Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1932, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. APRIL ANDENBERG TALKS N REORGANIZATION Proposed Federal Economy Step to Be Discussed in Forum Tonight. ¢ on the air oposed which te Federal i the radio | \hr‘ wi nl sing lads of the past ", | 10:15a~~Tom nd associated Ventree's Quartct o e n't Change and his Ambassa- ries of radio 6 oclock over or Vandenberg e National Radio 0. INCREASED TWIN" TUBE g {10:30—"Do You Re Today on the Radio (ATl programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time.) TR( 3156 Meters. | 475.9 Meters. WRC 550 Kitocscles. ’“ MAL & Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra 4 W—fhher;_im !}m’?(flm‘ program from| 3:15 play.| by-play description of the e Tidal Basin Washingt se ball 4:30—“Let’s Go Culbertson,” by 1—:1,\-l be Eon:hoston’ :base ]‘ Culberston 5:00—Hi ety Next CQ?Y ’ PYI’ Louie and the Hu n!r)':, ay We Present | 5:15— Thl Cosmos Is Younger Than We Thought,” ice. | 5:20—The Pals—Joe and Harry. i 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Doug Warrenfels i 6:00—Time and program resume. | 6:01—. V_Kaltenborn. The Berrycrafters nooks Friedman's Orchestra. fusical program Myrt and Marge. The Tune Blenders. by Science Serv -; 7:30—Alice Joy and Paul Van Loan’s Orchestra. : 7:45—Harold Veo's Orchestra, with Marguerite Cromwell 8:00—Meyer Davis Of 8:30—Lawrence Tibb Merrigan Daly's 9:00—The Gypsies 9:30—Parade of the States 10:00—National Radio F ganization of Go partments and I tablishments.” by denberg of ) ol. Stoopnagle and Budd. ~International revue with Sam Lanin's Orchestra. Guy Lombardo's Orchestra 2 10:30—Nat Shilkret's Orchestra and the Boswell Sisters 10:45—Arthur Last-minute news. 11:00 —Slumber Music arrett, tenor. Foxx's Orchestra 30—Noble Sissle’s Orckestra 0—Weather report la—Isham Jones' Orchestra 12:30 to 1:00a—Madriguera’s Orchestra Early Program Tomorrow. Salon Musicale Morning Devotions. Brad and Al —Little Jack Little. lody Parade. ny's Scrap Book. elén Board. soprano Burrus Williams, pianist. ecial feature Early rmmm Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower He is 00a- 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—Food proj 10:00a—Mrs. B v Band Concert. hool of Cooke: ies of the Living Great,” da Bailey Allen | i Current Questions Before Con- penheimer. gress.” by Senator Dill 11:15a—Radio H Orchestra. Midday Bath Club. Columbia Revue. —George Hall's Orchestra., tla Musicale. Salon Orchestra. 1 of the Air n Leaf at the érgan 0—Musical Americana 00—Rhythm K 4:30—Civil Service Opportunities | 4:40—George Hall's Orchestra Virginia 0—Young Art rmy Band. acle Choir. | [WOL 2289 Meters. 4 1,310 Kiloeycles. 3:00—Sports_hour. Leontine Callahorn WJSV 205.4 Meters. 0 Kilocycles. s Marine Band e District Tuber- 's program. 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. Time Opportunities Music. Latha, soprano. ertainers, \mrnpuman Melodies. S Carsidy pianist n s Flashes ongs by Catherine Toomey Harold Levy's Orchestra 8:00—Radio Night Court Marjorie Webster. 8:30—Clement Gibel, baritone. a Endicott and Mae Davis. .8:45 to 9:00—Flying Playshop. —>Historic Virginia,” by J. Oliver > Martir Early Program Tomorrow. hall, tenor. soprane. 10:30—Slaughter’s Orchestra. 11:00—The Nut Crackers 11:30 to 12:00—Theatrical Review Early Program Tomorrow. Melodies 6:00a—Radio Revival. ngs of Guy Lombardo. | 7:00a—Joe and Harry. £ 1sby. | 7:30a—King Tut | Flynn, soprano, 8:00a—Nancy and Bill 5—Luncheon Music 9:00a—The Record Album 30 to 1:00—Reouest program for 9:15a—Sclence and . nt Alto Hospital. tudio fe ( Hour. 0:00a—Modern Lights. 