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Pottsville Republican from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 8

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i. 1 la. JAGE EIGHT Go re co us Sons of the Gifted Blonde Belle Real Air Veteran Comes as All-Natural Color Chain Station i Talkir POTTSVIIXE, PA EVENING REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY. ILKY 29.

1930 Newsi 'HI'i'" '''rrwassif Eyes. Sometime I'm Happy, from "Hit the El Clvocolo. That Made Me Ctivm In. Weddinv of the Painted Doll. from -Broadway Melody a PVT.

bo Meaaerlal Day Tfceegbte ation Hymn Sing to bs beard K. S. T. The mixed quartet presentinr thla program made op of Muriel llson, i Jink', contralto; Are Too, Cardinal Song. KaJger Song, from' -Rio Rita" WJZ.

tm Flay freaa BMffl T-imf til melodic mi DOIWlur by talkies and bits wbich Bad their ri- Clyde uengier. Tenor, I rln tn Broadway revne at tr. George Vau-a la the accompanist. I WJZ WBZ. WEZA.

JCDKA. For All the Saints no irom ltr VtMr 3ImmiU Tabors Rest, Mixed ouartet: Sleep cm. I EugeM Ormandy Introduce a nov- Beloved, contraiio aoiu. I elty orchestral version or jesaeia Tenting Tonight. Tenor solo.

L'ya "March the Wooden Soldier- over an XBT network in Jack Frosts flofv Momenta at 8 39 P. M- E. T. Benjler; nearer air ti" to Mired quartet: Only Remembered, Soprano and Contralto duet. Muriel i.nn ami Helen Janke: Safe In the Conductor ormanay win organize mualciana into a miniature miiitary I TETJXSXXAT S1CBT EICEUCSTS.

1. M. WAEC-Cik Hrpetforj laeaUt. 4:15 P. JL WJZ At taa Captain TW.

slttck. :54 V. M. VTEAF Eaarbali Score. 6:00 P.

iLWJZ Ao Aady. WEAF Federttitm Ujmm tizg. WAEC Daaca C.rh iL 6il5 P. M. WJZ TatTtat Jester.

6:30 P. WOK CWtrr CabbW Orcaeatra. WJZ BrbaIl Scores. 7:00 T. M.

KAF ITeiackmaa IIori VaHs OrrWstra. Won lUmbrrxtr XitO fjosfowoy OnWttfit JLvrlt Finipaon, acvjvrano. WJZ Lock StriU OrcWttrs, WABC iBteraatiooal SkJeUsstt IX. Terra. P.

HC U. S. Maris fcaaj. 8.00 T. M.

WEAF Area Birtbday Party. WOR lawsa fUr raasrra. WJZ Knox-Dunlap Ortbestra. 8:30 T. WIUF Jack Frost Melody Momeai.

WJZ Maxwell Hoot Mtlodia. P. Mv WOK Copert a4 Motto, Kms. 9:00 P. 1L-WD RCA Orrbettfa.

WABG Kodak Sjaafboeiy Orrbe.tta. 10:00 P. M. Great Lore ScetH- la M.r, la George Titer. 10:15 P.

M.W ABC Hey wood. Braoa'a Radio Coiaasa. 10:30 P. M-WABC Dance CamWak hand for this presentation. 1 1 frrm I Parlacrl." and "Span- Arm of Jesus, Mixed quartet Sleep-In- for the Klaff.

Soprano solo. Muriel Wilson: Lest We Forget, Vocal duet; Morning Land. Tenor and Baritone duet. Clyde Pengler and Arthur lngs Hunt: Crossing the Bar. Mixed lah Dance No.

1" are other orchestral features. Oliver Smith, tenor, appear twice in nolo number. Show Hits of HI 5: Selection from "Prince Selection from "The quartet WEAK. Jeaters Featsre Comedy Dlalegae Original comedy dialogue and. a eon; I pradi" Orchestra Auf Wie- rrom memory re I derseben.

Tenor uuver or.u I'cat of Budapest" will ftlsrhlight tne Ttvaat Jeetera' broadcast at 1:15 Sons; Without a Name. Orchestra Geraldlne. Tenor aolo. Oliver Smith Around the Corner. Intermetso, from Orcbeatrm; March of the p.

