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VOICLS IN THE AIR TUESDAY, KDKA—East Plttsburgh, 6:15 p. m.—Dinner rt. 1:15 p. m.—Stockman reporta of primary tock and whol produce markets. 1:30 p, m—The Winfl Fuiry the Purple $:30 p. m uartet of f gton time s KYW—Chicago. 8118 . —New I ma 8 10:30 p. 1:05 p. 1:05 p Wwi I—Inl|4wll 7 p. m—Det Mic h. WCX—Detroit, Co Mich. 6p.m 10 p. m \\'\l!—\fldllln Ga, 8 p. m—M 10:45 p. ¢ Sparkling Eyes and Clear Glowing Skm Come Back ARer INDICAN Test showed Cause of Pimpfes, Black- & ody or 1t 1s amazing how simple little test Phat thoysands now making can :{l:ll‘i you from a red out person ubled with bro eomplexion and dull tio wide-awake pors and looking .Vfifi‘ofl! admires, As long as there Iy T yriem, sou just canyiot h headaches iliousness y(mply skin and | What is INDICAN 2 Sndican is the' danger shows that poisons and 0 sluggish stomach, live @re seeping through your \)]nurl every muscle and eve B iran tn your Ip having fres from it, but & tes you. Make the INDICAN ’[EST Yoursel Have uri 1d €hemist reports you can “feel ecause Of attacks, s breath, head Ammediate ho \«‘V el Jug CflRTER&» T Herald Contest L away,” s body's tong The spi the contest by the He mendahl opposite smiling, ing about th It he or of thought, think up a in the air, a has th conversation front of th bedtime st and we : of a good tim Maybe som when the is going to fill t think of the ends. Good t forever, so 1 1 ing th howling s pleasant memory wl You are #hip In that vast s prize winners, and th join the happy throng. we all like it the contest g ftune of “Hail, All Here.' cvery- eligible for p— J | 1366 STANLEY ST. sale from WFI—Philadelphia, 6:14 p. m.—Review of local theatrl. cal plays. 6:30 p. m. T p. m.— 8 poom glven by th | club. 9 p.m 10 Concert orchestra. sunny Jim.” ~Ladies' Night—a musical Philadelphia Rotary “Eveready Hour.” ). m.—Slivertown Cord orchestra. Bedtime story. talk Joe Smith e club orchestra. WIP—Philadelphia, Ofr weather forecast. —Dinner m |6 ‘. ,. m 7\|\-|\ t re T 1l and birthday lst. i ,‘vu.wu Shrew Emo's Weekly Movie: WG R—Bufralo, NV ver t of the day's ady Hou own Cord orchestr WHAS—Touisyille, Ky. 4 p. m.—Conrest. Chapters I XVIII of the “Billy and ivs. Late important news | central standard XVIL a lale 9:45 p. m.—Concert P ccompanist, —Vaudeville headliners. race Revue. Everglades Revue ub Alabam WAAM—Newark, N. d. 1. —Violingand piano. o Walter § . m.—Dance orc and Heart Problems. Twins and The tL Entertainers, Tlint Kid." \\ \(—1!0~(lln. -Jay Riseman's ~Barritone, Or. Da . m $:10 p. m 1115 p. m mu rs from the various 3ud Uth v N X, and stock market wa bullet r mu; “rimina! and LR WARREN PRESIDENT OF CENTRAL LABOR UNION Member of Flectricians Army. Organiza- tion Honored At Annual Meet- n Speaks cers were eleated Cen- held President, trictans’ Zwick, ng see- of the 1 was igarmak- and dian, “igarmakers’ he Amer- r, John I K—THE UNKNOWN IS COMING LY C E X THURS, — FRL — SAT. —_— TO M \ METAL WEATHER STRIPS Install the “Accurate” Saves 1-3 in Coal Bill T. E. WOODS 37 Franklin Sq. Phone 187, CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully shven op all johs. —TFL 2013 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~General Trucking— TEL. Through The Static Last night was suitable for charg- | Ing storage batteries. 8o much nolse soeped out of the loud speaker that there was no pleasure in listening to concerts early In the evening, Fad- | Ing brought etatlons in fitfully, Statlc came in large portions at fin- expected intervals. Reception cleared slightly about 11 o'clock and New York stations came in exceptionally clear, | . e | 85 years of age, was Troy, N, Y. Dater is a nd his volce is one of a 5 years. Hle renditlon of many ctions brought In a flood of telegrams of ('ongl'ul.ulnn Go- Ing from one extreme to the “othe this station presented Beatrice Gil-| Lert, seven years of age, as planist, | Don't think for one minute that she | played e finger ounvm-, 'rlm W exercises, in that pt busy mn'hnm”) Jhls program came through in.an excel- | lent manner, although sometimes the | tation .s\mnde-l like a stone crusher. | e e Charles R. Hector and his James tfieater orchestra, from