Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1930, Page 35

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ON RADIO TONIGHT Grantland Rice to Interview America’s Only Real Bullfighter. Taads Joyauaviinad LOCAL STATIONS. 475.9 Meters. WMAL ‘65’ itocyeies. 2:30—American School of the Air. :00—Oolumbia Salon Orchestra. 7'46—“Blck of the News in Washing- # Wwilliam Hard. 10: ao—s interview and musie, . | 11:00—Weather forecast. 1—Lopez Orchestra. 11: lo—chk Albin’s Orchestra. 12: oll—l'lorenee Richardson’s Or- 12:30 14 X:00%—Palais d'Or Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. S 1AK, 2:30—Mel MI. WOL % 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:30—Good afternoon program. 4:00—Tea Time Chat. WADSLLNGLUN, D. 4:15—Talk by Louis “i !loflnehnd,dlnc 4 !D—Alvin Thldm, 4:45—Studio feature. C., WhDNESDAY, l:lh—m clock. 20a—Public Service Man. and Don. }1»’1’2.‘25 hints to parents. 11i458 w0 1:00—Venus Orchestrs. 1,460 Kilocycles. 2:00—Afternoon musical. 3: so—m uerem.nt und David Mar- 4: 1s—chudren 's fiux;‘ 5:00—=Sclence an Ty, 5:15—Along Route 50. 6:00—News flashes, 6:12—On the Mat. 6:15—Classifled program. 6:45—Police bulletins. 7:00—Cecil and Sally. 7:17—Telephone flash. 7:18—Whither Away.” 7:29—Time signal. exandria Hawalians, ground survey 10:15 2 11:00—Lincoln Dance Orches- | years. DECEMBER 3, 1930. : Aerial Photos of Africa Made. An serial photographing survey of xmmmmm completed in four months would have nken dgm Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South 1n Dixie, 9:05a—The Town Crier. 5a—Hints to Housewives. 00a—The Neighborhood Club. :15a—Homemade gifts. 0:30a—Our children, 5—Farm news prcgram. 0—Farm chat by David Martin. 2:45 to 1:00—Radio Revival. 2:00—Afternoon musicale, LONG-LIVING GOODNESS Their quality is put into them with in- finite care. That's why they live so much longer. 7:31—Alexandria Four, 8:00—Talk by W. O. Woods, Treasurer of the United States. 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. S»DD—Uglcle Jlmgnge;nd Mary Jane. 00a—Phil Cook, cofhedian. p Sa—Morning devotions. 0a—Chee: m—Mormnz Melodlel. 5a—Food progr: 00a—Dr. Royal s Copeh.nd 17:30a—Musical clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. » 7:00—] q: lS——Rhyn’lm Ramblers. :30—Clara_Young Brown, voynndhhm-:mm and mnul von %KL Melton With Shilkret. i s, o e || S P 45— Adventures of Sandy and, LiL Shilkret’s 55-plece orchestra in a spe- v - ” ¢ial concert of the compositions of e : Se-Soumely Carden ‘STEEMon Frans Lehar, to be broadcast at 8:30| g3 Gol X o'clock. Melton's contributions will be < “I Like to Kiss the Ladles,” “I Love You So,” “Maiden, Oh, Maiden!” and gems from “Gypsy Love.” The orches- tral lpeclllfiu wlll be “Gold and Sflv!r Waltz,” “Wilia” and “Little Rose.” Dr. Benjamin M. Anderson, jr., econ- omist of the Chase National Bank of New York, will discuss the financial sii- uation during the investment pm'nm at 9 o'clock. The musical program to follow at 9:30 o'clock will feature Olive Palmer, soprano; Paul Oliver, tenor, and Elizabeth Lennox, contralto. The se- lections cover a wide variety, ranging from the old favorite, “When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandy” to “Habanera” from “Carmen.” Variety on Programs. Variety will feature both the Fast Preight program and the Smoke Dreams Pl!unfilfion over WMAL and the Co- Grace White. jlumbia network. As usual, an organ and | 11:15a—The Five Arts. uartet will provide the Fast|11:30a—The Sewing Circle. , while the Smoke|13:00m—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. The perfect Xmas szt | . for men and women IIOW...ANE‘W VICTOR RADIO Pl e BT afl the musical joy 1931 can give! Think of it...today in your office, den, or bedroom, you can enjoy real Victor Radio performance and Victor Tone at a low price that will enable you to put two or three Victors in your homel It's a beautiful piece of cabinet-making—and a real man'’s size radiol ‘We urge to make comparison. Only Victor could give you so much. Come in now—see and hear— this wonderful, low-priced set. The Victor name guarantees sbsolute dependability. If you like, buy under our Easy Christmas Budget Plan, g | )E MOLL 897 Co. $131.60 Twelfth and G Sts. Other Model Victor Radios Style 33 Style 39 Style 59 $173.80 $206.30 $306.30 Sold on Liberal Terms 5a—Organ melodies. 00m—Countess OIg: prano. GRIEAT[R DISTANCE TONIGHT you are cordially mw'ed fo hear Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr., Ph. D. discuss 13:00—Correct time. Early Program Tomorrow. 5a—The Song Parade. 0a—Morning Devotions. n—MornlnT Minstrels. 00a—Something for every one. 3460 Morming Moods. 15a—Morn! 10:00a—*'Ships n’%’h&tm in the Night,” by Idl Bailey Allen. 10:30a—" Ten—cent Christmas Gifts,” by Joan Barrett. 