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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. 5 RADIO EDUCATION Today on the Radio T0 HAVE FREE HAND (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) Government Expected to Follow Hands-off Policy as National AMUSEMENTS. WARNER BROS E Dally, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. LAST THREE DAYS __ AMUSEMENTS. "ATIO NAL | T \| $1.25, 81, 75¢ & 50s MATS. WED. & SAT. 35¢, 50¢ & T6e Natonal Theater Players offer —costs only 32340 per year and up, according to make of car. Mei Daily, 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. ..{'{".’é‘.'&“fi..«f"}u‘é.‘::m‘7:‘.‘23‘.:5 LAST THREE DAYS bility automobile law. Harrell Brothers & W T l‘WMAl 10 FEATURE | GRAND OPERA BILL The Vivacious Farce Comedy LOCAL STATIONS Roesch, Inc. “Insurance Counselors™ 716 11th St. N.W. Phone National 0805, SIS A, JCNLARGES 3 @ that Photograph 8x10 Consult Us About Your Printing Optical Company { ard Barlow to Give Excerpts HERZOG’S 11th & Water Sts. S.W. Delicious imperial and deviled crabs. All kinds of sea food in season. Open Until Midnight SO ALVATS remember we are prepared to serve your blank book needs. E. MORRISON PAPER CO. 1009 Pa. Ave. Open—8 AM. to 5:30 P.M. ST MEYERS PUMPS { Broadcasting Co. stations. Scheduled to take part in this broadcast are such Electric Domestic Water Systems For Your Summer Home Regarding Installations and OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN See Your “Naborhood Plumber” E. G. Schafer & Co. Orchestra Directed by How- From Thomas’ “Mignon.” A grand opera concert, tuturlng ex-, cerpts from Thomas' “Mignon,” is one| of the high lights of the ram to- night of WMAL and associated Colum- bia Brondcasting System stations. An orchestra directed by Howard Barlow and four soloists—John Barclay, bari- tone; Barbara Maurel, contralto; Adele Vasa, soprano, and Crane Calder, bass— “A Lot fc * Your Money” is the am- biguous title of the “Mr. and Mrs.” skit. It will be based upon the trials and tribulations attendant u{)on life in a rented house, which finally result in a decision on the part of “Jo” and “Vi” to buy & lot and build a house of their own. Selections from one of the newest talking pictures, “High Society Blues,” will be drawn upon by Frank Crumit and Julia Sanderson when they present the Blackstone program. The duo will sing the song hit of the picture, “I'm in the Market for You,” and reach back a dozen or more years ago and revive “In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy.” Late Dance Programs. Three late dance programs also are scheduled by WMAL, in addition to several attractions of local origin. The dance music will be provided by Ted ‘Weems' Orchestra, Bert Lown and his gungm Orchestra and the Le Paradis and. A gala “theater party,” arranged by the American Arbitration A.noclnnonl will feature the program tonight of WRC and a network of other National stars as Mme. Schumann-Heink, “Amos ‘'n’ Andy,” Will Mahony, star of “Sketch Book”; William Gaxton, star of “Fifty Million Frenchmen,” and Grace De Faye, dancer. De Wolt Hopper, veteran of comic opera, will act as master of ceremonies. Dramatization of Verdi. ‘The Eveready hour presentation will be a dramatization of important events in the life of Giuseppe Verdi, one of the greatest composers of the opera world. The principals and chorus of the National Grand Opera Co., assisted WR 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2:30—American Orchestral Societv concert. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 4:00—"The Lady Next Door. 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. | 5:15—"Vocational Guidance,” by the Kiwanis Club. 5:30—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestra. 