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|5:85—Financial summary. i 40—Cotton quotations. {5:50—Farm market reports. /7—santa Claus’ “Gnomes.” 30—Concert orchestra. renaders and Bonnie Laddies. | 9—Orchestra aid soloists. WTIC—HARTFORD—476 | 10—Chorus, soloists, mixed quartet. 11—Dance orchestra. s—"Skinny and His Gang." 0—News. | 11:50—Carillon of Park Ave. church 8:30—Dinner concert, Emil Heim-\ WNYC—NEW YORK—526 berger's Hotel Bond Trio: a. Santa | 6:50—Herman Neuman, planist. Claus March (Van der Mehden); | 7—Market high spots. b. Chapel Chimes “Adeste Fideles” | 7:10—Chorus. (arr. Heimberger); c. Silent Night, | 7:30—Police alarms Holy Night (German Christmas |7:30—"Fishes,” Ida M. Mellen. Carol); d. Violin Solo: Meditation | 7:50—Piano selections. from “Thals” (Massenet), Emil|S—S. Suseiza, mandolinist. Helmberger; e. Christmas Scene | $:30—Christmas from “The Miracle” (Humper- 9:15—Maurice La Vove, dick): f. Andante Religioso | 9—"Know Your City." (Thome). faurice La Vove, baritole. T—Radio Farm Course, Connecticut |9:30—Yuletide conce Organ re- Agricultural Colleg Stefano de| Chances with Chicken Stockwell, | Kilpatric and W. 8. Moreland. rtet and choir | 7:15—Piano Selections: a: Humor- | 10:30—Police alarms; weathers esque (Tschatkowsky); b. B WHAP—NEW YORK—341 the Cradle (Grieg); c. El Tri (The Slelgh) (H. de Blanck); | Laura C. Gaudet, staft plani WTIC. 7:30. FRIDAY. Eastern Standard Time, Mote—Asterisks ( *) Indicate Pick of the Programs. | | | baritone. | | | | ews digest. :20—Philharmonic nble. 8:45—Talk, Franklin Ford. hilharmonic eisemble, —Violet Parish-Watson, speake 10:15—Mixed quartet. WHN—NEW YORK—361 om and Jerry, singing. Nicholas Misses the Celebra- tion,” a Christmas story by M. Geraldine Hobart with music hackground by Esther A direct from the studios Austin Organ company. Organ Recital — Christmas Suite (Malling), a: The Shepherds in the Field; b. The Three Wise Men; c., Bethlehem. S—Artisans. Concert Hour with the Gibbs ring Quartet and Madame Clara Claiborne, contralta: Introduction, “Suite L'Arleslenne” (Bizet). Con- tralto: a. Silent Night; b. Away In | a Manger; Madame Claiborne. The |1 Quartet: a. Good King Wen (Traditional); b. Away in a Ma ger (Luther); ¢. God Rest Merry Gentlemen (Old of th reater orchestra. i Langston and Marr, songs 25—Christmas talk. —Patricio Castillo, violinis :45—A) Piantadossi, sor —Vaudeville and or slas ce orchestra. and no fire (Liza Lehm Gesn Bambino (Yom); ) Claiborne. The Quartet: Symphony from “The (Handel). Contralt, Noel; b. O Little Town of B: hem; Madame Claiborne. The Quartet: a. Welcome, Happy | Morning (Hymn); b. Sleep Little Dove (Old Alsatian); c¢. Hark t Herald Angels (Hymn); d. Ades Tideles. 10—Weather. 10:05—Emil Bond dance orch: 11—News, *11:05—"Just a Little with music by Mrs. C. a. The Inn was F| Christ was Born of Stable Cold and Dreary; d. Shep- herds Watching on the Hillside: e. | Rest Within Thy Lowly Manger. 11:30—Capitol theater organ, *“Mel- odies for the Folks at Home,” ‘Walter Dawley: a. As With Gla ness, Men of Old Good King Wenceslas; ¢. Boar's Head (Eng- lish Carol of the .5 4. 