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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932. . ; i AUTO DEALER WINS [E7"G 5 Norman £ Hotnen MUSICAL COMEDY || Today on the Radio ||[Meier Rede Feawes | oo E APPEAL | =2 & SPEECHES. ltenborn Edits the News, WJSV. (ARl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) Kl,: e otaoal. = ) SIAR IN PREMIERE Parks of the East by Horace M. Judgment of Municipal Court in JRC 3156 Meters. WMAL 4759 Meters. Albright, WISV, 8:30. | Minor's Suit to Void Purchase /recl ’ LA i {/{.{ P 1ecke Tt ¢ 1L = 950 Kilocycles. 630 Kilocyeles. DRAMA. | 3:00—Music in the air 3:00—Ann Leaf at the organ Myrt and Marge, WMAL, 7:00; Story| Contract Reversed. Jack Kerr, Tenor, to Intro-| 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 3:30—Musical Americana | Hour, WRC, 8:30; The Crime Club, 4:00—United States Army Band. 4:00—Rhythm King: | WMAL, 9:30. [ 377 | Because the Municipal Court failed 1SN CL_ N : 4:15—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 4:20—Address by Lloyd George from duce New WMAL Series 4:3o_¥:$ri‘ndy Next Door. oh ! London VARIETY. to take into considerati bstantial . 4:45—Vocational Guidance, ‘by the | 4:35—Civil Service Opportunities Radio Joe and His Budget Boys| g IREEKOn SRS Tonight. Kiwanis Club, $%—Takt Orchesira ) WMAL, 7:30; Julia_Sanderson and | 08Mages to an automobile sold to & 5:00—Helen Donofrio. soprano, and| 5:00—Herr Louie and the Hungry Five Frank Crumit, WRC, 8:00; The | minor and awarded him a judgment for D. Iascone; flutist. 8:16—"The Gal of the Birds," by Dr Bath Club, WMAL, 8:00; Brond- | the value of a car taken In exchange, 5—“Skippy.” . B. S. Norton way's Greatest rills, A new musical serles featuring Jack | 530 ypuakeal feature. 5:30—"Salty Sem the Sailor.” { 8:45 the Brush Man, WRC, 9:30; | e District Court-of Appeals, in sn Kerr, musical comedy tenor, and Ed-| 5:'45—One-man Minstrel Show. 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star,| Nat Shilkret's Orchestra and Alex | OPinion by Chief Justice George E. by Doug Warrenfels Gray, WMAL, 10:30. Martin has reversed the judgment and win Glucksman's 26-piece orchestra, | 6:00—Correct time. o 6:01—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra. 6:00—Time and Program Resume. DANCE MUSIC. directed further proceedings. Edgar R. Holcer, then 20 years old, will have its premiere tonight st 10 ( g3 piddiers Three 6:01—Special program. o'clock over WMAL and associated| §:45—The Stebbins Boys. 6:15—Reis and Dunn. Anson Weeks and his orchestra, and | 6:30—Musical program Vic Meyers' Orchestra, WRC, 10:00; | bought a car from Dick Murphy, Inc., 15—Lanin’s Orches 6:45—Frank Stretz's Orchestra George Olsen's Orchestra, WMAL, | in September, 1929, for $631, giving in Columbia Broa ng System stations. ; 00—Amos 'n’ Andy.t g o o F ra. BT Wil O e “Of Thee ISing,”" | 7:30" Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan's| 7:00—M M 0: Seymour Simons’ Orchestra, | Part payment an automohile valued at Sershwin’s latest works; Orchestra. | 75— . comed “Rc 12 | $202 After using the car a month he “Adios,” rumba_selecticn; | 17:45—“Back of the News," by Ray-| 7 30—Racio Joe and His Budget Boy —— }IW'"m;‘ ;!