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< THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. ¢, "MONi)'AY. MARCH 1, 1926 25 JANA OIL VOPTOFERTURE o~ v, e psemavoes | DELY NEGESSRY [woMEN TN sPOR'T] "% s Yo ws . ] 75 4.1 y o b 3 | Wills, with 39 victories to h dit 4:30—New York ry's ¥ ...l § tilts of the annual interclass | ;& "0 . 10 Rey ere scientific Sy BT 557 ) il e R A meet tomorrow afternoon in the starting tilts o |since she invaded the Riviera, is to CAMPLEXION lyirgini ; - Atiantic’ (it~ Clalfoute-Hadon Hall tea muisie 2200 (WPG " basket ball series, to be staged in the schoo! gymmasium, under the | take a leaf out of the book of Suzanne d Virginian Will Speak on Work Citatn: - VR R ; Lenglen and rest a while: 5:00—Yew york: sherry's P o: market reporta... 1 dwcc';lon of Lhar!o"]:cl(fll?m. r|oacll|. ORI NS s ot b !m'u ‘\\'llls has lost only one battle New Yo Uk planist. . o o i cee wo games will be played. n the initial offering s n singles since she came to France, of Congress—Others Shlineos alaptio, Dighestias Sol0 MWt 8, 1 Cannot Be Ready Be: |[iie two classes will clash. The second squads will take the field for the [and that in the mateh with Suzanne, Prulaelphia; Tatk under the auspices of Pierce Lhicanu s muthers talkED music A e other contest. who since has been suffering from P will tompete. In each serfes there y hich they defeated, | nounced that she is definitely through R — v . 3 sopho- Penn State College was | With tennis for the Riviera season. will be two senior teams. one sopl ne point—498 to 497. No more tennis for me until Wim- scores in last week's | bledon” she said vesterday as she P.M. - TEaT | 6:00—Pittsbureh: St David's Welsh Choi o Radiolas. Neutrod; i Ciicaco: Games lor the b ¥ vy time re and one junior. No freshmen ELECTRICAL CON: N “The Work of ‘ongress Up to Date” | A Ork s POORIE'S BOUE. - oo ve e e 5 Indications are now strong that the | M0 2 N E i et i i OuE i ; Washingt : will participate. 5 L # e WM. P. BOYER €O, | Wit b dmmemaihe gl -~k o et s | WO st e o " | B 25 R - 3 giniu, - % Tice it B o ot e 'y “niversity of ate ia Behring. £t valyo : sto. . P. g rginia, mem % iniie 6 itbie” Balaik - : Radio Telegraph Convention will have | basket ball, has announced members | | Universits of Utah match- '}u;"'“ e s e e iaatos her of committee on foreign affai P T e e s Sty i ; : 812 13th St. M 848 1| berora the microphone Of ’;{?(I“\'L“fi‘ Loteneciny o Newe: markets: Potier's Orchantea. .. .. 3705 H1i | ta be postponed until 1927, despite the | of firet teams and class colors as fol- | 160’ Apn Peters. 100° Helen Beyerle. 100. | Eileen Benett of England in a color- night New Soik” Yals Tl Mealpm siring Basenole E A invitation of this country to meet here | lows: 2 A Batar S0 1% ity mateh—Julia Behring, | 1658 performance, 6—4, 8—. Charles W. Darr will give the sixth Cleveland: ‘T s Hotel Hoflonden Drchastra. 222100000 ol ; Spring. Recent advices from| Senlors (Blue)—Elizabeth Ward. vy | ;o™ Fiima "Winkjer 100." Alma- Essex. s Wills took the Spanish player, otn e of e e hAcaith s, Hotel e ot Crattrs: aarkay Director Etienne of the International | Stevens, forwards: Elizaheth Hatch, | 1007 ficien ‘everle 100: Margarei G ‘ e Aivivar fais e s Shannon, Caldwell & Co., | special interest in the National Capitol, | rmparts ot - : ) 3 Telegraph Union at Bern. Indicate | center: Virginia Stary, side center; | 0. Total 400 yoints__ 6—3, for the Duke of Connaught cup, N ., Inc. 5 Detrolt: Goldiette ; ) e 8% | that the agenda cannot possibly be | Flora Alpert and Jean Sime, suards:| \yashington Recreation League |and, paived with Mme. Contoslavos, under the auspices of the Washington | : s e d & pices of thy Ashington Detioiy; D st e ; gathered from the many members and | Frieda Rosenblat. Alice Franklin and | ynembers will meet this afternoon at | Won the open douhles, 8—6. The . 4 Chamber of Commerce. 6.10—New 4 AL : acloc uct]on The ‘weekly concert of the A. & P.| g.15— Harttol « . - WNY B # xl;;mqlned into a pamphlet until late in | Barbara Burroughs, substitutes. 5:30 at the Young Women's Christian | Duke of Connaught personally pre- - Goilen mill s b D | SOtBHan il Cbln : =l the Summer, and that it does not seem | Senjors (Red)—Dorothy Ruth. Dor- | Axsociation Building in £ ~street. | sented Miss W ill< with the gold cup, Within Our Salesrooms hour. followed by the production of Moosencart, ar or : : 1. e tha e conference in Wash- | othy Boyle and Dorothy Lewis. for- [ Bach of the 12 teams of the league | Which. on her arrival here. she de- 304 Tenth St. N.W the WEHAF Grand Opera Company Eullsdelshia; Be ; R o VBA ; DgFan oan be Held prigr. to s wards; Mary Stafford. center: Nancy |are urged by Louise Sullivan, presi- | clared when she saw it "That's one . NV which will be the . g gy My R a ey i | equest of the United States| Haas, side center; (iladys Sweaker |dent, to have at least three repre- | cup I really want to wir Traviata.” sl o o it S o 43 | Gpvernment the International “Tele-|and ~Christine Bannerman, guards: |sentitives present, as plans will be | Miss Wills forehand drives againat SATURDAY Art Gilham, “the whispering pian- S D : Lo e ¢ A graph Union, popularly known as the | Bijzaneth Staples, Lucy Grimstead. [made for the Spring program. Senoritu de Alvarez had the strength 12 O'l ist,” will open th e A il markec reporta. 