Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUKSDAY, dMou.« i_at 6, 1930. WIBBFFER Today on the Radio BACH OVER WMAL e —— World-Famous - Organist 1o/ wpgay, 4759 Meter. WRC 1154 Meters. i : Take Part in Lutheran . 3:30—American &”‘ &'e the- Alr. i E :D—cmnm at the mhunn l Song a«m llioo—alumbn 4 . w_m::;:_'q,_,”‘ Wz, Hour Tonight. Fonor to G Bdwerd v e ews. i X - 21— WRVA—1,110. backer. 272.6—WPG—1,110. 6:45—Same as WEAF. < 3 oo—lhhondwt from London; con- |12 00—Sermonette. 8:00—Same as WABC. ,, 7:00—Dance m : 2. l 30—Vocational. Sopiyaiiion 00— tream. cert by Reid Orchestra. 3 . 8:45—Uke; Plano. A - or "u'n’, 0 m). . 6:45—Same as WJZ. l..w-d Rechlin, world-famous organ- 1 , 3 4:00— The Mnlc of Speech,” by Vida 2 . - ‘WABC. JZ. ; ilH*': X o T e e ) wm; g “Ffm'"“"."xme E\e'nln[ Star. | 4: :o—-’!‘ne udy Next Door. ¢ > h'm“ 'f A 202.8—WBZ—9980 00 -WHAR , 45—Same as W. take part in the weekly Luiheran houx H T the Spotiann e . tarist. : 1o be broadcast tonight over WMAL an time 4 3 road-| 6:01—“Disease ot ‘Geniuses,” by Sci-| 5:30—The Toddy Party. of - 0:30—Organ Concert. & network of other Columbla B @) o s 45—The Tea Tim Out-of-Town Suuom. TR gl : :00—Hour from WJZ. casting System stations. 8 vice, ,,,,,.,., prepar: g : ] " Bendichea o bastorn’ Siandard 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 10:00—Politics. in will play three l';‘lecuon;‘—. Shadows. 7:00—Popular .thwflu ou; 5 o 7% lnlo—-cmn Sports. but Suffer God to (:m&'e‘l You,” md the Colvin, o v Ah . . s wz't‘;r’:fiu left of call letters, kilocycles | T:00—WJZ (4 hrs. )_ e > Sports. "’%'m?‘m':fl.:"m"fn'éf::m 1n the his- : 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. : k CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN tory of time recording will be depicted - J:18—Hahn's dynamic 3 (N. B. C. Chain) 282.8—WTIC—1,060. SATIONS. in “Inch by Inch,” a.playlet to be pre- - T80 —Fhil ook, eomed! 6:00—Dinner Music o M Poigitn, -ented during the Hemilton program. d 5—0nulbenl Jolly .vewelen 6:45—Uncle Abe and David, 0—studlo (30 m.). The cast includes High Buckler, former 3 Flelschmann's Sunshine hour. 7:30—Midweek Sing Hymn. member of the Theater Guild Co. and a program. a.gO—Ar.‘oko Birthday Party 7:30—8ketch. 422.3—WOR—710. member of Sir Herbcrt Tree's company 0—Detective Story Mysteries. 'oHn . Frost Melody Moments. 8:00—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. Program: in London; John Knight, Earle Mitchell 0—Lutheran program. 10:00—] A. hour. 9:00—The Birthday Party. 0—Sports Program. d Selena Royle. 30—Paul Whiteman and his Orches- | 11:00—Weather forecast, 9:30—Melody Moments, Tenor. 5—Ensemble. o nnette Hanshaw, contralto, and Billy | tra. 01—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. | 10:00—Orchestra Variety. Artat's orclusr.n will again be heard | 11:00—Will Orborne’s Orchestra. u 100 to 1:00a—Jack Albin’s Orchestra. | 11:00—Dance o.-ch.m-. in the Van Heusen program. Miss Han- 5—Columbia’s Radio Column. Early Program Tomorrow. 11:30—Ellington’s Ban shaw will “I Got Rhythm,” the 64 P 12:00—Jack Albin’s Orchm.n (1 hr). ical comedy . 8 og::—'lb-er hngh exercises. Sa—Morning devotions. N o™ 30a—Cheerio. guacit o v“go.lun&ll.:l:m o ] 9:4oa—our Datly Food. 'utl-{.\o;u nchw:“v %‘eulun( by Catherine 00a—Open the nornln; Mail. 10:00a—National homa hour. Field, soprano; Mildred Johnston, con- 0a—Morning Moods. T e, g Appreciation % :30—8ports; Boys. Ben Alley, temor, and 'Evan| tokely Serenaders. | S W T . riabiihed shungerd' snd Sicaes. B alto: paritone. Tnese ariists also will | 10: S réankee Homltallty.” by Grace | ) o 200 i To 3 00—Musical Program. scnger. 8 18th 1 R o ite, b o 4 30—S: ‘WABC. . . be heard in solo TeCia ianiey Béll and | 10:15a—Advice to Brides. | 12:15—Retail food market review. i ariety Nat. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. e . m,&,,%; . d. l.:ot‘:)‘l’:rrms:;% the R Harrs & Co.