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34 POLITICAL BATILE OVER RADID LODNS Progressive Bloc in Senate Opens War, Using “Mike” to Offer ldeas. Programs of Dist 4:00—Detroit: Weather gag__Detioit: New New York 4:30—New K 4:40—Philadelphia Poli 5:00—New York 5:45—Detroit | 1 political battle | 1 the use of the radio eard in Washington ormy with Republican Progres States Senate 6:00—New ¥ Pt Phil marke: ago First rumblings of Walng to be fought w are now being They presag: members of t sive bloc in th taking the lead season, s Giite wing the mi Back the will through Sl to TELERITY Davennort: Chime Allantie Gity 0 in emp purposes. \tion during Congress cophone for ¥ A for Western legis forthcominz n of probably be t with vigor . sadeast appeals 2ena Idaho. | Frazier whic tors srookt Atlant Iphia: A City Mol Nve and Dakota and Norris look to the utilization « tion KTNT. Muscatine, lowa, for rving its speeches to the country have conferred wit oper of the st to look favorably ting havin 10 their Offers Station to Senators. th Detroit: Go Boston® Shop, from New Yok F 150¢ O veland: ¢ present | KSCH. | tors | for Mr. Baker New turn over Sen: er nt 000 watt viating fr wdinal sin as applied 0 frequency of 1.170 a power i de on charz ned wave casting. 1t n watts on kilocycles (256.3 n emploved. O ther Tstations now on that wave Jength are expected to oppose the plea Pt for heightened power output because | . g¢ Dallas they fear i station. R} all in the New . have alread ¢ from K sent o from he Towa | w i | York m | _complained | signals, | on i 8.00—Atlantic ro- | s $oA bther operati !the same wa and_Rapid feld KRE KDk A WEET hiien’ ¢ WIR. st KTNT Failed. WMC The effort to dislodge KTNT from jts present channel proved a fiasco | when KSCJ failed to present proper | evidence and had its case summarily | the commission. Tmme- thereafter Mr. Baker went be- ssive bloc with a plan would erect a short . Washington which | trans speeches regu- | nce short waves are not heard is to have on speeches adeast them With a power H “pDY wherehy L wonld they ry [ pluc out of the ether and r o0 its own way o ’1‘1» 000 wa NT would have a Jistening ranss would reach far bevond the Corn Belt. i sting has not | . and it is ques \berze, Boxing nt Pian b Boston: " Stug Philadelphia Chicago: Radic Asbury Pa tand York nment New York York foreigi heen great tionable w of its policy not | stations. The ad out by ton in view license any more Baker plan could bhe remote control from catine to | ashington via telephon= line. This, | however, would be exceedingly ex-| pensive. | At the recent KTNT hearing Sena- tors Brookhart and Nye were present with Senator MeMaster of South Da-| kota. Mr. Baker charged political op pression, and Senator Brookhart was there to support him. Later the Pro- gressive bloc gave out the news of its intention to use KTNT during the ssion of Congress and probabl presidential cam support is expected nd others interest they Vocal Blues 10:00—New York Chicago Ashury P. Boston Chicago® S Detront: Ford i Newark: Aida i & Financia Pes n_groups e Progressive movement, Beach, | Hot Sprins | Chicago- O et Moines R an A radio version of Victor Herbert's | F s “The Wizard of the Nile,” starring | Frank Daniels, who created the part | about 30 