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{ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., IMRS. NOYES TO TALK YE ON JUNIOR LEAGUE Ideals and Plans of Washington E. MORRISON PAPER Co. Group to Be Told Radio Audience, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, We Have BLANK THE 1930. Today on the Radio p A A S S T (All time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) STARS T0“APPEAR" FOR RADIO SERIES Bebe Daniels to Present Ver- sion of “Rio Rita” Over N. B. C. Network. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. =) < The Greatest Th of Y{)ure sLlfe 2 ONALl' i 00, 35¢ & Soel TOTHERS 8 ay, 35¢, 50c & 75: Comedy 8 “noquv";‘ LOCAL STATIONS. 435.9 Metérs. WMAL 56 itocyeies. 2:30—Dominion Male Qulrut‘ 3:00— Columbia Ensemble. 3 30—For your information. 00—Lighthouse for the Blind. 1 ‘30—“Farm Sclence Snapshots.” 4:40—Club Plaza Orchestra. 5:00—French Trio, with Kenyon Cong- don, baritone. 5:30—Adele Finckel, cellist. 5:45—"Gelting Acquainted With Wash- ington Trees,” by PFrederick V. Coville. 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Marionettes. 4:00—Martin and Martin. 4:15—Cyril Langlols, baritone. 4:20—Whyte's Orchestra. 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 5:30—The Tea Timers. 5:45—Skinner organ recital. 6:00—News flashes. ;5 6:05—Bible talk by Dr. A. Earl Kerna- han. 6:20—Correct time. 6:21—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:30—Whispering Flames. 7:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” ayflower Orchestra. he New Business World,” by Merle Thorpe. NEXT WEE) SEATS NOW. ~“3ROTHERS” An address on the Junior League of ‘Washington, a description of its ideals and pl for social service work at Children’s Hospital, which it has re- cently undertaken, will be described by Mrs. Theodore P, Noyes, in an address over Radio Station WMAL tonight from 7:30 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Noyes also will describe plans of the Junior League members for aid- ing in_sales at Jellefli's Department Store Tuesday, for which the league is to receive 10 per cent of the gross re- ceipts for that day, the proceeds to be devoted to the lurmerlnce of the social servl(‘e work at Children’s Hospital by he league. Mnrtln A. Leese, owner of WMAL, has donated the time on the station for WRC and a network of other Natlonal | Broadcasting Co. stations will introduce | tonight the first of a new series of pro- grams depicting famous musical shows of the stage and talking screen with| 6:00—Correct time. the original stars in the title role. The! 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. initial presentation will be a condensed | 6:15—Les Colvin, planist. version of “Rio Rita,” featuring Bebe| 6:30—Ted Husing's Sportslants—“The Daniels. Base Ball Situation,” by Den- The productions will come from San man Thompson, sports editor, Francisco under the sponsorship of the The Star. California Packing Co. Supporting the 'l: 0—Correct time. stage and motion picture stars will be 1—Commodore Ensemble. Free Lecture “SALVATION BY SERVICE” Sunday, 8:15 P.M, April 6 UNITED LODGE OF 7 " NOW PLAYING 7/ Broadwey's Favorite Sin, g Star Emil Pollack. 7:30—Junior League—Jellefl program, | 10:00—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. a ndflxed‘ vtlxal :‘,I:olus. a %rflus‘ul :aulol.\l: 'l 15— F‘ISICII Relations on a Fact I:SO—Cfllklal'llmlPll:’lklng Co. program. ; Mrs. Noyes' address. and a fuil orchestra under airection of Basls,” by Rudolph Jose. 9:00—General Eleetric hour. / ? e e il | THEOSUNNSYS 'DOWLING i For its radio premiere “Rio Rita” has by Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes. 11:00—Weather forecast. 6:45—WJZ : ¥ V. been reduced {o four Scenes—the Mexi- | 7:45—Frank Miller, baritone. 