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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1927. - TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. A A - AMUSEMENTS. mw ifl] HflMES LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT | |BELLOWS TO LEAVE | (TOUES ERCNE 1S T T3 A : g UR 2 RADIO BOARD TODAY " Betnscome iasre. tha Tains~ SEATS NOW smantsy SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927. b o y e Tl g i Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time S [l AN B e Fred & Adele Astaire ! H ,.Q-ngum" m’ ‘E] p.m. : RADIU E ”lPPEfl Fifty More Shifts Made on Eve of | Keith's—FEmma Calve, vaudeville, at Ia the Gershwin-Thompson-Benchley ST.~ 10 PREMIER WWE!’!lL; scTvace 4 TO 5 P.M. Stations Meters. Miles. 5 and 8:15 p.m. MUSICAL HIT ’I'Dl)l‘* 11 A, M. TO 11 P, M. aramotint Presents Todny—1:30 to 11 P. M. 4 00—-\eu York: Vocal ad instrumental program SWPCH 1 Commissioner’s Return to Earle—"Baby Peggy,” vaudeville, e News, w eports . ere R 4409 5 13 3 i i 4 6 ” I S e e R Saoshiing R L “FUNNY FACE | BEBE DANIELS BABY PEGGY B I—A’E‘l\ or Manhattan Trio 5 . . 3 ety S a rte,” ‘With Gertrude Ederl d Jas. Hall 1,750,000 Sets Sold Annu-| &H0=Riladiinia Police Reports: oréan e : } T et With Wm. KENT and Great Cust. T & Collage Comody. Orchestra. program IWBCH i | the Federal Radio Commission today, dy—Novelty Reel—World B:45—Detroit: Skeerix time and birthday panty ") . WIR 9 ollowi Ehale g " -ac. | . Fox—"The Joy Girl," continuous 12 Concert Petite — Washington's . Hall Costume Party om Trade Agents Told. following a shakeup that has Drac-|am o 11 . |B] Boes? Grchestrs, Danict Brocskin, Conc | Birthdsy-Hallowsen Qostune Farty s 3 Park C e ':‘“' WEGH 300n cally revolutionized broadeasting con- ~ushions” at 1046 auctar, .“,,,.,m, Astoria Orchesira, WRC, WKL DIWEAR 4013 ditions. Close on the heels of th~|am. 5, &05, 5:35, 7:35 and NOW FLAYING! = 3-OTHER STAR ACTS—8 e ! ] . | : o LL’S TivoLt At the present rate of radio equip ! bedtime sfori e 041100 or more chanses ordered earlier in |9:35 p.m. CRANDALL'S ol - a ment turnover, it will take 14 years ! | Sillan el Gt WIR f 7 | the month, the comn n this week | Metropolits i S » GEORGE BANCROFT : 1 EPark RAN.W ON THE SCREEN e 1 TODAY—ERN CE o place a_radio set in every 3 : . ke ek ounce o add 50 4 50, 3:30, 5:45 AND ) WAGO! to place a radio set in every home in e announced mor 0 additional 11:50 a.m., 1.0, 3:30, 3 P CHESTER CONKLIN 'tu\y‘.'v','u:-'\\‘_.(\’\’\y:.lp S Ron LA Rocqu! the United States, O. H. dwell ‘.ri As L MG | shifts in 2 i 2 : i e e el opay-LUryY - CLWMAG b e 4 onge | il WALLACE BEERY in “FIRE | " the Federal Radio Commission told| H 4 i s with the issu -day licens —“Thie_Magie Tlame,” at N MAN SAVE MY CHILD Fle""le EAGLE the district and co-operative office **The Juven VXA | renewals November 1. am @ i i SerEl urkh: Foo . e : i Ty ‘ 7:35 and TELL IT TO managers of the Bureau of Foreign neh 0oL q g en 150 or more changes are . 7:35 an 1q AMBASSADOR ’Q York Theater and Domestic Commerce at their con- R inbin: Koot Dall seoreat Adsiphus Orchosira. ' chiefly in wave-length and pow- | *° - & SWEENEY” i ‘CRANDALLS I8Ih&Cal RINW. CFANDALI:S Gn.Ave.