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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 21 1926. — R R T I I ] e T = o f - Florida, 6s, ripes and turning, wrap- 1 i 2 # u ‘! il LUI i e e SHOW LARGE INCREASE e e | ARE CHANGED TODAY i ADUD (IR S D mana Tight, marker steady!” Fiorida, | P n E 1 | Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Gain of $155,459,000 in First Five Wosii Watsons .pound. 'a‘,,mxe:!'rradmg in Old gnd New Contracts Ry S Months of Year Recorded From mostly ;.;. 1.00; “24-pound average, | Started—Price Differentials bt | 4T0 5 P Stations Meter i 5 each. ‘ | 4:00—Yew York: News: beauty talk: vocal solos; sports..... All Parts of U. S. Cahbage—Supplies moderate: de- | Necessitate Devarture. ! ew Vork: Market reports: talks T i e it mand light, market dull; home- | . | Yew i Entertuners: songs: markeis: {atk. ssociated Press. grown, barrels, flat type, 2.50a3.00. ‘\‘};f Astociated Press: - 25 Ak | s E e U R T P i W YORK, June 21.—Life in- Asparagus—Supplies light: _de- [ NEW YORK. June 21.—The Rubber WCAP to Give Address to‘ o York? Tei i oonit Communism Issue Injected |, NEW YORK, June 2L—Lite in|Product to Be More Plentiful mang moderate, market steay: Dela- | Exehange of New Yoric today inavg e i e | States in the first five months this . - WATE: CEATON VR IavE@ NG vated trading in “old” and “new” con & H York . Hotel Wald -Astoria Orchestra H 1 o vistmngd vl ot s, S y o Washington Audience. ] Fsora, Comts Hun Tt Snoouncamence; mews: Al in Employer-Worker year is computed at $3,483.442,000 by Next Winter, Capital 00; medium to Jarge size, 3.00a4.00; | LVAClS. necessitated by the recent Movsehedrt, T Chidren's program lorgun recital: Palmer the Life Insurance Sales Research small size, 2.4 per dozen bunches. | SEOPCION of coviain changés in prics At New popuony Orehestra: StaTkCANIgtorany. Lo Lo WIDD . Bureau of Hartford, Conn., an in-| | Peas—Too few sales to establish | différentials between various grades Lord Also to Speak. Thteago Veamer i oraan oecttay e 1 WEGY Fight There. crease of $155,459,000 over the same | Dealers Believe. | market. o I Sienb - o6 exiNNey New York: Uncle Geebee: Starlight Park’ NMilitary” Bands © o0 SRy e R period of 1925, | s e | String beans—Supplies liberal; de- [ “ORIELS 3 | Chicaco " Children's ‘program: base ball yesuits .. " WEBR - . e Every segtion of the country shared i , 1 | mand nioderate for poor stock, mar- 'x:‘,-m"‘,;p ’;‘;‘:g‘fr"";d l":’;"“'";n;’fm"“" speaking at New Vork: Plano " welections: - markel reporta: German (o BY J. C. ROYLE. . |in the gereral gain. Sales for May | Continued cool weather has en- ket dull; North Colisigst hoaneN | SXCRANEOER axpitinedi ihalll L cimiarl organization | Phliadelphia: Weather: Benjamin Frankiin Hotel Orchesira: Special Dispatch to The Star, jamounted to $735.724,000, which the |abled packers to store much larger | hampers, green, 1.00a1.50, few higher; | FUEC, € URRLHE O Bo0¢ T- & Q : o < e Deulwn wip E | bureau reports’ was virtually dentical | ¢ e "oe uter than they stored | 5-Deck hampers, 1.75: homie=]| 3 s Y Memorial Con Seen, y: Stock orts: news PASSALC, . June 21.—Fourteen | with May, 19: Ct dis rchases | 7 = » b Crow . P F. A. Q. ribbed smoked sheets were : ; ok @ : & . 1925. Canadian pu 2 I Jearned from. local | ETOWN, bushel baskets, 250a2.75. bbbl O vill be heard| 5.5 op g el [hundred families have left Passaic |in May were 10 per cent ahead of [last vear, it is learned from loca | Cucumbers—Supplies liberal: de- m_d\_" bBetooe !he" me‘ n"{ "-‘"f;”r"d siio! Tiktenbrs. Hont fonitn - Kl groram Sam Blim'* Gr since the disorders incident to the | the same month last vear. dealers in the dairy product. It s\ mand light, market weak; South|!velv, DOl the nrice of standard Eastern seaboard and ittsbureh R_fllé... Orchest " % : + of woolen mill \\1‘n| .