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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATION! Station, Va. (445 Meters). p.m.—Complete %AA—Naval Radie market comment 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau report 4:05 p.m.—Crop report and special items. P to 8:20 WJH—Whitée & Boyer Company (273 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Market reports; music. WIL—Continental Electric Company (350 Meters). 4 p.m.—Address by Louis F. Post ot War.” 6:30 “Law— 5:30 tions on to WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Met 30 p.m—Musical program.; Ttabson Amy b-War Ten 4:30 to scores: ite talk “Law- demonstration, on Europe WCAP—C. & P. Telephone Company (460 Meters). p.m.—Concert United States Marino Band recital talented ¢ Doyle, who was organis roh in Birmingham. was but ten years|n 430 o0 6 §:30 p.m.—Joint vieve McKenna prano: Frank X Frederick T. Short of St. Mary's C England. when ! old and is now organist of St Program My Last Church, Brooklyn solos by Mr. Dovle trickland) The (K “1 Miss Yo (arr. A (Gilbert) assoclate curator the American History. to speak on seum expeditions in Idlands for the p ing the habits an birds and the mamn tha deep seas 7:25 _p.m —Joint “Love Thee, Moore); (Rawn) Thee (Moore) 8 to 9 pm.—Dance music by Original Montana yuth Brooklyn's favorite director ¥ “Oriental,” “Carolina Mammy Rag.” ing Bird Blues.” T.onely Too. Who Cares, When You Dark Tove.” “Yon Said Di DIs All Programs Sche KSD—st. 8 pm._ Opera Henrick Rheinh, WWJI—Detroit (516 Meters). §:30 p.m.—New's erfer. Anne Aeolian Trio J. McDermott; . H. Grap for GnBe-Nutl Recipes. Recipe Dept., Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Bulgle Creek, Mich, p.m.—Dairy market report L p.m.—"Ica the public health service. 6 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. p.m.—Musical by Bonnie Swe Mother ornithol Museum pose life life inhabiting reoftal Deare Silent “Louis “Ten Ten Tennesses.” I Wonder 'ANT STATIONS, d for Eastern Standard Time. Louls (546 Mcters). pringmaid Orchest Campbell, A Bisset Warborton, bass ter Orchestra; “Just Folks"; £:30 to 10 p.m.-—Silent. Radio live stock S p.m —Zoo Grand Opera Roger HIill Dance Orchest KDKA—Pittaburgh (326 p.m.—Base ball scor concert. 6:30 p.m.—“Camp Life,” Holland 7 p.m.—Fashion Barton. 7:20 pm.—KDKA Little Orchestra. Water,” by talk 6:50 p.m.—Bedtime story. WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). selec- ) dred B. Hilton, Robert Wooley, accompanist Ethel Mrs report; Woods day in| WJIzZ—New York (155 Months ew York Stock Exchange p.m.—Mu Theator ~—Fashions. from by T. Kondor Camping on r Park.” by Ruby Paul's 0 pm.—Th Tenor| 8145 p.m.— Jeannie” | noors in Hour” [ MecCherry (Wil- 1 0 pon Short | Advertising.” b Dear Mr. Pie homas Morrell 615 to 7 pm—base b news and nmhusic 9t Dearest 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl conc C. Murphy: “—Memphis, Tenn. ) p.m—Program by opators p.m.—Midnight frolic 50 WFAA—Dallas (476 9:30 1o 10:30 p.m.—Mrs. # Smith, vocallst; Mrs. Phill WHAZ—Troy 9 p.m —Concert Helen Fitzpatrick Shannon Calvin S Hard Rive a Mu-| India” | Miss from t, Love | O Moyle the Orchestra. { dance or- | Kiss in the plays A complete de this und in t hth Street : town news poet <mith and Among Home Rialto Theater crgan. WLW—Cincinnati (309 Meters). KYW-Chicago (345 Meters). 7:40 pm.-—Base ball scores 7:45_p.m.—Musical program by Mil Kraut i Meters) | 5 p.m.—Closing _quotations of the | Hungarian Folk Songs,” . Kondor. Morrell, the WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). 10 pm.—Musical program, Meters). (390 Meters). program sopran Isadore THE EVENING STAR," WASHINGTON, D. WDAF—Kansas Clty (411 Meters). 1 WCAP. 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert ) p.m.—Sandman’s visit. 50 p.m.—Sports news. Company: ra. Meters). es; dinner 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Vocal strumental muslie. by Laura 5:15 ett Hicks. 5:33 radio cartooning. {8 pp—Lillam E. 6:28'p.m.—Base ball sco oy Elnor Symphony 18 pm—Margaret Waite . st 1730 pm—rAugust: Metersy. | HISIORY Ll soprano. X pom. 8:15 on the * S50 p.m S:45 p.m.—Recital —Florence M Margaret Waite, v —Thomas D'A te P nd « Arthur Klein by WL Klein, pm.—Concert Ly Dance Orchestra hat Peter the Mark| § pm. e Story. Palisades | M. Joliffte.| weoap cornet. | = Out of ' Band concert xt the M ¥ Herbert ! this rnoon from Cne of the features is un address on sxpedition in th Robert will broadcas! cornet all scores. ! tory Women, Loperate W jreceives 1 . the ouncers. and radio oper will be in their tasks women from WEAF's regular force. for the frst cert programs Atlanta m Station WSB, has sdvaneed wession 1o 9§ time. This radio_entertainment hour. sixteen munths ago. when T Of the South” took the alr as ond newspaper station in th he period has been moved an hour to meet the summert The change will tally in the 5 Albert E. s, pianist by First Floor Balcony Beginning Tomorrow irst Floor Balcor ziven to phonc s and accessories tha to radio ent up the pa use Tocation ance sy Postum Cereal Companys Inc. Battle Creek, Mich., U.S-A- A FOOD of the Wheat TARCH is the “meat” of the wheat berry. It is the great energy-producing element of the grain. But, in order to do you any good, it must be thoroughly di- gested, and it is right here that such a food as Grape-Nuts ren- ders special