Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 16

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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923, MUTT' AND JEFF—It Will Be a Long Swim Back to England for Mutt. e e, 0. 5. Sat gy T —By BUD FISHER. BY RADIO TODAY S — S e ) | R /T e G T = "MUTY AND I ARe LET Me S€E YOouR MuMM\r’aflwfi THAT EROM | YOUR SUITCASE - Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. HOME AGAIN - AND 2 EGYPT FoR ©ON ONE TICKET. THe LION LOCAL STATIONS. | DISTANT STATIONS, 3\ SMod™ woRK, & l ALL T'VE Gov GRS’ CLUB! NAA—Naval Radlo Station, Radlo, VA | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern CALLS T IS A SUITCASE HeRE'S MY (710 Meters). | Standard Time. . - FulLL OF OLD 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar= | e > - CLOTHES N ket comment. | WEAF—New_York (400 Meters). . STATGROOAA 3:45 p.m. — Weather bureau report. | 4:30 p.m.—Vocal solos. . 5 p.m—Crop report and speclal | 5 pm-Violin Solos. p.m.—Concert. p.m.—Dairy market report, 8 p.m.—“How to Reduce Lahor 45 to 7 p.m.—Bureau of education | pypenover in Industry,” by Nicholas lecture. | Thiel Ficker. 7:05 to 7:20 p.m.—Lecture by D 8 Tusical program. * partment of Agri » on “Wash- . tecital by Ernest Mar- ington’s Center Bt a aximilian Veith. me ll“l:‘r‘]'S:i"}{-',; .m.—Concert program. zation Law, by public he: | " (e 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau reporf. : : ooy WJH—White & Boyer Company (360 o or.. . 3 'H‘[‘ el KSD—St. Louis (360 Meters) 1 IR0 e S Areatures SD—St. Louix (160 Meters). 1 toi2ipim at udetestus) _9 pm—Program by students of = WIL—Continental Electrie Company | Ursuline Academy 300 Meters.) 11:30 p.m.—Dance program. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- b lections, i Philadelphia (400 Meters). to 6:30 p.m.—Dinner musie. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- p.m.—Bedtime stories; roll call pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p ro WHAS—Louisville (360 Meters). mus to 6 pm.—Alamo Theater Or- 8 to 9 p.m—Missouri State Society, | ¢ ;b Phiecal (alatons pdano e ram otel Roosgvel = : S 5 Erie.” T vas 11:55 p.m. i | Perry, vet feeling any 11l effecis s Lo S cinin Pt e | 338 BRI | e e SRARTL i | TAKES POISON TABLETS. | MAN SWALLOWS POISON. (7w, ot oy <00, “Building (360 Metersy: X clses RADIO NEWS prawer: e | T the house to the ol wagon s e 5 KYW-—Chicago (400 Meters). | Tulane University is erecting a While Walking With Wife Royal Magazine Solicitor Had Quarreled |¢.o. the trola and reproducing piino. D 780 p.m.—News; financial reports; | PoWeciul breadeasting atatios: whilck Mouiton AttemntsiBuisl : s 8 it tos e ® g 4 : cide. With Wife; May Die. pita R & s tion 308 0 p.m.—Concert. topkes of the day. | Almas Temple Shrine Band, under|is expected to be in operation with- . i | v SRy h 1 The young ma S ““"‘ - {Ninaa ke lducational features;| 7#0 p.m—Bedtime stories. (SIent |ine girection of Willilam C. White, | n s sl g e While walking near Pennsylvania| William F. Perry, twenty-eight|misunderstanding SeEn): for:remainder of evening.) | 3 : £ : o A i e WU s ] : | w o & | avenue and 4th street southeast with | years old, maganize solicitor, rooming | had concluded he wanted to d I 5 Concert. will give a concert tonight at 8|tion plans to broadeast the speeches ' on1¢ 4N il 2 a native of Queenstown, ! " £ro] ‘el s wife las ] abi 8.30 o" ck, jat 717 et, thi orning about | o ety T OIS} | Waz—Newark, N. J. (360 Meters). 