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| | > 1 | | ) | \ i s STAGE PRINGIPALS ON RADIO TONIGHT Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit Offered With Other Features. Julla Sanderson, dainty star of a number..of musical comedy successes, and Frank Crumit, baritone, who first layed opposite her in “Tangerine,” will the guest soloists of the General | Motors “family party.” tonight, over | WRC and associated stations. Instru- | mental music for the program will be provided by an augmented novelty orchestra. The entertainment will be of the popular vaudeville type. | The “Voices of Firestone,” another | outstanding WRC attraction, will pre- | sent a three-part program reflecting as many distinct moods. The three | divisions are indicated by em “Italian | group.” a “popular group.” and a | “home group.” Included in the Italian | group is Danza's “Funicull” The | popular group will feature Jerome | Kern's “Moonlight in Kalooah.” A spe- | cial arrangement for violins and ‘harp | of Saint-Saens’ “The Swan” is the | principal selection in the “home group.” Thrills From History. | Discovery of the Columbia River in 1797 is the subject of the “Em Builders” broadcast which WRC has | scheduled at 10:30 o'clock. The stor: of the voyage of the schooner Columbia from Boston and the success of Capt. | Gray. American merchantman. where | French and Spanish explorers had failed | to discover the mythical river known | to Indfans as the Cregon, will provide | the thrills of this broadcast. 1 The weekly concert of the A, & P.| Gypsies and a tabloid version of De Leone's “Algalala” by the National | Grand Opera Co. are among WRC's other major attractions. The gypsies | have arranged a varied program fea- | turing a special salon interpretation of Nardini's “Barcarole,” and the choir of the Dervishes from Borodine's “Prince Igor." WMAL, which began operating today | on a greatly extended schedule, will | Monda; night program. will be & con- | present with other Columbia network | densed version of an oid comedy drama, stations as_its principal attraction to- | night the Vitaphone Jubilee. in which | will take part as the guest artist. part bers from this operetta. Show Boat Feature. Hank Simmons' Show Boat perform. @nce, which has been shifted to the and the Physical Culture Hour ar Eleanor Painter, well known soprano, | WMAL's Miss | Henry Burbig, Painter is best known, perhaps, for the | pear in the | she created in “Princess Pat.” | fer as his specialty a burlesque on the | many years ago, and in her radio de- | base ball classic, “Levy at the Bat.” but she will revive some of her num-| The S. S. Silver State Orchestra, | Warner Kennedy, pianist, and *“Amos | m Andy,” are WOL's outstanding at- ! tractions. late dance program and a concert by | 9 | the Colonial Orchestr: 4 Today on WTHE EVENING “STAR,® WASHINGTON. *D.* 0. & soNDAY. FHEEUARY 2.7 19%.1 OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS the Radio PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929, (Meters on left of call letters, kllocrcm on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS 475.9~WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum,) 3:00—L'Apres Midi (CBS). 4:00—Roosevelt, Ensemble (CBS). 5.00—Musical Moments With Famous Pianists. 5:20—Farm hints for the suburbanite. 5:30—Menth-Ol-Pine Orchestra. 6:00—Dinner concert. 7:00—Thirty Club. 7:15—Jimmy and Jane. 7:30—Correct time. 7:31—Stanley Bell and Les Colvin, en- | tertainers. 7:55—Talk on Washington's Commu- | nity Chest. | :00—The Music Room (CBS). :30—Ce Co Couriers. | :00—Physical Culture hour (CBS). :30—Vitaphone Jubilee (CBS). :00—Hank Simmons' Show Boat, “A Ragged Hero” (CBS). :00—David McWilliams' Orchestra, | 00 to 12:15a—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—National Radio Homemakers' Club (CBS). | :30a—Jewel Radio hour (CBS). 00a—Topaz Trio (CBS). :00 noon—Al Lynn and His Orches- | tra (CBS). ‘45 to 1:15—Agricultural program | (CBS). 315.6—~WRC—950 (National Broadeasting Co.) :00—United States Marine Band. :00—Bob Fallon's Orchestra (NBC). | :30—Jolly Bill and Jane (NBC). | 5 Motion picture guide. i :00—Waldorf - (NBC). :55—"The Community Janet Richards. :00—Aster Orchsstra. :30—Roxey Concert. 8:00—The Voice of Firestone (NBC). 8:30—A. & P. Gypsies (NBC). 9:30—General Motors Family Party Astoria Orchestra | Chest,” by A Ragged Hero.” The Ce Co Courie There also will be the usual 111 10:30—Empire Builders (NBC). 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:10—National Grand Opera Co., “Algalala” (NBC). Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises (NBC). 8:00a—On the 8:15 (NBC). 8:15a—Federation morning devotions (NBC). 8:30a—Cheerio (NBC). 8:50a—Parnassus Trio (NBC). 9:00a—Studio program (NBC). 9:15a—Harry Merker and his orches- tra (NBC). 10:00a—Dr. Royal 8. Copeland hour (NBC) 10:30a—La Salle String Quartet (NBC). 10:45a—Harriet Wilson Food Club (NBC). :15a—Radio Household (NBC). 11:30a—Studio program (NBC). :45a—"Fish Dinners,” by Hutton (NBC). 00 noon—Farm flashes. 10—Organ recital. Institute :15—"Farm and Home Facts,” by the | Department of Agriculture— “Customary Practices in Renting Land,” Dr. L. C. Gray, in charge of division of land economics (NBC :30—Mayflower Orchestra. 0—Studio program (NBC). —Orpheus Trio (NBC). :15—Original poems by Ada Potter | (NBC). 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadeasting Co.) 5:45—The Town Crier. 0—Nuggets of knowledge. :03—Warner Kennedy, pianist. 