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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929. 7z XODAYSIADIO SATUE Lastern Standard Time i 285—WTIC, Hartford—1060 MI—WEAF, New York— 2:456— report Department 1:4 ATt ford tootball Launderland 1 - Ber ¥ ravlor, so mno; FFred Wal st a t orchestra di LW (0—*Mother Goose s 1 s S Taft in program of fair s for BiA ¢hildren org 61 Sunset Hour™ Y ( 6:2 bullctins; S, bul « € o dinner 1T Bond ousy. Ca z0 = | dereu: Ciga clos- | duction. Noceti han- | Valverde; 1 ( lay: cotton | = losing 1 quo- | WBZ. 5 1 fed agricul- | i M Manus i talk ¥ 6:30—Gold Spot or . Robbers; The Night b of My Sunset Dre Mary's: Abs fror “Pink 1y ction Har You Sweethea Loch 1 1‘ od My Old Kentucky Home | ce | @—Amos 'n’ Andy | | Lowe's or ] It7 ceton | ain Presentation | | ess nature lea | ily, south- | Musicale interhidc | | §:35—McEnelly's orcl | ila, The | 9:00—"Ship Ahoy” | —Masters Minstrels — In Dear | o Old Georgia: I'll Meet Her W I the Sun Goes Do Jemima Wedding Day: You Must I Jamison, I'n ta Claus; O'cr the Billowy | ) xylophone Ragging the Seale: All 1 I'aul non a Al B Bright Eve I s Go wn and O1 bye; Somelo: weetheart Sic | Want o Be: Mamma's Boy; Wait |1 Ghitago Chy o | Till the Sun Shines, Nellie | | 10:01—Chicago Civic opera - e 11:03—Hockey: 1 vs e o anadienes | 2 | =i —WLW. Cincinnati—700 244—WOR. Newark—710 | Sec ary Hawkins 5:00—Dave Brothers and his var- | i:30—Don Becke sity collegians | aits—ra aion 5:50—Amateur Astronomers’ asso-| ¢:00—H Theis orchestra ciation — ony Fiala: “The | —_Gold Pals Friendly of the TPolar| 7 _Hotc on orchestra AIEDE T:20—Cliff Burn orch §:45—Leon Goldman, viol | 0—Dix 6:00—Program resume and avia- | tion weather forecast | [1 -Irene Winston soprano: | alse Phyllis, Ol English So Lituaisches Lied. Chopin; Berger- Sihionl ette, French Love Song: Kale ka, Old Russian Song Iri Hilton Purvey: Little y, Carrie Jacobs Bond Names, T. Bit of Hor SH—WENR. Chicago—: Air juniors, + children’s hoy 6:20—Tda Bostelmann, composer St LU planist o other entertainment 6:30—Uncle Don, ¢ | 5 e L { | ‘ ket reports. and ta oris {all | rend of the & Soak 7:15—Kathleen Nor 1k on 3 MH]‘ 1":.“\-“\ Stock abolishing capital punishment 5 Lo 7:30—"Half Seas Over” (sea song | and story) $:00—National Sceurity ] 3 e =RelixMulfoons orgi Howard Neumiller, con- City of New York Al oS! §:15—sSaturday K t I 5 % Gene old, announcer; Jim Snd sololis) 1d Bob. Hawaiian instrumental- 9200 o brausorchesite l s Bdwin Delbridge. {enor; Ed- alais Joy orchestra bl e e s fair Roof orchestra o ; i i on, saxophon ek v and —Hotel orchestra G 1 1 3 0; and the Empirc quar- 11:00—News bulletins ‘ i : —Lexington Minute Men { (dance orchestra) 30— Moont vocal trio) 389—WBBM. Carnival -WRBBM Chica Chicago—370 uns (st e 11 o's most popular 349—4WABC, New York—860 4:45—Army-Stanford football ; e t Palo Alto | 7:30—Musical Vesper —WGY. Schenectady—790 §:00—"Exploring the Jung or | - Musical progr cienc Dr. Torran New busine orld | 8: Finance Period 3 National Li 3 Dixie lchoes S 9:00—Graybar's Mr. and %3 orch 9:30—Henry Hadley and his sym- b Ry phony orchestra . Gt | 1u:00—Radio hour 1); ORT ‘r : | 00— Lombardo Z] 261—WHAM. Rochester—1150 | reports, special @ I8 and Oden- FOR SALE 0ld Companys Lehigh anthracite means [ Two family house of 12 rooms | {on Black Rock avenue. ?