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28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927. = e : e “Didn't you two hear from him?" AMUSEMENTS. _ UREHESIRA MUSI[} LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | . T eSS et “Vo didn'd mention a wold about aoass - safcnour.atcust 1 o [ Abie’ ’s Irish Rose | oo AR UN WRG7S PRUERAM Programs ‘of Distant Stations Scheduled for Bastorn Standard Timp : e i”n;i\r.”;:nakn‘é;g e eehocd Mew Coben, Dl e A e 5,;00_{;;_(“_ m:v‘w 4 TO 5 PM. Stations Meters. Mlk-: Al”le Nlchols |all de time. 11 A, B to = IR T T | S n KEEP €00 4:00—Yew York: Orchestra: base ball scores e e el S AT Greenwich Village Concert OF RchARD DIX | Double-washed Air, dri e * Palmer House Trio s s i lf'onyrllhl 1027, by Anne Nlcholl nd United Feature Syndicate. Ine.) he's goink to leaf all of his y 3 2 In ) ‘ Vork" tary' Eaton's Orehestra 2111000000 : ROl LA D iSRRRERARREORIR | meney (o poor children,” went on Mrs. P Hingly cool temperaturos And Other Features Planned for | M. ; | Conen. iiAN POWER Comtort gt all times. Prove it1 \'mk“l}‘\':\h{n‘ul Mfluxm“r 1t Orchestra: base ball (Continued from Yesterday's Star.) se-Ma s she will be able lfl{ -'] esked him if ¢ { £ 4 5 TO 6 . % : 015 2 der mon-ee vus T UV - Week End Entertainment Do ball wcores: Henjamin E then : e | golnk to pe left to Jewish children HAL ROACH STAR COMEDY TODAY. 1:30 TO 11 P. M. 204 e cried Isaac Coben, | d he | ¥ 3 CHAPTER LVIL | LVl ve somer eried obe J_v.l\"l:.,.,;n( e said e vus goink o leat | CRANDALL'S Jovt theste ““THE PASSING PARADE” b 3 BIE paced up and down o “Pe a liddlé more reserved, papa!” g 1 - - A Pretentious Junior Musical Comedy i Wb 3 a white door in a long white | DA ARG — admonished Mrs. Cohen. hall. | s put in Mrs. Cohen. e .“' g White-garbed nurses, passing | _“Come over early and help me dress | “He said, ‘Kin der children help ef R Fo PIETRO aw saios, AF An\z{mun\\ — L i e R ervalo, amiicd sym. | the Christmas tree!” laughed Abie. 1 derparents are foolish?" OLGH HOUS d World-Famous Piano _Accordionist two-hour concert by the New Ao - . = 3 K don't even know what one looks like 1d I said, ‘Vell, denn, gif 2 dor THE SCREE: Philharmonie Orchestra, under| _ . 3 1 xmlu‘lh ally at him. itar| Vel all I know is dot dere’s a star 'and Able a chance,” continued CRANDALL S "“"“':;": . ON THE SCREEN g ; it ity O ; : Rose-Mary had gone to the hospita : L Pl L ¥ FARRE D frection of Pierre Monteux by R e i ; e A e e iah spciintio pav—ary SR ) L MacDONAL wire fror: the Lewisohn Sta Dallas' . Etitertainers. « b e A A : the manager of the theater and asked 7 i B ‘".‘ T j el “RICH BUT HONEST” New Y “ity, is the chief : L to remain off that night. The manager : il GHASE COME ram of enter- ew Yo Theater review: Tapnen's Ente WMCA 3702 204 | had grinned at him and said: ok . fl,,, W g CRANDALL’S T:VOLL 1ith & he Paimer Sy mph ctoria o rel vou’ vi o 3 ¢ > Park R N.W K The BB Seniphom Vicionan Ordiskirat ’ : Well, son, youw'll be buying the ; o TODAY-—CHARLES * MURRAYand “Overture to ). 