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TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS __AM ) AMUSEMENTS [:HANGES IN I_INE - BY RADIO: TODAY RADIO NEWS | |, rasromss s reonie” come- p X ” ITH'S—Donald Brian, vaude- . ? LOEW’S KE! ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. b Radio fans have responded quickly| ¢ - . vaude- flF WUUDI-EY RUAD Schedule of ereless News, and Enleminmem. ,| to the suggestion of J. C. Long that vnfii’.”ifi’.’fifi..fi'z‘. C.?r':'::ev?.' t}(fm ‘on“dlex arrangements be made between Sat-|PJn- : 1 STRAND—"Dance Carnival”” vau- i LOCAL STATIONS. 3 p.m.—Base ball scores; bedtime l‘.f:':, :,’fch::': l":f‘:,‘:.,':n ‘::; thel goville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. TODAY AND ALL wznx NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. | 3torY for grown-ups. GAYETY—"Record Breakers,” bur- lgll Class Acts < | % Fir ber 14 to broadcast the Dempsey-Fir- ; H W mmi - (435 Meters). leaque, at 2:15 d 8:15 p.m. v ! 'gh ay co Ission OUt i po battle from the Polo Grounds in ol e 9 . Headlined by the | 3:25 p.m—Complete live stock mar-| WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). —Jackle Coogan, " k N York, A he figh! he lay, N lines Two New Streets, fet o Weather bureau’ report.| S1Et Friday ntgnt, when WHC onis. th [am: 1735, 7 and § pme > 20 1 “COMEBACKS” P ] ER 05 p.m.—Crop report and spechal | ywoc naven air” this station will have to cancel | PALACE—"The Silent Partner,” : i G part (484 MEiers). it o e en artne: iteme. s 8 program or change with WCAP on E : . 12: i : Replacing. Curve. s b Dty sasnk bt DEL. 4:30 p.m.—Educational program. | the preceding Thursday night. ;’}g",’:;";cg-:';’ ,T; A itemacaw Minstral; of st and novw 4 Paramount Pioture 10:05 p.m._-Weather bureau report.| “7:30 p.m.—Sandman’s visit. It would be a favor to the hoxing | pyApro.fed Light W s e - . 4n adaptation of the Saturday 760 p.m.—Base ball scores: weath- | {08 t0 hear the fight over the radio§, WIALTO—'fed Lighie/ at, i Photophy Feature § Evening Post story by Mazi- - 8 An important change in the line of | WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomae Tel-'er forecast. o g A Wl Mol R ] A “Paramiount” Film ien Fosrer: Woodley Road between 29th and 315t| ephone Compuny (469 Meters). 9 p.m.—Plpe organ recital that WCAP could make arrangements| COLUMBIA—"Hollywood” (second o ) ‘streets, was made today by the High-| Sileat. 10" pm. — Education lecture on |with WRC to broadcast their concert|Wweek), at 11 am, 12.55, 3:05, 5:05, SALOMY JANE 2 LEATRICE JOY--OWEN MOORE s, ¥ by R by Benjamin Bills. on the 13th and WCAP broadeast the | +:10 and 9:20 p.m { Cr: ROBERT EDESON way Commission of the District of | o i te Come | Ll Pim.—Artist - musical fight on the 14th. CENTRAL—"Michael O:Halleran." A i P Columbia at a meeting at the War '““““‘;'.'“;‘:’;‘l“““'::fi” Wright, tenor; E. H. J. Boyd Dexter of the Radio Auto|at 11:30 a.m., 1:10, 3, 4:45, 6:25, 5:15 A 8 COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS Department. It involves the replace-{ 439 to 5:30. p.m.—Musical program MeCulloch, sopran e DL Sa e Slanicatia Yotalh (AUNI0 DR o TOMTGANNONS EO ment of the curved section of the|base ball scores. . | Mount. ‘sopranc: “Tourists’ Roud: Re- | Dempsey-Fitno fight ot A5 otiie |, CILA NDALL S—The Sunshine much traveled thoroughtare, between | fan' wha wants ajocal statlon to send | Tl &t 1 1:40, 6, 7:20, : the streets named. by two short|WIL—Continental Eleetric Company| out the fight results Is' W. Day Boyer, El L " LOEW’S straight streets at right angles with (350 Meters). ‘s‘!lufl:r—“l'--;l W;:I- «:0".!