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THE EVENING STAR, W \\TII NGTON, D @ St\'l‘l'R[).\Y,r MA R("IT o 1909 VOTE PLEAFORD.C. ON WAL TONIGHT T. W. Noyes’ Subject Is “Washington and Inaugura- tion™; Borah to Open Forum. chairman of the national repre- District of Columbia the second of a serics of ta'ks en the disiranchised state of the resi- nis of the District of Columbia. h of the ar- he commiitee as one of the ! atures of the Station program of WMAL to- chbsen the sub- and the Inaugura- | tonight, which will 25 o'clack on Noves has Washinaton th> WMAL the > of pro- opening by A of Idaha, ’n'rv’n rela- ¢ heralded a mnfil radgio atso will discuss wil g0 on the i the forum wili Jound for this fea- provided bv th» United Band, under the direction will thr Natioj network distribute th» forum discus- 2 millions of homes from the | ic to th he forum WMAL 1 1 be pro- the Unit pt. William J. Stannard Senator Rerah, prominence will one WMAL's early atiractions, It will h piano syncopations by of the Cotton Picker's Orches- ttractions include rters, a recital by ano, and two. late ‘Matkers of Popu- > program by | Louise B Columbi lar Melodies. thr Everg! Walter Damrcsch will 1 to dircct th> General phony Orches one of the ()uhl nd- WRC and its asso- National Broad- m. The famous conduztor | Florida on a brief vaca- several interesting features anged to mark his re- urn tonight bas been on, and . Orchestra Selections. The sympho Mendelssohn's s from Ka! “Andante” and “Finale’ Symphony No. 1 will jons will be the and Grainger's “Shepherd's i will be an international note o) of dance tunes to be th Lucky Strike Orchestra m which WRC to 11 o'clock. Two' '\1H7”< alco will be inter-| th the fox trots. The selec- the orchestra in- “Japanese Sand- Barcarolle,” Rio Rita,” “bnd “Varsity Dreg.” 2 of Indiana will Bible talk at 7 amon? the mu- are the weckly White znd the | Hunt and her hits will eckly ndinz recital of Lew by Mildr Orchest rve ht Andy ROBINSOil RESIGNS POST AS ASSISTANT SECRETARY ¥a “National Farm WOL will feature “Amos Department Official Plans Automobile Trip Throngh 1 European Countrics, Anat side of the 2pproaching change of administrations was scen to- fay in the Navy Department when the announcement was made that Assistant | Theodore Doug Robinson | his resiznation to the | effect. March 4. The | accepted as of that ! M Robinson. and their | iss Helen Douglas Robinson, | Europe on the S. S.| ay. They will take through Italy, | slovakia. Hun- Holtand rmany. Bel- and Seotland. On June 1 r homa in Her- | 1% to continue his s'ate polities, it DUPLICATE KEY IS USED IN $160 CLOTHING THEFT Hizh School ! sh. n Armstron?y of Jewelry and Homs Is Robbrd $160 s and sorted at e lockors ordav. Col and 8150 in cash atch valued at ere taken from Sehonl v 5100 Four- ! and Febru- indow. Prop- < of wearing aht to 1. 1820 intruder rance n th had dnor, third The maid incident v he ment told reported Elected Bank Cashier. HE thi March 2 (Spe- this city. has the Citizens val. Warren enily of “ront R tant grinzg 11:00—News: 110:00— 11:00—5lumber hour, | h1 mashed | f1n00 «11.00—Ponce 3isters, PROGR \\I (Meters on lejt of call letters, Rl);\\A MARCH 2. 1929, kilocucles on right. Al time pom. unless Twise indicaled.) LOCAL .