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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933. Today on the Radio ||/FEaisuriess 12:30—Ozzle Nelson's Orchestra, 12:45 to 1:00—Hal Kemp and His Or+ (All programs scheduled for Eastern Standard Time, and are subject to change without notice.) estra. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:45a—The Sundial. :45a—News Dispatches. V:oon—lldp:‘olllchl“x and his Con- n. gregal 3 9:30a—Health Talk. 9:45a—Little Jack Little. 10:00a—Washington Piano Forum. 10:30a—Adventures of Helen and Mur- TAy. 11.00a—New York Philharmonic Sym- | WEAP . X Expert—a graduate of the 7:15—Musical Interlude. phony Children’s Concert. Our E . £ 4 T35 Cakes, 12:00—Bob Trout and his lapel mike. x Dr. Scholl Orthopedic Training 7:30—Pive Star Theater, presenting |12:15—Harold Knight's Orchestra, School — will quickly determine Charlie Chan detective drama. | 12:30—Happy Felton’s Orchestra. for you the cause of your foot 8:00—Phil Spitalny's Orchestra. 12:45—Columbia Miniatures. aches and pains and show you 8:30—The Hawailans. 1:15—George Hall's Orchestra. how easy it is to have real com- 8:45—One-Man Minstrel. 1:30—Madison Ensemble. fort with the Dr. Scholl Appli- g:gtw_xr-fng?: grcmmm e :f‘ft}:’,‘v‘ffi’c‘;fifi“’“' ance or Remedy for that condition. Try :30—""The oman Who Live 5 i our unique Service. It is for men, women the Shoe,” by Mrs. Ruth Bryan 2-30—%"‘)5";1'; Soce Xeunis (Ohave and children. 6:00—Wardman Concert Ensemble. - 3:00—The Round T 3 0= ardman Cons 2i45—Studi teature. o Peoples Drug Store, No. 7 1107 G Street N.W. Keep Your Feet Ofl}our Foot suffering is a serious thing. It affects your health and looks; keeps you from doing the things you want to do; makes you hurt all over. 00| OKAY RADIO CO. IELY CULBERTSON cav raproco. | ON WISV TONIGHT = —!|Contract Bridge Authority Will Be Interviewed by Edwin C. Hill. Stations Heard in Washington Regularly. Kcys. WR 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—Sonata Program. 3:16—Famous Loves. 3:30—Woman's Radio Review. 4:00—"“Europe’s Debts and Arma- ments,” by Arnold Foster. 4:15—The Triangle Club. 4:30—Eghoes of Erin. ; 4:45—The Lady Next Door. 5:00—Maurice Sherman’s Orchestra. 5:15—Aunt Sue and Polly. 5:30—The Flying Family. 5:45—Fashion flashes. 5:50—Two Washington Favorites. 5:55—Musical Interlude. 6:15—Weather forecast. 6:16—"To Keep America American,” by Frank B. Steele. 6:30—Washington Concert Orchestra. 6:55—Beautiful Lady. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. FOR EXPERT Ely Culbertson, an outstanding au- thority on tha,great indoor sport of con- tract bridge, will reveal some of the un- {known incidents of his life tonight | when he appears as a guest on the “In- side Story” program over WJSV-and af- filiated Columbia stations. Edwin C. Hill will interview Culbert- son during the program from 9:30 to 10 | o'clock. Nathaniel Shilkret's Orchestra will provide the musical background. The Southern California earthquake and the fight in Congress for President Roosevelt's economy and beer legisla- tion will be dramatized during the 1 March of Time program from 8:30 to 9. Another sketch will depict the argument between Senators Long of Louisiana and E5TIMATES FREE/ ONANCH RADIO SHOP - Flashes from The Evening Star, a resume of world news, is br daily at 5:45 pm. by WMAL. Policemen on Skates. During an ice-skating tournament in Lingay Fen, in London, recently, city policemen wore skates in order to bet- ter control the long lines of spectators. . 6:25—Hoss Sense Hiram. 10: 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. 6:30—Black and blue detective mys- | 1030 tps AviaSs Can Be Ad.| 5:30—Skippy. tery serial. " 6:45—Borah Minnevitch and his Har- ey, Benator STong Aol WOL 2289 Meters 1,310 Kilocycles. monica Rascals. 11:00—Lotus Orchestra. 2:00—Radio Cooking School. 7:00—"The Inflexibility of Democratic | 12:00m—Weather Forecast. Institutions,” by Newton D.| i 5 5 W 4:00—Organ Echoes. The “Bobbles” were expert skaters and J o 7:30— Kine of the Highw 4:15—National Hawallans. salled up and down the track with the ||| “‘Hoss-Sense Hiram” 7:,5_“1}’601 . ghway. 