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BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. LOCAL STATIONS Weather bureau report. op report and special market report. and_ price: cw York, Norfolk, by the De 7:45 10 8 p.m.— of fish at Boston, Chicago and Jacksonville, partment of C 8:05 to serviee broa and Daughtes 10:05 p.m— healih “Mothers cather’ bureau report. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pany (261 Meterx). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Musical program- WIL—Continental Electric Company (@50 Meters). Station closed temporavily’ pending Tepairs: WIH—Wiillom _P. Boyer Co. Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Musical program; ket reports. 273 mar- AP — Chexan Telephone Comp: n.m. — Bergen . ny (469 M Male Quartet, | 4 Don't My *tenor olo by ; tenor pan. Buritone solc the quartet, 5:40 p.m.—) lice commi in one of a st joner of N ork s %ot ‘talks on Do of a series of ng_a vocation, by C. *‘the auspices of the of ‘education. 9:05 pm—Lillian Hopk and pianist, Program of son ng. Brother Sunshine Nlother, My Dear” (Trebarn Lou" (Strickland), ano, ). Foot Ball as a Charac- . by Tom Thorpe, coach at New York University 30 p.m.— Lillian Hopkins, in a group of piano selections. Program ade in G Minor” (Chopin).| “Waltz" (Chopin). 9:45 p m.—One of a seri on early American_histo: Howard Driggs of New York Univer- | 16 p.m Iyric so- Rosebud” ish), “From | f the Sky-Blue Water"! (Cadr “The Moon Drops Low™ «Cadma WRC—Radio Corporntion of America (469 Meters). shion developments of the Callen. by Frances Suzanne | minute cnes M 3:10 p.m.—Song recital, 1. Juckson, mezzo-soprano; t' the piano. e Running Out of the Sands.” by . editor of 'the International Interpreter. 3:40 p.m.—Report of the national ference board | p.m.—Plano _solos by Esther| nick, artist pupil of Amelia Olm- | sted of' the Chevy Chase School of | Music. Pro Se Brilliante” Dance” Gotara); rman). Bradstreet’s financial report. —Children’s hour, by Marietta | rd Alblon. (h) DISTANT STATIONS. A Program for Eastern Standard Tim i WaZ—New York (455 Meters pan—“Every Day Mysterie (‘hnrlhr Abbott . ‘Wanda Norman. pianist. Program for Your Tnvestments,” by A. Wellington Tu)'-l lor S p.m —“Broadcasting Broadway,” tha Brainard. pm.— Wanda Norman, pianist. D—The Phoenix male quar- “Etiquette,” a Double- i talk Astor —Gard p.m.—Hotel Grill Or- I WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). ' 7:45 p.n.—Excerpts from “The Bo- Tomian We WGY Light Operal Chorus; WGY Orchestra; vocal and | instrumental solos. WWJI—Detroit §:30 pm—News Orchestra: w. tenor: Millicent Dickinson, Bud Peltier, baritone. contralto: i (516 Meters). l WFAA—Dallas (4 10:30 p.m Meters). re, Otis Holt, aven, pianist; 3 am.—Miss B. Mann, lyric sopranc; Miss Johnnie Davis, pianist (400 Meters). p.m strand Theater Orch : “Just Among Home Folks";| alto Theater organ. 1 to 10 p.m.—oncgrt, under the | of Henry M. chilling and | 1 Ruby Freeman, | episode. | \\I\\l'—Fnrl Worth ( Meters). | to 9:30 p.m—Concert by um’ Junior Euterpean Clubs 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Old-Time 0r-| program; pm —iWeather forecast KDKA—Pittsburgh (328 Meters). p.m.—Dinner concert by the Grana & mphony Orchestra. p.m.—F Main 1776. Munsey Blds. Our enormous sales prove satisfaction. “Every Garage a Masterpiece.” Sets and Parts —that are guaranteed. You | cannot afford to miss THE NEW EEDERAL We_ invite your inspection Wm. P. Boyer Open Evenings. 812 l3';|l St. 'I"HT EVENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON. . ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER | Minale Tracey: mental solos; and Circle Orchestra. WIP—P) 7 p.m. 8 p.m. lndelphia (500 Meters. Dramatic review by The Molice Band. 15t recital by z Kahe, “violinist; oltnist: Katharine Pajmer, soprano. 10 p.m.—Charlie Kerr and orchestra. Elliot Ceceli; m.—Farmer market reports p.m.—Lecture by John Ray 8:30 p.m.—~Concert by Bdgar Thomp- son male quartet. WMC—Memphin (500 Meters). 9:30 p.m.—~Program by the A. T. Quartet. p.m.—Musleul program. | stman will run another c of his musical guessing contests which were so popular last season. Send your a atlon KYW, 1648 Edison bullding, Chicago. 10:01 p.m.—Special program by the American Farm Bureau Federation: spea Durst, “From Or- chard Table”: B, P. Taylor, Little Group of ‘Arm Folks at Crossrouds.” WOR—Newark (405 Meters) 6:15 p.m.—Program of music: Sheehan and Harry Shaw, Harry Jentes, planist; Chris Tray nor, tenor. —Program of music; other se s | 1etlann the | = WEAF—New York (402 Meters). .—Program by Bdn: | or, soprano; Beatrie | Becker, dramatic reader; | mon. pianist. 9, to 10 pp.—Program same WHZ—Springfield, Mass. (357 Meters). | p.m.—Twilight tale hold management Craig; world market survey. 8 p.n.—William Tilton, hmnune] Ruby Tilton Kipgsley, pianist; Charles | . _planist. as WJAX Cleveland (390 Meters). 7:30 p.m.—Program by the land Ne —Bedtime stol 9 . for grown-ups | vy Orison S. Mara : sport summary and | for Mre. Marth Miss a2y * home In th rd; m.—Bedtime B..mu. Burnhardt. 9 to 10 p.m.—Concert by Mrs, Car- ummer. teacher of voice cultu Ringside adcast bout story by 5 the city auditorfum. KSD—St. Louls (546 Meters). 4 p.m.—Song reeital by Mrs. Carlos Hurd. 12 p.m ilverman's Orchestra. B | Baptist Church had seen service in Jennie | many. representing the hool Conference. six years old. WLW—Cincinnatl (309 Meters). p.m.—Speclal musie by Kehrt: Babson report: 11 pm—Artistic program by Jupan and World She Miss | sixty William | Sion Clarence Fuhrman, [ States coast guard, will his | O. | each month. Jack baritones; Rosé Solo- | Cleve- | instru- RADIO NEWS The first of a series of talks by Oliver M. Maxam, chief of the divi- of operations of the United be broad- | east by WRC, the Radio Corporation |of America station, Friday night. | Subsequent talks by Mr. Maxam will |be given on the second Friday of He will relate some of | the thrilling experiences of the men in she coast gua service. ‘ncle Wip's bedtime stories. t The Reliable o Dealers’ Asso- ciation of Washington will hold its fourth meeting at the Pan-American 1 bureau, 1412 I street . tonight at § o'clock. Wil- - |llam P. Boyer is president of the or- | ganization, J. Fred Huber. v . and W. H. Schultz 1trea\ur-r @ | Arrangements are being made by ¢ | WEAF and WCAP to broadeast the following foot ball games: ton at Baltimore, Yale-. Army, at New Haver 3; Rutgers-West Virginia, s Novem- at | vember Haven, at Cambridge Navy, at and " 'Penn: adelphia, X games are played on th they will be broadeast simultaneous- 1y. Fo urpose W apera ensth of 316 meters, [ November November ‘When sime & [ provabiy will HONORED ON RETIBEMENT Patton present the retifing messenger and referred is forty years of service with the | dertaking The interment was private. Mrs, Fow- ! TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The Truth,” comedy; Ina Claire, ] BELASCO—~"Mary the 3r ern romance, at 8:30 p.m. “Miss Rae Samuels and *“vaudeville, at 2:16 and COSMOS—‘To the Last Man,” ple- ture and vaudewille, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—' 