um Boston end of WBZ Jast night, en-| ertained in a satisfactory manner, | hey rendered several dance selee- | | tions, the program being broadcast direct from the theater. This group o played a few classical numbers. he only fault we have to find is that the trombone was too near the microphone and many of the num- | bers sounded like trombone 60l0s | with orchestral accompaniment. | } Anyone who knows how a lrnmhollew | sounds when :t is merely playing its | part in a selection, has an idea of | how monotonous that got after| awhile. | Calvin Dater, at WHAZ, vocallst, man of Among the selections rendered by | > St. James theater orchestra were Hands Across th Sea,” march, nnd‘ “New Echoes I'rom the Metropolitan Opcra House,” a medley of bits from the grand operas. £ .. and Russell, the two-man| g orchestra, did their periodi-| turn at WOR last ni | et o”mg feature on that station’s pro- gram. They were good, there's no douht about it, Most of the selec- | tions they played or sang were new. { They play 31 different instruments, it is said, and they disappointed no | one last night. They held the air longer than they were supposed to. We didn’t put up any howl at all. | . Pe singi alion band of the hts of Pythias entertained from at Boston last evening. They some popular sclections, but tstanding feature was a med- | ley, composed of the well known | numbers of 25 vears ago. We'li ad- | mit that we stayed with that station longer than we intended, for simple reason that it had slipped our | ind that WEEI had gone up to| § meters and we thought it was ew station. The announcer kept us in the dark through several selec- | tions. Another reason why an- | WF | praye 1’7 do 50 reaction stening in. awakens in in the breas's of those re decidedly in numbers ening. | \rnywvl came through in a half- 1 m> at times almost ted to come through at all w Yorkere made up for t hey tame through J\k(" nne: and Adam Carroll, anist, ped pass from W Med- raze last evening and s duo obliged with a group of southern selections. The banjo, an pted for radio broad- roduced In a natural - plano, realizing it | niment purposes | > background. . cas man was for onl accom , kept in ti We mustn't e thout saying 1 about Mec s orchestra | ringfield. Phey were on early ening, and again at 11:30 ere's an orchestra that No advertisement intended . We play £ was not a succe anyone singing o our favorite, “Follow the Swallow,"” n\l»m NEWS AND VIEWS. rmen,’ of the most de- lightt 1 operas and one of the 1most 18 scheduled for WIP, Philadelphia, his broadcast will the Metropolitan 1nd will be predented 3 Philagelphia Civic Opera Co, A notable wiil give the opera Julia Clz will p “Carmen Paul A st role of and he in the Anong ot will “Don Jose." es who will ap- Hotz, er nc Mae and Theodore Bayer. will be The men- Iphia. or- 509 composed of nons Philad which \vw orning next, programs. Spring! 'l 3 time ting will be m ¥ t to that studio liste is concert that s can- Knowr lanec air, will hold forth musie Eddy shing ings, stringed ent also be banjo He andicello, steel guitar, ar, tipple, double at have you. 8mith Lenz, con A planist ssical tralto, will and semi-classical Lewis, it. | the st | for 50 negroes whose the [ % [ towns in darkness. Business was &ue- surve { Dublin, from 2 a.| gui- | A unique feature of this program will be Rena Burdette, uthor, slnger composer and speaker, She will bring a wealth of Indlan lore to the microphone and will, no doubt, present an interesting, part ar the program, | . W. Zimmerman, WTAM's proq !rnm director, will present several | radlo readings, Ie is well known | for this work, | The time for this broadcast will be January 30 at 2 a. m, " oe o | Rosa Ponselle and Emilio De- Gogorza, two well known artists, | will appear before the microphone in the near future, it is reported. They will probably sing at WEAF on January 29, presenting the third concert by famous artists from that | station and others hooked up with DEATH STALKS IN SOUTHERN AREAS <. Floods Takmg Heavy - Toll- Storms Abating Today STREF FOR COA published a list of streets on' which | issuance of this list, City Engineer Joseph D, Willlams makes it plain | that no protection is assuredgcoast- ers, Those streets where sliding will | be allowed are: Sunrise avenu casterly; Rhod: Atianta, Ga., Jan, 20.—Dead and [joriajon, missing listed at 10, raflroad and|ley to Rocky Hill avenue; South hotor traffic demoralized, and heavy | street, from South Main to Stanley; property damdge was the flood rec-|ASh street, from Maple to Vega; Ellis street, from Maple grd in several southern atates today ’h\llrfl\ll bridge; Bassett street, south as clearing weather brought relief | from a situation acute since Satur- day night. In Southern Georgia, | street, ge probably was the greatest, and b Missisaip; Alabama, South Caro- | 5"t AH] Lowsiana, streams were re- ‘r‘\““ apreet, k[ru\fl street, \\t‘\l of f'l)lll!ll avenue SRR Gty S bl [Laks strect, trom Grove Tl to “'“h 1 ° J nton along the tributaries in northern | Sireet: Jeromo !;;mtmi;?.-mmc‘;uun| Georgla, however, indicating a slow | Streo -"“'l“i‘t"rw e 2 M"lv HE oot situationiin ‘"s( Broad to Crown; Miller street, from Ivery Georgia stream was sent | Burritt strect easterly; Beaver street, out of its banks and rivers norma. | from Beatty to Lasalle, and from ly one hundred feet wide extended |Broad to Lafayette; Lyman one to five miles over the lo (from Booth ito Bilvel ““"“ [ trom Oak to Tremont; Willow street, | Tourists Delayed, [West strect southerly; LaSalle street, Tourists hound for Florida wered from Tremont o Lawlor; Lawlor held by the waters in Auhama.‘.,',fl,y from top hill northerly Georgia and South Carolinia. towards Allen Clark street, U‘M“*"“'"gl‘ s "“'“‘k; -"‘ ‘“t”';” :r“i’rnm ‘orth to Wiater; Church street, Alabama river was 17 feot above the from Stanley to Fairview. flood stage last night and fear was| expressed for the city's lighting fa~ cilities, | Eufaula spelt the night in dark- te pri as emptied of pris-| oners as a precautionary measur Common garden sage brewed into vy ten, with sulphur and aleor Shelter was provided in Montgomery | hol aglded, will turn Jiomes on the 4 gray, streaked and .. {rom East strect street, from East to Kelsey street, from Stan- : Henry street, from Stan- | Areh to.Glen; Columbia street, from Parkmore to Griswold; south of Hart street; Adams from Lincoln to Steele; Har- where dam- | ands. of street; ama river were endangered. High water on the Elba left Opp, Columbla and several othgr Alabama Iy dark fant, Sage and luxu Mixing 11 Tea and Sul- phiir recipe at home, though, 1is troubl <ome, An easier way o get the ready- preparation pended at Geneva and hastily con- ructed hoats used to carry residents | to saftey, In South ¥East Mississlppl and | southern Louisiana conditions were reported gradually improving, and s were heing made of damage | highways and other prop- dition of other 0 - use erty. ingredients, a large I bottle at little cost at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound,” thus avolding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sin- ful, we all desire to retain our youth- ful appearance and attractiveness. Towns Isolated. of G gla towns were isalated as all north and south hound | 2 shut off smnh of ima passed the night T flmmmz the . Part of Sanderville was un- der water, with many bridges and culverts swept a in the cou The Ogeechee rive t Louisville, Ga., was higher than since 1888, At the Oconee river was a foot higher than ever recorded before The Ocmulgee river at Macon, 1‘“.)fimuz the mzl“w‘ point in sub- arried . An attemp! one to Macon. Monte: e streets, d Sulphur Compound, no one , becanse it docs it so natur- 50 evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft hrush with it draw this through your hair, taking ally, ing all gray hairs ha W ve disappeared. After another cation or two your hair hecomes heautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you uppear years younger. For That “Tightness Across The Chest” ner of Jend to siding. g"\(‘r'\\ houses were aw nn’lf to dyna prevent | damage to a bridge. The city was treated to a midnight de last night when a cir- cus wintering in a park was forced to remove. Macon property dam- age will be confined t& industrial plants along the river. The Savannah standing Knights of P\thlac Will Install Officers