Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 46

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Cc—14 THE EVENING FAR EAST TROUBLE | 10 BE DRAMATIZED WMAL to Feature Review of | , Manchurian Situation. Light Opera on WRC. A dramatized review of the Sino- Japanese differences in Manchuria will e presented during the March of Time program _tonight over WMAL and asso- clated Columbia Broadcasting System stations. Other scenes to be enacted include one from the Episcopal convention at Denver, and another in Columbus, Ohlo, | where a prob: judge was cenvicted | after indictment on grounds of immor- | 1 Jity and misconduct while in office Cont g styles mark the numbers chosen by Toscha Seidel, violinist, for his part in the Pageant program at 10 o'clock. His first solo will be “Canzon- etta” He also will paly the “First Hungarian Dance” of Brahms. Theo Karle, tenor, and Sam Lanins 35-piece orchestra also will contribute to this program Casey Jones to Speak. ones his weekly aviation ill comment on the possibili- -time commercial flying. or, will take part in bis program by b Casey eolumn am will be pre- rlow’s Symphony | 2 in a popular Frm gram ¢ 10:30 n' Down the High- way,” “Little by Little” and “Little Jo” are the featured numbers. Selections from light operas dominate the Service hour program tonight over WRC and other National Broadcasting Co. stations. Jessica Dragonette, so- prano soloist, will sing several numbers from “The Vagabond King” and Masse- net’s “Open Thy Blue Eyes. Reisman Has Fast Numbers. A program of fast-moving numbers will be offered by Leo Reisman’s Or- chestra at 8:30. The featured selection will be “If You Were Taken From Me," a composition of Ben Gordon, a mem- ber of the orchestra. The Theater of the Alr, an organ re- | cital by Otto F. Beck and the radio minstrel show by “Mr. Bones and Com- pany” are among WRC's other features. Coach Tommy Mills of the George- town foot ball eleven will go before the microphone of WOL tonight and pre- dict the outcome of his team's clash with Western Maryland. ‘The re- mainder of this station’s program in- cludes several musical features and a dramatic sketch, “Dream Faces,”. by the Northern Dramatic Co. A new program, featuring sports views and reviews, has its premiere to- night over WJSV. The musical high lights of this station will be dance music by Duke Ellington's Orchestra and a concert by the Lowe Nevins' Orchestra. 2 2 3 3 2 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 L] 6 7 ¥ 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 Major Radio Features DRAMA. “The Stebbins Boys,” WRC, 6:45; “Amos 'n’ AnGy,” WRC, 7:00: North- ern Dramatic Co., WOL. 7:30; March of Time. WMAL, 8:39; Liberty Hour, ‘WMAL, 10:45. CLASSICAL. Howard Barlow's Symphony Orchestra, | 10:45. VARIETY. Anne Greenway and Pilzer's Orchestra, WMAL, 7 ; Phil Cook, comedian, | ‘WRC, 7:30: Morton Downey, tenor, WMAL, 7:45; Servic=_Hour, WRC, 8:00; Arthur Pryor's Band, WMAL, 8:00: Eskimg Club, WRC, 9:00; Leo Reisman Orchestra, WRC, 9:30; The Pageant, WMAL, 10:00; Mr. Bones and Company, WRC, 10:00; Irene Beasley and the Roundtowners, WMAL, 10:30; Theater of the Air, WRC, 10:30; Palace of Happiness, WMAL, 11:00. DANCE MUSIC. Orchestra, WJSV, Duchin’s Orchestra, Tweet Hogan's Or- 12:01a; Palais d'Or 12:30a. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 45—Topics in Brief; Lowell Thomas —WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WBZ, WRVA and WLW. :00—Maj. Bowes and His Capitol Theater Family—WEAF, WJAR, WLIT, WCAE and WWD. 15—Mme. Frances Alda and_ Frank La Forge—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WLW. 45—Robert L. Ripley in_“Believe It or Not"-WJZ, WBZ., WBAL, WRVA, KDKA and WHAM. jeanett~ Loff, stage star, and Nat Brusilofl’'s _Orchesira — WJZ, WBZA, WHAM, WREN, WBAL | and WLW. 00—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare, and Will Perry's_Orchestra— WJZ, WHAM, KDKA, WREN, WBAL, | WBZ, WHAS and WJAX. 30—Vocal chorus and Josef Koest- Orchestra—WJz, WHAM, WMC, KDKA, WBAL, WJAX and WREN. :00—Paul Whiteman and His Orches- tra—WJZ, KDKA, WBZ, WSM, WBAL, WHAM and WJR. lara, Lu and Em, humorous | sketch—WJZ, WHAM, WBAL, | KDKA, WLW and WREN. 11:00—Slumber music; Ludwig Lau- rier's String Enesmble — WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA and WJR. :30—Jack Dennt's Orchestra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 3 4 4 4 5 5 Duke Ellington's Eddie , 11:30; chestra, WRC, Orchestra, WRC, % 8 00 8 12 10:30— 3 5 o 7 . 