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THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 19 P Marketeram: et BARRED FROM SPEEDWAY,| LENIN MAY GET WELL. | {50y, o0 1000ot o weuars [ i 850000 o 1016 fotoations BY RADIO TODAY o ‘H RADIO NEWS I FILES SUIT FOR $75,000 | 1y v svinen e 3 e ihruags st st W | pared with wn aversge . annoal b 1 of motor vehicles dur- 5 bureau o \ Orchestra. Promoter's Action Against Auto [toration of Premier Lenine's heul i . BE eoos ey B0 . - Thelma Beckert, an eleven-year-old g 1s, wi 5. compared | passc Schedule of Wireless News and Enterlammem. = | possibl ceording 1o an clal bul- | 1‘\ IP—Gimbel Brothers. Philadel soprano; the Stafford Melody Boyw: Association Follows Charge letin signed by eight d Mrs. L. V. Grogan, so and Les- i (400 Meters), gan, prano, an Y bulletin reads 1 LOCAL STATIONS. selections—Isham Jones and his or-| _2:30 te 3:30 p.me—Florence .| ter Colvin, pianist, will give the radio of False Publicity. er consultation with the pro Over 95% of the new huildings erected in Washington during the last three months are s | ranged the Atlanta Retail Food |pianist, in N Carl von Weber's “Die Freischuet speedway promotér. & > under the direction of Charles Benter. f Deal Association 4:30 n.m.—Solos by Nancy McCord.| Will be presented to the radio audi NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va.| chesira. Kressly, soprano vaudeville” program this evening of | By the Associated Press. < ived froae alxdsg dnd ; cquipped with window shades made by The "The program follows: March, “Our| 11:45 p.m.—Radio owl concert, pre- | soprano ence by WJZ tomorrow night at 8:45 sad the action on the & I (710 Meters). 10:00ip.m.—News Y p.m.—Dinner music. alysis of the his \ Favorite Regiment” 1) re, | Senting iddlin’ John Carson and his| 5 p.m—*Tales of King Arthur.” ‘clock. “Der Freischuetz” is not a|le n that he was barred from the | Where complet i f health l Shade Shop. When you need one shade or a.m.—Nighthawk’ MOSCOW, March 23.—Complete res- their foundat Qiseased condition of the Llood v $75,000 damages filed in superior|scls. Recognizing pplied n‘h\}‘u»\»4 on finds that th the course of of the ex- 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock Mar-| can Westinghouse Midiont Show. il station WEAS, Mrs. Grogan willren-|The American Automobile i wmm by the United States 15 9 ) i r- { Violinist, a Samuel ~ Grossman. |in the United States for ten years,|court here by Willlam H. Pickens rrect, t ¥ 5 Drese e svmptoms of the : grand scenes from the opera,;dance melodic 2 though some of its lovely melodies 3 with send- I nt tl mp f ket comment, Weather bureau report. | o VEAF — American Telephome and|dre a collection of Irish songs which | tion, with headquarters in New York p report and special WSB—Atlanta Journal (400 mrlflfl "legraph Company, New York| were recently given at the Arts Club.; was made defendant in a sutt for b s« « ity | regarding | disease are gradually decreasing. but O . Attier 7:15 p.m.—Lynne Rothman, ist, | huve Deen played from time to time | ing mlv regar | discase are gradually decreasing, bu e opus 29 (Ni-| WHAS—Loutmville Courler-Journal g ik planist. | o concerts, Drobably the most fa- tests of a racing the pro 1 i t i (400 Meters). m.—Daily market report. 8 & IR T TS p.m.—Albert Bianconi,| . AN opera which has not been sung According to the complaint, I w one. In vie this fact, bul- p . ¢ 1 S Sl s af : a thorou 0 b.m.—Xew - . Behthme aaamer music. | the Hecht Company music buildingy LOS ANGELES. Calif. March . 4 thorough “Orpheus in der Unterwelt” (Of mountaineer < in old-time barn p.m.