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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. e e e e e 9:15 p.m.—Lillian Birmingham, con- |Miss Lucy Milhouse, violinist: address,| A curiosity of Queensland is the| The Everglades region of Florida| Aberdeen Grammar School, in the tralto. “What Shall We Do With Our Boys| frilled lizard, which does not crawl, as | is the largest catfish producing cen- | grounds of which a statue of Lord I T DAY \ During Vacation?" all other lizards do, but walks about | ter in the United States. Every sea- | Byron has just been unveiled, is the : WSB—Atlanta (4290 Meter \. on its hind legs, and when standing | son between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 | oldest school in the British empi erfectly erect is often more th unds of the fish are shipped f Tts hist to 7 p.m.—Twilight kiddl. pro- i Vard high. T Tere 1P 1 Fe aeetion. SRt lcentumser s T ek gram. . & 2 8 to 8:15 p.m.—Radio university. rtai 8 to 9 p. ram; Gal- Howe. Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. | | s to's pm=tusical prosram; Gal-| “6: owe. 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl concert. ts, LOCAL STATIONS. DISTANT STATIONS. g Bawe ball scores, NAA—Naval Radio Statton, Radio, Va.| All Programs Scheduled for Bastern in (395 Meters). H e 'Mae Murray. (435 Meters). Standard Time. Meyer Davis Orchestra. and. 3:25 p.m.—Complete live stock Mar- | wpap_New York (492 Meters). T R heRT, omment. 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Recital by Janet Ste- — —Recital 2 p.m 3 45 pm.—Weather burenl ropotial | Venson., dramatlc soprano. KDKA—Pitsburgh (338 Meters). p.m.—Apollo Orchestra. o -m—Bedtime storles, = . ! 6 p.m.—Base hall scores; current| . 05 p.m.—Dairy market reports. 18 e e ey ar | oYents. z WOC—Davenport, Towa (484 Meters). . 05 —“Hay Fever,” by | g B eans Hughed. 6:16 p.m.—Fashion talk; “The Years| 6:45 p.m.—Chimes Concert. 05 to 8:20 p. . . : " the public health serv o T tenor. |8t the Spring” nature taik to girls. 7:30 p.m.—"Sandman’s Visit. 25"t0" 8140 p.m—“Phosphate, a| b bm—Frederlck Jackel (hor | 645 pm.—Dreamtime lady. 7:50 p.m.—Base ball scores. great at Tandi by e Cnited) onctt? B2 onikotioga s BN AR I want to extend my heartiest thanks to o i, > . 5 p.m.—Sport talk. = 3 10:05 jpim == Weathar Stoxecast WIP—Philadelphia (509 Meters). 0 "pim.—Concert by the Little| $ P.m—Washington Syncopators. HR, ci % : weop (ag0 5 £ 545 pmeAce Brigode and his| KDKA Symphiony Orchetra. the citizens of Washington for the most WIAY—\\onIII;':::"f Lothrop ( ten Virginians; base ball !cnrel& —_— WDAF—K: % City (411 Meters). . 6 to 6:30 pim.—Bedtime stories. KYW-—Chicago (447 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Concert. 3 Enjoy Real piipmoaie Eal e tusi M) A Sl oo remarkable May sales- record made by ball scores: weather report. KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). market and sport summary. ""{;{fg‘.l"\‘vxrm i Z o 2 a.m.—“Nighthawk"” frolic; | S p.m.—Program by the Almas Glee| 9 y,m__Opera “Wang” from the| (420 Meters). Coon-Sanders Orchestra. | Club. Rubenstein Club and the Almas|y . . WGM—Atl Screen Comfort |ciub Runciili el nd e dimas | unfelpar Opers Thester R s B aTher e horea Abed . — ooy 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Musical pro-| The ninth national exposition of Don’t spend your money | WJH—White & Boyer Company @ 5“":'::"“‘"'.\':‘::;""':::'r's::’_‘r';:‘l e chemical industries will be held in New | for Rust-food. 2 4 Orchestra; “Just Among Home Folk: WHAZ—Troy (380 Meters). York city during the week of Septem- | - PotiGo B - 1 to2 S e AT Rialto Theater organ. . baritone; pper or Bronze porch, - — window and door screens on \VM[—Dotw;d:nfl-lflu:‘:;rl:;‘trk Com-| hAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 2 = = { yourdiodesithissumimer. 