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42 TUSICAL COMEDIES INVRGPROGRAN Favorites of Earlier Age Scheduled for Tonight—Lo- | | 4:35—1 cal Features Also Listed. | 4:00—Baltimore: Studio Salon O 5:00—Boston Buft: LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRlDAY.VSEPTE)IBER 23, 1927. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 4TO 5 P Theater hour oman’s Manbatta Herman's Troubadours: Webster's t reports . w Je Robert's P neful tales ow York: Sorey's Orches g ttsburgh: Market reports 5T0 6 P The_Juvenile Smilers . Y. Sunday school 0 Mites. | Siaft recital: oo Shepard Colonial Orchestra cssons: spiritual mect Friday, Sept. 23, 1927 9535 pam.—A 10:05 p.m —\We | 168, | 0| by Justin La | 4 pm.- 41 5 || Local Radio Entertainment NAA—Washington Navy Yard (13 Meters) p.m.—Weather Bureau reports | ington time sign: WRC—Radio_Corp (168.5 Meters). 3 pm.—De Stephano p.m —Waldorf-Astoria dinner mu- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1827, ther Bureau reports. oration of America , tes - ————— [ . . she found letters from another woman, COPY PULLERS WANTED. |Wife, Seeking Divorce, Says Husband i et fomansther omar. | terms, and when again questioned, the (1 (1 ..P 1" R 1 D . S] | defendant said they were from his Lau (- earl, IN\1val, urmg €E€P | tuture wife, dnd then he unmercifuily ulted and beat her. She said that _— | he deserted her on August 15, 1927. £ Thomas, senior,a sult filed there yesterday, seking a | She tells the court that he receives our i b limited divorce from her husband salary of §3.000 a frous ‘the until October 15 for positions of €ODY | o merce Commission, ‘talked in| Through Attorney Vivian O. Hill, | Government with day expenses pullers in the Patent Office here. The | praiseworthy terms of “Pearl” in his | the wife telis the court that the hus. 4Nd that his average salary is $4,100 entrance salary is $900 a vear. Sleep, his wite, Effle Jean Thomas. of | band. following his nocturnal praises | The couple were married at Frederick Full information and application | 914 Longfellow street, questioned him | of Pearl, s ted that they get a | Md. August 17. 1922 e T eined from the Civil | about it and was told that Pearl was | divorce o tells the court that ————ie Shvios, Cuniiiebion. Tre T ehuent |to be his second wife, Mrs. Thomas | in Jul . when she met the de-| A quartz lamp recently perfected Z e = - tells the District Supreme Court in ' fendant at an Indianapolis, Ind., hotel, § A 1o detect good pearls from bad | Civil Service Positions Pay Salary | of $900 a Year. | The Civil Service Commission today announced it will receive applications | When Ifarry E. | electrical engineer in the Interstate Selections from favorite musical | . Childice’ ecomedies of an earlier age will m zram the “Musical Miniatures™” presenta-| U p G X 5:35 p.m.—Base ball scores. t o New York 6 p.m - tion which WRC will broade { McAlpin_ Orchestr 6:30 p.m.—Irwin Abrams’ Hotel Man- night in conjunction with other ! rlc: Pianist: mark s A TEHE R tions of the National Broadcasti Co. The program which will be pre sented by a mixed quartet and the National Concert Orche a will be | a brightened by sevel humorous | Duo: 6:50 pan. Kins. n.—Cities Service Concert Or- and Cities Service Cavaliers. m.—Correct time. ood,” a talk by Anita Scorce: Pittsburgh Septet ... Philadelphia: Weather . report: base bafl Deton Park Orchestra . numbers. kete, base bali i i Another feature will be an unusu ; e gy _filml«-tmvs. opera cichestral treatment of Kreisler's ecmble; orchestra, e ball scores 30 3 & A 8 woiid-famed violin solo, “Tambourine | 0 Bhie bRl scores aDd. 5 xy D. ’“-“,)‘8 : & A Quartet. Chin =" which will come during the Hartford, Conn.: Waldor{-Astoria Orc : (!;m - hittall Anglo-Persians, hour devoied to the weekly program | G TO 9:30 p.m.—L ! Calvert Ensemble. Service Orchestra. This | 6:00—Schenectady: Van Curler Orchestra: sc P 10 p.m.—Hotel Pennsylvamia Roof | selection is the great violin Hartford, Conn.: Agricultural talk: pianist: or Orchiestra. | s E gres ) Adelphia _Orcho Askc Me A 10°30 ipim: o' 11 ‘pim—Gr ich | pression of the various tinkling ne Sprink <s Cloth Entertainere: pianist Lo i p.m.