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Broadcast Tonight to Re- veal Superstition Wrackers S A special Friday the thir- teenth feature, Robert Ripley will present a broadeast of the | proceedings of the Chicago 13 | Club dinner during his program to- | night over WMAL at 8 o'clock. The organization is composed of business men in the Windy City and is dedi- | of the day. There are 13 members. Among the antics in which they en- | gage whenever the thirteenth day of & | month falls on Friday are: Entering | sitting under open umbrellas at the | table, spilling salt on the table, break- | ing mirrors between courses and em- | ploying only cross-eved waiters at their | at Work. | cated to scoffing at the evil portents the dining room under a step-ladder, | functions. (CUAIRE TREVOR heads the cast | which presents & preview of a new | film, “'One Mile From Heaven,” during | the Hollywood Hotel program. The story is about a girl reporter who “scoops” her male rivals. and Sally Blane, Douglas Fowley and Judge Ben Lindsey have supporting roles—WJSV, 8 o'clock. A MOTHER'S attempt to influence her son in & musical career against his father’s wishes is drama- tized in the Court of Human Relations =—WRC, 8:30. | | “JSVENINGS WITH PAPA HAYDN" ~ i3 the title of a new series to be naugurated over W.JSV tonight at 9 Haydn is to be projected as a living character by a radio actor. RENE RICH transfers her broad- casting activities to Hollywood, with tonight marking her last Friday even- | ing program—WMAL at 7. | | “,\NO’I‘HP‘.R episode in Orson Welles' projection of “Les Miserables,” the Victor Hugo novel, is to be heard ! through WOL at 9:30 o'clock. W. P. A. ART PROJECT TO HOLD CLASS SERIES The Federal art project of the W.| P. A. is sponsoring a series of classes in drawing and painting to develop talent and art appreciation amo | terested persons, at 1623 H street C ism and instruction is given on Monday and Thursday mornings from 10 am. to noon: on Saturdays from 2 to 4 pm. and on Wednesdays and Fridavs from 8 to 10 pm The studio is used for still life and portrait painting. but pupils also bring {n landscaping for eriticism. | Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 pm.—WMAL, Club Mati- nee. 4:45 p.m—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes Evening Programs. 7:00 p.m.--WRC, Service Hour WISV, Broadway Vari- eties 3:00 pm.—WJISV, “Hollywood Hotel”; WMAL, Robert L. Ripley. 9:00 pm.—WRC, “The First Nighter”; WMAL, Tom- my Dorsey’s Orchestra; WOL. “Les Miserables.” 10:15 p.m.—WMAL, Promenade Concert. 10:30 p.m.—WOL. Art Brown 11:15 pm.—WMAL, Slumber Hour. Short-Wave Programs. 8:00 pm.—BUENOS AIRES. Light Symphony Or-| | chestra, LRX, 31.6 m, 966 meg 8:45 p.m.—CARACAS, Orchestra, YVS5RC 517 m., 5.8 meg. 9:30 p.m.—LONDON, “Prelude to Success,” GSG, 16.8 m., 1779 meg.; GSI, 196 m. 526 meg.; GSD, 255 m., 1175 meg.; | | GSB, 31.5 m,, 9.51 meg. Concert | Here's That | Amazing Way to ILL you do only turo pleas- ant things to take off your ugly fat? eat sensill Second, mix 3{of a glass of Welch's Grape Juice with 1§ of a glass of water end drink before meals, and at bed- time. Nostrictdiet- §ng, exercising or taking drugs. Yer! —weight losses of 7 pounds a month have been credited 2o this safe method. UseWelcl nade from the finest grapes grown; al- ways full strength; always pure. Irene Rich, over 40, weighs the same as she did et 16, She says, “Eat sensibly —Drink Welchs Grope Juice.” WATCH YOUR HUSBAND'S WEIGHT Insuranee Companies warn about the dangems of overweight. For they have definitely provedthatoverweight places too much of