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50 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927, RAD'{] {:U i PfimgN LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | | ot otct vor ik comes. THE EVENING STORY e 5 AT U Ri)_\\_ JULY 30, 10_‘:‘1 7 l(e; h'l:—éony Ward Co :rnud‘ev‘me,' PICNIC A AT OV | Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Easteyn Standard Time at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. . : Y B Earle—"Fables of 1927,” vaudeville, Tourists on the Road. “if they see a new store open t I N i continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. up, flock over there to get a - i atic Miles. AY MARTIN looked about him | coiivenir on opening day or whatevel | ow Yok Orches s ; 201 | Palace—"The Unknown,” at 11:05 Cutlously. - In the oid daysihe | 2c0VS0IE OF OBSrAE O¥ 06 WRAL Ser ESAP R i0uete i 4 SR 1 i a.m,, 12:30, 2:30. 4:35. 6. 8 and 10 p.m. | a u) v W :;m ']hnl lhmvn do you think the Spin-ron is better | H g . 5—New York: Hafry e LLUIWNC E . " . als, sharing their last dollar [ (' SO0 o el Steel | Columbia Broadcast Metropalitan—"Ts Zat So7-at11:40) her, lookis e L B RO TG R On-the-Bay 1t Orchestra: base ball a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 Pm. | 5 qpcet of a paper bought from their ‘,r,u,:;f,‘ B 3 Y E 500—New Yor ] « ) reply. “It was on a no flh F bl Will Bzgin Cperating oron” WR i from e ‘ : Columbia — “Women Love Dia- |common pool of money. frequentiy | NOMEL S00Ha o p 0 MO0 T 10e Ty S ady rYoves ree la es i v gt cratly 4 all sco v 5 - o v i r > i J i rem 5 i 23 | monds,” at 11:15 a.m., 12:55, 2:40, 4:30, | cnough dividing a box of crackers the | (i@ G0 Bl T it for the : #olog . & A F 6:15, 7:65 and 9:50 p.m. day before pay day, when both were | God. B e T ehe folks were Salt Water Bathing, Dancing, Amusements, Over-the-Water in September. ‘ B SEms Sl s e et 3 usually broke. And this larse siles. | [0 80g on Place the words Soardwalk. Free Playground on Beach. The ideal place i - SDE 1145 o, 135, 3:40, 530, 740 and | KoM, With plateslass windows. & half- | ¢y num-—"one born every minute'— t> spend your vacation. Round trip: Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. > €01 | 1 field e . . BZ 3 - 4 _ i _ o | perhaps it was true when he wrote it | . - falk i ns el ; W 0 o hal i reports L RYW ] Little Theater — “Cyrano de Ber. | {he finest of orles; this didn't | g™~ ihat it \written vears and One-Hour Ride Screened Coacnes : " Yorl Even Ray Martin knew instinctive 1 . | 6 TO T P }lwl of these bum tir I found out | Central—"The Heart Thief,” at|could have seen with half an ey | major part of the buyers have good. space at stati ¥ Wardman Park—"“The Man Who [ polished shoes his " old-fashioned | Lot or e HRSIt 506 inen that w thru: up with beligerence o (WIF S NoRs el Rialto—"Moulders of Men.” at | oo\t iocluss windows, a har. | P00 v o WA _“‘\.f"),} 3 9250/ piit. i ot plate filled with | #nd T believe it. I didn't realize that sundays: Adults, $1. Children, 50c. 0 WhG i1 | gerac,” continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. | lock much like those old days! vears ago! I never thought that may- s leave Distoict Linia Stk £ 10, 11:30, 2:30, i ¥e & ife " 5 5 be it was just some snap slogan to | : : e s 3G 5 D Tivoll—"Simple Sls,” at 2:45, 4:25, ]|y that the room had been decorated | L - < 16:30, 11 45, 8. Other day : g g y that the room had be corated | cyge e Well, after I'd sold a . 