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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1930. - * C-S§ i 348.6—! lew York—860, 428.3—WLW—1 3;5..—“& 120, _H‘fl:-l:wJ;'.A—l,l 0. : MOBILOIL OPENS || Today on the Radio ||jpssiras |ifges |[iEEEEE~ S (AR T 6:45—Orchestra. ot Manhattan. 7:00—Hour from WJZ. 10:15—Same as WEAR. i Te s t e d herwi Mirth 3 :30—Same as WJZ. ; FAI-I. PRUBRAMS Ly s i ight. 3 10:45—String and Chimes, vs. 3 . 8:30—Smoker, Senator and Major. 9:30—Peanut Revue. : 11:00—Untversity of Kentucky; News. : insure clear LOCAL ST 'ATIONS. 9:00—Voice of Columbia. 10:00—The Sonneteers. 11:30—Orchestras. . 10:00—Bert Lown's Orchestra. 10:30—WJZ (1 hour). reception. WRC 315.6 Meters. WMAL 4759 Meters. 10:15—Heywood Broun’s Column. 11:30—Orchestra. N Concert Will Comprise Mas- 950 Kilocycles, 630 Kilocycles. 10:30—Melodies of California, 12:00—Musical. N T INSIST ON ”g:;:du;‘ c;;ma, ::Og:Muslcllrulbum. el Hgg:x:m x:::‘n-. ?}l;chgtn. 12:30—Variety (1 hour). 3 |, Authors get off comparatively e . . . 3 e Next Door. ‘Primer for Town rmers. R nn e Organ. % terpieces and Will Be Dedi- | 4:30—The Tea Tmers. 4:10_Huston Ray's Orchestra. —— 398.8—WIR—150. T Dirihs The Mg ALs 400k b nn:r? i 5:00—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. | 4:30—Booklovers’ story time, 394.5—WJZ New York—760, 6:15—Variety. Wrots s Mook o8 gv':,”;b;g ,‘_“m";:‘u cated to Radio Week. 5:15—'Tamous _Paintings e NN (N. B. C. Chain.) 7:00—Melodists. VIz. was condemned literally to eat his owrr] $:30—Black and Gold Room Orchestra. | 3:15—National Amateur Golf Tourna- A e NewL 7:30—Forget Me Nots. sy lse; T Bl e sa 5:39—News flashes. | ment summaries. o ® . - The Mobiloll concert will open its| 5:44—Correct time. 5:30—"Newsacting.” 6:15—Secret Cases. o g, S Rupulled to SwaliaN UEPUBLS Fall series tonight over WRC and a| 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 5:40—Nelson's Glen Islanders. 6:15—Piano Twins. 10:30—WJZ (1 hour) network of other National Broadcasting | 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 0—Correct time. 6:30—Phil Cook, One-Man Show. 11:30—Variety (1% hours) Co. stations, with a program dedicated | 6:15—Studebaker organist. 1—The Crockett Mountaineers. 6:45—Entertainers, Cavaliers. g EL i %o National Radio week. 6:30—Phil Cook, comedian. .| 7:00—Kogen’s Orchestra. b Masterpleces of the world’s famous| 6:45—“Back of the News in Wash- 7:30—Foresters Male Quartet. 405.2—WSB—740. composers make up the program, in ington,” by William Hard. 3 8:00—Old_ Masters, Music Drama. 7:00—Orchestra. which Tandy MacKenzie, Scotch-Ha-| 7:00—East. of Cairo. . 8:15—Sponsored Program. 7:30—Feature Program. waiian tenor, will make his debut as a | 7:30—Mobiloil concert. 01—“Radio Joe and His Budget| 8:30—Pleasure Hour, Variety. 8:00—WEAF (2 hours). radio soloist. MacKenzie will be heard | 8:00—Halsey-Stuart program. Boys.” 9:30—Wayside Inn. 10:00—Sponsored Program. in “Libestraum” of Schipa-Liszt and | 8:30—Palmolive hour. 7:30—Forty-Fathom Trawlers. 10:00—Slumber Hour. 10:15—Same as WEAF. Verdi's “Celeste Aida.” The orchestral | 9:30—Coco-Cola program. 8:00—Correct time. 11:00—Toronto Dance. 10:30—Same as WJZ. features will be the “Rienzi Overture” [10:00—Vincent Lopez's Orchestra, - 10:45—Feature. of Wagner, Tschaikowsky's “Humor-|10:30—Jack Albin's Orchestra. 8 272.6—WPG—1,100. 11:00—Concert Program. esque” and Schumann's “Traumerel,” | 11:00—Weather forecast. 9:0 7:00—Scores; Orchestra. 12:00—Theater Program. A program of popular melodies will | 11:01 to 12:00—Gov. Clinton Orchestra. Eucharistic Congress at Omaha. | 7:30—WABC (2!, hours), be played by Leonard Joy's all-string Barly: Progeasi Tansiemew. 