Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1937, Page 15

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THE EVE SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 Brain Twizzlel's roommates. Henry and Mary are en- | with who and where each man went War-Time Governor Dies. heart attack yesterday, » gaged to be married. Dick goes to | to school. Can you? SHREVEPORT, La., September 13| The former State executive had ’ REED IS H]RUM | CAPITAL S RADIO PROGRAM et e (See Answer on Page B-14) (® —Ruffn G. Pleasant, 66, Louis- | been retired from active politica and BY PROF. J. D. FLINT. fi’n‘:g‘f:'menf'%:gm‘nmr Sat Sesih (Copyright, 1937.) iana’s war-time Governor, died of a'legal practice since 1926, TODAY'S PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 13, 1937 | FXVE girls who attended a fashion- | Boiys school is Pennsylvania. Helen able school were celebrating lhefh“ never met f: P:noemn; ;n“n M. —1.310k JSV—1460k | end of examinations and decided to|JORN's escort is from Harvard. Bill's 1 D ’Im ‘IVM,\;:L_‘{%— i \!IC—J!S& N wo‘; et KB:I' B —— | stay with their escorts beyond regula- ! flancee rooms with "g_’“' "":; e, | ub Matinee Lorenzo Jones | News Bulletins — [Bob Byion tion hours. As & result a faculty | G0esn't know any Columbia men & Netwo ktoC Discussion Y dm‘h Sy orm. B’““'""‘"'%%“,';‘}" member found them dancing at a | Mary doesn't know any Princeton rk to Carry Discussio - - M e i ol Cosst il o S v S - 'y [ e al [Piano_Recital il s THAM(C FOR N After digesting the information the of Constitution by So- 200 |Lucille wnd Lanny |Bonnic Stewart | Wakeman's Sports [Organ Recital fuftilty el AWM WS Whs i *15 |Escorts and Beity |Home Folks Frolic| * * Clyde Barrie - licitor General. :30 | The Singing Lady |Don Wislow L Doris Kere 4:45 |Even'g Star Flashes Jackie Heller . Funny _Things oS i bl 500 [U.S. Army Band |Sundown Revue |Washbourd Blues [Evening Rhythms | i o o A o S:IS‘T" < John Gurney Cocktail Capers Four Stars | i . 5:30 | Tea Time [ News—Music i ews—Sports | Nt o R o Y- | 5:45|Lowell Thomas _{Singing Stongs | Johnson Family _[Dr. Otto Glosser The Star and broadcast over a coast- | 0:00 | Variety Show Amos 'n’ Andy ‘Wakeman on Sports| Poetic Melodies to-const, network of National Broad- | 6:15] = = |Uncle Ezra Five Str Final Arch McDonald casting Co. stations, with WMAL | 6:30 |News Bulletins |Vic Arden’s Orch. Dinner Concert |Geo. Hall's Or. # carrying the feature locally at 9:30, | 6:45-| Dinser Hour Ink Spots [News—Music __|Boake Carter The address is of particular interest | 7:00 |Yom Kipper [Burns aud Allen | To Be Announced |H. Heidts Orch, because it precedes by but a few| 7:15( * * g Tl e days the celebration of the 150th an- ;:its),P-fl Martin's Or. ' The Voice International Salon Pick and Pat L niversary of the signing of the doc- | ' 3 the . ument. 800 Wclody Contrast | Fibber McGes | Deteciy: Mystery Radio Theater | Di81L S0 W6 be depied the Bames EED is a firm believer in the the- | 8:30 [“Accent on Youth”|Hour of Charm |Concert Favorites | * S night cuib knew all of S8 o 4 dicial h | gags| v “ - Stamp Club Pa— sters and didn't want to get them in ory that judicial review has as| 8:4 Jul = thiRilh w0 1 ~wonlld oxly. iV tile its function_the determination of | g:llxs) “Animal Kingdom"|Frank Black's Orch.