1510110 Dern Bureau. is preparing a pamph- | \fleina Heos and Elfizabeth Le Roy. — of those of a man. The Spanish girl at clock Noon Il sopen (the progiam, i Qiey || 6:40=_gmiuko] News: fnuncial and final market réporte. .-« 4 Hird let, containing all the suggestions and | cuhoritutes, ? Interior Depariment and Mercury |afterward declured that she = had Including Many New Sets in i m”?‘r:; include the Lotus Quar- | Hevsnpor éi 1t s P desires of the nations participating. | Juniors (Vellow)—Dorothy Fread- | tossers In the Recreation Leugue will [ never scen such speed on a ball be- Sealed Cartons Veiniey Hasrt o ) e O Devanbovi: pusia Spiallon TapbEEg: fBawR. ;o tu s 3 to serve 8s a basis for the procedure | man and Jean McGregor, forwards; | meet tonight at 8:30 at Marjorle Web- | fore. adding: 1 never felt such mani- A Py % s el »; Kdward Pruner, = i um & 4 1 when th: conference is convened. e Lok - e menteaet’ | ster School. est inferiority, even in front of Consignments Solicited enor, and Thormas Leef, bass. and the | e ey S hatiord - Hotel Orehe: tfa ) ; Letters sent by the Bern Bureau to|l01s Iall, center: (octie Teuesdall i i Mile. Lenglen. 5 oman’s Chorus of the Oito o Attantie” ity " Hotel” Morton dinner goncert. . LW b it 1 | 4ide center: Lydia Hunt an - Weser el TRtk et ook ed A atidlo, el ke ot Nieatoi Gen. reMtal o #:1 | the several countries request that they | 29° C*UOT W @e LEL S Lliet] Business High Night school Comets | Mile. Tenglen looked ill and did not st urkart _and Prot NoaVarc: German Tessonas police reports: mand seléctiond expedite work in this direction. filing | leg. . i - ATet | will oppose the Washington Athletic | measure up to her usual ability. She Simon. accompunists. Fverett Har z wrutional talk senp g G, | their suggestions and amendments to | Hutchinson ‘and Ethel Lindsay, sub- Olub eextet at §:30 u'clock tonfght on | declared that she would not play for e Time to Buy Your [ deil. tenor, will be heard in a fare- Wit Roll valls” Gisthdad i i the old London conv. 3 stitutes. fo % [the Cup of Nation at Mentone, and 7 . lonial Oreh ; ¥ onventlon of 1912, in | ™ i ores (Pink)—Ruth Shaugh | the Business High School court n 4| 18 be well recital prior to leaving for Bu- Shepard U i French not later than J i ‘ouncil | that there we no more tennis ATW ATER KENT|| 3 i A A T g velitail 11 IWGY 3306 313 [ing this, of e li;!"‘lly.r:;~rl‘:(‘r‘lllll‘1:,; nessy and Jean Reyonlds, forwards: L‘”,i‘"‘:',:"‘d game of the Councll | Bhat there o pedon " Miss Wills RADIO SET Afternoon features on WRC's pro- ficaga: Organ iccital: Hotel DretestiaFamis o be catalogued and co.ordinated and | Khoda Lewton. center; Grace Hurd, gue. ne s g v M o S A SET 1 include a musical program by | o llar Logate o Lo eaa: Word's Enteriatners.. . ;WHN 36 then printed and distributed, which |$ide center: Helen Simpson and Tack | g oo 1 west Washington | Mentone. : Plus Grove Service ce Music Study € & Pl 3y ta: Two Jays ......WBBM nrobably will r vera Fides, guards; Ma iavibaldi, Eliza- i ot ¢| “Thirty-nine victories and one de- lub, und; Sivagos Voea] and fistrumenta) . § y ) equire several months it Feipotd o the whistle this direction of Ivances Gutelius. New York: Hotel re concert: talk ~......0J% 2034 time. . beth Allison ' and Margaret Blacki- | teams will respond. o Ll W morial | feat mark my Riviera tennis thus HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. || Alice Farnes, soprano, will open the hicago: Supper Salotigy * 1015000 WIR Director Ftienne asks that each | stone. cubstitutes. . i a Colimbls Feders:| declared the California girl. T W program. followed by George R P Ao DORLER e oot LWEAR 3 } | zovernment file comprehensive sugges ) S e e v Taasnie conlest am quite satisfied, especially over the . Dplanist. 2 . talk, Trianon Ersemble " WDAY ¥ tions based on the latest pointy of | _Co-ed\sharpshooters from the Uni- | tion. B. V. P. U, Leagu Impravement in my yolleying. MFrons Naw Sone ATe Bk Y Sy view. utilizing data available. He sug. | Yersity of Maryland registered two| AlLStar tusket ball fracus |NOW on 1 will let up on tennix to a 5 ' o M Tl e R T O WA o zests the incorporation of the repor( |MOTe remarkable scores in their inter- )(| mlu'hvf | :":"ul:llfi Oy Gax | certain degree until Paris and Wim- A LocalRadioEnterta t B s e e DrORTAN <o« ovss waBr of the committee of the five alliad |Collegiate range schedule last week. | which was scheduled origl ™| bledon. atic uctiion inment || Richmond. Va.: Children's hour : Lo } | countries on an International Electri- | ABainst the University of Utah they | Wednesday night has been postpone v _GKW o -3 & Tuingiet, o Rox cal Communication Union held m|made a perfect record. and against [ until Friday night at 830 at the . s | Pathe, Murdock, Mar- ; b SUWLW Washi $ Inivaraity Towsiind Marj Webster School on Massa- | . , g, o A, thelon bl iy cuse University they missed only | Marjorie Webster School on ) IN BOWLING PRIZES wol Crosley in Console Monday, March 1, 1926. AT T e e U WKRe 403 | (0 ‘the Parls Conferenca on Telearanhe [one point, turning in « 409 total. Vie. | chusetts avenue and Fourteenth ] WLING PRIZE 7:30—Richmond Hill 2 axkle BERke-Fciove: sqioN W and the modernized mobile radio ser-|tory in each case is practically as. | street. A clozging lesson will be Type, Atwater Kent and NAA—Nav i 3 Atlantlc Ol o o natrumiental ‘reeifal ... L.