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STAR. WASITINGTON. D WEDNESDAY., MARCH 27, 1929, e T : ong of next week's production of the | members of the company to broadcast |ally bring the entire group before its Players. : from WOL, which has arranged a series [ microphone. Mary Newton and Charles * Miss Kent will be the third of the of weekly features which will eventu- | Hampden aiready have broadcast. debut tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clo over Station WOL. She will ‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” '12:00-Lotus Orchestra Sifution. Gin 30— Request program by Robiert. VB Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. Philadelphia iarly Program Tomorrow. ational Radio Home Makers' | Club (C. B. S.). 10:30a—Rit fashion review (C. B. 8). 11:00a—"Where to Eat and Why,” 'by | the Che. Mus Political Vashington,” by Smith of the s (N.B.C.) almolive hour 19:30—Gold Strand Orchestra (N. B.|q1.10a C.) 1130 Radio | Ameri r Jise St Al wer health exercises (N, A 7:30—Orchestra; entertainers. and a special 2 health exercises (N. B.| | 8:00—WJZ Orchestra; Foresters. Stanley Wil- ) g:000—0n the 8:15 (N. B. C) 3 ; | 9:00—The Smiths; musical features. in, popular | g 164 Federation morning - devotions I | 10:00—Dance hour. (N. B, C) [ 11:00—News; Frolickers, Cheerio (N, B. C.) 12:00—O n and dance hour. N, B. C) Marine Band Copeland (N. B | 6:30 | 7:00 to 7 | Jolly 10:00 to 17 | Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. Musical clock. | Birthdays. | A thought for the day. | £:302 8100a—} 9:000—1 10:00a—D: C. “The | pance PLAN EASTER BROADCAST. ! Sunyise Service in Seattle Park on | N. B. C. | Easter sunrise services in Volunteer | Park, Seatle, Wash., will be broadcast | Sunday morning by a coast-to-coast | network of National Broadcasting Co. | stations, in which WRC s to be linked. The program will begin at 5:30 | oclock. Pacific time; 8:30 o'clock Wash ; chil ertisers’ per |ington time. It will be under auspices tor Betier Business Bure AIBaACer e et |of*the Seatile Oratorio Soclety, Sym- | “Farm and Home Facts.” by the 5N | phony music, anthems and hymns will Department of Agriculfure (N. | [ be Teatured. B. C.). ~Weather Bureau reports. | Arlington time signals. |NGENUE T0 ‘MAKWE DEBUT.. Weather Bureau reports. | | Betty Kent to Sing Over WOL | | Tomorrow. Betty Kent, ingenue of the National | Theater Players, will make her Xadioi 10:30a—T 10:45a—F 11:00a—Pax B.C) 11:10a—Talk on fire prevention by In- spector Hal the D. C. Fire Department Radio Hou Bluebirds (N. B. C.). I 7:300 8:00a 8:03a Tusical clock. loorwalker, 10ld Institute (N. | 9:00a—Re | 10.00a—Hou: Clarke. Advertisers’ period. —Helpful hints to p K | program. hold chat by Peggy Lenien services, cuis: Rothschild. di- 1 ease and safety in steering more comiort in riding;‘ e LL Packard cars—the Lotus Orchestra. io program (N. B. C.). ring Quartet (N. B. | 205.4—WISV—1.460. (Independent Publishing Co.) :00—Civie program. 0—Kathryn Crowley, pianist. * 3:15—"Pla Jessy Trimble (N. B. C.). 3.30—Studio program (N. B. C). and Playwriting,” by | ¢ 3 | A special shock absorbing Standard Eight, Cus- device into which the left {)MI“ lixghr a_nld E fh( i front spring is mounted at cLuxe—provide riding therear, prevents frontwheel comfortand drivingsafety <shi o g i shimmy'’ and steering never before achieved in e E Bt b wheel “‘whip.”" So easy and ) > safe is the new Packard steering that the car can be guided over the most uneven roads—and at high-speeds— with only the finger tips touching the wheel. three complete Straight Eight lines, at three distinct ranges of price. The Standard Eight (reduced March 4th) is priced from $2275 to $2675— the Custom Bigiz from $3173 to $3850 —and ths Eighs Dy Laxe from $4585 to $5985—as the . Individual custom cars are also available to order on the De Luxe chassis. . v 2 If you prefer t0 buy ont of incom, yem will find the