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Telephone District 9324 R-K-0 otherwise indicated.) I.V-cnlllllly “CAPRICE” ALFRED' LUNT LYNN FONTANNE The Little Theaters Ninth, near F, announces to smart Washington its in~ auguration of the new scason as a silent theater 32 THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929. iy AMUSEMENTS. ’ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | __AMUSEMENTS. ~ WRC OFFERS WAR Today on the Radio TELEVISION TEST ATIONAL | . ok, iasol 5| | Gayety Theatre b sifti | g0 P M. El'lsc “";-‘x' Mutual Burlesk PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929, SUEEESS | The K. Theue Gl lne FAY BAINTER ] DRAMA"B SKEIBHI (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless PRUVES N e Tie c-.u m-. Company PASSIONS OF JEALOUSY" Matinee Every Day Chicagoans Claim Develop- ment Is Almost Ready to STATIONS. 475.9~WMAL—§30. (Washington Radio Forum.) LOCAL 315.6—WRC—950. (National Broadeasting Co) Lyric Challengers Will Base| Tonight’s Presentation on 3 2:00—The High Steppe: 2:00—Variety program. . | Pnyiett i “The Unknown Soldier.” 2:45—Army-Tlnols. efrr;ot “ball game. :30—Studio feature, Be Placed in Homes. DOUGLASS i Fessaiie only_the best ! i'i”g:“a’l“!l:l]e hg'ylkmxt “?m;; et - b;llon;r.:u-mrthwesum il —_— MONT%%’&EII}LY | in[:i Gilda Gray, up::;i; . ° R > 6:00—C cadilly,” an im| An_ original World War “dnmsuc" Through Mutual Understand- | g:01—eiaahes se. the Evening star. BY MARTIN CODEL. N, “-Y o | e (O s Beglnn n g I ( ' D 4 Y n""o""‘,n‘ oo e ‘g:"‘;me";‘;d”gy" ing,” by A. Rae Williams. 5—Les Colvin, planist. CHICAGO, November 9 (N.AN.A.)— | N Musical accompaniments That Great $2 Production Now 6 6:15—Black and Gold Orchestra, 6:30—Thirty Club ccnd\lmd by A. ; Radio artists, who might easily be rec- | Cofree and cigarettes. the Lyric Chailengers in the tenth of | 6:55—Foot ball scores. Cloyd G = 8:15 d: Is Presented Here thelr series of productions tonight over | 7:00—"The New Business World,"| g; A=A DO e Dtbiierie i | X imed L M e g POLI S TONIT fbia 2‘: BN':' R Aatation WRC and associated National Broad-| — conducted by Merle Thorpe. the National Capital,” by John | tations of stock markets were viewed o L e el 7:30-Oomect tme. A. ‘Eckert. through “television eyes” at a private | SAM H.HARRIS presents ‘The scene of the play is laid in Ar- lington Cemetery on November 11, 1921, when the tomb of America’s unknown soldier was dedicated. The story centers about a mother who watches the cer- emonies and belizves the Unknown Soldier to be her son. ‘The weekly concert by Walter Dam- 7:31—Mayflower Orchestra. 8:00—The Lyric Challengers. 8:30—Laundryland Lyrics. 9:00—General Electric hour. 10:00—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. 11:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy." 11:15—Weather forecast. 11:16 to 11:58—Club Chantecler Or- 7:00—Selections on fretted instru- ments, by Sophocles T. Papas. 7:15—"Ths 1930 Red Cross Roll Clll » by Right Rev, James E. Free- man, Episcopal bishop of Wash- ington. 7:30—Commodore Ensemble. 8:00—Guy Lombardo and his Royal demonstration given yesterday in North Shore Hotel. The demonstration rep- resented the fruits of the experiments | of an earnest group of young engineers, | who confidently believe that their tele- vision development is out ready to emerge from the laboratory to go into! the home. % MARX Brs IN THE MUSICAL CIRCGUS AIIHAI. CRACKERS hony Orchestra in G rosch G-ex;gr:lu gmgcongum e ihe chestra, o ls‘gnnsdlnas i The full face of a blue songs singer| BEG, SUNDAY; SEATS NOW musical feature known as “Launder- (2N g0, 880 i Lnescel petiod o2 e played o guitar, the head of 8| “pyes. snc, S1o0. 