5:40—“The Idea of May Day,” by Dr. John Foote. 5:55—News fluhu 6:16—Landt Trio. 6:30—Organ recital by Lew White. 7:00—Mayflower Orchestra. 7:30—Florsheim Frolic. 8:00—Eveready hour. 8:30—Happy Wonder Bakers. 9:00—Enna Jettick bird song. 9:15—May Singhi Breen, Peter De Rose and Welcome Lewis. 9:30—R-K-O hour. 10:30—Spitalny's Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 1:00a—Theater party by Amer- ican Arbitration Association. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—The Crackles Man. 8:15a—Morning melodies. 9:00a—National home hour. 10:00a—Mr. and Mrs. Valspar. 10:15a--Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Talk by Mrs. Stuart Northrop. 10:45a—The Canny Cook. 11:00a—On Wings of Song. 12:00m—Farm flashes. 12:10—Daniel Breeskin music. 12:45—National farm and home hour. 1:30—The Melody Three. 2:15—Talk by Perley W. Lane. 2:30—Evening Stars. 3:00—The Moxie Hostess. 3:15—Studio program. 3:30—Sky Sketches. 4:00 to 4:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 205.4 Meters. WJ sv 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Midafternoon musicale, 5:00—Program by Chamber of Com- merce of Fairfax, Va. $i40—Chassined pre 5 ass program. 7:00—Your English. 7:05—Musical program. 17:15—Police flashes. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—Unchained Facts. 475.9 Meters. WMAL §56 Kilocyeles 2 :o—m your information. Band concert. l 00—- Kings. 4:30—Club Plaza Orchestra. 5:00—'Importance of Mental and cal Health,” by Dr. Wen- dell Sherman. 5:10—Dinner symphony. 5:30—Specht’s Orchestra. 5:45—Talk by Representative John C. Box of Tennessee. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:15—"‘Where Achievemenz 1s Password,” by E. G. Jenklm of the University of Maryland. 6:30—Rice's Bakery Orchestra. 7:00—Correct time. 7:01—Blackstone program. 1 30—V0¢lle Enumm:m 8:00—Corre: 8: Ol—old GoldAPnul ‘Whiteman hour. 9:00—Graybar's “Mr. and Mrs.” 9:30—Grand opera concert—!:xcerpu from “Mignon.” 10:00—Ted Weems' Orchestra. 10:30—Bert Lown's Orchestra. 11:00—Le Paradis Orchestra. 12:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a-—Something for every one. 8:30a—Morning m . 9:00a—Radio Home Makers. 9:30a—"Interior Decorating.” 10:00a—Opening the morning mail. 10:30a~—Mr. Fixit. 10:45a—Radio Home Makers. 11:00a—Charis Players. 11:15a—Silversmith Guild program— Mrs. Stuart Northrop. 11:30a—Yoeng's Orchestra. 12:00m—Ensemble Cream program. 12:15—Yoeng's Orchestra. 12:30—Theronoid news. 12:45—Harry Tucker’s Orchestra. 1:00—Syncopated Silhouettes. 1:30—Grace Hyde, soprano, and Co- L_u:nbl: Little Symphony Orches- 2:00—Columbia Ensemble. 2:30—For your information. 3:00—Musical album. 4:00—Columbia Grenadiers. 4:15—Primer for town farmers. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 2:30—The Happiness Girls. 3:00—Elizabeth K. Brown, pianist. 3:30—The Melody Maids. 4:00— “The Cohen Twins. 4: So—mfluut:‘ program for Mount Alto Hospl! 5:30—"The Summer Round-Up of Our System Develops. A hands-off policy likely will be adopted by the Federal Government with re: national system of education. It now appears to be definitely as- sured that the Bureau of Education of the Department of the Interior will not attempt to assume responsibility in a movement to have the entire Nation sit as a single class, getting tuition from master teachers via the radio. Conflict- | the |ing views on the parts both of the| teaching profession and the radio in-| dustry make inadvisable such a course. Step by step the advisory committee on education by radio, appointed by Secretary of the Interior Wilbur last Fall, has attacked its problem of ascer- taining the part the Federal Govern-| ment should play in education by radio. | In its latest report it asserts that the| consensus of opinion is that the Fed- eral Government should be the research and advisory agency, rather than the central directing force. | Educators and broadcasters alike are agreed that broadcasting for schools can be made educationally useful. But the two factions have been unable to agree as to how it shall be done. The teachers are inclined to distrust the commercial motives of the stations, and the broad- casters, with their lust of showman- ship, cannot appreciate the types of educational programs proposed by the teachers. The new report states that 28 State superintendents and commissioners of education canvassed by the advisory committee see great educational possi- bilities in the radio field, but believe that the Federal Government should not be the guiding force. Twenty of the total thought the Federal Government should conduct research and supply data for the two great national net- works and to independent stations, and let the stations put it on themselves. Eight felt the Government should lend financial support, so that the programs would not carry advertising matter to “JERRY” NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING to the use of radio in & The Greatest of Mystery Thrillers WAR‘ ot all"talking dram ‘SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUSY Ed Catherine Dal Dale Owen dwn & Marcos 'FAR EA ST defray the cost of thelr presentation. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 5:45—WJZ (30 min); studio. 6:30—Feature; scores. 7:00—Hour from WEAF. 8:00—Feature; violinist. 8:30—Evening in Paris. 9:00—Same as WJZ (1) hours). 270.1-WRVA Richmond—1,110. 5:45—WJZ (30 min.); dinner music. CAINIVAL SHOW s> NER _BRO! fiu;“vrnrlo GEORGE BANCROFT In Paramount’s “LADIES LOVE BRUTES” ADDED VIT4PHONE VARIETIES. EXPLORERS OF THE CONGO FIND LIVING WOMEN CONSORTS OF GORILLA HORDES! GAGI {GORILLA]) Children,” by Mrs. Harry N. 3305:%uféne&dnm rogram. . Stull. an PRank Luther, popular radio tenor,| iy roiomac Minsireleties. 5:45—The Town Crier. 8:00—Sports; book review. il be the soloist in the program of the | 00 s ., T 8:00—Frogram &’{ the District Parent- 15-333353& 224 WIZ (2 hours). b 8| 9: 30—Fercy sflverbm tenor, and Art| .. G e : 2 be “Poor Butterfly,” song hit of “The 6:40—Request program by Gertrude R inyseciiel by camas 70 Cnamber aw i 7 oo—f)'ymner ‘music. n ames H. 2l 8:00 to 10:00a—Varied program of L Stz o 11:308 to 1:00—Farm news, music and| - i ey trude Lyons will .be the musical !en current events. Early Program Tomorrow. tures of the WOL program. The s " p o tion also has scheduled & oen;; Tt by 3:00 to 5:00—Midafternoon musicale. Zgg::mflg:y:nd musical clock. Corleys Orehutn and a talk Haey 434.5 Meters. 15a—Breakfast brevities. The Patotas Mttistrewties makw thete | INAA - 508 Kilocycles. 10 e ey Epene poles by Pas e d:b“t;e‘g‘f“‘?: over HW;JEV ‘: 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. tricia Downing. K wncmyby B m‘;‘: vgfl'hfy yers '.‘;e 9:55—Time signals. 10:40a—Request program. achilsa ng the .uuD“n"n“mm' - 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. 12:00—Luncheon music. tractions. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. FORMER MRS. CHURCH Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. HONEYMOON'NG |N ROME (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) In Before :30 454.3—WEAF New York—660 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. FILMS pon i ame Day [ |Divorced Wife of Baking Soda (N. B. C. Chain). 5:45—WJZ (30 min); Hawailans. Carl Zgias (9x12) Cameras Scion Marries Steamship Of- | 999 Mieenr " 700 Same s WIZ (5 ¥-45 Zelss Lenses 7:00—Troika Bells. 6:30—Historical. 7:00—Same as WJZ (3 hours). $49. 00 .t celes D 7:30—Nighthawk Frolic. PO St M 3 8:00—Orchestra. 379.5—~WGY Schenectady—790. WASHINGTON CRITICS AND APACITY AUDI- ENCES ACCLAIM IT THE MOST AMAZING AND THRILLING PICTURE IN YEARS POST “Sir Hubert Winstead has given to the world a truly amazing picture.” Wholesale Plumbing and Heating ]| BY Shilkret's Orchestra, will present this| 7:45—The Mystery Girl. Supplies WASHINGTON, D. C. “MT. VERNON Clmrles Macalester l’-lc IJ. 8. Government Inspection St. Wharf Daily 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ REALTD . NINTH AT GEE COMING THUR-MAY 1 The Greatest Show of ALL! The First $2,000,000 All- Technicolor' Spectaciel he s ut to di woman, into his cave.” TIMES “Thrills abound in tracking duwa gorillas . . . You'il find yourselt wondering i Darwin could be right.” STAR ‘ “Sir Hubert Winstead, F. R. S, in the wilds of the Congo. It fa uul most pictorially vivid_ revelation of man's savage ancestor, the gorilla, yet brought before the public.” SPECIAL—NVA MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL SHOW FOX THEATER—FRIDAY at 11:30 P. M. Under Auspices of Washington: Motion Plcture Theaters WALTER LITILE S5 hn IIAMPnEN ALL THIS WEEK TONIGHT WEDAND RICHELIEU Can be seen today. Thirty- day warranty — three-day ex- change plan — fair terms—no profit sales plan. Just telephone Adams 7437 or v at 1700 Kalorama d. PACKARD OKOK OK OK OK OKOKOKOKOK KODAK Finishing NOW I’LAYING John Boles EXTRA REELS AND SHOWS FOR By the Associated Press. 8:30—Happy Bakers. 6:10—Health talk; studio. 6 COLUMBIA PHOTO A i e oemar MO 2 W—Hu?ggr Lights, 6:30—WEAF (30 min.); studio. WITH Thu mat. & ov.s Sater., “Caponsaceh SUPPLY CO. Francois | 9:30_Radio vaudeviile. T:15—Concert orchestra, Laura La Plant Mt ony i) HANLET Chureh, son of Elihu Church, is spend- | 330 va Spitalny. 7:30—Same as WEAF (1% hours). . . ra ante 1624 Now York Ave. NW. 105 3 bongymoon here Wik b new | 1200500 SIS 3:00—Fop the Quesion, Majestic = And Cast of 5,000 : officer of the .mm‘mp Leviathan, 348.6~WABC New York—860 9: SO—WI:)A! (1 hour); organ (30 l NEW ncwu—wn RELEASE whom, it is now revealed, she recent], (C. B. S. Chain). min.). married at Singapore. 7| ¢:00—tevttow ensembie, 3028—WBZ Springfild—990. ELECTRIC RADIO ROLAND HAYES Actual Jhe l*l)N[ $ ¢f e~ !“Rmemu: J2nd Mis. 8:30—Osbome’s Orchesira, 5:15—Orchestra and WJZ (1 hour); Noted Tenor . Scenes e Stk pcend RE which she brought from San Francisco. | Cr“mmsmdemn ol ,;m_-'x'-eh!,u fi;hm‘ Bing Family. Ask Mr, SQQtt CELEBRATE NATIONAL ACTORS APRIL 30—8:30 THeATER Shows The former Agnes Riggles, one-time | 7:30—Dr. Torrance. 7:30—Same a5 Wiz (215 hours). District 3106 bty ssbbice Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.00 Everything telephone girl, was marrled in_Ho-| 7:40—Romany. 10:00—Sports; Lowe's Orchestra. srtrod . T Arthur Smith Bureau, s E——— boken, N. J. J""““’m 7:'“;‘:5'»:: 8:00—Whiteman's Band. About Our W.C. A, 901 R. L DARING l':tmnuv;ob Chburch of 9:00—Mr. and Mrs, 9:30—Grand opera concert. mun. c}}mmh beoMaaslned @ divorce in|10:00—Weem's Orchutu. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700, ml:: °x§'¢ nevm I rm'mhflé Dflgmhu 10:30—Lown’s Orchestr: 6:00—Organ and dinner concert. draft for $10,000 before. her depasture | 11:00—Lombardo's Orchestra; doight | $138—EuEiers; WiZ: Biowers. as the first payment of a $50,000 settle- Sl e R ment made on her for getting a divorce 5—WJIZ New Yerk—760 g ey, to satisty the Church family. (N. B. C. Chain). 10:30—WJz as min); harmony team. g:goszg:y‘ ‘3,"“’3’"’;“-, 11:00—Reveries; orchestra; variety, we— ; ord Orchestra. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | 5ijs—Senford Ovehes aia e e R algeca e Poli’s—Walter Hampden in “Riche-| 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:00—Hour from WIZ. % lieu,” at 8:20 p.m. 6:15—Scores and Landt Trio, 00—Bubble Blo 3 National—National Players in “Jerry,” | 8:45—Polly Preston. JIZ (30 ming s Py $:30—Lew White Ofgan Recital. = : e ; G-nty—"mm to Go,” burlesque, at| 730 _&Efind E},fl,’: World, Lucten | 10 22:31,.’:‘&;‘"5}: (30 min); Woz. Fox—*“Such Men Are Dangerous.” at| 8:00—Melodouns. J2:10News; In Shadowisnd. 1184 am., 3:37, 4:45, 7:82 and 10:04 | 8:30—Radio show. O i pm. e Salu nta—740, Keith's—Tngagl” st 11:25 am, 1:25, | 8:30—Cronles and O1d Topper. 7:00—WJZ and WEAF (4 hours). e 10:00—King’s Orches 11:00—Music' Box; coneers, Pal - and Easy” at 11:30 11:00—Slumber muxlc 12:00—Theater presentation. SR e ey 272.6—WPG Atlantlc City—1,100, | 12:30a—Transcontinental program. Columbia—*“Puttin’ on the Rits,” at| 7:00—Concert orchestra; Minute Men. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FEARLESS THRILLING A STORY of the “CARELESS AGE" DAMAGED Featuring CORLISS PALMER ission, 30 DUMBARTON 3\ rer i BESSIE LOVE and MAM: DRESSLER HASING RAINBOWS." Comedy, % /miut ;-«Mema he = in ‘AS YOU M‘IKE Time of S)la“!. ANITA PAGE TI'IlK!E FRIGANZA ROBERT MONTWME!“ WM. HAINES BUSTER KEATON ON THE STAGE WY tooy "DAYS O YOI'II-" A CAPITOL THEATR! NEW YORK SREsenTATION COLUMBIA HELD OVER "W Home Demonstrations 62 B St. NE. 11:20 am., 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:36 p.m. Metropolitan—Al Jolson in “Mammy,” at 11 am., 12:41, 2:26, 4:11, 5:57, 7:47 7:45—Legion banquet; trio. 9:00—Hockum Exchange; ensemble, 10:00—Organ and dance (1 hour). 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. T OD—EVJZ )lnd ‘WEAF programs (1% ours 8:30—Francis Craig's Orchestra. OKAY RADIO Co. PUTT\N hones 415 11th St. Mn. 8089 d TOMORROW_GEORGE mDAYsgn in “THE GREEN GOD- (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. 'rnc R \TZ EOD—Y;‘JZ (30 min); Evening in AVALON MeKinley ROXRO XORORORORORO RORORORO®O OFNORNORNONONONO ROXNONORNONOXRORO and 9:97 pm. 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hours). 417 11th St. TopAY'and TONORROW +*AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. Rialto—John Boles n “Captain of the | 10:00—Marylanders (1 houn. 10:00—WEAF and WJZ (1% hours). 1760 Pa. Ave. (TTERTON in "BARAR Fi5 J| “APOLLO—624 H st. ne. Guards ab 11:30 A, 1:30° 3:30,6:30,| 2828—WTIC Hartford—1,08, |11:00—Mess. (30 min); “dance (30 ARRY RICHM s J| *AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley e, T TR . min.) OKOK OK OK OK OKOKOKOKOK Sarncr e *AVENUE GRAND—45 Pa, ave. s.e. § 9:30 p.n. v L onk e o Mot s S (TP SRR RO ottt “/ ”"”"4 ARUSTS AVENUE GRAND &7 %% CENTRAL—9th st. Earle_Ladies Love Brutes” at 8:46—Plano duo; orchestrs I e émww-v QDAY and TQMORROW MARioN f| COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. a.m., 1:35, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 an P E alf hour from W] Burion Awnivias M S GComfort m“: b,// DAVIES in_“NOT SO *HOME—1230 C st. n.e. Ambassador—*“Ladies Love Brutes,” at 422.3—WOR Newark—710. gs Mean Supreme Comfor ADDED Avvlu:‘ru:u *JESSE—3100 18th st. n. e. 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. ' 9th St. Bet. D and E *RIALTO—9th at G st. TODAY_ and TOMORROW-—WINNIE TIVOLI: 4th and Park rd. n.w. HTNER in “SHE COULDN'T *YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n. SAVOY—3030 14th st. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. Al . Michaels, Md. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. STATE—Bethesda, Md. *MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. SIMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. SCAFTTOL -Winchesier, V TOMORRQW - RUTH inchester, Va. T%%AAYF.E#TQN in “SARAH AND *STRAND—Staunton, Va. N i *MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. SWestminster, Md. 5:30—Orchestra; finance; minstrel. AT OO L A Central—“She Couldn't Say No," 7:00—Comedy sketch; quartet. from 11 am. to 11 p.m. g:gg:guuruor onx-:h:laam. miyol—* " 125, | 9¢ ussian Revels, e e an, and Son,” b 3:25.| 10:00—News; orchestra; Moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170, 5:30—Talk; U. of P. organ recital. 6:00—Ensemble; Brothers; Wreckers, 700—-\”“?50 @0 min.); Gottschalk- ville, AN M-GM- BARKIE MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL SHOW FOX THEATER MAY 2ND Benetit N. V. A. Fung R TR ] TQDAY and TOMORROW ok Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—Pure Ol concert; Vincent 8:00—Same as WABC (1! hours). Lopez_and his orchestra— 9:30—Famous Composers Concert. WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WJR, | |10:00—Two hours from WABC. KDKA, WLW, KWK, KYW, 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. WREN, KoTes. ‘wae: | | 5:45—waz 30 min): Revelers. WBT, WIAX, WSM, WSB, {30—The Evening Altar, A Dand 00—Three hours from WJz. WRVA! :00—Hour of music. 7:00—Blackstone _presentation; ‘popular program by Frank Crumit and Julia Sander- 1230 C St. NE. A ¢, TQMORROW — VILMA TANKS i A LADY TO LOVE!" SAVOY 4t & col. ARA _ BO' TOD!Y CLYRNKGHT KID." .Gayety Theater MID-NITE FROLIC BLACK and WHITE REVUE Friday Nite 11:30 . & Quebee St. N.W. RAM son—WMAL ‘and C. B. 8. rsballel] Berlin, Md . e Sanders_ Orchestra—WRC . ) Tt All But Breathes” mwnon SIDNEY 2L SO ' —Pies mnnt W. Va. nhoducmg pigo SIGN; B . metworke " - With the blossoms come Summer’s MORE “";‘I';“‘)‘B" Amfiw"t’?‘ns"én'é‘i‘r Q'E’Q'I?mflf' e “ by; Lucien Schmid, cellist, Sun—and Awning Time POPULAR GABBO." BETTY COMP NEW—Aberdeen, Md. TON'G“T and Pasternak's Orchestra . ey T— THAN EVER R|CHMOND atexanpmia, vo_ || NEW—Hancock. Md. WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WBAL, This matter of Awnings is really a necessity if you Now on view daily at A ACKSy WALLACE DALE—Tangier, Va. WHAM, KDKA, WJR, You can command our service are to enjoy your home during the hot weather. o ‘,‘,_,‘,,.m startie e behSGRES "0 e for theFirst Time Crush Dry Cromes “Old Topper “The Juiciest Program on the Dial” Tune_in_9:30 P.M. WBAI WLW, KYW WREN. WSM, | || for special orders to meet your WSMB, KSL, KGO, KGW, special | party requirements— KOMO, KHQ and KECA. sure of the three essen! 8:00—Eveready hour; drama based novelty, purity, ness — in on important incidents in Birthday or Anniversary Cak 'i?e 1;":: orn ng:;wac and —made entirely of Fussell’s 8:00—0ld Gold hour; Paul White- el h isila? N Ore = WA} Individual molds—in a vari- ety of novelty shapes. a3 NG C: BS. netvark. 7 appy ‘onder ers; i i Frank Luther, tenor, and n"gl‘ e Frank Black’s Orchestra— MUENRTY. WRC and N. B. C. network. Order through the Fussell s:oo—gmugghgu.s: Slllél.(‘.h ?_3- dealer in‘your neighborhood; ero Orchestra_and chorus i 3 of 40 volces—WJZ, WBZ, eEiixestitrompes WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, KWK, WBAL, WREN, WGN and WJR. 9:30—R-K-O hour; vaudeville and otion picture stars—WRC d N. B. C. network. a'Lhg s %"""'b&'v:." NELSON HALL—Lovington, Va. MA BANEY. WEBB—Alberton, Va. ] MMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. L » MEN WiiHoyT EMPIRE—Pocomoke C{!y Md. e WOMEN__AlL-Star Cast. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAROLINA -1 &% 8 A MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. with MAURICE CHEVALIER. Talkingj| PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. . FIREMEN'S HALL—Willards, Md. ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. \ LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. | *WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. TRIAC HYAMS: o *JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. 4 ‘THE BISHOP MURDER. CASE DANCING ~ e Siirror Serees || JOSEPHINE JACKSON, PRIVATE | JACKSON, PRIVATE Better at the Circle | Saacparsl: 6 for u? R o addmission, 25 cts. D.m.. 1636 19! 1C) EN. 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