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(Ossip Gabrilowitsch Will Be| WMAL Guest of General Motors Tonight. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, world - famous Five piano lo!u wfll be Gabrilo- witsch’s gcontribution to the program. These include Chopin's “Nocture in D Flat,” Schubert'’s “Moment Musicale in F Minor” and Brahm’s “Rhapsodie in E Flat.” The concert orchestra will play Grieg’s “Dwarf March,” the inter- mezzo from the s “The Jewels of and Grainger's rollicking “Shepherds, Hey!” Nautical Songs by Gypsies. A medley of n:uuux songs will be featured by the A. & ., “In- e soloist, will sing “Song o’ My A mp of pnpuhr selections will be my Black’s Orchestra in Ov-lune Plane of Dreams broad- cast. Victor Herbert’s “Orange Blos- soms” and a medley of the songs Maurice Chevalier, Prench screen star, sings in his umn. “The Love Parade,” e&“ be clure' Fight Revival Scheduled by WOL. A recorded version of the num—.vohn- fight in Australia, December , will be broadcast tonight by WOL 'station’s musical features will be w&mo&u Glncluhotme by | 1} Son Farm. Aaches DEAD EX-AMBASSADOR TO RECEIVE HONORS . War Valor Is Recognized. Curtis Harrison oi Columbus, Ohio, boen awarded the i Cross by flu w.r Dznnmfl:: m Jm u. 1918, while rving in 166th In- ol Soon, A BT Mnior “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT. 7:30—Ceco Ouunm Johnston's Orc —WMAL and C. B. Merle henr. . 8. net- Adams 3803 Snithy 18th & Col. Rd. i 4 Wastest and Best Radio Service in Town £ > 7 7 v 7 % 7 7 % 7 7 7 7 7 % v 7 4 Today on the Radio (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) Local Stations 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles ention of the Advertising tion of America. ( :00—Tea Time Troubadours. :30—Closing market prices. ( :45—Aunt Zelena. g :00—Has ’m-:keu ouhm t LE Bo—dlfll' Glee Oluh of '-he St. Agnes 5" School of Alexandria, 1, 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. % ‘Washington University g 00—Burns' Panatela program. 30—Organ recital by .mu cnwrord 10:00—The Columbians. 10:15—Heywood Broun's Radio Column. 10:30—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 11:00—Ben Pollack’s Orchestra. 11:30 to 12:00—Midnight melodies. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Something for every one. 8:30a—United States Army Band. 9:00a—Radio Home Makers. 9:30a—O’'Cedar program. 9:45a—“Hair Beauty,” by Jean Carroll. 10:1 m—my Cleaning program. troll on the Avenue. l 30a—Women’s Radio Institute. 00m—Yoeng’s Orchesf 0—The Censorship Forum. 1:30—The Aztecs. 2:00—Columbia Ensemble. 2 !o—ror your ln(ormltlon 3:00 to 4:00—U. 8. Army Ban 315.6 Meteis. WRC 550 Kiloeycies. 2:15—Convention of the Advertising Al‘ll!rltlll Politics,” by d:oo-"nn lAdmeDom"' 4:30—The Tea Timers. 2054 Meters. WISV 1,460 Kilocycles. —Midafternoon musicale. —Down the Highway. W—Muliul interlude. lnly Program Tomorrow. 9:00 to 1:00—Variety program, includ- ing music, talks, current events and farm news. —Afternoon musicale. 00—Dance music. prograi —One-time oppmunmu 45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Girls’ Glee Club of the Be- thesda-Chevy Chase High School. fight in Australia, December 26, 1908, Early Program Torgotrow. 0a—Revellle and musical clock. Beauty question box. )a—‘Musical Impressions,” by Mrs. Walter T. Hinton. 12:00m—Request program for Mount ,Alto Hospital. uncheon 5 00—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 12:30—L1 ews flashes, 1:00—Studio_feature. DEADENS PAIN ” CORNS /4 6:00—" 6: 15—"'11!0 World 'rodu. McDonald. [} lo—Roxy and his “gang.” 00—The Voice of mwm 0—The A. & P. Gypsi 0—General Motors’ "hmuy Party.” 9:00—Ovaltine Plane of Dreams. 9:30—8ign of the Shell. 10:00—Harbor Lights. 10:30—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—Dan Russo’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. G 45a—Tower health exercises. by James DRIES Sa—Morning melodies. 9:00a—“Safeguarding Your Pood and Drug Supply,” by W. M. on. of this liquid deadens plin in 3 sec- onds. Corn then shrivels up and loosens 8o you can peel it off. Use it for safety. Beware of imitations. Get the real “Gets-It”—for sale everywhere. “GETS-IT,” Ine. 1:00a—The Luncheon P‘lv:. 