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WASHINGTON, D, 'C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1923. ance of the jubllee season by the Oratorio Soclety of New York, direct from Carnegle Hall, New York city, conducted by Albert Stoessel, New ‘York Symphony Orchestra Early Thursday. 11 _sm—Argelly Dickson baritone, [) “An "~ Old-fashioned T nksglvlng m, — “An g fonéd Methods.” Dinner by New-fash- by Willlam Jones, ‘WIP—Philadelphin (500 Meters), n.—Weather forecast. by ’cnurles) of Swift & Co. :3 p.m.—Dinner music by 0 a.m.—“Education and Good 6 the Jordan-Lewis Dance Orchestra. 23 THE EVENING STAR, e L Early Program Thursday. 6 p.m.—Strand Theater Orches- a; “Just Among Home Folks"; Wal- nut’ Theater Orchestri; news bulle- tine: iive stock, produce and grain market reports, WMC—Memphi Silent. KDKA, KSD, WGY, WMC. WSB |or Fridey, because 1 like to hear the || GIRL ASKS ANNULMENT. and countless others, and I have |Le Paradis Dance Orchestra.” -tube set, Crove said his objection to WRC is| Mrs. Hazel M. Jones, m»\el\lrpr) u’:\‘l’:y;o(n!‘;'e d:Alflng‘ this hook-up that it has too many song recitals and ’)“L’a old, through her mu!hv.r; has why see me and end your troubles not erough jazz music. ‘filld in the [ll»(lrh': huprtmT ‘our and Jeave the local reception for ‘n suit to ?“nn N;’r m‘u“rr“:fc the\erystal users If )ou desire out- Charles R. Jones. & u\hnm 8 ves of-town stations, |forced to mo through a marriage G. W, BRU]‘PF\' ACQUITTED OF ROBBERY. | [orerc 1o Ko YSNihe “Arexandrin, "U. 8. Navy Band. 1 have noticed In the past two months that so many “listeners- in” have been advoeating a silent night here in Washington, which I see absolutely no nedessity for. Give the crystal owners a chance. 1 used to be bothered in the same manper from Ivcal stations, but no more, 1 kept experimenting and trying varlous hook-ups until I bave the thing so that 1 am no longer interfered with. My set is nothing new in the line of circults, only just a few turns of wire and a good condenser. Dur- ing local reception I have time BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. (300 Metern). Alvin R. Dewdney and Melvin Reed | va, ptember 16, 19 under threats. were acquitted vesterday aftérnoon |The ~couple separated immediate of a charge of highway robbery by a |after the ceremony, the court is i jury In Criminal Division 2. They |formed by Attorney Jesse B. Adams. were accused of holding up Ellis J. | Fuller, ir., in Anacostia September 16 | last and robbing him of $12. Attor- Chester Grove, 204 11th street northeast, owner of a tube zet with two steps of amplification, writes that he is in favor of a silent night. “If and again received the following |we do have a silent night.” he said, | ney Vincent L. Toomey appeared for stations without any trouble at all: ! “let it be either Monday, Wednesday ' the accused. 29444000400 9009499049908330 8440000000009 98840090099( 990049942099 98400044 mm:mmm LOCAL STATIONS. § p.m—Howard Theater orchestra. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. [ (435 Meters). WWJI—Detroit (518 Meters). 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report.| $:30 p, News Orchestra; vocal selections Blanche Bliss ' i soprano, and her pupils. M taons Early Program Thursdny, a.m.—"“Tonight's Dinner." &5, &m—Public health witi by Dr. Henry Noble Mae, Lruc!;;n pre!lflen:‘ A B, < :50 a.m.—Markot repor Uncle Wip’s bedtime stories; p.m—Edna Mason, dramatic so- accompanied by A. V. Liufrio. p.m.—Thomas A. Dowling, Mount Etna, Euro, r"! largest vol- cano, measures nin, one miles in | Civonmrerence et 1ts base: 7 p.m roll cail. Early Program Thursd 1:30 p.m_—Weather forecast m.—Radio meeting of the Phile- mudlan Glub, rly Pregram Thursday. o stock reports. Weather report. m.—Fruit and vegetable Live stock markots. | Y Frult and Vegetable mar- bnrl(one 0 p.m.—Sadle Eskin, planist. 1 45 p.m.—Edna Mason, dramatic BODMO (o3 Pm—Thomas A. Dowling, bari- on 5:16 p.m.—Sadie Eskin, pianist. service KSD—St. Louls (346 Meters). 8 p.m.—Abergh's concert ensemble; Arne Arenson, violinist. n m.: —W eather report. 3:30 p.m.—Weath -1 s cather and market re k reports. bureau report. Is, crop reports, 5 p.m.—Dairy market report. WIH—Wil eters). n.m.—Financial music (daily) 3 to reports; and mar WMU—D, Hectrie Com- | Meters). 0 p.m.—Musical progeam | news items 4:30 to (dally): late WRC—Radio rpnrnllnl of America (469 Meters). 6 p.m.—Children’s Hour, by Albion S pm Peggy i arve of of the bu- reau of fo and 10 pom.—Se a al. by hippert oprano: Kiinge 3 o where What You Are “Morning,” Oley Speaks p.m.—Piano recital. by Mildred pera, “Lohengrin.” by Mreg ward Albion, with selections from the opera, by members of i ton Opera Company Yeld, soprano; Rose soprano, and Louis Annis. garet Annis at the piano. transmission of Ar- tenor. Mar- Anton farnefelt: ki hy Frederie rogram Thursday. 