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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13 ! 1 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 BACKS MRS TALMADGE |eral at the opening session of the thigty. S ’ o 5 . . . + lthird al co o ) o il IGI.EE CLUB HEADS Today on the Radio | mae. Major “Chain” Features = e e i DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES e ey Tomcir. o i BN i St S L g y i 8:00—Showboat: “The Girl from Southern President General S " declared Mrs. Burney i Eyesight Specialist | PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1929 RS b Texat “WOR, WOAL WA, | | 5 fronv (his SUAa i e ’ e et DATNRGIT 5, 1 929 :30—Olive Palmer and Revelers. WEAN, WFBL. WKBW. WJA GREENWOOD, S. C., March 13 (#).— s (i Etase Wl (Meters on left of call letters, kiocycles on right. All time p.m. unless - g almadge. :00—Dance hour. 00—Orchestra: Erno Rapee— American Revolution, Mrs. W. B. Bur-| TIn 1928 Lafayette received $800.00 : 4 — . B} 20591 R WJZ, WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, | |ney of Columbia appealed for the sup- | for new buildings and . improsements i : R LOCAL STATION oD L Eitibergtrot8 KDKA. WIR, WLW. K Jallus : " 9 ; 3 LOCAL o . WIR, WLW. KYW port of Mrs. Jullus Y. Talmadge of ! President Lewis has recommended thd ew Wey to Hold Lower i Columbia Universily Singers 6:30—Hotel orchestra. :00—Shavers Orchestra; Murray | | Athens, Ga., as the next president gen- establishment of honors degree. +5 2 3 : : 215.6—WRC—230, — WMAL—630. :00—Educational; demonstrators. Kellner, violin soloist—WEAF, ! FALSE TEETH Give First Concert of (National Broadeasting Co.) (Washington Radio Forum.) :;”‘P"“"‘"“l situation. WonS, "Whe, "Wy, aas: | . 5 A 3:00- States Navy Band. 5 2:00—Orchestra: Foresters. /CAE. 9 LR | Firmly in Place Series Tomght. “f:g 4(;'::““;151 ;::q;ahmr:: .p?“{a‘, c). | 3:00—L'Apres Midi (C. B. S.). 800l The Bt ‘GC:;l:\r(Dnnr. \‘.‘vfiig Vv\"];r\?Méfiw\‘VviyiT“GN. | "\\T > \ D Q ] » | B, e, et anoes sna o b g 5:00—Nat/onal Music: Leagiie roRram 350 Grgan roctial (C. B. 6, | 10:00—Orchestra. 30—Smioker; Johnny: Marvin— | | OODW/ .R~ ) O\ 1 OTHRO BRI L, Hauine: iien on Sak ) . B. C. " 5:00—Romzno Mandolin and Guitar - WOR, WCAU. WNAC, WEAN 10™ 1™ F axD G Stn JFasteeth on | vour piates Thit new: ith a concert by the Columbia Uni- | Joily Bill and Jene (N.B.(C ). Trio. | —WCAU Philadelphia—1,130 WFBL. WMAK, WCAO. WJAS, e blCT e hoves sesth v and ) o Lty Glee! Club, the ‘Kolster. radio | B T B ectra (N, :20—"Farm Hints for the Suburban- | 6:30—Twins: trio. WADC, WKRC. WGHP, WMAQ. taste. “Moxes 1 ple { hour ‘will introduce tonight over WMAL , ©: a & hestra (N ite,” prepared by the Depart-| 7:30—Tea Garden Orchestra. | WSPD. WHK, WLBW, WMAL. breat {Fagteetn todas at Peoples Druz Stores. || 200" (e EUTTS O Nori stations, | B.C) ment of Agriculture. :00—Orchestra presentation. 7 i | 8 | ) the. ek of s sestes of mhostame. foom | §:30—Tansbirs i i Many | SR DO InCFrOL" by Mabelle| 30— Wredker ‘ Your Income Tax Is Due = the leading colleges and universitics of ! ; Dr Jennings. dramatic critic. | ,2:00—WOR programs (2 hours). SUIT IS DELAYED = = {the Uniten States ™ i Lands.” by Alice Hutching Drake. | 5:45—Lucille Black, pianist (C. B. 8.). | 11:00—News; dance hour, a4 M h 15 F H | The Columbia Glee Club is composed | fical. St in | 8:00—Brunswick hour of music S ‘ o % arc I1 ay | of undergraduates. plus a few students | Weshinatan by Daut Weoton. | 6:30—Thirty Club, " conducted ‘by A.| = SOUTHERN. NEW YORK. March 13 (#).