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(710 Meters). & Department | bureau — Passenger Cars, Trucks and | Accessories CONVENTION. AL (Both Floors) ° | Shand LSsNW.| MARCH | Inclusive il | I I i ‘| ‘ | in0One Day Be sure you get BROMQO The box bears this signature Price 30c. BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. DISTANT STATIONS. Station, Radio, | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern |speaker. tock mar- | - WDAF—Kansas City Star (400 Me- | u_report. and special tional features | hthawk” frolie, ‘ompnny, Cleve- | i of sury |mm——— dwin E. Cruett, piano; Barl G. Lein, » & Lothrop (360 ). | report. ! 'd for the pres- Electric Company | T t WIH—White & Boyer Co. (360, WEAF — Am Met N An Invitation About ten years ago we began inviting you through this newspa- per to open a savings account with us. TR solos. news bulletins. 7:45 p.n.: ra, solos and address | ! quotati i t | Barnard’s * Orchestra, solos,” Lenten of popular dance selec 11 pm.— | nard's Or solox. 610 7 pam R to 8 vity ~—Twillght concert. 8:15 10 9 p.m.—Minstrel show 11:45 p.m.—Radio owl coucert, ) "\\n AS — Louisville Courfer-Journal ¥ Clevelana (160 Meters). 10 Meters). —Concert 2:30 fo | 7 pm T:10 pam—Bedtime story, (400 Mctein). al program ory. CREDIT OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN H. ABRAMSON . 7TH AND L STS. N.W. 12:30 a.m.—Orchestra concert and WGY — General Eleetric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. (370 Meters). 6 p.m.—Produce and stock market RADIO NEWS WWJ—Detroit News (400 Meters). ncert by Baurney Bar- land Barl G Leip. WSB—Atlanta Journal (400 Meters). oy | Two radlo songs written by Wash- | ».m.—WSB Radio Univer- [ingtonians will be broadcast at 9| {o'clock tonlght by station WEAF of American Telephone and Tele-| Igtaph Company in New York clty. The songs, which will be sung by Al- fred Stobby, an Itallan tenor, are Y. W. c- A. OPENS DR'VE_ “Listening In” and “Tuning Up," written by Byrd Mock and Wilmuth Gary. 5 to 6 pm.—Concert and organ re- no solos, or- inute digest school lesson WiP—Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphina | KDKA — Wenstinghouse. Pittaburgh 6 p.m.—Orga n ‘Telephone und Telegraph Compuny. New York ontinuous pro- Over 19,000 people have accepted our in- vitation and built up in this bank the larg- est Savings Depart- ment in Washington. If you had started ten vears ago with a deposit of $10 —and deposited $10 each month (only $5 each pay day)—to- day vou would have a balance of $1,400. We invite you again to visit our Savings Department. oln National Bank Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. g ] E {70 Cure a Cold § = Come in and see a demonstration of the Spiro-Strop| The Spiro-Strop is a boon to shavers—a machine that sharpens Gillette and Durham Duplex Blades, and keeps them sharp. Even a new blade is improved by the Spiro-Strop. It cuts shaving costs by saving blades—and pays for itself a hun- dred times over in the joy of quick, clean shaves. "‘SE Complete with Case about oil-burning, “Automatic Ol Heating for Your Home.” r 8:30 p.m.—Concert by Elmer Mullen and his six Jazzbo entertainers. KYW — Weatinghouse, Chicago (400 Meters). 4:30 to 6 pm.—News and sports, f A concert by the Potomac Melody| 7:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. -Concert by WGY Orches- {Boys will be broadeast by station| 9 to 10 p.n.