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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 1931 Today on the Radio [ Meior Radio Festirr | | EFEEEES g oy CLASSICAL. i DANCE MUSIC. C"lumhll Concert, featuring Nevada | Swanee Brnmpltflr:mml’. 11:00; | Van der Veer, contralto, and Dino Vincen! | Borgioti, tenor, WMAL, 10:15. 1 WRC. 11:30; Lew Conrad’s Orches- | DRANMA | & WRC. {2:00 Paul Whiteman's | Te Ortme Club, WMAL, 3:30 l b i amacsun b VARIETY. ,w-wm Downes Pryor's Band kret's Orchest CONCERT ARTISTS ON'WMAL TONIGHT Nevada van der Veer and = Borgioli to Be Heard as (ARl programs scheduled for Easterm Standard Time.) 1 7:30—The Jones Quartet. 7:45-—Orchestrs 8:00—Concert Orchestrs. 8:15—"Two Saity Dogs.” 8:30_The Roysl Hawatlans 8:45 to 9:00—Continental Trio. Early Program Tomorrow. Chair Caneing ARMSTRONG’S 1235 10th N.W, Met. 3:00—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—Pop Conce: 4°30—Eastmen !fhml Chamber Music 5 00—"A Woman Views Burope, Politi- cally and Ecoromically” by Jeannette Rankin HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. WMAL. 7 ‘5 Afi.hflf, €:45—Topics in !fl!{ Lowell AL 8:00 Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WRC. TP‘ WLW, WRVA lnd KDEA. Shertock | 11:45—Tew { KDKA sketc] ‘WBAL, 8:30 WBAL, KDKA, '12:308—Emie Holst's { : Columbia Feature, Two outstanding concert artists Nevada van der Veer, contralto, and Dino Borgioli. tenor, appear before the mmicrophone tonight in joint recital as A feature of the Columbia Brosdeast- ing System program. coming into ‘Washington over WMAL Mme. Van der Veer has sung with smany of the great symphony orchestras .0f America, and Borgioli is known throughout the world as both concert sand operatic singer. Concert pieces ‘make up their radio program almost the only operatic aria numhen being the famous from Meverbeer's Al u»u.-r Borgioll will sing. " The Personalities program. at w'clock, will feature M Patricola, vauceville headliner; Preddie Rich's Or- Schestra and the Roundtowners' Quartet. | Miss Patricola will sing “Guilty” and S“Running Wild" The quartet con- “tributions include hits from “Laugh rade.” | - Offer Crime Drama. % “Murder Gone Mad,” a melodramatic | wstory by Philip MacDonald, will be the | *Crime Club dramatization. The wdepicts the activities of a murdering scriminal who concentrates upon m :wm of a.London suburb From its own studios WMAL 'fll “broadcast a concert by the National “Trio, composed of Henri Sokolov, vio- +linist; Alden Finckel nemu and Aht!‘ SPinckel, planist. program sscheduled between 848 lnd 1] oclock 5 Investment methods of Al\'lngod Swill be discussed by Howard dulp, president of the National Association Jof Mutual Savings Banks, in the weekly w«Intestment program tonight over WRC Land other National Broadeasting Co. Sstations. | . Rice in Bridge Interview. ¥ In the sports period, at 10:30 o'clock, | «Grantland Rice will interview Ely Cul- Ibertson, bris expert, whose cmu-m\ itechnique has been the cause of wide- | »:gmd controversy among bridge au- orities and piayers. The musical | -hlcll?aund will be provided by Olga PAlbani, soprano, and Gustave Haen- Lschen’s 31-plece all-str! oreb-nu | # BSolo numbers by Del ers, cor- Shetist; Douglas Stanbury, b- tone, and «Gladys