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JTHE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C. ] . JULY 30. 1931 WIS, SBAL, WOW, KDEA ead oL Stations llnrl in Washington lanhrlu. IN WMAL CONCERT| e Emee || RS 950 Kiocyeles. 1,460 Kiloeycles. 10:00—Amos v’;-AMAAéld Wfin):“ ‘%l;::ds- | 3:00—"The Magic of Bpeech,” by Vida | 3:00—Base ball scorss. cast— 3 ; 3 . iy :00—Your Englt WEB, WSME, WMC and KTHS Famous Musical Maestro| s.,e Ribnscest srom Germany. | 5:05—The. Bookms 10:30—0ld Stagers’ Memories: mised | " L d N York Door. 5:10—Where to Get It. chorus -nflw"l;mld B;nfordnl W, & ” 5:45—Braddock eilml program. Orchestra— WBZ, . Will Lead New Yo The T ors. ”?':gum flashes. KDKA and WHAM. " ews flashes. T Flash “The Evenin, Phitharmonic. 4— hts. §:30—Where to Gst It Yox fa is ‘becoming an im-| reomrie ) worlg news, i¢" brond: 3 Ti00—um. Sandmas, partant, in ¢r3|'.my in En cast daily by WMAL at 5:45 o'clock. Pritz Reiner, for nine years conductor ers. 7:30— Schramm's Orchestrs.’ M the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, 8:00—Sam and Ezra, will direct the New York Philnarmonic | 6: 45—11» Melodl.pul Mikmen. 8:15—Cameron Olub, No endorsers are All things the world Symphony Society Orchestra in its| 7:00—8Sunshine Hour, with Bernice | 8:3—Songs by Jewell Jenifer. Tequi %hn stlmux’u concert tonight, | Clajre, musical comedy star, and | 9:00—Organ melodies. I'o;‘xiu Effillenalwflytgml: ‘which will be hro‘tudclit by :adAnL and [* - R\ldLVl]" and his Connecticut 13 :O_)N‘::vel flClosl’l\:é:lho and Esther Bair. ' " ' d . d ' ” twork of other Columl road- nkees. ;00— ) Casting Bystem stations. T T ealter Holts Fratea| GCC@PTS @S Tstandard value now Just returned from an European va- Fulton, Symphony. Rsorast u _r . eation, Reiner will conduct the orches-| 8: Early Program Tomorrow. 5." at 'h. IOW.sf pl"c.l in years, ge. tra in a varied program. The featured A -00a—] 3 elections are “The Mephisto Waltz" of | 10:00—Rudoiph o e Srchestra, | 9:008—Down South in Dixle. Under Supervision of State Tisst and the Strauss poem, “Till Bu- |10:31—Lido g Here are the finest Hupmobiles BankingDeporiment lemplestlmtk i - lg l4“.';:—1-mm to Housewives. Peoples Pmnken Inc. om X . —Food ta ) “I(s the Girl” & comic number. and 10188k ¥y Tup. ever built—plus Free-Wheeling . . . 3308 Rbode Island Ave, special errangement of “New Sun in the 0 to 1:00—McCoy's Orchestrs. 10:30a—Style Rail Md, D! 8ky” will be featured in, the program 3 11 oe-—‘smu hour t fh l t i fi d Phones—Dec: 1240-41-43 t the Salad Dressers, Bradford Browne Early Program Tomorrow. 12:00m—Correct, time. Q e Iowes rices ever offered! Sty c o :n: AL Llev\glryn it sli:( “fhe ‘comis e 4 l; :01—Musical pmgnm P Bethesda Personal Bankers, Inc. ’ ”r a a n selection and Bert Lown's Orchestra a—Tower Health Exrcises, 6982 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesds, 1 h fal t. The a—Lum and Abner. 1:30~8tudio feal Maryland Snai, SRS AR D08 : IR BN o, HUPMOBILE e “Then Cams the Dawn." . 00—Base ball scores. ® Public Smail Loan Co., Tn (A Motor Bus Goes There) I Lewis the “Melody Girl” FREE-wHEEL [ i o Chros populat. niimbers) fher WOL 2339 Meters. o B s R oy o 7 Harlow Ave, Rossl N other transportation can offer such & wide choice of vacation spots, Broadcast “Many Happy Rturns of the gram. 1,510 Kilocycles. OTHER FIGIS FRoN SN TO SIS, . . PRSTIES Phonss—West 2448-4—Cla a8 the modern motorbus! And only a’motor bus reaches them in such Day." 