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An inactive liver is nature's warn- ing that it is time for action. Head- aches, sluggishness and that de- pressed feeling are signs of faulty elimination, known as constipation. Flush away all poisonous waste mat- ter from your intestinal tract with HEXASOL, the dependable saline laxative. Feel like yourself a lin.E Stir a spoonful in a glass of water and drink your own health. HEX- ASOL costs only 60c for a generou NIGK LUCAS BILLED | 0 SING HIT SONGS Columbia Fast Frenght Is Due at 8 P.M. With Its Cargo of Old-Time Tunes. Nick Lucas, soft-volced troubadour of | the &tag: and screen, brings his| mandolin and several songs to the | microphone tonight as a feature atl‘ he Personalities program over WMAL nd a network of other Columbia | Broadcasting System stations. One of the songs which Lucas will | sing to the strumming of his mando- |lin will be “Tiptoe Through the Tulips. { His other oftering wm Il be the curren( | hit tune, “That's M: " For the | | orchestral highlight o the program | Preddic Rich and his 35 musiclans | | will play & al arrangement of a e B = v'{mm t lBrTag:’n\; T?m? “The | an, ‘agon.” Inclu n this group No Commission Charged fi| 2:nd Wagen" ‘included in his sroup You can take 12 vears to li||in the Dark.” pay off your loans unhom the Hl} expense of rcne\;‘mg ]$1]000 i F;::':‘;"h:)“l‘:! Ptm‘n it , inc e eight pulls out on the | e'n"{erfl? zpn::l :;iunnc‘ipal.m I,:‘r:zneg | Columbia right of way at 8 o'clock, with | or smaller loans at proportion- [j| ® SPecial musical cargo dedicated to | | the old-timers. The train crew will te fates. | serenade with such tunes ss “Waiting Pefpetual [ Feart “of Maryland” and Moonlight o3 3¢ | Bay.” Eddle, the organist, will con- Building Sy Association ! tribute “Aul Weidershen” and “Old | Established 1881 il ' Heidelberg.” For the regular Musical Art Gallery Largest in Washington Assets Over $25,000,000 llf | program WMAL will present three | prominent Washington singers—Edna Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President DWARD C. 6% | Souder, contralto; Thomas N. Leef, baritone, and Henry G. Leef, tenor. Alice B. Harvey, Washington planist, also will be heard in a special recital at_7:45 pm. Mickey Walker, former middleweight champion, and aspirant to the heav;- weight crown, who recently fought to a draw with Jack Sharkey, will be inter- viewed by Grantland Rice during the sports_hour program at 9:30 tonight over WRC and other National Broad- casting Co. stations. On the same pro- gram Lewis James, tenor, will be the guest artist. Will Play River Melodies. A program arranged to portray fa- mous rivers in melody will be presented at 7:30 by Nlthl.hlel Shilkret's Orches- tra and Gladys Rice, soprano. “Beauti- ful Ohic,” “On the Banks of the Wa- bash,” “Missouri Waltz” and “Blue Dan- re- | ube Waltz” are among the principal se- 7 | lections. Vincent Lopez and his orchestra head the dance nggrcntlons to be heard over WRC. The others include the Conti- | nentals, Carl Moore’s Orchestra and Clyde McCoy's Orchestra. Dance music, vocal speclalties and bedtime stcries provide variety for the WJSV program. WOL's program made up of its usual features. | SPEECHES. “The Press Gallery at Work & b Bacom N. Timmons, WMAL, 5 . CLABBICAL | Mme. Prances Alda. WRC, 6:15; How- ard Berlow's Symphony, 9:15; “Carmen,” WMAL, 10:15, DRAMA. “The BteAb:ln.l Boys,” WRC, 5:45; Amos n’ WRC, 0; the C: ! Club, WHAL 8 st v 1 VARIETY. crooner, Banish Disagreeable HEADACHES this safe, quick way! PIT. the safe & unhm o minor caness srusky uses usually Sihe -.;‘oum-& y ek te! %, -n‘u.:;'. refanded. :m'r?. o’ 35¢ %, STOPIT Why Su’er With Painful CORNS Lift Them Out With Fingers NO PAIN! NO BOTHER! Kate Smith, WMAL, 6:02; Morton Downey and Anthony Wons, WMAL, 6:45; Arthur Pryor’s Blnd WI[AL, 7:00; Gladys Rice i Shilkret Orchestra, WRC, The Fast Freight, WMAL, Olive Palmer, Sersnaders’ Qull’h! and hen's Orchestra, WRC, 8:30; Perlonnlmu with Nick Lucas, WIIAL, 9:00; Grantland Rice in- terviews Mick: 2 DANCE MUSIC. { Vincen‘ Imz lnd his Orchestra, WRC, 10:1! 