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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1931 14 ad 'CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TODAY HOT PATftSLE UNTIL JUKE Ut S.P. MS5EH WILLS RADIO FEATURES FOR TODAY HOBBY FAIR ODORS i 10 OPEN SATURDAY 100,000 TO U. OF P. GMBEL M. filllla.

C. S. P. T.ftO P. nil WPG ATLANTIC CITY 473 If 1100 KC 'Nl A.

Same as WIP-WFAN, 30 A. Same aa WCAU, 10 INI A. M. oman a Hour. Broadcast Highlights Philadelphia Broadcasts (All Schedules in Kastern Daylight Savin Tiniel.

Wl'I STRAWBRtDGE ClOTHIEH 63 K.I 60 KC IS A. Health EimM. imi A. l.el.e A l.lfiui 1.1 A. -tl Morning liewtt Ion.

A. M. I lirrrio. 11 A. M.t orn-ct Time.

i i as WCAf. ini a it -ui Daily atann by Scott, food ax-Philadelphia In- 100(1 A. -WHAT Mra. Anna art of Tht 12. oo Their 1615 w.

rrang song rompoaer. aa tVI Ali. M. Orchestra. M.

Hotel Morton Orchestra. M. Same aa WARII. Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Daylight Saginj; Timo Eighth Market Ninth Chestnut Boys Urged to Brim Exhibits Early to Walnut Street Money to Be Used for Maintenance of Proposed Valley Forge Branch 1 nil 1 2 oo 2 H'i Same a Wt Ali. 3 30 P.

SI -esloti orchestra. Same as -Baking Programme. Mfl.lv 4 INI P. 111 A 1" mi A If. A III A III A Ml A 1 mi I'.

M. rood talk, orchestra. M. Ilr. Kotal 8 fopi-land.

M. The Master Hardener. M- lids mill Hits. M. Market Reporte, litis and Klis.

Sira wbrtdge a. 1'lnthier Tea Room II. 4 1,1 P. 4 i 4 P. Girls.

Dr P. c. Martnccl, VI I' II -t-. Mai I c.fc i.iuB.iiK Allsri lire slm J-gygond Sf.opp.nf WAln WALnut 3300 Revise Your Last Year's Figure on New Formf it Lines! Models and Collections to Be Ready for Public Gaze 1.31 P. Talk Mrs, Meehan Provides; Children Shall Cast Lots! for Belon.sin.iis I jmuailons, 5 1ft p.

Jewish Hour. INI P. VI. Same as WCAP. HHP.

Natural Bridae Programme. 30 P. Marion W. Hunter, soprano: 41 fre, Tlioinpson. baritone, and (ierrrude Pearwio.

pianist. 15 M. Mary l.nnglrr and her Pke. rr Monday Mornin, i '6 mirar. S.l P.

WCAtJ: TJniyeraitT of Pennivlvania Child-hetpinr Period, 4.00 P. M. WEAF: New York Btate'i New Priaon Polirr. talk br Governor Franklin D. Rooea-yell.

4 30 P. WEAF: London Broad-eait. Annilar lota Qnartetta. fi 00 P. WJZ: The Paaaint of Chow Chow." t.OO P.

WPtN. Btara from the eaat of the "Student Prince." I 00 P. M. WFIt Helen Bolanr). aite.it trtiit; Rudy Vallee and Hil Orchestra, I 00 P.

WCAU: Prvor a Band. I. It WIP-WFAN: General Edward J. Hiaarina. International head of the Salvation Army.

100 T. K. WJZ: Frank Crurait and Julia Sanderaon. .00 P. M.

WF1: Birthday Party, Te-incarnation ef Oliver 1 I'. Market HHirlt tsi I' i lull Hour Presented lie the (Mlo Music I tub. A (HI 'I it be annouii1 ed 4 i.i P. M. mmm Parian I)lllr.

tt.Hl -Sports flashes Baseball Scores, i'. m. -Correct Timt. ii p. Apple p.

M. Wiii'lt ft liulil Hoont Orrbenira. With but two days ahead of them a im p. ii. i.i p.

II 30 P. lO ial 1U.OII P. Ill 1.1 D.io-Drame I'lavera. as VVCAt M. Hotel Trnvroore Orchestra.

Correct Time. M. Leon Golfer. Guitarist. M.

Subway Hoya. nMiirti.1oe 1t1V-ieln in which to put the final touches to P. Hour wiiii Community I onn. il dedicated to I hil.lren'e Alii hn- their exhibits for the 1931 Hobby -i-ry atii-uker. Or, Tuft; Horace 10.311 P.

Fair at lbtu wainut sireei, Doys oi this section are putting all kinds of questions to James A. wiiiara, LnOOSe yOUr UWIl iiai muiai iwmtua- tion garment wisely. Select a Form-fit to wear under your modish spring and summer clothes because they are designed to mould your figure into smart, fashionable lines. Figures are more feminine than ever, "curves" have again come into their own and proper foundations are more important than ever because of Fashion's increasingly smart moulded silhouettes and fitted high waistlines. the Hobby Fair chairman.

Some are afraid that they will be left out. But i.ao tmitonsB. pianiat, 0 11 P. Sh'K. Programme.