8 Air Signposts in England. Uniform eir signs, similar to those used in this country, are to be laid out in all p of England, Norwich is to have th st. It will be on the ground et long, with the arrow pointing_exactly north, and with the letter “N the center of the arrow. As the prevailing winds in England are southwest the signs are to be placed gouthwest of each city so as to run the least chance of their being obscured by smoke. . Ecuador 15 just becoming interested in talkles. Don’t Neglect the Roof and Porch The right kind of paint ap- plied NOW will save a lot of expensive repairs later—and NOW is the time to put it on before the Fall rains and winter ice. Sherwin-Williams Make the paints best suited for these purposes, and we are distributors for them. $3.30 a gal. Glass tops for the furniture, in fact, glass for all purposes, is here at Paint Headquarters. DyermBros. 734 13th St. DI. 1130 Distributors for Sherwin- Williams and other nationally WRC 5:15—Fireside Songs, 5:30—Songs by Dolly 2:01 2:00m—Black and G 2:00—Rebroadea; WMAL 1:00a—Adventures of Helen and Mary. WOL 6:00—Sportorial. 10 10:30a—Program by the Tuberculosis 11:45a—Organ interlude. WISV Today on tll_e Radio (ANl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) 315.6 Meters. 8:30—Pen 'n’ Ink. 950 Kilocycles. | g 5—%hnr]»h';m Dance Orchestra. :15—Play-by-play deseription of the | -Uncle Tom and His Hired Help. sefl!'nd’ggmt of the world serfes, | 10:00—News flashes, .30-"'Craig's Wife,” by the Radio |10:15—Preston Hartman, baritone. Guild. 10:30—Dance_Orchestra, 11:00 to 11:30—Duke Ellington's Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow, 9:00a—The Treasure Chest. 10:00a—Hints to Housewives, 10:30a—Three Melody Men, 11:00a—Sacred hour. 11:30a—Gospel cholr, 12:00m—Correct time. 12:01—“Reconstructing Personality,” by _Service hour, with Bourdon Or- Anne Tillery Renshaw. hestra and Cavaliers’ Quartet. | 12:30—Old King Tut and Bill Haislip, ~Eskimo Club, | 1:30—Ballads. . ’ Leo Reisman's Orchestra and| 1:45—Concert Orchestra. Cornelia Otis Skinner. 2:15—Melody Makers. Mr. Bones and company. 2:30—Nell Lewis Stafford, reader. Theater of the Air. —_— Last-Minute News. Organ recital by Otto Beck. NAA Weather forecast. —Tweet Hogan's Orchestra, 7:45 to 130 to 1:00a—Palais d'Or Orchestra. Broadcast, No. 395—"Sport for Health's Sake.” 9:55—Time signals. * ? Early Program Tomorrow. 10:00—Weather report. :45a—Tower Health Exercises, :00a—Gene and Glenn. Folks Behind The Microphone “Connelly, 5—Parnassis Trio. —Correct time. 0—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra. 15—Rice’s Dance Orchestra. 5—The Stebbins Boys. 00—Amos 'n’ Ancy. :15—Southern Orchestra. 1 P o Dynimic hour. 4345 Meters. 690 Kilocycles, 15a—Morning Devotions. :30a—Cheerlo. Le Trio Charmante. Tom Waring's Troubadours, ~Feod program Mrs. Blake’s Radio Column. Breen and De Rose. ~Musical Comedy Revue. of Heppiness. old Orchestra. and Home hour. BY THE RADIO EDITOR. 30—National Farm Palais €01 O LGA MEDOLAGO ALBANI is a Epanish countes coc She's ally proud of | h(:l' skill in the kitchen, and | when any one says “yeah?" | she offers to prove her abilities. | Incidentally, her title is genuine and | | Mahatma gram in celebr hird birthday Gandhi's s anniversary. 30—Tuneful Tunes. :45—Piano Moods. :00—Organ Melodies. - :15—Indiana-Notre Dame foot ball game. she comes from a family which traces fore the time of Queen Isabella and Columbus. She even was born in an old Spanish | castle. She doesn’t | care to trade on the title, however, and it was difficult to convince her that the title “‘countess” might have box office value in these democratic United States. Countess Albani was born in Bar- celona, Spain. Her parents decided that the United States offered the greatest opportuni- ties. Thus it happened that she went 475.9 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. :15—Play-by-play description of the second world series game. :45—"In_the Realm of Soclety,” by Dolly Cameron. :00—Jewish Art program. :30—John Kelvin, tenor. :45Flashes from The Evening Star. 00—Time and program resume. | :02—Abram's Barn Orchestra. :30—Whispering Jack Smith. :45—Success Interview with Kenneth | Collins. | :50—Bird and Vash. :00—Bing Crosby, baritone. :15—Ann Greenway and Maximilian Pilzer's Orchestra. :30—Jimmy and Jane. 45—Morton Downey, tenor. :00—Arthur Pryor's Band. :15—"Singin’ Sam. :30—March of Time. :00—Liberty hour :45—“Aviation New Jones. :00—The was just just one of the hundreds o | other youngsters at the Horace Mann High School in New York. At the same time her parents trained her in music at home. For several by Casey Pageant, with ‘Toscha | Seidel, Marvyo Larson and Sam Lanin’s Orchestra. ’ | | | | 1 | vears after leaving :30—Irene Beasley and the Round- towners. :45—Howard Barlow's Orchestra. 