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JANUARY 1, 1937 of Fred Waring and his Pennsyl- | their new picture, “Career Woman,” vanians. during the “Hollywood Hotel!” pro- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, Chandler’s orchestra consists of 18| gram on WISV at 9. strings with full orchestral sections of FONTBALL GAVES |5z TOBE BROADCAS 5 HAL KEMP'S Orchestra will intro- duce a new series on WJSV at 8:30 to replace the programs of Andre Kostalenatz and his orchestra. Kay ‘Thompson and the Rhythm Singers also will contribute to the programs. i Quick Action Saves Girl. Crime Doesn’t Pay. CHICAGO (#.—Physical and men-| HAWKINSVILLE, Ga, (#).—Jesse tal agility saved Jane Perfect, 13, from | Davis is holding one automobile, serious injury or death. slightly wrecked, which the owner She fell while roller skating. A|naen't called for. Davis started out team of horses became frightened and | to find the person who stole 30 turkevs ran directly toward ber. Jane grasped | from his farm snd found the car the wagon tongue, dangling from jt| wrecked on the highway, with the between the horses untll the wagon | turkeys init. He took everything back hit a high curb, throwing her clear.| to the 3 s o ios TWIN STARS OF M/RTH ow THE AR /wp M(/Glfli?k CarrraL’s Rapio PROGRaMS JANUARY 1, 1937 WJSV 1,460k THIS AFTERNOON'’S PROGRAMS Sonnysaymgs WOL 1310k : [__WRG 950k__|_WMAL 630k PM. THIS AFTER N'’S PROGRAMS 2:00 'Musical Progrnm The Manhatters ‘Wakeman's Sport Page |Through a Woman's Eye| 2:00 2 a5 - (Sugar Bowl Game e The Merrymakers 2:15 | 2:30 | | e ) Central Union Mission (Duquesne vs. Miss. 2:30 245 “« u BEitals o W R e 2:45 “3:00 | Pepper Young's Family suznr Bowl Game | Wakeman's Sport Page | Duquesne va. Miss, "[T3:00 3:15 Ma Perkins Empire Ensemble w e 3:15 PM. Rose and Sugar Bowl Games to Be Described This Afternoon. 3:30 Vic and Sade 3:45 The O'Neills | Sammy Kaye's Orch, » o 3:30 oo 3:45 T 4:00 Tea Tlmf‘ 4:15 i l 4:30 Sundown Revue ;| T |Sugar Bowl Game Rosr Boul Game | Today's Winners College Medley | East-West Game Duquesne vs. Miss. 4:00 SRR 415 e 4:30 o N 4:45 “5:00 Sundown Revue R,ose Bowl Game 5:15 Tom Mix 5:30 Jack Armstrong 5:45 Three Rancheros j’ M. THIS EVENING’'S PROGRAMS T6:00 Dmmr Dnm-c !mr Bowl Game | | Amos '’ Andy |Rose Bowl Game Uncle Ezra ! /Musical Moments |Norsemen Quartet |The Word Man | East-West Game | The World Dances 5:00 | Rev. chnrlea E. Coughlin 5:18 { 4 5:30 Terry and Ted 5:45 PM. Apple Creek News 6:00 Arch McDonald 6:15 Three Aces 6:30 {Renfrew of the Mounted| 6:45 " |East-West Game Hollywood Brevities Richard Leibert, organist Umdfm Program | Mortimer Gooch “1:00 Popeye the Sailor 7:15 |Goose Creek Parson 7:30 |Boake Carter 1:45 |Trene Rich |Singin’ Sam (Death Valley Days :00 Jessica Dragonette {Five Star Final Washinglon Speaks Tonic Time Detective Mysteries |Broadway Varieties "~ 8:00 = 8:15 Hal Kemp's Orch, 8:30 2 i 8:45 Waltz Tim | Universal Rhythm Washington Amateurs pid - 9:30 ‘anh Pmmm ” |Hollywood Hotel ~|79:00 i % 9:15 the Rose Bowl game at Pasa- dena and the Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans—will be broadcast today by WMAL. The game between Louisiana State University and Santa Clara in the Sugar Bowl is scheduled to start at 2:15. The broadcast of the battle be- tween the University of Pittshurgh and the University of Washington in the WO of inter-collegiate foot ball's I greatest post-season classics— Rose Bowl will start at 4:45 p.m. and | continue until approximately 7:30. WJSV will carry a play-by-play de- scription of the Duquesne-Mississippi game starting at 2:30. WOL also has scheduled a broadcast description of the Rose Bowl game. “{UNIVERSAL RHYTHM,” a new program of popular dance music, featuring a 40-piece orchestra under direction of Rex Chandler, will have its premiere on WMAL at 9. This broad- cast will replace the weekly programs A NEW YEAR message by Rev. Charles E, Coughlin will be broad- cast by WISV at 5:15. This broadcast will mark Father Coughlin’s first re- appearance on the air since the No- vember elections. 