| Elder Michaux | Wayne Kings Or. | information: Margaret and Joan are procedural questions and nof e| 9: Wi A P e e e Ny R e * weighing of matters of policy. | 9:30 |Radio Forum Music for Moderns Ve:p‘e;r-Munc “Neck o' Woods™ | 9ulsl % % EA Art Brown = JANET GAYNOR and Robert| {000 Vigabonds T e e YO UR RADIO EFINITE warning signals Montgomery present a radio dram- | 10:15 |King's Jesters | Supper Dance {Boxing Bouts S always precede baldness. atization of the film, “A Star Is|]0:30 Soft Ball Game |Codolban's Orch. | * So.f.l B-.ll Game WON’T WORK When oury ;;)itchexoril laden Born.” in the Radio Theater—WJSV |10:45| * i | 40 s PHONE MET. 0764 4 y scal = - & 8 oclock. Lionel Stander has & | [1:00 [News Bulletins [Night Owl [News—T. Dorsey |Arch M:Donald An expert radio technician will with dandruff, and when your hair supporting role. [11:15|Slumber Hour |Rita Rio's Orch. (Tommy Dorsey 5 _{ i estimate repair costs. It you DO YOU NEED \ falls abnormally in the “danger P[HE Inst Balt-hour of piay in el Rl Tocle _ {im firde Dy domes fae T hotemeiom A TELEPHONE? | zones” (forehead and crown) you finals of the national soft ball| 3007 - . 5 i 3 1 are being warned that baldness is tournament being held in Chicago. 8 | 12:00 | Night Watchman | Sign OF Orrin Tacker's Or.[ Witching Hour LEETH BROS. . | e ot Gt et cnce i;-:; aired by WMAL and WJSV at i &._liz y.;'(')u.' ?‘,A Sign Off 1220 13th St. NW. 8AM.to8P.M. CHANGE OF ADDRESS? 3 oo wish to avoid Baldhess. ;A intz's r.—News| oqge i . S . h uarter-million other men R. FRANK BLACK conducts the | 1200 |NightWatch. (1 5r)] Lights Out T h.?: :o:et —'l :msult Thomas. Thomas A D cnestra in the waits and fmle | A, TOMORROW'S PROGRAM, CUSTOM-BUIL Ag&iglg:z? tcabine: s DeoveA Ny Aliioet two décades from Gounod's “Faust,” and the finale | 500 ki F 2 e s to Lisst's “Second Hungarian Rhap- | 2f(|x5) i FURNITURE of success — is reliable, dignified, and mexi sody"—WRC at 9 o'clock. 6:30 i 5 pensive. It ends dandruff, stops abnorma b hair loss, and promotes hair growth ori the : . JOEN and Elaine Barrymore are co- | 3 o0 Morning Devotions | Gordon_ Fittenmark| Musical Clock 1 IF SO, Sl o i starred in a radio version of Sam- | 7.5 Today's Prelude o e i i G thin and bal lpot.,. 8 ay for a n 5 son Raphaelson’s “Accent of Youth,” | 7:39| % % - - News—Art Brown | = = Il the plete scalp examination. No charge is 'K M@ supported by Herbert Mundin, Wil-| 7.45| = = i Ant Brown Sl Business Office made for the examination nor for consulta- . f itdi e sudAstald” Allwyn— | o it O~ | News—Ttimeserk [Ast Bie News—Sun Dial $37.75 o St B do not come within the SUite 1050-51, Washington Building il 85| = - Gordon_Hittenmark| * * Sun Dial Free Estimater METROPOLITAN i i ,m"’“ w‘t“ a7 (Corner N. Y. Avenue and 15th 8t. N.W.) i irginia | 8:30 |Bkfst. Club—News * Lo ean Atbey 9900 scope omas treatment you (Separate Devartments for Men and Women) fi:fi.fi:{:lfi? 1;5“1:;:15:)1':] ety | 8:45 [Myriad Voices e News—Ast Browa e Gy Workmanshis promptly told. HOURS—9 AM. to 7 PM. SATURDAY to 3:30 P.M. - be treated by Carl Carmer during| o:00 [Mary Marin Mrs. Wi (| Snging Strings | Pretty Kity Kelly | § 1, France Upholstering Co. {onighUs program n s our Neck | 3 ;(5] x.ugha de Leath ]lnhn Other Wite/Choi Lnnc - ?"ifi: uD‘dm Marge sk e o iy Jre © the Woods” series—WJSV, 9:30. | 3 ews Bulletins ust Plain Bil arriage Clinic ¢ . 9:45 |Melodic Cameos | Today's Children |News—Police Madison _Ensemble s e - = - INE of the biggest-sell 10300 | The O'Neills David Harum Get Thin to Music| Mary Lee Taylor hits of musical nistors are to e |10:15 |Road of Life |Backsage Wife |Southern Mediey |Air Magazine *# presented by Horace Heidt and hi | 10:30 |Vicand Sade |The Myitery Chet Dr. L. C. Wagner (Big Sister Brigadiers over WJSV at 7 o'clock. | 10:45 |Edward MacHugh Hi, Boy: ©_~__ IRealLife Stories " |IT:00 Terri Franconi |Dick Leibert To Be Announced P;:wkfi"hyfl;,m- 7 be L @ ) } . e 11:15 | Grace and Scotty |¥he Goldbergs EE our News Para » Congregational Leader Dies 11:30 | Matinee {Barry McKinley |Morning Concert |Helen Trent F % G i : k. # i o J11sHSY 0 - | Armchair Quartet | We Are Four Our Gal Sunday 5 - FORE., Soolamiber 13 1) | et e N S Dr. Charles Edward Jefferson, 77, Con- | P. M. | - gregational clergyman, educator and | 77007 o and Learn |News—Music | Orrin Tricker Orch.