Il lNI p. M. -Organ Concert. 30 hn.indnp. IJ on Mhlnlgbt--Jack Iiennr and hla Orc-hea- IS .10 A.

Noelurne. WCAJP-ASBURY PARK 8,14 M.I K0 A. Music. I A Vt I ti The University of PRnnsylvania tsj bequeatlied the bulk of an estate of I $100,000 and upward lor the mam-! tenance and development of the Val-; ley Forge branch of the University! by the will of Randolph Petter Rus-j sell, Haverford, probated yesterday at Norristown. Mr.

Russell, prominent alumnus and a director of the Graduate Hos-I pita! of the University, who died at! the ase of fi:) at his home in Haver-; ford Court Apartments on April directed that the fund be p'need in1 there is no danger. Mr. Willard baritone. 8 'HIP M- -II. Ini Roland, gucel artlll' Itii'lv Valloe and Inn llicheatra.

0 (HI p. Ilirili.lav Party, Oliver C'rnm well, rein, arnared guest nf honor; or-. iniHNefte: Rachel Morton. soprano: llnritld Hnust-u. tenor; John Muu-.

r.elf, has; orchestra. P. Melody Momenta. Vivian Hurt, soprano; Helen lleltieim, entilriillp; Vernon Jin oIin.ui, baritone; Oliver Smith, tei.or; or. lifhtra.

til 110 p. H. A toir and Hla nrrhealra ll.tai Ileitis Neee '1 lie World, dramatic "kit II 15 P. M. I ill, Calloway aid Hia Orchestra.

wouldn't do anything like that. Anna Cm, an. He is making final preparations at the Boy Council office, on the ninth 10 1.1 A. Here Are 3 Examples 4 30 Lutheran Hour, A. Rolfa and crano.

10 00 P. WCAU 10.00 P. Hia Orchestra. 10 00 P. floor of the Real Estate Trust Building, Broad and Chestnut streets, and his one concern is to see that all get a square deal.

There would be no fur. WLIT-LIT I KO Medina of The ft. INI 5 30 fi INI 30 P. 7.00 7 30 p. 711 P.

no p. 15 P. S.3H Kl P. ft in the whole show if it didn't give Same as WABC. The storv l.adv.

St. Tea Timet 1 lines. M. Boardwalk Strollers. arietv Programme.

M. Berkeley Knsemble, VI Home Hints. J- Ball, organist. M. Medl.il Talk Van Brunt.

M. Trio. nf Amerie). Hlckniana Orchestra, Hie Ranlo Rovs JI. Casino Dance M.

organ Melodiea, (1.1.1 A. I I 11 A. It A II Hit A II. A. nr-liestra.

rnina Trm Household lnsttliile. M. l.lu.cr songs. -Talk. every boy an equal chance.

However, the time for registering has just about come to an end. II New York Young Democratic Sneaker. Oovarnor Franklin D. Roosevelt. 11.80 WCAU! Radio Ronnd-un, Oraca Kay White.

cnntraUo: Liliian Tit if. aottrano, IMA A -Mlylc Nsws 1- ini Komm. 1(1 INI anyone, can squeeze through at this late moment he must be good. It's M. HpIIIoh Sprrl'.

30 It.INt p. worth trying, of course. 1 1 30 pn.i 3 an. 12.IN) Midnight-Correct Time. Hin-k and hla banfo.

A. Mcfcvoj a I nartt) 0 4.1 P. Norman Allien 1 Mo I isi I1 J.l.i I J. il I1 2 4 I 4 JO I f.o,it..rt mo. Pliiladi'ltilila Cuinl ronnrll.

Manii.ii, S.inuftioiiue. lltmtifi to. pianlat. t'otiifori Uaniliira. M- Minn lyric aoiiraao: WOR-NEWARK 425M 710 KO.

Early Saturday morning all boys who have a model or anything to show, such as a stamp collection, or pictures, or what not, are expected Parte. II.U0 P. M. Viiaalng peraona, weather. 2 (SI A WPEN WM.

PENH 'BROADCASTING CO. lira I.in.liilirt;. liicnlal. 4 P. New, II A 41 A lNI A.

I) 4.1 A to come to ibis walnut street, where benches and tables will have been i une: tvenriier and Mrs. Reade hearta of the Air. Music; talks. M. -Allen Meaner, songa, Pure Food talk, M.

Beauty talks. trust for the university, ns the "Col-lecfl floss of Valley Force Kn-dowment Fund," and that the inenme used for promollnft the project, specifically "for the benefit of male Instructors and male students." Provisions of Russell Bequest Ehould the Valley Forge project be abandoned, the fund, which is the first monetary contribution toward establishing and endowing the College of Liberal Culture proposed for the University of Pennsylvania at Valley Forge, and for which Henry N. Woolman donated a large tract, will go to the maintenance of "the cultural work of the university," wherever carried on. The estate was first placed In trust for the decedent's wife, Mrs. Florence Eyre Russell, but she died several years ago.

A Rift of $10,000 to a brother, Wtnfiek! 8. Russell, of Boston, was revoked by a codicil, because III INI A erected for the display of models. They should get there as early as II. INI A HI A r'ia? pvi Air, possible. Nine clock is the ideal time, Get Early Start leacners.

