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WORKS OF GREAT COMPOSERS ON AIR Mobiloil Concert Will Feature Tschaikowsky, Beethoven, Paderewski and Wagner. With Eisie Baker, contralto, as the guest solofst, the Mobiloil concert to- night over WRC and affiliated National Broadcasting 0. stations will introduce the first of a séries featuring “mile- stones in the lives of great composers.” The works of Tschaikowsky, Beetho- ven, Paderewski and Wagner will be drawn on for the inftial program. Miss Baker will sing Tschaikowsky's “Only 'Ye Who Have Yearned” and the “Cradle Song” of Brahms. The orchestra, di- rected by Nathaniel Shilkret, will play Verdi's stirring “March” from “Aida,” the “Scherzo” from ‘“Midsummer Night's Dream,” the’ first movement from Beethoven's “Fifth Symphony,” “Humoresque” and selections from “Tannhauser.” Today on THE EVE the Radio PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930 (Meters on left of call m:m. kilocycles o‘:“?am‘ All time p.m., unless indica LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC—050. (National Broadcasting Co.) 3: ening 4:00—“Your Income Tax,” by Harry Futterman. 4:15—Studio program. 4:30—Sky sketches. 5:00—National Woman's Party pro gram, “Women as Lawyers,” by Gail Laughlin. 5:15—"The Lady ifnex‘ Door.” 5:30—The Tea Timers. 6:00—“Famous Paintings in Many Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake. 6:15—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:30—American Home Banquet. 7:00—"*Amos 'n’ - 7:15—"The Rise ef the Goldbergs.” 7:30—Correct time. 7:31—Songs by ‘Tucker. 7:45—"“The Eternal Question,” by the ‘Wilbur Coon Players. 8:00—“East of Cairo,” serial drama. 8:30—Mobiloil concert. 9:00—Halsey-Stuart program. 9:30—Palmolive hour. 10:30—Floyd Gibbons, “The Headline Hunter.” Hinrermeyer and pecial| | 1:00—Weather forecast. Bour:| 11:01 to 12:00—Le Paradis Band. will be heard in this program, includes a number of other old melo- dies, such as “Dear Old Pal of Mine,” “Beside the Babbling Brook” and “Hangin’ on the Garden Gate.” Talk on American Banking. “The Bulwarks of American Banking” will be discussed by Dr. Harold Stonier, national educational director of the American Institute of Banking, in the Halsey-Stuart broadcast. The Chicago Little Symphony Orchestra will present musical ion of the program, pl de and g _the “Vacation Mood.l " the blem March,” “The Londonderry Afr” and nxeeuom from “Sweet Adeline.” After a week’s absence the new dra- matic serial, “East of Cairo,” returns to ‘WRC, which also has scheduled another episode of “The Et.emd Question” by the Wubur Coon Player: Maj. G. E. v ¢ Army lntell.gnce officer, in charge of espionage di the World War, will be the guest in the Phiico hour to: soprano, illiam will Wflde the musical setting for the Four Network Aitractions. Preceding sthe Fhilco hour will be netwers .Wulluu-—un La Palina broadcast Ben Al.lzy. 'enor, ln‘ Zlnlldl Nicolina, soprano, will be from “Carmen” and Magic Flute” will Intule the grand opéra concert. Walton Leagus Banquet. M its ollutlndlnl aftraction of local o( e bfml a half haur proceedings at the first ann mxet of the Dlltflct chapter 01 the ‘Walton League of America lt the Hotel. The -speakers be hmd in this period will be !enlwr Hawes of Missouri, Commission assistant fleld director of social service work of thé American Red Cross, will speak fram WOL tonight on “Your Red Cross and Mine.” The station’s musical fea- tures include “A Half Hour With Fa- mous Composers” gnd a concert of din- ner music. Elsie Jorss, soprano, and George Dun- nett, baritone, will give a ’o\nt mlm over tw.vsv w‘l"l’l;’l:lh‘b'n a con ie United !m:-oh:rnay mndm;mvelulxw “Bunoco Shov” I| New Feature. The “Sunoco