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ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO NRGWILFEATURE ENGLISH AGTRESS Gertrude Lawrence, Star of “Treasure,” Will Be Guest Artist Tonight. Gertrude Lawrence, English musical comedienne, will make her debut be- fore the microphone tonight as guest artist in the General Motors “family party,” an outstanding WRC attraction. (Washington vay Yard) S gt time signa. I n e 10:05—Weather Bureail reports. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. AUl time p.m. unless (American :andwfinl Co.) 5:45—The To 6:00—Nuggets o( kno'ledn . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Today on the Radio otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS 434.5—NAA—690. 11:00—McWilllams® Orchestra. 12:00 to 12:15a—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow, 10:00a—National Homemakers' Club, conducted by Ida Bailey Allen (C. B. 8.). 10:30 to 11:00a—Jewel hour (C. B. 8.). 315.6~WRC—950. (National Broadgasting Co.) 4:00—United States Marine Band. 0—Bob Fallon’s Orchestra (N.B.C.) B.C). 8:30—G: 7:30—Roxy 8:30—Duo 9:30—Real 228.9—WOL—1,310 10:05—Modes 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 6:30—Dinner musiec. 7.00—Newscasting; pianist. 7:30—Buffalo MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929, B ; feal e ' PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929 9:30—Real Folks. 10:00—Cavaliers; news. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 6:30—Dinner music. 7:30—Mixed quartet; voice. ypsies. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—WEAF program. 302.83—WBZ Springfield—090 6:00—Forum; dance music. 7:00—Orchestra; R. W. McNeel. and His Gang. Discs; band concert. Folks. 10:00—Sports; orchestra. n harmonies; organ. SOUTHERN. 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 6:30—Diners. 7:00—Orchestra; city government. 17:30—Songs of twilight. 8:00—Professor; omm nr‘::rwm CLUB TO CELEBRATE LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY 11:00—Slumber Hoover-Curtis Organization to 12:00—Dance nnd !ealuru (2% hours). B 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070,| ~ Hold Ceremonies at Metro- 6:00—Hotel orchestra. politan Church. 7:00—Piano; auction bridge. 8 O—Gyps 9:30—Family party. 10:: W—Emplre hbuilders. 11:30—Dance hour. 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—750 6:00—Orchestra. 6:30—Dinner Music; minstrels. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:30—Duo Discs; Alr Boys. ‘The Hoover and Curtis Club will celebrate the 119th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln the evening of February 10 at the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, pas- tor, will conduct the exercises and de- liver the memorial address. The meeting will be presided over by John Lewis Smith, president of the Hoover and Curtis Club. ‘The Metropolitan Church is the fes. 10:00—Dance; slnglng school. church attended by Vice President- elect Charles Curtis and formerly by President McKinley. At a recent meet- ing of the campaign committee, League of Republican Organizations, a com- mittee was appointed to arrange for the celebration. Its members are T. Lincoln Townsend, chairman; A. E. Chaffee, vice chairman; W. J. Dow, Mary D. Lightfoot, John Lewis Smith, Edward F. Colladay, Virginia White Speel, Edgar C. Snyder, wnu.m Tyler P-ge Mrs. E. A. Harriman and Thomas P._Littlepage. ‘It is hoped that President Coolidge and Vice President Dawes will attend the exercises. Music by the church choir wili form & part of the program. On our election day, November 6, TPirana, Albania, also had something ’o be excited about. The streets of the picturesque little Balkan capital were lighted for the first time with electric lights and the first daily newspaper ever published in the country made its appearance. 11:00—Amos; news; gmce music. NEW In addition, the program will present 0—Jolly Bill and Jane (N. 7:00—Orchestra. $ ELEC?I?:)E In anaition, the program will present ggtm‘mr;:flxennm, pianist. 5—Motion_picture guide. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. o " | popular numbers by a saxophone sextet, | g:35 1yinner m 00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra (N.| 8:00—Voice. _ DYNAMIC |a marimbaphone, a trio of male voices chest . C.). 8:30—Bakers; feature. Stranded Ship to Be Repaired. b 0088, Silver State Orchestra. ; SPEAKER |2nd Ohman and Arden, the “plano|;q:o9 to 13:00—Dance music. 9:30= Eanilly party. CRISTOBAL, Panama, January 14 Less Tubes 8 suben (inclading rectiier); No serial meeded; full-length console. Free home ‘demonatration. twins.” Miss Lawrence is the heroine of the current Broadway success, “Treasure.” In her four years in the United States she has starred in the “Charlot Revue” and the comedy, “Oh Kay,” while her prominent vehicles in England included “The Miracle,” “Midnight Follies,” “Rats” and “London Calling.” Song Groups Featured. A program featuring three song groups—Indian, popular and Southern 10:30—Empire builders, 11:45—Orchestra. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Voice; studio. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Empire builders. 11:30—Sunshine Club. 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—820 7:00—Children’s Club. 7:30—Orchestra. 8:00—Voice; studio concert. (#)—The Dollar Line steamship Pres- ident Adams, which stranded off here Friday morning, will be sent to she Bal boa dry dock for repairs. It was ported that most of the passengers riving aboard the vessel from New York would go through the canal on the ship. Colonial Wholesalers, lnc 806 Twelfth St. N.W. ‘Washisgton, D, C, Phone: Metropolitan 2150 Wholesale Distributors Only Eprly Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical clock. 9:55a—Stock market_letter. 10: OOD—g?usehold chat. by Peggy arke. 10:55a—Stock market summary. 11:00a—Beauty question box, conducted by Bertha Parker. 11: ou—Advermers' period. 205.4—WJISV—1,460. 0—A. & P. Gypsies (N. B. C. O—Genehl Mowrs “family party” N. B. C. 10: So—orelé )Non.mm program (N. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—National Grand Open ((3):‘ Tlée) Secret of Early Program Tomorrow. Come In and Hear It! ravie SERVICE stuoio 1321 Conn. Ave. Dec. 4212 Open_Evenings. Authorized Philco Service by ezperienced ) @nd courteous men. i mta':fo e :X‘””w,gé l?:es'?{w" e:(h—'s?)!'ver health exercl.s?l (N. B. 9:30=Namily party presen n, another attraction. (Ine Publishing Co.) :008—01 : L B0 10:30—Feature program. “Indian Dawn,” “By the Waters of (Independent 8:00: n the 8:15 (N. B. C.) ll:OD—Nl.tlonLlpGflnd Opera. 7:00—Musical progran. 7:30—Bran Hughes' Orchestra. 8:30—Jack Harris. 9 00—QGretta Ludwig. 9:30_David Martin, baritone 10:00—Woodville Brown, “The Southern l:lfi.—l:;fle;;tion) morning devotions 8:30a—Cheerio (N. B. C). 8:50a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.). 9:00a—Jerry Green, vocalist (N. B. C.). 9: ln—Hnrry Merl((;x)- and His Orches- tra (N. Royal S. Copeland Hour Minnetonka, ki and 12:00—Midnight dance. 461.3—WSM Nashville—850 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Voice; studio program. 9:00—Feature. 9:30—Family party. “Dagger Dance” 5 “Natoma” will represent the Indian y group. Two favorites make up the 3 Southern group-—“Kentucky Babe” and I . “Old Uncle Ned.” The former will be sung by Vaughn de Leath and the lat- {ter by Franklyn Baur. An orchestra ibadour.” 10:00a—Dr. 0—Ci will play the popular group comprised o EECUDR s’ 10:4 Lt ‘“m“ of “When Day Is Done,’ “Angela Mia | 10:30—The Honolulans. 10:30a—1a Saile Qjuartet (N. B. X ] e te DI {and “Dusky Stevedore.” There also 475.9—WMAL—630. 10:45a—Parnassus Trio (N. B. C.). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 will be a musical comedy number, = = 11:15a~Radio Household Insutuu (N.| 6:30—Trlo. PXnk' Lady,” and a grand opera sels (Washington Radio Forum) B. C). 7:30—Wishing Well. » s P of o B " 2 | .0 paner cnert i shs g ouB.00. | il ozene, ‘Secure YOUR Philco From i 2 7 Club, noon—Farm flashes. . mfi?%?ag‘?ifi' &mm'f:n:ndmmmwm e e eprie e A Regls' t ed P l’lil Dealer | principal offerings. The Gypsies have | a0 ooerscy 1 on~ report, Dr. O 3 = o Situation” report, 12:00—Cnrry Me Back. Stine, in charge of mmfim L& al—smney Bell ‘and Les Colvin, en- e 258.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 arranged a program of Spanish music. The Xndlvidull star of the Roxy broad- , violinist. re: h; and “Fur Farmin cast will be Merle Johnston, saxophone l:?.:%’.mé%‘.: G5 8. 3 Sideline’” . G, Ashbrook, in | 4:90—Aunt Jane. = 2 hours). AE Cemphall . - ' ++- . Potomac, Va. 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Hamp. by Henry Burbig, humorist, on “The| 6:00—Dinner music. 00—South Sea Islanders. Face on the Bar Room Floor.” 7:00—Hotel orchestra. 30—Roxy and His Gang. ‘WJSV has scheduled many of its| 7:30—World today; Plano Twins. 30—Duo Discs. popular staff artists tonight, while WOL I 00—Voice. o—Nenpoman Nights. has announced its usual Monday night :30—Gypsies. Real Folks. features, which include a piano recital 9 30—Family party. 10:00—Blue Danube; dance. by Warner Kennedy. 10:30—Empire Builders. 11:00—Grand opera. 394.5—WJZ New York—T760 6:00—Dance music. 7:00—South Sea Islanders. 7 SD—Rnxy lnd His Gang. 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—1720. 8: xo—cypsles. 0—Family party. 1 :4o-kun recital. 11:00—Feature popular (2% hours). 447.5—WMAQ Chicago—670 8:00—WOR programs (3 hours). rchestra. 11:25—The Aerials. 12:00—Dance music (3 hours). by the makers of .fln(bl-l-‘mll-)lhfi ‘-u.-do-. Come In and Hear It! o 9 Dorians 704 10th St. N.W. 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