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Base ball scores. 10:30 to 11:30 p.m.—Texas Hotel | " Copper and Bronze cannot 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Musical program.|Orchestra. f . i i rust, do not sag, and require - 2 d C WWJI—Detroit (516 Meters). no paint protection. WIL—Continental Electrie Company | . """ U0 o o ia;: Town (350 Metern). Crier;, A Campbell, New! fi ] i gml‘a;g;::;?%‘fi:’::;h(;fi:‘: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Musical program. | UL SINE, EEMEREN pranc: Marie ||| NO I E' . Eopper or Bronze can'be lefc ———————— | Hemmellbra, mezioscprano I C . the best ever enjoyed by any Studebaker S Cn M S ——. WLW—Cincinnati (300 Meters). Copper or Bronze screening RAD]O EWS § p.m.—The Mount Auburn School ‘ o dealer ill this section. gives complete protection from Orchestra. the smallest insects. U GoppesorBronsescresning: || = WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). | Office will be closed all day Tuesday, Enjoy real screen comfort and The progeam of statlen WiAY o T8 o, B;’u:lr‘;‘l“l\:";’;‘;;m wWGY save money besides. Woodward & Lothrop tonight will in-| 7345 pm —Musical program: June Sth. clude concerts by the Almas Glee i | . Copper and Bronze are cheaper Club, the Rubensteln Club and the| (.o o om0 | ) d Secause you pay for them onl e < e SR only ONCE | Aimas Temple Shrine Orchestra of| WU 7/ Gy, 0 e Astoria Orchestra. Write for illustrated book on “Copper sixty pleces. il . i and Bronze Screening.” Free. bE: WJZ—New York (455 Metern). il h J F h & C I . A o g e A most unusual ceremony—the un‘; 5 pm—rAdventures of Prince [ I omas J. risner 0., nc. i Temporary Location MPIwne: New Building veiling of a bronze tablet contributes wog."” by !"nu| Seligman. [ 5 e . . COPPER ¢ BRASS by and dedicated to the unseen radlo pm—Sitver Jubiiee Talk | Real Estate Brokers l?lfi-l! 24-26 2647 Under Construction at RESEARCH ASSOCIATION ongregation of Calvary Church.| gig urrent events. Connecticut Avenue N.W. 14th and R 25 Broadway New York Pittsburgh, Pa., took place during Mo aprano. 738 15th St. N.W. the church services last night. a Rlemkn.'snnrsno | Rev. Edwin J. Van Etten, pastor of 5 p. ‘Small Boat Sailing,” the church, who was the first min-|Herbert Stone. i i 2 p.m.—Concer: |ister in the world to have his serv Goose Shooting Inci- lices broadcast; Bishop Alexander | go ; 8 | Mann of Pittsburgh Episcopal diocese, Davis, “father of radio broad-! g o epresenting station KDKA Weatinghouse Electric and which sta- hufacturing Company, i [tion first broadcast the church services, and other prominent Pitts- YOUR | Mirahers Took part in the ceremor { More than 4.700 people, represent- | ing forty sta ¢ the Union; five provinces of ( Cuba and Ber- muda, London ngland, even sailors from shins saling the Atlantic ocean. | | contributed to the purchase of the | 3 tablet The contributions came in v form of legal tender—silver, | . stamps, nickles, pennies ;!nwl‘ | checks. There r surprising ) in a southern 1l ‘sent Dr. | | Van Etten two cotton socks with a | nickel in each toe. A sallor from a boat on the Atlantic sent the mn\(s!Prl 120 pennies he had won playing penny | ante. These ccntributions came as a re- sult of Rev. Van Etten’s idea that his ! radio congregation, to whi had | been preaching since Janu , 1923 B d 5 p | might like to contribute oard o Dtrectors {sort of memorial. Accordingly. . ing the reading of his recular church /, EST. 1879 announcements Dr. Van en ad- 3 CHARLES L. ALLEN dressed