T- -'Mel A.tor Concert Oseb 200 M. 1600 KO 6 311 A. Jl MllNlcnl cluck correct time. A. MjNler.v Auuoiiricer.

A. Popular tirou'rauiiue. S.UU A. A. 'a (luug.

s.l.'i A M. School Hell. 'Ml A. -M. Croouiilir Troubadour.

A A. a Mm limn Mall. 11 1.1 A. niusic. It.

3j A. M. Contest, meat market newa. lit lift A. M.

tteiitlty coiiteat. 10,1.1 A. M. Musical clock tins If. 10.30 A.

M. KunIiioii rieua. 10.3., A. M. tliaiiu milodlea.

II INI A. II 1.1 A. M. tnn.in a orchestra. 11,30 A.

M. Musicale. 1.1 P. I'll i a liKiiin Trio. 12.45 P.

Talk. Mayor Meckel. lit-! U-f Fund." l.nn p. (Irnli Him. 5.IH.I P.

lilliln Twilight Hour. ft. lit) P. Whin lliiniiiMleil to June. 5.4f, P.

i'lnlM. ('Iiainlii't WllliHm .1. Prior. Muinr tifiiei'ul, 1'Slli hivialon, "ClUiCt'U'a Mililury Train-in; S.3H P. Report.

fi.oM P. M. Tune Klenal. 7.IIO P. Kinllv Krl.l.T Norria Platvra.

7 4." P. llaarlutll Soorea. 7 oH "I Time Mirual. WIP.WrAH WIP-WFAN BROADCASTING Co. 418 M.I 1 KO II.

11 A. lornlnir Mooda. tiltnttp) l.oHHIti. A. M.

Hun, Metellea. 10 III Kood IH.m Hultlrtka, III .4.1 A. M. M.tL'Bine of Ilia Air. "A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock -l day Diversions Jcs i "rche.tr, Jlunson.

"Tnicklni In 1,1 violinist. 30 P. i. N. 2 .10 c.

Denne. tenor. M. -Ariel Knsetnhle Centeniiry Collegiate Inatltiitt. M.

-Newark Millie Fonn.lallon. H'Nnatha. Ibe Bird Hoy. -Avlnlion weather report. VI.

German lessons. Busitiess Men's Ouintetle 3. INI P. .1 30 4 II P. 4 4.1 4 17 P.

ft. oil .1 1.1 p. scholar," shouldn't apply to any bright young enthusiast who wants to make a good showing. If anyone happens to get there too early he can walk around the block and practice deep breathing. Some of these exhibits will surely make the grown-up folks hold their breath.

They will wonder how a boy. still in his teens, could accomplish so much, 1 A M. I lieiom.1,1 Health laik. hart sifir been named Denenciarv I MS a o'Hr. ft 21 P.

of certain insurance policies. The trT, elnii.i.. lrwtn Kelchl. 1.1.1 P. 1 P.

1 .1.1 P. 1ft P. 2 3(1 P. 4.1 P. 3 INI P.

30 P. 4 30 P. K.hti.. of Health. II.

-Si: A. a. M. li.iros, pe. Ian kv lmllar Club.

M. Todav'a tiuest of Honor. M. Weather reiiort. M.

Salely rn.itogram. Time alanal. M. Luckv Dollar Encore. M.

Hiar- M. Htura trout ca( of "Student 5 10 IHerltide. Silo il nmvuncement. Their surprise will be still greater P. when they learn that Barron Berger Id Inch knitted elastic step-in girtlle.

made entirely of line ttialitv KenlHHtic. l.soitijf tut pHch able itlves the very liini princess waistline. Rein-forced with dlmihmgm pad. Sizes 1'7 to 34. Sill, No.

23M Designed for the Itfavipr figure that, penis firm rursetting throuirli the hips. Not llnod ewaiui top. The litrcer woman will en toy ibis combination. Silica .14 to 44. N.

IXil Soft rayon hrncaile Willi uplift lnee liras.tiere. Two awtlting nf nilk elnstit-In provitlp comfort libit Well boiifil In buck. Deiuoh-n Flmiil.lcr straps. 114 to 44. SMiO.

5800 Kingsessing avenue, has seven ft.lKl P. M. Songa and dialogue, VI IdilllN 4.1 P. 7.INI p. 7.1.1 P.

prince. f. 30 P. M. (Iman'a Orchestra.

i viisiieue, ltruke lloctore. different articles to exhibit seven different models he has made. 7.311 II. 11.1 a' ii programme. 't, 5 Slreet Some boys breathe the Hobby Fair GIMBELS, CORSET SECTION, SECOND FLOOR, CHESTNUT atmosphere all the year around.

From I. gair. l.iveir Hoys. nil of Destiny. 41 J.r'h,"str"-":id one year's end to another, forty boys of the Bridesburg School are preparing for the Hobby Fair.

Their M. ltaaeluill acorea, M. Weather" reiKu-t. M. II.

aim lliula. M. St.vliata. Itaactiull acorns. M.

Hotel llenj. Krankllo Orcheatra. M. Ilcllevue-strntfurd oreliegiTa. M.

liotel n.vlviinia Orcheatra. M. VVoialalde Parle Jjance Orcbeatra. M. Heu Ureenlilatt, pianist.

