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Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Moods. 30a—Tony's Scrap Book. 10:00—Beverly Mae, baritone. 10:15—Nat Metzger, baritone. 10:30—Kalua Boys. 10:45—Masked Trio. 11:00 to 12:00—Slaughter’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 9:05a—Weather report and Grand- father’s Clock. D.. O, FRIDAY, MAY 8 1931 Folks Behind BY THE RADIO EDITOR. . The Microphone OME years ago the ninth in the ltne "of descent from Willlam Bradford, second Governor of Massachusetts, lay kicking in his crib, making faces at the world and belying with hilarious cooing his stern New England ancestry. Now little Bradford Browne is big Bradford, but his attitude is unchanged. Once a Government service. Eventually he re- celved his opportunity as & radio an- nouncer. Now he has found a place in the radio world as & continuity writer, humorist, banjo specialist and actor. * Kk B. C. has arranged to broadcast .the G. A. R. Memorial day serv- ices at Arlington Cemetery. Rej resentatives Johnson of South Dako commander of the American lon, are to be the principal speakers. r. B. C. MacNeil, commander of the District Department. of the Legion, will read Lincoln’s Gettysburg address. * ok ok % LEM McCARTHY, veteran turf Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys. and Gen. James A. Drain, past national [ W, SWEEPING 45a—Morning Minstrels. 00a—The Ambassadors. 30a—New World Salon Orchestra. 00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. 30a—Columbia Revue. 00a—Paul Tremaineg Orchestra, 12:00m—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 12:30—Savoy-Plaza Orchestra. :00—Dale Wimbrow. {15—Columbia Artists’ Recital. 1:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra, 2:00—The Four Clubmen. 2:30—Saturday Syneopators. 3:00—Organ Quartet Recital. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Sports_program. 30—Anna D. Straub, soprano. 45—Tea Time Chatters. :00—Mark Clement, poser. :15—Waltz Time. :30—Dance Music. :00—“Sons of Jonadab,” by Edward H. Young. :15—One-Time Opportunities. :45—Joe Turner's program. :00—Sportorial. 15—Advertising program. :30—Aerial Columnist. Mother's day program. Capital Choristers. 20—Late news flashes. —Drama, “The Melting Pot.” Part 1II, by Northern Dramatic authority, and John Milburn of 'BAL are to describe the Preak- ness Stakes from the Pimlico track to- morrow for an N. B. C. network. The time is 4:45...Ceremonles in_ connec- tion with the presentation to Secretary Mellon of the annual award of the American Institute of Chemists at the N Carlton Hotel tomorrow afternoon are to be hroadcast by WRC and assoclated stations. .. While Georgia Backus is on vacation her part as Flo in the Minute Dramas over Columbia is being taken by Elsie Mae Gordon. Flashes from The Evening Ster, a resume of world mews, is broad- cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'cloci 4:59—Correct time. 5:00—"The World in Music,” by Plerre V. Key. 5:15—"Give-I-Dends,” by Elwood Street. 5:30—Rice's Dance Orchestra. 6:00—Amas 'n’ Andy. 6:15—The Quaker Malds. 6:30—Phil Cook, comedian. 6:45—Orienta Orchestra. 7:00—Service hour, with Cavaliers’ Quartet and Bourdon Orchestra. 8:00—Eskimo Club. a:smu&n 8:4! eater program. 9:00—Kodak Week End hour. 9:30—Theater of the Alr. 10:00—The Limelights. 10:30—Musical Recital, directed by Ger- trude Lyons. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01—Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra. 12:00—La Salle Orchestr; 12:30 to 1:00a—Canton tra. Early Program Tomserrow. 6:30a—Tower health exercises. 7:00a—Gene and Glenn. 7:15a—Morning devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—Parnassus Trio. 8:15a—Campbell’s Orchestra. 8:45a—Food program. 9:00a—Hits and Bits. 9:15a—Talk by Emily Post. 9:30a—"Cooking Travelogue,” by Win- ifred S. Carter, 9:45a—Monologues by Curtis Burnley. 10:00a—"Common Sense for Mothers,” | by Mrs. Rellly. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Keys of Happiness. 