6,8. ¢ 30, . 11:30, . SWFAA - 4vt 1 6:10, 8 and 9:30 p.m. by a professional; the mousegray | o ng reecs® 230, Tappen's Entertainers WMCA : Ambassador—"The \walls, With. “Jus picture; that flat | yhae people aren't such boobs as Frequent tr returning: Take W. Ry. & Elec. cars via New ony Victorian Orchesira ““ 5 d at 2:20, 4:20, 6:15, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. bowl of yellow lu , oh, any one | (havire often made out to be. . The York Ave. an Sts., or drive to District Line. eo parking 12:30, 2. 2:30, 6, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. [an interlor decorator had been | common sense, and when they spend here! Even Ray Martin, with his un-| § qoiie th tainctia o Played God,” at 7 and 9 p.m. sult that smacked strongly of a style | joua hoie §0 find out the reason why! ) cofie: comrert KD ] now two scasons old and his chin | "} " epiice all of the bum tires s s oo W : NWiB ok 1% 2 o : 3 A ith beli [ with those.” Here Walker indicated a | Po AL e Mo O o i i [LocalRadioEntertainment| |rather wan s even Ray saw it | Siun' of the hest tires on the market. | ¥ "Watking' Orchietia: seoros: talk . - it Yes I was the boob—when 1 i o R £ ) ) i T ammoua- vt Bololat Critically he stared at that one |came to figure it all up! But ever: o o ST < 10wl premer VAYCEVILLE oicrones re now | . e Oriinita : Saturday, July 30, 1927 huge picture that filled so nicely the|body may be a boob at some time— Todny, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. KEEP COOL: under way wh > chain | §75 | : i o IWDAR wall space. “I'd never have picked an | ix, in fact, until he gets sense knocked Always comfortable—3l; miles will be ¢ od to s the Middie | y Ny Si P WKDW p ugly mug like that salesroom,” | jnto him by experience. Since then \J icad coils, ~conling_ double-wash West. Cut of the studios it is est:! ¢ erics Dinner convert Lo ! wiiog 1 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4355 he muttered to himself. “A fellow has | I'va sold only the best in cars, tires L i ariven to 4l pirts of the bou lishing in the National Bre ew Yark: Ballatiat:. Studie Stnne : WGRS Meters). to look at enough dumbbells in r ce s and everything else. When LUp gt (e Rosplt o] casting Co. hopes to “fecd” special| Arvst reital, WRC and Lo TIUOWEAR A0 10:05 2.m.~Weather Bureau reports, | 1if¢_Without putting up pictures of | T sell serv s i v En““"n lOWE T EORGE CHOOS Brosents programs to stati 1 the heart of Atlantic City: Lectura period WHAR :45 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. |{hem for decoration. “The Man with the country not n nbers of any | & o . the Hoe'—a good girl's head by Benda | court i s you see in the | Kathryn Perry, Doug Fairbaaks, jr., ir FABLES oF 1927 o o Sl 7 08P, :m.—Arlington thme alguals. = |5yl be lots prettier and would: fetch | con: City: Seastle Concert Ty L T =) h | shops of these little fly-by-night fel now buy only part of the time on the HOEE Of BEaait 7 LWIP 8. 