K. S. T. :n.ini- sons. Comedy Dialogue, i v'' -w" -a.

Wooden Soldiers. Miniature iiuitary Svenjtall. the Pet of Budapest. I'm Following You. from "It'e a Great Band, A Dream.

Tenor aolo. Oliver i Smith: Spanish Dance o- 1, OrcBea- Life WJZ. Tbbm br Orehratra tra. WEAF. Pnmiiar dance tunes will be played Ilreeta da Koaea-Kera nrerrsm Th Victor Lieht Opera Company by the Lucky Strike orchestra under tha direction of 13.

A. Ilolfe at 7:00 Interpret repreeentatlte works of (SU-Wtf Ne Vart tHC Ca) tain tanriinir American oneretta ram. p. K. S.

T. and Rettcr. from "Scandals 1 losers, Jerom Kern and Reginald de i Vfava to Have You. from "Pointed Koven at 9:00 P. M-.

K. S. T. Heele'V Should from "lrd Byron Amone the artists interpreting taeae JO PtiU Cpitatay Ata wri kc wok sa cee Mdk Uysaa nr. ad a 4t w.

A JO HU Hour ta Capital A Wo WJR WTAU VRC WhaI WMil i 0 How. fcndy Vallee Or A WKH WT(J WJ rilj wri wrc wot won ar. wrjc wht wjtt ii ha WSB W8AI WRVA CKOW KTM VV 0 rthday Party-AHK WKH WJA WTAO CX'IW WT1 ten nrcn wku 1.1 KJtl WRVA PT WWI arc! Turn on the Heat, from are Lucy Marsh. Edna Kei- Sunnvpide YveMdff etaoinshrl losa; and Olive Kline, sopranos ins; in the Itain. from "Hollywood Re- Baker, contralto: Lewis James, xen-or.

lov.n thirty Saturday te.ht and Wilfred Glenn, baas. Nathaniel Nlehtmare. ColleBlate Love, Black Shilkret directs the program. J0 Melody Momenta Alan WJ AS WTAO VCU WFl WRC Selection from "Kobln or CbJeage radio, aow Is ea ef the chestra Babes in the wood, from Verv Good Eddie" Soprano and Harriet Lee. wha ret her start la stars at ebala breadcastinc.

WCAE WWJ WSAI WTAM war. wot weB wfjc trwj wiai wbt wjax wiod wuai WSJ4 WSB KIW TT A WRVA Creat Love Sceaea rn Mone An WW WHR CKOW wrt WWJ fTTAst 11 ao Hour pi Dance Maste Ala WWJ WRC WRVA WJAX WiOl Tenor duet. Kdna Kelloggr and Lewis XEW YORK. May 29. Wl Harriet James? t.v Moonlisrht.

orchestra; They Uidn't Believe Me, rrom rne uin IU WAIC New Yerw tm (C casra) Lee. blond beauty of broadcasting, qualifies as a radio veteran. In ap hpr veara ara nnthlnr to from James Melton tenor, and Chorus Raggedy Ann. from "Step- Hollywood New Studios Of NBC Last ping Stones' Orchestra and worry about, but in radio they are i Olu Promise Me. from "Robin Hood' fjve.

a Jong Ume tn faat moving art. Contralto aolo, Elsie Baker Selec- I Take a took at her past and there's i.OO rritr WABC only; Oa te WCAJf WJ AC WUJ WFBLWKBW WB.EC JO Tip Top Club, Variety Prorram Ah WEXM tTJtAC WCAO WCAO WJAS WFBL WHK WGHP WKBN fO ttoct Torraaca Also LBZ UO WVtt, TTItP WJA1 WUW WKbVT WADC WKKO WWNO WTAK-wr BJ F. W. Wile Also WEAN WNAC WUI CAO Wait, JI WLBW WFBL WKBW WADC WKRC WKUM WfPl WWC rT" tlona from "Csterbury Filerlma I record to nmud of. It in a reci- Word In Swank 1 t.riwaaera juarcn, urtuwu; oI part OI Chicago radio DUitory Today Friday baturaay cradle song.

