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C--10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. C... THURSDAY. SEPT SMBER 18. 1930. LEGION PROGRAM Today on the Radio 10:30—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. 11:00—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra, 11:30—Ann Leaf at the Organ. 349.5—WJIZ New York—760, (NBC Chain.) 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:00—WJZ (412 hours). 370.5—WGY—790. :15—WEAF; Scores. 45—Same as WEAF. 405.2—WSB—740, | 00—WEAF (1!; hours), | :30—Same as WJZ. :00—Same as WEAF. 7:00—WEAF (113 hours). 8:30—Same as WJZ. 9:00—Same as WEAF. 10:00—Band; Concert. 11:00—Orchestra, Counterzct the Cause Wi L. A. CULTURE Intestinal infection is res <0 ol unnleasant a Allments—such ag (Al time p.m., LOCAL STATIONS. W 9 Meters. ; WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 2:30 — Fidac Conference, broadcast from Memorial Continental Hall. 4:00—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 4:30—Biltmore Orchestra. 5 5 . unless otherwise indizated.) 5:45—Floyd Gibbons [SEAE B 6:00—Amos n' Andy. " e ae Slieie. 6:30—WEAF (4 hours). :30—Phil Cook, One-Man Show. 45—Scores; Old Fashionad Dance, 00—B. A. Rolfe Orchestra. :00—Hatters Dance Orchestra. :30—Orchestra Melodies, Quartet. ‘00—American_Legion Program. :30—Slumbar_Music. :00—Dance Orchestra Hour. Pope Greets Von Stroheim. ete., and Tel VATICAN CITY, September 18 (#).— | | [Rsionielins ,,';;,‘-o, e Eric von: Stroheim, motion picture di- A dard | rector, and his wife, were received in | audience by the Pope yesterday. 3 0:45—Studio Program. | 1:00—Same as WJZ. | 2:00—Dixie Jamboree. ON RADIO TONIGHT Three Famous Smgers to Be| Heard on National 3:30—"The La Network. 4:00—In the . | 4:30—Toddy 302.8—WBZ—990. 30—McCoy Boys 00—Same as WJZ. 15—Melodeers. 3C—Same as WJZ. 45—Ensemble. 00—Law Talk. 15—Ensemble. 45—Sponsored Program. 00—WJZ (2': hours). :30—Scores, Sports. | 277.6—WBT—1,080. 6:00—Grab Bag. 6:15—Theatrical, 6:30—Sponsored Program. 7:00—WABC (1% hours). 8:30—Musical Parade. 8:00—WABC (3 hours). 'R 315.6 Meters. W R(‘ 950 Kilocycles. 2:30—The 3:00—America's Cup Races. | American steel writing pens are be- | 3:10—The Merrymakers i | ing used extensively in Denmark. 272.6—WPG—1,100. :00—Same as WARC. —Pianologue :00—Same as WABC. :30—Subway Boys :45—At the Marimba, 00—Same as WABC ; :30—Organ - Concert 30—Same as WJZ. 00—WABC (2 hours). | 6:45—Featute Program. | 7:00—Theater of Air. 30—Sponsored Program. 00—K. O. Riley. 15—Hum & Strum, | 8:30—Same of WJZ. 9:00—Variety. —Sponsored Program. 9:30—America’s Program. 00—Los Amigos. 30—Same as WJZ. :00—Chime Reveries. 00—Variety (12 hours). Seaaanaasn ' T_ 5:00—"“The Rod and Stream.” ~The Tea Timers :15—Barclay Orchestra Pargth ¢ + Black and Gold Room Orchestra 30—California_Ramblers. 1 3 39 8 5:45—"What a United Staies Senator Adadsl 2 se. £ 5:44 t Has Learned About ine Incas,” A bt At ¢ i By ~Uncie Ab> and David. by Science Service. S i S ‘Am Ar e 00—Correct time. hicd ’ 2 ¥4 With | §:01—Hawaiian Melody Boys. R. C. A, hous & ¢ 3 5:15—Flashes from The Evening Star. £ dhker Shtiorial Brogds | 6:3 o0k odian. 30—Rice's Bakery Orchestra. hioned Dance Band —Correct time. Fleischmann Sunshine hour. -Orange Crush program. Arco Birthday Party. 15—R. Harris & Co. program. ~Jack Frost melcdy m-ments. 30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. g —American Legion program, :45—Ford Dealers’ program. 10:30—Park Central Orchestra. 00—Van Heusen program. 00—Weather forecast 30—Detective story hour. :01 to 12:00—Studio program. 00—Burbig's Syncopated History. Early Program Tomorrow. :30—Republican radio rally; Repre- 45a—Tower health exercises. g i S i HERORDTS, 00—Fidac_Conference. - :45—Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians | 00—Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. 