-“. I._.m\;‘:_le‘ — e belleved the storing will continue | 4] ?I;:ll‘g;;. vh?;,\)l:h::ru:::“mp:"p:.m l‘qn’cs_.,,,,,,',w“,,. first latex crepe at 2 cents : Kansas City. Fifteen Philadeiihia' Base ol reste: " Beilevie-stri entyecon e nis oty win | COTTON SPINNING FELL [untit there is a decided change in |y, byshol hampers. fancy. 1:75; |Delow the price of standard quality the most lextensive i b ¥ 5 Dot 581 thein back or others (o replace weather conditions. Virginia wection, . hotbedb It atex creve. Jlicee urica diflel SR i 10 3 iSiecL TE nuBaCkiOrAUIIREsAIo D oD 9 e | e e SOl entials now will be determined by the it wUIDERG | mon e et e o R EO T it e gy e torvearn S8 OFF IN-MAY, REPORTI SAYS || tocat dealers say prevalling eo | stock, 7.8 by miDers, faeys O e et ot e Toin ot Pittsburgh: Buse ball resn : : KDKA 4 The pinch of the strike Is being L N S EECABed): atorin S eRdicer & each month and prevall on deliveries o Newark © Sports: Hotel Shelton Ensenible. Eagle’ program . WOR harply, not only by the strikers and | : make butter more plentiful next| Lima beans—Supplies light: de- : cvalk < e A tiasian {aeo: Orean recital: Hovel . Salle Gretinira ! Monen W | the mill owners, but by the banks, | More Than 5,000,000 Spindles Idle | Winter. Dealers sav it seems rea- | mand moderate, market steady: Flo- ‘,'(f}f,fvr\.i,'\':“,.fl;nr:;:?"m't:::xl:g ',',:P s : 1 e e St Van CUHEr Grehentre: i Bl e husiness houses and cilizens gener-| puring Month—More Than |sonably certaln the storing wiil con |rida, -8 bushel hampers. partly filed. | foxible market in anticipated. ovidence I i B a ! July - | 4:30a5.00, | Bi¥ &6 » 2 & q. Me. Pittsburgh, | Ruiladsip Gall: Birthday TisC: oo’ solos There are business men here who April and May Year -Ago. {day season. Increased shipments of | Corn—Supplies 'lberal: demand |, OPeR contracts for deliveries during ! ) o b Jessons: police reporte: - pianist - — h % e M # o : . 4| the mext 12 months entered into prior e roit. Ciheinnati, St i Bulice Femnrie: Y [ fel that it the charges that the |butter from nearby Maryland and | moderate, ‘market falrly steady: | 1o gume 21 1996, will mot he aented. T ,\\‘,’ SR el Yorky Howl Mutiegn Orchestiar . o0 i tlie Houlet ovsantzition in Moy Cotton spinning m:nvnvhron off ~|:r~ [ e e e othat . tracts will be necessary until the CSH « r 1 i b | Sor S o4 signals Punch and Judy : di 0l Soviet organizatla 2 {ing May as compuared with April this o e il i + res o act . SALKSD and WDAR stations | SRRy Posmble: base hall cow e Gt the Sicuation s anata. | 1% MY 45 Sombared with Aol (8 | rices Tin the * poultry “market e MARYLAND TOBACCO. g & comActe ey in New York. WBZ in | Chieazo™ Bedtume "Wory - Cangreds ”otel 0/ estia gous to that in Eingland Welch CUellic yetr . ape, Ghe Concnd Bavankn | HNeS wuchonged = ScClMe B | paANIIMONE. duie 21 (Speeli— - . imd WGY in Schenectady, also . goneert L 4 formal prowest by the Britis | monthly report today indicated. ~More ‘:m:.‘.nwu’;. ;»’;h e ieE Onday | Receipts of Marvland leaf tobccn last cadenst the proceedings 'n‘\‘ fiationticn Hotel” Orvni i elan office [ than 5.000.000 spindles were idle dur- | dealers veporiel. heavier s T #! week again showed an increase ove GRAIN EXPORTS DROP. ’ e 6 linked wit XC. whiol vin' Roel Drehest - " ke 2 the = pected tomorro evious week, bLeing = s G B S e onboric " Short AR CUKMIel Seldctions: Oldudes L ALEND) Ml ERd: e etlee miindle hours numbered| Meat. fruit and vegetable prices |the previons week. bLeing 387 hogs | BALTIMORE. June 21 (Speciah Slonesiae that GEANCAP, " 6:0—phitageiphin: addy. with hoy i girl ‘The morale of the town has been | g Jo5cq or 4t an average of 199 |remain’ unchanged. The pork mar- | Beac: b sohing |""-'""| 345 hOES-| Grain exports last week as reported S 2 ! i i e O Aand; givln damaged to such an extent that it B E RSl 00 i 9% | ket continues firm, snd dealers think | he The demand continues active | b the maritime exchange were the fter the DPresident's speech Philadelphia i ak z and Str s efforts | hours per spindle in place. compared g i : sl for nearly all grades, with stock on | ¢ na i . % el R sath et | Philadelbhia: nd - mstrumenial recital will take long and strenuou | With $.347.811.947 ana 541 in April |the high price has bheen reached. | [o1 nearly (bl | smallest in many months. There were Bt e TaaEet A A e Itimore: WHAL Cancert Orchent i {to repair it. kv peaceful indus- | Bt GO 920.605,719 and 210 in | Buving was not particularly brisk | {hd in Siate tobacee warehouses 10-| 335,991 bushels exported, including e o Philadelphiia: Hotel Ritz-Carlton Orchistra’ talk’ wial center this city has changed into | (S YRC ERE, 1920 this morning. the usual condition rm-jh' e e Values are|.:5503 hushels of wheat and 66.400 L s it » 3 8 PM. what is aln n armed camp, where | S SOOF EES. | gi T | Monday. accordinz to dealers. olding steady at the following quota- barley. Flour. with 2.068 barrels, | w 1 selections by the nited States: 5 .go—philadelphia: O, ind . tiny tots t official repre- S ®_Spl 8 In place . o tions per 100 pounds<: Interior and e L - rev! Navy Band Baitimore:, WBAL Orchestin: beiime & WAL entative of lw and order numbered 37,700,136, of which 32,267, farket Prices Today. frosted. firm leaf, 3.00 to 8.00 xrundwd”'pp':(d;.;‘"s{.t helow ;'h.mem"; L { = fumore: WBAL Orchestra: bedume Stones UWBAL sentative of law and order. | e 3 2 sted, . 3.00 to K. o ort, 3.687.635 po hepplsdad 7 Precedine the Government's husi Atlanue City: Hotel Morton dinner concrt: talk Wi Vigilance committees are being | 410 were opevated at some time dur- utter— Fancy, 1-pound prints, 46a | common and greenish, 9.00 1o 14.00; | ey horreln of rolln CLILAIELL, % 2 i Philadelpbia: Piamst: vocal soloists: the Hood Buys 8 5 | ing the month, compared with =146 | 180 barrels of tallow figured in the ness meeting WCAP will broadea rry - Minstrels .. ... e e formed those who have refused to | & guth, conin: 147 tuh, 45046 good common, 15.00 1o 24.00: medium. | o ports another of the series of radio talk Biohmond Hilly X Y. Synchrophase’ four join Weisbord and his united front | 44 a_(lld 1892042 in April this .\\P}l' was—Iresh, selected, 31a32: hen: 00 to 34.00: good to fine red, 35.60 : ;- = by IS, Ridsdnle. on “Queer Quir | Now Forkt Vocal salos. henimiprtists. committee. They work ail day ana [and 37.835708 and 33,147,632 in May | nery"33a34; current receipts. 30a31. | to 51.00: fancy, 52.00; seconds. com- < A\x;h e the Skeleton in ;. | Gevelne i Vv.lll‘h{u,l» Allen Thea take turns at night patrolling lu,.. |~l::ll_“w‘u”m B bR o SR dles Poultry -r]l\'e;—'l‘mlun\:‘, 3: |;rng:: mon to medium, 6.00 to 20.00; seconds, TIME IS EXTENDED. nd the major leagues base ball otk : xwell Ensembie 5 blocks where they live to |y|(-\p|\l|)(-n“ e ¥ e ! Spindle silers, 40a45: Plymouth R roil- | good te fine, 21.00 to 35.00; upper 5 i 8 o ek itol Theatee’ Glchestia ‘i iital honiss tioe being bombed. A look |operated during May was 33524.928, | o 11y 10 2 pounds, 46: smaller, 38a | country, air cured., 7.00 to 500 ey extension "'f!“l"}:"‘ "{'"}"Hj"-‘ 2 sipal musieal attraction Yale Glee and Banjo Clibs: soloisi. into the churches with their sparsely | O at 889 per cemt capacity on & |49."\hite Leghorns. 35a36: fowls, 30:| ground leaves nominal. | e S Al 1y MASAIP & ke hie) nOpEa| Yok Tectura® o e Hlls pews Sunday revealed the reason | Single-shift basis, compared with oLrtets. o7 dickE oung | Western Railroad by the Interstate Pl QiR s Vg gt | e Pranist: base ball resulis:’ Viofinist: " {alis T Savixitun evi or e o 043,76 r at 98.2 per cent, in April iR s 704805 of T e | Commerce Commission today to in- B emamonn iR Futs N | Boson imenio pusriculture program vhy the aplritual leaders of'the Com. | i "ves and 35,417,418, or at 96.6 per | Keata. youn, Ol ey n| A combined stove and table for |stall automatic train control devices alloid form by the WEAF Grand | Nowark heater prozram e munity are worried. The workers | his vear and 3 Dressed—Turkevs, - DrollarmABE ] LS ek e T enitea S e s tlab e ot s e Opera Co | N DR bt S et have ceased to attend church. iRl L 50 keats. vounde 90al.00: old. 40a50. o0 & L ) With the Washington base hall| Kantes (oo aapie E 5 Sl i The effects have been felt in every PR Live stock—-Calves, ‘hr;,.