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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CarrraL’s Rapio PROGRaMs WMAL—630k TODAY'S PROGRAM WRC—950k | WOL—1,310k MAY 27, 1937. | WJISV—1,460k Love and Learn News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour News—Music Dan Harding's Wife Words and Music Music News Ad Club Luncheon Jack Berch’s Boys Pretty Kitty Kelly George Rector Real Life Stories |Farm and Home Hour ‘Women's Clubs Piano Recital Mary Mason N. B. C. Music Guild Salon Orchestra Louise Wilcher Southern Medley Quiet Sanctuary Afternoon Rhythms Edna Sellers News Bulletins Myrt and Marge N. B. C. Light Opera |Historic Flute Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills ‘Wakeman's Sports Page “ Bill Wright Do You Remember? Club Matinee Lorenzo Jones Home Folks Frolic Follow the Moon The Guiding Light Hod Williams’ Orch, News—Sports Page Variety Program Bob Byron Camp Fire Girls U. §. Army Band |Story of Mary Marlin ‘Young Hickory The Singing Lady Mrs. A. H. Vandenberg Archer Gibson Turn Back the Clock Don Winslow Little Orphan Annie 'Wakeman's Sports Page Texas Jim Lewis 'Wakeman's Sports Page Today's Winners Senate Questions All Hands on Deck Dorothy Gordon Evening Star Flashes Vocational Guidance Tea Time Edward Tomlinson i Sundown Revue Oxford Conference News—Did You Know? Chasing the Blues Hawaiian Medley Black and White Dick Messner's Orch. Cocktail Tunes Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms News—Scores Rep. F. A. Hartley 1 Easy Aces Riding High News Bulletins Dinner Hour Amos 'n’ Andy Vocal Varieties Stump-Us Boys Question Mark Hitt'nm’rk ‘Wakeman on Sports Paint Parade News—Music Melody Moments Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald Alexander Woollcott Boake Carter i daagfoaaanana sss 9 0 & ) |League of Nations Soc. Boston Pop Concert Rudy Vallee |Five Star Final Sung by Langford Eddy Duchin's Orch, Band Wagon 0 |Boston Pop Concert Behind the News Dixie Harmonies N. B. C. Spelling Bee P Joe Sanders’ Orch. Sentimental Mood Music for Today Witc! Musical Revue Art Brown Tale Major Bowes™ Amateurs | 8:( March of Time ocooolnnnn N. B. C. Night Club | Eddie Varzos’ Orch. 00 | News Buletins !slumber Hour News—Music Supper Dance Northern Lights ‘Wrestling Matches Clark Dennis Robert Horton Harry Hopkins Sports-Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolie ) Night Watchman Sign Off News Bulletins Henry King's Orch. Bunny Bergman's Orch. Anson Weeks’ Orch, Chas. Gaylord”s Orch. TOMORROW Gordon Hittenmark Joe Sanders' Orch. Lights Out 'S PROGRAM MAY 28, 1937, Ray Benson's Orchestra The Witching Hour News Bulleting Sign Of News—Sun Dial Sun Dial ) |Morning Devotions Island Serenaders Cheerio |Gordon Hittenmark Musical Clock )| Breakfast Club Breakfast Club—News Gordon Hittenmark “« . “« . | Tim Healy |Ma Perkins News Bulletins Myriad Voices | Mrs. Wiggs John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children Art Brown Leo Freudberg's Orch. Marriage Clinic News—Police Flashes Sun Dial Sun Dial Masked Caballero Bachelor's Children Betty and Bob Betty Crocker Modern Cinderella John K. Watkins The O'Neills Personal Column Vick and Sade Edward MacHugh David Harum Backstage Wife How to Be Charming The Old Refrain Musical Program Merry Go Round | Magazine of the Air Big Sister Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe U. 8. Marine Band Love and Learn News Bulletins Farm and Home Hour Paint Parade Story of Mary Marlin Joe Dumond’s Cadets Better Business News—Music Dan Harding's Wife Words and Music | Merry Go Round Theater Row We Are Four [Newark Orchestra News—Concert Luncheon Concert Church of the Air The Gumps Your News Parade Helen Trent Romance Our Gal Sunday Five Star Revue Pretty Kitty Kelly George Rector Real Life Stories Farm and Home Hour Golden Gate Bridge Radio Guild