Packard Poymess Plew mes? —WMAL—630. [5G (Washington Radio Forum.) ‘ > pres Midi (C. B, S.) | Z. Phillips, trombonist | 4:15—Knickerbocker Whist Club. 110 4:30—Organ recital (C. B. S) 00—Hawaiian Melody Bogs. 30—The Sun Rays 5:45—"Down in Front” by Mabelle 12:30 to Jennings. i ever pp>, “One-Man Band. | —Harmenious Twins, 11:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 1:30—Farm news, current 0 3 00—O. P. Ci 1 4 1 On WMAL Today “THE SUN-RAYS” from the SUN RESTAURANT Opening tomorrow at 1775 Columbia Road Packard’s unique Shock Absorbing System per- forms a two-fold function. e This special spring me iminates front wheel "'shimmy” and steering wheel “whip.” Double-acting. hydraulic OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. shock absorters, Packard- 6:00—Organ_ recital. LOCAL ST@ :00a—Orchestras. ankee Doodle Detective “The Yankee Doodle Detect Motion picture g 5 00--Musical Potpourri. | 11:00—Dance music (2 hours). tooed upon the back of his beautiful Silhouettes. Several t'fl“l'm;.\ of local toat A 398.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—750 A male 1 vocal | are featured in the Kolster hour. An- Doddle” and “The Quilting Song.” The and the Ingram Shavers. There also Painted Dolls.” The Gold Strand Or- ' riring orchestra ~and Julian Oliver, the Woods.” from the musical success v $:00— Natlonal Music hour., :30—Bill and Jan My P’ € ce. f 0 dy Orl the I{adl() 7:30—The Family Players. TIONS. 3 concert, 00—Shavers orchestra. (National Broadc SE ) 9:30—La P er (C.B.S). I — —700 Kyrl McCurdy, will be produced tonight e sl 6:00—Hotel orchest Outstanding among the musical at- These in- | am 5 clude the weekly bro g 7:00—The Bake! gram, which is made up of a variety Van Heusen program. She will sing be_heard in the Kolster hou cal situation. to be given tonight by melodies designed for a fireside audi- the Revelers' Male Quartet. which made | Hook” Kenned: Scheduled for Eastern standard time. | 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980 6:30—Hotel orchestra 7:00—4U. of Pittsburgh; Demonstrators. 5-—Political situation in Washington. Sponsored by _ the RS designed and Packard-manufactured, are built into the chassis as an integral part. Their gentle action means luxu- rious comfort on all roads. When may we demonstrate the comfort and steering case of the Packard model of your choice? A wide sclection 1s available—for Packard now builds attractior. Many taks possession of their new cars withoms any cash outlay because the used car allowance equals or exceeds the down payment on the new car. 3 THE _EVENING 7:00—Sacred 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 —WRC—: ! i e 00—D: 3 hours) - 1 = estr q.| 9:00 Vi Teuse gram, |12 ance music ( hours). eritiifid b TastnodlE ol Waldort-Astonia Orchestra (N 00— Van Heu ogram 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070 18-year-old daughter. 12:00 l(‘fldm‘ : origin also are sched 6:00—Orchestra fillll\(’!‘ music. soloists will provide the La Paling | nette Hanshaw is again starred in the | Northwestern University Glee Ciub will will be the weekly review of the poliii- | chestra announces a program of Spanish tenor. Lewis James, tenor of “Very Good. Eddie.” “the Jolly Scot,” 8:00—WJZ orchester: Foresters, b 9:00—The Smiths; Cabin Door. Company, ‘makers . of 10:00—Hotel orcheftra. Radio “Tubes. ' 8:30 Eastern Standard time, 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170 over Staticns WBAL. WRVA and the N.B.C. 6:30—Twins; Tea Garden orchestra. —Talk; Seed Growers. network. 8:00—Orchestra: string band. HEAR 9:00—WOR programs (2 hours). 11500 News; Ganie hour: THEM SOUTHERN, 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 0—Recording orchestra. 0—Concert_orchestra. 5 6:00—Dinner mus| 00—Synagogue scrvices. 7:30—Concert_ orchestra. 8:00—Serenaders; string orchestra. 