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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. L. A. Acidophilus || SHOWBOAT T0 GIVE Today on the Radio |||{From the Front Row Overcomes Intestinal Infection nR AM A FIRS]’ '|'|ME (AUl time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) / LOCAL STATIONS. Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. MIGHTIEST ROMANTIC MUSIC DRAMA ‘Ct Clay” The fi 1 t ?A'OUI-EOUS ‘Ssélle‘:ggo&J o . ~ X eters. “Common the nth degree. e first glance af - Play by Milton Nobles on Air| WRC g5 Kiloerercs. WMAL 55w Heart Appeal of Other Days. him and his Don Juanisms seem o % Nat. Vaccine & Antitoxin i st OMMON » throw the ladies as well as their at. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. 2:00—The Marionettes. 2:00—Columbia Ensemble. é“ C A o i he type which used to | maids into swoons of amour. And 1515 You T h 3:00—Warren Sweeney, pianist. 2:30—For your information, bk e . - home, a well onight Never Before 5 P gt i i draw the sighs and tears | then, in his former 3 doctor friend of his old Produced 3:30—Mellow melodies. 3:30—The Gauchos. of Aympatiietio: ‘NOMIL - | SIS e AMUSEMENTS. hypnotizes the hero out of his 3:50—American Turf Championship. | 4:00—The Glen Islanders. T e T | Lt etate of e Dot 4:30—The Tea Timers, 4:45—Farm science snapshots. el AT il K B (o g st o gooln and Supplies L oo | Bi00=The ames E 453 —studio program. e T aurels s o worpn | Tormer wife (Vician Oakiand) mar- ere » s = e v mecea Hank Simmons and his Showboat Co. | lac] ches 8 ‘Tom, Dick and Harry. ’ liked and mother N E M » il have the distinetion of presenting | 5:40—News flashes. = 3:l5—Ted Husing's Spoctaiants, ., | TOACHEUEE Rl e T | bt e a BE.BE DANIELS i for the first time Milton Noble's drama —unc! ant vid. B S o Topics,” discussed by Sol Consta; - married to the owner of a beauty orous Star of Song and Great Emotions orriso: 3 3 i nstance Ben: sce Tt R s S e | ime Sk o0 Shet, Q) i e | peror nd famer o vyo st | EVERETT MARSHALL 5 ove and a ne : 3 . 3 ‘orrect time. s % sevi p— of other Columbia Broadcasting System | 6:30—Correct time. 6:01—Crockett Mountaineers. ; e e 3‘.‘.‘;5 T ates: " Ku it A . uvi B Setrame ety Shariaees votse: AT stations. The play was written shortly | 6:31—Phil Spitalny’s music. 6:15—Flashes from The Evening Star rted by cluding_one with the beautiful baged before the author’s death and has never | 7:00—"Pop” concert. 6:30—Rose, Marie and Edna, novelty - Solent caxt heen- |’ Tilywn Tashman—~to juggle about in TECHN). and Robert Woolsey been produced, the manuscript remain- | 8:00—The Silver Flute. entertainers. 3 - ed-by Lew Ayres, the action. Oddly enough, at the COLO;L i o et ¥ ing in the hands of Mrs. Noble, who| 8:30—General Electric hour. 6:45—"The District's New Code of . "3 a talented, young only appearance of a bed in the film, DOROTHY LEE. JOSEPH CAWTHORN, recently presented it to Hank Simmons| 9:00—Rolfe’s Lucky Strike Orchestra. Laws” by Howard Boyd. newcomer; Tully the hero and his wife's second hus- o RALF OLDE, JOBYNA HOW. for radio dramatization. 10:00—Ponce Sisters. 7:00—The Yeast Jesters. Marshall, Beryl | band—particularly ably imperson- b1 qollft and tuneful dance mimbers | 10:15—Park Central Orchestra. 