Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1930, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. 10:00—Dance; vocal; da ERAINGER RHURNS Today on the Radio mawimoei—m. (MRS REBA SMITH |CONFIRMS DIVORCE RUMOR| To SPEAK AT HOME Baltimore Woman Says She Has (AU time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) A i 282.3—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 11:00—News; orchestra. = b NEW YORK, April 16 (P).—Return- UVER N B. c BHAIN 6:00—The Merry-Makers. 12:00—WJZ (30 m.); orchestra (30 m.). | Florence Crittenton Mission S5u-|ing yesterday ,m: abeosd oo the Tie . o e Filed Action in Paris. LOCAL STATIONS. 6:30—Samuel Stern (15 m.); WJZ. SR reintindeat’ Adisees Wil | & P, b e abeoed oo the De 315.6 Meters. 475.9 Meters. c 1,060, 7:00—Sports; gardens; feature. - Thomas R. Sturges of Baltimore, con- s is c A WRC g5 Kilocycles. WMAL 630 Kilocycles oo’fc‘:;mlml.h:::,‘ “:,:," mo—nzg Siate. Boys. Be Given Saturday. firmed rumors of a divorce. She said Pianist - Composer Appears| ;.;_rne melody Three. 2:30—Grace Hyde, soprano, and Co-| 7: iy Wi i m. 5-—Photographers:; Painters. she had filed an action in Paris and N 2 AR 2:45—United States Navy Band. lumbia Little Symphony Or- ¥ 00-—~WEAF and WJZ programs (2 expected to have a decision in May. Tonight in Mobiloil 3:30—Evening Stars. hrs Mrs. Reba Barrett Smith, general While in New York she is stayin chestra. 9:00—Same as (3 hrs.). 1 24 4:00—The Moxie Hostess. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 11:00—Organ; Merry Madcaps (1 hr.). 11:00—Musical Bakers. superintendent of the National Flor- | the home of Mrs. Percy Pyne, 680 Park Program. ot s 3:30—For your information. T e ence Crittenton Mission, will deliver the | avenue. :30—8ky Sketches. n bum. Philadelphia—; rogram. G w —— :Oo—NlMEn:lwv.:omm‘l :ulfiy prg- E:&E_—?{i};fi}:’ Grenadiers. s’::)‘-‘;r;::tgl flnnn‘ele’- - 30a—Transcontinental program. ?5‘:‘,’,}#.,‘,“.’: ':hn," no?T,fJ“'é‘:.";&:‘Jn gram—“Women as TS, by 2 rimer for town farmers. il I 1 ] o o Home, 4759 Conduit road. Percy Grainger, famous planist-com- Katherine Anthony. 5:26—Twilight Troubadours. S Bl L 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1, ‘Miss Jean 8. Cole, superintendent of PACKARD’S . in response to a Nation-wide re- 15—"“The Lady Next Door. 5:45—Bookhouse story time. 5—News; orchestra. the local home, will discuss the educa- poser, pt-amny ‘quest, returns as the guest artist in the | 5:30—The Tea Timers. 6:00—Correct time. 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 5—WJZ (30 m.); tion fund which is maintained to assist Stobtiotl hour tonight over WRC and s | 8:33—News fiashes. 8:01—Pinshes from The Evening SWr | g.30 marn warming, 30— League; features. the girl residents of the institution to ED CARS network of other National Broadcast- | 6:00—‘Famous Paintings in Many| 6:15—Dinner concert. 7-00—WJZ (15 m.); Sweetness. 00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) complete their education and to aid ing Co. stations. Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake.| 7:00—Adventures of Col. Powell. 7:30—Orchestra music. i 11:00—Dance music. them in establishing themselves and selling under an_entirely The program will consist of popular 15—Black and Gold Orchestra. 7:15—Easter message. 2:00—From WJZ (3% hrs.) their bables when they leave the home. |l B¢ witheut warranted, compositions of both Grainger and | 6:30—American home banquet. 7:30—Radlo Joe and his Budget Boys. | 1] :30_Orch 30 m.): WJZ (30 m.) 