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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. by the qu:mu:‘, erian Church. LocAL $:45 p.m.—Concert A—Naval Radio station, u-aw. (435 Meters). Complete live stock mar- v cather burcuu report. Weather bureau re ‘rop report and speetal | Herbi { brano —Dairy market réport. 10 D e arcan. 1eport. | sood eading fo p.m b D Musieal planist; Mary s pros Mints, Le: other i of § le Minutes . Pernin. WIL—Continental Electric Compan) | (330 Meters). Station closed temporarily pending repairs. WHZ—Springfield, Mass. Moters). (337 WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- 1 Meters). Musical prog —~William Spettal, tenoy; B. Mulloney, accompunist; i Do Myrtl 3§ p.m.—Resul bedtim (273 | Orizon WMC—Memphis (300 Meters). 9:30 p.m.—Chisca Hotel Philharmonf ams | series: world seric by WIH—William Co. ., Boser Meters). i to 4 p.m.—Market reports: music. WCAP—Chenapeake one Company 1:30 p.m——Preliminary - anpounc ments of world series game ut Polo Grounds, followed by play-by-p cription of the event. to: & pm—Crandall's Theater overture orchestra), “March sk1); Specinl musie fuels picture will by the Metro= niel Breeskin, the Aetropol Hinnant, Lot anist; pers witl De played | " tures of the from ) u‘ and _Potomac 168, Meters). inneapolix (100 Meters). m lecture }.m.—Musical prog nmuth 11 p.m. WJAX—Cleveland (390 Meters). Metr 3 $:15 pm.—Cleveland Orchestra. 15 3 politan (v by the WOR—Newnik (405 Meters). fe15 p.m.—Muir: Wachsman in l.l» ot Song Hits, id his. euter- ner, p.u.—Billy pole Fazioli, pianist; writer of lyries for and | Mary e L0 i featuring his newest “T'll’ Always Love rles Kisco, piano roll artist; ‘ or, plinotrix. 230 p.m.—Murs Jol Carl 'he following n the_orchest nusical score ond _coner chadkowski), mbalist), () v Wachs medy Cantor and ! rto (] L r “Coppelia nd), () . (e) B H-I (Delibes), .llu\u ¥) ental mu will be numbers. : Meters), |1 Schiffman F—New Yo pan.—Myrtic Bstell wder. 131, i o W H. Murray nied by pom. i, bari- | ifred T.{¢ acéom tary Myrtle Estelle Sehiffman, p.m. Couneil 3 {at National ¢ WRC—Radio Corporati s (169 Meters). during This station will be silent the afterncons of the world series sames in order that there will be Ho interference with the hioad- (e of Akt event by (he Chenn- e O etomne. Telephone rdenominational e8 of Ul Churchesa by Rev. John the Mare rooklyn, n radio choir Hunt, musical baritone—revival duy evening int under the Federation of Address New |t Pto: M. n enue | Mu- } nd | ai- | nd vla v - Daily talk by on Fisher, 1 3 sport I Programs Scheduled tor ¥ Al PromT tandurd Time. York (& dack ‘Thorn Czechoslovak iged under the voj Prusik, the ¢ nsul - general * by Dr. Bori WMeters). ories.” 5 Cheerful Burr MeIntosh. Tho Waddington Cipeer, ry b Willlam Johnston pecial organ recital . pher,” by S pm Leitner, i tone §:40 p.m.—“What a Match Did,” Addison O. 8:50 p.m-—Walt Mason's “The tegs,” by William L. Roberts. .mn—TLillian Orr-Schneider, mezzo- soprane p.m.—Augusta Tollefson plani by WGY—Schenectady (350 Metern). Produce and stock market s bulleti Quit- & p.m. quotation ir talk 1 ni- m.—*In a T an Quartet ntal solos nd instru- s Fur-! BISHOP TO SPEAK. Addry WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). ational program; lec Stephan; music, Chamber Meeting. -{win of Com Orchestra; htc, bariton. he i ’ \rtln) Dur : New it was announced yesterds Seymour, sceretary. . | dent of IHoward Univer- has accepted an invitation to | t. of the Marine Corps {Army will be there. Among the s iJects to eome up at the meeting are j the ‘proposed bond issue for the city and reports from the al commit- tee on high water p re and the committee on police and fire protec- dtion. (316 Meters). Orchestra Ly the Cathedral WWJ—Detroit be p M h Quartet cithesd by 45 p.m—News Orchestri; dral Male Quartet. WLW—Cinclnnatl (309 Meters). 