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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1028 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928. AT A o D Tonfght %:2 AMUSEMENTS. | AmuskMmENTS. AMUSEMEN e TWO POLICE AUTOS | [ -one rance: wavio exrerammen ) Bl|| T0 PROLONG || crrce mieares TN {yATIONAL - 73 1 Now Tinin ox H EATRE \{ " o PHONE oxbres TAKEN 2726—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 ; " - “MERRY-GO-ROUND” %) B i e v e Detective Answering Call| 33— sooieie ) ; Early Action Expected on A Mo - WP oy Orchostra o T ! \ R 30 Crashes Street Car—Two | ‘ o i Hurt in Accidents. 1‘ Rt : i Radio Commission. - — ; | Beg. Monday _ Seats Selling ‘ ; | S—WBAL Raltimore—1,030 iiee Sin Vol Smmnons orenesra | Measure Extending Life of Chiiengo—80 Mats. Wed., Fri. and Sat, it l ilm Fealul‘es IR THESE wi.:.\.(::gsm Margaret Anglin A police automobile in which Detec- | it hong e g e The Senate committee on interstate | T e IN Wa. Faversham Jacob Bes-Amd Hou < ROINE ¢ ; X i commerce has stolen & march on_the o HOSE N . W i tive B. C. Kuehiing was going Lo in-| _ 7:00—Supper lell nrwram Bt Commitiee oo matine lananshs PRINCE.;S. A nitE . % 1R Holes Pm.:“ — bers | h=sTony e Seieaphinic eries by teporting ot the first bl to ] HLRAGS oK ’ ” {R Rele Peers cm,m.““ extend the life of the Federal Radio < e ! " Commission until March 15, 1920. ‘The | RJESSE THEATER '®!% " | Georges Renavent Antony Holles ' SA’ Y M i . favorable report is expected to lead to In Sardou’s Masterplece o R—WGR Bufialo—90 20— Dinner cone e i Ditina o action within the month in both houses | AKE UNTERS R - N\ “nl’lo"‘c‘" 9 o o ) ke, of Congress on this feature of proposed : \ S SR I—WNAK B 2 } N ] radlo Tegislatlon, o cather ot [N 5 _ON, o8 \ A Tempestuous ‘ oy 63 stra i Scnator Dill of Washington, fathe! o0 o ] £ g i [N K : ) the adlo Inw. nias the bill in charge | § oy Yo . Romance of the days when Blistertaii Dt e s ORI k Sy It adds to the Watson bill, which pro- || DUMBARTON ennsin, A1 Prisco wasithe Paris of America . v vides simply for the one-year extension, (§pog ok iy ; 1 " an amendment limiting the authority of ‘ARE B] . i AR Ttk Smphony the commission to issue licenses of more Detanive . than six months' duration. Senator Dill L says that he later will ask for adoption of other features of his own bill, in- rous 17 % cluding restrictions on patent license | ? RissiaRarabl T ANTEL | ’ (t $ 3:30 | "B Apparent that sgrecmont be- | N OAves opei G ¢ LENINGRAD tween House and Senate on the one- | 1E ROUC RS . jand and \ SUNDAY NITE AT 8:30 | year feature is certain In the pro- /@ with MARY ANTGR. i MOSCO W | tracted House hearings, temporarily AMERICAN st [held in ab while the Senate | e BOD committee tak ip the confirmation of | LIBERTYM\\""[:;:.;“ : +alar an W a. i | e oseson — Commissioners Caldwell, Pickard and | 2 ; X ; i | Lafount. very little opposition to extend- | RICHAT : n | TODAY B‘"u“" TOII'.IE : ing the commission has cropped out. On | EEXDE X . Toes AT 230 ELASCU ATn dding . I8 ; the House side. however. a limitation of | w il caturite noopd | N W St | : Wi 90 days on broadcasting licenses is being | | MARIAN ~NIXON HOB Crooning jurged to preclude the danger