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Mm to opeérate and mak FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926 Musical program by’ e Programsof Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern standars Time -] | - : 71 | Wardman Park . Hotel 1:}': B SR 3 g ‘ SEEN 'N NEWYURK WEE e dge . 5L i ¥ b A mr‘ B L ) i i Al v Pluldwge&r’l Players, ' Marine Musicians to Be s ot | SIS T : 2 . : ations Taking Ad-| | . Concert/by the United States i < 3 5 v Marine Band; under di A BO at Rollins:College “Gang” of Jmpresario ¢n ul s ; 881 vantage of Lifting of Curbs, | | of ‘Kemy Mui ST kotiair [ |ielnad e e v oty 2 Uik, Tne- i, eranted e ot hfivk. mission dy station. m‘lg IM.WN sall from New WCAP’s Program. it ¥ e | the ' Ll i ! 5 World says' Loew's Stadium bouts, WHN, - s X .9 o'clock, f BB RK, ; Mausical pronv am' by the Na 0] —The predi s of chaos ln":fio ‘..Qh.}.h;,m b‘; tiohal ' Federation ‘of Music Secretary Hoover as a.result of the| | Clubs, WCAP, 9:30 to 10:05 Department of Justice decision stri €clock. ~ & plng him of r to regulate - the New York Wi I8 | 1 600 meter band, reserved for com- 'ork World says. 1 P A .check-up_by the ‘World moreial yireloss. o or oy« S Ao B bt S Similarly the Department of Justice or have indicated thel n Jrave Jengths or have indicated thelr tter an SOS call has been sounded er, and | ! 4 and re- | With members of the famous United States Marine Band' as' his “gang,” “Roxy” will return to the ‘broadcast arena tonight after a long P absence to direct a' special concert which will be sent the ether throughout t h e concert which will be given in the natural sylvan theater on _the slopes of the Mo uyment groun Special arrange- mients have been ceived a license because no one now bhas authority to refusg such demands, Sistions Are Named, * The New York stations. which have n_higher pow and more de L& wave hngthg,utho Wo;xlg -m! % al 'WEBR. The new licerise was granted to Peter “Prince, a Flushing radio a’a‘:l:iunon' in broadcasting resulting i ik I“lo‘“ d'“l are fream shhe calcing over of wontical wave | || Offer axle greases; and lengths by several stations can be cheap 'reduction plant A remedied only by self-regulation or re- || reases, which endang B TN the Marise Reserve course to the civil courts until the |[f | Bre3ses, o, Officers’ Training Corps, 5 ?:Iu'u'&'“’".flm?‘“f";:" Two bills the life of you car. Dbeen in training at the Summer camp ; i S i 2 e iarng St e e mere 1) 'D,ELJAND EBONITE. Ground I’s “Shredded.Oil.” - | at Quantico, Va., and will come to At .pound _cans, w':m:. i afons “Trom e ) <1 gathering. “ROXY.” speakers will be installed on the ground so that the audlence may hear everything that the radio impressario whispers intd the microphone. HEISR S BEEn L TR Iashington solely to conduct the ::H:\; Band in ‘lu leodta‘l coll;neem 1l return to Quantico imme- diately afterward to complete the orhoard phtes saly. training course. Two other musical attractions will follow the concert. The Anglo Per- sians will give their weekly program from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. The District chapter of the National Federation of Music Clubs will sponsor a program from 9:30 to 10.05. \WCAP's early attractions include market summaries, a concert by the ‘Wardman Park Hotel Trio, and a sci- entific tl.ll‘(’yolé‘;"l'm l'éflv n July,”. . prepared lence Service. N W e s oo g | ke St n o'clocl a | 7:45—Af e . . XA R AR B ot | © Subsequent features include & t: 5 L Rt neron. -Porch and | o itetin it Garden Partles” and book reviews by i Mrs. Nina Reed. :n::} ‘concert s ey e decison’ hed bt that millennium ever does arrive when auto- let down thé bars in amateur and com- 4 o = . o any one Who thrusts Into the 600 to S < S N But in_the meantime it plays an important part in : g satisfying our customers, although few automobiles re- " J , quire 0 little service as Studebakers. Just think— the , . repair parts sales on all Studebaker cars last year were 53, 8, snuzmees ST e Quat @ seas o % s s - b & only $10 per car. ey N EX I i 4 | ‘When adjustments are needed we are réady to help insure the most efficient, economical work. Every pre- . : . soiled upholstery—no grease left on fenders or steering B Friday, July 16, 1926. wheel. Y ! All our work is done on & flat rate charge so that you - know before you leave your car exactly what the charge - - will be. And you may rely on its delivery at.the hour > Befon.yohi'nvu}inmywihvufignuiumicemd .« compare it v.vnth_ what Studebaker offers you at more SI0EE Xs NAA—Naval Radlo'Station, Radio, Va. i 4345 Meters). 7:45 to 8 p.m.—Public Health Service lecture, “Climate and Health.” 9:55 p.m.—Time signals., 110:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—Was| n Radio Hospital Fund C ee (256 Meters). 