|Betty and Bob y ' buthor and for 32 years pastor of the | {515 |Nows Bulletins | Dan Harding’s Wife|News—Music {Hymn Program r a l n ew as o n es Proadway Tabernacle Church, died of | 12:3 | Fyrm & Home Hr. Words and Music Organ Recital |Grimm's Davghter L] months’ finces at Priwwilians Depog 12451 °_* ki Church o the AirIn Hollywood N.H. friends here were natieq " " | 1:00|Farm & Home Hr. Musicale Luncheon Concert | Afersoca Rbyih - » L el P o . Freudberg's Or.|Home Counsel . Dr. Jefferson opened the Interna- ','3?, | Music Guild [ Mary Mason Luncheon Dance [Dalton Brothers . tional World Church Alliance at Co-| |:30 | Muric § e 9 IBetween Bookends erEpRve i 2:00] Airbreaks TPepper Young | Wakemans Sporis Theater Matince 5 |Ma Perxins = 9§ | b 1 { 2:30 | Kidoodlers Vic and Sade ol |Concert Hall Air Headliners 2:45 |Have You Heard?|The ONeils | * * s & | 3.00 | Traffic Safety |Lorenzo Jones |News Bulletms |Bob Byron ; Afternoon Programs. 3:45] * 0 Guiding Light | Three Jesters Novelteers 3:15 p.m.—WOL, Norman Bro. | | 3:30[Club Matinee Mary Mrlin Wakeman's Sports |Jewish Program * A 4 i 30D [ {Cowboys i - . et I e ke e No Research! No Study! No Brain Twisters! 4:15 Music Adventure |Nellie Rave arold Turner (Science Service it fpedimy (R TS5 | ITHIS IS A SAMPLE CARTOON : - - . : . Star Flashes ! adiology rothy rdon Evening Programs 4:45 |Eve — 5 B (It is used only for the pur of explaining h 3 :001S N | Sundown R {Cocktail Capers |Hands cn Deck purpose of exp! ing how you can ¢ S o 7:30 pm.—WJSV, Pipe Smoking g;%!;;f:;'ffme'“‘ R el o S e Rhythms enter and win in this contest. Read the explanation below.) HERE is the contest that EVERYBODY has been waiting for! That YOU have been waiting Time; WOL, Interna- | | 5.30|Tea Time | News—Music Spanish Serenade |News—Sports for! No pouring over dictionaries or encyclopedias! No research or study or brain twisting! This latest and greatest Old Gold friend-winning contest is a game of ideas —YOUR ideas. The ideas that flash through your mind-as you glance at some amusing cartooms. All you have to do is write these ideas down in your own everyday language! 1t’s simple! It’s easy! And it can bring you a fortune of $100,000.00 IN CASH! HERE’S HOW YOU WIN! WIN ANY ONE ‘The sample cartoon printed at the left will give you the OF THESE PRIZES idea of this contest. It will show you what to do to win. . Look at the SAMPLE cartoon at the left. Like all the ' official cartoons of the contest, it has one of the con- 1st PRIZE versation balloons left blank. (By a balloon, we mean SI oo’ooo.o o the oval in which conversation is customarily printed.) You'll note that the girl at the left in the cartoon is say- ing, “Say, Mary, I wonder what kind of cigarettes I should $ 2nd PRIZE serve at my bridge party?” Then you'll notice that the balloon for the other girl’s reply is blank. so’ooo'oo The idea of the contest is for you to supply the reply, or remark; in other words, the missing conversation for the 3rd Prize . . 525,000.00 ¢ p.lioon that is blank. 4th Prize . . $10,000.00 Anybody can think of an appropriate reply that Mary might make. If you'll read the explanation below the Sample Sth Prize . . ‘w'“ Cartoon you'll find several different kinds of replies. 6th Prize . . $5,000.00 i tional Salon g Ty wisv, Radis | | D. C. MEN TO GRADUATE Theater. -~ 8:30 p.m.