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A MILE AT SEA—ALWAYS COOL HOTEL BRIGANTINE 5 Minutes From Center of ATLANTIC CITY Luxurious, new construction, every room cean view with fresh and salt water Recreation for every member of Tamily Theluding. protecied surl bathing. ocean fishing pier, solf, ete. | Address Brigantine Beach, N. J. IMPRESSION LASTS Assuring Satistection Always. ’mg_sm%- E‘ P-‘M'-?‘ BEACH ! s. Caroline Ave. Mlfl proof hotel, réwalk. L8, \‘7/w.7 fferson 0. KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC CITY IOOM - BATH - MEALS « DAllV Per Person—Two in room—W for twe from $60—Surf baining HOTEL STANLEY cean End—South Carolina Ave. slonanv; $2.50 with Meals uln—(‘-xnb—nucmu |1I|l|l Ave.. lllf bloek to "‘ Il‘ Pler. ln'" water. i Vi Im?ls hAu Homelike. $2.50 Airy Rooms. Priva Bllhs nr Runnlnl Wllu $1.50 Daily MORTIMER VIRGINIA AVE. nr. steel Pier | ional meal ee_bath- Srivate baths afl rooms. Pacific 18 UP WKLY. ing. Running water; OSBORNE 5, KENTUCK lent-uy Ave.. Near Beach 18 ap weekly with meals. Elva M. Kint DELAWARE 5%, Zenisisalts: lflflll $1 up. Running water, Priv. -Ithi. Laird, Prop. Mrs. Andrew Fogso, Msr. OCEAN CITY, MD. OCEAN CITY otel to choose from. botew o Chamber Ocean City, MO _____________ ENJOY YOUR VACATION sToP AT THE ATLANTIC |4 WHOLE BLOCK ON THE BOARDWALK | New building, elevator. ulenhone bath- | e eres, dets sea” Haning. pier. yacnt | Ee;:fic?m und new iolet. . Delicious foods. t service. Rates from $20.00 per week o5 . T $3.75 ver day Amer- cat Dr.C. W. Plnull Mgr.-Owner—FPhone l HOTEL STEPHEN DECATUR OCEAN FRONT. 1 AAA Hulel. parking space for in room. BOOMS. Thorouih! meals. rite E._CONLEY, Mg THE DEN d_new. in 3. Dennll HASTINGS HOTEL Special rates until Parking 8 ‘ms i‘l)ll - Wetipquin Hall Oceanfront, Specialrate. 8. Harriet Dashiell. BREAKERS ON BOARDWALK Rooms with hot and gl running pater and orivate #hone ‘Timmans. Prop THE BELMONT Qcean Front Rooms—Modern Terms Reasonable. L. R._HEARNE. THE PLIMHIMMON Ocean Froot — ll‘c Excel- «jent_Table. Free. BBA OCK —CAMP SCHLEY INN_ deal for children. Delicious mq y: $1 week. SPECIAL The Rural Home Hotel ~—will during the next 10 days make reservations at the fo]lowmg rates: $3 per day, $14 weekly. “The coolest place on the Chesa- ake.” Best food in Maryland, est bathing, tenmis court. No extra charge. Tel. West River 218-F-§ A. W. ANDREWS, Proprietor. * VIRGINIA. ALUNINI TO HEAR NOTED EDUCATORS Groups Are Organized for Kilpatrick-Dearborn Discussion. WO of the leading educators of the East will be presented by the Intercollegiate Council in an interesting discussion of of the Columbia Broadcasting 8ys- tem's programs today. The educators are Dr. William Heard Kilpatrick, professor of phi- losophy of education at Columbia Uni- versity, and Dr. Ned Harland Dear- born, dean of the division of general education, New York University. They will address, in addition to the radio audience, organized listening ‘groups, comprising thousands of stu- dents and alumni. Locally the talks will be heard over WJSV at 5§ p.m. * x k % 'OEL COWARD, actor, author, dra- matist and composer, and Ger- trude Lawrence, English actress, head radio stars to participate in a pro- gram tomorrow, in observance of King George’s Silver Jubilee. The program to continue from 2:30 to 3 p.m., will be short waved to the United States by the N. B. C. and rebroad network. Coward, well known to American audiences for his “Bitter Sweet,” “Cavalcade” and “Design for Living, tunes; can actress, also will pay tribute to the King; Erna Fack, German so- thur Tracy, the “Street Singer,” and Austin Croome Johnson, singer, with appropriate numbers. * % X% X position, “Danse Bagatelle,” and his arrangement of a selection of tra- ditional Hungarian songs, will be highlight numbers by the orchestra under his direction on the concert, at #1 pm., over WRC. Jessica Dragonette, soprano star of the hour, will sing Rubinstein’ “Since First I Met Thee,” “Stornellata Marinara” by Cinnra and “The Song of the Soul” by Breil. R PAUL MUNI, one of America’s fore- most character stars of the stage and screen, will make one of his rare appearances on the air, when he is presented to the Nation-wide radio au- dience of the Columbia network as the guest star of “Hollywood Hotel” broadcast from 8 to 9 pm. by WJISV. WHEN YOUR AUTO RADIO Needs Dependable SERVICE Come to ‘GEORGE’S Exclusive Auto Radio Station 2015 14th St. N.W. KOULMDTOR TUNE IN TONIGHT 6:15 P.M. ent radio program . comedy . . romance EVERY NICHT AT6:15P. M. EXCEPT SAT. & SUN. “Eat Sensibly, Drink Welch’s *|Grape Juice” ‘25 | says IRENE RICH, Lovely Lady of the Air and Screen BEWARE OF CHEAP SUBSTITUTES Get genuine Welch’s, Pprescribed by diet authorities. The only e juice that is fied-Pure, Pas- teurized; contains no adulterants, no syn- thetic flavors, noarti- ficial servatit goes farther. Ask for it by | mmhwnwlatwhxyw-lhl TONIGHT IRENE RICH WMAL-7 o’'clock WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO., WESTFIELD, N. Y. GRAPE JUICE RESORTS, COLONIAL BEACH In the Mountains of Vi ryce’s Hotel and Cottages (near) Orkney Enmm mua season. It's the most unique ruon in the State American plm modem. §2.50 day. $16 3 week; it of ngs o eat, fresh from our s ot eardens, D Sg ‘smtisements are {r gm‘gm ng, bowling, pool, dlngnl 3 d Mrs. Bryce, Owners. P. O.. e o ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA. NEW ATLANTA HOTEL On the Potomac. Salt Water Bathing, Boating, Fishing. Daily and Weekly Rates Reasonable. American Plan. Phone 1-4 Mrs. H. W. B. Williams, Prop.-Mgr.* “ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEL Orkney Springs, Va. .| COLONTAL BEACH HOTEL ;:;m,. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935. Friday, July 26 WRC 950k | WMAL 630k P.M. (Copyright, 1935) Eastern Standard Time. |__WJSV 1460k | WOL 1,310k | AFTERNOON PROGRAMS 3:00 \anlnl Radio Review Betty and Bob 3:15 | Jackie Heller 'Washington Base Ball Today's Winners PERSONAL REGISTRATION REQUIRED IN NEW YORK August 31 Is Deadline for ¥il- ing for November Election, Committee Reveals. Announcement that all persons eligible to vote in the November elec- tion in New York State must register in person was made yesterday by the !uum-monoun be made by August !n(mflm and assistance will be supplied New Yorkers resident in Washingfon at the Absentee Voters’ Bureau in the Gridiron room of the ‘Willard Hotel. At that office also can be purchased tickets for an excursion to New York City, to leave Washing- ton August 16 at 5 p.m. and return on any train August 18, Those who go to register are urged by the committee not to fail to apply for absentee voters’ ballots at the time “Our Free Education” as a high light | f the cast of opera, stage, screen and | cast here over the N. B, C.-WEAF | 10: will sing several of his own | ! Charlotte Greenwood, Ameri- prano, will be heard in a solo, and Ar- |~ English | — will complete the program | OSARIO BOURDON'S own com- | Dick Powell's | _ | hour program starting at 8 p.m. will be | evening, will be the feature of the pro- | the high light of the WMAL program. | gram carried by WRC. 'Teddy Hill's Orchestra |Women'’s Clubs Don R»dultos Orch. 3:30 Mldge Marley, songs 8 45 Honeymoon Hg ise T4:00 |Tamara Dmietrieft Rod and Stream Nellie Revell Sam and Dick | Flying Time Sundown Revue Chasin’ the Blues Loretta Lee |Melodic Moments [Musical Moments Carlton apd Shaw Intercollegiate Council Evening Rhythms - “ The Revelers News Flashes ‘Tea Dansant Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie |Evening Star Flashes Aunt Sue and Polly |Tea Time Jack Armstrong Lowell Thomas Allan Leafer’s Orch. EVENING PROGRAMS. Dinner Music Martha and Hal Arch McDonald Boake Carter Three Little Words Kurkdjie Ensemble 'True Story Court One Time Opportunities Hawaiian Music Radio Voices Quarter Hour News—Music Today in Sports Washboard Blues King Tut 'Wonderland Boys “Five-Star” Final News Spotlight Dinner Dance Music Pennywinkles Gospel Singer | Berlin Light Musie Bill Coyle Tony and Gus Evening Album Dangerous Paradise Irene Rich Rep. Vito Marcantonio College Prom Amos 'n’ Andy Uncle Ezra Scores—Music The Air Glider Jessica Dragonette “ u Waltz Time Shrine—St. Anne de | Bcaup}'e |First Nighter ‘Cu'cux Nighc |Civic Opera Orch. “Hollywood Hotel” Phil Baker Richard Himber’s Orch. ; Leith Stevens' Harmonies| Meetin' House Spotlight Varieties Kearns and Fontville |News Bulletins Isle of Dreams ___!Sinfonietta | News Bulletins |Ink Spots |Oliver Naylor’s Orch, News Bulletins |Carl Hoff’s Orch. |Romanelli's Orchestra | At Jack Dempsey’s |The Hayshakers The Hayshakers Sports Flashes Concert Hour ‘Oeorze ge R. Holmes rs. Jesse Crawford Glen Echo Orchestra |Night Owl {Henry King's Orchestra |Leonard Keller'’s Orch. [Pete Macias® Orch. Natio |Slumber Hour Bert Block’s Orch. | |Sign ot |Sign Off EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW. [R. F. D. |Sign Oft |Sign off ‘ Your 'nmekeeper {Morning Devotions Don Hall Trio Cheerio |Sun Dial | Musical Clock “ ur Timekeeper Musical Clock Piano Selections Popular Vocals Police Flashes |Radio Kindergarten |Radio Kindergacten Top o' the Morning |Variety and Value |Views of the News |Variety and Value }Moming Eoncen. Breakfast Club “ - Sun Dial Carlton and Shaw Let's Pretend New&—Smukoul |Edward MacHugh Marie Deville News Bulletins Chudren s Frolic 9:15 |Banjoleers 30 Gyp(y Orchestn 10:00 |Capital Cadet Band 10:15 |Morning Pnnde 1030 ‘ “ o 10:45 11:00 1Minube Men 11:15 (Honeyboy and Sassafras 11 so Blue Room Echoes Civic Forum Diversity . e | Simpson Boys |Genia Fonariova Words and Music Orientale w . Al Roth’s Syncopators AFTERNOON PROGRAMS Curbstone Queries [Jack Shannon Musical Adventures Jack and Gil Farm and Home Hour Afternoon Rhythms e Billy Mills & Co. |Madison Ensemble |Luncheon Concert News Flashes Dance Music Merry-Go-Round Lee Gordon's Orchestra Women’s Clubs Spital O s Ensemble | Farm and Home Hour _ Little Symphony Week End Revue “« - |Maurie Sherman's Orch. | o - |Lee Montair, songs Radio Gang l\ivashmewn Ball Game |Radio Novelties String Ensemble | Week End Revue Dance Music King George Jubilee | Music Clinic Rita_Barryessa |Today’s Winners - Cocktails for Two |News Fiashes Wanda Goll | Masic Clinic Washington Ball Game Music Magic ’ S |Teddy Hill's Orchestra Teddy Hill's Orchestra |Sunday School Lesson | |Temple of Song |Elsie Thompson s Tito Guizar | Prederic William Wile ,l‘venmg Rhythms |Dick Messner's Orch. 4:00 |Novelty Strings 4:1§ |Minutes of Fun 4:30 |Austin Wylie‘a Orch. 4:45 | ke 5:00 |Sundown Revue 5:15 |Kearny Walton's Orch. [Bavarian Orchestra 5:30_|Chasin’ the Blues |Evening Star Flashes MAJOR FEATURES AND PROGRAM NOTES. |Frank Dailey’s Orch. 5:00 5:15 5:30 {Tea Time One Time Opportunities| Nordica Orchestra Association is holding next Wednes- 'd.y for the purpose of raising funds | g% for a hospital building here, it was | The Civic Opera Orchestra in a one- | Dragonette, starting at 7 o'clock this | . h/oinced today. A half_hour of light music from | ity e j DELCO 1in will be carried by WOL at 8:30 | i e N e ¢ Straw Vote Festival Feature. | AUTO RADIO p.m. followed by a half hour of spot- | CLARENDON, Va, July 26 (Spe- | CREEL BROTHERS light varieties. | Another interesting session of the | cial).—A straw vote on Democratic | 1811 M ST.NW.*- DEcarsa® 4220 True Story Court will be offered by | primary candidates will be taken at | WJSV starting at 7:30 p.m. | the lawn festival which the Woman's | The popular hour featuring Jessica | Auxiliary of the Arlington Hospital | Haven't you heard, officer? You can save $24.60 on o Modern Roper Gas Range of the Gas Company. _| want to get there before they're all gone. I know yo;l're awfully busy b(uf if you come q;ong I'll help you:pick one out for your wife tpo. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY ¢ GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY ) [a) Democratic ~ National . Committee. | of registration. ANITARY-PIGGLY WIGGLY: Pigeons Fly Swiftly. ‘Two pigeons recently flew yom Ar- ras, Prance, to Northwest Enjand, st an average speed of 55 miles ¢n hour. RENOVIZE . you: home EBERLY'S DISTRI Phone * zulv'l' F00) STORES Thousands of housewives are taking advantage of this splendid 15-piece Monax Luncheon Set Offer HERE’S ALL YOU DO—Go to your nearby Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Food Store. not buy a thing)! check. a gift s gift check. Then the check and 98¢ in ca luncheon set. Anmversary Values No. 2 L] cans 77 4 ;7]. 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Government Inspected Home Dressed Veal Our hope is to have you try this fine veal once and” then we know yowll be delighted vu!h its unusually fine quality, texture and 29¢ v 35¢ ceesveyndle .m.39¢{ Shoulder Roast .......» 19¢ OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS OFFER Freestone Peaches 4-~10c | 4™ 19°¢ Red-Ripe Tomatoes .u.sev.c--- - - -™ 3¢ Iceberg Lettuce . .. .2 heads 23¢ Stringless Beans ... +r. - - M 5¢ New Cabbage . . -3 me 10c. New Yellow Sweeu sreiensis 4 T8 19¢ Fresh Lima Beans . . .2ms 25¢ Fresh Corn wgean oo Anne Arundel Cantaloupes 2 for zsc Bunch Beets. June Apples . . Ridgeway Cantaloupes Two for | Three for 19¢ | 19¢c .3 e 14 o rowen .« pweTe

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