Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 22

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LOCAL COMPOSERS 10 FEATURE RAI]ID “Wsahmgnn ngh Schools™ and “Washington Star March” Scheduled. two Washington com- | played by the United States Marches by posers, Army band at the Music Hall at the| Washington Barr: . will be broad cast by Station WCAP during the con- | cert. program from 6:30 to § o'clock | this evening The two compositions, both lively and well arranged. are Hizh Schools.” by Sidnd “Washington Roche, and The Washington ening ar March,” by Capt. William J. Stan- | nard Another feature of tonight's pro | gram will be readings by Paul F. Grove. sr., who will include dialect selections in his program. Following Mr. Grove's readings. from 8:05 to| 320 o'clock. a musical program will | ba given by Georze McCauley, tenor banjoist. A varied musical program will be| given by a number of artists presented through the courtesy of the Washing- | ten Music Bureau. from -9 to 10| o'elock. The concluding feature of WCAP's program will be a program of dance music by the Arlington Beach Orchestra | Via WRC a concert by the United States Marin» band. broadcast from the steps of the Capitol. will be given 2t 5 oclock. Base ball scores will be announced at RADIO’S EEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT by the United States Band. WCAP. WEAF and WOO. 6:30 10 § o'clock Shannan's Mall Central 7:15 to 9:15 Band Park o'clock from the WNY(C Musical man's Silver KSD. 8 program by Jazz Band. zer musical, wiz o'clock program by Ade phu Orchestra o'clock Hotel Woo, 10 Arlington Beach Dance Or- chestra, WCAP. 10 o'clock . Local Radio Entertainment Wednesday, August 26, 1925, NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. (434.5 Meters). i 345 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 10:05 p.m.— Weather Bureau reports. WRC—Radio (orpomlmn of America (468.5 Meters). 3:35 p.m.—Play-by-play the Washington St came 5 p.m.—Concert by the United Marine Band. Capt. William telmann. leader; Taylor Branson, sec- ond leader; broadcast with station WJZ, from the plaza of the United States Capitol. { 6:20 p.m.—Base ball scores. account of Louis base ball Early Program Tomorrow. 8 am.—Woman's hour, broadcast 16intly with WJZ. 12 to 1 p.m—Organ recital from First Congregational Church 1 p.m.—Luncheon music Hotel Washington Orchestra by the WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Tel- ephone Co. (468.5 Meters). 6:30 to 8 p.m.—Concert by the Unit ed States Army Band, Capt. William 1 Ray &t | station WEAF, P TAR, | Providence, nd WOO. Philadelphia 8 to 8:05 p.m.—Base ball results of the day 5:05 to 8:20 p.m.—Paul F. Grove, in and selected readings. p.m.—Musical selections tenor_banjoist. “Our Weatherwise | LONG WE Pronrams of Distau: Siaions Sciedaled ior Mirror race re- vesult, 5T06 fe Famous Flotilla ¢ 1 N or cnildren - stories. Chis 5:40—Phila Tlevue-Stratford pre 6TO 3 PAL 500 Stock Exchange guotations: market reports Chicago din. (oncert by Drake Bneembie and Blackeione. String Market iz apots: GHA Creat Sociely Orehastra condert i the United_ ar 5 and roll “¢ali A P Wip's ‘bedtime story X % Bar; Jean Goldkoite s Ensen News, i and final market reports by Uncle Bob Al Trio: buse ball scores bedtime stories. New ¥ Detroit Selected o "» tainera: dinner. concort Gomn Base eather revort Hill| N P ons: snort. talk Spari taik. cole 1oaan: markets ia: Dream o Doyl and pir BoGK of ‘Ko wlédse rail of the Vacanond ,\“ York: Mustcal program: vocal solos 108 PM Yocal program. Leo Wood's Entertainers Bovton 4B iy Bitaeionia®e 7:00-—New York prora S Rhoserelt Coricert Grchestra ZJ Deu Atginon: studio proram " N Vocal ‘proxran: solos = umm coricert. from” Consress Hotel m he” Mall, Centrai Park ke hall Yesults <oncert’ by Shamhan's Band the Mall. Central Park i New Sonk ; uits’ Vocal solos Ttaly W Entertain- am and s’ R rimenal artists Witural ik base ros: ‘market reports bolice reports: news bulleiing orsan vocal and’ nstru te Trio 2109 PN tihen Klgssice: musical program A Vocal progran What Crystal Sets Can Be E program Philacelphia: Musical proram Do Jork: Mantias Ssmphony Orchestra Cieveland: Organ Detroit: Syimpaony Orchesira Springhield: Vocal instrumental program New York ers” Hour . vacal and instramental Musical program by Sily ati: Book review: Marion M i u Army " Hand | taik: n's Jazz Band s Bond Hill House estra news: scor H 5 al iz the by’ Siite DK A Williameon * Brothers: * soios WHO Melody” Masters and Berensen's WHT 910 10 P ram weeo musical program Wos o Orchestea: vocal and instrumeniar o Voai an umenial program: Marion M & Orchestra g WKR( Yew York: “Inana Troubadours,” WOO ‘and WEAF Springfield: Piano X market _ repoits; civil service examination a ents: base ball results missinz persons BZ s Sea View Orchestra WALCA popular prozram Philadelphia: Ar: ra Readings Sinrise " Trail "Ore hestia Richmond Hill, weather repos Songs: Indianany: ‘Al Piantodosi enteriain Chicago: Musical program: Jac 9:15—New York: Herman Ohl. tenor orecast - WNY( 0:30—New York. Meyer Davis’ Hotel Belieclaire Tower Orchestra. Wiz 10 T0 11 P.M 1000y vocal and instrumental artists VSAT X hestra: Kol WIR Orche