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THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 BY RADIO TODAY ||| Dorothy Dix’s Letter Box Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. WNAC—Beaton, Mass. (378 Meters). | line, and Clarence Kellogg, pianis! ] bucx Agricultural Foundation, with | o ;m—Tes dance from the Check- the Chicago Heraid and Examiner co- 5 * o §:30 p.m—WNAC dinner dance| SKW—Tuinucu, Cuba (332 Meters). |oDerating, will be broadcast tonight from the Hotel Westminster. 7:30 p.m.—Musical program. on a 345-meter wave length, begin- n 8 p.m.—Highland Glee Club. 12 p.m.~—Test program. ning at 6 p.m. tral time. o L] 9 p.m.—Dance music from the Cop- oy Sie O s P Addresses and songs from Chicago Which" of Three Divorced Wives Shall He vocar sraTioNs. | VTS Y Y ® Remarry —Shall She Break Her Engagement WAA—Naval Radio Statio! 3:30 pan—Plano recital. = i} With a ¥an Who Is Quarrelsome and Moody? Va. (435 Meters). SR L 3:35 p.m.—Live stock reports. Sk e 3:45 p.m.—Weather bureau repnr:f,l WGY Svhn_':;".v;. SR 4:94 pim.—Hay; teeds, Crop TepOLts, 50 p.m—Dance music by Romano's Bpecials. ! Orehestra from the New Kenmore Hotel, | | 224 ——Dairy market repeits | Albany, N. Y. : g.""‘":“ ot — as yet I do not proclaim marriage to be a fallure. Contrary to that, It is the WIP—Philadelphia, Pa. (500 Metern). | grogtast®of all institutions created by God. p.m.—Program of Irish traditional I married first at the age of seventeen. Since that time I have had {three chances of happiness, but in each case my matrimonial ship was BAR MISS DIX: I am no love-sick young man. I am past thirty years of age, and have been married four times and also divorced four times, but WMU—Doubleday-Hill Ehectric Com PARY/SCIL e CRER): : m—Harold Leonard’s Red silent Kets Trom Club Sadrid. wreeked by my own fault. A year since my last divoree I find myselt in a 3:10 p.m.—Audrey Berry, in “What p.m.—Kiddies’ stories. wire, will constitute the opening % One of the most Ce- 5130 p.m—he Rittenband Juvenile | 10:30 p.m.—Joseph C. Smith's Orchea- kinds. fl Ullman, KFAF—Denver (380 Meters). oats from our flavor 6:16 p.m.—"Music While You Dine” — - Valencia Almonds is 7:15 p.m.—“Sporting News {'p to . DrOgram. il OrehRetae s 5 —Dines Distant Stations loud over and munching a 5 p.m.—United States Department o cere Sl ik o S A p.m—United States Department | strangw position. I am corresponding with each of my last three wives and (Em_Belle Barc eologist. | = i Cnele Wip's bedtime stoties “America’s Stake in China | KGO—Oakland, Callf. (312 Meters). 1z noises if you use der, tasty tidbits. and from WEAF at New York, the WOR~—Newark, N. J. (405 Metern). latter relayed to Chicago by leased y 3 e s =l :30 p.m.—Rex Battle's Orchestra. | numbers. = % et et Jop38 10 Do In| 339 pm " tudio entertainment. < licious fragrances 1 Quartet. tra. London has 421 newspapers of all | A know of is that which 3:40 pm.—Piano solos by Albert ¥ 150 p.m.—. teen- > i : v B0 pm o fulius Fosman, fourteen-| 19 pm—kvening musical program room when a batch of by Paul Van Loan's Cinderella Or- : neinco (425 Meters), . A chestra. 2 P Orchestra being roasted. At times the Minute” by Frederick J. Bendel _E. Max Bradfield's Versa- 4 L cannot resist going % pm.