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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ - No Flattery. m‘y‘l.\kflimrmm. “Ab. ; G 1 {in northern Maine on a vacation, and | landscape,” she re- MOXDAY, AUGUST 15. 1927.° during his absence from Ottawa, H.| SHERIFF AND 3 OTHERS | DIPLOMAT ON VACATION. 4 GO ON TRIAL TOMORROW -~ =~ - D o on amtion = o "o et et wp.Bie susel and was| inister to Canada Leaves . Newson has been previously | working away, when suddenly he real ined in England, Hungary, Ger-|ized that a young woman had come Mexico and Poland. He served | to a stop behind him cou flatter me.” said the artist modestly. “Compared with the orig- inal. it is very poor stuff indeed.” “It was the original 1 referred to,” s4id the voung woman anietly, LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927. | NAYBNDONAR for Maine Camp. - IN'WRC OFFERING Roxy and His Gang Also ln-i - cluded on Program ‘ : Tonight. [ Another of the popular Summer concerts by the United States Navy Band will be broadcast hy WRC to night at § o'clock under direction Bf Lieut. Charles Benter. The program Wil open with the march symphonic, “Athens the Beautiful.” by DeLuca, | followed by ballet music from the | opera, “Robert Le Diable,” by Mever beer, and Passard's air de ballet, “Pas | Des Marionettes. | Featured with “Roxy”’ and “His Gang” tonight, will be Ohman and Arden, popular two-piano comedy team. In addition to the piano selec- tions by this duo. Roxy will present the various soloists of the gang and the several musical organizations and appurtenances of his theater. includ ing the 110-piece symphony orchestr the 100-voice chorus. the Russian choir, the cathedral chimes and the large three-manual organ Phil Ohmana and Victor Avden were well known as pianists hefore radio he- came a factor in American entertain- ment, but it was as members of Roxy's original gang that these keyhoard svn copators made their first appearance | over the a'r as a two-piano team Another debate on “Vital Topics of the Day” will be broadcast hy WRC at 6:10 o'clock hetween Dr. Hall-Quest and Dr. Harry Hibschman. Other features included on the eve ning program are: Mary and Lucille Craig. harmony singers: Jack Albin and his orchestra and Bob Patterson’s Talais 4'Or Orchestra. Features on WMAL's musical pro gram includes the final concert by the | Rumanian Gypsies and Pauline Healy, | soprano, aud Lee O'Haire, banjoist. A one-act plav, “Her Past,” by Gertrude Boyer, Melissa Boyer and Caleb O'Con- rnor, and “Pause or Interval—the Se- cret of Public Speaking.” the fourth | of a series of talks by Caleb O'Connor, concludes WMAL's two-hour program. | LocalRadioEntertainment Monday, August 15, 1927 NAA—Washington Navy Yard (4345 Meters). 10:45 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. 3 —Weather Bureau reports. | p.m.—Arlington time signals. | 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports \VRHF—Washington Radio Hospital | Fund (319 Meters). ’ | Closed temporari!. MWRC~—Radio Corporation of America (468.5 Meters). 3 p.m —Milton Gershenson. pianist. from WEAF. | 5 p.m.—Earl C. Little, basso. from | WEAF. 0 p.m—John De Bueris, clarinet sololist, from WEAF. 3:45 p.m.—"Fairs and Fakirs,” by Bob Sherwood. from WEAF. i 4 pm.—Janssen's Orchestra, from | WEAF. | 5 p.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, from WEAF. 5:35 p.m.—United Press base hall scores, from WEAF. 6 p.m.—Mary and Lucille Craig, har- mony singers. from WEAF. 6:10 p.m.—Debate on “Vital Topice of the Day.” by Dr. Hall Quest anl Hihschman. from WEAF. 6:30_nm—"Roxy and His Gang."| from WEAF. | 8 p.m.—Correct time, from WEAF. | 8 p.m.—Concert by the United States | Band. 9 p.m.—Jack Albin’s Orchestra, from WEAF. 10 to 11 p.m.—Palais d'Or Orchestra, from WEAF. Early Program Tomorrow. €:45 a.m.—Tower health exercises, from WEAF. 7:15_a.m.—"The Roaring Lyons,” “heerio.” from 15 a.m.—Greenwich Village Or chestra, from WEAF. 1215 p.m.—Al Freedman's Orches . AF, 1'to 2 p.m.