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820. “Home-coming day” is celebrated at St Grieg. the Scandinavian master. The | 6:45—Black and Gold Orchestra. 8:00—Correct time. . e 2 R (e Hurry-Up-Broadway. | the home each year on the anniversary opening number will be Grieg's “Con- | 7:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” 8:01—Gold Medal Fast Freight. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. o—Builders’ program, Y- lof the birth of Florence Crittenton, certo in A Minor, Opus 16.” Of his | 7:15—Hindermeyer and Tuckerman. | 8:30—Forty Fathom Trawlers. 00 Dhingr nitatic hour 8 00—Same s WEAP (1% hra.) Tittle daughter of Charles N. Crittenton, own works, Grainger will play “Country 30—“Back of the News in Washing-| 9:00—Van Heusen program. 7:00—Musical pi . talk. 10:30—Sleepy Time: U. of Kentucky. |founder of the first home, who died R Gardens” and two of his more recent ton,” by William Hard. 9:30—La Pélina smoker. T ey A o HE e ol Ry When she was 4 years old. The pro d‘ % Radio Se compositions, “Spoon River” and “Han- | 7:45—Wilbur Coon Players. 10:00—Philco hour. . ; I O s coMbTation tils: your' e del in the Strand.” 00—*East of Cairo.” 11:00—The Roustabouts. e flade 'Dresentations by Mrs. Allard rvice The Coca Cola Topnotchers will have : prowea. 461.3—WSM Nashville—§50. Gasque. Mrs. Ruth Hansford Snod- 30—Mobiloil concert. 12:00 to 1:00a—"DX" request program |11’ as their guest “Tris” Speaker, one of | 9:00—Halsey-Stuart program. by Stanley Bell and Les Coivin, | 11:30—Hotel dance music (30 m.). 0—Historical; orchestra. gras, president of the Housekeepers' Pho: base ball's greatest outfielders.” Grant- | 9:30—Palmolive hour. Early Program Tomorgow. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STA- —Studio; quartet; art. Alliance; Miss Mary Holmes of the Jand Rice, sports writer, will interview |10:30—Coca Cols Topnotchers. u-w-—o:i-n i e TIONS. 00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.). Anne Tillery Renshaw School of Ex- Adams 3803 him before the microphone. Leonard :00—*“Mystery House. 8:30a—Morning BEvorons, A 00—Orchestra and singers . pression, and Miss Irma Briggs of the 1 Joy's all-string orchestra will provide | 11:30—Weather forecast. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 0—Program from WJZ (30 m.) Lyon School of Music. the musical setting. : : G Orchstys. | B ASa—Romething foe every ohe. : : — : — Z ing 31 to 12:00—Press hes! e S ming o R roBRy. §:00—Orchestra: dinner concert. ST R YA R i e s 5 Comna SIIRan amoo Symphony to Broadcast. Early Program Tomorfow. 9:45a—Barbara Gould. 7:15—Judge Esra: orchestr 6:00—Trio (45 m.); WJZ. State Wins Tax Suit. The Chicago Little Symphony OT- | g.45a Tower health exercises. 10:00a—Radio Home Makers. 7:45—Scrap Book : v % : 3 B p (15 m); WJz (1 15—News-Leader program. BOSTON, April 16 (#).—A jury in PRk el S S T e e | 15 RS B BT g oy S RADIO TUBES . sent, {15a—Morning 4 = aion Group; Peanu : y Tips (30 m.); . 439,537 to_the State in the latter's gram featuring Lacombe’s ballet suite. | gi30, " Cheerio. sl D R B —Night Club; fiddlers; orchestr: 9:30—Corn Cob Pipe Club. Uit ‘against Edgar B. Davis, former 18th & Col. Rd. : ; 10 “Masquerade,” in five parts, and Sousa’s | .90 Marine Band ); WIZ. 10:30—WEAF (30 hest Tin “Hail to the Spirit of Liberty.” The B N 3 .| 11:00a—Fashion talk by Wilma Le Ville. & m.); orchestra. Brockton millionaire, now of Luling, test and Best Radio Service in Town ACT 7 high light of the Palmolive hour will be | -Wl—b“'vfl‘,"% g::“&‘ Suggestions.” | 11:15a—The Sewing Circle. 