10:00—Swanee Syncopators. 10:00—Musical Feature. orchestra in the Coca-Cola program. oy S 2 0—California_melodies. 10:30—WABC (13; hours). Grantiand Rice will discuss the na- E:g:—fi%fi;{nr""l}“’:;fir“fl 00—Biltmore Orch;!u'n. TS CLENICIDE tional amateur golf tournament in| 7:158—] : 0—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. : 5 s Brogress at the Merion Cricket Club. | T:308—Cheerio, 00t 1:00--"DX" ‘request program | 5:00—Same as WJZ. PRPsim o g B rllllkly, we have too many pianos now in stock. Of course, we Meyerbeer’s “Coronation March,” et " 3 y Stanley and Les Colvin, 5:30—Baritone. afe ective Cleansing H . A R seectiory| 8138 Morming melodies” Ll e, o skt would like to sell them. Some new, some used instruments. Every fi Victor Herbert'’s “Princess Pat” —Ths S ogram. = 3 sy b B o i S 2 . Ik Sentareiilie: msieal portion of the | 9:T8a~ Timely. Garden Suggestions.” | 8:008—Something for every one. 282.8—WTIC—1,060. TR L I piano in the sale will be sacrificed at a price almost unbelievable. Halsey-Stuart broadcast. A variety - R. 3 —Motning monds. 7:00—Islanders; Review. oves g i it 2 program will be offered during the | 9:30a—Food Round Table. —Talk by Ida Bailey Allen, B oo i Temoves gresse and spots and The llasl;mg ;educhom on Crands, Players, Uprights should cause Palmolive hour. Paul Oliver, tenor,| 9 . . 8:00—Vocal and Orchestra. ¢ lea: duct many to be sold i diately. All pi i il A ] ver, BenO, | 000k Ao At e, : ; infects as it cleans . . . & product y sold immediately. ianos not sold i g Tl e . il | 10:158—Radio Household Institute, Food talk. e s ). of modern research. L g outright will be : 10:00—News; Organ. laced in the h ilies i g 3 i — = verdi’s | 10:30a—Th= Rinso Talkie. . : i placed in the homes of familiesinterested in ow: i "o quariet. contri. | 10:45a—Sweet, and Low Down. 0a—The party house. 10:30—Merry Madcaps. Gkt - aubAl s SR e e At vaf i owning a piano in Weite: e immediate future, particularly homes where there are children. Ope! 11:00a—O ‘melodie: :00a—Dos = people in this territory. bution will be “Just Like a Melody Out :%0a—Organ me! 8. :00a—Dorothy Chase and the Charis 422.3—WOR—710. 11:30a—The Luncheon Ensemble. Players. i Caled Products Com of the Sky. e TR ? y 5:00—Uncle Don. Box 3155 pany You must call at the store to file your request. “Madame Satan” Selections. 12:10—Sunshine Carolers. 5 i 0 Kay Johnson, stage and screen star, | 12:45—National Farm and Home hour. | 11:45a—Manhattan Towers Orchestra, | 5 : Washington, D. C. - - “ 1:30—Talk b, Louis Rothschild, . g g Dl T | oo Tl PRt et Gt | St Positively No Charge Of Any Kind fornia Melodies broadcast tonight over Bureau. 0—Organ recital by Ann Leat. O I "We, of course, reserve the right to select the homes in which the WMAL and a network of other Colum- | 1:45—The Melody Three. 0—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 7:30—Organ Recital. e ions.| 2:15—"“The Women of Europe,” by 0—Jack llie. 8:00—Vocal and Orchestra. . a bla Broadcasting System . stations and Willie PHONE pianos are to be placed and they may be used indefinitely NAT. 3799 until we need them. Other participants will be the Halle- Baroness von Lowenfeld. 5—Rockinghorse Ranch. 8:30—Marimba Band, Juinh Negro Quartet, the Biltmore Trio| 2:30—The Merrymakers. 5—“Garbied News," by Atwell, 9:00—Tuneful Tales. and the KHJ Orchestra, directed by | 3:00—Three Little Maids. 0—Melody magic. 