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® NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1920. m:—:—__——‘_—_‘_—_—-——__———_— = e — = - \\\\‘\‘ g \ A 1 : n trio Lf——'— 2 'w\_h- will be broadeast !‘ovr listen EXE[;UTE[] ‘Tokyo Flier Off on ‘;r:‘:_n “'f°f’ \ng“.f ‘n:ouéday :‘z‘um will NS fi%‘w R Sratlaiil e Through the Static .‘f\»‘.‘ L el T SLAYER s First Leg of Flight *" Vort.on (e pians at once N Q \\\\\\\\ . z = k | Tacoma, Wash. July 20 (UP)—| KING GEHORGE IMPROVES : o e [ineximustele qmavn pp OE B0 it i preparations for a non-stop flight to | night and that his progress was sat- isfactory. His doctors paid thei 0—The Anglo-Persiuns o'elock. s program will include | ] 7(‘):1||yr\~;bh.|>\\\:fll scores; te ’“‘} works of Tschatkow.sy. Glinka. Ru- l Lieut. Harold Bromley was a\\uv(\!\lg} Lox.h]an July 20 (P—1t was stated . A program of songs by classic | onsein, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Iar- | arrival of new parts for his plane unofficially at Buekingham Palac: o < : ey = fo e cvening by Emil Heimberger and his | jonors in the=recital hour this 3 F d w h LI Tokyo. SATURDAY 5—A Week of the World's Busi- clodies bbb R s e nors e recital I i Rolney (I Pflys lt ile atl s G et ure: news bulletins ——— ness from NBC,studios 15—last of Sucz cvening over station WOR will b ‘ c - e s acital—Laura Laurenti Hartford. broadcast. Bhahms, Moyt | givided hetween e st 1 g I lonat 655 o - aking | R TR n Genet —Concert Addie Proqasic and _Verae anil; -] |a perfect landing in spite of the fact | paiana is tiled with sflver dollars. e Richiroe hieeta wbe suaeal | ST that four of the plane’s seven gaso- | TR & L . 6.30—Emil Heimberger's trio from NBC studios jascball scores Celia R. Cohen. At the Uni- | Gepmany and came to America two | g 5" o o ihat “bt. atter | Bromiey sali e would.nwalt tas .bpeaal I\O_llce 6:55—Baseball scores 10:00—=Seth Parker'’s Old Fashioned 0—WBZ players present A | versal Safety series will occuny the | voups ago. Her first recitals were | g s might aHer | oryple weather conditions for his| The St Peters parish will hail 100 Vol pacital Singing school uest Tor Dinner | radio waves. Originally uesigned (0| given Nin Hambarg. Mr. and M et t minute attempt to |y yo off on the long trip and was|an outing in Wiegand's Grove Sun- 7:15—Phil Spitalny’s music from |10:30—Nady Mansfield and Virginia | 11:00—Weatherman; news bulletins | cover a period of 13 weeks tl Rtichards iave motisung &t WOR. for '*“'_ s Alfs. unable to set a probable date. Two jday -'\‘{m'noon‘ July 21, 1929.— NBC studios 3 11:07—Temperature; theater organ; |series has become so popular that|ghout & yoar. They have done com.| 1OF¢ was convicted of the murder | mechanics were expected to arrive | Committee.—advt. §:00—The Cavalcade from NBC | Dance program time it is being continued. Phil Spital- | giderable church and concert work. | ©f Peter Uumele durir LOTETRY | p———————S—S___— = studios he Burnt Corkers — o | nv's danee band wil provide an halr | {he Pelican club near Cincinnati. 9:00—Nathaniel Shilkret’s orches- Henry Thies and his orches- 131—WEAF. New York—660 | hour of syncopation ut 7:30. The A program of current favorites | Two convicts who had been convict- tra from NBC studios at Coney Island 2:50—Songs of the Open Cavalcade passes in review before |y special arrangement for two pi- | cd in the \-"ym'» case told prison of- 10:00—B. A. Rolfe and his orches- | 1 Johnny Hamp's Kentucky yvester program the loud speakers at eight 0'clock | anos will be-broadeast by Lester | ficials yesterday that £ tra from NBC studios Serenaders —BlulindiWhils maninbs featuring some of the foremost en- | plaee and Rtobert Pascocello, the |nocent and immediately 11:00—Emil Heimberger's dance or- Sign off . 