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B—12 »» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, g, COURT RESTORES Today on the Radio IWRC T0 FEATURE Major Radio Features DRAMA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Tonight At 8:30. 50c-5$2.50 Today “BLESSED EVENT ATIONAL 3% Nights. $1.00 to $4.40 MAT. TODAY AT 2:20 (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) Radio Play Arts Guild, WISV, 8:30. A New Comed MANUEL sEFF 250 IR ILSON A GORDON Presents SPEECHES. OR -nl 30 Others FREDMOADELE FRANK HELEN ASTAIRE MORGAN BRODERICK “Political Situation in Washington To- REXT MON, TR night,” by G. Gould Lincoln, WMAL, i 3, iat. 30 N W 7:00; “Has China or Japan Broken Existing Treaties?” by Senator Ship- stead of Minnesota, WMAL, 10:00. VARIETY. Bing Crosby, baritone, WMAL, 7:15; Harold Veo's Orchestra, with Mar- guerite Cromwell, WRC, 7:45; The Paint Club, WRC, 9:30; Nat Shil- kret's Orchestra, WMAL, 10:30. DANCE MUSIC. nce Hour, WRC, 10:00; Wardman Park Orchestra, WMAL, 11:00; Coon-Sanders’ Orchestra, WRC, 12:30a. (HICAGO' SINGER Civic Concert Program Will| Be Dedicated in Honor of Walter Damrosch. 5:00—Graffer Grey. 5:10—-Musical program. baritone. OILLEASESTOU.S. e ‘“ RC 350 Kilocvles. | 1:30—Don Pedro's Orchestra (1525 o Menteer: $12,000.000 Decision RC-‘ 45—National Republican Club Sat- | gi/e3iHSICa) Progra versed by Federal Tribunal urday Discussion. 6:20—News flashes. MOST PERFECT MUSICAL REVUE EVER STAGED in EIk Hills Case. EWM AN Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures Seeing Europe—Impressions of 1931 TOMORROW AFT. AT 3:30 “BERLIN, 1931” Seats Selling $1.50, $1, 50c e M e from Act 1 of| 6:30—Clair Speaker, dramatic reader, the opera “Stmon Boccanegra,” | , . and Rosa J. Long, pianist. from stage of Metropolitan | 7:09—Market Report. Opera House. | —Chick God!rey, tenor. 00—Trioka Bells 30—Dr. Edwards Deming, basso. 30—Contract Bridge :00—Sunday School Lesson 45—Resume of Olympic 15—Roland Wheeler, tenor. nces Bowden 30—Radio Play Arts Guild “Skippy.” 9:00—0ld Virginia Hoe-Down. 1 y DOS . —News flashes. 5"12,?1‘?.(.3‘%11”«,“ Show 15—Blue Barnes, planist. 30—Rudy Schramm’s Orchestra —**T| Z 3 Obs et oitiilan 00 to 11:30—Shoreham Dance Or- | A he 5 chestra, 4759 15—Rudolph Schramm's Orchestra. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 1:30—Ritz Orchestra 2:00—Olympic 2:30—National Democratic Club Forum 3 Clubmen Rhythm Kings. Ann Leaf at the organ. wih PAULA STONE Albertina Rasch Dancers Roy Lotti Billy Royston Loder Taylor 75—Glorious Ensemble —75 Sonia Sharnova, contralto of the| Chicago Civic Opera Co., will be fea- | tured in the Civic Concert program to | = be broadcast tonight by WRC and | D other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. She will be assisted by Josef | Koestner and his orchestra. The program_ will be dedicated to| ‘Walter Damrosch to mark the 70th an- niversary of his birth. WRC will only broadcast the last portion of it, from 8:15 to 8:30 o'clock. As a special feature WRC will broad- | cast from 11:30 to 12:30 o'clock a pro- | gram by the Drama League of America | and affiliated organizations. The dra- | Games. Sunday Night at 9. SEATS SELLING CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS MAURICE CHEVALIER IN PERSON Gayety-Burlesk 2 Starting This Sunday Matinee JOE WICKS RED NICHOLS HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 6:00—Raising Junior; domestic skit— WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, WJR and WGAR. 6:30—Ray