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Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 3

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THE BHAZIL DAILY TIMES, BRAZIL, INDIANA PAGE THREE. fA A A A A A A A A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A i 6 Lion Cobs Sent to the President HLOT CHAM'" Lavson Son Funeral Directors A. -VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, t' v' VVVVVV'V'V SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1 I I TOURING THE AIR A A A I v- I 'A i r' i A 'v Our New Phone Number In Case of Emergency Easy to Kemember Easy to Dial I. "Cr; Joe find foiir-mnnllis-old Hon cubs Which have been presented 11 Jo President Coolidge by the mayor mid citizens of Johannesburg, Smith Africa.

The cubs have been placed ou exhibition In the National zoo In Hock Phone 234 Chatuherlln, selected "as pilot of the AVrlght-Bellunca In the projected nonstop flight from Now Creek purk. Amsterdam Abolishes Its Slums 4- York to Paris, Is seen above In th eoekplt of the machine. 3 Mystery Voice From KFXF. Countless Inquiries have poured into Station KFXF, at Colorado TONIGHT'S BEST FEATURES. WBZ.

Knrlnirfield mm. (1-10 ltf-AyAyAVAVAVAyAyA-yAVAyAyAyAy-AATA opmiBB, asKinr? tor an explanation 1 m.Pn MICHIGAN BEAUTY ol the mellow, two-toned instrument1 pi10I)y orchestra. AyAVAVAyAyAyAyAyAyAyAyAVAyAyATA-y-1 WJZ, New York p. m. Announcers' concert series.

I rfSCr KDKA, Pittsburgh (309), 4 p. m. that sounds a brief "good night" at the conclusion of each of their programs, signaling their "signing off." The mystery is explained. The instrument that sounds this unique tone familiar to all listeners Is no Westinghouse band, T. J.

Vas- tine conducting. WBAP. Fort Worth 4 7C 9 S0 1 ft nana or orcnesira instrument at all. p. nl.Musielans' convention.

but a "Chime." one of the new mo WEAF, Hookup, 7 p. m. Musical -A A I 'A 1 1 comedy hits and bits. WLW, Cincinnati (422), m. The Latonia Melody Boys A report has came in that WFBM, 3 0 2 DIAL 3 0 2 3 02 THIS 3 02 3 0 2 NUMBER 3 0 2 3 0 2 FOR 3 0 2 302 THE 3 02 3 0 2 3 0 2 302 STORE 3 02 tor horns that are becoming Increasingly popular everywhere.

The illustration shows the announcer, C. R. Hunt, "signing oft" in the KFXF studio, with the "Chime" at his left. se if. Coolidge to Broadcast Again.

The National Broadcasting Company will transmit the proceedings of the semi-annual meeting of the Bu -Vfc j' 1 7. 1 Indianapolis, has closed for the summer and according to Bailey Fesler, program director, the station will come back on the air with an en 9 VSi.yjfl? larged station, which we hope will reau of the Budget direct from Con make it better heard In Brazil. tinental Memorial Hall, Washington, D. i on Saturday evening, June Gradually the slums of Amsterdam, Holland, have been torn down until it is now one of the most beautiful and clean cities in the world. Fine modern Structures were erected in place of the old houses occupied by the workers nnd the poor.

An example of those is shown in the photograph. Gift of the Dukes to University 11, at 7:00 p. in. Central Standard Even the great American pie has had to succumb, in at least one instance, to the radio. After a knock Miss Lillian Eowett, seventeen- year-old high school cirl.

chosen bv time, through associated Btations of the Red and Blue networks. The meeting will be addressed by Presi down and drag-out affair between the two, the radio won hands the Bessemer (Mich.) Chamber of a New Jersey baker lost a daily cus commerce 'to represent Bessemer in the, International Beauty contest at tomer and the customer, as a result, May 21-23. is saving ten cents a day. SCHULTZ-WEINLAND DRUG COMPANY This information or most of it is contained in a letter which Arthur E. Bagley, director of the Tower Health exercises of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, received from a member of his radio gym 0 class, the largest class of Its sort in r.

11 QUOTATIONS. UOGa the world. "Since I -have been taking your ill! dent Calvin Coolidge and General H. M. Lord, director of the budget.