0 Lf tle Town of Bethlehem; e. We Three Kings; f. God Rest Ye Mer- ry Gentlemen; g. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; h. Chantons, Bergers, Noel (Besancon Carol); 4. Sleep Holy Babe; j. The First N well (Traditional); k. Sing We| ing. Noel (French Carol of the XVI| 11—Communit Century); 1 Venite Adoremus| ' (Traditional); m. Adeste Fideles; n. Silent Night (German Carol). 12 midnight—Chimes. *12:05—"The Annunciation” from The Messiah"—quartet and string orchestra. WCAC—STORRS—275 | 7—Joint program with WTIC, | WICC—BRIDGEPORT—285 6:30—From Santa Claus. T—Orchestra. S—Entertainers. y—Hour of musi WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 6:15—Hotel Lenox ensemble. i:30—Edward J. McEnelly's orch. —Market reports. 7:05—Helmar Sanborn’s orchestra. “8—Lancaster theator children’s chorus Christmas party. 30—Musical program. terious Tenor. 15—Musical program. 10—Weather repor; sons. —Teo Reisman's orchestra. WTAG—WORCESTER—5 15 5—Story teller. News revie 59—Weather report. 9—=South Sea Islanders. 9:30—Popular songs BS—NEW YORK—316 Messiah" First | eph Mo ethl 5 ws; ez K303 man Christmas carols. Heimberger's Hotel a. 1gust Heckeher, | $:30—Harold Augustine, | $:45—1Irene Cotey, (ristmas carols Mischa Tulin and ar Wright and Wrong, son —Al Piantadossi and Hunt, songs. 10:30—Talk. 10:40—Danc Mildre orch EW YORK—371 ancial Dige Mark Will —Leo Lind: §—Hour of mu: —*Scientific F “Hanging the Stock- ing. WV YORK—273 Serenaders. Ed Dor n, harmonica. “onnor, ukulele. S—Kathryn Connolly, soprano. 8:15—Carl Corbalis, baritone. | 8:30—Crooning Andy Razaf. 8:49—Dance music | wwm W YORK—3id1 | 6:30—0Orck lward French, talk. alk. 9—"Play Revic | 10—Karnival Kir :30—Dil phonic jazz 2 mid.—Entertainers, 30—Club program. WBNY—NEW YORK—: o, planist; missing per- 9—Robert Dixon, t 9—Orchestra. 9:30—Martin Be 10—O0r ra 10:30—Tenor and orchestra WKBQ—NEW YORK—285 6 5:45—Big Brother cl 7:30—Musicals 3:45—Melodians. )530~—Orch WPCH—NEW YORK— cey and Dougherty soprano. BBC—BROOKLYN itional Music w 250 Nig WBRS—BROOKLY N—391 WIAR—PROVIDENCE—185 I'rom WEAT. WLSI—PROVIDENCE—111 —RICHMOND HILI —316 WaR( ) \ WCSH—PORTLAND—2 W s Ir weather; los I WOEBB—IREEPORT—214 30—Radio Farm & Music ool At T WHST—BAY SHORI-—216 WANT—JLRSEY / YORK—192 GITY— bloid of current play 50—G §—Christmas carol sery Hu 1ce ol ) chimes. WOR—NTWARK—405 WJZ—NEW YORK—434 et quotations. Spor rie String 8—Dance orchestra. 8: 8: L H 10—Christmas 10:30—Dickens “Christmas Carol” | 11:30—Christmas 7—Christmas cards. —String ensemble. | 6—Santa Claus. 6 K 6. 9 1 1 1 7:30—Instrumental trio. 8: 9—WPG Dramatic society 1 7:45—Poultry talk. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926. ‘WJAR—PROVIDENCE—485 3—Christmas program. 4—Concert. 4:30—Christmas program. ‘WCSH—PORTLAND—256 11:57—Time signals. 12—Weather. 3—Same as WEAF. :30—Candle Light Service. WEAF—NEW YORK—492 12 noon—Four Walthal Radio Stars. 1—Rolfe's Palais D'Or orchestra. 1:30—Paramount Mixed quartet and concert ensemble. 2:30—Balalaika orchestra. *3—Crosley organ recital WLW, Cincinnatl._ 4—Comfort Hour.. * :30—Eveready Hour. 0—Smith Brothers. 6—Hofbrau orchestra. 