1 T i cigars for the bunch tomorrow night ; 3 A - ’Q flome Theater GRoRGE UPSEY * by Becthoven | —I hope it's a boy!” = 3 ¥ CRANDALLS RONE." L = " i i TOMOR 10 i k 51| Abie had blushed. Being a prospec- 3 : DAY= 3 R in X0 i ot | o 0 & ETW 50 | tive father for the first time is ul\\j‘u\'s . ”. 1 E fon from i ton En i e Brner Boriers S WAAE 4 disconcerting, and the manager's joke | " GILDA GRAY in - v and “Till e Yok S vestic’ uhle: G Cther Club, ) had special meaning. His employer LN v : 0 & CRANDALLS \u\r‘I:M"ll'hh"'f'r | hia: Uncie, Win's . nd Tl call L. 2082 13| had five children. Perhaps he thought | CRANDALL S d 15 veagnshes A York: Janssen's Hofbrau, Or S o : he could afford to joke about the mat- : | e : : \ iins with his week pland: Sam Watkins' cores: talk - T k 304 | ter. But to Abie it was all a very : RICHA] ’w the radio audience S e Stoc 1ts s hail sc el 04 | serious matter. He Mad considered it e g | O uES e 31 | such since the evening months be- ' o] ore when, after supper, A CRANDALL'S Ravoy W "('01.0\\' . 11 ,\\l sed him and then whispered in his i TR ear. } : 5 fie Sk ¢ Like most young men of his age, § 03 u LGiLA GRAY M LWHAR 2 % | Abie found that love and marriage— 3 ; 5 ' : i | LL’S CENTRAL CRANDALL S even happiness itself—had its serious | ' ) CRANDAI it TopAY__iew oD < 3o WHAR s a " i - ; TODAY, — REGINATH HENNY™ in im, WEBS and ... WIP As he paced anxiously up and down § FAS RIOU: e ! wdiess e 7o gse | outside the hospital door he couldn't . : (] moddRROY o MONTE: BEUE 0 et ¢ : ) : | nelp wondering what his father would : ; : 2 : WAAL's musical entertainment in- 3 2 . 3 ] | say when he heard he had a grand- cludes Phil Hayden . < s Stlain : X 3| child. Abie knew that this had al- late dance prog ¢ T : A Shoris Mediterr FhE been the hope of old Solomon's ; - St i Eddie W : =W : . But his father was a stubborn ¢ ’ } : h < d g i Not_once since the night he g # Chesapea e eac. k and Riibys L K b lies: others on . Rose-Mary had come away to : P Booth, concert ,.,‘,,M A York: H e FNYC 4 start the battle of life together, had oy v : On-the-Bay cither of them heard from their Salt Water Bathing—Dancing S * P parents. E: b 3 i - " . D - 5 e . - RUHS The only news they had had come ; 3 i ; o A“flf:“:,'r:";f'"", | _Cooled by Refrigerated Alr LocalRadio Entertainment y o T L i bigsice WRXY A1 through Dr, Samueis, @ continual : All senshore —— PARINOURE FAEIIRTE 5 Wesley B cs L v bt visitor at their home. The rabbi 3 : : . o Iy - R VO i g M 12 corresponded with Father Whalen, : ot T LA '," ' 5 ADOLPHE MERJOU Saturday, August 13, 1927 New Yoric! Goidman Tt tonre W s ; and thus got word about Patrick : . in IN A BREEZY FARCE Murphy, who according to the letters : : . : | ‘SERI ‘OR 1 n was a_changed man and seldom smiled ¢ i . . ] ¢ taffo 4 ,‘ 3%‘1\}1!35:2_5“-‘“9“3 NAA—Washington ¥ 35.5 | 800—Negplow & 5 =204 |or indulged in his old jokes. As for . . v Y e 8. P, it e utleting ) 28| Solomon_ Levy, Dr. Samuels' report JAN GAKBER g n X And His Vi r Recording string trio LWBI 59 2 s gaie: # i i D 9. 11:30. ° 32:30, L ather Bureau reports. New York: B rt musical . . : 204 5 i . W Feauent” trafn reiy e [ He has gotten much thinner, and Free narking space at District Line. = e : ; ; : ; : « ORCHESTRA Extra Added Stage Creation ther Bureau reports ‘ g Ve A when he talks it's as if his mind lington time signals. 