30—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. 00—Correct, time. 365.6—WHAS—820, 0—Same as WEAF. 00—Singing Scamps. 15—Hungarians. 8:30—Same as WJZ. 9:00—Same as WEAF. 30—WJZ (15); News. 50—Violin Solo, 00—Hour from WJZ. 461.3—WSM—659, :00—WEAF (11 hours), 30—Same as WEAF, 30—Same as WJZ. 0:45—Jack and Bill. 11 00—Same as WJZ. z:nJ—Wk\'A-l.lln. 6:00—WJZ (15); Musie. 6:30—WJZ (15); Trio. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN. 428.3—WLW—700. 15—Brooks & Ro: OIL BURNERS We represent this really superior oil burner in Washingion—because we know we can safely put our reputation behind its satisfactory performance. Its freedom from complicated mechanism insures not only its perfect functioning, but it is notably free from noise and vibration. At the same time it meets every varying phase of installation with 1007 efficiency— +-saving work and worry—with a minimum of expense for fuel. Reduced $365 I«\(rag Completely Installed—Ready to Fire 282.83—WBAL—1,060. :00—WJZ (4 hours). ne American cities, from Maine to | California, will be linked for the pro- gram. Governors of six of the nine States will be heard in brief addresses Allen of Massachusetts, Gardiner of Maine, Carlton of Florida, Moody of Texas, Young of California, Norblad of | Oregon and Lieut. Gov. Sterling of 282.8—WTIC—1,060. :30—Orchestra; News, 00—Dance Orchestra. :30—Music Qu! 422.3—WOR—710. :00—Uncle Don. :30—Sports Program. :45—Orchestra. 6:00—Dance Music. ‘15—Political Talk. 6:30—Musicale :00—Little Symphony. 0—To Be Announced. 0—Art Quintet 0—Around the World. 9:30—Kent & Glenn, :45—Globe Trotter. :00—Orchestra. :30—The Moonbeams. YOUI\G— for a Lonyg, Long Time They keep the freshness of youth long past the hour of old age. 398.8—WIR—1750. | 6:00—variety Hour. | 7:00—WJz (3 hours) 10:90—Sponsored Program. :15—Painters. 10:30—_Same 1% WJz. 11:00—>Musicale. 11:30—Variety (1'% hours). begin at 9 mmh 00a—The Crackels Man. —Morning \ll"nd'm 8 30’\7 Morning mnd~ 9:003—The Week Enders. 9:30a—Opening the morning mail. 1 10:00a. ‘Complexions,” by Helen Chase. 10:15a. ‘ooking demonstrations, 10:45a—Fifth avenue fashions. 11:00a—Columbia Revue. | 11:30a—Manhattan Towers Orchestra. 12:00m—Lotus_Orchestra. 12:30—Harry Tucker's Orchestra, 1:00—Rhythm Ramblers. 1:30—Columbia Artists' recital. 2:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:30—Today in history. 2:32—Columbia Nature Club. 2:45—"Heredity and Environment,” by Dr. A. F. Blakeslee, 3:00—Light opera gems. | 3:30—Thirty Mmlfle Men, 205.4 Melen | W] 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Uncle Jim and Mary Jane, 45—Moving picture_previcws, 00—On With the Dance. 30—Boy Scout radio rally, ry and_science. 15—Down the Highway. 00—Dinner_music. 30—News flashes. 40—Classified program. 00—Police flashes. 15—Travel talk by Lucy Salamanca. 30—Time signals. 31—Ethel West, soprano. 45—Kalna Boys. 00—Sweeney the Cop. 15—The Bell Hops. 05—Turkey Breast, Skipy and Mon- keyface. 30—Jimmie Harbison, pianist. 10:00 to 11:00—Holt’s Pret Ensemble. Early Program Tomerrow. 9:00 to 1:00—Halpful hints to house- wives; farm news; current events and music. 2:00—Midafternoon musicale. 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, 348.6—WABC New York—860, (NBC Chain.) (CBS Chain.) 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:30—Tip Top Club, Variaty. 6:00—The Midweek Hymn Sing. | 7:00—Toscha Seidel Orrh-!lrl. 7:30—H. V. Kaltenborn, News. 7:45—The Melody Musketeers, 8:00—Musical Program. 8:30—Detective Mystery Dramas. 9:00—Henry Burb! History. 9:30—Radio Political Rally. 