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NING STAR, SATURDAY, WRC OPENS “POP" | CONCERTS TONIGHT Light Composmons in First! of Series Scheduled for 7 to 8 0°Clock. FR i The first of a new Summer musical | series, entitled “Pop” concerts. will be introduced tonight over WRC and a network of associated National Broad- casting System stations. Light compositions by posers will be reviewed the Salon Singers. a voices, and a 25-piece ed by Cesare Sodero scheduled from 7 to 8 Some of the better dm Chopin's works by Arthur Pryor and General Electric hour. selection will be Sousa's famous ** ington Post March.” Other numbers in clude “Humoresque.” “Comin’ Through the Rye” and scenes from Victor Her- bert’s “Princess Pat." “Silver Flute,” a tale of a wandering gypsy. and dance music by D. A. Rolfe’s Tucky Strike Orchestra and the Park Central Orchestra, and another popular program by the Ponce Sisters are among WRC's other major features. “Uncle Hiram.” a rural melodrama popularized years ago by Ira Woodhull. will be the Hank Simmons Show Boat production to be broadcast tonight by WMAL and associated Columbia Broad- casting System stations. The story re- | volves around an innocent country girl | | | famous com- | in the series by | ip of mixed | orchestra direct- | The program is | o'clock i known excerpts | will be featured his band in the | The opening | Wash- who has been deceived into a fake mar- k. Songs that have made the South fa- | mous will be heard during the Dixie | Echoes broadcast. The program con- | tains 10 numbers. The featured sclec- | tions, however. will be “Hear de Church | Bells_Tollin' " and Old Dixie.” Aside from the other regular Colum- | bia attractions, WMAL will broadcast | several of local origin. Prominent among them are a 15-minute program by Janet Coon. Washington's popular whistler and singer, and a talk by | Charles W. Dari, president of the ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce, on “Washington _Applauds the Police- Firemen Pay Bill’ The Apple Blossom Screnaders of Strasburg. Va. and the International Light Uproar Co. will be the principal contributors to the program tonight of WJSV. WOL announces as its chief musical features a 20-minute program by the Crescendo Male Chorus and a concert by the Honolulans. riage by a city sh 4 ““ &9 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 6:00—“Amos 'n' Andy"—WRC and N. B. C. network. 7:00—"Pop™ Concerts, Salon Singers and Sodero Or- chestra—WRC and N. B. C. network 7:00—"Dixie Circus,” dramatiza- tion of circus life—WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WLW and WBAL. 8:00—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat “Uncle Hiram,” rural melodrama—WMAL and C. B. S. network 8:30—General Electric Hour: Arthur Pryor and his band—WRC and N. B. C. network. Dutch minstrels; soloists and orchestra — WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA. WLW, WJR., KYW, KWK and WREN. 9:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra; dance music — WRC and N. B. C. network 9:00—Paramount-Publix Hour; radio and stage stars— WMAL and C. B. S. net- work. 10:00—Will Osborne's Orchestra: dance music—WMAL and C. B. S. network. CONCERTS ANNOUNCED of Park Schedule for Week Beginning | Monday Made Public. The director of Public Buildings and | Public Parks of the National Capital | announces the following schedule of park concerts for the week beginning Monday. The concert hours to be from | 7:30 t0 9:00 p.m.: Monday—Garfield Park, Third and E | streets southeast, Army Band Tuesday—Judiciary Park, Fifth and G streets, Navy Band. Wednesday—Sylvan Theater, Monu- | ment Grounds, Army Band. | Thursday—Sylvan Theater, Monu- | ment Grounds, Marine Band. Friday—Rock Creek and Potomac | Parkway. Twenty-seventh street be- | tween M and N streets, Community | Civic Band. | | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. at Palace—“One Romantic Night,” 12 m, 2:20, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia—"The Big _House” at| 11:05 am, 1:05 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 935 pm | Earle—"“The Border Legion.” at 11:40 | am., 1:45, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45and 9:50 p.m. | Metropolitan — “Golden Dawn.” at 11:35 am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m Fox—"Rough Romance," 2:31, 4:44, 7:46 and 9:39 p.m R-K-0 Keith's—“Shootin’ at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:50, 5:50. 