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i EYE EF FICIENCY A Short Talk by Dr. M. Luther Dicus Tonight at 10:45 STATION WMAL S_F'nand by DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OPTOMETRIC SOCIETY, Inc. THE NEW BABY GRAND 349.50 $5-00 DOWN LESS TUBES Free Delivery—Free Installation 0. K. Service OKAY RADIO COMPANY 41711th S N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. bn the air lively, sparkling program— feed Chain Orch. e Orchestra with Mplt Quartet and tenor, so- prano and contralto soloists. EVERY FRIDAY 8:30 to 9:00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time WILKINS COFFEE ORCHESTRA 63° ;6‘5 7%= 730 STATION T el LISTEN TO THE Eversharp Penmen W-R-C 9:30 TONIGHT and you'll want an PROGRAM MARKED BY COLLEGE SONGS Foot Ball and Rally Tunes to Be Heard Over WRC Network Tonight. The foot ball and rally songs of many of the great Eastern colleges will be featured m the Old Company program tonight over WRC and a na“ork of o‘tlm National Broadeasting Co. sta- tions. The American Singers’ Quartet will open the program with Yale’s popular | “Down the Field” The on:hesua. directed by Willilam Wirges, down thd line from Dflrunwth to Ghl Naval Academy, offering the gridiron songs of the colleges. ‘The Oitles Service concert runs the amut of music from operatic excerpu the ever-popular jazs. “Falling Love,” from “The Chocolate Bflldlex," will be sung as a duet by Jessica Dra- gonette, soprano. and Leo O'Rourke, tenor. Miss Dragonnette also will sing as a solo “The Bubble,” from Friml's “High Jinks.” A carnival of fun will be broadcast as the R-K-O presentation. The or- chestra will open the carnival by play- ing “Ain’t We Got Fun?” Ken Murray and his “gang” will present a skit en- titled “A Bit of Foolishness.” Dance music on WRC's schedule will be provided by Vincent Lopez and his St. Regis Orchestra, Wayne King and his orchestra and the Palais d'Or Or- chestra. Georgie Price, one of Broadway's ver- satile actors, will be the guest star to- night in the Schwartz Radio Follies presentation over WMAL and other Co- lumbia Broadcasting System stations. Price has played in Gus Edwnrd's fa- mous “School Days” production, “The Bgndbox Revue,” “The Town Show” and many other outstanding Broadway productions, 3 The magnificent coloratura aria, “Jewel Song,” from Gounod's opera “Faust.” will be sung by Adelp Vasa as a feature of the Grand Opera Minia- ture. Selected operatic wrias also will be sung by Barbara Maurel, Teo Karle and Crane Calder. “They Only Met at Night” is the title of the True Story hour dramatization. The story deals with the plight of two persons who shunned human society because of physical disfigurement. Knute Rockne, coach of the Notre Dame foot ball team, will be inter- viewed by Christy Walsh in the Wrigley program. The Gondoliers, Cotton Butterfield and Jewell Jenifer and her Jubilee Singers will be among the contributors to the program of WJSV. Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT 8 00—Nestles program; Nick Lu- , “Crooning Trouba- KPAB. 8:00—Cities Service hour; solo- ists, male quartet and Bourdon Orchestra— WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 9:00 — Interwoven program; Billy Jones and Ernie Hare and Orchestra— 10:00—Radio Follies; Georgia Price, Broadway Star— WMAL and C. B. S. net- work. 10:00—Armstrong- Quakers; Lois Bennett, soprano and Voorhees Orchestra— WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WSB and 10: - program; vaude= ville and radio stars— WRC, and N. B. C. net- work. 10:30—Wrigley program; Knute Rockne and Christy W&Bh —WMAL and C. B. network. 