Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HiT OF THE WEEK | SPLP2 L2 2 28 NS A B IVRE] DILRE 15 Lh\\ D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. Full 10-inch record, regular 75¢ size, on sale today wher- ever newspapers are sold and at better music stores. On (he newsstands now!? A mew. better, longer-life phonograph record for 15 cents | THIN'K of it! ... Fifteen cents now buys the latest and most up-to-date dance record, played by onme of Broadway’s most popular dance orchestras! The newest Hit-of-the-Week Record is on sale in this city &t every newsstand today. Get it. Play it. That’s all we ask. The price is only 15 cents, but you'll say its tone is as fine as that of the costliest record you ever heard. Lift it. It’s light as a feather. Drop it. It won’t break. - Seratch it with the needle as much as you like. You ean’t spoil it. Why we can sell it for 15 cents This marvelous new Hit-of-the-Week Record is made of a revolutionary new material called Durium. Durium is the invention of Dr. H. T. Beans, professor one man with one machine makes 700 records per day. How a trio of experts selects dance hits JSor you every week Every Thursday noon from now on, a brand new Hit-of-the- Week Record will go on sale at every newsstand in this city. Each record is a popular hit, played by a famous Broad- way orchestra, and the music will be selected by the Hit-of- the-Week Music Jury composed of Florenz Ziegfeld, Eddie Cantor and Vincent Lopez. Without bothering to listen to a lot of records you don’t want, to find one that appeals to you, you can buy each new Hit-of-the-Week Record as it appears on the newsstand, certain you have the latest sure-fire success that the country will be whistling and dancing to for many weeks to come. Think of the convenience. Think of the saving. Think of the enjoyment that can be yours every week. THIS WEEK’S BIG HIT “Sing, You Sinners” Played by the Harlem Hot Checolates Hit-of-the-Week Musie Jury EDDIE CANTOR —who has made millions —| lepaymoremoney —in one playing he can onwhi: uncanny sense of tomm‘:sing than -ny tell whether or net a what the public likes. other musical star. sa Their job is to pick the biggest hit for you each week Records © 1930, Darium Products Corporation, 460 West 34th Street, New York City This week’s Hit-of-the-Week Record, played by, a famous Broadway orchestra, is on sale today. ¢ The price is only 15 cents. Buy yours today! of chemistry at Columbia University. It enables one man with one machine to make 70,000 perfect records in a single day. By the old method Hit-of-the-WWeek A DURIUM PRODUCT Distributor, Districtc News Company, 809 Eye St. N.W,, Washington, D. C.’ Mail Orders Filled at Five Cents Extra to Cover Postage and Handling

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