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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930. e uvsmm AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. The mmfim LESTER ALLEN and BARBARA NEWBERRY. BARKFR, DICK KEENE .'ni'e." PERFECT STAGE & SCREEN ’w RESERVE CREDITS CH BACK g | v Today on the Radio DAMROS LOCAL STATIONS. ' 475.9 Meters. 315.6 Meters. Daily Average Volume Shows Y?{n Acl,jm‘,’_' e Yfifm’lfifl"é{,‘.flfz., Noted Director to Replace = Increase of $29,- i%Efi?;:«}:‘é‘L; oot ban game 346—Nayy-Nolre Dame foot ball; Apthur. Pryor-on General P 4 6 Ui . d Scien ots. : awthorne Cup Race. . i t | 000,000. 5 g g o, ouald i,-?g:;fi.fflpum ixpn:z Esitincoad Electric Hour. s % J Dvam:' 3‘1 The Year with blrg'a“dqu; 5:45-51?3‘{&; from The Evening Star. 5:30—Campus Carollers. i D il e & 3 0 ' Gvutes' Favorites By the Associated Press. $00—Correct time. o N 5:45—"The Fourth National Orchid ‘The daily average- volume of Federal :01—Foot ball scores. Exhibition,” by W. R. Beattie. o{‘chesin, uhlot;; nm?‘:xrr:mleormaxgzywm;: Reserve Bank credit outstanding during | 6:15—"Mary, the Mother of Jesus,” 6:00—News flashes. the mcnl'fllp " vonilo oomerts re: | the week ending October 8, as reported by Dr. Willlam Knowles Cooper.| °° 2% sume their weekly B by the Federal Reserve Banks, was| 6:30—Rhythrh Ramblers, 6:10—Smith Ballew's Orchestra, placing Arthur Pryor an and in | $1.041,000000, an increase of $2,000.- | 6:45—“The Chamber of Commerce In-| 6:39—"A Five Year Expansion Pro-|the General Electric hour to be broad- | 000 compared with the preceding weck gram for the District,” by |cast by WRC and a network of other and a decrease of $383,000,000 com- ity ahd ¥ | National Broadcasting Co. stations. 3 Thomas P. Littlepage. pared with the corresponding week in TSl PN By CRATIs | . g0 Ougrect e, - T Damrosch will open the concert with | (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being 1929 Gt own Today. . 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. the “Overture” to Thomas' “Mignon.” The Federal Reserve Board's weekly | 4 01— ommeosy tney 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. The other selections are the “Dance of | EARLE—I3th st. n.w. Teview, issued Thursday, added that on | 713 —vine momouniaineers. .| 7:15_Washington Gas Light Quintet |the Furles” and the “Dante of the| vFHE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. October 8 total Reserve Bank credits| ' 1o pUhe Romance of Chemistry.”| 7.¢5_Marguerite Clark Cromwell, | Blessed Spirits” by Gluck: the “Over-| AMBASSADOR—ISth and Col. rd. n.w. amounted to $1,012,000,000, an increase | ;.50 oY werren W. Watson, soprano. "| ture” to Beethoven's “Lenore N APOLLO—G%4 1 st of $2,000,000 for the week. This corre- Z:’Hg’:‘}'"’t'e& Chronicles: 8:00—Salon Singers. and “Suite No. 1," from Bizet's “L'Af~! AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley sponds with an increase of $14,000,000 | & l—Dlxl:cEch':ecx' 8:30—Sign of the Shell. lesienne.” AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. 8 8 | I pldy you\ Straight Poker - If | Win, He's Mine - If | Lose We're Both Yours/ in member bank Reserve balances, off-| 5 9:00—General Electric Hour. CENTRAL—9th st. set, in part, by a decline of $5,000000| 3:30—Colonial Male Chorus. 10:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra. Pregram ‘Schidule (Changed. OLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. in'money in circulation and Increases | 2:45—Waliace Silversmiths. | 11:00—Weather forecast. The “Sign of the Shell" program.| EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. of $3,000,000 in monetary gold stock | 8:00—Hank Simmons' Show Boat. 11:01—Troubadour of the Moon. broaucest heretofore 'on Monday T'gH { HOME-1330 C st and $3,000,000 in Treasury currency. :00—Chicago variety program. 