0 0 ANYWHERE IN THE CITY PROPER 6i°6”6 On \\ ngs of Snnr P 2:00m-—America’s Cup Races, nehine heir :10—Retail food market review. own numbers, which he will cho | 12:20—Palais d'Or Orchestra among his old favorites and new Broad- | 12 45 National farm and home hour, way scngs 30—Organ recital The Arco Bi 00—America’s Cup Races. as its reincarnated guest Dr. Samuel| 3:10_Organ recital. Johnson, the great wit and literary| 3:30_Morgan Trio. critic who dominated English literature | 3.00_America's Cup Races. during the eighteenth century, and! 319 Dancing melodies James Boswell, his biographer. The| 4:00_“The Lady Next Door.” musical portion of the program features ! 3 John Mcnodieff, basto, ‘and Harold ywr(yy Hansen, tenor, and the Rondoliers| L Quartet ! Eugene Orm s Orchestra and | Oliver_Smith, t feature the| Jack Frost M principal con getti’s “Un stral Strad=lla” Moon and 1 Fidac Convention Opening. WMAL and other Columbia Broad-| ecasting System stations will broadcast | tonight the formal opening of the Fidac | Conference from Memorial Continental Hall. The principal speakers will be Gen. John J. Pershing, Maj. O. L. Bodenhamer, national commander of | the American Legion, and Col. Thad H. | Brown, general counsel of the Federal Radio Commission. Music will be pro- vided by the United States Marine Band. The second of the series of Colum-| bia's radio pclitical rallies will be in charge of the Rep: n National Com- mittze. Representative Will R. Wood of Indiana, chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, will | be the speaker. His to “American | Business and Democratic Bunk.” Ancther outstanding WMAL-Colum- | bia presentation will be the first of a| new_ series of Heusen programs Norman Brokenshire will serve &s_thi master of cercmonies. Annette Han shaw, contralto crooner; a quartet and | Billy Artz's Orcestra will take part. “Little Red Riding Hood.” Henry Burbig's version of “Little Red Riding Hood” will be featured on a pro- | gram with Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra | and the Master Singers' Quartet in the | Burbig's Syncopated History presenta- | tion. The Olmstead Trio will present a half-hour concert tcnight over WOL.|19:30—_Don Bigelow's Orchestra. The station also has scheduled a Com- | 11:00—Jack Albin's Orchestra (1 hour). munity Chest prcgram and dinner con- . cert. The Bellhops’ Boys aml Walter will be the principal prgram of WJSV. It'll incur no obligation to consult with us about Kleen-Heet and its service to you. Just phone Na- tional 1778 and we'll go into interesting details. 256.3—WCAU—1,170, :15—Orchestra. :30—Same as WABC. :00—Sponsored Program. :30—WABC (2 hours). :30—Fur Trappers. :00—Organ Recital 115—WABC (134 horus). hday y_ will have| The Sign of the Sylvania Dealer Wm. Conradis Co. For more than 30 years serving the public heating requirements efficiently 1013 Twelfth Street N.W. 228.9 Meters. 1.310 Kilocycles. 30—Sports hour. 5:00—Review of current literature by Maria Bransford. a time music. Got Our Constitu- y A. G. Morse. 45—Dinner concert. —Community Chest program. 30—Phillips Cavaliers. :00—Studio feature, 0—News flashes. 30 to 8:00—Olmsted Trio, Early Program Tomorrow. 00a—Musical clock. :00a—Birthdays. usical clock. 'alk by Peggy Clark. 30a—Musical program. 00a—High Lights. 15a—Musical program. 11:30a—Previews of Coming Attractions. 12:00—Auth Brevities. 12:10 to 1:00—Luncheon musie, NAA 3¢5 Meters. 620 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. 305.9—KDKA—980. :00—Same as WJZ, 15—The Jesters. :30—Same as WJZ. 6:45—Feature Program. 7:00—WJZ (3% hours). 10:30—Sports: Orchestra. again rture und Sullivan’s “The | Vhere iswr a knock in a tankful OF THIS FINER MOTOR FUEL One of the reasons that ESSO is the most power= ful motor fuel sold in Washington is that it does not knock . . . “4 fuel that knocks in any particular engine gives less power and less miles per gallon than a similar fuel which does not.”’