-:---). 1745 Kalorama road. 5 7 o ——— . M BI 3 ; P | 8:30 p.m.—Final base ball scores. o —— 4 ) { each other. 5.3 (o 630 pm—Phonogrash seec-| 88,0 Flggl bume Bl scorery |ty wnstcipagion of u busy_wintesCAPT. WOOD’S ARM BROKEN ) > | || ELIAS BREESKIN, Vielia Sufe OLU One of the new streets will extend | tons. news review; southwest road report. ;Season when its ne studio goes into from Woodlsy road at Its junction | wym__wimg 5 s Jeneration scation WCAR his obtained 2 o m P. Boyer Coi the services of Will P Mare He Wns Riding Falls After | with Cathedral avenue, at 31st street, (273 Metemn). 5 e (400 Meters). | this city whe will moran m’a‘::;‘:’: ofl a - -'HEXT ATTRACTION"30§ ?,‘l""fl“‘g line ot thenatter ;"‘"‘ ol 3404 p.m.—Muslcqy program; mar- | 9,8 pm.—Mary Anderson Theater broudcasting. Mr. Pierson is a trained | Taking Hurdle. % t Sensation | s se | o z v '1in with Fulton strect to 29in street | * | ball_scores. o %0 Been ldentined with Ramere fl:.'f\wu?.“ |trict engineer commissioner, was in-| § i | Ahce Jo ce \ where it will join Woodley road ! WRC—Radio Gorpora: of America; $:30 to 10 p.m.—Concert under the [in community music work ©¢|jured Monday when a mare he was| : 3 3 N w“hns; presenc ey l:-;smeverleln‘xi l;;:ia.\x'i (469 Moters), flu'nlptce:; of Mrs. Jane Webster Mur- ki riding in Hvrkl ""('(‘k *’-‘“k 'd°“ ”‘";':i = X ; i Returns to the Screen in | A new kv 3’:/"5:"7:-‘:;15‘.?‘:::/. that e Sec y Weeks, sident x| = y - {rell; safety talk; historical episodes;| The post o e taking a hurdle. Capt. Wood's righ el o 3 SMoto; Scosetasy Work and May Gen | 6 pm.—Children's songs, by Ber-rell: safety tall P Tahg LB ;og::',‘,;"‘fi;;d'v{_ *Ame tonmh¥ [forearm was broken. He 1s now in | !N shows the real side of Hollywood | L H. Beach, chie of engincers, United | nice Randal e ' i R RC Ll i ey Walter Reed Hospital, where he will ‘B ¢ |THE : WITH 30 STARS AND 50 hers 5|8 pm—(a) “Tommy Lad" (Marget- i o . '3 |be cqnfined for several dayvs i 3 i ay Commission, with Maj. Milo ¥ il s i L D—St. Louix (546 Metern). Rl el s In'a report Capt. Wood submitted | " d ; NOTABLES Fox. Corps of Engineers. executive | son), ( —Concert by Edwardsville | (ay > to Engineer Commissioner J. Franklin | D » INCLUDING d 9 officer. Lehman), (c) ) A -y ' % 4 a & ! (ftandel). (4) “Passing By" (Purcell). | j Concéri Band ™ W | Bell, he sald that as he was putting | \ Thos. Meighen | Wm. S. Hart o iR | WJZ has arranged to broadcast the | his mount over a hurdle the animal > Y : ¢ | POSITIONS UP TO $2.500 R il i e WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). Dempsey-Firpo fight on September 14. llhénuundk;If‘h-r‘.vm‘”hf the Jumps, and 5 K 1 P:;:‘r‘lme fi:;:(f,;:; . e, 0| 7. "pim —Newhlh Orchasiea: Tows then took the hurdle and came down . k . 3 . ) = g 3 Newell | Criers vocal selections by Sils of on her side. The assistant engineer o D Walter Hiers f:;i:;:»snm"(";m%»nl‘r‘ lo:;fl‘.;‘mn‘:“ oy hocalias s pupils of | aUITS WASHINGTON AND LEE. commissioner came down on 1'.-‘“ right Nita Naldi “Two Songs of Little Russia” (Ephram = XINGTON. Va.. September 5.—|til bat wae uaingared o e - May Mehvoy et Ol (Bkivice: (0sotasisn L:scslz‘"‘b‘“"“ Fdna Hillyard Howard. | WLW—Cin (309 Metern). Joseph I Long. for more| Capt. Wood expects to return P : Jack Pickford Asita Stawast | 5 oprano soloist of St Patrick's mixed} 4 p.m.