9:40 pm Ambassador—“Rough ~ Waters.” at | 1:45. 3:25, 5:05, 6:45, 8:25 and 10 pm. | Central—"Dumbells in Ermine,” from | 11 am. to 11 pm Tivoli-—"The Flirting Widow," 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m 8:30— At 12:04 Straight,” 7:40 and at cyele show was so ar that it is to bz an Norway's mot successful this 3 annual event ARRAERRARRRRRRNRRNRRRNRNNN COMPLETE line of blank book supplies may be selected from our high-grade stock. Open 300300 P.M E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. J eSS CE CCERR R RO AR TIRED Eyes are OLD Eyes O one looks her best waen her eyes are inflamed or tired muscles at the corner ve develop into crowsfeet A healthy outh. Iris keeps oung. When from motor- SN Y 1 EANSANNNNNN e eve after smoking or Iris. In two sizes in sterile c $0c and | WRC Ill Always Love | ! Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. Today on the Radio (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) LOCA TATIONS. 9 Meters. 315.6 Meters. WMAL 2% Kilotyoles; 950 Kilocycles. 2:00—The Marionettes. lumbia Ensemble. or your information, 3:00—Wyoming ranch life. 5 = 3:00—The Aztecs 3:15—Cyril Langlois, baritone. il 3:30—Dancing melodies. Maphattan Towers Orchestra, 4:00—The Lady Next Door. —Earm Sclence snapshots. 4:30—The Tea Timers. ““Radio Topics,” 00—Th> Jameses, o 5:15—News flashes Ted Huae 5:15—Ted Husi ts) Black and Gold Orchestra, 3:45_The Coupls ‘n?&“'n&’?x"“ Uncle Abe and David, 00—Correct time. mos 'n' Andy. The Crockett Monutaineers 6:15—Whyte's Orchestra, Flashes from The Evening Star. A :30—Correct time. Beverly O'Brien, contralto, S8t e pSLglalnv{: music. 6:45—""Washington Applauds Police- 7:00—"Pop” Concer Firemen Pay Bill,” s 8:00—The Silver Flute. Wonan o Ty o 5% S!‘nferal Electric hour, 7:00—The Yeast Jesters. olfe’s Lucky Strike Orchestra. | 7:15—“Romance of A a 5 10:00—Ths Ponce Sisters. try.” i 10:15—Park Central Orchestra. 30—Dixie Echoes. 11:00—Weather forecast. | 7:45—Janet Coon, whistler, 11:01 to 12:00—New Yorker Orchestra orrect time. W) R Hank Simmons 1,460 Kilocycles. Uncle Hiram.” 9:00—Paramount Publix hour. 2:00—Art Stone, pianist. 30—Mother Goose par! 10:00—Will Osborne’s Orchestra, 110:30—Guy Lombardo and his Royal 3:00—Ryder’s violin ensemble. 30—David Martin and Art Stone. Canadians. 30—Nocturne, 90—Studio program. | 30—New Market Chamber of - ’ e Com- | WOL 30—Down the Highway. —— 00—Musical program, 3:30—Sports hour. 30—Tom and Wash, 15—Service program. :45—Gladys Marks, soprano; Howard | 30—News flashes. ‘ 40—Classified program, Moore, baritone, and Muriel E Day, pianist. discussed by Show Boat, 1 Y 2 8.9 Meters, 1,310 Kilocycles, cacsaas 00—Police flashes, 15—A. S. Doniphan. 00—Sports hour, continued. 30—Time signal. 30—"One-Time Opportunities.” 00—Dinner music. 30—Police flashes. 40—Crescendo Male Chorus. 00—The Honolulans. 20 to 7:30—News flashes. 7 —Studio feature. 00 —Apple Blossom Strasburg, Va. :30—Sunday school lesson. | 9:00—Pa Brown and his Brownies. 9:30—Uncle_Jerry. { | 9:45—Fred Fisher and Bill Flammer, | | | | Serenaders of | aamaama 4345 'Wtkrs 00—Rufus and Remus, I\ \A ; 690 Kilocycles, :15—Insurance program. —Weather Bureau reports 30—International Light Uproar Co. i —Time signals. :00 to 12:00—Elgin’s Washingtonians. '10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. 3:45 9 10 (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660, (N. B. C. Chain.) 5.00—Orchestras. 45—Uncle Abe and David. :00—To be announced; scores. 15—Jamcses. 30—Spitalyn's Music. :00—Pop, concert. :00—Silver Flute. :30—Band, Floyd Gibbons. 00—B. A. Rolfe and His Dance Or- chestra 00—Ponce Sisters, :15—Uncle Abe and David. 