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e\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927." THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. —By WEBSTER. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEME! H ARRIS[]N ”RGES RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS ‘ : L TONIGHT. . - i W [ | oomeertny "R s St E2 4 252 ( OnE FER TH { Buo' (% Té:é;fi?io fik Po"'lf ' @ / 2. MUNEY -Two . e - FRENGH I_UAN BAR S 4k . 7 HAPPINESS BUZZERS ST~ 10 e oasme VAVOEVIL(E e, i 4 ! - TONITE FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Kennedy, WM/ 8 to 8:20 T GLEN ECHO || WiLTON siLLS R ROSE’'S States Should Be Funded . Jones' Merrymakers, 3 / £ i Vits * ($-SCENE REVUE A scene from “An Idyl of the ROYAL MIDGETS WTAM, 9 o'clock. MOLLY O’'DAY s TR STAR ACTe—s by Paris First. y_,,, . “WMAL, 8:40 to 9 o'clock. RIALTO In His Best Since “Tho Sea oOR THE SCREEN This Government should take mno | Ke g 77 & > b NOW PLAYING “Matters of Interest in the " Today, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. tional Capital,” by Will P. HAGGERTY” _ “COLLEEN” B et omerts i Frones | | WRC and WIZ,"9 " to 9:4) Ll N =k JOHN GILBERT CRANDALL'S g tresser CRANDALLS (73 | 5 . i holding off i funding of her war | 3 B Aers COHN, " GILBERT * n deht to the United States, in the | B L — g z 7 247 2 in P ‘r()\lnlmu\\ “HOLORES COSTELLO opinion of Senator Harrison, Demo- “The Life of Jack Dempsey, ; > AN in "A MILLION mn crat, of Mississippi, a member of the | 9:30 to 10 o'clock. “CAMEO KIRBY” ERANDA'LL,S TIVOLL, 14th & Park Kd. N.W foreign relations committee 2 &t v 1 puraging such loans, ; /’ - 3 JBB TODAY—TOM MIX in “THE LAST nment should ohject to any 7 = - R VR TRAIL. further loans to the debtor countries | A % = OMORROW- JDOvE_ and TOMORROW--ADOLPHE MENIOU until their war loans by the Umted 7 it : g 2 lndlan Head Tl'l _EN_BRIDE verils B UM BATEE States have been funded,” he said. e // gis i \,\\ . 7 p r CRANDAU.'S York Theater ¥ Alone Refuses 2 \u aer ] PAT: : m " Sunday, September 11 b e £ St TODAY: RUTR SRR “Great Pritain, Pelgium, Italy and | Pinive CSad AY practically all of the European coun- | tries have funded their bt ee- | ments, and they have been approved by Congress and are now making pay- | ments according to the terms. i i and Tranee alone has 1c- | Dragging - Antenna Halted been more favorable | Transmission When it Hit the terms offered to any other country except Hawk" “HARD-BOILED MADGE BELLAMY tone Dus and Balladeers, . N\ ( 2 3] COME] e § nd Steamer McAllister will leave TONGRRBY, — LovISE BRoois MORNON. LOUTSE BROOKS L’w o “rr \\(// \ ( . Yoz 7th Slrealkwlnrf at 2.30 P.M. ar- JA HALL in “ROLLED 7 7: W—;flm e R »& s riving back in Washington at % 7“ ’///rm 25801 %4%; :;_, R P.M. Round trip, 75c. CRANDALL'S Al‘!’iel"“.a Grand /7/////’// %, A, /iy e e et 'm,\n NATIONAI. o T"‘l‘jfi‘%‘jfim : ! i o e woe ST 22 ||| crANDALLS, coe: CRANDALL’S Gy G B G in.Ave.SFarrn 76 e Tast Mat. To zul Conn, Aee. | 2 3 = V- MAYNARD in “THE S HIS. 1 4 —— = A’ ER PLAYERS ® ALICE ERIN: ¢ 2 Water, Is Belief. : = : “SATIONATTIEATER TLAVERS Ve L : R " TORPIN John Golden’s Perfeet Comedy Drama ATS T AORROW M ‘TOH = DAVIES in With Bad Grace. | “In view of these circumstances, | this move to refund private loans by | Dra 1z antenna which is grounded the international bankers of New York | would come with bad gr: it en couraged by our Treasury Depart- ment in repudiation of its former policy rhe fact that this would not he a new loan but would be a refunding of an old loan to save interest chars would mike no difference, in my