Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1931, Page 36

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HOOVER'S ADDRESS ON RADD TONEHT = Indiana Editorial Speech to! H Be Carried by National Hook-Up. Bflu Editorial u‘r‘flned by extensive. networks of the Columbia and National Bro.deut'ldnfi systems. In Washington his speech be brudcu% I', ml)mtglwlto and ‘WMAL, ning at o'clock. mAnother 8 feature will be the dedication of WMAL'S n!w and mwn- tious studios. Federal Commis- sioner Harold A. Lafount wul make m dedicatory address. The musical tion of the pro{rl.m will be provide: b a special 25-plece orchestra and two ;ollghh—-nm;‘nc‘: ‘l’cmm' ‘soprano, nard R. vis, tenor. is scheduled ‘The dedication program from 10 to 11:30 o'¢lock. A portion of it will be distributed over the Columbia network. Denhls King on WMAL. ‘WMAL also will introducé a new :ommerg:l !,e.lture at 6:15 eclnck fea- uring King, stage an d_screeh -ur, and a 20-plece orchestra, d.lnchd y Maximilian Pl‘lmr !m the tinm-l bmaemmum sing ucnlllrfln’ “Nichivo” and Moya’s “Song of So! The orehestra will conh‘lhuu selections !mm Vietor Herbert's “Fortune Teller” nd the n “Two Hearts in Three- culrfir The final Evening i Patls program until Fall 'l.l?vl; a review of IE of the outstanding musical features of the | Today on (ALl programs lehdlm jor 315.6 Meters. 950 Kiloeyeles, ncing 5—Dairy program. ® 'I.oo—"Hows Business?” by Merle L& ls—weber and Plelds. 30—The 8:30—"Fam| l;p.‘l: a Black's 3 0—Address by President Hoover at the convention of the Indiana Republican State Editorial As- sociation. 10:15==8lumber music. 10:30—The Russian Slngers. 11 0—Weather forecast. 1—FPaul wmmmm Orchestra, l 0—La Salle Oréhestra. 12:30 to 1:00-—cantm Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow, 6:30a—Tower health exercises, :l,:?oa—gm lnfl‘mum 7:30a—Cheerio. 00a—Pafnassus M.-Aniy ilnuln Orchestra. :008— -nmeiiz Gnlen Suggestions,” 9: lu—'rie anpy Lllnlry Men. 9:30a—Golden Gems, 10:00a—"Your Chila,” Qrace Abbott. with Frank the Radlo Bastern S 3 4:00—The M Trio, Folks Behind The Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS nem duy before publication, For Sunday. 5:30 b m..Saturds. At the Branch mm CIRCULARS PROHIBITED, |Steeiem gty e s In order to protect its advers tisers from receiving circular matter; it is expressly under- stood and a| that all such matter will withheld as far as possible by The Star. Only bona fide answers to advertise- ments addressed to box numbers in care of The Star will be de- livered to advertisers on pres- entation of the box number ._MANAELY. *_ | Clev. mm ; SITUATION—MEN. uo R TRAVEL. '—Vm_fl'fifi'— service %o the st vflamm X Buretu, u'r'fi. PAPERHA NG PAINTINE. 3 i iy m $i T, In uering. ouhm. ABSOLUTELY NO CASH E: s """. 'mir 4 condiion, And keep ‘I M Rl St g 'rhe GEWERAL : $27 New York Ave. N.W. *| REBUILD. prominent, REMODEL— IMPROVE— SHIELDS SAVES YOU MONEY. 5 P ental = ' % g:am-“ ::""”""?afmn £E racting Elves you Possible. cot, | 11 'fib . 