side in 1865 will year Cord Truck Tires: Coombs. popular medly introducing: | WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele- |} ) their first national reunion at “We find that during the winter months . . . .. the big diamond blocks of the Goodyear All- weather Tread grip the road and carry our loads in all kinds of o, N. Y. hmeeotlock in the Morning,” “Do | graph Company, Bui : |'tr R;ainv" “Bamboo Bay." “Cutie.” (Eastern Daylight-Saving T hIU’lO Grand Army of the Republic en- “A Baby in Love Neath the South Deduct One Hour). campment here September 24 to 29. Sea Moon”: solo, Mrs. Elsie Hughes.| Noon—TWeather and market reports! On Sunday. the opening day, patri- 4 soprano, _accompanied = by o MFr" ( meters). otic services will be held in ali colored o Coomns, “smiling Through”; solo. EI | 5:30 p.m —Weather and market re-ichurches of the city. G, A. R veterans weather. waod Wilson. saxophone, accompanied | ports (i85 meters). will occupy pulpits and furnish musi- by Mrs_Coombs. “Granny”: plano 0lo.| " § p.m. —Base bail scores; hedtime | cal programs wherever possible. On Mrs zabeth Gardner Coombs.|stories for children; digest of day's|Wednesday the colored veterans will “Polichnelli” (Rachmaninoff): =0l0.{news (360 meters). be taken for a motor trip about the 5 Elsic Hughes. soprano. accom §:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- | city, after which they will be enter- are sold and serviced by panied by s;‘rs p" oo b’;olr:'?lnv:"zl)‘l‘: phone and Telegraph Company (360 tained at the publishing plant of E. T, the local Goodyear is, m “the Fir .8 3 O m 2 A - J. 8. . . Mis.” fro eters). Meredith, former U. S. Secretary of Truck Tire Service Agriculture. Station Dealer. Wilson, saxophone, accompanied by Mrs. Coombs. “Nobody Lied": piano eolo, Mrs. Eifzabeth Gardner waltz, from “Eugene Onegin™ kowsky); solo, Mrs. Elsie soprano, _ accompanied by Coombs, “Kashmirl Song”: solo, Mr Elwood Wilson, n com- panied by Mrs. Coombs, “Stumbling. “'2“—[-,; :lfllhcl"!r & Co, 'Q'Tl .k- Siving Time—Deanct one Hourr. | SWISS WINS ALPS FLIGHT. 2:30 p.m.—Recital by Clarke Bing- o L BT ssaompanied by Mt B Rose- | y:ot Mueller Victor in Eight- GOO%AR For Sale by Easy Chair Here is real rest and relaxation for you Just eaxophone, accom- | crans. Program to be announced over | radio. Hour Plane Test. Piano recital by Arthur K : Liebestraum.” “Autumn.” | BERN, September 7.—Lieut. Muel- . 3 - b Al a EE RORE -r I3 S e button and re- O i D, . (413 Mo r‘.‘n‘li,‘:nfixfi"" "R—»J&’»-J'iffli" in & ler of the Swiss army won the con- | Mid-Washington Service Co Is Shown in the Dusty (;ray Finish iine .,'zh‘:nnf’ S 2 3 ! test in the flight around the Alps, anl * Of solid oak frame, tlon, Anacostin, D. C. (412 Mete) covered with imitation 745 pm.—United States public{sharp. ! 5 health service semi-weekly bulletin. 3:30 p.m.—"Little Journeys to the|event In the international aviation INC. plinae Homes of the Great” by Elbert|meet at Zurich, held yesterday. He 1602 14th St. N.W. leather. Sale pric . 360 Hubbard. The journéy this week | covered the distance in eight hours 8y v—Vational Radlo Institute (300,01 \"(; the home of Alfred Ten- | through heavy clouds which made | g fars K code, |m¥SOD- . the fiying difficult over the Alpine 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Radio sparik code. 15 p.m.—Base ball scores. heights. The majority of the other 6:20 p.m—Women's fashions, house- | contestants withdrew. | Phone North 366 $ 19.75 New Autumn Rugs, Portieres and Lace Curtains At September Sale Prices 9x12 Tapestry Rugs........