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N eSS i Wksen Darseitars Kt _Q\::‘?T“;‘“““ CITY—218 ' trom WDZ, Springfcld, in o worlon of | by wire to WGY at Schenestady and | Thers was a arge delegation of com-| Hend Keeper Dantel Harking sid old Standard Ensemble, 11 ‘\(vu‘:xlwz”f’I ;“' rvice ’”g\: \\‘nh "\hly 1 R ;.‘mflhu«-k"\\-hv-'r]n i aanad trony ipsnysiationed chipughollthe iUy A8 u“u“""l UM tourh. (b At LR LA & Monday noy |Lraveing tho ether waves (rom the | und, With the Iatghiag land“(v!vlrlllfl‘m.‘\ ra of o monkey house, where : WEN—CHICAGO—302 9:30—8chmoliar and Mue e o AL R g A | we had a hard job hearing a emporarily q d, and o Skeealx Time BAl oIfiny K ‘! 4 will L: \‘ ‘\ lem 1‘ 3 ”NE‘ \m’l‘ 5ts l;\ (?.Hl'ro;'nh\I had | tmes, Butl the lmkp; had a goo aped “under the noses" of thriu ) al oftaring, tration, not only of Amervican radio | the unusual experlence of hearing a | time, so we didn't kick—audibly. guurds, ll('r:-}(f. l‘,'t'“-ll "Hn:‘::\\r\n und‘ N WOAW—OMAHA-—-526 Jevelopment, but also of American [concert after it had crossed the vfin»‘ o ir He expressed the opinlon that it IASHStnOS BN quinte | T=Dinner musi nusical achievement, during the | tinent twice! Bennie Kreuger and his well [ way mere of a coyota than a woll, I Dental Adyiaant rake concert ensemble and vo- | 8—After dinner hour, Atwater Xent hour of musle, on| (] known recording orchestra offered a | but because of the presence of chil- | ~Orlando's orchestra, 1 | (All Programs on Fastern Standard | 9 —Norman Sccon, planis 1 Time.) 19 r Hand, e 4 fred - Wan FVENING PICK, | K 5 "I‘f""r ooncert o |8 "“— M‘mml program including the | broadeast through WEAL, W celves hundreds of letters [at KDKA, And even KDKA didn't| 130—Basketball gau we | 1 i IPIUARAONETATiN, | Blué Moys orchestra, harmony | york, and 14 other stations through- | concerning it, The letters have heen | make previous announcements. | TS: o | 10:15—Juditn SOrano 1 ance music twins and soloists, . lout the United States, sent from listeners living in prae- | Well, the orehestra broadeast from | ) 5 '-4 [} 30—Union City Fou WMAQ—UHICAGO—447 12-~Skpwcket frolle by the Hotel | RO tlcally every state in America, the Hotel Schenley and Bennio's Moton Plcture Review and |- Ov&an reettal oo . R8I OroaBtin GUERL Aok | The Verda Trio, one of Chieago's | ey wous saxophone was much in evi-| AR Stars Jikid I ORtON MEROASIVIQURTBROIF from Garrlck theater, | most ver organizations, which | Natlonal tests of r lence, “If I Ha Girl Like You"| ¥ | e opg e | 09— beat | OO ’ h 4 Ly aniza , whic Natlon ests of radfo reception | dence. Had & Girl Like You 1 WHNY—NEW YORK—210 |0 Y Jbeatt oo e WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—416 w8 just returned from & record |to determine the causes of statie | VA8 One of the numbers, KDKA HUOLY J Nt Ioen Rararates 3 tome {n The Time of Cae-|7:15—Nankin Cae orchestra, breaking tour of the United State, \and fading will be held on tha faded owfull nagyenemsmas y—Jack Jones, soloist 4 (ENOtOIORLE: ':":' \""" Philosophies. | Wil be & regular Friday evening |nights of Webruary 9 10 and 11 (ot ey e ;30— "Modern Radio," L. Winner, | o theater revue, {:15—Musieaie, seature of WBRM, Ch arom | from 8 15 11 cclech. The tems | Paul Ash and his music mad gang Fam()lls Ol'gflmm[mn W]“ 18 129 ni sity of Chicago chimes|11:03 v or Th are h 4 WELS—CHICAGO—315 now an, The instrumen A the |he conducted by the Stewart-Warner Were the last feature on the program s | trio are guitar, banjo and accordion, | ¢ Chie e asp | from WLS, Chicago, and that's say- W 's Entertalner Ui e Lk e Doy orp, Chicago, in cooperation with [foM Akl 1) 3 Looakas yivinist 15-1-~Harn dance program. 