1Dlllm‘k T M(“oph";ex‘nfl rop, [2nd news of the most sigmificant ;\*(r:xyx\l”‘\l]:‘li: :(B‘hnl' 1’”” 5 o-lr:nI:x :urln-l-xn(”»lkfl(r(eul ohn i mry e oroniin i 1 |tion WIAY of Woodward & LOthrob. | cvents in the e "' Royal Moulton, thir vears old, | 3:15 o'clock told Jo . EBrady, e two o P ; e - il a-Bueinases kand: ndustrial)] - ;g:fi"‘"n‘"l:,"m_""’,“"‘_:"3‘“"‘," annual | 5og gen gtreet southeast took a bottle | roommate, that he had taken poison. dition of the e M e GM—Atinmin (100 Metren): . Baltimore will be the gathering & ade conventlon and port| o ...y tablets from his pocket and | He sald he had mixed four poison William €. White, condy Joh 7 pm—Bedtime stories. 1 o ans of the Dis- |facllitics conference in New Orleans ! Vivian, manager. ) . “Nob 7:10 to 8 p.m.—Concert by Warner's| 7:15 p.m—"Honesty Talk” by Dr|Place for radlo amateurs of the Dis- | jREVIL TS confere : S| swallowed five of fhem. As soon as lets in water and swallowed the! Mme. Alexand Willlam Byron Forbush of the Na- | trict, Maryland, Virginia and several he reached home his brother-in- n. served for a time 5 —_— agon into Emergency ®om au reports to 11:30 p.m.—Concert. onal H ty B 5 states Frida Saturday, A. V. Johneox, learned of w Police of the first precinct, told of | public welfare of sov o L e e ey hank T, syt “lhl",”‘“y,“‘“‘:“_"’n‘“‘::““j'. Iighty-four per cent of the motor |had done and rushed him to Emer appened, went to the 10th | now become th. J—Detroit (400 Meters). e Th e T e Colll* ba Theld | Yehicles in the world are owned in | &e Hospital. ~ Physiclans say his s h questioned Perry and | sentative of he p.m—News Orchestra; Town | 8:43 pm.—*Color,” by Margaret|tie third radio district will be Beld | ino United State " “The. | Fy The “membars of the.muse | ?Rm—Concert under the direction |BIomInent I amatenr affalrs, Wil Do b ol tment of the Teachers College. | of Chirles D. Isascson. | amateur radio. *Some Features’ ot the (Lu ; “"“The § Span. WLW—Cincinnati (360 Meters). OB Newasic 00l d s (400K Mlersy. || tO¥E GT tHnavaY atatlos NSS agd s . | gala display of exhibits by manufac- turers. 9 pm—Musical program; Tull's et el 6:15 p.m.—Home garden hints. 2 6:17 p.m.—"Radio Cartooning,” by | s b Bill Steinke. . WSB—Atlanta (400 Meters). 6-2F - A series of lectures on the national 6 to 7 pm - TlEht Sonseit R s g b e | parks will be broadcast, beginning ) R - Radio University. | priin Gordan: Saturday, by station WOC, in Daven- Permits for the erectic Yoo maE e e port, Iowa, It was announced today awelli were issued by ti 11:45 p.m.—Radio concert. —_— by the Department of the Interior. It e Mt i fine = & e ‘WOC—Davenport, lowa (400 Meters). is estimated that this station, the the monthly r - KDKA—Pitisburgh (360 Meters). 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert. fi“,f;““','""‘l‘;fif'.”n{:‘m,“‘;Il':m',';‘"fi’_::‘;l‘,'x spector Healy 6:15 Dinner concert by KDKA 7:35 p.m.—Sandman’s visit. | evening audience of 1,000,000 persons. missioners tod: i 5y ¥ Orchestra. 8 p.m.—Coa College Glee Club of | April 14 and 19 and May 3, the lec- Of the tc l:‘tl - = t eve. Cedar Raplds, Iowa. tures are scheduled. cost $2.1 . The ren 5 5 9 pm.