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SHERLOCK HOUMES || Today on the Radio (All programs seheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) TORETURN T0 WRC Fame Cast of Previous Pres- entations Retained for Fall and Winter Season. “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,"” & dramatic series based on Sir Arthur celebrated detective roadcasting stations tonight at 8:30 o'clock. This feature was taken off the air for the Summer. ‘The same cast which presented the original series has been retained for the Fall and Winter season. Richard Gordon will be Holmes, Leigh Lovell the Dr. Watson and Edith Meiser in the feminine roles. The “Adventure of ‘the Speckled Band,” which introduced . the first series, has been selected again for the opening ' episode. Thereafter mo series will assume a different form of presentation. Instead of a separate adventure each week, longer stories will be "’"‘w presented in serials of second of the new Dramatic Mu- sical series, at 8 o'clock. will feature the work of Massenet. The soloists in- clude Rachel Morton, soprano; Harold , tenor, and Sigurd Nilssen, | bass. The orchestra will be direction of Jaffrey Harris. Ruth Etting to Sing. under the | Rudy Vallee will have Ruth Etting ! &s his guest in the Sunshine Hour pro- m, at 7 o'clock. The popular Zieg- eld star will “Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” “Guilty” and “Now That You're Gone.” ., WRO's dance music will be vided by B. A. Rolfe's Orchestra, Teddy Black and his orchestra, the Continentals, Huntley’s Orchestra, Earl Hines orchestra and Don Pedro’s Or- An abridged version of Mozart's comic opers; comedy, “The Marriage of MODEL 10 o o e g ot 475.9 Meters. ‘WMAL 6:30—Fleming Oren, uurnnh soloist. 5—Morton Downey zu-mh ‘Gardner Coombs, 10: DD—HMTY Salter’s Orchestra, :30—Washington's Musical Art Gal- nln—a\nu snndanon and Frank 9: lsn—Wnrre.n l-un-y planist, 10:00a—] 2:30—The Tht 3:00—"Th » sm;fl)fltlo of Speech,” by Vida 12:00—Ear, 12:30 to 1:00a—Don Pedro’s Orchestra, Early Program Tomeorrow, 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. _';:ooo—oen- and Glenn. 7:30a—Cheerio. » SPARTONS Investigate The New Outstanding Sparton Features terodyne original chassis design with tone control and excellent -elecumy. True Sparton quslity hout. efllpbu with ibigi s e 0. 'uuchd fubes. nd- CONTROLLED-MU TUBES SPAI'I‘GN added charm and craftsmanship— SUPER-SONNE LAFOY AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL THE EVENING 9:45a—Instrumental Trio. 10:i N&—Momlnl Serenaders. 10:30a—Sonata Recital. 11: oo-,-—szudzo feature, 11:15a—Breen and De Rose, 11:30a—On Wings of Song. 12:00m—Retail Market Review. 12:15—Palais @’Or Orchestra. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—"Public ‘Construction and Pub- lic Expenditure,” by Merwin K. Hart. 1:45—Lehman Byck, tenor, 2 00—Women’s Radio’ Review. 3:00—Dorothy Daubel, pianist. 3:15—Radio Guild, *The Show-Off.” 2054 Meters. WISV i Kilocycles. 3:00—Base ball mna 5:00—Where to Get 5:30—Frederick to Bl’lddnck Helghts. 6:20—News flashes. G 30—Where to Get It 7:00—! 8:15—Dance Orchestra. 8:45—"“Vagaries,” by Wilma Wright. 9:00—Florida Crackers. 9:30—Studio feature, 10:00—News flashes. 10:15 to 11:00—Walter Holt's Pretted Symphony. Early Program Tomorrow, 9:00a—The Treasure Chest. 10:00a—Hints to Housewives. 10:30a—Dance Music. 11:00a—8acred Hour 12:00m—Correct tim: 12:01—Luncheon N\ll“- 12 30—Dance Music. 2:00—Sunshine Hour. 2:30—Southern Syncopators. 228.9 Meters. WOL 1,310 Kilocycles, 3:00—Sports Hour. 4:00—Tea Time Tunes. 4:45—Waltz Time. :00—One Time Opportunities. 5:30—Accordion Kapers. 5:45—Mat program. 6:00—Dinner music. 6:15—Cecil and Sally. 6: so—Communlty ‘Chiést program. !o—rmeen Minute Men. 1:48—Gretchen Kler, soprano. 00—Meet the Cartoonis 5—Osborne C. Miller, mennr 8:30—Bonanno String Quartet. 9:00—Harry Burdick, baritone. 9:15—S8tudio feature. 9:30—Wrestling matches at Grifith Stadium, Early Program Tomorrow. 'I 00a~—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:10a—Musical Clock 10:00a—The Housewarmers. 10:15a—Melody Moments. 10:30a—"“The Legal Profe . August Moran. ‘xnowxoowmmm Horse lnd Buggy Sought in Vain. QUINCY, Mass—An elderly couple wrote the Chamber of Commerce re- cently asking where & horse and buggy might be hired for a day's ride. The chamber staff hunted in vain. GYRO SPEED FULL STAR, WASHINGTO Folks Behind The Microphone 'T_was an accident that turned Joe Weber and Lew Flelds from black- face comedians to the old Dutch an N. B. C. network. ‘These masters of godd old slapstick comedy were presenting their black- face act at a Bowery ter many years ago whcn & German dialect act 8 . The act was pretty bad and it was taken off, leaving the manager with- a liking for this tongue-twisting foolery. This gave Weber and Fields an Hll. They in- formed the mansager that they M L3 S 8, course, had never oc- ex;lr'r;dmw the comedians before ::d wi 8 mA r have thelr act m m;‘ Dt ek from stuffed hlmnll'lthpflln'l.tndlhlumd bunhmna:tuphvldm hnmu matter of swinging into brokmdtrmnmqnlhnnple wit t they continued to appear o er's Theater. In 1912 they m::!u:» ;g‘;‘m’; at the Broadway The- % eir names been continuously associated. (S Watios * ko oa 'ORMER President Coolidge h u wen & new series on N, B. tober 6. Hn will speak in tbe tnml Thereafter Frasier the l:lect.rlcu World Fair in New York next * ok ox % Trm Silver String Revelers, awa; rrom m:‘ mlmphnne for ruui for The Fail s water s grlnle life !he lwukrl are W. E. ‘haney, Harvey Ewers, H, E. Angell, 11' md LT Copley P Blltu‘r,g;y by rano enmmn:gpm‘flnedk Clretrv at the age of 3 The N. 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