—WRC, Hour of Charm. . - Chester I Steele, 1901 Thirty- 9:00pam.— WISV, Wayne KIng's | | eventn street, and Mark A. Whalen, - 2701 Fourteenth street, will be in the Says One Baby graduating class of the Coast Guard Academy September 20 at New | Wlll Be Enough London, Conn., the Treasury Depart- ( BY the Assoclated Press. ment announced today. HAPEVILLE, Ga., September 13— Assistant Secretary of the Treasury | Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran, 14-year-old Stephen B. Gibbons will present the | bride, was a mother today, but de- | commissions at the exercises. Steele | clared "I never want to have any more | Short-Wave Programs. | | will be dispatched aboard the cutter bfl:“;-mund ST g 3 o g ok | | Campbel at Stapleton, N. Y., and = s SERSAE SN RS horn | ,'55"""053‘:612]::‘3‘ ,fl"?rlka“ Whalen, the Saranac at Galveston, | €arly Sunday at the home of her ) , Tex. parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Snell. | o e | She and her husband, 21-year-old “ 3 - Thomas Cochran, a garage assistant, Heat Hits California. named him John Thomas. LOS ANGELES, September 13 (#).| The pair married last October 1 —Southern California sweltered in a | after eloping with Elizabeth's brother heat wave yesterday. The mercury | Victor and a 13-year-old girl chum, climbed to 108 at Riverside, 104 in the | Margaret Askew. Victor and Mar- cotton-growing Imperial Valley, 107 | garet separated after two months. | at San Bernardino, and 97 in Los| Flizabeth exhibited her baby proud- Angeles. Arthur Wejmar, 43, of Tur- |ly and said “It doesn't matter about lock, died of sunstroke. | the age as long as you are in love.” New Mother, 14, 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- dio Forum. 10:30 p.m —WMAL, WJSV, Soft Ball Tournament 11:00 p.m.—WJSV, Arch McDon- ald. meg. 8:30pm.—BUENOS AIRES » Jazz Orchestra, LRX, 31.06 m., 9.66 meg 9:00 pm.—LONDON Dancing Time, GSG, 168 m, 17.79 meg.; GSIL, 196 m 15.26 meg.; GSD, 255 m., 11.75 meg: GSB, 315 m, 9.51 meg e YOU SUPPLY THE REPLY FOR THE EMPTY BALLOON HERE is what you do to/ win following three replies: 0".":',‘,4"'0"‘05:',‘ Sy ers sel. think of dozens of things that dom drop ashes when they ~Mary would reply. And it's the smoke Old Cotdo same with all of the Official Car- Mary might say: toons in this contest. Just study “Get Old Golds. They're the picture and the comversation always fresh. They'll please 04 supply your own, original re- everybody.” ply for the blank balioon. That's There are s many things that Al there is to it. Mary could reply that it seems Under each of the Official Car- almost needless to give any more toons you will find suggestions examples. For instance, Mary to help you write the missing con- might very well make any of the versation for the empty balloon. This procedure is the same as in Old Gold's previous contest. 100 Prizes 50.00 ea. *5,000.00 No tricks! No catches! NEATNESS DOES NOT COUNT IN THIS 800 Prizes $25.00 ea. $20,000:00 CONTEST! Before you enter this contest, read the rules and find out exactly what you are to do. Then, when you clearly understand A GRAND TOTAL OF the rules, submit your answers in accordance with them. 250,000.00 | GET THE CARTOONS FREE : S at any cigarette dealer’s or at any (-fi?m’d&"w:;:'wrumn- Western Union Office in accordance with Official Rules. ; SEN YOUR ANSWERS EACH WEE & S \ e o e e e “My cholce is Old Golds. 7th Prize . . $5,000.00 D IN YoUu S WEEK e conversation in the cartoon, They're always fresh, al- i i i g Loox, OF THEEMFTY BAL- Get Old Golds. Their Sth Prize $2,500.00 ¢ Fill in the missing conversations on the Answer Form. DO NOT \ i 3 double C“W pack. .. of A For instance, in the SAMPLE age keeps ¢l wonder- SEND IN THE CARTOONS THEMSELVES. \: cartoon nh:v‘p. Mary is being Sully fresh.” 