Show,” a new radio fea- ture, will make its debut over a network of ‘the National Broadcasting Co. Tues- day night at 9:30 o'clock. Different artists will be heard each week. The initial program will be provided by Elsie Baker, contralto; Gilta Erstinn, soprano; Webb, baritone; the Ramblers Trio and a 35-piece or | directed b} Harold Sanford. “‘l‘nuun Island” on Air. A dnvutt-mm of Robert Louis Btevenson’s “Treasure Island” will fea- ture the Alm School of the Air broadcast m- afternoon over WMAL and other stations associated with the columbh Broadcasting System. Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. ace N. B. C. network. 8:00—The Yeast Foamers; or- chestra and soloists, in popular program — WJZ, WBZ, WLW, WHAM, KDKA KYW, KWK and l:lo-—llobflnfl concert; Elsie Baker, contralto, and snu- Orchestra — . B. C. network y Rosd; Devora Nadworney, contralto, and Harry Horteck’s Orches- lvrll—zlz. KDKA and 'CKY. 9:00—United States Marine Band: concert program— WMAL and C. B. S. net- work. 9:30—Cuckoo: burlesque skit on radio from Station UKU & WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, WCKY, WIBO WJR, WREN and u:oo—rhuco hour; story ‘of George Washington's es- business at address. ~PACKARD'S USED CARS Kalorama Road at Seventeenth the same Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—The Aunt Jemima Man. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 10: 15!—"1‘1mely Garden Suggestions,” by W. R. Beattie. 10:30a- HILS 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. 11:30a—sSongs by Pauline Haggard. 11:45a—"Timely Topics in Housekeep- ing,” by Katherine Fisher. 12:00—Farm flashes. 12:10—Sunshine Carolers. 12:45—National farm and home hour. 1:30—Talk by Louis Rothchild, direc- tor Better Business Bureau. 1:45—Pennsylvania luncheon music. 2:00—Grace Rudd, soprano. 2:15—"Home Music Lessons,” by Har- riet Seymour, 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:15—"“The Magic Speech,” by Vida Sutton. 3:30—La Forge-Berumen musicale. 4:00 to 5:00—Army Band. 475.9—WMAL—630. (Columbia Broadcasting System.) 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 3:30—For your information. 4:00—Musical album. 4:30—Primer for town farmers. 4:40—Club Plaza Orchestra. 5:15—Twilight Troubadours. 5:45—Bookhouse story time. 6:00- t time, —Correc 01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:15—Dinner concert. 7:00—Portion of the proceedings of the first annual banquet of the District Chapter of - the Walton League of America, broadcast from Willard Hotel. 17:30—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. 8:00—Correct time. fll—Gold Medal Fast Preight. 0—Forty Fathom 'nnvhn 9 M——Unlud States rtne 9:30—La 10:00—Philco hour, owmwmn lco s ‘as] 2. ‘Memorial. 7 “ton 10:30—~Grand O Coneert. 11:30—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat— “Love and Law,” 4-act melo- drama. 12:00 to 1:00a—"DX,” request p: by Stanley Bell and Les Early Program Tomorrow. ual | 9:30a—Morning on Broadway. 10:00a—Radio home makers, with Taa Bailey Allen. 10:30a—Busy fingers. 10:40a—Nucoa 3 10: 4»—0@1’1 11: M&—&'lnl Circle. 11:30a—Du Barry beauty talk. 11:45a—Columbia Revue. 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra., 1:30—Ambassador Orchestra. 2 30—American School of the Air. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 3:30—For your information. 4:00 to 4:30—Rhythm Kings. hints by - ‘Helen 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. 5:00 to 6:00—Program arranged by the Chamber of Commerce of Ar- lington County. 6:30—Classifled - program. 7:00—Billy Burton. 7:15—Dinner dance music. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—United States Army Band. 8:00—Lucille Butterworth. 