Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1929, Page 30

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Cast as beliboys with theatrical aspi- rations, Henry and George present & series of so-called “minute dramas” or | | “dramatettes,” assisted by Dan, the ‘lwfls! detective in the hotel where they are working; Flo, the phone girl; Maizie, | who works at the cigar stand, and Pete, the holel orchestra leader. A Thanks- giving atmosphere will with the | orchestra presenting & program of popu- lar numbers. ‘The CeCo Couriers and the weekly Physical Culture hour follow the Henry and George presentation. Orchestzal and vocal selections from current talk- ing picture successes dominate the CeCo program, while the Physical Culture bmdcnst will be based on a fraternity dance in celebration of an important college foot ball victory. Other WMAL Attractions. ‘The Burns Panatela Country Club, featuring Fielding A. Yost, for many years coach of the University of Michi- gan gridiron teams, and Ted Weems and his orchestra, and the Voice of Columbia presentation, in which the outstanding stars of the Columbia Broadcasting System are to take part, are other WMAL attractions. In addi- | tion there will be a lale dance program | by AbesLyman's Orchestra, and another “Evening in Paris” enisode, the scenes for which will be laid in the Aux Quat Femme, a quaint Parisian cafe. Olive Kline, soprano, and Allen Mc- Qubae, Irish tenor, assisted by a sym- phonic orchestra, directed by Adrian sent the General Mu-‘ tonight over WRC lnd associated National Broadcasting | Co. stations. The works of Victor Her- bert are to be featured. The A. & P. Gypsies, scheduled by | ‘WRC at 8:30 o'clock, have arranged a varied program of light and popular numbers. The specialty will be a violin quartet version of “Melody,” a composi- tion of former Vice President Dawes. Gibbons Will Be Heard. Other WRC attractions include the weekly Volce of Firestone broadcast, with Franklyn Baur, tenor, and Vaughn De Leath, contralto, as the soloists, and a talk by Floyd Gibbons, noted war correspondent. ‘WOL has added a new feature to its program which will bring it on the air at 5 o'clock this afternoon, a half an hour earlier than usual. It is called “Tea Time With Nancy and Lou.” The station's other aitractions include a piano recital by Warner Kennedy and & late dance program. The George Washington University ‘Troubadours will give zpother concert ton’ght over WJSV. Recitals by Leslie Coyle, tenor, and Cora Timothy, con- tralto, are lmong the other features. Broken Neck Fatal to Motorut PISCATAWAY, Md., November 25 (Special) —Alfred Lewis, colored, 40 years old, of the first block of N street southcast, Washington, who suffered a broken neck and back when his auto- mobile overturned near here on Novem- MONDAY NIGHT Romances of tlle Wést wiz NEW YORK , 10:30 pm Porinformation on trips to the West and Cali- fornis apply Edmund H. Whitock, District | Passenger Agent, 504 Finance Building, Philadelphia, Pa., Phone Ritteahouse 3275-6. CHARACTER AKE all necessary fil repairs and heat- ing installations before cold weather sets in. A Character Loan— which you obtain without Qlldurnl — will furnish you with ready funds for all household needs. Your “small monthly return pay- ments build up a substan- tial account in “Your Bank"—which you receive when the loan is canceled. THE DEPARTMENTAL| 'BANK 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W. District 2709 Under U. S. Government Supervis : : Avoid Ugly Pimples Does a pimply face embarrass you? 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(Meters on left of cxi. letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise indicated.) . LOCAL STATIONS. 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radlo Forum.) :00—Columbia Ensemble. 0—For your own information. :00—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 30—Syncopated Silhouettes. :00—Melodies and Memories, :30—Glee Club of the erjnry ‘Web- ster School. :00—Correct time. 01—Flashes from The Evening Star. —~Yoeng's Orchestra. 