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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY INUARY 1. 1931 7 Z R e e P T A R R 5 AMUSEMENTS. ISEMI AMUSEMENTS. —mmwe |NEWYEMEVENTS || Today on the Radio || Zpaid. s 4 o | S SR - TR | []N AIR []UR'NG l] AY CADRIG e ASiaa TSPt Taicated ) JOHN DRINKWATER'S S L s | , ; : ' BOOKS =t WRC 333 %eevee. WMAL §53 5t Natl. 0301-0302 Store Hours—8 to 5:30 2:30—N. B. C. studio program. 2:30—Columbia Artists’ Recital—Theo E. Morrison Paper Co. ||International Greetings, Re- 2:45—Tsik by Louls Rothschild, direc- Karle, tenor, and Barbara Mau- rel, contralto. tor Better Business Bureau. 3:00—Columbia. s.len Oréhestra. s bteade ligious Services and Sports ' 3:00—Musical program, rebrosdcast| 35 R At Gae T e L from Holland. “IT’S AWISE || ( i 3:30—Berumen musicale, 0—Crockett Mountaineers. " A Events to Be on Radio, | 3:3—2enumen mu 0—Lie Russla Orchesia. Tomonnow . CHILD" 3:45—"Happy New Year” in 50 lan- | 5—Flashes from The Evening Star. anh gu | Special New. Year day programs will guages. 0—Correct. time. TOMORROW wr.-:nls::::\'uf'xl?.c':sr H e Z Popular Priced Mats. Today and Sat. 50, $1, $1.50 and $2 THE BIGGEST SH DAVID BELASCO Presents IN WASHINGTON.’ The Outstanding Comedy Hit /////////%////////////////////fl///// | feature radio's offerings today, with in-| 4:45—Tournament of Roses and Ala- fliflz—Dln“fll’ concert. | WITH || ternational greetings, religious services| bama-Washington State foot| $:30—Selerling Shecrs, | zITA . HERBERT of our many and sports events as high lights. ! 7:00—Amos 'n’ An g " 9 oo._i«.:mey Bell and Les Colvin, en- | JOHANN MARSHALL i vor] vill ¢ ¢ - 3 iners. H ., $2.50; Mezz., $2.50, $2, £1.50; friends and ‘WMAL and a Columbia network will; 7 15—&;‘&&;3 n State game | e Seagin. e Mers, 5250, §2, 81.80; patrons,a present at 10 oclock tonight & pro-i , .. (continued). = 1:30—Werid Hore. : ! Gieh, '»y.._ L gram of choral music appropriate to, 7:45—Leon Brusilofl’s S amert Orches-| 8:00—Poet’s Gold. Bal. 150, $1 so¢ the celebration of the Epiphany fes- | 8:30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. %appy |tivad ot e vess, to be giren by the| 8:00—Suiahine hour. 8:45—Dramatic plaviet " Walters Art Galleries |N -vGEDRGE KELLY Holy Cross Lutheran Church choir of | g s 9:30—Detective Mysteries. —— i‘s}olcT{}“QN; i Y //’,//// /// et Pear |5 o curingihe Dibern our. 9130 Nelx ey o T, At i pimare | @ '.. & The cholr will sing several numbers ar- |12 T R N oty T ¢ QATLERTES oM | — e il D e i by 11:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra. STRE Oropen 13 the. puoic: brief inspirational message. . will H bt R Meeker's Orchestra, An wmusmvs g, SATURDAYS | G s h f r CO WMAL and the Colambia System also 12:00 to 1:00a—Jack Albin’s Orchestra. ié;S‘?.:c":?,.cfi&? c JANUARY RY. MARCH E. charlel o |return to the radio with the New Year | Early Program Tomorrow. kil 2 ; the Seiberling Singers, popular enter- | e rly am Tomorrow. Between the honrs of 11 and 4 o'clock. | SH Goorei Al tainers for tvo and a half years With| 8000 Gonc nd Gema o 8:00a—Tony's Scrap Book. o teered e s s toy ek maY | SRR the National Broadcasting