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A—16 GRAYSON 10 GIVE INAUGURAL PLANS Committee Chairman Wil Review Program in Forum Tonight. The elaborate plans for the inaug-; wration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as President, will be outlined tonight by Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chair- man of the Insugural Committee, dur- ing the National Radio Forum over WRC and a coast-to-coast network of other National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions. The forum, arranged by The Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Admiral Grayson ted to d ibe in detail the | 10:00—Shoreham Dance Orchestra. e ety 10:30—Naticnal Radio Forum: speaker, work that has already been done by his committee as well as other features under consideration. Paul Whiteman Program. The Pickens Sisters, popular radio|jy harmony team, and the Rollickers Quartet, will assist Paul Whiteman and his orchestra in presenting the pro- gram from 9:30 to 10. Whiteman will feature a mcdley of Jennone Kern hit songs, includmg “Kalua,” Good Morn- ing Dearie,” “Who,” and “Old Man River.” Lawrence Tibbett will return to the microphone in the program from 8:30 t0 9. His selections will be “Life Is a Dream” from * Prodigal,” Dvorn.ks “Songs My Mother Taugh‘ Me,” “I ife,” and “Credo” from Vcrdi's Ty Cypsies will open | their prozral 9 o'clock with the | hvely “Dance of the Clowns,” from the third act of Smetana’s “The Bartered Bride.” Other numbers include “La Dance” by Massenet, and “Tea for Two.” Jouett Sheuse, former chajrman of the Democratic National Commltbee will' discuss prohibition repeal legisla- tion in a speech tonight over WISV lnd affilisted Columbia stations. He will be heard from 11 to 11:30 o'clock. Ruth Etting will sing “Swanee River Moon" as the feature of her broadcast from 9 to 9:15. She also has inciuded in her progr: such numhers as “Hey, Young Fellow,” and “Here Lies Love.” Hit tunes from the new motion pic- ture “Forty-Second Street” will be played by Dolph Martin's Orchestra during the Jubilee program from 7:30 to 7:45. The Travelers Quartet also will | contribute to this broadcast. Eskimos to Be Added. Harry Reser’s Eskimos, an NBC “blue” network attraction, will be added to the WMAL program tonight at 8 o'clock. Another NBC attraction, the Fivé Star Theater featuring the Marx arothem, will be broadcast from 7:30 Germaine, the popular “Little French Girl,” will present her weekly program from 8:30 to 8:45. th:;‘slél bed“;_)‘:fig by George Emmons, pi an Copperstein, violinist. Accompanied by Kathryn Lawrence, Germaine will sing, “C'est Pour Mon Papa” (It's For My P‘lf.he!) “Mon _Homme” (My Man), and “Chanson Pour Ma Mere” (Song For My Mother.” Robert N. Taylor will be the guest speaker on the “prosperity hour” pro- gram tonight over WOL. Leon Brusi- lofl'l Orchestra also will take part in this program. WOL'S other attractions include a concert by the Royal Hawailans and & recital by Howard Cooper, pianist. l Major Radio Featur I SPEECHES. Rear Admiral C;ry T. Grayson, m the - National Radio Forum, WRC, 1 DRAMA. doldberss. WRC, 7:45; Adventures of " Sherlock Holmes, WRC, 8:00; Fu| . Manchu Mystery, WJSV, 8:30. VARIETY. Flve-Star Theater, WMAL, 7:30; HL\T! Reser’s Eskimos; Singin’ WJSV, 8:15; Laurence Tibben. ‘WRC, 8:30; Harry Horlick's Gyp- sies, WRC, 9:00; Robert Ruckman, WMAL, 9:15. DANCE MUSIC. Abe Lyman's Orchestra, WJSV, 12:00; Anson Weeks' Orchestra, WRC, 12:00; Leon Belasco’s Orches- tra, WJSV, 