6 to 7 p.m.—Dinner concert provided Frank H. Edmonds and W. F. Rob- J Honhonoh o bt e e.’ se a5 WMAL—Wasl Radlo Forum (212.6 Meters). AR RN EEEER] | JOSEPH McREYNOLDS L e o Potomac 1631 Fourteenth at R s g CEORLEN G GES NI RRRURIN ERE WRC—Radio _Corporation of America e - (468.5 Meters). § p.m.—George F. Ross, pianist. $:30 p.m.—"Porch .and Garden Par- ties,” by Mary E. Turner. §:45 p.m.—Book reviews by Mrs. Nina, Reed, “Our Times,” by Mark Sullivan, and “The Silver Spoon,” by John Gals- worthy. - 1:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 2 (noon)—Epping _Forest Trio, cast from the Homer. L. Kit 1 p.m.—W. Spencer Tupman’s Hotel wer Orchestra. . “ Every single qne,of'th_em... | Agriculture. 7 to 8 p.m.—Musical program by the Wardman Park Trio, from Wardman Park Hotel. '8 to 8:15 p.m.—"Science News of the ‘Week—the Heavens in July,” present- ed by Science Service. 8:16 to 9 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band, directed by “Roxy” (Maj. S. L. Rothafel, reserve afficar of the United States Marine Corps), who will also make a few re- marks, opening with his famous *Hello, everybody.” 9 to 9:30 p.m.—Whittall Anglo-Per- , from New York City. 9:30 to 10:05 p.m.—Musical program under auspices of the District of Co- Jumbia Chapter of the National Feder- ation of Music Clubs. program Early Program Tomorrow. * ¢ . 645 to 7:45 a.m.—"Tower Health] ™" el tfi‘ sseesiitse g g Exercises” from Metropolitan Tower, : [ardy &'“&',':‘ Shelbuirne Grchesira. 2 i's Danee Orchéitra hour; New York City. 30— M 10 : ¢ 12:45—Kansas City; Nighthawik frolic: Plantation Playess: mpn o ST g e ' Vowommmasemnmed |12 : i § : 4 Oraflylivesnnot . . . New Route opensto | | . Na single igluquitd i - FIRE DAMAGES TOWN. YELLOWS T O N’E | roach survives % after mfifi%&“ i =4 mz":g‘mm Bus 5 ERE Jt will kill every kind of pest which " FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY b X ; ’ —_————— g Entire Business Section of Bifiston,| : .THE thrill of discovery Is T+ 8 i SN gk diron ol “Momt, Wigsd Out’ " © |, " through Gallatin Gateway this et e .. you shoot BLACK. FLAG All Rights Reserved. Reproduction. Prohibited..” ‘| HELERA, Mont, July 16 L gin wilderness of Gallatin Forest, where wolf, 2 around the h o R Tli Y entire business seftion of . o el Tho Radlo Storage Battery. Part TIL | at all times. Tt will do-for the bat 27 m E: (ficlyl tain lion, sheep and. goat still " deadifest of ; o mee battery i one of the | tery what regular meals o f0F 50U | sarly yesterda ge : L : L inséet-killers e e hful pleces of apperatus |and will do away with thet FHACS The fire, originating in a restaurant, Gallatin Gateway Is the only entrance to v bt B : 35 e e radlo feceiver. It will con. | feeling that manifests itsslf in 188894 | spread to the ppet affice and adjoining Yellowsto: ecting direc timue to give service long past the | programs. : . structures, as \well as & : ne connecting tly with the main oint where it _should retire, because | Remember that water . evaporates, | dences. \ line of a transcontinental railroad. Commenec- ~ Dp oomplets exhaustion through over-| and since water is part of the solu.| Exp . ing August 1st, motor-coaches o i o oo o P Vet | U T, S T e el TS| stohe Park Tremsportation Comipeny wil moet. ftn Has i o serapped lng belor i take 38 D LG SACL AR ate: : feage, Milwaciios & B¢ Paul aios ot Theee its time. o battery will continue to | ter from the kitchen sink may be all | made, b § -Fotks, Montana—the source of the mighty Jight up the filaments of -the tubes | right for, you, but the battery I8 b 3 s 3 The trall sweeps across lovely Gallatin aF tel long after it has been comipletely dis- | particular. level charged from an efficiency viewpoint. | electrolyte at least a quarter 3¢ will seem to continue working even | inch above the *fops of the ; ~when the electrolyte has dropped far | Never add anything but Aistilled below the point where it should be, shoul It will force current through the ex- ternal circult even when its plates Fave become heavily sulphated. A little care and attention would add months to the life of any battery. Even if you have your own charging outfit, you should take the battery to a battery service station | on charge more tha about every four or five months to' have it looked over, to make sure that every part is functioning proper- 1y and is in good condition. Such an ‘examination is very cheap when com- znd with the many months of serv- ‘which it will add to the life of the battery. . How to Get Best Service. Sulphation of the plates is one of ye most serious ilis of a storage bat- .. This-trouble is caused by nes- and is easily preventable. Charging the battery when it drops to a point between 1,150 and 1,200 I e sizd §e¥