8100, 8200 8230 e WRC': he (ndependent In; 3 i H Th Mat.. 50c. 8¢, 00 land Lyrics” are among T c:dd"“"m‘; 3400 80 8 00 RSO BT Esle. 8:40—Talk by Harold A. Lafount,|piano accompaniment, a hand sketch- Sat. Mat.. Foc. $1.00. $1.50 & outstanding attractions. there will be the weekly dance program by the Lucky Strike Orchestra, and a late program of dance music by the Club Chantecler Orchestra, which in- cludes a group of Cuban dance tunes member of Federal Radio Com- mission. 9:00—Graybar's “Joe and Vi."” 9:30—Gulbransen hour. 10:00—Paramount-Publix radio hour. 11:00 to 12:00—Swanee Syncopators. ing cartoons and cards bearing letters, numbers and symbols were thrown on a celluloid screen as the radio impulses were received from a short-wave sta- tion 2 miles away. The volces and ac- companiments were synchronized per- | 0—Dinner music. and special arrangements of modern . j music. Bert Berpath will sing the vocal 0—Elsie Jorss, soprano. fectly to the movements of the images, B g .ccompnnlment.:e 5—Waikiki Harmony Boys. 282.9—WOL—1,310. although they came from the broad- wnLLA%: Rfil}}; |“'n T_%"'}M SOy casting transmitter of station WIBO, several miles farther away. Sereen Determines Picture Size. The images, falling in a pinkish glow ~—. 5—Uncle Jerry. 0—Clark and Gorley, gospel singers. 0—Big Ed, harmonica player. 5—Percy Silverberg, tenor. An orchestra, with Fred Waldner, tenor, and Bernice Taylor, soprano, will provide the Launderland program. The specialties include “My Lucky Star,” (American Broadcasting Co.) 2:30—Georgetown - Navy foot game at Annapolis, At last! Fiery romance s and musical extravaganza leap 11:00—Pa Brown and the Little Browns. 11:30 to 12:00—Catskill Trio, old time from “Follow Through': “Love Nest." 0—Alexandria Humming Birds. :45—The Town Crier. e Tagce Al 104 Diokish gow | e vt AR m”““. “Love Me” and uu from “Show 5—Thompson and Zigler. 6:00—"“What's on the Air Tonight.” i stretches to the world’s ends. Drama ... Adventure ... 870 Mandolin_and guitar selsciions, | 2dvantage when the witnesses sat about RIALTO Now Playing Girl.” Symphony Orchestra on WMAL. Spectacle . .. Glorified Girls .... Color ... Song.. . Laughter in a production that towers 12 feet away from the receiving set, 5 " " which to all appearances was an ordi- “Light Fingers by Walter T. Holt. fiddlers. 6:45—Joan and Phyliss. WMAL's outstanding musical pres- SR RSN i Ly Uy o8 OO nary highboy radio cabinet. The screen | r Talking and Sound like a Titan over anything ever seen on stage or screen. el ‘3",‘;‘;‘,’.‘,’;”;‘:2{,‘;% 'S;.:;fi:,‘:,yy o (Washington Navy Yard.) 7:15—Jeanette Liepziger, 14-year-old i,‘,‘l’,‘:,',“w{,’,’;h‘m?'{fgh‘:“e‘;,',in‘:';edfpe"‘“’e\ WIARY NOLA f\ Tomorrow and Monday Dr. | 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. pianist. The size of the picture, which con- “Trial of Mary Dugan o RADIO PICTURES PRESENT chestra in the Gulbransen Hour. Hadley has arranged a varied program, but the features will be an unusual ar- rangement of Lehmann's “Ah, Moon of My Delight” and Romberg’s symphonic jphrase, “One Alone.” Other num- are one of Hadley’s own composi- tions, “Festival March,” Ponce's “Estra- litta” and selections from Victor Her- bert’s “Mlle. Modiste.” ‘The Paramount-Publix Radio Hour, the “Mr. and Mrs.” radio sketch of Clare Briggs and the Banson fi- nance period are among other Colum- bia attractions on WMAL's schedule. — Screen’s Most Beautiful Star [ “Shan:hai Lady” a 100% All Talking LOVE romance of the dens of the Far East d Armistice Week S e __““Over There Today “The Sophomore” 7:30—Late news flashes. 