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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. BY R ADIO ToD AY MUTT AND JEFF—McAdoo Takes Some of the Conceit Out of Jeff. 2 < i e BiLL, T FEeL BLUE! INTHE FIRST PLAce [reats & ot You SAID 1T, BiLL: AND TRYING TS 6RAR THE =1 I've BLown 1N TweNTY OF Money NOT oNLY THAT BUT soRe DemMocRATIC * = BUCKS ALRGADY ON THESE DAYS) ELECTIONEERING YOU'VE GoT LOCAL STATIO Clara Nagel, soprano, and Harry NOMINATION FOR MY CAMBAIGN CUTS (N ON MY P“t. 1 Radio Station, Radlo, Va, [ Tucker, planist. PRESIDENT 1S AND I AINT GOT SOMQTS’\WG AWFULL (435 Meters). . N Picaict TN AOWHERE ! LISTEN. Do You 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report. ‘WFI—Philadelphia (305 Meters! = = THINK T'vE 66T i 6:30 p.m.—Meyer Davis Bellevue- w! . A CHANCE T . . . Company | Stratford Hotel Concert Orchestra. 2 i .“.m—“uu:m ‘:i.--:‘::v-“ )Tx - nowball” talks to the 4 = |l . LAND IN THE ? - children. ) WHITE Hol 3 to 4 p.m ancial and market | “igh 0 yedical talk, under the aus- ITE House < reports; music (daily pices’ of “the Philadelphia Country i Medical Society, “The Sun Treatment WMU—Doubleday-Hill Flectrie Coms | of Tuberculosis,” by George M. Dor- ¥ (261 Meters). rance; Anna Gordon, violinis! 30 p.m.—Musical program Brumbach, ' glto; (anits) . baritone: Harry Dee Brown : i ¢ “The Story ‘of Christmas | WCAP—Chesapenke and P ) 2 I et encOrenastra Telephone Company (460 Meters). WMC—Memphin (300 Meters). Silent. 30 pom Program by residents of | Clarksdale, Miss., sponsored by Paul WRC—Radio Corporation of Amer- | Gilbert. ‘ len (469 meters). - 5:15 p.m.—Instruction in code prac. D—St. Louls (5468 Mcters). tice by the engineers of the adio $:30 p.m.—Orchestra concert; organ Corporation of America recital; vocal and instrumental spe- \1'1;'" m.—Children’s hour by PeggY |clalties from the Missouri Theater, Albion. Schedule of Wireless INcws and Entertainment. xr(mthv" B r_:“““\’ lh”'{””l‘r‘ KDKA—Pittsburgh (326 Meters). o . g P - - 'fi. 5 p.n Dinner concert by the %180 P ¥ \\_ tinghouse Band. : 7:30 p.m.— ing the World to| Ameri g = World - pm.——Children’s period - S p.m.—"Birds,” by Geor; Mikseh smead at iy trom “The | SUton. 7 e ’ a ¥es, We Have Ko POLICE MAKE ARREST ho lives. Schatsks, tho police said, o S i i iy O e o | RADIO. NEWS || MHEE bty 400, 5, 2 IGIRL]Z K"]NAPED, IN BOY SLAYING CASE ;. 1 2 nd 1 will appreciate it if some- v disappeared from his home could inform me as to the sta- | on October 26, and after several days ; 2 | s 4 . (Golaw that broadcast a play about . : . v ..n\l.; ":;m" xml (‘. 1den nignt Thursday. The etors Suspect Said to Admit Murder of| L 5 Socte che s the ntioned something about police- Child Whose Kaney specialty ac e {first feature on WRC's program to- | men. FRANCIS C. BRAHLER, * Body Was p.m.