9:30—String Wisard, - CHAS. M. STIEFF The story concerns a major in the Brit- (W ()], 2239 Meters. Bress. GHNEORE v hoes s Miociated RADIO g ® . L] mc. e stos pe 4 i v {3h army in Tndla who i ntrusted with 1,310 Kilocycles. time. St £ Open Evenings { PR the delivery of & priceless diamond to| 3:30—Sports hours. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles § Copyright, 1930, L. C. Gorsuch. = = = Out-of-Town Stations. the same name, will be the dramatiza- Army War College. or = Programs prepared by the Associated T—WHAM—1,150. tion of the Forty Fathom Trawlers. A= Raymond Paige. 3:30—The Lady Next Door. :00—Manhattan Towers Orchestra, | 9:45—Globe Trotter. his queen. 5:00—Talk by Louls Rothschild, [ O% Tight.) - 5 1" adapted| 4:00 to 4:30—"Perils of th Plains,” 10:00—Dance Orchestra. from Wil Clone Russells :c?m}; of broadcast _from the 10:30—The Moonbeams. ¢ ppes Billy Artzt’s Orchestra and Annette director of the Better Business 454.3—WEAF New York—660, M . W. DO VE Hanshaw, crooner, will provide the Van Bureau. (N. B. C: Chain.) ey Heusen program, which is made up of | 5:15—Sports_hour, coftinued. £ - g e 379.5—-WGY—190. 1118 13th St. NW. such popular melodies as “Scamp of | 6:00—Edith Reed’s program. 5:45 Uncle Abe and David. 5:45—Same as WEAF. T L ey e s Gl S Ran e, it i You” and “Sing, You Sinners.” 7:00—Eva Whitford Lovette, soprano.| 6:15—Radio Luminaries. 6:45—Same as WEAF. I So D& Mlenarol. 7:20—News flashes. 6:45—Back of the News. 7:00—Concert Program. Leulevilie 2 4 7:30 to 8:00—Ted Stamford’s Venus' 7:00—East of ‘Cairo. 7:30—WEAF (3 hours). YLouisville, Ky., will be honored in the Chchinten: 7:30—Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra. — Gold Medal presentation. The organ Sl Progiiin Meamptioin 8:00—0ld Counselor. 302.8—WBZ—990. selections range from “Beautiful Ohio” = ® 8: 2 6:00—Same as WJZ. to “My Future Just Past.” The quar-| 7:30a—Musical clock. : % My tet will sing “Sleep, Kentucky Babe,” | 8:00a—Birthdays. 10:00—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 6:30—WJZ (3 hours) and “My Old Kentucky Home." 8:10a—Musical clock. 10:15—Uncle Abe and David (repeat).| 9:30—Concert. it The weekly program by “Radio Joe | 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 10:30—Spitalny's Music, 10:00—Sports: Organ. and His Budget Boys” and speeches in | 10:15a—Musical program. 11:00—Hour of Dance Music. 10:45—Singing Planist. connection_with the Eucharistic Con- | 11:00 D i 10:45—Singing Pianist. e e o cirastions " “Fiadis | 11:458—TLuncheon music psd e s " CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN other outstanding attractions. “Radio | 11: : ; ST T eelebrate the opening. of | 12:30 to 1:00—Paul Gable, organist. T el STATIONS. ashington's public schools with & spe- e 6:30—WJZ (315 hours). 277.6—WBT—1,080. “school night” present g 10:00—Sports; Orchestra. : die Peabody, the banjo wizard ap- 2054 Meters, :00—Same 3 a4t i e Thester, will Sia| WID Y 1468 Kilerpeies. . e ‘with Edith Reed in presenting a special | 3:00—Bob Merchant. 256.3—WCAU—1,170, m tonight over WOL at 6 o'clock. | 4:00—On With the Dance. 6:30—Same as WABC. : &Wflc‘?fii“?fiéhm. progra A recital by Eva Whitford Lovette, 50- | 4:30_Children's program. 00—Financiers. 10:30—S; d 0, will be another feature. 5:00—Science and history. 5 jponsored Program. Povette "will sing Tost's “Could 1" | §:00—Dinner music. piLé 30—WABC (41 hours) 11:00—Hour from WABC. *T've Been Roaming” and “My Heart| g:15-yService program. st Thy Sweet Voice.” 6:30—News flashes. The Alexandria Hawallans and the | g:40 Classified program. ‘Harmony Songsters will be the princi- | 7:00—Police flashes. pal contributors to the program tonight | 7:15—Talk, of WJISV. 