8:30—Happy Bakers 9:00—Shavers' Orchestra. R 9:30--Olive Palmer and Revelers. a THREE DIE, TWO HURT |:5:5 ui o AS TRAINS COLLIDE. Fire, Following Telescoping of 14 7:30—Talk; Pianist. . (45— Political Situatign in Washing- Conce st Freight Cars, Delays Recovery | @ o o ’ & 0—Entertainers; The Boys. e 0—Shavers orchestra. of Bodies, 4 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers, — — — CENTRAL. PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929. 293.9—KYW Chicago—1.020 A (Meters on lcft of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless 00— Hotel orchestra; Gold Orchestra. A S Show Boat Company to Pre- illi ashes from The Evening Star.| 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers. sent Thrilling Play Over United States Navy Band. —shopping talk 10:80—Musioal program, g bonds (N. B, C.) Correct_time. | 11:00—Features; popular (2'3 hours). cnal Music League program « SRS U IR { Kolster hour (C. B. C T v Eandons “EHow BoaLeicamme Mar Daguerreotypes and Silhouette: 00—E b R s R e Drake, . B. 8. :30—Orchestra; political situation. pany over WMAL and its ated 00--WJZ orchestra; Foresters. stations in the Columbia Broadcasting 7:00--Boys; concert orchestra. 2 8:00—Hour of music features. tractions WMAL will draw from the vers: ve Columbia production studios will be thel D L La Palina S the Van Heusend deast by Joe and his Budget Boys, “DX" req of old and new s tions, am them “Carolina Moon," Dardenella™ nd | “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.” The| “You Wouldn't Fool Me” and “Do Something.” The Daguerreotypes’ pro- gram_contains its usual collections of | WRC has scheduled its usual array of regular Wednesday night attractions, which include the Sunkist Serenaders, Robert B. Smith of the Washington bureau of the Philadelphia Ledger. The saxophone section of the Shavers ence. The vocalists to be heard with the ‘orchestra are Edna Bennett and Fred Vettell. | the first radio broadcast in history, in | 1921, will be the featured soloist with ; the 'Bak Paul Oliver and Olive | Programs preparcd by the Associated Press will give his weekly radio program over | WOL tonight, instead of Friday night, | as formerly scheduled. WJSV is fea- | 5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 otherwise indicated.) :00—News; N. Y. Orchestra 30—Slumber music; hotel orchestra Chain. and his Budget Boys i g 8 (N. B. C.) immons' Show Boat— 447.5—WMAQ Chicage— 670 i 3 Jolly Bill and Jane (N. B. C.). 00—WOR programs (3 hours). 00— Franklin_Ensemble. System. The story is woven around an {00-—Musical features; band. old sea caplain who had his will tat-| L ';{:1“"6 fé‘"g me“HY‘ | 10:30—Gold_orchestra. pie program, the hour and the ). 1:00—Vocal and dance (2 hours). feature known as Daguerreolypes and lam Bell ar entertainers “Swan Song” and Lohengrin's “F: well,” from the opera of the same n old tunes, such as the pathetic melody | “The Vacant Chair.” “Polly Wolly the Happy Wonder Bakers, the Palm- olive hour. the Gold Strand Orchestra Orchestra will be featured in a special arrangement of “The Wedding of the The Serenaders will present another program of Spanish music by a native Palmer, stars of the Palmolive hour, — WEAF New York—660 will sing s their specialty “Babes in e ek turing the Hawaiian Melody Boys and | the Manassas Trio. | Packard Washington Motor Car Co. 0. COOLICAN, President Adams 6130 Orchestra. 394.5—WJZ New York—760 6:00—Bonnie Laddies Trio. 6:30—Ben Pollack’s Orchestra, Connecticut at S a.xu——fz:uflera' Orchestra and Quar- | 10-30—Gold Orchestra. 9:00—The Vocal Smiths. 263—WAPI Birmingham—1;140 9:30—Cabin Door Impersonations, B 00—Musical feature. 10:00—Continentals’ Orchestra. | 2:00—Harris orchestra; theater organ. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 422.3—WOR Newark—710 77.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080 7:30~Studlo program. 2:30—Matinee roz"bms-l Don. 8:30—Foresters, : alter; Uncle Don. 7 o 6:00—Serge Wi 9.00—Shavers orchestra, 6:45—Port Authority. :00—] s University program. 