The program will begin with a half-hour concert by the famous United (States Army band, familiarly known as "Pershing's Own." At 7f30 p. the voice of the nation's chief executive will be heard. In his address the president will point out the accomplishments of the Bureau of the Budget and the Importance of its work to the economic conditions of the nation. Following the president's address. General Lord will be heard in his semiannual report.

if: if Dance music each night from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. by three of Chicago's most famous orchestras has been arranged for summer presentation by Miss Judith C.

Waller, director of WQJ. Chicago. The first program is set for Saturday, June 11. 1. Good, ICO to 200 lbs.

exercises each morning It has saved me ten cents a day," the letter explains. "I work in a concrete block plant and a baker comes around Good, 200 to 225 Good, 225 to 20 Good, 250 to 300 ft1' A about 10 o'clock in the morning. Be J'T will pay J- you to get our prices before you order Good, 300 lbs. and up. fore I joined your exercise class I was hungry when the baker came 9.60 9.30 9.40 9.15 9.30 S.909.20 8.75P9.00 9.15Q9.40 9.

CO 9.00 9.50 7.758.25 7.007.75 13ulk of Sales Kxtreme top price around and I bought a pie. Now, Pigs This is Klon college science building, a sift of N. Duke and his late brother, J. 15. Duke, to Duke university, Durham, N.

C. It was dedicated after I take' your exercises, I can eat a good breakfast, and can smile at the rest of the fellows when I do Sows, good, 300 lbs recently. upward not have to buy a pie when the baker Stags Si Another Entry for Atlantic Flight comes around." CATTLE. This is the Ryan airplane, entered Beef steers, choice for the nonstop tli'lit from New York lljiiilLrii) to Paris, photographed during a lest tllsht at Kan Dloim. At the right Is The three orchestras are Armis Hand with his Hotel Stevens' orchestra; Jack Chapman's, playing at the La Salle Roof Garden, and Katz and His Kittens, playing at the Rainbo Gardens.

Ask Me Anofher. "Now we'll ask one," Is the an and prime heavy weight, 1,000 lbs. Upward $10.50 12.50 Heifers. SI -w I Capt. Charles K.

Lindbergh, who will But the baker doesn't smile. The Hotel Whitehall Concert Trio, the WABC Frollickers, the Atlantic String Ensemble and the Fireside Boys are among the bright spots of the program offered by WABC Monday night, June 6. At 10 p. m. Schwarz's Home Makers make their initial bow to the radio receptionists I loyd rfi, -ji (')) -f "hid, wJio has iw ilte elictric t-lwlf lU'r-TiKi'Mir- dei oi; Mrs.

D'ed-HioVnS vi.pij'f mi. FfHl', in hmm will be Iiriwner- ever put to death -in (he be its pilot. Choice light $10.50 11.50 Common to medium. 8.00 10.25 swer of WLW, the Crosiey station COWS. Good to choice $7.00 9.00 from this station.

"I- Common to medium Canners and cutters $4.00 0 3.50 SCHWAB PLAYS GOLF, CALVES. Solomon Tabor, who Is printer's detfl at the Times, and incidentally quite some radioist, was asked the Calves (mllk-feds excluded) Medium to choice Culls and. common other day if he ever got WMC, Vealera 0 9.00 S.O012.0O COD 8.00 at Cincinnati, to current "Ask Me Another" craze. Every night at 8 o'clock. Eastern Standard Time, the announcer will ask five questions, and every night he will give the answers to the questions of the night The questions wil be taken from all the fields of knowledge entering Into a liberal education music, art, literature, history, politics and current events.

The musical questions win be answered musically as well as verbally. For example, "What famous composition did Schubert write in a beer garden?" The fol- Medium to choice $15.60 016.00; No. 1 clover mixed $16.60 017.00; No. 1 clover hay INDIANAl'OLIh VTAliON MARKETS. The following are the Indianapolis prices on Wheat, No.

2 red, INDIAN A POLLS PRODUCE Fresh eggs Jobbers" eeneral run, delivered at Indianapolis, 15 16c. Poultry (Wholesale buying prices). Hens, leghorns, 13-14c; springers, ducks, 14-18c; geese, 812t; roosters, 8 '10c. Butter Creamery, wholesale soil' lug price, 44c45c. Ilutter fat, 42 St 43c.