\lusti Safe, Economical Heat e sod betore January 20th. | Tune in the | | oLp ! compaNYs COX &DUNN| SINGER | every Sunday, 6.30 p.m. WEAF & Assoc. N. B. C. Stations oD . COMPANY'S 'LEHIGH ANTHRACITE ® . c. n.co. 17 272 Main St. |Now is the Time to Fat Oysters and We Have the BEST | When in Hartford dine with us, and don't forget to bring some home for the other members of the family. OLD COMPANY'S LEAIGH OYSTER HOUSE | State St. Hartford, Conn. (Under Grant’s Store) | T'rom ] Heaven on | Helen Johann | e Prelude “From High to Earth I Come equest organ program; Ankner J0—Eastman School of Music | Pachelbel; Chorale Prelude “Puer program, vocal and instrumental | nobis Nascitur,” Healy Willar solos and e i | “Nativite” from Passion Sym- §:30—Masters els phony, Marcel Dupre: Variations —Chicago Civic opert | on an Ancient Christmas Carol, vu—Hotel Saturday Night club Gaston Dethier 00—Hotel orchestra 214—WNAC, Boston—1 §:00—Choir invisible (orchestra 4:00—Ted and his gan | and chorus) 4.45—Jootball game, Army vs. Le- | #:00—Vaudeville land Stanford University 1 Moonbeanis (string trio and 7130 orchestra girls' vocal trio) 745 orchestra, direction —— of Charles R. Heetor 319—WABC, New York—»G0 ltors §:00—Heroes of the church—re- | nce Period ligious service Concert orchestra, with Neal | 9:00—Morning musicale, Columbia cnsemble and soloist e Toe ana 10:00—Land o’ make believe. chil- | ;0—Symphony orchestra, direc-| dren's hour ol et Henrv Hadley 11:00—West Tnd Preshyterian 0 dio Hou | chureh, Dr. A. Edwin Keigwin 1 ~Jewish day program, leading ol HiaTorchess wish artists 1:30—Littman orchestra: Byron cr and his Holic tenor; Helen Richards, contralto 2:00—Songs and patter Herberts diamond entertain- | SUADAY'S PROGRAMS symphonic hot ‘athedral hour. e acred musi- | —WTIC, Hartford—1060 (horal orchest Phil Oh- ws reel of the air i Vietor Arden, piano duo by the v. Donald 0 M I( Flneerals \“\Y“ o of Philadelphia Ri31 croongt: a1 onchs s ypers, orchestra with | rected by TPran e Nelson, the crooning fur “Our Government David = nce, cditor United States Attmann orchestra: Byron 2 Holiday. Halen Richards, hanted — Ho contralto T pre i Emil Heimbe T French Trio dircetor: Ida Yudowiteh, §0- | 2= gy \Weord's Business, Dr. prano soloist. Phedre Overture Julivs Klein from Washington Massenct: Depuis 1o Jour from (40 phuneodigers Louise.” Charpenticr Miss Yudo A iuaicn IR0z Tamit Wina ch: Naila, "“‘Y“”\- & . ind his players i v “Theater of the Air; Wendell Massenet, Miss Yodowitch A RI h Eae e Chopin’s Acolian Harp( fantasy). |o.00—Poet of the organ, Jesse wr. Urbach: Arabesque, Debussy Crastord i i Were My Song with Wings Pro- Atabesque, a modern Thou-| vided., Hahn, Miss Yudowitch: Tn nd OneNIght | peu d’Amour, Silesu; Pas des Am- —Back Home Hour from phores, Chaminade Suffalo =Ghamplons, novelly orchei- ;.. _Rrokenshire Coral Tslanders, directed by Victor Young senting the famous “Honolu- Studio musicale * 1ecording Hawaiian group The Continentals. popular |y Midnight Melodies melodies directed by Norman iEebsling e ¢ er : : 31—WEAF, New York—660 ARG SO S:00—The Sunday Symphonetie: =+ Drear Journeys,” good Alma Kitchell. contralto; direc- night program by CHIf Strong. or- | {jon Adcadie Birkenholz “ anist sisted by fl'l‘l‘-" NWS- gy 09-—The Ballad male quar- cians and entertainers fet; Marley R. Sherris, bass; Neel = slen, baritor John Kulick, 305—WIBZ, Springt tenor; Ralph F tenor; or- 15—South chureh( chestra directio tional) 4:30—The Recit 2:00—Roxy symphony orchestra liott, soprano: Stella Wrenn, con- (i—itoy Clair son trelto; Fritz Buch, cellist; Carolyn 30—National youth conference Gray. accompanist; Ivan Jsenberg, 4:00—Twilight concert t accompanist £:30—"Our Famous