Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 12

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HIY Today on the Rad_zo (Al time p.m., unless otherwise indicated.) | ONCHAN TONGIT dna Kellogg, Soprano, Re-) turns to Air on Same Program. - Edna Kellogg, popular radio soprano, me tonight as the guest soloist in Mobiloil concert, to'be broadcast by and a network of other National Co. stations. Nathaniel 's Orchestra and the Choristers, male chorus of eight’ voices, also will part in the P rogram. Miss Kellm will sing "'l'hu 'N!le," by ‘Flow Gently, 8 Afton,” to be the Choristers’ nmzflmxflon e orchestral selections range from B utiful' Ohlo” to P\Iter'l “Swanee & The Palmolive hour will feature an version of the quartet from | bl ferdl’s “R! to. ‘m Just Wild t Harry,” “When My Ship Comes ling Home" and “Mother Machree” @re among the other numbers. The m will be presented by Gustave jaenschen’s Orchestra, the Revelers’ rtet—Olive Palmer, soprano: Paul liver, tenor, and Elizabeth Lennox, 1 contralto. H Coca Cola Program. lll».l Ralph Sasse, head foot ball goach of the United States Military Academy, will be the apom eelebmy to interviewed by Gran Rice in E Cola_program. Appropmue to the Armyl clash_with the University of Illinols foot ball te: Saturday, Leonard Joy's All-String Orchestra wil supplement the interview with a med- ley of Army and Illlnois foot ball selections. WRC will close its program with two 11:0 hours of continuous dance music, pro« yided by Vincent Lopez and his St. Regis Orchestra, Jack Albin and his |y Pennsylvania Orchestra, Hal Kemp and “his Dtchasm and the Gov. Clinton Or- WMAL and other Columbia Broad- casting System stations are featufing tonight the first of a series of concerts by the Detroit Symphony - Orchestra, under the direction of Ossip Gabrilo- witsch. The concert will be broadcast from Orchestra Hall in Detroit, the home of the symphony. The 4nitial program includes mcgmnm s Old Forty Fathom Story. “The Third Mate,” a wu m' ht olmv#v.vsv CHARLES YOUNG HELD TO' GRAND JUBY IN SLAYING '3 m-a ‘Over by Coroner’s Jury for Shooting of ENjah Quarrells. in ‘hom m& he would rletudrln mdt leheulre 80 knocked loudly af e A ned the receiving the a rag market and presented to the vingstone Memorial Museum at- Blan- Scotland. A paper which proved its genuineness found between the as given to the mis- by an African chief, who had it out ol his wife’s hair just be- fore the presentation. “ = 9 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 8:00—The Yeast Foamers; or- chestra and soloists in mulu program — WJZ, WBZ, KDKA WHAM, WLW, KYW, KWK and others. 8:00—East of Cairo; dramatic serial—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:30—Mobiloil concert; Hnl Kellogg. soprano, and Bhflh’ets Orchestra— ‘WRC and N. B. C. net- ‘work., ’!”—mee\ hour; Billy Hughes, Reinald Werrenrath, 10:00—Detroit Symphony Orches- tra—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. iSooner or later, éyou learn that {It's the Tube ‘that Makes the g LOCAL STATIONS. 3158 WRC 35 m"‘"‘_ 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00-Talk by Miriam Finn Scott, child IlB—-llbln 'fl.\l’ob, by Coleman 3 Io—l'vmln. Bhrl. 4:00—Radio Guild. 5:00—The Lady Next.Door. 5:30—"Famous . Paintings Many Lands,” by Alice ‘%nu:mm Drake. 5:45—The Tea Timers. 5:59—Correct time. 6:00—News flashes, 6:10—“Buy Now for Better Business.” G:lb—&m.l of the Old South, by the Melodious Milkmen, G :45—Uncle Abe and David, 00—Amos 'n’ Andy. ’I ‘15—Studebaker organist. 7:30—Phil Cook, comedian. 7:45—“Back of th: News in Washing- ton,” by William Hard. 8:00—East of Cairo. 8:30—Mobiloil_concert. 9:00—Halsey Stuart program. 9:30—Palmolive hour. 10:30—Coca Cola program. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—St. Regis’ Orchestra, 11:30—Jack Albin's Orchestra, 12:00—Hal Kemp's Orchestra. 12:00 t6 1:00a—Gov. Clinton Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. :45a—Tower health exercises. 00a—The Quaker Man. Bl Momlng devoflom. :30a—C] “Our Dllly P\‘x)d - a—Ceresota ! ! Tilnel)' Glrden Humsuom by W. R. Beattie. 10: 30I—Hlls and Bits. 12: lo—nmmml hrm and Home hour. 1:30—Aster Orchestra. 2:00—Studio feature. 2:15—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor of Better Business Bureau. 2:30—Ceremonies in connection wlth the presentation of the sional Medal of Honor to V. Rickenbacker. 3:00—Rebroadcast from umdwn—con cert by Reid Orcl 4:00 to 4:30—"The Mlflc of Epeech" by Vida Sutton. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 53 Kiiocyetes. :2:30—American School of the Afr. Orchestra, 3:30—Syncopated Silhouettes. 