&Quebeest. ference now being held in Wash- | 63 angfield: Morey @ .. z Ller ts, it means that fully i “Tell It to Sweeney,” at) s "',““,‘('3‘T‘F“‘;‘\,{\'f{'\n" T CARY COOPER iin' “THE Enes ; e Lo ae . 3t twice that many and probably mc “45 am., 3:40, 40 and FTT W 5t TOMORROW—TL.AVRA T.A PLANTE ‘ormerly identified with the radio I elphia 3 a: X s e 8.3 stations are ¥ E HEDN i DANIELS IHE CATAND THE CANARY retailing trade, Commissioner Ca B a ONeert; SpOrt News ... 4 3 one month, prac v or sta- | Ll " T Birth of a M “ " » Chase, D.C, well, before accepting the Govern- s ks B * ltion among all those ating in the | ti ), 6 and $:30 p.m Ol DL L CRANDALL’S i1 ( Ay > « X p. . kd BUC ( S ment post, was closely concerned with 770 8 P . sountry has been required to alter the e CovE ehL Wit LOEW’S CRANDALL’S 4(.',, ¥ . it e e the distribution factor, and cited some | 7:00—Philadelphia: Bedtime story and roll call . : 5 i conditions of its operation in one way 5, 745 and 930 gon,” 7 TODAY — ADOLPHE + ME. ~4 TOMORROW—TAURA LA PLANTE statistics that were highly interesting, B T a 5 WMEA or the other. Since the first alloca- nd 9:30 pam. SERVICE FOR LADIE in “THE CATAND THE CANARY." in view of the effort being made hy Aantic City a Orchestra soioied \LUULUWRG 2 | tions of last June rly every station | Ambassa he Tleart of Mar TOMORROW — LON " CHANEY in CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater the Department of Commerce to help I kll)lv:,l . Adelp! 3 a: “Ask \w'i in the country has come under some | land,” at 2, 4:20, 6:25, 810 and 9 - i x TOPAY—RUDOLPR. e nt . Sok XL the young industry chart its sales SoRnEleld: Mon a* Nowh: Concarde Mmle! Gy WHY | edict of the commission. Few are oper- | P.m. B — i NY W STHE COUSNTRY DOCTOR = &~ e these next few years through ety 4 Orehesira: the High Jinkers . 413 lating today as they did before last ‘entral—-s o for Ladies,” at 4 B TOMORROW * DOLORES COSTELLO dealers’ stock surveys. l}'xllhbu eh: Umersity address: Radio, Club: concert @ - KDK ] June 15, 9 g 6:30, 8 and £ SAMUEL GOLDWYN Prosents | TODAY-REX fn ¢ T A MILLION BiD s . ooseh .: Pa and Vietorian Oreh : D o G . S oo fre X . 6:3 and 9: 5 OMORROW —JACK ¥ Mr. Caldwell said that the rate of Bt A e pard Colomial Orcheatrn: talk: 7 . WNAC Most of the recent shifts are fre- n Park—"A Doll's Hous RONALD DOROTIY MACKALLL " | CRANDALL'S MEW radio set sales is about 750,000 a Chicago: i a W the Dande _ WM w E 701 |auency changes, primarily divisions of |at 7 and 9 p.m. BROTHER, SMILE. TODAY—JACK HO® ;N‘h' St. \‘\IY'I.D vear, and that at least half of these Asbury Park, % - g 308 [time “between neighboring staticns 2 = N represent replacements. Only per. e 4 3 g Giam- dola 7 Soveral consolidation o included | CRANDALL’S 4\]"’"'4: Tlletitvr FOMORROW. ‘“ JACK LUDEN fn cent of the homes of the country, or g & _ S5 ceereeeeee JWIR where two stations ve decided to b = 8 N SHOOE iyl 2 about 7,000.000, are equipped With o o o emmites Tick'a OrdHeaied 5. 1 SIWaL 4643 use the same transmitter and combine FOOT WALK PROPOSED. VILMA TORA YR BEGINALD, DENNY CRANDALL’S Av i 2 rk: Foot ball results: .. . P radio sets, he said. R = ! hd ‘road Teports all letters. There are comps TOMORROW-JACK ‘MULHALL and Aty: Markets, wea and road Teport the call letters. There are compa RON—IACK MULHALT, and AR On the other hand, there are 16,000.