$18.75 9x12 Axminster Rugs $29.75 9x12 Velvet Rugs.........$2175 9x12 Wilton Rugs.. . ... $1973 Developed of solid oak and of unusually handsome design, consisting of Long Buffet $ .75 with plate mirror, Large China Cabinet, In- closed Server, Oblong Table, Armchair and five Side Chairs with genuine leather seats. A big valie atiaicsennomise s + WPM—Thomas J. Willlams, Inc. (360 Meters). 12 noon—Chimes of the Church of{ Epiphany: program of music. 0 p.m.—News items: reports on stolen automobiles; program of music until 1 p.m. WJH — White Boyer Co. (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Summer time recipe suggestions for housewives; radio first-aid instruction for accidents; music. % 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dinner-hour music. KYW—Wentinghouse, Chicago. (360 Meters—Eastern Standard Time.) 9:25 a.m.—Opening market quota- tions. 10 am.-—Market quotations and every half hour thereafter until 1 60-inch Couch Covers, Special Sale Price, $4.25 PORTIERES LACE CURTAINS Tapestry Portieres, Irish Point Lace Cur- p.m 1:20 p.m.—Closing market quota- GASOLINE tions 2n|r'h p.m.—News and market re- S DoRtE: ¢ PAIr ...c...en ....$4.90 tains, pair ....... $4.75 3 —Al d National ) a .. 94, Tt iars heit tetm Hhiew Tapestry Portieres, Brussels Net Lace Cur- progress of games every half hou! with fringe ends, tains, pair -....$6.25 thereafter until close. : 2 Renaissance 4:15 p.m.—News, market and stock PAir .... $6.98 el S5 reports. §:30 pm—News. final market, financial and base ball reports. 7:15 pm.—Base ball report; chil- dren’'s bedtime story. 3 p.m.—Program by Anne Kanter. soprano; Sallie Menkes, accompanist; Elsie Victoria Daily, zither; J. Edson Ferrer, tenor; Helen Kremer, planist. 9 p.m.—News and sports. 9:05 p.m.—Special features as an- + nounced by radiophone. | (Vol-a-tility: the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) WJIZ—Westinghouse, ing Time—Deduct One Hour). % am.—Early morning reports and prices on farm products; music. 12 noon—Opening prices on active bonds nad stocks; grain, coffee and sugar prices; midday reports and| prices on farm proructs; weather forecast; musiec, 12:55 to 1 p.m.—Time 1 p.m.—Midd: prics on active bonds and stocks: reports and prices on coftes and sugar; schedule of base ball games: music. 4 p.m.—Scores by innings of the American, National and International league games; closing prices on ac- tive bonds nad stocks; coffee and sugar prices; music. 5:30 p.m.—Review of the iron and steel industries and their relation to general busine: conditions by the Jron Age: fi farm products; weather report; s; music. 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KDKA—Westinghouse, East Pitta- bargh (360 Meters—Eastern Stand- ard Time). 9 to 9:15 a.m.—Music. 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon—Music. 2:30 p.m.—Results of base ball games by inning ‘Base ball scores; late news. B m.—Government market re- port. ummary of New York Stock Exchange. 7 p.m.—An address for farmers, pre- — heavy garments. Of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar at the special price of.......i..... T1E TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A. Texas Petroleum Products TEXACO ~ TEXACO GASOLINE MOTOR OILS Run it with Texaco Gasoline Stromberg-Carison No. 2A Radio Head Sets No. 60 Universal Plugs No. 147 Radio Jacks No. 148 Radio Jacks Panel and Hand Microphones Bold and fully guaranteed by John J. Odenwald, TFaotery Distributer Franklin 6903 1209 HN.W. Save it withTexoto Motor Oil i