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THF TVENING STAR. WASIINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927. *u@yES m EXPAN X-Ray May Make | VAN ANN SCHENCK BUSY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1927 | Cotton Grow Too |z segin ew Fouture over I | . . Radio Tonight. | Programs a1 Instant Statvos Scheduted for Bastern Standard Time i i Fast for Weevil it | i 9 P » U ‘ | vaudeville and phonograph duo, to- i 4 oM N J S Bt (3] 44 1 ——— By the Associated Press. night begin a series of weekly braad~i ] EL _PASO, Tex., November 2.— gt programs through the National| e nan 4 | The X-ray has been turned on cot- [ Sepany Foresees Interna-| ton piants to aia growers in the ainst the boll weevil. RADIO ENTERTAINMEN i hilade New York. Hol New York Broadeasting Co.’s Red Network when | “the Soconians,” a new feature, make | New Allocations Are to Be| ks fight o 8ac i ¥l Ll ati Dr. H. J. Muller of the University [ their bow., | Watched to See if Con- | LT Broadoasting an | Ui Malee e hvertty | S ione mae nour roeram | . development of plant and animal [Sneri otRtue (] i lowing stations: WEAF, New York Everyday Reality. WG ET e LG T bl i WEEL © Boston; WTIC, Hartford Xeray. yesterday revealed he hoped | 4. providence; WTAG, Worces: to apply this principle to cotton JAR, ide TA b g : | Y e rral ibe plonte win |ter; WCSH, Portland; WGR, Buftalo. International broadeasting of radio | grow go fast the weevil will not | ome meversdny a1 3 move | have a chance to develop enousti to | g GAR STOP CHANGE. e vehall Ficld' Orchestia v oand trumpets. ] et reports L .. L Brothers Orehestia | ditions Improve. | The Busy Cerner | Hundreds of thousands of radio lis | Reners throughout the country changed | “diali abits” last night with 1 oroeEa Y e NhiBnal K o | i v ot e New o et Partumes: e e e 2 L approved the experiments and in- | .. aatoredt at bon of waves, power and operating| 5 43—3w Vork, _Sucept, e, U EUREN vaits | pmerica Is Indorsed by the Federal| cfiucred Dr. Muller to devote all | Citizens Want Safety R S | (b | Radio Commission. ; . time, effective under the November 1 ETO T PN The Radio Corporation, through Al- his time to the work. Dupont Circle. renewals of hroadeasting licenses | nith, its chief engineer, | =—————————————— ? v Sl the Tederal Radio Commis | esterdny asked the commission to as: J{ HEmouaHoMre b cuasroty cone o ; | ign two short waves for broadcasting | smith said, In the Interest of early de-|in Connecticut avenue just south of * "“;he‘h" L T directly across the Atlantic Ocean to | velopment of Anglo-American broad-| pypont Circle to the intersection of | ditions stations of the British Broadcasting | casting. The radio commission will e = Wuportiunately o fuE mhm Corporation, where thé American pro. | consider the request and issue an | the circle and P street, Rl i ber of changes can only be determined s grams will be rebroadeast on British | carly order. One of the two wave prior to Novemher, 1025, is urged in pfter some days and nizhts of opera » M. Andre in Person Notw in Our Hairdressing Parlors fren ‘e progrem: Spa zrim Amendments L WM Gokeite's Bu- wvenile Smilers: Dinner concert Waldorf-Astor eitad —This _celebrated New York Swirl Hair Cutter and Finger Waver will S ay Studio Concert Orchestra {{wave lengths. “It is the intention of |lengths requested conflicts with a band |a petition received today by | 1 the National Broadcasting Co.” the |already assigned to amateur relay flic Utilities Commission. Seventy sig- 3 tion under the new assiznments. Lo TR T B e e letter said, “to establish systematic | work. natures were attached to the petition be ‘Q‘“»‘S’d to do your cally, however. the changes had & dis | R, Ol ksl OraHAsLE international broadcasting at the ear-| For several years past the Radio| The car stop safety xone was moved | O “’C" by our G t) effect on the Washington Ra | Staten Teland. N ¥.: Watchtower Violin Quarte anist: e 155 | liest possible date.” Corporation has been experimenting |from its original lomnon_ at the in pert Hair Cutters. who ik 5 | rag M i et - with int :. itional broadcasting on a |stance of Col. I. C. Moller, former as. | have been trained by dlo Forum station. WMAL. which was | e s reorts, agticunural proram, W Wave Lengths Indicated. systematic babis. Several times during |sistant director of traffic, who held | him. relegated to the 241.8:meter channel Banio Buddie: Lady O'Melody . WCGU The wave lengths asked are 27| the last four years WJZ has picked up | that it impeded vehicular traflic and | out of range of a number of radic| Ay *Parie NS Steinbacia. bour of muste - - {WHW meters, which is 11,020 kilocycles, and | and rebroadeast musical program sent | placed street car patrons in danger | —Take advantage of this Feceivers. i Glevel ancs “program ' i i W 13 meters, which is 16,020 kilocycles. | out by London statio of being run dow opportunity and let Mr. On the face of things, the ether lanes ought to be cleared somewhat for long-range reception. since the large share of the stations moved- to News o g in order fo| 6 30—Pmiadelphia: Adel the same wave lensths in o T A The transmitter will have an ovtput of 20,000 watts, and will be located at Bound Brook, N. J.,, where Station iy 0 e il | Doctor Found What is Best : i Mr. Goldsmith's lett clear the channels for others operat-| .. - Chiinrs opiacTis e % s letter made it plain fag with higher powers. Enough no T B, that the signals sent from Bound K ] it i n's program - . EntE 4 rook *o England will L - . . tice had been given nearly every sta- | inneapolis: \ : 0ok *o England will be sent as oint tl t d P tion affected, so that local announce- | 1 T0 8 P 5 » g to POINt messages to be picked up and or y Oons pa (] eop (] *concert fr Andre give you his per- sonal advice on thé kind of Hair cut most becom- ing to your type. news: iK: “news. g1 SRt —The Andre swirl is an artistic cut which swirls across the back, set with a beautiful finger wave. ments as to the new wave length were | 7.00—Philadelphia: Iphia Orchestra: ‘“Ask Me Another rebroadcasted only by specified British agino Orchestra i i st ins Atlantic City: Morton and stations under an arran, t with RSN b HACS 11 o e Ricamond. Va.: The Jefferson Trio: violin and piang solos: ngement wi November 1 found the agsresate | Stutz Silver Tone Banio Quartet: Lilze‘hflrlh Countrs the Radio Corporation. The programs As a family doctor at Monticello, will not be for As the generat pubtio EMETtAIBMENt Of | [1jinois the whole human body, ot any The move is being made, Mr. Go!J. |small part of it, was Dr. Caldwell's practice. More than half his *calls” were on women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. But number of stations 683, which is about | e B0 less than the peak number reached | during the period before the enact- | ment of the radio law. All of them were retaining their licenses tenaci-| ously. with only now and then a dele- —Swirl Hair ¢ —Finger Wave .S1L.on ~Swirl Hair Cuf, Finger $1.50 Wave and Shampoo. $3.00 : Statl v Azricultural b n ' Band : - Roll call and birthday list R Hermerta time | Worthwell ingt Philadelp New Y LocalRadio Entertainment a voluntar: Marks' Orehestra . ....... .. H ey 2 1 ] ::I:!r;,dnr::oallync‘efm:ecm:e grmadcastin: ."pgr?(;lI;\;fi"\'.&{;m;;ummx:;;m;mn’" ri Tric L lhetxr xllnes]sdes “;ere usuflzdgfhacsmlg:)r Permanent Wavmg Now $10 g ion’s policy is to or s Orchestra: talk by John B, Kenneds. \WJZ nature—colds, fevers, ches, e Toh v tion ana D ncoUr ot ashnl rogram: piamist Lo e W Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1927 | |iousness—and all of them required first A Bze consolidations. but it will not de- ChilTren diprontant peay a thorough evacuation. They were con- Cl 3 0 DOt : rive any station of its right to oper- mble: The Almanack. = " - . stipated. Bte excent for violation of the law and RO smzome serviced NAA—Washington Navy Yard (1315 °"'P ; ’ fts regulations. E‘.,‘:?X‘,‘.