M. Itace reeulta. M. -Memories with Joe llrern. M.

Studio Dance Orcheatra. M. tletna of Krln. M. Artie Hlliung and Hla Cheer- II.

1,1 11.2.1 tillO 1' 7.00 7 30 s.oo S.S1I 11.00 15 11.30 III.INI I 111.311 II. (HI I2.4.'il' M. I Aiirjrultura Talk. "fnilta ami Vegptnhlea." (10 P. l.iiti.

Iieoii mm Prmt Richard I liil l.Htl P. M. Amnletir Honr. 2.30 P. North Brnad Street PriMlivleniin 8.11 P.

M. I olninlila Salon Orcheatra. :t.ll I'. Plnvera. 4.oo P.

Alusieal Mnntenta no Two Pinnna. 4.1.1 P. M.Kiirly Siter. 4. Ho I'.

Anliury Park Caailio Orehealra. D.OU P. M. llin Pntiiriii 11. Morton, Uueen of hiM'tiu inliin ll r'eatival.

B.IIS P. Thirty Miniltu Men. MS P. M. Town Tntller.

fi.uo P. Keatore proaramme. 6. IS I'. M.

tiordon Klhliler and Orehetri. tUO V. M. Inlerylew of Stan Star by Hen- rlotle K. ll'irrition.

Unoi'vo llusaell, of "Student I'llnee." ir. p. Mmrit'lt rnntoit. P. M.

Win. 11. WauBlnnker Slmrt Sliota, iai.ehnll arorwa. 7. INI p.

I ii. it- Win a Roll Call anil Klrllidnv l.lat. 7.2S P. -Cundy Talk. I 'M) P.

Cathay T. a (inrileil Or, He, Ira. 7 4,1 P. M. Mamie 11.11.

or, lielra. h.ihi )' M. -Correct Time; ftiiuli in ltlack and While. S.1.1 P. i tieneral Kdward J.

Hiirirfna In-terlialloiiHl Head of Salvalioo Amiy. 30 P. Slininan Minical. U.tai P. tolleitlaua direction of Johnny Prank.

oniv otner provision is an annuity of tlOOO to a sister-in-law, Mrs. Emily F. F.lmer. upon whose death the Income reverts to her husband. Mrs.

Meehan Would Avert Discord In order to avoid the possibility of any disagreement over her belongings, Mrs. Earah Ann Meehan, 400 East Vernon road, provided that if two or more of her children desire to buy a certain article they shall cast lots to determine which one shall have the privilege. Mrs. Meehan died April 3 In the Oermantown Hospital. She left her estate, valued at $2000, to her husband, J.

Franklin Meehan, head of J. Franklin Meehan Sons, landscape architects, and later added it codicil providing for the disposal of her personal belongings. There are three daughters and two sons. One of the daughters, Helen, who is Mrs. Ralph Raynor, is the exhibits will Include hook rugs, in is.

i.i ioiuance, I J' (juartelte. 4- Ji'gglera. i C' Trotter. report. I' M.K,o'nlt:e0,m,;'"M WHP HARRI8BURO tlO Hao K0.

period furniture, tin can toys and stamp collections. Choir Boys Organize Linen Bags wilh Leather designed and executed in our own Paris Studio! tviuutea Club. (1.1(1 Utia. Pupils from the Friends Select School will show their interest In the great forward movement for which the Hobby Fair stands. They will 1.1 P.

1130 P. 4.1 tat 7 INI p. 7 4.1 p. INI P. S.lft P.

8.311 41 Ift P. p. III.INI p. 111.311 ivoru Hunt. Gordon Kibbler Orchestra niton Koyal Orchestra -Dr.

Alia llttseh. M. Baseball scores. Same as IV A HI'. iltiartette Arthur Pr.vor a Baud.

Same as VVIP VVFAV. M. Same aa VVCAC Programme. I Irad Brown and Al Llewelyn. M.

Character Headings. Scotland Yaul piar. Alia Itageh. Fortune Huildera. show models and collections that took time and which will be an evi 5.00 dence of real skill.

The Choir Hobby Fair Club is an WCAM CAMDEN S34 M. lltO XC 5(10 p. M. Afternoon Shopper. ini p.

Ti 3.30 P. M. -Weather Heta.rt. 4-tNt P. -Klmlent Or, he-Ira.

4 3o p. onveiilloti Hall Organ. 4.45 1'. M.ews Flaabea. Nearby Broadcasts WtAF NEW YORK 454 K.I 6H0 K0 0 4.1 9.

INI A. as FI. ii A. Parnassus rio. 1ft A.

Same WI.IT. II 41 It. INI A. as W'FI. 11 A.

Same as WI.IT. It 30 A. M. -Sweet and Low Down. 12 INI N.a.n -On VYiuas of Somr.

1 tsj P. and Weather. 1 1ft p. M. laincheon Music.

30 P. Old Refrain Kliaeojblt, organization of choir boys all en III INI I M. Orlenl tirclientia. VI. A.lelphia llrclteatra.

Harriet l.ee. .11 Hotel Walton tlrcheatra. 111.4.1 I io no I in. i' ill INI I1 II 30 I Soft and supple as leather, made like expensive leather hags. Natural linen with pipings and smart bands of black, red, green, brown or navy leather.

