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JULY 18, 1930. 461.3—WSM Nashville—850. 10:00—Tener (15 minutes); 7:00—Feature; markets; scores; or- o chestra, 10:45—Jack Little; University of Ken- | 8:00—Same as WEAF (2 hours) s 10:00—Dance (15 minutesy: “WEAF | 11:30—Reporters; trfo, . and ‘WJZ. tywan 10:45—Piario; - ofehestra and singers. 270.1—-WRVA Richmond—1,110. S:00—WJZ (15 minutes); OM—WIAP as m!nutes). church; oo-wur and WJZ 12 hours). m 00—Serenade; orchesf 398.8—WJIR STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AND SOUTHERN CEN' STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:30—WJZ, orchestra (30 minutes); WJz (1 hour). Today on the Radio- i vise indicated.) 11 )3 L (All time p.m., unlecss otherwise fi TS 0- WJZ (30 minutes); !elture d t&'fiw 1 houy: st LOCAL ST&]';’:?ES:;:’”M " :00—Variety prc:'rlm:mu‘,z hours). yel ICSJ—WSB Atlanta—740. 3:00—Musical album. 0—Sports; feature; concert. 4:00—Columbia Grenadiers. 00—Same as WEAF (2 hours). 15—Primer for town farmers, )0—Concert (15 minutes); Nnunnfl; 25—Footnotes. Broadcasting Co. (30 minutes). 4:45—Aunt Zelena, {1 ls—-renture (15 minutes); WJZ (1| 7:00—Joe and. Captain; ensemble. 5:00— B)ll(l Sc;fl;:;i‘lg leng to Press; 7 l)—:%\xckv Boys: orchestra. speaker, Jol 00— ogram; run.l’flw——wohnul’t ‘WEAF. 15 Rveson's Glen Inianaers. 12:00—Theute pr Bditino from 5:45—The coup’le next door. ® 6:00—Correct time. 3 e e Mountameers, | 6:15—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. 6:45—The Aztecs. 00—Correct time. 7:01—"Radio Joe and His Budget B 30—Forty Fathom Trawlers. 8:00—Correct time. 8:01—United States Marine Band. 8:30—La Palina emoker. 9:00—Welcoming program for WBT. 10:00—Biltmore Orchestra. 10:15—Heywood Broun's radio column. 10:30—California Melodie: ll 00—Biltmore Orchestra. 11:30—Nocturne. 12100 to 1:00a—"DX” request program by Stanley Bell and Les Colvin. Early Program Tomorrow. —Something for every one. forning moods. “Land of Evangeline,” Bailey Allen. Busy fingers. “The Appeal of the Outdoors,” by Eugene L. Harrison. 10:00a—Mr. Fixis. 10:15a—Tintex Group. 10:30a—The party house. 11:00a—Columbia Revue. 11:30a—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 12:30—Ambassador Orchestra. 1:00—Quiet harmonies. 1:30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 2:00—Columbia Ensemble. 2:30—For your information. 3:00—United States Navy Band. 4:00—The book parade. 4:15—Dancing by the sea. WJSV 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Popular songs by Bob Merchant. 4:00—Edna Miles, soloist. 4:30—Children's program. 5:00—Histary and science. 5:30—Down the highway. 6:00—Col. Carlyle Cole. 6:15—Service program. 6:30—News flashes. 6:40—Classified program. 7:00—Police flashes. 7:15—Ray Acton’s Modernistics. 7:30—Time signal. THE _EVENING 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 5:15—News; scores; orchestra. L0BB WILL TELL OF TROUT FISHING, Author to Be-Guest Speaker of Coca Cola Program Over WRC. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:30—Feature; scores; WABC. 7:30—City program. 8:00—Two_hours of music. 10:00—WABC (30 minutes); 11:00—Hour from WABC. SGS.S—WHAS” ;nhvllled‘l. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 5:45—Same as WJZ (4%} hrs). 10:00—Dance and WJZ (1% hrs.). 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 5:00—Markets; sports; Oracle. 45—WJZ (30 m.); Serenaders, 30—WJZ (15 m.); Ensemble. 