Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 35

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J T P . T & TON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE a5 - motoring rodd; with luck, he could Lord Oban's son, juist hame frae » 2 cover the run from \Windermere la, I'm thenkin'?" . WRGT B UBA RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS : SR WO o T A e l l ’!' next morning should bring him to manded John, now theroughly an TONIGHT. he aw 0 the alon Mallaig about midday, so there should | noved since a scare of ears must huve i Concert by the United St be no difficulty in wiring Betty the | the guestion, and some of those M B VRC WIZ approximate hour of his arrival. [ present doubtless remembered hi Marine Band, WRC, WJZ, , ‘Although he knew It was foolish he The policeman stood.his ground \H,VL and WCAD, 7:30 to 9 — could not help asking himself what “It's natter o' identity. ye ken o'clock. . Reg US sudden crisis had arisen at Inver- { This smash wiil hae to 1 i rired Srsen By Louis Tra Y. vatent Ofics lochtie that not only called him to {intil by they insurance companies, Eileen's side but demanded the wreak- cgpts their |ing of physical vengence ob Alistair. s Mavle 2t | What irresistible influence had brought | he explained. “Very well. Y to stay with_them and he 1 oare t. But hospitality. Shortly afterw . Apollo Gl > V :15 i Musical Program to Include] | o5 oo O W'T 813 svxors1 n due at Mallaig within a couple of Jim Park. Hudson Bay Co.s agent at|riVes 5 Moose Lake. is sreatly disturbed by & news | While walking through the st Betty Bridgnorth inta Eileen’s camp? | hours. For goodne AF6OE fhm Marine Band Concert Mu Phi Epsiton Sorority pro- | |toming matriak of: Alsialr Spencer Fanton | Koo Frrmimmne® who” telfs i He had a vague memory of some love a garage where 1 can hire another has evidence that’ he had passages years ago between her and one of his men on the { Cousin Alistair, but they came to He owned a tourists had g ; lon t0 Elleen Grant and referring to- the gram, WLS, 8:20 o'clock. spective bridegroom as the heir presump s of Lord Ohan: whose only son. John B north Panton. disappea: but a flock and Dance Numbers. i Lt 7 e ~ 54 “];‘n_\'a‘l‘finlun Orchestra, WRC, and whose death s about To be presumed | M. Coalie and the latter culls 3 meeting st really serious h_v" other |'t‘l:|ll|\';w. *| commandeered in Fort Wil . P 'GY' and WCAD, 9 to hy law. arke decides to leave Moose Lake | his house of Inspect Winter of S Above all, wl did ileen’s letter 1 liam v e informant y JZ, AD, and go b o Ei ¥ « assistan eaux: Mr. 5 e v « = . The drama will he the prevailing | | 9:30 o’clock. AP ot Borcaton- o tella Me. Lestie: | Tk judso of e Probate Court: mean? THer very outspokenness offer- | howeve undertake 1o look form of entertainment on the radio | the temporary head of - the Hudson' Bay | sham “"led a sort of veil. Was she literally lafter a r the damazed two \ Co.. that he. is John Bridgmorth Panton. - Eileen reads letters which come from John | idding him take her away from her | Seaters Ax Yoo Malth train wonld program to be broadeast tonight by | finpronel LCh Maple. Leslie's daughter, is a ther and to Alistair, and she is r and Male e [ With a strangely vivid | teave for' that terain 10 minvtes station WRC. S Hbner o the tale ara s encournges Her | tanfmed i her helier i dohns mnocence, | OWn people The WRC Plavers, who have }?"'i”f‘- WRVA, 9:45 to 1I | |father to help youns Panton. e oty ! pitterly Wi Allstair. " | finsh of