directly his unseen hearers ; L : and told them of a nlan to have I President Norton Company small contributions from such of = WALTER C. ALLEN them as might like to narticipate. " : The sum obtained from the contri- T 3 President Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. butions was to be used for a mem- (-rlpl d%dwsu(-d to them. : i o o , WALTER S. BUCKLIN he first announcement was sen - ¢ P ” % out into the ether one Sunday last < i A * / 3 President Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. February and contributions have b - . been' coming into Calvary Church | S i ) WILLIAM M. BUTLER ever since. The amount obtained. | | | 5 3 i - i & Manctactur all of it In small contributions. has < {been enough to purchase a beauti- i FT A . F 8 ful bronze memorial tablet ~ % & . GE(?RGE H. CLOUGH The tablet is 30x24 inches in size. | . President The Russell Co. On it is a relief map of the terri- | A ' i £ tory ~whore Calvary's Church has g p s - ) 3 HOWARD COONLEY been heard and this includes all of ’ 7 7 e 5 the United States and a consider- | F it President Walworth Manufacturing Co. able surrounding territory in Can- | . 1 ada. Mexico and the oceans s =0 FRANCIS W. DAVIS The map is criss-crossed by jag- ' W\ > % - Y B President Pilgrim Laundry Company ged lines. indicative of radio waves. I - nanating from the radio station at . = WILLIAM O. DAY ast Pittsburgh. . where the ! > S urch services go out into -the air. k 1 — \, = ( . Treasurer U. S. Envelope Company On the tablet is the following in- = 3 seripticn. which will undoubtedly be = - Yy WALLACE B. DONHAM read with great Interest in the years \ / 4 to come: “January 2, 1921, from Cal- | Boan Bervard Bosioce School urch a church service was | 2 D learoh, mervlc . < S ) , RANDALL N. DURFEE ghouse Elecetric _and Manufactu t I 2 Treasurer Border City Mfg. Co. g Company. This tablet was X y v Dlaced in. 1923 by the unscen con- ) 1 o, % JOSEPH P. GRAY gregation , e \ I i 3 N 7 Pres. Boston Mfrs. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ledicatory oss, well as the \ T 3 3 ) . Services, wWere broad: \ ; AR ) i JOHN GRIBBEL o / ! D / Director Curtis Publishing Company \RESCUE CREW NEAR e = - M pre. B o Ho & bber o 3 ENTOMBED MINERS,| | RS A Vice-Pres. Uit Shoe Machinery Corp. “A high wall completely shut-off my view. We crashed * # | squarely. Five days later all claims had been settled.” i JOHN S. KENT Expects to Remove Men From Shaft Treasurer M. A. Packard Company Late Today; Food and Water GEORGE H. LEACH - b . ' E . S LT Sl e iven Are you receiving a 30% Dividend oo aEy shortly you lift it right off with d e fingers. “Truly! 1| Be the Ausociated Press. B o . ‘Your druggist sells 'a tiny bottls of KRBETS iinal! I Shne bt Uicaens A t b l ? LOUIS K. LIGGETT « one” for a few cents, suffic f o Frcczone” {or a fow Sents] siielel | crew deiving a new shart expects o] on your uiomootie lnsurance . President United Drug Company - Detieen' the toes. and reach three miners entombed in the without soreness i North Side mine near here by mid- RONALD T. LYMAN —— jafternoon today. A cave in at noon Treasurer Whittenicrn Mfg. Co. e g . 