opinion. Such a policy on the part of our Government would not hasten ance in agreeing to pay her war debts.” D. C. DELEGATES NAMED FOR BUSINESS PARLEY National Commission to Hold Meet- ing in New York, Begin- ning September 19. ‘Washington will be repres.ated at the annual convention of the ‘{ational the moment it hits the water accounts for the apparent disability of the radio apparatus aboard the airplane Old Glory after it had flashed its S O S nission from the New s only possible through the medium of its 200 feet of special antenna wire, which trailed as it was in flight. emporary radic license for the duration of the flight was granted by the Federal Radio Commission to Philip A. Payne, who was a passenger aboard O1d Glory, and it was assigned to use the call letters WRHP on its modified Hartley set, an interrupted continuous wave transmitter which worked automatically, using 100 watts of power and broadcasting both on the 600-meter § O S channel and on the $00-meter wave. Call Is Interrupted. Like Capt. Erwin's ill-fated Dallas Spirit, which set out to the rescue of the lost Dole flyers only to meet a tragic ending in the Pacific itself, Better Business Commissiod to be FOld Glory sent out signals which were held in New York City beginning September 19, according to plans laid yesterday at the meeting of the executive ce ttee of the V shing- ton Better Business Bureau. Howard Moran of the American Security & Trust Co. of Washington, who is a_member of the hoard of trustees of the local Bettbr Business Rothschild, director, 3 lenge: ant di- r of the bureau, will attend the as delegates, it was ml-! readily heard up to the time the di tress call was flashed. Then all was silent; it is probable the plane’s an- tenna’ dragged the water, rendering the apparatus useless even if it re- mained afloat. The transoceanic fiyers thus far have obtained licenses for airplane radio, and all employed antenna that extended into the air from 200 to 300 fect from the plane. While some work has been done on wiring the wings or fuselage for broadeasting, Navy radio officials say no system has been per- THE FIRST DIVE WITHOUT THE TIME HOMORED PRECAUTIOM OF HOLOING THE NOSE LocalRadio Entertainment Copyright Press Publishing Co. (New York Word) 1927 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT BEG. NEXT SUN. EVE SEPT. 11 AGW ‘and'BEAU GESTE"™ —Baltimore Sun. Twice Daily After Opening, 2:30 & 8:30 Seats Now Selling 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Eves., Mats., 50c, 75¢, $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED THE SHOW PLACE OF WASHINGTON LOEW’S PALACE AT 13TH OONTINUOUS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M.—DE LUXE SHOWS AT 1.30, 3:30, 7 & 9 P. M. STARTS TODAY, SATURDAY BUSTER KEATON THE FROZEN-FACED STAR IN A RIOT OF JOY “COLLEGE” Fannier than a Freshman—Friskier than a Blonde Co-ed N THE STA A Continental Crea!::n “Folaflis 'E '“'E with the 22 CHESTER HALE GIRLS ™ Featuring JOYCE COLES, MLLE. ELLA DAGANOVA and JOHN TRIESAULT, Sensational Dancers 'EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Return Engagement THE EMINENT MUSICIAN ROME and DUNN l{PN FELICE Premier Harmony Favo Sl e |||||IllIII|IIIIIIII|I|IlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllI||l|l|l|IlIIIIIlIlIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIII!IlI|||lI|I||"' 2nd BI¢ WEEK--STARTS TODAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time of the convention. to be| The World’s Greatest Entertainment THE BIG PARADE The Picture Incomparable surring. JOHN GILBERT with RENEE ADOREE BDOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M. Daily Showings at 9:40, 11 40 A M.; 1:40, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9: Sunday Showings at 2:50, 5:00, 7: 1o, ‘9:20 P. M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES “House of Hits” OUR BLANK BOOK NEEDS % Can Be Filled at E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. SILENT AUTOMATIC The noiseless oil burner 1214 New York Ave. N.W. Saturday, Sept. 10, 1927 9 5 o bC fected as vet which will do away with he Jlotel commodore. Will| ihe trailing wires altogether. torney general of New S " v e e antne Prestient of | Byrd Uses Navy Equipment. | \as_ \ashington Navy Yard 4355 ow York Stock Exi nge; Comdr. Richard Byrd used Meters). Bruce Barton, writer; William Mc- | standard United States Navy radio| 10:05 a.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Chesney Martin, chalrman of the |equipment on the America, and| 3:5 pim.—Weather Bureau reports. Federal Reserve Board of St. Louis: | this is the kind of apparatus that| 9:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. George Gordon Battle: T. C. Auchin- | will be carried by the Ville de Paris,| 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. closs. president of the National Bet- | the giant Sikorsky plane, which will e B0 Pt | ki = AL—Washingion Radlo Forum Rew York: WatdorAstona Oreneatras seares. W i 4 T0 5 P.M. 4:00—New York: Studio proxram: Harry Eaton's Orchestra. : Manhattan Trio: base bail scores KGI"wknu';chk vngu; Orchestra, .. New York: Knickerbocker Orchestr: 4:35—Pittsburgh: Base ball scores. ter Business Bureau, and others. attempt a transatlantic flight with Lol bt Lieut. Lawrence A. Curtin, on leave (302.8 Meters). : Harry Eaton's Orchestra: scores: from the United States Navy, as pilot [ 650 p.m.—News flashes. e : TAYLOR-ENGLAND PAPERS | and navigator, and Capt. Rene Fonck,| 7 pm—"At Home Program.” " é v the French ace, as commander. It| 8 p.m.—Will P. Kennedy, political L sorigs: stories W] IN ELECTION ARE OPENED | has been licensed to use the call let- | writer for The Star, resumes his week- ladelphia: Weather: ”u;‘m Benjamin Franklin ‘Goncert Gall, write or phone for ters WOBW, transmitting with 100 |1y talks on matters of interest in the New Fork e Sony Semter & estimate and literature watts on the 600-meter channel. National Capital. i chestra M. 2015. — 8:20 p.m.—Musical program by the [ 5° WFL 4052 1o The Federal Radio Commission has | Bernheimer Trio—Elizabeth Bernheim- received an application from the Radio |er, violin; Louise Bernheimer, cello, Manufacturers’ Show Association, [and Clara Bernheimer, piano. of House. which is a leading participant in the| 8:40 p.m.—A scene from “An Idyl of Contest for West Vh‘gini;: Seat Is Brought to Office of Clerk In the office of the clerk of the House the papers in the contested elec- tion case of Taylor versus England for the seat in the House vepresenting the sixth West Virginia congressional dis- trict were opened yesterday to deter- mine which documents should be print- ed as a record in the contest. E. T. England, Republican, now holds the credentials as successor to former forthcoming radio world's fair at New York, for a construction permit for public _experiments of broadcasting with the use of a beem of light from a searchlight as an antenna. Details of the apparatus are lacking, except that it is to be a portable set mounted on a truck furnished by the United States Army Signal Corps which will also carry the searchlight that will furnish the “beam antenna.” the Sea,” playlet by Ada Louise Town- send, performed by William E, Bryant, president of the Washington Readers Club; May Jameson Bryant,-and Ada Louise Townsend. 