—Gene Ingraham's Bell R tile Band, Max Biraateld's Veres 3 . s muste 0 | : - | 9 pm—Belie Bart, astrologist and clear without fry- handful of those ten- WIAY—Woudward and Lothrop | of Agricuiture murket reports. will no doubt marry one of them, but which? { i i G Weters). | ant I el te wife No. 1. No. 2 is a very fine-looking, highly educated| 9: m.—Mme. Elly Ney, concert R - : ad roll call for children eliminate w No. 1. No. 2 # ¥ . 1 L Hly Ney. concer 11 p.m.—Address, “Women in th URN -1 Adjustable 2 p.m—Orehestra recital, Black und Lelium and other Rare |lady. very independent: but she loved me with a passionate affection, and DIRIST By SPrOL. AAFRIN 8.5 I micinan St Bl i ke Grid Leak Justaby - Perhaps the only sur- . s Orchestra—H. A. | ey Prof Ed o with her I prospered more than at any other time of my life. A Whito Melody Boys® Orchestra—IL A. | ¥ D B rme ain the No. 3 was the clinging vine a baby doll, €0od cook, but_shallow in Danoe mu Virts, L. Weinkam, W. R. Hartley, | (lub umder the di-|mind.y Not wanting me to work. Demanded nothing but' my love. With A . Sousa and L. Ehrler i “n Pulaskl Innes. Ad-|her I got lazy and in debt. 215 p.m.— Miss Catherine Chidester, O teus ath Hood Latt pree NG 4 whs @ real sportsman. Loves to fish or dance. Anything for i} ; O ey s S tinee Musical Club, pleasurc. But must have good time. ) 2 sopran mpanied by Hurold Leonard's Red I wsk you. which one of these shall I remarry C. W, M. Liaisde Jacke(s from Club Madrid —_ 0 pm-— L S MeCarthy, tenor; = { Answer: Yow are certainly the world's greatest optimist, ¢. W. M., if pmpanied by Mre. L. 8. thy, 3 delphia, Pa. (395 Meters). | you are willing o tackle matrimony the fifth time after having made a 5 p.m.—Orchestr e fallure of it upon fonr previous occasions. White Melody B - fim the Kiddies' A= for the Judles, what does it matter which one you take, since 5 p.m.— Charle 80 Jim, s ,marring.» is merely a passing episode with you, instead of a binding wpanied hy M " ine - | Pl X Lellayue | coutract> [ doubt #f any one woman will ever permanently satisfy you. What vou need is & harem, where you can drive your wives all ubreast {after the oriental mode. instead of tundem, in the American style prano; accompanied . Of the three candidates you suggest, T would (1i.k that wife No. Bourdine Kings of E would be the best for your soul and pocketbook. .nd supply & back 3 p.m—Andrew Yy, tenor; | dance musk which you seem to need sadly. Wife No. 3, who asks nothing but to burn 3 p.m—lducational talk under &hs- |, ense at your feet, would come nearest to holding vou, but wite No. 4 ital by Karelyn Wells : ; 3 . . 3 Bassett, soprano, assisted by Dun | Nocarbon--no graphite. passing sensation of its Dickinson. KFI—Lox Angeles (460 Meters). {othing kind i i 3 10:20 to 11_p.m.—Program by the 15 D e vws Miliethis Nothing to wear out nd is the delight of Whits Way Entertainers S Ay ; A , e = Y eating a dish of Breyers = 11 p.m : Mrumenial con- Turn-It Radio Sales, Inc. Burnt Almond icc\ 4:30 p.m—Howard Theater o D PR g O 1 am--Vocal and instrurlental con- jor Chas. E. Bonine Cream, the only flavor- e cort Se s ! 