11:30—King Edward Orchestra; dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 12:00—Wayne King's Orchestra; dance music—WRC and B. C. network. 2020 R. I. Ave. N.E. We Sell It Exclusively NO. 4070 NO. 9091 tomorrow 6 P.M. WMAL sponsored by the new GEM MICROMATIC Today on (AR time p.m., unless 3 e. B:Mnmm:mrru:n The Evening Star. e. 6:00—~Oorrect 3 6:01—"A National Stadium for 1932, by Claude Owen of the Wash- ington Board of Trade. 6:15—Joseph O'Donnell, tenor. 6:31—McDougall Orchestra. 6:45—Tony's Scrap Book. kett Mountaineers, 8:01—Grand Opern Miniature. 8:30—American chain program. 9:00—True Story Hour. 10:00—Schwartz's Radio Follles. ley’s Foot Ball program. 10:45—T on Optometry. 11: OB—HeI‘b Gordon and His Whisper- g Orchestra. Edward Orchestra from 12: OD—Correct ‘time. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Organ revellle. 8:30a—Morning Devotions., 8:45a—The Melody Parade. 9:00a—Some! for every Dn& 9:30a—Morning Moods. 10:00a—Columbia Male Trio. 10:30a—New World Salon Orchestra. 11:00a—New York Philharmonic chil- dren’s concert, 12:30—Rhythm Ramblers. 1:00—Foot Ball Rally. lv..TONIGHT Cities Service Company presents. CITIES SERVICE ORCHESTRA CITIES SERVICE CAVALIERS 1:15—Illinois-Army foot ball game. WRC 356 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3 00—"Emloph—‘1eflerd‘y and To- day.” by Mrs. Herbert G. Owen. 3:15—Rochester Philharmonic Or- chestra. 4:00—Pacific Feature Hour. 5:00—Rebroadcast from Germany; concert by the State Orchestra of Dresden. 5:45—Santa Claus broadcasting from the North Pole. 6:00—News flashes 6:10—"Buy Now far !ebter Business.” 6:15—Saltzman’s Orchestra. 6:29—Correct time. 6:30—Wilkins Coffee Orchestra. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—Wilkins Coffee Orchestra. 7:30—O0ld Company’s program. 8:00—Cities Service Hour. 9:00—Clicquot Club Eskimos. 9:30—Del Lampe’s Orchestra. 10:00—Crime Prevention Program. 10:30—R-§-O program. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Vincent Lopez Orchestra. 11:15—Slumber music. 12:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. 12:30a to 1: lais d'Or Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 8:00a—The Quaker Man. 8:15a—Morning devotions. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck. 9:45a—O0ur Daily 10:00a—Hits and Bits. 10:15a—Procter & Gamble program. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute, 11: Sfll—cowho&l’l!l and Lois Dexter. 11:45a—"Aviation Headlines,” by Lieut. E. Stieri, 12:00m—Elgin program. 13:15—Organ Melodies. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—The Skyliners. 1:45—Harvard-Michigan ball game. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good afternoon program. 4:30—“Her Years of Grace,” by lbry Madeline Lanphier. foot 5: 15—“5\‘471’1% nf Big Trall” by Har- riet Hawley Locher. 5 30—One Time Opportunities. 5—Grand Central program. l 00—Public Service Man. 5—Sambo and Ed. a 15—Variety program. 6:45—Kohala Melody Boys. 17:00—Dance music. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—"The Saturday Half Holiday,” by Gertrude McNally of the Na- tional Federation of Federal Employes. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical clock. 9:30a—Children’s program. 10:00a—Talk under auspices of Ameri- can Red Cross. 