9:45—Arlington_time signals. 10:00 to 12:00—Dance music. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 6:00—Orchestra—Also WCAE, WWJ,| 6:30—Same as WJZ. WTAG, WFI; scores—WEAF. 7:00—Scores; Little Symphony. 7:00—New business world—Also WEEI, | 8:00—Same as WJZ (3‘/4 hours). WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WGY, | 11:20—Scores; m!mm Bryd. WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAI WRVA, WBT, WJAX, WHAS. 379.5~WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—Hour of dinner music. 7:30—Dance hour—Also WEEI, WJAR, ‘The station also will broadcast several FIL CAE, WWJ, WFI, WGY, WCAE, W 7:00—Same as WEAF (4 hours). rtant features of local origin, one 1. 11:00—Dance ey impor WSAL of which wil be & 20-minute taik b | 500 Wastois challengers—Also WEEI, 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. Harold A. Lafount, a member of the WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFIL Pederal Hadio, Commission. Another 6:00—News; studio; scores; orchestra. 7:00—Dedication of organ. will be a talk by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Episcopal Bishop of the Dio- 8 hip Ahoy (30 minutes); WIZ (30 minutes). cese of Washington, who will make an sisted of 45 lines, was determined by the | position of the screen. The images of clearest definition were about 6 by 6 inches, although the inventors say that they have produced, experimentally, figures 18 inches square. When full- length pictures were shown the figures were not as clear and distinct, but all their motions could be discerned. There were no disturbing blurs or flickers in any of the pictures, but these were more or less discernible, especially if a person sat at an angle to the screen. The receiving cabinet was attached to an ordinary electric sound-receiving set of late design. The technicians ex- plained that certain parts of the re- ceiver were changed to receive the sound signals, so that the photo-electric cells in the cabinet could translate them into :fie pins of light forming the full pic- re. Most receivers now being marketed All Talking ALIXANDHIA- AL Al (S S S S FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S Ril O RULTTA BEBE DANIEI.S “ee JOHN BCLES Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee Don Alvarado Directed by Luther Reed a W, Le Baron Production B & C S NE “'SINGLE SITAND- n “THE COL- TRUXTON Nl & Wol BQUARE BHOULDERS me E o Fa, Ave r;. W, o F_ST._at_I3th—Cont. from _11:00 NOW PLAYING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture “THE SHAKEDOWN.' appeal for support of the American| g:30—Lyrics— Also WEEL WJAR, | g.00—m: c 0 AN Recorded by RCA Photophone Red Cross 1930 roll call. o B acFarlane’s Swallows. can be adapted for the television at- 8:! Scenes in Technicolor Jeanette Liepsiger, 14-year-old Wash- WoAR Wwi Wosr Waus | 9:30—Same as Wz (1% hours). tachment without osing their avaflable JE& THEATE e Jeving 11:15—News; Bert Lowe's orchestra. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN qualities, the inventors said. At the studio the rultiple spiral scanning disk, with tiny pinholes and RIO RITA will be pre- sented at ington pianist, will give a 15-minute x.nbmrnn SUE CAROL. radio recital tonight at WOL. Mando- WS, CRAWFORD mfidflhmrspg‘xgw:rflogfi 9:00—Walter Damrosch = Symphany STATIONS. revolving rapidly before a projector A Primitive Girl in Society in oot Brem Teatures. %’;fi{ 'wm%"-wc’gg WEL| | 4283—WLW Cinctanati—00. amp, was snown, The television sub- % 9 Lari O’Zf" Di':"" 3 ( minutes). :}:h:.:s will take part. These include WBT, WRVA, WSAI, WAPL 7:00—Orchestra; scrapbook. g‘:in&h:? .f;‘f?fif -ff“:« .s‘;?xnfihilg‘:]gsm With atskill Trio of old-time fiddlers. | 10:00—B. A Rolfe and his' dance ‘or- | 7:30_Burs' Orchestras -fo be an- | POUMts €0 on the air as sound signals i the Alexandria Humming Birds and chestra—Also WEEL WJAR, nounced. P e UL i L ROBERT Clark and Gourley, Gospel singers. WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WGY,| 8:30—WJZ (30 minutes): history. 8 WGR, WCAE, WWJ. WGN.| 9:30_Same as WJZ (30 minutes). Corporation Is Formed. MONTGOMERY WIOD, WJAX, WHAS, WSB, | ‘WBT, ‘WSAI, WFJC. 11:00—To be announced. 11:30—Charles Strlckllnd'! Dance Or- chestra— Also WCAE, WWJ, WIOD. 12:00—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra in hour of dancing—WEAF. 348.6—~WABC New York—860. 6:30—Nitwits—Also WDOD, WJAS, ‘WCAO, WBRC, WLBW, WKRC. 7:00—Ambassadors—WABC cnly‘ Levi- ‘The television system is known as the “Sanabria system,” for its inventor, Ulysses A. Sanabria, a young Chicagoan of Spanish descent, who entered the radio engineering field by way of the amateur ranks. He is chief engineer of the Western Television Corporation, formed to exploit the development. Lloyd P. Garner, a former instructor in electrical engineering at the University of Illinois, is in charge of research and development. ‘The system is the one that Capt. Guy 10:00—Hour of dance music. 11:00—WJZ (15 minutes); scrapbook. 11:30—Hour of dance music. 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070. 6:00—Hotel orchestra. 7:00—Orchestra; revue. 8:00—Cleveland history. 9:00—Hour from WEAF. 10:00—Musical features. 11:00—Dance music (2 hours). 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—750. ~ON THE STAGE— AL EVANS in THE SONG SHOP FEATURING HAL SHERMAN & . 9 Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 7:30—"The New Business World"” conducted by Merle Thorpe—WRC and B. C. network. Lyric C] BG4 PICTURE MONTH Wit n A More Daring and Ravishing and N. B. C. network 9:00—“The Cub Reporter”; com- LOEW'S OLUMBI 7 ic skit with Peter Dixon N tow’s Ensemble—Only to WDOD, | 6:00—Dinner music; Singing School. Hill, acting chief engineer of the Fed- \ i and Aline Berry—WJz, WCAO, WBRC, WLBW, WKBW. [ 7:00—U. of Michigan hour. eral Radio Commission, came to Chi- § T - WHAM, KDKA and s ”_E"”""“‘e"_w‘v’;fix reviows | 8:00—with thexr . | caE0 to view it Septemner.The claim \§ F 8T at_13(b—Cont._from _10:48 WHERE WILL 5 Ensemble—Also minutes’ eature pro- | was ien made, and it made now, 9:00—General _ Electric ~hour; WJAS, WCAO, WGHP, WBRC, grams. that the broadcasting of images is done § HELD OVER 2d WK! Floyd Gibbons and & WSPD, WADC, WLBW, WKRC, | 9:30—Same as WJZ (1% hours). in a wave band of less than 10 kilo- § 7 SHE FIND H’M? symphony orchestra, di- WLAC. 11:15—News; dance music. cycles, which is considerably less than |\ A Paramount Picture . rected by Walter Dam- 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra — | 12:00—Song frolic; dance (1 hour). the number