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TZiE Today__on the_Radio PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time .m., unless otherwise !ndlcuud.;w » LOCAL STATIONS. | 475.9—WMAL—630. 315.6—WRC—950, (Washington Radio Forum.) (National Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:30—For your information. 3:16—"The Magic Speech,” by Vida 4:00—Rhythm Kings. . Sutfon 4:30—"With Uncle Sam’s Naturalists,” | 3:30—"The National Symphony Or- prepared by Department of chestra,” by Dr. Edgar Stillman Kelly; music by the National Agriculture. 4:40—Curtain_Calls. String Quartet. —Ebony Twins, piano duo. 4.00—United. States Army Band. 5—Governor Clinton Orchestra, 5:00—“Developments of the Naval Conference,” by Vernon Bart- 5 5:30—“Improving Your Radio Recep- left, from London, by short tion,” by Clyde M. Hunt. ! by waves. 5:30—The Lady Next Door. 5:40— Rhymes and Melody,” Patricia Bayar. 5:55—Community Chest talk, by Louis | 6:00—Black and Gold Orchestra, Rothschild. 6:25—Community Chest talk. 6:30—American Home Banquet. 7:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy.” 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. . 7:15—"“The Washington Automobile Sho by Rudolph Jose. 't 6:15—"The February Evening Skies,” by Sclence Service. 6:30—Morrison’s Merrymakers. : time. 2 7:00—Commodore mun‘lgle. . ll):llfl,'}.lyh hennul:\tshfi’eh::} 7:25—Washin to show news, b eischmann su 3 e i Y| 9:00—seiberling Singers. 9 ack Frost melody moments. 10:00—R. C. A.-Victor hour. EVENING THURSDAY 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150. 00—News; markets; orchestra. JANUARY 30, 1930. | ; SENATOR J. T. ROBINSON 00—WJZ (15 m.); music. gress of the Socialst party Tuesd 00—WJZ programs (3% hrs). TO SPEAK FROM LONDON fgrie ‘ot the 'socin ssalnstparticp 11:15—Organ Tecital (45 m.). i in the present vernmen! Leader of Democratic Minority.| porme.” T | Prance. 379.5—WGY Schenectady—799. | N DR Hiak e WA Which Has Treaty Veto Power, - 7:00—Quaker State Boys. us. ! 7:30—WGY_agricultural program. gt g 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.). 11:00—Dance and organ hour. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990. 6:00—Markets; musicale; sports. 6:30—Melodies; investment tall 7:00—WJZ (15 m.); Melodeers. 7:30—Sally Briggs Ensemble. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.). 11:00—News; Lowe’s Orchestra (30 m.). CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700. 6:00—Hour of orchestras. 7:00—C. of 'C. talk; Tony. 7:30—Fiddlers (30 m.); WJZ (1 hr.).! 9:00—Troupers (30 m.); WJZ. 10:00—The Hall; Filmore's Bs 11:00—Feature; Los Amigos. 12:00—Dance; Mansfield & Lee, 1:00a—Thirteenth Hour. 398.3—WJIR Detroit—750. 6:00—Dinner music; orchestra 7:00—WJZ (15 m.); Hill Billies. 7:30—Two Pairs; Cigar Makers, 30—WJZ programs (2! hours). 11:00—News; vespers; orchestra. French Socialists Hit Government. PARIS, January 30 (#). Newspaper Man Dies. LOS ANGELES, January 30.—Willis y | Bertram Knisely, 46, former city ediior of the Cleveland Press and N. E. A. 2o of spondent in Japan, China and Ri died yesterday. RETIREMENT BILL | T0BE EXPLAIND Senator Dale to Discuss Pending Legislation in Forum Talk. An explanation of the legislation | pending in Congress to fmprove the re- | tirement law for Government employes | will be given by Senator Dale of Ver- mont tonight over a nation-wide net- work of Columbia Broadcasting System stations during the weekly National Ra- dio Forum, arranged by The Star. WMAL, serving as the “key” station for the network, will broadcast Senator Dale’s address at 10:30 o'clock. It will | be followed by the “Dream Boat” con- cert by Emery Deutch and his ensem- ble and a dance program by Will Os- borne’s Park Central Orchestra. “Plumber’s Opera” Satire. The major musical attraction of | WMAL will come during the Philco| hour, which has arranged a special| Russian _ Village WNAC, WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WKBN, WSPD, WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD, WLAC. 10:00—Musical program—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WHEC, WKBW, , WADC, WHK, WEKRC, WGHP, WSPD, WWNC, WTAR, WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD, | C. lflllo—mmfl Radio Forum — Also WNAC, WEAN, WFAN, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP. 