‘Sumfmd and underw§ ‘:o *High and Low.' from “The Bend mond Clapper. - | 8:00—The Bath Club. . rescind the contract on the ground he Wagon," and “T'll Sce You Again,” from | 8:00—Julls Serderson and Prank| 8:15—Abe Lyman's Band RIGHREURTSSEUSE WHES: was a minor. The Municinal Court | “Bitter Sweet.” The orchestra will fea- ‘Crummit. 13 T 6:00. fi{l;»;!nr‘z)vgl‘l\l;jnr‘ngxmesn: :;I\%E granted a judgment for $292 and A 2 K ture a special arrangement of Romberg | 8:30—Story Hour Dramatization. 5 Vi reat rills JZ, . WH an J] Murphy sued out a writ of error. == 1 166 — 1 hits, 9'00—Muslyn: Magazine, with Erno| 9:00—Ben Bernie's Orck 6:30—Ray Perkins, the “Old Topper"— In reversing the judgment, Chief Jus- .NSU NC as written by stoc compamcs brmg’ to you WJZ, WBZ, WHAM, WLW and | tice Marti “When an infant of Blossom Seeley, Benny Fields and Jack Rapée conducting, 9:30-—The Crime Club. v M, Aid - 5 2 Haley of vaudeuils fame, will take part | 9:30—The Brush Man.© 10:00—Jack Kerr and the Symphony WGAR. mature appearance, by false and fradu- not only dependable indemnity but the pledge of many services 6:45—Toplcs in_ Brief, by Lowell | lent representations as to his age, has in the “Broadway Greatest Thrills” |10:00 _Anson Weeks and his orchestra of Color. rogram, at 8:45. Jack Berger's Orches- 1 San Franel O eTheEN | 18315 Ruoey. Devtechls OGS, Thomas — WJZ. WBZ, KDKA, | induced another person to sell and de- : . ra will provide the n 1 numbers. ers' Orchestra in Seattls, |10:30—Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. WRVA and WHAM. | liver property to him, it is against nat- which prevent those losses for which money cannot pay. Ethel Barrymore Colt Guest. :00—Last-minute News. 10:45—Jack Miller's Orchestra. 7115—.7;;;(1 w‘}l«x“:i' Ar:.)hull:‘ F‘!ifldsv;?; | ural justice to permit the infant to re- Guest. L - : 11:00—Lotus Orchestra, re all's Orchestra—WJZ, | cover money paid for the property o s 2 oive The Bath Club program Will have as | 1190 T Brorgasier s Orchestra. | 1 50_George Olsen's Orchestra. WBAL, WBZ and KWK. | without first compelling him to account Leadership in fire prevention — better building standards—the fts guest Ethel Barrvmare Colt, daugh- |11 /50— Jare Denmy'e orchosira 12:00—Weather forecast, 7:45—The Goldbergs; comedy sketch | for the injury which his deceit has in- ¢ ter of Ethel Barr - She will be | 15100 _Ralph Kirbery, baritone. 12:01a—Gus Arnheim’s Orchestra —WEAF, WTIC, WGY, WWS | flicted upon the other person.” : . . . interviewed by r Ot hes ot 12:30 to 1:00a—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra and WSAL Judgments of the Municipal Court testing of materials and devices—the improvement of waterworks Another new Columbia attraction on |5 ) vIv: 8:00—The Voters' Service; address by . WMAL's schedule is “Easy Aces” a |12:00% Fenneyivania Orchestra, Early Program Tomorrow. Harlow §. Person—WJz, WBAL, |~ —————————— systems and fire departments — the prevention and punishment itures of an 8:00a—Salon musicale. KDKA. WRVA, WLW, WBZ / | grip of the Early Program T 7 8:30a—Morning devot and AJAX. . - ‘. arip o rly Program Tomorrow. a—Morning devotions and i " A 4STAREVENT of arson; all these mean snsurance to the last degree. 45a—Tower Health Fxercises. 8°45a—The Dute A 9:00—Household Celebrities Alice :00a—Gene and Glenn. 9:06a—Little Ja . Mock. soprano, and Dumont’s :15a—Morning Devotions. 