Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 36

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LOCAL STATIONS. AA—Naval Radio Station, (710 Meters). H 25 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- } t 45 p.m.—Weather bureau report. | p.n.—Crop report and special | WAB—Atianta (400 Merera). 6:15 to T pm—T 8§t 3:15 pm.-Ra 8:15 to 8 pa—Musical ry market reports. | sponsored Ly the Rotary —“The March of} "11:45 p.an—Itadiow] concert by the the Department | Kiwanis ¢'lub e Work Done | e e \u.\—sn.e"u,..n Weather Lureau report. | § (360 | V\lu—“uudwnu & Loturop WDBAP—Fort Worth (400 Meter: 8:15 to 9 p.u.—~Concert by the Cho iral ¢ f Stephenville P —Vocal tall market report on 485 meters. €W York (400 Meters) belle De 1. $isie Fischer, Readings. by MJIH—White & Boyer Company (360 4:30 pon.— WiL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meters). 30 p.m. oLl v nlux\levrv 530 to & Musical program \..pe '« House. = T 3" p.m-—-Musie by the Mecca Te WEAS—The lecht i Tuilding Company Meters Burton Corning ano. “Mooseheart 3 ctator Warde, L. 0. 0. M CONVICTED OF ASSAULT Colored Woman Payi 825 Fine m n’t Neglect Your Skin Ladies— A few days’ treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean up the skin than all the beauty treat- ments in crea- ation. An im- perfect com- plexion is caused by a sluggish liver. Millions of people. oid. vourg and middls ags. t take them tor Biliousness, Dizziness, Bick tition Headachs, Upset Btomach and for Sallow. fiea ol o e tates, Pimply and Blotchy Skin. They and ths ue offic urchased intoxicants | Ti%rY of Conatipation McLough! place. Small Pif'—Small Dose—Small Price \ ‘ona | from the aturday with the INJUNCTION GRANTED Near-Beer 'ialcon Closed on Court ince machinery as in any mong It offers you distinct, which and in- | TR0 iavient “k Ty ¢ market report = irect from the Metropolitan | the World War, has been made in perfectmg ewriters, the most recent developments you should tak THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. Advice to Shippe fome Folks"; ter Orchestra; s ] 8:30 to 10 p.an.—Concert \md-l the of the Optimist Clu ad peal and Instrumental solos; welfare talk, “The FKour- RADIO EWS The special program tonight of station WMU of the Doubleday-ifill Slectric Company will be given by T. . nies, jr. vielinist; Raymond G. Moore, baritone, and Miss Ruth V'eter, soprano. At the same time statfon WJIH of the White & Boyer Company | will broadcast the Knights Templar exorcises from the Vermont Avenue Christian Church WWJ—Detrolt (400 Meters). “Fown crier; News Or- Lilliun G. Grant. color- no: George F. Abbott, pton, planist News Orchestra; n Earl Up- WELW—Cincinnati (360 Meters). | 10 p.m.--The Louise Trio and the! eeting in lhonor | Operu Quartet. — - WJIZ—Newark (360 Meters). T p.m.—Bedtime stories 9 pan.—Frederick Taggart. bari- e testimon leveland (360 Meters \cert by the Men's rI's Glee Club of Baldwin sliege Army United States RSD—St. Louls (400 Meters). silent stories. Wi Fl—Philadeiphin (400 Victern). 7:30 to 8 p.m.—Children's half hour, ty Minutes of ttsburgh (360 Meters). se ball scores; current 1ty (400 Metera). Concert. ucational festures, KDK A~ S T o 8 pan ber of Musical prog 12:45 to 2 am —"Nighthawk" frolic; tyrm Cvon-Sanders Urchestra WMC—VYemphis, Tenn. Mucbeth Ele pan—Lecture, before you decide! LOUD Claims for Loud Speakers prove nothing. The proof of the Speaker i3in the hearing. Compare the tone, clarity, purity and depth of the HERALD with other radio loud speakers and judgs for yourself. The HERALD operates on any voltage from45 up, without an*‘A" battery, there- fore will operate on dry cell tube. Takes the place of headphones. Price $40.00. HERALD ELECTRIC CoO,, Inc., 113-119 Fourth Avenue, New York. w \'ORli AVE. \1\[\ 6800, Wholeaale Distributora. .~ as great progress abor saving line of endeavor.~ Royal embodies the improvements, practical benefits of ' e advantage.~ Trade TYPEWRITERS HE ' ? il & . fusical program. | (400 Meters). Philharmonié Or- | i C., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923, of Gen, and Mrs. Ball'sgton Booth | ers are Wil it 1 at the Metropolitan Opera House in|master General; New York this evening, at which | Butler, presiden President Jlarding s scheduled to | versity; Justice ! s apeak, will bo brordeast from WEAF Supreme Court. Herbert C the American 'I'-H'phonn and Tele- Hoover, Nt( retary of Commerce; Unn graph Company’s radio brordcasting|John J. Pershiug and Gen. Harbort Station. It Is estimated that at least (a8 well as Geu. and Mrs. I‘a‘lmluml NO INTERFERENCE the U I\IL' d 5!.\“4- lvln'nllu') of America and to of lh"‘ Should Be Experienced The Uromdcasting from station | bord, its president and o WEAF has Leen heard in the Ha. speakers, EAF s permitting their gland. in France, | station WJZ to broadcast this pro- | ada, and can gram at the same time that WEAF sending it out | The Mecca Temple Band will fur- The Department of Commerce has announced a new schedule of wave lengths for all classes of broad casting stations. to take effect May 15th. This action will establish two points of superior merit in the single l\f\lfl! sets nish music for the occasion. Mine Loutse Homer. the celebrated Metro- 3 . . Single-Circuit Sets \re Easiest to Tune and Signals Are Louder. politan Opera star, will !hll: several We Recommend and Can Furnish | solos, i More pe. | o | by wect Parts for Single-circuit S including Hook-ups or complete sets by Grebe, Westinghouse, Clapp— “astham and othcr reliable makers. Also our special “Build Your Own” set of parts only. Our ““Build Your Own” Set, $27. 00 MASKED MEN ROB BANK. BARNSDALE, Okla., May 10.—Tw { masked men held up the First ‘r'nrax Bank here and escaped witl | #4000 in cash, $1,600 in travelers checks and an undetermined amoun Na- of customers’ checks. R R R IR I rocelving ap paratus in practi 1\1\ any part of the Cnited States. 'l tion that P dress the have eve Harding will ad- | roun of people that | n Apeaker since | ple are kept from work ful Injuries than are idle | f employment. The Only Place to Live a Happy Life —is within your income —and that means some- Ve"{SP“'“l P 4 "-‘9’ thing put aside each pay day for the unexpected. You owe it to your family to have some- thing more than a job— something more than %15.00 210.00 WD A 1”;/- '““lh. ;\\U'M “Just meeting ex- A savings ac- count will change the atmosphere of your en- tire home. You will find this bank a convenient place to save. penses.” Lead- Was ws Radio Department, 4th Floor | ANSBURGH & BROTHER Lincoln Nati on al B ank 120 SEVENTH STREET. WASHINGTON, D. . 7th and D Sts. N.W. Two Million Tons of Coal are delivered monthly Autocar Trucks e Wheelbase only 114 inches 4-cylinder, 2 to 3 tcn Autocar Chassis $3100, f. o. b. Ardmore, Pa. 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