-.- y_k; me. w=am traveling homeward from St | Cinannatl: Hotal: Gibeon Orches department of industry, business and dium. 10a11: thin. 6a7: hoxs, heavy 1. WRC will be silent for several| 7:30—Atiantic Gity, ool raopOrehestral tal < trade. The pay roil of one of the mill AUTO EXPORTS JUMP. {and medium. 1312: lizht. choice. Yours this afterno At 5 o'clock it »\u\“_(,” h.y\{:::..h‘ .._:err Hm-).m of the Budgel from properties, agregates $130.000 a week. | Mt — | lambs. 16, & v ill hreadcast the Navy Band's eon WO AR AN W B U ERE AR L SER L lavgest, asresates 330,000« week. | Increase in 1925 Is Attributed to| Meats— - Beef, 17a1%. lamb. 34a37 €:rt on the Capitol Plaz | 870 9 PM 5 Four other companies average some veal. 20a22; dressed pork. heavy | R.00—Baltimore; Organ vecital: WBAL Male Quartet WERAL where near that figure. So far there Cheaper Vehicles. pork loins, 353a36. Western, 30a3 Drujity Studio_procram ; - 3 | has been 105t in wages millions of dol While: Aomistlc proaticilon: was: ine | nAMS. 16 J\ul)h_lt|h~ Y“'(a, H 3 neinal s Pianice, punial Sprop ars which normally would have been bbbt ) hams. 33a34: fresh’ shoulders, it Stk public s ; reasing 32 p exports of auto- LocalRadio Entertainment Scpadl bianlet: (H1k: mublic el spent. in the town. | Millions more | CTeasing 32 per cent, exports of auto. : Pitisbureh: Fam ' program: coneert have been lost in the movement in|'Mobile trucks and busses jumped Fruit and Vegetable Re A “lha" QU™ g Orhaiira Wik 't raw materials and the movement | MOre, (han 100 per cent in 193, f1om | odax’s market report on frults and Mcnday, June 21. 1926, Newark armonic Band: vocal ind instrumental soioists. WOR wat_of finished woolen goods i oah §3 0330z, (Re Denart |lspetapiex compiled by the Market L Now ¥ A fasiar bronran e These are a fow of the things the| %24, worth 703302, the Deparl- | News Service Kureau of Agricultural S ; : y New . Lecture: Hardman Bour of et " strike hax done to Passaic. Rusiness | Ment of Commerce announced today. { kconomics. says ; NAA— Radio Station, Radio, Harttord, Conn. Overie program men here declare that Passaic is pay The large increase was attributed | ntaloupes—Supplies moderate: de- . (1315 Meters) Jew, Yoriss tatk: violin Ipiaion and Vel ok inge. through the stand against Weis. | (0 cheaer vehicles. the average Unit | mand mederate. ~ market slightly DL khiner e ubean brenarta Philadevhia: Merry Minstrels: vocal solos sord, his united front committee and, value of $643, bheing 359 less than |sronger: California. Tmperial Valley, 5 p.m.—Time signals i Rhilaleiblua Stanlex “Theater hour o International Labor Defense, for | 'hat of 1924. and the unusual condi- | almon tints. standards. 36s and 43s, 10:05 p.m.—Went Bureau re. | S:30—Atlanti City: Seatide Hotel Thin. b A1 4rusts . he industrial safety of other sections | 'ions in certain markeis. Australia few 4.50: jumbos, 43, 4.50a ports | Lo N Y Old-time my € soloiats” of the United States from Communism | this country’s leading markel. took lats, 125 and 15s. mostly 1.75 _ ort ””hFaA}-Ix;;ml":llkpn’““ and ‘the machin ns of the Third| 193 Der cent more comercial vehi- Lettuce—Western supplies light: | ; ’ . Vi Bate bail’ rsulis: iarkeis: naéra aiHiet. - Lernation: cles from the United States last | homegrown supplies moderate: de WREF—Washinzton Radio Hospital Vocal and incemarnbiss, asis 2ET0 QUAF(et T | vear. largely. it was said, because of | mand siow. market dull: California. Fund Conmittee (256 Meters). . 