2 s 830 M Romnle Barnhardy| °© Pm—Max Fischer's Orchestra g e e ; e o ;Yh‘c:!' e St‘hmt songs and bhedtime story, == | v i s Sthgel o rogram by’ the Cnited | KGW, Portland, Ores. (402 Metera). | J ish nuts, done to a States post office staff. ) = 11:45 p.m.—Week end revae by Mry, | $:30 P.m.—Children's program i ternbking ot . = 3 ¥ d » music by g Ol coas Kathleen Rogers Pape, planist sen's Orchestra, T 1C 1Y Georwe Ol- : | H uurpowgn acS::;sle:r\l- L cert. T WSB—Atlantn, Ga. \420 Meters), |© 5 Sole distributors S rt Orchestra. Rl nmins _and his WFAA—Dallas, Tex. (476 Meters). v tiang ekt vy rees | NEW STATION ON TONIGHT ; = timed soasters. B. Rucker. o 12 p.m—Dance music by the Adol- e | g Try this ice-cream phus Hotel Orchestra. By the Associated Press. : with the romantic taste Ll U { ptees Philadelphia County % Vical ciety, by Solis Cohen, M. D. Subjeet, * ehold Medicaments. s A 5 3, i o+ n w pat oot ol TS 1ternations Lday School any one i three ix better than you deserve, 5o toss up Teicphone Company (460 Mewern). |, 1 D TSR SRR 3 and led fate decide it DOROTHY DIX. s b |quet of the reserve officers of the T9th . . Divicion, at the Bellevue Stratford | TYEAR MISS DIX: 1 have been sngaged to a youns man for a year, and we do nothing but quartel. He says he can't help it; that it {s the fault his | of the moods he Gets now aud then. \While he i in one of these moods he likely to stick by vou, for it takes a sporting spirit to stand a ing off the straight and narrow path. “ e e ; e CHICAGO, April 12.—The i WBAP—FKort Worth, Tex. (4 program of station WLS, Scars-Roe- today. < = 3 Meters). WHC—itadio Corporation of Ameriea [lote (169 Meters). 10:10 pm.--Charlie Kerr and H = ; $ p.m.—Review of the inte ot g Orchestra playing | is terrible to ang twice he hus almost broken our engagement. nd | natibnai Sunday senoel JoenOmil: - — = = .. I 5 p.an. 1 n in nterna 'Y 2 o0 r c hen, blaM § g t momo he begs me to take hi k. What shall a i 2 7 Fr At the Radio Ball Room. Majestic|then. bluh €. he beg _him W . Radio Bible Cians. o) picason Foarreg Aos 0 e iisenizhiour: vy Fogey | HUY 'dy i TRYING TO SMILE. | Barnum, S One-Tube Reflex Sets 7 7" . e Answer 1L theve fs no fault that « man can possibly have | WoOC—D. ith 1 I o Cancer Prevention” by | WOO—Philadelpkia, Pr. (309 Meters) Answer. theve : eapert, Lowa (484 Metars), Zthill, Sttt surzeon of Frov=| 4:s)pim—Grand (orgda Snd cmuey . s e or & o sioma v o | (b0 B~ Edueational program Phco ple-lt'e " = s tal pets ; ; Laan Nttt el Y (musical numbérs 1o be annonner be, A Bat- "N Message to the Coi- |5 p.m—Sport results and police re- | E s of i , or s ¢ pure cussedness I [ Lecture by C. ¢ ‘Hon “macusced)—| ones, lube, and B t. & movdy man or woman can kill every bit of joy and | Eae s 0 aking | feie: af Americu,” by Mrs | ports shearfainess in x . and make it a regular hell on €arth. o4 att . pm.