Contempora- —Aviation weather forecast ries,” Mayor Malcolm L. Nich- ‘vester Cozy Period: organ | ols recital, William Mee George 4 453—Tdward MacHugh. baritone Beuchler, bariton | Gi—Duo — Gigue from “Ballet | j:09—National Broadeasting and Suite.” Gretry-Mottl: 1'm Only | Concert Burcau program: Astrid | Mak Believe: Call Me Ijelde, soprano: Edward Wolter, | More, Cadman; Shadows: Ab: baritone; orchestra direction Hugo | Meicalf: Merrymaker's Dance | iani rom “Nell Gwyn” Suite, Ger- | 1:30—Spanish Dreams: Julian Oli- | man: End of a Perfect Day, Tond: | tenor: orchest dircction | Rallet ptian No. 2, Luiginit A | Frank Vagnoni Little Love, Little Ki; Silesu. l —~Godfrey Ludlow. Yiolinist, 5:33—National religious vices: | and Mme. Lolita C. Gainsborg. pi- | Ior. Harry limerson Fosdick, “The | nist Meaning of Christ for Christians™ | roika Bells: Genia Fonari- €:50—In the Spotlight | soprano; balalaika orchestra 0 Around npfire” | ction Alexander Kirilloft §:00—"Melodies” — Jingle Bells Milady's Musicians: Beafrice Swanee River: Auld Lang Syne: | 1. soprano; Old World Trio: Kathleen Mavourreen d, Our | Maxmillian Rose, violinist: Jo- | Help in Ages Past | i Emonts, cellist; Anton Ro- lio Hour ky. pianist and director \:15—Adelphia. male immary of NBC prog 45—Song Concert | &:00—The Jewish Hour; Rabbi Na- tars, Horlick: The Trump | than Krass; Rosalic Wolfe, so- Dix; Meditation from “Thais prano; Anna Meitshik, contralto: Massenet; The Little Captain © | Lucien Rutman, tenor: Mosha Ru- | Plymouth, Richards; ¢ k dinov, baritone; Emanuel Bay, pi- | Love Song. Katzn Gershwin anist: rge Katlorsky, violinist; | numbers mebody Loves Me.| direction Rabbi Samuel M. Cohen | Jady Be Good. The Man I Love.| 4:00—Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, A Re- | Somcone to Watch Over Me, Clap | trospect of 1 Oratorio Chor- Your Hands: Love's Old Swect | isters: orchestra direction George s Molloy Maryland, My | Dilworth Maryland, Walderstein 5 wilight Voices—Direction 0:16—Sport Digest Dana §. Merriman WBZ Player. Iron- | G:00-—Ichoes of the Orient: string | i cnsemble; Sven von Hallberg, gui- | tar soloist and director | — 15—Countess Olga Medolago. Al- | 22— WOR, Newark—710 ani, mezzo-soprano | o Law for the laymen. talk 6:30—01d Com _Philharmonic symphony or Arthur Leonard, pianist Chestra from Carnegic hall; Wil- | quartet; Charles Harrison liam Mengelberg, condueting. (1) | Lambert Murphy. tenors: Vernon Mozart, Overture to “The Magic Archibald, baritone: Irank Crox- Fluet:” (2) Dyorak, Cello concer- | {on, bas: to. Piatigorski. soloist: intermis- Ji—Heroes of the World: musi- on: I'ro Revi Toi A cal background. direction Dana § Hirschmann: (3) 20un0if. | Merriman IFourth Symphon 7 Major Bowes' amily from “The Psychologist Says™” Dr.| the Capitol theater: feafurir Arthur Paye lLouiss Bave, soprano: Dorothca Zil3—Sunday afternoon salon — Beekloff, contralto: Westell G Charlot stman, pianist don. tenor: Hannah Klein, pianis Chalameau Trio; Helen | Waldo Mayo, violinist; Charles soprano Imetford, clarinetist: Edward b 1 Saga — Westmin- | Mayer, flautist; orchestra dircc- England: For Unto| tion Yasha Bunchuk s Born, from *The §:30—Choral orchestra; Mary M- George Ired Handel Coy, soprano; Phil Ohmen and clude “In Dulei Jubilo,” | Victor Arden, two piano duo: Christmas Pastoralc rank Luther, {enor: Muted Sing- rkel: Noel sur les| ers; orchestra direction Gustave ire d'Aquin: Christmas | Haenschen on h, Jdwin H.