—Indefi- A Soeds shias from the graduate schools and teach- | hiefint the (Warlihton biirest Cloyd Gill. | 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110 nite postponement of the filing of a representative from the Income Tax Division ere college. - William F. McDonald is | Gl S B 6:45—Brunswick hour of music con-| 6:00—Sports review: Byrd Trio. projfected separation suit against Leon- | of the Internal Revenue Bureau will be here from w2, s 3 ‘00—, d Kip Rhinelander by his wife, Alice i 2 ; 5 iis director. Other university glee clubs | g.00 s S CISereng N.B. C.) tinued. A | 7:00—Amos-Andy; game lecture. a 3 e ? 3 follow in the order named, arc| : gu 7{‘:?1};\11‘(1 E"_;""'"““, ‘B¢ f —Flashes from The Evening Star. 7:30—Church hour: male quartet. Jones Rhinelander, was announced v 9:15 to 4:30 daily to assist you in making out your rown. | i 00 InGraim ‘SRavers | —gr;fiulnr songs by the Melody| 8:20—_Talk: Foresters \::::dilhbyRE‘anTl\,x;:dvsrwlnburnr, attorney | Income Tax Returns. This service is without If you want plenty of thick, beauti- | 9:30—Palmolive hour. | 750 cotee 00— Variety hou The lawyer sald an increase in the | charge. ful, glossy. siiky hair, do by al means Van Hussen program. another, 19:30—Gold Strand Orchestra (N.B.C). | g I e e {allowance Rhinelander had been paying G STREET BALCONY. get rid of dandruff, for it will siarve || WMAL attraction, will take the form | 1100 _weather forecast. | S e e 5—Theater organ. his wife since the failure of his annul- your hair and ruin it if you don't. of a masquerade party in which mystery . 3391 o 12:00—Slumber music (N. | The Girl Fro Texas (C, B. S.. 263—WAPI Birmingham—1,140 ment suit caused postponement of the It doesn't do much good to try to |jand intrigue wil play a prominent | BICH: 8°30—Van Husen program. 10:15—Glee Club: orchestr proposed court action. brush or wash it out. The only sure || part. ~Artists who arly >ogram Tomorrow. 9:30—La Pali e ) B oo orchestee. : was! « Doy e Farly ~ogram Tom | 9:30—La Palina smoker (C. B. S.). 0—Popular favorites. B et e i oy . 6:45a—Tower healih cxcrelses (N. B, | 10:00—Kolster hour (C. B. §.). 12:00—Studio; Harris' Orchestra solve it. then you destroy it entirely | 10:30—Daguerreotypes and Silhouettes BRI ChaTiotE=1 00 To do this. get about four ounces of . o) ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at : / i Svat : % 's Or-| 7:30—Studio program. ! night when retiring; use enough to || Hank Simons' Show Boat, presenting | 8:15a—Tederation morning devotions | 11 : ket | 880 Beature prograts. ' moisten the scalp and rub it in gontly |ia special raaio version of “The Girl M_é’;‘]fifl‘_,:l;\i o Sl 9:00—Shavers, e “Girl From Texas. 8:00a—On the 8:15 (N. B. C)). (C. B. S.) with the finger tips From the La Palina Smoker, V. B. C.). | Early Program Tomorrow. 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers, By morning. most if nct all. of |fand the weekly old song review which Da=Banassus Triol (N, B.1C.), [ + | 10:30—Gold_ Orchests & ) T e v e 2 ooty 00a—United States Marine Band. 10:00—National Radio Home Makers ol stra, CLUB e il oe fone, and two ||| goea under the tfle of Daguerreotypes Dr. Royal S. Copcland (N. B. Club (C. B. S.). | Bt SRIGRE. S siine ol g or three more applications will com- |iand Silhouettcs, are among the other " o 2 V o . . SISy @icntes dod eatiely Gestos Hon min i I R ch. 10:30a—Rit fashion review (C. B. S.). 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 Columbia Univer: every single sign and trace of it. : e G From Tesas is|10:30a—The Blucbirds (N. B. C.) 11:00a—"Where to Eat and Why,” by | 7:30—Concert orchestra. You will find, too, that all itching || o sooe G depicting the ad-|11° ire Prevention.” by Inspector the Chef. | 8:00—Hymn sing; orchestra. TONIGHT and digeing of the scalp will stop. || ventuves and theills or tanch e, Haller of the D, C. Fire Depart- 11:15a—Musical Echoes from Broadway. | 9:00—Shavers, = |and your hair will look and feel a[i Johnny Marvin, the popular radio . ment. bl e 11:30a—Topaz Trlo (C. B. 8.). 