Elmo Lodge, No. Knights of Pythias, will hold its annual in- stallation of officers W\ evening at the lodge room block. Refreshments will Officers to he installed Chancellor commander, Ba Kramer; vice chancellor, Shurberg; prelate, stein; master of w Kkin: keeper of re George B. Hicklc Wil Hickie; quer, Samuel arms, I M. G. With the inst officers an Every meceting w according to the program o by those taking office rive ring fire in the cellar; ef 1 into flame time and c the body or St 2 1 you have a ‘cold on the s, 12 the s are eore or o« 1 lave a ough which has r previous remedies ALLEN’S LUNG arney Myer ; maste master Rivkin Adler; rman ough Safe for chi no op! dren, lation of the ar | MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED acti Two sizes, 60c. and £1.00 a bottle, On sale in New Britain by City | Drug Store and Miller-Hanson, WEDNESDAY SPECIALS BE THRIFTY TOILET PAPER, Best Grade, reg. 15¢ roll. 3 rolls 25¢ TOILET BOWL RRUSHES . 39¢ SAPOLIN ENAMEL FOR REFINISHING . IN ALL COLORS ... . 25¢ size—19¢ . 40c size—29¢ ize—59¢ $1.35 size—98¢ wiz- | Positively Wednesday Only A. A. MILLS PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. one small strand at a time; by morn- | mproved by the ad- | The board of public works has | coasting will he permitted, but in the | street to | | of Trinity street: Locustgtreet, from | Linwood | from Lincoln to Steele; | Smith street, from | street, | street, | faded hair beautiful- | SPECIAL! MOHICAN RAISIN toar.. 6C BREAD Loaf 10c o, 9¢€ WHEAT, RYE OR GRAHAM BREAD OHICAN MARKE HE M YOUR BIG MID-WEEK MONEY SAVING DAY HERE!! © REGULAR HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 AL M, | 9 TO 11 A M, 9 TO 11 A M, ROUND AND LOIN ‘\ N I'RESH BEST MAINE \ STEAKS SHOULDERS POTATOES e TOER e R W CAPE COD .3 Ibs. 25¢ Back Hams. lb 25¢| Cranberries. - qt. 10¢ 10c SUGAR veveer. 10 Ibs. 69c 25 Ib. sack..... $1.70 ALL DAY SPECIALS . b, ROASTS BEEI . . Ih. CHUCK ROASTS BF . b, RUMP ROASTS B! . b, s Steak 7 A, M. TO 1P M, e 120 16¢ 20¢ LEGS YI‘NRLI‘\G L’\\ln 0]‘ ]u\\ll} . LAMB CHOPS . THGS OF VEAL . RUMI'S OF VEAL l{()\ TS OF P()HK . In, . 1b. . Ih. . Ib. 3 Ibs. 18¢ 28¢ 16¢ 20c » 250 EAL . BRE AL ..uvee VEAL CHOPS .... FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER 2 Ibs. 87c EGGS . . doz. 53c - i Cheese ... 1, 29¢ 350 Butter. . 2 Ibs, FOUR GOOD SPECIALS FOR YOU o | COCOA | pipgp | soap Prge. e v e 10c| 8 rolls. ... 25¢| 2 Bars. . .. 15¢ 2 Jarge Pkgs.. .. ! . Ib. FINEST HAND PACKED TOMATOES. .can 12¢ 2D BUTTERFLY OOLONC L35 00, BLUE ROSE RICE ......p..........3 Ibs, 25c MOHICAN GRATED HORSERADISH 2 bots, FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans' 21c Best Pure Lard ... 2 Ibs. 37c 25¢ 25¢ TANCY BALDW'N " APPLES dgts. ... 35¢ GREEN STRING BEANS . J onor DATES . ... 10 oz. pkg. NEW CROP LAYER FIGS .... YELLOW GIOBE TURNIPS 81lhs. .... 15¢ | FANCY WHITE HE e 25¢ EXTRA HEAVY Y TIRESH NATIVE GRAPEFRUIT| CARROTS Gfor.....25¢| 41bs. ..... 9 % 1b. 250 ;i}\;xil‘s:EDLLSS‘ Ibs. 45C . 3C .. 2°Ibs. 250 NEW MEATY o TOR e DSe iy B CABBAGE ....... SOLID HEAD RS LETTUCE and | | { | HONISS OYSTER CO. ¢ darkening your hair with Wyeth's | i ' THE OLD HOME TOWN PRUNES . ONIONS ....... 4 Ibs, FRESH OPENED OYSTERS . .. 85¢ TRESH SCALLOPS .. 55¢ OPEN LONG CLAMS 28c COD TONGUES AND (HLI"KS 20c . Ib. b, . Ib, 12¢ 15¢ 22¢ 15¢ o« pint pint, MARYLAND OYSTERS Our Crackers Are Always Fresh CLAMS FOR CHOWDER SHRIMP CRAB MEAT SCALLOPS LOBSTERS Three Family House for sale on Lyon street. This house has been only built two years, probably less than that, and is in first class shape. Garage connections. It is a superbly laid out house. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. Temporarily Located at 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford| BY STANLEY il 9 u!l DOOR KNOBS IN THOSE YoUNGSTERS You WOULDNT LISTEN- 1TOLD YYou To USE WHITE DOOR KNOBS AOT BROWN DooR EVERY MORNIN FOR WEEKS( o THE NO-ND -1 S&Y You ALWAYS USE WHITE DOOR KNORS FOR WHITE HENS!) BUILD SOME NEW CHICKEN PENS? ° ED PEEVEY TRIED OUT A SCHEME o To MAKE HIS HENS LAY /N COLD “q WEATHER, AFTER “THREE WEEKS WITH NO RESULTS-HE QUIT TODAY~ ., ecmsw

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