Rice, soprano, are featured in “the concert ogram at 8:30 o'clock. | iNathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra also will | “contribute to tue program, featurin sRubinstein’s “Kamennoi-Ostrow” an ZMacDowell’s “Witches' Dance.” Alice Joy, crooner, who is presen! icaine,” the Shack” | on. Bha will fol- | Have to Go on .Mmu‘;:m" Il':f;l Pr:mflu You.” byl s er _con an me fthe Royal Hu m Jones -Flmfly are m‘d The PFour l. Beverly | & May, baritone. and the Lowe-Nevin » Concert Orchestra will pontribute to Sthe program of WJSV. Folks Behind The Microphone | | { BY THE RADIO EDITOR. | HILLIPS CARLIN, who ffldul'zd from an nnnouncen m ic) hm"t: | s & ® B . - » 1 H tor Sdent at DeWitt Clinton High School in 3New York. He hag medals to prove that fhe was a great © speaker then. He Sstill talks a lot. & But c-{:\n ‘had «high place in the ‘mllblndlnl racket. %+ Both of Carlin's s paternal grandpar- §ents were deaf and @ dumb. But in spite * of this handicap, SGrandpa Carlin S was in demand as aon after-dinner S speaker. At ban- -qufl: where all the guests were m\ll!l‘ and all the speaking was done by fin » wagging the cheering by head nod u #the elder Carlin would knock ‘em & their chairs. s [ e A. ROLFE, N. B. O. dance orches- » &), tra leader, umnlnnonmun s lwukemexnndodmmr; Zof Burope. For seven vears Rolfe has S worked without a vacation. In connec- | ¥ tion with his resignation, M. H. Ayles- | 3 worth, president of N. B. C,, announced | SMr. Rolfe’s appointment as musical » emissary to Europe, where he is to study * broadcasting. He also is expected to| & conduct & number of transatiantic pro- rams while away. Rolfe’s successor as . IFM" of the orchestra is to be made = later. Phillips Carlin. * % ox % NEW male ouartet is being re- hearsed at WMAL, and is exp?fll'd to make its d!h\ll soon > Herbert Hoover ill be the k-\nnw © speaker in an Achievement day” cele- = bration of the 4-H Club to be broadcast % in the Farm and Home hour on N. B. C. & November 7 An hour's broadcast * of the Italian Armistice day ceremonies, :m for November 4, is to be brought % from Rome by N B. C. Arthur Pryor nd_his band start a new radio series *en N. B. C. November 7 A new * weekly musical series featuring a sym- I phony orchestra and soloists opens on * Columbia November 11 Former Representative Dies. ALLENTOWN. Pa. October 28 () rmer Representative Arthur Gran- Dewalt, 78. died here Monday He served the Berks-Lehigh district in % Congress f 914 to 1920, and was ¢ an active supporter of President Wilson 3 and the war measures sponsored by the % sdministratior s main cash crop, is he cost of production over a year. Firestone Warranty TTTTTLTLIILSSSSS S S 2SR R RS SR 22 3436 14th St. N.W. L L T TR ) | WOL Our LOW Prices On Gum-Dipped First-Line TIRES Each Tire Carries Factory’s Standard 8:18—The Lady Next Door. 30— "Pamous Paintings in Many Lands,” by Alice Hutchins Drake —Breen and De Rose ‘Ilulhc ‘Treasure Box,” by Plerre Waldor-Astoria Orchestra. 6:29Correct time. 30—Melodious Milkmen. 45—The Stebbins Boys. 00—Amos ‘n’ Andy 15—-N_ B. C. feature 30—Alice Joy and Paul Von. loan's Orchestra. 