30—Olive Palmer and Revelers. 10 P.M. WMAL | hundred times botter. You can get || and vausevilie star, who made a per- | 11:05—Parnassus Trio (N, B. C). 11:45 to 12:45—Lenten services of Wom- | 10:30_Gold Orchestra. tiquid arvon at any drug store. Four | | o, ‘udevillc siar, who made » per-| Radio Houschold Institute (N. an's Missionary Council from | 11:00—Shimber hour. Columbia Chain ounces is ali you will necd, no matter ||| theater 1ast week, will be the guest B. C). i Mount Vernon M. E. Church | 12:00—News; dance music. 2 p . how much dsndruff you Bave, This || ariist in- the Ls Palina_broadeas, |1 :303—0rgan secital by Milton Davis | South. © P one of thase great Kolster programs simple remedy nev s—Adver- ; ] y 2 Sylvia Kaplowitz, | 5.2—WS = Usement. .‘fu"é‘.’;“m? ?éelhégg%;n‘-':fl:sleu-r::csr:mh?.s 12:10—Farm flashes, | 228.9—WOL—1,310, 0—Recording orchestra. PV VWV VWS ; : e 20—Noonday Lenten service cRtnerics W | 7:30—Concert ereheston: cstaolished his successes as an enter- | 'y g0~ patP GV ItRteD SHEACEE e Amarican Broadcasting Co.) ] ) 5 » . ‘00—Entertainers; Baker Boys. % N tainer, : 5:45—The Town Crier. ; ¥ N s tor Better Business Bureau :00—Shavers. \ Paui Wooton, Washington corrcspond- | 4,5 !§" Better Businese Burcau 1660 "Nuggets of knowledge. : \ n = : s by el 0—Olive Palmer and Revelers, w ent of tae New Orleans Times-ric Department of Agriculiure. (.| §:93—Andy Claus. O G r i nevels e Are Au alers une, will present weckly review of “The | B. C.) | —Calvin Young, tenor. hori Political Situation in Washington” t0- | 1.30__stes Orchestra 6:30—Riggs musicale. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650 thorized De night through WG and associated sin- | 2:00_Shidlo program (X. B. C.. 7i0 10 7:30—Carolinlans' Dance Or- | 7:00—Studiy orchestra; newscasling. tions. Tae talk will be broadcast at| 5.3 Ta Solle Siring Quaricr | chestra, :30—Cralg's Orchestra, 5 o'clock. 15—La Salle String Quartet (N. B.| 1509 45 12:00-Wardman Park Dance| g:o0—oiesae poi for o WRC Attractions. 3:15—"Play ywriting,” by | Orchestra. :gg~sh?gers: Olive Palmer. SP RT 1 ] Jessy Trimble (N. B. C.) . :30—Gold Orchestra. A WRC's major musical attractions are | 3.39_Studio program (N. B. C.). ESxiygiresram eTetay: | 11:00—WSM Minstrels. those heard rcgularly through this sia- 7:30a—Musical clock. 'WVA Wi tion—the Suniist Sercnaders, Kremlin S A—WISV— 8:00a—Birthdays. S neelaT 18 205.4—WISV—1.460. 3 00—Sacred Songs. Echoes, 1Ingram Shavers, Palmolive Ind Publishing Co.) 8:03a—A thought for the day. :30—The Family Players. | Hour and the Gold Strana Orchestra. (Independent Publishing Co. 8:05a—Musical clock. ; NLEERIEE | 1l ith The Sercnaders have arranged an-| 7:00—Bran Hughes' Rhythm Kings. 8:30a—The Floorwalker. CENTRAL. complete with $ 2 1 7 Soon Destroys the Hair§ | | | i other program of Spanish folx songs| 7:30—Balmore’s Orchestra. 9:00a—Request program. 293.9—KYW Chicago—1,020 EASY TERMS | tubes and left by e conquisiadors along the| 8:15—Mack Anthony, baritone. 10:00a—Household chat by Peggy :00—Hotel orchestra: Gold Orchestra. | route of kl Camino Real. A Russian| 8:30—O. P. Croggans, troubadour. Clarke. | 1200 Newn: Horbavesux Orshesten. | For Free Home choir and symphony orchestra will pre- | 8:45—Hilo Hawaiians. 