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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 8

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KOCHESTEn BEMOCKAT AND CIITiOXICLE. FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1035 Dratha Rochester and Chain Station Radio Programs Scheduled Today Skin-Itch Torture Ends; Millions Praise Zerao Zemo quickly relieves the torture of Itching Rashes and Ringworm-soothes the irritation of Eczema, Pimples anad similar skin troubles. For 25 years Zemo has been used and praised by millions as a clean, safe, dependable remedy for family use to relieve skin Irritations. A trial will convince you of Its great merit.

Insist on genuine Zemo; It's worth the price becauae you get re 8 :00 'Congress Speaks 5:30 Jack Armstrong, drama 5 4ft 'Lowell Thomas 6 :00 "Amos 'n Andy 6 Old Fashioned Girl 6:30 Bob Newhall 8:45 "Dangerous Paradise 7:00 Hot Dates In History 7:15 Talk 7:30 "College Prom 8:00 "Wsltz Time 8:10 "Shrine St. Anne De Beaupre 8:45 Cordoba Sisters 9:00 "First Nlghter 8:30 Music Box Hour 10:00 WLW News Room 10:15 Lum and Abnei 10:30 George Duffy's Orchestra 11:00 Coney Island Orchestra 11:30 Dance Orchestra 12.00 Continental Gypsies 12:15 Anson Weeks Orchestra 7:30 'Cheerio 8 'Breakfast Club -HO 'Preaa-Radlo News 9:05 'Johnny Marvin, Tenor 'Hazel Arth, contralto 8:30 Home Time Tunes 'Pure Food Forum 10:00 "Shut-in Hour 11 :00 'Simpson Boys 11 :15 'Merrv Mars 11:30 'Merry Mudcaps 12:00 Studio 'Oleanders 12:30 Rex Battle Orchestra 1:00 "Al Pearce Gang Lmd. Songs 2:00 "Pedro Via's Orchestra 2:30 "Vaughn DeLeath, Contralto 2:45 "Morin Sisters Radio Revue "Ted Hill's Orchestra 'Val Olman's Orchestna 4:00 'Don Rodolfo's Orchostra Lady 4:45 Studio 5 :00 Dinner Hour 5:15 News 5 Romantic Duo 8:45 'Lowell Thomas 'n Andy Foster Sports 6:30 Youth Movement 6:45 Came the Dawn 7:00 "Concert Orchestra 8:00 While Hearts Are Singing 1 Indicates NBC Prograrhs. Great, Jane! That's What I Call Smart Buying! TRADE IN YOUR OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Carter 9:00 From a Ftose Garden 9 "Circus Nights 10:00 Newscu st lO Crawford 10:30 Billy Bissett's Orchestra Across the Border -Indicates NBC program 428 Cincinnati 700 6:30 Top the Morning 7 00 Nation's Prayer Period Hall Trio 7 'Cheerio 8 :00 -Morning Devotions 8:15 'Organ Rhapsody 8:30 Music By Divaho 8 'Cpstaters 9:00 Morning Sing 9:15 Mail Bag Crocker Little Elva Gazette and Loretta Clemens News Flashes 10:20 Livestock Reports 10:30 'fleasberger's Bavarian Orch. Mountain Mornings 11:00 Rex Griffith, tenor 11 :10 Canning Talk 11 Morning Hoitsewarmers 11 :30 Arthur Chandler, Jr.

