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BY RADIO TODAY | Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS. ' pm—Weather bureau report. 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and specfal | m; ite ms. el bet sy ——Department. of Labor lecture, Penal Pro- Vistons in Connection with the Nat- uralization Tav. g to 8§:20 p.m.—“Cosmetics as ! * by the public health service. 3:25'to 8:40 p.m.—Geological Survey | lecture, “Tncreased Water Power | Development in the United States -muf p.m.—Weather bureau re- | WJIH—White & l'ln)er Company (Buo! Meters | 1 to 2 p.m.—Music und features. | WIlL—Continental Electric @300 Meters). 5:30 to 6:30 p.n.—Phonograph se- ! lections. : port. Company | W MU—Doubleday-1ill Electric Com-) pany (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 pom.—B: all 30 o o p.m.—L'rog music. WEAS—The Hecht Company Building (360 Mcters). 510 4 pm—Sclections on the vic-| trola and umnuu“mg piano. Muste | WIAY—Woodward A Lothrop (360! X ns on the plano Bedtin vies Storics. [ ast retail market reports on 45 meters. $ pam-—Special lecture by C. T 5 international “tuation Lroadcas Jerusalem DISTANT STATIONS, A: Programs Schedufey for Lastern Standurd ‘Uime New York (400 Mete West End n—Base ball scores; | 1-—Budtime stories: roll (400 Metern). ' Quartet; vocal no solos: ad - s Obligatl: Schenectady etime . (370 Meters). i‘olish Song : KSD—St. Louix (400 Meters). 9 to 10:45 p oles; organ recital: Grand heater Or- todemich's Or- WHAS—Loulsville (360 Meters). 5 to 6 p.n.—Rialto Theater Organ; “Advice to Shippers”; Bachman Or chestra; “Just Among Home Folk Mary Anderson Orchestra Silent remainder of cvening. WBAP—Fort Worth (400 Meters). 15 to 9 p.m.-—Concert by L. L. hiers. MiSs | Dunean and oiher Saxophone Sex- WWJ—Detroit (516.9 Meters). s Orchestra; news poet, er; Mr. and Mrs, Dick Lynch, songs and stories WJAX—Cleveland (360 Meters), WLW—Cincinnati (360 Mcters). adisonville Public School | he on Band. WSB—Atlanta (400 Meters). 6:15 to 7 pm.—Twilight kiddie pro- ! i tadio University. L enter- | s sicul inmer 11 p.m.-—Rudiowl concert. KYW—Chicago (400 Meters)., 7:30 p.m.—DLedtime stories. KNOW THE HOTEL SERVICE T the McAlpin, you find the Assistant ager just across (m: the desk, always available and yu to meet your emergency— Almost any immediate need is pro- curable without leavi |helsmldm¢— The famous Nahan Fraoko's orchestra entertains in the main Din- ing Room 'Dancing, under ideal conditons, is popular in the Terra Cotta Grill during dinner and supper — An cntire floor is exclusively for ‘women, with Hostess, Chaperones, Guides and Competent Shoppers— manicurists, masseurs and facial ex- perts — ako a Library and Children’s PI.- d. Thce are modern, Turkish and Russian baths with swimming pool— Club Breakfasts are a feature at ‘moderate rates— Anhm'il': -ddx:ufi to all its features, ur lanager, persol seeks to so assure the pleasure and comfort of your stay as will cause the Hotel McAl| mlobeymuNchork Nomeinthe Amw- L. Les, Manager. g UNlQUE | peter {Coon Dhe Cenler, s / GmVf:n/'cm::f."'| llrondwny at 34"‘Stre§t ; “THE _EVENIN RADIO NEWS i Exerclses at the Church of the New {Jerusalem (Swedenborg) tonight will 1be Lroadcast by stations WIAY of { Woodward & Lothrop. The feature will be an address by C. T. Barron on “The International Situation and Its Spiritual Aspeci NIKA—Pittsburgh (360 Mcters). p.m.— base ball acores; current | 5. p.m.—Addresses, Dreamtime lady. m. © bull scores and farmer rket reports. 5 p.n.