\ WCAD i vice regulations, " | sured. although the opponents’ scores | conducted by Miss Webster prior to As LOOP RACE ENDS other Sets. 244 _‘\“":1!«‘?"'%"""""‘-"“""' Va. s e ive repobis: Hotel Rifz-Carltan” Orchedtra WOOQ 3 Questionn: Sent Out. haye not been learned. thefigamel dncia. sty Ion S8etch 31.5 Meters). Piiladelpiia: Police’ repoiin: Hitel Rita-Garjten Orchestrs Jppg - 3 Mol A decisive triumph was chalked up | and Women's Council League mem 5 hiladeliia Di » s WMCA prelimiarny questionnaire asks| ¢, (he College Parkers in their re. bhers will follow. ‘N ) 345 pam.—Weather Bureau re ¢ - a rts New York: Karnival King ] i Bt 27tk At eschler s 955 p.m.—Time signals. il Baltimore. Organ recital % WEAR . Hpar ehingis FgSIing vedio clsetri — o Georgetown Church Bowling League T e Ratinks Onchestia’ 100001001 1581 cal communications they desire made Anfshed its ectiédule lpat weak, Wit - 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. RE i ‘ement 2 wric 2 5 b & 920 Pa. Ave. N.W. i R " ; ports. l(‘mw:;. i Som! ment - _ WOCO b ;2‘;‘);:_;'\::-;‘{.1{;";.1,nn:1m. Conference e the final games determining two W lK;!l'—d\tuallluglvn Radio Hospital g Drake Hotel Ensemble and ~Biackstone Sing o0 o, e ¢ m_::d';:rm:: 1:“4’;:;3(;:; ;;Ll pri Marshall of Christ Episcopal und Committee (256 Meters) Nintet < T ¥ ge 3 . Inc 33 team, rolling in his team's last set uesda e i ¢ 45— CincanttY Taik “The Foremen's Club Movement in the ' 3 | service: radio telephonic hroadcasting, e s S y Mal‘ch 2 B At int innati: Taik, G o t 325. radlo. el : ng, reached the required minimum num- y d ontinued. Unit: at or public broadeasting as we know it —————— e ber of games necessary to become Commencing 1 P.M. WMAL—Washington Radio Forum DAl dntumental; wad, vosal solu et 501 |In this country, and the assignment eligible for prizes, and his individual e B Are Listed., Erem UL TR B e S fore 1927, Four first and four second teams |ct with the University of | nervousness. The French girl has an- 5 he 8:00—Harttord, Conn: Talk instrumental, and socul soius o OffrequaninG o wave HiEths to i OWLING is a sport without a champion in the strict sense of | SUEIble his indiv On View Monday Afternoon (E1ESTheeani). | Newark: Lecpure; "l Beil'e Houry" from Bra VATIONA XbrVIoes MK ek Tintite pomme Mttt ol A il D0 LDl Bl S ? Rk Terminal hour telegraph statio o adiophc ew es , pres . s , secre- ! “piscopal. getting New Yoik: Terminal hou: elegraph stations, mobile, radlophone 10-pin_count on his spare in the tenth R “soloiste: Hoou Duye. . WCAU ‘ broadcasting and other lines of Silent. tary, treasurer and general manager of the Agriculture Inter- | oF Iphia: nd L] 9 Lo Y g a8 | box of the last game of the schedule, | (168.5 Meters). ity ona: MBI i, W modern wireless communication. Meas: [\ o by ckpin League, “and this is especially true of the duckpin game. | hrought his game total to 142, win Dl&flgurlng | s e, N, ¥ and violin elaeiions ures as to the elimination of inter. ksl Sl soidiary srbpalail g 4 p.m.—Alice Barnes. soprano. pmond Hill, N Y aeal suloists: Synchrophase hour 1 3 feren istress sa 2z ' r appears to be able to count on getting what he hits most eruptio e g e R HEI T B ol e SO il g e ot i merege in fey sioumpaet. Bex ohib 3o haue s {Sesk SUASLLA Kok vl T e 5:3 New Yoris tal tal ingtrumen s v bk A 4 i ) F his average is c stent. vou shoo $ S rabs 10ons 530 p.m.—Vipivoce Music Study New Yoris: Recita mental artists:, 3 s i e davieRtgrae ik anl [ of thetime and verag A 3 | week had turned in a 140 zame ] a " ormed Chureh of . B Club, under the direction of Frances e rehegtra felegraphy and telephons will ules he | strike-ball into a bunch of duckpins maybe you get ‘em and maybe you | Albert of Lutheran turned In the uick Gutelius, a Markots jentai ‘program 38 | 1 highest game, with 133, but, fot hav Program follows: Thelma Callahan, L L naan bu T T 5 noEted N, ; | don't. highest game, with 165, but, ot hav. pestra: : Xact dute of the world radio| ™"\ 4 duckpins seems to be about the e Ty e healed u:‘anm. !e'le:. ns !’rnm “Toy Sym- u.:»! Gibson Orchestra theatrical feature .. ‘w".v‘} L 204 {conference here has not been deter j A > is not eligible for phony’s selection Ly trio, Jean Wesi. ) A et Ritactand Danea Oéfieatra: Uncle ) mined by the State Department and no [only game in which the rank outsider | M AKEFRS OF GOLFING ainat slaibe brook, violin; Frank Westbrook, cello, B Vs enat: voeal solas v w a612 204 announceme 2 s haric Siitite o eague, « y ok, cello 1 w0l nouncements relating to possible[hay a chance of licking the star. A | among the Georgetown churche: Don 't worry any |and Thelma Callahan. piano; Marie Pittshureh: N market reports: aidress PWi ane dates are forthcoming. It is known 3 d 100 might take | v 1 more about that | Hudson and Jean Hammerlund in Detroit: N prenedts: health talk: musie. 