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BY RADI 0 TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entemiflmem. LOCAL STATIO NAA—Naval Radio (435 Mete p.m.—Complete live stock mar- ket comment, 3:45 p.n.—Weather bureau report p.m.—Crop report and special Dairy market reports. 0 p.m.—Department of “Operation of the Law Citizenship to Tabor lectur tranting Separate Women.” : 5:0 p.m.—“Combating health service Jaye Wonders the to 8:20° 7y * by the publi to S:40- pm. W Shenandoah Valley, geological survey. 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau repoft Wil—Continental Eleetric Company (350 Metern). p.m.—Phonograph se- by 30 to & lections 10 W MU—Doubledav-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Meters). » p.m.—Base ball scores. 0 p.m. -Musical progran from statistic: 4104 4:30 to statement bureau. Babson WEAS—The Hecht Compans. Music Huilding (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.- Selections on the Vie- trola and reproducing plano. WJIH—White & Boyer Comp: Meters). Music and feature. WIAY—Woodward & SlLothrop Meters). A1 program stories; 1to2pm (360 final Concert the Chaminade Miss Esther Winifred M. Micha sted by Mrs. linist. The program p.m Stars’ (Chami- * (Saint Saens). aks), by Glee phrases” (Verdi), son (Carl “Mother Bohm); Taught Me" (b) ““Mis- by Glee jor(Speaks) ter Mocking Bird" (Hahn). Club Linkin of Eugen Pabst). (b) * by Gles I - Ly Mrs. “Three Club Anderson. (@) Prologue (Glee “The Poole” (Glee Club). solo (Miss Linkins). (Gle Club). (e) Is” (Glee Club), ano =olo (Miss Linkins). (g) “Midday on the River” (Glee Club) (M) The Great terfall” (Glee Eluby. (i) 3 ) (Miss Lin- kins). (i) finale (Glee Club) solos. Selected by Miss (a) “Paraphrase de Concert Onegin” _ (Tschaikowsky - “cotch Rhapsody” (Vin- Club. aisler) () sopra DISTANT STATIONS, All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. F—New Vork (402 Meters), $:30 p.m.— Vocal solos. safety Talk ecture, “Who's Boss— Night S to 9 pom— Entertainers 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories; WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). T:40 p.m, Base ball scores. 7:45 p.m.—Musical program. KSD—St. 8 to 10:45 trom the 2:30 a.m, chestra Louly (548 Meters). fusical program Central Theater. Gene Rodemich’s Or- WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters), 5 to § p.m.—Rialto Theater Organ “lust Among Home Folks;" reading by Miss Katherine Hannon; Mary reon Theater Orchestra. ent remainder of evening. Worth (476 Meters). 11:30 p.m.—Fred Choon's WHAP—F 10:30 to Orchestra WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters). 6:15 to 7 p.m.—Special kiddie pro- gram 8 to %:15 p.m.—Radio university 9 p.m.—Riverside Military emy Band. 11:45 p.m.—Radiow! concert WLW—Cincinnuti (300 Meters). 8 p.m.—~The Bellevue Choral Society, Ladies” Quartet WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). $:30 pm.—News Orchestra; Campbell. news poet: Town Mrs. Francis Shamp, contralto; Nellie Gorsuch, soprana. nne Crier; Mrs. KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). & f.m.—Base ball scores: : Dreamtime Lady.® ion talk.” amsport Knight Farmer market reports. n.m.— Little Nicago (447 Meters). —Bedtime stories LATEST $2.00 and $2.50 Novels For Rent, 25 Cents PEARLMAN'S UBRARY 933 G Street ready to Books word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 717”9 Pa. Ave. «upply you Blank when xou = say the Why Gamble With The Future? lone time in perfect health nt seurce of income the future unless he himself by saving Open—an —account—NOW ! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. by current | KDKA Symphony | WJZ—New York (455 Metetrs). 3 Bm—Bedtime story. m.—Richard Stouf, violinist i .—Astrid Fieldé, Norwegian sopran m.—Melodic Male Quartet. -—Opera_recital. 30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8 p.m.—Educational features; 1 program. 45 to 2 a.m.—"Nighthawk" frolic; Coon-Sanders Orchestra. (395 Meters), r Davis Belle- vue Stratford Hotel Concert Orches- tra. WHAZ—Troy (350 Meters). 9 p.m.—Double program by Russell Sage College Glee Clu the Apollo Choir of Troy. WOR—Newark (405 5:30 p.m.—Lecture by Howe. 6 p.m.—Musical Philip Gordon. Meters). Samuel B. Appreciation” by WIY—New York (405 Meters). 3 to 5 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Or- chestra. WOC—Davenport, lowa (484 Meters). 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert 7:30 p.m —Sandma Vi 7:50 p.m.—Base ball 8 p.m.—Davenport High School Or- chestra p.m.—Lscture America’s Women” Milligan, “America and by Walter D WMC—Memphis. Tenn. (500 Meters). 8 p.m.—Washington Syncopators. RADIO NEWS A concert by the Chaminade Glee Club will feature the broadcast pro- gram tonight of station WIAY of Woodward & Lothrop. A statement prepared by the Roger W. Babson statistical bureau on “German Population on the Gain will be broadcast this afternoon by the Doubleday-Hill Electric- Com- station WMU Market and crop reports be heard with the us f radio receiving se reports radio from broad on 43 meters _wave muzu\ States Department of nnounces. The reports were f merly broadcast on 110 meters wave length. which was beyond the ra of most of the receiv ir_general use The change was effected out of the desire of the Department of Agricul- ture and all others interested radio_ broadcasting make radio weather and market reports. news and entertainment available to the latgest possible number of farmers and others, and is being made a part of a nation-wide program of the Department of Agriculture to equin Agricult to on_market and crop conditinns fore ninety publ private g stations dispatch official agricultural rgporcs furnished by the ed States De- partment of Agriculture and farmers everywhere are reported to be mak- Ing daily use of the servien in mar- keting their products.” Fizures the number of new in use in vur:’: \‘:(«xr cts .’\*» not availahle, bu market renresentatives o = partmert e > communit that are not within easy access of the market news serice. 'l’o speed up the Arlington serviee |a “remote control” station wes re- cently Jocated in the Department of Agriculture so that reports m broadcast direct: from tha ment. instead of having layed to and now to be the Arlington station —_— { Right Pi Brings Good “Crops Tou follis Wwho Are gardentng om s large or smail scale will be interceted {in the offerings made under the “For Farm and Garden” heading in Classified Saction. These advertisers can supply you with what vou ought o have for successful results. -Ad vertisement. HOLD FLOWER SHOW. Continues Two Days. o The Takoma Park ub wi old an annual flow tonight and tomorrow nlgh(er S public library. g M. Shull of the Department of Agricuiture, will lact as_ judge. M. E.” Allunson, of the show com- i mittee, requests that all exhibits he at the library by 6:30 pm. This will be one of the larg, hows put by the club. Thirty ou h exhls i bitors will take part. United | & equipment | rroducers with camplete information | v that there are fow farm | the . | Takoma Horilcultural Club Event I Horticultural THE EVEN TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. PRE!II’EN‘I‘ — “Give and Take,” comedy, at 0 p.m. BELASCO—"The Bad Man” (second week), at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S — Adelaide and Hughes, vaudeville, at, 2:15 and §:15 p.m. COSMOS—‘Preseriptions” and mag- ic, vaudeville, at 3, 0 and 9 p.m. STRAND — “Manvell's Twelve Syn- copators,” vaudeville, at 2:45. 