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Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. otherwise indicated.) Al time p.m. unless LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—~WRC—050. (Natioral Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Pacific Vagabonds. 4:00—Band of a Thousand Melodies. 5—Motion picture guide. 0—"Famous Painting in Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake. soaanann ouda 9:30—Orpheus Trio. 10:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy,” black-face comedians. 10:15—Weather forecast, 10:16—Slumber music. 11:00 to 12:00—Dave Harmon and his Palais d'Or Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:15a—Federation morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 7:50a—Petit Trio. 8:00a—Milt Coleman, songs. 8:15a—Morning_melodies. 9:15a—Le Salle String Quartet. 9:45a—Pauline Haggard, songs. 10:00a—Three Little Maids. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:45a—Cunningham's musicale. 11:00a—Twelve O'Clock Trio. 11:45a—Pennsylvania Orchestra. 12:45—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor of Better Business Bureau. 1:00—Organ recital from Kitt studios. 1:30—National farm and home hour. 2:15—Band of a Thousand Melodies. 3:00—Studio program. 3:30—Happy Harmonies. 4:00—Radio-Keith-Orpheum hour. 228.9—WOL—1,210. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—The Public Service Man. 6:10—What's on the air tonight. 6:15—Edith Reed's Entertainers. 6:45—"Home Service,” by Miss Bessie Craney of the Home Service De-- partment, American Red Cross. 7:00—"Music in Washington,” by Rex- ford Holmes. 7:15—Lisette Follmer, contralto. 7:30—Late news flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—The musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays—a thought for the day. 10: ofla—Househuld chat, Peggy Clarke. 10:30a—The shopper’s guide. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 475.9—-WMAL—630, unl.ncnw;ul:‘db Forum.) :00—Organ 30—Leo Reisman’s Casino Orchestra. oo—fiflllht Round Table. '.I‘N.rty Club. R Tequest program Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. i Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30a—*"In Mt nl‘ll‘f With Theresa ""—Haw 10:00a—"Radio Home Makers,” by Ida Balley A!lm 10:30a—Du beauty lk 10:45a—Columbia Noonday C! 1 30 to 12:15—Julle Wintz lnd his or- chestra. 1:45—Dr. Crocker’s health talk. 2:00 to 3:00—"Our Book Shelf.” 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co. ~oo to 5:00—Midafternoon mullctle 0, the “Har- 10:00—C! , tenor. |10:20 to 11:00—Ray Acton’s Serenaders. Early Program Tomorrow. 11:30a—National farm ‘program. 11:45a—Marmola 12:00—Time signals. 12:16—Farm features. 12:45—Musical 3 3:00 to 5:00—] ternoon musicale. 434.5-~NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) 3 45~Wnlhfl' Bureau reports. 5—Time signals. lo ob—Weuhu Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 348.6—WABC New York—860. 5.00—French lesson by Dr. Clark— Also WJAS, WKRC. 5:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra—Also WMAL, WSPD, WEAN, WKBW. s'oo—Dllam%iBEnur{zmem comedy trio— C only. 7:00—Voice of Columhla—m&o WJIAS, WADC, WMAQ, WKRC, WEKBW, WEAN WNAAL(S: WCAU, 8:00—Magazine program—Also Eg x;‘13%:“’W1\IIAK WCAO, WJAS, ' WADC, WKRC, WMAQ, WHK, WLBW, WMAL, WNAC. 8:30—Smoker—Also ' WCAU, WNAC, ‘WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, ‘WJAS, WADC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD ‘WHK, WLBW. ‘WMAL, 9:l M—Orcheslrl soloists—Also WCAU, ‘WNAC, , WFBL, WMAK, WCAO WJAS, WADC, 3 WG WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW WMAL. 9:30—Dixie WJAS, WCAC WSPD, WMAQ, WKRC WMAK, WEAN, WNAC. 10: OOvHOtA orchestra—Also WCAU, WCAO, WHK, WMAL, V\'SFD ‘WKRC, WKBW, WEAN, 10'30—Ell£ngbons Band—Also WCAU, W 'AO, WADC, WNAC, WMAL, ‘WSPD, WKRC, WKBW, WEAN. 11:00—Midnight reveries—WABC only. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 5:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner Orchestra—Also WRC, WCAE, wWwJ. 5:55—Base ball scores—WEAF; United 7:00—Erno Rapee Concert Orchestra— Also WEEIL WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGR, WCA WWJ, WSAIL 7:30—Happy ~Bakers, with Frank Hear Ida Bailey Allen, President of the National Radio Home-Makers Club, broadcast this recipe for The American Sugar Refining Co. at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning, East- ern Standard Time, over Station WMAL. Sweeten it with Domino ™" American Sugar Refining Company HIS special loan m plan for Govern- m ent Employees makes it convenient for you to obtain funds by removing the necessity of furnishing collateral or security. Small, monthly payments re- turn the loan and build up a savings balance for you in “Your Bank.” . THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. District 2709 Under U. S. Government Supervision i, tenor — Also Wm. Orchestra, with male WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WRC, WGY, gfln