3 Baialnika Band, WATAF far away. Every time I have tried “#IO0O0N MAGIC” With ather Bureau reports. cfic! Ensemble Club: soloists to bring him around, he looks at me »1 * * » - 2 ATIONAL I'ONIGH‘I’ | DOROTHY WILSON HALBICH 5 »rk £ sas WG 3 WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital I atoins o “ircaling i thi = e (Bn i i 10, 73¢, 50c heloen l\ll‘fl"'r\\l‘ NOTYE Fund (3 Meters). there, and I T MAT. TODAY, 50:&75& "‘f ‘"’k' R A8, W 2 more than himself wants to cure it. 11 to 12 noon—Current events and n\u‘in(!l i Sextet . SA 3 He simply won’t give in." NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Diraction Clifford Brooke, Offer police reports; music. ; K Ryssian Rever Ly WDAR 3| The Cohens had stuck Yo their first andolin En THE MYSTERY MELO-DRAMA. resolution, d h: 9 ’ : WMAL—Washington_ Radio Forum ! S wIp s £ Solomen's hotee mever &one Back | uyvey you've got some Christmas present, my boy!” the doctor exclajmed, (302.8 Meters). 8:30—Ciovelant s Por i ,“ . FTAM All this was in Able's mind now, smiling broadly. Cews flashes. ‘Davennort- | Dramatic. plavers 3 %7 | when suddenly he saw the white door By CHANNING POLLOCK Author of "n! Enemy” and “The Fool.” mrmmmmmm!m LD " At Home” program. Fort Worth: lnu‘rx!rl\nmma!|m'1l:||1:‘url\vo r«-haol Teséon oven a‘nd lhhie doctor, GtE clothed, en. p.m.—Phil lh\den and " e 3 « | tirely in white, came out. . m.~lluhn- L. Booth, New \nrk Kc\nl(vr\p nuo & {)res(;‘m, rrirl» lx}). he e;claimedksn{)g- neans: orche: o : ng broadly. It was three weeks M po! Ireside. Dhilosophies: "Firsi " WCCO 40 :45 to 9 p.m.—Joseph Anthony At- i('('&‘""v‘m.'l-', nrp'x'y.’l"'\'mm"x‘.m:,. 1" proram - THS 381 03 | fore Christmas. il chison, 1. tenor; Mrs. Atchison, ac Cincinnati: Ray Miller's Orchestra L 4 P ‘How are they—how is Rose-Mary? o1 o § 508.2 V. companis Ehiiadeinhia;, Yocal and instrumental fecital o i asked Able, faintly. 3 ) A Christmas tree—with my 9 to 10 p.m.—Dance program by New York: Tiortantos Dance Orchesira - WHOQ - e o line—they coulla’t B L6t | punert shouted Able, whereupon | o - o th Metro-Galdwya Mayer Presents Tenimy Tompkins’ Troubadours. Atantie Gity': "Sthdio program PQ ter!” the doctor said. “Let me con- o i j Armon i e 3 o every one laughed. f - 10 p.m.—Latest news flashes. Fortneneins qu-f«'ai"'m"rn?.'n"" fln""x.’g:e"; ool s R A 431 | gratulate you. e G bt i e (e CoHeRal &t el b Ce L Lo BLLL Gei SEATS “When can I see her!" was ADbIe'S | rived as usual, early. Rose-Mary was | (artl¥, “50 how can you see vhat S s i el | your son looke like?" i i 4 SELLING |“THE SWAN” ABAY anp EVIL WRC—Radio Corporation of America K tr i AR et 33 | next question. busy in the kitchen, heating the milk | o W 3 = : (168.5 Meters). ¢ York: Go e ; - N TMnutea; Ue patient— for the baby’s bottle. So she missed | ‘I said if I had von, I vould like to | /77777 Love, Laughs, Thrills fn 2 pm—Organ recital, by Marion| 9:15—New York: Cas Hasan's Park Central Orchestra. WRC, everything is lovely." thie. Eurhutie, thisy Nt oftar: eo it,” corrected Isaac Cohen. Z / ///////// s s Nash Reed. A0 Dalle e A i) v 7 1) And lovely they proved to be. In a| “.yay “ve saw your papa!” announc- But you haven't!” insisted Mrs. With = . veek they brought Able's little family ¢ wife | Cohen. 