Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1931, Page 31

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dE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, LSDAY, MARCH 3, 1931 ] 1] 7 9:30—Dwth Valley Daysy dramatic| Polioe Aid Tax Collections. | v K 1 larities in col- RHAPSODYINBLUE' || Today on the Radio ||a. i siusiomt| o me e e o crooner, male quartet and | yision of the Philippine Bureau of Pub- Shilkret’s _ Orchestra — WJz, erwise oW BTA Wz, KDKA, | llc Works at Manila has requested that UN RAB'" IUNIGHT St o] trmnesiees e WHANM and WRVA. a squad of policemen be stationed there 10:30—Clara, Lu_and Bm: humorous | during the time of motor vehicle regis- W Sehes ig:le—parm ot by Davia Mactn. |0 ot ZlE il WREG | ron Wy yeles. 180 h 3 9 Sy 2:30—Edna Wallace Hopper. e i KDKA. TR RN ANEASY b Howard Barlow’s Symphonyl 10:45—Johnny Marvin, celebrated re- In The Sale of “LEONARDS” 5—Claire Cabot, organist. 3 o= Aermoos mustcale. cording artist — WJZ, KDEA, Radio Service Orchestra to Present Gersh- 0—Muslc in the Air. WHAM, WGAR and WJR. win Composition. 3 p 5—The Lady Next Door. 3:45—Tea Time Chatters. 11:00—The Marylanders—WBAL. 0—Chicago Serenade. 228.9 Meters. 11:00—Slumbef music; Ludwig Lau- e e WOL 756 Kitocyetes. rier's Ensemble—WJZ, KDKA, |4 Phone :00—News flashes. 4:00—Hi Lights. 00— n’ v d- 0—Income Tax Brevities. 4:16—Walts Time. 1, :‘E? 2 mn ,,’;“;‘,‘" ’\;;sofid ‘{{"&K Howard Barlow's Symphony Orches- 2—Black and Gold Orchestra. 4:30—Frances 8. Behr, soprano, 4 E % - o SO Eawatd Tawm KTHS, WHAS, WSM, WFAA, tra in its weekly radio concert tonight!| 4—Correct ume& A ol 5:00 m::; mu;\‘:wm p-anist, WMC and KFAB. " 115—Underwood nderwood pro- [ 5:00—] 3 gk B. over WMAL and associated Columbia! 6 ;;m. P 5:30—One-Time Opportunities. 11:00—Variety program—WLW. 0—Afternoon Tea. Broadcesting System stations will honor | .. IO L o estra, 5:55—Public Service Men. 18th & Col. Rd George Gershwin by playing his mod-| 7:00—Amos '’ Andy. 6:00—Katherine Deale, pianist. Flashes from The Evening Star,a | % i ernistic “Rhapsody in Blue.” 7:15—Fred East and Bill Raymond. | §:16—Kahola Melody Boys. renume of i o Ty oroadease | ¢ Fastest and Best Radlo Service tn Tewn v 7:30—Phil Cook, comedian. :30—Aerial Columnist. 7 Sy This will be the first time since the| ;i ™00 o hestra. 6-40—Studio program arranged by Le daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'cloc] AALTRRERRREEERNS orchestra was organized exclusively for :00—Julia - Sanderson and Frank Roy Lewis. broadcasting in April, 1930, that it has Crumit. 7:00—Dinner Music. .30—The Frolic, with Coon-Sanders| 7:20—News flashes. $ chosen a modern, radical composition | 8:30—7he FHOl 7:30—Ralston’s Orchestra. 5 for its programs. Heretofore only those | g.00__nryucical Magazine. Early Program Tomorrow. / compositions universally accepted s| 9:30—Happy Bakers. 7:00a—Musical Clock. G masterpieces have been included in its|10:00—B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra. S Thm e £ . anaamcswLN 0—“What Happened to Jane?” 3:30—Good_afternoon program. WS?;M' WTMJ, WSB anfl1 Adams 3803 g é # 11:00—Weather forecast. - e P :01—Organ recital. by Otto F. Beck. | ,8:10a—Musical program. 2 o B8rlow will open the concert with 13505 P10 Jack Albin's Orchestra, - | 10:008—T8lk by Peggy Clark. «..quick relief this amazing way! g : T th - * - E e °§5.~3e’f;nf§°’§'nn'?§"a: o chateomkys 145 el P;::::; T: I:-wlm - 1?5.22_333:53 Bt Toes The most severe headache, from stomach, nerves, peri- ..cggmpt;;mv No. 463-"“ ;s‘rt\mar.