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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARIA KURENKO ON AR TONIGHT “Russian Nightingale” Take Part in General Motors Program. to Maria Kurenko, the “Russian Night- ingale,” and one of the foremost artists | ©f the concert stage, will take a prom- inent: part in the General Motors *Tamily party” which WRC will broad- cast tonight at 9:30 o'clock cert orches Roderick G under the di and & nove Joe Green. The_Fi: A &P, e\mw Roxy and hi Great Moments in H Peoples’ Home Hour & other attraction: “Rhapsody 2 brought jarz into lh‘ musical respectabili! tune that rooms of cluded in cate their program of Wisconsin. ~ Rubi nstein's “K noj-Ostrow” ende,” by ment of the mber of Commerce In- from the Washing- Novelettes, joint son, tenor, and t, are among The children's period conducted by | Evelln Reichard and a dinner con- cert, make up the evening program of WRHF. The Fcum\(“prnrth Riso will be 1 10:30 o'clock featuring the R Harry Arnold, LocalRadio Entertainment Monday, March 12, 1928. n WTFF 7:30 to i program lers, and NAA—Washington Navy Yard (434.5 Meters—690 Kilocycles). 3:45 pm-—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55 pm.—Arlington time signals. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. WRHF—American Broadcasting Co. (322.4 Meters—930 Kilocycles). $:30 pm.—“The Land of Nod,” by Miss Evelyn Reichard. 5:45 pm.—The Town Crier. 6 p.m —Dinner concert. 6:30 to 7 p.m.—Musical program. Early Program Tomorrow. 10 nm—l-'oaschold talk by Giadys You 10:30 lm——Scxmn half hour of mu- Miss 11 am—Beauty question box, con- ducted by Bertha Parker. 11:05 to 11:30 am.—Advertisers’ ‘WIFF—The Fellowship Forum (202.6 Meters—1,480 Kilocycles). 7:30 pm.—Piano syncopations, by Edith Reed. 7:45 p.m.—Harmonica solos, by Harry Amold. 8 p.m.—The Romany Ramblers. 8:45 pm.—Tkulele solos, by Edward Ledar. 9 p.m.—Filorence Allen, S0prano. 9:30 pm.—The Three Boys. 9:45 pm—Talk, by Jane Bridge. 10:15 p.m.—Jimmie Rodgers, enter- er. WMAL—Washi Radio Forum (2418 Meters—1,240 Kilocycles). 7 pm—News flashes. 7:15 p.m.—Listening in on Jimmy and Jane. 7:30 pm.— Dance program, by the MNovelettes. | 8 p.m.—~Correct time. | 8:01 p.m.—Moller hour of organ mu- sde, with Gertrude Kreiselman as solo- st 9 p.m.—Joint recital by Robert Fer- guson, tenor, end Minnle Hoxsey, plan- act. ist. 9:35 p.m—Stutterin ntertainers. 9:50 pm.—Bell & Jo» 10:15 p.m.—News flashe WRC—Radlo Corporation of America (468.5 Meters—610 Kilocycles), 3:15 pm—Studio program. an Trio. ‘s Orchestra, Orchestra. re guide. | -Astoria Orches- | pam~—Peoples home hLour | 15 pm~— Talk, by Emma Perley | | 2'/ prn Roxy | 8 pm—Gre 8:30 pm—A & 930 pm~Correct LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. Meters on the left of cali letters, kilocycles on right. st st m.hmrn. arious featur A Moments 1 History, P, Gypsi cal Mot o-10-Rotire Boys 100 Lobes Grenostra 1—WJZ New York—660 x Party, i Gichestra, Atlantic Clty 8 00—Joxi 11:00—Dance 270.2—~WMCA New York—810 Songs: orchcstra. 576—WNYO New York—7 9:30—German lessons. Conee 260.3—WCAU PI lndelnm-—l 150. n History, I Motors Party, n e-10-Re me Boys. ”: 8.6—W00 Philadelphia—868 WHAM Rochester—1.030 £:30—Buist_Gardeners. .;u_;. inner music. 