23 a second glanc lows who sell the cheapest tires they L ” With Company of 13, Led by K o H ] fw ) . - ‘‘Hello, Ray, old man,” came Harry's | can buy at high prices to tourists on L w York: The Brig PR W s YR e, Pial | corulaligvesting: ¥ | the roaa: Give people the best—and Lo LN GOMEMIN?NA ] Harold Normanton: Tielith Street B, A i g L Ray's_swift appraising glance told | you'll get the best income!” HELEN & WARREN COMEDY 4—OTHER_STAR ACTS—4 b e rabeana 11 to 12 noon—Current events and |, "0 " 's financial suc Not | “Gosh—and I thought people were 1 1°S Apolto ON_THE SCREEN police reports; music. only the clothes—any one could buy | the prize boobs who'd buy almost uny CRANDALL’S 4poto fthe LEATRICE JOY : i AW B ’ . those—but his whole bearing, the full, | tire with a fancy solid-sounding TIN i, : <t oriier e WHAR ana’ 111 423 1 “W\b—‘\fl;};{":‘,;"'“ ")““0 FOrUM | deep notes of his voice, his capable a Ray. 4 i AT b JEVE “YANITY” Jisci N ony Drchecsa s o (302. Jodeh I well-cared-for hands, the straightfor- @ y,” cut in Walker, “not s )MO] ILTON SILL Dol tor Beach Orchestr Mool s i 365 il 630 to 7 p.m,—News flashes. | ward look of his eyes—all told of his|buddy! See’ that plcture up there L’S York Theater WBAN Strin Trio: Vo GE 4 7to 8 p.m.—"At Home Program. success and well-being, | He waved toward Millet'’s “Man with a.Ave&Quebeest. E2ah coments Mexer DAvIa, ; 3 gl IS tO B DI AT Do n ey Tappened to be in town and wanted | the Foe.” Then in a soft voice he SCol. Rd. N0 A LARGDON o e and vy monaio CRNY Lee® Colvin. to talk with you,” Ray said hesitat- | began to quote Markham's lines on TODAY-BEN LYOX E “LOYN PANTS.” CHARLES o arlow’s Orchestra: solos - 3 5.2 20 to 8:45 p.m.—Musical program |/} the empty face portrayed: SRR 6 a: hanio dun : ; by “The Honolulans,” Ernest Deale, | sy of k e : s . : GANG ¥ RROW——MAE MURRAY, and Vi ) - v one 1 - rom " WHAM LWGY 374 s course! T’ ol ighty | “Bowed by the weight of centuries he TOMORROW—LOUISE BROOKS "and LE in ; S WHO, “Des Moines: WA 3 ] fom, WIAR, Jack Burton, William Buhler, William | hurt. it vou didnit. ston ot "oy | PoRa0e TAMES' AL da CROLLED RLE in “ALTARS ot = iatoan e e : e WS De Water, assisted by Lennie Blush, fold pal” said Harr ows | Upon his hoe and gazes at the ground. Sk ot th pro- | TR R 5 il 5 aolol‘.-rnt A ‘Model Alrplanes,” | ¢YEEVthing with y The emptiness of ages in his face. CRANDALL’S ‘T‘-'.‘-:'yn ’l‘j!:'e_a:;r CRANDA u_:; ec;l‘he\a'lll(er and about 20 in YEWRC,WLIT, WCAE, WTAM. N v LWEAR 4018 RIS L il RN Rotten,” answ ay, with a wry [ And on his back the burdens of the TODAY—CHAS. HUTCHIN ] e et ekt L ehan Mg e Dalloting. 3 by Paul E. Garber. K smile. “I see everything's jike foi o world.” WFIRATES OF THE S Bl T Rt udio Is in New York, and s ; e e noram bYilyau_wlthout asking. ~ But me SDCyBU RXCINIY kTS auia cC IO REART O TOMORROW—BES, in of the two Natio Chicag ira_concert & 3 Tommy Tompkins’ Troubadours. it T take hold of a gold five - | $200 to make a copy of that for me’ 5 “A KIS o eHalns, hus & Newarle: Soloist: . WA 299 10 p.m.