\umnal Broadcasting Co.) A. demonstration hour «N 30—Clover Club Trio (N 45—Studio program (N. B. C.) 00—St. Reais Orchestra (N. B. C.). —Jolly Bill and Jane (N. B. C.) —Motion picture guide. 00—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra Bic) 20-—"Washington's Welcome to In- sugural Visitor,” by Edwin C. Graham. 7:00—Bible | 1 Chureh.” by Hogg of Indiana. ~Lotus Orchest A Week of the World's Busi- * by Dr. Julins Klein n recital by Lew White (N B. C) Mildred Hunt _with Orchestra (N. B. C. 00—General Eleetric hour (N, B. C.) 00—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra B.C.). Fnmman N > The Christian Representative Marimba t. courtesy of Btholine, to 12:00- Orchestra Wardman Park Dance 205.4—WISV—1.460, Farm News Charles X. Stenzl~ 30—Papec. —Old Kinz Tut 00—11. W. Warner. agronomizt 15—Kathryn Crowlev. pianist. 50—Acronantical School. —Jews Harp Virtuoso. 0—George Landis 9:00—Business Builders. 15—Big Bd, harmonica plaver. 9:30—Pa Brown and th> Little Browns. 9:43—Hilo Bovs 00—Woodville Brown, Southern tron- bador. 15—Fran Trappe, 30—Greer Co. —R.. F. & P Fiddlers, “onc-man band.” OUT-OF-TOWN Programs prepered by fhe Associated Press 454.5—WEAF New York—660 3:30—Musica] features, 20—Bill and Ja 0—Dinner music. O0v—Spitainy’s music, 30—Romance Isle. 8.00—Organ recital 8:30—Mildred Hunt, 9:00—Symphony_orchestra. l(i 00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—Ponce Sisters: dance, 394.5—WJZ New York—icn 3:30—Demonstration Hour, 20—Music and sports, 6:00—Feultless Pive: 0—Pals 0—Dance musi 0— Melodrama. :00—Slumber hour, 122.3—WOR Newark—3 30—Matinee programs. 5:15>—WOR studio tea. 50—Aviation; orchestra. 30— Fraternity Row 8:15— National Security 8:30—Recitai 9:00—Gamboleers. 9:30—Orchestra. 10:05—People’s Choral Union. 10:30—Orchesira. danee: witching hour. 343.6—~WABC New York—=&60 1:15—Matinee program, 6:00—Dinner dance. 7:00—Sportografs: orchostras. 9:00—Trio; th> Gossipers. Lesgua, Il 10:00—Nationel Forum. 16:30—Song writers; cance (11, hours). 6—~WLWL New York—1,100 6:00—New Rochelle College hour. 6:35—Muslc and talks. —1,100 : concert orchestra, Ciub Entertainers. American Legion Band. 0—Melody Loys. dance hour, 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 6:30—Dinncr music: Dr. Kiein 8:00—Goldman Band; Entertainers, 9:00—Pan-Americana. 9:30—WBAL Fnsemble, Marylanders —WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 6:30—Orchestra. Plantation Four. 9:30—Musical Chefs, 0:00—Orchestra: Dance Raiders, 1:00, : dance band. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 3:39—Demonstration hour. 6:00—Orchestra: Pals 7:00—FEduci tional: Radio Club. 7:30—Literature Gems. 8:00—Goldman Band: Entertainers, 9:00—Pan-Americana; 7-11's, 110:00—Dance hour, 11:00—Messages to Comdr. Byrd. 260.7—WHAM Rochester— 3:30~Demonstration hour. 6 —Dinner musie. 6:55—Theater party 2:00—Goldman Band: Ent-rininers, 9:00—School of Music. 9:30—Musical feature | 10:00—Newscasting: ol 11:00—Dance hour; news, 339.5—WGY Schenectady- 6:30—Dinner music 7:00—Spitalny’s music. 30—Musical program, # 30— Milared Hunt 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—Dance hour. S—WRZ Springfield—990 3.30--Demonstration hour, 6:00—Orgen recital. 6:30—Pals 00—Talks: orchestra #:30—Entertainers: the 9 30—Concert feature 10°00—Sports; orchestra. 