08— idn; ion Tex., for back income taxe SECONDS a Scotch mecley sung by the Revelers |15 DN m 11:30a—DuBarry beauty talk. t. In addition there w g | 10:100— 3 :45a—Colum oonday Club. Sustte :45a—National home hour. e el g 1 18a—Radio Housenold Insttute. D o Ar aat. mer, soprano, and_Paul Oliver, tenor, and selections by Gustave Haenschen'’s . Orchestra. 30a—TFlorence Tenney. OPIANO vini. | 2:30—American School of the Alr. The second of & series of concerts by | *** "—m d‘ wn::nyd " by -| 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. ard, 3:30—For your information. Howard Barlow's Symphony Orchestra | . Will be broadcast during the Philco | 12:00—Farm flashes. 4:00 to 5:00—U. S. Navy Band. Rour over WMAL and associated Colum- | 12:10—Sunshine Carolers. 12 12 B o A A o tations. The | 1:00—National farm and home hour. 228.9 Meters. pm(r:m o magde up of the composi- | 1:45—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. tions of the world's outstanding com- | ., for of Better Business Bureal. | 3:30—Program by Children's Tubercu- posers. Among them are Dvorak’s 2'15—"Home Music Lessons,” by Har- losis Sanitorium Committee. 2 3 3 4 10 usual solo contributions of Olive Pal- | 19:45a—Hationst Fore b0 1 1 11 vonia Dance,” the “Scherzo” from Me: 2:45—Helen Hunt, soprano. delssohn’s “Midsummer Night's Dream,” [ et A Seymour. e R ine by Mol Stattord. and the “Allegretio” from Brahms' | 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:30—Studio feature. X .15—8T;x:mmmc of Speech,” by Vida| 300 merelle Wentworth “The Piccaroon,” a sketch adapted u e pe b ™ » from “Tom Pringle’s Log” by Michael | 3:30—La Forge-Berumen musicale. "’o_GmncemNn:E,d the Dentist,” by Scott, will be the presentation of the | 4:00 to 5:00—Army Band. 5:0 Forty Fathom Trawlers. The story — P s concerns two midshipmen who unknow- A\ 4 JSV 205.4 Meters. 5:45—Town Crier. o D ingly took passage on a pirate ship. 1,460 Kilocycles. 6:00—Interview with Lieut. Al Wil- 2 “Symphony No. 3." “Blues” Singers to Perform. 3:00—Midafternoon musicale. e e An orchestra directed by Willlam | 5:00 to 6:00—Chamber of Commerce of o Wirges and Vee Lawnhurst, “blues” Arlington County. 85 3::" _fip{::' 5"'“ Hirsh — singer, will present a program of popu- | 6:30—News flashes. Cross. lar selections in the Van Heusen "hour. 6:40—Classified program. 7:00—Dinner musie. The orchestral numbers include “Toy- | 7:00—Your English. 7:20—News flashes. town Admiral” “Where the Golden | 7:05—Musical interlude. 7:30_Dyer's Parag Daffodils Grow” and “Lucky Little | 7:15—Police flashes. bl g by e SN Devil” Miss Lawnhurst will sing | 7:30—Time signal. ; a e Merry “Take Me” and “Without You, Ema- | 7:31—Talk l\:rn:er ‘auspices Retail Gro- Early Program Tomorfow. line.” cers’ tective Association. 7:30a—Reveille and musical clock. "The popular “stein song” of the Uni- | 7:45—Musical interlude. versity of Maine heads the musical fea- | 8:00—Hongkong Five. tures of the oxofidbemetll:l ;ut mxfit I:»‘:oh Palmer and his Javanese program. It W yed on the or- ther, 10:30a—Studio feature. o The quartet will sing the “Toy- | 8:50—Advertising period. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. wn Admiral” and “When You Come | 9:00—Musical feature. 11:30a—Citizens’ military training pro- to the End of the Day.” 9:30—Emma Shoemaker and Ina Webb. curement. Radio Joe and his Budget Boys have | 10:00—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 12:00—Lenten services. ‘herry Blos- | 10:30 to 11:00—Acton’s Modernistics. 