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BY RADIO TODAY Complete Progrnm of Radio, Broadcasting Stations. 3 ndard time, Radio Statio; [,\'A.A—.v. Radlo, | 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stoc v markets. Rellef | ¢ (o 415 pn—Hay and fecd me 3 Permanent—! kets. l LITTLE LIVER PILLS | 5 p.m.— —Weather ‘report. naever fail. Purely vege- —-Daily marketgram. table—act surely but ie signal; weather 1 Eenuy on the port; ship orders; 2,650 meters, Stop after. dinner dis- tress—cor- rect indiges- tion; improve the complexion — brighten the meters. 5,950 meters. WWX—Post Office Department. (1,1 Meters). p.m.—Report on fruits and ve; P and grain. 7:30 p.m,—Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 p.m.—Report on fruits and ve; Stromberg-Carlson { etables. No. 2A Radio Head Sets” | 948 p.m—Weather forecast. No. 60 Universal Plugs S No. 147 Radio Jacks | No. 148 Radio Jacks Pedestal, Panel and 3 to 4 p.m.—Retail reports and t | following program of muslc: | tions played on the phonograph: Hand Microphones I"ound lhl\c' End of the Ralnbow l;l,:.lpu.h g e go1d e fond B “Rouche Mar. “(00-Co0," "Swe: his orchestra ang delections: 2, iy aranten: by Indlany__Home” “Yankee Doodle|“Darling.” |, fox-trot: “Grlevink for[. Joth Odenwald Blues,” “Nobody Lied,” “Stabat Mater,” | You,” fox-trot... Phonograph selec- “La Paloma,” “Mad Scene.” Selections | tions: “Marche Patrol” mireh (Unit- ctory Distributor plaved on the player plano: “Ten|ed States Marine Band); “The Message Little Franklin 6903 1209 HN.W. ath the Sou 1t While Dancing, NOF—United States X tion, Anacostia, D. C. 7:45 p.m.-—Public health {semi-weekly bulletin. servi pany (U0 Meters). { “Harmonious Rl | (Handel); smith,” “pia v Moonlight” Fool,” . in)wn‘raJ: “Dancing plano (Henry): (Popper): “Lorraine forn (Ganne): r(‘mule g arche, “Drean {All programs scheduled for eastern | » 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news on 2,650 Except where noted, sending 18 CW m.—Report on dalry products WEAS~—The Hecht Co. (360 Meters). Selec- “Mary Dear, val Alr Sta- (412 Meters). I WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com- :30 to 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores announced and the following pro- gram of music: “Dear Old Sout land,” fbx trot (Ureamer-Layton): cello (Tosellid: accord- of Vienna," 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dinner-hour music. 7:45 p.m>—Spedial weskly “program under the direction of Charles Feland Gannon, as follows: Selections, reproducing plano: “Der Rosenkavalier Waltzes” (Strauss), played by Charles €ooper; “Scaff Dance’” (Chaminade), plaved, by Qlar- ence Adler; "Yesterthoughts" \IHer- bert), played Victor s Herbert; “Sweet L-dy" (Johnson, Cruthit Zoo! played by Harry Shipman ! ITavg Told Me™ (O'Hura), Where B'er You Walk” (Handel), “Mulu Boy Blue" (Nevin), ."There. § Girl, Dow't Cry’ (Stcphens). J. Allen Bell, r- | tenor,. Mrs, James P. Behsor, accom- jpanying: “Cavatine” '(Mendelssohn), “h=Hungarian_14y1" (Keler<Bem)," fect Day” (Bond), Margaret Mansfield, c- | violinist, Mrs..J."J. Munstield, accom-. panying; “Le Muroir” (Ferrari), "V ion Fugitive,” from “Herodlude (Mas- senet). “Now Sleeps the Crimson Pete (Quitler), “Mifanwy" (Forster) I(ovn,l M. Tinker, barit8ng, Mildred| 60 | M. A. '08t;. “A June Mo H|n by), o ; € "St’ll Wie Die - | Morning”_(Speeks), abella J. Addison, atherine R. Ritter, accompanying; “Minuet” (Beethoven), “Valse Blu- ette” (Drigo), “Thfee O'Clock in the Morning” (Smith) Lee Trlo. 5- —is WIAY—Woadward ‘& . Lothrop (360 Metern). . 