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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO!. D. C., WEDNESDA 192 . . ygp DISWOR Newrkilh, | 102-WIAM WEAR Clewand—ione.| RAID BOOKMAKERS. | PREMIER URGES LOYALTY TOday On the Radlo 3;33'_'“',‘.“‘“',’:,",,{,5."3;’,” 7:30—Musical features. New Orleans Mayor Orders Clean- | Mussolini Advises American Group o 3 6:30—The Town Crier. 8:30—Same as WEAF (3% hrs.). FORESTERS 7:00—Mid-Pacific. 11:00—Variety hour, up Throughout City. to Be Faithful Citizens. ARE ON TONIGHT PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929. 7:30—Fireside Boys. 12:00—Dance; feature (1 hr), NEW ORLEANS, La., September 25 ROME, September 25 (#).—“Be loyal 4 (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless ,;m_m‘y:,‘;‘-md . 308.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—750, | /).—8quads of police Monday swooped | and faithful citizens of the great re-| “They come again with otherwise indicated.) 9:00—Shades of Don Juan. 6:00—WJZ (30 min.) down on handbook establishments in all | public,” said Premier Mussolini to 400 ( the vocal and instru- > 10:00—News: dance, 6:30—Popularity contest. parts of the ity on orders from Acting &”fl"&;fflrf‘f?afl“vfim“.. OE G mmt%f'"é{“é yow;vfi-‘ B 3 00—Sal s i e] “Molly Bown” to Be Broad- LOCAL STATIONS. conbeams. _ O Rewe: Won avtits Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley as o his | the gardens of the Villa Torlonia yes- 2nd. the NBO net- ‘ 315.6—WRC—950. 475.9—WMAL—830. 212.6—WPG Attantie City—1,100. ' | 11100 _Dance and organ (2 hrs). iy 'fh“’“m':l;‘:;;n"‘:‘:‘fl et ot Coeiraeoie] work. Tune in H acific Vagal 3 £ - TS 7:30—Vocal half hour. pa i ‘missioners. 2. ks not mean that you ul o 3:30—"The Te: 5 3 6:00--Old Friends and Faces. g . on Program. $:00—Band of a Thousand Mclodles. | 3100 o100 U0 Koket prices. 8:00—Concert orchestra; mixed quar-| 6:30—Diners; Scrap Book: scores. | 1y o 00 ey Pag higen Sh ot | the e, “On the conteaty you shioui g - 5:00—Black and Gold Rocm Orchestra, | 4i15—FPauline Healy Shook, soprano. | o.00 giruing Cop; Allce in Radio. | 4.00—Ghamplons: symnheny concert, |dence before Pollce ‘arrived, ‘and_ Pjies | be proud of the thovsand-year-old Face After a week's absence, the_Hank | @i00_ 4:40—Kathryn Dunning, planist. ! 10:00—Night club; brevities. Simmons Show Boat returns to WMAL O ety PNt i ANY| 5i00_Hawatian Melody Boys. 10:00—Dance music hour. 1i00—Two on tne Aile, = pazcd a';..lnwlfv to learn who gave tonight with “Bolly Bown,” & DOPUIaTr | .15 George F. Ross, pianist. §:30—Thirty Club. 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060, 7 ¢ sk ¥ comedy drama as its presentation. . Little Jane McGrew will play the title role of the play, which tells an interest- ing story of an Irish orphan girl who falls heir to an English castle and its broad acres, in addition to a large sum of money contained in a bank_vault. DusMing a brief intermission, Beulah Paynter, dramatic actress, who adapted the novel “The Duchess” for the stage under the name of “Molly Bown,” will speak. Second Drama Is Scheduled. ‘WMAL also will broadcast another drama during the Red Seal hour. “In Defense of a Woman” is the title of the play which is said to be based on real life. The La Palina Smoker, the Kolster Hour and the “Dixie Echoes” will pro- vide WMAL's principal musical features. Aside from the music, the La Palina program includes a novelty in the form of a series of selected readings by Lila Gaston, who is well known for her char- acterizations. The ‘“Dixie Echoes” | 5:55—Motion picture guide. 6:30—Correct time and base ball scores. 6: 8:00—Ingram Shavers. 8:30—Palmolive hour. 9:30—Orpheus Trio. 10:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 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—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 7:50a—Parnassus String Trio. 8:00a—Milt Coleman, songs. 8:15a—Morging melodies. 9:15a—LasSalle String Quartet. 9:45a—Pauline Haggard; songs. 10:00a—"Your Child,” by Grace Abbott of the Children’s Bureauof the Department of Labor, 4i30—A primer for town fi ers, 5:45—Ambassador Orchestra. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:15—Dinner concert. 