'VICTOR MOORE and Helen Brod- | erick will join the “Twin Stars program on WMAL at 9:30. Buddy Rogers, stage, screen and radio star, and his band will provide the musical | background. JESS!CA DRAGONETTE will sing Friml's “Valse Huguette” as the high light of her recital on WRC at 8. Her program also includes “D’'Amor- sull’ ali Rosee,” by Verdi, and “Annie Laurie.” The orchestra, under direc- tion of Rosari Bourdon, will feature Strauss’ “Tales PFrom the Vienna Woods.” LAIRE TREVOR, Michael Whalen and Isabell Jewell—three of the screen’s young stars—will be brought together in & microphone preview of | Customs officers report Irish smug- These here barrel stays might be a litle tricky. Would ya like t' sit on | behind, baby, fer ballast? | Smugglers 'Ule Donkeys. BELFAST, Northern Ireland (#).— glers are using dogs and donkeys with a homing instinct to run goods across the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. & TONIGHT Don't Miss the New 1937 Edition of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 9:30 to 10: OO—WMAL “Twin Stors” 0 {Human Relations Court |Twin Stars | iz o i o . Hlti'nanea of 1936 050 g 8 o Pt L 7!345 |Hit Tunes of 1936 Pop Concert 10:00 iR g TH 10:18 | 10:30 | 10:43 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 1 12:00 { 12:13 Rita Rio's Orch. - » Joe Reisman’s Orch. |Sleepy Time 12:30 1:00° Sign Off ~ Night W'tchm'n (1 hour) 'Samm ¢'s Orchestra Sign Off 1:00 115 el - T 1:15 o “ . 1:30 | AM.! st Nighter” Court of Homor Vivian Della Chiesa Four Showmen |Elza Schallert George R. Holmes Stlumber Hour 5 'King's Jesters | 4o & Midnite Frolics |News Bulletins Chester Wright |Dr. J. E. Pope m‘n' Brown Buck O'Neill - Eddie Elkins’ Orch. |Preddy erllns Orch. {12 Crowded ‘Months" Night Watchman |Cab Calloway's Orch, — [“12 Crowded Months" Moon Dial JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE C0.—909 F ST. N.W. 32.00 ‘Gus_Arnheim’s “Orch. ad SUITES, BEDDING “ace CHAIRS, LAMPS EARLY PROGRAMS TOMORROW JANUARY 2, 1937 AM, ol glaurzgssng s gmy “Fan Gomrm Hubenmark | Sssh! F 45 | 00 o 7 no Gordnn Hnwnmark Today's Prelude Musical Clock /Sun” Dial e el a0 7:45 b 2 Wake Up Cluh *§530"| Gordon “Hittenmark Church in the World Art Brown |Sun Dial R:15 s Morning Melodies g > } . o 3 Yo |Art Brown * ot 8:30 = 5 Cheerio | = - 845 “ e e “9:00° Gordon_ Hmmmprk News Bulletins 9:15 i Breakfast Club 2:30 The Streamliners s o 2:45 Morning Glories %0.00 [Children’s Frolic 10:15 s 10:30 10:45 11:00 | Judy and the Bunch 11:15 'Doc Whipple | 11:30 Mystery Chef |IKey Men | 11:45 Home Town Theater Prevug ! o R e — T 7T, T g = - PM. TOMORROW AFTERNOON PROGRAMS '1*0%\‘(5&?{5:3‘”\51« Series “Call to_Youth™ H_B. Derr 5 Genia Fonariova News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour ‘George Hall's Orch. |Art Brown Sun Dial | Morning Concert |Fred Feibet |Police Flashes—Music |Dr. Abram Simon {News—Band Music Mellow Moments |Merry Go-Round News—Bluebirds 1100 iRichard Maxwell Let's Pretend SSaS wSud vy, Air Sweethearts The Vass Family ‘Mormnz Melodies |Ed Fxszeruld and Co. Cles™™™ AND ODD PIECES Madge Marlev = : Sale starts tomorrow at 9 A.M. Naturally we are unable to fill oDD BEDS AND BEDDING Organ Reveries Magic of Speech mail order or phone orders. No returns—all sales must be final. For- Because of limited quantities in some instances, all items sub- merly ject to previous sale. 22.50 BED ROOM SUITES 15.00 For- 25.00 merly 109 179 Manhatters Sale Price 10.95 3.95 9.70 12.75 17.50 15.60 19.50 |Salon Music News—Music |Dance Music |Howard Lanin’s Orch. |Howard Lanin’s Orch. ‘N«wmk Orchestra |String Quartet | Gang Plank !Metropolitan Opera kNrwark Orchestra. Metropolitan Opera Wakeman's spom Pa:elrhe D-nneplton ® i ¥ i |Emerson Gill's Orch. 2:30 The (‘nmm»mak Welcome Lewis |Madison Ensemble 2:45 “ Wakeman's Sport Paue C]vde Barrie 1 3 /3 French Design Metal Bed 1 Simmons Make Metal Bed__ 1 Solid Peg Maple Bed .