10:30a—Advertisers' period. . = = . . . & e . e Bhat Eneii, ehtes. Whith il tenie| 9 90—Chiex Gedlesy, tencr. | oo et HE e pareats: :30—Slumber music: orchestra, Demonstration This console is small in size, following the prevailing - s S " = :00a—I ia Club; Isic. { . . IR 0 rn s a “Prisoncr’s Song.” as sung by Russian Manassas Fiddlers, | 11:15a—Advertisers’ period. "M_"‘s:",::,'_:v'_‘; c:’::"::;‘:;c Call Pot. 3040 | trend in home decoration. The front panel, with its magnetic speaker peasants, and not & moaern version. 30—Hawaiian Melody Boys. 25 = 2 v sl : The entire program, howcver, is de- | 10:00—Fran Trappe. “One-Man Band. 2 9:00—Shavers. 1 artistic ornamentation, adds a graceful touch to signed to depict vhe musical life of Rus- | 10:30—Harmonious Twins. sl P b bl OYAL | h bi desi; The 7-tube Kol iv S Hurti sia in the gays before the World War._|11:00—Weather report, (Washington Navy Yard) N e i, | the cabinet design. e 7-tube Kolster receiver, urray Keilner, violinist, will be the Farly Program Tomorrow. o eports. S el o s | i iti top urtlng sololst 1or the Shavers' broadcast. He | 1a.30 1o 1 ol s et | 27:‘:::;;‘:({“’1‘:,;:";‘;;‘:‘1:}’ 4283~ WLW Cinelnnati-100 ADIO comp;c;ly constructed ‘and nolgd for its qua]me_s of will play a collection of Irish recls and | 120 Lo, {30 Fart, ! 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. 7:30—Orchestra; political situation. selectivity and tone, is combined with a built-in In jigs. ‘The Palmolive hour will be e : i / i Stantly varied and include compositions of gigt‘){i‘:fik?l:\mé:;:flbfl?sw”e. magnetic cone speak"" then Lift Right Off! Eard Wood, lf,,’:,";,m’”é{;v::‘“‘f’fi‘mb‘é OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. 10:00—Great Adventurers, / RADIO GALLERTES, FOURTH FLOOR. 10:30—Fillmore’s Band. “F ” 3 > the vocal soloists. " " | Drbp “Freezone” on that aching| 3 YeeH sololsta o es are | Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time, | 11:00—Dance music. . corn. Instantly it stops hurting: = ;| Scheduled by WJSV. The prof 54.3—WI N ¥ 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 program of | 454.3—WEAF New York—660 2.8—W pring! 447.5~WMAQ Chicago—§30 then shortly you lift the corn right |'wopr - feat i Vil off with vour fingers. You'll laugh. | Young, lg:(;:}.’es & recilal by Calvin| 5:50—ill and Jane. G TN N R 8:00—WOR programs (3 hours). really! it is so casy and docsn't 6:00—Dinner music. 6:35—Dinner music; features. 11:00—Musical Pot y X casy s = pourri. hurt one bit! Works like a charm, o fER0SEYInNbie e i) 8. 7:00—Highlanders. 12:00—Dance music (3 hours). e 7:30—Shilkret Concert Orchestra. every time : AMUSEMENTS 8:00—Serenaders; Spanish songs. 7:30—Radio Nature League, 780.2—~WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1,070 A tiny bottle of “Free- 8:30—Kremlin Echoes. 0—Orchestra program. 6:00—Hotel orchestra. zone” costs only a fe 9:00—Shavers’ Orchestra. 0 Poreaters’ Glartet. 7:00—Songs; concert orchestrs, cents at any drug store, POLI'S—“The Doctor's Dilemma.” | 15.30—Oo Goramnrars 1o O 30—The Vocal Smiths. 8:00—Musical features. and is sufficient to re- “The Doctor's Dilemma,” by Bernard | 11:00—sudy Vallees Orchestra. 0 pixing enteriaten. Hlam ot move every hard corn, 8haw, was presented at Boiiy T":’;‘."’c‘z 1E:00=Fudy Vallee's Orchestra. :00—Sports; dance orchestras. 9:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers. soft corn and callouscs. Iast night as the second of three plays 394.5—WJZ New York—i60 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 10:30—Gold Orchestra; dance mus Try it! given this week by the repertory com-| 6:00—Justice G. Hartman: orchestra. 6:30—Dinner music; feature. 8.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—750 pany of the New York Theater Guild. | 7:00—Highlanders’ Orchestra. 