of “freez- || WORTH C“ch A"l ' SATURDAY’S | WiTH i & ! CHILDREN | coroon S ing” the broadeast situation TOMORROV s : F1O Senator Dill is of the opinion that ME. 0. NEXT SUX. "5 &7 Seats Now JED HARRIS cresents street 1 nt Orchesina —WMAO-WQ O Direction Geo. Cam Chestras (11 N irk— this item will be amicably adjusted. He 'ON N- Cap. & Fia. Ave. 47 Y‘ <ot averse o % 90-day provision u || IROXTON - Gap, & Fia, hve A Y - pERT u of six months The commission it- LANGDON in “STRONG M GiL s self ther of these proposals quite | TAKQMA Takoma Park, D. C. 1 ceptabie. for h l::lr‘ : it has' been fssuing 5 g bles licenses for only 60 days heretofore. | § puck 3NEY ) Slight opposition st the con- | AE Y s Ray SRR ARLE O 6 TR ot ‘E“S firmatior: of the commissioners has bp.fln] TOMORRON CBOLORES COSTEL § Direc Bfi S\S & Winow™ § m L THREEAS 5 . —WELWILIT Philadelphin—3 40 nrese d in the resumed Senate hear- | ings which temporarily have taken the Silver Sprii center of the stage awav from the House | [ 95LYU aaie admission 3 committec. Senator Watson, chairman, | § THE GREAT MATI. ROBBERY i il inent thinks that action on the confirmations | : i s can be obtained by Saturday, when the| JCAMEQ THEATER ™" Reiwier PRICES "*"% "0 "% 23 ™ . . o 2 1\ Senate hearings are scheduled to wind | § SATURDAY MATINFE__BUCK | JONES -~ X 2 | up with the testimony of M. H. Ayles- | D & Mllags LAST TIMES 5200‘000 MILL FIRE b ; st | worth. president of the National Brzmd-“ HANGHATRN Y. AuH THODHY i JoSE POLI’ TODAY LAID TO INCENDIARY | - A e s | oS58 B e o |NEW STANTON T ] N e GAY PAREE (ar Operatc York v i Svmohons Orenestrp. | (N Subject of so much eriticism at the EowARD | ; 5 hearings, Senator Watson announced | s o 4 MATINEE. 30c to $2.00 i . ) hour < R0 T Ty AT o e e o8 § i b badiie S lios iphier: miste, that he has called the head of the | NLY! CHAWR OF HILLS N0 ~ ) NIGHT. Soc_to 8. Stanley, Va., Blaze Followed Sev-| 00—Dance _orosram largest chain system in order to obtain CIRCLE 2105 Pa. Av WL Mo BEG. TOMOR.~-Mats. Thar. & SAT { BOB2—WOW Omaha—s00 his viewpoint. Commissioner Caldwell Amole Parking Smare. i T = = | 30-—Tracy-Brown x_Orchestra, KEN MAVNARD. “THE SEATS eral Others Unsolved by & ow Fark ymniesl 3 st | DS made ‘the statement before both 3 THE v Now 00—Phileo hour House and Senate committees that he | AESTARR ‘ Police Investigation. V0=Danca music favored displacement of chain stations | World Events ~ > i v g 543.1—RSD St. Louis—330 by independents on the cleared chan- in Sound - i < nels because of the fact that mosti RADIO SERV ; 28\ chain programs can be tuned in by the || —by evnerienced men > 2 C“ ILSE DEVOLF mtonershn certain most favorable re- || pau S ar mem ASER ception hours. | “Kronedyi 2 . Orch,, £3; Bal., 3¢ te $2.50 Plas Unconnected stations, however, must | ) A i | EN s Ope Yiare: O al Tox demonstrate that their programs are of equal merit if thev hove to obtain the | o “plum” channels. Mr. Caldwell proposes | 5 - to “stagger” one or two chain stations| | O X '.TE'.‘T'OIAL SOUTHERN L in each zone so that the country will bs g -~ 2068—WWNC Asherille—1.010 A Slgtan e adequately provided with long-distanca | i head 108.5—KF1 Los Angeles—it0 ) - i . . n P g chain_program reception and at the e for rebuilding a A = EloMbonr o same time be able to tune in on other 2 abush mill| % <k 2:00a—Midoizht " frone programs. This il not eliminate chain f k q 1 A . 