9 p.m.—Concert by students of the Army Music School. 10 p.m.—Latest news flashes. WRC—Radio C Hon of America {us’s Meters) Boston: Shey Springfield: M ler Orchest Oy E : Organ rrcmx news ports 6T0 7 P 6:00—Chicago: Bedtime stories; weather: Co gl clr, Seorion Coneert " Orencatta ™, Oreestr atra chy estra. orey's Crchestra: planisi scores: Lowe's § ielphia* Orchestra: “/Ask * M . bhin: Uncle Wiv's: hedtiras stoms ang o ean. - - L W1 Idm\ Ensemble: Th I‘en»cr Pul Onhclll‘-l- Wi Window Frames, Sash and Doors For Closing in Porches A Porch_Enclosed Means an Extra Room We carry everything needed for jobbing and construction LOEW’S COLUMBIA F St. at 12th Gala Night Wm. H. Olmstead Representative J. Alfred Taylor, | The experiments are to take place the | 1.30 p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra. Democrat, who served In the Sixty-|evenings of September 14 to 26, the| 2 p.m.—Organ recital from the Kitt eighth and Sixty-ninth Congresses. transmitter using the call letters | studios. LUMBER & MILLWORKI A recount in all the precincts, de-|yXAY and broadcasting with 50 watts | 3 p.m.—Gladys Hawkins, pianist. 1st and New York Ave. ik manded by Taylor, increased Eng-|o¢f power on a wave length of 53.7| 3:20 p.m.—Montesanto and Snyder, ¥ v York: tian” Garden' w Main 4539 Main 9628 Jand’s majority to 218 votes. The pa- met{-’rs g b en!erla?nem. Ve York: s, abow gur ‘Government uume and “Service With a Smile” 2 lmu ball scores. pers were opened in the presence of 140 p.m. ; . fertatmers: voosl an No Order Too Small to Receive George D. Ellis, assistant clerk of the| Deal Beach, a New Jersey shore 33 ;8 p: it _!.’f-flfly ’;‘fid X,‘,’:.’;le%m., "Base ball *soores: s Catorie Fromot Attention House; Gen. England, the legal repre- | resort, will be the mythical scene of | gongs, ,,,,,,"‘,{.‘,-, ok ke hoorge sentative and former clerk to Mr.|the Week Enders’ program which 4 p.m.—Greenwich Village .fnn Or- Dinner concer ot Taylor. WRC will broadcast this evening as | chestra. New York! Voua poiam o one of its principal features. Bob p.m. — Waldorf-Astorla dinner P e "“"{{’n’""‘ PR TR New_ York: The ank Enders. “F Ef WbR WCAL Tess aln will in the rol ic. R Wi CHARGED WITH SHOOTING. | of ‘master ‘of ceremonics. - Those he | 535 p.m—Base ball scores. Al 8: Qb—ADI-’:fl'!‘flll;fl" (:}l {lufle rv\h-m SL il will call upon for entertainment in-| 6 p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra. e il » Interes _| clude the Glersdort Sisters, now ap-| 6:30 p.m.—"The Week nders.” Man Is Arrested, Accused of Fir-| | copin:'in a Broadway musical show: | 730 pm—Bible talk by.James A. El‘.’ Lonpar T"". ing Through Window. Ivy Scott, soprano; the Stratford Four; | Bell, P r“k flll;-wu hy of Numb E Compounded Justin Lawrie, tenor: the Piano Twins | 7:45 p.m.—The Mediterraneans. Schunectady s : heater ‘review: soloist Hofbray Orchestra. . . Westinghouse Band See America’s Most Sensational Entertainers The Drenoff Sisters Russian Dancers of Keith Circuit Mme. Mat, 2:15—Eve, 8:15 "'k'm-: Eaby - nuly“ GALA HOLIDAY BILL e plis i L8 Dancer. EDDIE FOY VILLAROMA| § S5 The Most Beautiful Nite Club 2 Master of Ceremonies in the South ROYE & MAYE Dine and Dance Aristocrats of the Dance No Covert Charge Refore 10 P, s_o'rmm s'r.uu—s A AND FEATURES ‘(( $O) S, =S ) FER 2R We Pay Erey SOUVENIRS s GAYETY i 24y —_— LADIES’ CLUB THEATER | Mgmt. Messrs. ubert Ladies' Mat. Daily, 25c. SHUBERT g SEATS FRED CLARK Preser ! N, ELASCO NOw LET’S Gb I aren Soiwyn presents prior to the New (Ford, Muse, colored, 27 years old,| and Harry Hayden. The musical back: | 8 p.m—Concert. by the United Cleveand: Cfiil:cl "...;..