Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923, MUTT AND JEFF—The Little Fellow Knows Less Than Nothing. . (Comrighe, 1038, 7 . 0. Fucher, Tnés _By BUD FISHER. 8. Pat. o) | (R SIDNEY, DID P RIGHTO: THe insPecTor W RuT deffl 1350 | 7THe INSPECTOR Asked B vEs Yas, THER HE AWSKSD - R Goony'’ BY RADIO TODAY Yav ute ‘Your. AGReeDd ™ PAss Jere M STUPIDS How JEEF ONLY Two AND THAT Me SAYs He PASIED THe rUrsCCTAT B MANY quesTipns|| auestions! THe :&'a‘,\.:éssuxe WAS RIGHT! WeRe THERe, oF THG WORLD "= So JEFF Gol a SCOTLAND YARD €XAM Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. FIRST QUESTION 0.1<. AND 1S Aow A THE Questiong ' WAS — ¥ WHAT 1§ A MARK oF | <corLAND YARD “eBRENLY! QuITe | THE cAPTAL OF ANvlIces In : = ;\m‘si!y Gles Club. | 1 SERGEANT’ & ENGLANDZ™. AND d€FF #He DIDN'T Radio, Va. S K & . WHAS — Loulaville Courier-Journal | SAID NGWWR'K “wHICH L 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar-! (300 Meters), s N ) Lot tomment i 1o 6 p.m Alamo Theater Orches- | ' 34 Veatlier bureau report. |tra; biographical sketch: orgun music | DM —Crop veport and special to 10 p.m.—Vocai solos: violin | ‘ s0los; historical sketch, ot report. e i ents "r ex- 1 WWJI—Detr, News (400 Meters). $:30 p.m.- Crier; News Or hestra; vocal solos: Lenten speaker States Clvil » 5 p.m.—Conce { WSB—Atlanta Journal (400 Meters). 6 to 7 pm.—Twilight concert | $ to 8:15 p.m—Radio university. | $:15 to 9 p.m.—Salvation Army con- | cert | 1145 pm.—Radio owl concert. cornet Prin. | shiis | WEAF — American Telephone nnd | ‘Telegruph Company, New York (400 Meter: | m.—Musical program. Jimmy Bunn” stories. 0 p.m.—Violin recital 0 p.m. — Randall Hargreaves. ish baritone. 0 to 10 p.m.—-Concert by the a Cantorum of New York. & anner.” | Lureau report. | WIL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). | 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- | WDAF—Kansas City Sear (400 Me-| 8:30 p.m.—Concert piigram 4+ 10:01 p.an.— Continuation of Miss; 8 p.n.—Organ music; Maysie Scher- on “Education of Peace,” by Harold[tion plcture film by the Pallophoto- lections 1 o) | e Metcalf’s program. | ex;-sopraso | R. Peat, noted Canadian soldier, in-|phone, wiil be broadcast by WGY, the 30 to 3:30 p.an-—Concert WJZ—Wentinghouse, Newark, N. Ju —_ 11 p.m.—American Legion Band. | RADIO ternationally known as “Private|radlo station of the General Electric WMU — Doubleday-Hill i to 8 p.n—Educational features; (300 Meter: KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (400 s Peat,” and solos by Walter Charles|comiany Friday evening, Charies (360 ters). 05 X Meters). wusical program 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Program of music. | 1 SR WOR—Bamb, Company, Newark, | Doe,’ ir., the five-year-old boy so- OR—Bamberaer Company, Newark, | Dt 4 Dana Glbson, creator of the “Gibshn Miss Maude Royden, famous woman C. O. Fisher, manager of WIAY, an- " and one of the best known &\- 8 in the country, will epeak o ughter a8 & Tonlc.” “The Purpos: rtoons and the Task of Making\ will be the subject of H. T 6 p.n.—News and sports 7:60 p.m.—Bedtime story 9 to 10 p.m.—Musical program 10 p.m—News; sports; weather re- dtime story port; lecture. t Lecture, “Foods for Health i ! Keeping Up With the | goc — palmer School, Davenport, ighthawk" frolic; al Soc dance Or- | val Society Dance Or-1 . cher, will talk over the radio-|nounced today that for the benefit of Lecture on radio. |phone of statlon WIAY of Woodward :;zfl!:nn.;vnelh;;ezr;er;m‘;;l:mllm“lnl Hazel Welter, soprano. |& Lothrop tomorrow afternoon at 2|2y, P00 (R o, Seginning sat- |« o'clock on “Can We Set the World|urday night with a concert by Ray Co WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360! N {KDKA — Weatinghouse, Pittsburgh | { (300 Meters). | Dinner concert .—Theatricals. 2 3 Titiies Dchown Town (400 Metern). et Bench componcd nfirely.of lin YOrdere wrAY¥a {proffam {bls| AGIORBRHKWRIST JESSIOreheats: S Sl e T old pianist e o L T O egraoh. lecture. | 7:35 p.m—Sandman’s visit Norwich (England) court afternoon was featured by a lecture! Two addresses photographed on mo-|and magazines. nary ‘of iron and E i 0 p.m.— Katherine Metcalf, so- \ WJH—White & Boyer Co. ram by Camp Firc | Prano. Meters). 1 to 2 p.m.—Music and features. p.n.—Willard Ward, baritone. 4 WEAS—The Hecht Company Music Bullding (360 Meters). 3 to 4 pm lections on the vie- and reproducing piano. i ieville pro- + feii Versatite | || See page 23 render the following . L of Today's Kuppenheinzar || GOOD CLOTHES {3 ATy / fi 4 Victrolas sfar £0r i Mid $25 to $500 1| Knew You new 1d- lina in t Morning ] Record! \xaphone, plano Violin month ‘ Hern 3ro :Jifr"'::\f-x\mfl\r\;::i Releases T5c up ] dding." DISTANT STATIONS. | ANl Programx Scheduled for Lastern Standard Time. i Great Artists find the living reproduction of Voice and Instrument in their VICTOR RECORDS DROOP’S {55 1300 G St. Player-Pianos Victrolas WIP—Gimbel Brothers. Philadelphia | (400 Meters). T opa 7:10 p.m.--By ek prize Company. | KSD—St. Louis Post-Dix Steinway Piancs Players. 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