ars ago, will he presented | 2s the Philco Hour tonight over WRC and its associates in the ional Broade g Co. This hour, and the | Kitt Hour of Music, are listed among | the principal musical attractions. The Jatter, broadeast heretofore on Thurs- | chts, will introduce tonight two Washington =oloists, Hazel contralto, and Henry Smidt egor. pian ATTAIN by Senator Watson of Tn- diana on “Laws and Loud-sfleakers +will be ene of WRC's late attractions. The taW vill be broadcast during an ) in the dance program of m.k's Orchestra. The weekls and a dinner concert by the | Orchestra, are among | features. 1 Cello, 10:30—Philadelphia Diane ‘Adel 11:00- News K: McA The Me Dine Sehenectads Fr Tos Anceler Anzeles | oy Anetes intrumental music pre- | Kthstic City nates tonight on the program of There will be tenor’ banjo Sophocles P. Papas, vocal v Harvey T. Townsend, tenor. lthel M. White, contralto n to selections by the Imper WRC's other dom WMAL. al and The Hoo b Bake Anzeles: M 12:00—Chic Los [ ractions are the am, dance Jeut. Col. Ed “Outposts of the ther at ome"” alier Band nd the ie the | tonight has sched- 300 rell 1 program Gold on ‘al program Fiorita's Oren Central Orchestra Musical THE - EVENING LONG R.;\NGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. ant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Stations. LWW LWIR 4.T0 5 P, slletin Meters Manhattan ' Trio i and trimpeis.’) 510 6 P Village Orchestra Gre horts’ and birthday party ... 6. TO T P ori-Astoria Orchestra, WEEL WRC, WC use Band Franklin Wosting it Orchestra WMAQ SWDWN WTAM Wiz WNAC WIR WGBS 4 WMCA the North WOR sriss Mores Lol 1 market tra aga Ot < Me Another” iy Drake WPG Concert WG W7 , LLIWMBE A S KYW KTHS WLW WRAL WOR WGY WE WMCA SWIR WNAC Wiz WMAQ WTAM < Ofdnestia Banjoist: news Glenn ... planist: slorias WeCo wip WDWM KDKA WEAF Miles 397 | pied by the dey sl Employes J0i | 0 | be | Jensie H < 2.5 ST \'R \VASHI\GTON WARDMAN INTERESTS WIN‘ RENTAL SUIT AGAINST U.S. | Court Decides Against Agrlculture‘ Department in Action Involv- ing Use of Building. Harry Wardman and his associates, | Thomas P. Bones and James D. Hobbs, | vesterday won their suit to compel the | Department of Agriculture to pay a | higher rental for the Bieher Building, {at 1358 B street southwest, now occi- rtment. The owners tof the building sued ejectment zainst William M. Secretary of Agriculture, and trial the ury, in Circuit Division 1, hefore Jus tice Stafford, found in their to the through Attorne the Government dating from vith the fiscal year nded that the 181 10 venrs a 860. The owr and offered a new in Jardi after a suit, filed Febru- Da had a 1914 Wright lease, {and expiring Secretary Jardine con lease had contained newal for an addi nnual rental of disputed this claim 1se at $50.000 annually, which Sec | retary Jardine declined, and the followed. T hew Tune GOLDENBERG PARTY. of Store Have Dance Tonight. Employes of Goldenbers's stor hold a card party and dance at the L'Aiglon, Eighteenth street and Co. lumbia road. this evening. Prizes will awarded. | n charge of arrangements are Mark Dobrin, zeneral chairman; Arthur Al bott, Arthur Baum, Curtis L. Pierce Lev Harry Sanger, Walter | Gentner, Thomas Scrivener, Mrs, Ra del, Miss Mary Jewby, Miss Laura | Mohler, Mrs. Jessie