of channels required for §\ WRC and N, B. C. Also WHK, WDOD, WCAO, most, if not all other, television experi- | N M R AN Her Man-Hunt Svzeps Her Throngh WBRC, WADC, WSPD, WLBW, 4052—WSB Atlanta—740. ments. Only four of the receiving sets | N\ Tempestuous _Loves, Br network. cd 9:30—Gulbransen hour; Henry ha been bulll Adi Thrills. . Hadley and & symphony ve thus far been bullt. ventares, Spectacalar orchestra — WMAL and :00—O1 3 hool. 3 5 P ‘The inventors say the short waves 8:00—Same as WEAF. : will carry their signals & radius of at HERE IS YOUR GREATEST WSPD! WADC, ; A e b e lease zu"%;‘xé‘u witheut nterference from M ACK ALLTALKING ENTER. » WJAS, WGHP, WHK. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. ading, static or other causes. TAINI Trovatore” — W J 2, — Also ' WDOD, Bz, WBAL wWhza, | | &30 e e T WaRO, WNAG, | 7:00—WJZ (30 minutes): dance music. 8:00—Same as WEAF (3 hours). (45 minutes); ROOSEVELT ESTATE. | Document Is Probated After Long Delay in New York. Mrs. Lille H. Roosevelt, widow of Robert B. Roosevelt of Islip, N. Y., yes- terday asked the District Supreme Court for ancillary letters to be issued to her and the Chemical Bank & Trust Co. of New York on her husband's es- KDKA, WJH-‘ WLW, KYW and others, 10:00—Paramount-Publix hour; radio and movie stars— WMAL and C. work. 11:30—Park Central Orchestra; WEA.N WSPD, WLBW, WKRC, WLAC, WWNC, WKBW. WCAU, WNAC, WKBW, WCAO, WJAS WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW, WFBM, WDBJ, WTQCR WWNC, WLAC, WDOD, WD. WOW, WKY, WIOD and 9:30—Hadley Orchestra—Also WGHP, K8D. WCAO, WHEK, WJAS, WNAC, WKRC, WEAN, WADC, WLBW, THE TWO BLACK et ok CROWS 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 7:30—Book man; orchestra. 8:00—Same as WEAF (3 hours). 11:00—Reporters; ensemble. 12:00—Dance hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—Sunday school; news; lamp. in an Octavus Roy Cohen Story WHY BRING THAT UP? ALL TALKING LENO L OOKING fo B. 8. net- = 7 L 1110 RIGHT KIND of MA 7 M-G-M Colortone Revue ) —_— WOAU, WFBL WMAG, WFD: | 300" Rour from WEAF. tate. Mr. Roosevelt died September 9 i peu - KBW. at Islip and his will has been probated 'MEXICANA' Shore Dinners, $1, $1.50 & $2 | 10.00Movies* hour—Also WCAU, | 9:00—Bam dance features (4 hours). | i} NoD S WNAC, WEAN, W 5W.| 201—WRVA Richmond—L110. | Through Attomey Millon W. King, BEGINNING WCAO, WJAS, WADG, WKRC, | . widow points ouf er husban PanN 9 WGHP, WSPD, WHK, e . owned real estate in the District of Co- TODAY WDBJ WTAR, WWNC, WLAC, | 500 WeKe programs (2 hours). lumbia assessed at $113,464 and had no FOR THIS WEEK ONLY D, WBRC, WHP. 10:00—Studio feature. other perwml property here except a WARNER BROS. Present jus against Eldridge E. Jordan for $l2 000, with interest from May 12, 1920, the collection of which the widow declares is doubtful. & o—lflmblrdos Orchestra — Also S ‘WDOD, WJAS, WOWO, WBRC, WSPD, WKRC, WKBW, WCAU, ‘WCAO, WGHP, WNAC, W, WWN WLB' C. 11:30—Hotel _Orchestra—Also 'WDOD, ‘WCAO, WGHP, WBRC, WSPD, RC, WKBW, WCAU, WNAC, ‘WEAN, WLBW, WWNC, WHP. 12:00—Pancho’s Orchestra; mldm( organ melodies—WABC only. 394.5—WJZ “New York—760. G:Eo—fllns Barth _Orchestra — Also 11:00—Old Timers' hour. HUMILIATION IS CLAIMED IN MAN’S DIVORCE SUIT Charges Wife With Clandestine Meetings With Another Man for 11 Years. In a suit for an absolute divorce filed TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. Pol’s—“Animal Crackers,” with the Marx