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Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmez:. BY RADIO TODAY ' LOCAL STATIONS. ather bureau report. Crop report arket report burcau report. Dair; L —We eters). - Musical program i ¥ Mete Musical program; rie 0" p.m cores & Boyer Meters). Market reporty; music. WIH—W hite Co. (273 t pn wear sapenke & Potomac Tele- 10 rt by the Unit. ! ed Nta 1, broadeast di- rectly from th 3 WRC—Radio Corporation of America | (& Meters). 2 Developments of prepared by Women's rt of the national bourd by Mrs, Mel- zine of Wall recital, by Melville Piano recital, by Gaston ng recital, by Mrs. Mel- Iren's Hour, by Mari- DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Standard Time. k(155 Meters). adwick, lyric so- WEAT—Yew Mari pr Bhilings Hunt, soprano. & Hunt osh, “The from Hearst's 7 by William y the | Joint al by Anne and R [ 1 King- signals; weather KDKA—Pittaburgh (326- Meters). 5 pm.——Dinner concert by the ¥ . res and con- ert. ¥. L. Bishop neering of the ¥ School- »f Allegheny s Quartet. ockman and a weather report. KWY—Chicago (345 Meters). Meters). and his or- use Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream after each meal and see your Den- tist twice a year at least. Colgate’s is the common sense dentifrice. It wash- es and polishes; does not scratch or scour the precious tooth enamel. CO LGATE' S ¢ Leave the Bedbugs to “P. D. S The pests won't bother you for long if you'll take the precaution to sprinkle “P. D, S.” freely into the cracks and crevices—which are their hiding places. SPDE ST —is a tried and proven en- emy to Bedbugs. The handy spout in the can makes it easy to apply. Use it freely to GET RID of the bugs—and to STAY RID of them. For Sale at ALl Peoples Drug Stores. and spectal | g Com- cduled for Eastern | ter Orchestra; weather report; police bulletins: “Just Among Home Z Alamo Theater organ. P-m-—Base ball scores; time s. §:30 to 10 p.n.—Stemle's Novelty estra; digest of international school lesson: forty-five-min- talk on a Kentucky institute; safety talk. WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). 9;30 p.m.—Chisca Philharmonic Or- chestri. \\ LW—Cincinnati (309 Meters). p.m.—Classical plano selections m Adelaide Apfel. 10 p.m—Steinkoening Orchestra; vocal and instrumental solos. WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—Detroit News Orchestra; Schmeman's Band. ort (484 Meters). Base ball scores; weather forecast WFAA—Dallas (476 Metern). 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Mario H. Bolack, blind pianist; Mrs. Clyde F. Magee, {reader. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters), 10:30 p.m.—Sport summary; south- west road review. KSD——St. Loufs (548 Meters). —-\chrneelldy (350 Meters). sloner of hlg‘hu ys 7 p.m.—Open_ air talk. by Jud Landon. all scores. al and instrumental “Plug zy girl is naturally more to be desired than the one who s full of ot air. ' THE _EVENING _STAR, I RADIO NEWS WRC's program this cludes plano solos by violin solos by Melvi a song recital by Mrs. Lindsay. This station wlill be silent tonight as WCAP will “have the air” for broad- casting the United States Marine Band concert at the Sylvan Theater. Herman Burgess, 1620 Florida avenue northwest, writes that NAA does not interfere with the reception of broadcast signals on his sct and expresses the belief that those fans who_are having difficulty in tuning out “the naval radio station have faulty receiving sets. have a set which T call the ‘super _ crystal,’ »* can tune in KDKA ithe winter or summe WRC can be heard eight feet from horn any time during broadcasting.” Burgess said a few of the distant stations picked up his crystal” set inc! WEAF, 3PAL, 3WU, 2DX and 3HS. PEKING CABINET CHANGE. | Chang Hu, Former Mimister of| Finance, Again Appointed. | By the Associated Press. PEKING, August former minister Liang Shih-Yi minister in the been appointed fternoon in- aston Glass, Lindsay and said . Burgess, 16.—Chang of finance In the hinet and twice viee me department, has nancial minister, Hu, The trouble with the who never fellow loses his temper is that he loses it permanently. ] Atwood & Rupprecht ' Designers and Munufncturen $19.75 Good - looking Bridge Lamp. Shade of geor- gette, with gold - and - black ruching. Floor anp, walnut, go1d and - black; 22- inch shade of georgette, with fringe of blackand gold; cords. Seventh Street -WASHINGTON, Half-Ton Sea Monster W ashed Ashore Strange Florida Sight MIAMI, ing about one fishermen who saw it said. is about eight feet in depth and only The mc long, fou one foot-acro romarkably. two large fins, two feet WALL FINISHES Fla; strange sea monster drifted ashore vesterday on Key Biscayne, a few miles southeast of Miaml. small mouth and the way of fins it has two small ones. but a few inches long, long and shaped shark fins, August 16.