5 p.m.—Adelaide Apfel. planist. 11 p.m.—Venetian night program. WFAA—Dallas (475 Meters). 1230 to 10:30 p.m.—Reuben Dav i pianist. e DRY MEN CLAIM VICTORY.! of Porter II. candidate for the Vermont's primaries | Nomination AS—Louisville (400 Meters). f"l‘lJll‘\“t n ¢ p.n.—Strand Theater Or-|States Senate Jut Among Home Folks”:{was termed a.great victory for uh te ncws bulle-: friends of national prohibition” Dby j Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-Saloon Leagu: It is additions ence, “that prohibition sentime {ceding but is_succeedin Da sy WH TUnited | %:30 to 10 p.m.—Concert under the Spices of the Loyal Order of Moose Quartet; talk on fire preve he said, & is not re- Louls (546 Meters). 7 WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). 8:30 to 9:30 pm.—Fort Worth artists. 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Hot Spot Or- chestra. “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). Theater sport | to 10 p.m r program nce_Orch 11:45 p.m. WIP—Philadelphin (509 Meters). bedtime storic to Go, and How to| ugene L. Hogle. 1 Bregode's Ten Vir-! 9 p.m.—Organ recital by Karl Bon- awit :30 p.m.—Fire Association program. 5\95 KDKA—Pittxburgh (328 Meters). ‘ J D.m. —World serie scores. ‘ 5 m.—Dinner Concert Grand ymphony Orchestra. 7:05 Dinner concert. 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It’s the results that put MORE Classified ads in Theé Star each day than in"all -the other . papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is s—Main 61 way in which A’\luuko i s place at e ticn of the McGed York { cong | Regulamy Army | Weelks { bud {said that the to budget totals. ‘THE - EVENING RADIO NEWS Letters of afternoon literally pourdd into adio department toda and Potomac pany station WCAP. dio enthusiast in ould ‘gef to his ret vent listened in, By using a Httl 7 the lephone during the ima listener-in in a graidstand stadium so cl the running zame a8 given by . #poit editor of the ld. An occaslonal remark about the playcrs by ehan addod interest g the the r des v 1 1 WE. the mee s rogram in honor vier Columbus _tomorrow ented Ly the Noy he Knights of ' —— Weeks Says Congress Should Make Unitea st No+Effort at Further Reduction, Weeks will make empts at the coming educe the authorize from the enlisted ompleted a study ¢ mili next fiseal 3 cretary anticipates no serious at presént e of 125,000 men, who has requirem. stablishment 1 Ar its of the were Efforts have been Army estim: de in prey tendance next year - botl N and civilian militar raining cani Weeks hat there was. ine evidenc be growing popularity of the civili ummer camps and that the War I partment would take no bgckward ste in its plans for next year. althou might not ble to expand the {as much as is desired. Membership Is _ Limited Victrola D $100 Mahogany er Walnut No Substitutes commendation for. the it broadcast the first kallh- of the world series yesterday the v of ‘the Ches- Com- Virtually every Washington who big ative pow- could § sent and rip- 0. | w humor M- radio cquipment i fig- Mr. ¥ ANY MODEL - STAR, WASHINGTON, (¥ TARAFA ACT EFFECT. WATCHED BY U. 3. Definite Folicy Reserved Un- 3 .unuom. show, 1 to 11 p.am. til chan Measure Is | 'STRAND=Dr. Pauline, psychologist, | vaudeville, at , 6:30 and $:40 p.m. i H GAYETY- thful Follies,” bur- Given Trial. oo " TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. | 15 Might” at-2:30 and $;30 p.m. NATIONAL—The Music Box Re- ue,” at 8:15 pom GARRICK—Henry Beresford, in “The Old Soak,” at'2:20 and 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"The Champion,” com- cdy, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Irene Franklin, ville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. _COSMOS—M. and B. Orchestra, vaude- | lesque, at'2: ¢ BELASCO-—"Scaramouch play) fourth and final weel and $:15,p. nI (photo= ,/at 3: The United Stateés government will p it until the Cuban government has | ::;’mby'g Diggens.” gt 11 Tarafe | “ogyysmra—pota Negrl. Cheat,” at 1 u 0 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Agnes lul' in {issued regulations under th railroad act before it adopts a definite aftitiude. In other words. the i islration, acting upon its best advices, is wvilling to -give this legislation, which has called for so much protest {from American sugar planters and| [ other Amerfcan business interests in , @ chancg to operate hefore tak- the mattér up with the island e M METIROPOLITAN--Barne. ’;nanhfl #nd l‘mnhnuuu {ing Swanson, Vife,’ at 11: §:15 and 10:05 This wa , Unite ng policy assumed by the States was intimated yesterday . Enoch H. Crowder, U ssador to Cuba, nference with Presi- at the White House d that, while the| rament had no in- { :: 2 aring _indifferent to | e e D e cle | Father John's Medicine builds h i that it would be unbecoming to adopt | —Advertisement. an ategude until the Tarafa law at least hais been givim a fair trial. Abolishes Many Ports, calling for the consolida- | railroads in Cuba, the law | a number of ports of entry | |u- the island, all of which, according | | to ved hero, will op-| lu t inconvenicnee and | a can interes 7 he di not only probable l lu\lnl.lcn-—l,eazr eJoy, ln 0 4.m fdxe Tt was explaine _— | tention ot the nrotests just what you waut Baooks. E. Mor‘ri;on Paper Co. 0y Teanayivanis’ Ave. Mwmg Plc!ures Columbus and the Ducovery of America Six reeis, made on exaét historical loex Spain, Ttaly and Portugal. Friday, Oct. 12, at 8 P.M. First Congregational t.lmnh 10th and G sts. 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Today, 50c to $1.50 LEE SHUBERT Presents AR.LEO DITRICHSTEN N “RIGHT IS MIGHT” A Melodrama of Old_Spain By Pedro Calieron de La Barca Matinees Thufsday and Saturday 1 LUEW’S OLUMBI STREET AT 12¢h SYMPHONY oncmm'm Engagement P Saturday Evening, Oct. la ! |m~m1 SHUBERT-BELASCO Next Week--Seats on Sale Now New York Theatre Guild Theatre Icnrlory Company ‘With BASIL SYDNEY Monday and Tuesdsy Evenings. | ‘HE WHO GETS SLAPPED” By LEONID ANDREYEV ‘Wed. Mat. & Night, Thurs. & Fri. Eve POLA The m®atest of all emotionai getresses in her greatest romantic rimpl ! “THE CHEAT” WITH JACK HOLT AND CHARLES DeROCHE Svlendid Added Hits EIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII LOEW’S IlI!IlIIIlIIlmliIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIflIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll HREE DAYS THE MARRIAGE MAKER wWITH JACK HOLT--AGNES AYRES By BERNARD SHAW Sat. Mat. and Eve. “PEER GYNT” By HENRIK IBSEN Egypt, Holy Land, Mediterranean Sailing Middlo Jan., 1926, unique and inexpensive tour to OFient Ecginning Sunday “STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT” (“Capt. Applejack’’) Metio's great ter Hack roand experienced tra Orient. Ntormless seas and winterlesy cturization tt's New Yori tage success WITH ALL- STAR CASY |IHIIllllllllllllillililll illllrllllflli‘ Entertainment for the whele family. 