‘?“"g..kfl"m’fi.'fg-,"“f"fiu"'man-» Meters.) _In the course of his 47 years’ prac- ¢ ) The new month also saw the acces- | pianiet .. ... estia: ‘For p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. |tice (he was graduated from Rush BO'Pee BObS slon of Sam Pickard to the office as | R o Iomeona: Dolies. revOr p.m.—Arlington time signals. | Medical College back in 1875), he mflm’;\cr tn{ m; cug)mission re;;’reselr"\\‘-‘ -Fh o .m.—Weather Bureau reports. | found a good deal of success in such _inz the fourth radio zone, embracinz | o Chicago: Organ Tecii ' —_— caves il fescribon off Bt ol 3 the States of the Central West. He B e WTFF—The Fellowship Forum (204 :mnaininl saimple Ia:[:ative herbs with For Children ik L i e e Rl R e SeiE) pepsin. In 1892 he decided to, use this who has returned to Minneapolis, ac] et wo — " e 5 . 1 2 3 o0 ™ while Carl H. Butman, former news- s: ‘musical program. . 8 pm.—Fellowship Forum Orches- | formuia in the manufacture of a medi~ —This fascinating new "bob" for 8115 pm.—Address, “Power of In.|Cife to be known as Dr. Caldwell's terest in Odd Fellowship,” by Lemuel | Syrup_Pepsin, and in that year his H. Windsor, grand master, I. O. O. F. [ prescription was first placed on the AT AGE 83 8:30 p.m.—Grace Richards, soprano; | market. Elsie J. Douglas, pianist. H P i BHE i bt Gt . The preparation immediately had as p.m.—William Hauft, baritone, |3r¢at a success in the drug stores as it | well's Syrup Pepsin, and we have Mra. Dimbiy with Van $aper man. succeeded Pickard as sec wetary of the commission. No one has get been named for the post vacated the death of Col. J. F. Dillon of £an Francisco. although it has been indicated that his successor will be mamed within 10 days or 2 weeks. little girls has just come to Kann's. Little tots ride on amusing animals while their hair is clipped and cut in this smart new way. fual m Christensen’s Orchestr: Dew York: Motorbent talk: Breslin’ Orchestra. tu : 8 TO 9 P.M. 9:30 pm.—Dr. A. L. £impson, tenor. | previously had in his private practice. | gotten many hundreds of letters : ST, frie ot e shive ot the . e o decien St Enr, 1 Dl A Brion, | Now: he thrd generaon 5 g .| o ekl peome sl v sh Bo-Peep ‘Bobs,” 50c . ,: Iiary Louise Sullivan. will present Bov & »o:'ni"r,c am? the and Dr. Slmpsonfln Mothershare giving it to thhur Chh‘ it helped them when everything else > dary R u rio: .G i dren who were given it by their | failed. @& epecial radio program as a feature Christensen's Orchestra: A 0 le p ot tne program tonight of WRC. The Yori: Bresiin_ Orehestra: N e e dlo Forum | mothers. Every second of the work- | ~ Every drug store sells Dr. Caldwell's Beauty Salon, Kann's—Third Floor, gua-te' is composed of Mabel Latimer. New York: Debate: Bernie's Orchestra. . 2 il = Basiie ing day someone son‘twh;re N,i‘z]?mg Syrup Pepsin. Keep a bottle in your . ®oprano: Hazel Arth. contralto: Rorr{v e "B e peoeam, Tewistn S 7:15 p.m—Phil Ohman and Victor | N0 @ drug store to buy !L]‘ Mi! ions | home—where many live some one is 89 iLone Menor: mmd Wil SR Baitimore: Stuglo Ensemble and soloi > Arden, piano entertainers, of bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup fsure to need it quickly Eross. baritone, all well known local New oork: Champion_ Sparkers KDKA. KYW. WBZA 7:45 p.m.—Brunswick Panatrope | Pepsin are being used a year. We would be glad to have you prove E P Gootrich Zippers, Ipana Trou Detroit: Organ recital ; hou Its great success is based on merit, [at our expense how much Dr. Cald- $adours and another Aeolian recital, M'En'-‘;:fil P‘_'“ - VT & "9& ‘q" 10 pm.