'Pardon Me, Pretty Baby’ and Srradre Blatew padi 3:00—Sports hour. Maryland pu,o,,"| Bankers, inc, cool comfort, with every vagrant breeze blowing through open win- “Take a Little Tip From Me.” Harmy 4 J 4:00—Tea-Time Tu ie.: G dows, along shaded highways. This isa year tosave—and motor bus rches A a—Betty Crocker, B el me Tunes. 5 G Ave., Silver i D e s oy —Blue Streaks. 4:45—Waltz Time, , Inc. trips cost much less! The present series cf detective story a—United States Marine Band. 5:00—One-Time Opportudities. ’ 1 Direct through service to Niagara Falls, dramatizations will be concluded at a—The Troubadour. 5:30—Accordion. 1518-2C 14th St. N.\W. Decatur 4341 = = Toronto, Montreal, Canadian woods, Thcu- 8:30 with a_presentation of “Fugitive’s N 5:45—Joe Turner's Entertainers. ; S i - sand Islands, Lake Champlain, Finger Retreaat.” The sicry depicts the efforts a—On Wings of Song. o » #We believe the Hupmobile to be the best car of its class In the werld Lakes, the Adirondacks, Boston and the and methods of criminals to stay out 00m—Retail Markat Review. 6:00—Dinner music. k P ? of reach of the law. 5—Palais D'Or Orchestra. 15—Cecil and Sally, :. 'y:xo::;' ;fi?.'.f.'fil"c.'i" :‘r;‘ :::;::i' o ethia 2:30—National Farm and Homie Hour.| 6:30—Community Chest program. : v d Atlantic City, n Rose Sokol 8- 1:30—Sunshine Carolers. 6-45—Musical program. Capitol and historic shrines. Rose Sokol, prominent Washington | 2:00—Woman's Radio Review. 7:20—News flashes. ST rano, will present the musical art| 3:00—Gems of Melody. 7:30—Carrie Amaker, pianist. Washington's New Weather & b i ek i oo lery program at 10:30. She will be | 3:15 Radio Guild, “The Dover Road.” | 7:45 reichan Kle, sopane, MBI - s reat Lakes resoris, 10, companied by Jeaneite Lewis Doty. 4:15 to 4:30—Pireside Songs. Three - Bert L. Olmsted Lakes of Minnesota, Wiscon- Bernice Claire, musical comedy star, i i P Sve sin Dells, peaceful Ozark will assist Rudy Vallee and his Con- WMAL $i59 Meters. 8:30—Bonanno String Quartet. ™ ¥ . Denver and the Rockies, Yel- mmflfioz:npk::r:?np{m:gnn %v‘e“r'\%‘.‘é’c' : 630 Kiloeycles. 9:00—The Farmers. “August will be cool lowstone, Grand Canyon, Cal- and other National Broadcasting Co. | 3:00—Melody Magic. 9:30—Wrestling matches. . here”—and he knows, i o Columbia stations. She 1s expected to sing the | 3:30—Taft Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrew. ik y because he is putting ver Highway. most popular songs from some of her | ¢ gm:::g ‘:\r;.l::g-m‘ 7:001 _M:'hw;: Clock. iiNe : stage successes. b 3 8:00a—Birthdays. ! 4 Robert Fulton, who 125 years ago 45—"Meet the Artist’—Ben Bernle.| g:10s—Musical Clock. i H;;n:x?;;’nmn;;;rmT: made his memorable stewmbont voyage | 5 O—P";y‘fy e A i, S it i00a—Talk by Peggy Shar. i3 ) 1. e Latest Improved X nearest agent has a wealth of up udson River from New 2iller. 10:15a—Melodv Momen i ; g . < P i Y5 Albany. 15 to be the reincarnated | 8:15—Will Osborne's Orchestra. 10-158= Datite Tines. here’s wh i R Bty A Cooling System travel information for you. See guest, of honor in the Birthday Party | 5:30—Conveyor Boys. 11:00a—Beauty Chat by Bertha Parker. 1 ; P him—and send the coupos broadcast. ‘The musical pertion of the s.u—:x.srr)-:s trom The Evening Star. |11:10a—With the Gomposers | i at the st vow for auracive pie program features excerpts from Mozart's y Doug Warrenfels. 