11:15—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestra. imakes its appesrance in a new SPOi|*JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. Holdings of discounted bills de- | 10:30—Jesse Crawford, organist. 12:00 to 1:00a—Rudy Vallee and his | o the WRC schedule. e montes | ‘RIALTO—9th st. near G, o AL & VITAPHONE creased $13,000,000 during the week, the | 11:00—Mount Royal Orchestra, from Orchestra, SOl B8 e O e ien | | SATUE S O A DA 0's FAMOUS PLAY principal changes being declines of Montreal. Stk with Art Kassel's Orcpesun prov! rfi{l STANTON—515 C st. n.e. 2 $3.000.000 each at the Federal Reserve |11:30—Guy Lombardo and his Royal yeryQys 2054 Meters. the music. The program tonight Will| SypyAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w, 3 Banks of Boston and St. Louis and Canadians, J 1,460 Kilocycles. be,_dedicated to Columbus dav. =~ = |+TAKOMA—ith and Butternut sts. 2,000,000 each at Philadelphia, Atlanta |12:00—Correct time. 2:00—Aftarnoon’ musicale. e e i O e ahnis | *TIVOLR—14ih and Park . and Chicago. 3:00—Ryder Violin Ensemble. pictures wil bt *YORK—Georgia ave. and Quebeo 228.9 Meters. Ross, tenor soloist, during the ““Trouba- i m’l’;i"‘.fifiiiel“’ifi‘&i;sfi& "’;‘im&‘%é‘é WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. :30—Mother Goose party. dour of the Moon” broadcast. “Ro- Maryland and Virginia \VAQNED BROS - RUTII“RO& AND' MONTAGUE Cuying/ 3 ) 4:00—On With the Dance. ance” “Cameo Kirby" “Dancing and of Treasury certificates and bills| 3:30—Good afternoon program. 080 2 e SO ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. 81000000, while holdings of Tressury | 4:30—Cornwell’s Musical Travelogue. | 5:lo poum the FHihens: Bysetir: AUQ LUl Be Wius" are | AwCADNCCHANEN MK ovEQTuRE " notes deciined $1,000,000. :00—Modern nights. 6:00_Ners mdahies g P Rolte and his Lucky Strike Or-| ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. :30—One-Time Opportunities, 6:14—0n the Mat, chestra, Bernte Cummins and his New| AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. VITAPHONE VARIETY UNION EXCHANGE BANK :00—Mandolin and_guitar selections | :15—Classified program. Yorker Orchestra and Rudy Vallee and | BEREELEY - Berkeley Springs, W. Va. EARLE NEWS s by Walter T. Holt, 6:45—Dinner music. his orchestra will provide WRC's dance | & ot i o e :20—Musical interlude. 18- P06 etk aces et vAbts CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. AT HANCOCK CLOSES| 6:30—Pniips Cavalters. 7:30—Time signal. : *COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. oW = = :00—Musical_interlude. 7:31—Cotton Butterfield. Offer New Program. gm,_\l;fi:—crme, Y" S ’GE' ;rn! I-J DOWN o :05—Myrtle Barnes, soprano, 8:00—Uncle Jerry. WMAL and other Columbia Broad- | Mnmo e ¥ HOne e SemsATIONAL Tack of Business Is Given as Cause | 739 to 7:30—News flashes, 8.15—Miss “Jo» Blair. casting System statlons will introduce | "EMPIRE 5: nAu,—wma L inia ~oves % CORNELIUS VANDERBILT by Cashier John T. NAA 4345 Meters, g::o—Sunduy school lesson. tonight the first of a new series of pro- BE% e 9 9 0 0 :00—Big Ed and Pa Brown's Boys.|grams to be known as “Chevrolet| GLOBE—Berlin, Md. Mason. 690 Kilocycles. y :30—Greta Ludwig, contralto. Chronicles.” The programs will feature ;g}!’.