—Organ recital. | WMAL—Washington Radio (302.8 Meters). 9 to 8 p.m.—News flashes 8 to 9 p.m.—Musical program hy the Rumanian Forum | Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Stations Mets wJz WRBAL 4TO A PN Ted music: hase hall scores: market reports Musical program: WRAL Salon Orcheatra.. Janssen's Hofbrau Orchestra. WRC and. . Entertal _ Mg Piano concert. .. .. ... . ATO G PM. 5.00—Chicago: Achauea Club: “Dream Dadds™: aon New “York. Waldorf-Astoria Concert Orches 4 fcorks | WRC, WEEL WOAE a G WEAF Philadalphia: Weather Teport: Benjaniin Franklin concert scpoichestra: market reports il paneo Schenectads - Stock reports: news: bae hall scores: Baheor Fake Orchoatra - oo w6y ew’ York: Herman Neiman ww York Pianist: vecal soloist York: Songs: hase ball score K ark: Shelton Ensembie: goloist rea. WMAF and .. WOR tlord. Conn Bond Trio: sport reviaw: news: scores..” WTIC 20— Philadelphia: Rase ball sfores: Adelphia ‘Orchestra. . WF [ 0—Schenectadv: Otehestra program & it WGY 5—Boston* Elke' Danca Band WNAC 45—Maoseheart "T1l.: Piano Twing WA Allantic City: Organ recital: WPG 4:00—New York Raltimore New York New York: Mooseneart I . WaID : stories WERH a: base ball *pianiel: ‘marketa: vinliniat. | WNYC Ansonia String Ensemble. . WCGT Golden's Orcheatra . WNCA news bullefing? ‘scores.’. 6 To 3 em Palmer _Orchestra: Victorian Orchestra Atlantic. City. Morton Oreheatra: - talk. 5 LU WPG Conn.: Tond T inton musical...... .. WTIe Reisman's Orchestra Sl e Adelphia’ Orchestra: auestion period LWEL Teviton s Orchestra WMAF ‘and WOR Golden's McAlnin Orchestra: 6 00—Mnosehaart Tl WD ster Gypsies . New York: German results Philadelphi Schenectady New York: ) program 3 5 New York: time: Klein's *Serenaders Lombardo's Roval Cauadians: scores Dinter concert. A% Detruit: Dinner comcert. . Chicags Vesper procram : A bus _Obin: Trvilicht musical ‘organ’ recital: rille. NV Studio orchestra: vocal' soloists: 6 30—Xew York: Bog ‘Scout program:’ Whitehall’ Concert Trio. Philadelphia: Dinner concert hy' the WOO Tro ... % ri: “Roxs” and ‘Gane.© WBZ WBZA 'FDEA WRC WHAS. ‘WSB, WSM. WBAL. WJR. KSD, and WCCO. from... ... S Y@ Spiritual meeting Y : ‘Orchestra program """ Cits: Book talk by Walter Landor Davenport . Program from W, S Minneapoiis: Markets. roads and base bail reports 7 TO 8 PM. 3 Seaside Concert Trio and soloiat New_ York: South Sea Isianders: Goldman Band WEEI WJAR. WLIT WWJ. WSAL and... Boston: Vocal and instrumentai soloists ... Kangas' City" Markets: weather: road reports .. President Senators s Siacadn Trox. N. Y. Hawanan Four' .. i Miamu_Beach, Fla.: Fleetwood Conceri Orc New York: Whitehall Trin: “Blake of Atlantic String Quartet and singere Rossvill«. N Y.: Children's talk: vocal #oloi studic orchestra......... ... 5 mhus. Ohto: “desta ‘and ‘Jingies: farm’ talk York: Piano Twine: vocal and instrumental York: Christian Science lecture.... oit: Varied musical Philadeiphia _WOO Concert Trio New' York: Vocal soloist: Newark: Correct time: Band. WMAF and ... Detroit- News: market reporta: 7:30—Cleveland: Studio reeital ... ... : Hartford_ Conn.: Capitol *preseniation Dallas. Baker Orchestra: organ recital Des Moines: Fort Des Moines Quartet 8709 P Program of Irish musi Band_cone JAR. WRC. WLIT. WCAE. WTAM AQ and . heetia drom” B . ‘Stmphony” Orchestra from ' B Pl k: Philharmonic Band: correct time. WMAF and . Studio Ensemble and vocal soioist Vocal anc_instrumental soloists Ohin: Artist recital.. ....... Atlantic String Quarfet’ and singe issa’na: “police” ‘raports: base mu“f Dnele Win s roll ‘éall “and birthday jist. LY Soncert: hase hall scores Cieveland Detroit 7.00—Atlantie City 8:00—Phil elphia: New W York: Goldman correct’ time. SD." W Xew Balumore: New York Columbus New York: Fla.: News and police bulieti Iroy Y.: Dance Orchestrs ..... . Kansas City: Musical program. .. ! : Boston: ~ Vocal and instrumenial soioiats Hawaitans i reenEy : < wolowsi : organ recital ind o Breaking of news: vocal Spotlight hour. Steel Pler Minatrels: Traymore Concert Orchestra. Lyne Quartet ..... i Tre ~Automatic’ Agitators 9 TO 10 P. Musical program: talk ... Moonlight ‘Sex Waves' Cincinnati 8:30—Des Moines: 9.00—Yew York New York: Correct time Orchestra 2 s Minneapolis: Dance’ orchestra: ‘quartet. Atlantic. City: Dance orchesira ... : Troy. N Y.:_Soloists: orchestra program New York ' Sc Home Makers.. Columbus Qhio ing Taste® hour. New York: Vocal and instrumental sol e and weather reports. 