416.4—KHJ Los Angeles—120 broadcasting, but will confine individua | 3 J: : 12:00—Coneert it members of chains more closely to their L0 A LNAR FTANLEY CRANDALL THEATRES re Toss | vad i oL , \ . d 1 385—WDOD Chattanoors—1.22 E D L ostlmsreice Tang I ADRILLOM. \ Tirection Sanley Gorapany of (merica i e F Ol i Srae e (. Ceremonies incident to the dedication | | B[ %L i S N FESTIVAL . 2 B e verdre). tonight of the new National Press Club New Washington Bullding N 15th and New York Avenue quarters will be distributed throughout i gl i a greater portion of the country by the e \ WASHIBTCN. NATIONAL OPERA red and blue networks of the National 4 ¢ EDOUARD ALD o KN X Broadeasting Co. WRC will act as the Luncheon - 1 Ceseral Director duced by J. Fred Essary, president of e ahons A n s o v * nours) the club The musical portion of the | ith Gilbert Roland h Beery In H—KPO Ran Fraselsen—710 dedication program will be provided by k‘ T 2 = { ; Mem phige )80 3 5 . a e Unf arine rches- : 3 - " o ST OREMTON | ST | S SRR 1Y i 1722 LOVE MARF| | concerr b 10 00— News 1 key station for this event H s S —— . i POLI'S—FEB. 1325 The chief feature will be an address H g R C A by President Coolidge. Frank B. No; i e, I Lokt = 8L dgucs Wertaer 2 president of the Associated Press, als Al i { 1 g Lolme, Tocn 2 1 will speak. Mr. Coolidge will be intro- A D : - : 03 2 nours) Franz Lehar’s light opera, “The Merry LITA LOPEZ Wed. Aft. Feb 13, 4:30 370.2—KHQ Spokane—s10 Widow,” will be presented as the Philco Porte Rican Diseuse [ e —— s—R C Hour. Jessica Dragonette, soprano, will Ne Cower Charge \ i Blood Transfusions After Amputa-| & = pilt g i, moRon Orchestra fio-#squ‘mfl?‘“" sing the leading role i p Ay Time Wl e Y 's Li Sichrizadd 2 s s, A vocal program arranged by Walter 7 > tions Save Woman's Life—State Jaricel Prostany amanged by Waler | Nedara to Take No Action. R.C A. bour in place of the usual con- - . > N * 36, Prices, 1 3 Yot RN LR analRadioEnteminment RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS cert of the New York Philharmonic Or- Wetlk funed Saarhen Colestonn o S . il P ‘ TONIGHT. chestra, which is on tour. The singers | will be Gitla Ernstinn, soprano; Viola 1t N 7:00—8outh Sea Islanders; Ha- Silva. contralto; Lomelino Silvan, tenor: | No' 80 For Neuntu \ 7 Poyal Teat in a Rural Relreat 5 Sod e | Saturday, February 4, 1928 Salan | selections—WEA P, .g:‘xel: Kramer and Frederic Baer, bari- Homeopathic Pharmacy | WHITEY KAUFMAN ., st e = ; i e Malad ey ICTOR. CORDING ORCHEST i \\A-Wuhlnn;'-m!:‘-vy Yard (4345 omca ;‘2“0" Jooaland or- prfé'f.m‘.“i.‘lé’.‘fi':l“ vfi‘z’g"?.-nflxn%h\x\‘.‘fi i e | cvufc MULCAM$-E BOD JTICKNEY - PAULINE M‘%%g 3 cd .:-hf.rm;:fim:rjl e ;umu e WBAL, WHAM WRC, KDKa. | |Introduce Virginia Cureton, violinist; — . Il GEERSH & %‘oruov- LA SCALA= SIX FARMERETIES i’ Sara Becker, planist, and Seba Christie, ¥ Edu L Wymany WLW, WJR, KYW, WCCO. | |: ; f oduced by ym3a gangrene set in. | 955 p.m.—Arlington time signais ienor. The 'station’s dinner dance pro- | Plan Now for a < ion of both lces.