3:45—"Are Schools Good for chuam:r' Dr. Thomas Wood. 4:00—Musical album. _ 5:00—Primer for Town Farmers, g 0—Footnotes—Dance music. bia Artists’ Recital. '30—American School of the Afr. 00—Columbia Salon Orcheltl'& 30—Ann. 4Uhdn—m o-vuum 1,310 Illocyclu, 3:30—Good Afternoon 3:45—Talk by Il Rodmch!ld direc- tor of Bef B in 415—”chthe- Personality,” by Kay ‘Io—-keem-d\nn of. -Famous Com- posers. Gl&—“fllthtr ‘Thither lnd Yon,” by Mary M. Lanphier. 5 :00—Tea Time music . 5:30—One-Time Oppcrtunmu 5:55—Public Service Man. 6:00—Edith Reeds’ Blfitfl.llnerl 6:30—Dinner music. 6:40—Talk by Mrs. !velyn H\l!‘lh of the American Red Cross. 7:00—Musical program. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Tommy Thompson's Music. 8:00 to o: :30—Estelle Wentworth Opera Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical clock. ‘Theater Organ. 11:00a—Helpful hints to parents. 2054 Meters, - WJSV 1460 Kilocycies. xn 30 to 11:00—Awgwan Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixle. 9:10a—Weather man. 9:15a—Little Crow 9:30a—Musichl interlude, 9:45a—Menu for today. 10:00a—Food tall 10:30a—Our children. 11:00a—Gospel songs. 12:00m—Correct time. 12:05—Farm. news program. 12:20—Farm_chat, gy David Martin, 12:45 to 1:00—Sermonette. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Uncle Jimmy and Mary Jane. 3: BD—At the movies with Charlie 4100—011 Wit.h the Dance. Out-of-Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Associated ';Prem Scheduled for Eastern Slandard ime. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) * 1 454.3—WEAF New York—660. (N. B. C. Chain.) 100—Kemp’s Orchestra. 422.3—WOR—1710. lovely“hair! Modern hair dressers add beauty to your hair by graceful lines and con- tours. It is just as important to keep your hair soft, lustrous, abundant, rich in color. Millions of girls and women are doing this at home with the easy help of Danderine. It is so simple to use. All you do-is put a little on your :rufih each time you arrange your air, Instantly Danderine brings out the natural color of dingy, lifeless hair; makes it more sparkling and lustrous than brilliantine; makes it easy to manage; holds it in place. The consistent use of Danderine dissolves the crust of dandruff; stops falling hair; tends to make the hair grow long, silky and abundant. Five million bottles used a year! 11:15a—Naval Hospital l i5a—Talk on “Nutrition.” 2:00m—1 program. 12:30 to 1:00—Luncheon music. Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifier At All Drug Stores - Thirty Five Cents A real bargain in a n—-nnne. n :00—WJZ (30 IIJ m.’-—"fl—l,u’. STATIONS. 7:00—Same as WJZ. 7:15—Jolly Time. 7:45—Variety, :00—S8) 8:30—Same as WJZ. 12:00—Same as WJZ. 282.8—WIAL—1,060. 6:00—Same as WJZ 6:30—Merry Makers, 6:48—Woz (5 m.). nu—wnc—x,m. 7:00—Strings; News. 11 So—vnrlzty (2 hrs), 6:30—Al & Pete. B_JQ—CNH & Sally. :30—Song a l W—lntcm-tlonnl 9:30—Same as WJZ. 11:00—Variety (3 hrs.). i5—The Samoans. 12:00—Theater Pmtmm. S0—WABG (13, et Fenmirie. 12:30a—Same as WIZ. 10:16—Orecl 11:15—WABC (45 m.). 428.3—WLW—1700. nu—wu—-'m, “l&—'ll-—'l“. 270~WRVA~—1,110. 6:00—Dinner Music. 6:45—Same as WJZ. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ‘MELODIOUS s MILK » ? MEN” COUNCIL VOU COU'CIH, mer cream gar fldvorinqs ‘on your own Jrqlale Tvq these delicious Breqerpu[d Dini Coml)inclfions 1—Vanilla, Strawbesry and Chocolate. =~ 4—Vanilla, Strawberry and Orange Ice. 7—French Vanilla and Chocolate. 8—Choco-nut and Orange Ice. 9—Pineapple Shetbet and Raisin Custard. 10— Coffee and Burnt Almond. No. No. No. No. No. No. The reason is quite simple. You could not buy finer cream, sugar and flavor- ings than those used in making Breyers Ice Cream. If you're not convinced — come to any Breyer Plant. You can see and taste the real tich cream . . the rea/ cane sugar . . the real fruits, nuts or other natural flavorings. And think of it! This extra fine, deli- cious Breyers Ice Cream is sold at no Increase Your KnowiLtoes Sound InvesTMENT HEAR THE OLD COUNSELLOR grand of a finer make Beautiful mahogany case. Regulated Stieff tone. Cannot be told from new. Terms—Small cash payment, balance ‘$3.50 per week if degired.- - STIEFF CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. Piano Manufacturers for Almost 100 Years 1340 G Street N. W. increase in price. N H T Interesting, non-tech- nical gnswers to in- OVER vestment questions— distinetive, instry- * mental music—ocea~ WRC Qem sionaily, prominent | “gopem guest Swandard Tine EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING HALSEY, STUART & CO. INcoRPORATED SEARS.RoEBUCK ano Co. [ ws suanantes samsracy BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15TH AND H STS. N.E. ] Feature Selling! 7-Tube Screen Grid Silvertone Radio y Monthly Payments Easily Arranged 810 Delivers a Set in an artistic cabinet beauttfufly finished. People get a thrill— they see the amaz- mgvathun,Roebudt

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