10 ‘sofiborne s Orchestra, quL, the Continen WRC, 11:30, - HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE, | | 5:45—Topies in Brief, by Lowel Thomas—WJZ, WBAL, WBH: WLW, WRVA and KDKA. 6:45—"Believe It or Not,” by Robert L. . Ripley—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WRVA. 7:30—Melody Moments; Eugene Or- | mandy’s Orchestra ana Oliver tenor—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, KDKA, WLW, WLS, WHAM and WGAR. | 8:00—The Pirst Nighter, “Big Time, Listen in Tonight 6.30 P.M. WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WGAR. 8:30—The Muters comedy trio—WJz, 9:30—Clara, Lu and Em; humorou: IHb—WJZ ‘WBZ, WBAL, KDKA: d WHAM. 10:00— Shumber musie; Lud umem’ Ensemble—WJZ, o AL and| )0 30—Lew White, organist — WJZ, WBAL, KDKA and WHAM. 111:30—Ben Pollack’s Orchestra; dance music—WJZ, WBAL, WSB and KTHS FIVE KILLED IN AUTO | SMASHED BY TRAIN Frantic Efforts of Watchman to Flag Car at Blanchester, Ohio, Apparently Unheeded. By the Associated Press. BLANCHESTER, Ohio, August 26— Five persons were killed here last night when a Baltimore & Giiic passenger train crashed into an automobile de- spite & rafiroad watchman’s frantic ef- forts to flag the car from crossing the tracks The dead, all residents of Blanches- ter, were Harry Leakey, 35 Mrs. Harry Leakey. 32 A young son of the Leakeys Mrs. Tom White, 55 Leta White, 14, daughter of Mrs ‘White Witnierses said Leakey. who was driv- . had a clear view of the tracks and at a loss to understand why he attempted to cross when warned by the flagman. WOMAN HELD IN DEATH Charged With Pushing Roomer From Attic Window in Detroit. DETROIT, August 26 (#) — Police to- ¢ay were questioning Mrs. Rose Veres 48, held on a charg: of murder for the death of Bt:ve Mak, 50, & roo n ber home. Police quoted neighbors as say- ing Mrs. Veres pushed Mak from an sttic wind w. He died yesterda: morn- of his in uries Ilc snid they also wers investimsy. | o7 ne 18 ohar | uwn Fad disappeared from the Veres home in recent years under suspicious circumst:nces. Mrs. Veres w as arrested ln 1925 follow'ng the death of a man {in her hcuse, but the death later was | found to be from natural causes Officers enid Mrs. Veres was bene- insurance totaling Ceremonies (City Cab H-0-UR WMAL and every Wed. Night at 6:30 Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families road The Star gier day. The great ma- Antiarna | 9:15—Hernandez Brothers, instrumen- Mickey Walker, WRC, 9:30, | | runmng Jean Meredith—WJZ,| | WBZ, | .Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 11:30—Ann Leaf at the organ. 12:00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—The Commuters. 30a—Tony's Scra) look. 33::2,‘;&, g c’l‘: M lnl Madl. ing the Morn! L 30a—Talk by Ida Bailey Allen. 5a—Beauty talk. | 10:00a—*Creators of American Cul- ture,” by Whitman Bennett, 0:15a—An old-!nhlnnad Garden. 0:30a—Vecation Roads. 0:45a—Talk by Ida Bailey Allen. 1:00a—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. 1:30a—Columbia Revue. 2:00m—Cuban Biltmore Orchestra. 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Rebroadeast of a concert from | Berlin. 45—"The Boy Scout Reporter.” 00—The Lady Next Door. :30—The Tea Timers. 4:45—"Famovs Paintings in M‘“’J unds, by Alice Hutchins| 5 OO—Bllck ‘and Gold Orchestra y. 15—Mme. Frances Alda, 30—Phil Cook, comedian. 45—Armchair Quartet. 00—Southernaires Quartet, 15—In the Time of Roses. :30—Gladys Rice and Shilkret Or- chestra. :00—"The Old Counselor.” :30—Olive Palmer, Serenaders’ Qu: tet and Haenschen's Orchestra. 30—Grantland Rice lnbfl'\lrws Mickey 228.9 Meters. Walker, prize fighte vy Nete! WOL 7753 Kiioepetes. 00—"The Volce of Radio,” Revell. 2:55—Play-by-play _ account of Washington-Detroit game. lS—CDneCL Time. 16—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra 5:15—The Epworth Leaguers. 5:30—One-Time Opportunities. 00—Weather forecast. '01—Ootmn Club Orchestra. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:15—Ceciland Sally. 1:30—The Continentals. 2:00—Carl Moore’s Orchestra. | 30 to 1:00a—McCoy's Orchestra. | §:30—Edith Reed's Entertainers. Early Program Tomorrow. | e e aaks e, 30a—Tower health exerclses. | 7:30—ews fiashes. 00a—Gene and Glenn 7:30—Bob Gatber's Rollickers. 15a—Morning devotions. 8:00—Groome J, Bell, tenor. 30a—Checrlo. 8:15—"Two Salty Dogs.” 0a—The Minute Men. 8:30—The Modernistics. 8:45 to 9:00—Songs by Louise Klee, e Tom Waring's Troubadours. :45a—Food program. : Early Program Tomorrow. soprano. 