3 ris; rent cieaners, $1.50 d her Bhop. 1104 Girard: 'A?om.' Antique—Large Walnu case at Old British Emba ‘I.v singing e ufumu-l Tittie_beauties, house- rvice. Reasonaole , "0 Rbwton o g v Veterd r v, ‘male, 1 year nla also puppy; T ality. -an "r t{m lu'n ity past season. As a grand finale the en- ey nn';l e Tatire Inte semb)e will join with the orchestra in & mass rendition of “Hallelujah” and 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—United States. Army Band. 11:00a—Sweet and Low Dowh. 11:15a—''Moods and Memorles,” Come to the pioneer orgnmza tion in the field with experts in every branch of home repairs Your 17 climinafing g jor “Situations m ezercise AL, Hospital, 14 -.ul’ 0 - cash lnuuc WllM" by blending into “Till We Meet Anl ‘The Panatela program, fe euy Lombardo and his l Cal will come from the ntudlos ot WDBJ, Roanoke, Va. ‘Teh popular melodies make up the program. Three Bakers* ‘The ntation of thA Three Bakers will have a circus atmosphere. - The music, mirth and melody is billed as “Laugh, Clown, Laugh.” An augmented orchestra of 32 pleces, assisted by Elizabeth Lennox, contralto, The “amily Bary: i over WHG: the *) ly * program over “Mardi Gras,” from Grofe's Mi-nllppl Suite,” and a Special arrangement of “Deep River” afe to be the orchennl high lights. Miss Lennox will sing “Oh, Dry Those Tears.” Dewey's eontribution "!Il'hbe "Dl!lm hDeVer e e Gypsies have arrenged a variety program of 17 numbers. Opening wlth & medley of selections from old-time musical comedy favorités, the program includes “Dianah Long” “Betty Co- Ed.” “Paint and Powder France” and “Moonlight Saving Time.” Whiteman on WRC. ‘Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, the Rus- slan Singers and Weber and PFields will provide RC's other major features. ‘The fitst episode of a new mystery serial, “The Haunted House of Kil- dare,” will be broadcast tonight by WOL. The station’s musical features will be presented by the Vikings' Or- chestra_and Osborne C. Miller, “Whis- pering Vocalist.” Joseph Di Meglio, tenor, and Myra Marshall, soprano, Will be heard in re- citals tonight over WJSV. Phil Loria's Orchestra and Rudy Schramm's Or- |1 chestra also will contribute to the pro- gram. Major Radio Featur SPECIAL EVENTS. President Hoover's address at the con- yention of the Indiana Republican | Editorial Association, WRC and | WMAL, 9:30. SPEECHES. “How Tuberculosis Germs Save Bables’ Lives,” by Sclence Service, WMAL, 5:00; “How's Business?” by Merle 'nmrpe WRC, 7:00. DRAMA. WRC, 6:00; “Adven- WRC, Amos ‘n' Andy, tur;l of aherlock Holmes,” 9:0¢ VARIETY. Yeast Jesters, WRC, 6:15; Mortoh Dow- ney and Anthony Wons, WMAL, 6:45; Arthur Pryor's Band, WMAL, 7:00; Weber and Fields, WRC, 7:15; Phil Loria’s Orchestra, WJ8V, 7:00; ‘The Gypsies, WRC, 7:30; The Three Bakers, with Billy ‘Ariet's Orchestra, ‘WMAL, 8:00; “Family Plfiy," ‘WRC, 8:30; Panatela program, with Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra, WMAL, 9: 00 1Alm;o Leaf’s ofgan recital, DANCE MUSIC. P‘ulll _ovivh:um-n'- Orchestra, WRC, HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 8:45—Topics in_ Brief, by Lowell Thomas — WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, WL 6:45—Roxy 'muler m—WJZ. WAL, SR WSM zn:l V/IBO. 7:30—Ohman and Arden, plano duo; - male trio and novelty orchestra WJZ WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, W _and WJR. 8: SD-—Real Folks, sketch of small-town life—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW, WIAR and KYW. 9: Ofi—gochuter Civic Orchestra_and WBAL, WLW and WJAR. l 30—Empire Bufldm dnmn'.le lkmh W 3 WBAL, KA, WLW and KYW lO:W—Buhh'e with Dorothy Knapp, former “Follies” star— . WEEL K8D, WGY and WDAF. 11: oo—ca“tz'gmow.y. Orchestra, danoe — W, 'JZ, WREN, WGAR 11: 30—’.