—Greenwich | of the Orient and the radio arrang Philadel Bedtime stories and roll call illage Orchestra ment has been made by Erno Rapee, Chicago: Bedtime stories: weather: Conzress coneert Newark: Shelton Ensemble: White Gold Harmoni; Pittsburgh: Dinner concert; road reports; soloist New York: German hour’ of music: soloi X The Rovers: Happiness Boys - Club _Orchestra Early Program Tomorrow. Health exercises. The R ng Lyons.” cond Orchestra. Three local features are on WRC's of the Roxy Theater | program. In addition to the regular Banjo Qunrt ot YOG 7:30 a.m.—"Cheerio.” Friday night offerings of the W., B. Jolice reports; pianiai . c 11:30 a.m.—Waldorf-Astoria Orches. tra & A. Quartet and the Lord Calvert okien's wOrelisatru; Ensemble, there will be the first of a new series of talks on “Food,” by Anita Hawkins. | The AngloPersians and the Penn- | 12:30 p.m.—Palais d'Or Orchestra. 1:30 p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra. 2 p.m.—Organ recital. Station WRC | semble .. Eisenbourg’s_Si Abrams’ Y nians: © Orch age Inn | WMAL— " | i 5 tions which e i W (~I)|'!n“n(‘t:r'"l~{’.ullu Forum | ‘Tonight's program is as follows: 3 g will come from New T . i g o 2.8 5 - 3 : — Clevelin® G Oreiiedien:” spirt Ll e pifal 730 pm —Opening program of “0ld Man Noah” Bartholomew Vocal and instrumental music make | Staten Isiand. N. Y.: Organ recital’ Sunday s s Ninth street store, | g . Ii' up the major portion of the pr | 6:30—Kansas Gt 730 to 740 p.m.—News flashes. ““The Shadow March” Protheroe DOPSCh Bread IS amous tonight on WMAL. The ar altimore: S 7:40 to ¥ p.m.—) wet Moreland “What's In The Ai | clude Margaret Moreland. Phyllis | Thiladelphia: nd Phyllis Ransdall, accompanied by ‘What's e Air | Ransdell, Pail Hayden, “Les" Colvin | e rar Bana ith Reed. Fadyrr Lo b .Eden and Eleanor Furr. There also will be | 6:45—Davennort 8 to 820 p.m.—Phil Hayden and “Roses of Picardy”.... Wood Atlantic City for Its Unchanging Quality rdolin and es” Colvin, 1 dialect readings by .| 78:20 to $:40' p.m.—Mabel C. Latimer, . p oner. The opening at- | 7:00—Atlantic City; Seaside Concert Trio. . 147 | soprano, accompanied by Louie Leeds. “Holy Art Thou”.... Handel " - s el trsciion will come. from Fielis new | St CRE Mgl roean | R0 to8 W Altred Falconer | wgty Old Kentucky | S VELLY gy fo (i Lo HIS ien’t chance—it’s Ninth street store. 3 1% | in dialect reading: d y 2 5 e P TR 9419 10 9:20 p.m.—Eleanor Furr, pianist. i R Foster Every lo# you buy— studied care—in the Although static crackled and sput- e 20 to 10 p.m.—Concert by the Nor- “Qnli ) P . tered, radio reception conditions last Orchicaira: ‘taik: D e Rty byjune o “Mother Machreg”. ......Ball whether Split-Top or critical selection of each and night were excellent for long - 30| 10 to 11 p.m—Continuation of pro- “Mealtime’’—has the same every ingredient; and the diating. . Stations:in: all’ sections re. rikophone {6 o “Ashes of Roses”....,...Cole B it o i oy SRR W FrOTRES L P DLst oy Nasies “Wiegenlied” . . ... .. Brahms rich gluten content, de- skill of trained experience times, the disturbance created by the WSAL WLIB. W KVQO. WFAA and | == =5 - | . ; f . in mixing and bakin, But atmospherics did not interfere serious- Newssh: Whele 'Goid Harmoniais: orcan’ récital o | The programs of the W. B. & A. veloped to its maximum; S sty with the incoming signals Sorinfield: Vacal soloists: - F g Male Quartet, on Fridey evenin, d baked to th int of above all ruled by a desire Fortunately there was no interfer- o N £30659.00 - SAMEEUHKCEE IO HICH OO to produce Bread that ex- ence with WRC's signals fluring its Straight's Orchestras SWBBM from8.30t09.00 p. m., are made |4 perfection, with a ecrust tenderly crisp and a texture tation that sincere purpose you just love to bite into. has earned. : Ask for QM Bread up of request numbers exclusive- ly. Send your requests to the W.B.&A. or to Station WRC, broadcast of the Dempsey-Tunney cels; and to sustain a repu- bout, and its transmission of this event was not marred in any way. Moines: — Hot ‘Springs: Organ recital.......... New York: Royal Stenographers. WBZ. 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