6: 6: [ 6: T8 75 7 8 8 9 3:30—Taft Orchestra, 10: 10 10: the yn 10:00a—The Blue Streaks. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—Sweet and Low Down. 10:45a—Al and Pete. 11:00a—The Troubadour. 11:15a—Breen and De Rose. 11:30a—On Wings of Song. 12:00m—New Yorker Concert Ensemble, 12:30—National farm and home hour. 1:30—The Melody Three. 2:00—Woman's Radio Review. AUTOMOBILE 3:00—The Magie of Speech.” by Vida | RADIOS utton. 3:30—Maze of Melody. Ademe 400 to 4:30—The Lady Nest Door. | 3803 WMAL #7159 Meters. 630 Kiloeycles. | 3:00—Dancing by the Sea. 1803 Columbia Road 3:30—Columbia Camp Concert. SPARTON 4:00—Primer for Town Farmers. 4:10—Asbury Park Orchestra, 4:30—Taft Orchestra. 4:45—Edna Wallace Hopper. 5:00—Bill Schudt’s “Golng to Press”— Speaker, Bascom N. Timmons. 5:15—Songs by Jack Milier. 5:30—Plano Fals, 5:a5—Flashes from The Evening Star. | 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:02—Kate Smith, crooner. 6:15—Dennis King and orchestra. 6:30—Miller and Lyles, dialogue 6:45—Morton Downey and Anthony Wons. 'I 00—Arthur Pryou Band. 10:30a—Organ melodies. 0a—Jack Ralston's Orchestra. 0a—Hawalian Memories. PHILCO MAJESTIC 00—The Fast Freight. :00—Personalities, with Nick Lucas, | staz> and screen star. { ; RADIO TUBES tal trio. 9:30—The Nit Wits. 10:00—Ear]_Carpenter's Orchestrs. 10:15—Washington's Musical Art Gal- | lery—Edna Souder, _contralto, | and Thomas N. Leef, baritone. 5—Will Osborne’s Orchestra. 0—Ben Bernie’s Orchestra. HILILE RADIO aal TUBES Really Know Say | Seroco Master Mixed goes as far and luhnlangnnyhounpun! you can | buy—it is the same high quality as the nationally advertised brands that retail for considerably more. | Men Who | Lowest Prices Gallon In 26 Colors White, $2.90 Gal. Porch Floor Paint, quart . Sero-Var Varnish, quart . Auto Enamel (Black), quart .. Auto Top Dressing, quart . Sercco Aluminum Paint 315 Gallon The metal flakes of Alcoa Albron Aluminum Powder overlap to form a protec- tive coating unsurpassed for priming wood or metal. AR You Save Because Sears manufactures as well as dis- tributes Master Mixed—it comes to vou without a cent of needless selling expense. Why Pay More? TESTED ' UCK ano-O v sace | Folks Behind The Microphone m u ‘30 to 1:00—Naval prlul request program. WISV 1l Rieesetes 3:00—Play-by-play account of Washi -Detroit game. 5:00—Your English. 5:05—The Bookman. 5:10—Where to Get It. laying for the 5:30—South Branch program. Fooaw o Uriiny O pitat Suxms 6:15—Sports flashes. | loungers. Today he mna- on the verge 6:20—News flashes. of popular acclaim, not because he 6:30—Where to Get It. sought it or wanted n Vlrlom Eeope 7:00—Mrs. Sandman. have discovered him and that the 7:15—Hagerstown to Natural Bridge. |reason the state of being a popular 7:30—The Rambiers hero is just around the corner. 7:45—The Two Polarks, Incidentally, radio_appealed to God- 8:00—Dance orthestra. ing more than any large-scale musical 8:30—Four Harmony Boys. endeavor since that moment a few 9:00—Moffat's Orchestra. | months after the war when he decided 9:30—The Pen Speaks. | to give up his job in an orchestra to 10:00—News flashes. play on street corners for a gang of 10:15—Beverly May, baritone. urchins, who might hoot him or give 10:30 to 11:00—Dance music. him & nickel. But he has never been hooted. Early Program Temorrow. In his excursions about the sidewalks | 8:00a—Organ Revellle of New York Goding never played any- | 9:00a—The Treasure Chest thing but the classics. And he has a 10:00a—Salads. tremendous store of them, ranging | 10:30a—Talk on Children. through the grand operas and sym- 10:45a—Modern Melodies. ,phonlu to the serenades, dances And 11:00a—Sacred Hour. | concertos of the masters. ¢ * GOLP and tennis are to comprise some of the feature broadcasts within the next few weeks. Two | tournaments are to be described—the | | national men's doubles tennis play at @ BY THE RADIO EDITOR. years . i ol ¥ s New benefit 1:00—O0ld King Tu 2:00—Darce music. 3:00—Base ball game. the | chat over N. B. York, of a |Special T |in teling of his experiments with a | IVE with us =and enjoy the homelike com- forts of the Brookline, Mass., and the national ama- Oun"ultmlchn at Ohmqo ASCOM NOLLEY TIMMONS, Columbia this afternoon at 5:15...Bobby Jones and Grantland Rb. 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