Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 50

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LUTHERAN FEATURE Speclal Male Quartet and Buffalo Organization Will Be on Air Tonight, ‘The Lutheran Chorale Soclety of Buf- falo and a special male quartet will present the Lutheran Radio Hour to- night over WMAL and & network of other Columbia Broadcasting System stations. * ‘The program, originating in Buffalo, fncludes three well known Lutheran chorales by the chorus, and two hymns by the quartet. In addition, there will be a short sermon by Rev. Walter A. Mater on “The Most Beautiful Thing in the World—Grace.” Annette Hanshaw, diminutive and dark-eyed contralto, will again be heard s the featured soloist on the Van Anne Little fords.” Frank Parker, tenor, and Billy Artzt's Orches- 4ra will furnish the supporting musical Pprogram. h:AmhumwM“e,“ a drama dsggcum s nmotlc lon gg in discl the hiding place of & itish ?u. will be the Hamllton Watch ‘;’rl‘:nk Theu cast eom.':!ns 1'61‘ wley, veteran stage star, Sid- Blackmer and Lucille Wahl. Progyam of Light Classics. m of light classics will be by & selected group of Co- bia artists and Claude McArthur's in the Voice of Columbia LOCAL STATIONS. 00—Correct_time. 01—"The - November Meteors,” by 10:00—Lutheran program. 10:30—Paul Whiteman and his Orches- tra. 11:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. 11:30—Ted Florito's Orchestra. 12:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Organ reveille. 9:45a—Stokely Serenaders. 10:00a—"Yankee Hospitality,” by Grace ‘White. 10:15a—Advice to_Brides. 10:30a—“Artistic Picture Framing,” by Joan Barrett. 10:45a—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 11:00a—'‘Complexions, bgy Helen Chase. Marion | 11:15a—"Cooky Timt ‘Crane | 11:45a—"Fifih Avenue Fashions” by H Andres. Another detective story dramatiza- tion, & Plymouth World Tour broad- cast, and an hour and a half of dance are among WMAL's other Colum- tations. The station’s at- ns of local origin include the merchants’ dinner concert and a by Stanley Bell and Holman, “blues” slnfer of ' Low Fame,” will assist Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees in nting the Flelschmann Sunshine tht over WRC and a National Broadcas! Co. network. Miss Hol- man will two hits from her newest Broadway show, “Three’s Crowd,” “Yaller” thing to Remember ¥ou By’ ‘The International ,11 hmo‘\lu cm’pond W] of operatic are featured on the .vu-kpemt Moments m. The m “Stout Hearted Men,” “Beyond the lections Blue Horizon,” “Sylvia” and sel from “Pinafore.” Stevenson, Arco Guest. In the weekly R. C. A. Hour Nath- el Shilkret’s Orchestra will be heard in a varied Ly “soantn B g.gggéi, 5§§§ rom the ter #nd contains eight se- including “Humoresque,” “At Dawning,” “The and “Dear Old Pal o’ Mine.” ‘Walter g mwm—mmmn Towers Orchestra. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 1:00—Lotus Orchestra. 30—Barclay Orchestra. 00—Columbia Artists’ Recital. 30—American School of the Afr, :00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 8:45—"Telling the Nation the Time,” Capt. Julius Helweg. 4 o I‘:’umuu 315.6 Meters. program, WRC 950 Kitocycles. 3:00—Program in connection with the ing of the new bufld.mm! $. American Academy of and Letters. G:W—"Th:o Magic of Speech,” by Vida n. Arco Birthday Party. 30—Jack Frost Melody Moments. 00—R. C. A. hour. 00—Weather forecast. rectial 9:00a—Morning melodies. 9:45a—Our Dally Food. 10:00a—National home hour. 11:00a—N. B, C. Musical Appreciation hour, directed by Walter Dam-~ Tosch. 12:00m—EIlgin_program. 12:15—Retail food market review. 12:30—National farm and home hour. ey fo| WISV 1060 muccpeen. , France’ be abandoned shortly in favor of & new station to be erected by the government in order to reserve the tower transmit- ter for official communications and ex- periments, Major “Chain” Features ‘TONIGHT, " 8:00—Fleishman's l;l“:l.n: Rudy Val- Shilkret Concert Orches- tra—WRC and N. B, C. network. 10:30—Paul Whiteman’s Orches- tra; dance music—WMAL and coast-to-coast C. B. 8. network. 12:00—Jack Albin’s Orchestra; dance music—WRC 'and N. B. ©. network. —— D C e e o e e 8:00—Uncle Jim and Mary Jane. 8:30—At the Movies with Charlie Musser. 4:00—On With the Dance. 4:45—8~ience and History. 5:00—Glimpses Into Boyland. 