2 2Studio Dance Orchestra. . **Musica) program: news bulietine.” WMAF’ and r_: Opera, by the National Grand Opera Co. WJIAR, 'V\&‘I. WRC. WCSH. WTAM. WCAE. WDAF T from. 4 el Philadeiphi Cincinnaty: wza 535 e e Orean ‘reci a( Studio feature: dance music . 10 TO 11 P.M. 10:00—New York: Palais D'Or Orchestra. WSAI and WRC. from..WEAF wark. Weather report: musical orogram. WMAF and WOR Columbus,Ohio: “Song Shop": dance program. .. WAIU Allantic City: Stiver Slipper Club Dance Orchestra: J Crawfords Orchestra. .. P w York: Entertainers: Veo s Moines: Violin and piano_sel Kansas City: Varied musical program ...... . Miami Beach Fla: Fleetwood Dance Orchestra Ramh Hartford, Conn.: News: Club Worthy Orchestra:’ organ. Cleveland: Studio program. ... . g New York: Pianist; Hot Spriugs ~Davis’ Los Angeles: Johnton's Trio: Tor Aneles: 'Musical _program: bplay San Francisco: Rudy Seiger8 Dance Orchestra Cincinnati: Chiff Curtners Orchestra. 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 11:00—Hot Springs: Pianist and violin_selections Los Angeles: Violin ard piano concert. ... San Francisco: National Broadeasting Co.'s D! Cleveland: Sammy Watkin's Orchestra: organ recital. Boston: Organ Tectal. ........o....oe.:.s Minneapolis: Musical prosram: Long's ‘Orchesira. 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 A Organ recital, Feature prog : Shell program. KPi v: Nighthawk {rolic: Plantation Playe Ar3 DrORTAM. . ...« -.e Soie somia oxras :00—Des Moines: Angeles: 170 2 A Musical program Variety hour. Earl’ Burtnett's 1:00—Los Angeles San Francisco Los Angeles 4223 3369 336.9 chestra 2 TO 3 AM. 2:00—Los Anugeles: Ambassador Dance Orchestr; fourth talk on “The Art of Public|gathered about a roulette wheel in a “gambling,cottage” here were rob- Speaking,” by Caleb O'Connor. 4:30 to 10 p.m.—Musical program by Pauline Kealy. soprano, and Le: O'Haire, hanjoist. 10 p.m.—Latest news flashes. at RICH i hed by four masked men early £10,000. Twenty-one men and women CHICAGOANS ROBBED. ing at the roulette | ful robbers entered. Mrs. King saved a $5,000 necklace day of cash and jewelry estimated in the cottage and many were play- wheels shortly after midnight when the four youth- McGill | Georgia Official Accused of Aiding | in Flogging of Editor Last February. W (] te 01 | By the Associated Press. Soa °y| SOPERTON. G August 1 Sheriff W. highen and threw other | | men will zo on trial here )4 | in Treutlen Superior Court on charges 123 | resulting from the flogging on Febru a3 ary 26 of H. M. Flanders, editor of the Soperton News 3 Mr. Flanders taken from o1 [ automobile, flogged and left uncon 23 | scious heside the road. At the time | of the flogging. it was said that the 624 Leditor's newspaper fizht inst 142 | \whisky traffic in the county w re sponsible for the attack on him. Fe | was confined to his home for several { weeks due to injuries received at the hands of his assailants tomorrow was his Alarm Clock Plays Tungs. Sweet music instead of the belliger |ent jangle of a loud alarm bell ar ";“" |awakening Germans who possess an |alarm clock recently invented in that country. A music box takes the pla.e of the hell, and numbers in-lude popn ‘Var airs, selections from operas an! inld German folk songs. The man facturers say the clock is specially at tractive to nervous people who cannot stand the shock ‘caused hy the ordi nary alarm. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT “Roxy” and “His Gan WRG, WJZ and other statio 6:30 to 8 o'clock. 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