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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929. Today on t_h_e.*Radio PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929. (Meters on left of eall lcllm ktlocycles on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—~WRC—! (National Broadcasting Co.) 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:15—"Breeding Game Horace Mereull 3:30—Studio progra: 4:00—"'Come With Me to Germany,” by Edith Braun. 4:15—Studio program. 4:30—Sherry’s Orchestra. 5:00—National Woman's Party fea- ture—"The Significance of the Equal Rights Movement in Everyday Life,” by Edith Hough- ton Hooker, §:15-—8ky sketches. 5:30-—"The Lady Next Door.” $:55—Summary of pregrams. 6:00—"Famous Paintings in Many Lands,” by, Alice Hutchins Drake 6:15—Black and Gold Orchestra. Birds,” b!' u$-—~Correct time 30—Helen Corbin Heinl, pianist 8:00-—Mobiloil concert. 8:30-—Happy Wonder Bakers. 9:00-—Halsey-Stuart program. 9:30-—Palmolive hour. 10:30—Floyd Gibbons, “The Headline Hunter.” 11:00—Weather forecast, 11:01 to 12:00—Le Paradis Band. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—On the 8:15 8:15a—Morning devotlons. 8:30a—Chcerio. 9:00a—United States Marine Band 10:00a—Cunningham’s musical. 10:15a—Hits and bits. | 10:45a—National Home hour with Betty | Crocker. 11:00a—"Your Child,” by Grace Abbott of the Children’s Bureau of the Department of Labor. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:45 “Timely Topics in Housekeep- ing,” by Katherine Fisher. 12:00—Farm flashes. 12:10—Sunshine Carollers and Thelma | Kline, soprano. 1:00—National Farm and Home hour. 2:00—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor, Better Business Bureau. 2:15—"The Christmas Tree Tradition,” 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Instrumental Trio. 3:30—Helen Webb Zeller, reader. 3:45-—Howard Moore, baritgne. :00—Studio program, by EStelle Went- worth. :30—Musical program. :00—Tea time. :30—Racing results :45—The Town Crier, :00—"What's on the Air Tonight.” :15—Edith Reed’s Entertainers. :45—Talk by W. E. Longfellow of the American Red Cross. :00—Julie Marchi, pianist. :30—News flashes. Early Program Tomorrow. :30a—Revellle, :35a—The musical clock. :00a—Birthdays—A thought for day. Breakfast brevities. a—Musical program. 00a—""The Christmas Peggy Clarke. :20a—Something for everybody. :00a—Helpful hints to parents 30a—Half hour with famous posers. :00—Luncheon music. 2:30—Paul Gable, organist. 00—Luncheon music. the 15— Dinner,” :30—Studio program. :00—Pauline Jennings, soprano. (Washington Navy —Weather Bureau rrpnn- —Time signals. —Weather Bureau reports, 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 00 to 5:30-—Midafternobn musicale, :30—Dinner music. :30—United States Army Band. :00—Talk by Representative Aber- Tnathy of North Carolina, :30—Carl Conrad, baritone. :15—Lona Vogt, soprano, :45—Hilda Johnson, reader. :00—Elsie Jorss, soprano. :15—Popular songs by Bill Miles. :30—Elizabeth Wr ) 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 6:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner Orchts!rl—Alao WTAG, WCAE, 7 OD—HilhhndrrA. Milton J. Cross, tenor—Also WTIC, WGY, WGR, WJIAR. 