-—Weathe ecust. If vou marm man you will terror all ths balance of 35 K by R L. Plek- ] | yeur Jife, fearing to 4o or say something that will bring on one of his ndman's visit 5 supbr WDAR—F = spells. For on {he least provocation. or mo provvcation at all, he will [ g,7:50 P-M-—Sport news und weather IWO' l ube Reflex Sets sel . il lupse u.:{, 3 £l " silence ;:u‘z ndwhlh'o .Auu;’ul:;c‘umpuuure down to o ""pm Orchestrs. pros: il tertainment by ¢ | zero, and that indicts everybody in the household for having committed |y, Ny am - | Some unknown crime hour). ‘the Palmer School Ttadio Or- Complete with Loud Speaker, . Dream Daddy, with the - - Ph Tub A d B B $ o bl boys and girls | will have to bear with patience insults and abuse that will make : = | one, lubes, an at- Offterding — v th ving knife to hiny, because when he is in his moods ¥. (400 Meters). teries w ) Cater KDKA—Pittsbargh, Pa. « Meters). ish l.lvu‘ h'! in )hnr(u;z .u‘s_( 'nrml-—n(‘(ng you. ‘ym, will have| 5 0 6 pm ~ l‘l'-rl r-\'- child pu- PETSAS FERR G TSNS v GRR . wild, e eI, e T e v to grovel perpetually be im. for if you don’t you will precipitate a|Pils from the Academy of Our Lady | . rhouse Employe: mood. You will have every plan and hope wet-blanketed, for the moody | 7 Mercy. under the direction of Sis- lan “-‘“\'Qf;‘"fi"'”,‘i;h,: & are Kill-joys und gct their only pleasure out of making everybody else ter Mars el, Miss Lorraine Standard Parts at Reduced Prices “330 pmo—Story by Dr. David Lang | miserable ett. Police bulleting, Shady Avenue Presbyterian Whatevar vou do, don't marry « moody man Save vourself whila the | ©3% entncky a Ten EDW. R. BATEMAN saving is good DOROTIHY DIX nesse Just Am Home Folks," oM kisive tol a daily ecolumn aring in the 1404 Girard St. N.W. ndary cla 2 DOROTHY DIX: How mng, inexperienced, good-looking | Lourier-Journal 1 s by the & Carman Carver Johnsoen, teacher wirl hehawe in a business o hen she is complimented by strangers | Walnut ‘Theater Orclostra, Walter 1404 Girard St. NW. EVENINGS of the men's Bibl class. United | who come to see h;;r BN g J;nm Iruxhln';'s, !);J: Who never overlook the ;,“";’L»”' ICUCHOR e lr;\no.'hmr‘ e Hkinsburs. of a shert conversafon with the girl? What attitude should|n¢Ws bulletins. Selections played on o Brethren Church, Wilkinsburg i toward the youn& men who are cmploved where mhe 12| the Alamo Theater organ | by Arts : 2 laks snd Bather hSh pt their in ns FIAPPER |, 950 p.m—local live stock, produce : ¢ Ar proper way for a girl conduct herself in an office, Al SomoeTt e Thiey commis- | out of it, is 1i dv. Mt sbe is Teserved, quiet, dignified and keeps her 2 Nonue ) straigh r. instead of roving all over the landscape in search g = missioner ¢ nal e . and . | : 5 serls Orcheatra. 0f o Beown bl el b Westing- |of whom she muy vamp. she can go around the world alone or work in an | FHotel e e o i on Maxim, tnde without bein ested = v i . = the f,"‘:,"w" sl A E < M | Virtaally e an Who meets pretty girl tries her out to see how torickl Episode’ | Nows bulletins: el etk A Band selec , ove 4 i F no finds that she is dead straight he respects her " Ranse ouchesiaaor the : ond”_(Thomas) he S it an ¥ protector. (iood kirls have little to fear from men, Minn, (417 rehectra leadanna ? AN pyinee (Chaminade): Air | It is the ones who are out looking for temptation who find it bl rinet solo, nton); | = $£:30 p.m —Lecture on “Business.” Program: ueen of the (Hol- o 6:15 —Musiea i ihe ox e o e A Dress modestly. my dear, in semsible business clothes. Don't look up | pikacine ieio. L5 (4! Program by th 2 i s S e from your work i o everybody who comes to see your employer, , y nod Spinin patrol, s [Fewmien will speak to vou. Let