Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 11

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Mayer & Go. Offers Discourits Now on vast quantities of Lifetime furniture N e s | 45 b ~ i Livinc Room Grours BeDROOM SUITES trial Conference Board. -.mn,;«mw R s e oo | S at $139..$169.75..$195 at $150 .. $195 . . $235 b,bl Broadcasting - System : i 3 . e g i o & Wy $250.'$275..$285..$295 $275..$295..$345..$350 ‘!'he contest is being held under the | §:30—Schneider Dan Dee Bakers, Fabmse e EE "‘ s $300.$365.8395 andup $375.$395.$450 and up 5 Roxey Theater program. - 8:00 Jump Wreakers. $:00-"tHows ~Business? T e 1 e S B_WABS G hrey, retary of ~Agriculture a-xs—‘rnlk peb) Senator Wagner of - v m‘d Wlllhm John Cooper, com- New York. 30 An Evening in Paris. 305.9—KDKA—980. nér_of education. 8:30—A. & P. Gypsies. 00—Sponsored - Four ‘hoys have won' their way into/ 9:30—General Motors “Family Party.” 0—Burns' Panatela program. 8: ipo Ko . . D C e 8:15—German INING ROUPS the nnlh and will be heard in_the|10:30—Symphonic Rhythm Makers. Nationn ommm it §:45—same ms % They are David K. Wll'- 10: ‘5—-bTPéQ'HR;‘;nyl:lrflcn That Falled, b s agabonds, \ LTS B o YT " e rem tomeree, | $ R yog at $189 .. $225 .. $250 ward Drace of Jeytesville, MO, and Aster Orchestra. A ¥ 8:00a—Tony’s ‘Scrap Book. Robert, Jones of Hooper, Utah. 0" to 1:00s—Edgewater Beach Or-| 8:00a—Tonys o u:mHm 3 & szgs : $3 |5 : $347 s375 . . . Orchestra to Play Maori Dance. Miss Ruth Lyon, soprano, will be the i oo gl . 260.7—WHAM—1,150. sololst with the Minneapolls Symphony :45a—Tower health exercises. ing -Moods. €:30-WJIZ (2 hrs). Orchesra during its weekly concert. 3 10:00a—Frank W. Young, pianist. 4o ok Ay ¥ s395 5495 ssgs and u Accomganied by the orchestra, she wil 10:150—Emily Lees Advice to Briae, | SN e . _ > e . P e Jour” from the o X y e “Lou The orchestral specialty will 3 . | 11:00—Vaudeville (45 min.). be a new arrangement of Schuberts Food. R “Moment Musical.” The orchestra also B s, a Bafley Allen. 319.5—~WGY—T90. will play “Waiata Poi,” a Mapri dance 2 * | 11:15a—" Ahr-mm Lincoln,” by Charles | 6:30—Musical m. i : . .5 Sl A G L2-gep ¥ arpen Chair irnival” of T > bk icul & 3 vening ris presentation Am. - 4 . 2 featuring Taylor Buckley, baritone; 3 5 - T“"""’:' S ao—c-unenl zchou. . ( at Ieft ) Plerre Brugnon, tenor, and an orohesta | 12 2, 2 and qua on news Wi 4 be broadicast during the intermission, | 2:00—Organ e e e . . Guy Lombardo and his Royal Ca- Smallwood Mockabee. e I S 5 : g e . 69 mnadians and a quartet will present the :30—Edna Wallace Hopper. 90—Columbla Salon Orchestra, » 3 . - Robert. Burns Panatela program, _The 5—Melody Three. e rie i i e lum:rm be a medley of Ohio State| 3 o—h'rh;,mlrt‘eu:mm Conference, gency Employment, Committee. 00—Musical Doctors. A luxurious chair in veur choice of 'y 801 y : o . " novel, “Sun Medley” will be offered | 3:15—Musicaliiies. 4:30—Civil Service Employment Op- N g " + beautiful -coverings. Haic and cotton by Freddie Rich and his orchestr in | 3:30—Emergency Employment Com- portunities. ; i ey . %, : e ( filling ¢+ s hardwood frame . . . Madri Gras rmnuunn ‘The mittee meeting. S . T ring cushion, ~ my includes such songs as “OldMan | 4:30 to 5:00—Pacific Vagabonds. WISV 205.4 Meters. P e spring lflluhll:";d » Osn the ‘sunélyside of the 2289 Meters. J 1,460 Kilocycles. * Street” unnyside » p ‘The General llo{an ‘lrmlly party,” WOL 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Studio program. d| '4:00—Talk on bridge by Mrs. James 3 ::s_.‘("..'.‘unp 13 & “"”" ‘ Hundreds of Occasional Pieces Sharply Reduced Now 30—Edith Reed’s chlldrenl program. B YOU'RE ON THE WO TARD LINE - Come Early as You Can, Please and. . —Bmmu‘e’"}lflg::‘lmn. 2 . 00—Chimney Villa Orchestra. Aside from the musical attractions,| 7:30 to 8:00—Comic opers. 0—Carl Conrad, baritone. will broadcast two speeches, one Early Program Te-orrow. “—Ooldle ‘Mundy, “blues” singer. "'”mm BT S ‘ T 1k - Early Program Tomorrow. 