2 742 [ however, that, as the GGovernment has | man averaging around 100 mis e SUPPLIES MAY BAND joyed a most successful season, not a WRC—Radio Corporation of America Ehilsdeionis rash Just spread a | plano duets (a) selecticns from "“Toy BAHo ity CLINE Rvgrat ‘ % X 8 97 | asked the Bern Bureau to aid in plan-|on the District League leader, for ex- | zame having been forfeited. West little Resinol over | Symphony,” (h) “Turkish Mareh”; se D el Canital Theater Orchsirai Bay Etate Quartet ..o f 4 | ning the conference and in collecting | 4mple, and hand him a lickinz in a | Washington Baptist took the winner's the irritated swm | lections by double quartet of girls' | Cleveland: ‘Willard Ladies’ Ensemple, o - oiile, 3 and publishing the agenda, its suz-|game or a set. He might do it, you | cup. havinz led the league through- and watch the 1im- | volces. Kathryn Latimer, Marie Hud- e e G unborg Aspen. Norwegian soprano. ... ... 8 gestions as to the earliest possible date | ynderstand. and it has been done, | BY the Associated Press out its achedule. provement. This | son, Murel, Gladys and Gertrude Cow- Denvars Market . repo B 1 | for convening the seasions will be se-| though it is a possibility rather than | Recognizing golf as an industry as| league statistics follow soothing omtment | sill. Thelma Callahan, Jean Hammer. | 8:15—San EFrancio; Market s % CWMe riously considered. 1t will be nacessary | 5 probubility—If you get what 1 mean. | well ax a game, the Chicago Associa FINAL TEAM STA usually getsright to |1und and Charlotte Toepper: string Bergen { Orchestra: * vocal Lo s sy |'0 ask the Senate to reauthorize the| “snyway, it is probably this idea |tion of Commerce has named a com- | y the source of the |auartet, Jean Westhrook. Gladys apilinstrumentyl aytiste; teacin e 42 | use of funds amounting to $75.000, now { that misleads the average tournament [ mittee to aid in staging the national |West Washington trouble and rarely | Cowsill. violins: Frank Westhi 8:30—Minneapotia Fzrm cture . ; N 2 allocated for disbursement prior to | oo tie " and makes the usual free-|€olf exposition to be held in Chicago | (aivar: e les: Fallon's Californians . . ¥ . el _ A i fails to clear suay | cello, and Thelma Caliahan. pian e AnEreat’ Panl "Stove. planiet - : ; 4 June 30, 1926, but It is not believed | furall tournament something of a | April 610 £aivn ! Paul Stoye, 4 : S i n ey hrotear awaY | Jean' Westbrook, violiniet; Vipivoce “ TO 10 PM. any opposition will be encountered. or | joke from the standpoint of the man| R. €. McManus. chairman of the |fineran, oo e ot e f Club, “Kentucky is Calling You.” BY | 0.0 nec woines sts: reading } 2 73 |as to the postponement which seems|phowling 100 or less. Suppose we | committee, today said that the sup. A g unsightly eruption. | - N est Cowherd: Marie Hud Das. DLoinge il of Minnesota heogram ..o 430 | necessary. Br e A R I receive | PIVIng of Eolf needs lacked organized | L SEASON RECORDS. Resinol is also an excellent houschold | son, pianist, “Sleigh Bells." by Tachai- Los Angeles: Lok Band. Raiio Movie Club; Loew's & e 500 entries You o pretty safe | management, withough the industry |, H1Zh indiidual averace—Marshall. Christ remedy for burns, cuts, insect stings | kowsky: trio, the Westbrooks and Miss SPr e Theatar program ot . “:;"}‘;' 3 NOTED CAMERA MAN D|ES in estimating that 250 of these will| had grown until there were 3.000 c | Hizh 14l game—Larsen. Grace. 142 sores, itching and many otherills where | (allahan. “Pastel Minuet': Vipivoce Avantie Citg: Hotel Ambassad chestra iR kL : fall in class B (averaging from 97 to|cerns making accessories for the game | Hich | sl S Shak, West Washc 2 soothing, healing” application 18 | Club, selections from oy Sym- | Pittsburgh: Rudd Light Oper: S WHN —— -~ 103, inclusive). 150 in class (' (averag-| and 1,200 devoted their entire energy ! Hizh ‘team set— Peck, 1 3 New York: Toew's Orc W - : ; needed. Ask your druggist for phony."” | New York: Philharmon c e . 4| John 8. Schneider, Photographer, |inz 96 and less) and but 100 in class | to golf supplies INDIVIDITAL RE Slavly Pengemm Neenserow. | e eloguies- amatenr debit hour || WRNY g R A (164 and over). | There were 3.200 listed golf clubs WEST W4 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals, e rumental soloista: Lion'a Cluh WRY A 2 Listed U. S. Presidents in Clientele.