10:45a—Barbara Gould, beauty talk. 11:00a—“Inexpensive Meat Dishes,” by “The Financial Situation at the Year End” As Economist of The Chase National Bank of the City of New York—the largest bank in the world—Dr. N’d.mfl'l writings ond oddresses on financial and Industrial subjects have aftracted international atten- flon. His analysis of the current situation in the finan- ciol world will be of inferest to those engaged in business, the professions, education— especially to Investors of all types. He will be guest speaker this evening on the HALSEY, STUART & CO. Radio Program WRC —9 o'clock Ower a Coast to Coast network of thirty-eight stations @mociated with the Nafional Broadcasting Company. Music by symphony orchestra, A copy of Dr. Anderson’ VOLUME it program, Dreams presentation will be nted | 12:30—~Columbia, Revue N orchestra. directed by 1:00—Address by George W. Wicker- A Majestic program is broad- ", talk by W. O. Woods, Treasurer of 1 45— Ambassador Orchestra. he United Buta. and a travel talk by| 32:00—Columbis A.rtm: Recital. ::h wlfl;o Columbia System Dr. John O. are among the fea- week day morning and en tures to be broadoast somight by WISV WRC 354 Meters. Sunday night. Try your mew The musical portion of the program in- 950 xnunlu. ‘Malestic Tubes on Majestic pre- cludes a concert by the Harmony Song-| 3.30—The Melody Three. grams. m.:;g_ dance music by the Lincoln| 3 00—Talk on vmmu education by Ralph E. y Thompson’s Orchestra and ; e Mt e Bt Heed's Batertainers will be among| 215 THeart o A o the principal contributors to the pro- tonight of WOL. The station I e i ADIO TUBES Berkner Will Lecture. entesd Against SAVE UP TO $50 ON NEW Majestic Liberal Factory Co-op- eration Permits Us to Make This Unusual Trade- in Offer. QUANTITY LIMITED S0 GET YOUR Majestic NOwW WITH SMALL DEPOSIT OKAY RADIO CO 417 11th St. N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W f give an {llustrated lecture on radio wave m pagation made on Antarctic expedition before ',he ington Chapter of the Institute December 11. The Victor Ragio R-15 ~ o com- :00—Amos dy. 1:15—0:::& “xvummn University pact yet “man sized" set G 7:30—Phil Cook, comedian. MAJOR NETWORK FEATURES On Air in Capital. . Highlights Elsewhere. $:30—Columbia Concert Orchestra 8:30—Luden Balalaika Orchestra; and Toscha Seidel, violinist— novelty program — WJZ to WMAL and C. B. 8. network. ‘WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA 8:30—Shilkret's Orchestra; works of of Pranz Lehar—WRC and N. B. C. network. D:n—&noh&neum Savino's Or- ‘WMAL and C. B.{nmut. fia—mmmm America’s only fighter—WRC and C. network. MS1 H Street N.W., Washington. Hu‘!m soloists — WJZ ‘WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, ‘WLW and WRVA. ll:oo——li,llun.ber music; string ensem- u:no—ouy !mhrdo Orchestra; dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. 11:30—Jack Albin's Orchestra: dance music—WRC and N. B. C. network. A “Medal of llmwr”: Flashes from The Event: sm a resume of world news, is broadcast ngv AL at 5:45 ,o'clnck. | G for the ONE you when you Gét off love A gift idea that’s new this Christmas How shrewdly they keep us from knowing—these wives and mothers of ours. They never show their disappointment when they unwrap some curious knick-knack on Christmas morning. Instead, they hide their tears and tell us it’s just what they wanted. But it’s time to end this “error of jndgment" and give them 8 real Christmas thrill for a change. 1¢'s such an easy thing to do. The price of a few Christmas trinkets will put a Frigidaire in your home. And shat's 3 giftthnmywifeormotherwillbepmudwlhowth. neighbors. And don’t forget—the “Medal of Honor” Frigidaire is 2 real de luxe creation. Here isa cabinet of lustrous Porcelain- on-steel, inside and out.” Here is the famous “Cold Control” for high-speed freezing of desserts. Here Is the-new Hy- drator that keeps vegetables crisp and garden-fresh fordays, Here is the patented Quickube Ice Tray that releases cases a dozen ice cubes at the touch of your fingers. In short, it’s the aristocrat of Christmas gifts—to-be coms ferred on one who has more than earned this token of yous esteem. Yetpdcumlawuthmthqveeve:bceabdm And we offer such liberal Christmas terms that no-one:has the slightest excuse for holding back! Why not drop into our Display Rooms today andtetus yelpyonmd:cmgeiozaaulmudnfindd-. forget. FRIGIDAIRE Arutocra; of Christmas Gifts FRIGIDAIRE SALES CORPORATION Washington Branch 511' 14th Street N.W The “Medal of Honor” Frigidaire Here is the beantiful sterling silver medallion or “Medal of Honor” that goes on the cabines of all gift Frigidaires, st no extra charge. Itis truly 2 medal of honor conferred on one who bas more than earned this token of your esteem. And this medallion may be ‘with the name of the fortunate one who Prigidaire, or with both her name me-hr.mmmnnthmdflflm alone (in a handsome velvet case) to your wife or mother on Christmas morning and let her select ber own Frigidaire at her leisure, later 0a: TONIGHT and every Wednesday night 8:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time Over a network of National Broadcasting Co. UDEN’S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA LUDEN'S relieve. Stop that incessant cough- ing. Free yourself of needless discomfort. Don't menace others, who can easily take your cold. Luden’s Menthol Action relieves coughing — quickly. You'll feel better. So will everyone else near you. Luden's is sold everywhere — In the familior vellow package 5C coughing i 1n ten seconds

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