12:30a. fussa . HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. €:00—“Maud and Cousin Bill” dra- matic = sketch—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, KDKA, WLW and WHAM, 6:15-—Del Lampe’s Orchestra— WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WLW. 6:45—“Today's News” by Lowell Thomas—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WABC, WHK, WMAQ, KDKA, | WLW and WRVA. ¥:15—The Jesters; vocal trio—WJZ, WBAL, WBZ, KDKA and WHAM. 8:30—Don _ Cary's Dog Chats—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and KDKA. 8:45—“The Country Doctor,” featur- ing Phillips Lord—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM and KDKA. 9:00—Wiener Minstrels, minstrel show —WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM. 9:30—Melody Moments; John L. Fog- arty, tenor, and Josef Pasternak’s Orchestra—WJZ, WBAL, WLW, WHAM and KDKA. 10:00—Gypsy Nina, accordionist and singer—WJZ, WBAL, KDKA, WHAM and WJR. 10:30—Organ reveries by Archer Gib- son—WJZ, WBAL, WHAM and WJIR. 21:15—Cesare Sodero’s Concert Orches- tra—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA VIR | OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR. ALTMAN 417 11th St. N.W. Di. 3106 11:02—Ted Weems' Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Mark Fisher and his 10:00a—The Mystery Chei. 11:00a—"Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- P 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:30a—United States Army Band. 12:00m—Johnny Marvin, tenor. e B 12:15—0n Wings of Song. Bhoaye by 5 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. | WISV Today on the Radio (AR programs scheduled for Easterh Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. WRC 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—United States Marine Band. 400—Radlo_Guld, presenting “Sher- 5 OD—WhAsperlng Banjos. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—The Flying Family. 5:45—The Happy Laundryman. 6:00—Wardman Concert Ensemble. 6:24—Weather forecast. 6:25—Hoss Sense Hiram. 6:30—Black and Blue Detective Mys- tery Serfal. 6:45—The Merry Dairymen. 7:00—Gruen and Hall. 7:15—Dramatic sketch. 7:30—King of the Highway. 7:45—The Goldbergs. 8:00—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. 8:30—Laurence Tibbett. 9:00—Harry Horlick’s Gypsies. 9:30—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. ! OOQ—The Sundial. 9 30a—Health ‘talk. 9:45a—Reis and' Dunn. 10:00a—Through the Looking ‘Glass. 10:15a—Morning Moods. 10:30a—Mjldred Rose, soprano. 10:45a—Cdoking School. 11:00a—United States Navy Band. 11:30a—"Current QuestionsBefore Con- gress,” by Senator Wagner of New York. 11 45a—Ben Greenblatt, pianist. 1:00—Vincent Travers’ Orchestra. 1:30—Madison Ensemble. 2:00—Aunt Jemima Songs. 2:15—Ann Leaf at the organ. 2:30—American School of the Air. 3:00—Columbia artist recital. 3:30—Frank Westphal’s Orchestra. 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Tito Guizar, tenor. 4:15—Curtis Institute of Music. 5:00—Meet the Artist. 5:15—Columbia Miniatures. 5:30—*Skippy.” WM A 4759 Meters. 630 Kilocycles. 2:45—Salon Orchestra. 8:15—Popular songs by Lou Jordan. 3:30—Jolly Fellows Dance Orchestra. 4:00—Zara Bouson, soprano, 4:15—Afternoon Tea Ensemble. 4:30—Bob White. 4:45—“Contract Bridge,” by Harry Clendening. 5:00—Roneld Groome, tenor. 5 15—Abe Clar, pianist. g Cowboy. hes from The Evening Star, Howard P. Bailey. ime and program resume. A Life Saving Dye,” by Science Service. 6:15—Dixie Trio. 6:30—“Women in_Politics,” by Mary Bainbridge Hayden. Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson. 11:00—Last-minute news. 11:30—Jack Denny's Orchestra. 0—Anson Weeks’ Orchestra, orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower Health Exercises. 8:00a—Organ Rhapsody. 8:15a—Morning Varieues. 8:30a—Cheerio. 9:00a—The Jesters. 9:15a—Current events, by Anne Hard. 9:30a—Correct time. 9:31a—The Masqueraders. 9:45a—Otto Engleman, baritone. venirs of Melcdy. phina Strelova, soprano. ecn 2nd de Rose. enheimer. 1:30—New Yorker Ensemble, 3190 Tne ‘symeopators e copato: 2:45—Sisters of the Skillet. 3:00—Vocal Art Quartet. 3:30—Strollers’ Matinee. 3:45—Bfown Palace Orchestra. 4:15—Meredith Wilson's Orchestra. 4:30—"Vocational Guidahce,” by the Kiwanis Club. 7:30—Five Star Theater. 8:00—Harry Reser's Eskimos. szfio—gerwamz. “the Little French 8:45—“Doors,” mystery sketch. 9:00—Frances Shea, soprano. !gzls—fg:zer& Ruckman at the organ. . 00— e News. 300 Baul Whitonesrvs Orchestra, | 10:15—Glenn Jones' Orchestra. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. — 5:30—Afternoon Varleties. ¢ N 205.4 Meters. 1,460 Kilocycles. 3:00—Eton Boys. 3:15—Savitt String Qumet 3:45—Sam Prager, pianist. 3:55—Virginia News. 4:00—Frank Westphal's Orchestra. 4:30—Columbia Artist Recital. 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 5:15—Fred Berrens’ Orchestra. 5:30—" Skippy.” 5:45—Lone Wolf Tribe. 6:00—"“Keeping Up With Events,” by Robert W. Hortor RAJPU HINDU SECRET SER Presentéd by ABNER DRURY BREWERY, INC # ROVAL PILSEN The Bro unth, Everything TONIGHT JACK FROST SUGAR Melody Momolm‘ =—and every 6: 30—Vaughn De Leath. 6:45—Just Plain Bill. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. 7:15—The Round Towners. 7 SO—Dolph Martin’s Orchestra and Quartet. 7:45—Boake Carter. 8:00—* ring” Jack Smith. 8:15—“Singin’ Sam.” 8:30—Fu Manchu Mystery Drama. 9:00—Ruth_Etting. 9:15—The Mills Brothers. 9:30—Mysteries in Paris. 10:00—Columbia Revue. 10-45—Winiam. OrNell, te 10: Neil, tenor. 11:00—“Present_Status of Prohibition HONDAY Repeal Legislation,” by Jouett ;v;mn at jouse. i 11:30—The Globe Trotter. E o ;“°;" 11:45—Guy Lombardo and his Royal asternStand- \ ard Time, over this N. B. C. Canadians. chain: WJZ, WBAL, WHAM, 12 _:oo—Abe. Lyman's Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Leon Belasco and his KDKA, WGAR, WENR, WJR, WLW. 198 orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Elder Michaux and Chorus. It is a “Capital Idea” to Park in the Capital Garage Parking Place Always Waiting for You HEN you register for daily parking with us you don’t have to waste time “cruising” around for a place; or rush out every hour to move your car—or to be in continual terror of some damage being done to it. We save you time, sdve you money, save you worry. In and out during the day as often as needed. Protected Parking—at a monthly rate— amounts to only a few cents a day. 1320 N. Y. Ave. Capital Garage Phone Dist. 9500 What to do during FLU EPIDEMIC AUTHORITIES OUTLINE SIMPLE WAY TO KEEP WELL Fight the flu. Fight grippy colds that may develop into serious bron- chial disorders. Don’t neglect yourself. Take simple precautionary measures that will get you through the winter safely—keep you well. Be sure the air you breathe is fresh. Keep away from crowds and out of stuffy rooms. Drink lots of water. Eat citrous fruits. Don’t let anyone cough or sneeze in your face. Avoid constipation which runs down resistance. Keep system clean. GET AFTER COLDS AS SOON AS THEY START. DOUBLE-QUICK WAY TO STOP