—Song recital by Mrs. O. B. | accompanist. % | night. WRC reports that cach dan 221 H Street N.E. Found Mutilated. Kaiser, Marjorie U the piano.i 10 p.m—News and weather fore-|Drogram Happy Walke gre cie © 50 Mo et Iiy the Assoctated Press. ) O s Ml ey e vemme i s broateast has produced more | it an to- e sation which S Tells of Bei B 7 e Desemues 8epolse] The Conard Apartments BTSSR the Bewwiskimas nom wuae wa sisucnt points| gt dois by Bbg Messs Boney | VoS oF Bting Dengoed andii sne il Sk s ot —*“The Situation in Greec than any individual feature the sta- Sl ey Y T i 01 o v elny, | almon, president of the | . L ion Has pretented. Thice hunend|Was WHAP at Fori Worth, Tex Kept in Room; Returns | eur years old. whose mutiiated boas ||| 13th and Eye Sts. NNW. American Chamber ommerce in 3 Metern) {0 HA% R e Baiter . as found in a cellar near his G Athen 5 Angeln | Kimumll et Janr ey e Hotel | i inight program last week when| Could some reader of Radio News H Unh d Teat of Nathan. Schatstor Tho m 5 i 455 m —Sonz_vecital by Angela{ Kimball Trio: Jun' Geerts, violinist, | midnight prog as c nl Coildsome reater of HutloNave ome Unharmed. Toa of Tty ok Furnished and Unfurnished mall, mezzo-soprann; M Jngela Godard Lonergan. cello; Paul | WRC endeavo to flood I P G e T e 20 G yas arrested on complaint of two| s at the plano. Program: [LaWrence, pianist i Mgl et B i, ERATBdAY, i 4 bombe R — w . Who said he was trying to “Knowest Thou the Land?" from ( 7:30 p.m.—Twllight tales for kid-|*ith American juzz music. R | D"t Lo Paradis Band, announced entico Philllp Wachtel, five years old Apartments For Rent “Mignon” (Thomas), (b) “Mon Petit{dies; “Bringing the World to Amer- | capital of chewan, reported| that Dr. 5 BRSO O tue ik By the Associated Press 1o _the roof of the tenement in whic! o ¥ : < Sy LSRR be Heg o proges ce ever| M. E._ Church of Hastings, TG A - 5 e —— | our . (Weckoriin), (e) by “Our World the best d progmam ‘we every M E. Church of Hestitgs Sict. CHICAGO, December §.—Twelve- i 2 S p.m.—Concert by o b 1t g 1 S (Weatherly). | pianiet; Wilkiam Flood, tager 07 listened to. allowed to inspect King Tut's tomb, | vear-old Rose Borth, kidnaped a week One large room, ! V. e K| ker v B 9 p.m.—Bedtime story for grown- was the next spea ago, was returned to her parents i A uny Do Bedtime. story. B T B HARTLEY HOWARD ik night: aaditadie eib of toving SICROMBERG klté:ll;nctt}, bla t E\ ) i N " |been druggea and kept in a squalid ARLSO and dressing close recital by I B S| we el G B tion between 10:45 and 11 o'clock, N = : by Harry Williams, a railroad ¥ . bas ©; Anton Kas- K proadeas ro Westinghouse noen by ) B O e a) "oy o §pm—Cusdlinlane Ofpkéatea,| DTUMCHSUEE from 4 Westinghion 10 COMMIT SUICIDE |switchman. Doctors suia the gin HEAD SETS Fehty Do Ciude, (0 “av Task” | & b m—Christmas program ~ for station mhlcn s ae fbepageaating | had not been harmed. (Ashfora). (c) “Td Live in the HMeart| R 00, 450 Bistner, reader Sotic s Furniare compene 1IN NEW YORK IN DAY [, 2er, moium was as mysterious asi $4°75 (Tho on), (f) “Davy rosskopf Trio. aidecli 3 e SOMEn i her disappearance last Sunday night . oy e omsan). m"“ ;m.—How Homeless Children | heard a xylophone concert fol- | after she had been sent to & grocery | Office in Building S i o X Homes," by Mrs. Charle: owed by olo by Floyd Hd- = " A man's voice on the phone in- i recital by Dor- 3 3 . Da s r panied by his wif 2 R formed a neighbor of the Borths th ohn J. . U ng Lulu Root, contralto;| C: y culizhten me ax 1o | Metropolitan District Has Record | itoss would he fourd at the cnd of & J J. Odenwald Open Evenings ometths - CCiA- » I though- 8 e | cortain * strect ear line. Offcers Phone Fr. 6903 Just That One wr Tavlor. baritonc. ghesapaon b e ] Period—All Victims Are Men. { hastened to the spot, and Rose told | S. Bryden, reader. KFK ask ut 1 could i them her abductor had placed her | the : Hour? ). 