5:30—Along Route 50. 00—News_ flashes. 12—On 3 8:50—Jimmie 9:15—The Beli Hops. 10:00 to 11;00—Holt's Fret Bnsemble. And We Will Deliver the New 1931 Model WOL 153 Kiteeretes 30 Siary Madaling Langrier 12:10—Luncheon music. 12:30 to 1:00—Paul Gable, organist. 434.5 Meters. NAA 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. Out-of-Town Stations. ;ogmfl prepared by the Associat Scheduled for Eastern kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660, (N. B. C. Chain.) 8:00—Dinner-music. 6:45—Uncle Abe and David. hymn. 9:30—Melody Moments, tenor, 10:00—Orchestra l:-rioty. tra. Band. Orchestra (1 hour). 348.6—WABC New York—=860. (C. B. 8. Chain,) 6:15—Ozzie Nelson Orchestra. 5 L Book. Club. Columbia. 0—H. V. Kaltenborn, news. 9:30—Detective Mystery. 10:00—The Lutheran period. ed Standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, i L. A. Acidophilus et ger. Nat, Vaccine & Autitoxin Jnet, st North 0080 v 6DECATUR RECIPES MENDS Y STOKELY'S pRI7E 1 HEAR Sally's recipe for CREAM OF CORN SOUP particularly delicious when mede wid;ou‘ Stokely’s Corn on sale at all Sanitary Grocery Stores and Piggly Wiggly Stores. Screen Grid Tone Blender Full Electric All Modern Dynamic Speaker U. S. APEX RADIO BECAUSE WE SELL ON CREDIT WE MUST SELL THE BEST Delivers Any Radio in Our Stores 624 Pa. A ERCYARA Prices Range from $59.50 to $175.00 Balance on Very Easy Payment: 2250 Sherman. Ave. N. W, 3228 Georgia Ave. N. W. St petis o Wi . 10:30—V1 11:00—Same as Wm. 305.9—KDKA—080. 5—Same N 1:00—8ports; WJZ. 1:30—Dance (30 minutes). 11:00—Same as WJZ. 11:15—Organ (45 minutes). 379.5—-WGY~100. 422.3—WOR~710. o Bhecmtle ym| o 00— N 18—Suburbanites. 30—Melodists; 156—Art Quintet. 10:45—Globe Trotter, :00——Orchestra. 00—Same as WABC. 00—News; Musicale, irritated throat. Strike at the cause of -~ Colbps - AND SORE THROAT 10:30—Feature Programa, 11:00—Variety (23 hours). 398.8—WIR—T750. Blackstone Hotel 016 17th St. African Millionaire Dies. LAGOS, West Afgrica ().—Michael Doherty, native Negro merchaut, died here leaving & fortune of $3,000,000 %o be divided among his 16 wives and 50 children. He amassed the fortune ton goods Dist. 3510 Gargle Listerine every 2 hours reduces mouth germs 98% . In your mouth, a fierce and continuous battle is being waged. The forces of Health against those of Sickness. Nature against Germs—danferous bacteria that lodge and multiply in the mouth by millions, striving to cause illness. Surely you can appreciate the necessity of using, every day, a mouth wash fatal to germs, yet harmless to tissue. Physicians have long urged a night and morning arge with full strength Listerine, the safe antiseptic wi e pleasant taste. For Listerine-kills germs of all types in 15 seconds. No faster killing time has ever been accurately recorded by science. Gargle every 2 hours The morning and night gargle is deemed sufficient in time of normal health, t= keep germs under control and main- tain a cleanly condition of the mouth. But when infection is actually under way, which is the case when you have a cold, sore throat, or inflamed con- dition of the oral tract, authorities urge that the gargle be ted every two hours. mfiw doing 'you give the body, now at lower resistance, the extra atracking force it needs to combat the multiplying germs in the mouth, ' Mouth germs reduced 98% If you could look into your mouth with a microscope be- foxye and after gargling with Listerine, you would behold a remarkable transformation. Before the gargle you would see millions and millions of germs, alive, wflafirg. darting to and fro. After, you would see the same germs dead and powerless to cause harm. Repeated tests, following the techni great Universities, show that full strength Listerine ally reduces bacteria on the surfaces of the mucous meme brane, 98%. 3 At the first symptom of trouble in the oral caviiy, begin gargling with Listerine and consult your physician. Do not be afraid to use Listerine undiluted. Only in this way can you get the full benefit of its germicidal action. Remember that lg.hterlne is non-poisonous, absolutely safe to use, and actually helllnbto tissue. Company, St. Louis, Mo, U. S. A, L I S T E RI N E the safe antiscptic’ employed at ° actue. KILLS GERMS IN 15 SECONDS

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