COLDS where most of them start At the first sniffle or sneeze, when your head stuffs up or ears n% t put five or six drops of HILL' hOSE DROPS up each nostril FOR INSTANT RELIEF! This amazin; compound of EPHEDRINE an other clinically proven agents re- duces inflammation, washes away phlegm, clears nasal and throat pas- es...QUICKLY STOPS COLDS RE MOST OF THEM START! Get a bottle from your druggist. Keep it handy. Use as needed. Safe. Remarkably effective. GET RID OF GRIPPY COLDS IN A DAY and keep resistance wp When ypu feel grig:y cold comil on start taking HILL'S CASC. QUININE right away...The positive way that gets at seat of trouble and does four things necessary to stop colds in a day! Checks fever. Tones system. Opens up bowels. Checks cold germs. Drives out cold before it gets serious. Gambling with colds is dangerous. Avoid cure-alls, quack remedies. Take something you know does job quicker, better than any- thing else you can take. Be sure your druggist gives you the genuine HILL’'S NOSE DROPS HILL'S CASCARA ONLY 25¢ A BOTTLE QUININE COMPOUND Bt on Trvps ond IS, G vivies ors ool MAIL COUPON FOR FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE HILL’S NOSE DROPS FREE The Larned Ccrp., Dept. 6-F-S, 578 Madison Ave, New York City. Without cost or obligation please tend me—~FREE—full size . STAR RADIO CO. 409 11th St. N.W, bottle of HILL'S NOSE DROPS to try. 1045—Anson Week's 11:15—Norman Goldman’s 12:00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomerrow. 8:00a—Bob White. 8:15a—Morning Devotions. 430Orean Reverles. -~ g 4:45—"Eat and K‘np Fit, by Dr. L. F. Kebler. +5:00—Something for Every One.’ Stations Heard in Washington lqu-ny pots. 5—Readings by Attrude Yerxa. 1 30—Popular songs by Martha Pearce and James Walters. 2:00—Tom Jones. 2:05—Afternoon Prolickers. 2:30—Oreon Marie McKee, poet and reader. 2:45—Salon Orchestra. 3:15—Jimmy Harbison, pianist. 3:30—Jolly Fellows Dance Orchestra. . A. R. Round Table. Flashes from The Evening Star, 4:45—Tea Ensemble. a resume of world news, is broadcast 5:15—Marguerite Latham, soprano. 5:30—Popular songs by Jo Strieby. WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 Kilocycles. 3:00—Varijety Hour. 3:55—The Book Man. 4:00—Children’s program. <0l g for Every One. daily by WMAL at 5:45 p.m. RN LT SR T By mixing butter with margarine Germans hope to_consume 33,000,000 pounds of butter this year. Columbia Permanent Building Association PAYS 5% Supervision Organized Jan. 1, 1903 733 12th St. N.W. Melvin C. Hazen, Pres. Wm. P. Richards, Vice Pres, Floyd E. Davis, Treasurer Fred A. Smith, Secretary C. Clinton James, Attorney 9—Weather report 6:30—"Personalities and Landmarks,” by Arnold Kruckman. —Howard Cooper, pianist. 0—Dinner concert. OO-L.tm Brusiloff’s Or»‘ chestra. | Early Program Tomorrow. 11:00a—Beauty Hints, by Bertha Parker. 11:05a—Music of the Muuu, a—Songs “Hoss-Sense Hiram” @ del— THESE ASSOCIATIONS offer you ~ RESPONSIBILITY Home Mutual Metropolis National Psrmlnent Northeast Northern Liberty Oriental Perpetual ‘Washington Permanent * American Brookland Columbia Columbia Permanent District Eastern Enterprise i Equitable Co-operative “YOUR SAVINGS ARE ENTITLED TO THIS PROTECTION” Think of the future when you choose a savings institution. Every one of the associations listed at the right has passed the rigid require- ments necessary for membership in the council and is your assurance of security and stability! Tonite! WRC, 6:25 P.M. 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