Perkins, the Old Topper— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW and WHAM. 8:00—Danger Fighters, dramatic sketch | s d'Or Orchestra, 00—Amos 'n’ Andy a Recita e Joy and Paul Van Loan's Harold Marguerite Cromw 5—Olympic Dogsled Race. Spanish Sere E Herr Louie a The Witching Hou "lashe: Tim Local nator Capper of Ki n; d t G Freddie Martin’s T in Washington Kencipp. George 45—Connie Bosw port ell he Political Washington Gould Linco for The Ever Bing Crosby Ton oln, le. “Distant die Duchin's Orchestra matic presentations will be scenes from Drums,” “Springtime Henry” and tra.”" The cast of will take part he Hungry Five esume sernment,” by | wih Orck ation Today will sing and Low.” Senator discuss the the weekly Columb Shipstea WMAL and associ tions. His topic is Broken Existing Tt V\nhuun Lo lic Affairs program, for “Mourning Becomes Elec- each of these plays Arthur Pryor and his band will open their regular weekly concert at 9 o'clock Your Land and My (I and,” lers' Quartet program, and ' and “Sweet d of Minnesota will Sino-Japanese situation in ia Institute of Pub- to be broadcast by ated Columbia sta- Has China or Japan re Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. Shilkret's Orchestra will 7:45—"Hollywood 8:00— from | 9:00—Chicago 9:30—"The First 10:15—Snoop and Peep, comedy songs | 11:30—Landt Trio and White, vocal and —WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, WHAM | and KDKA. Nights”; Frank Luther, tenor, and Gene Rode- wich's Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, WHAM and KDKA Miracle Man,” dramatic sketch ~WJZ, WBAL and WHAM. Musical Series—WJZ, | WHAM, WJR and WIBO. Nighter,” sketch—WJz, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WBZ and WLW. tra — WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WBZA, WHAM and WLW. and patter—WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, | KDKA and WJR FRITZ REINER. Conducting VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, Sololst. FEB. § 8:45 Constitution . 9, 0. Hall £3.25, 83, 32.35. 82, . rthur Smith, 1330 G st. fa Kitt's. 5 until Intermission. JIMMY BARRETT in which the famous Idol of the dramatic | { 10:00—Russ Columbo and his Orches- | Monday wha Friday 8 ¢ sons by appointme For Youns Men, Parisian Boulevards will siog his songs in French and in English Assisted JACQUES The Marathon Idols Appearing Twice Daily el FRAY & BRAGGIOTTI a0d their Modera Pianologue Enteraioment Oreh.. $3.00; Bal., $2.50, $2.00 & $1.50 24 Bal., $1.00 Nights nextay | Matince. Mat. st 3 Nights at 8 p SEATS SELLING WALTER AMPDEN IN EDMOND ROSTAND'S TODAY Our First Lenp Show Red-Headed, Wise-Cracking Year HEROIC COMEDY | Nat play Star Dust 10:30 o'clock. Jitter Abe FLrRNe 'TANGO HOUR 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. instrumental trio—WJZ, WBAL | and WHA'\‘[ 3 Bea poittical writer tor | MAN HELD IN CONTEMPT g e L will present the ¥ 208 TKh St me of the political situation Om“al Ordered 1o Obey PHIL HAYDEN mmrn, His talk is scheduled Court’s Alimony Ruling. Classes Now Forming in from 7 to 7:15 o'clock The remalnder of WMAL's program ls made up chiefly of features originat- Floyd Kidwell, business agent of the ams, planist. os in connection with Pa.mcn Union, was adjudged in con- © Klein. soprano. | the dedication of the television trans- t of court yesterday by Justice s, baritone. {n;mm— W2XAP. Prominent Washing- Pcwm Gordon for faflure to obey an nist. ton radio artists will t part in these order of the court directing alimony