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FEBRUARY 22, 1927. PART 1LJ 12 TUESDAY MORNING. President in Nation-JFide Address PRESIDENT WILL BE ON AIR TODAY BANDIT TWINS HOLD nDI UP Thirty-e'pht Stations Linked it Phone FAhcr 2020 Seventh at Olicc Virtlra Sa.rs He Couldnt Tell Them Apart and Gives One Description for Holiday Broadcast I See by Today's Times" Want Ads That woman la wanted to take complete charge of boys 3 and yean of age. References required. Wages 185 per month.

That experienced credit and collection man Is wanted for Inside and outside work. Salary and commission. That practically new Wedge-wood range Is offered for sale for $95. Cost $137. Washington Day in 1932 His Topic i I' iJ a i I 4r -t 1 I i i I -i 2 I -i i i Two bandit, so much alike in appearance that their victim believes they may bavt been twin brothers, early yesterday held up and robbed J.

M. Woodruff of 4778 Souih Broadway, manager of a Daley chain store, escaping wltli 140. A single description, fitting both bandits, was given the police. California Listeners May-Tune in on KFI or KGO The Byword of Spring Fashions That reward is offered for return of circle of diamonds lost near Eighth and Broadway. a ton.

using special circuits covering BY DR. RALPH L. POWER Chain broadcast will bang up a new record this morning when 200 telephone engineer, and a like number of radio technicians, link together thirty-eight stations from, the Atlantic to the Pacific for simultaneous transmission of an address by President Calvin Coolldge from Washlng- 10.000 miles. Practically every radio listener la the country will hear the broadcast which reaches from Portland, to Atlanta, to Los Angeles and Be- rTr PRESIDENT COOLIDSIr 'Tl i i I i strumentallsts; Frieda Runyon, Alta Runyon. 'cello and Irene E.

Bowering, pianist; W. A. Packard, tenor. 8:30 p.m. Moana Hawaiian Preserves Entertainers.

10 to 11 p.m. Los Angeles Railway dance orchestra. OTHER COAST STATIONS 1 THREE TONES Tnr.KF.n into A a- a m-t1 A aJ 'fi O' to i Hli ill THIS DRESS $65 FASHIONABLE from every angle is this model in a three-tone Compose effect. A Peach graduating to a light cocoa shade, or in the flattering blues of this season. The square neckline the silk shoulder flower its Bolero and the twelve-inch flounce of tiny pleats all spell newness! THE DTAS CO -THIRD FLOOR L-- I wauonai acout executive at k.uj mire 7 to 8 am.

KP0 (KS.S) DailJ draw atnltm. ana T45. KUTB CJTO.J) SMtini-ua at I JO. to 9 a.m. KNI (37) Iniplratlontl talk; Urn ta KTBI (294) DmoUontl Lour at 1:3.

9 to 10 a.m. ENX (337) Showing a.wi. KMTB (370.2) Houiehold talk. 10 to 11 a.m. KK (SS7) Horn.

Mnlca talk: Ton Ciler. KKSO (27S.1) Bunshln. hour at KF0N (332) Tlk at 10:30. KMTB (310.2) ProTm. 11 a.m.

to 13 Noon ICFSO (275.1) minima, KGO (361.2) I.unchMO torwrt. KFON (233) Music at 11:30. KMTB (370.2) T.Ik. 12 Noon to 1 p.m. KMTB (370.2) Musle 12:80.

KNX (337) Proitr.Di. KFHO (275.1) NooodiT muilcsl ta 11.10. KPO ((if. 3) Tim. ugntli; miule.

KGO (301. 2) Time; neither; muilo. KK'jZ Mrranntr nout KFWO (211.1) Musi It 12:30. KFSD (J45.8) Nooo eonwrt. KFON (232) Muilc to 12:80.

KYA (399.8) Muile 12:30. KFWB (252) Shopping guid at U.30. 1 to 2 p.m. KNX (8S7 The Book Worn. KPO (428.3) Orrhntr.

KFWO (211.1) Muilo to KGO (301.2) Stock and netthar report KFSn (245.8) Orcbe.tr. KMTB (STft.S) I'nuian. KYA (3S.8) Muilc. KFON (232) Organ reellal. 2 to pm.