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra and Mar- guerite Cromweil 8:00—Snoop and Peep. 8:15—N. B. C. feature 8:30—Gladys Rice, soprano, and Na- thaniel Shilkret’s Orchestra 9:00—Investment talk by Howard Bid- dulph. [ B »—Onve Palmer, Cameo Trio, Rev- elers' Quartet and Frank Black’s Orchestra. 10:30—Grantland Rice interviews Ely Culbertson. bridge expert. 11:00—Last-Minute News. 11:03—-" 'rheuvolce of Radio,” by Nellie Revel | 11:18—Weather forecast. 11:16—Jesse Crawford, story | 11:30—Vincent Lopes and 13:00—Lew Conrad’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1: Ml—Plul Whiteman's Or- chestra., | Early oo Tularn. | | { 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. 8:00a—Gene and Glenn. Sa—Morning Devotions. 30a—Cheerio. 00a—Morning Glee Club, 9:15a—Tom Waring's Troubadours. 9:45a—Food program. 10:00a—Mrs. Blake's Radio Column. 10:15a—Breen and De Rose 10:30a—Morning seremden Hugo Mariani's Orchestra, l 45a—Jill and Judy. 00m—The Home Circle, 12:15—Black and Gold Orchestra. | 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. | 1:30—Explorer's day program of the New York Exchange Club. 2:30—Talk by Louis Rothschild, di. rector, the Better Business Bu- reau. | 2:45- Permmmv in B\IMHOM by O. Van 3:00- Womlnl R.ldla Review. 4759 Meters. WMAL 433 ebeer. ‘ 3:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. | 3:15—Columbia Salon Orzhestra. 3:30—Arthur Jarrett. 3:45—De Witt Orchestra. 4:30—Colurtbia Artists’ Recital. 5:00—Primer for Town Farmers. 3:10—Taft Orchestra. 5:30—Herr Louie and the 35. 8:45—Correct time, §:46—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels. 6:00—Weather forecast. 6:01—Sunshine program. G 30—The Mirth Makers. 6:45—Interview with Selma Robinson 6:50—Euphonic Male Quartet. ; :00—Bing Crosby, baritone. b & 15—Lillian Roth and . Maximilian Pilzer's Orchestra. 30—The Speedsters. b b O&—Momn Downey, "TY ir Pryo) 8: 1»"31::‘1:: Sam.” 8:30—Kate Smith, crooner. 8:45—National String Trio. | 9:00—The Fast Freight. 9:30—The Crime Club. lO:W—Pelnontlm!n. with Miss Patri- cola 10:15-——Nevada Van der Veer, contralto, and Dino Borgioti, tenor. 00—Swanee S;ncopators. 12 00—Weather report. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Morning Devotions. Sa—=Something for Every One. :00a—Opening the Morning Mail. 0a—Tony's Scrap Book. 45a—Melodies Parade. :00a—Talk by Senator Copeland of New Yorl 10:15a—Bits of thom 10:30a—Melody Parade. 10:45: eauty talk. 11:00a—Talk by Mrs. John Sippel 11:15a—Fashion talk. 11:30a—Program by the New York ical Soclety. 11:45a—Stage and Screen Stars 12:00m—Don Bigelow's Orchestra. 12:30—Columbia Revue. 1:00—Poultry and Stock Feeds. 1:15—Taft Orchestra. 1:30—Savoy-Plaga Orchestra 2:00—The Singing Vagabond 2:15—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 3:00—La Forge Berumen Musicale 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kflocycles. 3:00—Variety Hour. 00—Ellen H. Wheatley, pianist. 4:15—Talk by Louis Rothschild, direc- tor, the Better Business Bureau 4:30—Alvin Thaden. entertainer. €:45—Character sketches by Dee Shannon. 5:00—One-Time Opportunities. 5:45—Katherine Deale, pianist 6:00—Strickland Gillilan. humorist 6:15—Harold M. Dudlev, baritone 6:30—The Jones Pamil 6:45—"Uncle George,” 7:00—Dinner music. 