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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS, | NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (435 Meters). 5 p.m.—Complete live stock mar- 5 p.m.—Weather bureau report.. p.m.—Crop report and special | 05 p.m.—Dairy market repor to 7:40 p.n.—"Industrial gram After Fifty Years of Social Work, by the Department of Labor. 16:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. | = | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 Meters). | 2 to & pan.—Piano solos. 6 pm forty-five-plece Band of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Realm 101 wWWJ troit (516 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—Town Crier;: News Or- clhestra; Mattie B. Lamphere, soprano: Belle Mangold, contralto. WJIAX—=Cleveland (390 Meters). 8 pm.—Hotel Cleveland Orchestra. WLW—Cincinnuti (3090 Meters). 10 p.m.-—Vocal, instrumental and whistling solos. WJZ—New York (455 Meters). | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RADIO NEWS WMU the Doubleday-Hill Company station will broadeast its weekly musical program from § to 9 o'clock tonight. The program in- cludes solos by Miss Josephine Gould, | soprano; Miss Sarah Savory, soprano; readings by Miss Broomley ‘und flano. selections Paul Whitney Fishbaugh mezzo- by The rollicking Broadhurst farce, “What Happened to Jones™ will be presented tonight by the WGY play- ors A talk on UAthletics at West Foint” will be given over the radio- phone of Station WJZ tonlght by Capt. McEwan, U. 8. A “A Radiofan” inquires: “What sta- tion signed off at 11:26 eastern stand- ard time Tuesday night, after giving Electric | Grace | $1;000,000 MILL Arcadia Company Plans for Plant Extension in South Carolina. | By the Assoiated Poess | GREENVILLE, 8. | tract has been let by May 24.—Con- . H. and J. H. %, of Greenville, n Building Company of the construction of a tton mill, three ware- | houses and a boiler house for the Ar- cadia Cotton Mills, near Fair Forest, in Spartanburg county, according to {announcement obtained from the ar- | enitects. The mill will be built to house 20,- CONTRACT IS LET| C., sociation since its organization eight years ago, will be retained. Among those on the program are Senator Samuel Ralston of Indlana, the father of the highway movement; former Senator Tom Taggart of, In- THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. diana; Gov. Austin Peay of Tennes- see, Gov, Morrow of Kentucky, Henry Roberts of Bristol, Tenn., president of the Lee Highway Association, and Joseph F. Boggs, highway engineer of Kentucky. The Big Idea In Painting —is to so thoroughly protect the surface that the ele- ments can have little or no effect upon it. A building is in good condition just as long as the surface is pro tected. ~Bedtime stories Buse ball scores —Weather bureau report. i p.m.—Bedtime stories. 645 pam. 6:45 lisses Beatty and Ben- §:30 pm }the names of the persons who had played the different instruments in the cone ‘an a reader of Radio | News an 000 snindles. The project, when com- pleted with equipment, will involve $1.000,000, it is estimated. ‘ l | DIXIE HIGHWAY SESSION. E “Murco” Liquid Paint —is the ideal Paint for any job and will more than y in increased protection for specifying it. S g ps you have heard “Murco” called the “Lifelong CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May 24.