7:15—*“The Romance of the Taxicab,” ® Mercer, Matty | ated by Jimmie Gleason—share the ricTURE Will be the offering of the Paramount- |11:01 to 12:00—New Yorker Orchestra. | 7:30— Bty Bonooi " ki g | o e o S R T S T i 8:00—Correot time. § { others adequate Take the above ingredients, dear You s0 Much,” “Seems to Me." and a WISV 1,460 Kiloeycl 8:01—Hank Simmons’ Show Boat— | f* % to the demands reader, sprinkled with some really SDOCIAL aTTRngement of ““rhe. Bhiek » . by “Love Rules the Camp.” i of the minor | clever lines, mix the whole with pec ngement of “The Shiek. 2:00—Mask and Wig of Strasburg, Va.| 9:00—Paramount Publix hour. Toles. continuous, speedy action. The Te- Dixie Echoes Program. 3:00—Ryder's violin ensemble, 10:00—Will Osborne's Orchestra. - The story con- | sult is amusing until it becqmes & You so Much,” “Seems to Me,” and a 3:30—Mother Goose party. 10:30—Guy Lombardo and his Royal | cerns the exper- little too long drawn-out. lere is. The. Dixle Echoos penad il “bring | 4:00—Musg's Blue Birds. Odndians: lence of a girl, | of course, little chance for real act- melodies from the Southland by Sisa-| >:00—Science and history. 11:00—Biltmore Orchestra. bereft of the care of parents and ing, but each player seems to try to mund Johnson and his spiritual singers. | 3:30—Down the Highway. 11:30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. reared by a poor but Tespectable | do hisor her very best with each role. Taylor Gordon, tenor, wil be the soist, | 8:00—Musical interlude, 12:00—Correct time. people as one of thelr own. Of There also is the Metropolitan - WMAL's program also contalns an| §:15—Service program. ——— course, it was necessary for her to | Tnewsreel a Rudy Vallee film fea- AMBASSADOR hour and & half of dance music from, 5:30—News flashes. W 228.9 Meters. 3 earn her living, and she did this as | turing the famous “Stein Song” and = HOTEL POOL | |10 to 11:30 o'clock, and a group of at-| 8:40—Classified program. OL 1,310 Kilocycles, & “hostess” in the so-called night- a brief film entitled “Playboy.” ,‘.‘,hmlmq/ WARNER BRO 5. o — tractions of local origin. Among the| :90—Police flashes. 3:30—Snorts h club life of a speakeasy. Convinced H P ¢ (ug™st SIIVER ANNIVERSARY R local features will be & 15-minute pro-| 7:15—Studio feature €80 Dhcher it that her outlook on life is a mistaken Witk roctowing 4 TN gram by Rose, Marle and Edna, novelty | 7:30—Time signal. 45 Bharts Tt et one, she secures a position as house- | “Let Us Be Gay” entertainers, and a talk by Howard| 7:31—Cotton ~ Butterfield, Missouri| &:4>—Sb K Y maid in the home of a prominent | Joyous Success at Columbia. [ WARNER BROS E 6:00—Dinner music. 9 T ) NE | o oy R ¢ minstrel, : family. where she falls in love with WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE Foyd on “The District's New Code of | ., minstrel 6:30—Anne Rosinski, contralto, the son, who betrays her. . Tt 1 the ' | _ thers vormmoal wepoioem, < ireless of , ! i 6:45—Studio feature. Two American composers, Henry | 8:15—Bill Flammer and Fred Fisher. 003 old story of youth, erratic, longing emphasizing their devotion to home, SUMMIT VILLA Hadley and Lily Strickland, will be| 8:30—Sunday school lesson, e L el e for the joy ‘that’ life holds and | ubby and the children will have Tine Rides Sumuil, Fenna, honored in a program of music repre- | 9:00—Blue Ribbon Serenaders. 