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-‘: 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930. | ing his hat into the ring for the next NBL.TOBROADCAST/[ Today on the Radio ||t Bk |, oominimmer | " oNR g A PATENTS “Slmerar i ot : 6:00—Solomon; feature; orchestra. o launched its patent battle against 10:30—The Merry Madcaps. 7:00—WJZ (1 hr.); educatior i:}‘u Radio Corporation of Amerlrz. It | Ad 3803 is a licensee of that company, using its ams n. : ] (AUl time pm., unless otherwise indicated.) 8:15—Variety (15 min.); WJZ (1 hr.) e i 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 9:30—Revue: ni| ub, i foaal 0—Revue: night club, Retained | patents and paying it 7' " : WEI_GHI 5:00—Uncle Don; sports; orchestra. |10:30—WJZ (15 min): Brooks & Ross. Former Senator Has Been Retained DR 05 POVCIE LTS PEF cent ¥oy- LOCAL STATIONS. 0= Rkt o B »8 Chisf Counsel for Chioago | S, 18 do some B clher Radlo Cor- $ TR(" 3156 Meters 7 4359 . = : v - . e, WRC 955 Kiloescles. WMAL g, K:';:;:m 500 Tumetut-Tales: organ st Firm. Mensl Restis boadoaal oier | ibe ight! < 5 . 7:00— : news ; Columbia _ Broadeasti .Elaborate Program Tonight! 5.0, soxie sostess. :00—Musical Album. 10:00—News; orchestia; Monbeams. | 300 HATkels: Mewe: scores: orehestra. e Sedalin Sl S D Mo., was sponsored by the ey 3:15—Billy Rhodes, baritone. . 3 00—S . “Jim™ - to Mark Addition of San | 3:30—sky sketches 9 Solisiein Cnassiion. 2563—WCAU Philadelphia—1.170, | 10:00—Studio 30m.): WJZ (15 m.). The flery eloquence of “Jim” Reed, | Grigsby-Grunow Co. 18th & Col. Rd. 4:00—Description of the arrival of | 4:15—Primer for Town Farmers. 5:00—Blue law; scores: orchestra, | 04> Violin; orchestra and singers. | which for years soomed through the i = Fastost and Best Radie Service in Town Bisgoistation Sl Brectess President-alack: of | 4:25— Footnotes. 800 S WARO (b et - chamber of the United States Senate, 398.8—WJR Detroit—150. L g . Brazil. :45—Aunt Zelena. 7:00—Entertainers; WABC. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. | takes its place in the tempestuous radio | g:00—Serenaders: best story. * 30—The Tea Timers. 5 8:00—Same as WABC (4 hrs). 6:00—WJZ (15 min.); dinner music, | Patent conflict involving the Radio Oor- | 6:45—Cecil & Sally. 4l i O O 00-4(:;1111‘”5«11;@5 Gm;g 'dnvP'ressT i ‘_‘S_Rhym‘", WEAF: movies | poration ‘of America and independent | 7:00—WJZ (30 min.); Mannequins. ON THE AIR TONIGHT ‘agerhe National Broadcasting Co. will so_Lanas” ""'s?’,.‘f,fh?&',“hg'rlfii'fi“j ey hemnsSmaceeyol 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 3:00—WEAF (30 min. :‘mxtxe.' ’m;;‘.’}zr";‘“;;n:::fljg;‘-m.lnd ae| 143 Entertainers (i5 min,); Wz. < e y1 y y . ye 30— « min eater. : 3 iomight of statien EFEL in Sen Dies e e o | 5:15—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. §:00—8ymphony; feature. 10:30 Oronsstin: Gl Mersee, chief counsel for the Grigsby-Grunow | §:30—Same as WJZ (115 hrs.). * C A M E L st 00—WJZ (15 min.); Sweetness. Co. of Chicago, the arch en: f the | 10 : with Thtioiat las 5 > -3 g = 480, emy of the | 10:00—Orchestra (30 m.); WJZ (16m.). an elaborate 00—Amos 'n’ Andy 0—The Little Church Theatrical ek e g iy o e Aty of ghe asm) rogram, with con- 5—News shes. Fy ly. 10:45—Meditations; new: prost . 