110 pinnist A |he T,,,-m“.,‘..,m University. Thers | 78 ;En.,l.;:')'m:,?,“:h»’ ::};:‘ KRN, eard Tomorrow Alternoon — 10—2 | % 2 " o will be more than 5,000 officlal ob- | ‘he *parcon of the lelegraph w.itor _ WENR—CHICAGO—208 KOA—D R—028 Those Who Tave heen interested | 1t HIEEE FHen B T 00 who should conduct @ "Say It e : Ml ~ Dafly dinner concert. Rawland- | 11—Harmony orchestra {in the travel talks given ench week |jouee o0 o aking part in the | pignt” column was peppy to the nth 15—Arright Singors Lyrie Trio: violin 1 cello gelec- | from the Colbur through WOC Dr, B J Palmer,i| =t o degree and the boys turned ont xon I FIELD—333 R ey tions; vocul mumbers, _ KEWA—OGDI president of the Palmer 8chool of | e 1o qocii 1o the Jowls | 1Ot Music, “Look Who's Here,” wit St Coietans i | —-All-Ameriean Ploneers; Al Tweed | T—Radlo dealers’ program, Ghiropractie, Davenport, operators | " '8 0 ,“‘l"‘ " by the lowls| oo instrument all steamed up, \ WOKO - NEW, YORK—a88 and Walter Peterson, harmonica |11 — Paramount theater organ re- |of the station, will be int i ’\M”‘;_} i “"f'r "'l‘""]”‘ Al et conolustyely thit LHay know ton B AT e and guitar selections; Floyd Faleh, | o 'know that the story of S L SUICR S AR by how to play dance music, Coneeried ! | baritonc; John Papa, concertina; | 12:30—Olle Rocves and his orch. | sround the world will bhe p [BSharauIRe scisibelngiopatated dnWhall ity ot o et onsid Art Bliguist | KGO—OAKLAND—361 s | refghborhood, & man in Cleveland | {\IMPEL WOTE addne conetnbl 4 ] % book form fn the near future, | o ECIATRE0Y & IAAN W0 Clevelan® | yioonlight and Roses” sung in U1 cautitul style by Wiliam Wilson, 1d with great pl Ure any reg b N | ccompanted prominently by the sax- cal @ s, eLuxe pry 3 % ” o Q. W”‘,,“'fl”“ e pA8 —DeLuxe program. 3 sunday, January 24, at p. m.| A majority of listeners to Spanish | program which was not announced dren who male the park a win \,.L‘{’\Tfl \‘:. i 13 w;’—nm Mm'm':f orchestra, | when a concert by the New York |instruction, broadcast by KOA, Den- | in W "s programy last night. And | playground he fssued orders 1o - sur ho | 12=Hays' orgun jubilee, Symphony oreliestra, under the dl- [ver, are women, This feature has go0d reason why, Because that or- | “catch or kil WLIB—CHICAGO—302 WMAD—MINNEAPOLIS—244 | rection of Walter Damrosch, will be | ls appeal and the Denver sta. chestra didn't appear at WEAT, but e n's orchestra | 2 ¢ yripliony ore chestra will - f Ao prbgram from WTIC ravelers' Insiva inee compuny etation at Harttord, tomorrow afternoon, The progrim at 0 o'clocit, a5 P r iy v Huven Sympliony orchos. phony orchestra fron o Milton Yokeman Ehie o s T el Frank Westphal and his Al. | 11—8port review The subject of his radio talks each | SRR 21 by Ran [ AT American Pioneers; Rita McFaun, | 11:10—Saxophone, violin, clarinet | woek 1s, “Around the World With ) PR CEROR e soprano; Art Bllquist; Mary Ble-| soprano and tenor solos. Bioin Eight Months in Tignt| . atve set being operated