—News flashes. plece it turns to stone under my fin. | demanded Walker. ~As Ray shook his e ot | pringfisid: Per A ey gers, and I car’t begin to tell you how | head he went on: “Because I wanted L CRANDALL’S 5t the ROChieE i o Mo y y % S WRC—Radio Corporation of America [many businesses I've been in—since | to have always before me the idea T NTELS TODAT - HiioneD T e B from the me! <, while more mav e CIUy aty 7 ; i L 5 . (468.5 Meters). the old da % that men like that used to live—in TAXI. LLOYD HUGHES in “TOO MANY it et es: 0 A 3 2 pm.—Organ recital from Kitt|y All of us drift about a bit,” said|France. But they don’t live today— CENTR « S ‘R GANG ~COM- . Sindpasn B o Gise. Harmon ¢ i Studois. Walker, his eves straving past Ray | not here in America, anyhow! No sir, T pH SHITDKRACT in TOMORROW — BEN LYON _and network Ranens City ; i S 370: 3 p.m.—Gypsy and Marta, harmony | WOard the strect outside of the wide | the flivver and coach and the snappy RT THIEP" P STARKE in - “THE A o A ? X singaey, Trosy WEAR ndows. "It takes a while to find | roadster—they've all done away with T — RIN-TIN-TIN | in P 1l Radio o Al S "o p.m.—Joe Flannagan, banjoist, | 278 f00ting, but what are you going | the dull, dumb country clod. And any e ED BY THE P 5 : musio h ot WEAR : "|to,do now? time you see a fellow that you're CRANDALL’S TIVOLL 1 h it is proposed to us Davennort: - it ) 5 k # : m going out on No. 44—that's | tempted to skin a mite—well, "thin Mgmesseaiel N.W. LCKEX. Domtland: IR, Fort Worth: Tnterdenominational $initas"schiool ‘lesson " # 7 1. frg;:‘fl‘{:..‘r‘:n‘&Chuuncey Parsons, tenor, | tho new rond that's heeo (:])p"(\l(l]"‘p‘)qi of this fellow in the pleture and be s e apaa : . ; 970 10 P, g 4 p.m.—Greenwich Village Inn Or.|L¥een Jolict and Kankakee, you know, | sure that he doesn’t exist! Not here, 1 e 2 £ the ) D R b cermymakers .......o. B e e e illag Opened a year or 50 now and the time | anyhow! They may look dumb—but TONTRRQY 7 LON . H. C. Cr: ced for Now ‘York: Correet : 5 pam.—Waldorf-Astoria Dinner| [ qns FiPe for people to begin using | they're mot, and if you try to skin - powers or new waves, or hoth neana: orchestr . cov Musiv from WEAF, ¢ heavily this Summer, especially as | "em—heaven help_you, for you'll sure ach of these stations, and at hear e . v ; {1216 pm.—Hofbrau Orchestra, from [y 5o {riuns s iror Kilnkakee direct. | need some help, I can tell youl One > r s wia: Mother Moore and, % 3 s v WEAR J {'k;" Urbana is open, too. Better road, | dissatisfied customer will teil a half a met. with e opposi Yokl so sl wioie, s Whba A% 30 p.m.—"Vacation Idylls,” from |miles oves s seqiikic thit is sever | hundred and—blooey! Your business MOONLIGHT TRIPS i oan on by : k: Waliorl-As o Orchesir B0a WHAR 3 Tes over the Kankakee. Well, Harry, | is gone. And if you give ‘em the best O the Fe(siis RIS eveis: eveali s involved, which claimed to be 1 oo Harmony Girls: Binho Tivih i R 7:15 p.m.—Bible talk by Dr. Charles | nonsS0l18 to open a g ation and |at right prices—say, talk about casting day_excepted ¥ and more 1- progzam L Bert o we .. L it | g Cumbbéll LItk MIehiL Hlls Cless ?ycessor _Shop out there past Wilton | your bread on the waters—this stuff s INDIAN HEAD ot of servico than the sta S 1 - R vt | Center. "You remember Wilton' Cen- | has it ‘skinned a city block.” NOW PLAYING! Leaves wharf, 6 Water st. at M, 7:15 p.m. 3! f the Craft stri Newark: *0dd s sl fompm il ¢ 354 y —N 7 h & And when Ray opened u s gas b Fascinating music Mr. Craft's atiorney did come down| g.13 - e ilinelice rovore : Orchostra Frapaoric Fhilharmonio | Harry laughed. “That town with a | station and acceasory shop he had a “MOULDERS of MEN” FREE DANCING 55wttt enesirn from 20 kilow tts in his AT from o . . con 1 inhabitants? Yes, a fellow told me | small, welllettered sign announcing Large cogl baliroom. Lunch, refreshments W . Eided unniast or I E 0—Dallas” Piano_and voeal recital . 