4 pheshrpiss o ultimately wrecked, although after a | another week to learn a very im- % hicken Dinner, $1.25 . |senting various countries to be broad- ( 9:30—Elsie Varle Lang and Greta 434.5 Meters. gruelling experience happiness ulti- | portant lesson demonstrated in % e o *Rike Loakmir 06 | cast in the “Pop” concert tonight over Ludwig. .| NAA v < mately comes with the father of her | highly amusing but forceful manner (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Sjue pe_Bummit 108-1 a 690 Kilocycles. g € g WRC and other National Broadcasting |10:00—Georgia Blue Yodler. child, who decides to play the better by the gifted and beautiful Norma - Shown Today. fifll’tl} blll Co. stations. In the program are 10:15—Squirrel Hunters, 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. part, Bliadrer 4t the Columibia THAALE, District of Columbia Hadley's “Song of Marching Men,” and | 10:30 to 11:00—Awgwan musié, 9:55—Time signals. “Common Clay” is not one of the Miss Shearer is admirably rein- A colonial resort on dwenandoah River. | Lily Strickland's “Mah Lindy Lou. - 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. outstanding pictures of the screen. | forced by the inimitable Marie H EARLE—I3th st. n.w. Historic: scenically beautiful. Rest facill- . = Its story now is more or less trite, e Yl | *“METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. ties. boating. fAshing. swimming Other Features on Air. Dressler in a smaller but very color- Southern Meals 1 yet it serves as a vehicle for excellent ful role. The picture is the. screen o e AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n. Arthur_Pryor and his band in the OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Work by Miss Bennett and Mr. Avers, | yaroo® The Plstite 1s the sereen i APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. wWeekly, 15, $18. Booklet. 9, Booklet. | General Electric Hour, a_ popular 15- / ¢ o i el . ave. and McKinl T CASTLEMAN. Beroxvile. ¥e.___{ LUl rogram by the Ponce Sisters, | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. | Snd Proyides more or less oppor- Rl e AVENUE GRAND- 645 Pa. ave. 58" M. Ethel and Dorothea, and an hour of (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) the cast. Mothers and grandmothers CENTRAL—9th st. P ETER P AN lNN dance music by B. A. Rolfe’s Lucky : ¢ Ly of today, doubtless, will find heart | Moment here and there of genuine l | COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut At Urtana, M. 53 mi. from Washington. | Strike Orchestra are 'among WRC's 454.3—WEAF New York—660, 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. charm in its sad but romentic | Do y, g ] EMPRESS—416 9th st. oud o £ard detour sism at | other major features. In addition there (N. B. C. Chain)) 6:00—Three hours from WJZ. episodes, and, perhaps, its lesson may | Lruc Bayely, however, dominates the e A HOME—1230 C st. m.e. Country Ham, Steak and Chicken | Wil be dance music by the Park Cen-| 5.45 yncle Abe and David. 9:00—Music recital (30 ~minutes); | find its way to the younger folk of | S'G¥ ROQ NS portaval o o el DOUGLAS’ FATRBANKS & *JESSE—3100 18th st Dinners. $1.30—Daily and_Sunday tral and New Yorker Orchestras and a| o' k WJZ. today. Y TONEE - SAVOY--3030 14th spectar prieth, Davbundi 23 dinner concert by Phil Spitalny’s Or-| 6:00—Scores; dance. 