features payments to his wife, Helen R. Kidwell, | = The Radio Play Arts Guild will pre- | 629 Elliott street northeast. sent the second act of “Havoc” in its | Kidwell was ordered to serve 30 days | WHERE TO DINE | weekly broadcast WJSV. |in jail unless he makes the payments. ‘Jev-;l’sh Community Center aker Irvine | The wife was represented by Attorneys | hal and James Edna L. Parker and Crandal Mackey. Modern Dining Room WWD Dmner, 75c It has just been learned in Englund‘ & R 12 Noon to 1 ALSO CATERING that a law, dating back to 1635, making persons leaving their parishes to attend | jon and @ %W certain games or sports liable to fines, never has been repealed. as a feature of its concert Alex Gray, baritone WOL yman's Band. Warner Br taphone's Thrill-Pac omance “TAXI” with LORETTA YOUNG “CYRANO de BERGERAC" | | Orchestra, | Is $1.50 and $1.00 opening of | Station, | Brief Sena- | D. E. Rep- | ital Tango Steps and Combinations | 1 e C Union —On Stage— d others. Twin Headline Week BARTO & MANN | pia; i | nd Les Colvin HERMAN TIMBERG and Comedy Timber MARGIE COATES-YACOPI: | CHARLES ' BICKFORD MAXINE DOYL! BORNEO.” _ Serial. : DUMBARTON in “SIDEWALKS OF Comedy PRINCESS BUCK JONES in CE."_ Comedy SECO ¢ TAKOMA Mandolin stra y Bond, er M and Gu For Both Adults and Children Six Dupont Circle NOrth 8594 STATE Rume ot oo S0 piun a \E:\ST OF tenor. Pierson, so- WHITEFORD, MARSHALL & b SN HART Attorneys, 815 15t W 1119 H St Line “RIDING E | k Shipstead, | Irvin pan Broken | WJSV also has scheduled a joint pro- ' gram by Rosa Lang, pianist, and Claire les Speaker, reader, and an old Virginia A and_his orchestra " 205.4 Meters. 1 Park Dance Or- 1,460 Kilocycles. | reham Orchestra. Dec. 3030 Von Unschuld Pi; solos by Edd: This sta re by Bernard } nist, and a concert by the Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Club. FAVORS SOUSA MARCH John Philip Sousa's tion Stars and would be designated the nation under a resolution roduced yesterday by Representativ ton, Democrat Nebraska, | = % wid B 56 No Parkine Troubles “BLONDE CR L HIJSBANDS HOLIDAY 'SATURDAY DINNER 75¢ SUNDAY DI ardo's Omm a—Gu 2:30 to 1:00 old Stern’s Orchestra Music and Musicians U DIRECTION HIPPODROME - JOHN MACK BROWN Marie Dressier Polly M: CAMEQ . MT. RAINER "M v Today—RICHARD ARLEN ARCADE -5 TER in “SQUAW MAN Alexandia, Va. 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National —“The Band Wagon,” at {2:20 and 8:20 pm : Belasco—"Blessed Event,” at ts from the |%nd 8:30 pm nning and | Gayety—"Girls From the Follies,” at t the close. |2:15 and 8:15 pm more in Mr . led | Columbia—'Mata Hari” at 11 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9 e concluding a guest ar- Symphony ggeshall hing | oted to | | e GREY'S PUI GE." st R guns CERITE CHb JESSE THEATER Chicken or counuy i Dinner wl" i3 : iomaTe Pomses ophone Sunday 1-3 and 6-7:30 P.M. oo JONF(; A Ph“}:""pfl:m e $1.00 : Berial Comed = (o PLAYING]) SYLVAN idF Lo, ED\((\T) LOW n ‘THE CISCO S l: U S KID.” Serial Comedy. for the kind of Blank STANTON ruf:?( *Souna Eluipment No_Advance Prices Books you needs. STEIN" | E. Morrison Paper Co./| MAE cLamxe 1009 Pa. Ave. Provrietor 2:30 <o Lare weew '] i & forth his : 25 PALTRIDGE Attor d 3 GEORGF H 101 Tndiana Ave. N.W |am, pm, R-K-O Kei son, at 12:29. M Coggeshall hout with distinguished E. 