KFSQ (275.1) Gray ttudlo program KTBI (2U4) IntplraUooal botii. KNItC (238) Band. KNX (3.17) 1'rrigram. KMTB (370.2) Program. KFON (233) Band at 2:0.

3 to 4 p.m. KNItO (23J) Program. KFON B.nd. KFSQ (275.1) Progna. KNX (337) Program.

IO wins the bid in this Radio Bridge hand, and how does he LARGER PEARLS AND LONGER SAYS PARIS $4.95 THE 60-inch strands of Pearls just arrived from New York, are in soft, lustrous colors knotted between each bead to be lied closely at the throat, as pictured, or worn as choker or single strand. THE ctas co. STREET FLOOR discover the best bid for his partner and himself? Can the adversarial keep him fram going game? Try your (kill on this deal, then tune in with P.M. to 500 miles distant, whic should Insure that every receiver which Is tuned to the nearest station in the special chain will be able to reproduce the broadcast. Southern California listener can tune In the speech via KFI in Los Angeles or KGO at Oakland.

The First Methodist Episcopal Church In Los Angeles will be open to the public at 9 o'clock and the public can go In and hear the President's speech on thechurch's receiver. Ray Thomas has placed an Atwater Kent set in the Los Angeles High School auditorium with loud speakers all over the auditorium so the students can hear the speech. This Is In happy contrast to the old school on the hill where nearly twenty years ago President Taft and Mayor Alexander spoke to the student body and It was necessary to bring the students to the street where all could bear. In the music salon at Dul lock's a Gllfillan receiver will bring in the program and and play it again with the experts by Radio. It's a good lesson in op-to-date bidding from the beat playersl These are the hands: PLEATS WITH TUCKS ARE attle and around the country.

For the first time the new seven-station orange network will be brought Into use. The red and blue networks and the southern division as well as Independent stations will be used. CELEBRATION ORDERED The speech will of special lnter-terest since Congress has passed a law creating a United 8tates commission for the celebration, of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington In 1932 with the President as chairman. A section of the law requires that the President address Congress in 1927 on the subject of the coming celebration, and it is in response to the invitation of the commission that the National Croadcasting Company is lending Its facilities to enable as many as possible of the country's radio listeners to hear the address, which will be delivered before a Joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The simultaneous transmission of the thirty-eight stations will begin at 9:16 a.m., Pacific time, when Vice-President Dawes will Introduce Senator Pess of Ohio, vice-chairman of the commission, who will In turn Introduce President Coolldge, as chairman.

It is Impossible to estimate the size of the audience which will hear the speeches, but a glance at a map will reveal that the stations in the chain are concentrated in the areas of densest population throughout the country. Outside of these areas; It is common for radio listeners to obtain good reception from stations up WiTboT C. White-11, New York, (North)- Colonel Henry I. Raymond. ChV cago, (Eaat) 2.

Heart 5. 4. Diamonds 7, 4. Club A 6,5. Spadr 0, 7, 3.

Heart 5, MUtoo Work. N. Dealer, Sooth Spade 5. Hearta A.Q.10, 6. Diamond 10,7.

Chariet T. Adama, Spade K.9 Heart K. S. 3, 2. Diamond 10.

S. S. Club K.4.& 7. Diamond I. Club SPONSORED $59.50 Free of games and advance hands Send your name and address, and you will receive every week a detailed report of each game as broadcast and announcement of hands to be held in next game.

Address Radio Station KHJ, Los Angeles, California. the public is invited. VETERAN TO SING Radio fans will appreciate an advance tip to listen for the KHJ program tonight when W. A. Packard, veteran, will sing a group of songs.

This A R. member, whose grandfather was a soldier In Washington's army, is 83 years of age and his voice broadcasts clear as a bell. KHJ hopes that Mr. Packard will come back to the studio next Washington's birthday and for many years to come. Among the studio visitors recently was Dolph Thomas, 'studio director for KOIN In Portland and former president of the Portland Light Opera Association, and B.