0-—Current events. :00—Parthenon Male Quartet. :15—Jimmy and Jane, :30—Brunswick Brevities. 00—Henry and George. :30—CeCo Courlers. :00—Physical culture hour. 30—Evening In Paris. 00—Burns' Panatela Country Club. :30—Voice of Columbia. | 11:30 to 12:00-Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :30a—Morning on Broadway. 10:00a—Radio Home Makers. 10:30a—Leese’s Entertainers. 11:00a—Walter Kolomoku’s Honolulans. :30—Timely Topics,” by, Senator Capper of Kansas. :45a—Columbia Noonday Clyb. 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra. :00—“Advertising Opportunity,” by Merle Thorpe, editor of Natlon's Business. 1:30—Savoy-Plaza Orchestra. 2:00 to 3:00—Variety program. 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. 6:30—Dinner program. 6:45—Health talk by Dr. V. Lee Quigley. 7:30—George Washington University Troubadours. 8:00—Studio features. 8:15—R. E. Vimer, baritone. 8:30—Bob Merchant and his ukulele, 8:45—Howard Green, whistler, - 9:00—Cora_Timothy, soprano. 9:15—Studio feature, 9:30—Buck Towney, baritone, 45—The Virginians. 10:00—Leslie Coyle, tenor. 10:15 to 11:00—Musical feature. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house: wive 11:30a—Nati®hel Farm program. 11:45a—Current events. 12:00—Time signals. 12:15 to 1: Farm news and music. 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. 435.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Arlington time signals. 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. 315.6—WRC—950. (Nluonfil l&ro‘;ml\n' Co.) 2:30—The Melody e. 3:15—"Recreation in the Regional Plan,” by Lee F. Hammer. 3:30—Stu o feature. 4:00—United States Marine Band. 5:00—Paclific Vagabonds. 5:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 5:55—Summary of programs. 6:00—Mormon Tabernacle Choiz. 6:30—Whyte's Orchestra. 7:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” 7:15—Moment musicale. 7:30—Correct _time. 7:31—Plano Twins. 7:45—"Back of the News in Wash- ington,” by Willlam Hard. 0—The Voice of Firestone. P. Gypsies. —General Motors “Family Party.” 10:30—"Hunting _the Headline,” by Floyd Gibbons. 11:00—Weather report. 11:01—to 11:59—Aster Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. Tower health exercises. —Landt Trio. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Morning melodies. 10:00a—Hits and bits. 10:45a—Betty Crocker hour. 11:00a—The Blue Streaks. 11:150—Radio Household Institute. 0a—Studio feature. “Thanksgiving Dinner at Home," by Margaret Hutton. Farm flashes. Twelve O'Clock Trio. ~National Farm and Home hour. Mayflower Orchestra. 'he Melody Three. 6:45a- 8 hort Story Writing,” by H. A. | ller. 3:30—Studio feature. 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) —Tea time with Nancy and Lou. cing_results. he Town Crier.” ‘What's on the Air Tonight?"” 8:10—Warner Kennedy, planiat. 6:30—Mus 6:45—“Home, Sweet Home,” by Bob and_Betty. Flashes and Dazzle Pianoteers. 100 to 12:00—Dance music. Early Program Tomerrow. Musical clock. —Birthdays—a thought for the composers. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 6:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner Orchestra—Also WCAE, WWJ, WTAG. 7:00—Buck_and Wing, Phil Cook and Vic Fleming—Also WCAE. 7:30—Piano Twins—WRC: Back of news — Also WJAR, WCSH, WGR, WSAL 8:00—Concert orchestra with sololsts— Also WEEL . WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGY, WGR, * WCAE, WWJ, KYW, WSAI, WIOD, WJAX, WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT, WRVA, WFJC. WTAM. 8:30—Gypsies Orchestra with string sextet — Also WEEI, WTIC, WIAH. WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, machine broke. done! (I) Crosley 31 (2) Crosley 33-S. A b speaker, only $112 (with (3) Crosley 34-S. ith swing doors. beautifully tubes). . 715 12th St. N.W. table compouhd; known by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive lets are the immensely effes ult. 