@g&g&;flgn-t&k.'l\v. :45—Leslie Ryder, violipist. America’s outstanding military leaders. ERSON-—Brookneal, Va. :00—Paul Peterailia, tenor. Capt. Albert P. Baston of the 5th Ma- | LYRIC—Fishing ‘(«mk. Va. ‘15 to 11:00—Colonade Dance Music. | rines, the initial speaker, will describe | MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. the stirring events at Chateau Thierry | *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. back in 1918, which brought him the| MARYLAND—Kitzmiller, Md. Distinguished Service Cross, the Croix | MASONIC—Clifton Forge, Va. TED de Guerre and the Naval Cross. Eddie | *MECHANICS' HALL—Rock Hall, Md. Rickenbacker will introduce him. *MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. yeriria “The Romance of American Indus-| NELSON HALL—Lovingion, Va. 3! try” series will present Warren N. Wat- | NEW—Aberdeen, Md. Demhawn Dancers ton, secretary of the Manufacturing | *NEW—EIkton, Md. A Picture Which Reaches New Chemists- Assoctation. in a talk on ~The| NEW—Hancock, Md. In » Beautiful Dance Performance v . Height in Entertainment! Romance of Chemistry NEW—Lexington, Va. Seats, 51 to 3250 On Sale at Box OMce Show Boat Presentation. .’3'.5‘!.‘){’,'}3""" f:,';.l,',“:b\'r"‘ e P S | LIFE IN THE RAW sam V“"D anw 3:45—Weather Buresu reports. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star R ey R 1 MARTINSBURG, W. Va., October 11. ' ~—Closing of the Union Exchange Bank 0 60— Wencher Bufesu reports. of Hancock, Md., near here, on last Saturday was announced in banking circles here yesterday. John T. Mason, mayor of Hancock, OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. 1s ‘cashier of the bank and A. K. Dob- | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. son assistant cashier. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) Mr. Mason gave lack of business as i j the cause for closing. He said the bank 454.3—WEAF New York—é 302.8—WBZ—990. expected to pay all depositors in full. (N. B. C. Chain.) 6:00—Sports The bank is.li:ted in American Bank | 6:00—The Jameses. :30—The Boys. Reporter as organized in 1917 with ‘45—Same as WJZ. $50,000 in paid-up capital. Surplus, loans and deposits are not listed. ‘The bank rivate institution con- trolied by Mr. Mason and its liquidation 30—To be announced. :00—Variety Program. :30-—Same s WJZ. 00—Orchestra. Hank Simmons and his Show Boat troupe will present a four-act drama, “The Police Patrol The weekly Chi- cage Varjety program will follow this OPERA HOUSE—Piedmont, W. Va. PALACE—Frostburg, Md. PALACE—Hagerstown, Md. *RAMONA—Westminster, Md. COLORFUL...ELEMENTAL is voluntary, he sald. It has no con- nection with the two other banks in Hancock, both of which have charters. The bank was formed before the State banking law required superyision, 3 ‘was statec )y George . Page, Mary- :00—Ri g fand State banking commissioner. Y YR SSEROOS Bour. — — 348.6—WABC New York—860. (C. B. S. Chain,) RECEPTION AND BRIDGE i i) PARTY FOR CANDIDATES | §13—Rhyinm Rambiers. { 7:00—The Mountaineers. :30—Talk; Orchestra. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. presentation. *REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. An organ recital by Jesse Crawford, | *ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. and dance music by Guy Lombardo |*SECO—Silver Spring, Md. and his Royal Canadians and Jack | *STATE—Bethesda, Md. Denny and his Mount Royal Orchestra | *STATE—Westminster, Md. in Montreal are among WMAL's other | *STRAND—Staunton, Va. leading Columbia attractions. *UNIVERSAL—Shady Side, Md. Recitals by Greta Ludwig, contralto, | *WALLACE DALE—Tangier, Va. and Leslie Ryder, violinist, and the! WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. weekly International Sunday School lesson are among WJSV's features. WOL has scheduled mandolin _and —_— 00—Sponsored Progra .| guitar solos by Walter olt and a By 8 taft Correspondent of The St | 7:15—Salon Orchestra. 30—Same 45 Wz, recital by Myrtle Bamnes, soprano. 4 NORBECK. Md. October 1 qh«?m” ¥ ;3:;“";;::0 H?f: Orchestra. 