7:00—Mr. and Mrs. 6:00—Orchestra: dinner music. It is only human to experiencé ex-| 7:30—John B. Kennedy: pianist. 7:30—U. of Rochester; violinist. 7:00—The Bakers. quisite pleasure in the spectacle of.the| 7:45—Political Situation in Washing- | 8:00—Orchestra. 7:30—Twilight melodies: entertainers. medical profession, anesthetized and ton. 8:30—Foresters. 8:00—WJZ Orchestra; Foresters, therefore unable to defend itself, placed | 8:00—Orchestra with mixed quartet. 0—The Smiths. 9:00—The Smiths: musicale. upon the operating ‘table to undergo| 8:30—Foresters’ Orchestra and Quar- :30—On the Wings of Song. 10:00—Studio; dance music. = Z Famon' Rec]pe penetrating digs and gentle probings tet 10:00—Newscasting: organ. - from the keen scalpel of the esteemed| 9:00—The Smiths in songs. F St Mr. Shaw. And while Mr. Shaw as a | 9:30—Cabin Door. or dtopping a surgeon may be painfully direct and |10:00—Continentals' Orchestra. cou h son}eflmu t‘:{luel h;: his dissecting, he | 11:00—Slumber music hour. SG performs with such consummate skill Ve 7 bl vere g that to watch his methods is always | i U WORENERAIL =10 u enjoyable. There must be few, indeed,| 6:00—Paterson, N. J., Orchestra. J You'll be pleasantly surpeised Who see “The Doctor’s Dilemma” with- | 6:30—Mac & Lennie; Port Authority. 5 v ) flm}lflq y D FE . when you make up this simple reeognizing among its characters some | 7:00—Orchestra. home mixture and try it for a dis- oid friend in the medical profession.| 7:30—Orchestra and soloists. , tressing cough or chest cold. I Those first 5o to recognize them would | 8:00—Showboat. / 'I‘RI_IE SPAKION takes but & moment to mix an be the dear doctors themselves. And| 9:00—Musical presentation, eee a costs little, but it can be depended even if Mr. Shaw is among the con-| 9:30—Smoker. upon to give quick and lasting relief, fessed anti-vaccinationists and there- | 10:00—Symphony orchestra. even for severe bronchial coughs. fore beyond the pale, no doctor should | 10:30—Daguerreotypes. Get 214 ounces of Pinex from any hasten to condemn him, for in this|11:00—News; dance hour. druggist. Pour this into a pint bot- play he makes it plain that the medical " " 5 tle; then il it with plain granu- ||| | Profession is among the few things in BE3.v="VPABC New Xork=Sst8 lated sugar s_",,E or strained honey. which he_ believes there lies some good.| 6:00—French lesson: dance music. The full pint thus made costs no That is, one must admit, no small con- | 7:00—Orchestra and vocal. more than a small bottle of ready- cessiol 7:30—Comedy and musiec. . [ ] 3 made medicine, yet it is much more The Dector’s Dilema,” is one pecu- | 8:00-=Cabbies. effective. It is pure, keeps perfectly liarly Shavian in its conception. The | 8:30—Dinner music program. \ and children love its pleasant taste. ||| | dilemma, in words that are not Shaw's, | 9:00—Arabesque This simple remedy bas a remark- is this: Two men are suffering from | 9:30—Gypsy camp. s able three-fold action. |1t gors right || | tuberculosis. Tt Ties within the power | 10:00— e Drcmm COMPLETE WITH TUBES o the seat of trouble, soothes away [l| | of a doctor to save one of them, but | 10:30—Dance music (1'; hours). the inflammation, and lofiel the only one. Which one? There is, on 272.6~WLWL New York—1,100 e S g R ; erm-laden phlegm. At same the one hand, a rascally artist who can . 5 3 » Q‘jl;'u. it s absorbed into the blood, | | drsw beautiful ;:lcturex. 408 the other O oy JolusoploRe honr. ROGR A | 3 A\ CIRCUIT that “does th:ings * never where it acts directly upon the ere is a mediocre and pauperized— | 6 5 S. & i bronchial tubes and thus helps in- [|| | but highly honorable—family prac- 6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100 | 2 3 | done beforf: .