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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. ATIONS. ! rocaL tadio, Va. | NAA—Naval Radie Statien (435 Meters). 3:25 p.m.—Complete live Stock mar- comment. 5 p.m.—Weather bureau report. 05 p.m.—Crop report and special { items. ; i 4:25 p.m.—Dairy marke 05 to 8:20 p.m.—Publi service broadcast No. 189, Sickness.” 10:05 p.m.-—Weather port. health Sleeping | bureau report WIH—William ™ 2 to ¢ p.m.—Musical program}’ mar- WIL—Continental Electric Company 130 Meters). i Station closed temporarily. pending | repairs. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric. Com- pany (261 Meters), ) p.m.—>Musical program; 4:30 to sres; weekly Babson re- | basc ball port Radio Corporation of America €469 Metern). & ».m—Children’s hour, by sckard Albion. S Ausieal and vaudeville pro- gram by the Capitol Players, under the direetion of John J. Campbell. 9 p.m. -Song recital by Estelle Mur- ray. prima donna of the St. Program: (a) “The Answer. () “The Mogusand 1" from Mikado. mgfim (¢) “The Prophet.” Scot —Piano red WRC- Marietta 1 by Cecelia alse de Con- e Shepherd's rainger: “Waltz,” Jehn (@) Trish' tunés . from County Derry, Perey Grainger. i 9:30 p.m —Iiccital ¢f popular songs by Patrick Murphy, with guitar ac- companiment :40 p.m.—Concert by Happy Walker and his Golden Pheasant Society Or- a. Program: Where the (b) - m_Daddy”: | ‘Dreamy Eves"; (e) s Business if T Do/ \\'alk.r, (f) “Dirty Har ;. (B)“T Never Miss the Sunshine.’ In 1ilppy Walker “*T°Aint Nobod sung by H WCAP—Chesapenke and Potomne Telephone Company 408 Meters 3:10 to 5 p.m.—Crandall's Metropoli- tan Theater. Special m#sic will be played alternately by the.Metropoli- tan Orchestr: Daniel Breeskin, con- ductor, and by the Metropolitan pipe srgan, Carl Hinnant, organis ayed by the orchestr tion Marc! Meyerbeer: Musical score > the featurc picture yTwo major | (1) “Love Song, by Ethel- evin; (2) “Melodie d’Amour.” by appear throughont the prog- vess of the picture, interspersed with many of the world’s most noted com- arranged for tufl :symphony additional feature. ‘will be a solo, “Nocturne” by Chopin, played by Elias Breeskin, . concert master, with harp accompaniment, played by Miss Viola Abrams. An olin DISTANT STATIONS. All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. WEAF—New York (402 Meters). 4 pm-—Address on *Christian Rev. Nathan Soderblom; music by eminent soloists, 7:30 p.m.—Daily Sporf Thornton Fisher. :40 p.m.—Robert L. baritone. Talk by Johnes, Welsh p.m.—Madeleine - Cardinal, matic soprano. H Typesetting Machines,” | . Willnus. n.—Robert L. Johnes, Welsh baritone. $:40 p.m.—Madeleine ¥rench dramatic soprano. o —H. V. Callalan, jazz pianist. St. Clair Bayfield, dra- matic reader, scene from Dicken's “Pickwick Papers. WJZ—New York (455 Meters). Cardinal, 120 p.m.—St. older. chilaren Nicholas story for 6:35 p.m.—"Dogs.” by Frank Dole. 535 pm_Harry Chapin Biammer baritone. p.m.—Literary talk skan Die YOU CAN RENT FURNITURE For your home or office Also for Card Parties Weddings Receptions Banquets Theatrical Plays, etc. FROM H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Av. N.W. Game ! tinued. ! Orchestra { music. |tra; | Rialto Huntingz." 30 1 frony the 9:30 p by Harold MeCracken. m.—Muical program _direct Mark Strand Theater. n—Anthony Pesci; tenor. WE Yot 7:40 p. chenectndy (380 Meters). 0 p.m.—Base ball scores. 8$:15 p.m sical comedy, s som Time." from the new Capitol Theater. KDKA—Pittsburgh 6 pa (328 Meters). n.—Base ball scores. 6:15 p.m.--Dinner concert, Little KDKA Symphony 7 pm. by the Orchestra, ~Buse " ball scores. p.m.—Dinner concert con- 7:1 ~Monthly Busin p.m. Review of « Conditions,” by Clark Ham- ! mond. 7:30 \ulumn p.m. by “The, ,01d - Fashioned Elinor Steel. period. cores. Home Furnishing " Harriet: Webster: “What 0 p.m.—TFarm market-report. 8:45 p.m.