7:30—Time signals. T7:31—Program by Chamber of Com- 5 iy DENIED PAY RAISE, CAT | .00 ot motes oount. V. A N N | N/ E R S A R y QUITS CHASING MICE| 535 trava s by Do ‘e 8:45—Travel talk by Dr. John O. Knott. 9:00—Rhythm Three. Service in British Treasury Re-| 915 popular songs by Don Whitman. 4 b I sumed When Chancellor Yields 9:30—Harmony Songsters. ? h 5 PQCI C P G’(] m 10:00—Alexandria Hawaiians, - u e 3 s to 6 Cents-a-Day Appeal. 10:30 to 11:00—Awgwan Orchestra, : rly Program Tomorrow. LONDON, September 24 (NANA). — Early 3 Rufus, the om?hl mice hunter of the| 9:00a—Down South in Dixie, British treasury, in London, has been | .9:10a—Weather man. [ J living until recently, on :‘cel’llu a dn¥‘. :::gl:yuaclun':‘l:gde. creen rl ‘That, ided Rufus, is hardly enou; :45a—September es. e o 4 - 10:30a—Our Children. for an irdinary cat, no less for one who : guards the British mint. But the | 11:00a—Gospel songs, gLl Pea | s u G P lJords of the treasury turned down a sug- igiflom—coflefi time. & g i gestion that Rufus should get a raise | 12:05—Farm news program. in pay. 12:45 to 1:00—News of the day. i The cat then refused to chase mice.| 2:00—Afternoon musicale. | - It spent its mornings and afternoons| 2:15—Bob Merchant and David Mar- | sleeping in the sun and its evenings tin, wandering about town. Dame Maude | 2:36—Musical program. § § E Lawrence, head of the women :;1‘ th: g::)g:vncle Jimrnv%' and Mary Jane. 3 civil service, enlisted the sympathy of E Picture previews, | i : Philip Snowden. A second memoran- 5 & : G went to e chancolor of The $h- | e v : rea avors e chequer, and, after an interview with | J¥F¥¥¥¥¥¥X Fy Rufus, was noted: “Treasury vote: Approve 50 per cent | At Ab t ] e ey AN o ou Rufus is now living on 6 cents a day and hard times have come upon the mint mice. : - ° (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- I} paper Alliance.) p oo ¥ . Squirrels Invade Cornfields. GREENSBORO, N. C. (.—He bit of news for nimrods. Squirrels in Guilford County have become 50 numer- ous and #o brazen they are deliberately eating the farmers’ corn. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—The Yeast Foamers: or- shestra and soloists in popular program — WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, WHAM, WLW, KYW, KWK and others. 7:30—Mobilofl concert; ‘Tandy MacKenzie, tenor, and Shilkret’s Orchestra— WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 8:30—Camel hour; Billy Hughes, Reinald Werrenrath, Mary McCoy and Previn's Or- There’s nothing else in Breyers chestra — WJZ, WBZ, WJR, WLW, KYW, KWK, Ice Cream. No extracts or syne ‘WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WREN and WSJS. | ; g e i ¢ § thetic flavors . . no manufactured 9:30—Coco-Cola Program; Leon- N R A e A A s T : ard Jovs Orchestra“and | | =g ‘AIA - < i cream or cream substitutes . . no rani ice, sport v, | 4 MRS 5 3 writer—WRC and N. B. | | w oA R o W | T”I tca Llicicus inferior ingredients of any kind. C. network. 10:00—Vincent Lopez and or- chestra, dance music— The Freshness of Early Fail ‘WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 10:30—California Melodies; Kay JFRESH, “peppy” early Fall days—days of Johnson and screen and radio stars—WMAL and vigor and fun—days to enjoy the fresh, rich, C. B. B. network. juicy flavor of tender steaks and chops grilled over live hickory coals in the savory outdoor manner —a Grill spe- cialty, This High-Grade Tube Tester Cost More Than Most of the Electric Radio Sets. Use This ment To Test Your Radio Tubes “Free of Charge” Bring Them in Today «STAR ~ RADIO CO. 409 11th St. N.W. 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