0001l H 49907 1, to; broadcast from the Lewisohn Sta- |they went far, i Fare, 75 Fr. 10416 2::x n;l;’! 5 {Ll‘](l‘lt,qxi'vrfidf"r = »;(,,]‘""xf, e Fork o Manger Orchéstia 5 . dium by direct wire to WRC, et sm.“o'n f‘:)!, far out into the coun- | that he sold the best in accessories, ON THE STAGE Lt e B i . get hold of the hundred | g d i ‘When he ed 3 10 TO 11 PM. ¥ " € d | gas and tires. en he opened up have ations ease thele|, o oo o vory: Patais d'0r Orshestrn - W e e A, e the Lown itself gathered to- | his chain of similar stations along MISS WASHINGTON e r vely “The com- ol arold Stern's Orchestra, WMAF and t 5 : J 31—oh, yes, I Thway: ac rE on has all of he: cases under T It O e M 33| 915 pim.—Park Contral Orchestra, | wWilton:" % know | natlonal highways e put in each one 3-1-9 P.M. Performances trom WEAF. “Well, hetween Wilton and Kania- | Hoeor - 0 O Lo Mt With the advisement. The n is_said by fiv: Kauffman's ford's Orehestra’ F 2 grod to 11 b.m.—Palais d'Or Orchestra, | kee—or Bourbonnals rather—thers | You see,” he told the manager of | Z77 ), National Broadeasting Co. officials to Philadelnbia a 1 om AF. % ¥ scarcely a stati : < g s , S $aV0SE ) (ar ahis fexvenie » cram ) E 5 Nitisteca an;‘lléi,on(}f:glux‘slst:l):::*n“dy. each, “this fellow doesn't exist: FUN G EN To ANNAPOLIS " L U aval Aca emy R - = ! is! | absolutely! He's like fairies and ogres s r‘rl«‘vtmh:‘:“i"n : % i A ; 401 Wife Seeking Divorce. Charlie Ferris told me he’d been in |and such. Whenever you think you FROM s Tae X e G cAlnin Orchestra v 2 cither from sponsored pro- e yeainny L P or the buyng of time by tho 4 - = to No. 10 Police Precinct, yesterday | like the one I'm going to open, you |can't be done. Treat ‘em fairly and || THAN Sy e R TE De ?% atiops. ~ They have fonder 3 g Rl b : jran mode detendant in a suit for lim- | know—and I thought you'd give me | vowll get the business and your 20 || FIFTY fence Highiway, leave 9.00 1Y S for the new Middle . : Cofden v ited divorce filed in the equity division | some pointers. I didn't know you had | | t. Cheat 'em and—out you go!” s || amn1.00p.m. and5.00 KN President Aylesworth ) it Tt | Drogram: dalic "L SL 3pe0 2400 | of the District Supreme Court by his|a great big establishment Tikewthist” | (Copvriente 10370 > = || AMUSEMENTS. 1 to 11:30 || P m: Alsofast eiecric Biks hiin s Sullis ket aerta Wiowever. v Yoric: Voo Arrowiend ‘Orcliestra. 15 2303 | wife, Mrs. Ada V. Fling. *The couple | Fiis wide wecture jhmay He this:” THE END. hour: Round teip, $2.32. 