within a | iR E N Y er mem. | Yol and WTIC's remoty cont L8 Sileaeonin 2 i R S IR e w blocks of his home, R e e o eaw ISR o wiihioM operatlon ture, 3—Che hner, violinist, WEBH—CHICAGO—370 ~The California Collegians from .. | TR e of the hits of the show. There was ! Order to pick up the recital, The and missing | 8 ° waroschk, tenor, Figewatsr Beach Hotel Orfole| the Hotel St. Francis, A check of the programs hroad. | p= stiap to Y program, lots 6f Volunio SN oEIR Wil be Olretted by Pro iptions [ 8:20—Bible Questions and Anewers. | orchicatra, dinner concert; Dr. “Ni g'\'i_l]—[““* I' ’.l‘ll-ls—ne st by WSAL Cincinnatl, during | N on the part of the station, and clar- 4oy m"""v. Al i feariy ol WNAC—BONTON—280 s:40--Tenor and violin solos, bert W, Virgin, plan oward | 0:15—KI'I'n "Seelng California," 5, shows that the station was on | T,, I' I, S lity aliliround, dn/fash IWLS (dcemenll s i cehoa i Lol iRro Colonial 1 on WAHG—RICHMOND HILI—316 Neumiller, planist. 9:30—Vest Pocket program. t more than 300 days for A roug the Static ‘:o' | :y,ku’,‘,,l,!,- ‘,1‘.n.n1\:]l,:p station | fe8%0r of Music at Yale Universiy 12 midnight Alabama Minstrels, | 10—James Murray, tenor; Tdge 3 total of more than 6,000 broadeast- | aitlar midnight: dheraiwesino tadinails s couiplctosprorTa MANILIRLERaA and compuny | theater orchestrn, quartet, Pete, | Water Beach Hotel Oriole orch.; |1 a nt Country club dance hours, ! and the program came in steadily 9llopa 3 A | Bob Machor Cite Uleten Telo, ance numbers; ia Kally, read- tri. wile | Conditions last night were rather without a break. Volume of great EsimEiheshusizAlon SEhuleaneaTal matince—Mrs, | r Feldman, Evan Davies, | { uiner hour. A high Tight of WAHG at Rich- | aueer, Take for instance the fact|weight flooded the room with music, | o osummer Night's breum | « Melville, John | gewater Beacl Hotel Ordole 12 4 KOPFano | mond Hill will ba a group of Egyp- | that most of the New York stations | s e e f S MendeiRichin direction | a, dance numbers, solos. tian songs to be offered by Miss | came iu either very poorly or not, 'That's all for today, Overlure [ ORK—203 12:15--Herall and xaminer news | 1--Packard Rado club. Jean MeGregor, noted Scottish so- |4t all. While W&B, Atlanta, WMBF, | i Seherzo cted by Clydo | 5—Tom Cooper's ! 3 storles; | 2-6—Midnight frolie. prano, on Monday evening next at|Miami Beach, and WI lcago, | B e W S Nocturne o chestra, | Tran) 5 Marke K KHJ—1.08 16— N albok boomed in with all the power of a WOLF RUNNING L ShantEUsLE D! ~Morey Pearl's What shall we do ton 0 Arcade Cafeterla orchestra, | oD | subdued Springfleld or Uartford. | cneih Sen WBBM—CHICAGO—220 | 6:30—Children’s perlod, Mise Laura €. Gaudet, popular | Fading was extensive, in splte of the | Franklin Park, Boston, Becomes 4 | 5—Harry and Sandy; Valenting Jnn [ 10:80—Roller canary show. <taf pianist of WTIC, Hartford, wil) | fact that the air was crisp, and there | Hunting Ground During Night. Bligter/ar e Cowmt B g; Johnny | 11—Dedication program, Al Malai- | 2ot Symphonic Suite, heherazade” Op. 35, Rimski-Korsakov | - T The Sea and Sinbad's Ship it ALY L i : sy begin her second serles of plano re- | Were sharp splashes of unwelcome| pogton, Jan. 16 (P—A Texas gray 1 The Tale of the Kulendar uh—Request :30—~Warner g 1 tussell Moy [ en- N {citals on V nesday evening, Janu- |58 