10:00—Sports and WJZ programs. ‘N Royal Purple Grape Juice Atlantw City’s Famous Candy Renews Your P ep ‘The famous confection from Atlantic City- mw‘rund box of seventy pieces of candy, individually and and Vitality ' W P a W ] ) in twenty-five flavors. / y Pound 4’90 With such a variety it 18 ~ box 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—The Moxie Hostess. 3:15—Billy Rhodes, baritone. 3:30—Sky Sketehes. \ 4:00—The Lady Next Door. { 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Black and Gold' On:hesm 5:10—News flashes. - - 5:15—“Famous Paintings Lands,” by Drake. 5:30—Arcadie Birkenholtz, violinist. 5:44—Correct time. 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:00—*“Amos 'n* Andy.” 6:15—Studebaker organist. 6:30—Phil Cook, comedian. 6:45—“Back of the News in Washing- ton,” by William Hard. 7:00—East’ of Cairo. 7:30—Mobiloil concert. 8:00—Halsey-Stuart_program. 8:30—Palmolive hour. 9:30—Coca-Cola program. 10:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 10:30—Phil Spitalny's music. 11:00—Weather forecasf (11:01 to 12:00—Jack Albln‘! Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—The Crackles Mari, 8:15a—Morning melodies. 9:00a—Hits and Bits. 9:30a—Food Round Table, 9:45a—National Home hour. 10:00a—Bon Ami matinee. 10:15a—Rsdio Household Institute. 10:30a—The Rinso Talkie. 10:45a—The Canny Cook. 11:00a—The Luncheon Five, 12:00m—Farm flashes. 12:10--Sunshine Carolers. 12:45—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—Talk by Louis Rothschild, di- rector of the Better Business ¢, Bureau. 1:45—The Melody Three. 2:15—"Negro Sketches,” by Don Trent. 2:30—LaForge-Bowman musicale. 3:00—The Merrymakers. 3:30—"The Lady Next Door.” 4:00 to 4:30—R-K-O matinee. feature. it—750. tes) \ Irvin . Cobb, famous ; short-story writer and humorist, will make one of his infrequent appearances before the microphone tonight as the guest speaker in the Coco Cola program over WRC and a network of associated National Broadcasting Co. stations. In his inimitable way, Cobb wiil tell what he knows about trout fishing. He is an export at both fresh and salt water. fishing. He has angled for almost every kind of fish from the tarpon to the trout and from the tuna to the bass, but his specialty is trout fishing. Leon- ard Joy's All-string Orchestra will pro- vide the usual musical setting for the deast. Lewis James to Sing. Lewis James, popular radio and con- cert tenor, will assist Nathaniel Shil- kret’s Orchestra in presenting the week- ly Mobiloil concert. He will sing Friml's “Love Everlasting” and_selec- 4 tions from the operetta “Sari.” The.or- | | chestral numbers include “Wine, Wom- en and Song Waltzes” Strauss’ *“Pizzicato Polka.” The Chicago Little Symphony Or- chestra will frame the Halsey-Stuart our with melodies from Franz Lehar's “Gypsy Love” and the “Moorish March” from Moszkowsky's “Boabdil.” A variety program is announced at the Palmolive hour. The “Dusky Stevedore,” Cadman’s “At Dawning,” Rachmaninoff’s “Prelude” and “Babes in the Wood,” from “Very Good Eddie,” are among the selections. Gustave Haenschen's Orchestra and the Revelers Quartet will present the program. The L Soloists will be Olive Palmer, soprano: Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, and Paul Oliver, tenor. Special Requested Program. By special request, the Forty Fathom Trawlers, in_their weekly broadcast to- night over WMAL and & Columbia Broadcasting System network, will re- t & dramatized version of Robert uis Stevenson's “The Ebb Tide.” This is & story of thrills and humor and the adventures of three beach combers and a religious fanatic. A concert by the United States Ma- rine Band and the regular La Palina Smoker