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1940-01-29 [P B-9] WHEN YOU NEED Capitals Radio Program I—GUARANTEED MEATS from SANITARY—i MONDAY'S PROGRAM. JANUARY 29, 1940. COAL SLICE IT P.M. WMAL, 630k. I WRC, 950k. I WOL, 1230k. i WJSV, 1460k. AND FMT 12:00 [Glenn Williams, songs [News The Ballodeer Kite Smith Speaks Fuel Oil 12:?5 ;Merry Music N. B. C. Program Walter Compton, news Girl Marries, serial TELEPHONE 12:3S Farm and Home Hour Devotions Toronto Trio Helen Trent, serial 12:45 i "_"_ iMelodiana Carters, serial Gal Sunday, serial 1:00 Farm and Home Hour Mile o' Dimes iMTITSTProgram Goldberg’s, serial 1:15 Dr. Joseph Sizoo Ellen Randolph Luncheon Music News 1:30 Encores Some Like It Old Sports Page Right to Happiness 1:45 News—Encores_" ot Lite, serial 714 13th St. Natl. 3068 "_” ”_Road 2:00 iReading Betty and Bob, serial Sports Page Lanny Ross, songs " "^Adventures " 2:15 Grimm’s D’ghter, ser. Jordan, serial " " Joyce 2:30 Navy Band Valiant Lady, serial Your Family and Mine BOIL OIL BAKE AS 2:45 _Church Hymns_* “_My Son and J_ 3:00 Divorce Orphans, ser. |Mary Marlin, serial Walter Compton, news Society Girl you 3:15 Chase Twins, serial Perkins, serial Sports C. B. S. WOULD |Ma " Page Program 3:30 Affairs ot Anthony lYoung's Family, serial News—Jean Abbey * 3:45 Between Bookends iVic and Sade, comedy _J. Abbey—Dances 4:00 Club Matinee Wife, serial Elinor Lee " " Backstage Sports Page 4:15 Stella Dallas, serial Arcade Market, Park Rd. fir 14th St. 4:30 Mile o’ Dimes Lorenzo Jones, serial " Alice Blair, serial ** Columbia 1656-7-8 4:45 Evening Star Flashes iWidow Brown, serial "_Take Up Time_ 5:00 It's Five O'clock Girl Alone, serial i Meet Miss Julia By Kathleen Norris \**OULDN'T yon like to be 5:15 i Midstream, serial [Johnson Family Tonic Tunes •CM ABSOLUTELY SURE that 5:30 Bud Barton, serial J. serial Cocktail in STEAK would be tender, Armstrong, Capers Happened Hollyw'd | or the ROAST just what you 5:45 Tom Mix, serial O'Neils, Annie, serial Scattergood Baines want? Or that CHICKEN or Serial_Orphan TURKEY a delicious “native” 6:00 Star Sports Review News—Streamliner Sports Resume News—Ed Hill fowl? Well, that’s what yon 6:15 News—Varieties Streamliner Tune Time A. McDonald, sports can bank on getting when you A truly remarkable value at this price I order from E. T. GOODMAN— 6:30 Varieties—Song Hit ^Baukhage Talking Walter Compton, news Life's Beautiful and by phone, too. without the 6:45 Lowell Thomas P. A. In because eat it all. 1 trouble of coming to market. Streamliner_W. Concert_Today Europe you 7:00 [Local Color [Pleasure Time I Fulton Lewis, Jr. ;Amos and Andy GOODMAN’S has a reputation 7:15 Science On the March I Love Lum and Abner I for the BEST to live up to—and Mystery ^June Bartlett, songs Here’s ham that’s a to every order we for joy | fill anything 7:30 Swing Music N. B. C. Program Lone Ranger, serial Blondie. serial in our line will sustain that carve and g to eat. The reputation. 7:45_Gordon Hittenmark _I_ delight entire excess fat 8:00 Sheri k Holmes, drama and Betty Lou ilf We Call [Tune-Up Tim* bone, and all Just Phone—Col. 165B-7-8. 1 Riggs" 8:15 Syncopation Variations [ncTbone skin has been removed and 8:30 True or False Wallenstein Symphony St. Mary's Novena Modern Minstrels then rolled and in a Prompt Delivery Anywhere packed 8:45 "”_”| "|Minstrels—News special “visking” casing. Your 9:00 [Green Hornet Dr. I. Q. Quia IR. G. Swing, news Radio Theater knife " " " glides right it 9:15 .This talk through War, I NO SKIN either raw or cooked. Consid- 9:30 James B. Carey A. Templeton, music Author! Authorl " " ■m that 9:45 News—Reiser "_| "_ "_ ering there is no waste, this is a remarkable (0:00 Rep. Jos. Martin [Pasternack Orch. Double or Nothing Guy Lombardo's Orch. truly 10:15 " j " NO WASTE value at 25c a pound. 10:30 Radio Forum with .The Old-Timer News News—Harmonies 1 10:45 John J. Corson_Soliloquy Pageant of Melody Gaslight Harmonies 11:00 [European News News—Sports Pageant of Melody P. Sullivan, news Madrillon 11:15 N. B. C. Program Eddy Brandt's Orch. Adrian Rollinfs Trio Master Records " 11:30 Music You Desire Eddie Le Baron’s Or. Bill McCune's Orch. j Save Time—Save RESTAURANT 11:45 _'__ _"_[ "_Lang Thompson's Orch. Money Wash. Bide., 15th & N. Y. Ave. 12:00’Music You Desire Night Watchman IE. Hoagland's Orch. [Bunny Berrlgan's Orch. " " At Your 12:15 Sign Off ! Neighborhood Sanitary " " We ore 12:30 [Joe Sander’s Orch. Ray Herbeck’s Orch. serving " SAUSAGE MEAT 12j45_!