recollection the words of the land arrive there before noon ablished ense s as reg 0 clock. In the meantime. Eileen Grant narried hn de s to g0 off on an automobile | gray hajred train conductar on the | | Joh N en. L owas o " tablished ihemnelves jas esulang in Tondon 10 Alintair Panton. Immediately coompanied onty by’ e dog | M |8 - | S g el wouid keep b C. P. R. recurred. st. Seeing the orwards to one of hiu stopping pla 1y night performers from the after the ceremony she learns that Johi ; road station, will be heard in a One-act comedy. Saeh Panton is alive and is on his way to Eng- |3 letter from en asking him (o com ‘I'd go right an’ see the girl buteher's hoy et on i Charming Young Man.” WRC Players, WRC. 10 to | |tclls Eikien that his on had been dismissed | _(Continued from Yesterd )7 || Jolnie hypothetioalicase gxom €78 52| nd note. In addition to this feature WRC 1030 olocl. ’ from the army for cowardice under fire and e S captured viewpoint of a long vanished | 5 “tiie that as will also broadeast jointly with sta- e e . iee. ot (5. Iceriochiie INSTALLMENT XXXVI Youth, fam’ if she was agreeable, 1'd | B sl tion WJZ “The Voice of the Silent S with Alistair as planned. but she tells him An Accident. kick the other guy round the block. |1y to blame youg master that if that she will not live with him as his wife an’ take her away from him, an’ not e is anythin t of his pocket, he's Drama,” which will provide a radio T - : 8 scene from s until the matter about Je settled to \ retired 1o a quitt cor 5 acte g i 2 Sk presentation of a forthcoming photo- “Faust,” WJAZ EmaGetn g | [her satistaction. MR erton OHN retired to a quiet corner of fall the acts of parllament in the law to let me know,"and I'll make good his Sl e st, 4 10 to 11 John. necompanied by his dog. Spot. ar- the lounge and examined a ro library at Ottawa would stop me! Floas need It would seem that the Canadian | Pacific Railw The policeman began to th i k about d been “harking s the apt Amer cvertheless, his dditional notes = rives in England. He carries a lottef of in- map. Of course, he had gl troduction to Mr. Leslie’s brother, a lawyer living at Wimbledon. The Leslies invite him s by the Children Play | this time that h r out of commission by his ' up the wrong tree handling of a Hvely cob. By |ican phrase hus it le, no one hurt, the: hungered after mash was thorough enough, hoth s @ bonny dog o' yours, § ; e before at the main routes ac tion of Leonore {'..}'.'.1“3'( 'hi.:,‘f-x; the border, and thence into line of prophets as part of their trans- ¥ PR land as far as the bridge of Orchy;|continental service. No seer since the |and call urgently for my presence. | cure Comedy at 10 0'clock he knew every imch of the country |time of Isaiah had foretold the course | My address, until further notice, Isia \ ! LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT [ |}¢ S0 (1T (hewe technical details [of events more accurately than that | care of post office. Mallaig. Conditions | the Company ran a side. In the leading of “Such a| : ; : 1 ! : redied Moyt IRS! T i | |ne was now devoting a fury of friendly conducto obviously forbid visit to Deauville, but van and car losing a w} tis he? he inquired. A eker Pnitbeitor or THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926 -] |patience to be speeding on his But John decided rather wisely that | shall éndeavor to follow your advice e’ still. the differentinl was porridge hound,” satd With the bey was an Aire- | John, in who cried to be enraged by the | jangled