| 10:05p.m Weather Bureau reports ESD.» WOC, WHO. Wow, - N | aram will be given by Archie Slater and | ? vere enaiea | o BT || woar wiis wew. wic, | | £i Bl K VACATION TRIP WEST 1 before the State | (322.4 Meters). i g bty &nu;fi&fi attraction to- €t 7 pm - Dinner concert consist- | 00—High Jinkers —WEAP, | |Gfpe il be @ condensed version of b i g and Sullivan’s famous operetta, | - : ing of request numbers, WGY, WCAE, WWJ. ;-vrml Mnu:‘.dg; my& by the Estelle | o 00—Philco s, o entwol ra Co. The cast in- Puget Sound 3 ston l-'ldla Forum Muow"—w.}z,w’BALAairA;l" cludes Elliott Button, Woodruff Youngs | unt e hesutiful % HARRY CARROLL g o Meters). WRC. KDKA, WLW, WJR, | |Jesse Veitch, Ira Meyer, Melville Veitch | I Rk s Osr“vtl_y '_A AND HIS BRIG 7. b News flashes. KYW, WCCO, KSD, woC. | |Gladys George, Mildred Sherman, Vesta | B onduct s ! FUN REVUE Wil DD Dance program by Me- ] 5 Pollock. Helen Tucker and a chorus of X 5 THE G -ATEST y 30 volces. i July 1 ) s 8 pm —Phil Hayden and Les Colvin, = . e ida ) . LOVE STORY THE SEASON'S radio entertainers, s f ams and his orchestra. a concert by | tes Rosersa- SENSATION DR. JOHN TRACEY EDSON H,l’!mz’ggmc;;g'n]!:(ron the City Club, by i the Honolulans and a talk prepared by lone now being made § EVER TOLD » ) three - 16-day Beginning Sunday Sclence Bervice are among WMAL Varation trips. Cale S 8:30 ~—The Honolulans. 80 St~ o 14 s S o v ! IS CLAIMED BY DEATH! 8:50 pm — wny We Wear Clothes,” 9:10-Condensed version of “The | | other features. i AR Another Fun Riot Q Zion Park. Bryce by Sclence Bervice, Mikado.” WMAL. et - | — WRHP. the America o | Academy 510 pm Condensed version of “The | | 10:00—Ceremonies ncidental to | | Cos station. will ne en i sacastin® || E. R. ROCHESTER'S TOURS by the Bstelle Wentworth dedication of National Press | |hour only this evening. Its program || M J0¥=—007 Disirict National Rank i { Gion ot 8 RCA. b % York Sym- | Palace—"Two Flaming Youths” at 1y . L i “’ "' tra, “ditected by \Wallor | 10°85 8 - 32:49,52:30.7412, $180,:9:06 War Memorial Planned. THE THAYER STUDIOS Fhilco hour, presenting “The x—"0ld Han Francisco,” conting- [ S0 Dopich t the St Widuw ous 12w to 1 pm W‘N(')'“-n’ R February | 4.-The Formal dedication of the Na- | i The Booilie | names of Al Hamoshire County. W | 11 8 age. J d Ay, president | 2 o 5 3 camps or ho Auring the wid (0] tional Pre sy and Frau a—""The Last Command.” at i War: will he jnserily - A bhronze tab. of the Asiw wm. 1305 5107 10 and vm o be ballt I on Inegs evanite me i e United Blates ) The Patent Leather [ monal - and creeted in front of the | L e # 5 A 12 50 2 55 5, 105 | county courthouse at Romney AR ~ = : COLUMBIA STUDIO 30 U 1030 pm. - Ward e e LR/ s o s bestrn | -:|Al‘xfnllmu'w“l i 1 l\l“ll:‘ ROBRURG, WHERE YOL LEARN 10 DANCE IN : [ “The Cheer Levder,” at 2 1 P 1. i | $450.000 FOR Y. W, €. A, |+ 2% Vi i+ || The Stranger in Wash- ||, T LESSONS 7., P ot 22 2 p . 