3 tertainers ot the NBC. athaniel | piane Twins, nyer the WEAF net. | effort to stay th xect was chestr: = 2:00—Troika be Shilkret's orchestia witl be heard in | ork of the NBC s 7 ¢ . ST \ usicians sork o system this eve- | starte n 11:30 ws bulletins ather re- JU—WENR, Chic —Milady's .\llw ician an - all-request concert at . Mt ping gt 7:05. Howard Phillips, 1 | An appeal was sent to Governor 01' e u S port 6:00—"The Air Juniors \ The Balladeers o'clock. B. A, Rolfe's orchestra Wil | gne, witl appear as the f\ i 3 Myera Y \-‘..,,,,‘ of Iastern Point, $:15—The Farmer's Farmer 30 —Rivera strong quartet i T e 3 sl il ) make the ether quiver with synco- | gpist. The twins will play Heigh Ho | Conn., where he had heen attending % el 508 10—DX Air Vaudeville 1l Sunday forum St T il Jan 308—WBZ, Springficld—090 sy o N rathen | Palion at fen o'clock, and —at 11| kiverybody Heigh Ho, Spring Fever { the conference of zoverno ] 5:10—I'rank Carle, pianist el 25_Summary of programs o'clock Emil Heimberger's dance |ang T'll Always be in Love With | govenor communicated with prison £ 5 Lost and found; positions 3S0—\WBBM, Chic i hoes of the Orient enserytle il tdevote, the mexty3llivau. ficials and. assured that there was | - wanted : e harion | G13—ace to Tace With Our Dres- | il to dance rhythms. M. S |an absence of actual new evidence, | § 5:40—Weatherman; Pizzatola R ol ‘f,"””" ; g 5 i Joe Chapple Mitchell Er it s e Tl ki B decided not to interfere with the ex- | Strummers e I Terrica (—Tn the Time of Roses How the mystery man of Amer- ccution, i:\”w;A:]flm"; news bulletins T o e Gl 20— Baseball os ican_letters, the brilliant and eyn- | Ifforts to produce more concrete 6:06—Johnny West and Benny Dk Tr i ajor Bow il ical Ambrose Bierce, one of the | evidence than the word of the two Howard e om GBS - Governm | peers of present day literature w conviets were continued up ‘o the 6:30—Goid Spot orchestra from 2 |nf‘ % g | 5 + orchestra directed |a newspaper man from California 2 hour of the execution, however. N NBC studios i Gt ror L CBS ok met his death in strife torn Mexico The convicts, Breck Lutes of Ham- 7:00—Chimes; baseball scores : e SR ) ma—John is the theme for Tex O'Reilly’s | ilton and Toddy Messner of Middle- 7:06—Temperature; Piano studios g : g har : 4 S e a orchestras 10:45—Sunday at Seth Parker ‘ortune which will be hear y Dr Presi governon's secrelary, that a girl who Gatevay : 13—Sam Herman, sylophonist | {hrough W.Z network of the NBt LW Tawn ny vesident Portes | proressca knowicas: o the hotaun $:00—Sailortowr Studio frolic Lkt \ S arar 2 y - 2 o +)—Lou Lewis and his Garden of [11:30—Russian Cathedral choir S Aah coer e atan | haa infou them thot IFord was §:30—Dusk In Dixi 1 L8y £ e i A i innocent and had named the actual | o . Ban i wihony orceta | b ancs sz New vor—ton |0 : GHEWDTRI e & s anatmacne et tin okl Industrial Certificates rom 3¢ studios 2:00-—NB¢C children’s hour S e 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 Ambrose Bierce's cogtempt for life ord went to the eleefric chair 10:00—Sportogram . SR sro-art string sought expression ind his writing et S ers oo | without making a final stafement. 3 ock quotations American proart:s and perhaps ciulmintded in The | Mesico City, July 20 (P—The | O DepOSlt 10:05—1Leo Reisman's orchestra = i e o hals : Eostetie = 10:30—Baseball scores: Iteisman's 15—MBasebull scores o = Devil's Dictionary, in which he de Means cole pgetingsitoday il s o 1—N ng mary of NBC programs extraordin Btk Ealas o S aale e 20—Newscasting ST ¢ fined in @ satinical vein certain CxTAordinary session lo discuss the | Army Seeks Recruits orchestra AR projectc 5o s £ i i 14:00—Time; temperatur HThe Sonms Humanemotions, mstitutions ane [eKE Jhor as .