Union College Chorus Mary Mason Salon Orchestra Louise Wilcher Piano Capers Quiet Sanctuary Through a Woman's Eyes| Afternoon Rhythms News Bulletins Myrt and Marge Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills Music to Italy Club Matinee Tea Time Follow the Moon The Guiding Light | Wakeman'’s Sports Page |Howard Lanin's Orch. Base Ball Game 58585 P Three Consoles Texas Jim Lewis ‘'Wakeman's Sports Page Variety Program |Base Ball Game ) |Story of Mary Marlin |The Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes N. B, C. Program Dari Dan Adventures Don Winslow Little Orphan Annie ' Wakeman's Sports Page Hod Williams’ Orch. Today's Winners Eddie Alexander Traffic Safety Inst. Doris Kerr Funny Things g e 58535858 )| Education in News Davis Cup Preview 5:30 [Tea Time Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 2:30 pm.—WMAL, Recital Frederick the Great's Flute. §:00 pm.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes, Evening Programs. ¥:00 pm.—WRC, Rudy Valles; Star WJSV, The a8, WOL, Final”; Band Wagon. “Five Sundown Revue News—Did You Know? 10:00 p.m.—WOL, Tango Tempos Black and White Harold Turner . Wrestling Matches. 11:15 pm.—WMAL, B8lumber Hour. on harmonis OLR4A, 25.3¢ m,, 11.84 meg. Short-Wave Programs. 8:55 p.m.—PRAGUE, Cuech Phil- Betty Hudson Evening Rhythms News—Scores Canals 14 Centuries 01d. “Venice of the Orient,” or Srinagar, capital of the State of Kashmir, in Northern India, is traversed by canals built Lake c Orchestra, wood 9:40 p.m.—SANTIAGO, Dance Music, 10:00 p.m.—“The meg.; CB960, 312 m,, 9.60 meg. Empire Follies,” 196 m, 1526 GSF, 198 m, 14 centuries ago. The noiseless waterway streets are connected with the river and with the neighboring | Dal. A city famous for its silver, -carving, precious stones, carpets and silk. WILLIAM A.BRADY 1S GUEST STAR Kate Smith Hostess to Broadway Producer. Bob Burns Back. ILLTIAM A. BRADY, 13- year-old theatrical produ- cer and actor, will be presented by Kate Smith as a feature of the Bandwagon show, heard through WJSV at 7 o'clock. His vehicle is to be a radio version of “A Free Soul,” which he produced in 1928 with Lester Lonergan in the leading role. Lonergan became ill after the second performance, and Brady stepped in for the duration of the run. Brady, husband of Grace George y | and father of Alice Brady, has been active as a manager during his long Broadway career, guiding Jim Corbett and James J. Jeffries. AZOOKA-PLAYING BOB BURNS returns to Bing Crosby's music We carry one of the largest and most va- ried stocks in town. Shop and save at th E. MORRISON PAPER CO. Ave. hone N Trico Vacuum Wipers Sales—Repairs LLER-DUDLEY( 16 144 ST.NW. NORTH |saj Dr. J. Thomas Nelson OPTOMETRIST Formerly with Kinsman Optical Co. Now Located 311 COLORADO BLDG. lith & G STS. N.W. Eve Examination Eyeslasses Prescribed and Fitted Telephone DIstrict 1331 TFENDER BeNnT? ‘Booy DeNt?. See Us! COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIRS Any Service for Any Car! CENTRAL woi WORKS 443 EYE ST NwW DI 616! BLUE BELL SHOE PLG CORN The bride laughs last a since she's found out how the groom goes for Blue Bell Shoe Peg Corn Already ooked—)ust heat and Ty EachoAFish Co.‘. 22 Municipal Fish Mkt. Special for Friday and Saturday Last Week for Shad So We Offer Potomac Roe Shad, boned at Sword Fish ___ Red Snappers . Filet of Sole_____lb. 30c Soft Shell Crabs__doz. $1 Live Hard Crabs_doz. 50c Large Shrimp ____Ib. 30¢ Cooked Shrimp __lb. 60c Live Lobsters ____Ib. 45¢ Crab Flakes _____lb. 60c We also have Cooked Lobsters and Crabs We always have all kinds of Sea Foods and the Very Best Phone Natl. 7973 We Deliver GEE, MOM, MAKE LOTS OF SANDWICHES FOR THE D. C., THURSDAY hall, with Zasu Pitts and Gail Patrick of the screen and Rudolph Ganz, con- cert pianist, as guest stars—WRC at 9 o'clock. CONDUO'(OR ARTHUR