30—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 00—Rudy anle! Orchenu 282.8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 00—WJZ (30 min.); Concert. :00—Around the Melodeon :30—Same as WJZ (215 hours), 2828—WTIC Hartford—1, 5:00—Mother Goose (15 min.); News. :30—Symphonette; Vocal Recital, 20 edical Talk; Scores, :30—Broadway Favorites, 422.3—WOR Newark—710. :00—Uncle Don; Sports; Hum & Strum. :00—Orchestra; Ensemble, :00—American Legion; Banjo. 7:30—Just for Fun. 8:00—On With the Show. 9:00—Orchestra Hour. 10:00—News; Orchestra; 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:00—Radio Romeo; News; Scores. 5:30—WABC (45 min.); Adventures. 6:30—Feature (30 min.); WABC (15 min.). 7:15—Talk; Sisters; Sports. 8:00—Same as WABC (4 hours). L. A. Acidophilus A matural specific for infectious con- 5 3 dition of "the intestines 10 which 00—Mme. Gainsborg, pianist; Dan-|| svervbody is more or less 4 victim dies of Yesterday: George Si-(| LopiinRishe’tnot mons, tenor; scores, fon of 1ts’ careful 45—Floyd Gibbons | ed propagation 00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 9 15—The Jesters 30—The Brush Man, 00—Circus_program. 15—The Wonder Dog. :30—Goldman Band concert 30—Minstrels. 00—In the Spotlight. 30—Miniature Theater. 00—Hour of slumber music. 345.4 G—I‘ABC N"l York—860. (C. B. S. Chain.) 5:30—Ted H||<Inzs Sportslants, 00—Crockeit Mountaineers, 15—Maniacs OO—Dr Torrance; Moonbeams. Industrial Amer-| 30— Dlle Echoe: 00—Show Boat. 9:00—Movies. 00—Dance music (1'; hrs.). :30—Ann Leaf at organ. 394.5—WJZ New York—760, (N. B. C. Chain.) potent isolation & Syinptoms of yous meed for L. A Nat. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. 1515 You St. North 0089 Seomaaanaan Popular Excursion VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY Washington, D. C. and Alexandria, Va. To Charlottesville, Va.$3.00 %2 Culpeper, Va. 2007 Danville, Va. 1| ool Lynchburg, Va. Orange, Va. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. :00—WABC (15 min.); Songs; Orchestra. 8:00- ame as WABC (2 hours). 10:00—Dance Hour. 11:00—Hour from WAB ALL-EXPENSE TOUR WASHINGTON to BALTIMORE By Boat and Rail $12.12 Round Trip Follow the ploneers through the his- torically interesting country, 320 miles of delightful eruising—down the Potomac, up the Chesapeake Bay. Return by fast Penna trains Two nighis and a da: Pirsi - class accommodalions. meals. congenial people. ers Dorchester and Taibot Leave 7ih Street Whart Mon. and Sat., 4pm Minimum cost. on _water. excellent Modern steam- Trip 4,00 Rovna Trip 2.5( Round Trip Saturday, July 12, 1930 Tickets will be honored on train No. 31, or section thereof, leaving Washington (Union Station) 6:40 P.M., Alexandria, Va, 6:57 P.M., July 12th. | (Standard time). | information, _literature, ete., City Ticket Offce. 813140 nw., or Agent's Office, 7th Street || Wharf. Balto. & Va. Steamboat Co. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE in many cases can be reduced by proper treatment. Our booklet tells how to help Nature rid the body of toxic impurities which is one of the causes of increased blood pressure. Phone for a copy. MOUNTAIN VALLEY M {INERAL WATER 2285 or HOT SPRINGS . treicriveld Warer ot 215 District National Bank Bldg Phone Metro. 1062 m Returning, tickets good on all regular trains EXCEPT CRES- CENT LIMITED, up to train No. 36, leaving above points Sunday, July 13th, Similar excursions will be oper- ated August 2nd, 30th, Septem- ber 20th and October 11th. and_information at . Southern Railway Union Station: Pherson Sau Union Station, Alexandria, Va. You don’t want your wife “‘battling”’ for a parking place and yet you do want her to have the convenience of her car shopping, lunching, or when she’s attending the matinee. 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COLOSSUS OF RADIO T0 COMBAT STATICi Westinghouse to Build World's Strongest Broadcaster as Experiment. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 5:00—Dinner Music 15—Same as WEAF (4 hours). 