5—WGY Schenectady—790 3 w—)) nner, m BZ Soringfleld—0200 wemble: Radio Forum. » Enscmble. M—J(‘)y and e Gang. de progras ) Corpe, Troubadours. —WHAZ Troy—980 3 8:30—Symphonie orchestrs, 10:30—Dance m: 516.0—WTAG Worcester—580 8:30—Dinner m 5—Comedy: orchestra: Celoo, 434.5—CFCA Toronto—800 7:15—0rgan recital. SOUTHERN 06.9—WWNC Asherille—1,010 fearires., 1rin 10 P. M. (Eastern Time) 9 P. M. (Central Time) Tune in on the famous “ LA PALINA sren y Lenten services SWEDEN USES AIR. Jereiy P8 Per Cent of Telegrome: Here Are Reyort, I 'm sl praph Buard miission of 1 there 18 1ot @rectly wvailsl The pew Ew Metton has pro snd efficlency lu ire wnd hes mede Do ates, the Lepitin wye calibe rrment yadio & reduction n Commerce 000 new During 1he [ Eeprember 30 nore isn 2 Bouses were built Sversge AnIuL) incresse in e numbl ©f houses in the five yeare hefore the war wae only 81,009, Thw | Program on l.l/" fahmbu llm-lull System WOR ~ WCAU WNAC WEAN WFBI WMAK WCAO WIAS WADC WAIL WERC WOHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KON " P —— AEKEVIUK men who bave the vour rudio et vour KAYIO e, wdlo mervie Ivol Bide. Col 10182 Character Loans of “Your Bank” wre Anid When v Loviais 1n 1Puil VW ¥ Alen Have $14K.00 lM! vo $460.00 w pevay the loun Y b canh” furevery l)«-p.n'lnwnlul Bank “Your Bank” Guvernment 8 1716 venna, Ave, Under 322.4—WHAS Louisville—930 1 —WRVA Kichmond—1.180 14 Dominion Orchestra nily Al Chestr 3 Aty Mo Back to Old Virginny. CENTRAL. KV Ohieago—330 0:00—Riverside half hour. 10:85—Dixie_Trail. 11:30—Serenaders. 363.6—WERH-" \\un Chicago—320 — General Mot 17 0=V E0T nd) Orehestran. 314.6—WLS Chicago—870 VLS 1000 Tternational reve. 428.3—WLW Clocinoati—7300 "(2% hours), co music and—=750 8:00—Hollenden Orchestra. 00—Great Moments in” History. )—A. & P. Gypsies. N éneral’ Motors Party. 30—Cantor’s Orchestra. 410.9—WCX-WJIR Detroit—088 :00—Dinner_musie. 8:30—Buist_Gardeners. 7:00—=Minstrels, :30—=Roxy and HAis Gane. 9:00—Riversidr half hour. 352,7—WWJ Detrolt—850 6:00—0rzan. 30—Dinner concert. enten cssage: musie, MOND AY, MARCH 12 1928. RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS ‘TONIGHT. 6:30—Buist Gardeners; orches- tra selections—WJz, KDKA, w;w. WHAS, WMC, WSB, 7:30—Roxy and His Gang; An- niversary program — WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KI)KA WJR, KYW, WSM, WSB, ‘WBT. 8:30—-A. & P, Gypsies; Wisconsin program — WEAF, WEE 1, WTIC, WJAR, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI, WGN 9:30—General | Mm,ors Maria Kurenko, WEAF, WEEI, WTIQ, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI, WGN, WHAS, WSM, WMC, WsSB, WBT, Party; soloist— a: Spanish music ‘WCAU. C, WFBL, WMAK, W('AO WJAS, WADC ‘WALU, ‘WKRC, WGHP. 10:30—Time to ular tunes—WEAF, = WEEIL, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WRC, ‘WCSH, WLIT, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAI, WEBH, WHAS, WSM, WMC, WSB, WBT. A Chlll is a Danger Sign It may mean a cold. And a cold may end in Grippe or Flu, Act in timel Take HILL'S Cascara-Bromide-Quinine and break up a cold in a day. HILL'S acts quickly use it does the four neces- sary things in one. In the red box at druggists, 30c. 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