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" Programs of Distant Stotions Scheduled. lumqmun!’hu cmurn. Indta, July 9 6P~ |7 mmnammhm Intsrcommunal_ rioing, WhICh iz _|had been breaking out sporadically |ter in |in Caloutta and, vicinity fof the last | few \days, .s spreading to Pabma, g.whwcolm May 20 last causing a portion :mul:b::ll miles from Calcutta, and|to nnt. g:nhom lnv-d:'np: M»u hléndlnhln‘hr as she Indian troops, sent to quell the luyl. Lah " Open "All Da and Our Employees Will Receive a Day of Wich Pay Edch Week in Place of Saturday nu-!u- NATIONAL VACCINE AND . ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515,U St. N.W. | \”:::l-l'wkonmmmm 'j&h uy the progrem tonight of sta- WCAP. "9%. 1nitial musical feature will be a | concert by the Wardman Park Hotel \Trio. “The talk on poison ivy, pre- d by Science Service, will follow. musical attractions include re- resented by President Coolidge and the House of Representatives and the other by ‘the Scnnw—mnt there will m by Phyllis Price, -omo. lnd Gutellus, co mn by Whittall's A Pvrlhnl ‘&nd dance music by the }cm Villa 4 Caleb 0'Conhor will give 'a series of ‘Selected readings at 8:45 o'clock. The imarket report will be broadcast at | §:50, preceded by an announcement base ball relnlu in the major ly will ‘be all -important l‘:’ ‘:-termlnln; future Government Mo legisiation failed of passage at the last session becatse the House and Senate could not agree on‘who .|should control radio. The House, backed by the President, wanted coi trol left to the Department of Com- 4 | merce, while the Senate stood out for Cool mi)ms of flowered bro- cade fashioned with wide panels a separate commission similar to the lnunmn Commerce and Tariff com- | I the - House eventually wins. it . I 8 Sen of efastic at sides, Boned, front 'and back. Four hose supporters. Sizes 34 to 46. late afternoon program will 5 o'clock with a uelul by . Ry planist. probably wnl mean that no further S 8 > & by by Mrs. Nina Reed ® the program. ssse 8352 of another commission, then a fur- ther extension of that form of gov- 204 | ernment which the Pr.lldem calls “unw‘loldy" may be expected. ; e 82 232 ebpmID RadioEntertainment ETIe S5 a2 Friday, July 9, 1926, Naval Radio Station, Radle, Va. (134.5 Meters). —Time signals, Weather Buréau reports. gston Radio Hospital ttce (256 Meters). oon—Current events aily). . .—Dinner concert pmvlded nk H. Edmonds and W. F. “nhh‘xum Radie Forum LS (212.6 Meters). Silent. WRC—Radio (‘u-mhn of America e (468.5 Meters). 5 p.m.—George F. Ross, pianist. p.m.—"Frozen Desserts,” by by “Winnowed=Wisdom,” by .unhen Leacock, and “The Silver 0 " by Ben Ames Willlams, Elfly Program Tomorrow. 55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. (noon)—Epping _ Forest Trlo, Broadcast from the Homer L. Kitt ¥ p.m.—W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel I-:'nmwr Orchestra. WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomiac Tel- " ephone Co. (1685 Meters). ] 6:45 to 6:50 p.m.—Base ball news of Mukté m:nmnrlee for the ron!ur‘ner, by the Department of .\x;ncul'ure i’-??%l';'ag s Orchestry llcCi Hotel Trio . accopianied 5t 8:46 P} ancert pianist. 34 ihe i’ selected readings. | a0 930 pm—3¥hittan nnnm #lans from New York City. 8:30 to 10:15 p.m.—Roma Vllh Band, Wlrected by Ellwood McNelley. 2 Early Program Tomorrow. ° §:45 to 7T:45 ‘a‘m.—"Tower Health *Bxercices” from Metropolitan Tower, ‘ New York City. * —_—e e / 287,500 RADIO STATION TO BE BUILT BY SWEDEN Fquipment Ordered From England and Operation Will Be With 50 Kilowatts cnp.dty The Swedish governmem. has ap- for the erection [%ala in Central Sw ment of Commerce Jearned today from commercial attache T. O. xhth in o kholm. ered. within six months, Klath re- ¢ ted. The new station will operate ith a capacity of 50 kilowatts, the imum strength ever used by a !mdcns(m;: station in the Unflcd This power should make the | vlearly audible throughout of Europe and will bi‘jous Americans another which to shoot. that the Swedish govern- ken the initiative in this propriating the money to |‘Ull’i lh(‘ station would indicate that nent. is strongly behind dio development in that country and jpould resuit of a general boost for Zudio the: | Tours of West Coast. of American university ing abroad, especially. to | Burope. for a Summer tour, is to i have an Oriental counterpart. One hundred Japanese students “will redch Pacific Coast cities ‘this ‘seanson for a brief sojourn as the first ‘step in what its promoters expect to ‘he an influence for mutual good will hetween the two countries. The pro- ‘aram calls for an annual interchange ftudents, the Americans going to Teland Kingdom to galn clearer finderstanding “of that eountry -and # Japansse coming to the United tes for a like object. —————— ‘Some men are so brave they will and get married right while women buying spring clothes. TONIGHT. Musical am. by the ‘Wardman F"’F Hotel Trio, ‘WCAP, 7 to 8 o'clock: “ Fantasy, “Old King Cole” YY Players, WGY, 7:1§5 May wal, “WAHG, . 