3 Prizes 1,000.00 ea. $3,000.00 The 3 cartoons of each week are known as a Series. Mail your A asl or advice. “ P " h by i M"yo", heaitl m“h; b WZ;% ,:u :?'(;‘u bwnd: 10 Prizes 5500.00 ea. ss,m_. :hn;w;:\ ::' ‘g‘:t?r:i’:ys;:; t‘nny time between now and midnight of % *‘0Old Golds. They hold ase everybody.” $ § p . . " \ their ash betier. N?bog:'u m’; e e 28Prizes *250.00 ea. $7,000.00 Just remember, submit your answers WEEKLY in this contest, burn your tablecloth. contest, Almest snpbely san 50 Prizes *100.00 ea. *5,000.00 sending in the Answer Form each week throughout the eontat. » LUX RADIO THEATR L] ;’ | Janet Gaynor /| Robert Montgomery A STAR IS BORN” DIRECTED BY Cecil B. deMille DS7met s e JA L8 ey Jor Sash anipe You can get the cartoons free, either from your cigarette dealer or from the leading Western Union offices. The 1st to 4th Weeks' Series are now obtainable at most cigarette stands and Western Union offices in attrac- tive Bulletin form. With each Series you will find a convenient ANSWER FORM for filling Ty 7 in your answers. However, any ANSWER FORM you find in 2 newspaper OUR PLEDGE TO EVERY CONTESTANT or magazine or circular is just as acceptable agany other ANSWER FORM. 4 Enclose 3 yellow wrappers from packages of OLD GOLDS (or 8 hand- We shall use every effort to con- judging of answers, your sub- e drawn facsimile copies) with each of your Weekly Series of answers. This duct this contest in-a manner missions will be given the ut- is in accordance with the Contest Rules. Address your envelope to: to insure fairness and the fullest most copsideration. And with 01d Gold Contest, P. 0. Box 9, Varick Street Station, New York, N. Y. measure of opportunity for each the awarding of prizes, informa- and every person who competes. tion will be mailed to all eon- This contest, i 415 etirety, copyrighted, 1937, by P. Lovillard Co., Inc. Individual Files 301 e Sl If for any reason you are unable to obtain the The moment you enter thi 4 DON‘T miss the gala opening of the Lux Radio Theatre's contest, Yo:mlowg individusl In That Spirit LOOK!! cartoons mail the coupon below. new season—the smash-hit show, “‘A Star is Born. fi:he;"}::}“_‘fi;‘e";}é;e:e‘:;g; you are invited to enter this P e————— e — The inside story of Hollywood—of the tears and heartaches submissions will be carefully contest by P. Lorillard Co., Inc., [] it costs to become a star. Janet Gaynor in the same brilliant placed. Your file will at .fi makers of Double-Mellow : OLD GOLD CQNTEST ! role she played upon the screen — Robert Montgomery as the S sty aad Mopar - L . f‘)r"u': ot 1| P.0.Box 9, Varick Street Station, New York, N, Y. man who loved her, but broke her heart. we o umyn yourentry titled to the enthusiastic re- 3 Please send me free of charge the official cartoons of the Join the Lux Radio Theatre fans! Listen in tonight and every in this contest you have set Sponse of every true contest fan ¥ New 0ld Gold Contest. Monday night to come, to a full-hour show crammed with {.?.‘",,".-",,‘;,v‘,‘"“‘,!";","{‘g.?““ c'(') ?.T’.".:Ki',f.' i e F R E S H Y : oo . sparkling entertainment! cash fortne. sk 5 A ! " i Com . WASHINGTON Complete Details About ez i ANV I t H Winners Will Be Sent (Reobiing om) - n ciimaie H o S ™ ™ TIME To All Contestants Mekers of DOUBLE-MELLOW IO e ' o : When the time comes for the OLD GOLD Cigarettes | ’ . ! AND COAST-TO-COAST COLUMBIA NETWORK l & J ) ; ; ’ -

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