‘;‘ I:g; i i o eakiciase. }3%‘}“{"&1 }'.".‘cfj o . odic cause, eating or drinkin relieved in a fey other Hungarian 1ba i : 4 ul D. Gable, organist. i i i i program is the “Hungarian Dance No. ;’,8“ M;::!r‘&:l devotions. 8 minutes by Capudine, the quic! ing prescription in 3" by Brahms. 008 —-USited States Army Bénd. liquid fo‘rm. Works in one-third the time required by ¢ Nina Gordon on Program. :15a—OCempbell Orchestra. Major Radio Features llow-lnlni pills and powders. No harmful drugs. Regularly Nina Gerdon, well known English| 9:45a—Our Daily Food. Approved by doctors and druggists everywhere. comedienne, will contribute some real ' 10:00a—National Home Hour. 2 bt 5. English atmosphere to the London night | 11:00a—Health talk by Dr. Ruth Wads- | «poes & College Education Pay?” by Sitk Headiche $6 00 oD stene in the - Cheramy Night” gro-| worth. e e o e by gram. Bhe will sing “T Don%t'Knownj11:10a—HalioHomeliold Tnstitute. 6:02; “The Political Situation in Capudine brings quick relief from and 4 little English Coster song “Lord | 11:45a—Sweet and Low Down. Weshington” by Frederts Wi e " Storton : - N headaches that come day after day. ton Downey and Jesse Crawford 1 e uled to jake part in the Radin | 12:30—Nationsl Farm and Home Hour. DRAMA. : A single dose usually stops the Playhouse presentation. The orchestral 0—The Blue Blasers. Amos ’'n’ Andy, WRC, 7:00; Minute 3 3 pain and you “pep” right up in a feat to be provided by Savino’s Or- —Little Jack Little. Dramas, WMAL, 9:00; “Mr. and i il hestr. nclugs arch of the Mani:| 300 Orghrecal, " | e WMAL, 10100 : e —New smooth-front doors (not paneled) . . . cushioned el et o e 6 o 5 S VARIETY. ) ing Capudine a real blessing, and with rubber . . . seamless porcelain lined (doors included) Frenchmen.” John_Sloan. Richie Craig_ir edian, and Fred-| 2:45—The Melody Three. | “Radio Joe and His Budget Boys," > W woalda N Without it. ; eric. William B wite's. weekly resume of | :oo—;\rr{]}f C'é""n““d Education,” by FrWMa '}Lbr-’fi:oz: i'vl;gé‘ fn&d?}?ur;‘r afim f A, Iarge and roomy, with four shelves + v o holds 100 1bs. of th olitical situation in Washington ur S. Dean. in] umit, , 8:00; the Frolic, N': npy;nng WMAL's other outstanding| 3:15—"“The Gocd Neighbor.” with Coon-Sanders Orchestra and Womcn Hudullu ic‘ COl‘k . t€d| T P d FlOOl’ 1 Columbia attractions. Outstendi :30—Radio Play Bill. Quartet, WRC, 8:30; Happy Bakers, . Periodichondarositiss aaine inis see insulated! hir « i WRC, 9:30; Richie Cralg, jr., , among the features of local origin W i Loy l;llyho\‘ue",r wfifi ery every month ace prompily re- be the weeklv program by “Radio Joe ey 1 . : : 7 and His Budget Bovs” The “Radio 75.9 Meters. 10:30, lieved by Capudine without the . i ] sod, i Budget Bows The Rade) WMAL 0" iccyeics G hanrois. i gl e oo e Fifteen Other Models in the Sale—$16.95 to $69.00 Nite” and will hark back to the his-| 2:30—American School of the Air, Musical Magazine, WRC, 9:00; Bar- » functions. Thousands of womea s torie, dramatic and romantic beverage| 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchest: ; . 4 ; ome: and amusement vlaces of Washington | 3:30—Pancho and his orchestra. S WETIAG. T, . who formerly considered periodic bef the d ht 4:00—Civil Service Opportunities. headaches necessary are obtaining ore the drought era. 3 Ciatian Tavm, 3 DANCE MUSIC. g grateful relief this quick, safe way. Composer {0 Be Guest. 