- -acclaime by‘cxpens wardly to throw off the whole trou- [l| | titioner. Which is preferable—to 80| 8:00—Concert orchestra. Featuring Gertrude Wickes 5 4 the greatest radio development since AC ble with surprising ease. through life finding beautiful pictures 30— 2 2 e Pinex is ‘a bighly concentrated [|| [and ‘mecting no good. people. or to | 5:oy—musical programs. operation! Reception with that mellow, ecompound of gennine Norway Pine. [i| | meet good people but find no beautiful | 9:30—Kandy Kooks. Alois Havrilla and o H B : full smoothness that earned for Sparton containing the active agent of creo-f/| |pictures? The Shavian philosophy, of | 10:15—Muas f e. - g S ¢ iy sote, in a refined, palatable forn, [l| |course, is that there are 5o few §00 | 1100 Newn. damn pice: dance. its universal recognition as “‘Radio’s et % el Sl et oo Portunately oronmt theoa beople, But, | 282,8—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 NNETTE NSHAW i i\ f RichestVoice”!Craftsmanship ofthefinest; coughs, chest colds and bron- § phy is not unanimously accepted. The| 6:00—Sandman: dinner music. ~ 2y : - 2 o ape - ” chial troubles. : 0 Play 15 & development of this thiought,| 7:45—Political Situation In Washing- ;“' e Gt Lo ) eight tubes; dynamic speaker; two power for Pines. “f¢ b suamantend ” Fo0E Ot xe U e abclons e | 48550 oranest L e AN tubesinpush-pull;all-electricoperation...! - > . % selves more or less caught on the h B rchestra program. g 5 B . to sive prompt relief or 4 7R o this dilemma. And they are Geciors 30—Foresters’ Quartet. VAN HEUSE-N (')R T t Here, at a price that is i;:}tgul:l ingly ll:?w. 3 55+ | whom we all know, if only by reputa- e Smiths: vocalists. CHESTRA . : tion. There is Dr. Leo Schutzmacher,| 9:30—Synagogue music. phEhen s % 1s ‘.SP“.'W“ EQUASONNE that is making who has been able to retire dn the pro- | 10:00—The Marylanders. radio history. ceeds of a fat practice founded on the Van Heusen Male Quartette y two magic words, “Cure Guaranteed.” S G 4 Model 930 is the instrument you have There is Sir Patrick Cullen, also retired, . WM Al hoped and planned to own some day. | 4 0] . It g Who has seen the birth and death, long rings “Radio’s Richest Voice” within —— e ago, of many cults and theories, later . " . revivified. There is Sir Colenso Rid- | and Stations Affilisted with the eon, famous bacteriologist, who has 3 ~ i - it. it..e Sisocvered a. sevun Tor he treasment | Standard Time CoLUMBIA NETWORK the means of all. Hear it . . . try it ... and - bm ‘and_ sometimes the cure) of tuber- s 'O,TRES.",'E"}S i the first thrilling notes will be a revela- culosis; p! loomfield-Bonning- oni, 4 GFe NEW SPA| = . ton. a’ fashionable bedside physician: | : F' OUASONNE tion. Call on your nearest Sparton dealer Y Cutler Walpole, a surgeon who has| | ' Honue 550 SOON. made himself and his appendicecetomy | e fl m fashionable, and Dr. Blenkinsop, poor & Manufactured by and seedy t;l' nhn;m, l-lithrukll to hL:. S = e ‘THE SPARKS-WITHINGTON CO. (Established 1900) pauper patients, but who has not| \ { . CANADIAN NATIONAL=~ JACKSON, MICH., U. 5. A. ) opened a text book since his graduation | B t ZS TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA ST y WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS o trom medical school. These provide Dr. | . e Sh?”w \;vm, }fls Faue?tl,ls‘e:s:mmnfi;fi f J S TR E J. R. Hunt & Co,, Balr(:mfire. Md. medical profession a 'y Y B~ do delightfully dissects. There is, in addi- ummer see X Represented by Ross C. 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