are among WMAL's other out- standing Columbia attractions. In ad- ' in Many Alice Hutchins o Fralinger’s Salt Water Taffy . easy to please everyone with Fralinger's Salt ‘Water Taffy. The choicest of the crop of vine- ripened grapes is used to make this healthful, refreshing drink. Grape Juice renews your pep and vitality. Start the day right—have “Royal Purple as a breakiast bever- age. Notice its qualities as a “pep- up” drink during the dull periods of the day. A pint bottle will make five portions. Pint bottle, 250 2 Pints for.-49c and Snow €ream Mints - Varied colored rews of Snow Cream Mints in as- sorted flavors. These attrac- tive mints are good for serv- ln‘ at parties or after dinner. 1905—1 930 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service There’s a Peoples Near Your _Home Right Reserved to Limit Qu(mlilim Pound‘3gc ; box SRR R TR AR AR A S AR AR S AN N I AN SRR SN Health and Beauty Needs Priced Low! DS S AR Stationery Sale AN 2289 Meters. ' “70[‘ 1,310 Kilocycles, 3:30—Sports hour. 4:30—Tom and Wash. Cooling, Healthful Drinks Week End Cases dition there will be a special program Sdesigned to welcome Station WBT as a member of the Columbia network. 4:45—Jessie Eaton, dramatic reader, and Anne Lee Pickett, soprano. 5:00—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- 7:31—Program by Chamber of Com- merce of Fairfax County, Va. 8:00—Ike Walton's program. —are T & ‘meat “that1s Dalatable and. e served at all of our fountains. | Han:ly for Those Overnight Trips ‘These eases are covered tor Better Business Bureau. 5:10—Sports hour, continued. 5:30—One-time opportunities. 6:00—Dinner music. The weekly “DX” request program by Stanley Bell and Les Colvin, and an- other presentation by “Radio Joe and JHis Budget Boys” are WMAL's principal “features of local origin. “Radio Joe”| 6:15—Edith Reed’s program. will dedicate the program to his Tinfoil| 6:30—Police flashes. Club. 6:40—Grace Linger, soprano. Grace Linger on WOL. 7:00—Serenading Senatcrs. "'K;he Harmony SDY\ZS;!‘I"S wulhrnake %h!h‘ 7:20 to 7:30—News flashes. ut tonight at WJ: The station’s other features will be provided by Sil- Ity PYegrats Taowocreer: wverberg's Melody Mixers and the Cham-| 7:30a—Reveille and musical clock. ber of Commerce of Fairfax County, Va. Grace Linger, soprano, ~nd Ted Stam- ford’s Serenading Senators will be the chief contributors to the program to- night of WOL. A dinner concert and s program by Edith Reed’s Entertain- ers are among the other attractions. 8:30—Studio feature. 8:45—Travel talkk by Rev. John O. Knott. 9:00—Insurance program. 9:30—Harmony Songsters. 10:00 to 11: 00—Sllverberll Melody Mixers. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Weather man. 9:15a—Cross country jaunts. 9:30a—Dishes from other lands. 10:30a—The rising generation. 10:45a—The story teller. 11:00a—Gospel songs. 11:40a—Farm news program. 11:45a—Current events. 12:00m—Correct time. 12:05—Dixie Serenaders. 12:20—Farm chat by David Martin. 12:30—Dixie Serenaders. digested. It isn't wise to eat a hearty, rich meal in_the mmule of ‘the day ' when you must be alert for work in the afternoon. Double Rich Malted Milk Th milks crehock full*of ‘rich Créamy Socdness, You Will enjoy every sip...thick and Wholesome. Cheese Salad With Lettuce Sandwich Thursday, Friday and Saturday with cobra grain black fabrikold over an unusually sturdy frame. They are rayon lined and have pock- ets in top. Sturdy leather handle and two brass loeks. $2.49 & $2.98 8:15a—Breakfast brevities, 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 10:30a—"Today’s Bright Spots.” 1:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 12:00a—Naval Hospital program. 1:00 to 1:30—Paul Gable, organist. 4345 Meters. NAA 650 Kitocyeles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:45—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 2726—WPG Atlantic City—1,1 (N. B. C. Chain.) 7:00—WABC (30 m.); harmonies. 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:45—June Taylor (15 m.); WABC. 6:00—Scores; orchesira, twilight voices. | 8:30—Dance hour. 6:45—Back of the News in Washing- | 9:00—Same as WABC. 10:00—Dance (112 hrs) ‘WABC. 282.8—WBAL Bll!lmm‘—l 5:00—WJZ (30 m.); contralto. 5:45—Same as WJZ. 6:30—WJZ (15 m.); dance band. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 17:00—Southern Cameos; scores, 7:30—WEAF (30 m.); feature. 8:30—Same as WEAF (1)2 hrs.). 10:00—Organist; Merry Madcaps. 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 6:15—Boys; Midpacific. 7:00—Don Juan (1 hr.); feature. 8:30—Band; tuneful tales. 9:30—Feature (15 m.).; news, 10:00—Orchestra; Moonbn.n—u 305. D—KDKA mubum.—sao 6:00—~WJZ (15 m.); Sweetness, 6:30—WJZ (15 m.); tenor. 7:00—~Three hours from WJZ. 10:00—Sports; dance music. - Aluminum Percolators The better way to make cufl;o— —_— . FIGHT TO BE BROADCAST Singer-Mandell Lightweight Tile Bout to be Described by McNamee. A blow-by-blow description of the 15- round Singer-Mandell fight for the lightwedght championship will be broad- cast tomorrow night by a network of National Broadcasting Co. stations direct from the ringside in Yankee Stadium. Graham McNamee will describe the bout, assisted by George Hicks. ‘The fight is scheduled to begin at 9 ©'clock, Washington time. Cameras Keep ihose moments of fun on Yhntolnphl 50 5oy them fater, These cameras and take clesr, ci 98¢ & $1. 89 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Studio program. 4:30—Station flashes. Only once in a great while are we enabled to offer such an amazing value in stationery. L'Azure was made to sell at $1.00 a box, but we are passing on the savings effected by a fortunate purchase of a quantity lot. There are three different styles from which to make your se- lection. OINTMENTS c Resinol .. SrE Poslam ... .. 43¢ Cuticura ... .39 Unguentine .......42c Weck’s Healing....42c $1.20 Resinol .........79 FACE CREAMS 60c D. & R. 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The government has sent strong forces of police into the area to main- tain order Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 700—The Yeast Foamers: or- chestra and soloists in popular program — WJZ, 7. KDKA, WHAM. WLW, KYW, KWK and others. 1:30—Mobiloil concert; Lewis James, tenor, and Shil- kret's Orchestra — WRC and N. B. C.’ network. 8:30—Camel hour; “Doc” Rogk- well; Reinald Werrenrath, Mary McCoy and Previn’s Orchestra_— WJZ, WBZ, WJR, WLW, KYW, KWK, WBZA, WHAM. KDKA, WREN and WSJS. 9:00—Welcoming__program for Station WBT — WMAL and Coast-to-Coast C. B S. network. 9:30—Coca Cola program: Irvin Cobb, and Grantland Rice —WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 10:30—California Melodies; screen and radio stars—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 11:00—Biltmore Orchestra, dance music—WRC and N. B. C network. ton, 7:00—East of Cairo. 7:30—Shilkret Concert Orchestra. a 0—Olive Palmer, :30—Topnotchers. ln :00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 348.6—WABC New York—860. (C. B. 8. Chain.) 6 !o—Evmgelma Adams. The Preference of Thousands of Our Customers . . . . . National Pale Dry Ginger Ale of this 9:00—Voice of Columbia. 