00—Eponsored Program. - T mer; unty Republican candidates i 5 ariety. . Sere presenied at 5 bridge pariy and | 8:00—Talk on American Industry. ‘45— Hawailans Declines to Halt Oil Merger reception last night at the Manor Club| 8:15—Columbia Male Chorus. :00—Variety (212 hrs.). NEW_YORK, October 11 (#).—Su- PR Bl i nstf B by the Woman's Republican League of [ 8:30—The Firefighters. preme Court Justice Glennon Thursday -l ,;.. the fiase Montgomery County. The affair will| 8:45—The Silversmiths. 398.8—WJIR—1750. denied Hyman Schapiro a temporary epth and power of her gr mark the first public appearance in a 00—Simmons’ Show Boat. 15—Best Story. injunction to prevent the propo?ed { R A role. 30—Al & Pete. merger of the Petroleum Corporation JAMES GLEASON: in his fusini o Willlam ¥ Brosning. S0 Sesse “Crawtord org-mmtny'z America with the Sinclair Consoli Mrs, Willlam P. Broening, wife of the esse wford, nist. of merica o ) Republican gubernatorial candidate, will | 11:00—Jack Denny's Orchestra. s s dated Oil Co. Schapiro, & stockholder MARJORIE RAMBEAU in her debut T T in the former company, had declared on the talking screen, playing a A part that will tear your heart out. ‘be the guest of honor. 0—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. The following are to be in the re- |12:00—Bert Lown's Orchestra. :30—Same as WJZ. Bancamerica-Blair Co., 'Inc. bankers, :00—Michigan Hour. WL Gieers 4t 3he comgmer wE RICARDO CORTEZ as a sinister dude who's handy with a knife. ceiving line: Mrs. John R. Holmes of | 12:30—Ann Leaf at the Ori ¢ oth Rockville; Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens, e :00—8Shadows: Heat, profit at his expense and that of other :30—Same as WJZ. mckholdel' Ilml]ll’] situated. 4 = PHILLIPS HOLMES as a rugged sailor hero you'll go mad about. Chevy Chase: Mrs. Thomas L. Dawson, 394.5—WJZ New York—376 b :00—The Mummers. Party Favors and | TOMORROW Rockville; Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson, (N. B. C. Chain.) :30—To be announced. w052 "ws—zie. Decorations 8:30 P. M. Rockville; Mrs. E. W. Goch, Woodside; 6:00—Ralsing Junior. Mrs. C. W. Mitchell, Silver Spring; Mrs. 5—Dance Orchestra. :45—8weethearts. :00—Variety (3 hrs. :00—Musical Program. MADE TO ORDER | 00—Sponsored Program, Your Halloween Party and Dance will || D. W. GRIFFITH’S J. Miller, Kensington, and Mrs, 30—Same as WEAF. be & huse success if you have us make || The exceptional demand for tickets for this bert Walter R. Tuckerman, Edgemoor. 00—Sponsored Program. ’ e o e f)éfmu'l‘:mm ck Horner great picture clearly shows “Lincoln” will be the talk of Washington, as it is of New York 11:15—Music (15); WJZ. and other cities. :00—Music Shop. AND RALPH PORBI‘.S in “INSIDE :48-—Bruce and Johnny. Meadauarters for favors and «;.u:;n- i o ‘ R {00a—W8B Arvatn " | GARRISON’S 33 i , l 30—game 23 Waar. OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT Captain A. P. Baston 2 00 Daugniters et o har A : PRINCESS — *n S5 NATIONAL THEATER Hussmsfiar sias e e e g 428.3—WLW—700, :00—Orchestra. 00—Same as WJZ. :15—The Jesters. :30—Sponsored Program. :00—Same as WJZ. :15—Saturday Knights. (A Pathe Picture) A TORRENT OF TIGERISH EMOTIONS IN A MELODY OF EXQUISITE LOVE —WITH— LOUGHBOROUGH OIL CO. Ezclusive Distributors 1705 L Street N.W. Wisconsin 3360 ITl'umey Views Super-Human Race. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., October 11 (#).—Gene Tunney has an idea for wtilizing the leisure of the machine age t make & super-race, He expressed it before the National Recreation Con- gress: “If the playground and recre- ation movements have proper direction 5—Broadway Lights. and development during the coming |10:30—Miniature Theater. years we will soon produce n super- | 11:00—Hour of Slumber Music Tace of humans. My message to this|12:00—Dance Orchestra. : e. 3 congress is to work for the cultivation — :00—Ensemble. SYI-VAN " e .'S‘H%W'\'w of pertectly co-ordinated human ma- 292.6—WPG—1,110, :zg—i"::;, bl . CYeLoNE" mom e - A . :30 - 4 LEEN BN, chines through the equal development 8:00—scores; Orchestra A TN SALLY O'NEILL: mid - 8 11:00—8ponsored Program. th and C 5—Studio Program. 