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LOCAL STATIONS. | NAA—Naval Radio 8 1 (710 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- et comment. WIP—Glmbel Brothers, Philadelph 8:46 p.m.—Weather bureau report. (400 Meters), 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and speclal ; 0 to 3:80 DISTANT STATIONS. P! rn.—Dlneo ‘music. ition, Radie, Va.| All Pl"l’li.. Scheduled l-r Eastern Standard Time. RADIO NEWS Btatlon WMU of the Doubleday- Hill Electric Company will begin its broadcast program tonight at 8:30 o'clock instead of 8. Belections by the Melody Four will be featured. A new epoch In the history of radio telegraphy in Argentina was report- ed Monday night when a report of ta | the Firpo-Brennan fight by rounds was transmitted directly from a New York city brosdcasting station and !!e 8. lpo .—Reading of limerick prize. nlckad up at Ssavedra, which Is liter- .m, D. -Daily market report. m.—Bureau of education e People’'s High Schools | WGY — General _Electric Compan: Sel s N. Yo N .Our_ Changing| ‘henectady, N. Y. (370 Meters), by the Depart- m.—Bedtime story. L] quntnlnn news bulletins. ‘International m.—Radlo sundara- for the Protection of Timnle- ‘!'e eg! Women in Industry,” by the Depart- Y Orchestra. ment of Lubor. drama, m.—Survey of Lusiness conditions in the Telegraph United States and foreign cmmv.neaq (400 Meters by the Department of Commerce, 5 to 6:20 p.m.——“Last Words on Your Income Tax Returns for 1922, {by the hurcau of internal revenue, 1,825 to 8:40 p.o.—Coast guard broudcast No, 18, “How to Become| 3.5 an Officer in the Coast Guard.” H 10305 p.m.—Weuther burcau report. | g bl 3 s B (sse 0 p.m.-—Dance music. X Helen Sibley, soprano. 5 p.m.—Story by Jesse Lasky, §t 5 p.m.—Ukulele quintet. p.m.—Helen Sibley, sonrlnu 0 pm—Ukulelo quinte ew York Store. WIH—White Boyer Co. ] MCIQI'I). 1to 2 pm—Music and features. | 400 14 550 b Goncert. i“l:ls—-’rle Hecht Company Mustc|, 5 £0,9 P-m—Educational teature cal program . :anllal-‘ (360 Metern). 12:45 t0 2 a.m.. hthawk™ froli to p.m.—Selections on the vic- | Coon-Sanders Orchestra. trola and reproducing plano. | wan—attant WIL—Continental Electric Compaay{ 6 to 7 p.m.—Twilight concert. (360 Metern). 8 0 8:15 pm—Rudlo_universit- 6:30 p.m.—Selections on the to phetograph; © iby Atlanta Epworth League, pri i _ senting minstrals and orchestra. ‘““‘_“,m“, & Latkren 11:43 p.m.—Radio owl concert. Meters). | 2 to 3 pm.—Lecture by Miss Maude| WWJ—Detroit ; Royden. famous woman preacher, on| 8:30 p.m.—Town Crler; News O i"Can We Set the World in Order?’|chestra: Junior College Glee Club { Sclections on the phonbgraph and re- | Fred Shaw, |produm & planc. (380 |\\ MU—Doubleday-Hifil Electric Com- | = pany l:lflll eters). ¥ ville 5:30 p.m.— Program 5 to 6 p.m.—Alamo Theater Orches siceteh; organ music. Y | histortcal episod WJAX—TUnion Trust Com) land (360 mete Kiss In the Dark way to Paradise. S | Sam Marks, piano; Byron Dalle | banjo: Harvey Keefe, saxophone. . will be played in ad B played. Roads Give Employment. | Masonic _choras of 2t ! In Sweden the unemployed problem | pu has hbeln m;l hto a great degree b i the action of the government in con- -5 . |ducting 4 great deal of road con. | KSP—St. Leut | struction. Hundreds of miles of road- { ways were bullt and the work pro- B ! ceeded generally in the centers where | 12:30 & |the unempioyed seemed to be greatest, 'and when the situation was relleved the work was discontinued and the ivitles. moved to other locations e~e the situation was more acute. thla way thousands of men who ha been otherwise without re kept employed and the number gradually reduced. Is of Henry Templeton Meters). 9 p.m.—Sfilent. .m.—Vocal solos. (380 Ielel‘ 6 p.m.—Organ recital. 7 p.m.—News; health hints. Theatricals, —Dreamtime’ Lady. —Special farm program. :30 p.m.—Concert program. m.—Program by Gimbel WDAF—Kansas City Star (400 Me- ters). Journal (400 Meters). ewn (400 Meters). manolog; Lenten speaker. | red Shaw, planolog; News Cor rltr-lllr‘l.l | tra; advice to shippers; blographical :30 to 10 p.m.—Parrs Orchestra; p.m.—Concert by the Lakewood | volces and ally within a stone's throw of Buenos Alres, and was relayed by telephone .| to_the newspapers in the city. It is claimed that this was the P.m—Produce and stock market|frst time that radlo communication between the United States “Mrs. | gentina was established succ: music by the| Though conditions were unf: throughout the evening the hi power transmizsion and the spe: recelving apparatus overcame every- thing and the story of the fight by rounds was received by the news- Dapers as speedily as by cable mes- sages, = CHERRYDALE, Va. Radio Editor: I have carefully read the criticisms in your Radio News, both for and against the local broadcasts, and I belleve they arc pretty evenly balanced. Be that as It may, thei re sev- ecral stations in Washington that I belleve are thoughtless. For L H instance, the station that takes the air Tuesday nights is run c; along the lines of a business with no system. Last night their con- cert had all the quality that any one could ask for, especially when considered as being gratis enter- talnment, but the evening wasm announcer handled it. Beginning at 7:45 p.m., he dragged along until 9:60 p.m., and check had ~been kept on the actual time required to go through the pleces rendered it would be r-, found that he could easily have ;| signed off at not later than 9 o'clock. All lsteners know that after each piece he would an- i Seunce his station, take a rest of perhaps flve minutes, announce agaln his station as well as tho next number, then, between whis- I .