4:30—National Student Federation. |B. A. Rolfe’s Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; D [ Theodore Metz, composer of “A Hot| 5:00—Rhythm Kings. Lotus Orchestra; WMAL, 11:00; Jack “"Moming-Aher'® own Time in the Old 'I‘lnvt;'n Tonlgh;.;’n ‘:nd 5:15—"Adventures in Words,” by Dr. ‘?e&ny‘\':blo:cnm;-, WMAL, 11 orning- T L TS, s s one of the oldest living_song s Prank H. Vizetelly. a n's Orchestra, WRC, Headache Convenient 4 , 12:00) ,wfl.l"hbe’ thg gudnt t“ ughf r};x!nnp.v Bakers g::‘m—nflu:prém o::!h'estm y’ogll- Sissie’s~ Orchestra, WMAL, n eir broadecasf nig] over WRC :40—Can 5 0L anhd other National Breadcasting Co.| 3:45—Flashes from The Evening Star. —_— 7 No need to go m:nl the day Monthly Payments stations. Mr. Metz is 83 years old and | §:00—Time and program resume. HIGHLIGHTS ELSEWHERE. : with & “hang-over” headache that Penn. Ave., Eighth and D Sts. it will be his first apnearance before| 6:02—“Does a College Education Pay?” | 5:45—Tony's Scrap Book — WABC, wracks your nerves and interferes g:‘zk mlcr{'\r\h?ne. m!n h};::r glo;::; the 5);; D!;'iuTm?l‘“ ;\ Tnlllnle;m of WPG, WGR, WCAO and WBT. with business. Simply take two tea- ers will sing his clas lad. e versity of Maryland. 4 in Brief, Prank Crumit, who co-stars WIth| g.15_Barclay Orchestra. £y SR ) | :?b"nf:m:fcwfldl" aad fffi:“h' Julia Sanderson 'n the Plentation pro-| 6:45—0. & P. Men's Glee Club. i e : bwebs clear up. The quickest- gram, will feature “Sam the Old Ac-| 7:00—*The Political Sftuation in Wash- | 7:00—The Voters' Service; Mrs. Har- acting “bracer” you ever tried. cordion man.” He a'so will be heard in imgton Tonight,” by Frederic ris T. Baldwin and Prof. Sum- IR several duet numbers with Miss San- William Wile. ner H. Slichter of Harvard Uni- Nervous Headache d!smcot?{unatw melodies from motion | 7-30tailh Sa0 oy e ot Wk WoAg, "wor Tand 3 . : joe an s 3 i icture and musical show successes will | g:00_c} Ay iget Boys. WOSH, WCAE, WGY and %, :::s:x‘x::. :::::l :m:e :;fx :( orm the nucleus of the Frolic program | g:30Kaltenborn Edits the News. 7:45—“Daddy and Rollo,” script act— . " s y by 44 presented by Coon-Sanders Orchestra. | g:45_salad Dressers. WABC, WCAU, WCAO and 1 strain and high-pressure work. :'_am-mbuc BilL. ‘My Ideal” and| g9:0o—Minute Dramas. WKBW. Almost the moment you take are the principal num- lszso—yarlow': Symphony Orchestra. 8:00—Paul Whiteman's Orchestra — ’ Capudine, the pain disappears and Bhe pubet ‘Domng Fages ana | 1002 S T T T T g o poc: iampy aerves stior 8 King's Fiddlers will be the chief con- |4’ By 2 i % % A glorious let-down. Keep a bottle 10:30—Radio Playhouse. 8:30—The Breyer Boys; Landt Trio : tributors to the program wmget:it loé 13700-~Ttus Orehestn. and White—WJZ. a - for home, another for business. By T o e Dsnders and | 11:30—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 8:30—Arcadia Barkenholz, violinist, 2 W"my =MM,'“ s Or- | 12:00—Weather report. and Hugo Marland's Orchestra H dinner music by Myer 12:01—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra, —WBZ, WBZA, CFCF and ake is lest chestra, 12:30 to 1:00a—Ann Leaf at the organ. o v}gluNli PRI o 2R :00—Househol cel H in 3 Early Program Tomorrow. /3 Next time you have & headache, go to your drug store and get s Folks Behind 8:00a—Morning devotions. B e WEaL, bottle of Capudine, ot take a dose at the soda fountsin. Then OlKs 8:15a—Brad and Al WBZ® KDKA and WREN. 3 time the action. Note how quickly throbbing stops, pain vanishes, L h 8:30a—Tony's Bcrap Book. —— e and you “r l‘ight up. Compare Capudine’s quick relief with The Microphone —The Dutch Girl, S0y other headache remedy you've ever tried. 