- 9 e Bowe! "tifenta e 5 8702 2 fiively few power increases, but also | Lanham Citizens Ask Hearing on VPHER. <M ILE LAND BEYOND THE LAW ™ 10 000 wired homes and 16,000,000 tele ati: | ukie imter WILW 403 {not many reductions in power. Sev- v . TOMORI GEORGE BANCROFT phones, according to *Mr. Caldwell's ot } B eral construction permits have been| Span for Railroad Crossing. CRANDALL’S Mome Theater | i T NDEEWORLD 7 statistics. There are 11,0¢0,000 phono- Fort Wort . . 1 issued for rebuilding stations, usually 1 Dispatch to The Star, 120 € St NE. CRANDALL’S EMPIRE graphs. dio is regarded in r'”'“\“.-y:("’“l'w'.".‘y','.:"”R..nf‘.‘”"""‘ 2 Police Quartet. s JWNYC 34 1t points outside congested area LANHAM, Md., October The | The “Romeo and TODAV=RES in ACTLD, BEATTY . 2 o paxarp P11HSCNE ome quarters as an expensive luxury, | 4.3 W Yori: Vieun ralics pia e aus Mr. Bellows will return to Minneap- | Citizens' Association here has taken E . No, IEE G T T e he points to the fact t there are | T 7 L BIes e WHO i olis to resume the directorship of up with the Mary lic Service| g BERten TOMORROW—TATURA LA PLANTE TOMORROW —GEORGE SIDNEY fn 18,000,000 passenzer automobiles in L e 3 oo IWABC |tion WCCO. sam Pickard of Kansas | Commission stion of a foot “THE MAGIC FLAME" o R DA T SR R L EIING use in this o . The cheapest ow X kers. WRC, WidR e sa4 | Succeeds him as commissioner from | walk over the tracks of the Pennsyl-| N —————————— car represents a greater investment g g i ol Swean sl the fourth radio zone. Carl If. But-|vania Railroad here, A hearing has g\, M-G-M News, Comedy, Overture than the highest grade radio set, and | ;,'.5‘5,3.'{.‘:;“& ¥ Spiritual mee fine: s E kW d man becomes secretary of the commis- | been asked. e;ulfi\-:«l’;\‘::! I REE R (s i Gl tena e B SYiEs E sion, succeeding Mr. Pickard. No an-| County Commissioner \ Davall T A dispensable. . 8T0 9 PO nouncement has come from the White | gave a talk at the mectin | = _ e R ng the Government trade| g0 Aqiantic City: Seaside Concert Trio ... WHAR 3 House as yet regarding a successor to | held, on “What the Peopla \Iu-uM Ex- T""" B"'" ““"”‘0 Tonite ithered here from their qg:h‘;’s Bloines: Ptk s Orche i L o the late Col. John F. Dillon, - | pect’ from the Cor ELASC At 8:30 ¥ to “help 0 Musleal program) o oo o SWGR, WO b senting the zone west of the Rocki 1t was decided to enator ! Unforgettable Comedy home.” Mr. '. DHic .‘ .,l;‘,‘,’,'f“; et St 3 foiae i i " |Lansdale G. Sasscer to recommend HCLBROOK BLINN well characterized the radio set! o Policem ' ,\.n.num v 2 s G ¢ tor i g S y . \ - et chandise we can find.” There is a set - : Ll R d 11 trict, ) t Sk oT- NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW Paramount Presents made to suit every packetbook, he i 3 fl insti ai trio 3 3 _ ! 7 e T Sl Anfornis ork: United Band: Smallc and xylophion # = E ALEXANDER M'KAIG Prosents no"el“s M LE said. So much valuable information Sork Tnliistat sl poue: 3 A I N FORM D EE US FOR AT | ac and instruction is going out over the Phil SR, Yo v 0 : o air, quite aside from the entertain- D anily woe PRNCESS 1 I N In His Latest, Greatest, ment, that the home is no more com- D Studi . . 