| “It is quite possible that a member and many others not vet tabulated RMOX ; of the class ' group might win the| owing te the rapid growth of the |$lak [ 12 noon—Organ recital. broadcast B Srehertra; vocal and inatrumental artists 0L KUK 2 A 3 @ from the lomer L. Kitt studio. New Yor: ANATINE ot Drizes: Reformen Church Quarted wnye s Ganl COLUMBUS. Ohio. March 1 UP\— | fret prize: but it Is quite probable game. Two new clubs are announced | Yo “Irving Bosrnstein’s Hof Roston ! Metrovalitan Theater brogram = coi-o ool WAHG oaq |John 8. Schneider. §6. nation: at he will not, and that 70 ent | each day. he said, and the total value | MeDaniel R 1 p.m.—-Irving Boernstein's Hotel Raston: e e et ‘arifsis | WAHG ] Ko photographer and formar pees. | hat he will not, and that 10 por cent he total value | Mehi Washington Orchestra, broadcast from Philadeiphia: Malie' Merey Minstrels: Wing's Orchestra D f k 3 y r eS| of the prizes would go to of materials for building courses, club. | Hrles tre Sotol Washington DAl ey Theater mragram : T 155 | (dent. of the Nationsl andifiate Pho-|op 1o, PEses, Would 60 L0 i O et avatcisand ot sup. |iobnton s New York: Christian Science lecture G WCAP — Chesapeake _and Potomac e U el and. instrimenta! yrogram ... WEAL a3 | tographers’ Associations, died here | claseification ix in effect. In other | plies for golfers ran into many mil. AP — Branford Theater nrogram pianists 3 2 3 3 Ll ; ] words, without a handicap or classifi ar. I H Made, but Ends Telephone Co. (1685 Meters). ATk B o e artat: ol Dond ‘Orcliesira. . WWTIC Schneider listed among his cllentele | i wa s sonmt ao i et ean b it || I'lome-iViade, ! b . e hout “hcimcaeans oo WREE 5 G000 7 | Presidents Haves. McKinlev, Roose. | ¢ i iz i i 5 UHEEEUNM s il §:45 to 7 p.m.—Art Gillham, “the A aaa) _nroeram . G ;I8 b e e o el oee, | of ‘the prize monev being carried off | into miltions of dollars. to say noth- | Ather | Coughs In a Hunry whishering Dlaniat. Retroit: Muzcal oD iiion pox 1111110101 WY selt, Tatt, Harding and Coolige, and |14 350 or"ne rou of the howlers. | Ins af clibs. bags, score. cards. tee | (e | g > T nta hall tournament. ... . Prasr 8 &7 hne of oxes and eclothin | . 7 o 7:20 p.m.—Public Utilities ianta ot ha ment - WDAT CUWDAR 14 to have of the ity guile o A family supply of dependable cough ||| | yixih of a series of talks on matters | A A Ldias s . TRGW | photographers to zei the latter to ce bowlers 96 and under There will be an attempt to orzaniz o Ty el of special interest in the National | Bortland . Congert 1 "and netrimental artista: auartet: ad- o smile hefore a camera. flrhne‘ld;r! rall_continues. “rofl for pleasure and [ makers of golf supplies and accessories | B i ssves about o > | o s, iR : . k2 photograph of President Roosevelt has | axercive chiefiv and are not particu- | amd q : |k Huiier i > Glingies siver Sirenr. - Radim . ) ) xercice ch are not and also those > . | i { Capital. by Charles W. Darr. given can Francison . Markeis: ‘Lind's Orehestra . K i1 dince 1 fiie conmresaianel IMEMEPial! ety intevastett i cast potase, as (hey | ey 1o, (Nose who parchace thes 18- funter under the auspices of the Washington | § T B FAA 478 T ERA L i = 2 at some order may be brought T Hunte Chamber of Commerce. | Dtar: Epndman' hour: siories : . have never heen cluse enough to them | of the chuos resulting from. the or chest cold. soreness, throat 720 to 7:40 p.m.—Joint recital by | 9:45—Memphis: Cortese Ensemble A s | to acquire the taste. a small cash prize | growth of the industry | b 10 TO 1 PM, fund and fairlv numerous inexpensive Larsen tickle - i Mabel C. Latimer ,soprano, and Con- 3 L S A o ans. E . ) ¥ numen . | Eamen Hekle phoarseness or *difliewlt | Mabe Caeiaide. Funsell, child planist. | 10:00—tiamy Beach. £lu. Druce prosram. i oo TRNK 5360 2,500 | market of associated apparatus, such | (Faphies brojpably, would meet (e firthen up at night with eroup and vou 740 to 8:05 p.m.—Joint recital by Hioh, AREEE: MOV B GRoRRA orean” el Pool s : 5|15 snecial transformers, choke colls | 1000 e e 11107 sronn s s aERMANS ENTHUSED (6 want quick help, try 3 he Lotus Quartet—Hazel Gem, so- hour:_English's 7 SR ; ‘ and filter condensers specially _ ; d Hart u Ip, dry this selisble : Nowark: Eling’ Ensemble: pianigt etra - soiol el sizned for use with the Raytheon|O0n the basis of the urual dollar en R old home-made cough remedy. An ovano. Frances Venden Bogert, alto; Newark: Fling Ensemb Tt b i I vou with 213 ||| | Edwara Pruner, tenor, and Thomas e Fork Piano recital: Studs Chub: violinist. .. v 308 | fube. mow make it possible for home | rance fee for each cvent bowled. And OVER GOI.F COURSE e druggist_can supp! T M i 2 ‘las ovid r ounces of I'inex. Pour this into & ||| | Leer, bass—and’ Woman's Chorys of & Francisco® Rudy Sejeers Orchesies. - ---- 2000 kG builders to make a “B" battery elim- | C1ass A could provide a_ prize Oind pint bottle and fill the bottle with the Otto Simon Studio of Washington e Park: Tecture: Woodmansten Inn tra. . MC E nator, which is every bit as good as |0 mee! lte Chstro o Tenxtag thie dif | Bieher plain granulated s r o rt and Prof. Otto 8imon Philadlenhia: Arcadia Dance Orchestra: v 2 the factory-made product. | la e 8 2 S, Gentzler e wulated sugar syrup. Or Helen Burka ance. . Orchestra i il 5 23140 bhut fixing the entrance fees for sin- | . Lindhere. "W nse clarified nolasses, honey, or ||| (at the piano. 