30a—Preview of Comng Attractions. , i { ' i orialibookiet PFigaro Overtur 6:00—Time and program resume. | 13 o0m—Mallane's Costumers. . you get | - OLMSTED GRILL " A concert by Walter Holt's Fretted Kats Smith, crooner. 12:30 to 1:00—Paul D. Gable, organist. Woniliadiateys fabbossie | UNION BUS DEPOT coolness that gives you 3 P 1336 New York Ave. N.W, Symphony. and dance musi€ by Rudy Schramm’s Orchestra, are featured to- . . night by WJSV. The program of WOL 5—Morton Downey and Anthony "' th ) cold, but the even, cool 20 Phone: Metropolitan 1512 contalns a recital by Gretchon Kier, 8= Wons Major Radio Featur ore wi temperature that gives you ‘ : BLUE RIDGE TERMINAL prano, assisted by the Three Gypsy 100—Arlhur Pryor's Band. appetite. Olmsted Grill 462 12th St. N.W. Maids, and a eencert py, the Bonanno | 7:15—The Phe Tree. Z tt ill b 70 d Phone: National 0836 4 DRAMA. will be 70 degrees mo 3 String Quartet. 7:30—Musical program. a ene e matter how the sidewalks Ask your local agent about all-expense 7:35—The Columbians. ° 'l?hr Stebb)n.l Boys, WRC, 5:45; Amos | . o 2 % = . oot 5 7:45—Alice Corry interviews Irene Andy, C, 6:0 Detective sizzle. A 50c or 6ic hoo\:xr;d.i‘;:ngd by the Pennsylvania Grey: H der, Mysteries, WMAL, 8:30. - Luncheon can be enjoyed - Folks Behind 8i00—Bue | Dressers, with Biad % SPORTS. w,th PENTODE and here with reviving eool- The Mi hoi e Fiehe-Orenestrar "4 T4 e Rog and Stream.” by Perry Mil BT hsny e it hen OUND Y N e Rod ai - e Microphone ’ eh's Orchestsa. ler WAL, 5:00; Wresiling Matches, | tre, office or store. . 8:15—Welcome Lewis and Haryy Sal- e _po. MULTI-MU Tubes i ve Story Dramatization. BY THE RADIO EDITOR. 6 Leowisohn Btadium Goncert. VARIETY. :30—Ba 1 W The_Yeast Jesters, WRC. 2 A 3 By;l?;;l:nl;'(‘;::h:;t‘fn." bl Cook, comedian, WRC, Zenette and a fine armchair ot the price of other good ( :“‘”‘w A N BiCstist, | 9:45—Tale-Lights Pryor’s Band, 'WMAL, 7:00; Sun- radios alone? ® Zenette has quality and performan N dreamed in her childhood days | ,o° e frld enette quality and performance of successive careers as nn" 00—Hasry Salter's Orchestra, :‘;‘fi"nu‘gfi“{,.,,§:";‘,§é";°§o s:l’::i second only to Zenith itself; yet it costs so little that ; 10:3 y 1- actress. operstic star and novel- F}X,;'i‘gg::“;ok‘:,‘“‘g;,,?fl Gal| Dressers, WMAL, 8.00; Goleman's anyone can afford to have an extra set — and e good ist. But at 13 she became ® | 10:45—Radio Ro Band, WRC, 30:. R N i ° Please mail me, without obligation, your 32 page rid pianist and abandoned all thoughts of | 10:43—Radio Round-u o 200. one. ® Be canny. Spend wisely. Spend the price “ > Sio folder “Natation T the stage and of writing. 11:00—Guy Lompardo. and his Royal b i " | of c Zenette and have o marvel...aond a bargain. Erussicslg Rcepts ISR WRIVE O s tolaer EaEN it Famous Tor Fine Foods Name e Miss Gray turned to the piano as a |, Senadians. o DANCE MUSIC. diversion while convalescing after an | 15:50—0F0 LOR BE U A. Rolfe’s Orchestra, WRC. 9:00; & = 1336 G Street NW. Addvess Bring or mail to station listed abov illness and did not take her training Lom 's Orchestra, WM, seriously until 18, when she began prac- Early Prozram Tomorrow. %“'?m. é?rxmon‘ouhue's ommz‘:x.' tcing 8 hmgsun day. She sitrioutes | 8:00a—Tho Commuters. WRC, 11:30. er success enry Kloman Schmidt, [ 8:30a—Max Fischer's OrcHestra, " her teacher, who teased her when she ! g:45a—The Dutch Girl. 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