9 TO 10 P.M. Bill Haywood's Appea | the peculiar need of that country for | crates. Iecherg tvpe. 4 doz.. 3.00a3.50: 1 12 maon—Current events for | ©00—Yew York: Readine Railroad Revelers . : waz These men cite as evidence a sen-| economical transportation. | New York, 2.doz. crates, Big Boston shut-ins (daily) Sincinnatl: Amercan Lexion arorimmt ", Orchestr Wi tional appeal from William D. (Big | = (i | type. 1.00. — i faltimore. Tallc WAL oSG0 0 > SRR ill) Haywood, now in Russia, a fugi STREAMS DRYING UP | “Onions — Supplies light: demand WMAL—Washington Radio F Deitora; Goncert program . Wl tive from justice from the United | o g |light, market dull: Texas. standards. (212.6 Meters), Richniond. ‘Va.- Virzinia foli 1ore:” the Harmony 1 states, which is being circulated today | Special Dispatch to The Star. s | crates. Yellow Burmuda it Nilent | Richmond HnC R s vt Bobi? B . among the strikers. In this message| ATLANTA, June 21, — Fear is en-|1.50a few higher. | E ! pore e Ll ) RO Rk Haywood ties up the Passaic strike |tertained in some parts of north | Peaches-—Supplies moderate: de. | VR Ruidio iGonporation ol Aserica | hieatr with the movement which involved|Georgia and the Carolinas, which have | mand light, market steady: Georzia, (468.5 Meters). | ; ol rchestra.. . .. .. Sacco and Vanzetti and other (om-|been without rain for weeks, that the | 6s. Farly Rose. very small size. 3.7 e ; e Conn Capitol Theater prean S munists and savs streams soon will be dried up to such | small size. 3.0043.25: 65, Uneedas, me- | ! L —Avlington time siznals. | feibhia: “Madrizal’ Mised Guariet 1, Orchestra Publicity is vour strongest agency, |an extent thai cattle will suffer. | dium size, 2.50a3.00 Smi o -I‘” recital by Henry olitan Theater prozram: Lide = Venice * # | agitations and demonstrations. There | Hydro-electric plants have not been Potatoes—Old stock. supplies light: nmidi-Gi Droadeast ym the I e ity e : fwill be strikes of metal miners. lum- | hit vet. very few sales: new stock. supplies Honer L. Kitt Piano Stud; ve Messter Brophenos: St. Cecilia Ensembie . berjacks, oil workers, coal miners, moderate: demand moderate, market o o Wi pLolice and weather reboris L axricultural workers. fishermen. tex- firm: North and Seuth Carolina. cloth Iotel Orchestra. under the dires fusical program- from ‘studic . . {tile workers, the men on the rangze. TY 7 [top stave harrels. cobblers, United of = Korman T eseteme s s e, Sromch andichilizen (h the coutor| ||| CUMMOBIE NEWS States No. 1. mostly 6.00, few low as neert by'the T Co " Woo T WaATEeron \Woihe WEAR' G The work of the International WIRED STAR FROM 5.50. aind. | Lieut. Cha Benter. | IWEAT e L WA, i Defense will he 1o protect ti g : Strawherries— Homegzrowns supply e e : 1070 11 row | victims of capitalist injustice in these ENTIRE COUNTRY inz the market: homegrowns. few el g conard's Waldor({-Astoria_Orchestra W7 | coming struggles.” sales 3l.quart crates, late varieties. 6 p.m Things Talked About,” by ”"'“‘m”?'_‘“{_3”'::1':"” results: Mever Davis Oroerira: Ra v {Mill_owngrs say there is no doubt .,w".”.n" Mrs. Nina Reed H B Sololata: orean rocitare HTHS | that Weishord has been furnished with | SAN FRANCISCO. June 21.—Cali- “qiniatoes Supplies heavy: demand | Eoarly Mhvosising Mooy { Qawinpati: “Tom'’ Grenland's Orchesira’ WAL | morey from Moscow. They are de-|fornia fruit growers are being warned |, oioiite. market slightly weaker: | arly zram Tomorrow. NS oni, Denns’s Orcliestra: Munhattan’ Serenaders | WHMCA termined not to deal with him. Julius | by officials of growers' assoctations | \iGiiinn Tax, vipes and turning. | 155 am—Arlinzion (ims = Richmond. Va- Harmony Bove: Orchestrar Hordl Biomaton W AHG Forstmann. head of the Forstmann & |against overproduction. There f dan. | \SSSEPPC (2 TRER BEE LTS 2 noon- n rec broadeast | P iIS Hol ‘Addtanis - St TR { Huffmann Mills, which normally em- | ger, in view of this vear's large pear | nil™e WKL el B el TG from the Homer L. Kitt pinno studio. i 10.30—New York- Clap Alsbn P prchestra iy [ pioy over 4.00 workers, sald today:|crop, of a blg carrvover of canned|;yining. wranpped. fancy. count. 