Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1923, Page 11

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LOCAL 'STATIONS lAAc—\-ul. Radle Station, Radlo, | Va.' (433 Meters). p.m.—Complete live stock mar- iv-l commenl 45 p. Weather bureau report. Hay and feeds, crop re- market reports. > p.m.—Dairy market report. 10:05 p.m.—Weather buream report WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric.Com- pany (261 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of mu- mic; base ball scores. WIL—Continental Electric Company (350 Meters). 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.—Phonograph se- lections. & Buyer Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Market reports; . sical program WIH—White Co. (273 mu-| = 542 | WCAP—C. & P. Teléphone Company (469 Meters). Baritone solos by Wil- . accompanied. by Wini- Program: “The Wreck uf the Phfl!le Think, Julie Love, p.n e flrrh‘ Ilo Voe, dramatic accompanied by Winifred ! 7:10 pm 1 by Adam Kuryllo, | y Program: “Noc- Folonaise de Con- ski), and “Waltz omposed by Mr. Wil “Sea Fever is Waiting ,and ‘Tlll' Wednesday night danec. ' WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop Meters). Bedtime stories. ase hall scores, weather (360 0 pon report ANT STATIONS, ams scheduled for eastern | All prog time, standar WIP—Philndelphin (300 Meters). 5 pm.—Jordan-Lewls Dance Or- e Lall scores. § pm—Bedt ories; roll call. KSD—St, Louis (546 Meters). 9 nm.—Program to be announced. t Worth (476 Meters). 15 pox A—Dallay (176 Meters). erson_The- mg Home an. historical cpisode: base ball s WLW—Cincinnati & p.m.—Aichele N 309 Veters), Orchestra. Meters).: | ner con- | Woman | 8:45 p.m.—Farmer market report. KYW—Chicago (345 Meters), 6:50 p.m.—Bedtime Stories fusical program. | reports. | WIZ—New York (455 Meters). 5 p.m.—Bedtime story. 6:30 b.m.—Eille Marion, Ebeling, so- prano. 8:45 p.m.—~Review of Teviews. i p.m.—Ellie Marion Ebeling. 7:18 p.m.—Goldman Concert Band. 9 p.m.—Concert. WJV¥—New York (405 Metern). :3:15 p.m.—Concert. WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). 11:45 p.m.—Radlowl concert. WOC—Dnvenport, Towa (484 Meters). 7:30 p.m.—Sandman's visit, 7:50 p.m.—Base ball scores; weath- er forecast. 9 p.m.—Pipe organ. 11 p.m.—Musical program. WMC—Memphis, Tenn. (300 Meters). Silent night WDAF—Kansax City (411 Meters), 4:30 10 5:30 p.m.—Concert. 7 to 8§ p.m.—Educational features; musical program. 9 to 10:30 p.m 12:45 to 2 a. ic; Plantation " frol- \\EM-—\en York (492 Meters). p.m.—Paul Haeussler, planist; \hwr Ainley, baritone. to 9 pm—Program same as ark (403 Meters). I by William Hic %en Coffee dlsagrees Drink Postum er£’5 .a Reason” adio for the Layman,” | your complexmn tier how beautiful your fea- youcannct betruly attractive overcome such ‘troubles. make the 'skin so clear and heall help b(!n' beautiful, Tha ideal treatment for. all complexions. “Always mfl for Resinol™ 200 PictureMiles along the Columbia River Through that stu;;endoua gorge whel;e Multnomah, nearly 700 feet high, and her many sister waterfalls, tumble into the mighty Columbia River. Glistening in the distance are those sublime snow- ° crowned- peaks, Hood Adams, St. Helens and Rainier. You will enjoy “the brilliant cities — PORTLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE and SPOKANE. Steamer trips on Puget Sound to Vancouver and Victoria and by the “Inside Passage” to Alaska. Motor rides to Mt. Rainier, Mt. Hood, Astoria and seaside resorts. If you have time, return via California, it costs only $18.00 more. Include Yellowstone and Crater Lake National Parks by side trips. See Salt Lake City, scenic. Colorado and Denver on the way. Low Summer Fares ‘Write Yow'llfind the illustrated booklet"“Phe for Free Pacific Northwestand Alaska” helpful Booklet in planning a wonderful vacation. ‘Two: lplondid!ninu—OREGON'WAsflmfiTON LIMITED and CONTINENTAL LIMITED. “Por intarmation, ask any Rallrad Tikat Office, or : O—'l Am!. %N'w.k. st & cme Gen'l %‘pl% P. e .a'am Chicago & NorthWestern S Pacific Syst Unio (o et S 7:15 _p.m.