Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 21

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DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Easters Sta rd Time. (400 Meters). T p.m.—Bedtime story; roll call. by breaking up the congestion —Iry it! | M-lhimmt-kflb)fl:{ ! For rheamatism. bruises. strains. chest WEAF — America Telegraph Company, (400 Metern). ~—Musical program. “Polish Night" and Telephone New Yo 4 to 7:30 to 9 p.m. program, including addresses music. { 9:15 to 10 p.m-—Broadcasting of R ¥ n i TIME | banquet given by Foreign Policy As- EEN & AWNING TIME | Gciition® in honor of Lord Robert early (o take care of | Cecll, Dritish statesman, at Hotel ook, windows and sleep- | ABtor. Schenectady, Y. (370 Meters). conliinl Wil hamm 9| e 'V SnaE Zi413th Nw. Main 5373-5374 ] “Loaning the Bank’s Money,” by Ellls F. Auer; vocal and instrumental | sotos. . WLW-—Crosley Manufacturiag Com- pany, Cinclamati (380 Meters). 9 p.m.—Musical program. | WHAS—Louisville Courfer-Journal (360 Meters). YOUR 6 to 6 pm—Alamo Theater Or- chestra: biographical sketch: French | larp solos; contralto solos; late news | items; organ muslc. 8:30 to 10 p.m—Vocal solos; read- 3 s Beth Higgins; Easter WGY—General forty-five-minute pro- | ¢ the Apollo Concert Orches-) 2 ¢ 8 ie! m the comic opera, “H. M. S. Pinafore,” by Central High Schoo) department of music. WDAF — Kunwas City Star (400 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8 p.n.—Educational features; »gram. 0 p.m.—Concert 2 am.—"Nighthawk" frolic; Sanders Orchestra. KSD—St. Leuis Post-Dispateh (360 Meters). anche's Orchestra. Israel Schmitt- Jack Burke; planist; St _ _ EST.1879 PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley o Col. 9378, 2561 15th st. now. Keep Looking Young It’s Eaay—If You Know Dr. _ Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fecl voung. To do this you must| g5, Dinner concert by KDKA watch your liver and bowels. There's | Little Symphony Orchestra. 1o need of having a sallow com- | 7 p.m.—Current events monthly re- plexion, dark rings under your eyes, | view of business conditions. il . . B = . 5 —Fashlon talk. pimples, a bilious look in your face,| 735 BT "Taix by Mrs. Chester B :Ih.ll e)c; with no sparkle. Your | story. = ' s octor will teil you 90 per cent of all| 7:45 p.m—Dreamtime lady. sickness comes from inactive bowels | 8 pmo--Home Furnishing Hints, and liver. | 8:15 p.m.—Sport talk by Dr. W. C. Dr. Edwards, a well known physi- | Marks. cian in Ohio, perfected a vegetable ,,30;1"“;‘, compound mixed with olive oil to act | “T°"** on the liver and bowels, which he | wiz—westmghoure, Newark, N. & gave to His patients for years. { (360 Meters). Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the ! Business and industrial con- substitute for calomel, are gentle in | their action, yet always efiective. = ‘They bring about that natural buoy. 830 p.m. ancy wh;;y. all should enjoy by tone | Grow, canlr&nj. (DUREROLDY, BEseE R S e liver and clearing the| SBrTiC Norman Jolif, baritone. ystem of impurities. 9 p. “Armenia_and Her Aspira- Dr. Ecwards' Olive Tablets are|tions” by Arshag Mahdestan. kn heir olive color. 15cand 30c | 9:20 p.m.—Taik on home decorating. APE, Usually Due to :Com¢ipation Whrn\, you a&h constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid i produced in thes bowel to keeLthe food wast¢; soft and moviny Doce tors pyescribe Nujol bevause it acts \like this natural luerie cant apd thussecures regular bowelimovements by Nature’s own 1inethod—lubrication Nujql is & lubricant—not a medicifie or laxative—so cannot. | nausler, { tenor; ' ¥ | Louts’ Police Quartet. Journal (400 Meters). Twilight concert 8 to §:15 p.m.—Radio university. 8:15 to 9 p.m.—Musical program. 11:45 p.m.—Radio owl concert. Pittaburgh (360 Meters). —XDKA Little Symphony 6 p.m. ditions. 7 p.m.—Bedtims stories. Magazine stories. Joint recital by Miss Bobby Ethel Besler, KYW—Westinghouse, Chicago (400 Meters). 7:30 p.m.—News; financial reporta; topics of the day. 7:40 p.m.—Bedtime story. for remainder of evening.) (Silent WOR~—Bamberger Company, Newark, N. J. (400 Meters). p.m.—Talk on “Radio Cartoon- ing.’ €:40 p.m—Lecture by Samuel B. Howe 7 pm.—"Muslcal Appreciation,” by Philip Gordon. WGM — Atlanta Co (400 Meters). G130 1.5 pm—Concert by Warner's | Aces: 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Concert. titution WOC—Palmer School, Daveaport, Jowa (400 Meters). p.m.—Chimes concert. p.m.—Sandman’s visit. 8 p.m.—First Presbyterian Chucch Chor of Monmouth, IIl. | WIP—Gimbel Brothers. Philadelphis |k & to 6:30 p.m.—Terry amxe‘rmneu.; SRR RN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MONDXY, XPRID 2, 1923. BY RADIO TODAY || Schedule of Wireless News and Entertaiament. LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. (710 Meters). 