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91 - KILLED IN PLANE CRASH. Passenger Dies, Pilot Hurt, as Stunt Ship Falls. STUTTGART, Ark., October 18 (#) —Paul Trotter, Weiner, Ark., was kill EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Abe Martin Says: C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192 _— WRG TO PUT GPERA |2 e mam- svrmmesmone ON THEAIRT[]NlGHT‘ NPT this season In the home of Mrs. jeorge P. Tucker, 802 Massachusetts avenue northeast, this afternoon, with Mrs. Hannah Overstreed, president, presiding. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell was listed as the principal speaker. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE BOYS’ CLUB PROGRAM The society consists of g group of 60 women who work for the benefit Plans Special Entertainment To-|,¢ the nursery department of Friend- RADIO TROUBLES LAID TO AURORA BOREALIS Programs of Distant Stulwn; Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time WEAF Troupe to Retum t 4 ao—\ew York: Vo N gt Ketor Gre b5 4|»—-Pmlm]olpma Police reporias 5:00—New York: News.: sport vocal sololsts . Stations Mowers. ties | Engineers Place Blame for Freakish 04 Reception Noticeable Over Week End. night for Boys, 9 to 18, in Opening Season’s Activities. The boys club department of ship House. ——— The extent to which English women have gone in for bobbed hair is indi- cated by the news that an order for ed and Richard Schillberg of this city aviator and manufacturer of planee. was injured seriously when the plane in wh.ch they were doing stunts fell here yesterday. &clnllberg doln( loops and dives at Microphone With Version New Fork: Vocai and instrumental solos Following freakish radlo reception 25,000 women's haircutting machines | Trotter's request, lost control at 300 P b ?flefi"a}ufl:’k R s f::m:?—nlh:;tpfivfl:d e Seatar m’:dfil’f&fx’.",“ ':m‘:l l;o:;er;‘:?i:n.t::_ has been placed by an Lnglish im- |feet. Earlier they had made a success of “Il Trovatore. | o o ROV e aeere: WREM s the past week end, engineers again o hment for boys from 9 to 12 years | Porter with a G 3 tul flight i 6 T0 7 PM. are endeavoring to place the blame on of age in Friendship House, 826 Vir- | 6:00—New York: Waldort-Astoria Orchestra; John Parrish. . the aurora borealls and to discover ginia avenue southeast, tonight at whe WEAF Grand ‘Opera Trous| Bosienoryg lerture. XSSremue "WEAF 4015 fhe reason for such an influence. 7:30 o'clock. will return to the microphone tonight | Hirtor: ‘(‘I,’ ey e The fl;gctulmru fu‘i.lu_‘r‘;s os recurxtl:? m'fr).‘eae"}ezufl’\"‘nfltedm\go%s‘u::r:: o ersion of and: Lom 3804 were notices ursday night, pla; ¥ ‘h,.‘\ '.',m-‘ 2 ,,,.',’,',"u‘,’""“;'h{” 3827 when distant stations that had been presented by the O'Connor Players, P WRC, and 11 | Detrolt Join® Gol 2188 displaying remarkable signal strength under the direction of Caleb O'Con- sy.lr-mm.u»r»uh 15, The opera L rehestra 333.1 began fading and swinging. The same nor, while special readings will be i b tune ¢ 10 Glolock miderEhD | Franklin e unusual occurrence was noted Friday given by Miss Estelle Scott, Miss Bivection of « odero. | Thelo Geel I L and Saturday nights, with general Gertrude Boyer, Mrs. Margaret Bain gt raction ‘of local ik Children's lnnx’mm 370 reception very poor and uncertain. and Miss Ella Frost. e it ns e Gpinten wino= | hicato: News bullctna: markst ®igerts: ‘hosith: falk 2924 Remote control broadcasting aiso Thero Is to be an admission charge 4 ent Londont success, | WEAT Orchentra