4 P DENVER DUSE R Fastest and _ Funniest . plete’ without radio than without its 3 Y D X i 313 Wise . 4 ple S 3 & ; Business Men Organize and Elect! BOOKS DUMBARTON A Fard-Boiled History of & Crime soFT cus"lols daily newspaper. l It was the opinion of Mr. Caldwell, Sl Y e S Officers—M. R. Vollmer Lo e 1, Somedy I , ——ON THE STAGE— who is a technically trained man, that g &chool lessons E 3 4 ‘With a Superb Cast, Including A CHINESE FANTASY prospective purchasers ought to get p.mm.mi‘ N oncors Brogr ; s LKD) 56 President. E. Morrison Paper Co. Srone Alphonz Ethier dward G. Robinson H'I'HE FEAS'I‘ OF adequate sets in order to get the Lee 5 s s v 9 v X e L e q d 3 . b 1009 Pa. Ave, S PNE: G. Pat Collins Romaine Callender proper tone values in reception. The S ek - AT, R X | e <hvill T, i Aroricenicats: “bedtime story?"Andiew oy ‘iew and Petworth sections last night, H"’PODROME l" near b | s i s i R e CWBBM : eting in the Park View School, MADGE BELLAMY in cannot obtain splendid reception from | .1 Dias: Pin i R 11LIWEAN 1 Ui |organized the Georgin Avenue Busi |l Ygag can en_]Oy ELITE !th AND l(.. HONORABLE WU Featuring O nilaeplen itios 1| 8108 ) : ; . ness Men's Association. I al S ot ATEy |8 so=vomiine VE. : M. R. Vollmer was elected president, Sad cast o o R g i ' : Pl et them- NEW STANTON 1 Cous Y : ' 15 CHINESE ARTISTS 15 fully. 2 TO 10 y 3 5 . s o4 | Hamill, treasurer; W. J. Widmayer, Cont._from % pm. ~ALBEE Vocal and instrumental recital . ... R ] r ; on : KEITH~ ALBI I Victor Herbert's “Naughty Mariet- Now Sork ! Bosine bouts. rom Rises« Waa financial secretary, and R. W. Hitch: b YD OO VAUDEVILLE- - BEAUTIFUL CHINESE ta” and the weekly radio concert of Atlanue city Wi i ok, recording leect ARVATION . TODAY ] FLAPPERS i o iy B Philadelphi adio B e 3 A committee was named to draft e Diiiad Sites Stay Baid s Newark :” Oper Jones. WOR 4 by-laws for the organization, which CAROLINA 11th &N.C. Ave SE. MATINEE, 2:15 ) A DISTINGT NOVELTY the outstanding attractions tonight of orchestra: Yocal, and piati L on e - : RU A . | WRC Tl aksalicomedy it be | Moon-he.ag ol - Slusieal ‘program. .. ; 31 |are to be presented at the next meet- “BABE_COMES HOME EVENING. 8 THAT ALL SHOULD SEE e P re Gmpass Clib THo. WNAC § ing, November 14. 4 - s presented during the Philco hour, | - emble: Sauare and Compass Cla Trio’. NS [k o 3 A ) AMERICAN ht“\\t,;“}\l\”b e RO noss o GILBE.T gathering night w with Jessica Dragonette, lyric so- Asbury Park, X. eni and 1 : . 1: Willard valiers s — dressed by Harry P. White, pre 2 E prano, singing the leading role. She J e Mo DK, WITAN, : ‘ 4 b LI 3 will be assisted by Doris Doe, con- R RSB WO IO, WOW F X of the Northeast Business Men's As-| 8 LIBERTY \urlll( p. and P Sts_ | el e tralto; Colin O'More, tenor, and v VSM. WSB, WM Wl wiz sociation; k ) - 5 CONWAY TEARLE g Witldi Gentiet Carien 5 g nces . - i dent of 2 JIIIL.hH Bu § S = e % OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS Ol ::s 1‘ ;:‘hmcnnn huc.