9:15a—Melody e ok Orchestra_WJz, WBZ, WBAL :30a—Cheerio. :30a—Tony’s Scrap Book. and WHAM. :00a—Morning Glee Club. 9:45a—Songs by Elizabeth Barthell 9:30—Great Personalitles; Frazier STO C K FI R E I N S U R ANC E A ree Just Men.” 15a—Dr. Copeland’s Health' Clinic, 10:00a—Jean Abbey Hunt, author — WJZ, WBAL, !mml mqnl t will present the baf- :30a—Top O' the.Morning. 10:15a—Melody Parade. WBZ, WBZA, KDKA, WHAM EARS' fling events of the mystery, and its 80- | 9:45a ood Program. 10:45a—Special feature. and WRVA. s lution will be shown in the second epi- | 10:00a—Mrs, Blake's Radio Column. | 10:50a—Four Clubmen. 10:00—Russ Columbo and his orchestra sode, tomorrow night 5 10:15a—National Home Hour. 11:00a—Beauty Talk. —WJZ, WMAQ, WGAR and “A Grease and Oil Night” program |10:45a Retty Crocker. 11:158—The Mystery Chef. JR. will_be presented by Radio Joe and |1j:g0a—Keeping Up With Daughter. |11:30a—Morning Minstrels, 10:30—Paris Night Life; Hirsch's Or- I't:slftfllléd_ftiolie.\s in their weekly broad- ;sn—mmo Household Institute. g :3;~P§n;n }gct.ll;res. ;l;‘;;m W‘l;]E]:dN fi‘?,‘g’;“ = %’i‘i’ Stock Fire 3 :30a—Hugo Mariani's Marionettes. :00m—Radio Guide. 3 ., 3 tock Fire Insurance Companies are represented by Capable Agents in your communs Raymond: Clapper 14 Bpoaks :00m—The Home Circle 12:05—Charles Boulanger’s Orchestra. : WHAM and KDKA. = oot o 15—The Real George Washington,” | 12:30—The Singing Chef. 1:30—Dream Pictures: Archer Gibson, Raymond Clapper. chief of the Wash- by Chats Cotlos Long Stom"| 13148 Golunibis, Rewie: organist—WJz, WBAL, KDKA, BEGINS THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS dngton Bureau of the United Press, will 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour.| 1:00—AJ] Sakol's Orchestra. WJR and WREN, N I “Back of the News" pro- : 2 3 i present_the I :30—Emery Daugherty's Orchestra. | 1:30—Ritz Orchestra. e | THV RSD AY 85 Jobm Street, NEW YORK gram tonight over WRC and other Na- | 5:00 Rmery SARERetS OFCIessr, | 5 00—Aunt Jemima i i || 2 - Four thousand years ago the famous e T N o & o e o | 2:15—Cotumbia Saion orchestra. | payionian-code e D 4 » CHICAGO, 222 West Adams Street . SAN FRANCISCO, Merchants Exchange Bldg T lar Pacific Coast dance 8g- | 9.15_Two' Seats in the Balcony. 0—, hasized the sacredness of the person | | §pg [k 2oy ST ; ny gregations, Vi Meyers and his orchestra | 3'4s The Good Nelghbor. 3:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. B e et ¢e weanesaa | A National Organization of Stock Fire Insurance Companies Established in 1866 L = Rov Waek ; 00—“With a Senator's Wife in| 3:15—Musical Revue, Hoad ianth protection to | aRtld: sa . will provide the * by Mrs. Frances| 3:30—Rhythm Kings, yomar e 1= ARS,ROEBUCK 224/ CO music for the tri-weekly dance hour % y 3:45—Primer for Town Farmers. hood. SEARS, ROEB! . from 10 to 11. . vi 55— The Brush Man program, at 9:30, will :%%:%’:"gfi;,mm Beriew: 2 :00 J;‘“éfi"é"’g B;y‘.i vy Band. feature Earl Spicer, barttone, in a spe- | & cial version of “The Old Ark’s a-Mov- | 4:30—The Lady Next Door. W 2289 Meters. OL 7750 Kilocyetes. erin’,” a spiritual by the , American cowboy composer, David Guion. Mabel | W JSV 2954 Meters. Jackson, soprano, and Don Vorhees' 1,460 Kliocycles. 3:00—Variety hour. Orchestra alsg will contribute to this| 3:00—Helen E.O'Neil, dramatic reader. :fg‘%'eh folkfllg‘;! program. 