2 to 3 p.m.—Phonograph selections: 0 Coo,” tenor solo (Charjes Harri- he [son); “Little Red Schoolhoyse” (Amer- fcan’ Quartet)s ' “Swanee: Bfiebird” (the Bempon stra): fox-trot (Pagl figflemln March” (United States llm[ne Band). |‘1.Anu selectioms:. 1.1:00ked in “Deedle Deedls Bu ™ foxarot (Ben: \son Orchestral; "Star Spangled Ban- jner” (Victor Military Band). ce KYW—Westinghouse, Chleago (360 Meters), 3 p.m.— American .and National h- | League base ball team Tine-ups; prog- ress of games cvery half hour there- 1o atter untl close . News: mdrkel and stock b —News: final market, finan- nd base ball Teports. p.ma—Baxe - ball report; drenw’s bedtime story. Program of music. —Ncws and ‘sports;, ‘special ¢ | teatures, 10 | WyzZ—Wentinghoune, Newark, N. J. (360 Meters). Grant. “Your Eybgn { #pgre | Stamm, accompanying: rea ings, Mtss chil- | THE _EVENING!'STAR, WASHINGTON,. 9: n; to 10 pim!—Tims sign KDKA—Westinghounse, 6 p.m.—Weokly'fashion letter; base ball scores: news. 6:45 p.m.—Government market re- holllh uervk‘fi semi-weekly bulletin. sxchgnge. 8. 1 p.m.—Weather forecast; music. RADIO 10 FEATURE NAVY CELEBRATION Navy League Suggestion Be- East _Pitts-| burgh (360 Meters). mmary of New Yerk Stock m.-~Base ball scores; ublic :\o p.m.—Bedtime stories. . Program by Hflen (‘oufbr. ;oprnn . accompanied by U. G- Cout: er; concert by Dorothy Crombley, mg Eo||0wed by Ass|stant 9:55 to 10 p.m.—Time ah,n.ll R t WGY—General _Electrict Company,| Sepretary Roosevelt. Schenecgtady. Y. (380 Meters). 6 p.m/—Produce and stock market 1 3 io broadcasting will be em g::?ll:tlll»‘;“' bane mal) mr"' newE ployed in connestion wllh the cele- 7:45 p.m.—Concert " nrolrnh- | War—American Radio an Corporntion, Medford Hillside, Mnxg. (360 Meters). G:Fo e Gt LA by " ober ’ rerur‘yy of the Navy ioquv 1t nt the ——— dtime stories; music, news flashe: tu’ intorise; usle d Research m.—Market report (485 maters). Boston police reports;| 11:45 p. . late news; early sport ne cert. S e o ina littte foree: rps, Bedl time Story"; music for the littte folks Co ows e emiacowery of South America | WYE—Army BlEmel oo era). by Halford Lancaster Hoskins: ion i ralo: Styles for Men," by Mias Harriet .| 7 xam.—!nflru"" 0} Afnsworth; final hase ball seores; con-| 8 p.m—Conce cert by Cy Ulliun, pianfst, and En#ico Fabrizlo, cellist. WWJ—The Detroit News (360 Me- siano (Sieczynskl); “Naughty Walta”| 3 p.m.—Base ball scores by inning: Qleans teeth the D e T e on Dleving Youimw | 4:10 p.m—Final reports and price richt way— i{fox trot Siegrist-Henry Cohen):|©n farm products; weather forecas o | “Roses From the South,” plano (J.|shipping news; music. “Washes,” does not Strauss); “After the Rain" fox trot| § ;Lm ~—Bedtme storles. . A h th (Sizemore-Shigley). do S eestion o anips fo il i nal ase ball scores; closing price scratch or scour the 3YN—Nation: on stocks, bonds, grain, coffee and | enamel. S0 “Broadcasti Broad | . 5660 Tipames : pm.—" casting Broad- | Colgate’s is safe to 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Radio spark code. way by Bertha Brainard. - 8:15 p.m.—“Present Conditions and use every ddy. ‘u.m—vuu. & Moyer Co. (300 Me-| onicriuniiies In Mexicor by 6. | terw). Alatriste, president of the Mexican Large size 25¢ Medium size 10c || 4 to 4:20 p.m.—Summer-time recipe Chamber of “ommerca. —-= || suggestions for housewfyes; radio| £:5 p.m.—Concert by Westinghouse |irst-ald instructions for accldents: | band. muslc. pm—Opera recital by Amy | Twelve 3 p.m.—Concert by News orchestra. 3:30 pm.—Weather forecast (485 meters). 