- ai S 3 i is ti as its.lasti ities B A o Ay ! Paint”—it really merits this title, as its.lasting qualitie | sociation and prominent good roads | are truly wonderful. |advocates from all sections traversed by the highway—from Michigan to| Florida—reached the city last night! and this morning to attend the an- band prevents har from visiting, she ! nual convention. It was expeted that states. Attorneys Darr, Whiteford [Judge M. M. Alllson of Chattanooga, and Darr appear for the wifte. who has been president of the as- * Frank Dole Beattly and Ben- WJH—White & Boyer Company (373 Meters ). Music and features wer Nature’s Fairy Playgrounds Varied and easily accessible are the diversions for the summer tourist in the Maritime Provinces, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Hereonegetsthesalttang ofthesea aswellastheozone of Mountains, Moor and Lake. The climate is ideal. See Ottawa, the Dominion’s capital—Montreal and Quebec with old-world charm. A tour to Newfoundland, Labrador and the Miquelon Island, offers novel experiences. Stop at the Dominion’s Finest Hotels FortGar .Wmmg:,flMnn ; MacDonald, Edmonton.Alta ; Jasper Park Lodge. Jasper Na. tional Park, Alta.; Minaki Inn,Minaki,Ont.: Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ont : Highland Inn, AlgonquinPark, Ont. The Prince Arthur, Pt Arthur, Ont.; Prince Edward, Brandon, Mar: 9:30 p.m—Merwin Howe, pianist. | 10 p.m.—Merwin Howe. pianist WEM—Atlantn (429 Meters). 720 to 8 pm.—Warner's Seven SUES FOR DIVORCE. Fannie M. Higdon yesterday | filed suit for an absolute divorce from Willlam T. Higdon, charging infidelity and naming & corespon- ent. They were married August - 21, 1910, at Bryantown. Md.. and have two children, whom the hus- 1.to 2 pa | Mrs, Electric Company WIL—Cont 5:30 to IPYOBTREL < 050 to. B30 v.m.—Fakin-Bar- tholcnew-Leid Trio | | | i A | i Hecht Company Music Bullding (380 Meters). ! 3 to 4 pan ctions on the phono- { ¢raph and reproducing piano. “Murco” Paint is made up of 100% pure lead, lin- seed oil, turpentine and Japan dryer into a scientifically prepared, ready-to-use Paint. WEAS—The > WFI—Philadelphia (305 Meters). 0 to § p.m.—Children's half hour. p.m.—“Animal talks." % b —Bridgeton Forest No. T, Tall | HIN Bleetrie Com- | of Lebanon Band 1 Meters). I" 7 . Base ball scores 2 Musical progr k 3 Susical pee WSB—Atianta (400 Meters), 5o 15 to 7 p.m.—Musical program e Gaty 15 pom—-Radio university B ety ‘15 to 8 pam—Musical program by leeiie AE {the wixth grade of the Grant Park Schoo Lover ‘the. e T the Oper ed by I' ace Bromles. € by Paul Whitney has studied with Frank La York. for several vears is direction d at Ford- Jumber of Boston -Meyer Davis Dance Or- Any Quantity E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th Street N.W. Main 5280 Any Color For full informatien, write Eadio concert . ac-! Fishbaugh. | Plano | C.E 1270 Broadway. New York, N. Y Canada Welcomes United States Tourists— No Passperts Required KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Mete m.—Baseball scores; ddress 5 p.m.—Dreamtime Lady p.n.—Baseball scores: market reports. 7:30 p.m.—Anna George, soprano. cury New and Acolian N ham, N. Y private concerts i wnd other places. farmer KYW—Chicago (447 Meters). Bedtime storles. DISTA > 2§58 Musical program . p 2 9 .m.—"Twenty minutes Al EOR T andard Time. of good reading. " e Tomorrow at the Phillip Levy Store a $15.00 deposit will de- liver to your home any of the Complete Room Outfits 1we have advertised during the past two weeks. Two of these beautiful out- fits are shown below; others, that are not shown here were advertised in last Sunday's Star and Post. See those papers if you still have them or come here and we'll show them to you. There is an overstuffed living room suite outfit complete for $199.00;: a Dining Room Outfit (15 pieces), complete for $199.00; another dining room outfit for $219.00, and another Bedroom Suite outfit for $199.00. Read! Read! Read! The Phillip Levy Store has an Exchange Department, through which a liberal allow- ance is made vou on any of your old furniture to apply to- ward payment for any new fur- niture you buy here. The Old furniture you turn in is then refinished and sold as Used furniture in our Bar- gain Basement. It is kept en- tirely separate from our New furniture. F—New York (492 Meters). WDAF—Kansas City (411 Meters). 