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers, TS Ottt and salite. T 10:30—Gold Orchestra. 1:30—Orchestra and soloist. 8:00—Simmons Showboat. i The dead: S 00 D hoatre ooram. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 John Franklin, 38, engineer, Charles- | 9:30—Smoker and Fun. 7:00—Hymn sing; concert orchestra. ton, I.: Frank Adair, 30, fireman,|10:00—Symphony orchestra. 3:00—Bedford, Ind., Band. Charleston, 1L, and O. T. Bensley, 30, | 10:30—Daguerreotypes. 9:00—Shavers; Olive Palmer. : 10:30—Gold_Orchestra., 11:00—Slumber hour. brakeman, Charleston, TIl. ? 's; dance hour, The injured: Harry Smith, engineer, | 1100 INeWs: dance hour. 348.6—WABC New York—860 12:00—Hotel dance orchestra, 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 cuts and bruises, and J. M. Kipple, fire- | man, fractured skull and intetnal in-| 6:00—French lesson. H 7:00—Studio orchestra; newscasting. 7:30—Craig’s Orchestra. juries, :30—Everglades_orchestra. The body of Franklin, engineer on! 7:00—Diamond Entertainers. the east-bound freight train, was the | 7:30—Comedy and music. first to be taken from the debris by res- musical program. 8:00—Fireside hour. cue workers late last night. The other | §:30 Feature Presentation, 1§ 9:00—Shavers; Olive Palmer. two bodies were recovered this morning. | 9:00— Gypsy camp music. § N = Trainmen atiributed the crash 10| 10:00—Musical program. £ 11:00—Tom, Joe and Jack. confused orders, but the blame was not | 19:30—Dance music (1'; hours). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 6:00—Sports review; Byrd Trio. 7:10—Amos-Andy; church hour. 8:00—Vocal Quartet; Foresters, s PR N 272.6—WLWL New York—1,100 6:00—Belgian sacred music. HELD IN MANSLAUGHTER. , LS 9:00—Variety hour. 00—Hotel orchestra. 6:55—Play and talk. = 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 Child's Death Charged to Million- aire’s Daughter and Driver. 30—Twilight organ recital; news. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.. March 27| 8:00—Hotel concert orchestra. 8:30—Studio programs (12 hours). NCIDENTAL expenses (P)—Warrants charging Miss Helena | Hermance of Toronto, Canada, daugh- | 10:15Reature; syncopators. always arise to put a 11:00—News; dance hour. ays arise 2 282.8—WEBAL Baltimore—1,060 mp in vour monthly He 3 | 282, A W J budget. This month of a former Atlanta millionaire, und | 6:00—Sandman; dinner music. o aae M Lewis Luther, taxi driver, with man-| 7:45—Political $iluation. HoE R L G slaughter were issued here last night| 8:00_WJZ orchestra. these extra bills with a following the death of James Foster, 5, | cter Loan. Tnquire in an automobile collision this morn-. ing. 9:30—Phi Epsilon Sorority. 8:30—Foresters’ Quartet. 5 9:00—The Vocal Smiths. at “Your Bank” about | tern this special plan. Tf you ‘sts Hermance was not required to|10:00—The Marylanders hour. o’clock give bond, but was cited to appear in 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 Municipal Court. Luther was placed| o.00” 0o Grusaders; features. E Standard Time are a Government em- under a $3.000 bond. VAN HEUSEN 00—Highlanders from WJZ. you remember! Your nearest Breyer dealer also ployee you can borrow ‘The child died in a hospital here an 7:30—Radio Nature League. pROGnAM Y it in bulk. and repay it 50 as to build Small Chocolate-Coated Easter Eggs hour after Miss Hermance's car, in| 7:30—Radio Nature Leaghe, e e s B DR eoton of ‘ner| 9:00—Smiths; Spring entertainers. Featuring Gertrude Wickes up a final cash balance in : ¢ P . » It ‘ - 3N Made of Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream with a Frozen the taxi. He was the grandson of her e . A Alois Havrilla and “Your Ban s & " 2ok e et P hosts, Dr. D. Clay Lilly, a Presbyterian | 10:00—Sports; Newcomb's « Egg-nog yolk. Delicious —attractive —unique. Price. minister here, and Mrs. Lilly. 