Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

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RADIO STARS OUR "HOPE CHEST -it tells you why you shouldn't try an untried laxative #** Open House with Vera Van. Donald Novis and Freddy Martin's orchestra (CBS). #** Isham Jones and his orchestra with Guest Stars and Mixed Chorus (CBS). *** The Camel Caravan with Walter O'Keefe. Annette Hanshaw. Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra and Ted Husing (CBS). *** Major Bowes' Capitol Family (NBC). *** Penthouse Serenade — Don Mario, tenor (NBC). ***The Armco Iron Master — Frank Simon's band (NBC). *** Red Davis (NBC). *** Carefree Carnival (NBC). *** Campana's First Nighter with June Meredith and Don Ameche (NBC). *** Dick Leibert's Musical Revue with Robert Armbruster and Mary Courtland (NBC). *** Intimate Revue with Jane Froman. James Melton, Al Goodman (NBC). *** Let's Dance — Three Hour Dance Program with Kel Murray. Xavier Cugat and Benny Goodman (NBC). *** Columbia Dramatic Guild (CBS). ★ ♦★Bing Crosby with the Mills Brothers (CBS). *** The Adventures of Cracie with Burns and Allen (CBS). **★ Hollywood Hotel with Dick Powell and Louella Parsons (CBS). *** Hammerstein's Music Hall of the Air (CBS). **♦ National Amateur Night with Ray Perkins (CBS). ***Club Romance with Conrad Thibault. Lois Bennett and Don Voorhee's band (CBS). **★ Uncle Ezra's Radio Station (NBC). **# Eddie Cantor and Rubinoff's orchestra (CBS). *** Carlsbad presents Morton Downey with Ray Sinatra's orchestra; Guy Bates Post, narrator (NBC). *** Kitchen Party with Francis Lee Barton, cocking authority; Martha Mears, contralto; Al and Lee Reiser, piano team (NBC). Tito Guizar's Serenade (CBS). Everett Marshall's Broadway Varieties with Elizabeth Lennox and Victor Arden's orchestra (CBS). ★ ** Little Miss Bab-O's Surprise Party with Mary Small and guests I NBC). ir-k-k Gene Arnold and the Commodores (NBC). **★ Sally of the Talkies (NBC). **★ The Fitch Program with Wendell Hall (NBC). *** Today's Children, dramatic sketch (NBC). **★ Jan Garber's Supper Club with Dorothy Page (NBC). »* * Sinclair Greater Minstrels (NBC). *** Jackie Heller, tenor (NBC). + *# Irene Rich for Welch, dramatic sketch (NBC). *** Death Valley Days, dramatic program (NBC). *** House by the Side of the Road with Tony Wons (NBC). tc**The Jergens Program with Walter Winchell (NBC). *★* Boake Carter (CBS). **# Ex-Lax Program with Lud Gluskin and Block and Sully (CBS). ★ ** Eno Crime Clues (NBC). *** Climalene Carnival (NBC). *** One Night Stand with Pick and Pat (NBC). *** Ed Wynn. the Fire Chief (NBC). *** Lanny Ross and His Log Cabin orchestra (NBC). *** National Barn Dance (NBC). *** Myrt and Marge — dramatic sketch (CBS). *** Harry Reser and his Spearmint Crew with Ray Heatherton and Peg La Centra (NBC). *** The Ivory Stamp Club with Tim Healy (NBC). *** Dangerous Paradise with Elsie Hitz and Nick Dawson (NBC). *** Carson Robinson and his Buckaroos (CBS). *** Laugh Clinic with Doctors Pratt and Sherman (CBS). *** Romance of Helen Trent (CBS). *** Marie the Little French Princess, sketch (CBS). *** Heart Throbs of the Hills with Frank Luther, trio, Ethel Park Richardson narrator (NBC). *★* Dreams Come True — with Barry McKinley and Ray Sinatra's band (NBC). ***?fn]houS? Party with Mark Hellinger and Gladys Glad (NBC). *** Easy Aces (NBC). ** Voice of Experience (CBS). ** Little Orphan Annie (NBC). **(NBC°)' S °W" Ma PerMns dramatic sketch + * The Gumps — sketch (CBS). ** Madame Sylvia of Hollywood (NBC). AT the Ex -Lax plant is a big box conL taining 522 little boxes. Each one contains a laxative that "hoped" to imitate Ex -Lax, and get away with it. For 28 years we have seen them come and seen them go . . . while Ex -Lax has gone along growing bigger and bigger year by year . . . simply by giving satisfaction to millions of people who turned to it for pleasant, painless, thorough relief from constipation. WHY EX-LAX HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME Ex -Lax is a chocolated laxative . . . but it is so much more than just chocolate flavor and a laxative ingredient. The way it is made . . . the satisfaction it gives . . . these things apparently can't be copied. They haven't been yet! Of course. Ex -Lax is thorough. Of course, it is gentle. It won't give you stomach pains, or leave you feeling weak, or upset you. It won't form a habit . . . you don't have to keep on increasing the dose to get results. AND... THAT "CERTAIN SOMETHING" So many imitators have tried to produce a chocolated laxative that would equal Ex -Lax. But they couldn't. Why? Because Ex -Lax is more than just a chocolated laxative. Because the exclusive Ex -Lax process gives Ex -Lax a "certain something" — a certain ideal action that words just can't explain and that no other laxative has. But once you try Ex -Lax, you'll know what we mean, and nothing else will ever do for you. Ex-Lax comes in 10c and 25c boxes — at any drug store. If you would like to find out how good it is ... at our expense . . . just mail the coupon below for a free sample. MAIL THIS COUPON -TODAY! EX-LAX, Inc., P. 0. Box 170 Times-Plaza Station, Brooklyn, N Y. MMS5 Please send free sample of E x-Lax. Name _j Aildrru When Nature forgets — remember EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE 13