—Crosley Forum and plano | than twenty vears head of the de-lqury Ly the end of the week. d g Steamer St Johns EWS—0VERTURE—FETC. Opportunities Here and in Other | choir accompunied by Jennie Glen- | solos, William Schmitt. partment of 1 and Sk - E = Last Trip Tomght F STREET AT 12th inan. organist and dieector of St m - Cincinnati Fail Festival pro- |international law at W % Cities and Dependencies Patrick's mixed choir. i gram; address by Gov. Edwin P. Mor. Lee University, has re > ac-| The world's daily §:30 p.m.—(a) “Fernbank 2 (0ak- i row 'of Kentucky; Cardinal Boy "lm ‘u tlllu(e-‘*&r\ ship coal has been rec 2 ). : = : e . ). (b) “Valse mpathetiaue” | gang of Mavaville; Hilda Ges lo- | 8chool .of the Univers a ! 40 Ml M I i ¢ Se. s e ar, solo munciak et seAmtast vi <(""""<h8‘” \”“;‘" ""“'p.‘,':",.’:,'z:l ' st; Juck Keefer's Hotel Almis Or- % e, 203 1 e 0011 Ig A l.ill] ‘eatlll esS heid to fill vacancies in the follow- A - chestra 4 i ing positions: Junior engineer (D'Hardelot). (b) “Serenade” (Tosti), At 7:15—Free Dancing dety Teeet: niced Buales’ couse and (6,508 1, BV o hinemant| WIP—Philadelphia (500 wetern. Extl‘emely Simple to Operate s ey — - || CAROLINA i\~ o o oo g 2 | |PRESIDEN T!l f (Lily’ Strickland). Carolyn Manning.! 5 pm.—Weather forecast: Jordan- Duter. coast and geodet contralto soloist of St. Patrick's mix- ! Lewis Dance Orchestra; base ball ed choir, accompanied by Jennie | scores. organist and director of St.| 6 pn —Uncle Wip's Bedtime stories; | $1, IOD a vear, for duty in \\vflshlnglnn D.'C.: $1.860 a vear for duty i com- | ed chol putipg the trigngulation of the Ha.|Glenna t Vailan Islands. and $2.000 a vear for | Patrick’s mixed choir 5 o el duty in the Manila, Philippine Islands| =9 P-m—(x) Adagio from “Moon-| =0t junior forester (recreation). "fl!’"u B e L 32— K (455 Metera). service, Denver, Colo., at $1.500 | Rustle of S “Bay 2 5: p.m.—"The Adventur of to $1.800 a year: preparator. division ond Dince o, SEEY DA Bl * Ly Florence Smith Vincent ol textiles, National Museum, at $60|let” (LuisinD). Tthel M. Bagnum. 30 p.m.—"Popular Songs of Other %fid@%&%fif’ 2 _Mat, Today | ] hey i o girls athletic director, In-! 9:13 pm.—(a) [Dear Lovel (& W1 Nations,” by Eugene Berton. baritone S this Instrument is extremely simple to operate. A $6 L at Sherman Institute, | ChadwicR) “The Progress of the funing dial, graduated in wavelengths, cnables you 7»3 OH/VS’II'/ GWI PRESIDENT ! i AVE. AT 11TH—MAIN 667 TODAY i i : : v - % 6:45 g i 0 a year; assist- | (Alex MacFadyen), Edna Hlll)nrdlw“rld.,r‘m‘k i instantly to locate a desired station. PLAYERS C T i | 1 i 1} i { i | au of plant indus Howard, soprano,, accompanied by - Fm ene Barton. baritone: 5 1 Y P ic) 73 Jennie Glennan. s Licensed under Armatrong Write for " Grebe Radio in P4 IN 15th and California Sts Department of Agriculture, at| 7:15 ‘Who has More Slaves . Pat. No. 1,113,149 the Well-Appointed Home." vy ] Own X l THE TOWEL OF A LIE A. H. GREBE & CO., Inc. |‘ CE H R e —— 0 a year. {n addition to p.m—(a) “Rolling Down to | old B NG el B Whites S, Rchions mE ' PEOPLE | |TAKOMA st ¥ i H l\l'\ \h l ~ S 1 the salaries named above, the increase | Rio” (German). (b) “Now Sleeps the |y on, By Rachel Crothers H Int St and R. L Ave Witk AMERlCAN i ROBERTS, Full information and a \Ilcaxmn}“ Tinker. : K 4 p.m.—Regent Trio. blabks may be optained at the office | p.m.—(a) “Don’t Be Weary.{ 6:30 p.m—Bess Perry, dramatic so- of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 Tm\ r" (Arms Fisher). (b) “Quietprano; Enric Barraja. pianist. F street northwest. ad" Speaks). () “Young| 6:30 p.m.—“The Plain Case of the 3 (Squires). Carolyn | Dairy Farmer.” by George — HE AR L e S e T L R T ot : L LE 1 JOHN LITEL ?RINCESS oy i WARFIELD GIVEN POST | 3ewnie Gientan™ ™" o T | : i) ] . ‘ sestseats, 51 | f o i Enright, a | DISTANT STATIONS. serles of talks ! ; E 5 £ ! : Every eventug IN CHILD LABOR SERVICE All Progrnma Scheduled for Ensters; ' ° p.m.