10:00—Dance music (45 minutes). ‘The stage attraction, the Fanchon- | iy the Part of the devoted little wife it bt STANTON—515 C pustel #1°s Dinner, Week Duss oaly 81.00 ) chestra. 6:30—Spitalny music. _— Marco “Trees Idea,” is very pleasant | o0 SBOLS BEr Wisband Sad voor SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Delicious Fresh Sweet Filtered In the afternoon WRC will join with | 7:00—Pop concert with Salon Singers. 5—WGY Schenectady—790. entertainment, presenting Nayon's | gericiiaf€, dicsses AL the £ACW *TAKOMA—Ath and Butternut sts. other N. B. C. stations in broadcasting | o'o™ o8 PO i EAF (15 minutes); piano. flock ‘of gaudy-dblored parrots in a | Geenes of the play. Later. followin “TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. a description of the American turf clas- s 6:15—Same as WEAF (33, hours). performance that reflects credit upon 1 f.sthct :he e "';‘]‘ '& ng th o YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebec n.w. , A sic at Saratoga. 8:30—Band, Floyd Gibbons. 10:00—Dreams (15 minutes); WEAF. the trainer: Jack McBride, with Flo w'cfmm,‘, Nomf: ;;:“Ym i el Virgini Valley View “Cider Barrel” | A dinner concert and a joint recital | 9:00—B. A. Rolfe Orchestra. i aeres e Olark "and Kathleen Goodwin in | G40l Fariclan * gowns. — she Maryland and Virginia Open daily until 9 P.M, y Anne Ros! » b 7 | 10:00—Ponce Sisters. ey L. Springfielda—990. | “What Next?” a sure-fire laugl % pe D 2 miles out Frederick pike, | nor BRle B S W PEY ba- | 10:15—Don Bigelows Orchestra heam il b S e B e B Chathectoobtalatiat etk s NOW_EFFECTIVE Bolh THEATRES et e & 3 =) [t i ey i (1% hours); baritone. whistler; Mavis and Ted, adagio g — {nounces a varied program featuring | 11:00—Rapp's Dance Orchestra. 7:30—WJZ (30 minutes); variety. stylists. ‘as they are billed: Fawcett | S5 them every one including her © 1PM. diny A e e Cotton Butterfield, the Missourt Min- - 8:30—WJZ (45 minutes); orchestra. and Thurston, dancers: Relcard and | £ 0700 31001 oo "she is asked by the MATINEES 1™ & PM, AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. strel, and a concert by Foster's Blue 348.6—WABC New York—860, 9:30—Soprano, orchestra, sports. La Vin and ‘the Sunkist Beauties. | . G0¢ 8% Gorees, she is asked By the BALCONY ¢ BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. V. Ribbon Serenaders. (C. B. 8. Chain) 10:10—Midnight Melodies. The Fox Orchestra and the Movie- | (5o 'ty o smart house party to vamp ORCHESTRA 35¢ CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. | 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. i tone News complete the program. | per own husband out of the reach of | *CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. KIRCHENBAUM IS FREED i TR i Central and Southern Stations. gk o the old lady's muchly smitten sub- BALCONY *COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. ; 3 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. deb granddaughter. She does that, , Va.s ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT 7:00—Dr. Torrance; Industrial Amer-| g:00—Brooks and Ross (30 minutes); M‘r'tropoll;;: i too, and as Shakespeare says, ca. WJIZ. Offerw'a Franch Farcs. Miss Crothers repeats in her theory, P —— 7:30—Dixie Echoes. 