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WDOD, WSPD, WNAC, WDBJ, WBRC, WKRC, WLBW, WFBL, WADC, WMAK, WHK, WEAN, WKEN, i 11:30—Lyman's Orchestra — Also WCAU, WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLBW, WFBL, WDOD, WKBW, ‘WSPD, WCAO, WKBN, WDBJ. 12:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra; Mia- night Organ Melodies. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. 6:00—Mormon Choir and Organ—Also WBAL, KDKA, WSM,. WLW. 6:30—Smith Ballew's Dinner Dance Andy—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW. 7:15—Moment Musicale, Caroiine Andrews, soprano—Also KDKA. 7:30—Roxy’s G a n g—Also ‘WBZ, WHAM KDKA, WSM, WSB, WIOD. 8:30—The ‘Troubadours’ Orchestfa— Also WBZ, WJR, WLW, WHAM, KDKA, KYW, 'WIOD, WRVA, WJAX, WSB, WBT, WSM. 9:00—Favorite music — Also WBZ, KDKA, WJR. KYW, WHAM. 9:30—Real Folks Sketch—Also WBZ. WHAM, KDKA, KYW, WLW. WJR. 10:00—Cabin Nights. Southern Ilife— Also WBZ, WJR, KDKA, WHAM, KYW. XO:SO—Emph‘! Builders — Also WBZ. WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW. KYW. 11:00—Slumber music, ntrmrx ensemble (1 hour)-—Al: KA. 282 8—WBAL Baltimore—1, ie. s ) dlnnPr musie. 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Enright 234 Montgomery Ave. Silver Spring, Md. Woodson Motor Co. 8129 Ga. Ave. Rosslyn, Va. Fred N. Windridge The Robert C. * Raogers Co. 1223 Eye St. NW. L e T e e 2 P 7 EVENING STAR, WASHING.TON; D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. 272.6—~WPG Atlantie City—1,100. 5:30—Organ nciul, news. 8:00—Dinner ms 8:30—Glee Cluh Two Jays. 9:15—Concert orchestra; dance. 10:30—Toy Theater Players. 11:00—Hour of dance music. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:05—Continentals; news; mystery, 8:00—~WEAF protrlma (3 hours), 1:00—Organ_recital. 11:30—WEAF \:n minutes); news. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 9 0—Mlndys Chillun; quartet. 10:30—Praternity Row. 11:00—News; dance; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 3 6:00—Instrumentalists; Furriers. 7:00—Minstrels; Gems. 8:00—-WABC programs. (4 hours). 305.9—KDEKA Pittsburgh—980. 6:00—WJZ (30 mir.); band. 7:00—~WJZ (15 min.); symphony con- cert. 7:30—Program of brevities. 8:00—WJZ programs (4 hours). 12:00—Don Bestor's- Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:30—Hotel orchestra. 7:00—WJZ (15 min.); orchestra. 7:30—Same as WJZ (3% hours). 379.5—WGY Scllellecildy—'l!.. 6:00—Dinner music. 7:00—Talks; feature program. 8:00—Same as WEAF (3 hours). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 6:00—Markets; R. W. McNeel. 6:30—Arch Alders. 7:00—WJZ; feature. 7:30—Program of brevities. 8:00—WJZ program (30 minutes); feature. 9:00—WJZ programs (2 hours). 11:00—News; orchestra (30 minutes). CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Hour of orchestras. 7:00—Musician; Scrap Book. 30—Historical; Automatic. 30 ): Auto cencert. 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D W—Hllwry concert; talk. 10:00-—Troubadours; pianist. 11:00—Hotel orchestra hour. 12:00-—Dixie Spiritual Singers. * 398.8—WCX-WJIR Detroit—750. 6:00—Dinner music; Book Man. 30—Cafe orchestra 7:00—WJZ (15 min.); minstrels. 7:30—Brevities; Holst'’s Orchestra. 8:30—8ame as WJZ (3% hours). 11:00-—News: dance music (1 hour). 12:00—Old-Timers; orchestra (1 hour). ,4052—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:05—Rudy Brown’s Orchestra. 7:30—WEAF and WJZ (112 hours). 9:00—S. S. S. program. 9:30—Hour from WEAF. 10:30—Steppers; - Conservatory Enter- ners. 11:45—George Berkey's Orchestra. “AT SEVENTH AND K” 27.6~WBT Charlotte—1,088, 6:40—Theater Treats. i 7:00—Musical Parade. 8:00—WEAF and Wiz (1 hown; 9: lD—Slml as WEAF (115 hnun). 11:00—A. K. district audition. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820, 'l 00—Dinner music. J 9:00—Chefs and Jug Band. H 9:30—Same as WEAF (112 hours). 11:00—A. 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