WTAM llams and his Rainbo Skyiarks' vocal nd instrumental artists wQu Davenport: Musical program: organ reci vocal solos weather forecast 3 WO Cincinnati: Cino_Male Quartet: solos WLW Richmond Hill. N_Y.: Sunrise Trail Orchestra WAHG Philadelphia: Organ recital by Karl Bonawitz WLIT Yoy York: Berkeley-Carterer Howel Dance’ Orche WACA ow York: Hot reheatra: Jack Albin's Orchesira WEAR Philadelphia: Hotel Adelphia Dance Orchestra W00 Minneapolis: Weather reports: market renorts yCCo Chicago: Midnight revue: organ recital: Paul Whiteman's New "Aril Hotel” drih x-}‘w ew “Arlingion Hotel Drehestr s ord's Cheario Orchestra e KRT Drake Chicaga Ot Oreneatra wer P.M. TO 11:00—Cleveland . Wilson's Euclid Beach Pari < WTAM Cinemnnati: Quartet eapolis: Dance program by Wallie E Organ recital Vocal and_instrumental brogram les Moines: Corn Sugar Dance Orchestra MIDNICHT TO 1 AM. nnati : 11:30—Chicaro D Hawaian guitarists: piano solos: organ recital. . WHT otz Orsan red wCCo icago: The Ginger it Raloh Williama. ‘the’ Gin er Man® Latte. Shviarke wQJ * based on the work of the | | United States Weather Bureau. by | Terber Morgan of the United | tates Civil Service Commission. 9 to 10 p.m.—Joint program of a | tists. presented through the courtesy | | of the Washington Music Bureau 10 p.m.—Dance program by the Ar- lington Beach Orchestra Uncle Sam,” Metormick Medical 0th and G t the game —or anywhere, ou’re sure to like it! Peppermint! RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT vastern Stendard: Time Station Meters. Miles Glasees Fitted es Examined Dr. CLAUDES SEMONES Eyengh! Specialist Main 321 1o S \l(hehle- 1o, W Verdi's Opera Evening of September 1. “Ernant.” work of ‘Verdi, lodious. will, be Grand Opera Company under the | rection of Cesare Sodero on Tuesd: September which was taken from Victor Hugo's “ERNANI” GOES ON AIR. D. drama, “Hernanl,' was first intro- duced in Venice in 1844, where a great amount of discussion was occasioned by some of the scenes. In Venice the police: complalned of the conspirac scene in the third act as likely to one of the most me. | clte the volatile Ttallans to rebellio ayed by the WA |and an elderly nobleman complain E e qi. | Of the hunting song used in the clos- ing scene as a desecration of music Y’ | and its temple. the opera house WTIC to Be Broadcast which, though an early Irevu | vitle s 1. at 9 p.m. WEAF, W | WFIL wc. WGR, WW.J and WCCO RS R them the essentials and will breadcast the beautiful arias and A movement has been started to in- ‘!lens in producing such stars as Mari orchestral music from the studio of [ duce wealthy men of Great Britain to |lyn .\IIHP! Ann Pennington WEAF. e opera, the libretto of | follow the example of Americans in | “unnie Brice, gIving to educational institutions, C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1925. Ned Wayburn WTIC Feature. offers a talk by burn on Monday evening. September | 14. which promises to be ore of the | best on the air that night. has staged several ies and Midnight as many a musical comedies and He pron | listeners behind the won and many other subject of safety, advan been writt e presen { PLAY TO BE BROADCAST. Ned Way. rtions. “Children in the Street” is the title a one-act piay to be broadeast under auspices of* the Newark Nafety ancil from b Wayburn editicns ‘of the |the drama is one of | the of presentations under the s of the council. which aims d tell | to bring home to the unthinkin Hlic necessary | the necessity for propen supervision {of children at play in congested cities, | ilda | In the opinion of many radio reviewers Dooley. Mary | these drainatic presentations prove more forceful than mere talks on the vaude. e his enes INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Furniture Carpets Free Automobile P.urking W. B. Moses & Sons Established 186/ F Street and Eleventh Fate Linens ' Upholstery SEPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE The Suites and Occasional Pieces Offered in this Sale Represent the Craftsmanship of the Best Ameri- can Manufacturers--Each Piece of Furniture, of Course, Bears the Moses Warranty of Quality. 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A'l odd Lace Panels at half price, including our best sellers. Furniture Coverings TAPESTRY $£.00 per yard; now, per yard. ceee...83.50 $7.09 per yard; now, per yard...... $4.00 $7.50 per yard; now, peryard................$4.50 Many others to select from at reduced prices VELOURS AND MOHAIRS $6.50 to $12.50 per yard; now, per yard....$4 to $10 DAMASKS Regularly 54.00 per yard; now, per yard......$2.50 ILet us estimate on re-upholstering your furniture and drapery work now, before the rush. Special prices prevail, ORIENTAL RUGS reflecting the age-old mystery of the Orient, from the scatter sizes up to the room size A choice lot of Hamidan and Mosul Rugs, approximate size, Special $105.00 95.00 72.00 9x12 Ft. 8.3x10.6 F¢. 6x9 Ft. Regular $130.00 Regular 125.00 Regular 85.00 HARTFORD SAXONY RUGS 9x12 Ft. Regular $135.00 3.3x10.6 Ft. Regular - 123.00 6x9 Ft. Reguiar 88.25 Special $117.50 110.00 69.75 Special $85.00 79.75 54.00 9x12 Ft. 8.3x10.6 Ft. 6x9 Ft. 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