6:20—Talk on “Washington Commu- nity Chest.” by Claude W. Owen. :30—Fan Mail Bag 40—Dinner concert 50--8. S. Silver State Orchestra. :30-—"Amos 'n’ Andry.” :00—Colonial Dance Orches- | Early Program Tomorrow. :30a—Musical clock :00a—Household chat Clarke. :30a—Advertisers’ period :00a—Beauty question box, conducted by Bertha Parker. 11:05 to 11:30a—Advertisers’ period. by Peggy 434.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. —Arlington _time signals. 10 ‘Weather Bureau reports. Margaret Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—860 4:30—Musical programs. 6:00—Dinner hour. 7:00—Hotel orchestra. 7:30—World today; Plano Twins, 8:00—Voice. 8:30—Gypsies. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Empire Builders. 11:00—National Grand Opera. 394.5—~WJZ New York—760 | 6:00—Dance music. | 7:00—South Sea Islanders. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:30—Duo Discs. 9:00—Neapolitan Nights. 9:30—Real Folks. 10:00—Blue Danube Nights. 10:30—Orchestra. 11:00—Slumber hour. 422.3—~WOR Newark—710 2:30—Afternoon features. 6:00—Dixie singers; footlights. 6:30—Uncle Don. 7:00—Aviation show. 0—H. V. Kaltenborn. :00—Music room. 8:30—Couriers. 9:00—Physical culture. —Jubilee. | 10:00—Showboat. 11:00—News; organ; dance. 348.6—~WABC New York—860 | 6:30—Tucker Orchestra. | 17:05—Musicale; orchestra. | 8:00—Cellar Knights. | 9:00—Jewish program. | 10:00—WABC Stock Co. 110:30-—Melody Musketeers. 11:00—Dance hour. 272.6—WLWL New York—1,100 6:00—Cathedral College hour, | 6:55—Music and books. | 2126—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 | 5:30—Organ recital; news. 8:00—Dinner concert. | 8:30—Reeves Bros.; Musical Jays | 9:00—Concert orchestra: soprano. | 10:00—Chocolate Boys; tenor. | 10:40—Syncopators, 11:00—News; dance hour. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. :00—Dinner hour. 7:00—Artist recital. 7:30—Roxy_and His Gang. 8:30—Duo Discs: string quartet. | 9:30—Real Folks. 10:00—The Pattersons. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 6:30—Musical Furriers. 7:00—Quartet. 7:30—Almanac and music. 8:00—-WOR programs (three hours). 11:00—News; dance music. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 6:30—Orchestra. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:30—Duo Dises. | | | 9 Neapolitan Nights. 9:30—Real Folks. 10:00—Dance orchestra. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NEW Edison Electric Radio Get Yours at GIBSON’S 917.919 G St. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 6:30—Dinner music. 7:00—Newscasting; pianist. 7:30—Buffalo program. 8:00—Roxy and His Gang. 8:30—Duo Discs; feature. 9:30—Real Folks. 10:00—Cavaliers; news. 379.5—~WGY Schenectady—799 6:30—Dinner music. 7:30—Mixed quartet. 8:00—Voice. 8:30—Gypsies. 9:30—General Motors party, 10:30—Empire Builders. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 8:00—Orchestra. 7:00—Orchestra; R. W. McNeel. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:30-—Duo Discs. 0—Real Folks. 10:00—Sports; Troubadours. 11:00—Piano; capers, organ. SOUTHERN. 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 7:00—Orchestra. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Voice; Bakers. 9:00—Music. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Empire butlders. i 11:45—Orchestra. 29%7.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080 6:30—Classified program. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang. 8:00—Voice: studio program. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Empire builders. Radio’s Major Features TONIGHT. 8:00—Voice: Orchestra Program —WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG., WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE. WTAM, WWJ, KYW, WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT, WRVA, WJAX. :30—Gypsies; Orchestra Selec- tions—WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH. WLIT, WRC., WGY. WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ. WGN. 30—Real Folks: A Burglar Scare—W.JZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW, WJR, KYW, WHAM. :30—Family Party; Julia Sand- erson—WRC, WEAF, WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WLIT, WGY, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WGN, KSD. WOW, WFAA, KPRC, WOAI, WTAM, WSM, WSB, WBT, WJAX, WTMJ, WIOD KSTP, KOA. KHO, 10:00—Showboat; “A Ragged Hero"—WOR, WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW, WMAL. 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—820 7:00—Children’s Club; dinner musie. 8:00—Voice; studio concert. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Empire Builders. 11:00—Grand opera; news. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 7:00—Orchestra: newscasting. 8:00—Voice; feature program. 9:00—Orchestra. 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Musical feature. 11:00—WSM Orchestra. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 6:00-—Byrd Trio. 7:00—Amos-Andy: talk; piano. 7:30—Wishing well. 8:00—Voice: Spanish violini 9:00—History; serenaders 10:00—Dance hour. 11:00—National Grand Opera. 258.5—~WWVA Wheeling—1,160 7:00—Aunt Jane. 8:00—Studio programs (2 hours), CENTRAL. 293.9—~KYW Chicago—1,020 10:00—Orchestra: Empire Builders. 11:00—News; orchestra. 11:30—Slumber music; orchestra. 1:00a—Insomnia Club. piano. 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—120, 8:30—Gypeies, 9:30—Family party. 10:30—Violin reeit®.. 11:00—Feature popular (212 hours). 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 6:30—Diners. 7:00—City government; 0—Chicks. 00—Prof. Kyrock: organ. 30—Duo_ Discs; Minstrels. 0—Real Folks. 10:00—Hamilton Club; orchestra. 11:00—Slumber hour. 12:00~—Dance and W. 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