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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 197 ——— 11:43 dioEntertamment| | *7:: LocalRa 1155 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 noon—Farm Flashes, 12:10 pan.—Organ recital. 1 to 2 p.m.—Capital City Serenac Thursday, November 3, 1927 -m.—Capiial ¥ Navy Vard wsts| WMAL TO BROADCAST | ery). p.o—Weather Buredn reports. riington time signals. 10:03 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WTFF—The Fellewship Forum (201 Moters). i T RIIEY : § pan.—Burrus Willlams, concert viotin and v | . o 5 p.m.—4uestions and answers, 0 pan.—Vocal solost pm.—Burrus Williaws, pianist, | ! 1 p.m.—Dy Moore, violinist. T ovember 6. it wi mounced 'WBAP, from WJZ, 215 pim = today by John £ Bennett, superin. | | WBAL 238 p.m.—Fellowship Forum Quar- | tendent.. The speaker for the initial : i radio broadeast will be J. Arthur | 4 - s Sehlicter of Philadelphia. Clicquot Club Eskimos, WRC, “Heretofore.” said Mr. Bennett. “the | | WEAF and other stations, 9 to bieadcasting of church serviees has | | 16 o'cloc eneral: but the outposts of the ihe rescue missions. have to avail themselves of the ities of radin to bring to the | public the ng human | st of services for the thousands ! ) without church connections, church et inm : | - 'For g 5 clothes or charch centributions. | i st (o Smnea 4 i : v 3 it 8 pm. ce News el Tt is especially fitting that this| q d o E E g 3 2 E 115 Jahn., @e - ol e Wave that penetrated through v Tier (oheatra : T S N Mk, belte. th 5 : movie ehat mission of the churches of Washin atmospherics and through daylight F, okt Of (e COURtEY's SITEst Foucs s AL e ons, and ome of the oldest Chris- ared by the enginsers who AT e e e e ey = tion's capital. should utilize the radio s o exte; inflzence.’ Co. and the Dritish Broadeast- 0 extend its infloence. ing Corporation In applying to Commission to allocate two shert- | hannels to the international . Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith ef hroadea or of the Radio ion of Amer stipulated National PBroadeasting Co. expects to employ a power output of | a.m.—Dorls Tauber, popular and “Lohengrin.” The first three are to be sung by allstar casts in the “FAUST” LECTURE TOPIC. festival, Miss Schelling Speaks This After- | - noon in Jordan Studio. [ RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Jordaw Masic Forum, WMAL. ! 15 o'clock. LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 192, Progrewms of Distant Stations Schedwied 107 Bastern Standard Time THE SIGN of QUALITY Look for it! ALSTRALAN DI [ " PROGRAM OFFERED U. S. Fans Hear Entertain- LW S ] Miles Away. “Faust”™ will be the subject of Miss Julia. Schelling. lecturer on music, at | | @ public lecture under the auspices of | the Washington National Opera at 4 | o'clock this afterneon in the Jordan | studio, 1239 G street northwest " Three of the four most poputar | operas are among those which are to | be produced by the Washington Na- tional Opera in the opera festival with which the current opera season will be opened. After “Faust.” in the order of their popularity, according to M Schelling. - “Carmen Concert by the United States Army Band Orchestra, WRC, SERVICES AT MISSION| | 70" o'clock Sunday Afternocn Rites Will Be 0 STEUEE 3 to 12 a'elock Put on Air, Beginning With Next Week. | A—Washington 4 TO 8N Met Plaza Trio: entertainer recl's OFchestra. & t: Boser Temple prowram arket and weather reports » News. WRVA, WO WMCS shat-ing program WIR Maxwell hour, WBZ, \WBZA, KDKA, KYW. WBAL. WIR. WLW, WHAM. WHO. WOW, KVOO, WHAS. \ WRT, WTMJ. Chweago: Wormen's Sew Yorie: “Musical Re.odiy n Prineesses’ oo Studto Salon Ovehestry arshall ation nday -afterncoa services, of | tral Union Mission will be st regularly by W L lll‘:lln-{ The the C vad and 10 Indicating the feasibility of the pro i Jected plan for an Anglo-American | i & exchange of radio pregrams is the| i R 5 . o WAL 453 V&:‘m fact that only last week station WGY. os | e T henectady. succeeded in rebroadcast. | f‘,‘.’,] WMAL—Washington Eadie Forum | 10 its audienee a program of vecal | 1.8 Meters). and instrumental music received on | shes ‘short waves from Svdney. Australia, i Music Forum pre 4 On numerous o zmund Spacth, natiohally re- the Schencctady authority on music, who will v, has been heard | What Makes Us Like | il to market e Worket penon tIn a Dofl Pittaburgh New York ook New ¥ Eaiedonr o, Shop™* Turrell's Pais’ mamat; Lt sl o by Cosmo Hamilton, nd dramatist, WEAF ated stations, 10:30 80 Promumnent Artists from WBAL tonight MCSIC that will thrill you. A delightful pro- am of colorful classics including Beetho- ven's Moonlight Sonata, and other favorite melo- dies sung and played by 80 }{:romlngnt artists during Nfaxwell House Coffee Hour tonight. Also selections by the Maxwell House Coffee Concert Orchestra, Nathaniet Shilkret, Conductor. Tune in 9 to 10 P. M., Eastern Time. And make the pro- gram even more delightful by serving that blended coffee from old Dixie—Maxwell House. Talk novelist and o'clock. 5 nownel ass0 listenin; inte in Autsia Sergt. W. B. Bedford Retired. Scrgt. Willlam B. Bedford, de enlisted men’s list. at the Army College, Washington Barracks, has been placed on the retited list of the 1y after more than 30 years of ac- ¢ service. SERVICE on all kinis of RAPIO REZEIVERS Intelligent Experienced Mean JAwait Your Call SMITH’S Battery and Radio Service Jorn 9752 2119 18ch St N.W. Fastest and Best Radio Serviee in Town 1ched War New Vork Pittaburah Datcoif Chiraro New Vork: W, and n-{l m"w;' I;:f‘\[«" y € Oveheatin e Stattor Orehestra B \dorf-Keoriy Ovchostca Wik, WRRI. WeAE Conervt Oréhestra b Hawaiians S : eal Rowe, : prano, acvempanied by, Mary Math 1 | Taylor 930 p.m.—~Latest news flashes. Early Program Towmorrow. 12 noon—Brunswick Panatrope con- | Balfimore: “Sandwan Circle: Sfriein CRiewTo: Tonev turvy fime nrozram Cineinpati = Mocieal neovpam - <weather New Vor'c: Talk theafer eview: €hi Schonerctady Siocks and news Orchestra Nev, Yok Now Vork “and mactker pland Orehoscey. .. Van Curler Conesrt Eyad o iy Wife Asks lmfi;cc. Essie M. Shippens. 8 E street sonth- ‘ um. west. yesterday- filed suit for mainte. Ikerson on “Who 15 | nynce §u_the Ditrict Supreme Coust | music by City | against Cyrus Shippen, 1243 Six-anda. | | n:};: street. She says he is cruel and 25 A refuses to support her. Sy | 5 | WRC—Radio Corporation of Amcriea | et - 20 kilowatts.modulated telephonically. A0aPhilacsiph 1 A vhia Whispeving Orrehsety Owners and Operators of Station WMAL ! A sented by Attorney M. 5 Meters), With this power on short waves, the i—Phriac: L e b 30 pan.— 4 Trio theory is that static will be overridden | Rueie ity Oriam. recNel:"sews 136 p.n.—Manhattan Trl COMPANY | meeting C h . H and fading possibly mitigated. ! se - BHEG . 5 p.m.—The Vagabonds® Orchestr 920 11th |Giveyourradio ModernizeYour | . RADIO the Federal Radio wey W7, WGBS 53¢ 104 AL s G b avle Geshes ien Slorics Serinafield: Woagher: ovzan rovital news Sashes Rameag's Roden: « Porsonalition Art Cleveland .~ Dancs orchestra - o voay fehury Park, X T Steinhach’'s hour of n - Phi‘i?l“hfim Won Beniamin Franklin Ovchestia: ot Thnonta T 3euNawark - Sheiton RePartfond Conn ncheon Forum. Ad- - Living Your Li ! Ciub Eyncopators. 