8t0. 9 | clock. "Night," WR.N’Y FIl"l'EEN MINUTI"S OF RADIO EACH DAY BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA Noted Authority on Radio All Rights Reserved. Reproduction Prohibited. Radio Interference—~Part, TII. ‘While the intérference produced by the aurora borealis. and. by. atmos- pheric conditions is unpreventable at the. present stage of the radio art, there are other sources,of interference which are preventable and these sourcés in many cases are the most bothersome because they: persist in all kinds of weather. One of the most troublesome sources of interference is the. ascillating re- | T ceiver. ‘The only thing that can rem-: e of nlh!n which exiats keeps receivi is ! due to' faulty apparatus and construc- |- tion in the set itself, It i€a very | matter to determine whether. 25 s "ork: Aua(gl;‘: Chty: Hotel Traymore dimner wonce 2 i3 132010 2 hd mm--nquu-‘u-bux. 2700 rM. n many cases it Mfluflngm-umumnmlou muv ly few wph Ordered to Training., First Lieut.' Charles W. Hull, Coast Artillery Corps e, of this city; has been ordered to Fort Monree, Va., for active duty in training. E Do Not Do This to Your Radio ‘Set! : S EEEEEE ) Pt 2 iy 585 REs Ws mnn;am a staff o( txpcn(u who will repair your set ‘at very reasonable prices! And at oncel installed! rials mull-d! ¢ Starkadnocq. 400.11th St. N.W. 4 cd Frlnkinm g o I i B8 5255 SopgsERngs SUNDAYS , e 1 28 At 22 T Teaves. Washingion; 1501 AM. Returning, leaves 8 Curelina. Ave. cach exeuon, o ‘c'i?: R ol 3: il NII"' “s IS 14th St Pcnnsylmna Rulmd , 8l The only all-mil route to the Seashore ' ZEES B9 I 383 BUILDING - ASSOCIATION PAYS ) % B sy Commencing January 1, 1926 Over Sm-plnu. $1 ooo Cor. 11th & E@ NW. m""‘" dererreet nemila. TR SN JAMES BERRY, Pu-lhm JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y nnm- July Clearance Sale! Thousands of New Shirts Augmen! . The July Sale of $1.50 and 32.50 MEN'S SHIRTS .15 3 for $3 " ) So enthusiastic was the response to our previous sale that we: |mmedulely wired ahead for several thousand . miore of these wonderful garments. Quality and work- + manship speak for themselves in these shirts.. They are absolutely the best that $1.15 can buy. (- Imported ln'luh Broadcloth in woven c!rpn Genuine Colored Broadcloth ¢ ~R¢m Striped Wavcn Madras lmpor!ed ‘Imen and ‘poplin in white, ‘oyster and tad Sites 240 4 waint i Y iy Street Floor—Men’s Shop ~ Sale $1 and $1.50 49 sirable metals are utilized. Specially purchased merchandise is .rouped together with much higher-priced *Eauu i .pigees from regular stock. . $5 to $7.50 Handbags, $4.49 “for Summer, $].49 Silk Sport Ties, 50¢c Georgette ‘and crepe, in' beau- 1% to 2 yard lengths. Plain tiful ‘plain colors or effective _colors, stripes and coin dofs. ted = patterns. Fringed or Smart for ¢ emmed endu. Forfaerly $1.93. tr:c‘ AT, et A S R, P ¥ Spanish Type Embroidered Sillc Shawls 191298 to $35.00 TR "R m " héavy silks, " with riot : colored embroide: gu:fl: $1 Chiffon’ Hosxery .,:;;;‘:E':a ; Perfect ‘Quality Silk Stockings in a wlde variety of pleasing light colors.” Included are. [y irregulars of $135 Wigwam Stockings with /. the hmmu tepee heel. - All colors.. ¥y M!‘lflf Two rematkable groups of Swag¥¢r Sport Hats, reduced July: selling. The . groups lncfude Leg- horns, T oy o s, Milan Hemps, Body Straws and * Ajours, in white and every . correct, Summer color. Small, medium and large shlrel are shown, all smartly banded and trim- med with lovely ribbons, Street l‘nr wun aptachment suits of fine t fabric, - Double-seat styles and girls.' Also athletic its for boys. Sizes 12, 14 for men or en. th White, cord and emb.“‘m. + Soft ffi.en’i 85 W/ mphlnh-nlundm 4 Street Pracdtical apparel for umfin klnx, sports. I rments that ‘service nn(fi fabrics.