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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1923, ar LOCAL STATIONS. . NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. (710 Meters). 2:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket comment. 3:45 p.m.—Weather burcau report. £:05 p.m.—Crop report and spectal| items, i 5:05 p.m.—Daily market report. 8 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band Symphony Orchestra of seventy-flve pleces, under the direc- tion of Capt. William H. Santelmann. leader, and Taylor Eranson, second leader. The program follows: Over- sture, “Der Fi )" Webe nade, “Rocc und grand scen waltz, Tenuet xr.! grand march, “Hom e, Wagner; mari hymn, “1 Halls of - Montezun The Star Spangled Banner.” 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). 5:20 to 6:30 mm.—Phonograph selec- | tions. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com= pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of musie. ¢t Company Musie | WEAS—The Hech S 60 Meters). | Bullding 3 to 4 pm. trola and repro 7 10 8 p.m— gram Klein, pi as f ached composer and teacher o both Miss Wood and M members of Mu Phi Sorority) L am,” Tillio b losing WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (380 Meters). This stution will not broadeast nntlli saturday morning. Transmitting ap- | waratus ix being reinstalled and studfo | remodeled. | WJIH—White & Bo'er Compauny (360 | Meters). ! 7 1o & pm—Muslc and features. “The King of Lubricants” REXOLINE MOTOR OILS In Various Grades for All Types of Motors SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 SUFFERED WITH TETTER 10 YEARS On Face. ltched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. “For ten years I suffered with tet- ter on my face. It broke out in small, red pimples and itched and burned so that I scratched it day and night. It just irritated all the time, and my face was badly swollen. “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in three days got relief. I continued using them and was healed, after using four cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment.” (8igned) Mrs. E. S. Harris, R. F. D, 1, Box 37, Gladstone, Va. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and “Talcum the care of your skin. Do your gums bleed easily?Ifso,takeheed. Pyorrhea is coming. Ttstrikesfour persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, ing their priceless and health. Brush your teeth with forhan's -umw wmuluum.lq’nggunlnvc a9 35¢ and 60c in tubss BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. | WHAS — Louisville DISTANT STATIONS. KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (400 Meters). 4 to 6§ pm.—News, sports and mar- ket reports. 7:50 p.m.—Bed-time. story. 9 to 10 p.m.—Concert by Isham Jones and his orchestra. 10 p.m.—Lecture, news and sports. WWJ—Detroit News (400 Metern). 5 p.m.—Private markets. 7 p.m.—The Town Crier; concert; program by pupils of George Carr. WEAF—American Telephone and Tel- ckraph Company, New York (400 Metern), 4:30 to 5:15 p.m—Violin recital and s 30 to 9 Eram of mi ment 5 p.m.—Continuous pro- and other entertain- KDKA — Westinghouse, (360 Meters), 5 p.m.—Dinner concert p.m.—Theatricals, to 8:30 p.m. Lectures. $:30 p.m.—Recital. Pittaburgh WJIZ—Wentinghouse, (360 Met, ') 4 pmn.—Stock market reports and fashion talk. ed-time story rgan recital 10:01 p.m.—Concert WSH—Atlanta Journal (400 Meters). Music By, Schemectady. V. Y. (370 Meters; et reports and news (400 Meters). (360 Meters). £:30 to 10 p.m.—Orchestra concert. | | { ; < r | WOC—#almer School, Davenport. lowa | I i ‘WIP—Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Meters). 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.—Recital. 7 p.m.—Reading of limerick for daily prize, followed by PWX-—Havana, Cuba (400 Meters): 9 to 11:30 p.m.—Program of music. Bronze Tablet To Recall First (400 “Radio By the Associated Press PITTSBURGH, —A bronze table the first broadca is to be placed in Calvary Protes- tant Episcopal Church of Pitts- the scores of persons who every Sunday night “listen in" when the Rev. Dr. Edward J. Van burgh by Etten preaches. The tablet is the United States Pittsburgh marked by a minature of Calvary Chur: Hundreds of contributions of 10 cents each already have reached Dr. Van Etten's sections of the United States and Canada to help p: The first church ever sinc —_— “radio preached January 2, 1921, and the practice has been continued at the bed-time story. program _of station 7 to 8 o'clock by Charlotte Klein. Sermon”’| Pa., February 21. to commemorate ting of a sermon Members of the ¢ ton Post, Amerlcan ten to a radjo con the post's_clubhouse streets. The radio to be a map of and Canada with ch in bas relief. in reply WEAS Hecht Company music store this evening will in- clude a concert by Bruce's Orches- tra, soprano solos by Miss Hazel Gib- som, violin solos by Miss Tillle Kra- vitz, plano ducts by George R. Bruce and’ 1. W. Marceron and piano solos c RADIO NEWS The semi-weekly radio vaudeville of the from apparatus will |be operated by H. D. Williams. 