service. Grape-Nuts, made from wheat and malted barley, supplies the meat of the wheat in most digest- ible form. That is because in the making of Grape-Nuts a large propor- tion of the starch is converted intodextrinsand maltose—forms into which all starch elements must be changed bgfore they can be assimilated by the system. Qrape-Nuts not only digests easily, but also aids in the diges- tion of other foods. Cirisp, delicious Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a com- plete food. It supplies the life- essential vitamin-B; also iron, ph'osphorus and other important mineral elements for nerve, tooth, bone and other body structure. . The daily use of Grape-Nuts is a form of health insurance whichhasdemonstrated itsvalue for more than 25 years. e=Nuts FOR HEALTH -““There’s a Reason” Your grocer has interesting details of our offer of over $7500.00 Ask him about it; or ‘write to time, F through which WCAP tonight amplifier operators 4:10 p.m.—Mark Zimmerman, pian- st €30 to 9 pm.—Program same as WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). WDAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). and in- WOR—Newark (405 Meters). .m.—Talks by Willlam Ever- p.m.-—"Jolly Bill Steinke,” on soprano. 7 p.m—Talk by Alfred J. McCosker. , violin- Its Dramatic George Laval Chesterton. Robrecht iolinist Brophy. ‘e of the Roof.” pianist Florence M WFI—Phlladelphin (303 Meters). e Marine - barracks o'clock. 1 ornithology um of Natural His- will All replaced recruited Journal. broadeasting . eastern standard edule was Dixie's first Founded he Voice the e world orward con- facllitate the ast NN PR AR PR R A AN AN AN PP R PN AN PR New Location of Radio Department More Convenient Tomorrow our Radio Department will be ready for husiness in its new quarter ing part of the space formerly " LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH ST. N.W, PEBPBRDDRDDDDDD DD DD EDDD Ab Lafe (Copyrij a girl so he won'’t look up. MONDAY, JULY 350, 1923. cellor and one of Great Britain's ON SUPREME COURT Present and former members of the Noted American Lawyers on Pro- gram of Convention at e Martin Says: o~ Fixtures For Sale Every Article Reduced Supreme Court have prominent places on the program. Chief Justice Taft, as chalrma the committee on ju- ethics, will read his report Au- | gust 30. | ; ! GROSS PROFIT OF $379,000| ¥inneapolis. FROM LEVIATHAN VOYAGE | TOPHAM CLOSING OUT SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK AT T 12i2 G S TRUNKS SUIT CASES TRAVELING BAGS WEEK-END CASES FITTED CASES HAT BOXES BRIEF CASES LADIES' ARM BAGS FANCY LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Receipts Reported on Maiden Trip to Europe Total $779,000. Ship- ping Board Announces. 1S, July 30.—Proposals | to curb the power of the United States Supreme Court in the matter of de- claring acts of Congress unconstitu- tional by a majority vote. are ex- pected to be one of the important Guestions before the annual conven- tion here of the American Bar Asso- ciation, August 29-31, according to John Junell, secretary of the conven- tion arrangements committee. An elaborate array of legal talent in the United States, England, France, South America and Canada will par- ticipate in the seselons, Mr. Junell | said, the foreign representatives being Il Lord Birkenhe lord cha Operators of the Leviathan reafized | |a gross profit of $379,000 on the maiden voyfige of the vessel. the Shipping Board announced today. eipts on the outward voyage from | to Europe were $411,000 | on the return were $368,- | . a total of $779,000. The actual “out of pocket oper- At 1339 F Street N.W. Bud allus plays golf with “The Salad Bowl” ght National Newspaper Service.) where cast at regular tained Louls retary o “Law phoue of Electric o'clock CHU St. Agnes’ Catho il e onn Ih Wt e Thousand Island, and the various fancy ville pastor, terday. hration Rev. pastor lat Ar charged Church WSRB's carrier w. to arrive at 10 o'clock instead of 9 The Journal's nightly Radiowl broad- PEACE TALK BY RADIO. devotion In the real bowl are the health and good looks that green vegetables and fruits give. In our Booklet “The Salad Bowl” are the recipes for the healthful Salads made delicious with daylight saving means that e will now begin Appearance OUR regular service to women of the nation's first belated sessiom, will be main- as before. —EE e 11:45 p.m., finement has built many a wi tation for being a good dr. real wardrobe F. Post, former assistant sec- »f Labor, will give a War,"” over the -1 Station WIL of the Continental | Company this afternoon at 4 | The spe under the | ittee of 100. | % : | CALL MAIN 4724 RCH 70 YEARS OLD. | B The Booklet contains new Salad and — | Sandwich Recipes for every day and “Company”, too, and recipes for Russian, made clothes limit May we serve you in like Catons- Ignatius hurch Rev of which old spectal forty-hours’ | was seventy A three-day began with dressings you can make with Gold Medal Mayonnaise as a base. Write for your copy of the Booklet today THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 4th Ave. at 23rd St. Fealy was formerly assistant | of St Joseph's Cliurch here er served in | my. He : and from the CONTEST ENDS AT MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, JULY 31ST ONLY TWO DAYS Have We YOUR Vote and Suggestion? 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