6:30 and p.m. METROPOLITAN—Harold Lioyd. “Safety Last” econd week), at 11:35 am., 1:30, 3:45, 35, 7:356 and 9:45 p.m. RIALTO—Betty le of Silk,” at 0, 7:30 and p.m. PALACE—\ fola Dana, fo,” at 11:80 5. e Compson, in * COLUMBIA Jack I‘lckfnrd in* rison’s Finish”™ at 11 0, 7:20 and 9 T At the Crossm (- e I've spoken of this |I|mg etoie I've cautioned every passing gent, and T admit it makes me sore that no one seems to care a cent. In { nearly every sheet I read there is jthe same old grisly tale: somé guy approached, with frantic speed, a locomotive on the rail; there was no reason for his haste, he had all day to cross the track: the locomo- tive clove his waist, and split him lengthwise’; up the back: the loco: motive hit some twenty ers, mnear and miles; and undertak- far, are selling shrouds, the latest es. And coro- ners, on cager hoofs, pursue their rounds and strive to please, collect- ing backbones on the roofs, and | wise man never takes a chance, he promptly stops his creaking dray; he sees the railway train advance and knows it has the right of way And from his cab the engincer looks forth and sighs, “He's safe and sane ; | he's too much gumption, it is clear, jto try to beat a railway train.” stern conductor sees him wait, and to the brakeman says, "Ods grass! I'm glad to sec there is one skate with sense enough to let us pass.” And all the passengers cxlaim. as from the parlor cars they gaze, “There is one man who plays the —may blessings hallow all his WALT MASON. BAND CONCERT. t by the United Home Band. the bandstand. Soldiers’ Home, this evening. beginning at 5:50 o'clock: John M. Zimmer- mann. bandmaster March, “The vernor's Own.” Adams Joan of Arc.” Verdi “Prelude to Act 3 .....Kistler comedy, Herbert California tates Overture Morceau Kunihild Scenes from musical The Only Girl Fox trot, “In With You.' Keithley and Klickman Waltz suite, “La Berceuse.” Waldteufel Finale. “Floating Down to Cot- ton Town Klickman “The Star Spangled Banner.” old GIVES SONG NUMBERS. Miss Beatice Wainwright program of songs at the U ¥ Club Satur night. Miss wright possesses a voice of fine I quality and well-trained control { Among_her most popular Were Carex's “Pastora 3 the Delicate Air.” Henschel 3 lovely aria. “On me Butierfiy.” with d present- The Las: numbers Little Among the Beneca Pierce's 3 and a Spanish “Habanera.' Mrs. Gertrude McRae well known planist and organist. was Mis: | Wainwright's accompanist and proved lan excellent one. Mrs. Nash also gave & piano solo that was popular with_the audienc were House™ Delightful l'll':::ric MOUNT VERNON Str. Chas. Macalester Sail 10 A. M, 2130 P. M. Round-Trip, 85¢, Admissi Grounds, 25¢; Tetal $1.10 t-of-town exhi- | —uwhere auz'sta'nce and advice are cheerfully given. To many men a time when a a strong bank and women there comes banking connection with is quite important. The service rendered in our various Departments is always upon a high plane of personal interest and many of -our smallest depositors have benefited .greatly by the competent help and ad- vice cheerfully given them here. Federal-American National Bank 13ISF W. T. GALLIHER, . Chairman.of the