FIEDLER draws from the works of Wagner, Handel, Beethoven and Saint-Saens for the program of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra “pop” concert, a full hour feature on WMAL at 7:30. ”THE WITCH'S TALE,” eerie Mutual feature, celebrates its, sixth anni- versary, becoming the oldest dramatic series on the air, when “The Scar” is presented over WOL at 9. }IARRY L. HOPKINS, Federal relief head,. discusses “The Federal Government in Social Welfare” at a meeting of ‘the National Conference of Social Work, with the address broadcast by WJSV at 10:30. NNA MAY WONG and Florence Reed play the leading roles in “Autumn Flower,” one-act drama to | be offered by Rudy Vallee. Joe Lau- rie, jr, vaudeville and night club | comedian, will receive his introduction | to radio—WRC at 7. 'WO popular sustaining W. B. C. features are on WMAL's schedule, | the Spelling Bee, guaranteed to pre- | MAY 27, 1937. sent at least a few words of which one has never heard, and the Night Club, with Maury Amsterdam as master of ceremonies—9 and 10, re- spectively, LAST TWO RELEASED IN MYSTERY DEATH By the Associated Press. BAKERSFIELD, Calif, May The last two persons held as materiai | witnesses in the strange death of | 19-year-old Dorothy Shrum were re- leased yesterday, and Sheriff Ed | Champness said: “No solution is in sight.” The two are Percy G. Masson, who employed the girl's th keeper, and W. G. Benton, another | employe of Masson's. l _“She was strangled to death in a| House full of people,” the sheriff said, | “but none of those around her heard | a sound or knows anything about ! the case.” | The girl's nude body was found in| & bedroom May 18. “Tang o' The Sea” Food Crab Imperial Friday, 11:30 AM. to Midnight OCrisfield style including clam broth. fried Scal- salad. homemade rum buns. bread. butter, coffee, tea or glass of beer, lops. B8aratoga Air Beer c,oi0a; Long hours spent outdoors under a het summer sun requires perfect vision, Do not risk your eyes. Stop in today for a complete examina- tion and analysis. M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. LANG'S SOUR OR DILL PICKLES 23 25¢ Tomato JUICE 14 0z. 25c cans NATION-WIDE MAYONNAISE HORMEL ~ Boned Chicken 43c 6 oz, can GOOD LUCK MARGARINE Dated for Freshness Picnic Suggestions Stuffed Olives wmobot. 10 it 17¢ Campfire Marshmallows 1. pke. 17¢ Peter Pan Salmon 2 tait cans 25¢ FAIRFAX HALL Corned Beef - - - - . _ UNDERWOOD'S Deviled Ham - - - . FAIRFAX HALL 2 == 25¢ Peanut Butter - - . . ' 23¢ Jjar Wax Paper - - 2 5.15¢ 5 17¢ NATION-WIDE Imported Sardines NATION-WIDE Fruit Cocktail __ N. B. C. PREMIUM Flake Crackers N. B. C. CHOCOLATE Nector Creams _____ Hires Root Beer___contents Ritter Tomato Juice Lang’s Sweet Mixed Pickles________a. M. P. C. Paper Napkins 3 pree. 25¢ OVALTINE “The Food Beverage” can EXTRA! AL Sacrifica Prices Mined and sold hy ws at about eest in order to keep our help working Blue Ridge Va. 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DOLE’'S PINEAPPLE SPEARS e 19c¢ VAN CAMP'S TUNA FISH 21 29¢ GRAPE JUICE pt. ]9¢ ot 35¢ LANG'S Sweet, Sour or Dill PICKLES 25 19¢ Action Photos of JOE DI MAGGIO AND OTHER BIG LEAGUE PLAYERS 2 Pkgs, Ige. can 39 Spring Onions_ Radishes Texas Onions _ ICEBERG LETTUCE*10c & 12¢ Green Peas p Celery__ Juicy Oranges_ Fancy Lemons _ RIPE BANANAS . ON PACKAGE BACKS WHEATIES 23: ersrit?:bq- A Sparkling Bracing Beverage 2% Sc bottles contents 7:30 p.m.—WMAL, Boston Pop Concert, 8:00 pm.—WRC, 8how Boat; WJSV, Maj. Bowes' Amateurs. 9:00 pm.—WRC, Bing Crosby; WJSV, Floyd Gibbons. 15.14 meg..; GSD, 25.5 m, 1175 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. ! WISH ALL MY SALESMEN WERE LIKE You! Red "Label Brown Label Ib. PARSON’S HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA GOETZE'S Smoked Hams—U. S. 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