Original enamel ornaments. STREET FLOOR, CHESTNUT WOY SCHENECTADYian Oate tlrcheatra 12 INI Mlilnit-ht Jli-lni i'eraniia' Rennrt. thusiastic Hobbyites. Halbert Gart-side, 1401 Sansom street, and seven other boys are members of the club. Rutledge will be represented.

So far heard from Charles Hause, 66 Robins avenue, and John Kull, 210 Church street. The latter has made WCAU UNIVERSAL BROADCASTING CO -tbO 1170 KO Soli A. -Morning llevotlnna. woman's golf champion of Philadelphia. Other Wills Probated Other wills probated yesterday before the Register of Wills here were those of Louisa E.

Schaufler, 1011 Glenloch street, William J. Baylis, 6221 Catharine street, Abram Abrams, 1689 Meadow street, $3329; Mary M. Howlett, HO!) South Twenty-first street, $6000, and David S. Krier, 723 Marlyn road. $4850.

Inventories of personal estates filed Muakeleera. 1.1 A. Mcloil.v a fine aeroplane model, it Soiuet lilug for Kver.rone, '-JI! JI -Same aa WEAF "in il" "helra. I TiloV "reheat ra. A.

and Orchestra. Mid-Western Broadcasts WCFL-CHICAG0 30 M.i 070 X0 S'iH! Comeilv Team. i Howard liiilii'a Orchestra. M. Melody Three.

M. -Hiune as LIT. liose tiardell." .11. MuilcnlilcN. M.

Maaii- of Speech. 2.00 2 30 2 Ift I' 3 HO I1 a 1.1 8.311 i' 4.1(0 I1 Harvey Diller, 1129 South Ruby street, has constructed a table. Paul 4.1 A. Hill ami llinger Hnker. INI A.

I.aitlea llotna liottr. A. 4ftA. M. Morning Mlnatrela.

tool) A. t'hatlina ith Ida Bailey Alien lo ll A. M. Pot of Cold. Ill 311 A.

Your Harden. ......14 Talk "New- Ymk Smle New Prison Governor Franklin D. Roose- Poll. Veil Included those of Mary A. Wills, $42, 016; John Krlllnm, Carl iNIA Klre Arte.

"The lloilae Beauti T. Keene. 1543 West Thompson street, has produced water colors. James Pratt, 2617 South Seventy-fifth street, and his buddy, Spence Sharpless, "wish to Join the Hobby Fair," according to a letter received from the former. The usual invitation is, come right in.

But it's high time to make up your mind. lo ui r' ii' I nanroom. I Hound up Brunswick Brevltlea. 11.15 P. Rovs.

WBBM-CHICAG0 38 770 K0 1000 I. Dance Orchestra Ruppenthal, Charles H. Baker, $20,462, and Mary a. Connell, $18,533. Models and collections will be ready IJ1 Around The Town.

WON CHICAGO 41 M.i 730 K0 VMS Novelty Programme. Five "rent, pianiat: Hungry iU Kliig'a Orcbeslra. 1JIN1 Midnight-Ted Weema and Hla Orchea. DRIVE tra ful, with I loinutng I'oiphk. II IS A.

M. An ttld iaaiiioneil Garden, 11.30 A. Kooile, 11.4.1 A. Parade. INI Noon-Paul Tremalne's Orchestra.

IJ 30 P. M. Columbia Heme. 1.00 P. Weuther forecast! time! farm service: Poultry Flalos MS P.

Murray'a Mirth and Melody. 1 IIO P. Health Talk. 1 4,1 P. Citthay Tea Oarden Orcheatra.

2 'HI P. Dale l.lmhrow. 2.1.1 P. Cecil and Sally, "Italian Folk and Art Sotiga. 2.30 p.

M. American School of the Air. 3 'N 1. M. -Correct time; dance hits.

H. 16 P. 1 niersli.v pennavlvatita Clillil helpitiK Period. Hr. James S.

erling. "i-wiking Forward With tlur Clnlilren." 5 3 P. Doctors. 3 4-1 P. Talk by Mra.

GlfTord rinchot, 4 INI Magic. 4 311 p. Nir Alfri'd'a Tea Party. 6 OO P. Correct time; Pnlveraal Orchea- tra with Kllafllietll Carroll, fi.

15 P. "The Indoor Show." talk liv Mra. William .1. Clothier. 5 JO P.

Hay Brela and and Jimmie .30 a. -Verne BiKk'a Green' OrchestrHM ti if 4 30 P. Dancing Melodiea. 4.35 P. -internal i.ma I Broadcast from London, Auuilar fjuarteite.

5 00 p. II Nest Door. 5 SO P. M. Same aa WI.IT.

ft. Ift P. M. Hev Cole Mountaineers. ini M.

-Arthur Bvron of Flva Star Final." S.3II P. M. -Black and Gnld Orcheatra. A. 40 P.

Scort'l. H. 4,1 P. M. cnele Alio and David.

6.0O P. M. "Condltiotia in Eastern Europe," Allien nit inner 7(10 P. Federation Hymn Sing. 7 311 P.