11:45 Painted Ireams 12:00 Oriental Gardens Orchestra 12:15 Markets 12 Livestock Reports 12:30 'Farm and Home Hour 1 Gene Duffy's Orchestra 2:00 'Home Sweet Home 2:15 'Vie and Sade 2:30 "Mo Perkins 2:45 Doctors of Melody 3:00 Betty and Bob 3:30 News Dorothea Ponce, songs 4:00 Don Rodolfo's Orchestra 4:1.5 Arnold Douglas, drama 4 :30 'Singing Lady 4 Questions and Answers LOCAL STATIONS 261-WHAM Rochester-im 7:30 The Mall Hast 7:40 A 11-Wave Reporter 'Landt Trio and White 8:110 Breakfast luh Tower Clock Program 15 'Harel Arth. Contralto 8:30 Today'a Children Houaehold Hour lOIV-'Wendell Hall Mra. Thrifty Buyer 10.4S "Hesaberxer'a Buvarian Orch. 11 :00 Slmpaon Boya 11 15 'Merry Maca 1130-Worda and Music Farm Brief, weather Jack Turner 12:30 "Farm and Home Hour 1 :30 'Itona Linrtu, planlat 2 (id "Pedro Via'a Orcheatra 2 30-Ma Perkins Flying In Aviation and Cb 3:15 -Jackle Heller, tenor 8:30 Teddy HiH'a OrcheatiM 3 :4.V 'Federation of Women'a Club i :00 Police News 4 rntv-'Onn Kodolfn'a Orchestra 'Boy Scout Program 4 .30 Lady 4 'Orphan Annia Old Man 6 :l.V-ClaHSIC Gem 5 -'IJi-h mat Ic Sliftch "Dale Wlnihrow, aonga 'Lowell Thomaa 6 and Gua 'Dangeroua Paradise 7:00 'Irene Rich 7 'Lufille Manner, aoprano 7 'College Prom 8 'Civic Opera Concert Baker and Company 8:00 'Medio' House 8 30 'Sinfonletta i 10.00 Tonv. the Barber 10:1.1 Federal Housing Talk 10:22 'Ink Spots 10 Oliver Navlor'a Orchestra violinist 'Joe Helchman Orchestra 11:30 'Billy Biasett Orchestra Indicates NBC Programs 210- WUEClToThester-mO Musical Clock 8:00 Morning Srniie 8.

iriear Columbia tCadeta (Jiinrti 9.00-Preaa-Radln News 9 Shopping News 9 :15 tOaptivutors 0:30 Morning Revue 10:00 Odds and Ends Jane Fa lea IBetty Harthell Dorothy Benton 11:00 Fred Flebel, organ 11:15 Food News and Vlewa 11 Hints 11:35 A Bit of Close Harmony 11 Quilt 12:00 Smooth Sailing 12:15 Times-Union News 12:30 tP.hvthm Bandbox 1:00 tMarie. Little French Princess 1:15 tRomance of Helen Trent 1 the Bookcnds Happy Hollow 2 1 Connie Gates, songs 2 Instrumentalists 2:.10 tEddie Dunstedter Presents 3:00 tfJrab Bag 3:30 tU. S. Army Band 4 :00 tLoretta songs 4 Times-Union News 4:30 Afternoon Bulletin 8 1 1ntercollegiate Council Series I Hobby Benson, Sunny Jim 5:30 t.lack Armstrong News Week tf'ress-Radlo New 6:00 Variety Program 6:15 Front "Page People Block Orchestra 8:45 Snortrails tfiketrhbook 7:30 All Star Revue Hawaiian Shadows 8:00 Hlollvwood Hotel 9:00 Rochester at Newark 10:30 tLulgl Komanellt Orchestra 11 ElliottNews 11:10 Frankie Master's Orch. Rav Duffy's Orchestra.

