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F . . o0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926, 4o minute organ vecital Y=-Moody Bible Institute Evening|sram. Tast night the chorus wa !“ /A | 7= lotel Morton dinner musie, Hour, | in good form and WBZ itself wasn't | MANS PI‘A[;E IN ’ | Educational serivs, Ralph C. Mo« | 10—Popular program. Al-Amerfenn | working so bad, The volecs enmo e eop e s olce Connell, principal of Richmond [ Ploneers. Hal Laige, sax solos; | through clear, loud and everything avenue schoo Mrank Westphal, piano numbers. | clse said in deseriptive manner, ) | S:10=—8ol Kendis and Chick Leon- |l a. m.=—=Midnite Vrolic, All .\mumI Kspeclally pleasing was the rendl- ard tainers can Ploncers. Moran and Alt, Ha- | tion of “On the Road to Mandalay. | $:80—Studia concert vallan guitar artiste; vocal num- | Miss Jones, violinist, who aesistea See— l! ul ] | 8=Hotel Traymore concort orch the chorus and took the air when g FRIDAY. $5--W. C. Ihlateld, singing I Hote | Tragmore Geill danes | WHAS—LOVISVIELE—100 |t ot i ot s e | M08, Gilbreth to Tell Where It b - f—Lo} Michacl Savino, duets | gpq) Loulsville Music and Radio | haustion, discharged her duties x (A Progran s m Eastern Stndend 453 ichard Franklin, planist O TR RATLESS Tafty Boys' | Co. xpecial program, very wail, playing “lom Is in Lecture Here Ame,) pies LLENG lunce oreh WBAL—BALTIMORE—210 “When the Corn is Waving," with T WHN—NEW YORK—361 | H—0Organ recital. (Popular selec- | §:30-—WBAL dinner orchestra, Rob- | demonstration by regenerative set o | s : EVENING PICK People's Hou tions). Jean Wiener, orga | “ert Tula, eonductor, {8how how it waves, occurred nt WJZ Mrs. Frank B, Gilbretl, first * WG, 8:15—East Hu Com- | T--Harry Bichman's Entertainers, WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—2 0—WRAL Male quartet, New York, afd cverybody seemed (0 | woman Industrial englneer in the munity Nig | Ti8u=Melody or t 7:80="To be announced §—Mary Knox itz planist-singer; [ be surprised at that . The num- R e WLLT, §:10—Championship speliing |51 Rabert's ¢ | 8—Scasido Trio. | Geneva Fitz, plantst-singer; John [ber was w (he Irish Minatrel | COURFY and a honorary member ot p $ Loew's Vaudeville Ifout S e e it Boys, whether well or not we don‘t | the Soclety of Industrial Englneers, Wz, s ~North Atlar State Dance or Hu " | 66-=Stock reports and news items. |$—WBAL String Trlo know, because the howl from (h. | Wil speak -H)“N' men's Night” in | flldlers® contest —lrank B ¢ 6:30—International Sunday school| Soloist: John Wilbourne, tenc casually mentioned regencratiy Camp school auditorium this . WIRVA, 8:50—0pera. “Tu li—=Dance orches | et i Eihog WRVA—RICHMOND—256 | made them sound all out of tune, |“Vening. 8he will take as her subs | Wins by Sheer Merit WIZ, "\ HWC\}V'“ 1 Anatc lr—Eainin theater orchestra, [T-——Tinner music, Hotel Richmond|Our Blooper friend had a hard job ;*ld: “The Man's Place in the e——— it | Mgt ) | WHANM ek iy o i S iaLion mhen s o o Bratiyas horsl Caliter: !‘l:;:'x““v(::“lvvl‘n?g 1”,‘ll;.ilr‘r(v.l:n'ilw\;]\:‘1‘;13?‘-‘{‘:\ww(w”“\i\‘:‘:‘\: P 2 3 € e ol ’ 8:10—Art Perkins in his One Man|left three days ou have to| She received the | : 2 | ! g 3 e WGl 1108 Aidrca en's| SNulon: orol 5 KL u\ ul ‘.‘ ! i S v thois fllona anantt e on the Univetsity of California ;:m‘v‘1nnx-runnru with her other ac- ar ‘:Mfi li\ the .