7:40 and POLI'S—"Whispering Wires, a mys- tery drama, 4t 8:20 p.m. “The Six-Fifty,” at 4, p.m. RIALTO—"The Acquittal,” at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and p.m. COLUMBIA—Gloria _Swanson, "Zaza," at 11 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. PALACE—"The Eagle Feather, 3:85, 5:35, 7:85, An METROPOLIT geance,” at 11 a 9:20 p.m. AMBASSADOR—Bryant Washburn, in “Temptation,” continuous 6:30 to 11 p.m. SNTRAL—"Daughters of 1 1:05, 2:50, 4:35, the 6:20, MRS. ANNIE FOWLER DEAD. Mrs. Annie Fowler, widow of John A. Fowler, died Saturday at her home, 1207 Columbia road northwest. The funeral was held from Hysong's un- establishmgnt terday. ler was a daughter of the late ward Brooks of London and Kent, England, where she was born elghty- She was the mothi ASE paunnle and D ¥, Fowler. —_— Married This Monmth? Have Gude furnish the floral deco- rations, 1212 F.—Advertisement. Karpen Furniture Weeks October 13th to 27th, Inclusive Featuring Genuine Karpen Furniture at Prices Lower Than We Have Ever Quoted for SUC]I Values This week affords a rare treat for those who are interested in buying genuine Karpen furniture at price reductions that are surprising for upholstered furniture that is so good looking and with guaranteed construction. Karpen furniture has all web construction, hand-tied springs, Karpenesque spring cushions, soft spring edges, rever51ble cushions, and the outs1de backs of every piece are covered in the same goods as the fronts. 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An Appealing Karpen Design in a Tapestry Overstuffed Suitc $225 Here's a good-looking suite that's priced away low. features, Choice of tapestries. IR 2 ol e It has the same excellent Karpen including reversible cushions. Three pieces. a” 9:40 | from | 20, 1923 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. nam. RIALTQ ve-m DON'T TELL YOUR FRIENDS HOW IT TURNS OUT Universal Presents THE | ACQUITTAL Featuring NORMAN KERRY CLAIRE WINDSOR “7SPECIAL ATTRACTION™ EXCLUSIVE SHOWING ONLY AUTHENTIC PICTURES PAPYRUS . ZEV ORCHESTRA COMEDY '/// 22222 7% % X, CRANDALL'S, i [ METROPOLITAN | F AT 10th’ THIS WEEK AN, TO 11 2.3 i DOORS OF NATIONAL PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE Supported PIRST by Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, Courtenay ¥Foote, n Cast of Twenty and an Ensemble of Thousandy, in Her Supreme Triumph— ASHES OF VENGEANCE Special World Survey. Prelude, “Polonzise Militaire” (Chopin) Wnrshington's Finest Orchestra, Daniel Breeskin Conducting AMBASSADOR CRANDALL'S y WA CJ h\'nub Sth Bet. D and B —we have fust what you want in Blank Books. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. METAL GARAGES “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bldg. T AMALE CHILI WAFFLES Open till 11 P.M. Hearthstone Restaurant HOME OF GOOD COOKING 526 12th St. N.W., Two doors south of F CHICKEN ildren’s EYES —should be taken the greatest care of. If your little ones complain about the eyes consult us at once. Leese Glasses Cost No More Than the Ordinary Kind. M. A, LEES OPTICAL CO. 614 Dth St. Pyt 712 11th Street Call at our Bank for a Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just the right thing for the Kiddles while at school. 