«:"fg‘l'i!r:]:,o o Ruitadelphia, Vocal and “fiailo Fecitils bié-aet via e | Sens. Mer's : ard W, B , D. C. - EDDIE FOY'’S he’l‘;x,m_:}red}wm da po t“ ‘mmmf‘[ \ 1‘) e "‘ ik A X Dismer, pmsmnm of the Columt - TAKOM Lo i YCUNGER KIDS 7777 Sir FRINo P binedSAGIECCIOR sis ihe : 4 Heights Real Estate Owners’ Associa- BABE L score from “High Jinks,” which will ental recital .. o - i MORT vy g i“m\’h Sedann o e e HOME." ;i A ¥ A Delightful Presentation : ollow the opening march. Sousa’s SR A VKT WG, WEY, L mbes i e DTG S A SRADFORD & HAMILTON TRAN “El Capitan.” Other selections in- WGR. WEBH from . A 4 ich recently staged the Par v Woos by | clude the waltz “Tres Jolie” and “The Hot Springs: Arlington Orchesir : . 35 Blcs I:I‘Ah\al,h_\l\om elected to honorary j - : L MUTUAL BURL dnslon Ml\l{'rgg ;r;]pl :‘me skl 10 TO 11 P. s - RE! BACK ¢ e e Faalores MATINEE, 25c an dc75 A pen its evening program | 10:00—Hot Spri Fiorito's 0r<hfflra L 384 § A i ot a b OUN : Oliver Curwood's EVENING, 25¢, 50c an 15 with a dinner concert by the Waldort- Sew Forke? paraly Hor Orchegt. WE 5z Capt. Everts Retired. | N coug i ; | “MOONLIGHT MAIDS el b b A New York: Vocal and instrumental pro re:; 5 . e o | S - e of the foot ball scores and the weekly Samin Frankiin ‘Orchestra - Sas3 N Capt. Willlam S. Everts, Army ln a carl — — ANNA TOEBE—BILLY HAGAN Bible talk will follow. The station’s New York: Weather: Waldorf-Astoria : d = Quartermaster Corps, has been retire | - . <0 } Wb SHOW” late dance program will be provided New York: Facis 'ym;-’l“m"g;,mm LT, on account of disability incident to the | by the Club St. Mark's Orchestra. + 2 SWNYC 204 | service. He is from California, served | | A — e e y the Club St. Mark's Orchestra, reporis” 3 RE 3 T b DA Rt Binine T | ENTERPRISE SERIAL NATIONAL Toygshe FAREWELL CONCERT Dorsev W, Hyde, jr., secretary of R i Al musi WGBS "and " World War, and was comm . M - 3 ki O t!l!"”"i o 3 . o L. TIME, 3 Lo the Washington Chamber of - vt Do fin.’i Baladecrs: Manger Orchestra. Wiz 45 1| the Regular Army in July, 1920, | Blllldlng Association ‘I:TA L‘ ’t ‘l N E MME. merce, will discuss the proposed de- Dlilrn‘ll l’“\‘%‘l .lrlul (:ell‘in ; {(mm') s W ;- . velopment of Washington's park sys. Claveland: Wapdering Sinatrols 0 % 0 STAM 3 S S B A NIWE S h _H nk tem before the microphone tonight of gsvucy Tre, N Rastgeson's Giciceis YNAC : ZanSHEFa Age N cnumann-riel WMAL. The topic of Mr. Hyde's talk, Ehitag: 'S v 59th Tssue of Stock Now Open || i itori which will be broadeast at 9:15 o'clock. ene Weather: foot Iall sores. . . RDKA i » y ! toe. Bubsceistion Washington Auditorium Direction-GeorgeC. Tyle is “Planning Washington’s Park Sys. ¢ Foeal and instrumental artist o WO O B S P M E Oc tem.” Another talk on the finger. Whispe : W |I urn TV p on. Eve. t. 31, 8 15 print system used by the Army by < S o . rner service Money Loaned to Members || i urmlgs?m | g 4 A PLAY & FRANK. V u]‘lflquher CEmet RNk Miami. Beach. Fla.: Fle ; WM B ¢ @LR expert, courteous mechanics can properly on Easy Monthly Payments || “iagea fv O P.HEGGIE N i Nashville, Tenn. Pro b & » : WMAL's musical attractions in- Ranan Cits - Misical program’ the Great Wesiern' Ciels A service any make of oil burner. If you are James, . Connelly James F. Shes e st vt clude a dance program by the Blue- D