12:30—Luncheon music. Early Program Tomerfew. 1:15—Organ recital by Paul D. Gable. Bell and A ; 4 oy N o itre Toniitis oF logsl | P09 S0.10-Mae-elneqtihunts:ts oo INAA it origin. Yeomans and McClure will ap- & i b S et Srtatiin the “DIX" trosd- | 11:99 €0 SiR0 AR news, music and| 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. it. o o castut. Al Williams, Navy speed pilot, 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. | 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. will be interviewed before the micro- s e e g Bhane a5 & festure of the program o, | OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. night of WOL. . tions include a concert by DYer's ' programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. = ‘mwro?mfinnnm (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) Palmer, sither, and the Hongkong Five tonight | go4s WEAF New York—680, 394.5—WJIZ New York—T760 will contribute to the program of WJSV. (NBC Chafn.) (NBC CI D | syenpemed 6:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. i _ THOMAS 1S NAMED | " et Oriiimane” e | s proniiion ot BELL'S SUCCESSOR| [i=murmen” ™ ™™ | 13 st ore ortety h Quartet. 8:30—Shilkret Orchestra. :00—Old Counselor. 9 3 Romany Road. \ T. G. Walsh, Former Assistant Cor-| 9:30—Olive Palmer, Paul Oliver, Rev- . A, ] 2 A elers’ Quartet, Orchestra and | 10: k poration Counsel, Is Appointed others. 11:00—Slumber music. 2 10:30—Topnotchers. 12:00—Royal York Dance Orchestrs. . to His Post. 11:00—Mystery House. g 11:30—Two dance orchestras. 422.3—WOR Newark—710, \ 348.6—WABC New York—860. (CBS Chain.) i . 10: corporation counsel's office. hoes. - lzm.m4 Mr. Thomas, who has been serving at Police Court, will be transferred to the main office and be engaged in try- 30—Trawlers. 00—Orchestra and vocal. T, = 8 Banns rverrant N \ QuICK PIcK-UP mm& ml w‘.“; m‘ 6:00—Markets; sports; blue songs. - L \ | QmCK GHAWAY when he resigned to enter private prac- 6:45—WJZ (30 m.); Serenaders. i, Thomas promots s 0| § 8 EE /B2, . - OLD ST S T e | $8 R S COUNSELLOR e MORE MILEAGE Major “Chain” Features : ovie WRC every > ' : oon ¥ P o .WEDNESDAY MORE POWER ol . EVENING KDKA, KYW, KWK and o e - others. 8:30—Mobilofl concert; Percy swers to questions Grainger, pianist-compos- A on everydey in- er, and Shilkret's Orches- vestment topics tra—WRC and N. B. C. bl jrnd network. forming es the de- 9:00—Van Heusen program; | | TONIGHT Suiieat Vee Lawnhurst, singer, and orchestra— ...and every WMAL and C. B. S. net- Wednesday over oo ok BT NBC Networ HALSEY, STUART & CO. . . . . et an ok roviad That Good Gulf Gasoline contains no Anti-Knock fluid or tra—WJZ, KDKA and e ey o | | [ SRS 37 ‘ chemicals of any kind...no dope...a pure petroleum product nce music — WJZ, L GRANTLAND RICE A talks with sports 10:00—Philco hour; Howard Bar- A low's Symphony Orches- champions [ tra—WMAL and C. B. 8. | | { M ere ° ® X TUNE IN osh V l l l 10308525 "Cola_ Topnotehers: ¢ Ll il Nl o | eeoo Vaporizes 1nstantly « . » Completely jpeaker an rant- :f itng e "W and X. WRC | e/VeERE to the last drop . . . Gives instant Starting B. 10:30—Cuckoo; burlesque skit on s e, Vo nt " K -3 2 A ‘THE COCA-COLA CO. gKRng". ‘WBZ, WHAM and ATLANTA, GA. GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL... IS AVIATION GRADE 374° END POINT i At the Sign of the Orange Disc they ‘have saved $100 in this bank. In. quire st bank or call District 2709, =t THE N ULF REFINING COMPANY P Dist. 2709, Under U S. rnment Supervision

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