— Dr. H. C. Dickinson of the United States Bureau of Standards, in an article on “Anti-Knock”’ Gasolines, published this year in the United States Daily. That’s why we’re so particular to have ESSO’s special base stock low in knock rating. Then td'that finer stock is added Ethyl fluid, the most effective anti-knock ingredient known to science. © CEBIaaaaBBBDT B v 7:00—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. 8:00—The Birthday Party. 8:30—Melody Moments, Tenor. 9:00—American Legion Program. 6:30—Hudson Program. Sketch. ' | | 10:00—Bert Loew’s Orchestra. 10:15—Heywood Broun's Column. Orchestra, the Kalua Holt's Fret Ensemble ontributors 1o the Norway has a zrl‘m influx of tourists during the Summer. Py ) Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT 7:00—Fleischmann's Sunshine hour; Little Jack Little and Rudy Vallee and his orchestra — WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:00—Van Heusen program; orchestra and quartet WMAL and Columbia chain. 8:30—Maxwell hour ‘Thomas Whiler, pianist; Rollick- ers Quartet and Willard Rabinson's Ensemble — WJZ, WBAL, WHAM KDKA, WSM and others. 8:30—Detective Story hour; dramatization — WMAL and C. B, S. network. 9:00—R. C. A. hour; American Legion program, with Mme. Schumann - Heink, Martha Atwood and or- chestra—WRC and N. B, C. network. 9:30—Revublican 14th and F Streets, Washington, D.C. Use ESSO—and when the whistle blows, pick up faster—get by that car ahead—without a single knock, No wonder ESSO gives more power—yet costs no more by the mile. No wonder that more Washing- ton motorists are switching to the Giant Power Fuel every day. Fill up your car with ESSO to- day—there isn’t a knock in a tankful. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW. JERSEY ARE TALKING ABOUT IT.. LIFE-LIKE TONE You Can Have it INYOUR PRESENT RADIO SET .... Perhaps you've already heard about Arcturus Tubes, the tubes with the Life-Like Tone. Set owners everywhere are enthusiastic about the results they get with these improved tubes. Pro- grams are clearer, more realistic, and snap through in 7 seconds. Every selec- tion is more melodipus and satisfying. Your present radio set can give you this better reproduction if you use Arc- turus Tubes. See your dealer today; hear Arcturus Tubes in action. Then try them in your own set and get @// the enjoy- ment you hoped for when you bought your radio. ARCTURUS TUBES “for every RADIO radio rally Representative Will R Wood of Indiana—WMAL and coest-to-coast C. B. S. network 10:00—Fidac _conference; Gen. John J. Pershing—WMAL and C. B. S. neiwork 10:30—Park Central Orchestra dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network Today's tangled traffic at I3th and F Streets demands the extra, knockless power 2 that ESSO gives. 00000000000 000000000000 Call — \O all 5 < $ 3o Q ams 4672 $ 3 «q, APITOL RADIOS | H SERVICE $ * > ervice Exclusively $40000000000000000000000 All over Washington motorists will tell you that ESSO, selling at a 3-cent premium over regular gasolines, is more than worth its extra cost, for it eliminates knocks—and costs no more by the mile. A recent traffic check showed that one out of every 5 cars that round this corner at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is powered by ESSO. with luxury of the Blackstone Hotel winter—enjoying a hand- Iemely furnished room, with private bath and breakfast each morning in the cafe—for two by the month, each $9 Per Week location for convenience— ! car fareto pay. Inspect now HARRY WOOD, Mgr. Blackstone Hotel 1016 17th St. 3510 Typical of “Standard” Stations all over Washington is this clean, new station at 15th Street and Pernnsylvania Avenue. Drive tothe nearest “ Standavd" dealer or service station today; say “ESSO—and fill it up”—then try fo hear a knock! THE GIANT POWER FUEL More powerful than any gasoline—and costs no more by the mile.