| 9:00—"Our Government,” David Communion for NXmas ¢ Mass \ Hure; Chor- | oncert Hour: Beatrice Har- rison, cellist; Trederick Jagel, | 10:00—Children’s hour, The Land of | cast by the Canadian National Rail- |after dark. Townspeople gather in tenor, guest artists; orchestra di- | Make Believe | ways pipe band of Montreal to-|the plaza in front of his home to rection Josef Pasternack 09—Morning service, broadcast | night. Fifteen Scots in their col- listen to the concerts and other ra- 10:15—Champions; 18-picce novelly | from the Temple Israel orful kilts and fealhered caps will |dio program; cvery night, his letter orchestra direction Victor Young |12:15—Truant Waves, with the pipe a Christr serenade for | said. 10:45—Sunday at Seth Parker % studio string ensemble | American and nadian listeners — rural sketeh depicting “Down | 1:00—Sunshine hour, the Dudley during the coming week-cnd when | WBZ-WBZA, Springficld and Bos liast” meeting of semi-religious| Radio Carollers they will be in Boston. The band's |ton, going to make at least on: nature 00—Program arranged by Paul st broadeast will go on the air New s resolution. Hereaf 11:15—Russlan Cathedral Choir Shirley 0 this evening from the WHZ the New England Westinghouse st . Herman, xylophonist, )—W. H. Gr studios. Again on Sunday the baz- |lions will go on the air every morn- sted by Frank Banta, pianist Bouquet of Memories pipers have a half hour at 630 cxcept funday at 8. This is an R, ! Truth Period — when they will play their final con- hour earlicr than the former ‘ris- 395—WJZ, New York—760 s, Trances B. Slattery, |cert from WBZ-WBZA. , ing time” for the stations, and will one Pictures: Lew White, | president of the Women's Catholic | — bring members of the staff out of cital; mixed quartet | lcague; subject. “The Catholic| The National Broadcasting com- bed in the cold and frosty, gray 4:00—NBC Children's Hour Women in Modern Times;” ques-|pany will attempt to pick up and |dawn. 12 Metropolitan Ichoes; \ Trv tion box, Rev. Michael J. Ahern, |rebroadcast through ils networks in — Giles, soprano; Devora Nadwor-| . J. |this country the address of King| Philip I. Rebinson, plant man- ney, contralto; Ribert Simmons, ' 5:00—News reel of the air icorge of England when he opens |ager of WBZ-WBZA announces that teno Joseph Kahn, pianist; in- | b:30—Vesper services, Tenth Pres- |the five-power naval parley in Lon- the new Westinghouse short wave strumental quartet direction Ar-| byterian church don, J 21, it was announced |transmitter will be ready to tul cadie Birkenholz (:00—Fur Trappers today. King George Is to speak in the air soon. The inaugural pro- ummary of NBC programs | © sical program the royal gallery of the housc of |gram over WIXAZ, as the new sta- he Nomads; Russian string | 7:01—News flashes lords, at 11 o'clock in the morning, | tion is known, is expected to be ar ensemble | 7:15—The Triadors | British_time. 21, This will | event of mid-January. 30—The Pilgrims: mixed sextet; | 7:45—"The World's Busin mean that his address will be hea — e diteetion Danais) Mezritian Dr. Julius Klein about 6 o'clock in e w0, 2:00—Roxy Gymphony coneert §:00—*"Rhz.psodizers” the eastern part of the United Stat s WARRANT []UT F“R Cational Youth conference; | $:30—Musical program and still earlier in the middle and . “Forever New," Dr. Daniel A, | #:00—Theater of the Air far The king has given his | Poling 10:00—Poet of the Organ s to have his address l] EH 4:00—National Light Opera, “Wiz- | 10:30—Arabesque broadeast by the British Broadcast- | ard of the Nile” 11:00—News flashes ing corporation, which