11:00—Dream Boat — Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WHP, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD. 11:30—Osborn’s Orchestra—Also WCAO, WMAL, WHP, 3 WKBW, WADC, WGHP, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ. WBRC, WDOD. 394.5—WJZ New York—160 6:00—Bernie Cummins’ Orchestr: é,mlth Ballew's Orchestra- JZ. 7:00—Amos ‘n’ Andy—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WRC, CKGW. 1:15—%}; by Dr. Charles P. Howland 7:30—Stars of Melody with Astride Fjelde—WJZ. 8:00—Beauty Serenade—Also WBZ, | Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkan- | sas, whose important strategic position | as leader of the Democratic minority, | ‘which has veto_power over the naval dress the American and Canadian dio audiences over WMAL and the Co- | lumbia Broadcasting System direct from | London at 12:30 o'clock, Eastern stand- | ard time, Sunday afternoon. | Senator Robinson will be introduced | by Frederic Willlam Wile, naval parley | correspondent for the Columbia System. | is series lcasts from London was scheduled originally for 3 o'clock every Sunday afternoon. However, to avold atmospheric condition and static, it was decided to make the tie-up with London at 12:30 o'clock, Sunday after- noons, ins L Philip Snowden, chancellor of the exchequer, also will speak from London over the Columbia network. SENTENCED TO DEATH. Colored Youth Found Guilty of At- Throat Sore? Heed. this Warning: songs. L. 8. Jullien. 0—Gude’s Garden of Melodies. 0—Correct time. presentation of John O'Dell's satire, | “The Plumber’s Opera.” The opers, | though it mimics_the melodrama and mannerisms of legitimate opera, is closely related to the light operas of 8 1—The Vagabonds. 5—"“The Five-Power Naval Confer- ence,” by Frederic Willlam Wile, by short waves from London. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:30a—"Russian Shadows,” part 2, by National Grand Op- era Co. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, KYW, WLW. 8:30—Sparklers, sports drama—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, 12:00—Organ requests; dance (1 hr.). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740, '7:00—Brown's Orchestra; feature. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hours). tack in Nine Minutes. BOLIVAR, Tenn. January 30 (#).— It took & jury in Circiut Court here less Any inflammation of the throat can spread very fast. Don’t go to bed with “just.a sore throat.” It may be tonsilitis by morning! It takes five minutes or less to than nine minutes Tuesday to find Cary Gunn, 21, colored, guilty of as- saulting a white girl, and the judge less than one minute to sentence him to death in the electric chair March 15. The case went to trial at 10 a.m. Testi- mony was begun at 3 p.m. and a verdict reached at 5:20 p.m. National Guardsmen who protected him during the trial left with the prisoner for Memphis soon after sen- tence was pronounced. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:45a—Tower health exercises. 0a—*"The Aunt Jemima Man.” 5a—Morning devotions. 0a—Cheerio. 0a—Morning melodies. a—Hits and bits. —National Home hour. a—N. B, C. appreciation hour, di- rected by Walter Damrosch. 12:00—Farm flashes. 12:10—Evening_Stars. 12:45—National Farm and Home hour. 1:30—Organ recital and Marie Howe Spurr, pianist. 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:00—United States Marine Band Orchestra. 5:00—Pacific feature hour, 4:00 to 228.9—WOL—1,310, (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:30—Julius Prince Hopkins, boy so- rano. 4:00—Impersonations by Betty Jane Stevens, 4:30—!11&&\11&“ program for Naval Hos- Gilbert & Sullivan because of the sub-| tle quality of its satire and the ex- quisite music to which it is set. All of Philco’s guest singers are new to the hour, but are well known in radio circles. Margaret Speaks will play the leading feminine role. She has sung in | 11:30 to 12:00—Osborne’s Orchestra. musical comedy and was formerly prima donna of a Broadway revue. Others in | Early Program Tomorrow. the cast are Erwyn Mutch, baritone.! g.gpa_« i rning Mail.” £oloist of the Cathedral of St. John the | §:Jon pomonink the Morning Divine in New York; John Barclay,|19:00a—Radio Home Makers. baritone, and Helen Oclheim, contralto. | 10:30a— Three Men in a Tub, In the