10:00—Observer; Lown's Orchestra. 10:15—Heywood Broun. 10:30—California Melodies. 11:00—Tremaine’s Orchestra, 11:30—Ann Leaf at Organ. In a surprisingly pl you get rid of—and always keep free from—indigestion, gas, belch- Have a_glass . Bliss Native Herbs will cle away all of these symptoms distress. The most pleasant la: ative you ever enjoyed. Buy box today. Native BLI S Herbs 48¢ and 95¢ 394.5—WJZ New m—'l“. In Smart New Designs (N. B. C. CI 5:45—Floyd Gibbons. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:30—Phil Cook. 6:45—Scores; Dance. 7:00—Harry Ko:enl Orchu'n 7:30—Foresters Quarte! 8:00—Old Masters. 8:15—Reflections by Quartet. 8:30—Pleasure Hour. 9:30—On the Sunset Trail. 10:00—Hour of Slumber Music. 11:00—Toronto Dance Orchestr \“\\““m““\\\\\s‘ Radio Service Phone Adams 3803 Snithy EVENINGS AT 6:30 18th & Col. Rd. (except Saturday and Sunday) g FPastest and Best Radio Service in Town ~ N N g on WRC ERTTN: PHIL COOK THE QUAKER MAN America's greatest one-man entertainment In Quaker Oats Company pro- grams — each different. The evening is not a repetition of the morning show. erly “aged. tains or ready to home. / 15¢—2 for 25¢ take Bathing Caps Bathing caps that are attractive and useful. Molded of new live rubber iw shapes and designs that are so popular at the beaches this year. A large variety from which to make your selection. You will find just what you want whether it is large or small, plain or gayly colored. Hawthorne Golf Balls Toush, durable covers Bathing Slippers Unusually low prices for bathing slippers such as these. You can match or complement your bathing ensemble ‘with these slippers. A real protection for feet not used to the hot sands and bits of shell and drift- Bathing Belts A bathing belt will add a snappy appearance to any bathing suit, You can get a belt in white or colors. Sturdily made buckles that are nicely finished. In the new size. that are hard to cu Use' Hawthorne's I your next game for long-distance drives and accurate putting. 3 for $1.15 Pennsylvania Tennis Balls These tennis balls are herm etically DID YOU TUNE IN ON “"WHAT HAPPENED TO JANE" YESTERDAY MORNING ? Blue Ribbon Jugs ¥ Gallon Size These jugs will keep hot or cold your ligulds or food for your plenics. . They have sanitary lining that 1s easy to clean, due Ao\‘,hewidemcw »l'.\nju.l. Well made and ‘withstand much hard usage. $1.89 Kleen Kups ot pliandy pack eubs, fl hot ‘flhk‘l‘ l' l ! insse 'ie -ua 10c¢ Pkg.; 2 Pkg 151: Kleen Picnic Sets Paper Service for Six BET! IT'S THE BEST THING ON THE AIR. 80 HUMAN—SO WELL ACTED! Love! Finance! Health? What have the stars in store for you? Water Wings Let these water wings support the novice. as ne- W’SWATER'% Tunein on WRC Tuesdays and THursdays 1030 Standard Time TOMORROW MORNING THURSDAY, JULY 17,1930 A 15-minute Rinso Talkie “WHAT HAPPENED | TO JANE” Ax ansonmixG, amusing episode in the life of a big-city business girl who marries a boy from a small town'where the newlyweds make their home. To the young wife's greatsurprise,the mostunexpected and thrilling things begin happen- ing from the very day she arrives, CAST (FROM THE BROADWAY STAGE) irl . . ELSIE HITZ NED WEVER + EVA ARLE learns the correct Bathing Bags Here is ‘an item you simply must have on your beach trip. Water- proof, multi- colored case some of Du rubber and some of sturdy rubber- ized material that are handy to enabling learn faster. HEAR After the swim E\'ANGELINE and shower . . 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