___ 1 Mahogany Spool Poster Be: Solid Maple Bed from Expensive Suite____ 1 3,3 Inner Spring Mattress, damask cover 1 4 /6 Never Wet Inner Spring Mattress__ 1 Simmons Damask Covered Inner Spring Mattress 1 Inner Spring Mattres 2245 T1:00° Whitney Eneemhlp Tonic Tunes {Poetic Strings Buflnlu Prenenu |Farm and Home Hour SALE PRICE ‘87 *2:00 'Your HO.:! 1s Buffalo 29.50 2:15 ” Colonial Mahogany 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite 3-Pc. Modern Walnut Bed Room 28.60 14.75 39.50 2475 Brain Twizzlers BY PROF. J. D. FLINT. F['ODAY we have anotser of Twizzler | Temple's number squares. The | using each only once, of course, in the | al”; suares so that the five numbers in any | row. horizontally. vertically or diago- nally, add up to 65. { | Yesterday's Answer. Tt is clear that at the end of the seventeenth night the snail will be up 17 feet, from the bottom. At the end of the eighteenth day be will be at the | top and will slide down 2 feet that | wight, but it will be 2 feet down v.he} other side. Then the remaining 18 feet | will be covered in two days and nights, | ® feet each 24 hours, because in the | daytime the snail, by exerting the same | energy. will travel 3 teet plus 2. ‘the | product of exertion which was made to overcome the gravity pull on the | way up. but which helps on the way | down. In addition, there is the gravity | tendency going down. giving 2 feet more of procress, making 7 feet plus the 2-foot slip while resting at night. ‘Therefore 20 days and nights complete | the trip. (Copyright, 1937.) MILWAUKEE SLAYINGS UP! MILWAUKEE, January 1 (#).—Mil- | waukee, whose crime record showed . only one murder in 1935, had four in 1936, but ended the year with a re-| duction in other classes of lawless- Domestic. 5:15 p.m.—WJSV, Rev. Charles E. Coughlin. ebiect, is to place the numbers 1 fo 25, | = Evening Programs. 2:00 p.m.—WRC, Service Hour with Jessica Dragonette; WOL, “Pive Star Fin- WJSV, Broadway Varieties. 9:00 p.m.—WMAL, Universal Rhythm; WJSV, wood Hotel.” 10:00 p.m.—WRC. “The Nighter”; of Honor. 11:00 p.m.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Short Wave Programs. 6:00 p.m.—BERLIN, Symphony Concert, DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. 7:00 p.m.—MOSCOW, Soviet Songs, RAN, 312 m, 9.6 meg. 9:00 p.m.—BERLIN, Cricket Test Match, DJD, 254 m, | 11.77 meg. 10:40 pm.—PARIS, Theatrical Program, TPA-4, 25.6 m., 11.72 meg. 12:00 midnight— PITTSBURGH, DX Club, WBXK, 488 WINDSHIELD WIPERS CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14 ST,NW.:+ DEcarun 4220 UNITED MOTORS SERVICE FUEL PUMPS EXPERT REPAIRING NATIONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1913 | Japan’s production of automobile Air Hcadliners : parts is expanding rapidly. BRAND NEW TONIGHT! ‘Holly- First ‘WMAL, Court, introduces a brilliant new musical program “UNIVERSAL RHYTHM” featuring REX CHANDLER and his 43-piece orchestra with chorus : and soloists Chandler’s vivid, ir- resistible arrange- ments of popular music will be heard for the first time on these Ford Friday evening programs Suite 3-Pc. Log Cabin Maple Bed Room, chest, vanity, bed 4-Pc. French Bed Room Suite, hand decorated 4-Pc. Modern Bed Room Suite, water- falls fronts ‘107 78 368 133 100 550 - 180 LIVING ROOM SUITES 2-Pc. Georgia Living Room Suite, solid walnut frame 2-Pc. Down Cushion Filled Seat and Back Living Room . 