10:15—Hockey game, 11:00—News: dance’ music, SOUTHERN, 405.2—WSB Atlanta—340 7:00—Sunday School: Music Bos &.00—Goldman Band: Fntertainers 9:00—Symphony orchesira 1000 Tunes of Broadway. 11:45—Musical feature. 5—WAPI Birmingham—1,140 7.00—Children’s Club: <tudin 8:00—Hawaiian Quariet: orchestra, 237.6—WRBT Charlotte—1,050 0— Demonstration hour. 6:30 - Dinner music. 7:00-- Automotive Merchants 8:00-Goldman Band: Entertainers 4°00—Symphony_orehestra, 10:00 —Tunes of Broadway. 565.6—WHAS Louisville—820 7.30—Studio concert R.00—Goldman Band: Entertainers, 9:00—Symphony_orches 10-00—Tunes of Broadwa 11.00 —Enscmble 12°00—News: midnight dance. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 A:00—Hotel orcheostra 7:00—Amos-Andy: Pipe Club, £:00—Goldman Band: Entertainers 5 00—Svmphant orchestra, Musziczl frature dance, Troupers STATIONS 10:50-—Planta 15—Blue Boys. :00—Weather tion Tchors. Ridz> Mountain Hirmony report. :00-—Popular songs by Philadelphia. Jerry Harp's Collegians, 50— Where to Eat and Why," the Chef. 7:00—Flashes from The Evening Star 7:15—Piano_syncopations by a “Cot- ton Picker.” 0—Correct. time. 7:31—Violin duets by Gill V. tou and J. D. Boone. 7:45—Thirty _Club_Forum. by A. Cloyd Gill 00—The Honolulans. 25— "Washington and the Inauaura- tion,” by Theodore W. Noyes, chairman joint committee ~ on National representation 45—Lounise Bonuso, soprano. 9:00-Lecse's Saturday Nighters 00--National Radio Forum, arranzed b The Frenina Star. Speaker. Senator Borah of Idaho: music by the U. & Armv Band ~Makers of Modern Melodies (C B. 8. 19:00—Everglades Jack Harris of by Schmit- conducted 00 30 Orchestra Wa A Weather Bureau reports, 0:55Arlington_time signals. 05— Weather Burcau reports, 3:45 228.9—WOL—1.310, (American Broadeasting Co.) 4 The Town Cricr 00—Nuggets of knowledge, 03—Dinner concert. 15—Talk by Charles W. 30— Request program. 11 “Amos ‘n’ Andy.” 00 to 12:00—Dance music. Darr, Samanan STATIONS Scheduled for Fastern standard time. 4R1.2—WSM Nashville—630 15—-Sunday School; newscasting. * 45--Dr. Klein. :00—Goldman Band: Entertainers. 9:00—Barn dance featurcs, 58.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 00—Mountzineer Club. :30—Old time orchestra. CENTRAL, —KYW Chicago—1,020 00—Tune Peddlers; Chiczgo Concert Co. 00—News: orchestra :30—Slumber music: ~Insomnia Club. 4164—WGN-WLIB Chicago—320 9:00—Vocal: Gangland 00—Tunes of Broadway. 00— Features popular, 1:00a—Knighis of the Bath, 447.5—WMAQ Chicago—670 :30—Chicago Historical Society. 00—Amos: stock exchange game. 0—Northwest Tabernacle. 20a—Dance (22-3 hours). 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—300 3:30—Demonstration hour. 00—Orchestra: Pals. :00—Two trios® aviation: dance. 00—Band concert: Entertainers 9:00—R. F. D. program: Jack & Jean. 10:00—Hawaiians: organ. :00—Dance_hour, 00—Nite Club of the Air. orchestra, 12 | 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070 | Hawkins, 6:00—Hotel orchestra: 7:00—Hotel orchestras, 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 1 0—Tuncs of Broadway. 11:00—Dance music (2 hours). 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—350 3:30—Demonstration hour. 6:00—Orchestra; dinner music. 7.00—Music talk: From Broadway. 8:00—Goldman Band: Entertainers. #:00—WJR Artists’ Bureau. 