~Program be :30 p.m.—"8) ll"ll\llll'm " by How- Il'd ‘Thurston. > X 8 p.m.—Vocal selections. 9 .p.m.—Ritter's Society Orchestra. to an. WFI—Philadelphia (395 Meters). 5:30 p.m.—Base ball scores; or- chestra, 6 p.m.—Children's stories. RADIO NEWS Adam Kuryllo, Polish violln vir- tuogo, will broadcast a violin recital through WCAP this evening. Kuryllo was appointed director of the con- servatory in Torun, Poland. His re- citals at Warsaw, Vienna and Ber- lin were subjected to most exacting critielsm and earned only praise from his - listeners for the originality of feeling and tbe extraordinary vigor with which he plays William J. Oates, 1364 Irving stredt. has writien and published a march dedicated to “T Radio Fans.” The Donaldson Trio, comprised of piano. violin and harp, will Eive & concert tonight through the broad- cast central station WJZ. Their pro- gram includes a brilllant arrange- ment of duos. trios and solos, remark- ably well balanced and cxecuted. Al L Telegraphs in Uganda are not al- ways reliable, as the natives covet and often cut down the copper wire for making into bracelets, necklaces and leg-ban Item 1. $5.0 Item 2. Item 3. ugh, clogged, blotchy or | Resinol Ointment, aided | Soap. *is what you need to H The gentle, bt unusually cleansing. qualities | of Resinol Soap, together with. the seothing, | heal propertiesof Resinol Umhnelltl"lfl to | Ithy it cannot | " Item 4. his Interpretation, the great depth of | $3.00 $9.00 5685 Broken Lines White Oxfords $4-00 EDMONSTON-: & CO. 1334 F Street MEXIEAN SENATORS HOLDUP JUSTICES Deputies Threaten to Take Away Seats Unless 16 Vote. | on Candidates Soon. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, July 18.—A deter- mined effort was made last night to break the congressional deadlock which since May 31 has prevented eleotion oft the entire membership of eleven justices to the suprefe court. A special committee of the chumber ©f deputies favorably reported a blll designed to deprive sixteen senators of ther seats unless they rexumed| Seupte’ attgndance, as their absence | makes impossible & two-thirds ma- jorfty necessary for balloting on the candidates. The measure provides that substi- tutes for fhe wbsentees be summoned and that unless the sixteen senators report within thirty days their seats be declared vacant and new elections Galled: The irreconcilables are of var- fous partios and “went on strike” be- cause they were not sutisfied with the or terrible itching' of skin “and scalp tortures you is known to tens of thousands of people the country overy. For pimples, acne, rough and ved skin and all biemishes and eruptions it is supremely efficient, as any broad-minded druggist will tell you. force would remove the suprem politics. of the court which al than two vears behind its achedule. court justices are electod torms ‘and can only. be removed by impeachment. A bill pending in Con- gress - would.wreduge their terms to #ix years. loud speaker to magnify t] heart beats iy surgery's candidates proposed by the co-apera- tive party, which is in po The “strikers” declare tI the selection of The deadlock is delay] the work ly is more Under: the Congtitution, supreme for life Pl BB AR T wiréless amplifiers and a und of t de- Using velopment. ECZEMA After Others Fail 'Peterson’s Ointment Big Box 35 Cents - The mighty healing power of Peterson’s Ointment when eczema |- EDMONSTON’'S—Home of the “Original”; " FOOT EORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and (,lnldren GREATER SAVINGS ON SHOES CLEARANCE IS IMPERATIVE. REDUCTIONS ARE DICTATED BY THE NECESSITY FELT FOR QUICK RIDDANCE OF CERTAIN STOCKS. All Women’s White Oxfords and Strap Ties? values up to $8.00 Broken Lines Women’s White No Exchariges Canvas Ties, Strap Pumps and High Shoes No C. 0. D. Broken Lines Children’s, Misses’ and Youths’ Summer. 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