—Pauline Wilson, so-| Well known opera in this country, al-|bresnc, Calif. November ¢ {6 possible. a thousand? consult us. Factory prices, La 360 meters). WELW— _ | miliar part of the opera is its over-| ] g n : G510 6 p Alamo T - i oo g Com-1ture, which sketches the masterpiece y of the Cwill be i B ey ALl o ccoh S 5 sl . in brief. It is of the fairy tale style | spe telegram ariscs from t (&) simine : e eohy advioe v p.m.—Guit g and selec-| peculiai to German composers of i Tonitouhelbamce. s shippers: organ music tions by o8 that period, but clothed with music selections R 8130 16 10 pan.—‘oncert under the dio; historical episode: set R (400 Metern). pick up the actors' Singing at the]in his operation of epeedways at : _1 Korestchenko); ercises, | » pm.—Russell Yeaton. baritone. | Lexington Theater as on previous oc- | Pittsburgh and Cleveland. ad- | rodu G a8 e é The Fortune Teller’ bert): 2 {630 pm an in the Moon stories.| casions. They will be connected by suhe gh Che ECr . i B « : A E Talk Dr. Jacob Glic special wire to station WJZ. 3 £ mn;,lr»d Hll\n e . 8 p. % nese Literature,” T AR el ‘ et e gt ottt | 777 830 13th st. N.w. | 2 ) Beaten Track | High School, will give a fifteen-min- WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (369 - in_Austra ‘upt. Harris, ute talk over the radio phone of sta- Meters.) WGY—General Electric o s Cuffrey, baritone; | tion WIAY of Woodward & Lothrop 2 | Walsh, violin; Nelson Oertel. | tomorrow night at § o'clock, on “The to 3 p.m.—Selcctions on the vic-{ Scheneetady, N. Y. 3 . Rt adio— anto.” trola and reproducing piano. & pan.— Produce n 1620 nom.—Orc hestra concert TenEiawe OnEenic Derany quotations; news bulletin i 2 WJH—White & Boyer Company (360 20 p.m (lophotophone address 3 auck of 2458 Georgia avenue " c inventlc niohb g er School, Davenmport, | Wants the operator of station 3DE to 1t2 Mate). ! ok Invsils G (400 Me! " : m his addres that he can O anm R uIc Ind Tedtbne €0 | s ilinss i contant. forward mail. Nauck formerly oper- WiL—Continent: eetric Company 7:45 p. . . “John Fer P —Sandman’s visit ated st n_ 3D : {360 5.) guson”; mu H imental{ 8 pm nm.. stra_concert. E 4 k. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se | TUAI S Sl ing the Home, lections. am: selec- | : e ee———————————— Of the National Clothing Co. 436 9th St. N.W, i = e e e e s | Tullding (300 Metermy, | {r News poct; v e CARS ON MEN’'S HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS At Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost MEN’S SUITS | |MEN’S SUITS| [MEN’S SUITS AND AND AND OVERCOATS| |OVERCOATS| |OVERCOATS $12.50 $1 7.85 $ZO.85 Values $25.00 Values $35.00 Values $45.00 & $50.00 e Dl N T i Bty Wi ¥l OPEN EVENINGS »rd Melody Boys, = Wellliriows e o of Wa ington, will render & dance program of e ular music follows: 2 ooden_ Soldiers,” ~ Cling 1o Me,” “When Hearts Are Young,” and “Chicago.” Other num- p bers rendered upon re. Voad Act IIL. M L V.G pravo, will Irish songs that were A1 the Arts Club of Washin Miss e Niemann at the piano. (Meedh (Foote), “The Red Lz - Soinledigprbind One of the new models! gram of popular tions on the piano, Closing incements DISTANT STATIONS, Men like it on sight, be- All Programs Scheduled for Enstern causeit hasthenewlight- Standard Time, 5 , er lines. Yetitisanout- KDKA—wW (l:u’;“h‘:-:::.lll"ln-bnrxh é ; and-out man’s model, y with pungent punched style in tip and vamp. Wear it for Easter. v the Lyr t =" Normal Scho Dl \.r\llr‘l !‘4 WIZ—Westinghouse. Newarh, Y. J. CGH60 meters) Musical program m.—Dance music by the “Red m the Hotel Pennsylvania 0 pm.—Literary talk p.in.—Buddy Pagluica, pian KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (100 meters). News, sports tory 10 p., umental Simply Wonderiull | | . Pa. 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