38 - Wiz, WB2, WEZA, WHAM. EDKA, WIR, KYW. WTHJ, WOC, WHO, WOW, WOCO, KSD, WDA?, KVOO, WRAP. KPRC, WSB, WSM, WMC. WHAS. WLW, WBAL, WBT, WJAX « Frsembie: voesi News fashes: Bond Trio foi <t Maxwerr House CorrEE Radio Program every Thursday, g to 10 PM. Ad News (Eastern Time) Found:- Tt is the ultimate ment in music and You can hear the world of music art. switch tune in on the choic program. attain- Radio. whole Then by u_may st Radio olin_Quintet - . 5 ore : 0 Orchestra: vocal amd pian Chieawo: Orcan recital: Chapman's Orehestra New York: Federation hymn sima .. Clvieago - %t ng de- b misie spealer., keteh w Colleze s cerns have agreed t6 ersct special Home Serv- short-wave apparatus for these broad- | - 2 casts. The Ameriean transmitter will | f Erfity aiveial taik: * i T i he installed st station WJZ. Bound TLadv : : = { y TE 4 Brock, N. J.. the “Key” of the “blue” . baritone v 3 network. Reception of the British P programs will permit their rebroad- casting both from WJZ and other ‘hain statiens on their own wave lengths. In this country it is intended to operate from 7 ts 11.in the evening, Bastern standard time. The United States Army Band Or- Chestra, the Hoover Semtinels, the Smith Brothers, the Clicquot Club Ee- kimos and the weekly period devoted to great composeérs, the five major at- Aractions scheduled tonight by WRC, will provide a varlety of music and entertainment. The Smith Brothers will feature three - popular At's You,” contribution to the current edition of the Follies; Summertimé Sweetheart” and “Just Once Again.” The period known as the “Half Hour With Great Compos- ers” will introduce Rudoiph Gruen, American pianist and composer, who xill play Grieg’s “A Minor Concerto.” ‘The Hoover Sentinels have arranged #pecial selections by the brass and string quartets. The full instrumental ®roup will take part in the latter por- Ation of the program, however, and the male quartet will_bd heard in a rendi- tion of Oley 8™ stirring’ “On’ the Road to Mandalay. The first part of the program of the Eskimos will be devoted to seleetions for children. These include *Chil dren’s Games,” “Danny and His Hob- by Horse.” “Baby Feet Go Pitter Pat- “A Day in Toyland” and “Little Sandman.” y Band Orchestra concert a.m.—Doris Tauber., popnlar Footlixht “and "L 1124 aan.—“Managing the Kitchen Range.” by Mrs. Champ Randolph. neans . ; & rn ] P Orchestra Arrangements for the exchanges of bl g o —omeeri ny - the of itual West Point Caviin 00— 4 ia Ovehest Sk Me Anothe °F - Ea —Comeert hy the United programs were made by Dr. Gol h | 7:00—Fhiimdetotis. A Ne Arotei e eNtrs i at a recent conference in New York P e L N, i States Army Bumd Orehestra, fiom with Capt. C. C. Eckersley. the chief | 0. Vorul miiats: Ford ana Glenn: Randaii’ Rambiers WIR | Army War Coliege. ‘ i insar of ke BTt . At Tow York "Bul Whiople of “weet Meadows: Savoy Orchestr W1% 8 p.m.—Half Hour \With Great Com- O . amsi Beach Fla ' Flestwood Comeert Opchextrs . TR poser that time it was stated that it was Staten_Taland N, V. @todio Orchestra ostions’, WBBR (e e n R s hoped to begin the experiments shortly New Yor.k- Pianist: ‘markets: police repo Air College. ’.:m ;;.n = n‘:‘tflli;n? inels. and to inaugurate the regular pro- Chicago: “Bedtime story” *Rentucky ‘Screnaiters. . .. b B i i etiiios: grams before next Spriag. Cimeinwati . Poems: children’s program: ts £ 3 e ol ¥ The application to Washington sug- | Newark: elton Ensembie: Commodorn w 10 p.m.—Smith Brothers. gests the frequenciés of 11620 kilo ¢ Bedtime story and roll call_ T 1630 p.m.