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KENTUCKY INDUGTS b. 0. P. GOVERNOR F. D. Sampson Inaugurated, With Democratic Colleagues, THE LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Easterm standard time. Meters on the left of call letters, kilocycles on right. 72.6—WPG Atlantie City—1,100 8:00—Concert_m 9:30—Studio 10:00—Royal Pala; 285.5-~WBAL Baltimore—1,050 dman_Circle. 'l Jandrek, tenor. 9:00—Musical program. 363.6—WEEI Boston—820 Before Crowd of 10.000. an & Schenck. 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 7:00—Supperbell program. f no—ufg'm Lg:n. 10:00—Choral “mi 18:98—0ckey, "Bltcknawks va, 447.5—~WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—070 7:30—Dinner music. 8:00—Northwestern University lecture. 9:00—Columbia chaip 2 hours). 11:00—Dance music (2 how 428.3—WLW Clnelnnutl—'loo Toronto. DU PONT DENIES FIRM HOLDS RUBBER STOCK Purchase of Securities Made by In- dividual Members, Official Claims. WILMINGTON, Del,, December 14. —Irenee du Pont, vice chairman of 1. du Pont de Ne- powder concern has no investments whatever in the securities of the United States Rubber Corporation. “The newspaper report that ‘Du Pont interests’ have acquired 300,000 shares of the United States Rubber Corporation common stock is a gross exaggeration,” said a statement issued by Mr. du Pont. “A few individuals, of whom I am one, have acquired a considerable block of United States Rubber Cor- poration stock, but it is held by these individuals as a private speculative venture, and the purchase In nowise parallels the permanent investment in General Mortors Co. common stock EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927. FORMER WASHINGTONIAN HELD ON SLAYING CHARGE Clarence J. Harrison, Arrested in Baltimore, Is Taken to Shepherdstown. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, December 14.—Clar- ence J. Harrison, formerly émployed as a mechanic in Washington, was arrested here Monday and turned over to Sherifft M. S. R. Moler of Shepherdstown, W. Va., on & warrant Shirley of Shepherdstown, who was shot to death on s-mmhr 25. Harrison told police he was in Shepherdstown on the date mentioned, but insisted he knew nothing of a murder. Aliasés given by Harrison, accord- ing to the police, were broken through during a grilling after the man was arre after & search of his room disclosed papers bearing the name of Harrison and the address of 309 C street northwest, Washington, ley, a member of a prominent r-mlly in the West Virginia town, was killed September 25, and a search for Harrison has been under way since, police were told when they com- the board of the E. made by the Du Pont Co.” charging him Wllh the murder of .. J. | municated with Shepherdstown officials Lombard Estate Set: at $375,000. Louis Lombard, musician and e thor, who died 18 Genoa, Italy, vember 1, left an estate v.mea at $375,000, according to the petition cf his widow, Mrs. AliceM. A. Lombard, for the probate of his will. The es- tate comprises a dwelling in Lugano, Switzerland, valued at $75,000, and stocks and bonds valued at $300,000. Attorneys McKenney, Flannery & Craighill appear for the widow. —— iaseniil} Many people in the north of Scot- land must forego preserves this Win- ter bacause of the failure of the cran- berry and other wild hill fruits this year. mours & Co., yesterday sald that the 9:00—Champlon Sparkers. —Cone 15—Instrumental trio, 00—Organ divertisements. 361.2—WSAI Cineinnati—830 00—Orchestra, 00_Great Mumnnu oin History. #30—Goodrich progre 30—Grand opera. 399.8—WTA n; 9:30—Go0drich Orchestra, By the Associated Press. %%%%fi%@%%fi%@%%wm@%’%@% These Prices Are Also Effective at Peoples Service Drug Store, 705 King Street, Alexandria, Va. 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Handmade (Perf.) $3.75 00—National musicalities. r hour. —ipana Troubadours mbia Phonograph hour 930—Goodrich Orchestr 491.5—WEAF New York—610 10:00—Grand opera 410.9—WCX-WJR Detroit—e80 [ et Rt e g 352.7—WWJ Detrolt—850 8:00—Great Moments, ::ifil‘;m (v]hv”.