vour answers be briet and 1o the potnd | xa iV, R.M--Dance program by the (Deshaves): pilgrim | ohorus f00m { oyl ey try (o open up conversation With you, and you will soon seags | V8" KinE Cafe Orchestra Yon DX tTOb annha ) ilenberg): | 10 be annoved - philanderers who wish {0 make dates with yo tro* he Storme, | et T lght In June” (King) | Don't let the who_are vour fellow employes hang over your| ¥ MC—3Memphis, Temn, (500 Meters). A Ariington time signals | @Sk _during working Bours. That is not what you are being pald for.| 9:30 p.m.—Program of grand opera Ro=ariing . i ave your flirtations for after office hours. What you do after 5 o'clock | Selections. ather forecast is your own affair, but it is never wise to mix love-making and business. | WeAE—Pittsburgh, Pa. (462 Meters). (Copyright. 1924} DOROTHY DIX. WOAW—Omaha, Neb, (526 Meters). 0 p.m.—Dinner concert 7:30 p.m.—Dinner program by Lenn | ; " i vm.—Bedtime story Kelly's Harmonians. DEERANVE umoNy i mm—Popular songs 10" p.m—Program by colored art- a er otor ANl Programs Scheduled for Easters 0 pm.—Mus ists: vocal and instrumental selec- oy Standard Time, H i ke P tions. e iamam e 7 PR ' || STAR'S RADIO APPRECIATION CARD S P p.m Dan m. KHJ—Los Angeles, Calif. (395 Meters). Viota Sherwe el WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Ce., 723 1ith St. N.W. euh e ity of reke] 1130 Connecticut Ave. B Craxlaites Hinpen i pom o Talle Speaker will be an- ! | ywRC__Radio Corporation of America, 14th St. and Park Rd. NJW. B Chiifbanis DEogrADL Dre- = A el o t 5 d « =tol old by Pis y venile. w lowances M v "Fiizon. batter Known (o the Thank you for the very excellent program rendered from your B s Tiamsicr, sopeaun: Bod- = = kiddies as “Uncle Bod. i time story by Uncle John. trim i Conarens o Josie et | | broadeasting station on ............ : NormAi TAer iobrunor . Norman L barit Jo - Babary's Orchestra and Clyde Doerr's | . = . z N Hassler, baritone: Eleanor Sleeth, vio- violin and Mabelunna Corby, | Orchestra - | The chief friendly suggestion 1 wish to make is ist | "8 p.am.—Musical program: Ann Kel- | 8:05 p.m Rata Fresen recording | ley, soprans Lillian Lewis, vmnlsl:‘ | Savro Chiapi, baritone; Antoinette Le 0 p.m. t Pt ! Brun, accompan : Hammond Trou-| . . P e | badovrs Male : Lillian Numbers especially appreciated Were: . e ceemewmeevesmmer—y p.m ight Mikesch, aceom ist: 1o, first tion e t S tenor; L. , 3 . Cal- der, baritone: Brusch, bass. H on toa t 10:0 p.m. = y First,” by Mr. | “atuna, nation, ~sident | | Elkin of Chicago Motor Club, i 3 10:15 p.m nder the Fvening | t | Lamp,” including short stor- T. | ies, articles and humorous sketche: chee lifornia. | furnished by Youth’s Companion. n, Pennsylvania, Cor-| 11 p —Late show. This feature is T ork and Rensselaer; | broadcast from KYW's studio in the “Toundations for Service,” by Repre- [ Congress Hotel, Chicago sentative Irnest W son. Ver- —_ mont. “Howdy Song” and “That Old | WDAP—Chieago, Ill. (360 Meters). | Gang of Mine." hv double S p.m.—Dinner concert. loge quartet: “The 11 p.m.