\lmv‘l or rlm‘ wintur Hal WMCA—NEW YORK—g41 | 70 dbirench b Les- | $:30—Little Theater League, (to make real sonse, Insert “other” rkeley i 1900 fylete i . e Al LR EnsemDIEE I L ey oA $:50—"Tannchauser” by Edgeworth|before “mules”) they're stubborn |later she was awar [}, s Gilbreth will speak under :Includo Navigntor, N WTIC—HARTIORD— 176 Ernic Golden's o o Ot cniny and stick worse (han- ffies 10 flyya |0f ML, in 1915 she regoived tho | Ue ausploes Industrial Coun- {mbagg ue Peneil jes o ehlumentiniis Hukisees | Sgtaical Monerd play, “A Ntep on the Stairs,” by !0:50—Statc Highway Dept. Reports. |per. The Inference is that mules | degree of Ph.D. at Brown university, | ¢l 0f the Y. M. C. A L LA arant t | K the WGY Dlavers, "7 |10—Hotel Richmond Winter Garden | 8tick to flypaper, which wag not in- | She is a member of the Phi Beta - 2 ; : : nnouncements and o Broudway assoclation talk. e | Sl Bis ne e od Tin b WANDERING BOYS 1OUND ‘m\‘\ i o Hardman Hour of Musi ; ‘ o ) : :;1-‘ e “\]‘iy.‘,;“?\ll Il kel H\“ Me Back to Old Vir- | \.h}‘j'r“flu’;:::{ \\ .Lvllli;”:.l“A”xv‘\‘i‘r;”";r‘\”“‘ E \L‘;:H 1904 she has been an ndus- ‘Th"t _“.Recmd ,hn““ ,| While trying to dispose of u watc i1k, “Up in The Aln” Harry D, N | Lo oerouslaniamed s e e A W e e e R e el For Kentucky Derby ! "\ s N » ‘\ H“’ “" ‘w‘ S eloi oo e s ; WSB—ATLANTA—28 | Sophic Tuel L the Press dow | sulting psychiologlst. - She has been [ New Orleans, March 12 (P—The [ i, 75 Austin street, and John 1 Entertainers. | ar including Lambert M 15 roe High school band ne Bre j)n‘wsnulw}‘m. was heard | in '"-"‘,‘ l:l 1 in &— u‘n‘l‘. ‘m“\l n_v‘fl\_» closing number of thirty-six entries {Chesser, & Chapman street wo eI ea s al ANt My ri Llsie Baker, contralto; | 9-—Kiwanis club program. "mm WNY( That i8, Sophie and | 0ds for aching & 00, ofticers o +he Toulsiana derby to be run |picked up by the New Haven poli Entertainers i oyal Dadmum, baritone; Luey | 11:45-—Kiwanis clul) program. [the code. And in spitc of the fact |and men, She hae written e “”%'invm- the Shrewsbury oval of the | int Michael Fiynn was notis S e 1P 1sabaila A WSM—NASHVILLE—282 | that Sonhic, «s we aftectionateiy call | Inborated in writing many books | Tirfe rgon Parish Fair —asso lation | R | Bninnn Bitaerdees ] Al O—Frar Craig's orchiestra 1 her best, the code operators |March 17, marked the largest list [boys were informed the G ©| o Silve | and bedime story. her out and hee ing will re- s Gilbreth laid out the course |o¢ ) ominations ever registored. [had been found. The boys will | £ Herman, Vi Salon orchestra | 9—Soprano so main ever lost ug to. The Collegint: participated In the work of the | ™1y win be the fifth renewal of the |returned to New Britain today, . I (1D e hioRia tiih (heas e tists i i iinenin Ru)l bR RRog ram mbler also appearcd, giving us « | summer school at the Gilbreth la- CE R WRW—TARRYTOWN—273 WMAZ—MACON—261 > of some dance wusic as was [boratory for professors of engineers ( £ | Hlless | s—Willinm Popkave's orchestra. | 19—Music club recital [dance musie. T and | ing, economics, psychology and busi- | 108" quarte i ARG L PR e e 11—Rotary club feature {everything else, tion held in the Gil- Lljefoldest o tyoungeatRenc i 4t fra Rl Fioods 1 10:80—Jack Carlton, songs | WDBO—WINTER PARK—210 | loud tudy laboratory, She rtainers, Charles R. Risley, 70, $—Studlo program. T aacitat | t0-—Sanlando Harmonizer | | has been cofounder of museums for| i 14“,’“‘ \"””” ] e SEtan “‘“’} 1 1:40—Carjton and Wilson. songs. | l”\Il\——\Ili_\( TON—201 ’ | And [[ene e 1;|L-.xin_g of dnvl;:;\: rfc:r ume ek bt s | WGR—DBU PFALO—3 6:80—Halifax artists in program es- | wag ¢ disgusting sputt idn of unnecessary fatigue, - | Miss Evelyn Marcil, contralto. |0 ~Tuseio Musical ciun i ‘{.. i '\: ‘ 18 | (Ol iienci fosilieis i R i e il has been especially aetive in | 10—A, Stanley | _organist, | § Butler Trio AT O sor s A ony h Tsles and Europe. the high w togett it [insisting that the teaching of man- | rom t Auslin Organ s v{:ivr'. M “Poctry,” James I Spencer, |10-—-CNRA orch i 1d our old friend the 15-see- | ment be considered from the | S CEED bl I i:10—Market High Spots. st Rainer. baritone. CNRT—TORONTO—357 fon bizz, Al of whicl | standpoint of measurement instead A{\‘\_:[:m.“\‘ e v i er's Entertaine | 8:30—King Eiward Hotel concert |eame through slick judgment, Sho was first to rec- | )—Mis, Warl Walker, Tady bari- | 6:30—Eleméntary French lessons. | %:30—Jointly with WEAT. | orchestra, o s e | ognize the fact that management fs 30—Mis, Warl Wa ) y ba il s. Hawiih T orIat: 9—Violin and pirno recital. Tt an announcer can’t make ont|a matter of yehology and her | g R 8 ! | 1. —Supper music | ca [the name of a selection, how on {book “The Phychology of Manage- o FHie. Srounisie iByscopators Avgie It | WEBL—SYRACUSE—232 | jrarth are the poor radio fans to do | ment” was the first to show this to pa by Miss Maybelle Barne: Tesaia Simmon voliniat: 6:15—Onondaga hotel dinner musie, P WJIAX's mouthpicce stuted that | managers and psychologists, The Robwrt 1. Aldrich, conductor. “The DeLuxe Blues” wou he guessed that wa nd Miss Betty Roy -Walter | N\ : hust : | | 2-—“Auld Lang Syne.” . | 9—"Superstition." { | T:15—News bulleting i ' l WCAC—SORRS—276 9:40-—Pyramid Entertainers. 0 Announcements; U. 8. Weath- } T/zroug/l tlle Stahc i be play-; book teday is recognized as an au- what it | thority. W aithough he couldn't m, it | he is authority of the trans- T:20—Tune-in number; reports, 10:10—"Books,” J. G. Carter Troop,| °F " SUE WA sorithe benerlt ot e | fers ekl Rrom fontjitrade toan: M . Bl s | WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 | uninitiated, is located down in that | other. She is an expert on mi- T:45—>Musi 1 St. George society orchestra, | 2 ——lecital Electrical interference, eode fn- | Country where the only thing frec cromotion and chronocyclegraphic WBZ—SPRINGITELD-. 3 WHAP—ANEW YORK—210 i Fastian theater orchestra. | terference and static Interference, |18 the hot air, Flor{da, the land of | methods on motion models for ree- 35— Nirkat Toport hn e e 15— WGY Players, g [hut volume which to some extent |Promise, where the sun al ording for all times, the paths, \i:80—Hotel Kimball orchestra un- alk WRC—WASHINGTON—189 ounteracted this aforementioned Roo Mrs, ler direction of Bob Patterson, 7—Music Story Period from Estey Organ studio. §—Mary Pinney —Christine Fonteyn, soprano. reviews, Nin . ~Kitty Cheatham. U-10:30-—Vietor concert from WJZ, | N WOAP—WASHINGTON—169 | fi 4 last night's efforts chich are so laughingly called entertainment” by salesmen s, where its always spring, and | times and phenomena of motlons q other stuff, and behavior of super-skilled work- f el al the 1 Chicago stations eame i wel, | She Is a prominent figure at in- f and, ag they say in Lunnon, offer: I Pt a0l e o hast s §-10:30—Mozart Siring te v iR he troubls of playing | meetings and conventions 5 T:30—First of a series of course in g News digest. 