10:30a—Wih the | 11:00a—Beauty Hints “blues singer.” —Miss Sylph a Meeks, contralto. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kcys 30a—Aunt F] [ The Dial Log. ‘ i | WMAQ . contralto matic reader Radio Expcns Not Needed ny cne would be sble to send dot code messuges by 1040 1020 from The Evening Star e of world news, i broadcast 545 pm. by WMAL 1892---1932 “Salada” meant the best in teas "SALADA" | TEA | “Fresh from the Gardens” | Watch for Anniverury Sale prices at your grocery has For forty years - - ' BUMPERS A\ M to save Quaker Maid BEANS In Tomato Sauce Standard Quality Crushed SUGAR COR TOMATOES <z SUNNYFIELD RICE SLICED PINEAPPL 1b. lna' Sl x(d Regularly 5 cans, 24c ONE-CENT SALE PRICE 6 - 25¢ Quaker Maid Apple Sauce Fine Quality and Flavor Grain Grandmother's Brea Ann Page Preserves " # |9¢c Sunnyfield Pancake, 2 »= 15¢ Regularly 4 cans, 34c Sweet Syrup -0 us | Qg ONE-CENT SALE PRICE >« 35¢ Sparkle GELATIN 6 Pure Fruit Flavors Encore Macaroni . . ™ 5¢ American Cheese . .m»2lc SHOE rec. CORN ABNER DRURY WALDORF TOILET PAPER GUEST IVORY SOAP Light or Dark Aged-in-Wood Beverage Regularly 3 pkgs., 20c ONE-CENT SALE PRICE OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP FRESH FRUITS & PRODUCTS FRESH PEAS 2 25¢ 4 ws. 15¢ New Low Prices Fresh Pfl"’""ud From the Tt New Cabbage 2w 13c Ib. 2 C S“““yhe‘d Crisp Celery 2 bunches 25¢ Tceberg Lettuce. .. .nead 8¢ & 10c In Valb. '2“) 5 . £ 0 ol Portions Fine Cut Fre’h Red Yams.. . oo Fancy Quality and Fla Cauliflower . . head Zlc California Rhubarb 2ms 19¢ Fresh Tomatoes. . 2 ws. 25¢ Grapefruit . Florida Oranges 8 O'Clock Coffee . .n» Red Circle Coffee . .m™ 25¢ Bokar Coffee . . . . ™ 29¢ Nectar Tea e l4c, 'ux 27c lona Cocoa . . 2™ == 23¢ Shredded Wheat . 2 = |9¢ Hershey ey 2 40 25¢ . 3 b cakes 25¢ 21»-. 25C Fancy NEW POTATOES 5= 19c¢ Mr. Goodhar Hershey i ‘i Chocolate Drops . OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Shoulder Lamb Roast Shoulder Chops ™ 17, IN Special 1c Sale BREAST of LAMB ;;wa b 10¢ 2 Ibs. llc w 17¢ Rib Gobel's Simoked Hams Campbell’s Tomato Soup White Whole Del Monte No. 1 cans Wildmere Fresh Eqgs Sunnyfield Bacon . Granulated Sugar, 10 " Sunnyfield Flour . Pure Lard ~125¢ Chops i 35c Phillips’ Original Sausage w 28¢ This outstanding sales event has been planned for all of this week. Check over this list and take advantage of the many opportunities Regularly 7 cans, 47¢ Regularly 5 cans, 32c Regularly 5 cans, 38c Regularly 3 pkgs., 20c pkes. No. 1 cans Regularly 2 cans, 25¢ 19¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eqgs “* 23¢ !5-1h. pkg. Sliced 10c 45¢ 2 rain 27c .20 |5e o= LIMA BEANS Feez 4 = 26¢ Regularly s bottles zsc Contents bottles Contents 26¢ 6 - 25¢ 6-«25¢ 6 - 26¢ Regularly 5 rolls, 24c Regularly 5 cakes, 24c Regularly 5 cakes, 25¢ shey's Milk Chocolate c et 29 In 1-1b. Ce“ophlne Bag N.B.C. Fig Jumbles . wl7c 2 Vanilla Coockies Sandwiched with Figs Sliced Pineapple . .= l4c lona Peaches . .2 = 25¢ Stringless Beans . . 4 == <~ 25¢ Del Monte Raisins . 10c Karo Syrup . . So.1 em Q¢ Light Meat Tuna Fish == a» |5¢ wwe Evap. Milk . .3 === |7c Double-Tip Matches, 3 v 10c Oxydol . . = »« ¢, ue s 2c Special 1c Combination WHEATIES . 2.0 13 While They Last a New Broom Buy a 2= —— Sunnyficld Bacon LA (1 Skinless Franks w 20¢ Sauverkraut ... ... coow 128 v 25¢ . 15¢ " 9c m 13¢ i Fresh Ground Beef Plate Boiling Beef Lean Strip Bacon feh STEWING CHICKENS Killed ¢ via he etl 1 at th tire provide B constznt sig NOMONEY DOWN~ Convenient Msls PENN IMPROVEMENY 1 ON SEVENTH sv NW e o] Welded ] Weld Taken OF and Put On, 60¢ Other Metals Welded WELDIT CO. 516 1st St. NW., Bet. E& F ME., 2416

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