11:00—News; Lowe's orchestra. $3.00 a dozen. Annette Hanshaw Also the Miss Hermance and Miss Elizabeth| 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 11llv, dazzhtor of Dr. Lilly, were class-| 6.30—Dinner music. mates at Agnes Scott College, near At-| 500 it an PUE oeten. Innta. Her father Is now operator of a| 1:50_U. of Rochester; pianist. chain of restaurants at Toronto. $:00EWiZ orheitia. o * 8:30—Foresters: The Smiths. Van Heusen Orchestra with the Van Heusen Male Quartette WMAL and Stations Afilisted with the . 9:30—On the Wings of Son; MOTOR OFFICIAL DEAD. ;600" Rewscasiing: Request organ. COLUMBIA NETWORK CLUB Northwestern University. TONIGHT 10 P. M. WMAL Columbia Chain | ome of those great Kolster programs s ssaaa Pay Incidental Monthly Bills with a Character Loan By the Associated Press. EDWARDSVILLE, Ill, March 27. Three trainmen were killed and two were injured in a head-on collision here | late yesterday between two freight trains of the Nickel Plate system near the station. ~ Fire followed the crash and the bodies of the victims were not re- covered until firemen had extinguished the flames. Fourteen freight cars were piled up in the crash, Contains two quarts of Breyers Ice Cream — real Vanilla with a Frozen Egg-nog yolk—and is-coated with pure chocolate. Can you imagine anything more attrac- tive—or appropriate—for Easter? Price—$2.50 each. Breyers Frozen Egg-nog is a blend of fresh real cream, real sugar, and the old-time egg-nog zavoring has Use .all _the services of “Your Bank.” Begin by starting a checking or savings account. The Departmental Bank “Your Bank” 1726 Penna. Ave. N. Phone Main 2709 Under U. S. Government Supervision fi Breyers Easter Eggs and Fancy Forms will be de= livered to your door in the “Breyers Wonder Box” —packed in dry ice. Orders must be placed at least 43 hoursinadvance— order through your Breyer dealer—or Telephone Metropolitan 1803. 11:00—Slumber music hour. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—390 €:30—Dinner music; talk. of Hupmobile.Corporation. 7:00—Mr. and Mrs. Skit, 7:30—Concert, orchestra. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. March 27| 5 jears 8:00—G. E. hour. (P—Henry Elliot Rose, 46 years oid, | 8:00—C. E. hour, = sales manager and a vice president of | 181 2 e Hupmobile. Motor Gorporation of | 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers. Detroit, died here last night after an |10:30—Gold Orchestra. illness of several weeks. | 11:00—Dance _hour. Mr. Rose came to St. Petersburg about | three months ago for his health on a | vear's leave of absence from the com- | pany. The body will be returned to! Detroit tomorrow. ' ; . , Ginger Jellied Fruits IDA BAILEY ALLEN, Founder and President of the National Radio Home- Makers Club, will broad- cast this recipe for the Amcrican Sugar Refining Company at 10. o'clock tomorrow morning over Station WMAL, Henry E. Rose Was Vice President We make our service 'Patronize the personal Ligr il Our facilities are at your dis- posal. We transact your busi- ness promptly. No matter how far-reaching your commissions, we can handle them—for our correspondents, like ourselves, give whole-hearted attention to the wants of customers. There's a lot of meaning to our slogan— “The Bank With a Smile” Washington Savings Bank Tenth and Grant Place J. D. Leonard, : o Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. Showboat: “Yankee Doodle Detective’ -WOR, WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL. WKBW, WJIAS. WADC, WMAQ, WHK, WLBW, WMAL. 30—Happy Bakers: Lewis James, tenor — WEAF. WTIC, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, ‘WCAE. 9:00—Shavers phone features Orchestra: saxo- WEAF, WTIC, wcesH wr An assortment of Rabbits, Chickens, Eggs, lies, and n’ller attractive ice creaw novelties. Price—$2.40 a dozen. all-ways WON, - o o St ICE CREAM Smoker: informal enter- WOR. WCAU WEAN, WFBL, WMAK WADC, WKRC, AQ, WSPD, WHK, . ‘Swelen 1t with Domino "’ American Sugar Refining Ll £ rell, Pres,