4.00 R0 ving Boernste'n’s Hoel | Kort Worth: Lions Cluh Male Chorus ok = Rather Close Properties. | pears into next vear. Canneries have Wasl Orchesir ! New York:' Rolfe's Palafs D'Or Orchestra |05 0 00000 ; e = | dropped buying prices $10. from $50 — i - 11 TO 12 MIDNIGAT. I would rather close up our Brop-|,, €4 a ton. ************ n? Potomac | 11 1I07>\f“ 'n."; Silver Slipper Orchestra i WHN erties forever than deal wuh_nr come S * =y iy o Yor! MeAlpin Enlertaimersc Saichis ‘Orchesisa || Wy |to any conclusion whatever with Weis-| SAN ANGELO. Tex.—Prices for i tmond BIL N s Feruls Radlo Raders WAHG bord. " | eisht months’ wool clips have reached | yg s —Base ball news. 45 Alantic” City: - Care's’ Dance Orchestra .10 WIAM The employers say the only pos-|31 cents. a new top for the season in 73 QiET DL S0l e e Trontt's’ Molody fartists .. 0.0 "0 i sible method of settling the strike is|Texas. Twelve-month fleeces are sell- | Y Sosn by 12 MIDNIGHT 10 1 AM. for the workers to return. After that [ing at slightly above 35 cents. i ' s © Maga- | 10.00_Des Moines: Orzan_recital 5 S SO the managements are willing to sub- |~ - s ; Cin u‘v‘_:mmfi\(r_w: ;lftl“‘nv Reed's "'x‘ hrunl‘a‘ % B WKRC mit any questions at issue to an lm»,fl' :‘:\‘:;Li:;eD 'ng'id‘l\er::r;m:u.\'l‘l:‘; a io ts * i1 progi Kort Worth: Concert: “harmonic and ukulele roniest. > WRAD artial local body and abide by the |alo 3 s : | e e 45—Kinas City: NIghthawk Trolic: Plantation Tlayerss wihers ' WhAN k=i last October. with Detroit, Buftalo and | ot b G pa Local men in touch with the situa- | southern Ohio furnaces cn\'elilnixv(he(fllr[ Fixe at Once A S H at Memorial Continental Hall, | n T S tion lelieve the mills would welcome | third. quarter requirements. It |5 estl- . LT | | FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY | [0 e mienn Foterasion of | mated. orders mready. piaced " totai| % x ind other stations. From 730 | S et Labor officials into the negotiations, |from 275,000 to 300.000 tons. GLL Gl P R x Orz a to 8 oclock a musical program will | AR . frer § s defermined % = S g v be plaved by the United States Navy | BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Lot St e againist corn: | [DERBEGoHHL_-8 mexkee 00" the rates for instailing aerials, l‘k From 8 to 430 o'clock addresses will | 9 s Reserved. roduetion Prohib o a e . J 0. 0 . g . e iaade be Dresitiont Codlidze mnd oHitIted: peaceful and satisfactory ‘solution the Natlonal Pin Co. of Detroit, having ( Boig Gen.. H. M. Tiord, divcovor - of] i s ot |2 combined capitalization of $830.000. »* . R e B | There is no doubt about the fact nlkx and grease; who never has hi«!| PARIS PRICES IRREGULAR. |is expected to he arranged this week. | 3 tar Kadio LCo. * h T R e re has 5 : electrical sys checked S aee | i 2 | i ) 0 pm.—Crand opera.| that there has been a decided trend | slecirical system checked up 1o ses| pARIS, Jue 21 (P).—Prices moved | SOUTH _ BRIDGE. Mase.—The SR R IT ' WERE: Crend Opern o inder diree, | tion-al the tadi recelvers. Sets now- | insulation i good Shapb: whe nevey| ITesularly” on the Bourse toda¥:|Hamiiton Woolen il here went on e IAF Grend Opera Co.. under direc- | tion of the radio re vers. Sets | insulatio; F:{ shape: who never | mo . b = : ) Hhbigcsns . : 1 : S i ¢l hag : s Three per cent rentes. 48 francs 90 |what is practically a full-time basis in tion of Cesare Sodern, from New York | adays do not require the amount of | h2s the carbon in his cylinders clean- | b [ i ! i s an- | .ontimes. Fxchange on London. 169 |most of its departments today. Thil of what | Early Program Tomorr w. Tower N w York City WILL COVER'BYRD FETE. Health Tower, President’s Speech at Philadelphia Also to Be Put on Air. Among the interesting events in the Bast on the broadeasting program will be the ceremonies attendant upon the official welcome t be given to Lieut. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd at ty Hall, New York, on Wednesday, and the address to be delivered by President Coolidge t the Sesquicen- tennial Exposition at Philadelphia July 5 he addresses of Lieut. Comd Byrd are to be put on the tions WOR of Newark and WNYC of New York. The President: dress s expected to be v throngh the chain of the of America air by sta ad- ved | the other hand, regardless {any one may tell you to the contrary, 2 radio does require a certain {amount of attention and servicing if | {it is to be kept in perfect working condition. Tn this respect it is very much like 2 good car. 1 It is no longer necessary to “zet out and get under” a car every few miles as was once the case, but the car that needs no servieing or atten- tion ‘has not vet been made. Frequent stops at gas stations, periodic oiling and greasing, and an rizid inspection’ of the nical and electrical systems oi a car are essential to uninterrupted Service znd operation without annoy- | | | | | | | | | | {ing roadside repairs due to a weaken- | {ing of the car's system because of | lack of attention. This constant attention does not | require muck time, but it does save | considerable needless wear and tear and forestalls the ruining of a piece of apparatus. Save Money and Time. ! Whether you own a car or not,| vou know what happens to the fel- low who zoes on long trips withou | bothering to on the amount who 1 will last indefinitely \water is needed in his radiator, and who has the idea that brake lining and the brakes never meed adjustment. Such a motor. ist is a lunatic. No car will last long under such treatment. No ear car ean he made that does not re- quire ‘:uwh attention. will keep on in spite of such treatment. but the time is not far off when, with a rat- tle, a cough and a spit it will stop dead, never to move again until a repairman gets through replacing burned-out hearings, sulphated bat- ery and worn-out gears. A little at- tention would have prevented useless | waste and money and time. The pity of it is that a car, a radio set and a horse have one bad ault in common. They will keep on in spite of bad treatment and will glve practically no sign of an im- peding breakdown until it is too late to remedy matters. A knowledge of the points to which attention should be given will do much to eliminate this needless waste and thé necessity of sending set to a repairman when it is too ent the loss of some of he parts of a set which require wteniion will be taken up in detail loar, 52 francs. The dolls od at 34 francs 78 centimes Alegetable similatingtheFood by Regule: ting the Stomachs and Boweisol - was quot- | | tingthe Stomachs 80— INFANTS < CHILDREN NF/ sary to make delivery rming in. The Young Mother. ‘The ills of infants and children should be so well known to the youngest of mothers that a reminder or a repetition . o o o o 000 .5 Children Cry For TAKE the ocean route with us on our personally conducted trip to Coral Gables, Florida, the Miami Riviera. Here's an opportunity not to bhe missed. Sail from New York July 3sd on the Clyde Line steamer ‘“Mohawk.” One of the finest vessels afloat. A 3-day cruise to Jacksonville. A dash down the famous East Coast of Florida in a palatial motor-bus — three days and four nights at Coral Gables - the bus again north to Jrksonville—and then that Blorious ocean voyage back to New York to round out a for which Coral Gables is noted — golf, tennis, swim- ming, dancing! Days at sea lazving in a steamer chair—watching the coastwise trade go by — shuffleboard on the after deck — the radio crackling overhead. Then the St. Johns River and thriving Jacksonville — the motor-bus — St. Augus- tine, Ormond, Daytona, Palm Beach, Miami, and finally Coral Gables — the most marvelous city in the Americas. Let us arrange the trip for [ of sasoline in hi no attention to as i tomorrow’s article of the symptoms of illness seems unn et there are arvelous vacation trip. - = e some mmym who overlook & xméffi""’ condif '{hn, a little T e Denies Match Tip Monopoly. CONCORD, H., June 21 {\Dy" - o = you. Send in the coupon or ! tuling that there is no monopoly on : o - { il i e v tips. | R IS DOUBLED Wigiiring jas, Important Sictoss ia colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not corrected they All for_ $125 call at our local office. There i B e Gz 1 Morsik o the” Uited | POWE { e Tncreased broudcasting powes are may lead to serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Think of it! " It includes . are no obligations, but if you : istrict ‘our a decisiol I an o score of stati i . 