- e : Gl 5 A1 Semi-Annually of 0 alf Street court, was ar-| ground for the frolic will be supplied |States Navy Band. i 3 201 . rested by the police of the second|hy the Chanticleer Orchestra. " 9 p.m.—Keystone’ Duo and Bal- Columbia Permanent precinct early this morning in con-| The Keystone Duo, which WRC has | ladeers. - s e nection with the firing of a volley of | scheduled for 9 o’clock, will present a| 9:40 p.m.—Park Central Orchestra. fan Building Association shots through the window of a|program of songs of the ballad type, | 10:25 to 11 p.m.—Palais d'Or Orches- Radio ',m,,.u tailor shop at 200 I, street. accompanied by the Balladeers. Steele | tra. New e fea Ty o !i 733 lzth St, N,W, Muse, it is said, engaged in an|jyamison, tenor of the duo, will sing —_— Phifadciphia Satety talk: " voial ‘snd : R ation with Jerome Peters, col-|‘four solos. Four solos also will be EW Berifn Centgniany” Male ‘Quariet s " Main 352-353 1729 New Jersey avenue. He| sung by Darl Bethmonn, hastone. SEWER BIDS AWARDED. ';h"-dehg‘ S i =7 : z 1 went outside the tailor shop| (WRC’s weekly Bible talk will be H = and fired several shots. through the| gy, ; 4 window, police’ say. Peters ey un|siven by James A. Bell. Other fea-| Gontracts Given for Northeast In- : o P e e e am un- | tures will be the Mediterraneans, the Cnien u.,.‘m Py £ g el it iy :rd;k ;:;t{gl :;\p:vf};:‘:dd 'Or orches- | terceptor and Northwest Relief. cago Advb rds’ and Straight's Orcl -.nm ‘comedy success n Yext Week—Wine, Women and Song With an 'all ‘star east of players af reg- GARDEN Ol-' EDEN Twilight * brogram Arllnnnn Orchestru KTHS 4 802 ular prices. . 1183 York opening, the Londe Berlin and ‘WITH EDDIE HALL AVERY HOPWOOD A contract for the construction of SI0r5 _Dour:® Balin rami —_— b _ TWO HURT |N TRAFF'C Concerts by the Bernheimer Trio | the upper Anacostia main interceptor, Musical entertainment. . and students of the Army Music | Section one in the vicinity of Thirty- ork: Musical program . ; n Lo s chool are the only musical attrac. | fourth and Grant streets northeast, 745—m s N oy ranesne’ D Wiz 454 303 G Fllm F Five-Year-01d Girl Struck by Auto, | tions scheduled tonight by WMAL, | Which will cost $45,948, was awarded s SRR i el 461! 3 | eatures 2 v -| The remainder of its three-hour |Dby the Commissioners yesterday after- PERMIT 32 QL > program’ will be made up with a talk | noon to L. M. Johnston. 0. iist VBB & Man Bruised. York fudio pr R e ” THEATER 79 P! i itiati g by Will P. Kennedy, political writer | The Commissioners also awarded a s 30k Grorarn: fhudlo proeram’ oLl AN it | *TheBest Oilin forld PARK T EEcassinn Sy Two slight injuries were the re-|for The Star. and & scene from. the | contract to the Warren . Brenizer S u;,_*’;;;g’""w bulletin Bi 3 th § Buchesan Sta. CHESAPEAKE BEACH sult of rda 4 accidents. | playlet, “An Idyl of the Sea.” Co. for the construction of the Mount vocal and piaio s More efficient in sealing of “CANYON OF LiGHT her affic 4 : September 10th ars old, coniig Pleasant rellef sewer in Fourteenth Studlo” program < 3 o A . Male quartet: |A|ami; i 5 e 308. pistons, which develops Round Trip: Adulte, $30¢; Children, 25¢ of 1613 n.n.“.i street suffered slight | Signals from all directions ronred | street between Columbia road and ladelp bruises when struck by an automo-| into the loud speakers last night with | Harvard street. This project will cost o 'dnls‘f.