aload on the heart, isoften asociated with such diseases as dia- betes and kidney trouble—and short- ens the normal apan of life. Don’t allow your bushand to become overweight. Suggest this amazingly easy, pleasant, safe Welch way to redyce. TONIGHT IRENE RICH WMAL—T7 o'clock h Grape Juice Co., West Siauie 255585558 = = 555 vooo mPE® uNNN OO Mool vwon sasaalvwuwe | figured that he had place | would establish a real name for him- | self manager MaGuire was a swell street- | sweeper. | more dirty deals than a crooked poli- | stepped into the shower to i CAPITAL'S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM PM.| WMAL—630k. | WRC—950k. AUGUST 13, 1937. WOL-—1,310k. WJISV—1,460k. Pepper Young Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills W-‘}em-vf_‘. Sports| Concert Hall o Three Consoles | Lorenzo Jones Mountain Boy Jean Edwards 73100/ Club Matinee 55| e 3:30| 3:45| Terss Jim Lewis [Bob Byron News Bulletins | Souvenins Ray Keating's Or./Bon Voyage 4:00 Al Bernard 4:15 Escorts and Betty :30 Val Garvin's Orch.| :45|Even’g Star Flashes| Jackie Heller | Arthur Lang Melody Moments Don Winslow YN ES [Prodigies Three Treys Doris Kere Funny Things akeman's Sports Radioland Orch. akeman'sSports |Sundown Revue |Barry MicKinley | News—Music Rhyth Education News 5 H. Kogen's Orch. Lowell Thomas 8 & =3 [EXPRTRTS i Washboard Blues Co‘clln! Capers |Ray Heatherton Evening_Rhythms News—Music Tomorrcw's Races [Maj. Al Stevens |Amos 'n” Andy Uncle Ezra Carol Weymann Evening Album News Bulletns | Dinner Hour Ink Spots G. Haenschen's Or.! 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Joe Sander’s Or. - 5K 3 Night Watch, | hr. TOMORRO! Gordon Hittenma 853 ES Today's Prelude | 83858 Breakfast Club | G G Gordon_ Hitteamark Musical Clock News—Hittenmark |Art Brown {Gordon Hittenmark - | Lights Out | W’S PROGRAM. k| [News—Sun Dial Sun Dial Sun Dial {News—Art Brown Art Brown {News—Art Air Sweethearts Melodic Cameos [The Vass Famil News Bulletins | Children's Froh Bill Kroaz's Orch. | ™ Charioteers BEEEH Ruth Cross Richard Maxwell iLel'l Pretend Singing_Strings y |News—Police c |Variety Program v Rancheros Nancy Swanson | Mystery Chef Dixie D:bs ad Voices H. Nagel's Orch. s S35 Variety Program | Organ Recital u. | |U._S. Army Band Concert Hall | Continertals 11:00 Call to Youth _ 11:15 Three Marshalls 11:30' Bavarian Orch. ) 5 ] it PM. 12:00 Strings and Things News—Music 12:15 News Bulletins :30 Farm & Home Hr. Rhythms Concert Ensembl Whitney Ensemble [Hit_ Tunes | Jack Shannon W Orientale e Theater Row George Hall's Or. 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TTHE moment that Tuffy MaGuire took over the figurative of control for middleweight Hurricane Hank it looked like a 100 per cent tough break for Hurricane. We all — from his on the Lower East Side and | in the pugilistic world As a| He could get himself into tician and it looked like he'd drag | Hurricane along with him. One day, just after Hurricane had\ his Whole Bushe 75 or4lb SELECT MEATS Breast Lamb Veal Cutlet _ Boneless Breast Ve Shoulder Veal Roast ____ Lge. Lean Smoked Shoulders Fat Back or Bean Pork Sliced Bacon _ Fresh Eggs, Nearby Chuck Roast Beef_ Pork Loin Roast Best Table Butter _ Sour Pickles, bulk Beef Liver ____ Fine American Cheese Fancy Bologna _ Fresh Shoulders Sliced Luxury Loaf (Delicious for Sandwiches.) Fresh Killed Stewing & Baking FRUITS & VEGETABLES Finest Home Grown ‘omatoes Fresh Tender Beets 3hun.10¢ Rl New Sweet Potatoes Fancy New Green Lima Beans < Large Juicy Lemons Boston Lettuce __ Celery _ __ New Gree! 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