5 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- eather bureau report Crop report and special Dally_msrket revort. ureau of education mentary Rural 5 to | broadcast, \ School Agr 7:06 to ! Prevention,” lture 7 to 7:40 p.m.—Department of Labor lecture, he Foreign Born in Our Nalignal Life. 8:05 to 8:20 p.n.—"Disease Preven- by the lgu 05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. Dust Explosion 0 p.m. by the Department of WJIH—~White & Boyer Company (360 Metern). 1 to 2 p.m—Music and features. WIL—Contimental Electric Company (380 Meters.) 5:30 to 6:30 p.n.—Phonograph se- lactions. Electric Com- eters). p.m.—Program of music WMU—Doubleday-H! y (360 [ 4:30 to &: WEAS—The Hecht Company Bullding (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vi trola and reproducing plano. | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop Meters) 3 p.m.—Plano solos p.m.—Spectal program DAUGHTERS PLAN BENEFIT Concert and Ball to Be Given on April 30. A concert and ball will be given on the evening of April 30 at the New Willard Hotel under the auspices ot the United Daughters of the Confed- eracy. The proceeds will be contrib- uted toward the funds needed to en | tertain the general convention of the Daughters, which will meet here next i November. Mrs. C. Lenord Chambers is chalr- man of the comm!ttee in charge of the ball. Mrs. Lucy Dickson Marx, the dramatic soprano, who has scored succes! before many of the best known clubs in Washington, will give & concert from 8 o'clock untll 10. Dancing will be trom 10 until 1 o'clock. —_— WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. | Seeks Divorce—Accuses Husband of Shooting Her. Alleging misconduct and cruelt Mrs. Jeannette Mitchell today filed {ment of her March 4 last b her at their home. The suit of the wife mentions a corespondent, and {charges that Mitchell misconducted himself during 1922 and the earl his year. application of the wifa Justice Stddons issued a ten v restraining order prohibit M from entering the premises of Plerce street northwest or from caus ing the goods stored in this ho to be sold or removed. The atates that Mitchell is now BT s a0 H | Economize E | on Heating —work by turning to account the present material surplus that the reverse next fall. REPAIRING or NEW plants with accus- tomed Colbert satisfac- tion. e Bopairs asd new installations. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Tiom s 816-3017 LTI TECCTTE LT R LTI Comfort Your Skin HLLIPPI TO TURKEY ROMER April 2.—Monsignor Er- nesto Flippi, former apostolic dele. gate to Nexico, from which country he was exjelled by the Obregon gov. ernment, his been appolnted apostolic delegate at Constantinople. With CuticuraSoap and Fragrant Talcum TR There Is No Guess About Newspap er Advertising The merchant or manufacturer who uses news- paper advertising knows whether or not it pays. The newspaper goes on a definite mission to a recognized market and sales in that market can be measured against cost. The check is absolute—there need be no “if, but or perhaps.” No other form of advertising can be more accurately measured, The fact that the volume of newspaper advertising is in- creasing, that the large newspaper advertisers of today were the small advertisers of yesterday, is evidence that it pays and pays well, Write the Bureau of Advertising, American News- l paper Publishers Association, 806 World Building, New York, for a copy of its book, “Today in the Newspapers” Health Service. ! i 366 | . the District of Columbia diviston of | (T has held down prices. | Conditions will be just £ T We're ready to do your £ install 2| LLOTTTTERR T ] celving set will be located at the =l board of education in the office of the RADIO NEWS | |assoctate superintendent, Dr. Clar. ence E. Meleney, who is in charge of llhe high school. He and the other superintendents may then listen to A concert by the Blossom Inn Or-|this instruction along with many chestra, under the direction of Miss | thousands of people equipped with broudcast program tomorrow night of | recelvers, working at that time. | Cathorine Bowles, will feature the| Willlam E. Ettinger, superintend- | WJH of the White & Boyer Company. | ent of schools. New York city; R. sy Wesley Burnham, the principal of the WIAY of Woodward & Lothrop will | school, and €ome musical numbers ! broadcast a special program tonight at | will aiso be on the program. 8 o'clock. | A "“Polish nigl ogram_ will_be | { broadcast_tonight by Station WEAF in | , LEJEUNE GOES WEST. | New Yoric ' Prominent Pollsh citizens | —_— | land officials and musical talent are co- | 8 operating to scquaint the radlo audi. | Commandant of Marine Cmp!‘ ence with the culture and art of Poland. | Leaves Tonight on Inspection Tour. | poThe National Radio Listeners-in As- | Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, comman- | sociation will meet toutght at § o'clo 4t 1100 M street northwest. - The public | 480t of the Marine Corps, will leave, is invited. Interference will bé the | Washington this evening for San Di- ! leadt topic of discussion. ;9‘0, Calif., where he will inspect the | Students in the Haaren High School | Merine expeditionary detachment of | n New York city will have the dis- | the Pacific coast, stationed there. 4 fnction of belng the first to hold a| _Following bis Inspection at San' I( ass without an instructor present. | Dlego, Gen. Lejeune will inspect the | W. Leyenberger, an instructor in|marine detachment at the United hine accounting, will be located | States navy yard, Mare Island, San in the Waldorf studio of the Radio | Francisco, and then he 111 visit the Corporation — Westinghouss station | navy vard at Bremerton, Puget sound WJZ—and will conduct the class In|for &n inspection of the marine de accounting from there. tachment there. Gen. Lejeune w This novel ewverimient, which ts|Teturn to Washington about April 25. taking place with the approval and | TAKEN LIFE WITH GAS. under the auspices of the Board of | Education of New York, is for the During the temporary absence from home of his wife, who had been sum | purpose of showing how radlo can be come a great factor in the educ: tional fleld, both from the instruction | moned to the bedside of I and administrative viewpoint. mother in the country, T The experiment will take place Welch, thirty-four years old, Wednesday between 1:15 and 1:45 | P pm., from station WJZ, on 360 motérs. There 1 in | the Haaren Ili 5 where there are chines, a receiving set with loud m ton Terminal Company, co suicide in his room at 620 F street, northeast yester . nhaled | gas through a tube - coro- | ner reached the house and proceeded | speaker equipm Mr. Leyenberger | to make an examination of tl room, | iwill give specific Instructions by |he stated, he found a bottle of liquor | radio to the class, who will perform |under the bed. A certificate of sul-| the operations indicated. Another re- | cide was given. | UPHOLSTERING | #i\|| OF FURNITURE BY EXPERTS LOW PRICES 3-PIECE s l 2 PARLOR SUITES UPHOLSTERED LIKE NEW FOR— Labor Only Tapestries, Velours and Stk Materials at Cost Pric: GENUINE BELGIAN LINEN SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER Now at Half-Price. MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Phone Main 8139 | 627 F St. N.W. 3000 Brink Yamples ROWROOT Biscuits - = Baby Will Love These Crackers An eminent baby specialist of Chicago says: “I recommend the use of Sunshine Arrowroot Biscuits in the diet of babies beginning at the tenth month. “Howmanyand when they may be given to the child should be determined by your doctor.” Sold in convenient size packages; also in bulk from the exclusive Sunshine Redipakt cartons at your grocery. Joose-Wires Biscurr (Dmpany Branches in Over 100 Cities 3slie SMOII———m——e [ A | Rid of Dandruff ‘There is one sure w:& that never | stroy every single sign and trace of it, Sure Way to et fails to remove dandruff completely | no matter how much and that is to dissolve it. Then you|may have. destroy it entirely. You will find, too, that all itching To do this, just get about four|and digging of the scalp will stop ounces of plain, ordinary liguid|instantly, and your hair will be arvon ; apply it at night whenretiring ; | lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and use enough to moisten the scalp and|look and feel a hundred times better. rub it in gently with the finger tips.| You can get liquid arvon at any By morning, most, if not all, of |drug store and four ounces is all vour dandruff will be gone, and|you will need. two or three more applications will| ~This simple remedy has never been dissolve and entirely de-!known to fail. ,—Advertisement. ff you Visit the MASTER INN Veal Chops 45t Veal Croquettes Rib Or A popular nogn- Loin time cafeteria, one flight above our Master Market, where good cook- ing and reasonable prices prevail. s SMOKED SHOULDERS:: Selected Potatoes I 5 Ibs. Z 9‘: Ib. for CookedRoastBeef ... 40 The best procurable. Ideal and most economical for hash or stew. Dressed ooz Galves Liver, 5. Salad, 22-.. Round Steak, 22¢ Cut from native steer beef. MACARONI Head Rice|Bulk %% | Quaker Oats Oms., 69°| 21bs., 25° |10, 4° HuntBros. Peaches, =27 Asparagus Tips,7="35¢] [ 35¢ Large Siced Pineanple & Jc vowe Fruit Salad & 45¢| |Welch’s Grapelade, 20¢ 20¢ GOFFEE 25¢ All our markets will supply the articles advertised as far as their stocks permit. The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. Home 0ld Dutch Large Apricots, ci Plantation Phone Main 2576-2569 2576-2562 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

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