|10:30a—Convalescent Home,” by Joan 12:30National farm and home hour. : 11:00—Same 8s WABC. 1515 You St. North 0080 IRRE e, wop o L's principal Barrett. | . a 3 heetra. m are among WMAL's principal | = R TR | 2:00—Organ recital from Kitt Studios. - 3:00—Musical Program. s FOgTA) eatures of local origin. The : Bl Mot loc TR B~ 1 ey, e S lar selections— D, v oy | 308 “Einjoplo__Yesterday and_ To- 10:00—The Luthern Period. 305.9—KDKA—980. ‘Medley. fr ’ Bailey Allen, by Mré. Herbert G. Owen. Forum. : pol " » Dennis l(inu star of many Broadway :(51—- P'm.h Avenue Fashions,” by| 3: ls—llochuur Philharmonic Orches- B, 3 EI e B = N ow Yo“ c Three L3 nunm show ig:g:% w'l':a Kln: m_mm,m m Orchestra, | 4:00 to 5:00—Pacific feature hour. hour b Dee 1:00—8ports; WJZ. i ower w'é'g‘ o oant| | : WJSV 2054 Meters 13:308—Ann Leaf at the Organ. i fte; WL, | y the Niy National Broadcasting Co. stations. He e 30—Dan B haiel| 3:00—Goramy 3:00—Uncle Jim and Mary Ji i "”h“m":,‘.’,‘o'f:h;;‘.’.‘m" RS ' 3:30At the Movies with Ghariie I | 1931 U. S. APEX it e o e - s de of,” | 4.00—On With the Dance. I 4 All El ie B be reviewed in the Arco Birbay ety | by D O Al | ; ectric For N flashes. . WOL 250 Mater. 3 Regular Prics, $1,250 :30—Good afternoon program. [ b :00—Mullane's Costumers. 4 $:30—One-Time Opportunittes. ; A real 3 “Time signal. Again. 6:00—Public Service Man. pecialty will be the European 6: fls—s-mbou:;g Ed. so ey oy l !o——onrgewwn Unlvvnny Colleg- T e e imatt ko B e ————— b : 100% Modern! Lfi‘% e g g e [ Thicll Interest You R $1() 5 SCREEN GRID-— in a wzt/z tubes . . . 8 TUBES— 7‘0—me! A-zehlnkuml(- FULL ELECTRIC— Blackstone Hotel grand of a finer make | | : DYNAMIC SPEAKER 1016 17th St. Di’"_ssw Beautiful mahogany case. Regulated Stieff tone. : h ool Besck oy v e R BAILEY TIRE STORES STIEFF Pt 44 CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. 624 Pa. Ave. S. E. 2250 Sherman Ave. TRAIN CRASH KILLS 3 Piano Manafacturers for Almost 100 Years 1234 14th St. N. W. 3228 Georgia Ave. f 1340 G Street N. W, mmunm,mwm 3t T v G st o 9 Major ‘Clmn l"eltnres 3 loo-nms l\lllhlll hvy mmml, ‘Rudy Vai- Jee orchestra— WRC lnd N. B. C. net~ 9:00—Van H progr 'an Heusen ‘am; or- chestra and soloists— WMAL and C.B.S. net- .. work. 9:30—Maxwell hour; Rollickers (1 Westinghouse offers a $5,000 trip to 7 T..: Pioneer of Radio in the Home Europe and 47 other prizes for ideas. Pioneers AGAIN! 10:30—Paul Whiteman's Orches- - ¥ 7 Remember, back in 1920, the Harding election Teturns over tra; dance music—WMAL KDKA , .. the first m-ummmuuhnlh 130 iy et @ Goand hear the new Westinghouse Radio. 4 : hiatory? That was by Westighouse Remember, back in 1921, that quaint, little set with ear- phones . . . the first HOME radio receiver? That was by ¢ Listen to its astonishing “ tone control.” , i Remember the Harding Inaugural broadcast . . . the first 2 Q. Test its sensitivity ... note how it brings - 1dds Beakss the first . . . well, take most “firsts” in radio you can think [N R in any station on the dial. o .. and you'll And that chey were by Weatinghous. For Westinghouse pioneered radio in the home . . . and now ploneers again . . . with a new Radio that in selectivity, @ Check its selectivity . . . watch it cut g i o oot L s ‘We ask you to go to your nearest Westinghouse Dealer's . . . through local stations like a knife. S v o T hoped fof. Listen ten minutes and let your U . cars decide. That’s the way to get ideas for the big RIS D HAC AT super-heterodyne. Radio-phonograph. Early Amer- fean cabinet in walnut and heartwood. Tone control. Home Recording. Remote Control avail- able at slight extra cost. Also three other Convenient payments may be arrunged. Tune in on the Westinghouse Salute over the N. B. C. Network every Tuesday evening. HEAR Sally's recipe for Go to your nearest Westinghouse Radio Dealer for Stokely’s Corn SMITHS H. C. GROVE CO. REED BROS. — 1803 Columbia Rd. N.W. 1217 G_St. N.W. Rockville, Md. g INGHOUSE RADIO DISTRIBUTORS on sale at X ’ e E RISTIG BATTERY & IGNITION C”. GEORGETOWN ELEC CO. JOHN 8. 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