Corrietand piano proxram . ; ¥ § b Jack of sesvi robvied B > . - g by : lag; 3 : pinnist: ik ¢ nnoyed by lack of service or worried by erve ARLES L. WAG bird Orchestra and a recital by Alice dioween program: piahist Wkiiele “and wes P fce Al d by no ser el MG ATl GAYETY B. Harvey, pianist 10:15—Spriugfield; News! Static 4 : “WBZ s . o Presents LADIES' CLUB THEATERY fhe extraneous noises and static 11 PM. TO 1 §unmmn s = o WALTER HUSTON Ladics’ Matince Daily, 250 . Wadsworth's w E maintain an organization of oil burner ex everything needed In & Play of American Tent Show Lif* BURLESQUE A LA CARTE which have been rampant on the wave- | 11:00—Chicago: Entertaincra; Eiite Hawaiian Troupe ) ; I Zor, JoUbiNE BN coRAuCHan lengths throughout the week diminished i Vou b 3 4 perts operating under close supervision. Sihblos Szheslon ““ " | With somewhat last night and permitted ‘\uhullc. Fenn:, Bam, dice brogidn "W 50 Sou lu\e oGl Bisaes e b AL B e 3 THEsofiglsglgoER Wayne McVelzh & Estelle Arab Nack ONE = A Chorns jof Dash e J chestra . sosse A bl O are cte’ of clarity. Reception also was marked Ru‘:nu:"cuy “‘:yur‘;;"};,l; i S : i . . THAT PORCH N | - e e BoRrly Grohees o FESTEEN RO 1% Offutt Engmeermg 0. sy the Winiore Erames 8118 range for tuning activities. Stations Asbury Park, N. J. Seairt Orchest “m and Doers for ,.,“[,,‘ in in all sections responded willingly, New Fork: ‘Pioit ‘and Hardv: Harmorly ‘Qlartei. 3 3 Pehen. . Porch inclosed meuns an b : b £ i 4 Detroit: “The Merry ‘0ld Chief” and his U W 40 2 5 Dorehes: t ut many of them were afflicted by Cleveland: Dance orchesira . 3 o ¢ : 1355 Wisconsin Ave. West 449 extra room. u l orlum fading, !\l\'hlch ;‘\'a! quite prevalent }":luhfleluh 'z ‘(nm al E ! w H olm d during the late hours. Chicago. Congress Gy Sereiia LYW f ; ; Sew ok Honiamin ek O ool e Where the Promise Is Performed e F AT roum-;au-m st | Better Homes and I R R LW 5 1st and New York Ave. N. Buildi E iti . . o Sotnas . o eriean Sakonhons Sextet” st and N ing Exposition 8i field: Weather and missing person v Main, 453 . Main 9628 Continuous—11 A, M, to 11 P. g ] LocalkadloEnterhmmeni ;Er?e':a::nfm; V'::I"(,‘i)rir;‘r R.;:I:‘nr-ma "uService With a Smile DB LUXB m:Rron\n\u:s - Los Angeles: lowes X 33 N¢ Si o e o ram: : s b < o e 1:30, slso, 7:15, 9:15 P, M. | Wulunglon Real rday Night ne» e,” KPO and KF! g i 5 | st et e o o s s I o o) = oo v o Philco hour, KPO and 1 NM—“'“'""'{{'G':G;\;”" Yord, 8305 Los An on 1o 1y < ans The Bank of Personal Service i - Extra—Today 3:45 pm.—Weather Bureau reports. ow York: Stidi ; R RRRRRRRERRRRL 4] f : aryland - North - of - B / ekt g FeliE e 3 th Two New Groups Washington Day. A Live 9:55_p.m.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. Raier Orchestra Palac : . NIILIWEAL oi Where Your Payday savings of Homes Progeamiby Silvels Spring WMAL—Washington Radio Forum Chamber of Commerce. o R PR i i R Will Earn You the Most i ; . G o 7 pm At Home” program. ‘url1m\l”l'4‘r’;:l am: Jas Yamb seeae <WBI 4 ; ai A '} Meyer Goldman’s Or- p S Pan—Les” Colvin and his Blue- Tan e e Ot { KNY o ol Concord Ave. at Third St. » |} chestra. Chorus, Scloists. K rchestra. e e L Tos Ange Prano solos: wkulelist. . o | (When considering a de- : ¢ Pitio Ocstion p.m. ature’s Method of Per 270 3 AM. : Representin 3 NEIL HAMILTON i sonal Identification as Used by the| , lex: Amvassador Dance Orchectra CRNX i 4 pository for your payday P! g SocveniiusD & inited States Army,” by Christopher | *00—}o% :A{’:fl'»fi'.