WCAE, WWJ. WGN, Palmer — Also 8:30—Olive ‘WEEIL WTIC, WJ% WTAG, WCSH, 0—National light opera, Gilbert and o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Sullivan _Review—Also WRO, W WSAI, WIOD, KYW, WL k& 80——memrl’ Qul-rhh with Bernard Altschuler Orchestra—Also WBZ, AM, KDKA, WLW, WBT, WRVA, WJR, KYW. diers—Also E n’__Andy—Also Yy »# WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, Jns—-wey Schenectady—790. Crusaders; scores, (30 minutes); Nature 00—Same as WJZ (3% hours). ; news; scores. AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. m.a—wnl WIAI Cleveland—1,070, n W—Hm dance musie. A 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—750, BSpu, e 00—Same as WJZ (3’4 hours), 10:16—News; WJR artists, 11:00—Dance and organ (2 hours). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740, 15 15—-Slumber music by Laurier String | 1 bh KDK 422. S—WOB Newark—710. 5:20—Spo! -so——vncle Dons Storles, 00—Dinner music. 30—Fraternity Row. 00—Midpacific. 30—Fireside Boys. :30—Angela and Jazette. 10:00—News; dance; moonbeams. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 4:30—Organ recital; news. 7:00—Scores; dinner music. (45 minutes)—Also 9:00—Dance music (two hours). 260.7—~WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:30—Dinner musio; talk. 7:00—WJZ programs (3% hours). 10:00—Dance music (45 minutes). 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—Same as WEAF (2!, hours). 9:30—Dance orchestra; scores. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:20—Scores; orchestra music. 6:15—Filipinos; talk. 6:30—Financiers; Lazy Lou. 7:00—Orchestra; Jump Wreckers. 8:00—WABC programs (3 hours). 305.9—KDKA mhub—.l 5:00—Metropolitans; orchestra; 00—WJZ (30 minutes); RIM 7:00—8Same as WJZ (4 hours); scores. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 6:00—WJZ (30 min.); Masqueraders. As usual on W! S T esters :o and NBC i Eastern Standard Hime. 277.6—~WBT Chlrml.—l ,080. 6:40—Studio am, o—Aunt fi;‘r WEAF (2% hours) m oo—smel dance m s V' b 365.6—~WHAS muvm.—au. 7:00—8tudio orchestra; scores. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (2 hours). 10:00—University of Kentucky. 11:00—News; Homing hour. 12:00—The Dancers' hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 00—String quartet; history talk, 0—Francis Craig’s Orchest.u 0—WJZ and WEAF (2 hours). 1 M—Bulleuna vocal and orchestra. e Lamb, contralto. ll ao—-wm protnm (30 minutes). 270-1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. 00—William Byrd Trio. og:gverybody J Bullnul A DATE IN PARIS SEPT. I3% vening . Paris WRC 8 P.M. =3 A WARNING CALL to those who want theu- leent Automatic Oil Burner HE Fall rush is start- ing. Orders are piling up for Silent Automatic Oil Burners to be installed be- fore cool weather starts. We are enlarging our in- stallation force as rapidly as men can be trained. We are making every effort to handle all installations as orders are placed. 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You make your investiga- tion yourself and convince yourself that the unprece- dented success of Silent Au- tomatic locally is due en- tirely to the good things that owners report to their neighbors and friends. TUNE IN TONIGHT On Stations WBAL—WJZ—KDKA Tune in each HMlu you will enjoy by Adolphe umalu ncerning the “INTELLIGENT SELECTION 0!‘ OIL HEAT!NG EQUIP- Then tune in each Monday and Thursday eve: tion In:m' WMAL WHISPERING ington. Wednesday evening at FLAMES t six D.-. for TWILIGHT MELOD! Orchestra, also some timely - informa- at seven-fifteen, station PROGRAM, by Silent Automobile Corp. of Wash- Silent Automatic Cotp. of Wash. . 12181220 N.-Y. Ave. N.W. * W. P. Grove, Pres. “Cy” J. Warnick, Sales Mgr. National 2014-2015 W. W. Grove, Sec. Open Evenings Until 10 O’clock SILE L 0, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929, h'ddu hour; drama, B'ack !nml" and C. B. 8. nst- work. 9:00—ABA Vm in Wales; male and Mariani WREN an & LH oo—xolm: hour, concert or- uvn — WMAL and B. 8. network. 10: Do-—rnrnnount orchutu. dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy"—WRC and N. B. C. network, 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. GM—WJZ (30 minutes); diners; 7 OD—Sllne as WJzZ (2 hours). 00—Dance and organ. a—Gene, Ford & Gienn (30 min.). False Economy Exacts its Penalty 'I‘HERE never was anything man- ufactured that somebody couldn’t make it just a little bit cheaper and a little bit worse. Time will tell what’s been omitted in con- struction. It’s real economy to pay the fair prices asked for dependable Lifetime Furniture. SCREEN GRI Al-l- OTIII A-C Sets LOOK FOR AMOS AN])Y _Tonight on WRC Formerly on WOL o - MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E EAR them in person instead of their records. Tune in Amer- ica’s greatest radio feature every night except Tuesday, 10 o’clock. Courtesy of The Pepsodent Co. 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