—Atwater Kent 2ycles (27.207 meters) and 16,020 kilo- | B L e U tion audition fer Maryland. Dinner concert: Studin’ Trio » Horticultural talk: Seaside Trio . 8 TO 9 8:00—New York: West Point Cavalicrs: Atl: icage: Crean n 1. instrumental Brown Family" .. .. e Hora Conns Frelab | SieS" raie Gonceri i "Cl RE i Quintet . ... . 3 Y- ' If its reception is faint andsick, follow this pre- scription: Replace each one of its vacuum tubes with RCA Radiotrons. Yourset cannot beup to .l{_o:kl:nnrm{-s ‘m al:’ bmxran‘x‘]mm pflrllr.‘es5 ltrece"'es “hls n..x‘;i;.adéund’i,'-‘efi?".’i.‘;.‘n'fimfi‘f:'f"“ 5 SUTWNYC | 845 tonic,onceayearatleast. n Island, Y- cti s, e e P Don’t use new tubes s and wollok T : . with old ones. for WGBS Both the American and British con- | i ~WRVA w N recital Serenaders:’ Gypsy Barons . University leviure.” Whitnez Tt Alladin’ iners: Johnston e R ihine 2 Chovme ™ Orchestra’ woloist b For Sale Better A\ Batteries Are Soid \ & 7 Few York: ‘Sones: Newark: Commodore 0 g ivert hour “of ‘music ... 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W3 WAL T ing. and the other is in the point-to- | 1 v m.—The Roaring Lyons. point service band, used primarily for & TedoraBen. o n : Radio trip to Newport News: ‘ommerce _orogram W. _WDAF, KV and WSB from’ 9. code communication. i ; Debyro” Hawatians: Mctropolitan program New York: “Ourselves,” 9 T0 18 PM, ve Elman. the Tewn Clows: soloists .. ...WPC New Y uot Clih Eckimos. WRC. WEEL WJAR &';Qo.( WFI WGY. WCAE. WTAM. WGR. WWwJ" and, New York: Max H, inonre WBZA, KDKA, KYW. WBAL. WJR. WLW, WHAM. WHO, WOW, WDAF. K¥00, As, | WSM. _WMC, WTMJ, KPRC KSD. WOC B WIAX anad W) rom ... Memohis: “Health talk: Lave” Concert Orchentra p Hot Springs: Arlington Orchestra: Harmony Male Guattet.’. cw “Fork: Violin_and “leeture; talk: vocal soloist | ork: “Dr. Mu Presenta” . : ceves | Cincinmati: " Accordior | Ashury Park, Philadelphia:" N Cleveland: Willard (; Sl Atlantic City: Chalfonte-Haddon Fiail L Zion, T1.: Mixed quartet - yocal trio: sloists : “With Uncle Remus”: Spanish Trio . ork: Political mectinz from Tammaany Hall Chicago: Whitney Trio: Pescock vrogen troit:” Studio recital: Talier Poston: Metropoiitan Orchestra and Mew York: Studio String Ensemble: Chicago: Vocal eoloist: string trio Richmend, Va.: Trip to Newport New merce ' program s 9:00—Yew Topic: Dy rk: Cl The . will come from the Army War Col. lege. This concert heretofore has been | broadcast on Saturday nights, but WRC has now given it a regular place on the Thursday program. Sigmund Spaeth, nationally renown- ed_authority on music, will speak on ““What Makes Us Like Music?” as the feature of the Arthur Jordan Music Forum, the principal attrae- tion tonight of WMAL. Among the other features on | WMAL'’s program are the weekly con- certs of Dorsch’s Doughboys and the Town Club Coffes Hawalians and irecitals by Norrine Norris Dahn, com- Pozer-pianist. and Eivina Neal Rowe, soprano. TITITIN IV, 5 Trio iR v e m, . Orchestra EIINEEE SERRE & = mak HS 10 TO 3 M. C. A program ‘De Crescent Brothers.” in a musical Boston: Metropolitan Orcliestra and stage Danice Orchestra A 5 Chicage: Studio PI; & Wes A Radiotron | “The Radiotron is the Heart Williame' Trio: novelty ... WGBS LWNAC Selections by the Fellowship Forum | Quartet and voeal and instrumental | solos are the principal offerings to- | night of WTFF. The artists'who will | take part in this program include Burrus Williams. pianist, acd Dr. A, | H. Moore, violinist | > 0s N % % : Pianiet: Balalaika Boyars: soloist . veland - Studio wrosran: - Masqueraders Philadeiphia: Violin and piano reeital Ashury Park. ¥._J.