—KDKA Little Symphony KYW-—Chicago (345 Meters). 6:30 p.m.—Bedtime story. WRBZ—Springficld, Mass., (337 Meters). T‘: p.m.—Dinner congert, by the WEZ T ball scores. Twilight Tales, for Kid- : humiorous program. 8 p.m.—Harriet , pianist, 9 p.m.—Base ball score bedtime story for grown-ups. pecial music, 3abson report p.m.—Dorothy Hecker, Harry Tomarin, = violinist: ioodmant accompanist; Roger Dance Orchestr: der; nieva Hill WFAA—Dallns (476 Meters). 130 to 10:30 p.m.—A. A. DeMond nd assisting musicians in orchestral WHAS—Louisville 5 to § p.m.—Strand Theater Orches- “Just Among Home Folks”; Theater organ; base ball (400 Meters). scores. Silent night. , KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). 8 p.m.—Addresses and music from the banquet at the Statler Hotel in honor of visiting aviators from Eu- rope and America: speeches by the following: Gov. Hyde, Mayor Kiel, Gen. Carter of St. Louis air board President Coffin of the National Aero- nautic Assocfation, Assistant Secre- tary of War Davis, Rear Admiral Mof- fett and Secnd Assistant Postmaster General Henderson. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.—C: by F ‘Worth artists, o e ax.}g a\,oncl:lu ‘5 am—ll’huannn guitar selections y Mi: ana Grace MeDowelt, - °ses Hdith 5 (VSB—Atianta (420 Metern).- to 5:30 p.m.—Howard Th - chse;[yl & eater Or- p.m.—Late news flashes; markets; sport summary; weather report. 6:30 p.m.—Burgess bedtim, v Miss Bonnilo Payahardt eson 1o t0 10 p.m.—Conn Rainbow Orches- ra. 11:45 p.m.—Radiow] concert. WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). 8:30 p.m.—News Orchestra; Crier; vocal selections by Mme. Hughes Thomas. ——— Street cars wade automobiles are operated in Port-au- Prince. D E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvasia Ave. Guaranteed Sets and Parts sral, Radiola, Grosley, Airway. Zelmaco, Michigas, Metio, Amrad. LOUD SPEAKERS—Metro, Music Mast, Magnavox, Thorophone and others Town pupils of —need Blank Books? See Burgess & Eveready Batteries Cunningham Tubes Brandes, Federal & Frost Phones (NEW) GAROD (NEW) Neutrodyne Shop % | SH-1th Se.N.W. Main 8163 WASRINGTON.B.C- from American | 0 YOU' TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Last Warning,” melodrama, at 8:20 p.m. POLIS—“For All of Us,”" comedy, at 3:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—“The Goldfish,” com- | sdy, at $:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Bert liant,” vaudeville, p.m. . : COSMO ‘Movie Masque,” vaude- ville, at 5. 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. " STRAND —“Battles of 1924, vaude- ville, 8t 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—"Breezy _Times,” leque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. BELASCO — “Scaramouche,” play, at and 8:15 p.m. week). METROPOLITAN—"Rupert of Hent- zau,” at -11:10 a.m. 1:10, 3:10, 5:15, 7:15"and 9:20 pm. \ BIA—"The White Rose,” at 5, 2:45, 4:50, 6:50 and Lyttell, In Ve at 2 .15 bur- photo- (third ternal Three,” 30, 5:30, at 2 AMBASSADOR—"Rupert zau,” at 7 and 9 p.m. CENTRAL — “Human (second week), at 11.a.m. 12:45, . 5:5 5 'and 9:40 p.m. '§—"The"Monkey's Paw, 0, 1:40, 3, 4:20, 5:40, 0 p.m. of 8:20 and 9 RADIO NEWS The naval communication office at the Navy Department here is giving a course of instruction of two Weeks duration for officers taking the p graduate courses in The course | consists of (a) y-five-minute | lectures, given by officers and eivillans | 9 ns commer- | of com- nd explana- tions of the ned th together with the correct use of n | procedure; (c) visit to the Arlington radio station; (d) inspection of the Navy Department, including the radio { apparatus and the main center of | naval communications, and (e) visit| to commercial institutions. A finak! examination is given on the twaelfth | day of the course on the knowledge obtained during the two weeks. The entire musical comedy, “Blos- som Time,” will