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30 ’IIIL EVENING STAR, WASHI GTON, D. C, OPERA IS FEATURE ON WGAP PROGRAM “La Gioconda,” in Tabloid, { Will Be Relayed From § WEAF, in New York. tabloid hedule of the Company_ will by WCAP as features of we. Gioconda,” the first the new irand Opera broadcast tonight one_of its lens conne AP will be} er of other sta-{ LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTA{NMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 { Programs of Distant Statlons Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 4 TO 5 P i Station. 00—Xew York: C Cop) w York York . WEAF IWNAC WRNY b meeting: vocal solos: Plaza_Hotel Tri Mitsic: songs Musical talk: pianist .. talk Drog Sherry's “Tro 0 Orchestr. reports; organ; tru 5 TO 6 ¥ Tea time at W musical progi hia: Talk : 3 k: Sherrs’s Trio neapolis: Readers' Ciub o Mothers in Cour Cincinnati: Student recital must sr1o T 6:00—Chicago Philadel Boston . 1~u| 3 vy hour r dan. er concert . Kiub: Waldorf-Astoria din Meters. Miles. | should think ule of upon ¢ wee man as the. fice. W think Suggestions and advice are con- stantly reaching me as to the fre- quency Others say y talks are justifiable and pref- erable., political time analysis of the sit slon once ADVENTURES OF A BROADCASTER BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, Radioscribe. What Price Polities? avenue, New York: We surely en. talk on the political reviews be broadcast. Some listeners my present pre-Congress sched- twice 2 month {s about right. that events crowd so fast one another in Washington that ved your s Every with which earshot. great boost for all standard of protection,” “insu whic My own judgment, for which | need. friends ask, is that when the re relatively normal— y are just now—a semi-monthly tion ought to suf- Vhen Congress is in session [ the situation will bear discus- a week. * kX X Warren B. Hadley, who 1is responsible for teenth street gleam MONDAY, at night wi himself Adolph Shakman, 730 Fifth uperb sound was as plainly heard as if within 1 did not fail to note the rance h you 80 vividly stressed as the Nation's I'am sure it will be appre- ciated by a great multitude of the insurance fraternity who listen in. the electrical engineer of the District of Columbla, making Six- ith the NOVEMBER 2, 1925. MRS. ELEPHANT OBJECTS. Husband Wouldn’t Keep Name Changed, So She Left Him. LONDON, October 31 UP).—Mrs. Catherine Elephant appeared in a London divorce court recently and told Justice Bateson that she had never liked the name of Elephant and that at the time of Yer marriage she had asked her husband to take the name of Elefand. He agreed to this, she sald, and for several years they lived together happily. Eventually however, the disposition of Mr. Ele- phant toward his spouss underwent a change, the petitioner continued, and one day her husband tore up ali the papers bearing the name of Elefand and announced that there- after they were Mr. and Mrs. Ele- phant. Thereupon she went to court to seck a separation, which the court granted. JAZZLESS CAFE IS A HIT. Dance-Weary Lovers Flock to Quiet French Resort. PARIS, November 2 P).—A jazzless paradise for lovers who prefer to whisper thelr endearments over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine without the accompaniment of crashing drums or biaring horns has been tried out by | one suburban great success. Good business came as soon as he posted a sign which represented a couple being served by the proprietor himself and declared that those tired of jazz would find warin welcome and welcome quiet there. The “good old-fashioned” songs and dances of a generation ago seem to appeal to the patrons of this cafe most of all cafe proprietor with SEA-TRAIN-CAR SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once. No other remedy has ever re- ceived such glowing spontaneous tes- of unfailing effectiveness and comfort. 75c. & $1,50 at Drug Stores ‘or direct on receipt of Price "SEASICK S ';l €0 “The Motherslil Remeay Co., New York n etroit: Din neert hapny days! oneert by ; dhier i Miriets! piano selections: German- | R Uncle Geebeo: dulie Wintz's Cole same time full Olcott Vail and his Hotel MeAlpin nd Apin Orchestra WMCA Concert from Hotel Vai brilllancy of the mid-day sun, observes in & kindly note: You will appreciate that, other subjects, there are diverse points of view on lighting. Like yourself, as expressed in broadcast- ing (which, by the way, 1 intensely LSS S~~~ value and enjoy) I solicit *brick- bats,” if thought to be due. It has ' Sour Stomach long been my oninion, which has > T — become rather general, that Wash- | ) ington's streets are inadequately |( lighted for present-day methods of travel. bopular enterrainers N WGBS As nearly all Washington reads The as on ening Star’s radio page, this {s the best place I know of in which to plead | for mercy. Since, In a spirit of ac commodation of a friend, I recently spoke before a men’s club at a local church, there has been a deluge of similar invitations. I never realized there were so many churches or so many men’s clubs in the District of Columbia. To his regret, this radfo- ecribe 15 obligated to sign off on these occasfons. He'd be busy doing noth- ing but fulfilling such engagements, and talk (per radio and otherwise) is not his regular job. He has dectded, therefore, to confine his verbal out- strictly to the microphone. o o e All of which may make it appro- priate to explain that broadcasting [is not an exiempore business. It | preparation—in my own case { painstaking eparatio even WRC | 11y 18 1l for four or and w requ " intenstve o | sat e H. Moses of ly man I tace jut he wWGY KDKA WOR Dinnar con < sports: Hotel ‘St Bl Hein cital fon “dinner concert s Hotel Bond Trio from Capitol Theate Ftories wowledse or Just comedy tenor; “Think opera T youn unwel “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” Better than Soda PN stead of soda hereafter take a little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach and relief will come ‘instantly. For fifty yea JWRNY 5 1 (Copyright. 