8:15—Elsie Jorss, soprano, and George Dunnett, baritone. 9: w—ffig Palmer and his Javanese er. 9:30—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 10:00—Shenandoah Ramblers. 10:30 u’;mu:no—)uy Acjon’s Modern- cs. Early Program Tomerrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house- ‘wives; music. 11:30a to 1:00—Farm news, music and current events. 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. 434.5—NAA—630. (Washington Navy Yard.) 3:45—Weather Bureau 9:55—Time signals. i 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. ' CCUMULATE $100 in this "bank at 3%, then take out a Time Certificate paying 4%. A Time Cer- tificate matures in 6 months, but if neces- sity forces you to draw upon it be- tween the interest payment. dates, you will receive 3% in. terest. “YOUR BANK” 1726 Pa. Ave. N.W, Phone Distric§a709 Izaak | 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Victory Post Entertainers. 30—Musical program. 4:00—Musicale arranged by Estelle ‘Wentworth. i 4:30—"Rastus Going Sightseeing,” by Grace Nash. —Joan Steven, soprano. —Howard Moore, baritone. 5:15—“Abraham Lincoln,” by A. G. Morse. 5:30—Cecil and Sally. 5—"Your Red Cross and HII." by Dorothy Willlamson of American. Red 7:00—Dinner music. 0—News flashes, 7:30 to 8:00—Half hour with m‘t composers. Early Program Tomorrow. —Revellle. —The' musical clock. a—d:Em.hdlys—A thought for the 50 Breaktast brevltlu. 0a—Musical p 10:00a_Talk by Pegey Clarke. 10:30a—Public Service Man. guide, 12:00—Lunc! usic. 12:30—Paul Gable, ornnht. 1:00—Luncheon mus| 3:00—William Snmnyn, planist. Out-of -Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Associated l:rns. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. ¥ 454.3—WEAF New Y¥ork—660. 6:30—Home Banquet, réincarnation of historical, characters— Also Wnl WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, , WGY, WGR, WTAM J, WSAIL LE W—nghllndm‘l Milton -J. Cross, tenor—Also WTIC, WGY, WGR, WJIAR. 7:30—Hindemeyer and ‘Tuckerman— Also WRC, WJAR, WWJ. 7:45—Eternal Question, humor and drama of romance—aAlso WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WRC, WGY, WG;!. WCAE, WFJC, WWJ, WSAL 8:00—East _of Cairo—Also WEEI WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WRC, WGR, ‘WWJ. 8:30—Shilkret Concert Orchestra— Also WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGR, WCAF WWJ, WSAI, WFJC, ‘WTA! 9:00—0ld Counselor — Also WEEL WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WSB, WRVA, WSM, CKGW. 9:30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, Rev- elers’ Quai estra and others— Also WEEIL WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI WGN WHAS. WSM, WSB, WJA. lO:SO—F‘loyd " Gibbons — Also _WTIC, WJAR, s " WTAG, ‘WRVA, WSM. 11:00—Reisman Orchestra—Also WWJ: 12:00—Rolfe Orchestra—WEAF. IN Ultra Radio Service IN 7th at NION Where the Home Section Begins —in the center WRC, WGY, WGR, WCAE. | 30—Roy Ingram’s Orchestra—. wcm WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WMAK, WKBN, WWNC, n.v WBRC, WDOD. 7:00—Entertainers—WABC only: En- semble (1 hour)—Only WLBZ, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, 1 WKEW, WWNC, WBRC, WDOD, | 11:00—Penlo; WLAC. 7:30—Comedy team, vocal and plano— Wi 8:00—Fast Freight —Also WNAGC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WEBW, WADC, wxl.c wam’ WWNC, WTAR, WAIU, WBRC, wnon WEAG, 8:30—Trawlers—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WHEC, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 9:00 — Band - Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WHK, WERC, » WGHE, WSFD, WWNC, ‘WBRC, WDO] 9:30—Smoker—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, po 00—Birthday_program—. WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WA WJAS, WLBW,” WFBL, WHI WMAK, CKAC, WADG WEDNESDAY. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1 00—Aviators; news; erelnltn. 00—Fur Fashioneers. 0—Pinanciers; Gems. 00—Hour from WABC. 0—Jump Wreckers, 30—Same as WABC (1 hour). 0—Hotel orchestra. quartet; orchestra 305. ’—ll)n Pittsburgh—980. esaner W—WJZ programs (3 30—Tom Gerun's ord 260.7—WHAM Roc lochlfier—l,l!l. 6:00—News; maikets; studio; talk. T:00—WJZ (15 min.); feature. 7:30—WJZ programs (11, 9:00—Music School progr 9:30- -Same as WJz (2 hours). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—Dinner music and WEAF. 7:00—Same as WEAP (30 min.). 7:30—Musicale; ; WEAF. . huh'l (2 hours).. 11: QO—MNWW 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 6:30—Evening Echoes. 7:00—WJZ (15 min.);, law talk. CFRE, WHK,; WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, | 7:30—Studio-and WJZ (11, Tours). WWNC, WSAZ, WTAR, WDBJ, 10:30 WGBE% ngmm WLAAIIO ‘WNAC, Tan: , WCOA, WMAL, WJAS, W WFBL, WMAK, WADC, W‘KRG WGHP, WSPD, WWNC, 11 W—Bho'bmb—Aho ‘WNAC, WEAN, » ‘WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAQ, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, " WWNC, WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD. 394.5—WJIZ New York—760. 6:00—Bernie Cumming’ _-Orchestra; John B. Kennedy, talk—WJZ. 7:00—Amos 'n’_Andy—Also WBZ, WIOD, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, Also WRC, CKGW. 7:30—The Choristers, 16 volces—WJZ. 8:00—Harry Kogen's Orchestra—Also WEZ, WHAM, KDEA, EYW, 8:30—Foresters « Quaftet-—Also WBZ, 9:00 — Roi Also KDKA 100 — many 3 9:30 — Kiku — Also. WHAM, WBZ. /hite -Organ: Recital—Also 10:30—Vincent, Dance Orchestra —Also w!fin-(, KDEA: 11:00—Slumber Musfc: by Laurier's En- semble (1 hour)—Also KDKA. 11:30—Amos 'n’ Andy (second broad- gsn—omy to WHAS, WSM, 'SB. KD 10:00—Lew KD] 272.6—~WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 9°30_Bi. bird: Singing Cop. 10:30—Crescendo Club concert. 11:30—Dance music. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:00—Uncle Don's Stories. :30—Hotel concert orchestra. 7:30—Lucerne in Quebec. 8:00—Shades of Don Juan. 9 00—Barbizon recital. 0: recital; orchestra. u :00—News; unee. 282.8—WTIC Il.rllonl—-l ,060. (30 min.). Moonbeams. 8:00—Concert orchestra. 30—WEAF (30 min.); feature. 9:30—Same as WEAF (1}3 hours). 11:00—Madcaps; news; organ (1 hour). 7:00—Same as WEAF '1!0—::'1?1!!&- (15 min); WEAF (15| ictor Radio | - :makes no compromise with purity of tone HeAr VICTOR RADIO YOUR HOME—FREE/ 0. J. DeMoll & Co. 12th & G ictor Radio makes no compromise with purity of tone Hear VICTOR RADIO YOUR HOME— LOUIS & CO. G N.W. 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(15 min.).; " concert. 12:00—Kneisel's Orchestra. 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1,080. P 11 00—Dance music. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 6:45—Dinner Dancers. 7:30—Feature; Broadway Boys. 8:30—Studio concert, 9:00—NBC and studio (2 hours). 11:30—WJZ; Unlv!fl"’ Kentucky. 461.3—WSM Nashville—g50. 7:00—Hour of orchestras. 00—C 11130 Wiz (15 ming: dance muse. children's _ailments. Children take it readily because it is pala- table, pleasant-tasting. Learn its many uses for mother and child. Write for the interest- ing k, “Useful Information.” dress The Phillips 117 Hudson St., New: York, N. will be sent FREE. ¢ esia. tors have prescribed it for over 50 years. “Milk_of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phillips, since 1875. It In bu; ; bersure to get genuine || Philli) Y‘MT& of Ma, sin. \ Washington GENERAL HEATING 0. 901 10th St. N.W. Nat. 3067 Features American Radiator Co. 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