Inside facts of stage and screen (March 1, 1930)

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 INSIDE FACTS OF STAGE AND SCREEN PAGE NINE dP : CONCERT SOPRANO In Tribute and Appreciation to Earle C. Anthony KFI and KECA LOS ANGELES “The Standard of High Aim in Radio Entertainment” NBC Release Station for Southern California X> 0> o 6 > AND HIS ORCHESTRA Baron Keyes THE STORY MAN OF THE AIR CASTLE FIVE TO FIVE-THIRTY DAILY Except Saturday and Sunday Purcell Mayer SOLO VIOLINIST Bob and Monte HARMONY TEAM DISC RECORDERS Jackie Archer PRESENTS HER OWN DROP A LINE” PROGRAM RADIO’S CHARACTER IMPRESSIONIST William Don "DOCTOR OOJAH” and HIS LAUGHING TONIC English Coster and Dude Characters; Also Scotch and Other Types NOW FREELANCING Phone HEmpstead 8808 1526 North Stanley Ave. Hollywood, California Art Schwartz SINGING SOME OF KFI’S FAVORITE SONGS “Watching My Dreams Go By” “The Dance of the Wooden Shoes” “Just An Hour of Love” “WITMARK’S ARE HITMARKS” wmm