© Casino Orehesi; . Atlautie Cigy: ovie broadeast: Ho Mysical Grab Bag: ItrllulMIlI‘L. . 24 musica): nolies. 3nd ‘W Radio reception conditions were un. WHAN WIR i W e, xcelled last night for longrange : Np2nd WEBH from dialing. Stations in all directions re | L s #ponded with good volume and clarity, | in fact, thers seemed to be no re.| striction on the number that could be | picked up. | An occatonal static uprising served to ‘I'Cmind dialers that it was wtill active, despite the improved conds-| tions. The atmospheries however, | : were far 100 mild and came too in.| Hamiiton. povel st frequently “to mar or even interfere | hice i mant With the ‘numerous incoming signals, | U “There's @ YALE Battery for every Battery Need” JYALE ELECTRIC CORPORATION Brooklyn,N.Y. Chicago San Francisco from . Savoy Orclicstra cotra Ighi’s entertainment emories of Yesterday " ronss er: Rondalla* Quarier WRC. WFI WGR. "WCAE Eats Pork and Beans, - Cucumbers—Sleeps Just Fine—No Gas - 4 m Detroit Chicago: SCHOOL ASSOCIATION i TO SEEK CUT IN FARE Committee Named to Interview | Company Heads on Reduction for Children. A resolution to interview heads of the transportation companies in this city with a view to obtaining reduc- tions in fares for school children wis adopted by the Public School Assoc tion of the District of Columbia at meeting in the boardroom of the Dis trict Building last night. Ar F. C. sSte who introduced the lox ‘Anzels: “Drama mie resolution, was appointed chairman of ' P 11:00—Xew York: Park Central Orch oag0: Congress Canival Richmona, Va.: ( Chicazo:” Sololate” Chicazo: Sam and Henry: Des Moines:” fankers’ Orel cat 2 2 Dance program: orcan o Xew York: Strickiand’s Orchostea - New York: Concert wextet B N, J.: $tudlo b iV Grean recital: i ooy D sladelphis ' Tienjamin Franklin 'O:iicetra Xewsrk: Weather: Premier Dance Orchesira Dance orcheatra - ows flashes; 3¢ cAlnin Ore To 12 MIDNIGRT & omithhi th Cincinna Soringfield : New York tertainers - nelly's Orchiestia Flivpen's Grchestra \HREE PEOPLE out of every four are afraid’ to eat many of the foods they like. They know that Vialin Anzeles n )t Zoellner Quartet ta What Doctors Say DR K. LOUIS SHOUS, B. Se.,weil- il committee for the interviews. *r members of the committec are - E. R. Kalmbach, Mrs. W. T. Ban. nerman and Herbert 'S, Wood This action was taken after Col Harrison Brand, jr., vice chairman of the Public Utllities Commission, de «arcd the commission has no power to force the companies 10 make a reduc- ton. and that congressional action is necessary to secure It unless the com. vanies take volumtary action. Col, Brand confined his address to the sub. Ject he had been asked to speak on, al Aspects of Reduced are chool Children,” refraining from | klving personal opinions, A report was made at the meeting showing that reduced-fare systems for school children are in operation in many cities. Herbert 8. Bryant, presi- | dent of the association, presided. Resignation Is Accepted. The resignatian of ¢ ipt. Arthur D, Maverstock, Army dical Corps cently stationed at the Lotte u H g . has bee 1, to take ef He is fiom Minne nd served in the Natlonal Army & the World W In July. 1920 ! appointed a first lieutenant in Corps of the was 1& Medical Regular |t Arhy and was graduated with honovs | yesteria ?t Aimy Medical Schoo! in 19 L 200—=1.08 Anzeles Portland | GOVERNMENT EXPECTS FLYERS TO RETURN HOME Missi o ton for Joxeph The Le PBrix Amieric it prozram KPO ana . orcliestra pr 170 2 A u . Ovohestra Dunee Otchiestia [ o ; TO 3 AM. Dance Orehestra m talk . 