11:01—National interscholastic basket Teague. (45 minutes); studlo; Hil Bldg, 13th & I Sts. N.W. i ball tournament finals. | n RsoN 8:00—Three hours from WEAF. 11:00—The Owl Club. 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. 7:00— Hour of orchestra. can cabaret scene, the garden scene, the Mexican town, and the barge. Miss Daniels will sul “I'm Always In Your Arms,” the nu:aber she sings twice in the picture. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—"Exploring Science,” rance. 8:15—Babson finance period. 11:30—Slumber music. 11:59—Weather forecast. 12:00 to 1:00a—Rudy Valee Orchestra. AND IN WIS LATEST FILM FEATURE .BLAZE 0'GLORY? the by Dr. Jungle for Arthur Tor- on the Stage «‘\, Another special feature to be broad-| 8:30—D'xie cchoes. 228.9 Meters. 00—Studio concert. FANCHON AND MARCO cast by WRC will be the finals of the | 8:45—National Representation for the| WOL 7310 Kiloeyetes. 9:00—Same as WEAF (2 hours). present their very latest idea interscholastic basket ball tournament District of Columbia,” by Frank | .. b by Mary Lewis| 11:00—Greater Louisville Ensemble. P 5 | Note:—3te. Dowting ‘r'm" in Chicago. “Bill’ Mundy will de- SliCokmi! SImn R e Bt 11:30—WJZ (30 minutes); orchestra, 'KISSES' Today at 1:13, 3:20, 5:20, 7 scribe the event play by play. 9:00—Hank "~ Simmons’ Show Boat—| 4. b e S 12:30a—Jack Turner (30 minutes). featuring Walter Damrosch Featured. L s AT 2 00—Katherine Dunning, planist, 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. Joe and Jane Walter Damrosch will feature the| 7" 5 4:30—Request program for Walter| .00 wEAP and WJZ (30 minutes) McKENNA 11:00—Swanee Syncopators. General Electric _hour concert with = Reed Hospital. - P e i e » 12:00—Correct time. 9:30—Sunday school iesson: news, SEhe"Snow 1 Dancing from e m o0—Helen Hont goprane, | 430Uy ggtoel s, e ALEXANDER CALLAM 1oe 2054 Meters. 5:15—Program by National Symphony| g.90__Barn dance and WJZ (4 hours). Fox Grand Orchestra Fox Movielone News Orchestra—Sol Minister, speaker. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:15—Mandolin and guitar solos by Walter T. Holt. 6:40—Jack Rollins. baritone, Esther Spier. pianist. 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News fjashes. 7:30—Victory Minstrels. 8:00 to 8:30—Recorded version of Jef- fries-Sharkey fight i New York The other selections will be the “Jubilee Overture” of Weber, the “Minuet” ‘WJSV 1,460 Kilocycles. Mozart's “Symphony in E Flat | 3:00—Afternoon musicale. “Theme and Variations” from Tschai-| 5:00—Program by City of Winchester kowsky's “Suite No. 3,” and the “Cuban and Frederick County, Va. Rhapsody” of Maganini. 6:30—News flashes. “Happy,” a new composition of Harry| 6:50—Talk by Charles I. Stengle. Archer and Gus Kahn, will have itsi 7:00—Your English. debut in the Lucky Strike dance period, | 7:15—Police flashes. 7:30—Time signal. to be provided by B. A. Rolfe’s Or- chestra. 7:31—Waikiki Harmony Boys. —WRVA Richmond—1,110. 5 30—Hotel orchestra; talk. 6:45—WJZ, (30 minutes): fiddlers. 7:30—Oichestra (30 minutes); WEAF (3 hours). 11:00—Fiddlers from Roanoke (1 hour). pusy gy ThFAMILY and — Now Playing — Ginger Rogers, Broadway musical| 8:00—Virginia Serenaders. in 1899, In n comedy favorite, who recently joined| 8:30—Sunday school lesson. T k"’s‘" Yd““" .f.fi""‘"h the Hollywood film colony, and Stanley | 9:00—Pa Brown and His Brownies. 4345 Meters. ake Speedwriting at the WARNER _BROS. Smith of screen fame will be the guest| 9:30—Thompson and Zeigler. NAA b etiell Y. W.C. A, 17th and K 'l'h All artists in the Paramount-Publix hour | 9:45—Song story. 690 Kilocycles. Nav. ClaiiOfses e All- THRILLI MHR POLI AN 10:15—Big Ed's Squirrel Hunters. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. P 9 DARING, JAZZY GAY over WMAL and associated Columblli Broadcasting System stations. Others to take part in this program include Jesse Crawford, organist; Marcia F‘l;erl aul 9:55—Arlington_time signals, W-dne.d.y, Au 10:45—West Virginia Knockouts. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. 11:15 to 12:00—Dick Hall's Serenaders. Talking Screen soprano; Harriet Lee, contralto; Smith, tenor. and David Mendoza’s Or- OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. chestra. Hank Simmons' Show Boat troupe Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. MT. VERNON Sensa- will present Oliver Byron's four-act (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) STEAMER melodrama, “The Inside Track.” This o is a logical drama, and all of its scenes du.:—“ EAF New York—660. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. are laid in England. . C. Chain.) 5:45—Studio musical; sports. Tenves Tth St. Whart Daily | f ]930 S| b 6:W~Bllck lnd Gold Room Dinner | 6:30—Mary Oliver Concert (30 min- . Denman Thompson to Speak. et 10 A‘ M‘ Il’ld 2'30 P. M. l Es‘. M o Orchestra. 7:00—Floyd Williams. 7:15—The Jameses. 7:30—Phil Spitalny’s music. 8:00—New Business World. 8:30—To be announced. 9:00—Walter Damrosch Symphony Or- chestra and Floyd Gibbons. 10:00—-Rolfe Orchestra “Dixie Echoes,” a period devoted to spirituals, and the Babson finance broadcast are among WMAL's other Columbia attractions. In addition the station has scheduled a varied array of features of local origin. These include a talk on “The Base Ball Situation” by | Denman Thompson. sports editor of The A Well-Balanced Meny Round Trip, 85¢ Adm' nion. 25¢ 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 6: 00-0r(hexlrl new COLUMBIA PIC?UR’ES s Candy Makers. 4 Whittier Than Ever — Makin’ Love to Every Senorita From Border to Border. re, BW—WABC program (4 hrs). 305.9—KDKA Plltlburlh—sl.. 6:00—University of Pittsburgh; Star; a talk on "National Representa- | 17:00—"folte BECRestiny o \oon, Lan- 4 . ) quartet, North Market St., Frederick, Md. Hon o e e T nie Ross. 8:45—WJZ (30 minutes); orchestra. Good Old Maryland Cooking man, secretary of the Central T |11:15—Smith Ballew's Orchestra. 7:30—WJZ (45 minutes); Listen Offi- I [ "ROSE HILL MANOR | Union and editpr of its official organ, the Trade Unionist, and a Junior League-Jelleff program by Mrs. Theo- dore P. Noyes. Mr. Coleman’s talk will be the third of a series arranged by the Citizens’ Joint Committee on National Repre- sentation. He will discuss how labor views the movement for national repre- sentation. The Victory Minstrels and a recorded | 12:00—Rudy Valiee's Orchestra in Dance Hour. 384—WABC New York—=860. (C. B. S. Chain.) 6:30—Ted Husing's Sportslants. cer. 8:30—WJZ programs (2'; hours). 11:00—Messages to Far North. 260.7—WHAM—Rochester—1,150. 6:00—News; dance music. 'I:OD——W-,’kZ (15 minutes); talk. 7:30—WJZ (30 minutes); piano duo. 8:30—Same as WJZ (30 minutes). 9:00—Talk; School of Music. 'PETER PAN INN ‘At Urbana, Md.. 7 Frederick, rom > | Country Hnm. Ste: Chicken In the 100% Natural Color Hit ‘UNDER 1TEXAS feature; BARBARA version of the Jeffries-Sharkey fight in 9:30—Same as WJZ (2 hours) 5 STANWYCK New York in 1899 are featured tonight | 3:90—Nit Wits, == o 11:30—Dance music hour, Settings! 7 by WOL. WJSV announces a VBI‘IQ(Y‘ 10-00—Movfes. Ab: bi program, with the principal conttlbuc | |10 _Observer; Roy Ingrabam's Or-| 310.5—WGY Schenectady—3 - LOWELL Mnn" Hions Berenaders and the Walkii Har- chestra. 6:00—Dinner music. e T ‘ Sequences! SHERMAN ot A L 11:30—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. 00—WEAF (45 minutes); talk. o Facm | P 5 mony Boys - AT T are). 