9:20 pm.—Oscar Taylor, baritone. locate such station. g o s Varied. lon the ca- and told her he would Dusk” (Dorothy Lee) e 30 p.m—"The Value of Keeping AN C. BALDWIN, Reasons a [call her parents ;2% pam—Banjo recital by FARar| priinad by w W, Hicka | wrence strect i _— She ke Dnible o FAvED: jolenily Kidwe! 9:40 ‘p.m—Lulu Root. contralto;| KF new: ; what happened after she started on o Ruth Coe, pla: station Hastings, . It the Sunday errand, ng she had DISTANT STATIONS. 10 p.m.—Lucky Strike Orchestra Aule tCHhiile Siesation Mr. Bali NEW YORK, December 8.—Ten sui- | paan sleepy nearly all the time after All Programs Scheduled for Eastern| !! P-m.—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. | Win heard-—hditor cides were recorded yesterday in the {drinking a liquid Williams prepared Standard Time. ! — Flans for Washington's first radio|merropolitan district. A man belleved | &nd forced her to take. = WTAM—Cleveland (390 Meters). |show were diseussed by a seore of ra- |75 00 Bot elicnam of Babvion, X. | o bate of the reoming house WAL Senencel progtam by the V a special meeting of | Y. jumped from the twelfth story of | captive said there had b no indi- | WTAN Orchestra; Miss Jule Sigmund, e an e Radlo. Association of |a downtown Broadway office buflding, | cation the child had been confin program by the | SoPranc ! P aton dast mIght in the storel i 3 unwed to ni.|in the room. Willlams had been at rd Orchestra e dom A| A man of middle age plunged to his | home all week, they said, complain- ';;Nv‘{w»— :’\IQ\:\?};‘:’Tr\\')“‘:‘:.”‘!? DEBATE ON CHURCH ISSUE | commitiee. composcd of Lin-!death in the Harlem river from a{ing of 3 Rose sald that when { coln, Clarence A. x-.x z0 | bridge while passengers in a passing :hhnll-i";‘l{ “'"v””;xh‘l_u';fly'-nlnl_“;iglla’yr]v;’ . 2 otee i ! Craig, was appointed to_set | trolle on: hosriAad 00 = would ce he ride he T Erans Sostay Conmstiet TO BE HELD DECEMBER 13! for the show, which probably will be 0, C¥ 00 0" poorly dressed man under the bed or in . closet, threat- { ST | Will make its report at & meeting of | Was cut down from the limb of a tree | She sald Williams fed her only S _a o o The'in Central Park. Police believe he|lcanned foods, and the room was lit- WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). |Fundamentalist v, Modernist Ar-|the assoclation Tuesday night. ‘The % ein’out of work and despondent. | tered with cans and paper. The 9:20 p.m.—Phil Romano's Rain-bo Business difficulties were said by | nolice are secking Williams Orchestra at the 2ore Hotel gument to Be Broadcast From |der the laws of D ends to have caused Alexander | = Centrally Located Downtown | The Great Hans Wagner Writes his own story in a series of intensely interesting chapters which will be published in Washington exclu- sively in The Star — Evening and Sunday— Beginning Wednesday Dec. 12th Throughout the game—player and public alike—hail Hans Wagner as the greatest base ball player who ever lived. He has been enticed from his modest silence—and persuaded to give to the world his wonderful experiences. agreement on the subjects for the! night was WPAH, the Wisconsin S4 Meters). Student Takes Life. | fundamentalist ve o st de-| bureau of markets, in Waupacah, HidHstiverul moderniet o Wis. 1 heard the prize announce- 5 vi ¥ Hed Iast night b Paul Alexander Tipler of Youngs- . = - tews ant | bate was reached last night between | ments from that station very dig |town, Ohio, a student Columbia | $3 50 ?hll d l h p.m.