'YOUTHFUL FOLLIES." RESIDEN “THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"| flllll!" Gnmc F St at 7en. rmuh alln TONIGHT—MAT, TODAY Arthur xoi:m Presents “THE OLD SOAK” (By Don Marquis) With HARRY BERESFORD NEXT MONDAY; SEATS NOW First Presentation om Amy Stige STEADFAST A Vital American Piay of Today, With Frank McGlynn The Ameriean Comedienne {RENE FRANKLIN Jerry Jurnagin at the Plano Character Somxs Unususl GIBSON & CONNELLI “Ome Night in Spring” A Dress Rehearsal;” Biown daso; EALowry) Bhotes & ataon; Sultan; Acsep’s Fables; Toplcs; Pathe. Extra Added Attraction B c HILLIAM & co. the-Minute Revue Twe Bhews Daily, 2:15 & 8:15 Sunday Matines at 3 Phenes: Main 4484, 4485, G413 ATIONAL THEATE} NAI!OLI TELY FIREPROOI® { Tonight,8:15 Mat. Sat., $1, §2 & 53 SAM H. HARRIS Presents UAL nvma BEELIN'S SECOND AN ““Best Musical Show Ever Made in Ameri Sunday—Seats Selling GEORGE M. COHAN’S COME;] With Elizabeth Hines In the new American song and dance ' Little Nellie Kelly Words and musio by George M. Cohar Musi ay in the Whole Wide W “Thurs. Aft.; October 18 MADAM | ! AVE. AT 1ITH—MAIN 667 $:30—Mats. WVed. & Sat. “YHE CHAMPIO rhe Hilarious Comedy Hit! Best Seats—Every Nite, 25c-$1 MAT, SATURDAY—Eso, 75 Applled Psychology Inspiring Scientific Lectures By President L. W. Rapeer, M. A, Ph. D. Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays. § to 9:30 p.m. Course of 11 Weeks for $32. This Week Free—Open to Public. The Scientific Basis of Personal Development. 120 Other Practical Evening Subjects. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY, 20 Jackson Plac First American Appearance FAMOUS | SISTINE CHOIR From Vatican, Rome MONSIGNOR RELLA, Director POLI'S THEATER i, 0ct. 28 4:30 p.m. on ‘sale at Mre, Greene's Con- 1500 G st. M. 0493, Seats uov cert Bureau, Droop’s. LAST THREFE DAYS uam. RIALTQ 517 Warner Bros. Present AVERY HOPWOOD'S Broadway Sensation THE GOLD DIGGERS Made with the Assistanc Cooperation of AVID BELASCO and Bearing His Endorsement ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES NEXT WEEK -3y Goldwym Presents “SLAVE °!, DESIRE” CRANDALL'S, [METRO ro_rm F AT 10t LAST THREE DAY 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 AM. RST NATIONAL POTASH AND PERLMUTTER A side-splitting picturization of the stage hit by VMontague Glass and Chas. Klein, with a cast that incluges Evelyn Law and the 1liés Beauties, and is led by " Barney Bernard -Vera Gordon Alexander Carr Concerted fum, “Sing Them Again” Special World Survey. Lyman H. Howe's “Hodge Podge. Overture, “March Slav ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra Daniel Breeskin, Conducting NEXT WEEK COLLEEN MOORE “THE HUNTRESS” LARRY SEMON “THE GOWN SHOP” CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR 18thEt: & Col. RA. N.W, TOMORROW- W ALL ¢ RUTH Mi 2% 7 Str. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) 10 nan. and = ph Boat Steam Heated vers Week Night, 8130 to ] ARCADE THE PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE 14th Street and Park Road CRANDALL' CENTRAL 9th Bet. D REOW--GLOR D TOMO SGLORL TiZENs SAVINGS BANK Theater 9th & E Six. MOORE _and HE SIIL IA in oMY ROTT, —— CRANDALL'S S%vey davden” nd Garden 14t .nd(ll Rl. MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY MOXT! KPIRI TOMORROW GEORGE RLOOD,’ MacDONALD, JOE ROCK, TOMORROW — HE in “THE GEORGE O’HAR. BLOOD,"”. Rotnd CRANDALL’S e Satw N “TOMORROW— BUSTER in “THREB AGES.” And -Dad Comedy, “STEPPING Apollo Theater and Garden H St. N.E. Calt at our, Bauk ‘for u_Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just A ght thing for the Kiddies yhile at school. 1336 N. Y. 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