Co., who will | g:155 Morning devotions. :15a—Melogy Musketeers. Welfare Association, Caivert and Lombard | : o ieruid il et Anstfiw or| 8:30—Cheerio, T trance Dor' af the Galleries on“daye ween | he underworld will be dramatized dus i :45a—The Dutch Girl. nce Doar of the n days when | fing the Detective Story program over | §i0e—wiaiey States Army Band. {00a_Onening "the Morring ki, - | SAISCRTR oL, COMPANY One-Cent Sale e ?,i,g;f‘e“‘;;gm“ ol o i ComatE e N A e e = T T AAM{Y 2 M 4 || Symphons™ will be heard during thc! 10:15a Natlonal home hour. 10:00a—"Yankee Hospitality,” by Ida BURLINGTON HOTEL JWE FIFTY All This Week H | New w:;lrlia ‘gnpwvjuxj ngrdamh brcoag | 11:00a—String Quartet. Bailey Allen. Banauets, $1.25 Up COMPLETE CHORUS and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA [cast gt 10130 by, and the C. .| 1) 00m _Retal o0d market. 10:15a—Columbia Salon Orchestra. o Bare Fariits Bables RETURN ENGAGEMENT 31,06 Beat; Tron ' and 1 01 |S. chain. Another selemog will b2 12:15—Luncheon Ensemble. 10:30a—"Pot of Gold,” by Joan Barrett. = pecial Dinner. Daily, §1.00 NATIONAL THEATER Wi Pt B | Strauss” overture to “Die Fledermaus.” | 17:30—National farm and home hour. | 10:43a—Strudley isters, entertainers. 0 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 Srd HSe il | Einstein to Be Heard. 1:30—Organ recital. 11:00a—Emily Fos! 75¢ Mineral 76¢c Prof. Albert Einstein, noted scientist, | 2:30—Edna Wallace Hopper. s Carter, conkig tay- eossasessessses B fOP o 2:45—The Melody Three. ‘ i 50 on | now touring the United States, will be| 2:43—The Melody Three, o 11300 S35 John 8. Reily, “Common g i a0 3 e 3% Bay Rum Shaving 3@ | beard in @ message to the American enberg. - Sense for Mothers.” Gentlemen, evary reehe's Concert Bants Crea 2 for \r’r’\'e?‘WM AL 8“ 7+30 o'clock Th‘s"g": 4 g:ls‘unlud States Navy Band. 12:00m—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. Ly Nme e G st. _Telephone Distri { ' 4:00 to 5:00—Radio Guild. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 30c Milk of Magnesia 3] ¢ ff| broadeast of & record and mot a per-| 4 1:00—-Tiotus Orcliostrs, e —l el xsr‘}:g:‘]» “‘L‘?E?’fl”im?“‘;'w" LT Y 205.4 Meters 1:30—Barclay Orchestra. i Washington Hebrew Congregation 25c Saccharin, 2 tor 26¢ [}|a record by former Chancellor Wilheim WISV 146 Kiteyetes. z Hfl;&g{"}‘m’fnnm 8th_Between H and 1 ! % er 1 gr.........2 for | Marx of Germany and a record of| 3:00—Uncle Jim and Mary Jane. 3:00—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. Dl'. Abran] Slmon - 25¢ Extract 26 Wagner’s “Tannhauser,” played by the| 3:30—Alexandria Chamber of Com-| 3:45—“Harnessing the Electron,” by Vanilla 2 for C §| German State Opera Symphony. merce. ©O. H. Caldwell. Will Preach on WRC and the N. B. C. network will | 4:00—The “M” Trio. “ s Many Other Items in Sale | garry greetings to America, from Benito| 4:30—Newt Bell, 228.9 Meters. IS Man a Maclune. o | Mussolini, n_premier, at 2 o'clock | 5:00—Glimpses Into Boyland. WOL 3350 Kitecycies. i ome in this afternoon. The talk will be given| 5:30 Musical novelette, — Friday, January 2nd, 8 p.m in_English. = Today. : 40—Helen Webb Zeller. 