Manhattan Moods’ musicale,|19:45a—Columbia Salon Orchestra. scheduled by WMAL at 8:30 o'clock. | 11:00a—Neil Vinick, beauty adviser. the Columbia Symphony Orchestra will| 11 158 Columbia Salon Orchestra. play two numbers written by Claude|1]:30a_The Week Enders. MacArthur, director of music of the|}2:00—Columbia Salon Orchestra, Columbia Broadcasting System—'Dear | 12 s 2 1 Eyes of You" and “Sambo in the Barn- yard.” Marie Gerard, soprano, will ac- ‘company the orchestra in the former. Two other outstanding Columbia at- tractions on WMAL's schedule are an- other rebroadcast of a resume of the Five-power Naval Conference, coming from Prederic Willlam Wile, in London, via short waves, and a_dramatization of “My Battle With Coffey, Infamous | — Buu:hevrv of Women.” wmr.ec::’ by Sherit 434.5—NAA—690. Lyall Wright of Juneau County, Wis. b avy Yard, It will be the True Detective Mysteries'| . ‘S_;X:t:':‘::rzu"yr;mi’ presentation. - i < Damita, vivacious French screen | ime_signals. and musical comedy star, is announced | 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. 85 the guest artist in the Fleischmann Sunshine hour, to be broadcast tonight by WRC and associated National Broad- casting Co. stations, She will sing “It's You I Love,” from one of Broadway's musical hits, “Sons o' Guns.” Rudy| Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees and | Phil Cook also are scheduled to take| part in this hour. Cook’s contribution | will be a two-part skit, “East to Play, in addition to “Family Photographs,” take-off on tintypes of the old family| album. K | The weekly R. C. A.-Victor hour will | have as its guest soloist the interna- tionally famous violinist, Mischa El- man. A symphony orchestra, directed | 19:09 by Nathaniel Shilkret, will assist him. | " ‘Guitar Club. Elman will play Mendelssohn’s “Con- | certo in E Minor,” “Tango,” one of his | Early Program Temorrow. own_compositions, and the “Hymn to; 8:00 to 10:00a—Helpful hints to house- the Sun.’ ‘, wives and music. The Seiberling Singers in their weekly [ 11:30a to 1:00—Farm news, deast at 9 o"nlog( hwm pmemm-‘ } events and music. yarled program, which opens With| 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. Rachmaninof’s “Prelude in G Minor.” | — — James Melton, tenor, will be the soloist. | OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. He will sing “Ich Liebe Dich” and d Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. “Brown Bird Singing.” War Air Fight Dramatized. wrAM, | WRC's dramatic presentation will be | 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 11:00—Opera — Also WGR, ok “The Night Fighters,” a play based on' 6:00—Black and Gold Room Dinner WWwJ. WRVA, WHAS, WSB, the World War, in which air fighting Orchestra—Also WCAE, WRC, CKGW, WBT. I the theme. Cecll Lewls, former a- WWJ, WTAG. —_ rector of programs of the Brit 6:30—Home Banquet — Also WEEI, Co,, will WIAR, WTAG, WFL| ’“':;wm e 'N':“—': i WGR, WWJ, :30—Cif Repertory ys, e WGY. Gallienne—Also WHP, WJAS, Broadcasting direct the pro- | duction. WRC will close its program with a X broadcast of the second part of the| 7:00—Midweek hymn sing, mixed quar- WLBW, WFBL, WKRC, WWNC, opera “Russian Shadows,” sung by the ' tet—Also WCSH, WHAS, WJAR. ‘WDBJ, WBRC,” WDOD. National Grand Opera Co. | 7:30—Comfort music, Arthur Hadley— | 7:00—Bernard Levitow Ensemble— The Veterans of Foreign Wars will | Also WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, Also WCAO, WHP, WJAS, present the first of a series of radio| WEEL WLBW, WFBL, WKRC, WWNC, programs tonight over WOL. The| 8:00—Sunshine hour, Phil Cook, Rudy WDBJ, WBRC, D. musical portion of the broadcast will| Valle— Also WEEL,_ WTAG, | 7:30—Tip Top Club variety program— be provided by the Overseas Band of | WJAR, WCSH, WFI, WRC, Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WGY, WGR, WCAE, ' WFJC, WJAS, WFBL, WHK, | WwJ, WBT, WJAX, WIOD, ‘WGHP, WKBN. WHAS, _WSB, WSAIL,_WRVA, | 8:00—The Statisticlan—WABC only; ‘WSM, WAPI, CKGW, WTAM. the organization, directed by Lieut. A. E. Harper. Talks will be made by Mrs. | the Vagabonds—Only 9:00—Singers—Also WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, WLW, WJR. . 9:00—Lambert and Hillpot—Also WBz, | 12:00—Sheldon organ recital. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR. 9:30—Mendoza_Orchestra—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WLW, WHAS, WSM, WBT, WJAX, WRVA, WSB, KYW. 10:00—AK midweek hour—Also WBZ, WBAL, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, ‘WGN. 11:00—Slumber music, string_ensemble (1 hr.)—Also KDKA, WHAM. 272.6—WPG Atlantic City—1,100. 8:00—Hymns; organ recital. 9:00—Little Club entertainers. 9:30—Vocal; Jubilee Quartet. 10:00—Musicale; Subway Boys. 10:30—Musical programs. 11:00—Dance music hour. 282.3—WBAL Baltimore—1,060. 7:00—The Marylanders. 8:00—WJZ gargle with Bayer Aspirin. This simple precaution may save you days of suffering. It not only relieves all soreness, but reduces the infection. Two tablets crushed in four tablespoons of water; physicians say there is no more effective gargle. ~See proven directions for colds, headaches, neuralgic pains, etc. Get genuino Bayer Aspirin; effective, harmless. 0—In a Russian Village. 00—Philco hour. 0—National Radio Forum—Speak- er, Senator Dale of Vermont. 0—Dream Boat. 277.6—WBT Charlotte—1,080. 6:00—Players; theater treats. 7:00—Dance music_hour. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hrs). 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820, 7:00—Hymn sing; orchestra. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hrs.). 12:00—Dance music hour. 461.3—WSM Nashville—650. 7:00—Orchestra;: Happy Cope. 7:30—Francis Craig’s Orchestra, 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (3 hrs.). 11:00—Musicale; Shern Thompson, 270.1—WRVA Richmond—1,110. 5:30—Orchestras (1% hrs.). 7:00—Band; current events. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (4 hrs.). FOREST PROGRAM ON AIR. | Senator McNary and Gov. Pinchot| to Tell of Reforestation. ‘The United States Forest Service will commemorate its twenty-fifth birthday Saturday with a special radio program, to be broadcast by WRC and a net- v:ork of National Broadcasting Co. sta- tions, ‘The program will be picked up from the National Museum from 3 to 4 o'clock. The Army Band will provide the music. The speakers include Sena- tor McNary of Oregon and Gov. Pin- chot of Pennsylvania and others who have been prominent in the Nation's reforestation m. TIRES GOODYEAR—HOOD KOKOMO—FISK MILLER—UNITED STATES 29x4.40 16,000 BB e Cords Prices 9 Four Killed at Crossing. EULATON, Ala, January 30 (P).— Three women and a child were killed Tuesday when their automobile was struck by a Southern freight train at & crossing. The dead are Mrs. J. W. Cato, Mrs. Ethel Karr, Mrs. Nannie Holloway and Mary Frances Karr, % PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT 11th TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 T e e 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 4:00 to 5:00—Navy Band. 5:30—Sunset hour; Mother Goose. 6:15—News (15 m.); WEAF (30 m.). 422.3—WOR Newark—710. 5:30—Talk; sports; Uncle Don. 0—Cecil and Sally. 40—Racing results. 5:55—Community Chest talk by Wil- liam Sullivan. :00—Public service man. 3—Estelle Hunt Dean, soprano. 6:20—"Safe Investments,” by Louis Rothschild, director Better Busi- ness Bureau. 6:30—Estelle Wentworth, studio pro- gram. 7:00—Dinner music. 0—News flashes. 7:30—$ogmm by Veterans of Foreign ars. \ g 8:00—Little Symphony and b 9:00—Rangers; WOR Repertory. 10:00—Red Lacquer and Jade. 10:30—Aunt Mandy's Chillun. 11:00—News; dance; moonbeams. 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. 6:30—Bakers; feature. 7:30—Same as WABC (45 m.). 8:15—Ebony Inn; Fur Trappers. 9:00—Same as WABC (30 m.). 9:30—Chicken Pickers. 10:00—Same WABC (30 m.). 10:30—University of Pennsylvania. 11:00—Dance and organ hour. 305.9—KDEKA Pittsburgh—980 6:00—University of Pittsburgh; vocal. 6:30—Little German Band. 7:00—WJZ (15 ; musical programs. 8:00—WJZ programs (3!, hrs.). 11:30—Don Bestor's Orchestra. 205.4—WJISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. 6:30—Classified hour. 7:30—Plantation stories by Billy Bur- ton. 7:45—Children’s program. 00—Kohalo Melody Boys. The Greatest Vqlue Weve Offered You— Our Usual Guarantee and Service on Each Set Sold Year End Friday Bargains! Early Program Tomorrow. | 0a—Reveille. —The musical clock. l:—dBirlhdly&—A thought for the ay, 5a—Musical clock (continued). 5a—Breakfast brevities. 5a—Musical program. 10:00a—] Clarke's daily chat. 10:30a—Pul service man. 1 a—Beauty talk by Bertha Parker.