—Bess Perry, dramatic so- | ks A “Thester patrons wil Gl Seumieed ; Sna Doubleda -Hill Electrlc Compan : Foue AT = Former Police Clerk Made Inspector| KDKA—Pittsburxh (326 Meters). | ° T3 p.m.—Wednesday night dance y Wholésale Distributors p y' - - .. \‘fl' fumn for theic ma gl il EMPIR 3',',' “ \,"fflfl', 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; dinner con- 2 N casT With Supervision Over* - ax City (411 Meters). | Large Stock Grebe Apparatus : 2, ! 6:35 p.m.—Literary period 6:50 p.m.—Base ball scores. l U Y Children. | 845 pm —Children's period. ? m & pm—Concert program. 715 12th St. N.W. | t's P to You! . v v m.—Address. 45 2 1 awk' rolic; . ‘o make pour dccision now ay 1 Charles Warfield, Who hasi P om—Little KDKA Symphony Plantation Ofchestra. : Washington, D. C. | |l Sl il || — — served in a clerical capacity in the | Orchestra, ot Perhans vou do not reatice i MOUNT VERNON oftce of Inspector Clifford L. Grant,| 8:45 p.m.—Farmer market report. = 2 at present the value of such a de- 3 3 of detectives. the past seven mmm’.:‘-“mmlmmz O WM A (LT TR BTN i cision, but fen or twenty years d ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. has been made an inspector in KYW-—Chicago (345 Meters). i Jrom now importance will be rlington, side trip, 10c additional. ild labor service. He succeeds| 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime sfory. E avy Jorctily invuresseiyon yox ctric Cars leave 1 A. Petersen, recently retired on 8 p.m.—Musical program; H Open an account NOW!! venue Northwest. on the hour and account of ill health y Gelse, pianist; Sallle Menkes, 9:00 AM. to 8:30 VAL l!\<pec|t10r \vdrfihr-mx hme .u«m;: i pi ; Isham Jones and his orches- { Running Time—S355 Minutes : ated with Capt. Charle stes, who i i 3 oo ASE Bt Leen fulthe CHiAAGNOE inapies A N K hington-Virginia Railway Co. NORODY'S “MONE tion service the past fourteen years. —_— __ Phome Main 397 i The duties of the inspectors lnc\ude:“ny,_g,fl..-.u, Mnws. (337 Meters), OF COMMERCE a gencral supervision over children ! s ! 2 = performing work of any kind, the | d P-m—Dinner concert by the WBZ vty v Trio? i Jo reaviring thote bmter Mxteen) T v _Base bal scores: macriat of S METROPOLITAN ) ARCABE el et e Cor. 7th and E Sts. ! = —Be: me story; ea H - . o ! i One thousand street railway em-)talk: humorous remarks. B2 MG i TRUXTON \H. ployes in Cincinnati have been grant-| 7 p.m.—Walter Marsh, baritone; Mrs. ! THIS WEEK i ALLY DEAD." ed a wage raise amount to from 2 (0| IYeanor Turner LaZarrera, accompanis e enene ] % 10 cents an hou WBZ Tri 5 € SiT AW C0 . LIBE RTY North Capital & P Sts, Guaranteed Sets and Parts 'DOOHS SEUN S tioi L WAL RS RADIO 3l l'"l'l[ \-lllxmvcfill;rl’l:nll usy Lines o ot | U B ey e) DAYS MORE \ CIRCUS DAYS || | semssmsnenres of $20 u month will be allowed for|Crimson Petal” (Quilter). (c) “Allah® ons basic. s T | (Chadwick), (d) “I Must Down to| ! o A S 500 & Yem | the Sea Akaln® (Densmore), Noval) WEAF—New York (402 Meters). EDITH A_FRONT PAGE STOR; KI"G 'n‘ 119 H & A m B ) MEN’S WEAR, ADMISSION IS rRiE we are reads o supply When you call a number and Biank Books when Sou sax the DOROTHY DEVORE word. in Christie’s “Navy Blues” Final Price Redu‘ction i ™ the operator reports: “The line is busy” !E. Morrison Paper Co. |l y. . =m0 : this does not necessarily mean that the e | ovirTeR on all 2, )3 and 4 piece Suits | person you are calling is actually talking. " Day Wik 5 Crcu” | | (S FHERTE B L - World