—Sport news and weather | nr jonn Roach Straton of Calvary| tinetly on my one-tube set University and a war veteran, com . adelphia i s . s | Bantist Church, representing the fun- BEN B. DULANEY Imitted sufcide by turning on the gas, i VB, = 5| damentalists, and Rev. Charles F 15 Huntinkton street. in hix room. Pollce said he had been |, 3 2 ester e : » baritone. | pocrar of West Side Unitarian Church | worrled and declared they had found b7 = < rnists, Radio Edite in his effects a letter from his sister oo WOR—Newark (405 Mcters). 5 ppointed Supreme Court | Can any radio ¢ it |Puula. declaring their mother was i1l 53.60 WI mgton 6:15 p.m.—"Icicle,” Sar William H. Black as his rep- Atinas ba . in €1 nd ; - . tant in h f to arrange details of the eh e tn the & | Michael Dillon held his heas over AND REITEN Tdren debates and sele ex, while Rev. It sounds like some one |the outlet cone of a gas meter unt p.m.—Concert by the Park City | Potter chose ney r““\h;’"l has a loose wire on a sending B Cady VA A Sirac e ac bean SUNDAYS, Dec. 2 and 16 } n as his e first deba and it was very annoying, espe- srédarick Barha . soprano. | be held v, December 13.| cially during WCAI wonderful rederick Be ffl,’llll}l(,xl-'ld}r‘l. SPECIAL THM_N ot in Calv be broad- | program Thurs i 1 under- CUEA & tube PASIL & note sas Leaves Washington (Union Sta- o, | cast by radio station WQAO, in the | Siand the bureau of standards may He Wuy formented by fear tha tlon) 7:30 A.M. in his| ¢hurch, it was announced | be the g one, sy e B Ar. Wilmington 10 AM., News U | I am in favor of one silent night | _ b «'}n[ = “',"“3 A.)l.ol’gllzldel— a week, but think a vote should ed Rivaualt bs & bagsment phia, Broad Street, 10:50 A.M. ana nis or- | TAXI KILLS TWO CHILDREN | e "aicein i e Frite ‘Sl “MFhiS | Kiied nimecit b sasin the basement | o e Beana ativet b would be a fair way to find out fte ‘halt heen employed tation 1:30 M., Vest Thily a—Cena ances and| PAUL F. CAIN o ed pinned himself be- lelphia 7 Chester 7:56 Eilsaraciy AGctman < PHILADELPHIA, December §.—A Catholic University nen tho wall snd & bedstesd 1 his P.M., Wilmington 8:15 P.M. 9:15 p.m a mono- | Speeding taxicab crashed into four ding house room, o e ckets on sale Friday preceding E; e 3 | children at a street crossing here last | Radio Editor -,,,.J_‘],l."f“mz“ou oot Sirediion fhe T TSl Tl 4:20 p.m.—Franc Elizabeth | night, killing two of the Youngsters' Could you inform me through the | : Adeiman, plants instaitly. The driver did mot siop| Radio News as 1o the station that | —_— {| PennsylvaniaR.R.System e Whipp, in | after the accident and was not appre- | announced Wednesday night at | The seasons on Mars are twice as | The Standard Railroad of the World o R 3 Forecast of | hended. 