—Concert by the|on repeated buying, on one satisfied | well's Syrup Pepsin can mean to you EBS LT AING MEactSoDN WHIEH Asburg. Park N Hanicra” Gane City ‘G ates Army Band, from the | yser telling another. There are thou- | and vours. Just write “Syrup Pepsin, 1l come from New York through Harttord. ¢ 2 10 p.m.—Late news flashes. sands of homes in this country that are | Monticello, Illinois, and we will send you EAF. The Troubadours will play Newark: Mabe wy” hou never without a bottle of Dr. Cald-|prepaid 2 FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE. ugh an augmente Atlantic City: chestra WRC—Radio Corporation of America E Vi Rich d. Sabl G it ediey (rom the musical comedy Chicaro: Lecture: mnmouncomenta. o, Julntet 3 8lnm = SEEAlAn Trio ' 5 p.m.—Hofbrau Orchestra. 6 p.m.—~Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 7 p.m.—Quartet of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart under the direction of Mary Louise Sullivan. Mabel Lati- mer, soprano; Hazel Arth, contrait Robert O'Lone, tenor, and William R. Cross, baritone. an recital: string trio. innich's Harmony Fou) Sylvania te . News.” “Sorry.” “When Day Is Pone " “Reminiscent Waters” and Up in the Clouds.” ‘The Aeolian recital features Han. | 's “Where'er You Walk's/from | #3emele” by the International singers 4 organ. Beethoven's “Andante Fa- Chicago : 8:30—Cincinnati: New. York: 10 P.M. ori” by Mme. Landowska.-and “On| 9:00—New York: fpana Troub . o ers. WRC. : . . AVings of Song" and -Winter Is wel wIAR WRSWSCoRr W i RE: I pnomse Il Orchesie Gone,” by the International Singers. WHAS" WSM. Wi, MR et O 4915 200 | Their Effectar by William 8. Lang 5 Detroit; Dance am; oid-time song revie 4109 397 | gorq B et Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, the | TRt g e PR W 4542 208 | 810 p.m—Musicalities,” by the Na n in Washington. will give a spe- e T e iaity plano act from the Jordan iR 2728 142 m.—I| . tudio fonight, which will be broad- Roval ‘Hawaiiana:® Ray'a e LeEetones 1 ®olvist: Acca Temple Shrine Chanters... .. 254.1 24 9:30 p.m.—Goodrich Zippers. st by WMAL. The weekly Bruns- Newark: Columbia hour. WMAQ. WGHP, WNAC ‘ai 4223 195 10:30 p.m.—Weather forecast ick Panatrope Hour will follow. Hartford. "Conn.:” Avers' Musicmakers: Clements' o 1030 to 11:45 p.m.—Swanee Synco- % WMAL's only other attraction is a e ionihon Shoea 4759 301 | pators. g e ‘ cert by the Army Band. to be c 150 § roadcast trom the lounge of the City 4 Early Program Tomorrow. Xlub. 3 845 a.m—Tower health exercises. 2 a.m.—The Roaring Lyons. An “0dd Fellows’ Night" program 2 m:’s 8:15 a.m.—Federation morning de- the special offering tonight of " Rolline’” program 4 493 | votions. . WTFF. It includes a talk by Lemuel chenectady: Musical program 5 313 8:30 to 8:45 a.m.—Cheerio. a e as Ou This 1-Mi Dish Wash Windsor. grand master of the In - 10 T0 11 P 11 a.m.—Radio Household Institute. e— ts L-Minute Dis asher ependent Order of 0dd Feilows, and | 10:00—Xew York: Williams' Trio: violinst. 11:15 a.m.—Craig McDonnell, bari- . . ‘8 number of musical features. Pt atouner;, Fuur Horemen duariei; | tone. Given With Each 11:30 a.m.—"Your Monthly Food mi ladelphia: Fox Orchestra: soloists Gl by B Hofl endar,” by Emma_Holloway. 0: Congress Carnival. ..., .. : Weather: Savoy Orchestra. Like It Z The static artillery again last night | “unioosea a furious barrage om ths:| % : 11:45 a.m.—Craig McDonnell, bari- avelengths, producing an unsym: Boron’" Corlpihia oriar R oRalce 28 Wil Ramei Ly T 66 s 2 Phonic medley of noise with each in- SAT;G':E';’* lectuye: o 53 11:55 a Arlington time signals. | {nmlnx signal. The stations that Doty By N, 3.5 Patterson 14| 12 noon—"Farm flashes.” 9 a lona I ould be picked up amid the din. how- New York: Harmony team: Karlamar Tiio" Prince’ Piotti. 404 | _12:10 p.m.