‘ mfllflkfl 's Orchest: dance ‘chestra, u':l-— s WIR and L eas Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Keys. Koys. m-hamru tuuusm a resume of world mews, i3 droad- cast datly by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. GOVERNMENT CALLS HALT | ON CUTTING OF TIMBER Capt. R. Hendetson Bland. u 30a—On Wings of Song. 2:00m—Pe! lvnnh Tuncheon muste. 12 30—National Plrm and Home hour. 1 ao—mlnfly 00—President Hoover‘l address at nu dedication of the memorial to Lhe mu Pnsldmt Harding. l Qo—flnvlllln' of the .thn ‘Tyler bust t Richmond, Va. 228.9 Meters. | 1,310 Kilocyeles, WOL 3:00—8ports lod. 3:45—Walts Tunes. 4:00—March of Music. 4:15—Rdith Reed's children’s program. 5:00—Tea Time Tunes. 5:15—One-Time Opportunities. 5:45—"Wayside Ramblings,” by Myron Glaget. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:16—Cecil and Sally. 6:30—Aerial Columnist, ‘Vocalist.” 8:30 to 9:00—Vikings Orchestra. Eatly Program Tomorrow. 74 M—M\ulcll Chek. ‘Talk by 10:15a—Tuneful Titl 10:30a—Organ melodies. 11:00a—Beauty Question Box. 11:10a—Modern melodice. 11:3Ca—Favorites of Yesterday. 12:00m—Luncheon music. 12:30 to 1:00—Request program for Mount Alto Hospital. 475.9 Meters. WMAL €30 Kilocyeles. 3:00—Sons of the Revdlution Flag day program. 4:00—Gypsy Music Makers, 4:30—The Jclly Jugglers. 4:45—Jean Beaudine. reulosls Germs Save ves,” by sm-:ce rvlce 5:15—Message from Porto Rico. 5:20—Ray Welch '8 Orchestra. 5 30—Roy Atwell's Inn. 5:45—Flashes from ’l"he :vensn. Star. | 6:00—Time and niL 6:02—"Current * by V. Kal- tenborn. 6:15—Dennis King and orchestra. 6:30—The Berrycrafters. 6:45—Morton Downer, tenor, and An- thony Wons. 100—Panatela :m:nm with Lmnbardo ang His Royal Cana. 9: )o—Addnu by President Hoover at the convention of the Republican Editorial Association. 10: oo—o«:hm and Norman Broken- 10: IB—ound opening of WMAL's new 11: ao-.um ml at the organ. 12:00m—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow, 8:00a—The Commuters. 8:30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. 8:45a—] Minstrels. 9:00a—Warren Sweeney, pianist. 9:156—Columbia Mixed Quartet. 9:45a—Party House. ’ 10:00a—Fashion Facts of 1031. 10:15a—"“Your Foods and You,” by Ida Bailey Allen. 10:: aou—'sxmnm vl;eh{flcmwr Care,” Ouy by 10:450—welt n-mu and Children,” Dr. B Haynes. - 1 Ml—Don B !mr- orchutrg 12::o—auoy-rhn Orchestra. 1:00—Varieties. 2 1:15—Columbia Artistd’ Recital. mo-mmme Hoover's address at dedication of the Harding mmoflnl l li—!ull.ln Idyl. :30—The Four Clubmen. aoo—cmn S‘e‘:.fiea Employment Op- unif A 4:1 n? by Prank Ross. 4:18 to 4:30—"Adventures in Words,” by Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly. i T‘”&.‘“‘“ r Sioutaie, movisg S a1 e PEa Fermn toward De careful in the cmnmm "o the- Pueblo l""h‘“" o “’H‘ Jering posi [ ne'-bom !"u ‘wake of & dhuur that had mum out hundreds of uvu nplll: in Lov almost directly in the pun of destruc- tion when the huge volume of water broke loose. Among the last commu- tlou where @re required to secure vn n- ol basi also nwln Appls nfid' o Potomae trie powet o- mmer ! oK. has 3 s = work, dish washing in have’ some knowledge of absolutely !Iun l‘l thi wil ; """‘"'.P‘ T et Fhons Ithou! oilltlr ‘AIM ‘g.