7—Dinner music. +7:30—Excerpts from Handel’s “The Messiah” by Alice Godillot, so- prano; Litta Grimm, contralto; Charles Harrlson, tenor, and Wil- fred Glenn, baritone, with chorus and orchestra. *9—Walter Damrosch and Symphony 10—Harvey Hindermeyer, Songs. 10:10—Dance music from Le Perro- quet de Paris. 11-12—Vincent Lopez and his orch. WJZ—NEW YORK—454 10:30 a. m.—St. George Christmas service. 0—Orchestra { 7—Dance orchestra | s—Musical program 10—Symphony orchestra. 9:30—Orchestra. 10:30—Dance orchestra. WGBS—NEW YORK—3168 8—TUncle Geebee, | 6:30—Orchestra. —News items; orchestra. 30—Entertainers; orchestra. 30—Conroy asd Munn. —Male Octet. :30—Special Christmas feature, “He Looked Like Santa Claus.” 10:15—String ensemble. |10:30—Dance orchestra. WMSG—NEW YORK—303 haffer and O'Brien, songs. ‘WLS—CHICAGO—345 8—May and June, songs. 8:16—Violin and harp, duets. 8:30-1—Christmas program. CNRA—MONCTON—S13 10—Studlo recital. 12—Dance music. OFCF—MONTREAL—411 7—Dance orchestra. 9—Studio recital. 10:30—Dance concert. CKCL—TORONTO—357 11:30-1—Carols and midnight mass. CNRT—TORONTO—357 6:35—Dinner concert; talk. 9—Studio recital. WBAL—BALTIMORE—246 6—Sandman Circle, “’Twas Night Before Christmas.” 6:30—Dinner orchestra. 7:30—Mixed quartet. 8—Trio, Soloist; John Wilbourn, tenor. 9—Musical sketch, “Christmas Eve.” 9:30—WBAL string quartet. *10—O0ld English Christmas Carols by the Boy Choir of St. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal church, Baltimore. 10:30-11—G. Thompson organist. WRVA—RICHMOND—256 Christmas eve, station 1s silent. WRVA staff sends greetings to all of their radio audience. WHAS—LOUISVILLE—400 8:30-10—Concert; time. WBAP—FORT WORTH—476 $:30-9:30—Concert. 10:30—Christmas Carols. i WE 19:30-10:30—Artist recital. WSB—ATLANTA—428 | 9—Recital. 11:45—Concert. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—375 { 10—Yuletide concert. | 11—Organ selections. 11:15—Violin solos. 11:45—Christmas carols. ‘WGHB—CLEARWATER—266 §:30-9:30—Organ recital; soloists. CZE—MEXICO CITY—357 10—DMusic; weather; lecture. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 8—String quartet. | 10—Musicale. 0—Scotch muse. —Dance orchestra. {12-2—Dance music. KFUO—ST. LOUIS—545 —Talk; musie. WO 20—Santa Claus Land. 30—Dance orchestra. 5—Talk, “Stamp: 15—"Spirit of Christmas,” Winter Russell. 0—Organ recital; contralto solo. 15—Speclal Christmas hour . cantata; quartet, string orchestra. carols; quartet; orchestra. WNJ—NEWARK—350 chorus; 0—DMother Goose girl. from —Santa Claus. the 0—Christmas carols. O—Dance orchestra. WGCP—NEWARK—252 0—Orchestra. —Entertainers. —Orchestra. :30—Alritorial. —Bill Fellmeth, sports. (—Chester Mathewson, cornetist. Wilson Lamb and artists. 0—Church choir. :30—Chamber trio. 0—Adelaide sohn, reader. 0:15—Y. . program 5 fildred Till, pianist Enchanted Christmas ‘Williams, he { —Church service. —Christmas carols. 2 mid.—Church services.» WODA—PATERSON—391 —Dance music. WFI—PHIL ADELPHIA—3985 0—Dance ‘or WOO—PHILADELPHIA—508 0—Dance music Address, “C ‘Christmas,” Rev. Clifford Le hestra and artists' con- 25—Orchestra. 