10, 30¢ and 60¢ 9:00a—Bomething for every one. NOLAN MOTOR CO. bottles at all drug stores. Or by the dose at soda fountains. g moods. BY THE RADIO EDITOR. 9:45a—Personalities. Sales Service HICKS 2 a—The gas kitchen. . RTHUR ALLEN didn’t plan to i‘é‘sz‘ T}-l“ m‘fi P oy ey a u 1”e p :30a—"Home clency,” Grace A be a radio actor. He was forced ‘White. R \ NEVER CLOSED into it, and now he's recognized | 10:45a—Sewing Circle. 1111 Eighteénth St. N.W. as one of the outstanding char- | 11:00a—"Week End. Guests,” by Ids Decatur 0216 FOR HEADACHES acter actors before the micro- Bailey Allen. phone. 11:15a—Ben and Helen. In the little town of Gowanda, N. ¥, | 11:30a—Lenten study hour, conducted | * 35 miles from Buffalo, Allen was born by Rev. Joseph R. Siz00, and educated. He finished his studies, | 12:30—Concert ensemble, tudies, however, at Oberlin College, and later | 12:45—Columbia Revue. held down a job as| "1:00—Lotus Orchestra, 77] church organist for | 1:30—Barclay Orchestra, 7 several years. | 2:00—Columbta Artists' ‘recital. In 1913 Allen en-| 2:30—American School of the Alr— tered what he “Ben Hur.” % terms the “greatest| 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra, . A school for the actor| 3:30—Syncopated Silhouettes, ever devised.” He, e t into a stock | Spary’ sd foc| WISV 1958 Maters. SeeSeats B DA | oo e e Saenar. Philco amazes the world with the new Built 3:05—Laugh a bit. Northamplon &N¢| 3:30—Newt Beall, crooner. i | eI RS, > i (0no] e 4:45_Sclence and History. fieass ) I nner Spr ing butler and has/ 5:00—Welfare’s Joyous Serenaders. : { 5:30—Along Route 50 worn out not less 3 3 .| 6:00—News flashes. Arhur Allen than ® dozen bul-| gy neg’ o X ler's livery. From| 5. N ey stock he went into road companies and [ 7:00—N7eT Coldman’s Orchestra, later into Broadway productions. Radio | 7130 ure. Garoline Nordia Noet, Sotlowe. | 8:00—Time signal . Best known of Allen's roles on the| gioo™ o &IF are “Jeft Peters” in the now defunct | §:50yameron Olub presentation, Retold Tales” serles, as "Gus” in| gio0—Hsu Tsendems. “Bchradertown Band,” and as “David| gisg—crUfHe DORRINE Flayers. Fkum. 10:00_King's. Fiddlers ] Allen's 81-year-old mother has never | 10:00—King's Flddlers. heard him on the air. When he told | - i Lol 1 11:00—w i her u}:—eo;fixnwu}fh)}?L?%ursg‘?z work, h:l‘”‘" "W"T e g Never before has such a wonderful radio . eev 4 s d ! y Program Tomorrow. haven't got m: \'oxc:, .. g:gg._%“’rs‘mh in Dixie. T {Jietn offered! l‘:::llll.e:h now combinelhBAl.need- { 9:05a—The Town Crier. 2 3 it precisi e ular superheterod: 'AUGHN DE LEATH, the "orlgmali 9:20a—Weather report and grand- I ) P 4‘ Ppop! i 1V radio girl” is coming back to the| . fsthers clock. p 7 circuit, and gives you an eleven-tube radio of networks. :40a—Hints to housewives. i i 4 i Having_concluded her 26-week con- |10:00a—Luncheon dishes. ) amazing power and perfect performance. tract at WTAM in Cleveland, she will| 10:30a—Style talk. ! 7 T )i return to N. B. C. March 15 in the|11:00a—Gospel songs. | { Automatic volume control, tone control, new Artists’ Service program. She also will | 11:30a—Gospel Crusaders, i | rding dial be starred in & new feature to be known | 12:00—Time signal. station recording +-« these are but a few of as Symphonic Rhythms, which Hugo| 12:05—Musical program. ¢ Philco’s new features. See the Superheterodyne- o sy . Plus today! 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