fe throughout the evening. , 3 N ke % D—Wamner il Black i il e il e | oY dany h ol LML volf was loose on the Franklin park Prince over s 3 b reddy aln a Ao bt d lss Gaudet won great | 5t ervation early t despite an The Young Prince ' e yakes (- e ; X—HOLLY WOOD—33 ; I “Meric ght’ PTI0 § J I LY AR R BEE G artists from | 1y ril2) ollego program " M i ok 0! i vor last spring with her series of | “Meriden Night" at WTI( \ll-night hunt by polics and park at- Rinment Ex- N ~Sandy and Harry; Moulin Kent concert orch, o e rorks of well kiuown | DIE thing. Beginning at 8:30 o'clock S, D ert Spear : o Rouge orches 2 de on insect 1 regitalejofcneworke lotinallRRIONIL S s e oh T Bl S ltondants. The animal vas brought S e wn, tenor, LOUES DI EaIE I Wbl SR | composers. Ty was fooded witp St 1he coun” |from Texas several days ago by Ship goes (o pieces on oadea om | 2:43 . soprano. 1 ; o Thaer Bips S LRk itne > _.}J), g ‘.1‘ ’|""“‘ /2 {Thomas Linehan to breed with G a Rock § ounted hy Timn i e ';“’“‘Hf"" '\'I»"“"]‘: muc “_;‘f'l' man police dogs, but proved so save Bronze Statue of 1 who has never yet been de- i »-mm_-‘ ‘;m‘ 'l’"; ot l-"‘ :‘ ?:"W “*"L-“ age that he turned it over to the | Warrior-—( han 100 fiddling | /07 Clife (2 Lty Wik Chbto el Py (Violin solo by 70 K he has played, !\.m} Ihere wasn't enough of the popular 5 SRUHT IRt 1ccep! the challenge of Mellie [SLUfl and unless a person was in- {Dunhamn of Maine, Mellle waatensely Interested in the Silver City ST e jbrought into the lmelight r.-wmxyl“f {“”’-‘) 1‘" "‘r there w Tt}nor much wry Teller,” v - R > i > |to hold him after he had heard sev- story ' % MONDAY MORNING, | |by Henry Ford | : WIZ—NEW YORK—455 7:8 Complete arrangements have mot | éral sele : 1 nature. o ‘ TWO-FAMILY HOUSE AT THE WEST EX ' Rnickerbo ;. il i—-Dinner musie from KDKA et| == s a0 i ; : | 0t course, Lew 1 , with his . s : i il East Pittsburgh, end rebroadcast WTIC—HARTFORD—176 v{hvt'l:llnml‘nla »1';S'T'.:;\:‘J"J“‘v:& G oy i s Owner will take good mortgage as part payment T s o by KYW at Chicago. Talk, “Citlzenship,” Professor | thut Al 4 shal. | Somewhat, as did a musical aggre- ALL CASH REQUIRED " ' E . & 1le: ¢ 13 e acceptance of the §:05—Tlio bedtime story told by| Sigmund Adler of the ¥, M, C. A, (ther on the acceptance o . | gation of some kind which pia . o T . i1 . “Bermuda,” Heny || but broadeast station WSM of | FUUL O Tl (0 N Seriod. | Come in and see us about this bargain Walter Wilson, who is known by | ! : : | llo has tnvited Melllo to play oy 0 LR b id, Tut Unele Bob."” " a I 2 violin- h Uncle ] the studio ar Lovers Hour" broad-|! 2 trice Torgan, violin n 3 L?Ll(".h'x: )::3 m e gty ‘| any i M e me he wants to come down. iy Comnogdoro alnner n O sy 7 bl S0 R I el i Gt S ey amp €a state C. e ! : - e i 4 i R Clace i brones R ! of who is the best fi " | who spoke on “Meriden,” has never : " z Iy pme Richmond, soprano. q tudio in the D=ltodrs > tnvite wcen more flowery in his lito and [l 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. ? t 's saying something, as those ve heard him pleading be- he bar of justice can prove, In several Meridenites who toil re in this office say that ha | 3 s tenor. | tion | 515 's Centr: 18 dunset Male Quartet; WBBM vard Boyie lections, 7 i Goorge Thurn, { I—Afibassador Liotel dance orch. [4 Alice accom- :15 rord Y ronounced, i azz0; Two Joys; Joe Al- 1 Night. Fllm ¥Frolck-| ' lak rlie Garland; Moulin legram staff in sports. . 