2-Pc. Friezette Living Room Sulte. floor sample __ 2-Pc. Kroehler Bed Davenport Suite _ 1 only, English Lounge Sofa, frieze 3 only, Love Seat Sofa in friezette SALE PRICE ‘100 *175 572 ‘105 8549 $39:50 For- merly 159 5295 5109 145 DINING ROOM SUITES Louis XVI 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite 18th Century 10-Pc. Mahogany Dmmg Suite (cabinet china) English Oak 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite 10-Pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite, refectory table Modern 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite ODD LOTS OF LAMPS 5235 SALE PRICE *350 *154 *168 135 For- merly 450 195 $189 175 $90 Floor Sample Box Spring LANE CEDAR Crewell Covered Boudo low back and seat Folding Screens, 3 folds 1 Group Boudoir Lamps, assorted shapes __ Sofa Bed, loose pillow back, tapestry covered __ = Twin Studio Couch, tapestry covered _____ 30.00 4.00 1.95 70.00 49.50 16.50 2.00 1.00 56.00 29.60 ODD LIVING ROOM PIECES Ladder Back Chairs, hand made, mahog- any finish Alabaster Table Lamps, silk shades Governor Winthrop Maple Secretary_ Solid Maple Lamp, Coffee and End Tables, CROICOR - oo oo Mirrors, assorted shapes, sizes -nd den.m 2 only, Chevral Standing Mirrors 1 only, Maple Desk Chest 6.75 6.00 34.50 6.95 1.50 14.00 26.50 3.95 3.95 24.50 3.95 79¢ 775 14.97 CHAIRS AND MISCELLANEOUS 76-Pe. Sllver and Glass Dinner Set, service for 6 _____ Solid an_le Breakfast Set_ Gateleg Tables, choice maple, mahogany or walnut finish Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Dinette Table— 1 walnut—2 mahogany Mahogany Dinette Buffet_ Metal Rollabars—S5 to sell___ Solid Mahogany Hall Clock—as Chest of Drawers, walnut finish Odd Night Stands___ __. French Commode, solid walnut Mahogany Chippendale Chairs Spring Seat Occasional Chair_ Solid Mahogany Tapestry Occasional Chair Kroehler Made Solid Mahogany Frame Occasional Chair___ ____ dt Leatherette Lounge Chllu, floor samples Custom Built Sofa, down seat loose cushion Chaise Lounge Chair and Hassock, floor sample Baby Cribs, maple, ivory or green Child Play Yards, limited quantity. CHESTS 9.95 18.00 9.50 23.40 26.30 8.75 47.00 6.45 1.95 14.75 10.40 8.70 18.75 17.30 19.50 50.00 44.50 7.50 4.95 $39 AXMINSTER RUGS Were $20.00, now o A S‘I 5 75 Make! Formerly to $20, now und Mflttress pess. IE30 1418 ST.N.W. . All murders were marked “cleared” No. 0050 in Chief Joseph T. Kluchesky’s report . w m:lm.'ll yesterday. Assaults and rob- 350/0 ’I'O 750/0 Off To beries, automobile thefts and burg- = 0 Limited ti "oz Sen S‘I 9 to Close Out. laries dropped, but manslaughter ar- rests rose from 5 in 1935 to 14. Arrests on both city and State eharges in the municipality of 578,249 population totaled 51,394, an increase of 8,296 over 1935. One Army Exempted. One private army, that of the Duke of Atholl, in Scotland, will be ex- empted in the law to put an end to all political armies. This army, which has only 250 men, was created in 1845, when Queen Victoria visited Bcotland, and the then duke wel- comed her at the head of his clans- men, armed with ancient Scottish battle-axes. She was so pleased that she granted a royal patent permitting the duke to maintain & standing army—the only subject in her realm to enjoy that p-ivilege. " LAST DAY GIFTS for you FROM BERLITZ Your textl AR itz if you ruuur for your 1937 eourse .( private or ciass i rlon in Prench. !nlnllll German. Italian. etc. A language course at Berlits makes an ideal #ift for the friend going abroad soom or for younp peovle emtering Dusiness. BERLITZ :iNedkek 1115 Connecticut Ave. NA. 0270 SATURDAY, JAN. 2 OFFICE OPEN TILL5 P.M, WMAL 9 P.M. YOU’LL STAND UP AND CHEER! Also listen Tuesdays at the same hour to “Watch the Fun Go By” with Al Pearce and His Gang, over WISV PROGRAMS OF THE FORD AND LINCOLN-ZEPHYR DEALERS A Big Sdu»oc;—flw, Toble, Boudor Use the “J, L.” Budget Charge Plan Convenient Terms Arranged FURNITURE COMPANY 909 F. STREET N.W. Don’t Miss This Thrilling BARGAIN FESTIVAL TOMORROW

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