Musings tlndleates CBS Programs UHAINSTATI0NS m- WJZ, New York-760 6:30 Pollock and Lawnhurst 6:45 Kise and Shine 7:00 Morning Devotions 7 fats dramatic sketch 7 30 Baritone and organ 7:43 Summary NIIC Programs 7:45 Land! Trio and White 8:00 -Breakfast Club 8 :00 I 'l ess-Kadlo News 9:05 Maurice. Voice of Romance 8.1ft Basel Arth, contralto 8:30 Today'a Children 8:45 Pure Food FVirum 10:00 Jack and Loral ta Clemen 10:15 Wendell Hall :30 George Ht'ssberger's :00 Simpson Boya 11.15 Merry Macs 11:30 Words and Music 12.00 Happy Jack, songs -The Kilmer Family 12:30 Farm and Home Hour 1:30 Kosa Linda, pianist. 2:00 Pedro Via'a Orchestra 2:30 Vaughn de Leuth, contralto 'Idlnd Flying In Aviation 3 00-Betty and Bob 3 Jackie Heller, tenor 3:30 Teddv Hill Orchestra Federation of Women'a Clubs Don Rodolfo Orchestra 4:30 Singing Lady 4 Little Orphan Annie Old Man 5:15 Stamp Club 6:30 Press-Hadlo News Dale Wtmbrow. songs 5:45 Lowell Thomas li Dinner Concert Tony and tju's 6:30 Dot and Will 4ft Dangerous Paradise 7:00 Irene Rich, dramatic sketch 7 :15 Lucille Manners, soprano 7 :30 College Prom 8:00 Concert. Civic Opera Orchestra 8:30 Phil Baker and Orchestra 9 Meetin House George R.

Holmes Ink Spots 10:30 Oliver Naylor Orchestra :00 Shandor. violinist 11:08 Job Relchman Orchestra Bissau Orchestra York 660 Jolly Bill and Jan 6:45 Yolchi Hiraoka, xylophonist It 12 4 10 10 8 8 8 9 il 11 11 11 12 1 Radio Around By C. K. BtTTEKFIKLD Paul Muni of the movies acl-dom face the mlcrlphone of radio, but one of those events has been lined up for tonight. The occasion will be when he trteps Into the Dick Powell Hollywood Hotel on WABC-CB3 at 8 o'clock aa the guest of the hour.

He plana to present highlights from various movies In which he has appeared. Wit her contract renewed Ruth Ettlng and her college prom are going right ahead on WJZ-NBC at 7:30.. for the time being, however, her part of the program Is originating from Hollywood, while Ktid Nichols and hia orchestra will do their share from New York Dragonette, whose song never scctna to tire sponsor or listener, joins In an-otither hour's concert on WEAF-NBC at 7. She will have at least three numbers to the acoompanl-men of Rosarlo Bourdon's orchestra Ben O. Howard, designer of racing planes, is to participate In Flying Time on 7 :00 Spareribs Hull Trio 7-2ft Cltv's Consumers Guide 7:30 Cheerio Rhapsody 8:30 Fields and Hall 8 Upstaters 9 .00 -press-tiadio News Johnny Marvin, tenor 8:15 Girl Alone 8:30 John X.

Loughran Betty Crocker 10:00 Shut-in-Hour 11 Martha and Hal .11 :15 Honeyitoy and Sassafras 11:30 Blue Boom Echoes 12:00 Market, weather 12 Oleanders 12 :30 Maurice Spltatny Orchestra 1 Pearce Gung 1 :30 Kitchen Party 2 Home Sweet Home VI: and Sade 2:30 Ma Perkins Herald of Sanity" Radio Review 3 :30 Opening of Saratoga Spa Val Olmiin Orchestra 4 Grandpa Burton, sketch 4:30 Nellie Revell Interview 4 Sam and Dick Time 8:15 Three Scamps 5:30 Press-Radio News 5:35 Leola Turner, soprano Rillv and Betty 6:00 10:00 Amos 'n Andy Uncle plzra 8 :30 Kathleen Wells, songs 6 Morton Downey and Orch, 7:00 Concert, Jessica Dragonette 8:00 Waltz Time 8:30 Shrine. St. Anne de Beaupre First Nighler 9:30 Cirrus Nights 10:00 Sammy Kaye's Orchestra Jesse Crawford, organist 10:30 Glenn Lee Orchestra The Hoollnghams ll :00 Henry King Orchestra 11 :30 Leonard Keller's Orchestra 31S.6-.WABC, New York-H60 6:30 Organ Reveille 7 :00 Dullon Brothers Ray Block, pianist CMy Consumer's Guide 7:30 Sunny Melodies. The Bluebirds 7:57 On the Air Today Dear Columbia The Cmlels 9:00 Pless-Radlo News 8 Melody (quintuplets 9:15 The Cnptivators 9:30 Jack Fulton and Orchestra 9:45 Mrs. Wlggs Cabbage Patch 10 :00 Cooking 'c'loseups 101ft Illanche Sweet, beauty talk 10:30 Hetty Harthell.