—Musical program. WMU of the Doubleday-Hill Electric| 19 p.m.—News and sports, talk. Company tonight from 8 to 9 o'clock. WOR—Bamberger Company, Newark 8:30 pm. —The Town Crier, Barney |The program will consist principally (400 Meters). . The or-| s composed of Carl S. Engel. | 1. Lorenz, Edwin E. Cruett L culture lecture. View Quintet. 705 pm.—Valle ew Quintet. e | WOC — Palmer School, Davenport, Towa (400 Meters). 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert. 7:35 p.m.—Bedtime story, —Musical program tngs. ed List night by the Phyil's Wheatte tA. wil (360 Meters). recital n.—News, health hints atricals, time story | wor clal farm program on tite cam ADAM A. WESCHLER, i BANKRUPTCY SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY Silver and Silver-Plated Ware Contained in No. 610 9th St. N.W. Will Continue BY PUBLIC AUCTION TOMORROW COMMENCING 10 0'CLOCK A.M. s in Y. M . Whitfield { Miscellaneous Jewelry, Silver and Silver-pinted Ware, Watches, Clocks, Diamond Jewelry, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, cte. Terms: Cash. ALBERT E. STEINEM, Receiver Colorado Building Monroc. * New York JOvar America Spring Suits N The assortment comprises every popular weave, shade and pattern,.and the variety of sizes will make it easy for every man to be perfectly fitted. You will umderstand why more than a half-million New Yorkers wear Monroe Clothes when vou see these creations. Others $27--$30---$35 —Top-Coats— There’s a snap and dash to these coats which will appeal to you. All sizes and materials. $20---$25---$30 10t and F Sts. & 24Floor Nokol MYSTERY shrouds the automatic oil heater to most people, and for that reason the pioneer in the field, NOKQL, has published a book of facts, ““ Automatic Ol Heating « for Your Home’’ It answers all questions authorita- tsvely. It 1s complete, accurate, and interesting. ; Send for your copy—it will be mailed on your request. Phone Main 3883, or use this coupon: MUTUAL SERVICE BUREAU, Inc., 1411 New York Ave. N. W., Wash., D. C. Gentlemen: Please send me without obligation book of facts Julius Peyser, Judge Advocate Should the legion find that Wal- < - | Summons Witnesses to Determine | The District dey rican Legion ¢ it would thoroughly investi v.m.—Lecture on photo engrav- | the street fight between Senator Phyllis Wheatley Branch Cam-| _— peigning for $10,000. ¢ Club of thirty | A campaign for $10.000 was launch- LEGION TO INVESTIGATE 17 i 2. | PLAYGRouNDS o ENo without delay. Mr. Peyser said he | LONG S|L_ENCE 9!: WINTER had already summoned wiltnesses to 1t 5 | his_office. It is lkeiy both Waller- o it son stein and Senator Caraway will he | Whistling into the hou invited to present their sides to the controversy. [Terstein's description of the attack g ith Course of Action. n would see that My, |98y there will be onerly punished. {Juvenile feet for th. our action will not be civil, | 1éTS_ that have been c " he said. the long winter month Although Mrs, f Arkansas and Harry Waller- an employe in the Veterans'|ha . and see that the gullty party e New Victor Records March 1923 Number T Te| Popular Concert and Operatic Song of the Volga Boatmen . by Chatispin und Kownemann) Feodor Chaliapin [88663|12| 175 Blue Bells of Scotland Emilio de Gogorza (6612610 125 Lucia—Mad Scene—Part 2 @oisetty 1 filien Amelita Galli-Curci (66125/10] 125 Andrea(hCl;eniean ‘?ci.fi“,,afi.