“‘f{f,,v”f\’;,f',\l‘: For Ordnance Service Interest paid from date of deposit to 1 * . . Lt e 2l on i on e TR T [0 secretary of e interior, bl n reenuils for ordnance, una | & date of withdrawal. Denominations 3:00—Iriendly hour in its hands one of (e outstandin,: |signed, United States army, are de- | B9—WARC, New York—s60 ilow, violinist e his steps toward the &lam- | orks of fhe revolution and what |sired at the local recruiting oftices | $500, $1,000, $5,000. sh R 5 NBC studios ro's hour lorous land of mystery south of the s jcen described as perhaps the [it was learned from the recruiting 5:00—The Iive o'Clock Sweet- | o e G and fn NEC 3 e ries aies North American continent. IFFor & ¢ e R e R e s e Lo i he Anglo-Persians |time he disappeared from his TRl ALVe Bao T eaoT . |sent to Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen, )==Tg he announced NEC Time; baseball scores | friends entively. his uhsence re-, Observers sce in ‘he new la W Je for a course of special D Taysicnl weaners The American singers | mained unexpliined. until at 1 ode an experiment of world inter- | training. Every cffort is being made Ted HHTI‘IIK -"]‘OH{MHZJ the world was informed of 1 est, gecond only in it adical to obtaln these recruits hefore the | 5—Minnie Blauman, the crooner 00—Bennie Krueger and his orch absen finan riod )—Bradford Brown's Nit Wit composers; willl - canstilute sthe. dinc | ganoft and Iljinaky. | here today before beginning final | loday that King George nad a good 0—WTIC, Hartiord—600 j0—Henry Thies and his orch. —Time; a sroup Basebail scores will be read 6:20—Summary of programs; news ~at Coney Island 10:21—Gail Darling and Don Ram- |at 6: in duets. . . 0 UL o | % - s * ¥ 5 S eat romantic songs will be offered by > Columbus, O., July 20 (UP)—TRod- | line-line valves were leaking badly p 9:00—Detr S ) chestra sey > Miss aska is 4 Hrod - bulleting Detroit Symphony orch: liss Prohaska is a product of |\, "joopq was executed at the Ohio | 5, and at 7 a short recital of 5—School of music program S:00—WHAM male guartet 5:80—Major and Minor—two piano = recital 8:00—El 1 «ntico from studios 10:00 —Radio drama from studios 10:30—Something about everything Retold tales an recital 0—clodies death from the Jips of Tex O'Reilly |partutes from precedent fo ccrtain |first week in September. but enlist- Servant in the House— [a1s0 @ newspapernan and an ad |legisiative weasures adapted i (ments will be continued until after Build N f : i Satur B eIt neather fore [ hyllis Kracuter, cellist | What befell Bierce and the fate [1csults will have a far-rea - [ requisition. Only men enlisted r| 8 And Help 7 ’ L_Sm_‘ day L 10 ime which was mated out to him in a | feet on the present world tendency | three years are cligible for i Build N4 i : Evenings 7-9 remple Hour W Y. Schenectady—790 | 10:15—The Shogun—National Light !sirange land whercin he had soush: | toward exmncipation of labor | quota. ! ‘NEWBR"MM[]NN D.ST In‘r[,,\.mo.m JForum from : e e v ra compans [sotare w o revealed in o this Provides Court System | Ttis the function of the army ord- : Mxvf,‘_‘in;‘”””(mm Mot ¢ asaballiatores = it Melodies | broaucast. o pregcet provides for creation | nance department to design, proc 30—Paran ¢ or music 2 : e a svsici: of mbor courts with | maintain, and supply all arms and 0:35—Reque 11:30—Dan: 1 from Windsor he “"".l]fl‘l’:":“‘ MRptUBcl st ciat 00~ Yiano Twins from NBU Altred E. Wertheim, a