Board, Street JOHN POOLE, President. his car and hoisted it | taking legs from roadside trees. The | The |1 numbers | NG STAR;-~WASHINGTON; D. C, MONDAY, Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Gibson Celebrates Their Seventeenth Anniversary With One Cent Sale Their Greatest Ever We do not desire any one to purchue anything in this one-cent sale if they doubt its quality. Gib- son always gives exactly as advertised. You know tl’:e principle of a one-cent sale. You purchase one item at our regular list pncc and you get another of the same item for one cent additional. Wc cannot deliver any order for less than $1.00. We do not hold ourselves responslbl: if our stock gwea out before the end of the sale. Two Days Only—Tuesday and Wednesday May 22 and 23 Great Radio Holtzer Cabot Phones, e X} TWO for Manhattan Phones, 2,000 ohms, $6.00; TWO $6 01 for Signal Corps Phones, 2800 ?:‘l;m $6.00; TWO $6-Ol Radm B Batteries, size, 2 volt with taps, $3.00; $3.0l TWO for Radio B Batteries, volts, With taps, SLTS: $1. 76 with taps, Condensers, TWO fer plate, well made, $1 99 . Variable $1.98; TWO for large small | One-Cent Sale Woter . Sl T\&\\;)ucf):”l Levers, 28¢c; 29C 106 TWO e | ur\;z‘:}(? beiectors, 9@ Srict $3.00 Tube Sockets for U. 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Todine Swans. 15¢; TWO for 10C Tincture’ Arnica, 25¢; TWO for 26¢ Larkspur Lotion, 25¢; TWO for 26¢ La Fountain Hair Nets. sin- gle or double mesh, 15¢; TWO for 16c¢ ubing Lengths, 25¢; TWO for 26¢ Bent Medicine ll Tybes, 10c; TWO for C ur ite enciis, 50c; TWO for.. Slc 15¢; TWO yds. . 16c Best Grade Maroon Sheet- ing, dogble faced, 1yard, $1.50; TWO > $1.51 Sterile Gauze, 1 yd., for We are as near you as your telep}mne Main 1085. Franklin 5077. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. NW. MAY 21, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. EW'S PaiAcE Continuous 10130 s. m.ii_ TODAY AND ALL WEEK VioLA DaNA IN “A Noise in Newboro” A Motro Picture Extra—Extra! Exelusive lfl-- Plotures Board of Trade Outing “Toplcs—Overture Nows—Top! c LOEW’S OLUMBIA "Centinnous 1030 5. m—11 p.m, TODAY AND ALL WEEK JACK PICKFORD “Garrison’s Finish” LRBAN CLASSIC ‘Life of Hamilton" NN GREAT FALLS PARK Overlooking the Historic Great Falls of the Potomac The Ideal Park for the Family Frequent Train Service From 301, Now. ™ st The Ram's Head Players Will present “Dark Lady of the Sonnets” By G. Bernard Shax and “Jewel Merchant's Bx James Branch Cahill \\ oodley “unfl. Tuesday, May 22nd, at 8:30 p.m. Busses Will Meet Conn. Ave. Cars. Tickets obtainable at entrance to o Bote EST. 1879 e o LU T | Better Have I |Us Inspect the N Roof —now so winter-wrought damages can be remedied before heavy rains are due, TWe repair and replace Tin Roofs, Guttering, Spouting, etc. Thorough work, best matetials, con- sistently fair prices. 85 Glad to furnish estimates. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street “350.0 3016-3017 LTI MOUNT VERNON 1and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c ‘Arlinxlon. side trip, 10c additional 12th and nayiva; balf bour ORI LT thmgton-Vlrgmh Railway Co. one Maln 397 Things You Want —ate easily obtained through Star Classified Ads. They are read by practically everybody in Washington —and are bound to bring results. That they do—is why The Star prints MORE Classified Ads each day than all the other Washington papers combined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office DOUBLEY?