7:30—~Golden Gems; Elsie Baker, con- | tralto — Also WTAG, WWJ, WGR. 8:00—Erno Rnpee Concert Orchestra— | Also WEEI, TIC, WJAR. WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGR, WCAE, WWJ, WSAI, WFJC, WTAM. 8:30—Happy Bakers; Frank Luther. | tenor — Also WEEI, WTIC, | WJAR, WTAG, WCSH WLIT, | WGY, WGR, WWJ, WSAIL WFJC 9:00—OIld _Counselor — Also WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGY, WCAE, WGR, WWJ, WSAI, WBT, WJAX, WRVA, ‘WHAS, WSB, WSM. 9:30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, Rev- elers’ Quartet, orchestra and others — Also WEEIL, ~ WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WSM, WSB, WBT, 10:30—Floyd’ Gibbons, headliner—Als WTIC, WJAR, WCAE. WWJ, WGN. 11:00—Organ recital — Also 'WTIC, WCAE, WWJ; Dance—Also WWJ, WTIC. 12:00—Hour of dance music—WEAF only. 348.6—~WABC New York—860. s::o-—ouy anbnrdo Orchestra—Also | WBRC, WWNC, WLBW, WJAS, WADc WDOD, WMAK, WCAO, WHP, 'WKBN, WDBJ, WGHP, WFBL. 7:00—Entertainers and comedy trio (1 hour)—~WABC only; knsemble hour—Only to WBRC, WWNC, WLAC, WLBW, WJAS, WDOD, WHP, WDBJ, WMAK, WFpL. 8:00—Grand _opera _concert — Also | WEAN, WKRC, WLBW, WADC, | WCAO, WDOD, WFBL, WMAK, | WAIU, WDBJ, WWNC, WLAC, | WJAS, WHP. 8:30—Trawlers—Also WADC, WCAO,‘ WNAC, WKBW, WKRC, WHK, WGHP, WLBW, WCAU, WJAS, WEAN, WFBL, WI‘AL, WHP, | WSPD, WI 9:00—Magazine program—Also WCAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAOQ, WJAS, WADC, WKRC, | 10:30—In OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. WKRC, WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW. a Russian Village — Also WBRC, WWNC, WKRC, WLAC, WLBW, WJAS, WMAK, WADC, WDOD, WKBN, WHK, WCAO, ‘WNAC, WEAN, WGHP, WDBJ WFBL. 11:00— " Showboat” — Also WMAK, WKRC, WGHP, WCAO, WWNC, WCAU, WJAS, WEAN, WNAC. WHK, WDOD, WBRC, WLBW, WDBJ, WADC, WFBL, WKBN 394.5—WJZ New York—760, 6:00—Hotel dinner orchestra, with Howard Phillips; John B. Ken- nedy. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, CKGW. 7:15—Rise of the Goldbergs, humorous sketch. 7:30—The Salute; and orchestra — Also WHAM, KDKA, KYW, WJI WIOD, WHAS, 8:00—Harry Kogen's WBZ, WHAM, KYW, WLW. 8:30—Foresters—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WLW, KYW, WJAR. WBT. 9:00—El Tango Romantico: Dolores Cassinelli, soprano—Also KDKA., 9:30—Buck and Wing—Also WHAM, | | [ dramatic sketches | ‘WBZ, | 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 5:15—Salon music; Uncle Ed. 6:00—Merrymakers; Fantastics hour). 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 7:00—WEAF (30 minutes); news; chestra. 8:00—Hour from WEAF. 9:00—Pa: ker's Singing School. 9:30—WEAF (2!2 hours); news, a or- 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—880. 6:00—University of Pittsburgh; quar- tet. 6:45—Steppers (15 minutes); WJZ (3 hours). 10 00—Radioet presentation. 10.30—Same as WJZ (30 minut-s). 11:00—Orchestra (30 minutes); WJZ (30 minutes). 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 6:30—Frank Skulety’s Orchestra. 7:00—WJZ (15 minutes); feature 7:30—Same as WJZ (1}2 hours). 9:00—School of Music. 9:30—WJZ programs (1% hours). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—190. 6:00—Dinner music; talk. 7:00—WEAF (30 minutes); feature. 8:00—Concert orehistia, §:30—WEAF programs. 10:30—Concert orchestra. 11:00—Albany dance hour. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. kets; music; pie time. Z (15 minutes); speaker. 7:30—WJZ programs (1'; hours). KDKA; Neapolitan Nights—Also | 9: 00—Radioet presentation. HAM. w. [ 10:30—Guy Fraser Harrison's Orches- tra—Also WBZ, KDKA, KYW, WRVA, WSB, WBT, WJAX, WJR, WHAM, WAPI. | 11:00—Slumber music by WIOD, WHAS, WBM, | Laurier’s String Ensemble (1 hour)—Also | 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 5:30—Organ recital; news. 8:00—Dinner music. 8:30—Jane and Jimmie; Esther Boxer. 9:00—Concert orchestra; Singing Cop. | 10:00—Beach Combers' Quartet. 