10:00—Melodrama 11:00—Ncws; Amos: dinner music. dance music. WILLiHONOR DE PRIEST. Banquet Proposed by Colored Vot- ers for Representative-Elect. Represcntative-clect Oscar De Priest of Iliinois wiil be a guest of honor At A testimonial banquet to John R. chairman of the colored ivision of the Republican na- committee. to be held in the feteria of the Armsirong High School Monday evening. The Washington Concert Orchestra { will render musical selections, while the | Glee Club of Howard University, directed | White's rev by Prof. Roy W, Tibbs, will zive several song numbers. TODAY'S A‘V[USEMFNTS National—"The Little Spitfire,” edy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"The Blushing Bride,” mu- sical comedy. at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Poli's The Scandals,” (ieorge com- Wardman Venice,” at Strand—"Ginger Girls, 2:45 and 8:15 p.m. Little Theater—"Rehind the German Lines. photoplay, ‘2t 1:20, 3:20, 5:20. 7:20 and 9.20 pm Metropolitan—“Weary River,” at 9:50 and 11:45 am. 1:45 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:35 pm Palace — “Desert Am.. 1153, 4, Fox—"New tinuous show “Merchant of *at 8:30 pm burlesque. at Nights.” &t 25 55 and 10 p.m. Year's Eve” and & con- from 11 am. to 11 pm rle—"Redskin,” at 10 and *1:50. 3:55, 5:50, 7:45 and 9: The Doctor's Sceret 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 7:50 and 1 11:40 am., 9:35 p.m President .35 ‘The Birth of a Race™ % and 9 pm dor—"Do Your Duty." 0. 8:05 and 9:35 p. The Little Wildeat, 8:05 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"Nauzhty Baby.” 3.30, 5. 6:30. 8 and 9:30 pm at at ot 2, “Man: Animal, and spirit. tion of man’s nature. Librars apen daily, exeent Sunday, ‘ ” Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 6:00 — Dinner Music — WEAF, WEEI. WRC. WCAE also WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI. WGY. WGR, WTAM. WWJ. WSB, WBT last hal: hour 00—Goldman Band: Del Staig- ers, soloist — WJZ, WBAL, ., WJR. WLW, WSB, WBT, Vocal Hilar- WJZ. WBZ. WBAL WHAM, KDKA, WJR. WLW, KYW. WHAS, W3B, WBT, WRVA WJAX 9:00—Symphony Orchestra: Wal- ter Damrosch, Conductor— WEAF. WEEL. WTIC. WJAR. WTAG, WCSH. WFI, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE. WTAM WWJ WHAS. WSB, WBT, WJAX, WRVA 10:00 ~Tunes of Broadway: World | Dances—WEAF. WEEI, WTIC, WCSH. WFI. WGR. WCAE. WGN, WHAS RADIO COMMISSION EXTENSION VOTED Senate Modification Ends Board’s Life December 31 of This Year. By the Associated Press, The House bill extending the life of the Radio Commission as an adminis- trative body was passed last night by the | Senate with a modification that the commission be continued only until De- cember 31 of this year a full year, Acceptance of the December 31 com- promise ended another filibuster scare which had provoked the filing earlier in the night of a petition to invoke the cloture rule shutting ofl debate. Copeland Propeses Compromise. Senator Copeland. Democrat, New { York. who spoke for more than hours against the bill. proposed the compromise. Senator Watson, Repub- lican. Indiana accepted the amendmer L. Because of the change. the bill must be returned to the House for reconsid- eration. Under the House measure the commission’s administrative authority rather than for | i six | sponsor of the measure, | would have been extended to March 1,/ | 1930, | Senator Dill. Democrat "one of the friends of the me; pressed regret at the chan: Washington, sure, €x- which ends- the life