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50 HUSIC HEADS WRG THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926. row, U. S. tenance, N., for separate main-[—A lone bandit, armed with a re volver, held up the State Saving: Bank in Maumee, nine miles south o Tuesday afternoon, and escaped in an automobile with $6,000. The robbe overlooked $10,000 in the b gk vault Mrs. Darrow Gets Alimony. ‘Justice Bailey in the District Su- 'preme Court has awarded temporary | alimony of $175 a month to Mrs. Vir- ginia Darrow. Mrs. Darrow is suing her husband, Comdr. Robert T. Dar. i iHEW ROOMER IS FOUND RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS { 1DEAD IN BED, WITH GAS ON TONIGHT. e Henning, ‘Man, Believed From Illinois, Had Lone Bandit Holds Up Bank. TOLEDO, Ohio, November 4 (). Emilie contralto, and Kurt Hetzel, pianist, WRC, | Frograms of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time ’ 4710 5PN Stations. Meters. Miles. 5 4918 ocal oaLr: MC. “Drama and Speeches Also Scheduled—More Details of Santa Claus’ Trip. Two Washington artists, Emilee Tenning, contralto, and Kurt Hetzel, oncert pianist and director of the \Vashington Symphony Orchestra, vill be featured on the program to- ight of Station WRC. Another out- tanding attraction will be the radio lebut of the Carlton Orchestra. ‘The Royal Hour of Music will form (:W—Bflllnn' Copley Plaza Trio: vocal and New York: Tea music: M New York ork 4 go—mum(—lxah 5:00—Xew York: organ: trumpets 5 T0 ¢ P.M. market reporte; news. ballads: vocal solos bamoiat: Peter ‘baritone; Heory < uport Bay'siient Breen. Nicholas" Sasiaveky. 204 594 eration of Wo 937 ‘Musical ‘program; Reader 67107 6:00—New York: Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, Boston; The Smile smvorlx‘:xm horte! Conn. Dinner concert. 4 93 | founa dead 'in bed Obtained Lodging, Proprie- ‘tress Tells Police. A man believed to be Lemuel Killem, 34 years old, of Springfield, Ill., was yesterday at a lodging house at 220 Twelfth street southwest by Mrs. Pearl Wine, daugh- ter of Mrs. M. B. Gascock, the pro- prietress. Gas was escaping from a jet turned wide open in the third- {story front room. The door and win- dow were tightly closed. A half- h’l‘l‘rl’l( cigarette lay on the window The man engaged a room at the house Tuesday after procuring a job as watchman at the Bureau of Ingraving and Printing, according to Policeman E. R. Franklin of the fourth precinct Coroner Nevitt issued a certificate 6:45 to 7:30 o'clock. ! | Radio trip through Virginia, WRVA, 8:15 to 11:15 o'clock. “A Shakespeare Evening,” WMAL, 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Royal hour of music, WRC’ and WJZ, 9 to 10 o’clock. “Vagabond King” party, \’VGBS 11:45 o’clock. Atwater Kent Radio RADIO "Who makes it—and how? Sold on Convenient Terms Mt. Pleasant Music Shop, Inc. 3310 14th St. N.W. Col. 1641 Opposite Tivoli Theater Open Evenings he mid-evening entertainment. Be- ides the orchestra, there will be two oloists, Ereva Giles, soprano, and E. i3oardman Sanchez, tenor. Beginning it 8:30 o'clock the third of a series of ~wuction bridge games will be broad- ~-ast. “The Voice of the Silent Drama,” ~cheduled at 8 o'clock, will present a adio version of the photoplay, “Mid- night Sinners.” Dance music for the ate evening will be provided by the Swanee Syncopators. Opening the rogram will be further details of Santa Claus’ trip to Washington. WMAL will broadcast as its chief ttraction ‘A Shakespeare Evening" from the lounge room of the City The participants will be Dean am Allen Wilbur of George hington University; Mrs. Dwight AL Young, contralto, and Mrs. Helen Corbin Heinl, concert pianist. Preceding this feature will be a sup- ver dance program, piano selections Iy Bdith L. Reed and a talk by Dr. William A. 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