15—Sport talk, Sam Taub. 30—Dorothy Bentley, contralto. | 7:45—John von Aspe, tenor. | s—Ruth Bliss, soprano. | $:15—Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, duets. —Charles Brass, tenor s:45—Dorothy Bentley, contralto. 9—Philip Krumholz, baritone. 9:15—Dickens Christmas Carol read- ings. 30—Ruth Bliss, soprano. 45—Charles Brass, tenor. 10—Male quartet. {10:15—Piotti and Hardy, songs. 10:30—Frank Malloy, impersona- | itons. ! 10:45—Entertainers. {11—Christmas ‘program. WMCA—NEW YORK—341 1-—Grace Horan. | 6—California Melodians. 30—Dick Robertson, songs. :45—Josephine McCormack, pian- is —Chat. | 7:30—Milton Yokeman, 8—To be announced. 9—Christmas talk. !9:30—Robert Campbell, baritone. | 9:45—Music. 10—Robert Campbell, baritone. 110:30—Club program. | 11—Orchestra. 111:30—Ukulele Al Bert | 11:40—Orchestra. 12—Entertainers. | WRNY—NEW YORK—374 5—O01d Time Song Contest. 7:30—Concert orchestra. 8—Bill Rietz songs. 15—Artists’ Debut Hour. :20—Cecelia Reichman, plano. :30—Rotuno and Mirande, banjo guitar. :45—Alfred Hall's Party . 50—Josephine McCormack, pian- fst. 9—Rob Robinson, songs. 15—Conroy and Munn, songs. 30—Ethel Zimmerinan, songs. 9:45—Johnson and Dowd, songs. 10—Mac and Lennle, songs. 10:15—Jean Adair, songs. 10:30—Les Rels, Brub Kohn, songs. 11:30—Dance orchestra. 12—DX Hound Hour. WPCH—NEW YORK—273 Shaw and Kroll, piano maniacs. 0—Dance music. \6‘ ling Christ- | mas morn. WIP—PHILAL :10—Dinner mus 45-—Department of Agriculture. —Bedtime story. WCAU—PHILADELPHIA—278 ILPHIA—508 ic. |8:15 ! 11-——Market; weather; dance music. 11:45—Christmas eve service. WDA KANSAS CITY—366 School of the Air, 5—Curlox ( —Melody M —Sam J. Gold, Dance music WHAR—ATLAY ‘A Christma side Trio. ristmas caro! TIC CITY—300 , baritone, 45—Christmas program. A—DENVER—322 8—Market reports; news. 9:30—Sunday school lesson. 10—Instrumental music. udio program. Christmas musicale. KHJ—LOS ANGELE 11—Artist recital. 2—Dance musc. KGO—OAKLAND—361 12—Musicale. —Dinner musi orchestr 30-+Evening concert. Concert orchestra. tenor. . . | ON THE AIR SATURDAY | .. . Claus hool lesson. talk Edward Ric —Music Study dge lesson WTIC—HARTFORD—476 Silent All Day. ‘WBZ—SPRINGFIELD—333 :15—Organ recital by Arthur Clif- to ! 6:30—Dick Newcomb's society orch. Market reports. —M. A. C. Farm Flashes. :18—Capitol theater orchestra. :45—Knights of Pythias male quar- violinist. | 1—Dance orchestra. | WGR—BUFFALO—319 Dinner music. S :10—Boston Symphony orchestra. 10:15—Leo Reisman’s orchestra. 10:45—Weather reports; missing ! persons. | WIAG—WORCESTER—545 —Same as WEAF. Dance orchestra. 9—Weather report;music 10—Same as WEAF. —Jointly with W. 5—Dance orchestra. unday school lesson. lk, dward Rice, udio series. r of the gt WHAM—ROCHESTER—278 —Edward Rice, violinist. udy Series. Star of s violinist the NAC—BOSTON—130 | ral Church of St. Paul,| 7:15—Theater concert. hristmas morning service | s—Talk. The Smilers conducted by Clyde|*8:15—Melodrama, McArdle. and artists. —Dinner dance, 19: hristmas,” Dr. A. Barrett. |10:15—Dance orchestra. Arena | 11—Dance music. 12 mid.