4:30—Salon Musicale. graceful gestures of the ballet. | | | Says— 0ol Ho e ith the Gerall 4:45—Health story by Dr. Viola Rus- |Several British amateur champlonships ||| i | Glass of Virginia in connection with the . qd xO b“ l:c ‘avallers sell Anderson. were decided the event. | «pTT - - | President’s program. _ and Jessica Dragonette. 5:00—Something for Every One. | “BUILDING and LOAN 9:00—Musical Grocery Storse 5i45—German Folk Songs.” by Paul || SECURITIES ent. 2 t < 6:00—The Valet. i THE SAF Morton Downey to Sing. :30—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra. §:18—Friml-Nevin gems. Columbia Permanent Morton Downey will celebrate his|10:00—Jack Benny, comedian, { third St. Patrick’s day on the air at 10 James Melton, tenor. 6:29—Weather forecast. 6:30—Northern Dramatic Co. Bnfldi., Q Cilfion o'clock with a special program of Irish | 10:30—Russian Troika Melodies. melodies. Accompanied by Freddie | 11:00—Last Minute News. 11:00a—Stories for Children. Rich’s Orchestra, he will sing “That’s | 11:02—Wardman Dance Orchestra. 11'15a—Rhythm Ramblers. 7:00—Symphonic Concert. How I Spell Ireland,” “A Little Bit of | 11:30—Harold Stern’s Orchestra. 11:45a—Spanish Idylls. 7:20—News Dispatches. | Heaven” and “Mother Machree.” 12 00 iarh Goaon EIOrChMLEN. 12:00—Orpheus Concert Band. 7:30—Symphonic Concert. Secretary of War Dern is scheduled | 12:30 to 1:00a—Edgewater Beach Or-|3:3 National Grange program. 8:00 to 9:00—Leon Brusiloff and his to speak at 10:15. It will be his first chestra. 1:30—Farm Forum. Orchestra. address as a_member of the Roosevelt Early Program Tomorrow. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Chimes and Birthdays. A N fted Btas” 2:00—Weather Reports. ic:l;g]:ts'ub;tct oast to the United States’ 45a—Tower Health Exercises. 2:05—Words and Music. 2 = 00a—Organ Rhapsody. 8:05a—Musical Clock (continued). ® 10:00a—Request Program. i Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Early Risers’ Program. 7:00a—WMAL Breakfast Club. 9:00a—Organ recital. 9:30a—Moss and Jones. 9:45a. 10:00a- 10:15a- 10:30a—Happy Jack. 10:45a—Irma Glenn, organist. THESE ASSOCIATIONS offer you RESPONSIBILITY National Permanent Northeast Northeen Liberty Oriental Perpetual Washington Permanent | American b Brookland Columbia * Columbia Permanent District Eastera Enterprise Faitalle Gocperative Home Mutual Home MetropoKs and | These members of the Building Asso- ciation Council listed at the right are strongly and soundly financed. All our assets are secured on owner-occupied homes! The Washington Her: March 15, said: “With approxim 100,000 savings members and 20,000 borrowers, the local Building and Loan Associations are regarded as among the strongest in the country.” To WRC, 6:25 P.M. Foliow th oS8 sENSE mIRE: Smokeless Bituminous Per i R 2:30—The Syncopators. Ton Nino Martini will sing “By the Waters | (g0 Oresh, Ahapsoes. | 2:45—Sisters of the Skillet. of Minnetonka” as the feature of his 30a—Cheeri 4 3:00—Radio Troubadours. recital with the Columbia Symphony | g:god T eepo, oo 2200 $Q.75 Lbs. — recitsl with the Columhia Symp 3:30—The Ambassadors. rchestra from 11 to 11:30. The or- 4:00—Goldman Band. chestra will contribute the overture to | g hod —ihe Masqueraders. Az AN Correct time. 205.4 Meters. TERMINAL =& CO. “The Merry Wives of Windsor” and | gi3qa™ poiien Sa0ee o WJSV LR 3rd & K Sts. NNW. NA. 0990 I|I|I|I|NllIINI|I|[I|I|I|I|HIIIHIIIl|I|llIll|'||I|I|I|I|Illllll|llllll Grieg's “Peer Gynt Suite No. 1. 352—The Masqueraders. 3:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra. . Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War - during the Wilson administration, will | ,9458—Otto Engleman. baritone. 3:00—Colum et :15—Fred Berren's Orchestra. 3145 Alex Semmler, planist. “The Inflexibility of Democratic c s “ over ‘WRC and other ’ HIN. B. C ed” network stations at 7 3:55—Virginia News. o'clock. The speech will be picked up 4:00—Rambles in Erin. in Cleveland. 