9 ‘Begtanitig at 4:30 o'clock, WRO and| 5-as—Congress Today. 4:00—Ralston's Orchestra. - | the N. B. C. system will present descrip- | g:12—On the Mat. 5:00—Courtland Ferguson, serial col- 3 [For Healthy Fun as you like him in |tions of the annual Tournsment of | 5:1o—Glascifed program. t. 2 919G St. N.W. Roses and foot ball classic in the Rose ::}5_1;01;09 bulleting, 5:15—One-Time Opportunities. \.SW| M - IN.W. Bowl at Pasadena, Calif., where the| 7:00_Bill and Tut. 5:45—Turner Mat program. ’ > | N | University of Alabama and the Wash-| 7:15_Studio program. 6:00—Public Service Man. [ it | ington State elevens will meet. 7:30—Time signal. 6:02—Music. s 50c Dutch Music on Air. 17:31—Chick Godfrey, tenor. 6:05—Sambo and Ed. 6:15—Community Chest program. Vocal and instrumental music native| 8:00—Musical Memorles ~of Ol | s it T Rash; AMBASSADOR Tune in Tonight to the Dutch people will be heard from 7 Harbison, pianist. planist, and Tillle Kravitz, vio- HOTEL POOL You must come e |WRC and the N. B. C. network at 3| 5:90 pimmy Heappieon. P finist. 4 i il et~ [ o e P 978 | o'clock this afternoon, when an_inter- alter Holt and his Fret En-| 7:20—News flashes. s — " ‘Selberhng S“lgers | national New Year broadeast will come | 0° g b 1:30—Rose Novak, violnist. A MOVING PICTURE e “THOSE 9TH. AT ‘GEE b z?mtf:{y'u t‘l’a meu‘lag; Early Pr ‘Tomorrow. = FiNATEdeciioing i | lescueons outomsiaimitie || igheity rsprin Sy sy proram oo, | MACHINE FOR THE HOME under the direction of Gilbert E. Gable, | g9:95a—] 7:00a—Musical clock. 5 2 S 3 LEHMAN’S | &5 i i e 5 HEEEEia ety TGt B § translated into English. 9:40a—oOur Creed for Today. . 10a—Musical clock. $ ' projector. % 12th & K Sts. NW. Na. 0241 A musical program will be given by Tk 10:00a—Talk by Peggy Clark. See i chilaren’ from the Holy Family Day| 1o eon rocs s Gousewiyes. 10: 200 Public. Bervics Man, Films Rented—Complete Stock i n and q‘u‘iyz f Nursery during the Community Chest |15 :00a—Gospel song service. 10:30a—Musical program. M. Optical i ) Svening, Follow : ] ; : . ¥ ; = IANYWHERE INTHECITYPROPER | | T/ 0% (or0r Lena Kash, pianist, and ETDM{"&?_;:A«; Revival. 11:158—Musical nterlude. A Co. . GIRLS” V Tillie Kravitz, violinist, will be heard,| "5.900—Afternoon musicale. 11:30a—Previews of coming attractions. 614 9th St. N.W. 2 and at 7:30 Rose Novok, violinist, will nd Jtmmy | 12:00m—Musical Brevities. 4 _614 9th St. N.W. Yoo ' ade‘: Idea OECATU R give a recital. - 30_3,"{’,:,,, s 7 | 12:70~ Luncheon musk 1 . Featuring al Musical memories of other years will | 3. arty. 12:30 to 1:00—Paul Gable, organist. / be & feature of the pressntation of | >:00—Whoopes Party. - FIFI g‘k 71"# %lé”’"dd Station WJSV, this being broadcast at | B> DORSAY, = o 8 oclock. Jimmy Harbison, pianist,| TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. URGES BOOKS ON SEX ; ; will be heard at 9 o'clock, and at 10:15 “Bira) th BB YOLA D’AVEIL, m & WRENCE Walter Holt and his fret ensemble will | Shubert-Belasco—“Bir 4 fiem gta[‘ i SANDRA RAVEL WE give a program. & o :-Sfllsm Wise Chugr ap|Eibrary Commission Member Sees e Weiloopderk sient :gg#uv DUNN=~MILEE SISTERS National—"It's a 3 4 > IAN & TRIGGER-MABLE & MARCIA 8:20 pm. : Need for College Students. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY | e ol & 4 WALLIM & BARNES - SUNKIST ENSEMBLE Gayety—“Girls From the Follles,” at| CHICAGO, January 1 (#).—Books il et 3 bl cqgenie g 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. on sex should be made available to S : 4 o Fox—"“Tom Sawyer,” at 12:30, 2:40, | (0 O 5 b 0 v 1n the belief of Miss | HES. 5:14. Gala performances from 7 p.m. | SoVege studen e | Benito Mm;fig CPrE:ler of TItaly, ml;udg;h:.m Mary K. Reely of Madison, Wis., memn- | “000000000000“00“00‘.‘ greetings to America, broaccast from | Columbia—“Hell's Angels” at 10:20 | ber of her State's Free Library Com- 8! > S0 3¢ .50, 7+ 115 | mission. Tae WEOwAN B O ek | i 12:30, 2:45, 4:00, 7:05 and 915 |mistlon o ridwinter mest | . SpeCIal Rates voiced by more than 50 foreign-born | Rialto—"Those Three French Girls,” L‘T(;'n,ogwt?: Amglcmhx;‘g“y ‘:5;’;:; [ in New York with translations, over | at 11:40 am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and | weré two things in which college stu- DUMBARTON 535, Wivcomsin ave. For Monthly Guests | N. g + 3:4519:40 p.m. dents were interested—themselves and SERVICE 3 JOHN GILBERT .m. Prof. Albert Einstein, noted - " ~ 5 d LEILA HYAMS in * Handsomely furnished room Eem,,, scientist, recorded greeting| Palace—“War Nurse, at. 11 am, |the world in which they live. o S in “WAY FOR A and bath in the jnodern % | to America, brozdcast over WMAL, | 1:08, 3:22, 5:32, 7:42 and 9:56 p.m. “Therefore.” she argued, “they should Exclusmely i NCESS T30 Son® “Rismet " B .45, | have books which inform them on these 0 7:30 pm. Caeus 7:2;21;} llo(lbmn:t at 12, 2:10, 4:45, subjects? ‘00000000'00 00000000000 JOHN BARRYMORE in -‘M Y DICK." BlaCkStone HOtel Choral music_by choir of Holy Cross| g B0, Keite—Hook, Line and . mPPODRT(i?flNEMDNEK o 1016 17th St. Dist. 3510 { | ™ Tutneran Church, St. Louis, WMAL | 5iin s 35 arm ook i, 0 1140 3:40, **Imag"\e Your Embarrassment** Clara Bow in “Her Wedding Nisher: | —two i.".q-pum. with break- and C. B. 8. network, 10 pm. Met 1it: “Lightnin'” at 11 ¥ CAMEO Mt. Rainier, Md. "y e et cach et 1245737, 0. o108, Ts5"ana 345 J\YUEN YOU GET YOUR FIRST GLIMPSE pies e o s oo l| | STARTING TOMORROW OF THE OCCUPAN*S OF THE FLIVWER. Today-Tomorrow Doors Open 10:30—Shows Continuous by the month, each Tournament of Roses foot ball classic, | P-m. Wheeler, Woolsey, *Half Shot at Sunrise.” = ” " YOURE PASSING AT <50 - ************fl********* g = | Alabama-Washington State game at| Ambassador—“Remote Control” at . per week Pasadena, Calif., WRC and N. B. C.|2:30, 4:25, 6:15, 8:10 and 9:50 p.m. LIBERTY N. Cap. & P Sta. _Lella_Hvams Yn network, 4:45 p.m. Central—"The Pay Off,” 11 am. to| Complete service; con- DRAMATIC SKETCHES. 11 pm. venient location, within easy |New Year dramatic playlet, with Sidney | Tivoli—“Sunny” at 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, | walking distance of down- Blackmer, and“pa,\-yactbr. in leading | 6:15, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. town—saving carfare ex- role, WMAL and C. 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