O. Heller, owner LEATS and tucks are worn with equal chic by matron or miss. This two-piece model of navy Georgette shows a Blouse of all tucks, and skirt of narrow pleating, with a touch of Bougainvillea, Celia Blue, and Flame, for color. The collarless, neckline emphasizes its smartness! THE DTAS CO-THIRD FLOOR NEW HANDBAGS $10 VERY recent arrivals in the Bag Section are of Alligator Calf, in mammoth and fine grain effect. Also suedes in black, tan and brown.

Pouch, under-arm and a "go-between" style are shown, some with glittering gold finished frames metal corners and mar-casite trimmings. the dtas co. STREET FLOOR gftr i of KPLA which will come on the air in Los Angeles some time In March. Col. J.

P. Dillon, supevisor of radio for the sixth district, announces that Radio Inspector Edwin W. Lovejoy will hold commercial examinations for radio operator's license at the Y.M C.A. at 9 a.m. next Friday and amateur examinations the same hour on Saturday.

The KHJ studio has been resplendent with floral decorations the last few days when Annie Wheeler, the flower lady of KHJ, brought in many wild flowers and boughs from the country. Pacific Northwest programs for tonight will bring a wealth of good en (S). w' fi 'y i 5 'ml' I tertainment ror fans who can tune some of these stations. At 6:30 from KOMO In Seattle, there will be a Philippine string orchestra: KEX, of KMTB (370.2) Program to 30. 4 to 5 p.m.

KNX (337) Program. KFSQ (275.1) Afternoon aervlct to 4:80. KKON (233) Newa. KPO (428.3) Musical concert KNRC (238) Program. 5 to 6 p.m.

KNS (8371 Program. KFWB (ar.2) Children' kour. KMTB (370.2) Program. KPO (428.8) Children'! hour. KFWO (211.1) Miule KFON (233) Concert KFI (4671 Program.

KTAB (30k8) Children'! hour. 7 6 to 7 p.m. KNX (337) Trarelogu; Orcheetr. KFWB (252) Dinner oour voncert. KMTB (370.2) Program.

KFON (233) Organ recital. KPO (428.3) Stock marketi; orcheatra. KPHN (815.6) Miule. KGO (301.2) Dinner concert. Newi Hfm.

KKSO (275.11 Program. KFQZ (228) Dinner eorwmt. KFSD (245.1) Town topic. Hull. KFWO (211.1) Millie.

KFI (4071 Nightly dolni. Program. KNBC (238) Organ at 6:80. KTAB (302.8) Muilc. KMIO (387) Program.

E.FCB (413) Program. 7 to 8 p.m. KNX (137) Program. KFSQ (275.1) Serrlre. KTRI (2(14) Thildren'! hour at 7:15.

KFUZ (S20I MuMo. KNBC (238) Talk. KFON (283) Talka. Program, KPO (428.S1 Concert archeitra KFSD (245.S) Studio program. KFWO (211.1) Muelc KMTR (370.2) Miule.

KFWB 1252) Program. KQW (833) Muilc. KTAB (302.8) Muaie ta KMir, (387) Program. KFCR (413) Program. 8 to 9 p.m.

KFWB (252) Program. KFSff (275.1) Eeenlng Mnic. KKVI) (215) Miule. KMTB (370.J) Concert hour. KFQZ (256) Studio concert: KTBI (294) Special program.

KfBC (238) Band. KFON (513) Sluillo proiram. KPO (428 Muile. KGO (861.2) Program. KPSN (315.6) Concert Program.

KFSD Court eij program. KFI (407) Muale. KTAB isns) Program. KFWI (250) Muilo. KFW.M (820) Miule.

KMIO (S87) Program. KICK '(413) Program. 9 to 10 p.m. KNX (SS7) Sponiored profiam. KFWH (2N2) Program KMTB (370.S) OrchHlr.

KTAB (Ml Program. KFQZ (226) Program. KNKcJ (238) studio program. KFON (233) Program. KFSG (5T5.1) Muilc to 1:80.

KPO (428.31 Program. KFSD (245. Courteaf program. KFI (467 Mualft KFWI (250) PmgTam. KFWM (326) Proeram.

