Radio stars (Oct 1935-Sept 1936)

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RADIO STARS "I Couldn't Sit Couldn't Stand Couldn't even Lie Down! WHAT a terrible affliction, Piles! What they do to *' pull you down physically and mentally! The worst part of it is that Piles are such an embarrassing subject, that many people hesitate to seek relief. Yet there's nothing more serious than Piles, for they can develop into something malignant. There is no more satisfactory treatment of Piles than Pazo Ointment. Pazo supplies the needed effects. First, it is soothing, which relieves pain, soreness and itching. Second, it is lubricating, which makes passage easy. Third, it is astringent, which tends to reduce the swollen blood vessels which are Piles. RESULTS! Pazo comes in Collapsible Tube with Detachable Pile Pipe which permits application high up in rectum where it reaches and thoroughly covers affected parts. Pazo also now comes in suppository form. Pazo Suppositories are Pazo Ointment, simply in suppository form. Those who prefer suppositories will find Pazo the most satisfactory as well as the most economical. All drug stores sell Pazo-in-Tubes and Pazo Suppositories. ni k i r\* \kiA ■ ■ *20002£""d* e pay the world's highest prices for old coins, encased postage stamps and paper money. Large Copper Cents up to $2000. UO each. Half Cents $250.00. Indian Head Cents S50.00, 1909 Cent S10.U0, Half Dimes $150.00. 25c before 1873 $300.00. 50c before 1879. $750.00. Silver Dollars before 1874. $2,500.00. 'Gold dollars $1,000.00. Trade dollars '$250.00. 1822 $5.00 Gold Piece '$5,000.00. Old Paper Money $26.00. ~ • Encased postage stamps $12.00, Certain Foreign Coins $150.00. etc. ; Don't Waitl Send Dime Today for our ; laraa illustrated list before Bonding coins I ROMANO'S COIN SHOP Dept. 597. Springfield, Mass. JL III ~~%t ^IlFllHif — WORRY OVER GRAY HAIR Now, without any risk, you can tint those streaks or patches of gray or faded hair to lustrous shades of blonde, brown or black. A small brush and Brownatone does it. Prove it — by applying a little of this famous tint to a lock of your own hair. Used and approved — for over twenty-four years by thousands of women. Brownatone is safe. Guaranteed harmless for tinting gray hair. Active coloring agent is purely vegetable. Cannot affect waving of hair. Is economical and lasting — will not wash out. Simply retouch as the new gray appears. Imparts rich, beautiful color with amazing speed. Just brush or comb it in. Shades: "Blonde to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black" cover every need. BROWNATONE is only 50c— at all drug and toilet counters — always on a money-back guarantee. 90 (Continued from page 11:15 EST (Vi) — Singin' Sam. KLZ KSL KERN KMJ KHJ KOIN KFBK KGB KFRC KDB KOL KFPY KWG KVI. 11:30 EST (Vz) — Voice of Firestone Concerts. KOA KTAR KDYL KGIR KGHL KFSD KFI KGW KPO KHO KOMO KGU. (See also 8:30 P.M. EST.) 11:30 EST (Vi) — One Night Stands with Pick and Pat. (Dill's Best and Model Smoking Tobaccos.) KRNT WFBM WHAS KMOX KERN KMJ KHJ KOIN KFBK KGB KFRC KDB KOL KFPT KWG KVI KLZ KSL KSCJ, WCCO. TUESDAYS (Nov. 