Meredith, Mrs Rodgers and Miss Margare will | Lynch. s < of Meiody This oyous Joh 4 W 8 TO 9 LM, Trio Bar neert ost WGBS Subways LWNY( SWTAM WiP WCCO WDWM WMAQ chestia WsM from KSD. WOW Whic “WoAR. WCSH ana Glee Ciubh program from WIZ < Et Soloist Free Musical Society prozram Trin and_soloist Harmon: WHAS WTAG waz 5 TWNAC WIR WMEA Dbianists instrumental " : e bilteting WRU,” WJAR. 9 TO 10 Hawaiian program . KA KVW. WHAN WIR, WEW R WO, WO, WOW WDAF WSE. WMC WBE WIAX, KVOO hour WR( WM ¥ Symphony Orchest oist bouts from Ridgewood Grove nd” voeal recitais ukulel Violinist i : Sea Girt Orche 0. violin o 2 R ots About e orchectra Mixed ‘Qua languaze series ner o vocal am Radio Boys. WCGU WGY. WGR' . WEAF Broac 10 TO 11 P 1 danes orchestra. . Hawaiian Troupe WEGL WBBM WIAM rank- mmamm Frank- Cone IWAB( WA WOWM soloist: Ra er: viowmst 1z Mins and instrument eatia, WIP an: Waldor [ vecital 2 Orchestra’ < Cotton Picker orchestra: soloist Loloists: ie xim: 5 LIWHO Horeen WEAF one’ Sextet H auu»r' or- i ‘and voral recital phia Whispe "oras To Orcliestra. . 2 MIDN| BOx fs repo The Mu missing e Serenad I progra eather: i< Trive iworth's and Pollack's ib Orchestra: soloist m Buftalo . am KPO and and Casino Dance Orehestra 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. LWPG diums Orchestra’ theater fam m KPO an chest 170 M orcnecta : ke Dance Orchestra 2 AM 2 TO 3 AM. Tance Ore A 3803 T TO 4 AM. B0 2500 .| four 1| Theodore A. 594 | father has 2034 it Fellowship | PRESIDENT GETS EGGS. 1 | Product of Prize Hens Sent to the | White House, laid by leading aving contest, A dozen eg hens that | tional eg Maryland ‘r\s»r\-n\' [presented to President Coolidge at the White House by Roy H. Waite, pro- { fessor of poultry husband | univer the in at vesterday were pen of the na- | The hens are the property of George | . Ferris of Grand Rapids, Mich of the hens has laid mor 00 eggs during the past year, one of them producin Chlldren Ask New Name. White and Emma Mil- | |dred White yesterday asked the Dis- | trict Supreme Court to permit them to assume the name of their mother, who since her divoree from their ed Michael J. Posner | The children living with the step father and wish to be known by the | name of Posner. They are represent. | ed by Attorney Charles B. Bauman. The United States Navy of food for consumes breakfast favor |2 the Uni- | § TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Barker." drama. at §:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. Belasco—""The Racket.” drama, s!' $:30 Matinee at 2:20 p.m. : | musical com nee at 2:20 p.m, vaudeville, at | 20 p.m. —Lew and 8:15 p.m. tle—"Razs and Riches,” vaude. | ontinuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m. yely—"Bare Iacts.” burlesque, it 2:15 and $:15 p.m, | Strand—“High Flyers, t and $:15 p.m. Fox—"East Side. West Side,” con- | inuous, 12 a.m. to 11 p.m. | Metrepolits “amilie,” 11:20 m., 1:20, 8 7:20 and 9:20 p.m P, at 11 am., 1 30 5 and 9535 p.m Ri Miserables,” at 11:15 and 9:30 p.m t 10:30 a.m. pm Husban, Ma Cody, burlesque, 1:30, 5 f0—"Les R and 4 Theater--"Blind 1to 11 pm. —“Nevada," at 2, 4 Ambassador—“White Pants Willie,” 1t 2:20, 4:20, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Cenfral—"A the Deacon,” at 3 nd 9:40 p.m dy Winder Little continuous, 