cotton | #a 1 community branches in Ul fammunition for the United States studios » broker, whose flaiv for music finds the couniry. nwade up of (ariny. To train specialists the gov- —WOTL. Newark—710 ey DageligliSeore s . vark Bagle's Prize band | opression in wielding the bow of a | fcl tives ef emplovers and |crnment maintains an ordnance spe- 5 pitalny’s music from NBC 4:00—TLaw for the Layman violin, is to be heard on his S6th |workers and presided over by especi- | cialists' school. located at the Rari- Time 2 : studios 4:30—Sunday afternoon salon | vadios concert ‘Trom Station. YvoI Ally qualifica *iabor judges: [ 1l Gandidates forenl hfinder talk—Charles G $:00—The C: le from NBC 5:00—The Psycholegist Says—Dr. | a0 coine at 6:20. In business life | Joint comniiices of employers and | ment must have completed at least L ionE stuiioy A, T Payne . (his violinist-broker is associated |employ -l in the individual factorics|two years of high school work and 800 Tiine; "",”"“q”‘ SUnEL $:30—Musical program from | 5:15—Torum—Heavier vs. Lighter [ would” endeavor fo solve labor dis-|must have passed their 21st birth- 5 ing Itochester Than Aireraft Sl sanesinr s | Putes in their particolar units of na-|day anniversaries 6:20—Albert Wertheim, violinist 9:00—Nathaniel Shilkret's orches- | §:00—Great Cathed _Mainz. M;\.::I i“ll'y':‘ln ‘t p‘i pe! Ivvn‘ \\yll[h“l o o e W“l Iub "lmx”c n ‘ ¥ i 5—Colonial male quartet e Rt studios s adcas i eekly symphon ST r v concert over WGY and a coast to|'" review 0 201fe’s orchestrs | 7:00—Commodore concert ensemblie utes i { et A:7Rolfeis orchestia coast network of NBC stations this|! L] | with Cyrus T. Small and company. forth in the initiative to come before This is the most salient point set | css, bt there are others also | me; Commodore Grill oreh. | 11150 Danes program from Hotel | §:30—Philharmonic symphony or- ; A 24 oy il lisdeed . —Nineteenth, Hole DeWitt Clinton, Albany chestra stadinm eoncert i “}""‘ oclock. The num- | oy "con hetors a district labor If you are worried 5—National Sccurity League Sedi i115—Market and Halsey street sersichosen hyg the e ol AU ERER oy biliront il Ao anEfinallyiin about money mat . . . talk 226—WDRC, New Haven—t3 vhouse show & pronounced increase of thelyyfan: op gnprome court of the | i B 'ld al s Tecisy mour A el SR | . popularity ot great mul £nd 1 ind ters, let us explain ullding materi S, equ1pment, haska, pianist; Virginia T S19—WABC. New York—8s alling off in number or ve Could Conseript Labor : . d I b f h Richards, tenor and soprano duets 1—WNAC, Boston—1s S:n—Heroes of the Church auests for juzz i how mmPIe and machmety an umber o the 00—Salons of other days 5:0 p s g o:00—Morning Musicale | echaikowsky heads (he st with convenient our o H g ok, pianlt PP o A e o R U e e s Lok s illiam H. Allen Co., Inc., will be 10:00—Organ recital. Emil Velazco | 6:45—The Melod chu Cxeh nove popular Huferacker) fistanoe 1l aw would give i Bov- 2 S "'\‘ b d f h U i d 10:30—Saunder's Midshipmen fime; The lady of the 12:30—7Tewish Day program Suite. 1t right fo conscript labor in | Write or Id y ordsr of the Unite States 11:00—News bulletins: time: weath-1 Tvori 1:45—Columbia string quartet e e e S s | e t 9 '3 er report T:05—Raschall scores: weatherman | 2:15—Three Tittle Sachs WilDur Ehene L ety ounE Phils |l ve s e i eitiae e J l 3"d 1929 P M. 03—Ernie Golden’s Canton Palace| 7:11—Amos ' Andy 2:45—Ten Alley. tenor delphia ba writone who won the | frade or profession, would cstablish ~our Y u y =) s a S dance orchestra flashes ; Symiphonic hour national radio audition in 1927 as | copputsory insurance for workers 3 l- h