songs voice ot r.xperience The, Gumps Marlin. sketch Five Star Jones 12:00 Eton Bovs 15 -Rhythm Bandbox Woolery's Friends 1:00 Marie, Little French Princess 1.1ft Romance of Helen Trent 1 Between the 1 :45 Happy Hollow 2 Connie Gates, songs The Instrumentalists 2:30 Eddie Dunstedter entertains 3:00 Grab Bag S. Army Band 4 til Loretta Lee, songs 4:15 Melodic Moments 4:30 Jack Armstrong Carlton and Shaw ft :00 Intercollegiate Series 6:15 Bobby Benson, Sunny Jim 5:30 Allan Lester's Orchestra Press-Radio News 6:00 Just Entertainment 6:15 Jerry Cooper, songs 6:30 Bert Block's Orchestra 8:45 Boako Carter 7:00 Skelchbook 7:30 Court of Human Relations 8.00 Hollywood Hotel 9:00 Richard Himber's Champions 8:311 Leith Stevens' Harmonies -OnCarl Hoff's Orchestra :30 Luigl Komanelll's Orchestra 11:00 Frankie Masters' Orchestra 11:30 Bert Block's Orchestra FAVORITE STATIONS 333-WBEN, Buffalo-900 Minute Men 'Cheerio IX) -News, weather Hollywood Impressions -'Organ fthapsodv 8.4ft Sally Works Column Little Jack Little Alone, drama TO -'Hreen and DeRoss 'Hettv Crocker 'Shut-In Hour -oo 'MMrihr. an.l Hal Honeyboy and Ssssafras weainer :3.V8onv of Yesterday nil" rva 1.110 vuiiihhmiih. 0O-Farm Service 12:15 Oleanders Quartet 12:30 Organ Hymn Sing 1:00 AI Pearce Gang "Kitchen Party 8:00 'Home Sweet Home 2:15 "Vic and Sade By Alice RBfinKS i uiwrj I 7J3 AI.LRW On Thumrlay.

July 25, 1925. Inrua Pa liner A lion, lieaidea hia wile, Knllm IMvla. the aurvivlng reltlvea are three daughter, Mr. Conrnrt Brevlck, Mm. Wnltei li.

rorayth and Elmer Syl-veator; ono ann. Whreler D. AUnn; two aiatera. Mr. John H.

Klnne and Mlaa Kala Alien; klao eleven Krandchlldren, -Kunoral servtra at the home, 70 EdKmere Drive. Charlotte, on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Biirinl In Kiveolde Cemetery. The courtesy of no flowera la requested. HA 8.V Attn Entered Into reat, July 23, IMS, her home, in Mragory Kiroot, Mra.

Gertrude Barnard, She ta aurvlved by one daugtuer, Kvelyn G. threo ona, Claylon Harry Clareni E. Barnard; one brother, Cllarlea Zimmerman; one aiater, Mra. Jj.mmett li. Baker and two gniudcniiuren.

Funeral Saturday moraine from the home at 8:30 and at St. Boniface Church at 111 o'clock. Interment In Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. COWINO In Una oily on Thuieday, July 23. 1K35, A.

Roy Cowing of law Chill Avenue. Hemoon ni wile, Mra. Mamie K. CnwiiiK. he la aurvlved by one ilcr, Mra.

J. Connor of Avoia. N. Y. The body la rretln In the Chanel of IriKmlre ar Najjle Company, 137 Cheatnut Street at Court, whore funeral aervire will be conducted Saturday afternoon al two ciuck.

Kiirinl in Kivernlde Cemetery. EMf.KrvOM Into rent mornirig. July 24, Jit.io, at Ovid, N. Ueoige Wm, JEmer-ann, aon of the late Colonel Win. Krneraon.