‘fm’ spazio Beniamino Gigli |74793|12| 175 Tannhiuser-Dich, teure Halle b Huictson) (agens 1nGemen Maria Jeritza |66124(10] 125 Moonlight Sonata (Bxttoven) Voca! adaptation-irving Cemer (With MaleQuarney Olive Kline 55194|12] 150 Hymn to the Madonna (kmer-Baker-Kremser) with MateQuurtens Lucy Isabelle Marsh Sacred Selections Ride on! Ride on in Majesty! iran-Eviy Orville Harrold {74795/12| 175 Christ the Lord is Risen To-day (chuia waie) Louise Homer (8735410{ 125 Jesus, My Lord,F l:llir t('*S;)d. My All JohnMM:':Cm:kk 66122(10{ 125 Not a Sparrow ef erle My Task s ‘ TMflh Alcock 45343 10| 10 O Sacred Head Surroun rinity Quartet Jesus Lives! Trinity Quflet} 19004(10| 75 Melodious Instrumental Waltz in A Major Hurme) Volin Salo Mischa Elman (6482910| 125 Killarney it W. Buto) Vilmeelto Sote Hans Kindler (66120|10] 125 Pale Moon (LopnF. Kreisle) Vioiin Sols Fritz Kreisler (66127/10/ 125 Valse in A Flat ctopin) Pranosete Ignace Jan Paderewski |74796/12| 175 Dance of the Flutes on NucncerBuiey Stokowski and Philadelphia Orch. (6612810} 125 Serenade Ruchmaninod) Piano Solo Sergei Rachmaninoff (66129]10] 125 Forza del Destino—Overture—Part 1 ves) Victor Symphony Ordlestn] 35721|12| 15 Forza del Destino—Overture—Part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra ‘Rmm}fi:&.@&'&!fl?’;fi:fi.&‘_'fr.:::::;-.';;h L B-"'] - The Blackbird—Reel vielin end Acoiton Redmond-Perry Medley of Irish Reels No. 8 acwiimwtspion o3 K 18998 0] 5 Light Vocal Selections It’s a Fine Thing to Sing Sir Harry Lauder Saturday Night e - fauder) 55180/ o 150 G from “Blossom Time' ictor Light Opera Company Gema from “The Yankee Princeas” Victar Lght Opers Company |iss722{n 1 In a Corner of the Worl, Our wn-Henry {Su::et {In:lley l’eerlm.Quml} 18999 1| 5 P'm Just a Little Blue Helen Clark-Lewis Jmu} 19005|0| = Down by the Old Apple Tree Billy Murray-Ed. Smalle 4 Carolina in the Morning American Quartet e Ware Y oome Maggic Blucs MintF, M?’EIJF}:MG] e (e ttione e Dy e MR ENE wojn) = Dance Records Who Did You Fool After All?--Fox Trot The Vlrgmlans] 19001|10] 7 Rose of the Rio G_ll:ande—Fox Trot o S 'Ie'llu ‘&m La Paloma—Fox Trot ternati ovelty 0 Soleoll:‘l.i:—&a)l: - p Jnematona Norty &rdm.] 19002{n ) = Ivy (Cling to Me)—Fox Trot 'aul Whiteman and His Orchestra L e e e ey e e T P M i 19003/ 5 Parade “gf nfiegogden Soldiers—Fox Trot Paal Whiteman and His Orchestra - Mister Ggfl:‘gerliflfl%_); Shean—Fox Trot Pan] Whiteman and His Orchestra % Bees Knees—Fox Trot ' The Virginians 5 Peggy Dear—Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra. When All Your Castles Come Tumbling Down—Fox Trot lqulfllfisM] 19008 (from “Molly Darling") U 3 The Lonely Nest—Fox Trot ¢rom “orange Biowoms> Paal Whitesan and His Orchestra Dumbell—Fox Trot g Zez Confrey and His Orchestra 5 Béby Blue Eyes—Fox Trot The Great White Way Opchestra e A Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Victor Talking Machine Pt Febrary IN3 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY. CAMOCN. N 1. Foom Mo &84 sy 1s to comas as soon as school ends this fternoon be not enty-two municipal play- correct, in which he pictured the | ETounds were thrown open for enator as brutally assaulting him |SPring season today, and when the out justification, Mr. Peyser said | School bell rings al the end of the e 1 summer, she is 100 forward to a banneriyear for her rt son that on the pl e more popular. ent the grounds will week day until dark » Camden,N.J.

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