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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainmext, LOCAL STATIONS. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. (435 Meters). .m.A-Complete live stock mar- mment. Weather bureau report. Crop reports, special iry market report. ‘Weather bureau report. WJIH—William P. Beyer Co. Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Market reports; music. @713 Electric Compan; (350 Meters 5530 to 6:30 p.m.—-Music talk on psychology by Murray WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- any (261 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. base ball score 2 peake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. (469 Meters). Silent. WRC—Radio Corporatfo = (469 Metern). ~—Children's hour, by Mariet- d_Albion. “The Quiet of the Woods" “The Shepherd " (French folk ulien Tiersot argaret | Smith “On Wings of < zt). “Spinning ohn). Minna Nie- Hear The Washburn $:40 p.m.—“Over the Step” (Gretch- aninoff), “The Rose Has Charmed the Nightingale” (Gretchaninoff), “Do Not Go, M. man), Largo (Handel); Vic bart, tenor; Katherine Weber, companist. 8:50 p. (Haydn), Adele Freeby), Bandanna Ballads Thelma Smith. 9 p.m.—Toreador Song from (Bizet), Horace A. Lake. i 9:10 p.m.—Berceuse (Chopin), George Daland 9 Waltz Song from * (Gounod), Grace the Gentle Wren” (Bene- dict). Spirit's Song" Son, (Sidney Homer), “Car- w p.m.—Il *“Primo hene'er My man), “Ma Mia olibart. tenor; Amore’ Tears™ (XNutile), Katherine Victor Weber a (Sinding). »ancing Lehmann), se Dreamed She Helen Brown), Thelma Smith. 9:40 p.m.—"A Song of the Sword” W the Roses Bloom bart. tenor; h panist. 3 “Caro Nome" from * (Verdi). Waltz “Il B . Grace Washburn ht Hymn . Thelma Smith | All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. W k ma p.m.—Produce and stock hase Iql:o tions, news bulleti results. ; 30 p.m.—Children’s program TNadio fans were given an pected treat last night, when W the Chesapeak nd Potoma {phone Company sta adc; 1test after WRC went " i concert by the Meyer Davis {from the Le Paradis roof | #rom ,all indications, the test was a marked success and the Wi ington i listeners already are réquesting more tests garden. | Interests of the White & Boyer | company, operators of station WJH. | have been purchased by William P Boyew it was announced today. Thv-\ ! Bover company will continue to op- | { erate the station ! The Washington Radio Club will {give its annual excursion tomorrow to Marshall Hall In addition to the orchestra on the steamer Charles| Macalester, the club will carry its| In\\ n orchestra, composed exclusively | of radio men. ) | A broadcasting and receiving set | will be carried on the outing and a | musical program will be broadcast { while the boat is under way. The re- | celving set will be tuned in on the various stations for the entertain- 1 ment of the club's guests. { Richard E. Enright, New { commissioner of polici, will i i a series of four talks through W during September. | { Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital | Army. reeland, Medical Corps, i The President has accepted the resignations of Capt. Foster C. llw_\v. ard, Medical Corps: First Lieut. \}U- liam H. Carthy. Air Servi d Sec- ond Lieut. Walter B. infantry. Maj. H. C. Dooling. Medical €orps, | has been relieved from duty at the {Mayo Foundation, Rochester. Minn., 'and prdered to Walter Reed General Hospital, this city, for duty. { Maj. Raymond A. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, has been detailed to Quty with_the Organized Reserves of | the Corps Area as the relief of Maj. Max C. Tyler, Corps of Engi- neers. transterred to Florence. Ala Sergt. Fred J. Duncan, Medical De- partment, has been transferred from the Army Medical School, this city, to the office of the attending surgeon, this city. Second Lieuts. James T. Nolan, Jr., and Gunnard A. Dahlberg, both of the Air Service Reserve Corps, have been ordered to Brooks Fields Texas, for a four-month course of instruction jin primary flying. | | Marine Corps. H Maj. L. A. Clapp has been detached | from the Gendarmerie d'Haitl and or- dered to the navy yard, Boston. . Baker and First Lieut. . L. Zea, at the navy yard, Puget Sound, Wash., have been ordered to the marine barracks, Quantico, Va. Capt. D. R. Fox and Lieuts. H. V. Shurtleff and H. F. Adams, at San Diego, Calif., have ‘been .ordered to Quantico. Lieut. J. A. Tebbs has been trans- ferred from Boston to Camp Alfred Vail. N. J.; Marine Gunner J. J. Har- rington, from Santo' Domingo _to Quantico, and Marine Gunner Wil- liam Keogh, from San Francisco ot Quantico. R GLAND SECRETS PROMISED. | TURIN, Ttaly, August 17.—Dr. Serge | Voronoff, in a letter to Prof. Perroncini, | who is organizing- the second interna- tional congress of comparative path- ology, 10 be held in Rome October announced that he will attend the ses- | sions. Dr. Voronoft says he will then Musical program; i s of America |3 s {report Country Boy,” by the W playvers. 10:30 p.m.—Late concert by Perran’ Orchestra. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM COOLIDGE Two Vitally Important Articles With Illustrations In This Week’s Digest Sum Up, In Brilliant Text, Opinions of Our New President As Given By the Nation’s Editors What Harding’s Passing Means to Other Lands Expressions of opinion from Canada, England, Francg. Rome, Berlin, Japan, Mexico, South Amer- ica, with appraisals of President Coolidge—in two more articles of high informative value in this week’s Digest. The Presidency a “Man-Killing” Job It has been estimated that the duties of the President are now five times as heavy as they were in President McKinley’s day. Read the suggestions for lightening the President’s burdens in this illu- minating article. Our New Relations With Turkey Current opinion of our two new treaties and the complications and benefits that may arise there- from. YORK (4 al program, m.—Joint recital, by Carolyn Buckingham, pianist and soprano, and alzo, violinist. WEAF Meters). K. Gregory, rtment of com- in the American | 1 History. | cctions on musical | Popular program re i jointly by Elite Orchestr and a number of artists. KDIKA—Pittsburgh p.m.——Dinner ymphony Orche 1 Grand 6 p.m.— tinuation of 6:30 p..—A All-Year Work Every Year How one big company is guaranteeing “full pay for full-time work for not less than forty-eight weeks,” and what the press thinks of the plan. Harding and Alaska What the late President saw in Alaska. and his conclusions on what should be done to «elve the problems of this great Territory with her tabulous treasures. Working on the Mind Through the Body The influence of the mind on the body has per- haps been unduly exploited. That of the body on the mind is no less sure, but it has been little con- sidered from any practical aspect. Read about it in this splendid article. OTHER ARTICLES OF IMPORTANCE— A JAPANESE PROJECT AGAINST ANGLO-S AXON “DOMINATION” — BRAIN-WORKERS GETTING TOGETHER—AMERICA’S LOAF IN RUSSIA — JACK DEMPSEY IN OIL—THE NEWSPAPER GAME—TOO MANY STYLES—“A WART ON BUSINESS”—SEVERAL FASCI- NATING NATURE ARTICLES—TOPICS OF THE DAY. August 18th Number—On Sale Today—All Newsdealers—10 Cents . " “FUN from the PRESS” Gives Absolute Satisfaction g &LLOW me to say that in its present form ‘Fun from the Press’ seems to give absolute satisfac- 4 tion to our patrons, and I know that it is entirely satisfactory to me. notice the individual members of any audience straighten up and take notice when we run it, even with the best programs. . . . The animated yarns have been worked into it very cleverly. This special feature is a great improvement, and I suggest that it be continved."—Liberty Theater, Elec- tra, Texas; H. D. Morgan, Manager. d Produced by The Literary Digest, Distributed by W. W. 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