1 sales literature. Chicago A ou of playin B onnlnmr‘\nplw N avicaita Ot|ls s e e | market summaries; music and 5008 DI FORED s, becanse 1t we did|and s a speaker of world-wide The flCWAdVfl!\CEd‘Slx 4-Door the Massachusetis University ¥x- | 9—Joseph Cashman, “Radicalism.” | vlaylet; popular talk; “The | yine and ot midnight s | hem might get sore. Just nce. Despite all this sho s Sedan—powered with the new tension Division by Prof. Thomas |v:15—WHAP string sextet | Ovehestry”; program from i g Jon“thas conld ; ay we received a letter | o ‘ “EnclosedCar”Motor;withthe N. Carver of Harvard University. | 9:45—Franklin Ford tulk. | rom one stations which said, | i1 % Subject: “Recent Developments in | 10—Mixed quartet 10:30-12:30—Dance musie, that “Say, buddy, where do you get that " lowest price Nash ever put on A Sh s - - | KDKA—PITTSBURGH—309 > d . K.conomnes.” Classical concer! I A= TS [E1etd limps ana Satar mself were doing | Stuff? Ain't our station as | i meSK+DmS l §—(oncerts Edwin J. McEnelly WEBH—NTW YORK—273 | 48 —Auntle Jin's letler from across |y 4 "yoot“es prevent It. They say|the others? You're all wet. | B and orchestra direct from | f:30—Louis Piotti and Jack Val. ihejven T liere is Providence that takes care : et | $ Cook’s Butterfly Ballroom, Spring- | i —poliock and Dorn. i Ly e R o IR RILEE Ul s e o but we couldn't get| A pianologue, “I Wor X ;H leld ¢ —Asterio Fernandez, tenor. Post stud | Providence last evening with any | My Baby, ete, ele.” and { X 83 States Fiddlers' | 5 sha Entertainers. News i | degree of satisfaction, in spite of |the Way, likewise, etc., ote.”, came| ' . F. 0. B. FACTORY contest, Henry Ford loving cup|11:30—Connie’s orchestra. Nilo—Univers of Pittshurgh ad-| 0850 Tt three stations were | out of the silly, we mean stilly, night, P, . - will be awarded to the winner WBNY—NEW YORK—210 s amin Frankiin | and | deasting from that town. Tl NS, sy i el : . 10: Weather report; missing pers T—Knickerboc I'rio. ] e ¥ S ind clear as it sounded in the stu- | director of 1 Kingsley d R : dio. Soch a nice p * ptions : (e i WTIC, Hartford, offered a pro-|dio. Soch a i A {oncsmn—on o s of Sloash o e, S S| e Geo. A, Quigley Gl o, —7Timo signals and weather [ony untll 9 o'clock, but which was | ° £/6e Tttt WEUS, Richmond | 3 torles; current evenls foytang 4 ¢ MR e e bbby and evervthing. The evening [ Wherd 4 § ™ . T G S donigt rogram, ok ard ban e R e e sonigs es belng pleyal The statlon 308 Main St. New Britain rogran $al SAF. ternard, sin v ; i el ather mixed up wi collec- | \\II.:lJfll’lkm\“;n NCE—141 Happy Sellers, pianisi. WCAE—PITTSBURGR—I91 i',‘{Wkl“Oll'l'lmlim‘f, ]:‘,'\”1 ¥ "”N;'( ;:‘T on of debris, lnt we made out “Old | 4 —syncrophase ensembl 11—Orchestra. Address, ekt e e Tl Black Joe' 'and “Dixie.” A dahne T i WIAR—PROVIDENCE WAHG—RICHMOND HILL—316 0—Dinuer m | oft the air from 7:30 o'clock until ;| CROWLEY BROS. INC. . Tour late he 1 ~ o r00d iness Corner With a G Elizabeth Essig, pic -Richard Hayne I Children's ¢ -h i »nir ,1“[ “w,.r,n 4'»\" \‘:-‘(\n also “If T Had A Girl Like You.” PAINTERS AND & B‘fl» e\\'(‘olmfl) “l.th 2 ?"fml RUChiC ] Lo—Anna Hearlihy Bstelle Mayer, violinist, | s:30—Trounadour jenn Leglon L ! “Remembe “Pal of My Cradle | DECORATORS Fairview and Pleasant Streets i R A field, jazzed things up a bit with ¢ o Sih £ " { 3 o 2 YR 20—Health talk Hug organi drnswick S e L L s and others, oh, yes, a variety P STORE AND TWO HOUSES J0——"Gorman's Jolly Fred Gerrold, baritone. [ WEAM—CLEVELAN D388 Riib o ahasteardlavad ol the ekt | OiotherE: 267 Chapman Street | Will steadily increase in value. Come in and see s ahout Allen T. Usher, tenor. 