{EADLINER WEEK “PRESCRIPTIONS” “ROSINI" First Time Seen Photoplays ED (HOOT) GIBSON “SINGLE HANDED COMEDY—CHATS—NEW RUSTLE OF SILK BETTY COMPSON CONWAY TEARLE HAMILTON TONIGHT 8:30 2nd and FINAL WEEK THE GREATEST OF ALL AMERICAN COMEDIES WITH FRANK CONROY AND JULIETTE CROSBY 250 ORCHESTRA SEATS ENTIRE MEZZANINE FIRST BALCONY SECOND BALCONY A Fow G Mat: Thure Bat. et Seats NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW CAPTAIN AI'PLEJAGK NOTE:: "= this week may for any perfermance mext week. 2 Shews for Pries of | Cavtinueus fram 12 N A KNOCKOUT! THA' MANVELL’S 12 SYNCOPATORS Monroe & Grant: Conroy & How- ard; Ling & Long; Mallon & Me- Cabe. PHOTO PLAY DOROTHV GISH Sucoess rowning ‘THE COUN‘I’RV FLA| ADM ION . EMENT PARK SEVEN BIG RIDES. NEW FUN HOUSE, MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. BOATING. PICNIC GROVES, PLAY GROUNDS AND OEHMANN'S GREAT ORCHESTRA OF 12 DANCING HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE l'I"IIIRI'II DE l.lln America’s Greatest Dancers t ADELAIDE | & HUGHES \Q' Dance (‘n.dm- WILL L M. CRESSY &) BLANCHE DAYNE Q In_Their Latest Comedy THOMAS E. SHEA , lg F'RAN'KLYN & CHARLES “A_Vaudeville Surprise” Ibbvn Flueratie Joettrie Beban & Mack; 3 Whirlwinds Phonee: Main 4454, ‘455, e8ts Penn. Ave. PRESIDEH e TONIGHT at 3:30; Best Seats $1.00 POP. MAT., WED., 25-50 & 75¢ A $2.50 Show for $1.00 The Current N. Y. Saccess Fitth Month NEXT THURS NITE One Performance Only By Popular Demand SEATS NOW HOFFMAN & HOSKINS Presen! “THE KIDDIE REVIEW, 1928” With 180 of America’s Most Clever Childran | SHUBERT-BELASCO AMUSEMENTS. CRANDALL'S, [METROROLITAR e E— AT 100N M:ro\n HILARIOUS WEEK AM. TO Hal Roach Presents HAROLD LLOYD With Perfect Support in the Greatest Combization of Laughs end Gasps Ever “Safety Last” Novelty Comedy, “The Watch Dog” Lyman H. Howe's “Speed Demons” ! World Survey--Symphony. CRANDALL'S TQDAY | ASD 3. CRANDALL’S Mats, CRANDALL'S TODAY - TOLA 1OV “TAN LEY W st TOMORROW WHEN FLOWER.™ TOMORROW-1 WHEN FLOWER Historical Under Produced by vFAVORITE TOMORROW.THC Sina B HE BATLOOSAT daily DONNA. W 2 p.m . dailr; 3 p.m. Sunday. RETTY COMPSON. in WHITE FLOWER.” A MATINEE SATURDAT. 2 N HA XHOADES, Cancert Organ MARION KNIGHTHOOD WAS AR; KNIGHTHOOD Auspices “Show of Shows, Inc Victor J. Evans, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Union Station Plaza MAY 30—JUNE 10 Reserved Seats on Sale at W. B Moses & Sons. 11th and F Sts. N.W THEATER Oth and E Stx. MIDNIGHT TON Savoy ater 14th and Col. Rd. 3 p.m. Sundas. “THE nd WHITE WINGS Avenue Grand 645 Pa. Ave. THE 0N nmuo Theater 624 St. N 30 P.M DAVIES, WHITE DAVIES. in WAS IN 10N Indian Exposition Educational, Cowboy and Cowgirl Contests Wild Horse Races Steer Riding 125 Indians Thrilliog’ Almas Temple CMISSING MILLIONS “ONE_EXCITIN OLYMPIC "2 DAY R 143 RAPHAEL '} = ©, :’;‘.’f&'}n ¥ TOD. DENN s THE KENTUCKY DERBY TH0YD HAMILTON 1o Fopics_of _the W, NIGH m and NO LEC 1110 H St. N.B. BEBE DAN TONE. R 1 and n “THE WORLD'S DUMBARTO “LOVE_BOUND. 1340 Winconain Av. 0 HIPPODROME™* £ XA+ %% PRODUCTION T2, TO HAVE 911 H S5t N BLER Is RN 00n FLOUR “TAE comedr! WAS N HOME m“,., CIRCL. TION. CAROLINA STONE AND in WILLIAM WORLD'S' AT ITING 1ith & N. C. Av: REBE_DANIELS. KATHLYN W MILLE'S DE ATS] Attraction. FOR THE r ballad. by Lockbart- Sox oty Fablea "and REGENT _ ‘International SDA A with WANDA HAWLEY SILLS. Star Cast and_Comedy NEW THEATER STATHE “THE ALTAR nE Tom 'of King Tut 8 Dupont circle. anklin 1435 -W. Training. . hildren's ci I Studio 1850 Biltmos GLADYS WILI Dupont liroom Daneing, Stage eses. | PRo¥. AND Mms 10th st nw waem | Toach you to dance ca atrictly o A Class M