Sury ¢ Gem The Musical Comedy Ztar . - ket el Srbcits, || )) DONALD BRIAN Commy 1 | I It may mean - that someone else is For Better Vision el retask 2t ot 5 calling the same number; it may mean the fe- Bolanthom B Bl pene ae e MARGARET SEVERN Palm Beach and Seersucker Suits | ceiver of the telephone you want has been left Comf (EEs ESERITTee Danes 1 2t . P ¥ y Eyec«::: s YOKOHAMA Murray & Alan Chas. Trwin Now $7.50 oft the hook; or it may mean, if you are call- i ] T OKI O e o ing a party line telephone, that one of these W NS Ao Eastabliaked to Their Destruction By Acsop’s Fnbles. Toplos of the things has happened to another telephone on | Frthquaker Fire and Flood Dav. Paihe News Fictortal f{ $30, $28, $25 the lme, or that it is in use. | — NOW SHOWING Extra Added Attraction q Tropical Worsted and Flannel Suits CRANDALL'S hanes E...Nlp.. MA?.!.‘.EY . 2:15 & Ri15 S A{4 » 3 - Now $14.50 | Should you receive a “Busy” report ) i s and the person called afterwards tells you that ‘ o e Tr...,.,'mum... ; “ass, esas he was.not using the telephone at that time, : . e b rovaunow_vore. || and EDITH_ROR (3 : ; ; o e $40, $38, $35 ‘ please don’t conclude that the operator gave EAR - Pay TE0% A0V, (/N we PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILE | Group 2 2 Shows Dall Group 3 in_“POOR BOY Tropical Worsted Suits - you a false report. It may have been due to CRANDALL'S ™oy Fuenees toin. B 5 5 (Stein-Block’s Ineluded) one of the causes mentioned. | MATE, 2 TN DAILT, R P ORDAY I St 7 B Now $19.50 : . ' SO PR A o ||| - xepoDIors MRNCE, Famerrax o ? e e OTHER STAR A . Prolonged conversations contribute OB NI v | X o ‘DRUMS OF FAT) Group 4 g g P M5 C —2_ e » 1: . You'll Rent that roy Home In the City's Favorite Populay rm. ‘Vaudeville greatly to “Busy” lines. It will help us to Flaisiind, Ream [ R G F v Joue All 3 and 4 Piece Suits | give better service if lengtHy conversations are Quickly Wisisy Mool Sciimemmaighic s | avoided, particularly if either telephone is on SR e e sl Suitable for Fall Wear P e P fi:ti‘;?l‘.lglf;;'m:a\‘;'an? the ul}%‘:n %I:'xl'nsun Pt m. " Ch 5 "ist at. me. Phone M. 6135 befr informed—go into de- ‘,;}";"‘ ‘“‘,, e e its !M\‘lmnmrm ing, etc.—then they will JOMAIL THE $25 $3o will wait a reasonab) be those who are inter- Arohens. % 2 . BUS)’ report before ca.lhng again. a ¢ co m m odations you ——ameden T Krivae lessons by appolitme A Charge will be made for Alterations. : | ] U private lewsons i fo-f . \ in “EN essony_in fo cater All Purchases Cash The Star prints RONEN " O Ean Gy 00 a0 . "R i | com bined —because s : i Y 1 Conn. Ave. elephone Company they bring resuls. | o (| eavas A ciies fnetegorio UNLAP STEIN.BLOC! K . 5 El 8. . cLoTHEs 2 “Around the Corner” is (OMORTOW. BARRARA . Studxo, large and beautiful pacity, 100 couples: rented by nlfllénl‘_“"-" Offered in This Group 4 P“‘Y line. applicants o come well o e ARl T Formerly $50, $15, $40 Formerly $65, $60, $55 It Wlll also be hel lpful if those calling tails of location, furnish- ll|fil | Whutic: ans time after recelvmg a ested in the character of CRANDALL'S Avoile Theiner ASDY ,ffifi*‘|';‘,l“;"‘3",'§‘ Loy have to offer. B T OARTY, i ana [fl | RIGHTWAY STUDIO, - MORE Classified ads TO Auno € The Chesapeake and Potomac e any dham i the ) 2R AR i i JOE BROWN’S 1 A. 1T A ‘THE (INCORPORATED) i 38 - LOVE CPIKERS | And CLIF 1AM M Phone_ North_ 0 SATE 3 14th and G s.m cw:“!. ; ? - a Star Branch Office G mUTE Mot ne —for refined private damces and clubs: ca- able). For reservation see TU 1711 Comn. ave. -FPhoms North 9407,

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