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THE EVENING CapitaL's RADIO PROGRAMS November 28. Wednesday (Copyright, 1934) [ WRC 950k WMAL 630k P.M. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. WISV 1460k Eastern Standard Time. | WOL 1310k | P.M. T3:00 |Ma Perkins 3:15 |Dreams Come True 3:30 |Woman's Radio Review Be5| <« IMome: College Debate Kate Smith's Hour nts of Melody 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 'Walter Reed Requests Sports Review Martha Mears |Betty Dr. Joseph Jastrow Vocational Guidance |Harvara Glee Club 400 4:15 4:30 445 | Unschuld’s Piano Club Cvu'l Scout Program Rochester Civic Orch. and Bob Student Federation Curtis Institute " 4:00 4:15 4:30 iias (Sports Review w w |Sundown Revue Tom Mix Aunt Sue and Polly Stamp Club 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Star's |Rice |Little |Tea Time Evening Rhythms. Skippy Jack Armstrong Larry Walker. News Flashes Brothers Orphan_Annie 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Sports— Varsity Bob Fallon’s Orch. Quarter Hour P.M. EVENING PROGRAMS. P.M. ~6:00 6:15 Sy Review—Music Jimmy Allen Krausmeyer & Cohen Billy Batchelor Army Education in the News | “Better Housing” Lowell Thomas Buck Rogers Arch McDonald Foot Ball Team | :Tne Shadow 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 iDick Blaine's Orchestra Today in Sports Government Family Leon Friedman's Orch. News—Music |Amos” Gene and Glen Gould and Shefter Uncle Ezra |Plantation Echoes |Red Davis |Dangerous Paradise n’ Andy Myrt and Marge Just Plain Bill Serenaders Boake Carter 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 |Two Pianos News Spotlight “The Numbers Racket” [Foot ball rally. Mary Pickford |Crime Wayne King's Orch. Lanny Ross’ Orchestra Clues [ . Edwin C. Hill Broadway Varieties Town Hall Tonight | |Jonn Warden Lawes Nino Martini Charles Thomas |Burns and Allen ~ Lombardo-Land One Man's Family Thoms Madame Sylvia Harry Richman as J. Watson Byrd Expedition kPam‘e Department |Johnny Slaughter’s |Ted Fio-Rita’s Orch, T8:00 8:15 8:30 _8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 s | 1000 10:15 10:30 10:45 Melody Musketeers. “Five Star Final” Marie Hartman |Rhythm Kings Americana Housing Program. Orch.| \Emil | Arthur Reilly | News Voice of Romance Club Habana Orch. ;Hexgh- [7=%= Coleman's Orch. Bulletins Ho Orchestra Leon Belasco's Orch, Ozzie Nelson's Orch. T11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 |Sign oft George Olsen’s Orchestra Archie Bleyer's Orch. Stan Meyer's Orchestra Jack Berger's Orch. Slgn oft |Sign_oft EARLY PROGRA |Jacques Renard’s Orch. George Hall's Orch. MS TOMORROW. T12:00 12:15 12:30 _12:45 1:00 AM. |Elder Michaux oo e &3S ~ Sons of Pioneers Anson Weeks' Orch, Jones and Hare Romance of Melody 2 3 King' Barny: |{The Getter Upper ard_Philosopher Sun Dial s Men 3 { 1 1 ©Ew®© PEEn =33 B. A. Rolfe’s Orch. Chccrio 85858 &85 News | |“The |Breal Mail Bag Dick Leibert, organist Mildred Dilling Caroline Baker ) Breen and De Rose Clara, Lu and Em Downtown With Diane Morning Parade B D WO LD |&58a 10:45 News Morning Devotions, Lew White, organist Landt Trio and White | [Musicale Edward MacHugh Today's Children |Sun Dial - Bulletins __(Sun Dial Doctor Says” |Sunny side Up ast Club = ‘'Woman's chr a 2 3 |Musical Clock - & - P 5 a3 - & | @® |Musical Clock oo Forry @3 B D e 5868 &3S 'Top o’ the Morning One Man Band Pick-Me-Ups Police Flashes vowvo [Bill and Ginger {Orientale Radio Kitchen Radio Interview. Hester Walker Beall. Varieties Poet's Corner Foot Det: C Music™ Clubs 11:15 Frances Lee Barton 11:30 |“Christmas Seals,” 11:45 Ickes Secre! P.M. 11:00° ball game: |Milky Way _ roit Lions vs. hicago Bears. AFTERNOON PROGRAMS. Academy of Medicine. The Country Church Helen Board, songs Morning Parade Jerry Baker |Sticks and Keys 12:00 Treasure Chest 12:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras 30 Merry-Go-Round 2:45 Gothic Choristers [Nell Vinick Ed McConnell |Voice of Experience George Hall's Orchestra Hollanders Orche§trn } Bob Fauon's Orch. ‘Betty Jayne 00 Guxhxc Chonsl(‘rs 5] = 30 La Paree Orchestra 00 115 | ‘30 [Legion Auxiliary 45 |Vic and Sade Via's Orchestra Alabal Smackout Serenade (Pat Kennedy. Poetic Strings ma vs. Vanderbilt - = George Hall's Orchestra The French Princess Helen Trent Romances |Hollander’s Orchestra, Ad Club Luncheon |Ragamuffi |Dr. Alain Locke Piano-Organ Ensemble 00 |Ma Perkins 15 |Dreams Come True 30 \Thanksgnmg Symphony 45 r o Alaba ma vs. Vanderbilt |Roadways to Romance N. Y. State Symphony | | Sports Review 100 Thanmgnmg Symphony .uaba et :30 ‘“Ftnt Thanksgiving” ‘ ma vs. Vanderbilt America’s Little House |Salvation Army Band Dick Messner’s Orch. |Sports Review :00 Parents and Teachers ‘15 “ 30 'Sundown Revue laba; |The Aristocrats ma vs. Vanderbilt |Evening Rhythms, Skippy Jack Armstrong Dramatic Sketch “ w Bob Fallon’s Orchestra MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. The late David Belasco’s popular melodrama, “The Girl of the Golden West,” will be revived by Mary Pick- ford and her stock company over WRC from 8 to 8:30. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd will | describe discoveries made on his re- cent flight in the Antarctic during the Little America program on WJSV at 10 Alex Gray, stage, screen and radio | baritone, will continue to lead the “Broadway Varieties” program on | WISV at_8:30. stirring “Roustabout Song” from the | musical show, “Rain or Shine.” | John Charles Thomas has arranged !a varied program for his broadcast lon WMAL at 9:30. The selections ' He will feature the | range from “Danny Dever” to “Land of the Sky Blue Water.” Business conditions in Europe will be discussed by Thomas J. Watson, oresident of the International Business Machines Corp. on WMAL at 10. (Note: WMAL and WJSV will broad- cast at 5:45 a.m. tomorrow a descrip- | tion of the marriage in London of Prince George and Princess Marina.) BATTERY IN HAWAII WINS KNOX TROPHY Award for Army's Best Field Ar- tillery Unit Goes to Scho- field Barracks. By the Associated Press. The Knox Trophy, annually pre- gented to the Army's most efficient Field Artillery battery, has been awarded to Battery B, 13th Field Ar- titllery, stationed at Schofield Bar- racks, Hawaii. The battery is commanded by Capt. | John W. Faulkconer, jr., of Tappa- hannock, Va. The medal for excellence among | enlisted students at the Field Artil- lery School was awarded Corpl. Roy | 1. Albright, Headquarters Battery, 2d Battalion, 15th Field Artillery, sta- tioned at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. | Albright’s home is in Cairo, Ill. The trophy is presented by the Bociety of the Sons of the Revolution in Massachusetts to the Battery in the Regular Army which has the | highest efficiency rating, based on firing efficiency, tactical mobility, proficiency in communication and interior economy. . Radio Sets Sealed. Because his customers are not me- chanically minded. a merchant in ‘Teheran, Persia, will seal all radio re- ceiving sets sold, to prevent tampering, and give free servicing as long as the seals remain unbroken. DON'T NEGLECT MINOR THROAT IRRITATION ‘T may become serious. Rub on soothing, warming Mousterole. Relief generally follows quickly. Musterole gets such marvelous re- sults because it's NOT just a salve. It's a “counter-irritant”—easing, warming, stimulating and penetrat- ing—quick and helpful in drawing out pain and congestion. Used by millions for 25 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists. In three strengths: Regular_Strength, Chil- drens (mild), and Extra Strong. Tested and approved by Good House- keeping Bureau, No. 4867. Tune in the “Voice of Ex- perience,” Columbia Network. See newspaper for time. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED | Georgetown U. Reports Disturb- ance 9,500 Miles Away. An earthquake of moderate intensity was recorded yesterday at George- town University, beginning at 1:33:26 am. It reached the maximum at 1:37 am. and ended at 4 am. The distance was placed at 9,500 miles away in an uncertain direction. very deep in the earth. WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W, The earthquake was described as being | |RENOVIZE . Excellent work your home ir prices. EBELY'S Dignirs veay nome . . . 6557 DL phone “Eberly’s e e e Y There IS a DIFFERENCE! Al vanillas may look alike, too. | :m “there is a difference” in i Brand. It is made only from Mexi- | can Vanilla Beans— 0% nfluutr | them Government standards, for . extra rich flavor. McCORMICK’S WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING BRAND OF SPICES AND EXTRACTS SpcialEght Count hanksgiving DINNER 31.25 Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner more by dining at the Hamilton in an atmosphere of refined ease. ip_maz Vermont Turkey ith All the Trimmings Served from 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Phone DI. 2580 for Reservations. 'HOTEL HAMILTON 14%a¢ K CHARLES ECKERT, Manager STAR, WASHINGTON, YULE PROGRAMS 10 BE ELABORATE Christmas on Air Will Fea- ture Carols, Opera and Talk by King. HE Christmas season will be | celebrated over National Broad- casting Co. networks with an elaborate and diversified sched- ule of programs. Special broadcasts of music and seasonal ob- servances will be relayed from many foreign countries and from citles in the United States, bringing to listen- ers famous choirs and orchestras, drama, grand opera and church serv- ices on Christmas eve and Christmas day. Final arrangements have not yet been completed on & number of the special broadcasts, but the partial schedule already includes many out- standing features: The famous catacombs in Rome, Italy, refuge of the early Christian martyrs, will be the scene of an inter- national program. A liturgical service of ancient songs of the church will be sung by the Benedictine Choir of San Anselmo’s Church. A description of the Domitilla Catacombs will be given by Rev. William Michael Ducey, O. S. B., of St. Anselmo’s Priory in Washington, D. C, who is now in Rome. The King of England will send a Christmas greeting to America during a special holiday program, short- TELEPHONE FOR PROMPT RADIO SERVICE Smiths 1831 Columbia Rd. | Adams 3803 D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER waved by the British Broadcasting Corp. from 9 to 10:10 am. During the preceding hour, from 8 to 9 am., 25 nations throughout the world will be linked in a single broadcast which will bring the “Merry Christmas” wishes of many peoples in many tongues. “Hansel and Gretel,” Humperdinck's famous Christmas opera, will be broad- cast from the stage of the Metro- politan Opera House over combined N. B. C. networks on the afternoon of Christmas day. A Christmas morning carol service In German will come to network listen- ers from Zion Lutheran Church in Baltimore, one of the oldest churches in this country. A chorus of 350 voices and a choir of trumpets will be heard, the broadcast also being Germany. * ok k% ETTERS that fans write to broad- cast stations haven't been of a great deal of use outside of indicating who was listening to what program. But hereafter it's going to be different. They are to be used as the basis for a daytime feature by Columbia, begin- ning Friday morning at 9. Under the program title of “Dear Columbla,” the context of as many letters as possible will be dramatized. * Kk kX IRCUMSTANCES involved in the failure of the A. B. 8. chain to broadcast last Saturday's Arm; STROMBERC CARLSON There is nothing finer A beautiful model 60-T $7 5.00 See It and Hear It at MONARCH RADIO SHOP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL sent by short-wave to audiences in | 28, 1934, Notre Dame foot ball game are ex- pected to be aired in the New York courts Friday when two men charged with malicious mischief will be given a hearing. The pair, during an argument over who would occupy the box in which the broadcasting apparatus had been set up, are alleged to have tossed out the equipment making it impossible for the chain to get back on the air. * ok K % FOOT BALL GAME and possibly Senator Huey Long all in the same broadcast is the prospect for an N. B. C. week end right soon. The foot ball game is to be the contest between Louisiana State Uni- versity and Tennesset as played at Knoxville. The possibility that the Senator might participate is predicated on the fact that he will be asked to speak between the halves. The game is set for 2:45 pm. December 8. RAUSMEYER and COHEN WRC TONIGHT AT 6:30 MONDAYS L TH!IRSDAYS 630 W.R.C. There it lay—on the cigar counter...a large leather money wallet...stuffed with checks and currency. But it contained no papers, letters, address or other apparent means of finding the loser. The checks were made out to different concerns. They were signed by different people. It never occurred to anyone that they were a delivery company’s collections. Twenty blocks away a truck driver was just discovering his loss. The air was blue. And so was he. He needed his job. It meant curtains for him...But— At the next stop, the proprietor told him to call his office... The driver was bawled out, of course—but there would be no cur- tains. A Whelan cigar clerk had traced the ownership of the wallet by telephoning the makers of the checks. Vapex, 75¢ size.. Once Again=This Attractive Offer 1744 BOST; 701 WHELCO Tooth Paste B=—"Tooth Brusk Ephedrine Nose & Throat Drops. Groves Bromo Quinine Pills Baume Bengue, 75c size. Flaxseed, Menthol & W Cherry 6 oz..... Quinine Sulphate Pills (2 gr.) Bottle of 100.... Cold Sore Lotion Tincture of Benzoin Compound, 2 oz. Rhinitis Tablets (half strength) bottle of 100 Smith Brothers’ Cough Syrup.......vus Heat is one of pain’s greatest enemies. And the most effective meth- od of applying heat to the body is with the modern controlled heat Electric Heating Pad. TESTED AND GUARANTEED AS ELECTRI Made by Knapp- Monarch. Fits any wall outlet or elec. tric light socket. Costs no more to operate than a reg- ular electric light bulb. X CALLY AND MECHANICALLY PERFECT Removes staine that precede decay and does it safely. Tested and approved by Good House- keeping Institute. Children en- Joy its clean, pleasant taste. ADVERTISEMENT. fidfit*ttfitt**t*it'tttii*i'fifi*'t LANNY ROSS' LOG CABIN INN BROADCAST FROM AND TO | WISV BYRD EXPEDITION to the Davis ing Dinner. l: ing that “Red"’ will long remember. LANNY ROSS singing the “hit” == of the dd.y h.aa leading budu'n e orchestra amid the gay surroundings | Foods of the LOG CABIN INN. One graad 'C:. balf-hour of entertainment! Special Thankegiving “Tamily party™ THAN KSGIVING DINNER In the Presidential Dining Room is an eagerly awaited event for discriminating Wash- ingtonians who prefer an old- fashioned meal of Turkey without the bother of preparation. Service continuous from noon to 9 p.m. $2.50 per person Music by Sidney (] The Mayflower Coffee Shoppe will also serve an all day table d'hote holiday dinner at $1.25 per person MAYI_’I._OW!]R HOTEL fimeflm‘ ’) | CURTAINS It was the spirit of giving friendly, personal, interested SERVICE .. . that prompted our cigar salesman to telephone all over town in order to immaculately clean stores. Both An Example of Whelan Excellence— Selected and sterilized bristles. Choice of two styles—tufted or oval. Popular colors. Sealed for your protection in & sanitary dust-proof Cellophane carton. Astringosol Jad Salts. . locate the owners of the wallet quickly. This spirit of good service is one of the outstanding features of our Whelan Drug Store Organization. And we prize our reputation for good service as highly as we do the recognition we have gained for low prices, quality merchandise and PATENT MEDICINES & TOILET ARTICLES Italian Balm, 60c size...... Phillips Milk of Magnesia, 50c size.... 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