4:30—United States Army Band. “The Meeting of the Waters,” sung | 5:00—Columbia Miniatures. by Jessica Dragonette, will be the high- | 5:30—Skippy. light of the Service hour from 8 to 9. | 12:90—Johnny Marvin_ tenor. 5:45—The Lone Wolf Tribe. | 23] o “ % | 12:15—Trade Revival Program. o b ” | She also will offer “A Bit of Brogue” | 15:30" jihin Jonnson's Orchestra. G.OD—RIE;ELm%VUI;;MWIm Events,” by 1 3 . = and “I'll Take You Home Again, Kath- 00—Don Bestor's Orchestra. p 5 Jeen.” pxosario Bourdon's Orchestra will | 1:30Lotus Gardens Orchestra. P o L f;:?z's ‘i:fiee: this program Victor Her- | 3.00_Luncheon of the League for In- 5_Five-Minute Program, . & dustrial Democracy. 5 s e il ns Deyl Suring he | s:s0—watineeiciena 6:45—Just Plain Bill 4 program w Leo Reisman and his or- | 4100 week-End Revue. - 3 chestra from 9:30 to 10. The orchestra 5:00—The Lady Next Door. 7:00—Myrt and Madge. will play a group of popular melodies, | 5:30_Afternoon Varieties. it - Quartet. Gl 7:45—Boake Carter, editorialist. including “Where Are You Tonigh 1AL * 630 Kilocycles. 8:00—Trade and Mark. and “Maybe I Love You Too Much.’ Miss Langford and Melton. 3 Frances Langford, “blues” singer, and | 3:00—Salon Orchestra. 8:15—Singin’ Sam. James Melton, tenor, will be the guest | 3:15—Radio Troubadours. 8:30—March of Time. artists on the program with Jack Benny | 3:45—Morin Sisters. 9:00—Leonard Hayton's Orchestra. and Frank Black's Orchestra from 10| 4:00—Victor Schilling’s Orchestra. 9:15—Mary Eastman, soprano, and to 10:30. Irish melodies dominate the | 4:30—The Arcadians. Modern Male Chorus. program. 5:00—The Neal Sisters. 9:30—Ely Culbertson, Edwin C. Hill Senator Long of Louisiana will speak { 5:15—Dick Daring. and Nat Shilkret's Orchestra. tonight at 10:30 over WMAL and other | 5:30—Health and Happiness. | 10:00—Morton Downey. N. B. C. “blue” network stations. “How | 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, 10:15—Talk by Secretary of War Dern. America Can Be Adjusted” is his topic. by Howard P. Bailey. | 10:30—The Street Singer. In keeping with the spirit of St. Pat- | 5:59—Correct Time. 10:45—Modern Male Chorus. 6:00—"“The Old Woman Who Lived in | 11:00—Columbia Symphony Orchestra. a Shoe.” by Vernon E. Smith. :30—The Globe Trotter. rick’s day, Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra in its program from 8 to 8:30 will play 6:05—Gertrude Dyre, pianist. 5—Abe Lyman's Orchestra. “Irish Pictures” and “Wearing of the Green.” Several popular melodies also will be played. | “Auf Wiedersehen,” a play by Ronald Dawson, will be presented over WOL tonight by the Northern Dramatic Co. Dawson will play one of the principal Toles, supported by the usual cast. WOL'’s music attractions include a “Confidence Hour” program by Leon Brusilofi’s Orchestra and a “Sym- phonic Hour.” 11:00a—Children’s Program. . S. Gov 11:59a—Weather Forecast. Supervision 2:00m—Luncheon Concert. Organised Jan. 1, 1903 733 12th St. N.W. Pres. 12 3:00—Variety Hour. 3:55—The Book Man. 4:00—Mary Van Fossen Schwab, 4:15—Balon usical Secretary g jon musicale, 4:30—Organ_ Echoes. of the 00—Something for Every One. G O DISTRICT O 30—Dorothy Reddish, soprano. ~d 30a—Aunt Sue and Poll 45a—Breen and De Rose. 00a—Melodies of the South. 15a—Radio Household Institute. 30a—Swen Swenson'’s Sweethearts. for any EMERGENCY or other helpful purpose You may obtain a loan of $300 or less on our monthly repay- ment plan. The service is dig=~ nified, economical and courte- ous. All transactions com- pleted in one day. Phone—Shepherd 2854 Maryland Personal Bankers 8405 Georgia Ave. Siiver ‘Spring, Md. WHEELS ARE SURER THAN ONE DOLLAR service \ SHINE ON, ~\ ~ HARVEST M®N P T HARVEST TIME RUTHS USUALLY AT HER. 15-ACRE FARM IN DAVID CITY, NEB. SHE WAS BORN THERE-- AT 16 WENT TO CHICAGO GOT A JOB IN A CHORUS. ZIEGFELD HEARD ONE OF HER PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. HER RICH VIBRANT VOICE Major Radio Features SPEECHES. Newton D. Baker, WRC, 7:00; Secretary of War Dern, WISV, 10:15; Senator | Long, WMAL, 10:30. DRAMA. 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