John's first anxiety brain some tiny nerve Fort Willlam for the joke had which might in itself prove the worst | it was better to be up and doing than [in most m Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time sort of hindrance well aws of that drawha tters, I siwll keep you i re |gearching a woman's written word |formed of development.. Perhaps Mr. | a time he |for the secret thoughts of her heart. | Furneaux should be told.” | the WRC Players, well, supported by and Denis Con- | cast that will rnin include Kate To o Maurice i I T fter i guffaw e WOmlnhen e ies, DoTEd over an ap in Flan- | She might whisper: she would never | This preliminary staff work was ac. TGl Aroi: TG Wicek || & tane dEAL 1o Fha Nt A cont o o 86 nt sl Sohii Daveiifort AnE - ':7T:' “‘rr~3';‘ - o Stations. N;',‘;:fl. » ders when the air was being rent by |write them. His immediate business |complished in 15 minutes. Then Spot [was to rescue this warrior from a | the Lowlande son Jol avenpo Long. 0 o ‘'ommodore Orchestra: market reports. 5 | explos| @nd one AW | iiB. (o comn Ve Rt | A IS chaster 460 e road. There | sudde : ole e Soatizell 3 : ’ ; ¥ conieliy aill e Hpoadcast Hegin. York es dance music .. i R . a0 high explosiveg and one never knew !|was to compose telegrams. The first |and his master took the road. There |sudden and violent death, rl[u.,).u % u H:-)lml like ane o' they foreigners it about | “hi: persisted the other. That's what the butcher’s Alredale You save the second that a stealthy g ve | was to Betty. It kept strietly to the would not spread through the trench | point. | and put an end forever to a reliable [ “The two letters reached me here, [mere with their memories of Ruskin| A « zathered 1 not even adjustmemt of intersecting angles. | Windermere, at 11 this morning. God [and Wordsworth, Coleridge and De [local ¢ corps, nowhere stronger r he made! The training of war came in usefully | willing, 1 shall be in Mallaig by noon [Quincey up the long hill of Kenmail |than in Scotland, could exonerate the the inquisition, and now. His eyes conveved the sought | tomorrow. wveling b car. Leave | Rise, and soon on to Penrith and Car- | voung butcher when a policeman | John was free to gather his belong for Information to some competent |letter or other meswse care of post | lisle, But John's eves were set stead- | began to record events. John, of lings and get help to earry them to the York 313 are few more interesting runs than | Spot was righteously ine i sports: vocal urtist hat through Ambleside and ( the w frair. 5 TO 6 P songs: talks oria Orehd asical i ket reports . Franklin et reports +io'o SWIP ase ball results: Jack ning at 10 o'clock. The musi portion of WRC's am will be featured by thej lay night concert of the United | rine Band, played in the eater. and conducted by York: News York: snorts Dase ball radults. Stock TeDOrts: news « ‘f“p‘“ \:Imm llll .-.u\(lmn.)uln. Tl;v e ? s part of his brain while the rest of his | office, Mallaig. {fastly on milestones and signposts I to produce his license, 1 ation: - wonges Alhh sdilihe bicad sy Jolntly AR Ok facnltis were conning all manner of | He did not sign his name. ileen |while ¥pot. no doubt, scanning the d to resent the constable's (Courizht. 