He la aurvived by hia wife, Florence Stotma Kmeraon; one duuKliter, Mra. W. Brantley Miller, and 7 grandchildren, all ot this city. Burial In Ml. Hope Cemetery.

KNMKK-I'hlillipelia. Ulneer entered Into reat WeotieaUay, July 24. iliii. lhft teavea to mourn her lung, 3 daughter, Mra. Louiae Sweeney, Mra.

Catherine Kemp of Kocheater, Mra. Claeita Weber of jLancaater, N. two Bona, of Lancaster, N. anil Walter of Kocli-eatar; 25 arfandehtldren and ft Kreat-Krandchildren. Mho wan a member of tha Macabeea, the Geneaee Valley l'oat American ijetion Auxiliary, Kuihta of John Auxiltaty of (he Sacred Heart.

Church, the Koaary Society of the HI. Chnrlea Church. Funeral aervica Katurdiiy morning; at 8 .30 at the honie, 2.VJ4 iiewey and 9 o'clock at St. Charlea Borromeu Church. Interment In Hoiy Cemetery.

l.ancater and Huflalo paper. pleaao copy. Arranyemcuta by I.ewta. GAI.I At.llt-.lt -Mm Nora Gallagher niea lueauay, juiy al nor home, 108 Kaatman Avenue. Be-aidea her huaband, Jamea C-nHuft-her, aha la aurvlved by titled dniiKhtera, Mra.

Anna M. Wllldn, Madaline M. tlailUKhcr and Mra. Gertrudo M. lloan; four anna, Thomaa F.

GallHgner of Clyde, Jamea C. William J. and K. GallaKher of Kocheater; three alatera, Mra. Minnie Bacon, Mrs.

Klla Carroll, Mra. Margaret iiiiahnrd: two brothers, Michael and Daniel Walah; 14 grandchildren. -Funeral Saturday morning at 8:110 o'clock from her residence and 9 o'clock at tha Kacred Heart Church. Interment in Holy Hep-uleher Cemetery. Fulton and Oawetro paper nicaee copy.

ODKIXIN In Hmheater. July 2S, Charles 8. Gordon. He la aurvlved by two aintera, Mra. Albert S.

Newell and Mra. Saxe H. Hanford of Una city. "-Notice of funeral hereafter. HA ES Eleanor Hayea, atfed 3a yeara, passed away Thursday in a Kocheater hospital, She Is sur vived by her husband, Morton Hayes; 4 aona and 2 daughters, her mother.

Mrs. Althea Hnrton; three brothers, Theron Hurlun of Perry, Frank of Allies. N. John of Hummervllle two aistera, Mrs. Donald Tennent ot Rochester, Mr.

Robert Graham of Perry, N. Y. Funeral Sunday at 2:30 p. m. from the Sabio Funeral Home, Caledonia.

ilKNKK TTA John Henrelta died Thursday morning at the Strong Memorial Hospital. He Is aurvlved by one daughter, Miss Eileen Hen- retta; one son, Elmer J. Henrelta; one sister, aiiss Alice nenrctta ot Avon. Y. one brother, Edward Henretta of Cleveland; one grandson.

Elmer Henretta acveral mccea and nephews. -The remains were removed to the family home, hi Ardmore lrom where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at 9 o'clock at S. S. Peler and Paul'a Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

LANK Mra. Llllle M. Lane, Thurs day artcrnoon, July 2ft, ll3ft. She la aurvlved by one daughter, Mrs. Barton Trombly; one Bim, Lioyd Garnaev; three alsters, Mrs.

W'il-liHtn shannon of St. Paul, Mra. John Horth of Turin, N. and Mra. F'red Human of Lyons Falla, N.

Y. one brother, Bert Lane of Lyden, The remains were removed to C. F. Srheuerman Sons' Funeral Home, 230 Brown St. Burial at Turin.

N. Y. MAKH Genevieve Marah passed away July hne is survived by her husband, Willis J. Marsh; one daughter, Mrs. Harold Ferrin; one son, F'rederick of East Rochester; one brother, Daniel M.