1925.) Cedar Post Has Long Life. A cedar post marking the line be- tween Oregon and ifornta has stood the inclemencles of the weather for 61 years, and experts in woods say it will be good for another h: century. The vitality of white cedar has often been exploited by : Trees fallen in past ages have been found good under a n of hemlock or fir, after as many as 200 years. Piling of cedar, driven in the Coos Bay. arbor 50 years ago are stil ent condition. \WJR RYW) WEAR WNAC WDAF WA Wip WEAF s WNYC vorts: children’s " 34, ‘star. enuine “Phillips | Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- scribed by physicians, because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from ail gases. It neutralizes acid fermenta- tions in the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it is more pleasant to take than soda. Insist upon “Phillips.” ~ Twenty-five-cent bottles, any drug store. WGBS WGN cstra WIZ WHN U WRNY atra.. . WET tra. | WRZ KDKA Ciro” Or- wrl) tested for wear before you buy it! although oc- v growth N every pair of O’Sullivan’s you find springy comfort and 1 hard wear—just what you wan rubber heels. Before you can buy a O’Sullivan’s, each heel o the hardest abrasive test An O’Sullivan heel and a strip of world-famous tire-tread are fast- ened to a rod and whirled at high speed for three hours in a cylindér of razor-edged carborundum. At the end of the test experts measure the amount of wear. 0Py re written, | letters from ndreds of miles shir m—in two or wre than 1,000 miles WNAC and Mrs. s talk! Roseland any h wiiN laway from W pianc e threo cases WNYC B2 awa pianist Milton A, WEAF =z Iowa, writes I wish to hestra LocalRadioEntertainment it Tdspentants: congratulate you on your speech last evening, to which listened over my radio. Your arison of preparedness to in- conhias ! is the proper method of W subject. The con. ich we are payving have occurred vy b t WOR. 4082 1 he uld @ been at the time WGY a7 E War. You put it > a1 5 t the meaning was B4 3 ar, if 4 fool Congress sees to insult a proud be prepared for snces. Keep up your line of argument. We need it. e R. Purdy, 4246 Delaware street, St. Loufs, Mo., was on the air with the Navy, too. He writes Wish to thank you for the fine address given to us over the radio on the Na program from Washington, I know that you gave some very good facts for ans to study about, and an hour to radio. 1 am very » Hon. Curtis D. Wil- ¢ of the Navy, had program. Again thank- ete. * % ok ok There is a bouquet that must com from an insurance agent—he signs Monday, November 2, 1925. NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 5 Meters), 345 p.m r Bureau reports. WHAR 10:05 p.m.—\Weather I u reports. | WLIT WIW ¢ WNMCA 2 d ou my and N WRC—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Mete 5 p.m.—Ellswort George p.m.—Irv Ole Orc Joe E » ‘THISTIRE-TREAD is the toug! possible to make. It actually stands the test better than solid steel—yet every O’Sullivan heel must measure up to this tire-tread for wear. If you want the utmost in comfort plus long, hard service, ask for O’Sullivan’s by name—make sure the name O’Sullivan’s is on every heel you buy. Better !10:) of SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. retary of commit- PhiTadeiohia ren’s hour, broadcast Aiehong B sthers Jointly with WJZ noon—Organ recital from Homer studio. —\W. Spencer Tupman and his Hotel Mayflower Orchestra WCAP — Che: Telepii 'sb\d- S Cooke' Ensemble” solos y & P Wva it Weal rtai W00, W amid and Potomac | . SPRINGINESS and WEAR—these two things are built into every pair of O'Sullivan’s. It'san expert's job —to make a heel tough enough to give you months of service, yet so springy it cushions the jolt of every step. And every pair of O’Sullivan’s is backed by 25 years of rubber heel manufacturing experience. It will pay you to insist on O’Sullivan's by, name. Accept only “Bayer” package you'on whlch conlams proven directions. ing vou, “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Allo tles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirtn 13 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoscsticacidester of Balicylicactd musical program: prand’ duo 10 TO- 11 P.M Archis Slater's Orches: KOA Orchestra: Walt White's Musis sonss: solos v Wynne's Orchestra solos: talk: lecture: police hestra ope La Ginconda.” by W WIAR. WCAP ant WOAE. Edgar Robinson, 10:00—Newark: Newe: solos oo - KOA . WCAT WRNY CWHN —“Giving Your Boy a Hogan. fusical selections by the Lyric Singers, Joanna Best Russell, soprano; Miriam _ Leonard Eteward, alto; Harvey T. Townsend, tenor; Benjamin Y. 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Other officers are Bruce Altchi- son, operator of 3CJY, vice president Harold Jenkins, secretary, and Ran dolph Belfield, treasurer. The Central club has its own trans- | mitter, with the call 3WZ, and expects to broadcast in the near future on the meter wave. The station is well equipped, having a 600-volt motor generator to supply the plates of the five-watters used. " A 200-foot single- wire antenna will be erected on the top of the school buildin 12:45—Kaneas C RITES FOR GEN. FRUNSE. Imposing Services Tomorrow in Moscow for War Commissar. MOSCOW, November 1 (®).—An imposing funeral will be held tomor- row for Gen e, the commissar neouslv with WEAR. for war, who died yesterday after an | operation for intestinal ulcer. The ) | day has been declared one of mourn- RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | !in: throughout the Soviet rederation : 1 d government institutions, shops, e | theaters and factories will be closed. 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