KM1C (387) Btudto program. KFVD (23 Mmlc. 10 to 11 p.m. KNX (337) Dane arrlieitra. KFWB (212) Pane orrh.itra.

KFON (233) Program KPO (458.31 Dane, orcheetr KFOZ (2261 Program. KFSO (243.8) Orchestra. KFI (467) Kadla Cluti. KNBO (238) Orrheilra. KMTB (170 t) Dane, nrchetr.

KTA Dane, orotieitr. 11 to 12 Midnight KVKfl (118) PutK-a otrhettre. KMTB (370.2) Dnc orcheitr. KPO (42 31 Dane orclieitr. KFON (S33I Pane, mcheitra.

KFWB (252) Danca orrheilra. Portland opens its new studio program at 9 o'clock; KGW, also in Portland, puts on its weekly dance music pro gram from 10 to midnight and KFOA, Seattle, introduces a new male quar tet at 8:30. 8COTTY TO SPEAK Death Valley Scotty, picturesque desert character, will be heard over the radio in Los Angeles today when the weekly luncheon of the Los An geles Advertising Club la broadcast TRUCKS IN COATS-A NEW NOTE $49.50 A SOFT Kasha, with dl- agonal tucking makes this becoming new Coat that may be had in al, black'and green. The set-in sleeves are tucked likewise is the stand-up collar. at 12:45..

Broadcast studios everywhere will Ml s- tonight present programs with a patriotic tinge In honor of Washing lCr i I 'if ton's birthday. There will be coloni al songs, plantation melodies, war songs and other musical "ARLENE" NEW THREE EYELET TIE $12 A STREET shoe that will tread lightly in the paths of smartness for it is fashioned of this very new light Shell Grey Kid, with fancy cut out lacings of Plaza grey a shade darker. Its neatly covered 1 4-8 walking heels are comfortable as well as good looking. THE DTAS CO FIFTH FLOOR Current changes of Interest to radio listeners include KWWO, Brownsville, (Tex.) Chamber of Commerce, has raised Its power from 600 to 7S0 watts; WIOD, Miami. is back on Its old channel of 347 meters, after "Our Gang" at Lunch Time considerable period of time spent in trying out much higher wave THE DTAS FLOOR lengths; the Hot Springs station of KTHS, which was assigned a wavelength of 374 meters, Is shifting about for awhile and has just been heard on 317, Hal Roach 's Rascals ta 10 p.m.

Monday, Tiiwday and Friday, 0 to 11 K-H-J She Simes TODAY'S PROGRAM 3:30 p.m. Weekly bridge game. 2 ItHJianir anu v- Saturday. 6 to 1:30 and 9 to 11 M. KMO laeoroa, 6ti00 W.

(S30) Sunday. p.ra.i Monday, to p.m.; Wednesday. PACIFIC NORTHWEST 8TATIOK8 KOIN Portland. 1000 W. (819) Sunday.

0 to 6:30 pa Cotton Blossom Singers: KHJ Instrumental trio; J. to Monday. Wedngadaf, Thundaj, Friday Walter Leopold, popular songs. to )0 pm. oneysweet CFAO Calgary.

SO0O W. OS!) Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. tjueen 'i itania and her Sandman; Charles D. Mc p.m.! Monday, ta 10:30 p.n.t Wedneiday, Mighty good they say' Honeysweet Grahams a glass of milk Keep those little screen folks 'Midlife Honeysweet Grahams a nourishing food all children love. p.m.; Thunday, to t.

I 11 to Roy and harmonica band from City Playground Departments senior group of children of members. Los Angeles GRAHAMS It: Friday, I to p.m. KFQX Seattla. 1000 W. (233) Tuaadiy.

I p.m. md Friday. I to IS HILLIPS Milk chapter. Society of Children of the American Revolution; Charles Leslie CNBV Vniu.r, BtOO W. Jl Tuday, to I and to 10 p.m; Friday, I ta to p.m.; xnurioay ana eaiuraay, a iu p.m., rriday, I to 11 p.m.