of the commission nearly | | three months earlier than was proposed by the House bill. The provision in the | House bill term:nating the nominations of members of the commission next r.h» ruary 23 Vas retained by th2 Ee Another Amendment Rejected. During the measure’s consideration another amendme cquire the com- mission to hold hearings on licenses at | plaices where stations are located rejected by a vote of 40 to 14. The amendment was introduced by | | Senator Broussard. Democrat, Louis- fana, who said that a station at Shreve- | port, La.. had been compelled to bring | witnesses to' Washinzton on several oc- | casions at great expense. HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come in and lock over mu’ stock. I'= E Morrison Paper Co. ]MIS Pn Avr We Buy From You And Sell To You TENDLER’S PAWNBROKER'S SALE CO. 913 D Street N.W. 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The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 17th St. and New York Ave. SPECIAL OPENING From 8 to 10:30 Tonight Admission 25 Cents LITTLE THEATRE 9ih, Ret. ¥ oan HELD OVER FEA'S SUPER PRODUCTION Bekind the German Lies - Also “RILLING THE KILL] Midnite Show Sund y Nite NO ADVANCE BN PRICE: it T A hten a0 PRESIDENT 1th and Penn. Ave. TRE ¥ BIRTH PAce, Showinzs and 9 PM PRICES Adults. S0c Children E. H SOTHERN in 4 Dramatic R rltals from Shakespeare Plavs and . Mar. 1 & 2, Mat. & Eve. Single admission. S350, 11 & member. $1 T. Arthur Smith and Wardman I Seats on <ale lard Newsstan I INAUGURAL BALL [ ZIONIST ORGANIZATION Saturday Evening, March 2, 1929 Jewish Community Center anistIr visitors v inyi i he Third Gen- S W b Bresented at R0 pom The Parrot 1643 Conn. Ave. “Speaks for Iisclf” Luncheon SEA FOOD CAFE Herzog’s fresh live lobste; ‘Turtle soup from turtle, frog legs. burg and silad: de crabs. All fre: shad and shad roc, chicken, ete Close at & M, Winter Months sed Sundass Franklin 5823 and 9912 11th and Water Sts. I AMUSEMENT | See the World A $4,000.00 Trip for 50c See/ - \H‘eur AROUND the WORLD with J. Elbert Tune World’s Gre;flest Travel Picture \NOW PLAYING | Japan and China India—Singapore Egypt and Europe DON'T MISS IT! J. Elbert Tune will appear in Person. HEAR how he escaped from Kidnapers near Shanghai, China. SEE the mysterious sacred rites performed in Kalighat Tem- p'e, India. Human Bodies burned in the Burning Ghat. SEE a South Sea war dance. Authentic Pictures Also a Comedy New COSMOS Theatre 919-921 Penn. Ave. N.W. Twice Daily, 2:30 & 8:30 P.M. G STRAND MUTUAL BURLESQUE “GINGER GIRLS” wiTn Harry Cleff and Fritzie White NOW PLAYING Opening Today at 9 A. M. A Dyramie Drema in Sound & Natnral Coloys! REDSKIN A Beant 1l Love Story See EUROPE if you will But SEE AMER!CA FlRST stone Park or Colora o i 7 Ask for IMustrated Itinerary E. R. 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TH ~OFFICIAL Inaugural Entertainment Rialto Theatre Cth St., between G and H Sun. and Mon., March 3 and 4 8:15 P.M :15 P.M. O b S. L. ‘Roxy’ Rothafel Master of Ceremonies ARTISTS S Elasnoe Primicr) Sapxanc Mi Sylvia Lent, iolinist Miss Hazel Arth, Soprano Republican': Glee: Club, Columbus, Ohio Hamilton Glee Club, Chicago, Media Grotto Chanters, Topeka, Kansas Charles Colfax-Long’s Unlae Picturization of Washington “The Enchanted City from Dawn to Dusk” 10-Piece Orchestra Admission $1.50 