1U TT1 FAT. The Nance Creamery at Brazil is Culls and common -It-" wJlStoWfrk, KV4li -tWWt FEEDER STEEIIS. Memphis. "Sol" promptly replied: "No; the only Florida station I get is Clearwater." WRPI To Close For Repairs. Monday night's broadcast from Station WRPI, Rose Poly, Terre Haute, will be the last program for a few days.

The station will be Good to choice, 600 King Gustav Visits Kinqj Alfonso to 900 lbs 8.00 9.25 SHEEP. iambs, springers 1 0.00 15.50 Lambs, good to lowing night the announcer gives the 1 closed down and work will be start- 1 I I I iv 1 ft 1 1 I I n- Li- i 1 paying 42c for butter fat. ItRAZIL MARKETS 1 choice $12.00 13.50 Medium yearlings 1 0.00 1 2.00 Culls and common 6.00 8.00 Wethers, medium and prime COO 7.50 EWES. Medium to choime $5.50 7.50 liucks 5.00 Culls $2. 003.00 BRAZIL MAP.Rirr Furnished by the Farmers' Cooperative Wheat, No.

2 red. $1.22. INDIANA CASH CHAIN. The following bids were received yesterday at the Indianapolis Board a i answer and an orchestra or pianist plays a bar or two from the number. Karcs Money I5i ycle; Give To the Twa fnw Little Mary Lorraine Stacy, 8 years old.

of Prairie Du Sac, has been saving her money to buy a bicycle. She had 5.70 for the purpose In her savings bank. But, moved by the story of the flood sufferers in the south, shje the other day sent the entire amount to Station WOC for the Red CroM relief fund In response to appeals broadcast from the Davenport station. "I have been hearing my father snd mother read of the terrible flood caused by the Mississippi overflowing and the thousands of people who are homeless and need help," she nays in her letter to WOC. "1 am a little girl years old and ta mi is P.v ti 1 -1 1 I 'M 1 ed at ouce on changes that have been ordered by the Federal Radio Commission.

When WRPI conies back on the air it will be heard on a wave length of 208.3 meters. While the station is closed down it will be given a thorough Inspection and any equipment that has shown up faulty in the past few weeks will be replaced, thus assuring the WRPI fans of Brazil and vicinity of better reception. The station wil broadcast as usual up until Monday night. One cf the features of last night's program from WRPI was Faye Brown, Brazil's own premier pianist, who' accompanied Bobbie Jones, vocalist, in a series of popular numbers. The blue network has 110 chain programs scheduled for this evening but listeners might tune In on WJZ for the Marley Eherriss radio Tills program will be one of a "announcers" night," when An interesting photograph of Citarle M.

Schwab eujojing a round of on the links at Del Monte, Calif. The steel king has taken up golf in a serious manner. J. II. Jenkins will pay the following prices for live poultry, 215 E.

National Ave. Phone 24 7. Hens, III 17e Spring fries, lb 25c Leghorn hens, lb. 14c Leghorn frie, lb. 1 7c Roosters, lb 8c lb 6c Ducks, lb 12c HAliMONY MAitKirr Ralph M.

Rlssler, Harmony, lnd. Phone S3S7. Hens, lb 17c Leghorn hens, lb 14c Springer, lb 25c Leghorn fries, lb ISc Geese lb. 60 Ducks, lb 12c Itoosters, lb Ec Guineas, each 2'3 i of Trade lor grain in ff.r lots (based upon a rate of 4Hic F. O.

B. New York): Wheat No. 2 red, $1.39 1.41; No. 2 hard, $1.42 1.44. 1 Corn Steady: No.

3 white, 95 Va How Can It? "Is the world round?" a schoolnjarm asked the little boy. "No, ma'am." "It I not. eh. is it flat then?" "No, ma'am." "Are 300 crazy, clillrl. if th world 1 not round or flat, v.

1 is it Tip JS it pro. ,1 1 97c; No. 4 white, 9.1 No. 4 yellow, 9 9 2 No. 4 mixed, Oats Firm, No.

2 white. 48 60e; No. 3 white, 4647Uc Kay Pfady, Fo. 1 timothy. $1 No, 2 of Swi(in i-n pnvlns to I Kitig Aifmiwf llivir trip to the lol.iutry scf.dai it i 1 p-, i 1 3 tls 1 Pi if i ia ft snnoancer In turn presents j' 1 bpieTrt to he 1 .1 Ad.

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