Brothers, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Belasco—Fay Bainter in “Passions of Jnlousy.” at 2:30 and 8:30 pm. Gayety—“Social Maids,” burlesque at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. y And Sell To You TENDLER'S PAWNBROKER’S SALE CO. District of Columbia. THE EARLE—13th and E streets n.w. RIALTO—Ninth near G n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. KA, WLW. n—Gi “Dis- | APOLLO—624 H street n.e. 7:00—Toot” ball. SéoresWJZ; hotel | yesterday in the District Supreme Court nfif" ulkzg plcture, A5 O, | AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. se. dance orchestra hour. NBC ‘William R. Bladen, 2600 Thirtieth street | 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. CENTRAL—Ninth street. Free Lecture e L northeast, declares that he has spent the | R-K-O-Keith's—Rio _Rita,” _with | AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley. . greater part of the past 11 years in|Bebe Daniels, at 10:45 am, 12:50, 3,| COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. 8:30—Musicians—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW, The Supreme Triumph 5:05, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Ear] lleen Moore in ‘“Footlights HOME—1230 C street n.e. TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. humiliation and embarrassment because of the alleged actions of his wife, Goldie CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Frank Bell, C. S. B. of New York, N. Y. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, KYW. 9:00—Cub reporter—Also KDKA; Bon- nie Laddies—Also KDKA. 9:30—Male quintet and orchestra — Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW. 10:00—Chicago Opera. “Il Trovatore”— Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, , WIR. 'n’ _Andy — Also WBZ, M, KDKA, WJR, WLW, KYW. 11:15—Slumber music by string ensem- 1. Bladen, 6000 Sligo Mill road, with an- other man whom he names as core- spondent. They separated last May, he says. Through Attorney Vivian O. Hill the husband tells the court he was married January 27, 1904, and that he has four children, the oldest being 24 years old. Bladen says his wife’s alleged rehtlons with the corespondent date back ings, but later he became a visitor at 1918 and started with clandestine meet- | Nolan, at 11:50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 7:50 and rle—Col and Fools,” at 11:35 am., 1:40, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Fox—Lenore Ulrich in “Frozen Jus- tice,” talking picture, at 11 am,, 2, 4:20, 7:50 and 10:10 p.m. Palace—"Untamed,” with Joan Craw- ford, at 10:45 a.m., 1, 3:20, 5:40, 7:55 and 10:15 pm. Rialto—"Shanghal Lady,” with Mary 9:50 p.m. YORK—Georgia ave. STANTON—515 C street n.e. HAPPYLAND—1020 7th street n.w. Maryland and Virginia. MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. RE;‘B.EATION REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis, Md. id Quebec n.w. HALL—Indian Head, of Talking Picture. Art A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Talking Pictare AMBASSADOR "Ra™ivf. 5" Presented by The First Church of Christ, their home and his picture occupies a ot » | UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. TODAY~DOR0’THY!IBABTXAN Movietone ble (45 minutes). Columbia—"Why Bring That Up?' RO 1 Sclentist, in Boston, Massachusetts. s conspicuous place there. with Morap and Mack; e ond week "at | MARYLAND—Frederick, Md. ONROLY ENIGHATRENCE In “THE WILLIAM FOX ¥ , 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. ——— 11:10 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and | TOME SCHOOL—Port Deposit, Md. _._TALKING._PICTURE). i || In Third Church of Christ, 8:00—News; concert orchestra. WILL PLACE WREATH :35 pm. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. APOLLO & st vk | Scientist 5—So Different Club. ' Little Theater—“Piccadilly,” a silent | BETHESDA—Bethesda, Md. TODAY—DOLORES =_COSTELLO in M| 5—To be announced. = picture, with Gilda Gray. Time not| MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. HEARTS IN EXILE' . (100% ALL~ f' 13th and L Sts. N.W. :00—Dance music (2 hours). Disabled Veterans to Pay Honor to|given, The Unholy Night,” at | STATE—Westminster, M. Afi"fi—fl . T Ba mbassador—‘The Unholy ," al u 3 Madesi b wabe AT At 282.3—WBAL _Baltimore—1,060. Ghkn ewn LRI T Lh:::zlgtm;lr(:mvle;flml Nt o weklnies S B0 f 7:00—Cameo Con; around melodeon. Mcial Tivoll—Tonight at Twelve,” at 2, gl 2 v TeNE S yNCHRONZeD svar: | —WBAL String Quartet. War Department officlals vesterday!, ... 7:85 and 9:40 p. JEFFERSON—Charlottesville, Va. CAL__ACCOMPANI AN You and your friends . - | announced that the privilege of placing ant DIAL 30—WJz (30 minutes); WBAL En Centeat—ark Strests eontinuous | COLONIAL—Winchester, Va. are cordially welceme G the first wreath on the Tomb of the Un- | Centr Ty STRAND—Stasnton. Ve. AVENUE GRAND 5 Ey A No Collection 9:30—Same &5 WIZ (1% hours). i e vt DSt Dearnsat - MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. TopAY_witiaw maInEs 1n f| 422.3—WOR Newark—710. Disabled American Veterans of the 1930 DIARIES AND OLIVER—Crewe, Va. MUSICAL ACCOMPANSIBNT I ZED 6:30—Uncle Don; sports. World War. The offering will be made| - COLONIAL—Fredericksburg, Va. Nioth Bet. D —On the Stage— 0—Hotel orchestra; talk. by E, Clark Babcock, department com- CALENDARS VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. Egfl&fll oy B “FIESTA” » ¢ - ACK MUL; o A B other exercises will follow later in the ot S SraERe” A ML RATKING FOUND day. | Store Hours: 8§ AM. to 5:30 P.M. TOWN HALL—Trappahannock, Va. WEISS, Emporia, Va. "COLONY & Ave & Farragui o A FANCHON & MARCO IDEA ; hotel orchestra. 2 Z E. Morrison Paper Co.|Rrrz—Chatham, Va. TODAY—DOROTHY SEBASTIAN tn f! EDDIE HILL s u 00—News; orchestra; moonbeams. Three Ma]or Grid P RELEE—Relee, Va. A R P (ibo% THE ROMEROS EVA THORNTON A way to beat Old Man Depre 1009 Pa. Ave. NEW—Woodstock, Va ___ALL-TALKING PICTU] :‘atlon;’;%t see, ’%M:uxtog:‘ Ao 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. Games Broadcast S STRAND—Strasburg, Va. HOME "~ 1550 G Sirest NE—— | JUNE WORTH e - 5 5:30—Sunset hour and Mother Goose. E NEW MARKET—New TODAY-—MO? 1 “ JOHN IRVING FI. About three times each year we e enidmen . —PRER NEW MARNET New Mavket Va. o RRONIZED . SOt N offer ¢ s iclals and sale 6:20—News; hotel trio (40 minutes). By Local Stations MBERTON STUDIO OF D ‘:g,; N . —— ENSE" | (SYNCHRONIZED MUSL: philiviod men's cars, with very little mil 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. e Do SR e . | FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA age and carefully Dbroken in 6:00—Scores; news; sports. ‘Three of the major foot ball Rezl Acrobatics If You Need- SAVQY ' and Col ®d NW LEON BRUSILOFF, Conducting. You get the car just when it is 6:30—Feature programs (2% hours). games today will be broadcast by At_Miller’s_Studio, 1208 18th. 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