will send h A :00—Dise Duo: Bud and Gordon | 11:10—Broadcast from Metropolitan | words on short waves fo the Unit- | Vandover, vocal duo; Del Owen; theater, organ reictal, Arthur ed States where the speech will be O!G{mne“ Sougm m A‘mn Dianiat: orchestra directiont Wal| Alartel [rebroadeast it successtully pickcd | 10Ny ter Blaufuss o up. B b ll P ll I i1—Nallonal Rellglous. Service: || 226 WDRC) New Haven—i530 | , aseball ool Inquiry A Happy New Year,” Dr. Harry | 11:00—Services from the Church of | wiE )l: Y :";'m“(“"[ O '”“"' e ergon Hosdiol | PRSRI s make and description, will he | ? : TR I_Jm,“,,m: Roealls e v g G M- Visualized for radio listen el v York. Dec. 28 (UP)—Federal % T = Houghton, D. ., pastor r 3 authorities today had a warrant for olfe, soprano; Harry Donaghy, | 3:30—Chinatown Rescue sociely | CAT OWRers in uvery section of the ) o t ot i C W oo e e 2 {country in a program to be broad the arrest of Danicl P. O'Conneil, Sl Hiayalogie: incidentar] R cast directly from the Grand Cen- |Albany county democratic leadcr T ot ate ey e o8 | ——— [tral Falace, Saturday, Jamtars (), | ¥h0 Was aceused in an indictment ot 7:30—At the Baldwin; Faina Pe- | the opening ‘day of the New Yor :w‘;”‘L;I"“l"."!:"‘;l himsc = 3 ““‘l:s in trova, contralto; Wiktor Labun- . ||automobile show. ~The program, 1o | tostifying before gran ves- SR R il Th h I! s be heard through 45 stations will | tigations of the Albany hascball pool. s ‘M'l""o.‘h(: ber 2 "rr‘:”‘"‘?:”“ 4 roug the Static k0 on the Detween 5 and 6 p.| O'Connell was indicted last Mon- s:15—Radio Hour; dramatizations | |m. “Phillips Carlin, radio_execitive jday and his attorney, James L. ¢ G ass The football geme belween West (214 Yeteran announ QIR o H e DR here 1o 0 R i e e LR erylbootn in iesExposition e BT Rl Thursday. O'Comnor S e e e (Rt 0 T D |t Gl s Bl O s B R R Penrod” B AT and W ARG O aconnt an|Rr s skt B il e the Ll “::".(,.h: Do e o 5:4; nflelcall program; BarlodSpi | lthaiairareroaliniime Fiataamatwi | Loic cutiet i thoiehal o€ alatlonsl Stiol B FoE L oG o) A eer. h\:\ruom:lort')\l‘s(ra { ot etact, untillnearly lsunsstiin theilarodociatie VIGEREESIAIE AMIIGR 18 e S e S Tt that. he 10:15—Master Musicians [ cast, or 4:45 o'clock. to be speeific. | (i Yonaral, o T o e G R e L e L1:00—Callope and Mrs. Kather- : G l o A e e S o Telanders: Jogenp | The Gloe club of Wesleyan uni- | Concerts for the people of sa. O'Connell into this jurisdiction. A ,:[fl(,;,:’l::,nzfir‘lvnl‘d":;"‘:::"OrJ)?,’i;IY\’I('\ versity, known as the “Singing Col- |lem, Mass. provided for by {he Dench warrant speedily issued aEe Leon s ative |jege” sinee 1565, will be heard 1 |Charles A. Itead trust fand 1 by Vederal J RO » program of rollicking songs and |public subscriptions will be broad-| Warrants were sed for the 5 |choral numbers this afternoon _at | cast every Sunday for eight weeks |arfest of four Alhany men who S & [3.30 o'clock. The Wesleyan Gle2 [beginning Jan. 5, to bring this his. | fuiled fo answer subpoenas to testi- i CinclnnatE=700 [club i3 onc of the oldest coliege |toric city and its industries to thw | fy hefore the grand jury which is o singing groups in the country. It|atiention of the radio audience o Continuing the nquiry into th O R anhon lconoart was the first to make a m\nno!;l"fxrfil :.