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\ S0 ek e e K T 20 2n . LY reerei | i 8, e TP F F' VOICES IN THE AIR | 2" company, New vous city. T T R Q‘ S‘“}P S BACKACHE s Hluminated Trees on KD o : i A% Miss Bingham’s Lawn 2 t of red peppers s the Westing! e—East Pitts ‘ P SR T S = = : iyeracen atyy 'I" "‘\;' (’"“‘i“ U;I‘ (Westinglioyse—East. Pittsburgh) It is an unusual sight to sce twp TOPN. S R0rL TiE. DRGN, { evergreen trees of the same height | wart you and it ecertainl S 5 smber 22, 192 By SAX RO an hust yousiandsit eectaluiy| - betmdny Jl’;'l‘:r::‘:":u“u""b;!hc and about 20 feet apart illuminated | ) A the torture at once, L 4 for Christmas, but therc are two like i are snitcring so you can | Westinghouse band, T. J. Vastine, ) : - o 5 % this in front of the home of Miss ILLUSTRATED BY | ound. fust try Hted Pops|director | 0 . t ! ry | p rector, : K Mary Bingham of Iranklin S - Rad SATIERFIELD = = b, you Il have the T:30 b mo—"Bringing the World | {0 etk Y ©e23NE A SERVICE NS, ulcke knoWa shing has 10 America ‘prepared by +Oyr | LMeh:dre niiractivx. 4 great e : R arid ’ | attention from p: by, Ti | BEGIN HELRE TODAY ; R A ) h penetrating:. hea ol “The Worler in San. |4Te valuable ones nnd:were piced m ILvdatimator Ito i . ’ : ? 4 ol T'e e aiod " | front of Miss Binghum's home 10 tuic» Just as soon as you apply Red Pep- he el ¥ ; the place of two 0ihc1 trees that were you will fee! z 8100 p, m,—Address, ? $:30 b M Concert by the West- |1€moved. . Thoy are Lothrot about the same size. inghouse band, T. J. Vastine, director. A Hoon after the teees ware put in, A 0SS Are g Faday school children pas hy seomed to is hypothetic % an v e 11:00 a. m.—Services of the Point | £1¢ ¥ SoRIp 40 pursticed Iy S tub. 1e gure| Breeze Presbyterian church, - Pitts- | B Of the apintou i it i burgh, Pa. ‘Itev. Percival M. Backer, |Fi8ced there for Chriet made remarks about how the trees would he, wore they trically illuminat At Christmas tine. Ttecently Miss Thsigham decided to | ‘e the trees decovaied. and they | proved to b a beauti‘ul and | musual sight with marv eleetrie | Lulbs of ail colors. ch toee is sir- | B T each pa e ninister, iinfiyant proceed 2:30 p. m.—"The First Christmas Station g * the Children's Bible story told k ansed for i . W. A. Logan, pastor of the © thirust Alpha Lutheran church, Turtle Creck, shouted down the dim at he learned . . lown, bu . cated by the opening| 2:45 p. m.—Concert. ut refuses to di t 4 AL H i 3 f « nebody to sec you.' 4:00 p. m.—Organ recital by Dr. Orm1 it just as you pi 4 ’ ving the door open, she hurried Heinroth, director of music, hom I* ud n far ther top. | et isitor with averted face .gie Institute, Pittsburgh, from |~ Junted by a hige star containiug | ict v e the gir arm. | Car e Music hall. suveral lights, N favorable re- Hariey zré 3 | T e e eaner services of the |Wurks have beer heicl about the e moment, Miss Jon e said, | p. m.—Vesper services o {ireey 800 JMIN ARG Tobte wel) voc | 1 erry mas (0] ! a it is vou 1 am here to sce!” | Shadyside Presbyterian church, Pitts- | 7€ | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY As g ) ) e extonded his arm to detain her. burgh, Pa. Rev. Hugh Thomas K d for her effor! | inally, Benson aid Herley ¢ v irley | the t aside Mz boy's | minister. 6:30 p. m.—Dinner concert by the| Frrors of asomuch as 25 per cent | What a wonderful message to receive! {are not uncommon in household mea- | aiter a i A uel ! o viciously cee what he'il do | Pittsburgh Athletic sociation or- y B . eatery cding on his lelsurcly wa - | when ¥ téil b hestra. Gregorio Scalzo, divector. |Suring cups now on the market, in- | Where is the person who doesn’t feel | vestigation by the United States bu- | p insid repeatcd.. . JUailey CAVAY | eati of standands: hias Fevealed. | a thrill of happiness when some good S e : lgnt. o Hariey, step n 1o the o Lane Police: Station—whicl: | 1. . J. Van Biten TR SR ' friend extends this greeting. St The 20th? ‘ The cheerful voice of a friend out of from somewhere and featingbonge—Springtl e town calling you by TOLL LINE to the maid Joncs, handle any of these ™ ; TAE Y el | saturday . N ‘ bid you happiness is a Xmas gift that il mstsally rhe ws ! : A e Hotel Kimbal trio direct from the y is not easily forgotten. preparing to bring the trout from the it ; tready " ”"—”-"-".'