11:10 o'clock that it had been re- | long as those on earth. the Presiden *ossibilities of s and ¥ Adelman, pianists, popular nd seml-classic songs two planos: John Clogan, Har Jantes, David Franklin and Will Joyee. i i Gotham Church. Radio Editor: e o Y e WWJI—Detroit (516 Meters). B, 5 m‘ rvvl)"u», H X JFequest in ;“4,, sed Charles hwartz to drown d CORK 5 riday’s “Radio New am sure | inlhe’ in Weequuhie PArk 1ake, | o es—— NEW YORK, December 8.—Final| the station he heard on Monday |k, g c 0 | B2o0.0.8.0.8.0.0.0.2.8.0.2.2.0.2.2.2.2.0.0.8.2.8.8.8.0.8.2.2.8.2.2.90.¢0.8.22.2.2.2.2.¢.¢¢¢¢8 000080028 e 2 e e 0 0SS e ee e He’s going to tell— Why He Refused to Go to the American League. The Real Reason Pitchers Walk Babe Ruth. How Umpires Look to a Player. ‘The Hardest Pitcher to Hit in the Big Leagues. The Psychology of the “Batting Slump.” How to Become a Good Batter. Why 60 Per Cent of All Hits Are Made on Balls Outside the Plate. The Difference Between Running and Stealing Bases. The Weirdest Play in All Baseball History. How Good Base Runners Study a Pitcher. Fine Points in Baseball That the Crowd -Misses. And Wagner Will Choose— The Grand All-American Team. The All-National League Team. The All-American League Team. The Grand All-American Staff of Five Umpires. AND WILL GIVE INTERESTING REASONS FOR HIS CHOICE! It’s to be a remarkable story of the great American game from angles hitherto never considered. Forty bright, breezy, amusing, instructive and informative in- stallments. Graphically illustrated. This is one story no real fan will want to miss WFAA—Dallas ( Meters). () to 10:30 p.m.—North Texas State Teachers' College Orchestra. 12 to 1 am.—>Mrs. May Zigenbein, rianist. WBAP—Fort Worth (47 Meters). 8 to :30 pan—Review of the in- terdenominatio unday School les- =on, by Mrs. W. F. Barnum. WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). 2:30 to 10 p.m.—Concert by Ivian Trio; Miss Fannie Elizabetn oll, violini Myrtle Chrisman, te: Miss planist; rank R : ‘historical episode; news WIP—Philadelphin (509 Meters). § p.m—Weather forecast. §:05 p.m.—The Greenwich Village Follles Serenaders. LS 7 p.m.—Uncle Wip's bedtime stor- ies; roll cu iildren 8 p.m. Silk.,” by Dr. Charles Vanderkleed; lecture, by . : Peading en’s 3 * Club; Charlie Kerr and hi tra; artist recital, : splendi o PIMPLES OVER | | Rt (\ absolutely fresh [J\H".D'S I: AGE 41 \ — fresh because of our Were V(-ery—l)isfigmmg_ TN\ N an quick automobile delivery system Cuticura Healed. 54 N @ ALLEN R. CRESSMAN’S SONS i Philadelphia “My baby was troubled with a breaking out of pimples all over his face. They itched and burned and were very dis- figuring. He used to try to rub his face when awake, could not sleep well, and cried almost all the time. “ began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Ina week there was a great improvement, and after using one box of Cuticura Olntment and one cake of Cuticura Soap he was completely healed, in about four weeks.”’ (Signed) Mrs. A. 8. Horton, Jefferscn, So. Cor. Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. B Calicars withoutmug. Ointment 7§ and Soapshaves: Have The Star—Evening and Sunday—delivered direct to your home—and thus be sure of not missing a chapter of Wagner’s story. 7 issues a week—60c a month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Dept. KO NN YOI N K AN K YO N YR YO YN M Y 3N Y Y MM Y Y YO YR YO YO YR % X X x x X X X % X X X % X X ¥ X * X x X X X x

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