and $1 Rialto Box Office Now Open LT AT AEREENEER N, F AT FOQURTEENTU With MARY ASTOR CHARLES MORTON Night of terror and of kisses, cf eracking pistols and soft words of love. . . . It is a night of perilous 1 who looks lion dollars. million dollars and a like a mi A For A ON THE STAGE Fox Studias Pieseats "JOHNNY MARY VICTOR Recordiny and Radio Star Making a PERSONAL APPEARANCE In Conjunction with a Great. Staze Show N aed Featuring This Steliar Arvay of Broadway Favorites 3 SPEEDY BOYS RUTH HAMILTON v Creat BETSY REES Ziealeld Daneing SULLY & GOMALY Featy oy BERT FROHMAN er of Ceremon e exd Fifraorcinary FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA LEON BRUSILOTF Dirsctor of Music Dedicates the Overture to HERBERT HOOVER 20th President of the United States MURIEL LaFRANCE of BOXIS GANG GnestSoloint FOX MOVIETONE NEWS It Soeaks for Itselt unioie Following the Final Performance SUNDAY, MARCH 3 GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW Commencing ot 12,05 Monday Ave. TOM'S 1th &N, € E. “UNCE. CAROLINA " Capital St. "Sitcle SOV TION JESSE THEATER R Tur 19 Host REX BE 4th and Bulternut Sts, No_Parking Troubl in “TH a LY LOVE JOF BROWN and_GER. : STEAD in “HIT OF TH: SHOW. DUMBARTON ' “HORSEMAN OF COMEDY. “OK M Wiscansin Ava. TOM MIX in THE PLAINS." N. X MULHALL TOMORROW Nn«cunnrxn STAN and Mews adventure for a youny man with a @ NI ERI T EESESIESE e RE W Tnnll‘lll o Mat. To JATIONA N ST & Cort Theater . Comedy T The LATTLE SPITFIRE STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT “MARY'S OTHER HUSBAND" LAST CONCERT PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTURO TOSCANINI Conductor TUES AY, MAR. 5 ' SHING BRID TOMOR. NITE--SEATS NOW LEE SHUBERT Tresets MARGARET ANGLIN ““SECURITY" A New Pl b Exes. 30c to 8¢ Tonight L a S EDITION GEORGE WHITES : £ i SCANDALS cés . NEW THE WORLDS GREATEST REVUE™ ~ WORLD'S GREATEST CAST... = BEG. SUNDAY---SEATS NOW Eves. $1 to S3.95%—Sat. Mat., SI ta S$2.30 Uit niew s Muvivae Ur miin JOE COOK .. NATIONAL THEATER BLAse RE-OPENING 'KEITH'S ™37 MAT. SUNDAY For Reservat Phane Main 4184 dv Company in htest and Rest 500 GOOD 51 SEATS NELLIE KELLY 450 MEZZ. SEATS COHAN 75C SONG3 3 COHAN L\'RICS COHAN __DANCES coHAN LAUGHS 500 EALC. rnc E Phillips Memorial Gallery LA EXHIBITION of ARTHUR B. DAVIES SPECIAL EXHIBITION of DERAIN MARCH 2, 3 and urday. Sunday & Tuesday 0 AM. 10 6 PM. 1603 21t Stre MEMORIAL LOEW’S PALACE al_1i_Cont._irom NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Maser Picture JCHN GILBERT In a Picture of Fiers Love “DESERT NIGHTS” ON THE STAGE WESLEY EDDY In a Loew-Publix Vnit “CARNIVAL COCKTAIL” ADDED ATTRACTIONS LOEW’S COLUMBIA 1007 ALL-TALKING “THE DOCTOR’S SECRET” Should Doctors Teli? ADDED ATTRACTIONS METRO MOVIETONE Bupbint A Pupils Bl 1an's p v | DAVISON’S | our method placed ir. Class Sat. nal 2301 Gy At Dancing. 92 Class Tues. Eves. in New Dances, Tanza. CATHERINE BALLE rthm, poise. limbering, Pri el ‘liunu.mu\(\ P I Connrave, nw “Tango Tango 10 & o'clock in Tang for advanced daneers. leachers an MILLER'S. 1208_18th_st. N. 703 COLUMBIA STUDIO where you learn to DANCE in seven lessons Waltz. Fox Trot, Hops Tanza Fic. 10T FOSGONOW. Tel Fr. 3RAR Transients 'v- The in One Dav 3e i i Tango arting Sat. 5 | teams. Open 9:00 A.M. Close 10 P,

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