—Harry Richman, songs. WABC—RICHMOND HILL—316 istmas carols. :30—*“Santa Claus Visit.” hristmas readings and poems. —*Hansel and Gre ner concert. ws and market period. sity of Pittsburgh fea- Al ‘Winfield —Broadcast from Boston American League hockey game. Boston Tigers vs. Quebec, report- ed by Gerry Harrison. —Hotel Buckminster orchestra. 45—Dance music, Copley Plaza |9 BURGH—I161 hestra. | sports. concer alks. ital from W “hristmas pro WIAM—CLEVE as W lio recital; orch WSAL—CINCINNATI—326 0:30—Same as WEAR. WELW—CINCINNATI—122 Oratorio, “The Messian ~Org WWJI—DETROIT: MERRY CHRISTMAS and e HAPPY NEW YEAR WIBO—CHICAGO—: WBBM—CHICAG 0O—226 ita Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work A. A MILLS Phone 381 66 West Main St. 0 ' rec WEN ime —CHICAGO—266 WON—CHICAGO: 1 7—Tay tales. {10—Male quartet. | 8:45—""Whozit"” contest. | 10:30—Dance orchestra. |9 11—Dance program. | 6:30—Dinner concert. 0—Chlldren’s songs. ‘WAAT—JERSEY OITY—285 6—Dinner mustc. 7—S8tudio Frolics. 8—Yuletide carols and instrumental concert. WAAM—NEWARK—263 4—*“The Messiah, 6—Orchestra. 7—BlIl Fellmeth, sports. :16—Orchestra. 8—"When the Star Shone.” 9—=Studio program. 10—Dance orchestra. 'WOR—NEWAREKE—405 2:30—Trio. 15—Orchestra. 5—Ensemble. 5—French 'and Hopper, duets. T—Ensemble. 7:30—Dance orchestra. 8—Radlo Franks. 8:15—Concert orchestra. $:45—Negro spirituals. 9—Organ recital; soloists. 10—Concert hour. 11—Dance orchestra. ‘WIP—PHILADELPHIA—590 1—Organ recital. 3—Recial; playlet. 6:10—Dinner music. 6:45—Department of Agriculture. 7T—Bedtime story; roll call. §—Sports’ corner. 8:15—String ensemble. 8:45—Recital. 9:15—Russlan quartet. 10:05—Dance orchestra. 11:05—Organ recital. ‘WFI—PHILADELPHIA—395 3—Christmas Day program, 8—Christmas concert. 9—From WEAF. ‘WHAR—ATLANTIC CITY—275 aside trio. ning concert. WPG—ATLANTIC OCITY—300 7:15—Organ recital. 7:30—Dinner music. $§—Dance orchestra. | 8:30—Alice Sachse, pianist. 9—Evening concert. 9:30—Concert orchestra. 10—Popular Hits; Marcele Duo. 11:30—Dance orchestra. WGY—SCHENECTADY—380 6:30 a. m.—Candle service, First Lutheran church, Albany, N. Y. 11—Service of St. Peter's Episcopal |1—w church. 6—Bay State Aces dance orchestra. 6:30—Dinner music. 7:30—Musical program from Buffalo | theater. 8:05—Boston Symphony orchestra. 10:30—Dance program. WGR—BUFFALO—319 9—Jointly with WEAF. WMAK—BUFFALO—365 6:30—Orchestra. 30—Theater program . 30—Dance orchestra. WHAM—RQCHESTER—278 Symphony orchestra. 0—Dance program. KDKA—PITTSBURGH—300 11:15 a. m.—Time signals. 2 noon—Weather forecast. 6:15—Westinghouse band. §—"Toy Time.” 8:30—Westinghouse band. *+9:30—Program of Christmas music especially prepared for the Far North. 9:55—Time forecast. *10:05—Messages to Hudson Bay Posts, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Oblate Missions and others at inaccessible places in the TFar North, including Greenland and Iceland NYC —PITTSBURGH—461 t. 6:40—Concert. | FNNUNKINNEN signals and weather “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve is the| very best, If you don’t believe it come in for a test. Wholesale and Retail Depart- | ment in Connection. THE HONISS OYSTER HOUSE 22 State St. Under Grant’s| HARTFORD | | \ WLIB—CHICAGO—: i m ore A 0 WOK—CHICAGO— Very centrally located property on Seymour street. Can be bought on a 10 per cent basis, with reasonable cash. Two houses for only $13,000. Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg. WMAQ—CHICAGO—118 3 T—Dinner concert. 8—Studio recital. 9—Symphony orchestra. 10—"The Christmas Story,” cantata. WTAM—CLEVELAND—390 5—Orchestra. :15—Wizard. 8—Hour of music. 9—Symphony orchestra. 10—Vaudeville and entertainers. 'WSAI—CINCINNATI—326 8—Bicycle Sextet. 9—Symphony orchestra. 12 mid.—Dance music. ‘WERC—OINCINNATI—326 10—Dance orchestra. 11—Popular features. 11:15—Dance music. WJIR—PONTIAC—517 7—Orchestra, soloists. 11:30—Radlo Jesters. ‘WGHP—DETROIT—270 7—Orchestra. 0—Old Dr. Dunn. 8—Christmas concert. ‘WREO—LANSING—256 T—Dinner music. 11—Serenaders. ‘WBBM—CHICAGO—226 9—Harmony Time. 10—Melody Hour. 11—Syncopated Minutes. 12 mid.—Christmas greetings. 1—Dance music. ‘WSWS—CHICAGO—376 9—Dance orchestra. 11—Dance music. ching hour. WMAQ—CHICAGO—448 7—Organ recital. 7:30—Orchestra. 9—Orchestra. 9:30—Theater revue. ‘WEBH-WJDD—CHICAGO—370 8—Classical hour; soloists. |12 mid.—Dance music, solos. 2—Dance music. WGN—CHICAGO—303 7:35—Dinner music. 9—From WEAF. 10—Opera. 11—Sam 'n Henry. 11:20—Music Box. 'WLIB—CHICAGO—303 8—Dinner music, almanac. 12 mid.—Organ, dance music. WENR—CHICAGO—208 7—Organ recital. ¢ A Happy S SR R L S Wishing You All Merry Christmas and Th Ashley-Babcock Co. 139 MAIN 9—Trlo. 10—Dance orchestra. 1—Midnight frolic. ‘WLS—CHICAGO—348 7-2—Artists and orchestra. ‘WOC—DAVENPORT—484 3—From WEAF. 9—Symphony orchestra. ‘WCCO—MINNEAPOLIS—417 0—Dinner concert. 9—Symphony orchestra. 10:30—Variety concert. WDAF—KANSAS CITY—366 9—Christmas program. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. KMOX—ST. LOUIS—280 10—Soloists. WOAW—OMAHA—526 8—Historical talks. :30—Educational perfod. 10—De luxe. 11—Dance music. WRC—WASHINGTON—468 T—Bible talk. 15—Orchestra. 0—Symphony orchestra. 10:30—Orchestra. 11—Orchestra. ‘WHAS—LOUISVILLE—428 8:30—Orchestra. 9—Studio concert. ‘WSB—ATLANTA—4128 9—Concert. 11:45—Concert. ‘WSM—NASHVILLE—283 7:45—Dinner concert. 8:15—Bedtime story. 9—Barn dance. ‘WGHB—CLEARWATER—266 7:30—Dinner music. 8:30—Studio musicals. 10—Dance music. ‘WMC—MEMPHIS—500 8:30—Syncopators. 9:30—Concert. ‘WBAP—FORT WORTH—476 9—Lawrence Smith, pianist. 10430—DMusical program. ‘WFAA—DALLAS—476 9—Church sérvice. 12 mid.—Male quartet. KTHS—HOT SPRINGS—378 10—Vocal speclalties. 11:15—TInstrumentalists. 11:30—Dance music. CHIC—TORONTO—357 9—Christmas program. 11—Male quartet. flmfififlfifififlflfifl? ’ # 3 § 3 ,’ ! New Year e g INDUSTRIAL LOANS SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS $100 to $5,000 Fidelity Industrial Bank 140 M OLD HOME TOWN ONLY HAD ONE OF EM LAST NIGHT ED WURGLER,WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR HiS WIFE, RAS PRACLTICALLY DECIDED ON A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MRS WURGLER ain St. Stanley . G IM HERE BOYS To DEMONSTRATE THE NEW ROLLING PIN WITHOUT A HEADACHE, > | THEYRE LIGHT SPRINGY, WILL NOT CRACK / DENT OR STICK Tol PIE CRUST — ENDORSED BY ALL THE CROWNED HEAD OF ELROPE AND THS COUNTRY--. S loknson Faatares, Ine. |2 24~26 |

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