2. musie, 30-—Jucques Jacobs' Hotel Shelton | KYW—CHICAGO—536 §:45--News, financial and final mar- Uncle Jimmy Thompson, of Ten- B Commodore AUATE Much has been said and writte ahont Mellie Dunham's fiddlin 1 When Uncle Jimmy heard of Mell muslical | challenge, he & “I') play with | numbers and news, him and play with him like a bul ) he Coagress mival” also W YORK— 192 5 : 1 adeast from KYW's Congress | exercises, conducted by ckland's orchestra D ol 2 S| / | put over some stuff that actually ighton, contrala; Gina y the Balloon Room of the Con- ~Organ recttal from King'd|dog. He can't beat me. Why D | yqq¢ them lke Merlden for no rea- b | Moodl o | chapel. _ ) only a youngster, 1 was plo; son at all. But the Chamber of Com- < AT—CINCINNATY n WIAR—PROVIDENCE—306 |a field'fore he was born. Inerce of that town deserves a lot of {10—Ho es' Radio exchange | L SR sl Queetions and answers, Students of dramatic art, who ob- | nil'c LT e exedient tant § - MAIN STREET STORE — MONTHLY RENTAL $125 erman, Dot Gui-| banjo. Hadio chimey : v i Tonas el kerman S Boss: SnEi e Betty Crocker houseliold talk. | ject to the modern scenfe Investi- | 1o we wald before, there was nof | : Strickiund’s orchestra o U cal program and Columbia ture - of kespearsan pla will ! snough of the lighter side of life. Apply University talk have an opportunity to attend a soul | S uekerman, Dora Gut- WOO—PHILADELPHIA— 1 . in dance orchestra, s : = 1z 50 f : ; oy : WGBS—NEW YORK—316 22 e nB one Bl ety bt oo € . . . I W R day night, Jannary ”"‘” ]*"" program from WSB, Atlanta, offer- : ( imely talks with Terese, NV is- | i e e R e " e Vineent Lopez's or 3 rgan recital, 3 Cohen, jazz planist Al ha Shvey| g iEs Tasisogold e mim City Hall Building L B e 5 . : e S . Jack Colien, jazs planist. rs will have llege o G o G R oy G = idiont frotie Fashion tall - building & mind setting for each | gay ofiiciated at the microphone WELW—CINCINNATI—128 0 Innn/l.l: d ation talk. act of the play. o and added to the affair by describ ‘ s il D ohen, . ing ‘everything in his inimitable truction, ' 3 3 d r' { 5 ) ) i » e . oty e § PHILADELPHIA—508 Radio construction ai . | southern 4 The station came | awl, o i Ay 140 ting up exercises. are belng taught in the electrical | through louder than e 5 Guild X ¥ T e T ADELPHIA 308 o e e b i i oo T LR gnsacd , . . . s ; » sing. - LAD nginecring dep: t in @ month. i Wi i ta Bingt oncert. o \ 3 -Betty Crocker. homa A, and M. college, One course | P on 1SS 1S argaln ) S e il 3 ¥ J—-Automobila club e lis for students who are fans and the | Wo were hampered last evening. | ot £ 5 L05—Organ recital, WHAS—LOUISVILL > is & more advanced and tech- FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND WEI—PHILADE ic Hox program. Readings. | | course. One thousand feet on railroad and state highway Cher il ‘ Sltoriais from the ""‘"“"“”"1 BACK 0’ THE MIKE|| S N I BATTERY House and barn Near New Britain avina Mit 1, ra Louisvill I'mes. Police Out in the land where WA AN Vonk—s2e G35y —Coneers o ra. het i lives a South Dakota con- WINTER STORAGE FOR SALE CHEAP J S i op's orchestra. 