3:30—Studio feature. e ol National Parks Subject 3:45—United States Army Band 5:00—0One Time Opportunities. = 4:15—Program by the Unemployment | 5:15—Stage Review. Horace M. Albright, director of the Committee. 5:30—Making of a Regular. National Park Service of the Depart-| 4.45 Gaffer Grey. 5:45—"Mickey. % ment of the Interior, will describe the | 5:00—Modern Living. 6:00—Tom Meachem, “The Crossroad scenic and historic features of the na- [ 535 News flashes. o Poet” tional parks in the East in a broadcast| 545 Adventure Club. 6:16—Bert Bagranoff, tenor. tonight over WJSV. This station’s mu- | 6:00—Studio feature. 6:30—By the Fireside. sical features will be provided bY | 700 Market report. 6:45—Howard Cooper, pianist. elma Schilling's Cadets, the Angelo| 7:15 _Joe and Harry. 7:00—Dinner Music. “Trio and Eddie Schofield, pianist. 7:30—Ksitenborn Edits the News. 7:20—News flashes. . A ; 4 Guitoret ang a0 Bobih Seb Serepadpes [ 143 ghlek Codfrey temor. /00— Rocts Night Cowme” Beers: will contribile fo the musical portion Of | 3-89 Sccnie nd Biiorie. Nafional| 8:30—The Jones Quartet: HOW DR, WEST's CLEANS NORMAL TEETH— WHEN TEETH AREN'T CLEANED—Here dhe NO SCRATCHING, WITHDR, ENAMEL SCRATCHED! the WOL pstgtam. Parks of the East,” by Horace | 8:45 to 9:00—The Serenaders. pictures taken before and after brushing, teeth in both picture, after brushing, shows ;Imry of invisible as ~ WEST'S—note that the :Ir:rz the microphoto taken 4;3 M. Albright. Early Program Tomorrow. Ppictures artificially stained to show any dirt present. well as visible dirt not removed. Compare this with micropboto taken ;:r ab’r:'g ishing clearly shows scratcl . 8:45—Agnes Pischer, soprano. 7:00a—Musical Clock. Note how thoroughly the teeth bave been cleansed. performance of DR. WEST'S. shows no scratches. The irregn: enamel — in_addition to naturel 9:00—Thelma Schilling’s Cadets. fl:Wl—Bh’thdays 4 ities are natural enamel formation. irregularities. See the scratches e e 8:058—Musical Clock. Statlons Heard in Washington Regularly. | 10:60—News flashes. o= buhetion .| 10:15—Frederick H. Green, barltone, | 153760 DrEaR Boverle, 0 ‘s_;:gg. George Baldwin, baritone. |14:304- Request program. J le B, piae. 12:05—Lenten Service. 11200 Siaughter's Dance. Orchestas. = 112:30 to 1:00—Luncheon Muste. 4 4 loway's Orchestrs. -|3:09 to 4:00—Variety hour. Early Program Tomorrow. —— -008— ’ It is sald of Cecil John Rhodes, who g'go'o‘ gvogm‘n:da g‘:fl,‘; T carved out for his country an empire 7:30a—King Tut. . and made for himself millions, nm as 8:00a—The: Breakfast Club. he lay dying he whispered to himself, o e it ‘So little done! So much to d 9:30a—Whispering Strings. = 10:00a—Peggy Clarke’s Daily Chati 10:50a—Gospel Tabernacle service, by | Rev, Harry L. Collier. 11:10a—Gospel Choir. 11:30a—Popular Melodies. 2:00m—Variety Hour 7:30—Radio Joe and Flashes from The Evening Star, ; b a resume of world news, {8 broadeast | 3 oo unre e TrIO- Budget Boys: daily at 5:45 p.m., bv WMAL and fts | 1:45—Jimmy Walters, pianist. Thirts minutes of Fun, Prolic and television station, W2XAP. 2:00—Peter Par in song. % y—Music— 2:15—Salon music. e actually insures you the advantages of these activities, Miss Leila A. Shaw Was Never STAR DIo co. Late for Work, Never Ab- ‘ sent Without Leave. 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