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WRG TO FEATURE CONCERT AND PLAY “Gems of Romance” and | Tour- of Southern ‘Hemi- sphere Also‘on Program. The socond of a seres of conceris ; ®Eiven by “The Revelers,” a radio pres- entation. arranged by flu Pennsyl- vania Railroad Co., will broadcast tonight by -stations WRC and WJZ, . Dbeginning at 8 o'clock. The WRC Players; under the direc- tion of Madge Tucker, will be heard later in one of Anthony Hopeu one- act plays, “A Matter of Duty.” Other regular features on tonight's ,” and Thomas Cook & Sons, presenting. “Cook’s Southern Heml- sphere Cruise.” Late dance music_ will be played from 10 to 11 o'clock/by Meyer Davis’ Le Paradis Band from the roof of C an ViZ, 8 o 4 . W IR ater o teror?| Press operators, 20; hand | s Phine For 1087 gram, c, 7 - !fim SR 3 ; .{_onm. 10, to work from 6 to 12. ;p- FERATEE ngg.%m' New York Edison - hour, lfigfi th o, nv.—onmunr Art . and W oiar e T "“ w:,‘} ,‘,:‘f,'l},‘“"' 1 t’. ARBON ARC 8 nA‘l&tA!;DlA&AGE WRNY, 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock. |- A fITE LAUNDR? &"‘"‘m #-mh%i, Minstrel - show, - WGY, 8 ey j eyt 3 ——zmt——-—— Eflm 1914 ;n % nf‘""“‘;lmh 0; kl tte Dance Orch e R B m-&f AMBP?AL e ovelette Dance Orchestr: iews Shop. i AVE VL,e 8:15 ‘odock = b :".—“‘ "amon) "gflfilr JOUS 1O EARN BIG w‘fll i % o e WY “A Matter ot of Duty,” by X N AUTO V“‘/ASHER, first class; 3 m “v- ‘wanted In 'lx,uhmr En{mhofgcr WRC players, WRC, 9:30 ? mnmm R apply 325 13th st. n.w. u"cszWz—w‘iTcfi'r RAPIDLY REDU! Selock: AL e | S0 L 3 |1 A ) P O o JRed Apple Club, WCX, 10 ¥ and 0 sts. ¥ » g‘ 4 I .f'%;‘, 8% Sarss x "h’l ‘5 A - 'E_CO.. 14th AND C !'I'S YOU G_WOMEN Faressonis, 1 ] gr‘.‘.'ufi !cgnnum‘;nm RVEL ] 5 M A R FOR ,u. ralids, ; ;.v i 3 L —,.i“*'"-‘* : ooox;wx/_flgmxs . | TELEPHONE OPERATING. | Exovassiomr. ¥ g ARV . Y. ave. gA Al wmA 1! @ Immediately; appl;read GOCS)IPIOSRA_rIARY DlgéNG !FE?"W’E%& 3 :% . o ‘1 for work to job at Foxhal PR(]GRAMS lEAfllNG - e R Al 1 ”" & Phs: : take Cabin John Bridge car REGUTAR AND ° iass of, arm! g the Cafe Le Paradis. WRC will open its evening program 1 Bt 6:55 with a sports resume, followed with a half hour of dinner music by the Hotel Mayflower Orchestra, under + the direction of W. Spencer Tupman. |- Legislation enacted for the District by Congress, at the session just closed, will be outlined by Will P. Ki nedy, political writer of The Star, in 2 speech to be broadcast tonight by station WMAL, A talk also will be given by Dr. Thomas B. Symons of the University of Maryland. The musical attractions include a piano recital, a program by Edith Reed and her entertainers and dance music by the Npvelette Orchestra. LocalRadioEntertainment Tuesday, July 6, 1926. NM—Nnd Radio ' Station, Railo, a. (434.5 Meters). » ! as p.m.- —-Wuum- Bureau reports. 4 45 p.mi—Agriculture market re- po 730 v.m,—\Anmummm of exami- Sneinnats Dations foci the Fnid Siales™Civi ; Fall Wilt Be Sold or Given 7 Servics. : ALESMEN PLEASANT WORK. 9:56 p.m.—~Time signals. . strel . . "";:rkfiw‘” Oebne "'_W E FOR T n Z IDEAL OCCU PARTY LEAVING FOR WEST Wlf? 05 p.a, Weather Bursau ve- o s At to Advertlsers. cmm COPELAND AN FOR PATION ggAST IN 'NEW BUI[?