5 T ‘:umv-hv.r who sends in the followi 744 h i \ s | WLW at Cincinnati will be on the | c y 75¢ a mont SCHUI TZ COSTE 0 I jres) Bsict i ba WSB—ATLANTA—128 . i > {letter to KOA, Denver: “I'm almost ¥ A7 e P WL IT—PHILADELPHIA 3 nign orehesira, air with a 23-hour program in ob- | 1€ B R G 0 ere norses | Py & V. TIRE BATTERY | alld LL ) nc. rvance o fourth anniversary of ! | Y, bk hraadehsiie, on Wedisaday, Jani.|ti0 %14 603 the Wea ner BUC CO. 242 Main Street r Kent progran. _ . Hirea | degrees below zero, When it's g 3 S Sokeint Bait Tivks Lo diar program Wil |c.)3 1o sicep 1 sometimes stay up al 261 Myrtle St.—Phone 3693 WSM—NASHVILLE 3 OEIN L3 0 0. S0 1 ograms.” | ! Iiraneld Craletand ing, eastern standard time, and wilt | MERE 1ist loaredloi DIoEIs RS 3 s be the time for the Leginning | py oy i musie “California ofjie apecia Tt Here 1 1, Right Back Whers I Started From™" was played in the | studio of KFI, Los Angeles, refayed | | | WAMCA—N W YORK Dedtime story, \ nsemb nt Frankiin, Tanncssee. i . : Jlcatey ' S A e WOK at Chicago offers each Tue i ) g WMC—MEMPHIS—199 day evening a musical comedy sho : the Town This ShoW | see———m Sy ~Memptis Plcrum orchestra | Wodnestey mavnols cutem SAN | MOTOR TRUCKI Nichols' dance orchestra, WSMB—NEW ORLEANS—319 [2rd 1 or half an hmlr-; Furniture Moving 1 . orchesigt. 3:30--Mrs., Dupuy Harrison and as. | Blues elngin ppy chorus work C WGY—RCHENECTADY—380 | i il [and the usua! musical comedy sture| Cinders and Filling arim s i b el i DDA Material Furnished Address, “Benjamin Frank- | ¢ vis, |‘reats for those who ii} - "7 A H.HARRIS 2159 RAT TRAPS - P SILIC SHIRTS L el U == : 25 BACK NEWT | \ ¥ S (g 1TS STARTED l \ - | | WRW—TARRYTOWN— o prat S : 11:35=Danco tunes o, the directors of the eight : s atumbia. RIMQ—PAYETTEVILLE {concert orehestra whose programs | of Arkansas vs. Southern Me it for one WGER—BUFFALO—318 KPRO—AOUSTON—287 r 3 new-old com- fOl' : ifa i rades g Hible class. sosi seldon °YEn | FOR RENT—BY DAY, WEEK ocintion ¢ t y— Frank Tiiton, hlind boy pianist. |} the > or on OR MONTH WHAM—ROCHESTER 2 Midnight concert ater orehestrs WFAA—DALLAS—176 i LD 30--Don Bestor's Baker hotel or- | Housewives lister WTIC each from 11 % T s 7 el ¢ ard a new z B WMAK—LOCKPORT—266 2—Jack G i ol- |3 Feantly, that of Miss Beatrics BAI IERY CO- ! RS OTEY-DONT) Musi pro, ) co | ! B ‘“155 TEL. 308 1 2 . \ // Tp\f To Musi 1 WRR—DALLAS—246 Mos 7 2 7 *k Gardner and his ore New Arlingt WRO—WASHINGTON—169 KI'N F—SHEN AN DOAH—266 ieaonsiin 1 orchestra Scotch trio and the women's o STANDARD 5 e Qima BIGUNR Somtoat. RADIO RECEIVER KMA—SHENANDOAH— San Wren ; Polly a stories, musi . Henry Jewett, y WS, r in Boston, W ¢ $45 Organ recital and talk WOO—DAVENPORT—181 | Good Appearance ok e . 5 _‘ WE SPECIALIZE IN Selective bl straight Tine Condensers | : y \ 1| Distant Range THAT'S REAL CREAM:! s R e = 5 Volum B r\l I:l - g WSUI—=IOWA CITY—481 AUtomOblle l-oo:l ‘:‘Illl\ = - Basketball game. In V8, | 1t pours off the top X HoCremaTon Ul ) WEAM—CLEVELAND—349 rovis—sss | Insurance ser‘nce Elecmc separates the eream 1 i s §—Grand. Cantra ater prog NEWT, THE: HORSE BREAKER, WHO HAS Mot ing . TAMED WILD HORSES FOR TWENTY YEARS WEAR—CLEVEL \‘:\n_:m‘n 5 Kets and weather. § i COX & DUNN Supply COo AND NEVER BEEN HURT - WAS KICKED TWENTY-ONE -l ! and mitk Symphony or¢ T Sk s e e FEET AND NINE INCHES, TODAY WHEN HE ATTEMPTED H. S. BAMFORTH, Mgr. TO CRANK. _ED POOLEYS OLD CAR - Vormack's Siy W(X—DETROIT—518