be broadcast tonight by WGY from the Capitol Theater in' Albany, N. Y. WHAZ, at Troy, N. Y., has volunteered to postpone its pro- gram, which generally starts at 10, o'clock, until the conclusion of the performance. : INCENSE BURNER STARTS FIRE IN APARTMENT No. 9 engine company yesterday afternoon responded to a call frem ar apartment house at 1917 17th stre twhere an incense burner had star a fire in the apartment of Miss 1 lan Brown. Damag ment and Miss Brown's amounted to $400. | gk iremen vesterdny extinguished a fire in the basement at 724 10th strost, premises of Anthony Miller. Fire in the stable of Willlam John- son, Dingman court, caused $50 damage. An alarm early today summoned several companies of firemen to 101 6th street, where Mrs. Emma L. Peck early today 1419 R street and cafe. The mated at §1.500. A small fire occurred on the prem- of Willlam Ford, 1903 24 street dumage re rg- Carlson Head Sets —again on sale all next week. These Head Sets are new stock and fully guar- anteed. Book of hook-ups with each pair. $4.00 Qther Stromberg-Carlson Radic Bargains No. 151 Jackr-Detector or Last Stage, werc 65c, now.:... " piifier new . 152 e & Crystal Detector Sulit to el for §10.00. Sale | John J. Odenwald 1209 H St. N.W. Dupont Circle Office Riggs National Bank Is open to the public today from 8:30 A. M. to 9 P.M. New and modern safe deposit vaults in the completely remodeled Main Office, 1503 Pennsylvania Avenue, are also open to the public for the first time today. A Strong Bank With Five Convenient Locations MAIN OFFICE—1503 Pennsylvania Avenue Fourteenth Street and Park Road Washington Heights—18th and Columbia Road 7th and Eye Streets N.W. Dupont Circle | NIGHT CLASSES OPENED FOR ALIEN STUDENTS Americanization ~ Schéols Invite Registratior of Foreigners De- giring English Education. Americanization night classes opened. The office and central schools are at the Columbia Junior High School, at th and O streets. The building will be open for_ registration at 6:30 p.m. and classes 7:30-9:30 p.m. All men and women in the city wishing to learn to speak, read and write English are in- vited to attend, There are special beginners, inter- mediate and advanced classes for preparation for naturalization. An examiner from the naturalization bu- reau visists the class several times a month. Examinations for the court | are held at the school. The classcn will s open Monday, | Tuesday and Thursday evenings of | each week. All persons Interested in | Apericanization work are asked to id in annoul vent! classes to forel womer The day classes have been open for two ‘weeks. There are classes both in the morning and afternoon. Spe- cial classes for women have been or- ganized. There will be evening classes in Georgetown: at the Curtis School, in Southwest at the Hebrew Insdtute, 415 and I streets, and ‘at the Hine School, 7th ‘and Pennsylvania svenue southeast, Monday and Thurs evenings. - For schedule of all cla apply at office of the principal, Miss M. !¥ Aiton, Columbia Junior High building 7th and O streets, or phone Main 6000, branch 356. The faculty includes: Principal, Miss M. E. Aiton, Miss M. Ball, Miss L. O. Burroughs, Mrs. H. C. Kiernan, Mrs. G. M. 8. McClintock, Mrs K. Y. Cowling Miss D. J. Donnally, Miss Helen Hubbard, Miss A. F. Duffy, Miss H. G. Gantley, Miss Rogers Illd | Miss MeCarty. ng the o?anln( of the gn men and A grouch may be a man who mar- ried & woman to share hfs troubles only to learn she cauved them. 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Westinghouse Large Size Elec- tric Room Heaters, spe G n I $9.98 oom Large sve-'$7.99 Irons, Heaters, Complete Stock Gemuine Edison Mazda Lamps, Only by General Eelectric Co. $1.00 value Hot-Water Bottle, well known make, guaran- ¢Q. teed perfect, very special.. $1 value Fountain Syringe, well known make, guaranteed ch perfect, very special.. $1.50 value Combination Hot- Water Bottle and Fountain Sy- ringe, well known make, guaran- teed ' perfect, very spe- &1 19 ial Baby Nipples, best quali special, 3 for. 10c Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia, 8-0z.