11:00a—On Wings of Song. 12:00m—The Skyliners, 12:30—National Farm and Home hour. 1:00—Presentation of the award of the | American Institute of Chemists week over the Columbia Broadcasting System he pokes fun at the grand and simple affairs of life. Browne was born and grew up in North Adams, Mass. | angthing and again enjoy your meals lor costs nothing under your drug- gist's money-back guarantee. Start | with ZINSEP today and feel relieved | tonight. For sale by Peoples Drug | Stores and other good druggists. REDUCTIONS On Al Floor Models of the Finest Radios Stromberg-Carlson General Electric and Colonial Philco Baby Grand, $49.50 M. W. DOVE 1118 13th-St. NN\W. Nat. 3799 10: 10: 11 “Shadrack, Meshack, Abednego,” a spiritual, based on a biblical story, will be introduced over the air for the first time tonight as a feature of the Service | hour, to be broadcast by WRC and a | network of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. The number was written by Robert MacGimsey, three-tone whist- | ler, on his plantation in Louisiana. | ,The program also contains a group | of classical and operetta selections. Jessi Dragonette, soprano, will sing the “Liebestraume” of Liszt and Bou- dron’s “Chinese Lament.” The orches- tral numbers range from the “Baccha- nale” from Gounod's ‘“Faust,” “Wabash Moon.” . |, “Ho, Hum, Sgfln‘ Has Come,” will | be the high light of the Eskimo Club program. Other numbers are “Look in the Looking-Glass,” “Running Between Raindrops” and “Bubbling Over With Love.” Shilkret Has Varied Program. A vurle!{ program will be presented el i by Nathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra in the Kodak Week End program. The prin- | eipal selections will be gems from ¥ | “Irene,” “PFine and Dandy” and “Mardi C,Pa"ed fl"‘l Slor?d Gras,” from Grofe's “Mississippl Suite.” ogram by Chapter of the Flying Corps. t. 3:00—Children’s program. 3:30—Mother Goose Party. 434.5 Meters. NAA 690 Kilocyeles. 9:55—Time signals. 10:00—Weather reports. Sol Bloom Speaks. Representative Sol Bloom of New York spoke last night at the annual dinner of the Washington Carpet, Up- holstery and Furniture Assoclation at the Mayflower Hotel. Your Furs with experts For twenty-five years furs have been entrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide chests large family use. 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Early Program Tomorrow. :30a—Musical Clock. :00a—Chimes and Birthdays. :10a—Musical Clock (continued). ‘30a—Little Folks' program. :00a—Talk under auspices of the Dis- trict Chapter of the Amerjcan Red Cross. 10:20a—Public Serviee Man. ‘30a—Talk by Dr. Viola Russell An- derson of the Tuberculosis As- soclation. 40a—Request wftm 15a—Walter d Hospital request rogram. 45a—Luncheon music. 30 to 1:00—Dance music. to Secretary Mellon. 1:30—Larchmont Choral Society. 2:00—Opening of the new Institute of . Human Relations at Yale Uni- versity. 3:00—The Playboys. 3:15—Pacific Feature hour. 4:00 to 4:30—The Lady Next Door. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Marine Band Orchestra. 45—Edna Thomas, “The Lady From Louisiana.” 4:00—Light Opera Gems. 4:30—The Dodge Twins. 4 ‘Tony's Scrap \ and “Dear Little Boy of Mine.” Eugene Qrmandy_will direct the orchestra in “At the Devil's Ball,” “Three O'Clock in the. 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It will be follo by & dance program by Ben Bernie's Orchestra. ‘The third and final act of “The Melt- | ing Pot” will be presented over WOL | by the Northern Dramatic Co. The station’s musical features will be pro- vided by the Capital Choristers; Martha Woodwell, pianist, and Iva Loughlin Guy, soprano. ‘The Kalua Boys, John Slaughter’s and Abilio Martin’s Orches- l Major Radio Features l SPEECHES. “The Value of the’ Payroll,” by Dr. Harry M, Payne, WMAL, 6:20. — 10:: 11 1: 1 12: 205.4 Meters. WJS 1,460 Kilecycles. Book. 3:00—Sunshine );:ael:r1 et » . | 4:00—Dance Orcl Ta. 00— The Stage and Screen,” by AD- | 55y geience and History. 5:15—With Uncle Sam’s Naturalists.» | 5:15—Along Route 50 25 _Winegar's Orchestra. | 6:00—Musical interlude. 30—Roy Atwell's Inn. 6:15—Sports reporter. 6:20—News flashes. 45—Flashes from The Evening Star.| oi30 oo bined nour, 17:00—Joseph _Corey. 7:15—Jessle Fanning, planist. 7:28—Time signal. 7:30—Abilio Martin's Orchestra. 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