—Organ recital from the jever. and there were many of them. Hariford, Conn.: Science news: medical talk: voc Kitt Studios i m:ded wfis}; foud :n;'ume.tu; !hzh - Ausntiecliy? Vocal ‘and"instrumenial’ rechia poss} 0 catch snatches o rehesirs 5 3he programs of a number of the out- Richmond. Ve [ l'ess l' O k | iy f-town stations. Gl Fading also was quite preval DODGE BRAKES “Split-top” Loaf —appeals to you because it meets the “but this was confined principally to Derrore Tthose stations which are chrmiunyim,zl !_!':t"zn_m Foot Brakes re- 37 80 80 affected. sy pnerers lin, (hicasn. lined complete .. v Peiai® Cleveland:* Musical program 5 . New York: Campus Carollers. WCSH ' WSAL WHO and.’. “GARRETT LEAVES PRISON. i 11:00—Richmond, Va.- Gray's € . Rie 3 R nmond, Va. Grav's Synconators: Riehmond Orch Guaranteed One Auto Brake Service and Ford Band Co. ideal of what is good Bread. : n G '.I."/v""‘ Silver Slipper Orchest: PHMan Who Killed Minister Ends| et i e £5K St Fr, 8208 I’s made after a very carefully T Five-Year Term in Virginia. Hartiord Con'? ¥, fiioes Brakes for all ears at Great Savings worked out formula, iri which only the Organ music . oldkette's Orchestra Concert sextet #Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va.. November 2.— “Robert O. Garrett. former clerk of | ZCumberland County. merchant and 3bunnea- man, this morning stepped Jout of the Virginia Penitentiary. hav- The " ‘Serehaders dng completed hisx five-year term for New York pez' Orchestra, WHO. the murder of Rev. E. S. Pierce. u Honton e sAloha, Strine_ Quartet very best of ingredients can be used— tested for 100% purity and maximum food value. Studio program. Bapust minister. The killing oc Chleans. Bunewick” Orchestra:” Renard It is baked under rigid supervision— ~eurr n the rd of the minister's N ncisco: Atwater Kent Artists. . . . . Shome: Lariin ¢ ‘Garre 2 niaie (s Catepite Cogutals Kembueic - which brings it out of the oven with that “Robert, being the scene. Larki: % 03 Garrett was given four years in the | 12 MIDNIGRT T0 1 A%, rich golden brown crust, tender and Bouientiy |1,.oo—§m Angeles: N. B. C. orogram: retold tales, KPO and P i g ¢ o 3, This ‘was one of the most noted 100 ApEcl Sl 2 % crisp—and an interior texture peculiar urder cases in the history of th oW York: Salon Royal Orchestr: . B e mettiats HavioE o it Biihmend. Va.., Orchestra "progr to Dorsch’s Bread. And the “Split-top” 1 Z®pecial prosecuting counsel because as City: Nighthawk frolic . . The regular prosecutor wus a_witness is an idea of our own—popular because “in the affair. Juries from other coun-| 1.00—chicagn: 5 ries were calied after u furv from | &0 Loy Rugcre: ocumt: Bra {Cumberland had disagreed. The Gar- P pranciaco; Palace Da Zretts have long heen powers in Cum Los "Angeies: Violiaier 0 “herland County. having large business anterests and taking a leading part Z4n the politics of the county. Mrs. FRobert O Garrett is now a candidate for clerk of the county in opposition 0 the man who was appointed to the ce when Rohert Garrett was sent 0 the penitentiary RADIO’S BEST CFFERINGS TONIGHT. 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"GMS. ¥ to 8530 oclock He Downed His Cold |or feverish feeling comes on, try the 3o B tor it i ; As Curtain Went Up! m}r‘-pcem 'hu! amazingly efficient little I . ‘ 2.30 to 8 3 r;:r:,;\ghlg«:,:l;r:k( o. WTEF, | | urtain -4 ::'m:;(c l-t]:;ep!t.:\gédd%xggg;“:;?pzn;-; Housewares Department, Kann’s—Third Floor. WMAL T A vicious cold contracted at the | 35c. Nothing is hetter, even for the Aeolian recital, WRC, 8:30 to | | matinee, and not a trace remained to |grippe or “flu” Pape’s way of knock- * 9 o'clock. mar_his evening performance! Most |ing out a cold is worth remembering— professional le know the simple so Semember the name) PN,

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