- o who re | 9:30- notlrir):o*mlv il serving iife v 409.7—WBAP Fort Worth—600 :00—The Seven Aces. Aroagibon i00—Ipana Troubadours. —KTHS Hot Springs—780 quartet ra ! E {2 S Vin & Schenck. The papers bre ught his I clemency fof including p murderer w [ Assorted 2 Candies 5.1b Box, $2.25 $1.60 $1.55 $1.10 ¢ $1.69 ERCERNENENENEN 0ld Gold Assorted Milk Chocolates. . ... .. 2:1b. Miss America Assorted Chocolates . Lipps’ Assorted Chocolates ... .. Thin-Shell Filled Dainties ...... Nif-T-Nibles Hard Candies. ........51b. $1.00 Peerless Maid Hard Candies ........51b. $1'00 I I M I e, reat Values for Reversible Electric Toasters pooples . $4.39 Surely the housewife will appreciate nothing more than one of these electric toasters. They are equipped with handy handles for reversing the bread. Toasts two pieces of bread at the same time. “Ruth 0—Marim "Watson. A Mu 10°00—Social hour 11.00—Slumber music. —WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—740 6:30—Adelphia Whispering Orchestra. KDKA |>|mm-rxh—ow “All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You - al hour defferson City—830 —Studio program. 37 WDAF Kansas City—810 0 fimim Troubaddura River and witr namp 0—goodricn Ord [ ona S0 pion, Sparkers, §:30—Goudrich "Or hestra; quartet. throng was J 9—WTMJ Milwaukee—1,020 ;:d mother fl‘"“ AEDI?IH ml!‘l N smiles as she wat —HBand concer was 14 P and “paid b 4 yea y 403.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul-740 throua® Toilege by w on tables 8:30—Aeollan recital. assume the vespo: s of the §:00—lpana Troubad State’s highest oflic th mem nmmm Ord\cnlrl quartet. ber of the Republi ever to| m .lO——D be so honored in ¥ — PROGRAM TO EMBHACE CHARACTER SKETCHES Community Institute to Be Enter- tained by Miss Cornelia Skinner, Daughter of Noted Actor. . 5elb. van & Schenck, .5-1b. )—Goodrich Ofchestra: quartet. T.6—WHAM Rochester—1,080 3&‘&‘&#&’%&‘%‘&‘ mpion_Sparkers. \M)W Omaha—500 Foresters. 4‘? ¥:00—Ipana RS 318.6—KVO0O Tulsa—860 U—Rmn kton Band. 8:00—instrumental concert. lan_ recital. 30—Twin piano concert, a Troubadours. V UU—]HAQI ‘roubadours. CKCL Toronto—840 545.1—KSD St. Louis—550 emble. 8:00—Champion Sparkers. 516.9—WTAG Worcester—380 ’N JK:———IAHVIIAHT\OI 7:30—The Soconsans; V ; ):00—ipana. Trou S0 cnie, e Yan & Schenck —guiicn Orcheaira: auarigt. 8:30—Etudio program, P0G SOUTHERN. 490.7WOAI San Antonlo—500 206.9—WWNC Asheville=1,010 9:30-<ltsh program. 7:00—Dinner music. WESTERN. 435.9—WSB_Atlanta—630 EDND—ROA Desvie-oE 8:30—Dinner concert. lombia Phonograph program. 9:30—Tell-Me-a-Story hour. 408.3—KFI Los Angeles—610 9:15—Radiotorial period. 11:00—¢ orchestra. 1:00a—Modern music. " n—ln'ml\ T.:' adouu. 336.0—KNX Los Angeles—890 J—Goodrieh Ghur, 11:00—Feature program (2, hours) 10330 —Natienat nd opera, OUa—Dance orchestras (3 hours). 516.9—WMC Memphis—380 384.4—KG0 Oakland—780 9:00—Ipana_Troubadours. 1:00—Vaudeville. 9:30—Goodrich ‘Orchestra; quartet. iz':ou—’rfl Vagabonds. 336.9—WSM Nashville—890 1:00a—Dance_orchestra. 9:99—Ipana, Tronbadours. o 508.2—KLX Ouakland—590 30—Goodrich” Or: 1000~ National prat o D e Ou—Educational program. 249.9—WCOA Pensacola—1,200 2:00—0ld-tmers’ night. 9:00—Bridge lesson. 491L.5—KGW Portland—610 9:30—Danca music 10:30—Jubiice Singers. et AR Baveters. 322.4—WSMB New Orleans—930 454.3—KFRC San Francisco—g00 9:30—Varied musical prosram 2 hours). 0—Cecilians (1 hour), 251.1—WRVA Richmond—1,180 11:00—Maxwell hour. 8:30—Bridge lebson. 12:00—sally programn: #:00—Hawalian. musie. 1:00a—Dance orchestra. 10:00—Studio features. 422.3—KPO San Franclseo—710 11:00—Atwater Kefit Artists. 12100—Pacific network program, #47.5—KFOA Seattle—670 rehestra -nd mlouu. gram, 2:00—N; B, 1:00a—Silver Klug Reve Guaranteed Electric Heaters $1.29 Qi< heaters are equipped it Gt femgth extension 98¢ to $6. cord, strong metal guards anc A useful and appropri- ate gift for the business metal hase to prevent ulting, Thia is an ually low man, Made to give long i anu e and satisfactory service. price for ‘such wood quality Come in and inspect them. o =0 @ New—Truly Delicious! 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