05, s Tive 6:15 Scharr Pleads Bankruptcy. Application to be rupt was filed yester t Supreme Court by Henry [ arr, trading as the H. I Scharr Electric Co., at 711 Thirteenth street | nd 739 Eleventh street. He lists h lebts at $4,060 and estimates his t Tic pres adjudged a ba v in the Bus- is re Secks $10,000 for Injuries. Joht ted, a carpenter of Bing | s filed suit in Circnit t T. T. Taylor, Inc., build to recover $10,000. damages for al- @ personal injuries. Through At nevs Imlay. & Wainwright, the | 1intiff says ‘that he was injured on ust , during the construc- on Alaska aven o PERMIT 52 @_ | TheBest Oil inthe World” Many motorists think oil is oil, until they get acquainted with AUTOCRAT Motor Oil. Then they appreciate thef : difference. Try it today. { THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere Bayerson 0il Works, Columbia 5228 Hear Bruce Barton’s Radio Talk Over WRC on This Subject Sun- day, Nov. Then Y’ Read His " Book to Ap- preciate His Con- structive Ideas for this Age of Doubt $2:50 in ;lte Book Section, Fifth Floor fflomdward 77 27 Tz & Lonthrop 772770 Bett er Heat for | ) ess Money sk RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. hour of music with Arth, contralto, and Smidt-Gregor, pianist, 8:15 to 9 o'clock. LocalRadioEntertainment Saturday, November 5, 1927 Henry \\\-—\\Nun«nm Navy Yard (13 WRC, Meters). Bureau reports York Symphony Or- KDKA, WIR. KSD, WHA New chestra, WOC, WHO, WOW, b WSM, WMC, WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WCSH, and WTAG irom WJZ, 8 to 9 o'clock. zton time € u reports. lio Forum MAL—Wasl (241.8 Meters). « flash Home I ird 1 PLAY ON AIR TONIGHT. WEAF to 0;:;':‘_'A" of “Just Fancy.” First act of “Just Fancy,” WEEIL, WGY, WGR and WEBH, from WEAF, 8:30 to 10 o'clock. H. Edmu Sophocles Philco hour, WRC, W]Z and affiliated stations, 9 to 10 o'clock. Jean West Westhrook rings West- | srook Trio Frank Frank § Imperial Male McCoy. E. G. Lippitt, J b and Francis P. Heart Katherin Floec Quartet Lo bouts from WMCA, Ridge- oA 9 to 1l od Grove, o'clock. Mrs. | Rteran air plece th p.m.—TLate news flashes ek WRC—Radio_Corporation of America 68.5 Meters). Village Imperial Quartet, BE BROADCAST. “Faust” OPERA TO ago Company to Offer Thursday Night. Orches lier Band of Fairfax County lorf-Astoria Orchestra Foot ball scores p.m.—Bible talk by D. son of Brightwood “hurch. p.m.~MayHow p.m.—Kift hou 5 p.m.—Duet by members of vship Forum Quartet. 9 p.m.—Daniel Breeskin's Trio. n.m.—Selections by the Fell <hip Forum Quartet, Stewart Methodist er Orchest of mus 93 KFVE to Join Cham cakers” | KIFVE, a 1,000.watt station in of In-jouis will become associated with Broadeastfng Co. about pianist. % pm.Dhilco hours 10 pr Laws and L Senator James 5. Watso 10:15 pm 10:30 p.m.~ 10:30 p.m \\ TFF—The Felloy ship Meters). { National ‘\vmlmr 1 |6 St. M Weathe! Mark % Orchestra orecast Orchestra. MecClelland, enernl manager troadeasting Co. 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IDA MAY CHADWICK and her Six Dizzy Blondes in 4—OTHER STAR ACTS— ON IHE SCREEN RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAY A HARP IN IIOGK CRANDALL'S, Tv¢ TODAY—G ARY € 0 O P INEVADA rOMORROW—LON 1OCKERY ity CRANDALL'S 3MBa IREhAC TODAY-—J O H N N Y WHITE PA CHRISTIE COMEDY TOMORROW-—NORMA TALMADGE in_ CAMILLE COOPER CRANDALL’S COLONY Ave.