3 ’ developments of the minute, by Agnes M. Callen 3:10 p.m-——Song recital, by Fra Wright p.m.—Current nts by the Review v of ¥ i Mills. 3:45 p.m.—The ar=d by the ¥ 315 pan—Instuction in ¢ tice WCAP—( h"hnpelkr and Potomac Telephone Company (469 Meters). | i m the | T * by | Karl G de prac- | i | chestra; WOC—Davenport (484 w-ter ) 7:50 p.m.—Sport news i weather | 6:30 furecflsl n..", Company 1 “uh 2L w-kl;duuukmul lecture; 3 Margaret Bernice Mason, | Palmer, Early Program Thursdny. 11 a.m.—Market quotations. noon—Weather and ri market WOR—Newark (405 p.m.—Lelia 6:15 soprano. 630 p. ~Lelia 8 p.m.—Talk by ayor of Dumont, N 10 p.n.—Dumont High 1 chestra of Van T Mrs, alto. N dance sey Miller hestra, 10 pan Early ¥ Margaret er.” p.m.—Ma 10. 3:45 p.m.—F. Jacod, WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). $:30 to 9:20 First pList twenty-five WFAA—Dallax Silent. 10:30 to 11:45 p.m.—Spanish music; Hotel Orchestra Early Program Thursday, p.m.—Music and markets. Texus 1:30 to 2 WHA S—Louisvill 30 to new by John Quist. ..~ e . i p.m.—Musical | et | Temple Chorus of Rock Isla 11 p.m.—Musical v Laundry violimist. quotations and Gertrude m.—Lessons in Steps by Orchestra. 15 pan—Dumont High School Or- Mirket Aladdin Dance pieces. 10 p.m.—Ches Meyer's Or- | 12 p.m.—Rodemich’s Orchestra. KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters), p.m.—Dinner concert' by the ,,\mml. tion Qrchestra. ] “Boys' r market reports. R Address by C. 8. Coler. 8:30 p.m.—Concert by the KDKA Symphony Orchestra. Early Program Thursday. program by grin® by program by Machinery Compan Patton, reader Mrs. Harry tonight.. It i the opera, | perform S { Albion_ will narrative of soprano; weather and { ket Teports KYW—Chicago (536 Meters). 0 pm—Childre fore-| grio-{ T , | ton Opera’ Compa the Sa ng marters. | Herbie Nints! by | ¥pecialty act p.in—News Army Stopping over in planist; way to Florida, and weather fore-| Calif., tion WCA eview of Iyn Jones, Meters. Ang 1 [ books, by 0. Brown, i Lle rly rogram Thursday. m.—Lite news; financial and\ nercial market comment -m.—Financial news | programs broadca {ve ak and nn will talk Layman.” Brown. suprano. hen de Long, from and farket Market reports. ‘hool Or- reports; si Mrs no: o~ weather( qy the interest pie mezzo s en —Table Merritt Butler, 3 Peterson —Market talk by Mrs. possible radio re undertken to tr at oscillate suffi with other sets in reports. the finaneial news and | § Murray: latest Arthur Hal- | . up their quotations By financial comment | xS Orchestra. chestra nd furnished Thursday. Clarkson, so- v (v m—Closing ot «tudio_program and sports. gram stock quota- | come his trouble, plained. in Wife. nor Meters). Tube,” lec- humor- T pm cunm | ture by oodrich; ret Clarkson tales; farmers’ B srown-ups by ogram of chamber mu- the WEZ Quintet sio by p.m.—Concert by the Church Orehestra of | \WgAF—New York (492 Meters). program under-+ of the United Synagogue Rabbi Jacob B. Gross- rman p.m.—Daily 'llupnvlnh Il~llr! Meters). sport talk by reguls Ruzika, violinist, Winifred T. Barr, k2l pI—Co-operative Egg Mar- eting.” by H. B. Walker. (400 Meters). § pm.—Fred Ruzika, violinist. 5 P u\-—\ier‘fl(-h“ol!n famous o, *‘F the first perform- fectly A woman Ing sleep, vigor. end_10c te Dr. bulletins. N. Y., for tri ashington on hik | Albert Moorehead of '{ the Moorehead Laboratories, Ventura, yesterday pald a visit to sta P to announce that he and m-ulnm neighbors had been enjoying the the Chesa Potomuc Telephone Com. st by as the | Mrs. and tell She will be | assisted by soloists of the Washing- a RADIO NEWS An operalogue of Wagner's “Lohen- | Murietta Stockard Albion | will be a feature of WRC'S program is a unique synopsis of illustrated by artists who the* @ifferent arias is told and finterpreted. interpret the opera. the r. Moorehead received the election | Baltimore on stated that P comes in as loud in Cali- {fornia as the Oregon stations. loud the music of science and to give the people of California the best eption the state has ce offending sets ently to interfere n the vicinity. th a chart Mr. ates functions, per- rmless in any comdition of syatem, It bringn refresh- restores health mad Plerce's, spectors have been appointed who set devices at various points to e the exact position of the ilegal The owner is then advised whick he “Prescript Shows such corrections and will over- Moorehead ex Ghe Economy Corner Tth and H sts. N\ Big Specials for Thursday A T o Three Tremendously o ale of Bolwna, Velour and Fur-Fabric Coats —richly fur-trimmed Ladies’ and Misses’ and Extra Sizes $33338383838838888 package. Silent, DISTA All Programs _—_—Dmm e - s - BARIONS. Crushed Plush and Plain Plush, with handsome fur trimming; medium and long—wrappy and straightline Bolivias, trimmed with Manchurian wolf collars. 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