—Dance program and pop- in Building Personalit. y ular concert, thur Holmes, dean of pon Terome W. Ha Yot of Wire Fifry-seven years ago, Mr. Breyer's father added fresh fruit and granulated sugar to pure cream and froze it into a delicacy that delight- ed hisneighbors. Moore at 2 pm » € Istead Act." bf Daniel " con 1n the last two years, Mr Breyer made and sold about 50 million quarts of ice- cream. This was made just as simply and honestly as it was over half a centary ago eryone FEEEEEEEEEE & 1 would like to hear again: .. ... .cemeee. Respectiully. PN Thuc odmes i o8 : i ber; marketgram, weather forecast, |baritone; Mrs. Welton Donovan, so- from Chaun 3 2 WJIAZ—Chicago, Ill. (448 Meters). |(ime signal and road report: address. | prano; Dudley Silsby, tenor, and Mrs. New York ernity cheer, “T-H 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.—Oriole Orchestra. { agar A. Linton. writer-lecturer of | Alexander Thomson, contralto, of T-A CoH S p (8 ¥ —_ aneas City: the children's story and | Holyoke. 3. C. ‘orbes. editor € - ~ o information perfod: musie, Fritz o > > o3 g e . WGN—Chicago, Tl (370 Meters). | TR Tridnon insemble, Hotei| 8:30 p.m.—Recital by Majorie Pos- L 22 e i K = N be aliatdito tetihe chant Marine as an he| 9 p.m.-—Address; music. Muehlebach. selt, violinist; Maude Posselt, accom- gy =~ = 8 = United o Btates '\s«.‘ e 1| 11 p.m—Music. 12:45 to 2 a.m. (Nighthawk Frolic) | panist. > o Y children have all the Breyers Tart of the National Defense” by R The “Merry Old Chief” and the| 9 p.m.—Concert by Highland Glee 3 kK = ream vi Y Rear Admiral Charles P. Plunketl. | \wMAQ—Chicago, 1l (448 Meters). | Coon-Sanders Novelty Singing Or-|Club of Newton Highland from the 2 Tl ey N commandant of the third maval dis-| "0 T o 08 ) Concert by Heri |chestra, Plantation rill, Hotel | Boston Studi \ food can be purer or made trict. : | sehool. Muehlebach. of more wholesome ingre- 10 p.m—Balaban and Katz's Chi- di Certainly there are cago Theater revue. WRZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters), — Y e AL 7 p.m.—Dinner concert by the Hotel few foods they would enjoy . 5 : Kimball Trio, transmitted from the : ' WiZ—New York (455 Meters). WWJ—Detroit, Mick. (517 Meterw). |Simball {Lrio, transiited from the eating more! 3 p.m.—Metropolitan Music Com-| 3 p.m.—Musical program by the De- | eerts, violinist and director: Angela i L d et = pany. STOtL SOWe G IvheatEn, Goddard Longergan, cellist; Paul \ 7345 p.m—Ethel Ross Burckhardt, 0 p.m—Weather and market re- oo, pianiat: ; ano R e ‘oncert by Norman Dash, & h & V224 30 p.m.—Reginald W. WOX—Detroit, Mich. (517 Meters). 4:15 p.m.—Musical program. 2:45 p.m.—Ethel Ross Burckhardt, | oprano. L Dan M e B b —Tea concert by the Hotel lp SR Concert program from the | Jelmont Stringed Ensemble, Harry i ) ‘ v : - Yierner, leader; dircct from the bal- : - e Loy i s ! . S cony of the Tea Room of the Hotel . stablished 1890 4 ek A B —Rose Zarin, sopranc : in Glass . 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L and M) YA, 4] know the customer will be 5 p.m.—Philip E. Svigals. pianist. AN o] =1 » - e B Federal and state agri-} g:30 P Ciaagioal f.fi'lmfifn‘:?,‘am satisfied and that he will cultural reports; l‘:;r(:‘-xm:n;l'h,l'v‘r:* re- "‘3 'r)nrxrl’slcbzxnefnury cont ut = F Arsenic is one of the - { Some aghin,” sy fhe Mats closing auotations of the New| 9 pm—Dance program by WTAM gredients entering iato the 3 . e 5t o P tingly Brothers, Breyer deal- ¢ Bradstreets finen- | = = composition of glass, A safe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tapestries, curtains Sl e g § D—S§t. Louis, Mo. Meters). s . % T ASp ncle Wig- | 9:30 p.m.