Soprano aok, Lucy aa WelU I Marsh; Who, from Orches-J Eack In the hazy days of 1913 a elrl fja U. S. Msrlne Bsnd AJm WEAN WNAC LBZ C0 mi tt7rlT19 I tra and Ensemble; Old Fumoneo I anneared at the tudio of WOK. Chl- 1 nC VlUVV OCllOt I Wife, front "Oh. Boy Soprano olo.

I Cago, looking for a Job. She didn't be- A WJAS WLBW WFBL WKBW WADO WKRC WGHP WKHS Arabeaoua Also WEAN WNAC WLFI WCAU CaO WMAL WMP WJAS WLBW WFUU WKBW WAt0 WOUP WPPU WWNC wn oiive Kline; TurnKey somx. irom i (te he had any oarticular talent. Olive Kline; Turnkey Sonar, rrom I a i I AlTieriCa ilirll-Rob Wilfred Glenn, baes and tr Male chorus. WEAF.

WTAG. WGY. Atao WEAN WNAC ftCAU C0 WI4AL Wiii Kntchts Atao WEAN WNAC CAU C0 WI4AL WUI for th position waj that of olfice WFBL WKBW ALXj WHK WRKC WUMP Wf III I'm wk-etf a iv" Ruv irscRr? a i EirL Drama Shows Kaeliah Ceart Seeaes She, started WOK' was new Friend Is tsacK la 1 1 :00 Mld-Week ITogram Alan WEAK WCAU WCAO WMabwIJ WFBL WHEC WKBW WAtC WHK WKRC WGlJf 09T 30 Forum Al-o WEAN WNAC W1.F7. WFAN WCAO WM AL WMP 'JJ A dramatisation of scenes at the Court of Kmc George I rt England, to the radio game, and talent was scarce. Harriet could sins: aivl piny ihe niano nrettv cood.

tha sljtton ofli. CHICAGO. May 13. VP) Broadcasting, which haa not been long out of the back room stage of development, has pushed up nlonsslde of the movies, a pace setter in swank. The National Broadcasting company, in its new quarters atop the recently completed Merchandise Mart, demonstrates the latest in radio grandeur.

There are six studios, all of different design and color effect. Studio Again with a musical setting adapted from -1 the works of Handel will thought So Cia the Jistenere a 1 A fA T3 Vf I at 10:00 P. K. S. T.

tt. a after they heard her. On the air the WLBW WKBW WKRC KB.i wo WW WT AH l.AM va 4 t00 OOaerver WABT; l-n Beat WT At ffll WMAL WHP WLBW WFBL WKBW WQUP KkM Wn NC WTAR WKBJ WIH1 w.i Harool Brotan Ataa Wr.AM veNAC WI.W Wr1 W- Tin nt awr -am a- rfi 11 ft fsW t)4 taS." V. WT aa The musical drama is entitled "In Sla V-jr 't i 4 'I it li ji 1 I Georgian Times" and is one in the series of Great Love Scenes In Music went wien an artist did not show up. Spasmodic appearances became the regular thins and ber tame spread.

From WOK she went to WLS. KYW, W1BQ ana the Chicago NBC studios. HandPl was musician at the court of the Hanoverian king and received is the largest radio It Csrnlyai-Alao WEAN WIJ1J5 WCAU WCAO wL Wtr is feet long. 51 na III RW uini. rcknw watir wkri Wf.HP wkhS trart If so i f3r WA feet high.

It will ho 1,000 person. hiaO-MMnlrht Melodies EA WNAC WLB7. WCAU WMAL WUP V1EI inspiration for many of his composition there. WEAS it WGHP WSPD WWNC WTAR WDBJ WBRC WPO Vl-V tftlBIR Haunt Directs Slumber Hoar The Slumber Hour trosxam under wnere nuww may. see auu hear the broadcasts, others where they may see only; make-up room; rehearsal studios, and many office are nrovided.

When Weldell Halk who conducted the Theater of the Air over the CBS chain for a year, broueht her to New York to appear in one of hUi program, she remained. She had tmpreeeed the CBS program officials much that they put her on the staff. Now she ap the. direction of James Haufit will aUo a tt i include a male quartet at 10:00 P. M.