2 Mtles Nortf of Wasbington out Ga. v retty Girls $ el S 395wz New York. 11:00—Albany ‘dance hour. It ‘may be for a new huncfiean Tea Duwer and Gay Life RALPH NI s riyens AN oL 6:00—Plano: Dundies of Yesterday; 6‘zoms':,gn;fl;:;:'?:::;:x' | ho'\{le = a college e:"i- Open Eviey Do In The Yoar™ as a Background e = - auline Haggard; songs. :20—§ 5 S A cation for your chi for the Most GRAHAM M acNAMEE =t 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. 45—WJZ (30 minutes): Jesters. Ashton13) Olney Md. 6:45—Prohibition poll. 2 Il i Poli's—"Journey's End,” at 2:20 and| 7:00—A 'n’ Andy. 30—Same as WJZ (45 minutes), _— hoie b i s 8:20 pm. i 715 Einer wave music. 8:15—Nature Leaguc; lav talk. able when you need it gY“‘“‘B“’ D;:tm Newscasting the s » bur.| 7:30—The Brush Man. :00—Gentlemen of the Press. e BTH ver Brou; i L SaTety—Best Show in Town,” bur-| {80IDe B Me o, RO e R eyl iE you'iarettwillingl o 2 STAR-UNIVERSAL NEWS lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. 15— Momeat iusctle, Trail, make .a little sacrifice to the Screen. | e ———— Fox—"“The Sky Hawk,” at 12:14, 2:37,| g.30_gilver flute. 10:30—Lowe’s Orchestra (30 minutes); s, | Wavs - geraiute = 4:44, 7:52 and 9:59 p.m. 9:00—Broadway lights; cub reporter. WJZ hour. 1 > ot Metropolitan—“Under a Texas Moon.” | 9:30—Minstrels. — ently — invest safely in T at 11:04 am., 12:47, 2:32, 4:17, 6, 7:46| 10:00—The Recitalists. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN " On Richmond Road * < Weent Vernon | | and 9:36 p.m. 10:30—National basket ball finals, STATIONS, First Morlgage Notes ¥ | i Kelth's—"Ladies of Lelsure,” at 11:15 | 11:30—Slumber music, "ensemble (30 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, i Homg CooKin { IR warner Bros. ; am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:20! min.). 6:00—Orchestras; WJZ. " s r Cz\ ’ GAYET' T"EATER Poll!s MAT. TODAY BASSADOR o™ e 212.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. i %—gfi""'wfi;fl‘f‘fi‘f " 61/27 5 ‘Luncheon or oD "Q?x‘}m{"r’x‘""’" o\ arle— wling in “Blaze o' B e as A ( mi o o ) E e AR S Glory at 1130 am. 130, 341, 520, Al § S :15—Saturday Knights: Ll o “Supper Dlhm‘f Another Great Show HERE ALL NEXT WEEK Warner Brov s 7.56 and 9.53 p.m. . e 9 30=WJZ (a0 minutes);| “Honal- 83-s10e $LuSime This Week Beginning SUNDAY NIGNT APOLLO L se” | 10:90—1 : = ‘" BESSTE LOVE and CHARLES Palace—"The Benson Murder Case."|(:30Dance music (11; hrs). ek Sliigark Wil HANNON LUCH = [ _TORAY RECHANING RARBONES at 12:05, 2:15, 4:35, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. s e i el | | “Warner Bros.’ Columbia—*Only the Brave” at 11:50 422.3—WOR Newark—310. - ano boumil Il asieas Nt 9348 ! AVALON Conn. Ay a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. 's ries. IQ!.fi—“JIl nt\ml',_75. t. at. VR T gk M"'“""' 6:00—Uncle Don's Stories 3 DAY TovARD Y nsemble; sports; Roy Smeck. KREYMBORG r‘llFrETII RS TFN n HE A 6:30—Best Story (15 minutes): WJZ. 7:00—WJZ (15 minutes); ladies. 7:30—The Three Doctors. ~The play that is mrfitmwu \ -‘ Warner Bro AVENUE GRAND Ambassador—' No: So Dumb,” at 2:30, 4:15, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. 645 P 30 fesen 7:30—Half Seas Over. A Children’s Performance 8:00—Legion (15 minutes); Saturday Central—“Phantom of the Opera,” b ey t0 Knights. 8:00—University of Michigan hour, of their X VERE OR- from 11 am. fo 11 pm. 9:00—Dance music and DX-ers, . P S N Eves, 80¢ to $2.50Mate. S0 to §2. TN mmfi?é“ivfuon = 9:00—Singers: Sympony and Singers. :30—-WJZ (30 mln\lte:\' prize fights. 10:30—WJZ (1 hour): dance music. Seats now for all performances Tivoli—“Burning Up,” at 2:55, 4:50, ; i, TRETEREY oth st. Bet. D and B 6:45, 8:25 and 10 p.m. w 00—Wandering Minstrels, 0:30—Russian Revelries. At the Jewish an-mnu- ay Afternoon. April Center at :30 P.M. /#ION SAVINGS T 11i00_News: dance: Moonbeams. 