‘g %%W mm:“l (white and m.::m’il"i""’" i o. | HEATING on. L PLUMBING shen eihs €20 Tith St N. TO BUY OR SELL NY BUSINESS E US FIRQT roae’ and improvement, No Down Payment Until Spring. As Long as Three Years to Pay. PLASTERING ROOFING Wi e:lhenlr}s&mg CARPENTERING PAlthl\G | PAPERING GARAGES We Build, Rebuild and Re- model, modernize store {ronts, inclose porches, additions. Get Shields’ Estimate FREE OFFER FOR JUNE ONLY. 3 |2 TONS OF COAL WITH EVERY I Ilbtf “Horth T __fineu k& w-m colored, - h room; ol arn st ammmm Chevr nications reaching the town was a | expect mwuumnmormmum child. Pa ly to land what aid rted the 30-mile journey mmm:nolnnurelmw the only means of transportation possi- ble—a mlr of sturdy legs. Chris Keen accom] I—Chris Keen, the trap mm.mer m the Deep River Or- chestra, that had been playing an en- gagement in Loveland’s dance palace when the disaster came. Of such experiénces was born understanding of humanity that _en- Ables Willard Robison to write the Deerp River” type of music—music that mbination of low-down, blues lml ;re “hill-billy” fong, but withal so soft and langorous and unhurried as to remind the hearer of a favorite hymn or an almost foregotten folk melody. The Pueblo flopd incident mere! climaxed the fs of Southwestern trnuplnt for willard Robison. As Aoon' (‘OVFR\I\AE‘\T EMPLOYE\ o8 the baby, a little girl, named Joline, | was old emufia to travel the uougnl was resumed, leading eventually to York, to success as an orchestra leader, song writer and vocalist; to the nation- wide networks of the National Broad- casting Co. and to general recognition of t.he Robison uylc al mualc. OHN R. OOHERFORD rated as an Irish tenor, as well as a steel mill worker, is to have & chance on radio, mlklnl his debut on an N. B. C. chain June 2 Comerford mnt several years in the steel mills, meanwhile atfending the Univetsity of Alabama, where he was a star foot ball player. B.'C. program dlre*wr him an sudition, nn -, P al oflurod him '-hl Pnneehmmu o(lunlfiedmm ber of different p main stems TONIGHT Forge Special DANCE PROGRAM 945, Station WMAL RAPIO| ATWATER KENT RCA, VICTOR MAJESTIC PHILCO BOSCH Convenient Terms BALES—SERVICE UNBEATABLE VALUES U know you can’t beat the Woodward Building for $40 a month . . .in large, airy rooms, con- ‘venienced by private lavatory and ice water? Uhe 4 4 - 4 + -+ WOODWARD BUILDING Fifteenth and -H Streets N.W. 'CARLG.ROSINSKI Lonlq llpuu-lfl 3 nl.' °80«) ¥ the Ofl?M’E’NC ly | Chess, which® nmmy Biea 1o drive | - new earsi to real money. Abply Mr. Wotle. 4ih and Mass. ave. n.¥. v¢ MAN, neitly dressed, 18-23 years, {0 orthetn, Summer ‘reforts on apclal learn ohent “*mon . peelient " mo A it M-r- II‘I'IJAI'IMIII travel circulation work shlesmanship and ean if. in A Brewer. Hotel' c .nu o ith- Joute, onmnu unnec Avpiy after fos erness, clmul. Rm. A ‘RIENCED SALESMAN An -mrlem‘ Automobile lnlllrintl sales. man is need: to unr rawing Ic:ullnl an IO est ecommission Assur: return flr tMV. S .,g;e..n..u.fif, Addréss Box 207-M. Btar_of anmflon—nons'nc. bALESMAN TO REPRESENT LARGE EASTERN CORPORATION In_Washington and vielnity, Have epenin for higl -efltf 5 to 48 years o Who'is care! "jooking nbovn e rnrl:nnnnuy Job huni 7 herons a1 % chiid or -nxmuz' North :fi i g ot o Wn‘ ¢ 'Mun}' er, a8 l.%%a' “'jn mm (fiififlfi 'n’ ervice 'P3315 Sih th. ne: BRIL[\—LO RET branches of home & cellar to foof. No casn years to pa e rovements. from HEATING PLANT. Phone Na. 2668. E. SHIELDS & CO,, 1001 New York Ave. . S"nnn"e‘lotfl'n- Alko misc 18° C. N. Winger. FRESH DUG, 3 POR $100. Jee, and pot plants; top soil. 821 Met. 6625. 16° fi o POULTRY AND EGG T Re FARE Cfon Yihis Woskiotss oo sae T""fim huny lively thot. W. Bolglano & i — W Hp e s R SO N WANTID—H!BCEI.LAN’!OU; ure. e llll Bly th' hl"ll::'t-m.