Three years ago the compaay had two email room, a staff of three and Girls Songs I Laughs! 3-J Pep! "-I" The quartet to be heard in-the fol ait) mi i if i tTilt. i Hf pears in numerous CBS programs, including Minute Dramas, in which, she lowing program consist of Harold MJ WJZ Nra Vara 7SO (NC CKalat Floyd Gibbons Also WJR WLW WHT WftVA WJX TFlL :00 n' Andy AIM WBZ WHAM KLaKA WRC CKUW WWVA W7TF BT WCKY WJAX WIOD; lh Jseiera av WCKT :30 Score WJZ: Vincent tpl Dane Orcha.ita-WJI F0 B. A. Rolte Orcn. Also WBAL WHAM KDKA WJR KTW Hatters Orchestra Also WUZ WBAL Kt'KA WCT WJ JO Harold Panford Orrb.

Alan WPZ WRAL WHAM PK wrR WHAS WSM WBT WJAX WRVA WSB KIW WIOD WIT CkliW OO To Be Announced WJZ and F'ittaf 10 Slumber Music: Mellow Mekndlea WJZ ftatloee t0J Amoa 'p Andy As (Second stre4cstt Oaly te WIlAi WM Ull (WLW WJR 1st lSm.1 llXV-a A. Rolf Orth, (Second WSU WlB WLW WIIAI Branch and Steele Jamison, tenors: is Maizte. Harriet likes to tell about the ti Edward W'olter, baritone, and Earl sn ta i Waldo, bass." one program from Chicago. Instead of the usual velvet or monks' cloth drapes tp deaden auundn. the new studios will be wailed with adjustable narrow panels.

The new tludioa will be occupied In June. that she stuck to the microphone for 72 hours aiding WLS to collect a fund It fMlSS I Silt 't for the Florida hurricane sufferers. ior tne loriaa Hurricane sulterers. ri.a. itii4 r.

li. nr. (f' Tpt it 1 TI 1 Ull't leaded UOI ohe conaidered. was the high A lsA, A IW 1 ght radjj work whjch haj! tf't tt a I ia 4 i 4., eluded children's programs Shakes- I KH .11 pearean plays, harmony cringing, piano I IIXOAVVCU llUUdC Tfc 1 playing, and classical and popular rnaA Melody Quartette ar At.Aji 1 fr twl I t- A'f 1.. tea 4 t.tj 1 songs.

Miss Lee, by the way, was the May of May and June, the rormer WLS harmony team. She has a deep contralto voice. For a lone listeners did not know On Air Tonight sts-s WLW Clawaaaad te rt Vnn fa 1 -mt- Tow iter rnnx l.fcla lirwWj ar4 r. aritlr and I wjm pnnH tie erterenadTS aM rr y.4 MrVoaiaell 1 TsTw 11:1) Dane Mu WOB ewark lit 6:0 I'wU ivn I i Ta lk Ca bblee 7:00 lUmberrer Symphony :00 Hanger Harmony Duo Orchestras IUJ Wi AC X-klla. Ill ltue Law :00 porta Herman's lilt Hour of Feature Trappers :00 Organ 1 that Lee, who sang the eolos a'yVMjiA.

A rwf A a ta aAe am ai-i; a. Mighty Lak A Huee and "Should will be the tuneful contributions of the Maxwell Hout-e Melody quartette on Thursday night's Maxwell House Coffee radio program. Harold in the dance broadcasts of Ted Fior-ito's Chicago orchestra was not a male but the fair Harriet. Chicago, in Miss Lee's mind, should be spelled with capital letters. Shew proud of the fact that she' originated at- n.4.

ii At ai'at. i a- A i1 tar tlw tiuiif i tVi I Iwtstnww. was a Tvit AUe there, and to slur her home town is to start a verbal encounter In which MT. LAFFEE iluuiatp fa tiA a. Mrs.

Andrew Ktar was a a San tor has selected a veritable bouquet of familiar and well loved melodies for his orchestra that evening, including Victor Herbert's tuneful Inspiration. "Orange Ftlti Kreisler'a "Llebesfreud' and selection from the chann.ug "San The complete program for the Max itrsaour a at iia i i i- 1 she is the victor more often than not. W0R Highlights KhlisrJ Urace trsnactcJ luiac I wasaw i -a. -aaa in lTimroe. Tuelsy afternoB.

well House Hour at 9:30 P. E. D. I X'iia-sm' VIZ 5 Mrs. John MeloocbW-k.

spent several S. Thursday. Mav 79. over Sin. Simpson, whose rich lyric I tion WJZ and a nation-wide network 1 hours, shoppin? in PottfTille.