00—Palace of Happiness. :30—Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. :00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Morning_ Devotions. :15a—Melody Musketeers. :30a—Something for Every One. :00a—The Commuters. :30a—Tony's Scrap Book. :45a—Morning Minstrels. :00a—The Ambassadors. :30a—New World Salon Orchestra. and then, much to the horror of her parents, she decided to go on the stage. e result was that after an intervis with a skeptical mai a leading part in “The New Moon.” After scoring a success in that musical production she turned to radio and has [ 4 SALES—SERVICE Adam 1803 Columbia Road The Fastest and Best Service in Town 02—Columbia Review. b 0m—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 0—Taft Orchestra. 0—Atlantic City Musicale. :00—Saturday Syncopators. :30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 00—The Four Clubmen. :30—The Three Doctors. :45—The Madison Singers. FILTERIONE I Enables you to “Get the Best from Your Radio” Aerial unnecessary. Ban- ishes lightning and storm dangers SZ FILTERTONE MFG. 0., Ine. 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. :00—Variety hour. :00—March Time. 15—Nonsensicalities. :45—Novelettes. :00—Tea Time Tunes. :30—One-time Opportunities. ‘15—Studio feature. :45—Bonwit Serenaders. 00—Dinner Music. 0—News flashes. 0—Northern. Dramatic Co. :00—Eunice Worthy, novelist. :15—Advertising program. :30—Johnny Graham, pianist 45 to 9:00—"Outlook for the George- town-Western Maryland Game," by Coach Tommy Mills of Georgetown. Early Program Tomorrow. :00a—Musical Clock. :00a—Chimes and Birthdays. :05a—Musical Clock (continued). :00a—Memories. Association. | Request program. Walter Reed Hospital request program. :00m—Road Conditions in Virginia. :05—Luncheon Music. :15—"The Western Maryland-George- town Foot Ball Game.” :30 to L:00—Dance music. Complete {|'With Phiico , 95‘1: Matched Tubes 349= Note—This is a new model Philco Console, and never before sold at such a low price. | |OKAY RADIO CO. | i 417 11th St. N.W. 1760 Pa. Ave. N.W. 205.4 Meters, 1,460 Kilocycles. :00—Organ Recital 0—Where to Get It. 5—News flashes. 0—Where to Get It. 0—Rhythm Makers. 30—George Milton, baritone. 45—Sports Views and Reviews. 00—Concert Orchestra. TOSCHA SEIDEL. World Famous Violinist THEO KARLE Lyric Tenor And the Special Thirty-Two Piece Pillsbury Orchestra, Under the Direction of SAM/ LANIN Over the Columbia Broad- casting System, Every Friday Evening 10:00-10:30 Eastern Standard Time WMAL, Washington 8:00—Public Health Service |. who likes 10 % its lineage back hundreds of years be- to an academy on Long Island and| school, Countess Albani studied music, | ager she recelved |} o C STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931. since been one of the leading artists on the N. B. C. networks. * % ok ok RAQUEL TORRES, motion pleture star, who is appearing in person at the Fox, will face the WRC mi- crophone tomorrow night at 7:45... Now that the Waldorf-Astoria has been officially opened, dinner concerts are l;’elr;g (\;ruamt from there daily by | the same basic lines as those of last year. o e PENING of the new Parade of the States programs, replacing the “Family Party” on N. B. C., has been postponed from October 12 to 19. ‘Television will be discussed by Del- t E. Replogle, vice president of the Jenkins Television Corporation, gt a meetirg next Thursday of the WasHing- ton Section of the Institute of Radio Later 1t is planned to carry | Engineers....Daily weather - broadcasts dance music from the hotel by Joe 8t 6 p.m. is & new service to be offered Moss' Orchestra,...Dick Hanley, éoach|by WMAL, beginning Monday. at Northwestern University, and the = - = Notre Dame Gl i . Dooked for ' bresdeast on N® B e S e PISA, Italy (®).