7:15—Belle Haven Entertainers, 7:30—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. 8:00—McFadden Red Seal hour. 8:30—La Palina smoker. 9:00—Kolster radio hour. 9:30—Dixis Echoes. w:oo—tguu's Hank Simmons Show oat. 11:00—Swanee Syncopators. 12:00 to 1:00a—"DX” request program by Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30a—"In Many Lands with Theresa Martin"—Hawaii. 10:00a—"Radio Home Makers,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 10:30a—Du Barry beauty talk. 10:45a—Columbia Noonday Club. 11:30a—Julie Wintz and his orchestra. 12:15—Ambassador Orchestra. 1:00—Variety program. 9:30—The Vagabonds. Vocal, 5:00—Hour of salon music. 6:00—WJZ (30 mirm) ; Fantastics. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—Same as WEAF (4 hrs.); scores. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170, 5:20—Scores; orchestra musie. 6:30—The Financiers. 7:00—WABC (30 min.). 7:30—Jump Wreckers, 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.), 305.9—KDEKA Pittsburgh—980. 5:00—Metropolitans; orchestra; scores. 6:00—WJZ (30 min.); Radioet. 7:00—Same as WJZ (4 hrs.); scores. 260.7—~WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:30—Dinner music; talk. 00—WJZ programs (3Y4 hrs.). 10:15—Dance music (45 min.). 379.5—~WGY Schnectady—790, 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. :00—Studio orchestra; scores. 0—WJZ and WEAF (2 hrs.). 10:00—Universityof Kentucky. 11:00—Lexington program. 12:00—News; dancers’ hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—String quartet; orchestra. am. d WJZ (1% hrs.). 10:00-—Bulletins; vocal and orchestra. 11:00—Christine_Lamb, contralto, 11:30—Same as WEAF. 270.1-WRVA Richmond—1,110. 6:00—Wm. Byrd Trio. 0—Everybody’s Business. 0—Hour from WJZ. 0—Variety hour. 0—Same as WJZ. 10:00—Quartet and soloists. 11:00—Hotel orchestra hour. SEPTEMBER 2 Supcrintendent Theodore Ray has ARCTURUS to which you belong.” - Why Not Organize a Hank Simmons’ Show Boat Party in Your Neighborhood? il 0 ; 10:15a—Radio Houschold Institute. 1:45—Dr. Crocker's health talk, 5—Scores; Dinner music. . . broadeast a5 usual will be a group of | 10:43a— Gut b musteste 300D D +ana Strum: taik; scores. | VETERAN GETS LICENSE. | BLUE w&$SesTUBES LLAN to have your friends in and egro SP:} “l;l i 11:00a—"Investment Trends in tHe Erfi 2:30 to 3:00—"“Our Book Shelf.” J0—WEAF (15 min.); Landscape. e d h h k! id Th ay Nineties' Music, of the Second Hundred Billion. S 90 —Concert program; - Fort Smith, Ark., Druggist Built attend the show provided by The Musical gems of the gay 90s will be revived during the Palmolive hour, which will be heard over WRC and the National Broadcasting System at 8:30 o'clock. Olive Palmer’s coloratura so- preno voice will be heard in “Caro| , . tor of Better Business Bureau.| 7:30—United States Army Band. 5:30—Safety Crusaders; scores. Arkansan ever to build and successfully " “ 0 1:00—Organ recital from Kitt studios. | 8:00—Carl Conrad, baritone. R Nome” and "The Cuckoo. Wath Paul| 1:30 _National farm and home hour.| 8:15—Big Ed, harmonica soloist. B A i ass iy fiy an airplane, has received his private | | tells how "any woman can Oliver, tenor, she will sing “Anything ‘Talk by Frederick Ecker, presi- dent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 11:45a—Pennsylvania Orchestra. 12:45—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- 2:15—Band of a Thousand Melodies. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. 6:30—Ciassified hour. 7:15—Children’s period. 8:30—Boots and Sonny. 7:3 10:00—Albany dance hour. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 5:00—News; dinner music; Agriculture, 10:15—Sports; news; scores. and Flew Plane in 1910. FORT SMITH, Ark. (#).—W.F. More- heagd, Fort Smith druggist, and the first pilot's license from the Department of BARBARA GOULD look lovelier.” She will be Hub’s Hank Simmons’ Show. Boat Co. Every Wednesday Station WMAL. Eve evening body is cordially invited to go from You Say.” The Revelers also will be 5 b % Co 2:45—"Influence of Jazz on Modern | 8:45—Popular songs by Leonard Reed. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN mmerce. T o ” bert’s “Naughty Marietta,” “In a Little Spanish Town” and “Ramona.” ‘The end of Summer and the advent of Fall will be celebrated in a program dedicated to the harvest moon when the Ingram Shavers broadcast through WRC at 8 o'clock. Barn dances and other best-steppers _appropriate to harvest revelries will be heard during Blanche Bock. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 4:00 thu 4:30—Radio-Keith-Orpheum our. 228.9—WOL—1,210. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:15—Edith Reed's Entertainers. mony_Boys.” 9:15—Sue Kennedy, contralto, 9:30—Virginia Dye, reader. 9:45—Joseph Dimeglio, tenor. 10:00—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 10:20 to 11:00—Ray Acton’'s Serenaders. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house-. wives; music. 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Hour of orchestras 8:00—Concert program 8:30—WEAF and WJZ (1% hrs), 10:00—Brevities; musical program. 11:35—Alberta Summer's program. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. up. He gave up flying until 1920, when he sought to organize a flying company here. Failing at first he was later able to organize a flying company. Flour From Fish. ‘WESERMUENDE, Germany, Septem- ber 25 (A).—A steamship bullt here for Tomorrow Morning at "VE WATCHED a great many ‘women of wealth and leisure in their quest for loveliness. The most successiul of them succeded not because thei? 9:45 over WJSV good show is provided for an hour. Read the Hub Furniture Co. ads for profit — listen to The Hub's Hank Simmons’ Show Boat Co. over station WMAL. for pleasure the hour. The selections Include “Tur- | 6:45—Talk on the Junior Red Cross |11:30a—National farm program. A es SlIe o Tam. . o ted exgeaaive ticat: §3m1“» ""hniesa[;udwi.l;efligsg &'é":p}‘o‘.fi“fi 7-00—;%5’;%& e Bk },:,fag‘__.r’:"“"".“l‘ program. 7 !z‘;niggv:;‘e :;-:Tfle{sf n‘;;sor‘ 2 d:lll;u:n{ca; ments, but blu:une u.: leisure and entertainment. “T Love the Moon,” “Hot Time in the | 7:30—Late news flashes. 1315 Farm Tortanes. o RSt permitted a careful study of the Old Town Tonight” and “Carolina | Early Program Tomorrow. 12:45—Musical program. subject. o Moon." 3 300 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. And this study showed them oni t at All-Request Program. 7:30a—The musical clock. il that the most effeétive methods 8:00a—Birthdays—A thought for the 434.5—NAA—690. . Bt George F. Ross, pianist and (Washington Navy Yard.) :e duo‘nm lest and within the nouncer of WRC, will present an request program at 6:15 o'clock. mance,” by the great Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius, opens the program. Bee- thoven’s “Turkish March” will follow. “Lento,” by Curil Scott, and “Alt Vien,” by Leopold Godowsky, also will be heard during this concert. ‘The Mobiloil concert and the Orpheus Trio are among WRC’s remaining at- tractions. The Mobiloil program is made up entirely of the compositions of Wag- ner, opening with the stormy prelude | 5:00—French lesson by Dr. Clark— 3 Tolae to the third act of “Lohengrin” and | Also WJAS, WKRC, 9:30—National Grand_ Opera, “La . . Mm 7/ 4 C'W Jor flofirgs 1vmh the voerture to “Die s:m—wcm“xg %fi:g grchextru—mso 'ggx;la'fis};o »?,’%’ésm Stlll helplng 4 Ages of Woman “W@”@Pfi@@‘“@m‘ eistersinger.” 5 , WKBW, WEAN. , 3 ) | On sale at leading and stores YIS €D U Miss Bertie Backus, cvhairman of the | 6:00—Diamond Entertainers; 'Comedy (11, hrs.). = Cn sbrmhts B s B ES District of Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross, will speak from ‘WOL tonight on the activities of the Junior Red Cross. The station’s musical features include a dinner concert and a program by Edith Reed’s Entertainers. WJISV's rrogrnm will be presented by a group of its regular artists. One of the earlier features, however, will be a gmc;n by the United States Army and. BELIEVES CLEVELAND HAS LOST PAINTING Jugoslav Government Says Priceless Work of Art Was Stolen From Cathedral. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, September 25.