7:30—Knights (1 hour); WJZ. IN the screen adaptation of a “All's well that ends well,” with this Jury's Verdict Renderod After Al-| 1 o0 oree o 9:00—Variety; orchestra. French farce entitled “The Matri- | play. The saudience certainly is i 0—Show Boat. 10:00—Feature (30 minutes); WJZ (30| monial Bed,” current at the Metro- | given a generous eyeful of the leged Victim Says He Remembers | 9:00—Movies hour, minutes). politan Theater, many complications ‘| beauteous Miss Shearer and an excel- otk Bt ML 10:00—Observer; Osborne’s Orchestra. |11:00—Variety programs (2% hours). | and a few near-risque situstions are | lent hour of entertaining comedy. othing : 10:30—Dance hour, e centered in a hero who has been The usual newsreel and brief sub- i R 11:30—Ann Leaf ai organ, 298.8—WJR Detrolt—750, a victim of that disease that is such -| jects round out the bill H P DETROIT, August 16.—Harry Kirch- - 6:30—Best story; Cecil and Sally. e T e 0 You Blush A y A 394.5—WIZ New York—i6o. : . —amnesia. This new picture at the : e B o | R i Brhnan. | i Tt d s fon | asente oot seo ot x| W ile ButAlwo /NOW! - 9 % Foster, held in the killing of Alfred| g.40_gcores, 8:30—WJZ (30 minutes); band (30| LoaEnS atthe expense of every char- | ourne. New Zealand, aged 92. Fried or Broiled Chick- || Lingle, Chicago Tribune reporter, was| 545 wioyd Gibbons. Totinies) e SR e b s | Steaks, Ch H taken, was acquitted of a charge of| g0o—Amos 'n’ Andy. 9:30—Couriers half hour. s o en, Steaks, Chops, Ham ot} e y. . misses achieving the degree of hilar- Dim assault with intent to kill in Recorder's| g:15—The Jesters. 10:30—Half hour from WJZ. ity that roller-coasts the audience mers. Court late yesterday. 6:30—The Brush Man, 11:00—Meditations and dance (3hours). | into what have become familiarly Y | *OPERA HOUSE—Leesburg, Va. You'll enjoy dining in any one The jury's verdict came at the end| 7:00—Circus program. ey Xnow: “gal ¢ laughter.” On - OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W, Va. of the aftractive rooms of this ||of a strange trial, in which the man| 7.15_The Wonder Dog. Anown as ‘gales oftaughitie L e e A Eire Pi the tool pardesr - | | Eisohenteits i wniaget-ashiave waunded |- 1asr e onder Da 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. e othier hand, the snickers, oo, are [ e cotaes £ terraces. seriously said he remembered nothing| g:30_Minstrels. :- 8fgenmrc program. gy o than is usual in a —Phone Silver Spring 5— | lof the incident. This man, Joe Bern- | g:00_C : Broadway Lights —Same as (135 hours). ; ot dobvilicusisad Stein, reputed leader of the once pow- | 330 shiniveire Theater """ |10:00_Concert and N. B. G, programs | It seems that the Enoch Arden tn $BEPUBLIC THEATEE—Annapolis. - s erful Purple gang, was introduced as| 10:00-_Hour of Slumber Music. 10:45—Feature (15 minutes); WEAF. | the caseFrank Fay—who, because -y COLLECE INN an unwilling witness by the State. He e 12:00—Transcontinental program. ORI et Somtit aan Opposite Western Maryland Colle, said he remembered going to Kirchen-| ,., ¢ \wpg Atiantic City—1,100. e T i doa 0V Yoa i Westminaor, Marsiand.’ Fhone . |beum's home od*May & ‘Dut temem- | inutes); orchestra; 277.6—~WBT Charlotte—1.080. there, superficially aty least, returns ! KEN AND STEAK bered nothing else until he regained| 7:00—WABC (15 minutes); orchestra; £ ‘ * $ re, 3 S ot s clmcionensss 1o the recuving Rowal songs. 6:00—WABC (50 minutes); scores; | unwittingly in his more recent ca- Sai ‘hes. Salad 8:00—WABC (2 hours); orchestra. news. pacity as a hairdresser for soclety ‘menus “Beautiful_Grou Restful_and_Coot Cool Salads en. DI Henderson Corner. 