- if careful pim—Progratn .m.“"d' painfully’ spolled by the way the i | WJIZ—Westinghouse, Newark, N. J (360 Meters), 4:05 p.m.—Fashion news. 5:30 p.m.—Market reports. 7 pm.—Bedtime story. 8:30 p.m.—Lecture on dogs. i35 p.m.—Recital. :13 p.m.—Sports. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923, what ties you would g on. Is it flnl to slow up ‘ uh a way? I belleve his station would pay better if he would speed Another luunn broadcasts the 1 i 1 i i fact that they are fn favor of & sixty-minute concert, and belleve me,” they ‘practice what they Preach. and 1 will root for them 8l the time. Our Wednesd d it. That's one good thing about the Marine and Navy bands. ey not only put out a concen “breaking out with class” they hiot a1 night in doing 1t peal was made to Mr. Fisher neverul months ago, but 1t was like pouring water on a | duck’s back. M CC PLANS “CLEAN THEATER TO STAGE CLEAN PLAYS” Garry McGarry Declares New Playhouse to Be Built to Re- | place Old Garrick. To turn out clean shows in a cjean theater, where anybody can o, 18 the intention of Garry McGarry, manager of the Garrick Players, who declared before members of the Lions Club in the New Willard Hotel yesterday that plans were now under way for the erection of such a piayhouse on &,centrally located site, “aiready pur- B Mr. McGarry said that the new enterprise would be devoid of outside | interests, and would supplant the | present ‘Garrick Theater, which is| about to be torn down. “I am only walting for the ‘storm’ among the Garrick Players to ci announcing full manager. _— Currenium, b up before plans,” sald the a few h self ho: v electric pro in Los for use in nl‘shlps 1 decured to be non-nflammable, non-explosive, cheap, and el!)' to produce. { 9:30 p.m,—Amplco artists’ concert. nce but will be . broadeast move by move, as it was KYW—Weatinghouse, Chicago (400 Meters). L. —News: sports, 0] p.m.—Bedtime story. 8 to 10 p.m.—Muslcal program. 10 p.m.—News; reports; weather. Post-Dispatch (360 WOR—Bamberger Company, Newark, N. J. (400 Meters), 3to4d pm—Vo"lX selections. ‘Man, Know Thy- WOC — Palmer School, Daveaport, wa (400 Meters). .m.—Chimes concert. —Sandman’s visit. Hawalian ensemble. When constipated, billou table, listless or full of cold, your|know a teaspoonful todwy little' one needs & teaspoontul of | sick “Callfornia TFig Syrup” 1y llll‘! liver and bowel actlon. In|druggist for genulne ours you can see for your-|Fig Syrup,” thoroughly it works the|for bables and children of all sour bile and undigested food right|printed out and how vou playful child agair. Milllons of mothers keep “Cali- have a Don't let child ilious, cmmlp:m MOTHER, M[]yE CHLD' BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels irri-y fornla Fig Syrup” hand; child to quick-|crampa or tomorrow. overacts. on bottle. Mother, well, get an imitation Ng syrup! THE MANS STORES OF WASHINGTON “THE BEST LAID PLANS of mice and men oft gang aglee” —All of whicl meauns, in our case, that our window fixtures back- grounds, etc., and our interior cabinets. fixtures and all are not yet It never Ask your *California which has directions must say “California” or you ma: Irere, when they ought to be. Friday The Hecht Co. 7th at F PLEASANT NEWS— Special Purchase SPRING CLOTHES and SPRING HATS are here In profusion and in all the radiance of freshness and newness that Springtime offers. STRIPES 5 to *45 Special Sale i l HOWEVER, THERE'S THIS Special Price i ! Home-sweet-home Frocks $7.88 No place like home when neatly attired in a i -fresh, becoming, practical Home-sweet-home frock . ! - Regular and Extra Sizes Regular and . Extva Sizes In Young Fellers’ Suits. In Conservative Suits. In Three-Piece Suits. In Two-Trousers Suits. T hla special purchase is hand-picked—not a blanket order purchased “sight unseen,” as boys say when trading. We chose only what we considered con- sistent with our policy of selling only what we can specialize. The result: This is the favored pattern design for Spring. Of course, there are checks, plaids and numerous other wanted designs. Priced right, as always T‘ully a dozen styles and trimming touches. y a Complete range of regular and extra sizes from 36 to 54. -7 Clean-cut checks, plaids and plain colored gingham of serviceable grade. y . ! Pique, organdie, rick-rack, piping and banding in varied arrangement, Nou or 'Never' D. J. Kaufman Fifteen-Cent COLLARS Smart Styles Spring Shades Are Here in a Wealth of Choice in Qur New Spring Hats $2.50 and *3.50 ] All Shapes Included Exceptional Values Mostly Small and Large Sizes 45¢ % Dozen—90c Dozen It’s Your Last Chance Stetsons, $7.00 D.J KAUFMAN Ine. 10087 PA.ATE (1) Pigue vestee and i (2) White dimity (3) Narrow vestee,s (4) Em bands of (5) Novelty braid collar, $1.88. and self bias bands, and frilled scallops, check on plain frock, trimming, $1.88. $1.88. $1.88 $1.88 T (Sscond Floer)