2 4 Pt OB e BatadINR: : 3| “The rectification obtained with this | Ut NXIME the entiance foes for W\ gy e \geociated Pr | SHckefors sorn svrup, instead of sugar svrup. §:06 to 815 p.m.—"The Work of Richmond Hill. X. Y.. Weather: Hotey T i el type of device 1s about as perfect asy 0.7 thay feel that way. Thus| COLOGNE, March 1.—Golfer |nl'i‘y'fl:y'v” B Jesived wnia Dcibe Wk § f}l | Congeses uu to fate.” by Heptsecnts- New Voric:” Violin and vocal solas: palice ‘and ‘weather re- it has been possible to ohbtain with| oyery uh would stand on its ewn |Cologne are jubilant. The British | Lindbers. B 5 4 nint of really remarkable cough tive R. Walton Moore, of Virginia, ories Richmond. Versatile’ Orcheetra. - -.. “........WNYC 326 any practical rectifier, and is one of | VeV | evkctiation of the Golosie. soic Haol pii A "i"“]‘l' Tt m;u«v iml_]am! xin spite member of committee on m..pigui Lome; Orehe na“:‘:;(rl.murumrnnl solos. . 2 the many reasons why it is proving R Loty the: Doeie. ooh o \\nhlu s ¥ i of its low cost. can he depended up- 5 New York: Ferr: re oo A g ; d i ot . a ietc ous « 3 arsha sribiis Bl Tl affa o Sonit o | v i ol Wesiey Hooker's Orehastra ; 1101a0 popular. borh in commercial t¥1es |, carer o the middle classes rather |the best I8-hole course in Germany, |De Ladmuti s quirk & Sing - flt 8 to 8:45 p.m.—Everet E : cert: Creole Follies ER of pl EUFESRE SUPPIY, AU S e} than the aristocracy, they might con- |and the plavers are polishing up their | So0ke! < ou can feel this take hold of a | tenan farvewell recital prior to leav: | Atlantie City: S > program. . ... All-American “Constant B" and in| . d Y | Gordo congh instant] 1t loosens and wenos Al | Mimeanolia- Weather nad market reports.” g e T D in | sider a tournament for ‘closed’ league | clubs in anticipation of a big season. | Bors Smitios ihs nubinemi wtons huowt ine for Burope. Tos Angeles: Southern songs: banjo selections. . un ll_'”md" '{;‘ fi""‘?“‘;?-'h e _"‘ -‘f bowler The ‘closed’ league, as I| lonz with the requisitioning of | Sturart . possible disadvantage 1s the use of|,qs the term. covers all teams whose | 2,660 apartments hotels, 88 schools, | Thle. cnd noatiee and moato ot ] |oo8s e wn—Tapar Heglth| Sayriatin: Sifinca Tadies 1 hich b o tickle. and soothes anc "t ropolitan Tower, New Clevelan illard a glass tube which is subject to <hi 1 zes i o | irritated membranes of the throat |f| | Talk” trom Metrop 10:30—Springfield: - Weather : membership is restricted to actual em- es and 2 movie theaters, the snd ‘tronchisl Taibes. wwith. neli N breakage if given '”'"]'K" ‘"“:’“*‘x"d‘- ploves of the office or institution rep- | troops, in 1819, took over the city’s DONOGHUE RAISING SON It ym? no parts to {ep fl(‘e.mrm m;n '! resented by the team. The tourna-|one and only golf course. To BE BOXER AND R"JER . 2 Cypales” from New Rark O PO Worlh. WL ol Blaters o5 Hu{-ro:\':&o&:mal,yn:v.dugemm e ment could be divided into Sections A Not satisfled with the layout, the Yinex is a special and_highly to 11 pm.—Grand 2 driland” Weathar ‘and ‘market veporig: (alk land B, the former made up of the|Scotch golf sharks in the occupational| sreve Donoghue, England's pre- concentrated compound of Norway Traviata” by the W _ysul]m L Atlanta: John McCrindl oteh :nl!sdl ,t . et nc_lre':my. Srated: iifs of theitasth first division teams of all these|(orces improved the greens and fair-|mjer ;,,,.k,\.‘ i« raising his boy to be a pime extract, and is probablv the under direction of Cesure Sodero, from ! n . TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 3 Mei afl";n-v:m :'fl lw; wY“:“m ‘closed’ leagues, the latter of ihe sec-| wayvs each vear, put in & few more|poxer and a horseman. i hest known means of overcoming B 24 | 11:00—Troy. N. V.. King Jasz and his drehastia. . o : R4 o L ol y Uy 9 S | ond_division outfits. bunkers and added water hazard. | oxing makes a boy quick and nim. severe coughs, throat and chest _Program Tuesday. e DR T R oo e g as. much as the ordinary filament| ““rhis applies to team matches only. [The course is now considered the |yle, and such qualities are the ver: enlds, 3 o to 7:45 a.m.—"Tower Realth ex: Tos Angeles: Packard Orchestra. . . 3 T rectifier tube. : | m convinced that individual events | classiest in the country. which can||ife of a jock sid the veteran Thire are many worthless imi. il | ercises.” from” Metropolitan Tower, | o York: fore dnenter Tisarn. “The Doy Comes Home Most of the “B" battery eliminators | ghauld he on a handicap basis only. | boast of not more than half u dozen | bier. kmown hiefly in America for :.mm- rvf"hu mixture. To avoid il [ New York City ! St e RN I TR T e Rl designed 'lnl;wule with the Raytheon Capt. Nelson of the Property five, | 18-hole courses. There is talk of mov-|pig fajlure to ride Papyrus to victory mp,.vm‘nw;.-p ask for 2Y S Aftange 'is: Siiver S banice. Orchesira tubes have been more or less clumsy | while his team was temporarlly oc- |ing the German open championships nst Barl Sande on Zev in 1923. SHinoes Ot IMReRY With Tl i ew' York : Mannattan Denns's Or affalrs, as ed on a flat board. so | cupying first place in the Agriculture | from Salzbrunn to Cologne this vear. | >at Donoghue is a stable anvthing else. Guaranteed i — Low Angelos: Musical. prozram: Town Crier. ... 