3:40 p.m—Market report, 5 p.m—8port results. ) WOR—L. Bamberger t ©o., Newark, = N. J, (360, Meters r. 15 pan. —Bn- blll soores. 32 —Imct by David Levine. 80 P Popular # Maurice ters 5:40 p.m.—Popular songs, M. Christy, baritone. WBl—-W.I“I.i'I:. spri Your. W paer(u'ugy " »-ren Me, Lit-| 7 p.m. —Conwn by News orchestra. | ¢.50 pm.—Base ball scores; bed- |!s Gypky.” hl Jselections: > time stories. “Whofll"! Take, - ‘g fox-trot | WSB—Atlanta ‘Journal, Atlanta, Ga.| §:45 p.m.—"Lengthen the Life of (Benson m-cmn 0818 Oogle Wu (360 Metern). Your Clothes”; farmers’ produce mar- Wa." fox-trot (Henson Orchestra): § pm—Concert. ket report. to 7 p.m—Base ball scores; late 7 p.m.—Base ball scores; music. THE ONTARIO GARAGE 17th Street and Kalorama Road Is now open for inspection and for service. Every detail will command public approval. Clean storage and the very best care of cars. A thorough equipment and skilled mechanics for repairs. A large and well-selected line of accessories. Gas, oil, washing, polishing—and SIMONIZING a feature. Open for care and service 24 hours tlie day. Courtesy shown in all contact and dealings. Inspect and see if we can fill your wants. Phone Columbia 8727 and D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1922. Inlunca of the Navy League. representatives of the Navy League and naval organizations throughout the country will undertake to pro- mote general interest in the Navy -its gullant traditions through meetings, concerts, banquets and with the aid of the moving picture indus- try, & number of the larger and more powerful Lroadcasting stations have been invited by the Navy League to put on a radio program. nt('l!on all naval stations have been Brdernd to assist In making Navy day tional celebration which will be Femembored Bither the Navy or the league will furnish speakers, glee clubs or other forms of entertainment to the radio stations co-operating, A special program is being planned ‘While | for the naval statign NOF st Anacos- tia. It I8 probable that either Becre- tary -Denby or Assistant Secretary Roosevelt will deliver a speech on the records of the Navy in the past or promices of its - growth and future achievements from NOF. The Marine Band is scheduled for a sp 1 con- oert, which will ambl.bly bo broad- Navy n In this con- pulit! country in every, state, and every fan who owns a radio set should watch for the schedules and prepare to listen in. , Newark One Step Ahead. WJZ at Newark got one step ahead of the Navy League by offering the Navy its station ome night = each by the radio fans. achlevements. time to live. brogdcusting nmmna. and it is sa that most of the Jarge broadcasters from the Atlantic to 1h. Pacljic coust will also assist in broad casting of matters pertaining to nava newspap ————— Some men are kept so busy trylu: to make & living that they dom't xc month for fransmitting &peceher -and entertainment on nights will be known a8 navy nights Naval officials of New York hav cepted ‘the offer of WJZ and plun to use as one uttraction the naval buud of such rdlws 4s may be in pon o1 Sueh ¢ ac — — because there’s A Last for Every F 0ot—A l" it for Any Foot as \alurc intends. EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Orig= inal FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Splendid Value These wonderful Shoes PREVENT foot Troubles They correct Foot ailments by training the Foot ’,‘ The High Boou .$9.00 Up The Stylish Strap Ties $7.50 Up The Shapely Oxfords $750 Up The Success of Foot Forms is founded on Scientific Service EDMONSTON & CO. 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