Wells of Willows, six grandchildren. Funeral will take place from the home, 31ft East Commercial Street, East Rochester, Saturday, July 27, at 2 p. m. Interment in 'the ta'mily lot. Brookside Cemetery, Shorta- ville.

N. Y. HeiiAKKITV Sntered into rest In this city Wednesday, Julv 34, llttn, Charles A. McGariltv of 33 Gols- hne Strete. liesldea hia wile, Anna Mcilarrity, he is aurvived by one sister Mrs.

I hoa. coal, and Iwo Albert and Daniel MoGarrity. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. Funeral will lake place from the home ot Mr. thomaa pord, Arlington Street, Saturday morn ing at and from Sacred Heart Church at 10 o'clock.

In terment in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. l'KNMM -Entered Into rest at. Olean, Wednesday afternoon, July 24. 1933, Merton Pennock of 35 Itaehurn Ave. He la aurvlved by his wife, Maude pennock; 2 daughters, Mra.

Robert Fletcher. Miss Eloise Pennock 2 brothers, George and Charles Pennock. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from Charlea Pen-nock's residence, Washington and 8th Street, Olean, New York. Interment in Pinu Vallev rftmnlerv. MVr.KT Entered Into rest.

Thurs day, juiy ja. at his home, "23 Frost Avenue. Charlea A. Sweet. He leaves besides his wife, Jennie Sweet on daughter, Mrs.

Lester Moffet; also six grandchildren. Funeral service from the home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Hone r.m.i.r.. HKHHTKIt -Entered Into rest.

seph A. Webster, Tuesday, July 2.1, 1835. He Is survived bv hia wile, Phoebe; two aona, Frank and Alexander Webster; one aister, Mrs. Mary Worts of Palo Alio, one brother, George Webster of Denver. Colo.

Funeral services from the home, Clinton Avenue North, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Inter-ment at Riverside Cemetery, Memories that art Eternal HEDGES BROTHERS COMPANY FUNERAL SERVICE I A ST AVE NUt HI 11 10 11 I the Clock WEAF-NBC at 5. He Is the first of several famous fliers to be "written into" the series time to time. Additional High SpoU of the Iay WEAF-NBC 1:30 p. Kitchen Party; 3, Women's Radio Review; Uncle Ezra's Radio Station; 8, Abe Lyman and waltz time; 9, Drama, "Play Ball;" by the First Nlghter; 9:30, Joe Cook's circus; 10:15, Jesse Crawford, organ. WABC-CBS 1:45, sketch, Happy Hollow; 3:30, U.

S. Army band concert; 5, Intercollegiate Council aeries, topic Our Free Education;" 6.30, Bert Block's orchestra; 7:30, Court of Human Relations; 9.30, Leith Stevens Harmonics; 11, Frankie Master's orchestra. WJZ-NBC 12:30. Songs by Vaughn IJel-eath; 4, Don Rodolfo orcheatra; 6:45, erial, Dangerous Paradise; 7:15, Lucille Manners, soprano; 8, Chicago Civic opera orchestra; 8:30, Phil Raker; 11:08, Joe Relchman orchestra. Perkins 2 45 Dollars and Sens 3 int Hetty and Bob 'Stocks and Commodities 3 :30 'Opening of Saratoga Spa 3:30 'Madge Marley, songs 3 'Richard.