( Mytieic frofie . JURET | T 4 oF ‘other funds) bear: i The Best Home Values w =t enirs, Demonstrations 5 Lo Phntinco Balace Dance § : i / e b rauey foonoict fl";"“*"r’m"’fl"‘,"\’,"" FalefBmen} fos e e WAL ; i mind that— . Being Offered \ Wi — 5 % Sk Chicago: Edgewater Beach Ofchiosira: soioists i e e Ea Sample Houses . “HunTING FLAPPER || e “l.%\xj(, ) p.m.—“Planning Washington's 3TO 4 AM. i i 3 al Na : TROF aD, MRS L, A. 2 stem,” by Dorsey W. HYe.| 500 70y angeles: The Midniche Expront: T ais a2t | Daye MORE INTEREST 513 Kennedy Street S A DECDEDMISCALTRENT 1 (1157 el e jr. secretary of the Washington | N &gl RHAPSOD' botntment. 8567, I Chamber of Commerce. | RADIO FANS WILL HEAR i 1 : g on Savings Accounts than and uTH(ERN 5 i 9:30 p.m.—Jewel Downs’ Mixed| 3 any other National Bank i oSt o kteivrzinoshes. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS | | ' o THONGDNY | e T S by 5513 3rd Street ;Pkngome%'gg_om o e L TONIGH [ “LA TRAVIA Wi v : On 14th St. Car Line Fi | 1018, “rhepettie” st {/Come in and let us show ORCHESTRA WRC—Radio tion of Ameri Orcl WMAL, 5 57 ml i i i "SYMPHONY “Walti—Fs e BI“""'"‘ )"l:_c“m | Season’s First Presentation by Chi- i i 4 you how we figure inter- IpsctiGinsies of FIFTY BRILLIANT SOLOISTS R "’L'\fi"' Bes o stz B 1:45 pm—Play by play account of est, in Our Savings Dept. Open Until 9 P.M. ADOLPHE S KORNSPAN Conatictor | 1 B -naNeRy Yol il whoe. Concert by the United States One Dollar, or m%re v«}’ill Fl H l)lng\ VNIFA\R.TINI STUDIOS ! " oyd E. Davis Company Dm._Fr 869411710 XY A, 4:20 p.m.—Jack Cohen, popular ’ 1 Broadcast, 3 pianist. Army Band, W and & =i 3 o open an account, 7 Stred v, EDDIE NEI_SON BEATR[CE COLES 340 p.m.—Dill and Harvey, har-| | affiliated stations, 8 o'clock. s Al e A 733 13th Street N.W. ’ AR Raat Rt i e iman L Ao / —— and non-professi ' r b 30, October sect o DARK CLOUD OF MELODIOUS Jor v sional p.m.—Greenwich Village Orches: Boston Symphony Orchestra, OHIGA D e i Open Until 5:30 P.M. O » ——— drens’ "*“' Tl St | | WBZ 8:10 to 1010 o'clock. act of “La Traviata,” the opera which P ct. 31 and Nov. 1 T PRESENVMIONS ‘ Children's Classea. Col. 5 pm.—Waldorf.Astora Orchestra. | T will inaugurate the 19£7-28 season of | 35 p.m.—Foot ball scores, 2 ;i % 5 ELoicwmit s e Naic by Dy Boxing bouts from Ridge- | | the Chicago Civi 0. the night OFFICERS ])”\‘ ("IOI\S lAMPSHADE %SPIDER Weir of Hamline Methodist Episcopal wood Club, WMCA, 9 o'clock. of Thursday, November 3, also will X open a_new cra of opera’ broadcast ' NALDSON, President TaNE ) BALLET amiTHEH.Y Church. ~ RC. V. llions of radio listeners, i N —_— r—— ©:15 pun.—Mayflower Orchestra PHILCO hour, WRC, WJZ | |for mi listeners, AMES B, REVNOLDS, Vice Presdent AR i : 8 p.m.