_ *_1 »_ "_ doz. 1:00 | Off Hour JUMBO EGGS W. 35* Special ISign Lonely .Sign Off SANITARY’S 100% PURE PORK OR C j EVENING STAR FEATURES TODAY SANICO EGGS W -.. a«. 39* BRIGG’S SMITHFIELD STYLE.. (Fer Tuesday Star Flashes, latest news from everywhere; WMAL, 4:45 p.m. Star Sports Review, “According to Coyle ; WMAL, 6:00 p.m. ! Luncheon .. End Cut Pork 13c National Radio Forum, John Jay Corson, director of the Bureau of PANCAKE FLOUR A. «5* Chops-* Old Age and Survivors Insurance of the Social Security Plain Breast of Lamb-,b 10c Red Jacket Flaked Board, discusses “Your Family and Social Security,” & WMAL, 10:30 p.m. CHAMPION SYRUP.... 25* Our Own Corned Beef 19c THE EVENING'S HIGH LIGHTS GROUND Chicken -‘ lbs With 8:00 A search for a PEACHES .sags, 2 27* Rice—'Spanish Style— p.m.—WMAL, missing diplomatic message turns Fresh Spareribs-2 25c Bread, Butter and into a wild hunt for a murderer in the Sherlock Holmes Beverage. lbs BEEF story' of the “Adventure of the Second Stain.” 25c BEEF STEW a_2-29* Briggs Scrapple-3 Made from selected cuts of ST 11:30 8:00 p.m.—WJSV, Cole Porter's beautiful song, "Do I Love You,” is beef In our own meat plant *3 played by Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra as a Bacon o^lr.-,b 15c tltf and delivered to your neighbor- feature of Tune Up Time. Strip IRISH STEWa_2-29* hood Sanitary in refrigerated After the show drop in for the 9:00 Herbert Marshall and Gall -Ib- p.m.—WJSV, Ingrid Bergman, Standard Sliced Bacon 17c trucks. [ Dance 10 to I Patrick have starring roles in the Radio Theater pre- Supper sentation of “Intermezzo.” CORNEB BEEF 17* Sanico Sliced Bacon-,b- 25c A delicious bite to eat and 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, James B. Carey, president of the United Elec- a round of dances to the trical Radio and Machine Workers, discusses “What the *»• LONGHORN CHEESE -. 21* Sanitary's Franks.25c tuneful strains of the Congress of Industrial Organization Means to Business." 2b* lb5 25° 3:30 p.m.—WRC, The Moylan Sisters, a melody team of five and Bulk Sauerkraut.2 Carr and Don Orchestra ™ 15c are of Alec seven-year-old sisters, guests Templeton. FRUIT COCKTAIL a .. 11* Spanish and Mr*icon Songs by 9:30 p.m.—WOL, Edna Lee Booker and Helena Smith are special ADELITA VARELA and Swing guests of Author! Author!, weaving stories from partial MARY LA MAR «*«■ Song* by plots. KRE-MEL DESSERTS. 4* 10:45 p.m.—WOL, Attilio Baggiore. tenor, and the Weber Octet are No cover charge. No minimum. presented on Henry Weber's Pageant of Melody. GRAPE-NUTS_2-^25* SHORT-WAVE PROGRAM 5:30 p.m.—MOSCOW, News, Music. PNE, 12 meg., 25 m. 7:30p.m.—ROME, News, Concert. 2RO, 11.81 meg., 25.4 m.; IRF, ORANGE JUICE W..3—’25* 9.83 meg., 30.5 m. 8:00 p.m.—LONDON, Talk, "The Empire at War.” GSD, 11.75 meg., 25.5 m.;'GSC. 9.58 meg., 31.3 m. Isn't This Why 8:05 p.m.—TOKIO, Japanese Music. JZK, 15.16 meg., 19.7 m. You Are 8:25 p.m.—MADRID, News. EAQ, 9.85 meg., 30 4 m. ^." Texas Constipated? to the Minute Talks. 9.61 31.2 8:45 p.m.—BERLIN, Up DXB, meg., PEACHES 2 25° m.: DJD, 11.77 meg., 25.4 m. What do eat for breakfast? you 9:15 Concert. TPB11, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; some p.m.—PARIS, Symphonic Meat Coffee, toast, maybe eggs? Pink What do you eat for lunch and TPA4, 11.71 meg., 25.6 m. dinner? White bread, meat, pota- 10:50 p.m.—BERLIN, News. DXB, 9.61 meg., 312 m.; DJC, 6.02 meg., toes? It's little wonder you’re con- » 49.8 m. stipated. You probably don't eat m. STOKELYS 320' News. 9.58 31.3 enough "bulk.” And "bulk” 11:00 p.m.—LONDON, GSC, meg., doesn't mean the amount you 12:40 a.m.—TOKIO, Mandolin Orchestra. JZJ, 11.80 meg., 25.4 m. eat. It’s a kind of food that forms GRAPEFRUIT a soft “bulky” mass in the intes- S -• Make grapefruit a part of jour tines and helps a movement. If PROGRAM_ A.M.|_TOMORROW = daily diet straight through the this is your trouble, may we sug- 6:00 Gordon Hittenmark £ 2 25' winter to start oft breakfast or a cereal— COFFEE gest crunchy toasted 6:15 Art Godfrey All-Bran—for breakfast. " top off a lunch—or broiled for ea.
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