13- Mows Dhane anily 0—Orchestra (30 m.); WJZ (30m.). 2—WSB Atlanta—740. entangled patent litigation, to carry on | 11:00—Dance music (2 hrs. | 4 L EA S U R E tributions coming 20—Correct time. | 6:00—Correct time. | v e v ” gL Y = - | - in private life where he left off I :',:’é“chf:::n oy E 21—Songs by Hindermyer and Tuck- | ¢:9)_ne Grockett Mountaineers. 360.7-“WHAMGRechester—-1,158. 3 00— Bame s WEAR" hrs). P BO e e = g g 30— "Bt of the News in Washing- | 8:13—Flashes from The Evening Star.; 5:15—Markets; news: dance. 10:00—Musical Bakers. The vitriolic chain broadcast speech | OUR cast the inaugural ton,” by William Hard, i30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer, | 8:00—WJz (15 min): Musicians. = |10:30_WJz (15 min.); atudio. of the Senator’s, so suddenly inter- | HEAR THE | The A ceremonies from 11 45—Wilbur Coon Players. :45—"Kaltenborn Edits the New: 0—Conoert, (30 m.): s.)-| 11:00—8tudio concert. rupted Saturday night by an 8 O S LL-STAR Radie Revel e B ok Ths N e :00—Correct, time. 10:00—Dance hour; WJZ (30 min.). | 11:30_Theater program; dance. call, was his opening gun against what that everybody enjove io2 clock BT 90 \Iast cLioaino i01—'Radio Joe and Mis Budget s he ‘chose to call “The Radio Trust.” | BIG FIGH I i NewI¥oncipurion |70 Mebtalliconcert, Boys.” 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790: o Politically, this speech was regarded as e cludes selections by ’ :30—Palmolive hour i :30—Forty-Fathom Trawlers. 5:15—Music; scores: talk. $11.E-SWWBT | ORatiatis-1; 980, the former Senator’s gesture of throw- | CAME & 25-piece orches- 30—Coca Cola prog :00—Correct time. 6:30—Studio; health talk. 6:00—WJZ (15 min.); Grab Bag. o L CIGARETTES tra directed by > q | 10:00—Mustery Houser 0i—In & Russian Village, 7:45—WEAF (15 min.); concert, 6:30—Feature; scores; orchestra; fea- | g LS Every Wednesday Eveni: Max Dolin, Wel- 30—Central Park Orchestra, S msiamoker, 7:30—8Same as WEAF (2}; hrs.). e -CARLSON & Max Dolini i WEE S0 Cenieal Betk (O h | 9:00—Philco Symphony Orchestra. | 10:00—Goncert: hotel orchestra. 8:00—Same as WEAF (2 hra.). ey ok o Gevallers Quaricth o e Cheeaiei inaugural of | 10:00—Biltmore Orchestra i | 10:00—Dance music hour. ; TUNE IN WJSV “IT'S A KNOCKOUT"” gt $Mary McCoy, Bil- S Station KFSD. 30—California Melodies. 02.8—WBZ Springfield—990. Ty ! AND HEAR | @ver N.B.C. Network —WJE and lie ~ Jones nie - | 11:00—Scrappy Lambert's Orchestra. 5:00—Markets: sporia; Onacle. 356.6—WHAS Louisville—820. | . w Hare, Theodore Mary McCor. ot yAteamammp Romernen. ke L L S G0 WIT 1 el Seremdoms. |70 Vosal oot Dr. Frederick Karr | M. W. DOVE | “M“,“"’;':";:;d""".""“b Webb and Dolores & 0 liicuenies. DX Toduest PrOTAM. | ¢:30_Ensemble (30 min.); WJZ (2% | 8:00—WEAF progra 59 Mentalist—Psychologist 1118 13th St. N.W. 2 e Yool ting o=, ‘assinelli. The Chicago program willl 7:15a—Morning devotions. y Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. hours) | 10:00—Ensemble (30 m).; $ 11 AM. DAILY—9:30 P.M. NAT. 3799 RS Camenieom s goks yow alve be provided by Del Lampe's Orchestra.| 7:30a—Cheerlo. Farly Program Tomorrow. 9:30—Concert program. 11:00—U. of Kv.; Little Symphony. ] i i E of this hour of enjoyment! Another outstanding WRC attraction| 8:00a—The Crackles Man. ; e 1 e SRR A0S p At will come at 5 o'clock this afternoon, :15a—Morning melodies. 