\f"::‘,"_5:-"'\'::;;,’f?:’l‘m P Food s b | The folks at home—a friend away— ] are all brought into the family circle with a real Xmas spirit by a few moments’ m.—Bedtime story for conversation. YEOrisons fghtanl: e 4 Extend your Season's Greetings with m.—Church services from y R a smiling voice by TOLL LINE. Souti regational church. ltev, James ordon Gilkey, pastor. | the very mext day after poor Music by Prof. Wilson P. Moog, or- Charles died i\ | [ “Fhe official manner had its effect. |§anist and choir of 24 voices. 4 y “Where has she gone?" ‘N o e etk G N 5 p. m.—Sunday vespers on the | ; Bell System Springfield Municipal chimes trans- | i To a married sister, \ \ the speaker T 1 t donc any- until she finds a new job 7 \ thing inhé: mal mitted direct from the Campanille, 3 rnest Nowton Bagg, chime ringer. o i . l room the m.—Concert by Stanley pianist; Mme. von Mitzlaft, | sir She wa But after her rudeness, M packed her off right away, She left i Ak R Ve iRaner Hoi Howett has the address Panl Harley AT ‘ stool 3 5:30 p, m.—Church services to be At this moment Mrs. Hewett on \ ohe e He kit about: [the. teick | tered, bearing a tablecloth and 2\ Siih {he mervietisd: it ‘harles | announced by radio One Policy - One System And All Directed Towards number of serviettes Abinedan'at he nateed g 4 — - 3 3 “This was the cloth,” she said T SER PO e g A it Ay “ Gl [ Universal Service Better Service spreading it out, “but which of the|_ ', ”\\‘”T T:DONK ANYTHING ) 3 ; e, she sa i H 3 serviettes were usced 1 cannot say SHE SAID BULLENLY ¥ . tAmcrican Radio & Research Corp.) | first One by one he began to inspect the v, / " | ¥« ga L o PR e et i .08 p. me—New England weather | Rev. W. 8 Hayward of Syracuse, | scrviettes, opening each in turn a V. A 3 H_””“vmg"f "”"‘“_: S SROLRERC | witjon {0 St ne ismounted driver n E Rta- | rorecast furnished by the U, 8. weath- (N. Y., has petitioned Congreas to en- - ‘ g Then, a minute later, the cah overtook 110 er buresu. New England crop notes |act & constitutiona! amcndment re- e €X» v ir at 1% rypnighed by V. A, Saunders, statis. |cognizing the authority of Jesus What have we here! h imed esentl Ta Nack- \ » 1 | cluim presently Hy i i e e In ne Holcn Christ, e has devoted much of his | time for nearly 40 years toward dom- | reies been se od within the week < 1 . s, other cab went by raplidly girl, T30 p. me—-Evening program. 1 Mrx owet e bt e Leuning forward in order te or sl t “Phirty-cighth of a scries of talks on |Pilation of an Indian grammar that | on the tab | " det l e Now jund business problems by [Wwould engble the Troquols to vmn~‘ | For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. et ; e dmaet, | durk-faccd ma om he had mean \rthur 1t Curnick of the New Eng- |8late the Bible into thelr own langu- teeted on the Embankment i and Business magazine. 2. Arthur |age. How v 1 Quite correct,” murmured Harley vy siekoman eontinued |y ey course in dancing by radio- Tyt it daryly “Ixactly what 1 should have |} wi Nack eyes He de 2] none, lesson No. 8, 3, Concert by : g Hind WG1 Mandolin elub, e spy, ke 4 ! discov, yes orelgner Sunday sh owing servictte ) LT PSR GAh Hapes \ as & 1o take yous™ | g.4q . m,—~Twillght program. 1. Snapshots_ By GLUYAS WILLIAMS T esing and in t 1 don't k o sat « Huadventure Hour” conducted by the | fark tpo el sty damyap iy in a good it of London. | ol Companion. 