—Missouri Theater Orches- Glass can be produced in the Cold St°.ragf Department ; f.Ol' sx]vgrware and Ya]ual?‘cs o | “For building up a profitable 20 p.m.——Mrs, Bucher, “Re | tra concert and other features. without it, of course, but the Safe Deposit Vaults; for paintings, pianos, art objects in the ¥} business, there’s nothing we d to Animals’ Wier,| WDAF—Kansas City, Mo. (411 CONNECTICUT arseniic is a decolorizer heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead storage) in the Vehicle know of that eun compare . — herine Jaggi oS - piaaae T T AVENUE neutralizing objectionable Department; for luggage and for furniture and household effects with Breyers —“Rudyard Kipling” Double-! 4:30 p.m. (musical ti —Th i is 1 da;' s e Riley Ehrhart Orchestrn o) » color and adding brilliancy in Private Rooms of Space Storage. 3:15 p.m.—Leon Gilbert Simon, bari-| 7 to § p.m.—Fiano tuning-in num- and luster to the finished tone ; ————————————|| Ready for Occupancy ||| rodues 45 p.m.—~"“The Wedding of Harp Ty g kX 1} A ir and Eoark.” Y DI Avcaton ‘of the) 0 N : ; * Packing and shipping by freight, express, motor van, parcel ; BREYER ICE CREAM CO. - t h of the DJOINING Cathe- All glass, whether ordinas . Lo Rey ¢ : e, O ration of America: one of AD Shlen fa i e post, “Pool” cars (to Pacific Coast at reduced rates) and “Lift ! Philadelphia Al ieniights of Modern Radlo|Love, Mystery, Advemture. dral Mansions, 1 . 0 e Brosdeasting" series of (alks. e C these. atirictive niew i - ::oq-;l::y,m such o ...m; vans (abroad). Marine and transit insurance. anufacture of whN—New Yok (30 Meter). | PEAR]MAN'S BOOK spartments will s ey o 5 d's_:tr;._pm..—nunmtx:org:x'l::‘l:m“: 933 G St. ** S H O P strongly appeal to She s Tl Gl 4 Blocks North of the White House 4:30 pm.—Dick Conter's Ukulele CIS). | — . those seeking refined lies mainly in the degree , C. A. Aspinwall, President 5:15 pm—Mrs. Marie Heckman, so- prano. & 4 Ondiedina; | comfort with reason- of refinement to which it is T30 pm—Al Retsors Orohesis Office Space i 96 osce gt prophing —Gold. Room Orchestra. J R Cirtge, tenor. { For Rent in the ess of manufacture. The Pam—Joseph Fiedell, baritone. Dent Buil l. One Room and employment of arsenic in Place Furs in g-;":,*.,‘,,.“;,“ma:‘;’.fi‘;‘:;. Bath to Five Rooms making glass, therefore, is P “Bob Emmerich, plano selec- 1409 L Strest NW. and Two Baths. All distinctly a process of re- 5 " ¥itzpatrick Brothers. sing- large, outside rooms, finement. OR A sog i e ll e oot v, Connt with spacious closets. AR I 5 p.m—Ted Newkirk's Kmnifll ‘ SRS Tanper Green-Leaf Ice Cream Co. Orehastra = ion, ¥ John- | iobznht location. Reason- Oven tor Inapection Uatil ¥ P. ' 5 e e > =0 || Gardiner & Dent, Inc. || WARDMAN||| avass 'COMPANY Early for Safety i le. in songs. g Main 4884 3 Bazomane W. Srrcx, Mansgee , 113 ’fi.‘fm,““é':,‘:s‘:.‘“uz.f.l 1409 L Street N.W. 143-0‘5 3‘ emiva) Wasmmeren : 6th llldM l:iih'ze;sh NW. tajners, 12 midnight—Thcater stars

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