5 Ambass Muricai pro absence on Ended With Trip to said South America. that !to Paris ea all the iated Press November 3. 'nt has given no au Diendoni stes and Lieut. turn by way of it was reported that they intended was stated semi-officially o m Coli, from as capl Mexico and Cuba. [ took the flight he proposed to change or of Lis plane. the Nungesser- in which he successfully flew France o South America. to demonstrate the practicability of com- rly in 1 | represented to he that the aviators | wers charged with the mission of fly. ing to South America only. and in the of any demand on their part | for the extension of the missions it is Evance Holds Costes and Le Brix | felt that they should return to France. La Critica of Buenos Aires Monday stes, who Is in Buenos | Aires, intended to fly from New York 28, after visiting s of South America an Before he under- mercial air service over the South At- S S, vsition of the government is ' lantig. A - ... it Care of Babies This baby has never had a day's sickness and never a cross or iretiul spell that fasted an hour. And what do you suppose is responsible for this healthy, happy condition? Not diet, for he has eaten’ just about anything and everything a child could eat. Not drugs. for he has not been dosed with opiates; he has never had a drop of paregoric. Nor has his sen- sible mother ever made him taste castor oil. Yet his ncrves are sound and his little bowels are strong, and when he does scem the least restless or wakeful, or out of sorts—or likely to be—his mother has him all serene again in ten or fifteen minutes! The secret of this complete free- domi from the many ills and upsets so common to infants? Plain old- fashioned Castoria. A million and more mothers swear by Castoria, and no wonder! A few drops and an approaching fever, colic, diarrhea or constipation seems to vanish in thin air. ~ Castoria is purely vegetable; that is why phy. s tell parénts i they may usc it frecly with children | of age—the youngest infant, And how they love the taste! One word of warning; pure, real Castoria. Fletcher's Cas- | toria is the original. It is the kind | doctors speciiy. And with every bottle comes a book on “Care and Feeding of Babies” that is worth its weight in gold to any mother or prospective mother. ) r(-:_nemlm:;l tell your druggist you wish Fletcher's | Castoria. | any ! get the | Children Cry for %) , é - if they do they are sure to suffer from gas, sourness or indigestion. Yet, as in the case of Mr. Brooks, this con- ditlon can often be overcome. “Gas on the stomach and nervous- ness made it impossible for me to do anything but worry. I always felt bloated—nights I couldn't sleep. All this has been changed since taking Adlerika. I eat anything I want now —things like pork and beans, cucum- bers l:nd dnnlom. i rne;vm" ness is gone and I sleep 1 sure can recommend Adlerika."—Geo. C. Brooks, Knoztille, Tenn. Quick Action Surprises A8 GENTLY and naturally as tak- mh. a drink or“ ;;:._u.mfidlg&; bowels, {mmedia 1 gas g, intestinal stasis rom ing, intest s known New York pathologist, after laboratory tests on living k!llhm‘ : “Adlerika edly re- duces the nulnbvr'eor{ I;-:srm; and fhe i Petitc vaide of Adlerika, be. e theral = Cleariing action, B oot the seom cl y of these intestinal bacteria.” G Dr. A. J. Lancaster, a physician of cver a quarter century’s active experi- ence, makes this statement: “In the treatment of gastro-intestinal disor- ders, (where thorough evacuation is indicated), Adlerika has no equal.” which you would never believe was in m?'c single_month, over just a , one thousand men and women wrote that