0000 RN While such arrangements are all right | which, alas. no lonzer exists, since [ N ees. uf .\ claied = for laboratory purposes, they occupy | his outfit was nosed out last week). PAOLO ENTERS RACE. | Derby four times. Recently the hoy 2 " Boston: Metropolitan Theater organ al. ... 0 to give ahsolute isfaction Doubts Competition in Schneider Den: Voiee culture: KOA Orchestra; soloists......... P! 5 482 | too much space for use in the home | suggested a series of team matches AT N O Minh el ol WaD & Bosing toutest the Nationsl lo, witme - | Sporting Club, where well to do 1ng- Bt il Cineimnati- Communits | program-. ..o .. : 2 n Pace Torm. € . K : E Cup Event This Year. Hot_Springs:” Pooley ~ program: hestr: or with sets having compartments| hetween ‘closed’ league teams on the Lz £ funded. ‘The Pinex Co. up 1 ) i designed for dry “B" batteries. basie of league standing—frst place | —Peter de Paolo, winner in the auto- | fUCIE oy Covc i evening dress, by teams rolling each other, second place | MoPile races at Miami Tuesday, will |{'Shmer, ST, ' CRCITEE GICCh S X artiste g 78 Ft. Wavne, Ind. LONDON. Mare —The West- Atlantic City: Foliies Berzere Dance Ore <l minsier Gazette vs i unlikely | 11:30—Detroit: “The Merry Old Chief"... i X teams ditte, etc. What do the howl. | take part in the races in Charlotte s e r D HNE that Great Britain will compete for |11:45—Atlanta: Hapny Four Quartet...'! R i I have designed the plate current |ers and alley managers think of it2" | May 10 gilistic talent Britain can muster. he. 1f vou have a severe cough \\ LUTHERAN 15 REZS3RER o=t York City. - i b " New Vork: Harry Leonards Orchesira, . .. Suc o .m.-—Music by the * Harttord, Conn': Travalers Ensembla: soloists ease and promptness that it is 9 to 10 pam—AMusle by 290, oo ¥ Macal and miano TECHAl. .- .- . really astonishing. & P Gypsies” from New York Cit For Worth: Ward's Trail Blazers ge3 & RO> SH-Z, Philadelphia:* Adelphia_Dance Orchestra.......... 1 5 Unit Designed More Compactly. the Schneider cup for seaplanes next 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. supply unit which T am describing = £ 4 | in this artcile so as to make it more | Harry MeQuinn, out with the Plant | | » HAS SWIMMING STAR. comm‘;‘ln ngianie °'; ““M';‘ d"/ "‘"’: Bureau team of the Agriculture In-| HONOLULU, March 1 (#).—Ha- B e e e enroont. 1 | terhureau League after an ahsence of | nsl e 0 wali has & new swimming stcr in have a "B “‘TY e atten into | FoMe nine vears. counted 97. 98 and whose sparkling performances resi. this case the unmit can tted into|gq in his three efforts. If he can keep i dents see a successor to that aquatic a small cabinet of appropriate size. |up this rate of progress for the rest | By Chester Horton. marvel, Duke Kahanamoku. He fs Hot Sorings: Firestone Frolic. .. 3 The over-all dimensions of the unit|.¢ (he season h be hattl! I = & ¢ t New Vork: Ukulele Boh McDariald: o re 10 inches long, 7 inches wide and | Of theaeason he should be Dattling | phe idea of pivoting hecomes such |Johnny Woodd 17, who. desnife the . i » e 08! y Feel Glonous’ Tarth Shock in Portugal. =R bt N INENRA Bt g i 81; inches high. A set of two large- i Mav' Hapry will be remembered |#N all-important factor with many ;“':”"1':,;,'"’_,m', L i ey ey . LISBON, Portugal, March 1 ®.—1| 1.5 100 anceles e AM. sized 4b-volt “B" batteries take UD|py the base ball, hasket ball and | £olfers that they easily fall into the | "¢ e g g | A slight eurthquake shock was felt Tos Anzeles: o Otehestra Fown' Crier.. ... .03 fea 3 a space 9 Inches long, 8% inches|powling fans of 16 vears ago. He was | habit of starting the club away from . here at 10:10 o'eluck last night. The San Francisco Dance Orchestra... .- S % wide and 713 inches high. The|one of the outfield trio of John P.| the ball wjth a NEWARK GETS GAGNON. disturhance followed several days of ncinnati: Froli : Wesl weight of the unit is 14 pounds. as|Fvans' famous kid base ball team. | pivot—that is, by | ypwdng Y. Mateh 1 G i ll i fours | unusual heat. . il BRI R ¢ against 27% pounds for the two|the Aggies, of the old Independence | P ieatstoly N. J. h 1 0@ - ; : ¥ | Newark has purchased Harold Gag- 4 B hasianis, A ! twisting the en- | TV T Cross - shortatop. E feature of the circuit has Hi ‘s case. ineid Ny, v offe i body to th . " G = o RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO poan Sarefily. dssigned to meet the|a hint to cartaln bawlers who have + {right,” The' club| Gagnon, who refused to report to October. The race will be held in the 12:00—New York: McAlpin Entortainers..,.......... 1 > United States. ew York: Van Schenck from the Parody Club i for Coughs_ . The newspaper says it is now re- AR i L LA CUR - garded as impossible to construct ma- | Portland: Vocal and instrumental coneert....". SARAATA™) | chines and test them out in time ""'i ":]‘;"?:'"l;‘"rn::;;fld:.""'fcllr,lu?