M. Niaaara llildaon Sketch. im M. 12 Mi.luiaht Same aa WFI. 12 ini Mld'iigiit-Jack Alhin'a orchestra.

12.30 A. Orchestra. WJ3 NEW YORK 395 M. 70 K0 7 SO A. M.

Rise and Shine. 7.4ft A. M. -Jolly Jill ami June. S.INI A.

Hie 8.1. S.lft A. M. Siiiibirils, 1 15 A. VI.

Orchi'stra. 9 (Nl A. M. Popular HIH il 1.1 A. M.

Morning (ijoriea. It 30 A. M. -Sketch. Ford and Wallace, IMftA.

of Magnolia. It) Oil A. III 1.1 A. Beatrice Bable. talk.

Ill 30 A. C. S. ay Band, direction of Lieutenant C. K.

Benton 11.00 A. M. Mrs, A. M. lioudisg.

talk. 1 1. 30 A. M. Vogue Fashion.

Talk, tl 1.1 A. M. Al and Pele. 12 INI Noon Vocal Melodiea, I2.2H P. M.

Weather. 12 Wl P. M. Menu. WMAO CHICAGO 44SM I 070 irn ror inspection by the public on Monday morning.

Lived Two Years With Broken Spine PITTSBURGH, April 29 (A. Anthony R. Dulsko. 37, died In Marine Hospital here today after living two years with a fractured spine. He was injured in a fall of coal in his own mine at Chester, W.

In January, 1929. JO P. M. Musical I'rocrarame. vA TOTAL PASSES SI7 flOO Advisory Board Meets Today to Consider Plans to Attain $200,000 Goal U- oriental orcheatra, KUft P.

SI. Music. 11.30 Vf S.lsl. 11.45 P. M.

Via Lavo Orchestra WLW CINCINNATI 423 700 KC 8 4ft P. M. Recording. flnflp. SI Birbersliop Quartette.

30 P. Programme. III.INI p. M. Foulllght Frollca.

10 30 P. M. Clara. Lou Era 10 4,1 Variety 1 1 30 Rureau. led Weiif, iiotniiar songs.

.1 'M P. M. Tile I'llizle Man. 23 ft P. M.

Virginia Arnold, pianist 4.1 P. Iteaiiilme. 11.4.1 P. M. Sport Slices.

I2.IN1 Mldnlght-tild Mnstera Chime Reverie. 1 IN) 1 l.lntul f.K.n.. I ime; newa flaatiea, ft. P. (JCIIIN.

Siort Topicl. Weather report, M. Merr-vmakers. II HI P. H.2II P.

It P. H.30 P. A Metal Bath Stool that is also a Cahinet Crime Club. "The Diamond H.45 P. M.

Organ Melodiea. M. Wealth nf Harmony. M. Farm and Home Hour.

George, Lava -Man. M. Sisters of the Skillet. 12,15 P. 1 05 P.

1.90 P. 2 30 P. 2 4.1 P. 00 P. Blue Rlaacre Feather.

7 IIO P. M. -Correct time: Morton IWney. 7. 16 P.

M. operetta. direction of H. M. siatoit.

7 4ft P. Daddy and Rollo 8. INI P. M. Correct lime: Prior'l Rand, P.

M. Toot Comfort Itamblors' Over NBC Network Grear chniigea at Magara The $200,000 maintenance campaign being conducted in this city by the Salvation Army passed $177,000 yesterday, with the day's contributions totaling nearly $2000. The largest gift was a $1000 cherk from a woman who asked that her name be withheld. William Park, Hardwlck and Magee, and Charles C. Wriggins each sent $100 to the fund.

Among the men's teams in the campaign, one headed by Major Wilr A. Spatig, of the Salvation Army and composed entirely of members of the organization, is far in the with more than $15,000 in cash and pledges to its credit. The team 3.1.1 P. Falls 311 P. 3 41 P.

4 00 P. 4 1.1 P. 4 30 P. .13 P. 30 P.

1.00 J. II M.Farland, -Chicago Serenade. -Edna Wallace Hopper. -Home llecorutions. Ballads.

-1'. S. Army Hand. Irnt.pers Kdlta the lawa. ntchninn.

M. Salad Dresners; Radio Come 8.4.1 P. U.tNl P. The Star Afternoon Program 1.3(1 A. SI.

Castle Farm 2.110 A. N'etlterland Pla Orcheatra. K0A DENVER 361 M.i 130 K0 12.30 A. M. Political Talk.

12.1.1 A. M. Network Programme, 1 INI A. M. Week-end Hour.

2 INI a. SI. Mystery S'erlal. 2 30 A. SI.

Musical F.choes 8 .00 A. Hotel Cosmopolitaa Orcheatra. Spectacular Blaze on River Front A spectacular blaze on an empty lumber barge tied up at the foot of Cooper street, Camden, about 8.30 A. M. yesterday, attracted attention of hundreds of commuters and others using the Delaware River Bridge.

Flames and smoke, lifted by a strong wind, made the fire visible in this city and Camden. Firemen extinguished the blaze in two hours. dians: Rich a Orclieslra. S.UU IJ Plav'a the Thing. raising of Chow chow 8.15 P.

-Character Readings, Lara Kanlin. P. M. Dramnllied Talea of Myalery. 10, INI P.