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th) 6:45 EST <V4) — Lowell Thomas. News. WJZ WBZ WBZA WJR WBAL KDKA WLW WSTR CRCT WMAL WHAM WGAR. 7:00 EST (%) — Myrt and Marge. (For stations see Monday same time.) 7:00 EST (V4) — Amos 'n' Andy. (For stations see Monday. See also 11:00 P.M. EST.) 7:30 EST (Vi) — Kate Smith's Coffee-Time. (Atlantic and Pacific.) WABC and network. 7:30 EST (Vi) — Lnni and Abner. (See Monday for stations.) 7:45 EST (V*)— Boake Carter. News. (For stations see Monday same time.) 7:45 EST (Vi) — You and Your Government. WEAF and network. 8:00 EST (%) — Lavender and Old Lace, with Frank Munn, Tenor; Lucy Monroe and Gustav Haenschen's orchestra. (Sterling Products, Inc. — Bayers Aspirin.) WABC WADC WOKO WCAO WEAN WFBL WSPD WJSV WKRC WHK CKLW WDRC WNAC WCAU WJAS WGR. 7:00 CST — KMBC WHAS KMOX WBBM KRNT KFAB WFBM. 8:00 EST (%) — Leo Reisman's orchestra with Phil Duey and Johnny. Oliver Wakefield, master of ceremonies. (Philip Morris £ Co.) WEAF WTAG WFBR WHEN WCSH WPTF WWNC AVIS W.IAX WTOD WFLA W S O C W T A R W CAE K Y W W E B 1 WJAR WRC WTAM WTIC WGY WWJ. 7:00 CST— WHO WDAF WMAQ KSD WOW. (See also 11:30 P.M. EST.) 8:00 EST (Vi) — Eno (rime Clue*. Mysterj drama. (Harold S. Kitchie & Co.) WJZ network. 8:30 EST (%) — Packard Presents Lawrence Tibhett, baritone, with Don Yoorhees and his orchestra. (Packard Motor Car Co. of Detroit.) WABC WADC WFBL WSPD WJSV WORC WMAS WIBX W K B N WGR WICC WHP WHEC W.MUR WQAM WDBO WDAE WOKO WCAO WNAC WSJS WHIG CKAO WMBG WDB.7 WTOC CFRB WCAU WJAS WEAN W BT WBNS WDNC WKBW WKRC WHK CKLW WDRC. 7:30 CST — WBBM KRNT WFBM KMBC WHAS KFAB WGST WBRC WDOD KRLD WOC KTRH WNOX KLRA WREC WISN WCCO WALA WSFA KMOX WLAC WDSU KOMA WCOA KTSA KWKH KSCJ WIBW KTl'L WACO KFH KGKO WNAX 6-30 MST — KVOR KLZ KSL. 5:30 PST— KOH. 8:30 est <%) — Edgar A, t.uest, in frelcome Valley with Bernadlrie I'lvnn, Don Hriggs and Sidnej Eilstrom; Joseph GaUicchio^a orchestra. ( Household Finance Corp.) WJZ WBZ WHAM WBZA WFIL WJR WLW WMAL WGAR WBAL KDKA WSVH. 7:30 CST — WHEN KOIL KSO KWK WMT WLS. 8:30 est (>/.) — Ladj Esther Serenade and Wayne King's dance miuslc. WEAF WCAU W HEN WRC WS.M KYW WGY WCSH WTAM WTIC WTAG WEEI WJAS WWJ. 7:30 CST— WTM.J KSD WOW WHO WIBA W.1DX WD AY WAVE KTBS K FY R WKY WDAF W.S.MR KPRC WMC KVOO KSTP WMAQ WOAI WSB WIRE WFAA. 9:00 KST (%j — Camel Caravan — with Walter O'Keefe, Deane Janls and Glen Graj and the Casa Loma Orchestra. (R. J. Reynolds Tobacco t o.) WABC WADC WOKO WCAO WNAC WMBG WKBN WORC WSJS WIBX WMAS WTOC WDB.I WKBW WKRC WHK KRNT WJR WORC WCAU W.IAS WEAN WFBL WSPD WJSV WMBR WQAM WDBO WDAE WGST WPG WI.BZ WICC W BT WBNS WDNC WHIG WHP WFEA. 8:30 CST— WBBM K R NT WFBM KMBC WHAS KFAB KMOX WBRC WDOD KRLD WOWO KTRH WNOX KLRA WREC WCCO WALA WSFA WLAC WDSU KOMA WMBD WHEC KTSA KWKH KSCJ WSBT WIBW KTUL WACO KFH KGKO WNAX. 9:00 EST (%) — Ben Bernie and his Blue Ribbon orchestra. (Pabst.) WEAF WTAG WJAR WGY WSAI WBEN WTAM WCAE WWJ WTIC WEEI WCSH WFBR WRC KYW. 8:00 CST — WOW KSD WMAQ WHO. (See also 12:00 Midnight EST.) 9:00 EST (Vi) — NTG and His Girls. (Bromo Seltzer) WJZ and network. 