10 the effect that the National Broad- Angelea: Fank's Orchestr % ; were married in August, 1922, at Alex-| salesroom.” He smiled apolosatiorin i U I FREE ADMISSION I < i casting Co., 50 per cent of whose stock fectads: Dance music v 313 | andria, Va., and have two children,| 1 may be able to give you some : s R is owned by the Radio Corporation of 8 2 4 the court is told. - The plaintift alleges | pointers at that,” said Walker, sori. Master Sergeant Retired. Dance to McWilliams’ Music America, is at present more concerned cruelty. Gy “¥ea, T'ys a ups/andh Aot Tuaili Rt e e Lk et BETTER THAN THE BEST” Same frequenc service avith furnishing high-grade programs|11:00—Los Ancelos: Prolle program . it o it tits % to summer colonies om L . €4n Francieco: National Dr 1342 s place—lost all of the trade | Infantry, has been placed on the re- 2 Ehasupects: Bay, Sxvin :‘v‘;i\lmj;v \1 si;\]z:‘f\l"etl:hgoin”oi\rf\{ :;;:}’{:: L e L - A i Coal produced by French mines in a |1 had at one time and built it up |tired list of the Army on his own ap- South and West Rivers, n\vlm breaking even nnanc?:nly'on the s Broadway npoEram " loo o e ¥ ::;znt month weighed nearly 4,900,000 | again, inch by Inch—" plication after 30 years’ active mili- Y ::nnv::::fimnve:n - : Sincinnati: Entertainers: Dugan's Orehestra & 8 -. . S g mme: ion at smal operation of its networks. I““lmth Waezithes: - scores: dance orchestrs: Okt pecple Sresiire the boobs i cut | tary, sevyice cost. Ask for our Accordion : The New York Philharmonic Orches- Los A kPO 394 300 under the baton of Frederick (e s o ] 81l oy ox LTIMORE Stock, dominates the scheduled pro- 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Costed By Hit¥inititod AtS gram tonight of WRC. Quite a_pre- Pranicieco: 181|vatown’ Grobest oo i P — P g i e : LON CHANEY arranged for this concert, which in- y PR iisrrin Y dons 3 3 i h's “Suite No. 3” and Be Monseheart. Ilgm).\":f\'-‘:)'l\-“'l'r"l ml;:-]-lsw,”r . ag5 s 7 = « in 8 superb mystery thriller ” o e e et v, N " Maj Dallas: Baker Orchestra: organ reeital .. 2 v & st e & st e T e Oy O P iMalor. | 12.45Panins Cly: NntRawk {FoUE reestra profram Rt = ; 2 THE UNKNOWN hour. Round trip §2.37. Astoria, Park Central, Greenw D ON THE STAGE lage Inn and P: stras, | 1:00—Los Angeles: Farl Burtnetts Biltmore Ore 2 bo o / : i Prison_Sce The International ELECTRIC" all New York agzregations. will pro- e e it R 5 3398 v . From Gounod's | Dancing Favorites | | RAILROAD vide the other musical attractions. Moosehcart. T.: Musical prozam, 'iri6’ ol : ; , “ 3| BRAILE 0 o © COMPANY, Vocal solos and duets will fe; 2.00—Ins Angeles: Ambassador Dance Orche _ 330.4 - % ' and " program of the Medite: nean: o Frolie: Moshy Dixicland > 7 i % 5 i 1 ASHINGTON New York Ave., - > Ao Dane SO Eten, s : 5 A Few Minutes P ol T PA‘,H;O |, Teammva B2 vie Sk The weekly Bi i San’ Francisco: Silvertown Orchesfra . 5 i : . ; ree Operatie | VD be given by Dr. Charles B. e 3 TO 4 Al From i ; i gy o Iy e of Calvary Methodist Church 3:00—Los Augcles: The Micnight Express . A : e o e _ Leibertlogue—Com ows are sponsored by the OF Pan Peesiace: Tothy Totes Ctoas : Work or Play . . . ‘ . < T T s Association of the District. : i ; . = "LOEW'S = | o s asines wre oo oo TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS | WMAL WILL OPERATE At Atvactive e a0 i . CoLuMBI tant topic of conversation, WMAL has graeed, i Scens’ Seric= | INJURE § PERSONS ON DAILY SCHEDULE Rates s e L ' - Simaeeia Film Features