15—Shell Beach Trio. Lo [0 TRICHE e n N oiaaalns i 10:\ov1‘ n[.”q‘r. i fmates Cheerfully Given on ; )f || ! lars, li asonabl S IoT) e udiial yrogram, 40 ol Yon Aspe) ienor WEAR—CLEVELAND—389 S0 AT Dou Sl 0 10 A G i o e, il ) R e ull particulars, Reasonable cas 0. 10:02—Radio Show. Wor k's Singing Syneopators, | entertaining The orchestrations Syt - Whitt s WRST—BAY SHORE— [ 7:30-8-~Same as W EAT [wore elever and_were ell played P I DYGTACEee D ve orch. [ s 19 Music and edueational pro-| S—Wingfoot quartet {by a group of abls musicians. / ; ‘ :a R l E t t (: Sl foden 9-10:30—Same as WEAF, g iy Bifen atac o Vi s Boys Ransack Shanty HEN IN HARTFORD mp €a state 0. 5—Frankle WGBB—FREEPORT—244 | 10:80—~Wormack's Singlng Syncopa » : . And Steal Gold Watch | DINE AT e : . _Events of the S—Songs. |- tors overjoyed whel alled 1o hear e Dt | 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 303-6, Bank Bldg. —Lost and Found. $:30—Violinist; soprano. WON—DETROIT—516 {any reedy tones issuing from said using a key, three youths en- | :|§_J0p DU e LR ; CaE R instrument. The frumpets were {tered the front door of a shanty on THE HONISS s TN Y s R ATy Sy, Cabin orchestra 10—=S8ophie Scholl, soprano. | S-9—Musica snappy and the entire band worked | Seneca street, across from 367 Com- §:45—Big Brother club, | 10:15—Orehestra | 9—Jean Goldketts's Breeze Blowers. | v The only fault we had to find [monwealth avenue, vesterday, occu- - 7:30—Whitings program. WOR—N EWARK—105 WIR—DETROIT—316 was once in a whil> in the inter-|pled by Lro Angelaro, and stole a OYSTER HOUS‘E 6 8—Musicale g §:15—Bill Wathey, “Sports.’ | T~ Golkette mphony orches‘ra {ludes, when the instrunients got |small gold watch, an alarm clock, FOR RENT e 131 ws bulletin | and solois lightly halled up. This didn't hap- [and two packaged of clgarcties aftor | | MAIN STREET STORE—MONTHLY RENTAL $125 9—From New York, mus! | _Studio program —Mulkey Colebritics I pen often and was hardly notice- [Ffummaging the shanty thorouglily %‘ 29 STATE ST. MAT CET S —MOM Y RE L $125 ehrl | APPLY— 1:30—Carter's Incas. \hagen quartct ! WWI—DETROIT—: ble. Then again, the tuba appeared | Angelaro is living in the shs ARELY : 1 b » o 6-—Dir 1 5 100 and hile he is constructing a home on | . . - _Fro ¢ York, Whittall An- NI—NEWARK—252 6-—Dinne si o be a little too anxious and was | ¥ i Inder Grant's 23c, B0c 1 5 ?(H: et )“‘”k’ Male quartet S Elks 0xT in a hurr; med to us :um»‘l“"“ premises. Yesterday morning | Ender Geant v ¥ic and 81 Store e . . 0. 