—Coneert by the United States| | .4 associated stations, 9 to Choice of the opening opera was BADEN, Viee Presitent » 0 o " — DA)VISONS LT k E , announced_today, with the added de- el : AVIDSON CoanavicD EMINENT MUSICAL COMEDY STAR, || | | Brof Mrs - (il et fErtein) Army Band Orchestra, from Army 10 o’clock. { wt » - 1 X e 3 tail that the radiocast will go on the s Breds S ONALDSON ; ‘Man - TS ad Ayatacol air from a far flung chain of stations b ; it Vol i H1SOR A -PSOR _oon0IL [PENNSY LVANIA Ru I H ROYE Main 1 ove! with 9 pm.— co hour. . g Sl cl { Cashier = Dty ) rche: Portion of “Rio Rita,” direct throughout the country at 9 p.m. Cen. il 3 ol X N > e Mark's Orehestra-| | g om stage of Ziegfeld Theater, | | tral standard u S W L G G R y X503 PERMIT 52 LS A WHIRLWIND OF SYNCOPATION™ ‘0pemng Saturday, Oct. 29 IR ottt mi"l"}' 34011:':1 by Ver he «:Ir(n bo 2 CKWELL SMITH, Amt, Cashier JAMES TOWNS NDRUSSELL ‘TheBcstOxlm(hc Ofld DANCE SECOND ACQUITTAL. 9 o'clock, Bioidbast & in W0, scanas. QUTINE ANDER R. ELA, Asst. Cashier H.RI - 5 A N JOHNSON, b AR T ~ VA which will_be heard the voices of etieral C 3 A SLAUGHTER 25 Instruefresse: 11 CHICAGO, October 29 (P).—For the Congress Carnival, KYW, 10 Claudia Muzio, Bleanor Elderkin AU B DOUKBY CARE Tiite Gifices J S g O Tx-'y AUTOCRAT Motor NO ADMISSION. CLASS "‘n;'..:y‘m:z: second time within a year State Sena- to 12 o'cloc (debut), Tito \r-lnm l:“r :‘”rd»‘lllu‘.lr;:»:‘ul Qil and learn the vast rere— dei TRl B T e the it Giorgi cco. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AS LOW AS $3.50 YEAR superiority it has over the [/ EoAct VIRIUOSOS OF TE Owen, former 1llinois prohibition di-| Radio Engineer Electrocuted. § t T} night of v SOBBING SAXOPHON g A ey T regular run of car lubri- [oRecionor ) e oevonsy rector, were acquitted of a conspiracy NAPOLIS, October 20 (®).— veeks' season will hear the 4 | 10 violate the prohibition laws when a b st broadcast of whatever opera is being cants. | SL ROTHAFEL ) Y i TONIGHT h =it | William A. McCormick, 30, assistant f dedetl ] O Tlart/mien weinirion & Whealcoiot ) sung at the Auditorium that night. 'I' ‘ : N B [ 7L ot guilty after five hours of dellbera- | radio englneer at WEFBM, local radio St e HE OMMERCIAL ATIONAL ANK TH QI THAT, 1S DIFFERENT NS==ATTRACTION EXTRAORDIN/ | M’K"g‘b“i‘ffiii“g‘fifll‘; tion station, was electrocuted yester ;i MUALL SEE AND HEAR || & The case was given to the Jury |the Station's nower station on the out.| ergeant Retires From Army. Capital & Sulplus, $1,100,000.00——Resources, Over $17,000,000.00 ;i “THE EXCLUSIVE WASHINGTON PRESENTATON vi 5 1 . e & pi & I ,100,000. esources, Over ,000,000. Beware of Substitutes. \ Costume or Informal shortly after 5 pan. It was just a |skirts of the city. McCormick's body | First Sergt. Arthur Brooks, 25th In. 3 o "MOVIETONE” 05 AM year ago that the two men were, ac- | w: nd late yesterday when ¥d-|f Nogales, Ariz., who has had | |E Corner Fourteenth and G Sts. At Good Dealers’ Everywhere NA\NNDlR! e e SN <ML Guitted on another indictment involv- | war hinn, engineer, reported for |more than 30 vears of active military | |E] % gyl et A e e Lo rinic ayerson ‘orks, Columbla 522 the same conspiracy charges grow- |duty. It w: «Ibf‘llr-\‘l‘(l that M nrmhl\vs_v‘r\'iu\ has he )v"\"ml»on the retired L:fi OTHER TIMELY SUBJECTS cago Opera Co. to Be

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