10:15a—Musical program. ll:lsn—muuz rrwnm for Walter 2:00m—Dickerson Studio program. uaowloo—mmuonmm 4: 3 5:00—8clence and history. 5 15—Along Route 50. 6:00—News flashes. 6:45—Police bulletins, 7:00—Dinner musio. 7:15—Studio feature. 7:30—Time signal. 7:31—"“Whither Away.” 7:41—“Amos 'n’ Andy” contest. 8: fl()-—-.ltvvell Jennifer and her Jubilee 8:30—Cotton Butterfel 300D Tom ‘and is hired help. | 9:30—The Oon ers. 10:00—Song gtory 110 15 to 11: Dmce music. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 9:10a—The Weather Man. 9:15a—Musical program. - 9:45a—Menu for today. 10:00a—Simplifying_Sunday dinner. 10:30a—Talks on Cleanliness. 13 lgn 2 00—Afternoon musicale. 3:00—Ryder Violin En.sembk 3:30—Mother Dome 4345 llekm NA 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 7:45 to 8:00—Public Health Service broadcast No.373: “Rheumatism from the Standpoint of Public Health.” 9:45—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. Out-of-Town Stations. Progre red the Associated ;vus“;:hod?l:t for Eastern Siandard (Meters on left of call'letters, kilocycles on right.) lu.:—;vaF New York—660 32 other stations in the National Broad- - easting Company's coast-to-coast network the Radio otherwise indicated.) 348.6—~WABC New York—860 (C. B. 8. Chain). 00—Stor 10: OO—Thc Rldin Follles. 10:30-—Foot Ball Predictions. 10:45—Sponsored Pr L 11:00—W1ll Osborne Orchestra. 11:16—0C. S. Radio Column. 11:30—Romanelli Orchestra. 12:00—Bert Lown Orchestra. 12:30—Ann Leaf. 304.5—WJZ New York—760 (N. B. C. Chain). :00—Raising Junior. 15—Dance Orchestra. 45—Topics in Brief. 00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 7:15—Foot Ball Forecasts. 7 30—Phil Cook. 9:00—Jones and Hare. 9:30—Mixed Chorus; Orchestra. 10:00—The Quakers. 10:30—Jolly Roger, Dramatic. 11:00—Slumber Hour, 12:00—Dance Hout. 272.6—~WPG—1,110. 8:00—Orchestra. 8:30—Song Harmonies. 8:45—At the Marimbas. 9:00—Dual Trio. 10:00—~WABC (45m.). 10:45—Glee Club. . 11:00—Organ Concert. 11:30—Dance Orchestra. 282.8—WBAL—1,060. 6:00—Entertainers. 6:15—Musical Moments. 6:45—WJZ (15m. 422.3—WOR~T710, 6:30—Sports Talk. 17:15—Music Doctor. 7 30—The Skylarkers. 8:30—Entertainers. 9:00—Arts and Letters 9:30—Musicale. 9:45—Dinah and Dora. 10:00—Dedication. 10:45—Globe Trotter. 11:00—Orchestra. 11:30—The Moonbeams. 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 6:45—Same as WJZ. 7:15-~8ketch. 7:30—Minstrels. 8:00—WJZ (3 hrs.). 379.5—WGY—790. 6:30—Same as WEAF. 00—Hour of Features, 0—Concert Music. 10:30—Same as WEAF. : O—Orcheuu-n _Hour. Central and Southern Stations, 428.3—WLW—700. 0—WJZ (15 m.); Feature. 0—Sponsored Program. 0—Same as WJZ, 0—Hoosier Editor, 8:45—Melodist, Heat, 9:30—Same as WJZ. )0—Sonneteers. 0—Vox-Humana. 0—Orchestra. 5—Variety (2% hm) 398. i—WJB—'fl& 6:45—Cecil and Sally. WJZ (15 m.); Feature. 00—Variety (2 hrs. 405.2—WSB~—740. fdy ) Jh } [ 4 7 W ( Never before such radio value. The Bosch Model 'A” is a handsome grill-front conscle—it is an eight-tube (four screen-grid) receiver with great undistorted volume—volumecontrol—full tonecon~ trol—illuminated, simplified tuning dial—a teninch electrodynamicspeaier. Letus demonstrateBosch Radio for you. Prices $144.50 to $250, less tubes. No Added Cost For Liberal Credit Buy Now—Pay Next Year! EHUD 7th and ' D Streets N.W. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 pam. day before publication. For Sunday, §:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch Agencies, one hour ealier, both for daly and Only Exceptions. Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements for The Datly Star will be a up to noon day of issue, except Sature dey and Legal Holidays, when the closing time i 10:20 a.m. Death Notices and Lost and Found for The Sunday Star will be accepted up to 11 pm. Saturday. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver-|¢ tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to adversise- ments addressed-to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- AE_the Mabel By enrolling pate in our HONOUR nt Circle), rses. ~ Thousands Dnyn‘. it l'l”(flll' Sho! ‘mfi o ot Secrotarial Senool, 1333 "Theater). " Inauire NOW, 1 E NCED INVESTIGATOR TRAIGHT SALARY. ADDRES! 7-A, STAR OFFICE. lldlo Corp. _of for various radio lry cal o s rticu! N Chaties St. umm Inc. (a America), branches ' o for complete stitutes, In [ While parents 0 ou e OF MOTe evenings OF aternoOns: refer- ences. 832 NURSE. Dractical, austst 3 office SR ot SN ha'ri lads 8 P ohone Clatendon DRI hour: licensed whif O Call ‘any A livered to advertisers on pres- || I entation of the box number|f ticket. —_——-—— ADTOM rear 1412 Irvin BAKER. all-ar Around men. 1 BOY, 16 to 18, white, IOBILE Mlcm\fio “Aoply o Web, | M r short orders. u_(hrltan Reltlunnl 17n PA ave. n.w. : Bea Roebuck & Co. il{ Bl.dwnmrln:d. MAN OR LADY, active, bool roses. trees averwm hire ions ferriton Co. Newarke N, ¥- red, for iuhu_r —Must have Foi rivers foetise.. 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City and Stop Me Drivers are busy making good| money under our new profit- sharing. See MR. RUPPLE OR BYRON, CITY CAB CO. 141 12th St. N.E. SE ) CARS, broposition for hustlers only the finest selection nd are one of the oldest and m Owing to recent promotions in our organization we have openings for two salesmen with cars who have had successful experience in selling automobiles, securities cr real estate. Through a new and unique method we ||are securing more prospects than || we can handle and our men to- da are earning from $150 UPWARDS WEEKLY. “This is not the ordinary ad- vertisement. To the right man we can promise real action, real co-operation and real results. CALL 1416 EYE ST. NW. Ask for Mr. Fox. DRIVERS FOR TAXICABS. % Commission Paid Daily NICKEL CAB CO., Rear 1140 20th St. N.W. 8+ —— HELP—MEN AN'D WOMEN. REPRESENTA' nee Linkg' in every home: Gemonstration sehs ke money now. _Only 1 Lisble ,gm ted. 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CCOMMOD TE INV, d aged peogle Tovely ""1; r Wis. SITUATION—MEN. "Persons advertising m WM[‘ue;“; 'utipauvu careful inves o7 fering positions wi efi’: are requined to ume employment. 'Bfi'fi Yadud ‘Ef.l"‘.?&“:.:: [OUSEMAN, reéliable sires “work With- (hove Who ppres | clate a sober, Christian worker. Pliope North 2771 or call at 1100 R s OHAUFFEUR Job; ung and _expe enced chautteur, 't o ¥ mina hours: Bd- ward Brown, North 3 w CHAUFFEUR and h colored, wishes lace in privi mnuy, rlood ity Seteren years'_experience. 0868. . 7 flfl!’ 'Orlllllv exnrlfluu in_hotel and Lot ference furnished. 2‘] A, ’tlr D Ice. s FILIPINO s position 1n 1ly; chl\lflfllr. butler, _ex) ences.. Address Box 81i-B, MAN, colored, absolutely |. tnonm‘hTi dependable, top-notch references, 'uk Do man. odd_jobs. _North_7320. DOUBLE YOUR INCOME. A4 Teudership as- Al ORPORATION, 1126 u-mn%nwuh and F Sts. SALESMEN, 2, at once, to sell Chevrolets for a live dealer. A real opportunity for workers to cash in. 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