Tops. soprano voic charms thousands or 1 of the National Broadcasting Cora-1 wff 1tK i nfrin Frits Rrennan uroaaciiaun com- iiyTiff t.ufrn. Frit 13 re nan I "TT" "TT -t Kli' radio listeners nightly when she sings pany follows In WO Rs will appear Orange Bloeson, as soloist with the Bamberger Little semble In the MMm. s'Sas JniBBoarome todai Symphony Orchestra, under the direc Muriel Wilson a freud. Orcheotra tion of Philip Jamee.

at the concert to be broadcast from WOR on Tmir- Quartette; The Thunderers Orcaeatra Sfsa 14. A uv A HUIIUCI a i aa. mmil day night. May 29, at 8:00 o'clock a I sT a I Should 1. Quartette: Los Torres, from I Marparet lcLn vitlted friends in "A- Orchestra; San Toy.

Or- liu Muldowncy, Winia EST), An All-Talking Vitaphone Production with Scenes In Technicolor. chestra and Ensemble, Orff and John Grace were ruttvui WITH ALL THE- COLOR OF- THE- GOLDEN WES1 "Banks of the Wabash" and "Casey 1 By Pacific A Atlantic) Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh (above) is now a full Hedged iilot, havinif received her pilot' icense on the first anniversary of her marriage to the Lon Eagle. visitors, Tuesday evening. Jones" are two bright spots included on a program of old favorites to be sung by the "Lone Star a Ckarlfa aii motored to Miner- ADVERTISEMEN1 ville and called on frkndL Frank singing male quartet under the direction of Abdominal Pains George Shackley to be broadcast over WOR on niht.

Mav 29. at TALKING Fran attended to boinea in Minert- Tuesday Misae Ar-lene Zimmerman and Kathleen Loft- Danger Signals 8:00 clock (EST). Daca, the cowboy from Texas, will be soloist sinst-ing typical western songs in his charm DANCING us. of Buck Kun, pnt lat evenm- rf fZoll UlnrlHA with local frieoda. Mra.

m. ing original fashion. The quartet im comprised of George va u.i li.uuuw I rotts.iU. caller, TJ.r Physicians sav thousands have Gall 1 morninjr. Wra.

Thomaa and Mi- O'Brien and William Cruger. tenors John Quine, baritone, and John Oak Bladder trouble and think It's stom- chad McGrath were connty teat vit- ley, bass. ach pains, -indi-reat ion or intestinal I itor TesterdaTj Supervuiflff ITlO The atmosphere of apred and distress. Nature's warnings are con- cPl Charles B. Williams, wife and I quaint charm found In Ketelby's "In a stipatiou, biliousness, bead pains.

I interesting daughter, Lomae. ana dizziness and esnoriallr naina nrvler 1 and Mr. John Wsde. of PL Clair Chinese Temple Garden" and the fantastic lure of dim lights reflected in lily ponds expressed, in the "Japanese "tteride Qf.Pottsullli the riba on tha ril.t If I motored to Fort Lebanon. ChrUt Lantern Dance of Bratton surround i i lected, gaU bladder inflammttioB I Bail, i ALL NEW STARTING TODAY the musical program to be heard during the broadcast of "Red Lacquer land Jade" from WOR on Thurany Tuesday ereninj god Tited rela leads to trail stones and the sur tive.

geon's knife. night, May 29, at 9:00 o'clock (EST). Mr. and Mrs. John CVe an This-is caused br lack of fluid in Some of the clamlv-temoered wis th- i.