1 i Sround o Ambasador—"Jas of Bleel,” at 220, ington Over Sunday Tel. Fr. 2166 10 M. fo 10 Wouna wt | Trust Fund Wil Be Used for Work * 2% 820, 8710 and 10 pm N Central—"The Iricsistible Lover,”, at Wilionmay wikhito attant in Mexico |1230,2,3.30,5 630, 8 and 0 40 pm e WALE0 8 REVW YORK. Fehruary & ) The | = Chureh - Serviees will Sy N, Dr. BOragus vas ¢ | National Boara of the ¥ W C. A s | find the Church An . K . s 1 bens wade the ‘-Au,umn. .,.mme.u, o RADIO SERVICE Notneements in the St I ) 5 vomsn 1 ; « st fund ol 440000 by My and i ! et W James oy 20 | Mre. Prederick Adums of Mexieo City| Fspert un sl sets Work urday Star of preat as I ANCING) NOW PLANING wv w noed 1 T WO R work M anbeed. Lot us b niee your old | I [ i T T e l‘ WILLIAM EVERS Main 1732 ' I NOT l_\'.l‘k J,| ! | 2 EM'l J“m Seeie $25000 for Injusies Adams & partier of Lord Gow | Fhe notices are | / | . American - Club. Speeches by President will be composed entirely of request |] Ma urtee! 10 e g Coolidge and others—WRC numbers. (168.5 Meters) . School Improvement Sought. i IN RUDERT HUGHEJS” Parnassus Trio Specinl s ; Yewne. : : 14 to urge construction of N Eatabiiahed | R (G thaiSotean 6 pm - Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra, Belaseo “Saturday's Children " com- i B8 oanatry 0 i BLGINNING TOMOR<OW = 6 DAYS ONL 630 pm ston picture guide edy, at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 220, an assembly room at the Olive Street | bt Y. ESTHER RALSTON 5 > 15 one of the few large | o« ~ 4 ) 1, n L . ” \ W8 x.‘r::‘ (f ux.’"l;’lltl\: “"‘r‘:‘v""‘"_].flullnre at 2:20, bulldings in the county without an au- I ; TH'E ‘,'fi!%' S|NGER,.. N St NEK S : o . shoe | B Sth & el X St ks s pianit, and Seba Christie | 2 15 and 8:15 nm 01l & real need, that of a free asembly | 3 e e wresee |y AMPASSADOR EMPIRE (O St Gayety " Bright Eyes.” burlesque, at place for community gatherings The Ny 3 BOVE m TR sondon 24 lo—"The Tove Mart,” continuous, | "0 Will fnclude the trustees of the iyt TR R JUNTOR COGRLAN working. commitiecs APOLLO "t m s y TODAYCRIN TIN TIN dn JAWS OF 30 BESSIE LOVE (0 DRESS PARADE™ | IGER PTER ¢ A L A c P Ve S K & : > - AVENUE GRAND > % ASY mh SEONK NA MR (lléllu : and red and blue netw t e WRC—National Broadeasting Co, R v natworks ol MOLLY DAY pn - teh 1o The Star I f - Madrillon and Spanish Vil- TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS HYATTSVILLE. Md., February 4.— » : 3 t : X .| National - “Honeymoon Lane” musi- | A delegation will wait upon the Prince | FROF A i { NOW PLAYING Bam.—Prank. Soott and bis or- | Natiensi~=Heosymoon Lane mus- Grorges County Board. of Education | 1137 401 A s b A i | AT iirtAsoria Onchentra | “ponre wciny Fareer ovan. ot 520, | Emenary” Schoot" 11 Sointed out | RN _ENGAGEMENT — AL JOLSON [0 - ! g .| the school “THE SPOTLIGHT" gimia Curcton, violinist. Sars | Kelth's Harry Carroll. vaudeville, at | ditorium_ Patrons say the room would | TODAYRIN TIN TIN W caaws ox [Tonay BETA “MARY™ ¥ by R W Schrum |2 15 and 8:15 p.m. delegation that will go to Upper Marl- " ! STEE MARLIE CHASECONMEDY | PRICE EY Jm - Archie Blater und hin or- | |, Erle—The I Pre rehool and representytives of the four SALLEGHEY in COUTLAWS OF 1 Tll\:!tll!‘ln\\ WILIIAM ROYD and RFD RIVER ba R o TRATL OF Lm s TORAY- SHIREEY. MASON i S ALLY 7222222727 7 HEROES N Rl e e o R MARTA COR! ™HE A Nisriews Paemecat Comedy v Al ® ddot MOON OF ISRARL CENTRAL ¥ ™ Mt ® & ¥ xw SANGER eEmbERGRNT Two fl.-.g Yo ths TORAYC DYNAMMTE TR Dow ? 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