10:30—Orchestras (1 hour); WABC. 7:00—Same as WABC (2 hours). ‘women. Inlthe interim he seems is ZIONIST REVISIONISTS A 0:00—0\:-1 Club (30 minutes); orches- | to h di hi o - yPLOUGH RIGHT ALONG TO | END WORLD CONFERENCE| .00 st mmmtonsr sonse, | 1000 hours rom WaBe. 7 POMONA PALRENE AVALON st ate. TODAY—RICHARD DIX in IN'_STRAIGHT. 8:00—WJZ (1 hour); melodeon. » 3 1 - J e T 1|9 30—Same as W3z (1% hours). 365.6—WHAS LouBville—820, Prevent Disease! The IE AR E . ¥Gone Vote Down Secession Proposa 7:00—Dancers: scores; tenor. Witk tharNow Dostal Labovataey H S .| 8:30—Same as WEAP (11; hours) : ing Change in Policies. 5:30—Symphonette (30 minutes); | 10:00—Feature (15 minutes): N. B. C. value to your health than a mod- SHaRLES RUCGLE | 11:30—WEAF (30 minutes); varfety (30 - ; ON THE TTAGE AMBASSADOR coi*%a*¥w. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, August 16, g 3 minutes). o TORY. This fixture easily in- "hslm Ton?rA—l.oni‘r'x‘A YOUNG 'in OLNEY, MARYLAND —The Fourth World Conference of 422.3—WOR Newark—710. stalled int your bathroom by your Reetal Irritations and Tteh OAD TO PARADISE. FOR = LUNHEON TEA-DINNER | the World Zionist Organization, closed | 6:00—Orchestra; ensemble; Legion, Ty Torb Suppositories are uncon- €24 B St NE. Otney I vesterday with the adopting of a Teso- | 7:15—Bob and Joe: Sust for Fun. 730 W% (38 mimutes) s Muste hop. Manutactured by dionally” guaraneed to sive e e et ALORID L ncon [ On Highway 28 lution urging changes in the rule which | 8:00—Organ; orchestra; Moosikers. 8:30—Orchestra; Hunters; harmonica. | [l KOM| relief or your money will be __IN'_STRAIGHT." . 12 MILES NORTH |Provides that Zionist policies be in-| 9:45—Globe Trotter; orchestra. 9:45_Music Shop: orchestra. LER or KOHLER refunded. DIC LEIBERT OF WASHINGTON | isted to the London executive alone. | 10:30—The Moonbeams. 10:30—WJZ (15 minutes): Jumpers. and Distributed by caving Wednes: Ot St oraGers!s | administration of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, 1 New “Sereoncd Borehes— | London, in Zionist affairs. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. T the ranks of the Zionists, however, vot- | 6:30—Motors; orchestra; talk: vocal. 6:00—WJZ (15 minutes); . N.W. 600 Feet Elevation |Ing down Viadimir Jabotinsky's seces- | 8:00—Same as WABC (2 hours), H et e 215 13th St. N.W. NOON TG 5 PH, Jabotinsky, M. Grosman and Robert| (11 hours). —Studio; Piddiers. = Telephone Asbton 138. | Lichtheim were elected to a revisionist Lo o e ENTRAL *® & 'P=3 Wy cal actions. 5:00—Band (45 minutes); WJZ (30 __TORIOUS Al = ER A minutes). é’é’iafi'h.. Ave. & Farrarui t. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. hours). * ] M d A 18 h » TODAY--RICHARD ARLEN and FAY Fox—*Common Clay,” at 11:40 am, | 10:00—8porta and messages Beginning Monday, ugust t , LET US BE GAY BTy AR B T 3.8 18,000, TR0 ed 00 08 pan, . MARIE DRESSLER fi‘ofil‘fi‘"‘ 1230 0 8t NE e F : Bed,” at 11 a.m., 12:45, 2:30, 4:20, 8:10, | [ TOURY - oNORGHE BIBNRE aud 8 and 9:50 p.m. i MT. VERNON | Clded Chracions WiAkizSIORRAR 'R Yook at 11 am, 1, 3:10, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:25| Charles Macalester | 3 e CAVAY “isth & Col ma. NW. P, |1 Under U. 5. Government Inspection » in “YOUNG DE- am., 