-\l’n.t rica. ramification of the pool. which is O PO ConCert vo |record and the first to make a con-| The Salem Cadet band, widely |sald to have mettcd millions for its gip0—Natlonal Touth concerence |cert tour, as far back as 1863. In |known through its tours of this Iromoters. The four arc Dan Me- diligebenens ob that year the club traveled on fool jcountry and of Kurops and asisi- n, former member of the e e from Middlstown to the White ling artists from the Boston ~Sym. bly: Robert Buras, former cap- Sherne tlend S Mountains with the final concert on | phony orchestra will provide t the night watch at the stat M0aeotd orcher Mt. Washington, In 1890 the or-|programs. | capital building and John I%. Kear- §:00—Melodl ganization toured as far west 25| = ey. Some of them were said {c S e T Chicago. There an agent of Thom:s| Concerts played in the NBC stu- have left Albany | s 1i—Popcorn Kernels Edison invited the m to make a re ldios in New York entertain crowds O'Connell is already under $10. Sl rm‘):mi'[!g'ml’f:]f ety ord of their singing, thus becoming in a plaza in Velez, Columbia, South 000 bail as a material witness in the 10—Great Moment eat |ine first college club to achieve this|America. According to a letter re. second trial of James J. Otto, on v,\«]\wmurl-rs ‘di.\nm-!mn. Chis program may be ceived from Campo I3 Mateus of |of three men alleged to have owned :00—DMusical Novelesque |heard through WEAL. | Velez, he regularly picks up pro- | the pool. gt e = |grams from WEAI in New York e = 380—WBBM, Chicago—770 Climaxing Christmas week wiih {city. He owns the only radio set e word ventroloquist is derived (Central Standard Time) its potpourri of choice radio pro- [in the town and can only use it at | from the Latin “venter,” the belly, 30—Program grams is the WBZ-WBZA broad- [night as clectricity is only availablz { and ‘loquil,” to sp: 00—Theater of the Air | 9:00—Ted Weems' orchestra it 00—Nutly club with Bobby | 10 1 379—WGY. schenectad; 00-—Aviation weather r 00~ ces from Peter's Episcopal church, Albany, N. Y. j0-—Violin and piano recital, Marensky Brothers 3:00-—Jewish hour 4:00—Dr. §. Parkes Cadman, cathedral hour ~Twilight Voices choes of the Orient —Musical program i—Lehigh program (0—Durant progran 30—Capitol theater program )—Orchestral program :00—David Lawrence, talk “Our Government” 5—Atwater Kent Hour 5—Champions —700 port choir 261—WHAM, Rochester—1150 0—Family Worship Hour —Morning service of Yake Avenue Baptist church, Rev. W. S. K. Yeaple, pastor :00—Down Melody Lane | 0—Leisure ~ Moments, organ, cello, piano and William JFay, Dbaritone soloist 0—Concert trio with Richard Halliley. soloist 30-—Rocheste hestra conducted by Guy 17 Harrison 1:00—The Masqueraderes nest R. Clark, travelogue 10 reverie ~National Religious Service, Harry Emerson Fosdick Civie i} D 30—In the Spotlight 700 reside Forum, conducted by Rev. Justin W. Nixon, pastor of Brick Presbyterian church 8:00—Melodie S:15—Music hour a:1 me as WJZ 9:45—The Fuller Man —Master Musi 244—WNAC, Boston—1230 leroes of the Church 4:00—Morning Musicale; Columbia ensemble and soloists LOVE 13 MY LIFE--MY LIFE 1S YOUR REHEARSED ENOUGH FOR AN OPERA— I'M GOING TO SHQOT NOW The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 FRANKLIN ST., PHONE 2250 Wm. H. Allen BUILDING CONTRACTOR 19 Murray St. - \ DIXIE DUGAN—WHAT A TEST THAT TURNED OUT TO BE YOU ARE. ALL ! HAVE—~ YOUR LOVE 1§ MY LIFE— MY LIFE 1S YOUR [\¢ LOVE..AM ¥ - JUST A FADED FLOWER TO ] WANNA DIES | WANNA The Powerful Katrinka fl.\fi" THE POWERFUL KATRINKA SIMPLY WON'T STAND FOR ANY ONE MAKING FUN OF HER SWEETHEART, THE DWARF. GEE WHIZ2 DD (CHEF— I MUSTA RUN [RUN QUTTA FILM 1TS EMPTY! By Fontaine Fox WELL FOR { CRYING ouT

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