15—Dance Music (30 min.). | s | e A colossus of broadcasting—a station | | of 400,000 watts power, or eight fimes {the energy used by the present-day 3028—WBZ Springfield—990, | "super-stations”— will be ' crashing | . < | through “space within the next few 5:00—Orchestra: Sports: E:“E;;y*“"g months in an effort to whip static and | b | fading, the arch-enemies of good recep- | “‘,F"\ 0 | tion, Waz (3 This world's strongest station, an ex- | | perimental one, is proposed by the West- | inghouse Electric Opermmg Station | KDKA at Pittsburgh. It will be KDKA in disguise, as & matter of fact, carrving | on_superpower operations during the | early-morning hours on_the 980-kilo- (1| cycle channel used by the Pittsburgh | station and from the same location. = | The highest-powered station ever to broadcast up to the present is the e perimental transmitter of 200,000 watt | being operated by tte General Electric Co. from Schenectady, where WGY is located. Since last Fall it has been romping up and down the brondcast P 8) a] spectrum from midnight to early morn- o ‘\’L‘,\’m”n"é‘."',‘,'»lf Yoo e Man. | S8 Trylip 1 prove the Sdventies of | 0 Band 130 minutes): WJz (17; | high power. Actually, however, 50,000 hours) | R i the et oo omer sor s : b ol s in this country, 00=Dtics &' Song (3 Holtre), and ouly eight of the 600-0dd stations are privileged to use it Development of high-powered trans- )0—Motors program. mitters, prevention of blanketing, over- R | riding ‘of static and fading, and, of 00—Same as WEAF (2 hours). | greatest importance, the feasibility 00—Feature (15 minutes); WEAF |Of synchronization, or the simul- AT | taneous _operation ' of high-powered N.B.'C. and Music (1% hours). | Stations on the same chanicl, are the % et o 4 reasons behin e experiments with o e a0 i the new KDKA transmitter, It is une derstood that the Westinghouse sta- tion will be synchronized with the Schenectady transmitter with equal powers of 200,000 watts as one phase of the tests, which would place on the | same channels two stations either of | which could cover the Nation individ- ually on good reception nights. Westinghouse has filed with the Fed- eral Radio Commission an application for permission to build what will be ra- dio's new Gollath. It already has been given preliminary approval and final | commission sanction is virtually a fore- gone_conclusio; RHEUMATIC Turn To Nature Know the soothing, deep-reaching effect of this famous natural aid— #0 delicious, so surprising. MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER Prescribed at Hot Springs, Ark. Mme. Ida Chernoff Noted health and beauty expert says: "Mountain Valley Mineral Water is not only a delicious table water, but the minerals which it contains make it a wonderful health builder. SEND FOR BOOKLETS Name. ure League: Si 00—Variety (30 min.); 00—Studio; Orchestra; 00—Same as WJZ. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN 428.3—WLW umlnnm— 00—Feature (30 minutes); hour) 30—Knights (1 hour) ; WJZ. 9:00—Variety Orchestra; Dance. 00—Feature (30 minutes); WJZ (30| minutes) :00-—Variety Programs (213 Sports. 0. Wiz hours). 8.8—WJIR Detroit—750. | 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 30— 2:00 7.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 00—WJZ (15 minutes); WABC; Scores 30—Grab Bag: 00—Music (30 1. hours) :30—~WEAF (1% ‘WABC (30 minutes). | :00—Owl Club (30 minutes); WABC (30 minut, | scores; studio. minutes); WABC hours) ; 365.6—~WHAS Louisville—820, :00—Ensemble; Scores; Concert. 00—Hungarians WEAF. 9:00—Hour from WEAF. 00—Ensemble (30 minutes); (15 minutes). Jack Turner Jack Turner; WJIzZ 45 45 News: Soprano. WHAS Orchestra. 461.3~WSM Nashville—650, 7:00—News; Scores, School. 30—Studic; Music Shop. 30—Orchestra; Hunters 30—Harmonica; Music Shop. 00—Orchestra (30 minutes) ; (15 minutes), :45-Jumpers; Guitarists. :45—Jack and Bill; Daughters. WIZ 270.1—=WRVA Richmond—1,110. 00—WJZ (15 minutes); Dinner Music. 30—Quartet; Fiddlegs. 30—Same as WEAF (114 COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaranteed No | s Ralph l.loslv:{m:::i. g:al Co. O “Arthridls, Rheumatlsm” [ “"Your Body™ 0970 Pot. 091] Mail to 215 District National Bank Bldg Ph. 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