12:30, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. | " atace - quicen Tigh.” at 1145 am,|| 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. AMERICAN PLAN The ad e 118,330,835, || | cute'ant: Tunth Opuatar)en' Slssmer ve. & Quebes, St. N.W. b TODAY-—-RICHARD DIX in “SHOOT- e e~ | 4:05, 6:15, 8 and 9:45 p.m. - 4 » WYATS » TR oN Private. baths, o e i Sooms: | 2:10, 4:10, 6:15, 8 and 9:45 p.m. 3 Rooms, Kitchen , HIPPODROME nefoRttfol®or. Tates. American FU MANCHU.' NER Ol .m. " omo X OR’ from 11 am. to 11 p.m. :lu;'ln;olx.l’:l"rr(':{ EANUG:I;,I;!"" apiaesgEs v - “Chain” F. THE MONTANA R RGN Major “Chain” Features 1726 M Street N.W. NOW PLAYIN O3 After Adopting Resolution Urg- 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. | 8:00—Louisyille program [ ORI e | g 6 Asscatatoi Rress. 6:30—Scores; Broadway favorites, & conset IaCHAE || em nome DENTAL LABORA: 18t and y | [ e . Zionist Revisionists, who are opposed to| 5:00—Uncle Don; sports; Tke and Mike. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. . "DIZZY DAZE" plumber. ‘wirn ‘The revisionists long have opposed the 11:00—Variety and dance (2 hours). E G II f C Wide Lawns—Beautiful The group decided to stay within| 5:30—Musical programs. 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. 2 e SC ater Lo. : : 0—Quartet; songs; orchestra. 0! OFEN FVERY DAY sion proposal by a great majority. 10:00—Orchestra (30 minutes); WABC e WEAP (1% hoes). See Your Plumber for Installation SUPPOSITORIES _Sine THE] executive, empowered to initiate politi- 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. TODAY_BILLIE DOVE in “THE NO- 6:15—Bits (15 minutes); WJZ (3% 1y o astory of an ex- Metropolitan—"The Matrimonial ROD LA ROCQU Earle—"Dawn Patrol” (second week), STEAMER M O R-K-O Keith's—"Dixiana,” at 10:30 ‘Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily Ps z Q N 2:10, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. Round Trip, 85¢ o 5 Y) '] . 5 Columbla—-Let Us Be Gay” (second Admission, 25¢ t ‘l o t l l’ [\ d ts P4 L] BATHING DIRECY FROM HOTELS | | "0 0 D00 Po o ery at 2,|| Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundavs e elevator white ; Central—"The Notorious Affair, 5.00 WIARS LAl RUN TONIGHT. > / NAYNON'S BirDS | i " octrie oy 7:00—"Pop” Concert; Salon f ¥ VA, Z % W} REICARD and LA VINE " LT T Singers and Sodero's Or- PACKING MOVING S £ G 2 MAVIS and e HE Wk wSERteIsis iaton it e fhenspions Crnetwork 1 The Original ee ALIE | | JCAROLINA™ 1%a “oiuimar™ fom &1ty. Wice ¥oomE, country meals, pure 7:00—"Dixie Circus,” dramati- Krieg’s Express & Storage Co. N and POLLY MORAN in. "CAUGHT FOX MOVIETONE NEW. | _ANACORTIA, 1. € a N nflf 3 seback Tiding: rates, § per zation of circus life — S 7 Week. week 'end Bariies accommodated: Tates unda A SNE NE WN ™ Tat WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WLW 616 Eye St. N.W. D CRAND O FAIRLA KEN' MATIA xeesonsy - —r_ and WBAL. Fhene biet. Be1011 FOX CRALD OFCHESTRA “SONG_OF_THE CABALLER i 7:30—Goldman Band: music 3 from grand. operas—WIz, o o Branches g POST and STORAG WBAL, KDKA, WJAX ORORON BRI .$20 Camp,” four-act drama— Kov: @ hfl:fifimfiwflmu 'mfifig‘gm;&rfog;mfhcfl STAR b > %g@ % O@@ X @@@e 3 o w,»‘é'i' nké_;\y:‘?xr;‘é‘ti'; ) ’ .SO: WMAL and C. B.'S. net- ? . COXOK) Qé @2}@@@@6@16 dane ap=t s "G"n. 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