—A Weigh- thousand pounds than tweny-four ed a sight never d in these waters, the only others. fin. The skin is permitted it to somewhat which are These and a tall or rudder-shaped fin, which must have served in the same way that a rudder does, are 1t has no back similar to a shark’s, but not so tough. Of particular curiosity is rudder or fail fin, which seems to be hinged as a ship’s rudder. There is a joint before this fin, swing back and like vertical. the which 1t h forth, used probably to guide the treme afler e only appenda; the appearand square back is being . taken monster. FLOOR STAINS ROOF PAINTS Make Your Fall —paiqting plans now, so the work can be completed in good season. Our suggestions as to proper mediums and methods of applications are yours for the as](ing. We give you the advantage of SPECIALLY LOW PRICES on all the “tried and true” painting supplies. % Prompt attention to all correspondence. Hugh Reilly Co. PAINTS, OILS,. GLASS FURNITURE POLISHES 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 with the body. Wishermen here have exhibited unusual interest and every means to classify the fish. This fin or -tail at the ex- WAX AND VARNISH Tudor Mahogany Gateleg Table, Size 32x42, $29.75 The Values Are Just as Remarkablé in Single Pieces as in Complete Suites During The August Sale Of Lifetime Furniture No matter how small a piece of furniture you may want or need, vou can buy it here this month for lots less than usual. The August Sale has brought reductions in every de- partment. There are just dozens and dozens of single pieces that make for an attractive home— pieces of the “Lifetime quality,” and priced remarkably low during this sale. We’re lllus- trating only a few of the many. Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon, $39.75 $49.75 ‘Walnut, gold and black Floor L am p. Shade, 22. inch geor- gette; 6inch variegated fringe, g 0 1d- and-black ruching. —————— e LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME P Bl ALl e 2 b S ALl Mayer & Co. Between D & E $16.50 Brid¢ge Lamp, antique black and gold, adjustable bracket, shade of georgette. walnut, _D. 'C, THURSDAY: AUGUST 16, 1923 : IMRS. SIRE DENIED WRIT AGAINST HUSBAND Court' Without Jurisdiction to Pre- vent Annoying Democratic Woman's Club Leader. ? By the Associated Pross. < NEW YORK, August 16.—Applica- the Women’s National Leakue of Democratic Clubs, for an injunction To Make Vacation Days Successful irom the LEgyptians. | pirations tion of Mres. Lillian Sire, president of | g, el e ——————————————— I her husband,.Clarence Sire denird by on the vithout jurisdiction. " Justice to M n the pair. hen their differ- ences were taken to court Me Sire had said that his wife's political as- cost him $100,000. n n for an injunction Irs E had been’ cjected forc est of her hus- band, m a cottage on Fire Island, N. Y. She also aileged that although $5.00 All the rich wood browns, she owned the property her husband T | s0ld it without her consent. Justice Burr eald he was satisfied that Mr. Sire was attempting to in- terfere with his wife's efforts to eup- port herself, but that her only re dress was to bring clvil or crimin: action against him. e In Cornwall there is a tradition that King Arthur still lives in tirs form of a raven, and that one day h will be changed back to a man agal and all England will ring once mo with his fame. B P P T DR D DA D ZE 21 S A2 e s o 2 2 2 P P Six of the Many Models Pictured Fall Hats for Now Delightful hats of velvet, felt and duvetyn that come to herald all that is smart and proper for the fall season. Yet their srice is so low you would never have believed they could be actual advance styles, before the fall season has really begun. These hats in their materials and trimmings are true to the autumnal glory of color. many neutral shades, such as pyramid and mummy borrowed Soft grays, too, besides rich reds, rose- with wood and henna, blues and various lighter shades and plenty of the always becommg black. SECOND FLOOR [ ANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 SEVENTH STREET @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?@@ INSSENY NORTHWEST S S N SN Y REMEMBER—This is Headquarters for every appliance that burns Gas Come here and look around first. Ask questons. Ine spect values. Get prices. Then you'll know some- thing about the best in gas burning appliances before vou start to look around. HIS Finish, Nickel Enamel Trays. special value at. All Appliances Tested Built for Years of Service Low in Gas Consumption Guaranteed Performance * TWO BIG “SPECIALS” FOR AUGUST ONLY FINE GARLAND RANGE, 16 inches by 18 inches Baking and Roasting Oven, and 16 inches by 18 inches Broiler with Enamel Broiler Pan. Wellsvitle. Polished Blue Steel Door Enamel Panels and Back, A very 549.95 Blue Frame, Trim. and 4 HIS SUPERB “GARLAND,” 16 inches by 18 inches Oven and Broiler. Enamel All White Er Top and mel, kel A beautiful All-Enamel Range and an unusual value 587.50 We invite your inspection of these SPECIALS at Gas Range Headquarters If unable to get downtown, phone Main 8280 or mail us a postal and a special representative will call Washington Gas Light Co. SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth Street N.W.