1926, by Louis Tracss with WRC by WJZ, New Yorl WGY, Schenectady, and WCAD, ion, N, Y., beginning at 7:30 o clock methods, and showe fanciful - questions, none of which | had expressed her dislike for any form |stark hills, expected to find snow Iving ould he possibly answer with aceu- |of scandalous publicity, and Betty [on the next slope. Not for them racy {could have no mistake as to the|were the beautles of lake, and fell or e could determine, for instance, |sender of the telegram. Then he |the stirring legend told in t |that the round hundred miles between | tackled a longer explanation to Leslie. | ballads. They had a purpose Gretna Green and Stirling offered 1 ‘Letters from the North were from {would ave achieved it had not i 3 i longe RBett idg- ) 1 William put | " rewults, s {Continued tomorrow.) - 2 ancy buttons are made from liquid is separated from. and sourcd and then con. rrinold or galalith. Orchestra’ ... s and chestra cements: police and weather or's as this had been taken | Many Wimbledon. mil mmented the man. | the erean h Pantc Ye'll be | verted int imer Hor Recital Also on Program. <y mph Other musical features include the concers by the Royal Salon Orches- tra. from 9 to 9:30 pam.: a_joint re- | cital by Evelyn Scott. violin: (Burrus Williams, pianist, dance program by the Mey wanee Syncopators, under the di- 3 ( ction of Al Kamors. Yow Yok Bibmmn Bhcinert ) WRC's program will be opened at New York: Cozy Club Orchostra’ voc: 6:25 with a resume of the sporting D Ak oL amo news of the day. “A trip Throu isemble: news bulleting ns: talke birthday list:’ Masic 1, Shelton v'e Colle Roll call and oiice reports. meeti Serenade los: ‘tajk "l Vanderbilt Orches. Conkress’ Hote Goldkette's eld: Patterson Fairyland,” for the children, will be an inmovation on the Lenox Ensemble: talk e program of station WMAL tonigs. Detr Dinner conce W } n WMAL tonig. Haltinore: WBAL C [WBAL The new feature will be broadcast | from 7 to 7:15 o'cloc Ted and hi nd and the Tuneful T LWLS v Kk reports: Punch and Judy Chig Boy scout period: & J mble and Blackstone String Drake Hotel Conc E ]Illv‘. under the direction of James n Quintet i RN & v tibie eIt R ibrir re tho Uiker il Chic News: violinist, ‘Songs: orchest e A S the other at Chicago: Organ recital: Hotel LaSalle Orchestra ions. _ Atlanta: Mother Kose's Ring: children's proxram L frata, 6:15—Atlantie City: Sport talk: news reports: base ball’ results: | o Hotel LocalRadio Entertainment picscs, alel Qnctien y Lo e g AT A —— ! 6:30—Schenectady : Base ball resuits: W ok talk: Syracuse program ..., 7 Snellenburs “Symphony’ Orcheatra Hotel phia_bance Orcheatra . v, with boys and girls Thursday, June 3, 1926. :\‘ T li R 'Chimes concert base ball results NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. 3 TO 8 PM. 34.5 . » Vi1 .00—atantic City: Hotel Morton dinnec concert il 134 i\l:-lnr.~). ';-‘m aelphfa: Plae musle oooope g adents 245 pm ther Bureau reports. nicaky: J Corine Couk School ‘of Mudlc siide A 545 b e New York ¥ 1"Jacob Schwartadof.” piano WOC., “WWJ and an recital | Serenaders: " Clifton s s financial news Saddlep's, "Plantatio Kandy Kids % S Tullahy time: Shermans “Orchestra: "organ Voice of the silent drama. WRC and Quicland«” Chateau: " Loew's Orchestra 5 p.m.--Time si als. = Philagelpl p.m.—Weather Bureau re e iors " Their first solid fe s zton Radio Hospital e ‘al aolos” und Committee (236 Meters). uielphia: Talk seea a.m. to 12 noon—Current events Boston el oun Cuy m ins” (daily), Tumuen, 6 to 7 p.m.—F sic: base ball s n of dinner mu Lalk donis. WCAE! : “The Miliign WCAP — Chesapeake and Potomac Harvesters, WEEL Telephone Co. (168.5 Meters). ey aa Lrom n Orchestra: talk 8ilent Magazine review A ( e ThidR S Brogram itien L Early Program Tomorrow. gy, Lnited States Marine. Band. WRE, WGY. A to 745 am.