| 11:30a—Half hour with great com- posers, 12:00—Luncheon music. 12:30—Auth’s Musical. 9:00—Horace Soditi, the “lone trou- badour.” 9:15—Concert by Veterans of Foreign | ‘Wars Band. to_11:00—Nordica Mandolin and current HYGRADE Radio Tubes “TUBES YOU CAN TRUST” - R SRETAVIRD SRR Fols 0 MENTION OF THIS AD. BEN HUNDLEY 3436 14th St. N.W. 1010 Pa. Ave. N.W, Bessie Hanken of Revere, Mass., na- tional president of the ladies’ auxili- | aries to the organization. | Horace Sidoti, known as “The Lone ! ibadour,” d the Nordica Mandolin | and Guitar Club, under direction of | Walter T. Holt, will take a prominent | "WBT, i part in the program of WJSV. | e e . 4 | 9:30—Melody Moments, Oliver Smith BROADCAST PROGRAM. and Orchestra — Also WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, Fairfax Chamber Arranges List for Station WJISV. WCAE, WWJ, WSAL 10:00—Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra WJ, Bpeciel Dispatch to The Star. FAIRPAX, Va., January 30.—E. H.| i and feature — WEEL AR, WTAG, WCSH, WFI, WRC, Allen, president of the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, has drawn up a | WGY, WGR, WCAE, WFJC, WWJ. WSAL, WRVA, WBT, WJAX, WIOD, WHAS, WSM, WSB, KYW, WTAM. program for the first’ month's broad- , casting of the Fairfax County Chamber, Which through the courtesy of Station WJISV will go on the air each Tuesday | afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Allen | has consented to act as announcer on all programs, the speakers and musical | talent to be drawn from Fairfax County. | Different organizations are to be placed | in _charge of the programs. | The first program February 4 is being arranged by C. C. Carr, secretary of the chamber and chairman of its educa- tional committee. Wilbert T. Woodson of Fairfax, divisional superintendent of schools, is scheduled as the chief speak- er, with talks by W. R. Crabill, in- structor in vocational agriculture at Floris, and other school officials and officers of school leagues. The music is to be furnished by glee clubs and orchestras under the direction of Mrs. Annie Robey Walker, director of music an the high schools. Licensed | WHK, N, 3 WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD, WLAC. 8:15—Naval Conference—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WMAL, o ‘WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WADC, WHK, ‘WKRC, WKBN, WWNC. 8:30—Moods — Also WNAO, WEAN, WFAN, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WHK, WKRC, WKBN, WSPD, WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD. 9:00—Detective mysteries—Also WNAC, ‘WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WHEC, How long will this energy last under the ‘An ultra modern 1930 console. Rich 5-ply walnut veneer. High-lighted overlays of se- lano wood. Hand-rubbed piano finish. New Lyric one-dial chassis using 245 power tube. Ultra dynamic speaker. Crosley Radios Model 40 8 Tubes 79 * " o _99 Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—“Amos 'n’ Andy"—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:00—Fle’schmann Sunshine hour; Lily Damita, screen star, and Rudy Valee and his orchestra—WRC and N. B. C. network. 8:15—"The Five-Power Naval Conference,” by Frederic Willlam Wile, from Lon- don, by short waves— WMAL and C. B. 8. net- work. 8:30—Champion Sparkers: sports drama — WJZ, WHAM, WBZ, WBAL, KDKA, WLW, WLS, KWK and WREN. 9:00—True Detective Mystery; dramatization of Battle With _ Coffey”— WMAL and C. B. S. net- work. 10:00—R. C. A.-Victor hour; Mis- cha Elman, violinist, and symphony _ orchestra — RC and Trade in Your Old Radio We Will Allow $25.00 Model 31-G 7 Tubes ‘66 Complete With Tubes This is a truly great sale of a truly great radio. These two models are’ marked at absolutely the lowest price they have been sold in Washington during the past season. This offer holds good for one day only. $ 1 O Delivers—12 Months to Pay Radio Section . . . 4th Floor for your old Radio in trade on this new 1930 Lyrie. Medical science tells us that conghing uses up energy more quickly than any Tbcinvbyi:lsnhmntm check coughs at the start. Pertussin quickly relieves the congh by getting at the immediate cause. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irrits- tion and quiets the cough spasm. 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