rooor. Mo 238" wasat a disadvantage, particularly Fri- of 10 cents, which, in addition ‘to on of the re Revue rly musical feature will stra o o Alvin Rochir's Orches - rzan re day night, when effects of the aurora were felt severely by telegraph com- entitling the boys to attend the en- tertainment, will give them privilege, e e @ orean panies and press associations. The ad- to the game room at the house dur- ol ; \‘H e y ork: Golden's Mo dress of President Coolidgé, delivered | Tl bet th’ next big European war | ing November. s et S Bk aaticr o 45—Davenport: Chimes coneert: ‘spord " e at the International Oratorical Contest | ‘Il not only be fought in th’ air, but| Miss Lydia Burklin, head resident, e St Suone et of Philadeiphia: Adeiphia Orchestra | and broadcast by WRC and WJZ, was | on it. today made another appeal for aid to tion, W FonSanetion it 6] TOREE. Wik v TO 8 P.M. one of the radio features that suffered| Th' fine thing about havin’ had|the people who have not contributed 5 N hebabaGE b Kanmns City: Ma eontal ; from a poor line, presumably caused | three or four years in college is that |money for tickets sent them for the s muy.f‘ will broad ;,m" e y > oy ‘ss1 ‘Riley's’ Orchestra. by the aurora. you're supposed t’ know somethin’|carnival held at the hotise September cert of the A. & P. Oyp- | Delralt? Goldies mphony O Similar occurrences in past years,|which is a mighty big advantage. 16. Receipts for the carnival have e wuest soloist with the | Hart ‘,,fi‘c...;n“"‘"% argsn, recl Tectus with both line telegraph and radio sig- (Copyright, John Dille Co.) reached $725, but this still leaves a Gypsies will be Joln Barnes Wells, | ar K Local and instrumental’ nals, have led many prominent engl- - 4 deflclt of $1,275 incurred in running orchestra’s program in- | QL’;"‘" hes séra; mm whumdu Gung. neers to the belief that the northern < the house during the past Summer, ns from Victor Her- bl instrumental lights display has a direct influence| “Diva” is the Itallan feminine for | Miss Burklin said. Girl,” “Where My | New” York' Commodo on the ether. The reason, however, is | ‘“divine,” and has accordingly come to! The Friendship House Nursery Afld i i ested ”;::;1” ll:l‘é New York: ‘l"'h’;;gl!; Elf‘“‘ Gores generally regarded as great a mystery | be applied to a great woman singer. Society is holding its first meeting of the Tin Soldiers,” by | iy as static. String ensemble Iy Washington | : Bediime. story l"untn-&:l Orchest - MG # Stock Tand” hand " ano - en WRC's program | Drike. ",_,,‘N sond. fouotatl falk: Punich “and " FIRE LOSS $125,000. rer music by the| lhm'fi:‘""fl"fi“ e A ckatory tra will follow, | 730} Bpoliy=" Di Orchestra B0l O Warehouse, 2,000 Bales Cotton and | | l 'h P g 'i‘x‘ finnuh' ;[a{;q """ Adjoining Stable Burns. e Local Radio Entertainment || Guardia, acidre DOTHAN, Ala, October 18 (@)— P Votal a0 inatermental cedt Fire yesterday destroyed the cotton - e it DI G warehouse of the Dothan Manufac-| | G St. at 11th. Kresge Department Store, Inc. Monday, October 18, 1926 * Bookallc .. ..o turing Co., containing more than 2,000 ‘ e 8.1'0 o P bales of cotton, and the stable of 8:00—Atlantic City: Seaside Trio 271 142 | John Sanders & Sons, adjoining. Ten N \:\—Mw ; “":o'r‘:;'" Radio, {,’,;;‘,};g;}a’,;;g Organ_recital §8. 18 mules and & saddle horse were burned s o . 277.6 123 | in _the stable. Weather Bureau reports. Cleveling: Wil 3804 303! The loss has not been determined, Lt Uiriionay Sop.;, Solofets: Gl 476 301|pue gt g belleved will approximate ' Ce ou Veather Bureau re- Do DS Brinkiociier. planit 4223 403 $125,000. Origin of the fire has mot Rt e O i i 5188 381 | been ascertained. G odHome BUfldln i %1 WMAL—Washington Radio Forum x.mojr‘?':(m{"wfl‘ LRI jz':'; (293.9 Meters). o 3 : B: 01 Sllent. g e ‘""’"{"Tfi“fi" S 5883 : ’ 5 WRC—Radin Corporation of America Yo "G §§§; A THREE D AYS There’s more to heme-building—or 4818 buying or remodeling—than you may |.ngmn Post Hour, 3‘30‘{ yilower Orchestra. vz a3 suppose. merson Ensemble. $ed :'i',gil 9 pm—A. & Gypsles from 5" Moincs: - Phalbrec P ik « ” . Kew orc s R e o iR A Real Home™ is = 48kp:§e» inter- ‘Il Trovatore,” by e 9 TO 10 . . 00) at gives d Opera €0 s zig| 9:00—Detrit: ‘Studto _program 5180 DANGER slGNAL eSQm’S‘y illustrated g Albert de Courville's Zig Doult:, Newa® Ofehesira, i 4915 “'As.‘c details you ought to know about. inneapolis: University of Mini BT " 416.4 » Early Program Tomorrow. ) Torien: marketa TADQ's" Ofchesira 42813 Persistent coughs and colds lead R ” 5 6:45 to 745 a.n.—Tower health ex- S e e §§§} to serlous trouble. You can stop ° Want a copy? There’s no charge. ercise 3oston e : 5 ki e with Crsomuiiony, &t 11165 i ——ATiington ittme i gnaia ow York: Musical program b th A&E Gipsie WEEL. 3 lew 12 noon—Crops flashes from the De- WOAR an WAL from" s L 4915 emulsified creosote that is pleasant COPPER [Cs BRASS partment of Agricuiture. é’;mm};;:kTJ;cag‘ and Instrumer (A to take. Creomulslon is a new 1 p.m.——Washington Orchestra. vow, York: Banjo and An-lmiee Soloists . a1z medical discovery with twofold ac- RESEARCH ASSOCIATION T Rienmond 101 NETY - S onhaca Tour 8166 tion—it soothes and heals the in- 25 Broadway, New York RAILROADS REPORT e (o S b VKRG 4398 flamed membranes and inhibits \’ Pm!adplnll&n“ ]:illnalrelu Dlano selections: 6 germ growth. BlG FREIGHT RECORD lagelphia ;eslqh centennial’ ' e Of all knows drugs, creosote is | o3 Ankeles: Music: il T 87 recognized by high medical author- ew York: Talk: pianist ... 341 ities as one of the greatest healing Oflfl—Now York: West' Point Cavaliers 4564.3 agencles for persistent cough?‘and re R ;. 3 10 TO 11 colds and other forms of throat More Handled in First Six Months, |, 00—Lon Aneelon: Fallon's rvm.;mm;a .\fum I L iroubles. Creomulsion contains, in i A oric: Planist: talk: Home Bea o s addition to_creosote, other healing | d 41 | 1526, Than in Any Correspond = it Vo Rohe elements which soothe and heal the 2 . . hiladelphia: Sesquice: ing Previous Period. hiladelphin: QUANEL: 3750 infected membranes and stop the — Hlcymora T N Y irrltation and inflammation, whils ‘Ash's Orche a 315.8 the creosote goes on to the stomach, the Associated Press. st tertal 2802 § ’ymn.u:m 'o¢ the United States han. ‘"':‘;:?,:,‘; E%“;’“"“R“mc’“’"" 2612 3.: '2232"2? t‘}?éot:g:hgo:ghaclr';:gfig dled dur the first six mo;;‘he of nuim"umh 'r.}‘ v?r‘rih. S 246 thg:rou;hh of‘the germ':m - the greatest freight traffic on ew Yorl . i ore, omulsion is guaran satief »rd for any corresponding period, Wea 1waf.a“(v|.n°"fiumwc“5 e S n'r'un»fifu “'.':}nfi”.! with the smallest number of claims !Mlt'm ‘Vlblrnmh"un Theater ~Orchestr: pAn m I {3 . Hd B s e e oveland: Willara Corcert Orchestr | %" apthe™ wiiem: afiar o for PO while In transit for any similar pe s Angeles: Musical program M6ney roftinded i any cough or cold 1 Eloa fasconding o e R T e S prinke:. Balings: Mever n';fv'&""m"n‘l&'? | Birbetions. A ot Srarkis Adve | :'\;“ !!:‘.\“ |‘I H}:l x;L’\h!\ l‘\l:l‘:;:l‘ of the er‘hm'?l;:(;dvan RJImM.II\{ o “”ment ¥ Liel er- Loss ang damag paid by [10:30—Fort Worth: Old- Nme fidrflv the ”‘ “”“h during the first six San’ Franclsco: Uda Waldorf hour of 19 26 totaled $19,084,004, & '§1.264.564, or & reduction of 6.2 per cent from the amount paid in the 1l ths of 1925. The loss and for the first half of 1926 a a reduction of 2.8 per Gent from tho Corresponding period tn 192 continuous reduction _since 1920 11 TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 11:00—Cleveland: Gill's Orchestra un Musl HERe Groneire ot Springs e T8 Ahiciea: Lihovtski Trio Fortiapd program New Yo Onvhestra Orcheatra rk mμn Orchéstra Lu\u “Thent Opera b Litlenor Brothors' Orehe ATWATER KENT | Radio Sets Plus “Grove” Service Guarantee Satisfaction Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. sixteen double sheets in loss and to freight has Pl;;;vt‘r;v“w;g'\ww 'Lflgrug‘mm —— been reported annually by the 10adS, | 17.80—Plttenumeh: Coneart: Eversl cl ************ the report s'1s due, it con- oston:” Organ Tecital to co-C ition of the :2 Ml o P and of shippers and recelvers | 12: M—flfl:l"q;ggfm“"'l;;‘",;"""“;:er’mm Ao “My radio was giving : et Jork? siver Supner’ Orenetra ! re me troudle, so I called New o o R < Fort Worh " Susical pre 1211 up the Los Angeles: Feature program 2.30!,‘ SPAIN TO EXTEND RADIO o e M P i 4 Concert - program - 387 . 1980 _Jrorianty, (O, PRI 87 Star Radio SERVICE TO COLONIES |13:43—Katsas"aity: Nizhihawk frome: b 942 3 1 'm 2 Au. 409 11th Se. NW. 00— Orchest: Powerful Transmitters Will Aug-| ‘%4 4%5ncw “’r’»‘y'?"“" Orchestra Phone Franklin 8848 im An!ali Melkielonn, orogram . ment Communication, Now lan cElroy's Limited to Steamers. The extent to which radio is bring- fng the remote portions of the world Into ir ation is noted in p the Spanish gov two power- nies in West means of commun- « the world at mer serv- extending 1o service, a_new and tter would be in- *iabel, on the Island ferred to serve as a nmunication to be asked cquipment and {gn manufac- tted (o state their occurrence In con- h public works. NOOSE KILLS WRITER. Hunters Find Missing Man’s Body Under Tree. OLD FORGE, N. Y., October 18 (#). search for Brant York news writer, akeview Lodge, Big 7 has ended with hunters of his body a milo of the ho- s about the neck of of which was ings. \as a son in Californta, ¢ was discovered me known today. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. “Julius Caesar,” by the WEAF Players, WEAF, 8 to 9 o'clock. & P. Gypsies, WRC, AF ard other stations, 9 to litan program, o'clock. American Legion program, WKRC, 9 o'clock. “Il Trovatore,” Grand Opera Co., and other stations, 10 to 11 counselor of the Aberican legation, ome suddenly | laugh—so slmplc touchy corn or callus. stops aching, then shogily you lift o'clock ‘that bothersome old corn or callus ll To 3 AM. 00—Los Angeles: Ambassador Orchestrs ....... .o Miss Duer to Wed Envoy. PEKING, October 18 (#).—Formal announcement was made today of the engagement of Ferdinand ~Mayer, not been definitely settle Take a year to repay your loan of $75 to , $450—and through our new plan, at the end of the year have a Savings Balance of $50 for every $100 you have that help you borrowed. A wonderful way get ahead to make progress; use it! DEPARTMENTAL BANK “The Bank for Departmental People” 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. GOVT. WORKERS Loans Hard or Soft Corns=— Corns between Toes Hurt? No, not one bit! You'll paint or soreness. 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