00—Something for Every One. when the station joins the combined| 9:00a—Dr. Royal S. Copeland. :30a—Morning Moods. National Broadcasting Co. networks. | 9:15a—Hits and Bits. :00a—Graduation exercises at West Another outstanding attraction to be | 30a—Food Round Table. Point Military Academy. broadcast by WRC is a concert by the| 5a—National home hour. :45a—Complexion hints, by Helen London Symphony Orchestra. The| 10:00a—Bon Ami matinee, Chase. concert, is scheduled from 5 to 6 o'clock | 10:15a—The Blue Streaks. 00a—Barbara Gould talk. <his afternoon. It will be sent lrom‘ :30a—The Rinso Talkie. 15a—The Tintext Group. the London studios of the British| 45a—The Canny Cook. 30a—The Party House. Broadcasting Corporation on _short|11:00a—Timely Garden Suggestions by 00a—Fashion talk. wave and rebroadcast. The orchestra W. R. Beattie. 11:10a—Columbia Revue. - will be conducted by Eugene Gn’&?n!., :15a—The Luncheon Five. :15a—"Your Neighbor Next Door. leader of the Rochester Philharmonic ' 12:00m—Farm flashes. |12:00 to 4:00—Shrine Peace Memor Orchestra. 12:10—Sunshine Carolers. broadcast from Toronto, Canada. : Discuss Fight. 45—National farm and home hour. o Leonard to husa i ESght. 30—Talk by Louls Rothchlld, direc- | yr;()y = 228.9 Meters. In the Coca Cola program Benny, tor of the Better Business Bu- 4 1,310 Kilocyeles. * Leonard, retired undefeated ll[hl\\'fllh” reau. ! boxing champion, will give his im- 45—The Melody Three. 3:30—Sports hour. . pression of the coming Schmeling-| 2:15—"The Magic of Speech,” by Vida 30—The Laugh Club. Bharkey prie fight. Leonard recently| . sution. A [ o0 e ey Lotile v wo| 2: rge-Berumen musicals, 15— by e e e o Rothschild of the Better Busl- s 4 The Mobiloil concert will be set in| 3:30—“The Lady Next Door.” ness Bureau. the atmosphere of & Summer “garden| 4:00 to 4 38—R-K-O matinee, P0 s lomiesmime i r()ppcrmnfll!t rty.” The program, to be presentes e :00—Din: sic. Py Nathaniel Biilkret’s Orchestra, Lois WJSV 2054 Meters. dith Reed’s pro ; “Bennett, soprano, and Yascha Zayde, 1,460 Kilocycles. | 6:30—"Newscrax,” by “Mr. ’ *Violinist. includes such gay melodies as' 3:00—Popular songs by Bob Merchant, | 6:45—Program under auspices of the allinson’s he “Waltz of the Flowers” from| 4:00—Station flashes, American Red Cross. >\ “Tachaikowsky's “Nutcracker Suite”; the| 4:30—Children's program. 00—George Corley’s Orchestra, > . overture to Mendelssohn's “Midsummer | 5:00—History and science. 20—News flashes. v § x » ‘ Night's Dream” and Herbert'’s “Whis-| 5:30—Down the Highway. 30—Concert by the 20th Marines / . pering Willows.” 6:00—Musical interlude. Band, ; USSy l ow I aa9 aaaaw Olive Palmer, soprano soloist in the | §:15Service program. ; Palmolive_hour, will sing “Listen to the | 630 News Pl My Bownasn Samiea. Mocking Bird." Paul Oliver, tenor, will | 6:40—Classified program. :30a—Reveille and musical clock. sing Berlin's popular “Remember.” The | 7:00—Gladys Ball, contralto, :00a—Birthdays. c 4 , orchestral selections range from “Cheer| 7:15—Studio feature. :15a—Breakfast_brevities. - Up. Good Times Are Coming.” to “MY| 7:30—Time : znal. ‘00a—Talk by Peggy Clarke. 