Lion-Heart 4:00 'Val Olman'a Orchestra 'Grundpa Burton, sketch 4 :30 'Nellie Revell, reporter 4 Sam and Dick weather 5 :07 Household Reveries 6 :20 M-rry Makers 5:30 True Blue Sports 5:45 Ai Jenkins Orchestra 6:00 'Amos 'n' Andy 6:10 'Uncle Ezra Sketch Star Revue To be Announced 7 'Concert, Jessica Dragonette 8 :00 'Waltz Time 8 'Shrine. St, Anne de Beaupre first iMgnier 9:30 'Circus Nights 10:00 News, weather 10:07 Sports Review 10:17 'Jesse Crawford 10:30 Glenn Lee's Orchestra lo 'The Hoolinghams Indicates NBC program S4S-WGR. Buffalo-SSO Clock 8:00 Wheel of Fortune 8:30 Silver Lining Hour 9:00 Morning Melodies 9:15 Studio 9 :30 Lonesome Cowboy 9:40 Nancy's Shopping News 10 Black Robe, drama 10:55 Farm Flashes 11:00 IKred Fibel, organist TThe Gumns 11:30 Organ Program 12 :00 um Boys Radio Gossin Club 12 IRhythm Bandbox tppte Woolerys Friends 1:00 Sunny Pfohl 1:15 Movie Broadcast 1 between the Bookends 1 :45 tHappy Hollow 2:00 tCnnnie Gates, songs 2:13 tTho Instrumentalists 2:30 IRddie Dunstedter Entertains 3:00 tGrab Bag tU. S. Army Band 4 :00 Loretta Lee, songs 4 :15 Melodic Strings 4:30 Elinor Kinehelow, pianist 4 rCsrlton and Shaw Studio Prize Contest 6:10 Mr.

Tell-lt-All 5:15 tBohby Benson, Sunny Jim Column 5 4ft tMe and Ike 8:00 Just Entertainment 6 t.Ierry C-ooper, songH 8:30 Bert Block's Orchestra tT-tofike Carter 7:00 tSketrhbnok 7:30 tCourt of Human Relations Tonic Tunes 8 Teresa Plicato, soprano 8:30 Pop Concert 9 :00 Hollywood Orchestra 9:30 tLeith Steven's Harmonies 10:00 Studio 10:30 Dance Orchestra Indicates CBS programs 3S7.1-CRTC. Torunto-S40 6:45 Breakfast Tunes 7:00 News 7:15 'Don Hal! Trio Clean Out Kidney Poisons (tub Oul Tour IS MUm oi Kidney Tabu Xt kliinpvfi rtnn't rm fta .1 ninta a Hav and net rid ot more than pounds of tubes and tillers may become clogged with poisonous waste and the danger of acid poisoning la greatly Increased. Bladder passages are difficult, whtch often smart and burn like scalding water and cause discomfort This acid condition, brought about by poor kidney functions is a danger signal and may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. Most people watch their bowels whu-n contain only 27 feet of Intestines but neglect the kidneys which contain IS miles of tiny tubes and filters. If these tubes or fillers become clogged with poisons, It may knock you out and lay you up for many months.

Don't run any risk. Mako sure your kidneys empty 3 pints a day. Ask your druggist for DOAN'S PILLS, an old prescription, v.hlch has been used successfully by mil- of kidney sufferers for over 40 -j i .,,,1 Advertisement. THIS MORNING WHEC 10:45 A. M.

'Vt-e- in her tri-weekly chet "A WOMAN WATCHES THE WORLD" with TOM GRIERS0N KKQ ulac Orgamil Daubli larraltd Radio Trait Sponsored by the Hi aamj Sketchbook Offers "Blues" Singers 7 P. M. TUB moil recent tenstion of the airwave. charming Virginia Verrill cnmci out of th West with a rich "blue." voice and a vivid per. aonalily to enliven the day page of the "Socony Sketch-hook," (Jirintnpher Morley and Johnny (ireen't Orchutra over the network every Friday evening from 7:00 to 7:30 P.

M. TODAY 7:30 A. M. Musical Clock Molte it a habit to time In the Mu.ic-al Clock eaea niormnal You'll hear the correct tim. every frw minutta also popular tune, of the dir.

8:00 A. M. Tydol Morning Smile Mrlndiea old and new hrouaht to vol in aung and piano seleedrm. by Clyde Moras, ium water uil m. 9:05 A.M.

Lincoln'! Shopping Newt Rrloful ahonoina hint, from Lincoln'. presented by Jean Manning also the la teat dance 12:00 M. Smooth Sailing A prostata of instrumental aim vocal atrtiuna inclutlitiK "I'll Never Say Never Asain and "Animal Lracaer. fcomi' br the r.naenuue a aaa- ottwne novelty by Dick Singly, and Art Meltea vocamini in -koii Prairie Moon" and "Love M. rereier." rur Quill Gasoline Corp.