Corre. t. time; l.ulhernn Hour; aermon l.y lr. Walter A Maier, 111 30 p. The Forluue Billldera.

Use it in either the bathroom or kitchen! 15 inches high in a new oblong shape. Cabinet for storing bath supplies, shoe-shining equipment. All wanted coiors. Personal Shopping Servict Will Fill All Mail and Pnone Orders. Call WALnut 9070 GIMBELS, FOURTH FLOOR, MARKET FEATURING The Famous CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS with IONA MULL Be Happy Always With Itr.

Sch oil's A I DM FOKf FEET 10 4 i P. M. Proartimnv 5.3(1 P. Orphan Annie, 5.15 Report stock Market. Financial summarv.

Cotton Prtcea. Agriculture. SOfl p. M. liaising Junior.

Ift P. Gruen Hour SHOP. Talk. John B. Kennedy.

40 P. M. Scores. tt.4.1 P. SI Tunica.

7 Oil P. Amos Andr. 7.1.1 p. M. Jesters.

7 3(1 P. M. Phil Cook. OU P. M.

Dlsie Spiritual Singer, Hortente Of Robert Milligan, Of the p' il Corre.t time; Jack Pnnrfi fr- phla Electric Company. Is second crac. tsy with $8540; while the workers under I White, oontraiio: i iii.on Tsis. ennrano TT Moerio nf tUa TT Ko 12.00 idnight Correct lime; Oate Nelion'l 4. w.

v. v. tlrclieatra turned in $5384.60. 12.10 Leaf. nti; Ben.

Alley 11 1 .1 11.. 1 tivnnr Mia, c.uvvatu JllKCintil ilea IS MW XM A. MLailnaT Teraona Reporlai Ono.l team wnicn coiiiiiiues 10 ieaa me wo- Mgin. men's division. It has secured $4525! wrax m.i low xo towards the total.

I a. Messagea. The nrlvlsnrv hnnt-rl nf thp rlriup1 3l A. M. Theodore Visiter, evangelist iiie anu.sory Doaia 01 tne arive; wt A selections, will meet at noon today, at the Belle-it 1 ti a.

Polish Pr.giamnie, i 1 Idii4 Jewish vue-Stratfoi'd. The conference l.oo 1' M. Italian M. t.eriiinn ilicil.itl Selections. M.

National Health Association. M. Polish Programme. Programme. M.

Jewish Programme. KntcrtHlnment. Monatb. pianist. 1ft P.

Rln lln-tln. 8.30 IV Salon Orchestra, "In Japaneae Garden." (loop. f'mmlt. Sanderson. VI -Ensemble; Anna Case, soprano.

Ill tNI P. of New York-Young Democratic Club. speaker: Governor Franklin D. tttsevplt. "A Review of ll2t and IIC's IMatfurnia.

and Prospecta for IU32 Lanadon Post, president of the N. Y. "Young Democratic Club, toastntaster. IO30 p. VI.

-I law. Ltl ami Km. 10 45 Russian Hunphoiilc Choir: apeak er. Mlsa Doma Harshberger, president of Civic Concerts Service. Inc.

11.00 PP. M. Slumber Music. 11 30 M. (lav Vienna.

Viennese musle. 12H0 Mldnialil Dance Orcheatra. 12.30 A. illtsse'a Orcheatra. WABC NEW YORK 349 60 X0 7 30 A.

Organ Reveille. SOU A. M. Heligioua service. S.lft A.

M. Art Glllliam. 8,30 A. M. Something for Every One.

8.4.1 A. H.OO A. M. Morning Moods. 8.30 A.

M. Tony' Scran Book. (t.lft A. M. Morning Mlnatrela.

'J INI 2 30 :t.iNi p. 3.1.1 P. 4 Oil P. r. ini p.

INI P. Eczema on Hands Burned and Itched Terribly. Guticura Healed. "I was troubled for over a year with eczema on my hands. It broke out in small pimples between my fingers and burned and itched terribly.

I used to rub and scratch them till the skin would break. Some day. I could not put my hands in soapy water because they burned so badly. The more I scratched the worse they got, and I lost a lot of sleep. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in about five months I was completely healed, after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment" (Signed) Mrs.

Milton Barring, 1455 Tilghman Pa, July 18, 1930. M. Herman Programme. III P. H.30 P.

Hecorihncs. Jewish Programme. WTEL M.I 1310 KC called by Roland S. Morris, general chairman of the campaign, to consider additional methods of securing the $23,000 still lacking towards the $200,000 goal and to pass resolutions of thanks to persons who have given outstanding support. Among those expected to attend the meeting are: Mrs.

Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Mrs. George H. Strawbridge.

Mrs. H. Childs Hodgens, Frank Cross, Burgess Taylor, Ernest W. Tallman, Horace P. Liversidge, Harry Harrison, Frank Hardt, Kirkland Dwyer, Edgar Moore.

Harry Paisley, Richard Hay Woolsey and Brigadier James L. Harvey, commander of the They're All Raving About Our French Linen Dresses 2.95 M. Thrifty 1 'Lib Programme. M. News Flathes.

