Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 39

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Popular Singer at WRHF TURNEY T0 PEAK THE EVENING | PSEUB[] AIR PILOT STAR, WASHINGTON, RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS TONIGHT. Recital by James WRHF, 6 A. Barr, RADIO COMMISSION CUTS DOWN STATIONS D. €, FRIDAY. DECEMBER o <, 1927. LAND PATENT OF 1809 IS PLACED ON RECORD | Parchment Signed by Thomas Jef- | ferson, President, Figures in 'YOUNG MOTHER FREED IN HUSBAND’S DEATH 39 while being questioned before her ar. rest be read. Theodore R. Gibbons was found slain in a well at Swansea last May, Mrs. Gibbons, who admitted on the stand that she had lived for six months with Antone Da Silva, a burly mill fireman, was jointly indicted Twenty-five More License Re- newals May Be Refused by Jampary 1. Jordan Music Forum, || WMAL, 7. 1 | OVERWRC TONIGHT Pugilistic ng and Duncan Sisters to Share Palmolive Hour on Radio. ? CALLED BIGAMIST =Brooklyn Pants Presser| Lands in Court Instead of Le Bourget Field. NEW YORK, December 2 (#).—The | publicity that attended the announce-| ment of a Brooklyn pants presser, pos- | ing as a French fying offi t he g AP R | MEN TAKE ONE JOB AWAY FROM WOMEN day on a chavge of bigam | to eliminat Joseph L. Goldhammer i name “Col. Rex Rennee | of them small, low powered stations, | to arrive at a real solution of the over- his exploits on the w the World War, climaxing his story crowding of the remaining ether chan- nels. Cities Service Orchestra and Cavaliers, WRC and 16 sta- tions, 8. Royal Stenographers, WJZ and 7 stations, 8:30. Palmolive Hour, WRC and 26 stations, 10. Gene Tunney, reigning king of the — pugilistic world, and 1l Duncan sisters of theatri v be refused license renewals nuary 1, Havinz cleared within the so-called Cap'n Kidd's Buccaneers, vivacious WOR and 14 stations, 10. al fame will length engths eterodyning ntends before more. This reception of It is intended at least 300 others, most share the radio spotli night in a new attraction which WRC will broadeast with of the National I Woman, Jointly Accused With| Ui pa®Siiva for the murder. j s Silv ot Ve Adjustment of Estate. Man Now in Asylum, Weeps Da Silva was never hrouqht to trial, | He is in a State insane asylum. By the Associated Press. : - ) ————— HUNTINGBURG, 1Ind, December at Verdict. | 2.—Written upon . : e siin parchment 5 |~ PUBLICATIONS MERGE. BY ROBERT MACK. Thomas Jefferson | By AT At P | Virtually an invitation to o into the | James Madison as Secretary of State, | FALL RIVER, Mass., December 2.— | pgior and Publisher Combines umm\ ana fight out constitutional a land patent issued to ~ Toussaint|A pale, dark-eyed, 23-year-old woman [ rightsu nder the radio act of 1927 is Dubois, after whom this county was|(ho for nearly two weeks had been With Fourth Estate. | seen in_statements from the Federal | named, was recorded by Wil 5 1 fof i i 2 W 2 adio Comm vesterday to_the | Eckerle, county recorder, this week. o T;’:,‘:d'u},‘»: mry;xdo;”fi:.‘::r i R i B Bl | effect that - ‘as 300 out of 683 | The document, dated February 16, |\ orker, today was acquitted by a jury | COnsolidation of the Fourth Estate {1809, had lain among papers of the\which took 10 hours to reach a deci- | with Editor and Publisher is an- Sheritt family and Judge John F.|gjon. Ao i TR D 06l Dillon for more than a century. 1t|™Nrs Gertryde Frazier Gibbons, [gonioe® (& SHASS e B SO was submitted by the administrator | mother of a 3-year-old bov, wept with g © ditor ul for the estate of Tudge Dillon. The | jov when the verdict was announced, | lisher. Future issues will appear as tand Erant wag part of a farm in-|" Two hours earlier she had collapsed |the Iditor and Publisher and the ded in the estate. hen the jury returned suddenly to|Fourth Estate. They are newspaper ask that her statement made to police | trade publications. using the tales of Killed by Deer Hunter. NORTH CONWAY, N. H., Decem- her 2 (P).