—"Tower Health 8 TO O I Bxercises.” from Metropolitan Tower, | 8:00—Atanti €ics; Seaside, Hotel T, i ew York City. ifimore. Voual and instrumental’ solglits. 1L ¥ ; o s N licauat” clib Exinios WEEL WIAR Comes a time when liquid foods ok . WE, S VEI WCAE AL WTAM. WGR. WWJ, WOC. KSD and WGN from.. .00 ..ol te Musical proxra Artiat Tecit ,alone are not enough — when the tenderest of stomachs must take ‘what baby nibbles. This first adventure in solid feed- ing is a happy one it mothers give them Sunshine Arrowroot Biscuits. Why doctors advise *Sunshine Arrowroot WMAL—Washington Radio Forum 2.6 Meters). 7 pm he Kiddie: in a trip through : & p.m.—Ted Newell and h 8 p.m.—The Tuneful Tramp TRl Mot led by James Roosevelt Armour Pliteniren . Market ‘reporta: farm e Semphony Orchestra: ' saloists. - WRC—Radio Corporation of America | e orEan ~ al (168.5 Meters). Detroit: Studio program Mooseheart. TI1.: Children’s Giee' Ch fional Democratic Club " “Columbia Park Entertainer orchest Avoli Sweetheart, an's Orchestr orton Orchestra:’ a s Mugical Chefs. program am nitisi Migs Marie Turner. p.m Base ball scores. :"Hotel Alms Orchestra £ 6:30 p.m.—Children players of Wash ‘Mi‘;’vl«g;;y:lo\gm({:‘leg;t‘;‘:" x Trio: quartet. WCAD. ington, unde e Marie de ( on of Leonore arket reports: *bas 7 pm.— F o \nmilln : violin ‘;rnm-m(\‘:l: % Drama,” broadcast With station WJ% ;»‘;',’.‘f{,,l;:"::;m“‘?’:‘m,,o:?"%r; Sorse. _ Prominent baby specialists rec- w York. t Mo ale e : e St U atakiRe empnin: "Base ball el neie bulléing ommend these wholesome biscuits for babies as early as the sixth and, Capt. Willilam H. Santelmann, Chicago: Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority program....... and leader; 'l vlor Branson, second 9 TO 10 P.M. o . leader; broadcast with stations WJZ,| 9:00—Atiantie City: Studio concert s month, for the following reasons: WGY and WCAD from the sylvan Philadeiphia’ Benjamin Franilin Hidiel” orchestra. g icklv in baby’ S 9he ntmi Mo Morcnosica i Shadlg SoneetliL o They melt so quickly in baby’s broadeast with stations WJz, WGY A1 Vocal Rolon: insirumentai mouth that the all too common dan- anA WOAD from New & % Chicinnati: Common's estra: classical program, . e . voided. Nidiies n AD from New York. st ity - Hotel Traymore Concert Orchestra. - ger of choking is avoided. Babies 9:30 p.m.—Joint Recital by Evelyn Chicago: Lecture: Polish Mixed Quartet g % = Scott, violinist, and Burrus Williams, Drn Moinen ™ Banker's Llte Trlo. (o i oA, who are susceptible to *‘egg-poison- pianist. Rt vOC, WCCO, WTAG. WSAL' KSD. WJAR. ine’’ 1 e 1 10 pm. uch a Charming Young a‘;r‘l"{.‘\ AP trom . % . ng from egg the'.“ have nothing . Man" 4 oneact comedy, to be pre: Portian ‘EI'?;‘Y;"':"‘.?“%:‘:‘;“&"" e to fear from Sunshine Arrowroot. S ) yers hic: rewater Deac : T g is 7 e (hivaga: Kifimes voncirt: Temple Malo Guartet: Finally, Arrowroot is by far the cast will include Denis Connell, Miss BenoThy CFms. auartet: Tadien: most easily digested of all the ‘Tucker, Maurice Jarvis, Kate Tom- mental soloists. . . o = 4 linson, ' Arthur B. White, = Irances Cnicao: Clasical et oo starches and most - favorable to Jackson and John Davenport Long. Y lan Entertai I i : = 10:30 p.m.—Meyer Dayis' Swaneo T O marcl ChoiF baby’s new tried digestion. Syneopators, broadcast with station Francisco torics: talki Iphia. uicentennial program hiladelphia: Sesq WJZ from the Swanee ballroom. lladeioh S .30—Sehenectady : Travelogue Early Program Tomorrow. 9308 hen oo es: Children's program: New York: Hotel Astor Orchesira 11355 a.m.