CITY HALL FOR HARBOR nans for Brunch at San Pedro Call for Seven-story Structure Plans for the new branch City Hall at 8an Pedro will be completed hy April 15, with construction to follow Immediately, according to announcement made yesterday by C. O. Brit-tain, superintendent of construction for the Board of Public Works, Plana art) now under way for housing of the varloua city In emergency quarter at the harbor during the demolition of the present structure and the conotructlon of the new building at Seventh etreet and Harbor Boulevard. Present plans provide for a structure 100 feet by 117 feet, seven stories Hill, "Honey Boy; KHJ Junior Trio. Instrumentalists; and Baby Jeanette 10:30 n.m.

KHll Hookas. 1000 W. (3M) Monday. of Magnesia James, 6-year-old reader. and to pnt.

Tueiday, ta 10 p.m.; Fit' day. to 12 M. Saturday, 6 p.m. C(JCD Vncouiwr, SOOO W. (410) Saturday, I to 0 m.

7:30 p.m. Rev. Ell Walker, pastor of Lincoln Heights Christian Church, evening Scripture reading. KFOA Swltl. 1000 W.

(454) Monday. 0:80 ta 10 ra. Tueaday, to 1:80 p.m 0:80 to I and .30 to i Thuruliy, 6:50 7:40 p.m. Weekly dog talk. H.

M. By the pound end package to 10.30 pm. Friday. 1:80 ta 11 VI. Saturday, Robertson.

8 to 8:15 p.m. World wide news. 8:15 to m. Program, by Worn tlons In the bowels and gently urges this souring waste from the system without purging. It Is far mors pleasant to take than soda.

Try a 25c Bottle to so p-m. KFAU Boll. Idaho, T50 W. (2W) Thunday, to m. and tiaturiiiir.

-10 :3 ra. KOAC I'onailla. Or, 500 W. Monday, 0 30 to 180 p.m.: Wodneidiy, 30 la 0(30 pm. rrui.t.

to tt n.m. en's Press Club of Sourtiern California arranged by Ietha Journey Probstf; Diana Viola Stelnneman KDWW Walla Walla. Wah 500 W. (38J) U.n.l.v In 13 Tlirwt.v. 7 to 7:30 IB.

planologues: Nellie Graham Sinclair, to 12 SI. Thri'Uy and Fr1" InHtesd of soda hereafter take a little "Phillips Milk ot Magnesia" In water any time for Indigestion or sour, acid, Ssy stomach, and relief will come Instantly, Better Than Soda For fifty years gemilns "Fhlllips Milk ot Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians beoaime it overcomes three times sj imioh arid In the stomach es a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and Ires from all gasses. it su4d tcr dan ta- "Tiny Cheese" the cracker with the "toasted cheese" taste. BISHOP COMPANY In Lot Angelea 39 Years high, and to cost approximately S440.000. Brlttaln also announced that the new house and quarters for Fire-boat No.

1. at Flan Harbor, will be completed in mid-April. The new Town Hall at Hamilton, SvoUaad, la to Dv organ. talk; Cornelia Glover, contralto; Mrs. Duncan Gleason, pianist; Olive Gentry, Juvenile dramatic reader; Maurice Chapman, baritone.

9 p.m. Time signals, weather report and talk by James R. West, national scout Boy Scout of America. .15 to tO (JO, Fairtwt Trio, to- Insist upon -rniuips. Tncnly-nv cent and fifty cent bottien.

any Oriig store. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- I pany and its predecessor, Charles H.

FbWjt UTfc-HUectiamnff. I In 12 Salilrilay, to 13 KJK Snitle. moo W. CiHti Hunday. to 10-30 tm.l M.mrtay.

130 to "0 n.m.l TueidlJ and Frlil, 10 10 m. Wnlneiday. 0 lo Tiiuiiday, I 11:0 pm Saturday, to 12 m. KOMO Mealil. 1000 W.

(306) Suodae. 10 m.I Mm.day. la pm TMd, in 30 WMueadai. 0 la 1:30 ana) ta 0 rm.I Thiimloy, 7 i to so m. i roday, I.M to I SO Kuturdiy.

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