—After 500 years in the Zagreb Ca- thedral a priceless religious painting in ‘Triptych is said to have been stolen and now hangs in the Cleveland, Ohio, Mu- seum, from which the Ju lavia gov- ernment has instructed its legation in Washington t otake steps for its re- covery. The alleged loss of the tenth century day. 10:00a—Household chat, Peggy Clarke. 10:30a—The shoppers’ guide. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 348.6—WABC New York—=860. 4:30—Half hour by the Entertainers— WABC only. Trio—WABC only. 7:00—Voice of Columbia—Also WJAS, WADC, WCAO, WHK, WMAQ, WKRC, WKBW, WEAN, WNAC, WCAU. 8:00—Magazine Program—Also WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO. WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, ‘WLBW, WMAL. 8:30—Smoker—Also WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WGHP, WMAQ, ‘WSPD, WHK, WLBW, WMAL, WEKRC. 9:00—Orchestra _and _ Soloists—Also WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW, WMAL, CJGC. 9:30—Dixie Echoes — Also WCAU, ‘WJAS, WCAO, WADC, WSPD, WKRC, WMAK, WEAN, WNAC, WHK. 10:00—Hotel Orchestra—Also WCAU, WJAS, WCAO, WHK, WMAL, WSPD, WKRC, WKBW, WEAN, WNAC. 10 :!0—3}1&0}1!’5 Orchestra—Also WCAU, A0, WADC, WMAL, WSFD, WKRC, WKBW, WEAN. 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 | Synagague service—WEAF only. WLIT. WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI, ngN WHAS, WSM, WSB, 11:00—Dance Orchestra (1 hour)—Also WRC, WAPI, WSM. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. 5:00—Hotel DQinner Orchestra—WJZ; hooks; base ball scores—WJZ. 6:00—Twilight Melodies, Tom, Dick and Harry—Also WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW. €:30—John B. Kennedy; Mme. Gains- borg; “My South"—WJZ. 7:00 — Harry Kogen's Orchestra, Chauncy R. Parsons, . tenor; Cemedy Duo—Also WBZ, WJR, WHAM, KDKA, KYW, WLW. 7:30—Foresters’ Male Quartet, with Bernard Altschuler Orchestra— Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, “)"VJ‘%RV, WBT, WRVA, KYW, 8:00—Salon_Singers, mixed chorus— Also WBZ, KDKA, WJR. 8:30—The Trawlers, Yarns of the Sea —Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WJR. 9:00—Voyages in Germany — Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR. 9:30—Victor Wagner's 18-Piece Or- chestra—Also WBZ, KDKA, KYW, WRVA, WIOD, WHAS, WSB, WBT, WJAX, WHAM, WJR, 10:00—Amos 'n Andy, black face come- dians (WMAQ)—Also WHAM. WBZ, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WRC. 10:15—Siumber music, by Laurier String work of ‘art is said to have been dis- | 6:30—Gol = Ensemble (45 min.)—Also WRC, covered only early this month by a Ly e T oRG, KDKA, renovation commission examining the | 7:00—Erno Rapee Concert Orchestra. — cathedral. The valuable painting is sup- WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, posed to have been replaced by a mediocre’ work and the rea! article sold by a French art dealer to American buyers for $10,000. This is said to be far below its real value. CLEVELAND, September 25 (#).— Officials of the Cleveland Museum of Art declared yesterday they were in great doubt that a valuable religious painting stolen from the Cathedral of Zagreb, Jugoslavia, was a part of the collection here, as was reported from Belgrade. F. Allen Whiting, director of the mu- geum, said he was positive that no paint- ing like that described in dispatches, a ‘Triptych, was in the possession of the museum, but that a thorough search ‘would be made. 2 [ 2.0 Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 7:00—Mobiloil concert; works of ‘Wagner—WRC ‘and N. B. C. network. 7:30—Sylvania Foresters; male quartet, and orchestra— ‘WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WLW, WBAL, WBZA, KYW, KDKA, WREN and WHAM. . 9:00—Kolster hour: WMAL and C. B. S. network. WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGR. WCAE, WWJ, WSAI, WFJC, WTAM. 7:30—Happy Bakers with Frank Luth- WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, \gg\’. WGR, WWJ, WSAIL 'JC. 8:00—Shavers’ Orchestra with male trio—Also WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, * WTAG, WCSH, WRC, WGY, %gil WCAE, WWJ, WGN, 8:30—Olive ' Palmer — Also. WEEIL, WJIAR, WTA( WCSH, TWELFTH & G STS. ‘WE ARE DISPLAYING RaAbI0S Stromberg-Carlson— and others. 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