Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1923, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 12, 1523. 2_;;__—____;_—:__________.__________.___.——.__&__._—___ i 7:45 p.m.—Radlo drams, “On Trial.” | WiZ—=Newark, N. J. (360 Meters). 3 ndman’s visit. addresses, one by Col. Frederick Pal- | next year will be inducted. Senor Pezet, Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. 7:85_p. 8 p.m.—Musical progrdm and Jecture 7 p.m.—Bedt! e b R - mer, war correspondent. and the|umbassador from Peru, and Col. John KSD—St, Louls (360 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—"Understand e eee o Amnay EERRIAEAOL RADIO NEWS SRIT. DN W T T Temple Graves also have accepted invi- Blphtntant. e T o - A lecture on “Understanding Mis- | tations to speaic. e ! ca,” Officers to be installed ave: Dr. | 9 p.m.—Sports. understood Latin America,” by Paul y | WWI—Detroit (400 Meters). i Toneart TWO TAKE POISON. WGY, tho Schencotady. N. Y., sta-| Vanorden Shaw, will be broadcast | Clerence I Owens, president; Dr. Afex- pm—Town Crier; News On e m e B | tion, will broadcast tonight Relzen-| " F'¢ (¥ GREOn, NI 0 e s 1. W. Hoffman, Mra. E, Essary ' chestr: Luther B. Rhodes, fifty years old. who | 8teln’s unusual drama, “On Trial” r trip around South |Dard, Mrs. A. 'S Hamiiton and Miss 11 p.n.—Midnight concert. 7:50 p.m.—Bedtime 3 - : i ' Dick' Root, ussletunt vice LOCAL STATIONS. \T STATIONS. | " . i p.m.—Mus program; :fl'f“"':'he‘fzfvfl“"@ atrol wagon servico ’;"“ v‘;“"“" drama will be glven by Capt. HOH: Ahfl!", trenstter: Mrs. 2 P : 2 s s is orchestra. years ugo. last night swal- the WGY players. e Adams, Miss Elien W. Coll st NAA—N dio Station, Radio, V& Scheduled for Eastern ! wiAs—Loul e (360 Meters), Isham Jones and h lowed i to q . s jen . Colling, asslst AN Setern. S | 75 to 6 pan.—Alamo Theater Orches-| 10, F:m-News and sporth. tes of [® Teport of the potie. < pndie ‘?i So many requeats wero received by | PERSIAN ENVOY TO SPEAK T sbien e T e 3 . : 5 to . h 5 b A rGY e | . cH i Mre. erine J. Fenton, 1228 b complete live stock MAT | i _New York (400 Meters). |tra; “Advice to Shippers”; blograph- |Good Reading i al S Do s platmthe | D00 (0 Sipast G opatens; wrhe —_— corresponding secretary: C. C. Gray. 345 pm. - Weather bureau report| 4 to 5:20 pm—Vocal and instru-|ical sketeh. | WDAF—Kanaas City (400 Meters). | HosDital, police repo WL the! o] KIherecteny. St it esadcas; | Mirza Khan Alai Will Address Art S Laaaropoiiine e 1:05 p.m.—Crop report and speclal | meontal solos. {8130 to 10 p.m.—Concert. by zhe‘mg»i i s g tor said he was in no daiger, the Gilbért and Sullivan operetta to- and Letters Bod. M. V. Bmith, Ubrarian; M. H. Irish - - market reports p.m—Concert S R ~ B aterem: weathor | eaoorS, Jéfferson: ‘colored and | morrow evening. Tho instrumental y- parliamentarian. 5 o Agri-f 7 - Tennis & [ r 4 3 s Hospita ra. At the late concert on the | Sta 7 tees are: Dr. E. V. Wilcox, Mrs. Ell eulture” by the Department of Agri-| § BmooConesttw s | WSB—Atlanta_(400 Meters). 7 to 8 pm—Educational features; |ed for u dose of polson hing. a program of old-time | U7 'ed States from Persia, will be the | gPeSam0 DI B. V. King-Bmith, Maj epartment of e b s 6 to 7 Pwilight concert. musical program. s " ported to have taken. - Dr. P always popular with radio | Princival speaker tomorrow night at the | Ferris and Mrs. Ida D. Paters, e e R I $,to 815 hn—itadio University. | 1240 to 2 wm. = -Nighthawk” trolie; | (reuted her”and rencrted tr d | audiences, will be. broudenst. An | Meeting of the International Associa. p.m.—Radiowl coneert. oon- 3 ? hee : : s s 5 . - e Story of the | 6 to 6:30 p.m—Dinner music. ! 45 p.m.—Radiowl concer fected by the poison. ‘.,:'.LL:;.'.T.A:V'“; e 1!-‘“3‘;){,0:,: hon | ton of Art and Letters ut 1715 I street| The Bible is said to contain 310,697 Ll e . A 1,um’d‘ K‘:u:?fi 7 p.m.—Bedtime storics. i“l W—Clincinnati (360 Meters). “'flll—‘QWIrlk. . llm hl“.:&l". e P torthwest, when officers elected for the | words and 3,566,480 letters. Shipwrecked v the coast i H b ) e - .m.— Home garden hints, 7 ) - . | WGM—Atianta (400 Meters). ! 11 p.m.—Instrumental and vocal m.—Lecture, b: Doris 2 2 M T service p.m.—Lecture, y 70 % 4 07 77 10:03 pam—Weather burcau reports. | —~Concert Ly War. | solos. ' i 2 //WWWAW/%//MWM%M%/W/W%/WWM n | X 'alk, “‘Oral ygiene.” WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (380 pm—Musical pro- KDKA—Pittsburgh (300 Meters). | 6:45 pom._“How We Can Abolish Meters). | I iGina Orenireona. international and Industrial Strite, > to 3 V.t ctions on the phono- 3 — ' Current events; theatricals, | by, Kirby Page. P i WGY—Schenectady (370 Meters). | m—Dreamtime indy, 7 p.m.