[S X i il YOUNG WOMEN. DAN ON JULY 9th WI s WHRF—Wask c‘fi“‘ Hospital -. 2 %. P ELECTRIC i TARE. ONE = PASSENGER: REFRIGERATION. %EII:.ERE\CES EXCHANGED FRANK. 664. 11 to 12 noon—Dally current -nnu ‘u n lfl‘ abilif . lg"-w “%E,,‘”"'{m 1 .'m Pt MUSIC F URNIE‘P}F%‘R g i&u L‘Ag o 3 th and East - "Efi'fim for “shut-ins.” 6 p.m.—Dinner music, provided by the Wllldnl-Rn‘m Milling Co. @ GRENER e Niaen Adume G04E. * - POTOMAC SPEECH DEFECTS 1;: ¥ e % L Rl o u mm"fif Yo WCAP M % : : LA ROMAINE 1 o e , 5 b s 3 2 ; 02 o st RS qun{?_ REGIE ESELSEEIEES fMIRIE to Foxhall Road, and walk FREQUENT INCREASES north three blocks. Steady 3 EREAFTER. - work for men. PERMANENT P‘?vsmous. - 8Ea0as §!§!§!§i 8 5 lerpfimw Co. (1685 IMI) Bilent. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45 to 7.45 a.m~~Tower Health Exercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, New York City. WMAL — Washington Radlo Forum (212.6 Meters). hml; “'l‘han!\.rm-rn %ou to g Scl ¥ omas ymons, | '9:00- £ d o Y exwciaton servios; Univer:] Moines: Banker's Life Trio sity of Maryland. 7 15 p-m. —Piano rodul 7:30 p.m.~— n enacted _f the Dmrlet of coium by Wfll P politfeal er The' Star, 7:45 p.m.—Edith Reed and her en- tertainers. 8:16 'p.m.—An hour of dance musie, by the Noveletts Orchestra, under the direction of m ‘Roman. i glll'm—wnlw EE%E?E ‘.e g el i = n.uo'tnlly and dinners will be Hlonhlpuhlhwnhommadmu:« nnmmuwnmom 4 cents a word. o Il‘lm"l'.l- 3 20¢ per n K 1117 do ‘hout - E 'fllhd for nuru Tousework. 613 A SITUATIONS—MALE. : | FRENE mnu be cheap. Call ANYTHING TO %ELL’ n%llm ™ :vn. ®W. Auigmoblies, etc.” Hnifiy-eix Jeare Notes’ Furniture House, 514 10th St. N.\W. Phone Franklin 2015. the Hig! Ra wba wad I Ty Ty— 2 Bbwsis b & 83 B e 7:30 p.m. Romance," , ‘broadesst with Stations WJZ and WGY lrvm New York. .—Pennsylvania Railroad hour, brudun with > Station. WJZ from New York. 9 - p.m—Cook’s Southern Hemi- ik S e T S ns an jew Yorl 3 several BLED TG b i ey g 2 T UnitedStates have political crises | yavars - A MAties S Duts. under_the_dl- |10 2 scheduled for November and attempts o il lncludp“mnnh Conpelt and Miss : é T e vt "R il ot S5 . — Tucker. ,PChi, ? of the microphone will be made in va- REDIT N Boyd Employment Semce c gesires work of < GOING TO SELL 117 . > | Save time, trouble and money. Bnmd‘ .m.—Meyer Davis' Le Paradis Y Kk N . A an :c! 7 : Begulation " Tor : fia" bl vy 1 B _ “Call Franklm 8991 Early Program Temorrow. Dbroadeast station N ARGE UNL. fl' s B oo orean patital by Getirads i 3 : . rude 2 t . & Tt E n 2 Smallwood, broadcast from, the Hos e e 8640 oyl YOU ARE PLACED. l. Kitt Studio. e ¥ e 4 ‘microphones to opposing parties | 0 i = Transvortation Blds.. 17th and H. & . —Irving Boerfistein's Hotel T o1 . aplo w ‘Washington Orchestra. NOBILE STARTS EAST. ‘Pllot of Norge to Visif, Cities En Routs' to New Yufl. - 8 m&a‘:&simmfifim SA.3HE8 pmISERLEE 6 B g g b >3 @ Akron, Now Yoré 2afid ¢ e w EAGH DAY BY JOSEPH c.u.c.qnm g5a8 'S P.M. Eastern Standard Time | '8 P. M. Daylight Saving Time Tonight Max Jacoss conducting theEmndyChmbaSym-\ phony Orchestra in another program of standard mu- | sical numbers, with Betsy Ayres, soprano, #s assisting soloist. ‘The program—