10:30—Scotty Holmes and Y. M. C. A. VForuy ) WEAR he impression from time to time [Mr&. Robert M, McGregor of 63 | Also, A"'flflfak: 'fi'g:hw Supply fo || CIIY HALL BUILDING PHONE 3400 ches Impertal Marimba band. | 39,13 —Franklin School of Music. | 10:30—Danee t the hand was running off bal- | “"':‘l""v"'“ff‘_ avenue sald mhe | W N AC—BOSTON—280 | 11-12—Harry Cox's orchiestr i WOEN—CHICAGO—302 iy et : |ear three youths yup\‘hr: ho a §—Krazy Kat Kiddies Xlub, | WGOP—NEWARK—2 |7 Dinner music and old time | tHa ensemble wast exeoilent :;»” :"r‘-» w,y’, '\.m‘\ of 'r ° y | Dl aeea L pace resUlLEIiHewE: Dlanist RONES | “Pretty Little Bl She sald one of the youths appearsd S0l (35 —Clties Serviee que | oo thenete o0 3w {10 be 15 or 15 years of age, whi Yoer Chin | i i 1 Hsic X ey ’y |two others were alc 19 years ot 7:30—The of | popular songs and features and several requ vero offered. 8% % on New y -|'s Jane : ! WHT—CHICAGO—100 Thits Wak & sioramo ESlolar i ‘_\ L e ‘m\fl‘r- el e lte Stat v WODA—PATERSON—224 | 7:50- Rayovac concert the organization, too. She was su- :y‘”‘_fi’ e SO b Radio & i 5t AU tan -;y'" stra s, but her A0S TTErE NIoL 80LDRA.1) and Yeent o) tha BHANG S S i s S [he walked past her house, Mr - ; i Galla | ; I Pt | McGregor sald she called to hin e = » Jin )l i, i S T nd the lad started running towards ! ey \VE SEEN THE 2 S o b nd i Wteigg & g the woods in the rear. She thinks f HOLD ER NEWwT £ 1 CouLD SIS 5 =S At 1En0 the fame of Br Fhout the |4y, 0 poys may he hiding in a sha [==2 SHES AREARIN 4 TIM WAZNUW YORK—153 John Longst 0 o MRS Gl [nation. This arganization was ar |1 hoys me: ARMS LIKE Yoy = — Do AS MUCH =Markeb oL 20==CharluaiGloxar,ibat 2p oot WTIC some time ren Bristol |'" Financial summary 10:30— The Mysterious violir S Ford and Glonn tim S e e W:’RK YouRr ] AS | EVER ( o8 WIP—PHILADELPHIA— ! l IR ANEO IS | Britain in a Community Night pro- / JAWS Youd oney o s _“”__\ LIKE DEMPSsEY" WEIT—PHILADELPHIA— Young Am A vr i = o T Sl e To Loan On Real Estate U ‘ 5 4 Dan nusic and g al good errrh:rc(e:)e::ho::b;;o;?:";c will ; Z WHO EVER o . v A MY —NEW YORK—102 M i A i <‘~ 2 W THAT e g . \ C WEBH—CHICAGO—570 | | call and see you E SA—\-‘ME 3 ter B He Oriole | | K S WEI—PHILADELPHIA—395 | pa s, soprano; FEleano | | Jsasilh hs Heach i : \Lomas & Nettleton Co. . WCAU—PHILADELPHIN—278 } orcle | Room 208, 125 Trumbull St “ T » Bt e FOR BABY CHICKS e, S | \ A $i—Herald a Ex News Suppose you eeps chicks from Singing ) lashes {| ta hatch. And raised the hundred on ‘ van G 12—Irene Teasiry Girl fror Pratts Buttermilk Chick Starter. In a WGRS—ASTORIA—316 “\ Brcihe Dix songs: Dennis Sisters, SONgs fow wecks the difference would amaze Gas water Heaters Bk J % you. | N | WBBM—CHICAGO—226 : 8 Tnstalled With Brass Pipe for | V1 i orche Two || For Pratts Starter Food provides their 5 ment that they thrive. Thoroy Willie Horowitz, so | eafa; [Bezher plon b Yt oooked L predigeated ingredients, " Se. 25‘00 | [ Ja Myers' d T | di Trio: Dave fand violin; lected and prepared with t ntion 5 | WOO—PHILADELPHIA—500 Floyd T that cven human food - eldom receives. Ed { ) OSDHIGAULLCHLL | PR e s e w. G. Monahan e Sk yearly. Not a pound ever seut out unfit, PLUMBING, HEATING ‘ - - om KDKA ' { < \ ” N An H \ tts AND TINNING } . M : ra Battermilk 748 West Main Street [ i n-8 ) A% » .y = Phone 55-3 | - i A K by Chick Food | < 1o\ 3 T—W t t I 0 DRIVE YOURSELF— : = 3 < N NEW CARS TO RENT | SPEAKING WITH ALTHORITY. : £ \ \ —CHICAGO—266 DAY AND NIGHT SERVI(E | OLD MAN PROUTY SAYS -THERES i k 5 Sold and Guaranteed by hour——13¢ a mile. | || THREE TALKERS T EVERY o 3 k & Stanley Gr. & Coal Co., S. P. Strople. || You-Drive Auto Renlmg Co. | WORKER IN TOWN - WEBI—\EW YO ATLANTIC CITY —300 m Fanto i & Cor. Seymour and Elm . i—Ritz theater ensem 6 nute news flashes. numbers. Telephone 3961 £ { |