12 L e e have. dumped thelx GEHEC 0. oo Baby back to its happy self, is so easy by the use of Castoria your transportation, a state- buy property the cost of your ! —a medicine prepared just for irifants and children. It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest. tion inst the New I shire Match Co. in an action b v the Ohio Match Co. i to 1,000 watis or to 5,000 watts, and ne G 1l Bleeirie <taton. WGY, eneciady, and the Radio Cor- ion of America station at Bound room, your meals, your hotel and all the entertainments transportation will be re- funded upon your return. BY BROADCASTERS Season | q | Stations Enter Summer N. which have stepped Fletcher’s Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS With Facilities to Overcome between 25,000 and | fo: the stomach and bowels of infants and children. Washington selling representative for CORAL GABLES at ' TONIGHT. | : Atmospheric Conditions. [ A [nost interesting :' Tep! the ;‘“““fi:g‘g;'wao’l-fl'gflud swtf}i‘:fi 339 Munsey Building, Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 1608 ar Alemorial Continental Halls Using double the amount of power | (T Cqast jcities send thelr ‘wolces’ their children. employed a vear ago, radio broad- | casting officially entered its Summer | season last mizht. In the Eastern addr WCAP and other stations, to 9 o'clock. ess by President Coolidze, Bt | weather and atmospherics, and the increased strength of signals from icago and several other Middle Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines gton, D. C. especially prepared for infants and children. 339 Munsey Building, Wasl States the effect of the increased | {hicaso : Please send me folder with full_information con= G oG e on pexticularly moticeabia, | Viostarn fElties Simrticulariy, OmAbY Fletcher’s Castoria safely relieves it ot specl vatutiamfrigé 16 Cersll Caliesnad ale Glee ancd anjo ! ith tlent atmospheric a S & - — 150 the booklet, Newest Facts About Coral Gables." Jae Fpet d. with lent atmospheric ¢ 5 2 CQ c MG H oo e vt {ditions - prevailing. reception _com- |, O tAS SUhe BARLL 8 CHarEs WAk AL Gmonths old Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach T undetatund: that (hio places tme: wadee: ne thligation. Eeaea ared favorably with that of Spring | 40" fans of the East is the mud- & CENTS ‘hea R e e el L s SES te Bowels \\‘Ivl-‘,"“; Lheate Hour, 5‘"{‘\,\‘\"“;5 ‘o power used by the |dlnE of the lower wave lengths, 135 Do ,,40 Flatulence Diarr Regula ) P I A, R R s v 550 United. States broadcast stations | Which has wade ' faciebenely CH Aids in the assimilation of Pood, promoting Cheerfulness, PR " i 1o g sk oo |cult to tune in distant stations | b Lo R e i di Lamermoor” by | [in une. 1925 was less than 200000 | (s Save lengtha are below 280 | Reet and Natural Sleep without Opiates. the WEAF Grand Opera Co | watts, the hroadeasters 0pened | oiaps and whose power is less than | '] S0 | | thelr 1926 imer season with | IS AN OB WCAP and other stations, 9:30 | 4 cer rating estimated hetween 400.- | 1" ; . bolehon: To avoid imitations, élways look for the signature of to 10:30 o k. 30,000 watts, an output that ! | 000 and - - | prohably greater the com In Austria the servants in private 4 % . 7 4 4 e Five Messnor Prothers, | [iined power of all the broadeasting houses are tipned by guests after any Proven directions on each package. Phys;c;ans everywhere recommend it. WOR, 0130 o'elack | “tations of the world outside of the meal they have partaken of in the — s e, <0y i i United States, house, i ———— <

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