9:30 EST (V2)— Helen Hayes (General Foods). WJZ and network. 9:30 EST (1) — Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians and Col. Stoopnagle & Budd. (Ford Motor Co. Dealers.) WABC WADC WOKO WCAO WHP WCAU WJAS WEAN. WLBZ WFEA CFRB WIBX WPG CKAC WDBJ WHEC WTOC WMAS WICC WBT WBNS WDNC WBIG WMBR WQAM WDBO WDAE CFRB WLBZ WIBX WCAU WJAS WEAN WFBL WSPD WJSV WORC WKBN WNAC WKBW WKRC WHK CKLW WDRC WSJS. 8:30 CST — WBBM WGST WBRC WDOD KRLD WOC WOWO KTRH KLRA WREC WCCO WALA WSFA WNOX KSCJ WNAX WLAC WDSU KOMA WCOA WMBD KTSA KWKH KSCT AVSBT WIBW KTUL WACO KFH KGKO KTRH WFBM KMBC KFAB WHAS KMOX WNBF WKBH. 7:30 MST — KVOR KLZ KSL. 6.30 PST— KERN KMJ KHJ KOIN KFBK KGB KFRC KDB KOL KFPY KWG KVI KOH. 9:30 EST (%) — Jumbo, circus musical, starring Jlmmie Durante, Donald Novis. (Texas Co.) WEAF WTAG WJAR WGY WEEI KYW WHIO AV.TAX WIOD WFLA WLW WTAR WTA M WRVA WIS WTIC WCSH WBEN WWJ WPTF WSOC WFBR WRC WCAE WWNC. 8:30 CST — WIRE WEBC WAVE WMAQ KSD WMC WSM WHO WOW WDAF WSB WSMB WKY WBAP KTBS WTMJ WIBA KSTP WD AY KFYR WJDX KVOO WOAI KPRC. 7:30 MST — KOA KDYL KGIR KGHL KTAR. 6:30 PST — KPO KFI KGW KOMO KHQ. 10:00 EST (%)— The Swift Studio Party— Sigm u ml Komberg, musical director; Deems Taylor, narrator and guest artists. (Swift & Co.) WEAF and basic network. 10:30 EST (Vi) — The March of Time. (For stations see Monday.) 11:00 EST (%)— Amos 'n' Andy, WEAF split network. KFSD WHIO WIRE WEBC. 11:00 EST (Vi) — M:rt £ Marge. For stations see same time Monday. 11:30 EST (%) — Camel Caravan, with Walter O'Keefe, Deane .lanis and Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. KVIR KLZ KOH KSL KERN K.M.I KHJ KOIN KFBK KGB KFRC KDB KOL KFPY KWG KVI. 11:30 EST (Vfe) — Leo Relsman's orch. with Phil Duey, (Philip Morris. I 9:30 MST — KOA KTAR KGHL KGIR KDYL. 8:30 I'ST KFSD KPO KFI KGW KOMO KHQ KGU. 10:30 CST — WOAI WIRE WIBA WEBC WDAY KFYR WAVE WSM WMC WAPI WSB WJDX WBAP KTBS KPRC WKY. (See also 8:00 P.M. EST.) 12:00 Midnight EST ('!•) — Bttoyanl Ben Bernie and his orch. (Pabst.) 10:00 MST— KOA KPO. 9:00 PST — KFI KOMO KHQ KGW KGU. WEDNESDAYS (Nov. lith. 13th, 20th anil 27th) 6:4."> KST ('/,) — Lowell Thomas. (For stations see Mondays.) 7:00 EST (Vi) — Amos 'n' Andy. (For stations see Monday.) 7:00 EST <Vi> — Myrt ami Marge. Wm. Wrlgley, Jr., Co.) WABC and network. 7:15 KST (>/,)— Tim Healy'S Stamp Club. (See Monday same time for stations.) 7:15 EST (Vi) — Uncle Ezra's Radio Station "E-Z-K-A." (For stations see Monday same time.) 7:30 EST (Vi) — Kate Smith's Coffee-Time. (A. A P ) See Tuesday same time for stations. (Continued on page 92)