2. Musicale by | LJCHAPTER NI Paul Harley lighted a ¢ 1 minutes to cateh the |\)ul'v-w.1- nl‘uv elub, ol Seltll’lg Up the Tl'ee Phe Vel Is Raised Pho centest Dt devaies % open | 1Y to zet the ticket £:30 p. m.—Evening program. 1 byttt g B Bt 4 warfare, Horiey's acenrate know at Al you do 10 the senviC Tuik on “World Unity” under the au- | the muntiopiocs and star f London had erabled him t ¥ ’ ‘ |spices of the Greater Boston Tedera- | nETily at a photograph In a il : South lambeth Hosd} oo : imself Sidney, au |11on ©f churches, 2, Concert by the frame S0, closely did % o, e ; Ao fi il pshabi 3 oyt | Virst Unitarian Parish chotr of Wo- i 4 b D the o [burn, Mass., Harold L. Child, director gracious turned to and to lend of auto hypnosis, o that I'hil Abing ; . t 40 solie the dinty | me on, the ring, & wiz Benson,” he called, openi ¢ 954 1 i (Acolian Hall—=New York City). Ibrary door A the man came along the hall 1 have written a note to 4 ? % . p. m Santa Claus Stories” Mr. Innes, my secretary,” he explaine | fenred 1 : g a . Mclntosh S | ed. ““There i aae al o hae ¢ . iefore ’ leath® p. m.—Piano reeital by Sam- whom you fte oned, arrives, : ; O him the parcel and the note p L sl i (Contir { Veeding Broadcast ed in Our Next Tssue teced of the “High Lights of p — 3 tadio Broadcasting” series of of Mz, Innes.” C . . ' il s by Alfred N Goldsmith, Very good, sir . ampaigning: { vescarch of the Radio | h"’:"l"";‘m"f";fl gl d g (o e - rocttai b s £75 UP TRLE AND SAVS USTENS T VARIETY OF COMMENTS= TRIES TURNING IT IN A VARIETY “Sosd Six. b sid ¢ : J ¢ Y Aons 3 j : Z, HOW DCES THAT TECFI AUNT TLORRIE'S OPINION THAT OF POSITIONS EACH O WHICH “Good day, Benson, 2 |/ s 15 1 Grand charity concert | T T™E SHE NEVER DID SEL SUCH A LOPSIDED REVEALS 0 THE FAMILY Buresing out 1o the Hing of 11 lerkranz soclely 'rrf ,TO MOTHER'S THAT SHE OUGHT ® SOME WORSE DEFECT 4 o . Sunday HAVE' SELECTED IT HLRSELP “Number 236 South Lambeth Itoad Church services direct he directed the ma Off moved the taxi, and omas Episcopal church Dr. K. M. Stires, back upon the cushions he long sigh. The irksome peric Bublis Book Stories” actisa wes ende For the moment he must focus upo | of series of con- | establishing, beyond query or doubt American Orchestra %0- | the fact that Sir Charles Abingdor had not died from natural causes 7 Turning his head, he glanced bac > ; 4 WEAF | Tvm(h. tr T ‘r hi — Telephone and Telegraph L New York City). His cab was just on the point Com!crt Baby’s Skin : n turning on to the slope T 4 # n ita Zelman, iolir N s ‘-(3}" of 2 t 8 ey yrie tenor, Colnm- But, peering eager e or tchin 4 "hone 10 company's N e dow, showed the da ot the § s e : O : IDEA WHEN THE TREE HAS BECN RIGHTED AT THE END OF WHICH TIME senger { i Parts with oty rding stwdion S0 BAD AGAIN FATHER TRIES (T IN A NEW POS- A GENERAL VERDKT 1S Iytic soprane, Vin MON=THIS TIME WITH THE END OF A REACHED THAT THE FIRST sticur e muc N . I \ cont ¢ orchestra direct from the | CHES OV D ™ (C'-: L U BRANCA LODGED IN HIS EVE = WHILE POSITION WAS BEST hese distressing troubles " \ ¢ idat G of the Hotrl Pennsylvania 1 HE gmL apor MOTHER AND AUNT TLORRIE ARGUE AVTER Alle - o 9 p Sunday | Syndica HEATEDLY WHETHER OR NOT THE TREE CLUYAS . 5. 44 P € McCiure Newspaper Syndi pecial musical pro- 4 15 STANDING STRAIGHT WILLIAMS T i SALESMAN SAM i1l Run BY SWAN mWajq WOT5 T BIG 10ER 0 Y _LeMme P00H - Tmm vy ‘«“ { ‘;.;Yng.-ku'lor{— RN AO\JW%‘ OF ) TAKE A LOOK « PLLIT NEEDS |5 TO0 BE 200 | DIONT WALK A UTILE BABY PN AT T WOUND LUP SELLING HIM B WAT(H THAT WONT AUN, appearance and By darkening your hair Sage and Suiphur Com can tell, becanse itd oes it » Iy, %0 evenly. You just sponge or soft brush wit this through your hair, small strand at a time: b all gray haire have disappear ter another application or tw bair become beautitn dark Soft and Tuxriant and jyou years younger.