3 to the pro- - | the t northeast. Mr. < printed in the " column of Mr. Phillips, |should ~like to suggest that if his office from many |protest should go into effect he would | be not only robbing himself, but the ay for the tablet. |radio public i ral of some in- sermon” was | teresting and tional lectures e. IOF | broadcast from this the best s to be found on the eastern coast. “Of course, I do not expect this let- “GASCARETS"—CONSTIPATION Clean Your Bowels! Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Clean your bowels—then feel fine! | bowel Enjoy the nicest, gentlest howel heada cleansing you ever experienced by |sour stomac ! taking one or two candy-like Cas- |the morning. More nu | They physic your |children take Cascarets for the liver Is than all other laxative- carets tonight. bowels fully. Al urier-Journal{ waste and sour bile will move out cath jof the bowels without griping or also 2 stirring you up. 1 the constipated and b cs combined. and 50 cent s There will be no store GET THESE COAL FACTS Buckwheat Anthracite 1s heating thousands of homes, apartments and commercial buildings. Heating with the same efficiency as the larger sizes of anthracite and doing it at less cost. Buckwheat contains the same heating value per ton as egg, stove or nut. It is the same coal only smaller in size—the ‘‘breakage” during the manufacturing of larger sizes. Buckwheat is the most economical of any coal when burned in the Spencer Steam, Vapor, Hot Water Heaters. Save 309, to 409 coal costs. Save operative costs in labor and time. You coal themagazine onceaday exceptincold- est weather when two coalings are necessary. The Spencer maintains an even, steady fire for twelve hours at a stretch. Saves the night fireman’s wages in garages, apartments or green houses. Your heating contractor or engineer can install a Spencer with any Steam, Vapor or Hot Water system. Ask the man who ow thinks of it ns a Spencer what he Send For The Spencer Book and Information of Get this detailed description of Spencer Heaters and the reasons why they are so efficient. Also, we'll gladly give you a list of names and addresses in this city where you can see Spencer Heaters in operation. - Spencer Steam. Vapor and Hot Water Heaters: STANDARD HEATER COMPANY NEW YORK: 101 Park Ave. BALTIMORE: Equitable Bldg. BUFFALO: Lafayette Bldg. al Installations General Office Williamsport, Pa. PHILADELPHIA: Otis Bldg. BOSTON: 136 Federal St. 10-cen iz 1sne ake up in Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, s or hoxes, ¢ drug ter to have any effect on the final declsion, but T should suggest that all profestants to the NAA brond- casts would tune in on this station at 8:25 p.m. some Tuesday or Thurs- day evening, when the United States coast guard is givin g interesting talks on its thrilling rescues at sea. I for one would hate to see these particular lectures banned. Of course, if you don't want to hear them you don't have to. If uny one cares to call this ‘“foolish lecture junk’ it is perfectly within his rights, but har'dly agree with him, “Then, too, on Wednesday and Fri- day nights orchestras from the Marine and ) v bands, respectively, render very tiful selections. The entire Marine Band plays, also, on Mondays at 8:30 p.am. These are other things T hate to see go, Perhaps it the brondcasts do not suit the public in general, or indivia the local stations would be receive helpful criti- cisms, in d of mere criticisms on “L 'would not objeot to a ‘silent night,' providing that the local and distant statlons do not both adopt the same night. 1 think that Satur- |planed, and has the advantage of not day nights would be a good time |being inflammable. refreshing | A i ora 1 | for the execution of this proposed plan in the District of Columbla. “As for calling all victrola ~and other_record music “Junk,’ I will say that I would much rather hear some rcords than hear some of tho talent | w6 sometimes hear at night. H “I have one criticlsm to offer, as regards NAA, and that s that when | a man or & woman is glving a talk 1 wish that the operator would close the switch first and then tell the speaker to go ahead, Sometimes I have noticed that when the switch is closed the speaker has already delivered several words, if mot sev- | eral sentences. This may seem triv- ial, but, then, you lose the connection and tho thread of the next few ren- tences. If this can be remedled [ think it would improve NAA broad- casting.” . Woodstone is the name of a material | made of sawdust mixed with mag- nesia cement and compressed under enormous pressure. This woodstone { 1s very like ordinary wood, save that | it has'no grain. It is made in planks. | which can be cut with a saw and —just dissalve a “dash”™ of ENO’s “Fruit Salt” in a glas of cold water and you have 2 cooling drink that pleases and invigorates—add i a squeeze of lemon or orange and it Is even ] more delicious. 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Cadet as well as regular sizes. $1.85 Anniversary Sale Price $1.55 Men’s Fiber-Silk Hose, 40c all the appearance of thread silk, but are much more durable In weights suitable for early spring and four popular lors with contrasting stripes, white grounds with assorted kind of stripe. Correctly proportioned, well fitting, com- fortable, but not bulky. Closed crotch style, sleeveless, knee lengths. Men's Pornishing Section, First floor.

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