-glass-stoppered bot- tle v, 50c Seidlitz Powders, e ecine Preparuunn 79 Cod Liver Oil. O'Brien's for Dyspepsia. 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Active Liver Pills, 2 bot- tles - Laxative Bromo Quinine. . Hill's. Cascara Quinine. .. Sal Hepatica Razors, Knives, epair Scissors, Surgical Grinder does all work. ‘Reasonable Prices. We Are As Near You As Your Telephone . Franklin 5077 Glbson s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. llllIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!III“IIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIImHI | MUSEMENT: «. LOEW’S OLUMBI LS T fuous 1090 4. m.—11 3. w \mw n,umw Presenta Ms latest masterpie —TNAe story of a girl who mldn’l stop loving! . “THE WHITE ROSE” WITH MAE MARSH AND IVOR NOVELLO Special Musical Score I i— LOEW’S ALAC r STREET AT 13th us, 10:30 &, m.—11 "DA' AND ALL ““ Paramount Presents ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ’l" lor mnt dramatio suc- ces: romance of New York u‘lbl ll,'a. “SROADWAY GOLD” WITK ELLIOT DEXTER AND KATHLYN WILLIAMS Comedy—News—Toples—Ete. GRIFFITH | SO SHUBERT Mail Orders Now GarricK " Tth at F. Franklin 3163. WEEK OF OCT. § “Al’s here!” Arthur Hopkins Pre: “THEOLD SOAK” By Don Marquis) With HARRY BERESFORD Another pay day, with its en- velope—and what will you do with it? Spend it allf Or SAVE a part of it? BEGIN NOW and set aside a_certain amount each pay day. Yowll be glad some day!!! Open—an—account—now?! ANK OF COMMERCE . AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. To These Tune In Opportunities H-Metal—the loud- talking ry~tal 50‘: 23-plate Vernier e $2.69 Brandes Danae . $4.95 The Gen! e “Sups or” Head- phones. C-R-L Variable rid Leaks. B sl'zs Crystal Set, Complete Complete knockdown wet, ecluding Manhattan head set and Afrway Variecoupler. $1.79 $3.00 xize, 221%-volt. B_Batteries. ... 2 Guaranteed Frewh and Perfect B-Metal Fixed-tube $1.50 Detector ... Supply Co. Premises enna. Ave. NW In Arm, 1203 Guaranteed. Radio Products Installations Wm. P. Boyer Co. 812 13th St. M. 7987 Open Evenings ” TONIGHT 8:20 POLY’S , 0% 278 LEE SHUBERT PRESENTS WILLIAM HODGE “FOR ALL OF US" ‘' ‘For All of Us' is beautifully demeo- . cratic. There is & solution for every. one's problem,’'—Bucoess Magasine. c nlsll,lr a Glittering Revue o) —— TOMORROW, 2:80 P. M. ASSISTED BY nANcE——uLm —FASHIONS WILLIAM REARDON PAVE. AT 11TH. AND JOHN LITEL MAT. WED.—2:30 p. . “BREEZY TIMES," with GUS FAY, EVELYN CUNNINGHAM nam. RIALTO nem GOLDWYN PRESENTS g WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE "2 Shows‘for Price of 1 Cortinuous from 12 Noon - JAMES C. MORTON and Family FOUR OTHER STAR ACTS PHOTOPLAY— “18 MONEY EVERYTHING!" nd_ Miriam Cooper D Vaudeville 10c-31c Matinees—Nights, o Except Sat. Mat., Sun. & Holidays GH € VAUDEVILLE » THEATRE DE LUXE BERT LYTELL In persem, presenting “THE VALIANT” A _semsational playlet. ) j 18 Solid Laughter Moments Weber & Ridnor, Ned Norworth, Syls Loyl & Co.. Bow & Edwards, Magri Extra Added Attractio JOE FEJER #" And Hungarian Orchestra Twe Shows Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 Bundsy Matines at 3 Phomes: Muain 4484, 4485, 6823 CMANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN AT 10t8° THIS WEEK 11 AM. TO 11 DOORS OPEN AT 103 MYRON SE NICK Presents 14 STARS In an Unbelievably, Magnificent and Mammoth Picturization of Sir Anthony Hope's Cyclonic Sequel to “The Prisoner of Zenda.” RUPERT OF HENTZAU Prelude, “Coronation March™ (Myerheer). Special World Survey. Breeskin Interpretative Score. Washington's Finest Orchestra Daniel Breeskin, Conducting =3 v Hope's *IL' P} EN e Qith Fourteen Atars, smbassador Graud