{nt "’A’M i’ g :"m.,..’zm.':.r e that buys .umh‘{ i TH miver, diamonas, Je ‘Tendler's Paywi D st. #r. APPAREL— Il buy anyihing sultable for hats, dresses. “ch household ar! ur 6370, me .: BN serde eult, 11- :r‘"*'..u.,... r’%’" The, | obs! We have la M i 00 WA uu- Bipe. Inn un. plu-mn- & Liea | r_of ads -n eo—xl% E"kr mnz-ooa«Mi Ga._Ave. RIES Uncalled-for _batfer! Ctor nmn -na ol Bqllnnx Suaranteed. Atia: s rophmred and ser 1 PO uriking. 1355 Tavior Adams_ 163 S350, eexmg entire city sts. B.w.i Slean brick, nwunnu tumber. a ft. Apbly on job. house 1. 56 Lin. e g ' |CHAIR CA conven! Lyl 1 ' Ex llERlfld unonunny "’.‘L in b m.; ELECTRIC WIRII\G Into the future have an excellent opporlunny to grow with a progres- o Mllrlvx lorvlelnl; ve life insurance company selling industrial and ordinary insurance. Liberal commission, chance for ad- 3 vancement. Experience not neces- | p4 sary, Apply Mr. Raley, 1508 H st. tract Jobbin St io K e West o Q. Vincent n.w,, 4th floor. £ MEN, work established u':}fléozu [ N S R CIVIL SERVICE ciari T Sl Barbite ¥ n.w. A FILE CLERK, uv"wv 9 TURESSix , complete, including | E st_n.w al m £‘.§= ..-.‘J.n‘a‘““ a‘.“: | Sy 188._Open_ €O loasiers, wioam stoves, R Tegisters, refflnrn«ln. r“flnm Diny ca I:llll muun. bl ehl“t ovens, ete. | Atla ‘:‘fl‘“ m-“g' e o ViD Datiress; in good 260_8th_st._n.e. 37 and up. o.em-un-. Al 418 10th ll n.\ ‘bought. . 658 _Beisre 10 . The ll it iny e Phone Metropolitas 17, 3:“ Sy th Emfichm ‘cash prices for :‘ni- buy_books and_we, ;;m L‘M"J Book Store, 507 P 0 "— Met ‘women' clothes, shoes, evening gowns, 'fu: ete. Phone Mts. Freeman, Ada ?n eo urnitureé man, when you h NPIOERGECal gaie and eet the highest tasn fees. P Y | Met. 8817, h st n.w. 3 ERATION, any maki 1004 r-. n.w. Met. 7967. buy it. i District 8112 1f you 10 set the ot moncy for your Bousenol urhiture and ~other “merchandise; prompy Jou want to" sell vour ,‘fl‘""" Lo B GUIAY house, for cash. Metro- T sacrifice vour hmmure We will ful remend uvlnu 3 §':.'h L o e vmb,fsnm 3 i &L&'—:fingl'mifle'g;n i ..fiiwfi R Ei“..."i."“‘.:’.'{‘ o a;—;. ..'-'.m'r‘.?;« nm fow Garer " 125 Fet cwlm st AL'wJ Floors Scra R““‘mlih—.imfl "ruxfidg-f?,:ég:._,:mmfi 55 new, -nfl 8-tnch boiler. or koA 8 10817 now E;% ;%% only. cail tod £ phemaurice, For. 3531 3110 Newton . HOME IMPROVEMENTS, n.: mnl’{l"'dm eondfilm : “ifi} 39,0 |oad pleces af | B% ToE |80 eyt u‘n on"the ..m";‘.'mm HOME DECORATORS, INC. Painting—Paperhan a“:. mg mkpcl ron .&‘3“ iable prices. 7. E HOMEI DECORATORS. AA g PAPERIfiG and PA!NTINIE, FLOOR SCRAPING W C '"‘;_"fi: ine m qvmtuuca flm. other fIIl’flI!m! huo. ; o it ofds .::m*‘am'fix..?“{.‘- moht "Mt ving mm ME“- .80; Eobchier bed-du ort sulte, 349.80. "Other fumitare chesp._ 1431 K_st. dining toom, living room, sultes. od o« pleces, et A Pe-mu lvt ' chests, cal and mh. at !\ s ‘suite . vm wow Sork Eacga, aton m D, 0 IG'I % Co., tel. !ne\?‘y 6ol ui‘ .r "°mzw:" In A ::d h nl.tnefl xmmu 8 housencld goods. ortn Torid or on's cl diamon: ‘"gnnm. unnhe Shax Zw o eiriments: " renatdise,” stocks, ofc. 'fhm-um Jeats serving FURN—TURE‘Household goods, au- tomobile, merchandise, fixtures, etc., bought. Highest cash prices. Call \de:ro 7373. Prompt servi 17¢ BEFORE SELLING STOP AND THINK. ‘PHJCI)”NE MET. 8817 et it Pacoln 2035 i!ncx—m-n. 5 passener; 1a B T Tt i lmcx Tate ;m standard coupe: $35; 1TR2 Todo Rearney mie., Nortn W lhg;a,......,.

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