4 3 p.m.—LeRoy Mo nto, tenor, m T0 ;: o 4 4 ed Isaac Cohen, as he helped his wife - and Ted Snyder, pianist, from WEAF. | 19.00—xew York: Palats d'Or Orehes 20 home. The Cohens were there to re-|{ive off her wraps. ! LEW CODY--AILEEN PRINGLE 3:15 —The “B: Boys,” e eatner Horold Stern's Orche ) 95 [ ceive them, and Mrs. Cohen proved a | “.yoy iq?” said Able, without any | Tomorrow—Patrick Murphy brings ADDED ATTRACTIONS 0 T T T ERe1: Weather and. MiceI® persun reparts BZ godsend, putting on an apron and | (0 € ST ¥ | otbas sartie sl bt Nownblavingh [ Chedy N =0V eetaTe of Bethlchem right on de top,” de-|Cohen; ‘“dey might hev a lot—dey clared Mrs. Cohen. haven'd vasted any time yed!” “But there won't be any wise men >oor dad;” he mused. “I think here to see it,” said Abie, smiling. he's just dying to see what a son of “Didn’t you ever have a Christmas | his looks like.” tree, dear?” Rose-Mary asked him, se-| «gure—vhy nod? I'd like to see riou: one, too,” said I Cohen. This touched Mrs. Cohen on a sore /////////////////////////////// a. m._to 11 p.m NEXT WEEK | Eva Ls Gallienne's Trium; AR ‘Musical hrosram . wenther: Congress Cagnival” . pitching right in to help. B i i SO R fugand how doss It fecl o be a provd | 3 BB BB 2B 282838 282328282823 | BABE RUTH 3 b g i | ” grinning broadly. ' “BABE COMES | A2 T RERER! 2335 & =3, 3 P Sz % TR 23] 4 p.m.—Greenwich Village Orches- £ ftudia program ‘lfl!, from WEAF. Minneapoiis "Fv'!l ‘Timers" “Il| f?f“ B'Bfl'"' cried Able, enthu- 7 R V4 “YOUR FUN PLACE™ Rose-Mary, who was lying on the ‘ N_PL: couch, signaled to him. She whispered I ans ur TO 3 something in his ear, and a few min- . HOM, G L E N E C H 0 uten later he said to Mr. and Mrs. 2 l FREEADMISSION Cohen: 2| “It may not be much, but we want AMUSEMENT PARK e PR dort Astorta, Ovehestra, | S sl paen, i you over for dinner Christmas eve. o 1 b o — Window Frames, Sash R 3 Ernie Golden's Mf‘.\lh“’l Orchi —Base ball scores, from ‘solotets o« firhpnp ll'é Dance Bl:rt,(hl er’n i h\l“!“"l e < ew h Otchiesira: news s h m.—Janssen's Orchestra, from Bltiaren: Weather and base hall eports WEA Miami Beach, ‘Fl’l Fleetwood Dam‘ex Orchest L " m.—The Wesk Enders, from oe ‘".-“r'k'"‘m'“"{mlifi".ah Brehestra o< TR0 .m.—Bible talk, by ¥ Fon Aneeicat Fumi's Orehertra: doloista 7:10 p.m.—] , by Willi i Ve Anzeles: Funk's Orchestr: SChmi e B o | 10:30—Fort Worth: Scores: musical. profram director, Y. M. C. A. 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 5 p.am.—Concert by the New York | 11:00—Los Annlr:;“pralut-mr:;?zr!mnvm armonic Orchestra, from the i hn Stadium, New York. 9:15_p.m.—Park Central Orchestra, Ci a from WEAF. apoll Weather: s 2 5 ) EPEERET] %% o = =3, > it -%:% & £ ARE3Z \m\lnl\\n ORCHESTRA OF TP‘K The noiseless oil burner & In Porches & i 1214 New York Ave. N.W. We carry everything needed (Fad oo Call, write or phone for - for jobbii i ice. 10 to 11 p.m.