Orchestra. IRROW- Sth Bet. D and E| EK— MRS, WALLACI KIRKWOOD, BES- ar Cast, SECOND REID, CRANDAI.L’S TOD.A R« Theater, 9th & E Sta. TOMOT: STHI JOE ROW- EVERY WEEK NIGHT, €:30 TO 12 THE PERFEOT PLACE TO DANCE' 14TH STREET & PARE ROAD SHUBERT-BELASCO THE SMASHING HIT OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDU:alY - 3D BIG WEEK' NOW Today, 2:30 and 8:30 METRO PRESENTS REX INGRAM'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALL SEATS RESERVED—SE- CURE SAME IN ADVANCE Fllm Features 911 H Street N.E. INALD DENNY, in “THE Also ' Comeds, 535 Sth St. S.] WM. S. HART, in NEW MEADERS EMENT REO and ALICE TERRY cIRcLE 2105 Pa. Ave.Typhoon Cooled, Ample Parking Space. WALKER, LLOYD H 14th St ELHE , __in_“ORPHANS A Star Classified ad will bring applicants for your Furnished Room. Describe it fully —the location and the a ¢ c o m m odations—be-~ cause those who, want to rent rooms look through The Star Classified for them. The Star prints MORE Classified . ads every day than all the other papers here combined—simply be- cause they bring re- sults. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office. NEW smrrdn "'"5, ‘"? : North Capitol & P Sta. DOUGLAS MacLE “THE SUNSHINE TRAIL. CAROLINA 11tk & N. ¢ BOOTH BUD) FELLOWS, "GLAD MARY PHILB HES, BROCKW rln. GARETH HU Y A TOMORROW—*THE PRIDE OF PALO. MARS Al Star Cast. Comedy, “HALF Conn, Avenws & ¢ CHEVY CHAS MeKinley $¢.D.C. TODAY, AND TOMORROW—D. W. GRIF: FITH'S “ORPHANS OF THE STORM, with LILLIAN AND DOROTHY ABLES, “THE CAT" CRANDA_L'S Savey Tueater and Garden 14th and Col. Ra P DAILY: & PAL SUNDAY AND TOMORROW _JACKIE in “CIRCTS DAYS.” Aud DEVORE, iu “NAVY MATS. 2 P.AML DAILY: 3 P. DAY AND TOMORROW ; CIRCUS DAY DORC DEVORE, in * BLUES." CRANDALL’S Apoitc henter and Garden 634 H St EE_SATURDAY HAMPTON and_ CONKAD N, ‘I, LARCE CODY, LAWF FAMOUS WoOD." CRANDALL’S “HOLLY fork Theater Ga.Av.&Quebee St MATINEE SATURL AT TODAY - FRANCES X SHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE. in “MOD: MARRIAGE. Anl PAT . in “FINGEE PRINTS." ¥-— A CAST OF FIFTY A STARS, in “HOLLY- WOOD. NAT'ONAL THEATER ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Tontght at 8:20. Matines Wednesday Matinee, 50c to $1.50, Direst from Becord Breaking Runs in Now York snd Philedelphia {The Last Warning A Play of Love. Laughier izl r..nm Starting Monday—Seats Thurs. SAM H. EARRIS Presents IRVING BERLIN'S OND ANNUAL Muslc Box Revue “‘The Best Musical Show Ever Mado in Amer- foa” With Charlotte Greenwood, Clark & Mc- Cullough, William Gaxton, Robinson Newbold Bam Ash, Ruth Page, Amelia Allen, Rich, Hr.i Saerian, M-Carth; Sist others, includ: Phone Main Thorough {nstruction in Fox Trot, Waltz and Tango, by appointment only. Class m oct. 5.__C1 s class O Teach you fo_danc Prof. Mr i a few Prof. s, Steictly 1320 M St. N ” Main 1732 American Tango,” all 1 Jack Hoffman and ~ Lillian Hoskms Rallroom " Paul Gardner Tc‘lermkofi Ballet Master Washington Opera Company, and { Elizabeth Gardiner Late of Paviowa and Fokine Ballets —announce the Reopening of their Studios October first. Private and Olass instruction in All Dancin Studios: 1708 S St. North 8723 ACHER'S _STUDIO. 1 nday und Friday, 8 to 11 appointment. Phone PROF. AND MES. 10th n.w. Class 3 Private Jessons nt Studio aliroom, Childre pointment ouly £9:30 p.m. am. 229 ist st JOE BROWN ...; DANCE STUDIO. 1711 CONN. AVE. X, ALL LATEST DANCES TAUGHT, STUDIO AVAILABLE FOR PRIVAT VENGE. % TAKO 4th and Butternut Sts. TEDAY AND TOMORROW-— “MANSLAUGHTER.”~ Comed. CWAY OUT.” Also’ KINOGRAMS. PRINCESS 211° M S¢. N, Rooth Tarkington's “PEN- ROD AND SAM.” with an All Sta DUMBAR “THE SNOW AL BRlI i BRADY, in 1349 Winconnin Av. AeRERtred Wibys At plossing comblnations. T TAFFORD PEMBERTON. Partner_to Mae Murray. Gertrude Hoftmin Stage, Ballroom, Buck and Children's |57 D10, 1850 BILTMORE. COL.

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