10:30—Baritone; dance music hours). ay 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:10—Santa; sports; Uncle Don. 7:00—Hotel ‘concert_ensemble. 7:30—Town Crier; Mid-Pacific. 8:30—Barbizon recital. 9:30—Argentina; Don Juan. 11:00—News; dance; Moonbzams. 9:30—Swallows; Champ's Corner. 10:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes); news. ‘ _Condensed Milk ‘Dainties 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 over Station WMAL. | 10:30—WJZ (30 minutes) : |12:00—Organ and dance hour. | | | | CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, 6:00—Hour of orchestras. 7:00—Educational; scrap book. 7:30—Radioet presentation. 8:30—WJZ programs (1 hour). 9:00—Champions; Fiddlers. 104 oo—algm Club’ (30 minutes); brevi- es. 11:00—Two on the Aisle. 12:00—Dance; Howard Melaney. 1:00a—Pance half hour. 398.8—WCX-WJR Detroit—750. 6:00—Dinner music; Forecasters. 7:00—WJZ (15 minutes); orchestra. | 7:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes). 8:00—Feature program. 9:00—Rainbow Man (30 minutes); JZ. 10:00—Cotton Pickers. | news; dance. | 405.2—~WSB Atlanta—740. 7:00—Orchestra (30 minutes); WJZ. 8:00—Corfeert; Bakers; brevities. 9:00—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). | 11:00—Happy Voices Choir. 12:00—Ed Kneisel's Orchestra. 365.6~WHAS Loulsville—820. 7:00—~Dinner dance. 71!0<W;’Z (30 minutes) ; tal. 8:30—Franklin Players. 9:00—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). 11:00— R,epuxtexs, University of Ken- instrumen- | Before You Buy YOUR Crosley Radio il “MOORE”Quution- Brookland Hardware & Radio Co. PAUL F. MOORE | 192 n Surrogate's Court, New York Cit?. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:40—Studio program. 7:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes). 8:00—Studio ensemble. 8:30—WJZ and WEAF (2% hours). 11:00—Dance music hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—Orchestra (30 minutes); (30 minutes). 8:00—Quartet; 9:00—WEAF and WJZ (2 hours). 11:00—Musical movie news; dance. —WRVA Richmond—1,110. 6:00—University Club banquet. 7:30—Same as WJZ. 8:00—News Leader hour, 8:30—Hour from WJZ. 9:30—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 10:30—WJZ (30 minutes); orchestra (1 1 hour) SHARES IN LEGACY Iskbelle Bndsull Part of Mother's Estate. Mrs. Isabelle Birdsall, Gregg Custis Birdsall, road, recei Mrs. WIZ | orchestra and singers. Inherits| wife of Dr 1832 Kalorama s one-half of the personal | 2 [ 290 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT: 7:30—Helen Corbin Heinl, con- cert pianist— WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:30—Westinghouse Salute; dra- matic sketch with musical background—WJZ, WBZ, WLW, WHAM, KDKA, WRVA, KYW, KWK, WBT and others. 8:00—Mobiloil concert; Beatrice Belkin, soprano, guest so- loist-—~WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Happy Bakers; music of different ages—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:00—MacFadden red seal hour; dramat ion of “Wilder- ness Love"—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:00—Xolster hour: Ben Selvin's Orchestra—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 10:30—Stromberg - Carison _ pro= gram; FPFrances Dewitt Babcock, guest soloist, and Rochester Civic Orchestra —WJZ, WBZ, {DK. KYW, WRVA effects and one-fourth the real cstate | of the estate of her mother, Mrs. Mary H. Patter: acc n, who died here October 23, | ding to the will filed Monday | i Mrs. Patterson left an estate of un- known value, according to the petition filed