—Palais d'Or Orchestra, Wt Ry ivaire eatinase and iitcrature Se0 gy Nrspangeavich % 137 : Los” Anz Program L8 % ¢ eqd from WEAF. 11:30—Fort Worih: Musical Brocram - k o SRS o W 201 NI : WM. H. OLMSTEAD L 6 12:00—San Franciseo: Silvertown Orchestra 3 3445 | E——— lgh, 5 ; . KEITH~ALBEE ELLA Portland: Musical progiam 5 2. oy Lumber and Millwork A P GRA FOUGHT o A‘""::J::.““n:{,’a?n;]'.g‘.:;gl'n‘n‘d i CYRUS B. REES oo gyt "1 265 S R Ve G, 1st and New York Ave. N.E. NAUDENIRES IN FLOOD DISTRICTS B Bk Orenertra: ofean reria 8 " cng Lhe pder orb o Coeny, + Main 4539 Main 9625 bt 12-45—Kansas City: Nigbthawk' {rol ‘u:l:m;lr:a Rram X Heating Engineer e o €2ty Lo .,m.- iy v. G, (e with o Smiles % No order to small to receive 1:00—Los Angeles: Earl Burtnett's Biltmote Orchestra 3 309 21 1322 14th St. N.W. ] teg o » ion”. & Trompe AHEnton Program Suggested to Prevent and R S e oriires KB 3 Zig D 11 44 img o &a ayy cC %0 o ; ecatur o 1rio: “solois Mooseheart, Il Musical programe triof, e 5 Cure Di A 2 . Iredhtgn Vet @ 1008 1% [ ey S S TS 2:00—Los Anecles: Ambaseador Dance Orchestra o, s 9 2. CE e oot oot = la, ; coRNs turning Refugees. T e 5 : e 1 40 —and have y L e AE urgy S 1 ) or g s o ou, g Quickrelieffrom painfal San' Francisco: Silvertown Orchesira 1o 4 3 2 pgr:m- put in ler for the Lop, 5, G Ve n ; o corns, terder toes and TO 8 AM. winter. S . 3:00—Lon Angeles: The Midnicht Bexmes s A 3300 2. s Sroy,tric " to - o0a [ Vary, Uy, pressure of tight shoes. Flood sufferers of the Mississippi Francisco: Palace Dance Orchestra "KPO 42 2. 3 ], Valley are benefiting greatly from 2 2 [ e, %% op "o g, . foiscuon atored thom b e P lJIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL_ < [ S e i ,.A:.‘;;";”.‘;;f:;.m mean ot prevenins pesi. secors | | RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS % ) e et — CERTR P A Challenge! 1 t . Gen. H. S. ing. J e s e S TONIGHT. cause of pellagra have been exploded Concert by the New York The Studebaker “Commander” will out- speed, out-climb, out-live!—any other au- tomobile made, selling under $3,000! . DANCING SILENT AUTOMATIC 7P and Doors For Closing || : 13 o 22 P Sreazen T 5 by the investigations of the Public Philharmonic Orchestra, WRC, Heajth Service, Dr. Cumming ex- 7:25 to 9:15 o'clock. plained. When the investigations be- gan years ago pellagra was generally H e > e Tegarded as due to a germ or to the Sl Ay e use of too much of corn products in Colvin, i i the diet. o'clock. ‘Decorative Seam- , | ing” is stressed in || me o o | T e = = % Surg. Joseph Goldberger of the = Public Health Service, who was as- Fights from Ridgewood = signed to the task of solving the prob- Grmc Club, WMCA, 8 to 10 — lem, found that neither of the theories o'clock. = jas correct. but that the disease al- ; = = = — was caused by a faulty diet. A rther research showed that the Tommy Tompkins’ Trouba- addition of fresh milk, eggs and| | dours, WMAL, 9 to 10 o'clock. fresh meat to the diet corrected the " deficlency. If these elements were Palais d'Or Dance Orchestra, not readily available, canned fish or WRC, WEAF and other sta- canned beef would serve the purpose. tions, 10 to 11 o'clock. 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