50 ard . Litfle Gray Home in the West.” 7:31— Duch; - Graham and Helen | 10:30a—"Today's Bright Spots.” . ¥ Lupe Velez, screen star, assisted by Lowry. 10:458—"The R. O.T. C. and Your Men- * the Los Angeles Grand Opera Chorus| 7:45—Insurance program. | folk,” by Col. Orvel Johnson. ‘ and Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boy: 8:00—Tke Walton's program. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 0"[" at This Special Low Pritd will present the California Melodies pro-| 8:30—"The Great Crusade,” by Col. | 11:30a—"In Case of Fire,” by Capt. H ~ B 4 gram tonight over WMAL and associ- J. C. Wise. | A. Chapman of the District Until This Quantity Is Exhausted ated Columbia Broadcasting System| g8:45—Travel talks by Rev. John O.| Fire Department. % stations. Miss Velez will sing “It Hap- Knott. :00m—Naval Hospital program. 4 » s pened in Monterey,” from “The King| 9:00—Ray Acton's Modernistics. ' :30—Organ recital by Paul D. Gable. Because of an exceptional purchase, we offer this well-known silk, at the height of Jazz."” 9:30—Dr. Frederick Karr. 1:00- n Arlen and Pey Hindle, ° 3 £ th g j 5 7 e < RS 10:00—Alexandria Ramblers. “The Happiness Girls.” of the season, at a price far below its regular selling price. The designs are 10:30 to 11:00—WJSV Club. e b . 4 DHindBor iy eathicony Tivaslers inil) o i | the season’s best, both large and small patterns on white, black, navy and light . Early Program Tomorrow, 434.5 Meters. . . Sy s - s peat. by reques, '-'r‘f.‘.’a‘r?m":'.'.ffl‘.‘fifip?f e e NAA 0 Kilecyelos. grounds. Many in duotone prints—that are fashion’s favorites. 39 inches wide. ed from an original story by James wives; music, farm news and | 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. g Whipple. It concerns the humorous current events. 9:45—Time signals. “adventures of an Irish and French| 3:00—Midafternoon musichle. | 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. Three Leading Su er Silks smuggler during the early nineteenth century. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Ten symphonic masterpieces make up . the program of Barlow’s Symphony Or- | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. A N I L d P fhe Frogrn o Barloe’ Bympiong, O red by the Asocaied Pres. Scheduied for Easter t Newly Lowere rices hour. The overture to Verdi's “Sicilian Vespers” will open the concert. Prin- 4S43—WELF New York—e0. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1 (N. B. Sipsl ‘among the other:selectons re C. Chain.) 7:00—WABC (30 minutes): harmonies. : : 8 = 7 ; g Lissts “Liebestraum, and “Polevetzlan | .00 orchestra_programs. 745 June Taylor: WABC, Silk Pique, $1.95 Yard Chinese Damask, $1.50 Yard "The weekly “DX request program by| 6:30—Back of News in Washington.| 8:30—Musical programs Chi H P. y quest Program by | g:45_The Players. 10:00—Two hours from WABC., inese Honan Pongee, 85¢ Yard Stanley Bell and Les Colvin and an | 6050 CRELT, Qther Deriod Of aun and foolishness” | q:30_ghilkret Concert Orchestrs, 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. Al by “Radio Joe” and his “Budget Boys” | g:30—Shilkret Conce 5:00—WJZ (30 m.); soprano. >\ The quality is the same we regularly carry . . . the prices are among WMAL's attractions of Jocal " n o e e s e :gg:%;z;uin}:::x 5:45—Masqueraders, are only lowered because of a drop in the market . . . program to the fathers of Washington. | 10 6:30—Half hour from WJZ. X i " € e ; 10:00—Mystery House. » . nengSORSEr o the 200h Maries Band | 10:30Tu “ dance " orchestras (134 Plain and Flowered s T A S e g Rt S paEhE off WOT hours). = i the market changes. 