&Far TODAY - ] in SH IN" TRONS.” TOMORROW. |'k’<|l an ER in CHAN URA LA PLANTE AT AND THE CRANDALL'S Apollo Theater 624 H St NE i ‘THE 8 COSTELLO OF MA CRANDALL'S , FIVIKE TODAY—JACK LUDEN in “SHOOT- 0 W—LON CHANEY in oW Phillips Memoml Gn“ery 1608 21st Street Reopened for Season Special Exhibition in Little Gallery November 1st to 29th Intimate Decorations Chiefly Pajntings of Still Life in New Manners Tuesday. Saturday and Sunday Afternoon Two until Tonight ATIONAL | rone LAST TIME |50 to $2.50 WALTER HUSTON I a Play of American Tent Show Life “THE BARKER” ONE SOLID SEASON AT THE BILTMORE THEATER, N. Y. BEG. “MON.—SEATS SELLING BILLIE BURKE »7 MARQUISE* w\*"ARTIIUR BYRON LAST DAY COURSE TICKETS BURTON HOLMES NEW TRAVEL REVUES 5THURS. MATS. .5 STARTING NOVEMBER 10TH Prices: $0.00, $4.40, $3.00, $2.50 NATIONAL N THE KING OF FASHIC " PAUL PO!RET Presented by The Hecht Co. 245 Buraaw Mar 5:15 ExTrA MaT _ang 8113 EE US FOR BLANK BOOKS E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. You are invited to GENERAL MOTORS Family Party | next Monday night at 9.30 Eastern Standard Time (8.30 Central Standard Time) WRC WEAF and 25 other stations PR In the General Motors family are: Chevrolet - Pontiac « Oidsmobile ¢ Oakland - Buick - LaSalle - Cadillac } Fisher Bodies « General Motors Trucks + Yellow Cabs and Coaches Frigidaire Electric Refrigerator A\IUSFVIEN’I'S. ROPOLIYAN e ST~ y=—10:30 A. M., To 11 P. M. A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL NORMA TALMADGE With GILBERT ROLAND, in Fred Niblo's Superd Modern Version Of CAMILLE ed Auxillary A s Finest Orc el Breeskin, Cond: CRANDALL'S N¥W TODAY_—FRED_ T H SILVER € OMES WG CLANCY'S K( CRANDALLS i--' KEN LAND BEY IMORROW 1_"UNDERWORLD. CRANDALL'S s TODAY — PARAMO] PRODICTION WAGON TOMORROW—G “UNDERWORLD. CRANDALL’S Savoy Theater 1th & Col. Rd T O DAY — TOM MIX THE BRONCHO TWISTER TOMORROW-—JEAN ~HERSHOLT ALTAS_THE_DEACON CRANDALL'S Avenue Grand @ Ave S.F. TODAY-GARY COOPE R NEVADA TOMORROW-—WALLACE BEERY ind RAYMOND HATTON in FIREMEN SAVE MY CHILD." CRANDALL'S 'I!unu‘- Theater StNE TODAY-—JACK LUDEN HOOT IN' TRONS YMORR O W E B « BANCROFT in INTE KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE" Matines Evening (In Person) MR & MRS JIMMIE BARRY In “Clinging Ivy” ADDED ATTRACTION HARRIET HOCTOR The Perfectly Beautiful Dance. & WILLIAM HOLBROOX OTHER STAR ACTS AND FEATURES Phones MAIN 448444856823, GAYETY Oth Near F 2:15 and 8:15 LADIES' CLUB THEATER Ladies’ Matinee Daily, 23 “BAREmFACTS” ith LENA DALEY And All Ster Cast Next Week—Frank X. Silk's New Revus. | Mat. Today 2 POLES = Fred & Adele Astaire In the Ger:hwin-Thompscn-Benchley MUSICAL EIT “FUNNY FACE” With WM. KENT and Great Cast BEG. SUNDAY—SEATS NOW LIONEL ATWILL w “The King Can Do No Wrong” A New Play b7 F. 8. Merlin Evenings, 60c to $2; Thurs. Mat., 80¢ to 8$1; Sat. Mat., 50c to $1.60. P A LOZ 'W'Sc & T NOW PLAYING Ninth Anniversary Program On The Scroen The Wonder Picture “CHANG” SHF~ On the Stage “79g Womn to Swim the znzh-h Channel GERTRUDE “TRUDY" EDERLE (In Person) Assisted by A DUO OF DARING DIVERS Othsr Musical and Screen Features. Etlllll"llllllllllllllllllll||I!ii!i|Il|||||||||I|||l|!