—Addresses. —Little KDKA—symphony A joint recital by urtists of nation- al tame will mark the opening to- morrow night of “Broadcast Central” at Aeolian Hail. N. Y. ' “Broadcast Central” is station WJY and station n_will be transferred from rk, N. J. WJZ will broadcast on meters and WJY on 405 meters. .T W. BRESNAHAN TO QUIT { AFTER 46 YEARS’ SERVICE Vetelau Govemmeut Employe Be-| gan as Postal Clerk at City Office in 1877. ervice of forty- rament employ. e . in charge of } supplies in the division of pald se-{ | curities, office of the rezister of the nas retired under the pro- ice retirement | 60 Meters). Bedtime stories, —Stories from St. Nicholas | M-gaune 0 p.m.—Program arranged Henderson ‘Company. p.m.—Helen 8. Donovan, by 8:45 ini |~ viol- “ontinuation of program by Helon'S. Deonos un. violinist. 10:01"p.m.=—Muslcal program. \\E‘l—l’hllndelphln (400 Veters). 5:30 to ¢ p.m.—Meyer Davis Orches: tra, WDAF—Kansas City 1400 Meters). 4:30 to 5 P08y (musical pro 3 ¢ does not | 4. M. though the resignation become effective until June Bresnahan served h when he gratulation I . 15 to -Sander a.m.— * Orehe itk frolic,| = of 1 ssociate e eral s a ostal clerk in | when it was strects. entered the railway mail | remalned until | pted an appoint- { r Department. In Tred to the Treas. i " by William Hicks. | dio Cartooning.” --Lecture service by | ¢h, B BilLS by Samuel How 6:05 p.m.—“Musicul Appreciation,” lu Philip Gordon er ' 1"|P« when he t in the Inte he was tian Department nahan is the i | structor of L [I]lvrlh Camp, . l the j of Veteran A WOC—Duvenport, lowa (400 Meters). | Mr. program by Custer Battletield ! = e i o D. i Fisher, W MC—Memphis. T (100 Meters). 9 p.m.—Lions' ert. FREE STATERS SCORNED. | | o[ Memphis, con- L|BRG PEflRLMflNE Gov emment of Irelaud Deuoumed! by Woman Speaker. Denouncing the method: : government 833 G of :um\n- to be littel glisi ] the Irish peo- | ied until they | Srs chairman o women's rolief mission addressed more ence. e occasion ion tendere When You Experience Dlfl‘lculhes tionoh . and ‘1 wuble comes i bunches.” is once nroved correct. Howe /" you dave o reat account in the bank. yo vest easter. If yow Ravewt done S0 vet— Opcn an accornt NOW! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. vesterday to come to chief of ng that search be fugitive was d. complexion und authorities asl for him. Tk having dark front_gol panish and Frenc No men- f how he anaged to ) 722 2270 k0 WINDING UP OUR —GOING OUT " BUSINESS™ | BUY NOW—THIS WEEK!! About 2600 Men's and Ladies’ Gabardine Topcoats, Whip Cords, Tweeds, Raincoats. Rubber Coats, Boots and Rubbers are to be sacrificed at PRACTICALLY COST Price 1d LSS to quickly dispose the remaining stock before we finally close the doors. In 25 years we have never offered to the public of Washington such an unusual array of rubber clothing at such prices, but we're retiring from busi- ness and they all MUST GO! Goodyear Mfg. Co. BUY NOW—THIS WEEK!! Men's Q(.Sb.:rdmu — We rs Nan e $22 50 = ?I% . $9-50 Ladics’ Mohair Silk and Satin Now Nt Baniie = e sc—);,ldl; — Were 512 50 Ladies’ $2.95 hazitic Coats—Were haie Costs—Were @) 775 . . L2 $595 Coats—Were $5.50 cord Gabardines Bomewere ss0. $3.95 BUY NOW—THIS WEEK! up to §30. $l4 5 und ¢ Boys' Black Rub- dines—Were $20 Gas-mask $2.95 Men's Tan Bom: Bovs' Rubber ;Sp(‘cml‘l) pf’!ced $25-00 Hot-water Bmtlcs— 69C Ladics’ Schdppc Now cre L(:d’rfl $8.95 ber Coats — Were g Were w §19 50 | i ens LGt and o' §3 Q5 $2.95 glaoflm Coats—Were $4 95 Booti-Were &, Were $200 ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS NOC. 0.D.’S NO APPROVALS MAN'F'G E/COMPANY 903 F Street N.W. Were $17.50 Boys' Tan Bom- Ladies’ Silk Mo- Cloth Coats—Were G Paplin $2.95 Men's Finest nud] ty Whip- Men's Rubhcr DURING THIS SALE 2 DOORS FROM CORNER OF NINTH r G_-STAR, WASHENGTON, Abe Man}in S , s 13 LIvER , D. C. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"Th=: Bad Man,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. GARRICK—"Grumpy,” Wise, comedy, at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—“The Gold Diggers,” comedy (third week), at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—S. 8. Leviathan Orches- tre, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ‘OSMOS—Lecah Baird, vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND-—“The Stars’ Record,” vau- deville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:46 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Harold Laoods “Safaty Last,” pholoy!n at am, 1: 3:40, 5:35, and !: pm, RIALTO—Claire Windsor, in “The |lttle Church Around the Corner,” at 11:20 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and with ‘Tom tnl T. Roy Barnes, in “The at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3:20, 20 ‘and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA—Madge “The ¢ 1. 2 Bellamy, ul of the Boast.” at 11: 0, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and 8:30 p.m. CENTRAL—Katherine MacDonald, i1n “Refuge,” a.m., 1:15, 3, 4:40, 16220, 5:08 ana 9120 pom —_——— DAZED AND ROBBED. Lorton Man Accepts Invitation to Drink. William McIS. t Lorton, Va., Sn 1 |ettm i \ Ther's so many l'('ller' {r) an's the’r whiskers grow till President that it's purty hard t’ locate Kin, It don't seem no tir Miss Fern Moots wuz [little pinched-face girl without | even roller skates, but y she values her affections at $500,000, earrings, $12.50, an’ wrist watch $9.00. (Copyright Nationa! Newspap hl'l Anderson, umrchanx[ was found dazed in the hsontan grounds near 9th and B ects yesterday morning. He told police e met two strangers late Saturday nlzh«. \\hn invited him to Join in o " with a bot- tle. Te a 5 d, and knew | nothing more until a policeman woke nhim up. Two silver watches and $30 in cash {were missing from his pockets. shrvice. = | MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round }rip, 80c EAR lN MlND Arlington, side trip, 10c fact that we are ready to sup. I nir Blauk Bocks when you say toe | Avenue Northwest. on the buur und Lal Lour word, —9:00 AM. to 3:80 P.M. 5 1 E. Morrisor: Paper Co. | Running Time—S55 Minutes \\nhmglu;l;\lr 5:""“ Co. i 1009 Pa. Ave. poor | Federal-American Finance By Jolm Poole Who’s Who in u ashington in 1933 Nou cab't write the names of who wijl be our big men of ten yvears dut boys hence— vou cargiorecast the characteristics of the success builder. v, courage and knozws how e hl'.\“llnl)ilinl'l. enery determigation — and he build “cppital. Some oge has said “The difference be- tween the rich man and the poor man is the d;ficrcucc in what he buys with his mogiey.” The man who rich boughtewealth and position. The man who is¥poor bought things he didn't need. to [: 15 —and when ut don't buy n't need. Spend thing really buy. buy good anything you you he dil‘fcrcncc—put it away— l'mmq ‘capital,” and the man buys capital the one who he goal. . Save that’s ‘.\'hi) reache is Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street MONDAY, MAY 14, 'THE COLUMBIA MALE QUARTET S 1923, - AMUSPMENTS, CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN ——— AT 10t THIS WEEK 11 AM. TO 11 P. Doors Open_at 10130 Hal Roach Present: HAROLD LLOYD With Perfect Support in the Greatest Combination of Laughs and Gasps Ever Produced “Safety Last” Novelty Comedy, “The Watch Dog” Lyman H. Howe's “Speed Demons” Special World Surve CRANDALL'S ; TODAY AND TOMORROR BRI DONALD, in “RE CfiNDA[L'S'""; ter,0th& TODAY AND TOMORROW - WAL And VA LLon A IN T DAVIES, HOOD WAS VORK ~ Avn, rRANnALL's, '\ORDlr\ M \\D()ll\ \\]) GUITAR ORCHESTRAS WALTER T. HOLT, Director Assisted by ELIZABETH M. PHILLIP=. Reader and Tmpersonator MRS. RUBY POTTER. Soprano. and Mrs. VERMONT AVENUE CHRIS- | TIAN CHURCH Verment Avenus North of N Bireet | TUESDAY. MAY 15 j 8 P.M. ; Oflenng for Music Fi ulu.l of the Churlh T|Don’t Wait for Spring Rains —to show up weak spots the rooi, but call on our tinners to l renew your “overhead” now. N 7 No trouble to submit G estimates—we do re liable work reasonably. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street "ipic e e ST e We have spent 37 years build- ipg a distribution system to give you good where. service every- Thus, with the 5¢ price, the highest possible quality in a beverage is with- in easy reach of one and all. T AMUSEHENTS. F STREET AT 13TH NOW PLAYING ! —Continwous, 10:30 A. M—11 P. M.—NOW PLAYING! CLOWNS! BAREBACK RIDERS! FUN GALORE! A regular, three-ring circus of entertainment, packed with love, laughter, thrills and hair-raising adventure! Thomas H. Ince Presents “SOUL 4 BEAST" A Metro Picture Featuring MADGE BELLAMY-WASHINGTON'S OWN FAVORITE AND “OSCAR” THE ELEPHANT! Positively the only elephant in the world that ever per- formed as a “leading man” in pictures!—He’ll make you love him while you marvel if animals really have souls: THE BIGGEST ACTOR IN THE UNIVERSE! WITH NOAH BEERY—CULLEN LANDIS—VOLA VALE AND OTHERS LATEST CHRISTIE COMEDY—“WINTER HAS CAME" A Hilarious Travesty on *Way Down East”” Drama Featuring Dorothy Devore Aesop’s Fables—International News—Symphonic Overture SHUBERT-BELASCG Tonight, 8:30 Best Beats, $2.0¢ The Greatest of All American Comedies THE BAD MAN By Porte = T A Tenn. Ave. RESIDENT =i Tonight at 8:30—Best Seats $1.00 THIRD AND LAST WEEK DAVID BELASCOS Emerson With Frank Conroy—Juliette Crosky and & Superlative Cast Thur., Sat. 50c, Tsc, Browre Mats. Thur., 31.00 "HUBERT GARRICK BEST $100 EHOW TR TOwW TOM WISE In the Delightful Comed GRUMPY Wita Eilesn Wilson and Notable Cas: Mat. Wed. All Seats 50 Matinee Saturday, 50c and Tc AVERY FFIOP\WOOD Tomorrow Nite at 8:30 One Performance Omly The Great American Dancer STAFFORD PEMBERTON ARNA LUDMILLA PREMIERE DANSEUSE CHICAGO GRAND OPERA COMPANY THE AND | PEMBERTON SYMPHONY | DANCERS ORCHESTRA SEATS NOW Z wnflmoxu 18 ONLY REAL FLEASURE Riden—Other A ECEQ olcmnn ¥or | DANCIN 3:30 TO ns.n!mn.u.!. AND BL30P5T QUTDOOR eUse. OFFERED National Capital Horse Show !Grounds, Arlington Park, Va. ! End of Highway Bridge May 15,16, 17,18 & 19; ZPM Tickets at T. Arthur Smnh Inc, 1306 G Fllm Features LOEW’S ALL '\\ ERK THE GO-GETTER By PETER B. KYNE WITH T. Roy Barnes—Seenn Owen Extra Added Offerings Doo-Dad Comedy “THE FLIRT” News—Topics—Overture 1mum||mun|mm|mwnm!rmmmmnnmnnn'" RICHARD BARTH} THY . in 535 Ntk St S.E GRICHARD TAL DAY NEW THEATE MADGE, LTCK Sir_Hall_Caipe’s Famo: “TH!: CH IiTIA\ HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE h an ,Eu.r cant THEATRE DE LUXE i 3 LIGHT An Ail-Star Alluring Array The United States Shipping Board Presants [N rgere re & Her Co. 0 10Y SAN FLO LEWIS INNIS BROS. 1Tk and | Rdiculously Fun- P\ ted | ny Tn “The Man fy | | About Town. ! North Capitol & “THE CHRISTIAN, by el MAC CARTON & MORRONE THE LUSTER BROS. s tmEAdded) Comedy Fastors HERBERT WILLIAMS & WI)I.FIJS Twe, Portermunces Dally, 2:15 and 8:15—Sunday Matinas at Buy Seats Early Telephones, Main 3484, 4485, 6823 vnns N EMI’IR : 2 Shews for Price of Cantinuaus trom 12 W A GRAND VAUDEVILLE ARRAY! THE STARS’ RECORD Jewis & Rogera; Follinno: Russ LeVan & Pate: Ford & Goodridke. Photo Play “YOUR FRIEND and MINE" With Willard Mack, Enid Bennett, Rosemary Theby and Huntly Gor- wmmudn». Suy 15, “The Son. of the Woli” With EDITH ROBERTS and WHEELER OAKMAN - RIALTO= | POWERFUL ROMANTIC DRAMA || WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER = FEATURING = Chire WIndur—K!nuti Harlas ELIAS BREESKIN VIOLIN SOLO ORCHESTRA SU Y8 Dupont _circle. Lupont No. 8 TP 2. i e LURAY C Excursion Suoday, May 20. Divner and trans fers to and from Caverns included, $5.18; eo roil mow. DELTA TOURS, 402 Kresge bldg., and DANCING. PROF. AND MR ACHER'S e'rvmo 1ot Class Mond Frevintin GLOVER'S, sons apy time, ._results. Danciog 1 urse, six lessons, Fine environment. W. 1124 | Teacn you to das strictly private. Class_dauce 8: Biage