11:15—Music and WIZ. STQMQH, ,f;’,'n"‘M:;;,‘l"" "“"""“ JOH 9:00—WABC (1 hr) 11:45—Jack Turner, PM. “The Pajama‘ Lady,” at)10:30-WABC (1l hn), = snnzsm, MD. o pm. i STATE o PREDEE: sune 282.8—WBAL—1,060 : g il 15—Sunday School. Luum‘n \vxgu EN_H) 7:00—Bame as WJZ. :30—Concert Hear the person story of WY | UMBARTON ZEesatiasy 365.6—WHAS—820. :00—Orchestras. Shubert-Belasco — “Everybody's Se- cret,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. " burlesque, at Rialto—"All Quiet on the Western Front.” at 11:09 am., 1:39, 4:09, 6:39 #nd 9:09 pm. (third week). Palace—"Follow Thru,” at 11:49 am., 2:06, 4:29, 7:17 and 9:40 pm. . Earle—"Girl of the Golden West” at Sports. #1:35 am., 1:55, 4:05, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. :30—Varlety (30 30 m). 130--WJZ (113 hrll 28 l—“'l‘lb—l,l“. 1215 E St. N.W. Nat. 1586 :30—Gully Jumpers, 30— : + S Variery 5 hra). °lf (hf)’-d‘M iadved Service o 7L na 86 the 1sting 270—~WRVA—1,110. W4 Fg’ ’;ggl’ Cross at teau- R-K-O Keith's—"Her Man,” at 11:30 :00—Dinner Musie, ealths He will b am., 1:35, 3,35, 5:35, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m, o Um::’g;m"’—"" : J Am;icl e ':;:':'::e t{- HOOT GIBSON in ‘‘TRIGGER TRICKS.” o . 1, = 3 : 3 ot 3 s 26, i e e :30—8ports Perlod. aces, Captain Eddie Ricken- 18th and p. S Avatea - P AMBASSADOR ¢.7%, *2y. Columbia—“What a Widow” (second | - . oany Qs backer. TODAY__GEORGE 0 BRIEN in week), at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:20, 5:20, | 7 99— poneEians. ez iei RO ci 7:25 and 9:30 pm. v ) 30—Ensemble. = In addition, Chevrolet Wit B = - et st a1 | SO AmSnICHn Lagion. AMBASSADOR Chronicles present a dis- APOLLO =t ® st ~x. IT MAY BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY > ~~HOTEL . POOL .. tinguished musical program -ro%\é ‘\;AAI;Tfia HUSTON in TO "SEE THE GREATEST PICTURE OF 12:46, 2:32, 4:18, 6:08, 7:58 and 9:50 00—Crgan Recital. arranged and directed in Warner B | ALL TIME—DON'T MISS ke BEnn Hoaice” ok 30—Orchestras. r—"Rol s g nce, 00—Three Cheers. el ot G s Mfii';:i"%? e : Gustave Haenschen. ‘ron?v OE COOK in "RAIN OR nll o II ET u T WESTERN FRONT “ 2:15, 4:25, 6:30, 8:15 and 10 p.m 15—Globe Trotter, Station “Warner Bre It is the duty of every woman Central— Rain or Shine” from 11 30—Testimonial. am. to 11 pm. 30—The Moonbeams. at 7:30 p.m. to see this beautful tragic story of youth. Partue Troubles. JACK OAKIE in “The Social Lion” 8:30—8ame as WEAP. 9:00—Same as WEAF. 11:00—FPiddlers. SRS S S ST SRR BLANK BOOKS AND UR O Tivoli—"Doughboys,” at 2, 4, 6, 7:45 sy SUPPLIES TEW S aY Teow 256.3—WCAU—1,170. and 9:30 p.m. 45—Seme as WABC. E. Morrison Paper Co. 00—Mr McCaleb. % Major “Chain” Features Same a5 WABC. 1000 Pennsyivania Ave. TONIGHT. T sss eI IILTeLaTeLnLLLLLLsLsssstITyy 30—Gottschalkville. et 00—Talk: Tenor. WRC and N. B. C. net- 00—Dance Hour, 305.9—KDKA—980. 6:00—The Band. ALSO OPEN EVENINGS FROM 7-9 P.M. CENTRAL 9th St. Bet. D and E JOE COOK in “RAIN OR WE are displaying the latest designs and 1mumwmenu in famous makes of heating and plumbing fixtures. Architects, builders, plumbers or heating contractors will find our display of fixtures very advantageous for the making of sales. See your naborhood plumb- ing centractor for installation. E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Free Lecture “Spiritualism” True and False Sun., 8:15 P.M,, Oct. 12 United Lodge of Theosophists Hill Building 17th & Eye Sts. N.W. Ave. & Farragut St. TODAY--WARNER BAXTER in * MANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE 1230 C St. N.E. TODAY_-GEORG! 