—A leaning tower October 9, has ceased to be a civic distinction. Bologha, St. Stefano D'Aveto, San Gimignano, Venice, and even Rome, now have towers out of plumb. Don Piccardo, the parish priest at St. Ste: fano D'Aveto, has had sand put under the high side of the towey there in an effort to right i, * ok Kok pR.EPAEATKONS are nearly complete for resumption of the Music Ap- preciation Hour on the combined N. B. C. networks, beginning October 9. As in past seasons Dr. Walter Damrosch | Wwill conduct the lecture recitals. This year's programs also are to follow along —_— Complete With 5 Tubes Philco Lowboy $49.95 Philco certainly captured the fancy of radio fans when they in- troduced this model. Walnut cabi- net—5 Philco balanced tubes. Philco H %65 & cording dial. Philco Baby Grand Complete With 7 Tubes $4.9.95 Balanced superheterodyne—tone control’ —electro-dynamic speaker and illuminated recording dial. PILLSBURY Nothing Else to Buy! Use Your Credit! Complete With 7 Tubes GOVERNMENT TAKES HAND | TO END SHARP PRACTICES | Conference to Be Held This Fall Under Auspices of Federal Trade Commission, | Uncle sam’s economic police are dip- ping into the radio and electrical in- | dustries to, help them formulate trade practices designed to end price-cutting, false advertising, commercial bribery, secret rebates and other practices re- garded as repugnant. At the request of the elactrical wholesalers’ industry, which embraces part of the radio manufacturing in- dustry, the Federal Trade Commission will conduct a trade practice conference his Fall. Unfair trade practices are | sald to be widely prevalent in both in- | dustries and the aid of the Govern- ment sought to avert future con- ighboy i Balanced superheterodyne, equip- ped with tone control, new electro- dynamic speaker, illuminated re- NN Complete With 9 Tubes Philco Lowboy - Balanced Superheterodyne $89.75 Equipped with Torfe Control— New Electro-Dynamic Speaker— Illuminated Recording Dial. flhl-,u; which might have disastrous re- | sults. | The industry has asked that the con- ference be held in November, preferably at Cincinnati, but no definite decision | been reached. Commissioner Charles H. March has been ascigned tn preside at the hearing. Members of the | industry seeking the conference are said to do in excess of 60 per cent of | the volume of wholesale electrical busi- ness in the United States, including radio sets, tubes and batteries, The an- nual volume of their business is esti- | mated at $500,000,000. Among the prac- tices proposed for discussion are false | advertising, interference with a com- petitor’s business, selling goods below cost, price discrimination, commercial bribery, secret rebates and repudiation of contracts. The sword and dagger were part of the regular equipment of the medigval { magician, for evil spirits were thought to be afrald of pointed steel instru- ments IGHTS ¢ Wednesday, Saturdoy and Sunday _night. Music by Fa- mous _ Swas nee Syncos pators, CHEIEAIXAINTRZNE THE HUPR S ... because of the Easy Terms and Service and Great Popularity THE HUB HAS SOLD MORE - .PHILCO RADIOS In the Last Three Months Than in Any 6 Months’ Period Since This Justly Popular Radio Was Introduced * 5-7-9-11 Tubes—They Are All Here—Buy Now at The HUB and Listen In On the World Series, Foot Ball Games, Etc. Complete With 11 Tubes Philco Highboy Balanced Superheterodyne $169-50 Rich, magnificent cabinet—auto- matic volume control—4-point tone control—illuminated station dial and oversize new electro-dynamic spezker. 7700 559 Down Delivers This Philco Radio Complete With 5 Tubes It's a Philco, so don't worry about its superior performance, mahogany cabinet, elec- tro-dynamic speaker. Nothing Else to Buy! EINUB Seventh .and D Sts.‘ N.W. Lazyoy Modl V 70 Venesred 7-Tube Superheterodyne Complete With Tubes, Including New Pentode Power Tube UTILITY cabinet. It is called the LAZYBOY because you place it beside your easy chair Control without getting up. Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Tluminated Station Recording Dial, Controls on top— recessed, so that top is used as a table. A new, unique and distinctive 9 50 5 and change programs or Tone — i The Hub Furniture Co. 7th & D Sts. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Please send representative with details of easy purchase plan of buying a Philco. I understand this incurs no obligation. ADDRESS ...... [ SRR —— e ST Y known paint produets. - PAGEANT | &

Other pages from this issue: