Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1936, Page 26

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CaritaL’'s Rapio PROGRAMS H!IVSM‘KFTAL 63E:;kNo Lo [Education Series Concert Miniatures Chicago Varieties London Singers !Veliln. n_.hymm. |Terry and Ted P.M. Hour of Charm Co-Education Today's Winners Léo and Ken oy e Evening Star Flashes " - s Talk it Over Folio of Facts Johnson Family The Singing Lady Chatéau Laurier's Orch. | Tea Time Swing Time THIS EVENING’'S PROGRAMS Education in News [Tony Wakeman Apple Creek News | : Dinner Club Hitmaker’s Orchestra Arch McDenald G & George Hall's Orch. Editorial and News Bobby Worth [Renfrew of the Mounted Claudine MacDonald Sundown Revue Sundown Revue ‘Tom Mix Jack Armstrong Little Orphan Annie SATISFIED CUSTOMERS LAND O'LAKES Swest Craane 42- Fresh Breakfast Eggs - - - - - - 4= 45¢ ‘The finest eggs wé can pack. They are graded in 6ur own egg department by licensed Federal- State graders. U. 5. Extras, large grade “A.” Sanico Fresh Eggs.---.....4:43¢ A good quality fresh egg. Federal-State graded U. 8. standards, large grade “B.” Bach earten carries the grading certificate, doz. 3 5 Cc Selected Storage Eggs A thoroughly dependable egg. entirely satisfactory fer cooking, frying and scrambling. Yeu need not hesitate to buy these eggs. Idaho White Beans Michigan Pea Beans Black Eye Dried Peas U. 8. Army Band Dinner Dance - « Lowell Thomas Mary Small Bughouse Rhythm John Herrick 'Word Man Helen Hayes in “Bambi” “ W Dance Music “Five Star Final” Count Basey’s Orch. Tonic Time Detective Mysteries Dance Music Radio Theater Stamp Club of the Air | = o Rendezvous ! " Fibber McGee and Molly Richard Crooks EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. ‘Templeten “GWEETEST Love Sengs Bver Sung.” Unitad Statas from Bagiand last yeor | oy’ who wil taks part th. the Explain Benefits and Ad- face the microphone during the the Federal old-age benefit plan. National Broadcasting Co. stations curity act and tell of the progress in Sweetest Love Songs Fa— line the tremendous job faced by the “Tenight at 8:30, for his part of the | WMAL at 8:30. Natalie Bodanya,|of Richard Himber's Orchestra dur- | be featured by Richard Crooks, Metro~ WINANT TO TELL === T S B T B B S S S e . & new musical series produced Aw TEMPLETON, blind planist- TECYNSKI'S “Some One Will Make | same program, will contribute to a by and starring Prank Munn, veteran composer, and Pat owlm.| You Smile” and “La Donns E|duet version of the “Drinking Song” ministrative Tasks. JOHN G. WINANT, chairman of National Radio Forum tenight to discuss & program that vitally af- The forum, arranged by The Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast by WRC from 10:30 to 11 o'clock. Chairman Winant will describe the handling the applications from 26,- 000,000 employes and approximately Social Security Board and its staff. NO!L COWARD'S “Cavalvade” will And OMslley chime to the | o WRC at 8:30. Margaret Speaks, radio tenér, will make its debut on 'singing comedian, will be the guests ' Mobile,” from Verdi's “Rigolette” will ' from Verdi's “Traviata.” Radio Forum Speaker to the Social Security Board, will fects millions of American citizens— and a coast-to-coast network of othér benefits growing out of the social se- 3,500,000 employers. He also will out- be the Radio Theater presenta- | 20,000 Yrs. in Sing Sing|Greater Minstrels 9:30 [Richard Himber’s Orch. 9:45 S 10:00 |Contented Program 10:15 S 10:30 10:4_5 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 3 Ll 12:00 |Bill Strickland's Orch. 12:15 Gl 1 12:30 'Bob McGrew’s Orch. S |Emerson Gill's Oreh. Bleepy '“j“ 2| e . - S5 = 1700 |Sign off Night Watchman (1_hr.) | Al Kavelin's Oreh. Signok AM EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW DECEMBER 29, 1936. Jack Pearl “« Per Pound___ To-00 | ton on WISV at 9. Herbert Marshall and Madeleine Carroll will play the | leading roles. Coward himself will be heard be- |—— | tween the acis. A microphone will be set up in the dressing room of a Broadway theater, where Coward is | starring with Gertrude Lawrence in Air Headliners Domestic. 3:00 p.m.—~WJSV, Al Pearce's Singin' Sam |News Bulletins Music for Moderns WOL Concert News !uueum‘ Nat Brandywine's Orch. Art Brown Buck O'Neill & Ozzie Nelson's Orch. News Bulletins ] s George Olsen's Orch. |{Cab Calloway’s Orch. Abe Lyman's Orch. National Radio Forum— John G. Winart e News—Nignt Owl Slumber Hour Arthur Reilly as 'Midnight Frolic - PR Crosley Follies Night Watchman In the Convenient Country Style Roll Gang. 4:45 p.m.—~WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Pr 6:00 p.m.—WRC, Unitetl Army Band. 8:00 p.m.—WMAL, Helen Hayes in “Bambi”; WOL, “Five-Star Final.” 8:30pm.—WRC, Richard Crooks; WJSV, “Pipe Smoking Time.” 9:00 p.m.—WMAL, Greater Min- strels; WJSV, Radio Theater, 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, Jack Pearl. 6:30 Gordon Hittenmark b |Goordon Hittenmark e 8. States E:d-y‘a Prelude Musical Clock 1 Art Brown Gordon Hittenmark e Wake-Up Club Morning Devotions Dick Leibert Cheerio Bulk Prunes 70t 0 to the pouna _ 4 ™ 25¢ Musselman's Apple Sauce "3 = 25¢ Sunsweet Prunes 4% . . _ ™2 Art Brown Gordon Hittenmark The Old Timer The Streamliners Morning Glories o= Art Brown Morning Concert Police Flashes—Music News—Music | News Bulletins Breakfast Club size 29 or. Mrs. Wiggs John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children (Sallie Muchmore Viennese Sextette Josh Higgins Humer in the News 00 [David Harum |The O'Neills Backstage Wife The Mystery Chef |The Wife Saver 12:00 Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Myriad Voices Personal Column Vic and Sade Edward MacHugh TOMORROW AFTERNOON PROGRAMS [Honeyboy and Sassafras | Studio Orchestis Armchair Quartet Farm lnd_ Home Hour Timely Tempos Malcolm Eaton Piano Speciaitios Freddie Heller, baritone | Milky Way Ed Fitzgerald & Co. Musical Potpourri News—Music Luncheon Concert Church of the Air Tiews of the News Betty and Bob Modern Cipderells (Hymns ef All Churches Jehn K. Watkins imu and Encores !The Big Sister i Home Makers' Exchange| \The Gumps Between Bookends Romance of Helen Trent Rich Man’s Darling 1:00 |Sylvia Clark 1:15 ;The High Hatters 1:30 |Dan Harding's Wife 1:45 | Marlowe and Lyon Farm and Home Hour | 'Vaughan de Leath Dot and Will Gypsy Fortunes Emerson Gill's Orch. Bobby Worth, baritone Afternoon Rhythms Elsie Thompson Merrymakers 10:00 p.m.—WJSV, Wayne King's Orchestra, 10:30 pm.—~WRC, Nationa] Ra- dio Porum; WMAL, “Musie for Moderns.” 11:00 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Short Wave Programs. 6:00 p.m.—ROME, News in Eng- lish and music, 2RO, 311 m, 9.63 meg. 6:30 p.m.—LONDON, Christmas Market, GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSC, 313 m, 958 meb: GSL, 49.1 m., 6.11 meg. 7:00 p.m.—MOSCOW, Review of the Week, RNA, Sanico Pancake Flour - - - 2 == |5¢ Sanico Buckwheat Flour . 2 »= |5¢ New England Pancake Syrup = 17¢ A Happy Coffee Year to All GREEN BAG COFFEE Stokely's Finest Hominy Manning's Hominy - - - . . . Lang's Sauerkraut Baked Last Night and in our stores this morning—fresh and sweet 2 tor 19¢ 9¢ 'SANICO BREAD 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. 9:15 p.m.—BERLIN, Light Mu- sic, DJD, 254 m, ‘Wakeman's Sports Page 'Song Stylists Harold Turner, pianist |George Hall's Orch. Wakeman's Sports Page |Science Service Palmer House Concert |Happy Hollow Wakeman's Sports Page |Al Pearce’s Gang Sammy Kaye's Orch. 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Band Lessons Words and Music Qo wSl . 11.77 meg. 9:40 pm.—LONDON, Christmas Pantomime, GSD, 255 m., 11.75 meg.; GSC, 313 m, 958 Mary Mason Music Guild - a P 9 - “On the Tables . 23¢ of Those 1 ” Pepper Young's Family Whe Know' ean Ma Perkins Vic and Sade = 5 'The O'Neills Have You Heard? 4:00 |Musical Mosaics Rose Bowl Luncheon 4:15 [Chick Webb's Orch. N Dog Heroes bt = 4:30 |Chasin’ the Blues 4:45 |Consumer’s Program Evening Star Flashes o ok 5:00 |Sundown Revue Your Health Folio of Facts LR Johnson Family The Singing Lady 5:15 |Tom Mix 6:30 !Jack Armstrong John Kirkpatrick JAPAN WILLRETAIN | EXTRA SUBMARINES V. §. Receives Notice “Escalator” Clause of Naval Treaty Has U. 8. Marine Band Concert Hall lle Jell-O Desserts six Deticious Fievers _ #a. B¢ Royal Gelatine Desserts . . . = 5¢ Baker's Chocolate Dessert - » 5¢ Kre-Mel Desserts we |4¢ Sanico Peanut Butter - - - 1 19¢ Sealect Evaporated Milk - 3 i 22¢ Whole Pork Loin Roast i =21 Select Pork Chops - ™~ 27¢ End Pork Chops - - » 22¢ Humpty Dumpty Salmen Domestic Sardines Davis Fry & Serve Codfish . 10c Martel .3 Sardines - - - 2 == 25¢ Sanico Macaroni Suhei _ _ 3 s 20c Peerless Macaroni S, - _ _ »e B¢ Todays Winners {Billy Mills & Co. Pop Concert 3:00 3:18 3:30 3:45 4300 4:15 4:30 4:45 l Tito Guisar Blue Plames The World Dances the clause to keep 40,000 tons of ex- cess destroyers. The escalator clause of the treaty, which expires December 31, provides that signatories may disregard the fieet limitation provisions of the pact if they deem their national security threatened by the naval activities of any other power. ‘The Japanese move automatically Been Invoked. permits both the United States and B) the Associated Press. . ,G;::.: 3;:";:‘“:“':& 't:‘:.:?l"" tionate 1 The Japanese government gave ————— RAILWAY ORDERS MOUNT | DEPENDABLE formal notice to the United States to- day it had invoked the ‘“escalator” | clause of the expiring London naval treaty 80 as to retain 15,598 tons of e | submarines in excess of treaty limits. | A report showing more new freight | n Anlo SEnvlcE Announcement had previously been | cars and steam locomotives were on | made in Tokio that the Japanese gov- | order as of December 1 this year than | AUTO AND HOME MODELS ernment intended to retain the excess | for any corresponding date since 1929 | LEETH BROS tonnage—originally slated for scrap- | was made public today by the Aaooch-\ A g ing under the treaty—because of the | tion of American Railroads. {] 1220 13w stTRW. ° T British government’s action in using | J. J. Pelley, association president, You Can’t Afford NOT to Renovize the Eberly Way were on order, compared with 4,490 on December 1 last year, while in the corresponding pericd for 1929 the total | was 20,569. | One hundred and eleven locomotives | were on order at the beginning of the month, compared with 14 & year ago and 299 in 1929, ond TOMMY DORSEY'S ORCRESTRA WMAL, 9:30 P.M. Sent by RALEIGH and KG@®L CIGARETTES Fresh Spareribs _______m». Sanico Fryers %ty —-__m. 33¢ Baking Chickens Stewing Chickens Briggs Scrapple Pork Pudding Bulk Sauerkraut SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS - _ _1.27e Briggs Head Cheese Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Ground Beef FRESH hams > 25c Smithfield (%, Meat__». 29¢ Hormel Bacon Sanitary’s Franks Smoked Shoulders 42 ___m. 19¢ Breast of Lamb For Perfect Sausage Satisfaction You've never tasted a more delicious, more sa sausage. It is 100% pork an delicately seasoned — above all, its’ always fresh. Sanitary's 100% PORK SAUSAGE Pox 28c {HIR'E i Pound 1 70 Pound___ IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS FLORIDA | TEXAS V=it It With the New Year e i iherly | Bring Newness Into \ Plan | the Home : oo Briggs Liverwurst ____x . 20c Luxury Loaf % . 20c Briggs Bologna We are in the season of gifts and giving — doesn’t your home deserve the reward of renovization and rehabilitation? Brickwork Cabinetwork Carpentering Caulking Cement Work Electrical Work Excavating Fencing Linoleum Mantels Masonry Metal Work Painting Papering Plastering Plumbing Refrigerators Roof Repairs Sanitos Screens Steamfitting Stoves Stueeo Work Tile Work Tinning % Ib. Remember it is your comfort; your pkg. joy—and be sure you keep it your pride. That means it must be repaired; should Floors ! Floors Refinished :’: od::,fl:;‘.” ated; perhaps can be Furnace Repairs : Gas Ran, s These are all things within the scope Gutters & Spouts of the service rendered under the Heating Eberly Plan. Insulating Iron Work Kitchen Cabinets Latrobes APPLES Stayman or York MEAT GRAPEFRUIT | GRAPEFRUIT Priced According to Size Priced Aceording to Sise Local Basket Variety 25¢ | >tor 206 4 13c Texas New Potatoes - - - 4™ 25¢ { Cured Yellow Sweets - - - 3™ 10c Idaho Baking Potatoes - - - 4™ 19c | Cured Red Sweets - - - - 4™ |5¢ ANITARY -PIGGLY WIGOLYsrw: ed are effective in Washi December 30, 1936. FLORIDA ORANGES Price Per Dosen Just remember that no job is too Water Heaters - small to merit our best.attention; ippi " Weather Stripping nor too elaborate to challenge our ability and resources. Let one of Sz our staff come and confer with you. Three—Four or Six for___ A. Eberly’s Sons 1108 K N.W, Di. 6557 0 n and vicinit. ne Standard—One Responsibility—One Modest Profit oioil lese of businase Wednisds PRy

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