‘.:f-fi‘n GerE greater power. TAKOMA Takoma Paric, D. C. leate Diekrict L e estion: v es. s N . leveland: Pocahontas Indian 008 Has greater ability to AL 3, 5, CanihiE Troubles 9, 1 SWCGU 218.3 4 bile belonging to Garland W. Powell, | unusual strength and clarity. Even | $3,912.92, Spanish Tanzoes ’ snue, at Sixteenth | the weaker stations rarely heard in . n Sew York: Vocal ‘and piano soio Y Vace. at" District> Sine dig "program withstand heat, wear and H?{?I“S‘!‘ES}? I\! Aioe et ot Santie; Tk 90 8 10 g an % 2 Phillip Jorda Washington were tuned with satis. Two Die When Train Hits Aum colored, 25 ye; old, of 1302 New | faction. o i iluti ArtS Jersey avenue was knocked down and | In other words, reception conditions | RALEIGH, N. C., September 10 (). gasoline dilution. OP'S FABLE and COMEDY bruised by axicab operated by |were better for long-range dialing | —E. X, Altman, 62, and his son, J. T. THE nm ’rlu'r 1S DIFFERENT TOMOKRD ORpiyst LLAHANS OTHERS. b THEA’ LITTLE ontinaons o 11 “First Washir Wnlungton snowmgl " y T vo loist .. z AND THE MLRP"YS George V. York, 31 years old, of 1023 | than they have been for several | Altman, of near Auburn, N. G were o Beudip g ot East ('.pn.,; street. weeks. Static, of course, continued to | instantly killed last night when their Correc Bicyel TR Bewat 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 ’kle and sputter, but the interfer- [ automobile, driven by young Altman, New"York: “Moscal ‘program : Ewarc ol subatifutes CIRCLE Ample. Parkine. Soace ence it caused was virtually negli-[was struck by a Southern passenger 9 T0 10 BM. At Good Dealers Everywhere A NG B zible, due to the volume with which | train at a grade crossing 1 mile west | 0:00—New York: Park Central Orchestra Raverson Ofl Works, Columbia 5228 CAMEO THEATER "= o sl | the stations responded. of Garner. ,,,yfi,,;m T b Ml Qiiaied CAMEO THEATER Society of Cubans to Honor Repub- - e Harmonica Band . SATURDAY MATINEE—TIM umov in KLANSMEN ON OUTING. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. g «\...m,"#.'.';.",.‘m R s S s b sn‘ifi%n'i%‘;’i‘f‘ HT—DOROTHY GISH 4 S R National — “Seventh Heaven." dra- D""S BEostam: " weu b L WHOG — LIVE Presents recognition of the services to 2 e Orchestr % Jecognition of the services 10| 5000 Members Gather Today at|M®: at 820 pm. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. g T 8 PRJCESS IS S NE governor of that republic, the Society Ch ,.Heith's—Eddle Loy. vaudeville, at ey ok Al Herman 'l,"")“"-"l""" 2 “MASTERS OF MEN." ® 4 the T it arton Mixed or: STE! of Instruction and Recreation of San- esapeake Beach. "‘}'; “;d '}il" L e ;hfl::'l:e‘lghn: studier program: ReTohin :’ynmsun e ] tiago de Cuba will erect a memorial in| Five thousand Klansmen from the Barle—Rose’s oya! gets, voschear 0 S Ting ROne 6th & C Sts. N.E that city. 1t will take the form of a | District and nearby Maryland and | vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. i”w ¢ T o wenther. mesor NEW STANTON Cont. from & . weath t : 2 bust of bronze mounted on stones re at Chesapeake Beach to- | Gayety—*Let's Go,” extravaganza, e $3 50 Philadel hi BN HAN in’ “THE Kan, estra brought from Winchester, N. H., the the third annual excursion of |at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ““—’,gnl Lo Biaioret: voe s DUMBARTON A \\XLLKAW lic’s First Governor. m\lr Boivale !