'BRIEN WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE | WARREN GREEN HOTEL| Forty Miles from Washington Over the Lee | Highway Through the Bull Run Battlefield Lee Highway, Route 211, Is Now Open. E AST OP‘ THE 1 DUANEE MRS. FRED G RBERGER, Proprietor. Telephone Warrenton 280. SAVOY “Ith & Col. Ra. N.W. B Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 |} QR4 I, GARRICK In "THE 5 GAYETY THEATRE P & NOW PLAYING— 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9324 Warrenton : : Virginia || Werses s th & Park Rd. N.W. 24 = . Overcome Intestinal Troubles x ! E!guwsmfi s Paramosnt Picture. Washington’s Only With Mrs. K SUGH BOYS L. A. Acidophilus Toll House Tavern ||| YORK . « auee st . : s ik . Burlesque Theatre mi . Colesville Pike TODAY-STAR_CAST in “MOVIE- '+ consi Silver Spring, Md. __TONE FOLLIES OF 1930 L gt o R R s < ; " DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST. 'Bunp AT ) HIPPODROME 5543 LU I R v ———— i wit Rainice: S ON THR STAGE B | soetesao ik THE PlOFT?XIO‘AL PLAYERS “Everyboa;""s Secret” work 8:00—"Dixie Circus,” drama- tization of ecircus life— - - VB2 45—Same as WJZ. WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WLW '45—The Travelers. and WBAL. 9:00—Hank Simmons' _ Show 8:00—Hour from WJZ. Boat. “The Police il 9:00—Freedom Program. oat, olice Patrol v e SO four-act _dra - WMAL 11:00-—Sports; Messages. and C_ B S work — 9:00—General _ Electric hour; 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:45—WJZ (21 Walter Damrosch’s Sym- phony Orchestra—WRC e o Musl saan and N. B. C. network. e 9:30—Dutch Minstrels; soloists | | ,3:3—8eme as WiZ. and orchestra — WJZ, 107105 Sarte s VN a8 WoAL | | 11i00=Drenestras WiR KYW, KWK and SIE— WO~ 10:00—Lucky Strike Orchestra: 00—WEAF (5%, hrs.). dance music—WRC and 11:15—Musical Program. N. B. C. metwork. 11:30--WEAF (30 m.). 10:00—Chicago Variety program novelty and dance music —WMAL and C. B. S. network T ¥ o 11:00—Mount Royal Orchestra, ised Cars from Montreal; dance : Finanes Charees music—WMAL and C. B ) SRR REVRS ot 8. network, S0 Hirh Grade Used Cors' oo Choose From—50 DRSS S SN R RS AR AR N RN R AR AR A AN A R S S R I R SRR ] , 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Din- ing Room, Kitchen, Reception [Room and 2" Baths. Electric Refrigeration The Argonne 16th and Columbia Road N.W. "REMOVAL SALE! EVERYTHING CUT TO HALF ORIGINAL COST WM. POWELL, “FOR THE DEFENSE. RICHMOND A“R3pRpeidia’™ POWELL, “SHADOW OF THE LAW." c: | et moerrer rarve, | ||JUBERTY. o2 | : ere Is 11 Lt 3 Jsts: A. C. MOSES MOTOR CO., Finer w?a.ffl?"“' old” ‘Tavern® for o EIRAE WREIC WEEK/ et Frcacnts nn’x}. Than a op_Sirloin Sumk Dinner GI-ORIA MT. VERNON o i g (8 Suomborg.Corlson || e RN WANSON| ASCI}"]E“YSMEQME"I;: Charles Macalester : | Noon to ©_ina Sophisticated Comedy \ KLN MA\’NANU m Under U. 8. Government Inspection DO VE Reached also by r " Bus Touriy. M. W. vesh Swast Filtered FIGHTING LEGION al Leaves Seventh S, ks Furnace Tools kel 5 ; . o it T o Aza. iy TioeR | P of Hnited Artists Fries, Beall & Sharp 1118 13th St. N.W. C JESSE THEATER "% %y lvine X LHLEWCOI?V'OWEN MOORE, nte > 734 10th St. N.W. Nat. 3799 B ocuRLE eHOW-"ROARING. RANCH hte 254 Lanch Comtar sn Sloamer NA. 1964 W W HO0T umoh S ¥ B\ 1n Capuiol Jhtatre 47 Revice. A Yt BYE BLUES” 5 : CAROLINA M, %% Wisf: WITH WILLIAM HAINES AND LEILA HYAMS' ass Dance Saturday, Oct 11, 8-11 PM. Learn to danceall IStest steps in bali room dangins. . taps. tango; ~under etty ‘McCowell, Catiton Biudio of Dacing, 178 Penn. A Valley View “Cider Barrel” Open dally until 9 P.M. 23 miles’ out Frederick Pike 12° i

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