—"The Washing Machine Re- | x ] ] r a Young|ducing the Family Budget,” by Sam |, A. H. Venable of 915 H street < Chester R |T. White. | northwest would like to know what in_ all permits : Story i 9:30 pm—Greek FEaster program: station, which was_broadcasting month is $3, i35 pm-—Dreamtimo Lady speaker, K. Ligeros. Friday night, signed off “—— of Lake Where the Public Walks \ The very name sets the appetite on edge THF, floor of an ofhice building. But the big merit of linoleum as 2 business | Hard heels clicking and soft heels thudding. floor is— ! “ ” Heavy steps striking and light steps tripping. When the Cleaners Come a e : u Big feet and little feet. Shuffling tread and elas- Business floors must be kept clean. From a fruit- 1 tic stride. stand to a bank, from a ““shine parlor”’ to a railroad Hurrying, loafing, running, halting. Canes, um- terminal, from a cigar shop to a department store, i . e brellas, rubbers—all day long. from a da“’}{ l‘,‘“Ch to a post-office—floors in an 1 ‘Another of the Many Varieties of the American building must be kept clean or the public Whas kindiof floor:shouldia will make some form of protest. Keeping floors clean costs money. How much business building have? money depends on the kind of floor.” The linoleum 1 ‘The fact that people like to walk on linoleum flgor v;nh s s;_nooth, nl‘:"' floors is not the big reason why so many are put 3h son (ilntlsur'acc - is down. Linoleum is quiet, nonslippery, restful,and ¢ omugk CHNING > s, | resilient, and the public likes to walk on it—but 63y task. 4 i business men buy linoleum floors on account of This economy of main- ’ other qualities. tenance caused the Ameri- One_pound The floor of linoleum is durable to the point of c:: Ee(l_:eopnl:o:: a:g lZsctl:fi i permanency; it is water-proof and dirt-proof; it is %70‘)000 squ:re ¥eet o Tine: | 4 r!ot]experflislve to install—all good reasons for a lenaliloo s in o Nes Linslowr pormenently comans- : : Famlly I ayer linoleum floor. York City building. The ::...,lmmu;w o stretch- . f L £ or retrimming. Such & cost of keeping this floor in loor is smoath and tight condition by waxing and polishing averages about a quarter of a cent per | 5 square foot per year. f A That is low. Linoleum doesn’t have to be i ( E scrubbed—shouldn’t be. Any broom or mechanical ; cleaner that will remove the surface dirt will remove all the dirt, and the occasional waxing actually mellows and improves the appearance of the floor. i Such a tempting blending of the dainty maple flavor with the rich If you are interested in better floors for store, | i shop, office or public building, > savor of nuts crushed to crumbs, and generously sprinkled through the consult yourarchitect, contractor, Lok for the ] icing that envelops the layers. or any good linoleum merchant about Armstrong’s Linoleum, or ok i All these Corby Cakes are both food and confection; but none of write us for free 48- a%c booklet, ““Business Floors.” We gladly i i them is richer in nutrition than this week’s featured variety—*“Maple furnish data and specifications for i Nut.” laying linoleum over concrete ot " What Linoleum I The economical size—that serves bountifully, but wastes nothing— making possible a FRESH Cake each day. 't i3 i . - . T j;:,’,,":;"; Linoleum is a_mixture of powdered cork and " dinoleum floor that{s waxed oXidized linseed oil, pressed on burlap. It takes its fm;";:’:’:;,, 5:;;’:"3 name from linus, flax, and oleum, oil. These sub- d Your Grocers and Delicatessen are supplied fresh the sening mjeniiorsersce Stances blend together into a material that is re- : irom the Corby ovens three times a day is considerable markable foritstoughness, durability and resilience. . ArMSTRONG Cork COMPANY, Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA ] Guaranteed By / : ArmstrongsLinoleum for Every Floor in the House :

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