Savi Ti al . o SR E e Oammtien alvation Army | 3+0—DWBarry program PN i M SR Qe Daylight Saving Time, =ale taking 5 : al hot vocally talented youns men. is to e | v and partly by the employ 526—WNY( g Krueger and his or- | & rench trio and guest soloist [ },.oconte 1in as the guest artist [on a nercentage hasis as th - ‘fice first at the Omce Of the §:45—Time: market hizh spots chestra from CBS studics 5 ; mouneed pnit, | OF the progrm which is fo be pro- {¢1's share in the concern’s profits 2 0—TFire Department band bson finance period from | 6:00—Concert orchestra from Phil-|gepieq over the WEAIT chain of the |and would give protection and care ! | Gl d h B e L acioni el il e Anapiatlafeivnistee ot anlia company on Glen street and then 00—FExa Avallone, Ttalian songs | p:gu—The WNAC players present | 6:30—Twilight melodies s & volce of richness and |¢hilabirth, stipulating that for a-cer 7 TN ok veris o Aviatton—| i 7:30—Entertainers : opth and ot of & flexibility rarely |(ain period proceding such an ever at the storehouse on Sout! ain Emil Stieri 9:30—Joe Green and his orchestra | § Mrs. Murphy's boarding ehrd with such quality, His most|{he woman employe be given onf 7:25—Information for motorists; from CBS studios house noteworthy success has. been with |1ight work and for a certain pertod etvaal civic information 10:00—National Forum from CBS 30—Art Kahn and his orchestra | | 50" 00 (05 terpretive . of char- | Afterward that she be allowed a va- | ut!'vvt- 30—Time: police alarms; base- | studios 0:00—Wendell Hall and his music : M cation at full pay. The only charge is {hree and one- acter anl delicate ling 10:30—Paramount orchestra from makers Sl The new law wonld give the work- half per cent per month on unpaid : ferry schedules CBS studios 10:00—Arabesque Modern Thou- Tiie: Coton ‘i ot el et ] Ersasvoiaaiin husiness management amount of loan. o7 :40—How to Look at Art—>Major ws flashes sand and One N Ll TELUTNS SR thirough' a tees which would WIlham Howard wakelee 11:00—Time: ne oI e ron \ana? oo Around the § WOR for a broadcast this evenibg fuicoqpe vith the management | Beneiicial Loan Society Avthur DeBles 11:10—Rilly Dooley and his orch. sy . Y at 6:35 after an extended absence. |in matters connected with the| goom 201, Raphacl Building Un!ted States Aucticner 7:55—The Steuben trio 11:40—S8imone Martucei's orchestra | 11.00—Souvenir D1 oiainiation ol e §:20—Official weather forecast; from CDS studios rokenshire’s Choral Island- | fhis organization wi remem- | ppog and prosperity of the S cond Toom: sered for its work in several serics | conecrn, P | of programs at WOI. Numbers the | i 99 West Main Street e 'Ts‘f‘\!.: 4:;4\.:|Iv,:‘:‘i‘;n‘q“{:_“lu(\’;: 22— WIAY. Cincinnati—700 el ,h‘:“\]:,,]",I“:,“',';.‘l‘ “;\- ' hroad- | 4 O.\\\ly) \‘lei |“1‘7 ; l‘\I’IMIH} il New Britain, Conn. i Charles W. HaWkins Trustee in Bankruptcy —WMCA. New York—3570 scores 10:30—Methodist church 2 mboliers of Broadway $:10—Chelsea concert orchestra 11:30—River stages the Sumimer Time and Sh has brought wealth to more than | caiian Melody boy | 8 hranewick Nite club oreh. | 11:00—Walnut Hill First Presbyter- | Valparaiso, Believe Me That's Love, [hootleggers. After they have sold :00—Boxing honts | 9:15—studio program faclehntan and The Pagan Love Song their stuff Jake Timberg. hottle | :00—Weather; time | 9:45—Jack Harris, tenor 2.00—Roxy orchestra from NBC | - dealer. goes around and collects the :05—McAlpin orchestra 10:00—Ch Dornberger and his | studios The Walled Garden, a love drama |emptics. After a recent convention. | 00—Cincinnati Tteds vs. Phila- laid in Persia. will be presented in |Jake collected $3.800 worth of emp- s venle r“t‘h‘ & H“v’::l]'«‘;\\ rawfor delphia at Redland field the program that Arabesgue is pre- gin. ~m».un. ginger ale. cham- OUT OUR WAY BV Wi"ia.ms Telephone New Britain 1-9-1-3 Open 8:30 to 3—Saturday 8:30 to 1 —Licensed by the State— —W AL, New York—660 : < 3 ; 5:40—Twilight Reveries from NBC | senting over the CBS Sunday night | pagne, heer and other hottles from R el BN Rt . b : ) t 10 o'clock. The story, with Per. | 1§ hotels with which he had exclu- e s0—Jolly Rill and Jan: - Anglo-Persians sl wilhi Al bckerounds fcenten mmary of progru 306—KDKA. Last 3 at Twilight round a princess and a tyrant king 00—Rlack and Gold orchestrz §:00—Time — Raseball reores The princess, who has fallen in love | = sl | —‘ AT ANT = THING HES-‘You SN -45—Making Everyh t sive concessions. 01—Pipes o' Pan 7% (iR atold Tales front NG stu= w51 w old and darhe cavilise, es oA oG | ' WORRY ABOLT— BE AwA-{ FROM Industry’'s New Goal i < e as WJZ | ws fron e walled ard s hiel » C T:00—Tasehall scores T e BT P S0 afhlodiEa (omUNBE aldloatliGs eiiue e “J.l‘\‘_ Kfiv’afi"‘ § — FIE HAVE THe/ HOW LONGr THEM w%\;fié '?"SE NA \OTAL rm M N 7:05—Piano Twins— t *lac 70 tudio program 8:15—The Angelus hour ud is en fur away by her lover. | CEN THERE A and R Pascocello Radio cluh 9:15—Henry Thics and his orche aF L anaivaldar e e NG 3 A INTING = | BOSSES HANE BEEN 7:15—Universal Safety Seri s 1:’ as Wiz tra at Coney Island H‘I‘m" ~I;m‘ “ ‘, sk .v‘l e e L fevr b ? | ’\/HEQE""T‘.S 2 M\N‘NTE ORBT;IOC MACHINE ¢ LONGT “MOU'VE BEEN AN' THEM DS —Concert from NBC studios e : 5 WILW Presentation hour vill be appropriate musical Johnucn S g || 5! PR Sy AR L{O’U FEEL LKE O ; RIP VAN WINKLE COMIN' HOME., talny’s 15i¢ 1 —Detroit Symphony orchestra 9:4 $:00—Mediterranean symphony 0:00—Studio program 10:1 1 Message to Byrd expedition | 11:45—Cello recital by Leonard ; e e amera Snep -\ L SAY THE LONGER YOUL 3—WBAL, Baltimore— 1060 12:00—Musical Novelesque . " €20t “A Complete Kodak Ser = B . BEEN AWAM THE Dinner music 1:00—ign off ! ! s [ LONGER You THINK . ol ol e — e R 67 ARCH STREET 5 P s ticut Yank 30—Jubilee cingers BAGS JUNGLE QUEEN ripti ul | A e P -THEY BEEN THERE 20 Back in follk themes devised by el cal Russian composers — compri program of slumber mus ) —Dosse rehe ( Detroit Symphony orchestra Delhi, July - | lio cnsem jungles 15 A. Guest killed the 395—WAZ, New York—i6 Same us WJIZ with “almost human intellig B:00—Reports: stock mar 1 . L which has taken a toll of 168 human ing prices and quotations: flancial SUNDAY lives and for which the British gov- summary of 1 cotton ex- R crnment offered a reward. During a change closi and quota 500—WTTC. Hartford—600 {monsoon, when ordinarily men do tions; state ar ral 4 \—National Sunday Forum not hunt, the tiger returned to one tural reports tev. Ralph W 1an, speaker [of her Kills and from a nearby tree 5:10—8 ' 3:30—Silent u 0 Guest shot the animal J o hoes of the Orient—string r tall i o to Trace with Our Pres ) words a mir 400l orchests lents—Joe Chapple Mitchell or will often hit el LR 1 the Time of Roses—Will .y Tex O'Reilly Al St ey A\ P 2 \ i) 7:15—Baseball scorcs S GieRsant Ty MRl y St. Ttegis orchestra | his Capitol ter Oyster House 5 R S AT elC R L : y for its Lobster, Crabmeat,| 3% 4 < _Classic Gems e i Shrimp, Tunafish and Salmon e ) ¢ g :30—Pickard family sonzs Salads; also our Shore Dinner & N,l d, l d R—$390‘00 InStalled 3 45—Goldmen b L Silent until 1 that is served from 5 P. M. to ‘ments Arranged. ', 4y No Finance.Charge Xht«‘wwwimy usi : vampions from NBC '3 P, M, each day except Sunday . 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