—Arlington time signals. Oivngn: Moge-covered Melodiea - 12 (noon)—Organ recital by Otto F. Memphis: Cooper's Hawaiians e '.n. Beck, broadeast from Crandall’s Tivoli : o Theater. 10:00—San_Francisco: Rudy Seiger's Orchestra N % ‘Baltimore: WBAL Ensemble e 1 p.m—Meyer Davis' New Willard ChlaRe cinnital comeert: - Cirgress L C| r i i H N Iric VU saee Hotel Orchestra, under the direction Ehiafeionia® Farodians: ciut Madrid Bevue f Sa el Korman, broadcast from Philadelphia 3 : Tho New Willard Hotel. Bittgpurgn: Post studlo progres. = Hot Sp‘rlinl( Base ball results. DEAF GIRL HEARS -TALK IO Sour orepesir THROUGH HER FINGERS| raifin Saius ot hank i, ot S AR McKnight's Dance Orchestra . Experiment Made tc Show Rela- e e T Sold by the pound tion Between Sound and Sense R o *Xfiidin’s Orcl and in packages of Touch, Says Doctor. L O g (micifo: sam 0" Henryt WON Studio- Enmeenbio & neeles atul wn Crier . By the Ausoriated Press. Dave npfll‘t‘“?%n}inr grza&'rr%.'yri L."., : CTREAL, e, J 3.—Tak- cinnati: Talk: erty MONTREAL, Quebec, June 3.—Tak-| ., CHCHULGy. Organ recital, WCAD ing the principle that there is some L S I L TR relation between the sense of touch Fort Worth: Harmony Club concert and hearing, Dr. Max A. Goldstein, 11 TO 12 MID director of the Central Institute for|j1:00—Cincinnati: Songs: orchestra from Castle Fa the Deaf, at St. Louis, Tuesday dem- New York: Sophie Tucker's Playground onstrated how the sense of "touch, e sé’:-‘""l.-‘f’sfé:a;,. own Crie which is applle;iutn the blind in the oot instramental artigts L E L interpretation of Braille printing, may ew York: Hotel McAlpin Eniertainers . = he applied to the deaf. The demon- e G Tl e e T stration was before the American Chigges: chimes recital: vocal Laryngological, Rhinological and Oc- ST e tological Convention here. Atlantic € &ellmmy Carr's_Orchestra ...... Taking for the demonstration a Chicago: Edgewater Bedch Hotel Orchestra .. young deaf girl, Dr. Goldstein used N A . S et a megaphone, stretching an ordinary 8 Angeles: Zoellner Quartet Wet paper over it to make a dia- Sopee?! S Seddle” Ensembl phragm, in which sounds were ut. rol O organ" recital: icago: So ommy ‘Thatcher's: Orchestra ... . tered. By her sense of touch the girl Gleveland: Al analyzed the sounds produced by the|;;.45 Atiania: Organ human voice through her finger tips, and then reproduced them. 2:00—Chi . Your hour league . \s rapidly as the normal person [* oincs: Banker's Life Orc receives the sounds through his ears o iy T R T 4 the girl received the sensation through }-.,m:\ml: j2usical program .. . her fingers. “She felt what a phono- on Angelest P roRr | graph needie fecls and interpreted it E‘,.':S.’D,',‘,"‘-“;n."""v‘fuh..g‘ Your: i ¥ Don’t forget in sound,” it was stated. rehestra ke 2758 8 ! ! The ‘system I8 still In the experl | q.qo Fort Worth: Harmony Clih concerl oo . coooir - 4780 1211 o o to order a package mental Stage, Dr. Goldsteln stated. | 1319 Rances Cios: Night Rawk froicr Plantation Flasers 3i8e 83 Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company of the famous Sunshine ' * PRI, 1 TO 2 AM. 'Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Soda Crackes too! The Detroit News tells of a farmer | 1:00—Los Anceles g""‘"""“" D aua: WS in the northern part of the State R Ao e e “Orchostra o res who was overcome by heat while . 2 TO 3 AM. Ty digging his way out of a swowdrift," 2.00--Los Angeles: Holel' Ambassador Orchestra .....

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