20 leading shades and white. +a concert by George Gorley's Orchestra and a dinner concert. 348.6—WABO New York—380, | I RADE IN g $ The Great Crusade" is the subject of 6. 5. & Shain.) I i iron roc S, 2 5 i y . J. C. road- 0—C; . east tonight by WJSV. The station’s| o o oromy, 1o Untalncers; | Your Old Battery or ical fe i = u“ " :-'u?;e Al:;.lz?:uiflc.l:.‘:?n“."fi ‘me\;ari: :;io;a:ngml./mm ! Electric Set i N\akc Evcryonc Preny and COO] cert by Ra, < k 00— ’ 7 Ray Acton's Modernistics 00—Manhatian Moods. ona Every Hour of the Summer’s Day B Li :00—In a Russian Village. West Point Broadcast Listed. ety 1930 f Small der chiffons have b | o Commencement. exerier st the goZ:s iymphox(:)_v concert. [ b }:m won ;r chi or]\s ave etfimc so popular . . . mited States Military Academy, at own's Orchestra. ° TF Q) there is nothing cooler . . . nothing smarter. I ATWATER KENT E . West Point, tomorrow morning will be | 10:30—California Melodies. For morning wear, a cool polka dot chiffon jacket b 4 : :00—Duke Ellington's Band. Broadcasiing. Byetom stations. roses | 11:30—Midnight Melodis. or frock with dark ground for afternoon, a plain: casting will begin at 9 o'clock and con- | g i Py 394.5—WJIZ New York—760. | b ) i tinue for 45 minutes. R i MAJE TIC [ colored chiffon with creamy lace . . . for evening, —_— L i = frocks with fluttering capes. Women's and Byrd Ceremonies to Be Broadcast.| 500 nmwe o away. i 3 Misses” o 5 cap ‘NNulwork. of both Columbia and ‘:ligzénnuome Cowboy. i Liberal Allowance i g A" D'l:::! ;_:::nm ational = Broadcasting systems will | 6:30—Scores. 2 s X broadcast, the ceremonies f the ‘Wash- | 6:35—Lopez Orchestra. One Year to Pay ington Auditorium June 20 at which| 8:45—Rise of the Goldbergs. . st af President Hoover 'will present the| 7:00—Harry Kogen's Orchestra. Call North 0790 : 3 2 Cottons Come to Town National Geographic Society's special | 7:30—Foresters Quartet. oo id medal to Rear Admi :00—Old Masters. I £ ~gl 1 £ Bora. oar Admiral Richard | Bl e Reflections by quartet. —for our repre ive R for Lafgcr Women in :30—Pleasure hour. eall and give you el A, - 5 ~ \ o — jon KUKU. ! Yale-Harvard Race by Radio. 10 M= Ho ol mbeim i s I h ( l F k Wh O d : A running description of the Yale- | 11:00—Toronto Dance Orchestra. i MONARCH ese 0o rocks Ite rgan y arvard bost races on the Thames| = EROLAL ver at New London, : ! — — : : Bl L, B R RADIO SHOP ) $]6-50 38c yard A R T 1801 L St. N.W t e microphone. | . St. N.W. i s 7 : . i i a | i 1t When beautifully tailored (as these are), there is Far Less Than Regular Price : Pm‘ndom;aH::vrey"}(:::re'::erl(;e::n_ e nothing more attractive for Summer wear than cot- Wisiaratisucesiof. v eiarvearalias doatar: ulhia it witiith .welling of the statue of James Bu- FOR %l - tons . . . and this year cotton holds a foremost place the fashion of organdy. This organdy, with its per- manent finish, is sheer and lovely, oven after countless hanan, in