1:00 P.M. Marie, the Little French Princess Another truer fluarler hour bring int you the lile ol a real tcmn Loun Phillipi. 1:15 P. M. Romance of Helen Trent Helen continue, her for bap.

I pineaa in torlar'. chapter of her lile atoiy. tuna naiiac uoppcr, 15:15 P.M. H-Bar-0 Ranger Another Buarter hour of fun with Bob- br Mensem and bi. linker (.

a. 5:30 P. M. Jack Armstrong Tli All American Boy entertain, you with more ot hi. All American padea.

lieneral Mills, Inc. 5:45 P. M. News Week An informal review of the tifwi tht rk lMm ill parti of ortd. l'eoilt Outfitting to.

I 6:00 P.M. Hollywood Highlights Vmtr Hollywnrx, Movie Reporter pre. ftntU htirHlightt about the ur ot film- dorn. tfiu Utw. Plymouth Sportra.U Your snort retwriier, t.unnar Witg, i brmf ou Ut minute nr Irmn the i world ot iport.

C. n. rw-Ms, Inc, i 7:00 P.M. Socony Sketchbook A ioni, story stu, syneou- i non Christopher Murley with Vittftiiu Vti1 and Joumtv ireeu a i.r ebeatra. Miti Verritt will kin her d- tirutive tnfrrprrtatioiu oi r-at ol the i Sun" and "And men Sx'me.

a ov- liv will ivstura li.ht.uv (irrcti'i v.xal- a Iimmv FairrSI ml Xfarinry Laan Bart hlle thf fcton ilt olfer "Double Trnuhle." Johnny lareea will dueci bi orclietira in "t.t bwitxx l( attd Lanoca. socony ac-I oum Oil Co. I 7:30 P. M. Dodge All Star Revue A thoroughly delightful program with Victor otitis, the tatmma young nm poser, leadmg hn ortheotra in ixipuiar tanea ot te day, au Jon v.

rosoy, Bine's brother, rendering your lavorua otiga- iHxigc ueaierta. 7:45 P.M. Hawaiian Shadows Mi. tic from the i.landi played by the lainular Hawaiian tlrche.tra wittt I hartre Frclenc Lmdaley aa narrator. Blanclurd Siuraye Co.

M. Hollywood Hotel Paul Ifuoi. one ot America', foremost character aura ol the atage ana screen. will make one of hi a rare appeatancea on the atr a. (neat atar ot Utca J'owell a "Hollywood Hotel ne will mawent a aerie I ot dramatic highlight.

Horn an RlNl popular au mwcimi acreein Dick Powell, France. Ijnglord, Anne Jamiaon, Igor lmn and ktarenond Paine'. Orcheatra will provide toe musical pornon oi ine program. Campbell Soup Co. 1:00 P.

M. Rochester at Newark Baseball Game Voue ftencis lenortcr. Otinnar Wtta. will at the "miae aa uaual lo onoa ytra aa eacilmg play hy puy repou ot IM same, woyie- jhtmH! I lief. Approved by Good Housekeep-ing Bureau, No.

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the lovable Shirley Temple. Who is the most audacious screen player in all filmland, and why is she so misnamed? Who is the only real cowboy playing westerns today, and what does he think about the type of westerns the public wants? Did you know that some of your favorite songs are nightmares to certain artists? There's a certain bandmaster who can't bear to hear the strains of "The Rosary" because well, you'll find all the answers In this week's Radio 1 Household Arts' To obtain this pattern send 10 cents In etamps or coin (coin pre-i ferred) to The rat and Chronicle Household A eta nmt 9ftQ W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Screens Ram WEE K.U-Y HE SENOETH SUM-HE SENDETH SHOWER THEY'RE HEEDFUL TO THE TLOWER PATTERN 5362 This garden sampler will delight you much In the making as when it Is adorning your wall.

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