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Stage shows land 9 pm Betty Baum in Metropolitan: Piano Recital at Arts Club, atilialtam £ the Br ©jaz 5 c ’ BETTY BAUM, pianist, gave her j@gprand 9:52 ipm LOUIS 1 Aitorne | ach, [ o second Washington concert of | Rialto—"Michael and Mary,” at 11:47 10 b at the Arts Club Friday |8m. 1146, 3:45, 5:44, 7:43 and 952 Opening with the Liszt |P.m of Bach's “Prelude and Earle—“Taxi” at 11:15 am. 1:40, i inor” and a “Sona- |4:30, 7:31 end 10:06 p.m. Stage shows v Ravel, her program con- |at 12:42, 3:25, 6:26 and 9:01 p.m two Scriabine “Pre- | pox “The Silent Witness,” at 11:42 group, closing | am " 1:51, 4:32, 7:13 and 9:5¢ pm T “Concerto in | v - Clara Berheimer assist- ?'gfls;flows at 1:17, 3:58, 6:39 and‘ i at the second piano in the “Con- certo.” Miss Baum's most marked char- clarity. down to the The Bach and Ravel !alncd because of this. More r numbers, such as the “Nocturne in F Sharp t some of their richness T scant use of the loud Her unusually good tech- ue and fine control of shading made a brilliant thing of Chopin's “B Flat Minor Scherzo.” Miss Baum has power as well as agility. The audience could not appreciate the former last evening in the “Concer- as adequately as at her previous ert, due to the deadening ef- of some curtains near the front he stage Baum gave herself most- in_the first Scriabine “Pre- a brief bit of lyricism which delighted her audience. D. C. piano so usba ' Holiday,” ji2553; | ANACOSTIA. D. C. 4:38, 6:22 S, ___TOM KEENE in “PAR Warner Bros. «15H AND G STREETS ¢ 5-COMPLETE DE LUXE AMBASSADOR| al i CHES] SHOWS TODAY IR ok & DOORS OPEN 10 A. M WP(")!’.LH(Y)H e COOGAN. SBOOKY. ‘BUFFALO BILL. 0. 4. SMITH e HARLIE CHASE (in person) AVALON ’ McKiniey St.. D. C. Atl-Star s BEOSYasderily DQUGLAS * PAIRANKS. _ "AROUND creen WORLD. MIN DOLORES DEL RIO FALO. 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Poister, M.B, in that historic church Mr. Poister, one of the most eminent organists in this count and professor of organ at the Uni- versity of Redlands, Calif., played a delightful program whi included as its climax his owr the “Finale from Cho in D minor.” This work, wh tained to real heights, in spite of the limitations of the organ, was one among a series of works which artist_played with the utmost ski and charm. Particularly to be com- mented on was his conception of the Bohemian * Cheras Cradle Song,” the Schubert “Ave Maria” and the Bach “Prelude and Fugue in D major.” Other items on the program included the Bach “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,” the work immor- talized by Myra Hess and perhaps even more effective on the organ, the Handel “Concerto for Organ,” Schubert’s “Ave Maria,” the Cesar Franck “Fantasie in C Major” and somewhat less important composi- Two in Barker Hall, Seventeenth and K streets. Anthems by the choir will be augmented by solo numbers by Imogen Bird, Charles Burton, Morford Thomas and Edith Henry. The attention of the public is called to the change of hour, from 5 o'clock to 4:30, just for this week At the Downtown Center of the Y. W.C. A, 614 E street, the Sunday Music Hour is held at 4 o'clock each week, and_this week’s program will be given by Job's Daughters, with J. C. McConnell as drill leader, and Sally Wilson, as choir director. The choir ‘will sing “In the Hour of Trial” and “Come Holy Spirit,” with Cleo Lewis, Isabel Agar and Aurelia Birmingham as soloists. A tableau, entitled ‘“America, the Beautiful” will be presented by Katherine Norris, Matilda Zimmer- men and Frances White. JOIN AVIATION CLASS Capital Men Randolph Field School. David M. Barkley, 3102 and John F. 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