broadcast tonight a talk by Paul E. , | e Garber, chief of the acronautical sec- i . Continuous, 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. CAROLINA u‘\li'::gbg'r%"'ssxfii flon of tno Smithsonian Tnstifution. Radio Porum Will Start Day as : . : - . "w"a‘i‘“"'é'u"’l':&"v"é“ “THE LAY ADARM T s topic odel Aairplanes.” ks i 5 : i ot WMAL'S oo 4ne | Police Ordered to Enforce Regula-| Well as Night Programs Ll , . . DIAMONDS AMERICAN 1=t CX O R MAL'S musical menu runs the b 3 Try S > gamut from popular songs to dance tion Forbidding Driving With New Features. - st A ; : A daring expose of & pleasuremad agel in DO“:. THE 'J‘Em‘*‘l-P A selections. Phil Hayden and “Les” 5 P S A e b e r o B i l‘wmafi & LIBERTY * n;t"hp(\g‘ vfl?vw ?n“. Colvin, a_ popular bre Throu, ety Zones. Station WMAL, a Gk R = 3 ne Starke — Owen Moore RS o ELYN BRENT in Tommy Tompkins' Tr ur 2 & J Washington Radio Forum, is planning ' i { . . Overturo—News—Comedy S the Honolulans wil : ! : Lot ~|to inaugurate a dally broadcasting : i TER %9 PM. The tight cphere, which has| Five persons received minor injuries | schedule the latter part of next week. | EEE Freer e 2 PARI](";I"I'HIQ:"' l}m i prevailed most of the week loosened | in traffic accidents here yesterday.|jy was revealed today by station offi- : i S . R TONIGHT BT PO ER pEnotiat s tast d_permitted | An jncreasing number of revorts|cials, WMAL mow broadcasts only ) ; i X N‘,‘IT‘:(?,EA&Q AT 829 b e B o e peone it are traversing unoccupled | three nights a week, and the new i . s i B | ; itery -aused Inspector Charles ¢ _schedule, it was said, will call | i ¢ G y § I | Takoma Park, D C St b i “{;,‘,‘ A cting superintendent of aytime as well as night pro- i i T e MAT TODAY, 50¢ & 75¢ TAKOMA At 7 9 P nd s r hts in o ot e A - I i i DOT IBSON in “THE DENVER s o ssue a general order, in-|grams. : HOOT ' ¥ s > heard, but | 2‘[rl‘”.‘vin}j)w";“_‘:_'mv‘,l B force strictly | _The station is augmenting 1ts sched- | - { ¢ o i NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS DUDES "UAESOP FABLE and nerally were | 8 8 erulation which forbids motorists | ule, it was said, due to the demand of | i 0N e ' ; Duction Clitad Bricher ot et s statie and | Juiroiahdss o c oc-|its Tadio audience. In addition to its i T . i . R \ 2105 P: 5 interrupted | 1o enter the safety zones, Whether 06| oz 1o Jitractions the station also ; e I As IR L 1 e ‘ Yesterday's vietims were: Violet | PIans to add a number of new fea- : R { BTN SANTE K 2 vears old, 2006 Columbia | tures. MARY CAR: JTHE road; R srown, colored, 25 years e | BRI IN D!SBARRING AGENT “".‘;;,l,i‘,L‘?‘”)';‘,‘;"f.,‘,';,,,.;‘;?g',_; et | COWEN PENALTY OCT. 7. ' R 'C"l IRENEIRER snTREE N Raltimore, Md.; Georze Young, colored, 3 R st [ 63 vears ¢ Tetees sticel; and | Justice Delays Sentence Because ot L ° N Sotn Somre “Smilia’ Through™ THEATE Walter Holland Loses Case in Suit [f%¥rar e R Man’s Illness. ell a g lS ance ~ / 3 CANYO EC _FRANCIS _—— Justice Jonnings Bailey yesterday | AWy, i e til C r £ . : COMMISSIONERS FILE ek ] p_)iffi‘(f‘n:’,'nl‘,f,,‘%“;fl‘; Open for Reservations Sunday, Tomorrow i LIVE Presents | manager of the United States Shippi HD REPLY IN SALARY SUIT | Eoard ana Emersency Fleet Corpore. . e iy tion, who has pleaded guilty to & (Occupancy October First) , % iz, charge of obtaining money from the United States by making out fraudu- Matinee, 2:15; Evening, 8115 T oard of Educa- lent vouchers. Sentence was deferred I r —_—— i — for Acts of Board o o nt s ereie] Near G. W. University, Interstate Commerce §l 2—HEADLINERS—2 NEW STANTON?.‘”"‘I;E CSts tion Here. court that Cowen was ill in Boston, Building, Department of Labor, Interior Depart- ] EVELYN BRENT in “LOVE'S Counsel for Cowep sald that he b ikl P SOLLY WARD & CO. N PRENT, In “LOY ¢ that the Toard of Educa-| wished the sentence deferred in order ment, State War and Navy Building, The Treasury, In “Of to Maine" _ “YANKEE 1 ,S_gi' EhE xer arhose Derkon:| ey tn munes taherea Ty o One room and bath........$25.00 ete. MARYON VADIE NEW THEATER 55 it 3¢, S& | nel they he 0 e 1o District | ment to be about §3,400, but Justice b 3 3 & OTA GYGI X - of | Commissi wou orporation | Bulley “said that the criminal court One room, kitchen and bath, $35.00 One block from Pennsylvania ave., with stores, L Dl TOM MIX. in ved | Counsel ; e, not a collecting agency, and that . g % OTHER STAR ACTS ! LIGHT" ~ “WISE. irt | denied tha ed to Edith B. n must be sentenced on October 9 3 restaurants, theaters and garages in walking dis- AND FEATURES | CRACKER 12, A KICK IN THE hool teacher, for |7. The case has been before the courts Two rooms, kitchen and b., $55.00 A 5 £ buildi sl sl ik mber 1, 19 to | since August, 1923, i tance. new fire-proo uilding, with all night 2o el in the elevators and switchboard service ; tub and shower : urt. he ple n_ “THE POTTERS. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | |2 for S16se. ihat they in ievr:x;);flsmte, large closets, standard’ kitchen 0 U R B L A N K | yofigg?]iggfiwizn:ozas ¢ TONIGHT. | ave give e ot ansence, nor|| OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT - Skl ¢ B OOK NEEDS ---nvnErii:s," ? issioners have 5 9th St. near E . i of Tduc Overlooking Specdway and il S e s e Pot. Ri Can Be Filled at Today—Tomorrow—Monday S e ;I;ZT!;O(;;' lsth and G Northwest E Morriwn'l’aper Co. “Through Hell & Back Again” . . U. S. Official War Picture e @ Deviled, Soft, Hard and Imperial 1009 Pa. Ave. sgadie Hasbenk fets Mivamee. Under Wardman Management SILENT AUTOMATIC DANctI Bibert Williams, 1119 § street, ves | poctin Mackerel, Rock, Steaks, bil The noiseless oil ner. MAL, terday B L final decice by |} Chicken, Chops, Etc. i FEF oD N ™ | Court. annaiin riawo of Oc.|| Clam Chowier 40 Saapger Office on the Premises 1214 New York Ave. N.W. ||rm;witn grchicsra, (e | tober 20, 1 , to Florence Hilda Hum i ; s s d0r | [phrey on the ground that the latter Closed Sundays Or Telephone Main 3830 Gutharite on. panetfor DAVISON'S e jou o dainee cor- d 'RC, had a former husband living at the I a few lessons. B R, e Riiocness Hawken ti iiiavoll Foot of 11th St. M. 2015 0o B o T S R appeared for the plaintiff, J g% (o - Mot 1 hero five or six years ago and 1—I | see his like—just be sure it's only his Policeman James H. Fling, attached | thought you had some little shop— | looks—and don't try to do him 1t|] MORE ECHO 730 > Tz Answer Disclaims Responsibility | | a

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