1336 N. Y. Ave. INATIONAL E. Morrison Paper Co. ‘ FAVENUEABQVENINTH Recognized Headliners in VAUDEVILLE ¢ G0 Choos Presents ‘A Ring Tangle” A Comedy Play With Music. Beaumont Sisters Supported by Matty Milestons, in Comeds, Song and Dance. Mallia-Bart & Co. “'The Baggage Smashers, Frank & Barron The Hiok and the Chick. Wyoming Duo A Breeze From the West. Jack Little And His Little Piano. Last Vaudeville Show starts 9:20. UPER:-PHOTOPL P::‘mnut Presents Zane Gres's To the Last Man” Lois Wilson, Richard Dix and Cast. Continuous Show, 1 to 11 B.M. ““Popular_Prices"’—220 to _b9c. SHUBERT-BELASCO Direction Lee and J. J. Shubert. Comedy Hit Popular Matinee, Wednesday at 2:20 P. M. This is to remind you that Grace George is coming to the Shubert-Belasco Theater, Monday Evening, October 29, in a Rollicking Comedy titled “All Alone Susie.” You can reserve seats now by mail, phone and telegraph SEAT SALE THURSDAY POLI’ Matinees Thurs. and Sat. Best Seats $1.50 MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENTY A Melegramatie Ten Strike Purres With Thrinls® TNt THEATER A.l!Ol-le FIREPROOF Nightly at 8:30 ‘w JNA CLAIRE PNz mn'rx.:mmo Bruce McRea RICEMAN'S COMEDY 'I'HE AWFUL TRUTH PRODUCED BY HENRY MILLER 'nxfllo MATINEES WED. & BAT. rmxmA! GEORGE M. COHAN Presents The Internstionally Buocossfal Comedy SO THIS IS LOKDON BY ARTHUR GOODRICH The Original New York Oast and »roduction ACTORS’ FUND BENEFIT Friduy, Oct. 36, at 2 P. M. ARS in Wow Plavs ax’ Toveltiss EATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE $3 TO $1 (no tax) AY AND ALL WEEK Metro Presents THE EAGLE’S FEATHER A western love-drama that is dif- erent! Based on the Cosmopoli- tan Magazine atory! With JAS. KIRKWOOD—MARY ALDEN LESTER CUNEO—ELINOR FAIR LIGE CO EY (OWED\' “Running Wild” Newk—‘l‘nvlc- Overture NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON | - In her !fltut mld g]realul screen “ZAZA” 4 bvsdram; of ma boulevarde ith H. B. WARI ER—MAIY THURMAN FERDINAND GOTTSCHALK EXTRA!—EXTRA International X of the Famous Race C| Betwee: ZEV AND PAPYRUS % N % | The Season’s Sweetest and Bes! | sngmg_n '"gfi“ii“d‘ik POLP'S THEATER ., st 16 Seats sow on sals at Mrs. Greces cert Bureau, 1300 G Strest. M OCTOBER 20™-27 ™ 10.30 A.M. 10.30 P.Mm. Gan- CONVENTION HALL Stt. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Boat Steam Heated HIGH € VAUDEY THEATRE DE LUXE GREAT STARS SHARE TOP “The Biue Streak of Vaundeville” 4 RAE SAMUELS 1) svectal songs With Laughing yrics. g The Encyclopedic Artist ALBA TIBERIO The Girl Who Does Everytking Extra Added Attraction The Fad of Two Continemts Bekefi's Theater Grotesk ~ DIFFICULTIES OF SPIRIT COMMUNION Subfect of Lecture by ALFRED H. TERRY wed br Spirit Mewsages at the Play 8 P House, 1814 "N St N.W Film Features HIPPODROME™ )} & VA% [HE_WOMAN WHO FOULLD HER SELE NEW MEADERS w. ELF-MADE DORIS K wo ELITE “'A GENT! 14th Street PATS TE THE IV\K\(\M) AMERICA or “HIS MAJESTY. T H o LARRY SEA CHEVY CHASE TODAY ~MONTE 4th & But- ternut St omedy m\m.l N 18th & Callf IS 0 Star Cast, in oy adapted from the W SHE OUR ALONS." “THE Sr. ARTHUR SMITIH, Inc. presents D Willy, uniesier The Eminent Violinist and Composer National Theater, Oct. 25—4:30 ckets: $2. 00, $1.50, $1.00 1806 G St. N.W. JOE LEVITT “'GIGGLES" sons any ume. Gu: nghtwny School of Dancing, 514 12th St. N.W. (Near F). Priratt Hasons, Fox thor, WhLLE, o arpeintment eduired. Teach you to dancs correctly fn @ few lessons. Stricty prisate, any hour. ' Classes and appointment. - Phos. | Baiuain Edw. F. Miller Studio 1226 Conn. Ave. Fr. 3587 Thursda: 5-to 6, tango lessons for ad. i vanced Class bailroom_dancing Wed. evenings. n.muarl etion fn Fox St appminimen TAIED o6 ComimeBces October 19, 8 p. - 0 Frankiin_1496-W D“’l‘i Oirols ! GLADYSE WILBU Dupont Studis Fancy, Toe Ballet, Ballroom, Children's (lasse

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