‘ama(‘ program . . . - v ombar oyal Canadians, 1 the competition. Des Wolnes: Grgan Fecital from Capito] Theater. 1 SE3BR2S523F SRS II=RD 233 & twdie P Ty €« ” et exacting conditions under which it is | quit the game after marriage. When is started away | Kanss City iast vear, bl ascare c TONIGH fo operate, and no changes should |the fever struck him again he wasted with the hands, | Professional ba . % 3 BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA be made in the constants or method no time devising alibis, but teok his' The hody doesn’t - - < Ige \\"orlk ofRLc"zr"‘«‘ “:P Noted Authority on Radio ! of assembly of ;h:runlh Bel|("re!‘ults wife n;:l ||a the altlg,s with him and N push it away. ARRANGE DUAL MEET. P to Date,” b epresentative i b i will be obtaines the specifications | now she is az enthusiastie over the When the start of SRKE! s Don't stav head- R. Walton Moore of Virginia, All Rights Raserved. Rapradyction Prohibiisd. and material called for are used as|game as he is, is a leading mem- k the back swing is | A BERKELEY. Calif. March 1 el achy, hilious, con- | | WCAP, 8:05 to 8:25 o'clock. . directed. ber of one of the local women's teams, with o fwist: of | & GURS, DRk IAet S stipeted, sick!| | - Do Not Use Ordinary Voltmeter. [&nd is plenty good enough to outroll the body it indi- | University of CRITTS ton May 22 One or two pleas- Metropolitan Theater pro- - Do not try to use the ordinary type [ Tog "keens her. In £oon Tommor and s (M| has been approved. The meet will be ant, candy - like gram, WNAC, 8 o'clock. of voltmeter to determine the amount | properly chastens him. The case sug- 5F the club im the | @ week before the I. C. A. A. A. A.. “Cascarets” any AlRbidE b ¢ B B } ot Vl;’g'-flk't Ly "‘"md"'c:“" and| gests a very 7-"‘1'1’ nlmlun for the alley hands is lost. The S ey i il y eid’s hour,” from Bran- 3 amplifier terminal of the unit. e | proprietors” of the eity: “And ther = Hme il el L It Tty WOR. "3 : type of pocket voltmeter used for dry | fhey took up bowling —and lived hap. | pivot should de- | SHOULD EXCEL IN WATER. batteries Is not suitable for use in|pjly ever afterware and the chances| Among naval people it is regarded liver a'|n| ~1|:u| o'clock. s measuring voltages en any of the o are there Is less of it than the player | a8 Partieularly fitting that the Naval your howels s plate_current supplies that are at-| Emily Nell, lead-off bowler for the | thinks who is so concerned about |Academy should excel in aquatic N Then vou will Musical program by the A. - 8 | Fohed to the lghting mains. iy Mot loAhof buwiar (oc, the | thinks whio. la_so. conesenad about|CCNENT, viicried T rowing, sl botl look and feel clean, sweet, re- and P. Gypsies, WCAP, and When bullt aasording to these plans | Gor e O R e an 1t T tha hande and the | ming ‘and water polo are regarded freshed: your head clear, stomach other stations, 9 to 10 o'clock. the unit is very easy to operate, and | pendable pinspillers of the eircuit, may.|as the hands sweep it back, the |With particular pleasur right, tongue pink and vour skin ;Q‘hen :3: ‘xro:;ll;l:; ::Jl;!ud 'l:!e;; fi: out (Ir(nllhe Eame fol:| S time be- | shoulders will naturally turn with it. o s sy . ~ATT ~ s no resul ot | cause of ness. Lacking the service | The turning will he mostly above the et anaiia e mht‘)z-.]%:)i G’t}:c-rrels. WCAU, 9 llo:'v"t‘:’- n';nl_l.d 't’t:.;&na.:r;r&oms“mn- ply for the plate circuits of radio re-| using the lighting current. You will | of their second best bowler at this | walist, Chere It helongs, 1’1 the head TWO PENN SPORTS PAY. carets” never gripe, inconvenience § 4 Unit. Part 1 PPy | ceivers. Until recently, however, no|actually find a decided improvement |gtage of the campaign fs a blow tois held still. The shoulders turn—I Foot ball and basket ball were the cken, “C ts” has become Ry (e g ¢ 3 really worth-while home censtruction |in clarity and volume when using the [¢the Colymbians. but Capt: May | away from the ball, not down toward | only self-sustaining eports at the Uni- or sicken, “Cascarets” has be La Traviata,” by the WEAF During the past year many im.|kit has been available to the fan|new “B” current supply, This can|O'Brien has procured a capable sub-|the ground—until the left shoylder, |versity of Pennsylvania during the the largest selling laxative in the Grand Opera Co., WCAP and provements in factory-built “B" bat.|whe likes to “rell his own.” The|be readily determined Z switching | stitute in gnl Parker, leading | ut the top of the back swing, points | 8cademic year 1924.25. Thirteen of world for men, weomen, children. other stations, 10 to 11 o'clock. tery eliminators have resulted in pop- | development of the Raytheon tybe,|from the unit to the “B” bat-|bowler of Public Debt Girls’ (o the ball. =~ /" e I the fifteen sports fostered ’ the Buy a box at any drug store. ularizing this source of current sup. together with thy appearance on the terles. Leagus. (Covytlght. 1026.) council lost money.

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