--A Waltz i N $ 5 Pl bR Reh R B birthplace of Gen. Wood. At the re-| Hyatts !”"m:_u..:\ No. 2 starteq| Strand—"The Moulin Rouge Re- 16 TO 11 B, quest of Dr. Ernesto de - : YR TME Sach o vue,” musical presentations, continu-| 10:f m)VHot (Springe: Davie' Dance Orc STOR I president of the society, early this morning both by train and 12130 to 11 Cy: Horner Conesie i ester . an 'OR in of War Davis is making inquiries as|auto. The celebration will reach a |8 1230 to 11 p.m cewater Beach Orchestra > and P> < 3 DY 1o the possibility of obtaining the |climax shortly after dark, when by| Rialto—"Cameo Kirby,” at 11:35 ’\'fil"{’mk“}i:'.ifi-m"..'rrx'»};an?"m"" e H NEY LU and"ove. Stonek ot ths ,,‘,.1“‘.1 the glow of a huge flaming cross, |a.m., 1:25, 3:30, 5:20, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. hiid k lusioal: prokram o 33.00 WIlllllnglon ELITF uu- IR 1. avell® : erected ¢ high h overlooking Columbia—-The _Big_ Parade” at Bo: {t 8 MADGE BELLAMY PROF, AND R e ACHER STUDIO, the a cl of 50 initiates will!g.40, 11:35 4 7:45 Y g AND RETURN “THE TELEPHONE GIRL. 1127 10th n. Classes Mon., Fri.. 8 o Salty 45, e Orxan g ’ = E K 9th .. with orchestra. . bri - LYON ESTATE $240,000. | “naturalized and 950 p.m. NewSeric. s Bor orhiiiny L A g HIPPODROME, 1, “eor ' EA iy az.',.:ff:u:.r." s e G Metropolitan — “Hard Bofled Hag- New enie ” Golden's - Orchesira : SUNDAY N Z .—__1_'6‘____’_— Husband Principal Beneticiary Un-| | “Cirous Princess” Tanight, |gers:of 10 am. d0 3o w0, Bl S o, SEPTEMBER 11 CAROLINA e 8 N.c: Ave. SE |~ TEENOCRING, o e The second 8ct of “The Circus|7:85 and g .m. loago:. Siid room and" other dancea lau:h'!}nnzvmfln'l der Will Filed for Probate. |p.jhcess” will be broadcast direct m. Chicago:" Musical Special Train {98154 RALETO SPECIAL D{l waitiog for ~ur aualified pupils. SI1 13, Mrs, Camille Lansburgy Lyon, wife | from the stage of the Winter Garden |2 iy Eastern Standard Time THEA 535 nu. DON llAl'fl\l—Amrnca ‘xoua lnmmn. o of Attorney R. B. H. Lyon in New York tonight as the second of lmla Theater — “Stark Love,” at Chicago: Wait program: Leaves Washington (Union Station), NEW TER RA Redtction Sx pros angg. K. 01 of the Tate Gustave Lansburgh of |the series of the new radio features o 1:55, 3:55, 755 and 10 p.m Vaneten's Blackhawis: tal. LB 080 PR ; “THE oton;liAl\: ;i’tOG\F ction'apening mo, ¥+ 7501 1628 Ko Lansburgh Bro., left estate | come direct from Bro theaters. .. " RIS SDEDNERNE o< ooy almton hmt . N.E. °d at $240,000, according to the|The stations participating in this | . :':":;“',,_ The Shast 'r;:nl e TR 3 'm“" T o, e EMPIRE APT., NUNGESSER in BEATRICE COI,ES = s, S Dan Dugan's O 3 : —___THE SKY RAIDI Ballet. Acrobatie, T haractor D 3 . . ‘ap_and Character Dan : National Bro: etition of ne shand for the probate | broadeast, which will start : 4 ficRomen B : - " of per husband for the probate | 5000\ ashington time, are WEAF, | Ambassador—"Rubber Heels,” at 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. AMERICAN st St. & R. T ave § | studis. 2817 1448 S KW, Chlllios th the exception of hequests of | WEEL ~WTIC, WGR, WGY and |2 35, 6:20, 8:10 and 10 p.m. 22:00—Chicago: Jambouree of syncopation . il s 2 m. 3:05 1 . GILDA GRAY in Phones:_Col. Adams_0 ewels to her \,J‘N analin g ds. the | WEBH. at 12:30, Moosehe: TeTI Haskell Novelly Trio: sonih .« .. 35, 25 ‘CABARET. DAVISON’S "{eml\ you, to Gance estate goes to the husband. Mrs, Lyon ———— 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. T iy . i i LIBERTY hnrézbfi%b‘%gfl:‘;n rof Mg Rielie ity g o s had two sons, Arthur T, and Gerald! The foreign trade of China Increased Wardman Park—*“Forever,” at 7:45 7 1ap 3 3 Stage d-;-n Sat. eve. wir, b i 3 3 “NAUGHTY BUT NICE." D2 el et Lyon, 0 300 per cent during the past 12 years. and 930 p.am. ‘Nishibawk frolic; Orehostra Program Y Kinkjou, Dixie Stomp, Yavies Praace. 22:46—Kansas Cil