7:20—News flashes, the Town Crier h | RADIO SALES—SERVICE Adamy : 3803 1803 Columbis Rosd The Iu'nr and Best Service in nn Precaution that will prevent. ome. forms. ol colttis, headaches. elc. as the res +inal "infaction ' Ay tak (L A) ‘Acidennitus CrITURE o MILK—Te any local sadress Nat. Vaccine & Antitoxin Inst. 1513 You St North #oss .65 . Other Sizes at Proportionately Low Prices BEN HUNDLEY Adams 8100 |'Josephine 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays 10:00a—Tuneful Titbits. 10:30a—Nonsecalities 11:00a—"Contract Bridge,” Frank Guest 11:158—Modern Melodies 12:00m— i-mmp by Gwendolyn Tona- 111 12:15— Wi by Mrs Industries Cam- val Hospital ngton paign 12:30 to 1:00— program. r ; 2054 Meters. WISV {360 Kitorrcles. 2:30—Band. marches. 3:30—Dance music 5:00—Where to Get It 5:30—Silver Spring Revelers. 6:00—Jimmy Nichols 8:20—News flashes. 6:30—Insurance program. 6:45—Mrs. Guest. 7:00—Mrs. Sandman. 7:15—~Hagerstown to Natura] Bridge. 7:30—Dramatic miniatures. 7:45—Orndorfl's Orchestra. 8:00—Concert Orchestra. 8:30—Health talk. 8:45—Concert orchestra. 9:15—Pour Harmony Boys. 9:30—The Pen Speaks. 10:00—News flashes. | 10:15—Beverly May, baritone. 10:30 to 11:00—Dance music. Early Program Tomorrow. 9:00a—The Treasure Chest. 10:00a—Hints to Housewives. 10:30a—Health talk. | 10:45a—Melody Men. 11:00a—S8acred Hour. | 11:30a—Gospel Cher, | 11:58a—Correct time. 12:00m—String Band | 12:15—Talk by H. B. Derr, 1:00—Luncheon Concert. | 2:00—Concert Orchestra. 2:30—Marguerite Costello. 2:45—Studio feature. 3:00—Merchants’ program. ACTRESS GETS DECREE Dunn ;7—111- From Oil Heir on Cruelty. LOS ANGELES, October 28 (#).—An interlocutory decres of divorce was awarded’ Monday to Josephine Dunn, film actress, from Clyde E. Greathouse, Divorce | Oklahoma oil heir. She charged cruelty. “He frequently drank too much,” Miss Dunn told Superior Judge Howell Smith. “Tast April 5 when we separated he threatened to break every bone in my body. And he tried to carry out the threat. He knocked me down and cursed me." She said a pro bzen effected. 10. rty settlement had ey married January — MEoL 2900 EXPERT SERVICE Mo IBI7 Adams Mill Iud A FULL LENGTH SHOW WITHOUT TURNING THE DIAL Anunbeatable combination — these four leading radio programs. Set your dials once —and hear two and one-half solid hours of distinguished mu- sic and helpful information. A full-length show — bril- liant and sparkling from beginning to end. Enjoy it in the snug comfort of your own home tonight — and every Wednesday night —over WRC AND A NATION-WIDE NBC NETWORK 8:30 MOBILOIL Del Staigers, cornetist; Douglas Stanbury, baritone; Gladys Rice, soprano; Shilkret's orches- tra. Program includes Jolson's ““Sonny Boy,”” Macdowell's ““Witches' Dance,” 4 hit-num- bers from *‘Sweet Adeline.” 9:00 HALSEY, STUART Mr. Howard Biddulph, Presi- dent Nat'l. Aw'n.’ of Mutua Savings Banks, discusses, as guest speaker, The Investment Methods of Savings Banks asa Guide o the Individual Investor. Music by symphony orchestra. 9:30 PALMOLIVE Olive Palmer’s glorious sopra- no. . . Paul Oliver's matchless tenor. . . The Revellers, harmo- niring special favorites. .. Erno Rapee’s orchestra captivating with scintillating dance tunes and popular melodies. 10:30 COCA-COLA Grantland Rice interviewing Ely Culbertsdn, world-famous authority on contract bridge. 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