12:00m—Description o! the Presidential Review of the Atlantic Battle SoLvE aut your vacation problems and worries by resolving to try 2 wacation on horseback this summer! Come out to Glacier Park—or perhaps Mount Baker National Forest, Mount Rzinier, or the Columbia River Country—and getintoa Pm' of chaps, a ten-gallon hat, and the rest of the rig. Amble down to the corfal and pick out your own cayuse. Then for a day along mountain trails, hundreds of feet above the heads of the nearest pines . . . a gallop across some high mountain pasture. . . a lazy noon high up under the clou Needn't worry about horsemanship — thousands of people who never rode before ride here every summer on safe, sure- footed, trail-wis¢ horses. Visit, write or "phone for illustrated booklets, rates and other information about Great Northern Vacationlands. GREAT NORTHERN TRAVEL OFFICES 504 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa: Phone Rittenhouse 3275-6 Tame i on ths Grat N Empi Builds prrem Srarions s W) Z, N”?M"d’ Pirn 930 P.M.E'S. T. 10:00—Wea Bureau reports. Out-of-Town Stations. ‘“flm on ieft flfl letters, kilocycles oo flEh) l“.l—m' Ne' ‘York—660. (N. C. Chain.) 5—Scores. 6:00—Rosalie_Wolfe. 6:15—~World Today. 6°30—Queeriosities. Cummins’ Orchestra. 11:00—Dan Russo’s Orchestra (1 hour). 348.6—~WABC New York—860. (C. B. 8. Chain.) 6:00—Current Events. B 45—Floyd Oihbons 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 00— 9:30—Empire Builders. 10: oo—my O’Hara’s Dance Ore.huln. . 5:00—Blue law; news; PNI 272.6—WPG Atiantic City—1,100, 7:00—Melodies; band; concert. and uke; 00—Loole and His Band Wagon. :30—Same as WABC (2} hours). ”!.I—Wm Baltimore—1,060. fllmfl.) pianist. l CG—WJZ (lE min.) ; Romany Trail. 6:30—The Merry 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 'l 00—Same as WEAF (2 hours). 9:00—Scores; Old Timers. 0 30—Half hour from WEAF. d‘ly Madcaps; organ. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 10:00—Newa: on 256.3—WCAU Mh—l.fll : :30—P. R. T. eurrlnt ev)anl 30—Same 10:: 3D—Polluu (Ifl m) WABC @ hr). 305.9—KDEKA Pittsburgh—980. 5:00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; politics. 5:45—~WJZ (30 minutes): feature. 6:30—Political talk; band. 7:30—Same as WJZ (2% hours). 10 00—Sports: political talks. 0:40—Jack Denny‘l Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. :00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; munuu 30—WJZ (30 minutes); C. of C. talk. 30—Same as WJZ (3% hours). 10:00—Aristocrats; vaudeville. 379.5~WGY Schenectady—790. 5:15—Dinner music; scores; nwa k& as WEAF (3% hours) 10:30—Organ recital (30 m.lnutel). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 5:00—Markets; sports; oracle. minutes). 00—WJZ (15 minutes) ; m. Penmen. Half from WJZ. 11:00—Jack Turner; ci o—Dnnu musu: isic (1% hours). 405.2—WSB B Atlanta—740. 00—WEAF uo minutes); S. 8 W—ggg ‘WEAF (2 h@ 10:! W—Penure (!0 minutes); WJZ (30 - cert; theater program. oo—‘hmnonunenul ‘program. 271.6—~WBT "Charlotte—1,080. :45—WJZ (30 minutes); theatrical. —Scores; 10:00—Orchestra music (1 hour). 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,11( 5:45—WJZ (30 minutes); music; sports. 'I'OG—W!AP (30 minutes); B:M—Cbolr; timely 9! OO—WJZ tnd WBA!' (1 hour). ; singers. 11 W—-How.l ‘orchestra. 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—82 7:00—~WEAF (30 minutes); concert. 8: M—WJZ and WEAF (2 hours; 10:00—Players (30 minutes); W @30 ideals. 12:00—Dance music (l ). 461.3—WSM f Nashville—650. ‘WEAF (30 minutes; orchestra. 0. studio news (30 minutes); WJZ. 8:00—WJZ and WEAF (3 hours). 00—Movie PAIN Peculiar to Women Periodic Suffering, Headaches - Neuralgia — Neuritis Here's sure relief! E next time a headache makes you stay at home—or the time of month has brought on pains which threaten to prevent your keeping some en; ent— remember yer Aspirin. Give these tablets a trial, and you'll be grateful for' their comfort. 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