Meridian Hiil Park, June 26, N B - G : : Il e Geosiast b e LARITY i | in fashion. Larger women appreciate the coolness of Toblinge. N churte. s Stnat Gl ot e - # , tombined network of the National DECATUR, ; BBR cottons, and find this collection unusually attractive catches moonheams folds on Summer evenin Broadeasting Co. i ( VOLUME ] 4 i And, did you know its crispness adds e s in styles and price. In plain colors, printed i inchstavids I“ 0 QUICKER ACTION MR designs and with dark grounds. Models for (52 el bl Bl Chinese Volcano E’l’llptl TOKIO, June 11 (Wednesday) (#)— Asams Volcano, near Karuizaws, 90 | LONG LIFE | street and afternoon wear, with Ly miles northwest of Tokio, violently erupted at 8:15 am. today. Previously short and long sleeves. the entire mountain was enveloped in | I Sketched—Navy blue dotted swiss oke. ere were no re- | | f i S i orimmoks iThace iWere moie- frock, with crisp collar and eufis, $16.50 ‘ { \J ut the fate of & few climbers on the Others, $13.75 and $19.50. mountain was uncertain. A R S DT SO 8recIAL-81zE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Major “Chain” Features | | 1-OVe? Finance?! | .yyue tuse . Health? OF THE AGE" The Batiste “Blou-SIip" chestra and soloists in o popular program — WJz, What have the stars : : : int iffon Voile . WIW, KW, KWK and in store for yom? / Combines SI'P $I 95 Pt Gl Ve 400 o5 A yard 'l:anMngl‘z:lr:l'l R STEP and Blousette * The Most Remarkable Selection of Which We Know Zanda, violiniat; and Shil. HEAR RIGHT UP i This collection is remarkable in its variety, quality and Il AND cALL Who would ever suspect that the gay little blouse low price. There is every conceivable smart print to be and N. B. C. network. . e 8:30—Camel Hour; “Doc” Rock- E VANGELI! with frilled neckline ends in a slip under your skirt? had . . . polka dots, floral patterns, large and small de- signs on light and dark grounds. 40 inches wide. well; Reinald Werrenrath, FOR Mary McCoy and Previn's ‘ | That accounts for the reason your blouse never pulls A e EnEs t d why you are cool and fortable i 3 M, KDKA, out . .. an ol T O and comiortable in 3 2 warm weather . . . and why you can dress so quickly. Printed Handkerchief Lawn’ the yard - 38¢c WJR, WLW, KYW, KWK, ‘WREN and WSJS. ¥ world’s { 1 o . 2 2 . . . “, ng*"s};!:;hongwgrc:;{.m s foremost astrologer It is such a practical and attractive garment, every- With plain, tinted or white grounds and “checked an'd 3 double checked” weaves, all smartly printed . . , this WMAL and C. B. S. net- s . . i work. i i TONIGHT one is buying several for their linen and shantung handkerchief lawn is among the most popular. 36 inches 9:30—Coco Cala program; Benny and every Monday, 3 suits. Pink, blue, maize, green, white. Sizes 34 to 42. wide. RiceWRC and N. C. B. Wednesday and Friday : CorTon UNDEAWEAR, THIRD FLoOR. Corton Darss Goovs, Sconn FLoOR. network. | 10:30—California Melodies; screen 5 - | and radio stars—wMAL | |6:30 P.M. Station WMAL e e o e Hear also h 104 pecial program introduc- ear also how you can secure your 2 ing Station KFSD of San Eoronel selar et st | Oriole Phonograph Dis A hest: d solo- Diego; orehestra and solo- Evangeline Adams. Company, Inc. network.

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