~Popular concert. 6 p.m. WOC—Davenport, lowa (400 Meters). gy WE select a man for a job because we think he is best adapted to it. roduce and stock market | news bulletins. WJH—~White & Bojer Compnany (300 Metern). L to 2 pan.- Music and features. Company Musie | 10 Metern). \ fons on the vie- W EAS—The 11 | tal Eleetric Company | 0 Metern.) —honograph WE select a Suit of Clothes for a man because we think it best adapted to him. it Electric Com- | y (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 pm.—Program of music. S pm—Evening program. $250,000 GIFT TO SCIEWCE. - | YOU may be a man of conservative taste and type, yet with youthful ideas abou. clothes. We wouldn’t try to sell you a suit that a high-school boy should wear. The much-used, much-abused word, “Service,” has lost blish ':’*“I‘“‘”‘}' ”h its effect. It has been worked to death by advertising men and tr a ey for stores where it means nothing more nor less than “a The Ri ht S 't % cea good word to use in an ad.” ul People soon find out in which stores “Service” really = for 14 - means SERVICE. When good-quality merchandise is of- Radlo Supphes ; fered; when prices are fair and just; when delivery is made The Ri ht Man Immediate Delivery as promised; when needed credit is cheerfully extended; when complaints are properly and promptly adjusted to the entire satisfaction of the customer; when proper appreciation Delorest Sets and Equipment i patronage is s e % e 3c . prcat Setsjand, —auinr of patronage is shown: when the dealing is fair and square DeForest DV 6 “A” Dry in every way, and the Golden Rule is applied in business— / I ‘he S tock fr om Celljjubes then, and then only, should a store advertise “Service.” Brandes Phones < Gurgess B Batteries Ld Burgess Dry Cells i I would appreciate receiving a letter, personally addressed to me. Wh 1 ‘ :h t 0 d r a w Saturn Automatic Plugs 1 from any old customer who feels that we have ever abused the word “Service” in our newspaper advertisements. Guaranteed £ m—— Standard Radio Horns Dayfan Variometers Dayfan Variocouplers Workrite Variometers Workrite Variocouplers The kind of man to Oives Highgrade Redo serve you who KNOWS Write for Catalogues||. President. hOW tO do it dnd DOES it and Price Lists NORTH WARD | pH ( LL( P LEVY & @ This s our idea of service, it is our practice and that is why men who R ADIO CO. G@ A respect correct attire depend upon the Hecht Co. to clothe them. 236 Halsey St. 735 Seventh St.NW —Between G &H. Newark, N. J. Stncerely, New stocks are replete H-A-N- A-N---4 Sale! Timely! Sale of 300 Men’s New Low Shoes New Spring Caps Just when men— especially ' Washing- ton men who delight in caps—are ready for good cloth caps, we stage this offer- 59.50 $13.50 and $14.50 grades. Five distinct ferent and by all means likable. It is a season of bright neckwear and these live right up to that require- ment. Being Trojan, of course they’re top-notch value. These are more, how- cver, for they are ex- ceptional value. White Tan Blue Separate or attached collar style, that can be laundered soft or stiff. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths to 35. Kay TYPEWRITERS | ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY,Inc. Room 210 Evans Bldg., 1420 New York Ave. Phone Franklin 5365 Branches and Agencies the World Over styles. - ing: The new English quarter, one-piece pleated - PY & and band back styles. pmducnonls ettlng Why a sale of Hanan? TWEED.S in brown, black-a.nd-while, tan o e Ci n‘fic It Simply a complimentary price concession ::g E:az_u:;::itl;::r:faf,lt S i m l. s ell e to co-operate with our 27th Anniversary. We AlL ? d oy e'!l.k lisedbanabs : 3 iate to the extent of being equally re- ! sizes and every cap silk lined and fin- wolfld Wmto scrap allm ;::Pdrleecsl: f)f 0profil. By this means you get ished with leather sweatband. o = omce m.d géil‘;lé\N $13.50 and $14.50 new low shoes at A VALUE WITHOUT A PARALLEL use On]y ~JuSt to save Men to serve you WHO KNOW HOW TO Ballo FIT SHOES. on Cloth & a fiacm yom Stellogl'aph' .4 1<'i\'e’1]lodcls in English, French a.nc.l Brogue .s nfl e effects. The popular Panama model is included. S‘H‘I,R‘T‘S o il ong o tins a weck Trojan C ed millions of times a we rojan Cravats $ 3 35 ® A4 through delicate finger tips. $ , | | Featuring the New (3 for $9.50) 5 "Compare t]le work_:' Silk Tweed Effects 2 E Cool, cleanly, service- plentiful 5]10\\'}11gof othlc‘r do you expect a sum- patterns. It is new, dif- mer shirt to be? T h@fl@@h Co. a,”‘.

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