3 il licyhol Stop kchmg Eczemaf last Saturday imprisoned the three— EBERTY MUTUAL has always paid back to its automobile policyholders i : o0 kua\; nardi, James Bertillo. and 30 9, of their premiums. Mgr. Worcester Dist., Am. Steel & Wire Co. Pene““;l'gl’l HA;til;ptic Zemo | . Through & two-ineh hole that has This is a saving of 23 cents on each dollar of the standard cost of motor- FREDERIC C. McDUFFIE e . S carinsurance. e M RS Mottt ganing tried and failed, you can stop burn- | ""Te ninere are trapped at a depth At the same time Liberty Mutual has maintained the highest quality o Proctac- Etpoaa G Plant Company PiSing Bonio fursiahcd by ony drag. | ontimsaunty. since SIatiEaniorinE service. JAMES S. MURPHY gist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00, | {or°ed, §, 0% SRaft to within afteen : How has this been done? N i President Stickney & Poor Spice Co. Healing begins the moment Zemo i = < = 5 .pgne.f T Ml e i Hasually| The high cost of insurance is largely caused by reckless owners. Liberty HUGH NAWN ;?:{yr:::f-e. gl.%fifi':flé 1:“‘5"&.::;'.';5 SERENA,D,EiHE STAR. Mutual does not knowingly insure this class. It admits only persons of good President Hugh Nawn Contracting Co. skin diseases will be removed. | ? i i occupations and who have a CHAS. T. PLUNKETT e o e Osman Temple Band Marches Into character who are not engaged in questionable Yol P PR O s |Z( vignr&nsly he:m‘-;. alwlt);l -.;e! Building. record for careful driving. ; HARRY L. RICE emo, the penetrating, antiseptic| Noble Fred G. Al g % - i ance cost B el i Zemosfithe penetiation e lacstic g%’;‘,':'l‘fii“'sfip o ‘r};‘:;l;ec[};; | director, Furthermore, Liberty Mutualhc.uts out over 109, of the insurance cost President Rice & Hutchins, Inc. one dependable treatment for skin | {70, S Paus, Minn., marched into by selling to you direct. Its policies cannot be purchased through the usual R. PAUL SNELLING troubles of all kinds. D o |nenad SRR, M Fiding insurance channels. Tiessuce Sooo Lol Bloes AMES W. SPENCE Gallagher and Mr. Shean.” s e ® o . .. / 0 flm n;T'?f;e“fiZ'if‘ ho are eonfined most If you are nf)t receiving a 3.0'% dividend on your au'tomoblle insurance, Pissi dfnm laod Trost C, . bttt o At ARt et e and if you believe you are eligible for membership, write or phone to the e Capsules in_ pracice | SHOW TEMPLES OF BIBLE nearest office of the LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Treapizrer Ludlow Bl Associates highly erdorse them. PATRICK F. SULLIVAN Replica of Sacred Writ Building WASHINGTON OFFICE: Munsey Building + Phone Main 2453 Director Old Colony Trust Company on Exhibit Here. EUGENE V. R. THAYER King Solomon’s Temple, the Ark of Workmen’s Compensation and public liability insurance can be purchased also at any of the following offices: E. Atkins & Company the Covenant, the Tabernacle of Moses and other famous biblical M. F. WESTOVER LYNCHBURG (Va.) NORFOLE READING (Ps.) TRENTON (N. J.) temples will be shown in repiica at BOSTON ittty NEW BEDFORD (Mass.) PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND (Va.) WASHINGTON (D.C.) Secretary General Electric Company e pavantion . (e Offany HansauRG NEW HAVEN PITTSBURGH ST.LOUIS WATERBURY (Cona.) of a'very e i loh e made BirTMonz INDIANAPOLIS NEWARK (K. J.) PORTLAND (Me.) SPRINGFIELD (Mass.) WILMINGTON (al) Pmidantcmx ‘;~sw°°l‘:.“ after an_exhaustive study by Dr. . VID YRACUSE ESTER (Mass.) Springfield Street Railway Co. o results have been very |Bauret Schick, noted archeologist, BROOKLYN . - louisviLLE HEWIORE EROVIDENCK, BTRACY 0 satisfactory. I know their value ag | Will be explained by experts. & medical preparation for stomach A A ) use.” One or two with a swallow of Men traveling in the London sub- water b lp digestion, regulate stom- | WaY. trains are protesting because the ach and bowels. smoking compartments nowadays are monopolized by girls and women. \ At all ta’, or 60 cents by mail post. aid frem Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, Homeless people wandering in Lon- N.Y. don streets on one night last Febru- % ; ! numbered 137, JAQUESUAKES) Give Qurck Refief”. | 164 1ast yeas. Lo compared Wity ~ ;

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