|||fl"|l|[| OUSE OF HITS” Co LOEW’S A LUMBI Continuous from 10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m, NOW PLAYING THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW You will gasp at the GREAT CIRCUS will marvel at CHARIOT RACE will cheer the SEA FIGHT will_tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE will thrill at the GALLEY SCENES irst Showing at Popular Prices| A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. A s»:vrvu, BURLESQUE D MAT., 2fc and 50c—E 25c, 50c, 75¢ Mike §achs and Frances Farr fn ‘THE HIGH FLYERS’ | Betty June Los Waq Otber Fuvorites You You You You Shubert Mgm! s, TODAY suunm TONITE || AT 2:30 DELASCVY At $:30 THE RACKET With a Superb Cast NEXT WEEK KILBOURN GORDOY TIA lUANA Three Acts of Exciting, Breath-taking Adventure Below the Border! Vivid! Glluomu! Thrilling! Now Playing! Carl Laemmle Presents Vietor Hugo's Immortal Masterpieee “Les Miserables” | WASH. AUDITORIUM WEEK NOV. ¥ FRITZ LEIBER “.u2un~ Shakespears Supported by u Noteworthy Company, ‘Ham- Mon. Evs.; “Macbeth,” Tues. and Sat. “Romen” and_Juliet.”" Weds.. Mat. Wed. Eve.; _“Othalle, | Thurs. Eve. ius Caesar,” Fri. Eve.: “Me; chant of Ve Sat. Mat. Beats now on sale Talbert Agency, Willard, Hotels. 4,000 best seats nces. » Becnwme Juwoay 2:15 Burcaw Mat 515 ExTra Mat ang/ 8:15 Tt Seats 8150 JESSE THEATER 18th and Irving Sts. N.E. Tonizht “SHANGHAI BOUND” ¥ Continuo William Fox_precer | East Sa,di?; West Side’ rluflth ll'RR"flN and 3 Valli “Movietone" Gertrude Lawrence Beatrice Belkin FOX THEATR .\\ ‘"‘H().\'\ ORCAH \T EQURTEFNTH T, s 11 AM to 11530 PM cha biif Oers Harold Jans & Harry Whalen The 1 ECHOES 'OF SPAIN With Senorita_Luana_Aleaniz Note Our Revised Scale of Prices MATINEE Entire Balcony.... | Orchestra & Mezz.. EVENING 23 Entire Balcony | O | rchestra & Mez AMERI\,AN ist St. & R. I. Ave. THOMAS MEIGHAY 1n VE'RE GAMBLERS 0B REEY SDE R AR \ rtl (¥ and P St LIBERTY o e FRED. 4 [er RCH in ‘?)i THE _SADD l'ark, D. C. nx Troubles Today at, .;m 9 PM. In “WHISPRRING SA( AESOP'S FABLE. _And u».wl BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD. GILBERT 1n TOMORROW — "JOHN CAMEO KIRBY ve. Ph.W.953 CchLE 2105 Pa. peAmle CAMEO THEATER"’"' ER e e SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT FRED THOM S0 T._H. OLIVE Pr 9 3 PRINCESS i, 6ot 1 \l ASTER OUTLAW. BIG BOY DUMBARTON MOLLY _O'DAY RTY. ST'S . near E LEADER” LON CHANEY “THE UNKNOWN" HIPPODROME . near oth MAY McAVOY, “IRISH HEARTS. R. L. AV ELITE 1ith AND NEW STANTON 6th & C Sts, N.E. Contin, from 2 DOLORES . COSTE: AT R BID. THE_TH CAROLlNA 1th § RICHARD DIX MILTON SI m - HARD-R | sinxle le | day_nigh M 16th st pm’. with o pomtment. MR STAFFORD T Ex-Partner (o M Reduetne, 310._no30s BEATRICE COLES | Al types of dancing tauzht—oprofessionar and non-professional W, L chitdren St2lo, = FChildren's Adams 6780 no19e, DAVISON'S Brgt Mrs y.W Teach vou {0 dance cor- rectly in a few lessons. strictly private ans hour. Clase and_ dance et | LETTIE MARIE BARRETT Fol Make fou a, verfect ballioom, da | FOX STUDI 17130 Street. M :i" A Tipes o Stare Duseloe vpes of Stage <« Sneclal Tencher Courses Certifieate DON MARTINI 23¢iNe ~ Hre. 100 p.m._Fr. 8604 1317- lrn‘\mvsue i v Nightly 8:30—12 25 tnstr mmn an nm-mm FREE Dancing With Non-Teachers After Five 10 Class Tickets Music by the SPANISH SER Martini Studios, 1317 )