08 Mubical progra 9:00a—Down ‘South in' Dixie, ARCTURUS - : 3 ' Seventh Street Between D and E Opera Co. , S epein B3, rapin ooy e TR R LR o e | R " Marks, soprano, and .Howard Moore baritohe, and a comic opera presenta- [3, AN S o gaina : 'l'be Blue Rit uounhlnnrs. the - Alexandria Ame Phil !arh lml his chhnney vl|h orchcsm be among the contributors o the wm.m of WJSY. In addi- rad, baritone, 428.3—WLW—700, 3:00—Laugh a Bit. OWN STATIONS. Prwmm mnud by the Associated Press. Scheduled for luml standard time. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on tight.) | US53-WEAF New York—e60. 1. 272.6—~WPG—1,110, © YN.'B.C. Chatm); '~ <+ =~ || 8:00—Same as WABC, 8:30—Glee Club; Tenor. 10:30—Same as WJZ. 9:00—Concert Orchestra. 11:00—Variety (2% hrs.), iy i 9:30—Same a2 WABO. 208.8—WIR—150, 1 4 6:30—Uncle Wil e 45—Gecil and Sally, 00—WJZ; Jesters. I 0 O . A T S S0 S SRS P ‘Mai T ‘ @3 nrs) une in on the 1 -oo—:r"';necy G 1rs), s : PR 1 r N"’bbcl‘hOOd » 11:30—Dance Orchestra. 4 £ 12:00—Spitalny's Orchestra Hour. CIllb A 34B.6—~WABC New York—860. : (cnsch-hn MEETINGS TUESDAYS & THURSD. a pla T by the famous Gru:Nol:rh{:: 10 to 10:15 A. M. cast, including the “Old- 7.':‘.3_‘?«'.‘,,}'3{‘:."3.“. | Timer"” and Bernadine Flyna; 7:45—The Vagabonds. over 8:00—Mardl Gras. Station W J S V WJZ 8:30—Arabesque, Modern Stories. - 9:00—Minneapolis Symphony. And listen 1o the remarkeble and T T 10:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. helpful COOKING TALKS by the 10:30—The Wizard, K 11:00—Will Osborne Orchestra. 1115, B, 8. Radio Column. DAVIS TR 10:30 P. M. 10 11 P. M T E——— p——— 11:30—Sammy Watkins' Orchestrs. 12:00-Eacgon MYSTERY Eastern Standard Time 394.5—WJZ New York—760. f pire Builder? programs over PR (N. B. C. Chain), ° CHEF e - P M i 461.3—WSM—650. €90 oninon ik N. B.C. ¢hain every Monday night. 7:00—Orchestra; Traveler. 6:30—The Goldbe 7:30—Dinner Concert. 6:45—Topics in B 45—Same as Wiz, 7:00—Amos 'n'" Andy. 3§ hMakers. 715 The Jesters Gomedy Trio. 7:30—Phil ‘Gook. 7:45—Roxy dnd His Gang. 8:30—The Shavers. 9:00—¥ictor Youngs Orcbestra. g = e ;gg&g%%:g’f‘;&“m =WeWillHelptoKeep : - e e e “Chais” Fontaea |5 Pomm b ——VYour Meodel “T” Mr. Jay Dielemanis adrug clerk quick relief. I was well pleased i o at Loveland’s Drug Store, E. with the result§ and I can safely - 282.8—WBAL—1,060. WPRTRRT. §:00—Same a5 Wz, F . RS ; 3 e wRG and N5 C. | | &is—woz ord Running Fine Fulton St. & Diamond Ave, recommend it now from my own program—WRC and N. B, C. 6:45—WJZ (ll min.), e e o | e —— 5 Grand Rapids, Mich. “Last win- experjence with it.” REM is the WMAL and C. B. 8. net-’ The Ford model “T” still carries many .people . many miles daily. It furnishes reliable, eff- ter I had quite abad cough,” says perfected result of 44 years plur- 9:00— Minneapolis _ Symphony o g cient transportation at a low cost. No car has program e G outlived its'usefulness Which renders that kind Mr. Dielemen, “and it's not a maceutical experience. It quickly 30 B e of ; .”&?mmfi’yé‘ B o We ¢ :':; initend o Bencetiite Mg piodal =T pleasant thing to be coughin cuts the ‘phlegm, clears th ar omé’s investnient for wint'ef service o lung while waiting.on customers. RE gassages. and makes it easier to " ag his, car can be made useful with reaspnabls Thplatunenis e SRk was comparatively new to me at breathe durin, ithe daytime and ly at night. Your WREN, W JR. ’ m-:":n‘c“!;‘i‘::m}““:g;mfim“;“: ) S et i?&iffi:fll the time, but I decided to try it sleep comforta 1:00—Pinals af e 4 3 " apeaking % Contesi WAL 'RC wrm SR D e e e AWl » and I must say that I got very druggist has REM---ask fq it! 1 ing—he understands that to keep r our operating cost lowest he ymn examine your car uulully I:‘adlufll with ‘you just the i I I ' 3 V 3 / Ll ce uired. mbdel ¢T”,owners at our service : ( iTY CABS station. DECAYUD | mo || g, & TS i .

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