—Philip Sevard, 45, of {Quincy, Mass., was killed vesterday | while deer hunting, a victim of an- | other hunter's bullet. County au- | thorities were unable to learn the identity of the person who fired the | shot. hich this trio will make their appearance alied the Palmolive hour. chi umpion will be int . far rem h the priz ton Orchestia Calvert Ens hle and the weekly con certs of tlie Whittall Anglo-Persians o Cities Serviee Orchestras and re among WRC's other out ttractions, There a'so will alk by Grantland Rice “All-American Foot Ball Team The Cities vice Orchestra will feature a selection from Kalman's Oriental musical comedy, “Sari.” which was a favorite years azo on Broadway. The will sinz “Little Boy Riue” “Steal Away,” a negro spiritual, | The Anglo-Persians have prepared & special arr ment of the famous #Andante Cantabile,” from Tschaikow €ky's string quartet, Opus 11, their fea tured number. The Arthur Jordan Music Forum and the program incidental to the ban quet of the American Mining Conz in thirtieth annual convention in the Mayflower Hotel, are the principal at tractions tonight of WMAL. Visit to Music Land,” hitdren, and | Tolson, | . who won the piane | contest, are the features of forum. Several member: Gang” will t part in | inment program at the ban- | The speakers include William | H.. Lindsey, president of the Mininz Congress, and Representative Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House. A supper dance program by Horace | Walker and his orchestra is the only | other musical attraction. Declared by Experts to Be More Artistic in Arranging Flow- ers at Shows. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON.—Women are o often en- | ! A > ¢ jence or necessity tering the domains of man that it is | 10" surprising that men have won out | in a sphere hitherto held exclusively ¥ | by women | “This is in the ar | which experts declare men At tics ton. ot tiie YA U1ABANEY L OL ] ara. actorteatls than: wolie: “Col. Rennece” as Joseph Goldhammer, | A {ho Roval Horticultural Society's the woman said, furnished the first in-| ¢how at Westminster one exhibitor | formation of his whereabouts she had | guiq: " 1 had in eight vears. “I don't like to think of what these 5W ORLEANS, La.—Woman has Goldhammer was released on $2,500 | ¢o\ would he like it women had the |invaded another field monopolized by | bail on a bigamy charge. ng of the flowers left to thom. man. % = aid of putting up a brave | Among the early 7 il South Carolmn Surgeon Dies. hey are too sentimental and | Jefferson Park racing season is M their methods of arranging are much |J. L. Brannon, bringinc with her CHARLF S. C.. December | (oo weedy or rather esthetic.” siring of horses she has been train- | 2 (). —D s P. Almar, 54, pro- ing several years fossor of s Medical College of A native of T South Carol well known prac- Japan, has a drinking wa- |ing early, and when and surgeon, died even the fountains at | Brant he took over of his horses. with the announcement that a con ated fuel and specially designed e would enable him to fly to Paris and back the same His real identity was revealed when ha reported to police that his automo- bile had been stolen. Goldhammer was brought into court by Eisie Neckler. whe charged that he married her in May, 1918, without hav- | ing obtained a rce from Ma [ Wateh. whont e had marrled in Janu- ary. 1918, Orphan Oil Burners An Orphan Burner is bne you have been unable to get serviced because the people who sold it are out of business or for some other reason. connection w The Burlir frankly expects mmission’s powers interest, conven- clause of the radio the Lord under the WOMAN IN NEW FIELD. 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C.—Helen Pugh, | the 10-vear-old pimnist who recently | received the unanimous vote of 20 judges when wved hefore the National Mu: e, will wait_one more year before she makes her New York debu The ju the league has Damrosch, who Px ize & recital by ] concert student: on is the l|icl¥‘sl Wal vears old, spend anoiher year befors making ~ her played with the Symphony and was singer, will give a Joseph Hoff teature of the prosr of WRHF, the Washington Radio Hos pital Fund Committee station. His accompanist will be Margaret Bowie | Grant, also well known in ‘Washinz-| ton’s musical cireles. The weekly theatrical forecast Harold Phillips, dramatic editq critic, and a symphonic concert = among the other attractions. Denmson Reslgnl Post in U. S. 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