for probate. Over the River to Thompson Bros. We're Here With ERO-SLEY RADIO Dependable Service CROSLEY ALL ELECTRIC CROSLEY 34-5 This handsome cabinet in- corporating the 7-tube Crosley sereen grid menotrad and the ynacoil speaker (with- out tuves $116 Kaplan and Thompson Bros. 1220 Good Hope Rd. S.E. Lincoln 0556 WGHP, WMAQ, WSPD, WHK, WLBW. 9:30—Smoker—Also WOAU, WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, WMAK, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, WGHP, WMAQ, | WSPD, WHK, WLBW, WKRC. | 10:00—Orchestra _and _soloists — Also | WCAU. WNAC, WEAN, WFBL, | WMAK, WCAO, WJAS, WADC, | Ler "RADIOS RICHEST VOIC by E. A. Connell 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:15—"The Magic of Speech,” by Vida Sutton. 3:30—La Forge-Berunnen musicale. 4:00 to 5:00—Army Band. 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum.) 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 3:30—For your information. 4:00—Musical album. 30—Primer for town farmers. 4:40—Club Plaza Orchestra. " 5:15—Christmas carols, by Marjorie | Webster School Girle' Slee Club. ' | Crawford INC. 2329 Champlain St. N. W. Columbia 6740 12th & Monroe Sts. N.E. North 1245 OPEN EVENINGS Service 100—Lucia Maxwell McQueary, Alice Maxwell, Robert Edward and D. E. McQueary in joint recital. :30 to 11:00—Ray Acton's Serenaders, Early Program Tomorrow. :00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house- wives; music :30a—National Farm program. :45a—Marmola program. :00—Time signals. 15—Farm features. | 12:45—Musical program. 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170, Gt ) 6:00—Aviators: news; orchestra. Sueeten it with: Domyaori 7:00—Orchestra; Financers; act. 8:00—Jump Wreckers. American Sugar Refining 8:30—WABC programs (2 hours). » 10:30—Hotel orchestra. Company 11:00—Hour from WABC. 5:45—Thirty Club, conducted by XK. Cloyd Gill. 6:00—Correct time. | 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. | 6:15—Dinner _concert 7:15—Silver String Revelers. 7:30—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. | 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—Grand opera concert with Nino Martini, tenor. 8:30—Forty Fathom Trawlers. 9:00—MacFadden Red Seal hour. 9:30—La Palina smoker. 10:00—Kolster hour. 10:30—*In a Ruscian Village.” | 11:00—Hank Simmons' Show Boat— “The Little Church Around the Corner,” four-act drama, | 12:00 to 1:00a—"DX" request program, by Les Colvin and Stanley Bell. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30a—Just a little more of something E"say else. | 10:00a—Radio home. makers, with Ida Bailey Allen. 10:30a—Busy fingers. 10:45a—Complexion beauty. 11:00a—Old Witch program. 11:15a—Sewing Ch’cle 11:30a—Du Barry 11 :45a—Columbia Noondlv Club. 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra. 1:30—Ambassador Orchestra. 00— Variety program. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 4:30 to 5:00—The Aztecs; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Dodge Cars NEVER BEEN DRIVEN Displayed in Our Showroom Only Prices on All These Models Will Be Increased After Jan. 1, 1930 Sparton . .\, “'Radio’s Rich- est Voice’, should be in every bhome this Christmas. New Dodge Brothers Sixes HEN your gift to your family is music, only the finest will do. The thin line that sepa- rates mere good reception from music that inspires and thrills, may seem vague now, but hear a Sparton and the difference becomes amazing. The first velvet notes will linger in your memory. 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