C. I Albert, of Heok-cherylUe. sr-t y.ral the bile, and the bile thickeninz so with Mr. and Mra. John En.

dom of toe ancient sages of the Orient the pall bladder will not empty. Wednelay evening. William which has survived for centuries i amonjf Asiatic people, and recognized John Kirk, of rottsvui-. tiiei rasa- But thanks to a scientific new by occidentals for its humanitarian tivew here. Jnaeph Connelly a4 son.

home treatment called Klax-Ko. I Elmer, of rvttville. and John i principles, will be brought to radio listeners by Basil Rtivsdacl our reader wnicn can be relied upon to brirrjf I emwskl. of Martin, rnotored peee on ioTful relief. Klax-Ko acta on tha Wednesday evening and vetted f-wnda.

of oriental, philosopY. liver I MUs Mary tefTsniC visited fred WIBUUVl SHU lUU'IlIUAl I 1.. Welcomes Television tract. I in nnttartlle. Anna Klax-Ko guaranteed to thin the I Casey attended the attractions at the bile, overcome gall bladder inrtamma-I Capitol Theatre.

MVa CKIumk Un, Jaiy liver, constination and bHne I Caaev was a t.ttvlll ealier yesterday yon genuine nenent. Get a 3-day I iter noun. Aim raw ja.iier mman4 I treatment today from Schneider I and attended to ttam there. Victor Tomannaky rs ll-t friends In FutlatilU last mxt. roarmacjr or your own druggist.

Adaemaamept iS! Special Holiday "QWa- Abaction I BESSIE IC1 J.CNtCENT et UW1( RUBIN HARYDCtUN rrT. Waa A Ca1 Vt llTAtKING A TVSCARORA Joeph Msttea of BrrrVtoii. an fnemla In towtu laaaa Valeria nd MadeUne Leskosky were Tareaqtu callers. James KeTshfter tranaai-ted toalnesa la Tamaqua. ii Us Mary Howay, Helen fpitao an.l Mary railed on I'oaldale tVnda.

Mrs, Mat Pur dor V- motored to Tamaqaa ra. Don't wsit for Wm. Hilt and eon, AUert, ware Taiwan aa shoppers. Jlr. and Mr.

Itxa Sands and Wra. IMward Felaer of Tamaqua. vVited Mr. a- Mr. Harry irrarhman.

Mr. nl Mrs. fairies Callery visited the 'aVery family C4 Coataarllle. Mr. and Mra.T"h.

Ftaa. I to grip you Are you aflowing wastes to dog your system tod throw off poisons which sap yoor vitality? Keep rour system thoroughly cleaned, doot let xsastipatioo get seated. IfrMbmaot sottca rid of Atts Waal weate oday ouoS ravage attend! th Cpul T'watTav. Pnttsvill. Frank Itubel "I as wflle.

port, spent aa evening at tb fcwe ef Mr. sad Mm. Paul Lewey vv yn Hartaca. Horace Moser an4 IVjland Rnbinsoo of Marrd. were Turos ON THE STAGE JOHN BOU: 3 rallarm.

Wm. Bowa moTnr4 o. Ma or a rhonk. Mr. FrankHn Weirkay was a bat do tfaia.

Tak tn Ea Ta manna hoplc Miaa IWoees Bort- is tCAtAt tar tiiaitip i raUat im thm BMrmM. sel of Fottyvill. apew'atnr a fw VIVIENNE Sh'-v Tbxy art gndy and days at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Le Nomin.

Andre-w Tedfwk, Ton Cart I so pnB. Kpao. odrra Laxacrrr. la 1 and Alfred Ve-I of nUs Kpsom Salts in palatable tablet JOE E. BR0.

IN PERSON Pennsylvania on tow a frtenda Caster Amdt tf Mi 1SS TNI DILL COMPANY All performens 1n radio are looking forward to television- eome with SasSIX XKUw 1 dread and some with, anticipation. i Talking, Singing, Dancing, Color Out-door Musical Drama of th Old West And Her "Two Pirates" in Songs and Selecitons of Today Havt 'Vroperty Snrr-yed Among use latter as petite Helen Oelheirn. whose rich, deep contralto la heard regularly on the Kodak Mid Eefore Birring SEE MISS PENNSYLVANIA week program. American born and Amerkan train DISPLAY THE LATEST IN GOWNS Geo. H.

Stcidcll ALL NATURAL COtOR-. "TtCWNlCOtCfV mOCt-SS ed. Misa Oelbeira. in addition to win ning mtwical nonor miabt also win a 1 beauty arize in. wclL almost any cos- BgawereeJ CaaSsew SB tt- aafcaw'ajA0XXa.

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