4+ p.m-—Max J. Hamer. tenor. pan—Arthur Adamini. ucational features; vaude- 0 p.m. ~Concert. 45to 2a.m.~ “Nighthawk -Saunders Orchestra Incidents in Practice -Lecture nce of a Standard trolic Wat—New York (405 Meters). 6:20 p.m.—Charles Long 1 Holmann. bass | Hear it <4 before you decide! LOUD Claims for Loud Speakers prove nothing. The proof of the Speaker isin the hearing. i Compare the tone, clarity, purity and depth of the HERALD with other radio loud speakers and judge 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. HERALD ELECTRIC Co., Inc., 113-119 Fourth Avenue, New York. Life's Little Talks. 915 p.m.—Ella Mylius. -.—Long I Grotto Glee Club. p.m.-—Plays by pupils of Theo- reula Irvine i —Maximi dora U 8 to 9 pam 2 ist le Male lian Rose rt, Iowa (484 Meters). | mes concert i Bedtime stories Washington Band ¢ p.m.—Lecture on chemistry SPECIAL CURRENCY FOR RUHR PLANNED | BY the Associated Press. PARIS. May 24.—The rapid increase | in the cost of living in the Ruhr district ' and an anticipated further drop in the | value of the German mark may make necessars the issuance of the special currency which the allies have had in view for the Ruhr and the Rhineland, it was said at the foreign office today France and Belgium have agreed on the principal details of the issue which can be put out on short notice if it be- comes necessars. The new money will approach as neariy | as possible the present German money. it was said, but whether the thaler or the mark will be chosen as the unit of value remains to be decided Quartet Come in and ask about this plan. You pick out your new furniture in the regular way and "enjov the usual credit G’o Dansant Or- ores p.m.-—Bedtime stories: potor- Tord { Information “What Instru- Complete 6-piece Living Room ’199 lapestry Upholstered Davenport, Armchair and Rocker; Davenport Table, in mahogany finish; Table Lamp, with 18-inch silk shade; Beautiful Room Size Rug in choice of pat- terns mental Quartet hSD—St. Louis (546 Meters). Silen | | 7 H WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). | 6 to 6 p.m.— Anderson Theater Orchestra i Among Home ‘olks": Rialto Theater organ; base cores. to 11 p.m.—Concert by the Beta pter of the Omega Sorority: child » talk 1328-30 NEW YORK AVE. MAIN 6808, “Qur Guarantes I3 Your Protection” ‘Wholesale Distributors. Concert by the ¢ Walnut Bedroom (12 pieces) ’199 Bedroom outfit includes 6-piece Queen Anne Pe- riod Walnut Bedroom Suite, as pictured, a big, comfortable, all - cotton Mattress, a Resilient Spring. two Pillows, a Boudoir Lamp and a room size Rug. Refrigerators at Phillip Levy & Co. Keep your foods sweet and pure this summer—and keep your ice bills down. Join Phillip Levy’s Refrig- eratgr Club. Choice of Belding Hall, Phillip Levy and Crystal re- frigerators. You pay only $1.00 a week. Join the Phillip Levy Refrigerator Club, $1 a Week 5 Full Cabinet Upright Phonographs Play all makes of records perfectly and fully guaranteed 3 years. Floor samples finished in mahogany. Have large compartment for records. $1 Weekly N President Parcie Levy & C American Home Furnishers Corp. * : 755 Seventh St.NW —Between G &H. WASHINGTON, D. C. 100 cents’ value for the dollar you spend— No. 3 Our Purchasing and Merchan- dising Staff, as efficient as exists, is constantly a-field, keeping abreast always, if not actually ahead, of all changes in styles. market conditions—on hand, in the right place, at the right time, to take advantage of any favor- able “break.” The advantage to our patrons of our tremendous buying power and the close mar- ket contacts we maintain is obvious. Who wouldn't like to trade in a store where such Merchan- dise-Service is available? for your old refrigera- tor; or any side-icer Trade Meg TYPEWRITERS ‘ROYAL TYPEWRITER'.C.DMPANY.H._H» Room 210—Evans Bldg. 1420 New York Ave. Ph. Frankiin Branches and Agencies the World Over

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