12:00—Dance music (i hour). X e e e Ma’or Chain’’ Features 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 4052—WSB_Atlanta—740. . g el he :;m.. oM or T TONIGHT 7:00—Concert (30 min.); WJZ (1 hr). | 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hours). This bank pays 4% interest Nati 1S h Wender 3 o ‘Ga. Ave. & Farragut S8, S0 ime ey Bilasnes 8:39—WBAL Ensemble and Soloists. | 11:00—Concert program. to depositors who have accumu- ational Symp ony ours portrait palnters O N R TIx TIN in “ON THE 00 Gona Merle. Thorpe, | | 3:36 w35 progems (375 b (o PR Oae ) SREAT U ] lated $100 here. Inquire today ORCHESTRA Row on view' aui gt g ORDER speaker'-WRC and N. B - out a Time Certificate—or o i LG St starties the behoider TOME ™ 1250 © st NE. 8:30—California Packing Co. call District 2709. R TQRAYRIN TIN TIN in “ON THE program; radio version of “Rio _Rita” _featuring THE Tu co"""""“ g Warner ""”,m. & Col. RA. N.W. Bebe Daniels—WRC and 5 eices flfl'fi; . g oo N B Cgnetworke In The Spring You Need DEPARTMENTAL [ o5 Mxs. ik "TGBAY. oD LA ROCQUE in “BEAU :00—Han! mi ji ey 2 Eh Boat; “The Inside Track,” . . . BANK Warner BOTin & Park R4, N.W. BT Lactobacillus | ,, A Acidophilus R .o | STRAND THEATRE ", et Y -« B. 8. 'a. Ave. N.W, > “BURNING UP. st 9:30—Goneral_Blectrie _hour: Milk or Cul Under U. S. G SERdS I ARSI Sl B B Tira Glbbeny and a. u or i l'lre n ers . D .f'wemment cgfi"i:e (rdlgllllel:lslllwtl":‘:lllgkml.\:)cr} I . Ave. & Quebee St. N.W. h upervision otoplay Di . . Y- LORE’ UNG and istrict of Columbia. TODAY_ 14 symphony orchestra, di- i symphony "otchestra, di- DOUGLAS nmmuxs Jr., in rosch—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:30—Dutch Minstrels; soloists “KING OF KINGS” ONE DAY ONLY ADMISSION, 25¢ and 50¢ THE EARLE—13th and E sts. n.w. AMBASSADOR—18th and Col rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. s.o mN (DNFY _LUS’ TALRING. 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C. network. 10:00—Paramount - Publix hour; radio and movie stars— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 11:00—Finals of the National In- terscholastic Basket Ball ‘Tournament — WRC and N. B. C. network. 12:00—Rudy Vallee’'s Orchestra; dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. more than in the intes- tinal tract — where poison-breeding germs find prolific incubation —laying the foundation for those ailments which one is apt to treat light- ly in their incipiency; but which quickly grow into severe and chronic conditions. ALEXANDRIA. VA BASIL RATHBONE MUR RICHMOND Capitol 8t REEN in “THE KIBITZE CAMEQ avr- s'r:m R Brack WATERS.” and “ACE OF SCOTLAND e) 5 Ath St 'HU;I‘TING HorRs ™ “ACE OF SCOT- 30 o’clock 8 TONIGHT . WRC and other stations associated with the National Broadcasting Company BEBE DANIELS in person, supported by full cast oAl Picrona WILI.IAM L INDIA LAND YAR Serial. Johnny Reh, in Person, With His Big Show MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md., Candy _Free to F‘u'hc C“I‘nld STATE—Westminster, Md. 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CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md, BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va LYRIC—Fishing Creek. V' —__ DANCING. Miss OIRARDI U AH! 5 PRIVATE o3 class 11, Studio, zmg st n.w. renmh. CIRCLE 1%, ™ &t witrar screen BATTLE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, “THE ""a_Great_Musical Show. JESSE THEATE Sta. N " Thrill_Picture, “THE_BODY_PUNCIL" _Pict DUMB ARTON 1313 Wiscomisin Ave. FRED KOI ATTON D CEAREA Papii’s HEROES: PRINCESS e, '1 N.E. Home of W stern Elu.'l'lc Sound OPEN_ FOMERROW. Uth and Butternaf Sta. Free Parking Lot Comedy.