M. -Stanley T'empleton, organ. Household TUk. M. Popular Keconlinga.

tirclieslis 7.30 A 7 4.1 A H.OO A S.30 A 5.INI ,1.311 Soai ap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Idras: "Cubcurm Uboratoriea, Dept.

Maiden. Maaa." Ad. Hob Hood ai Hia Merrle Band. S.INI P. VI 7.00 Programme.

10.0(1 M. S.lft P. Ben Itnbliison. Friendly. 10.IS M.

some aa wcau, 12.3" P. Columbia Itevue. 1.00 a Orchestra. 1.30 P. Savov Plana Orchestra.

9 1st OsU VVIiol.row V- cal snd nisno solos. 4ft P. -Claire Jones. Lew Mayer, Karl Wii-gtnann. popular programme, II 1.1 P.

1 Uniilolrtn Plavers. II 1.1 P. M. loe Weatherliy ITias. Graham.

Unto P. Caselherr.t'a Recital. Salvation Army in the Philadelphia area, 10 P. M. H.iNt Programme.

WHAT INDKFF-NDFNCE BROADCASTING CO 228 1310 K0 I 11 ---Tlanninesa rl'tb. M. Columbia Artists' Rental. American Air School M. Columbia Salon Orcheatra.

M. Three Doeloia, Hhithm Rambler. Mei.nlv Magic. Asbitrv Paik Orchestra M. Will ilslairne' Orchestra.

"Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Same as WCAU.

Itro GuUal Kibbler Orchestra, "JUST BOY" EXPLAINED 2 1ft P. 2.30 P. 3 INI P. 3 1ft P. 3 3ll P.

4 OM P. 4 30 ft INI P. ft 30 5 45 P. (Nl P. II 1.1 P.

R.3U P. M. Presentation "TTOWT-FOR SPRING CLEANING 1" Let your tele prion help. Call up tlie dry cleaner the painter tne paperlianger. (1 4.1 P.

Same a WCA1' it. 1,1 A. Philadelphia Navy Yard Band. Homatl Fsyrhnlogist lells Vhy snd Han.imss.er 10 HO A. -Time: Dailv Mnn be Mra.

Anna no Pnl of Toting Anierira s.oit. rood expert of The Pbiiadel- Phis. Inn'liler. WeTJ. fellers, the secret's out.

1,0 30 iv. ij 11 30 A. M. Dorotln. the shopper.

Ide, a pSVChologlSt-One, l.su p. -Renlamm Franklin Or- of those persons who know why we; wat. director irvtuar opnenMn. do, or do not do certain things when! elk-elks' hoTcL-su m.i 1370 ko we don't even know why ourselves nuiBi.Bic. JlOtalA.

M. nipping around. Here's A Sturdy Out-Door Clothes Dryer 6.95 Metal post and strong wooden arms Gives 125 ft. of line. Combination of 50-ft.

"No-Kink" Clothes Line and 3 Clothes Props, $1. Pergonal Shoppint Service Will Fill All Mail and Phone Order: Call WALnut 9070 GIMBELS, FOURTH FLOOR, MARKET No wonder. We've never seen anythintr to equal them at this price. One and two affairs that you'll see gadding about town or the country. Thev're guaranteed to tub so you can be reckless and treat yourself to several.

White, blue, pink, yellow, green, with tri. hand embroidery and white pique. Sizes to 20, 36 to 42 BLUSE SECTI. THIRD FLOOR, MARKET TOld me memoers OI me BOropumiStj 10.30 A. M.

Al entertainer. 7.1ft r. M. St. Morlri Orcheatra.

7 30 p. SI Programme 7 1ft P. M. Daddy and Rollo. 8 00 P.

ini A. SI. -same a WCAP. WIP-WFAN. WLWL NEW YORK 273 1100 K0 rVOO P.

M. Norrlne Murray, soprano. tt.15 P. M. Reituest Programme.

(1.20 P. M. James McGnrrlgle. baritone. 0.45 P.

"(Jiiestion Boa." Bey. Peter E. Hoev, C. P. 7.00 P.

"Catholic Charitie." Bey. John O'Donnell. T. IS p. SI.

studio Programme. 7.30 P. M. "Timely Topic." Re. Jsmee Club at a luncheon in the Arcadia ll.iai A.

iiitsll Lewis, pianoiogue. 11.30 A. M. Kthel Maeder. entertainer.

11.4ft A. M. Friend Makera. 12. (Nl Noon Itallau Musicale.

2. ini p. M. Musical momenta. 2.15 P.

M. Jack Kopf. oiaulat. 2 4.1 P. Clvtra Nonntag.

contralto. S.tNl P. M. Italian nrneramme. restaurant yesterday.

"Boys," exclaimed Dr. Ide without a shade 'of respect for one's fellings, "don't wash their hands voluntarily until they are about seventeen and berfin to hold hands openly with girls! 4. INI P. Walter Urogau. longs; Edith They begin to slick back their hair at about eleven ana do not really ac outre ideas of cleanliness until later Yeur FUHS at Gimbels, 2 DEAF Read This Ibm't be handicapped by deafnea.

VIBRAPHONES, small sil.cr tifvi.es that nt sutisUv 'n hflpiiiK thousands. V1BI1A-PHONKS have no wires, head panda, or bat-terle to annoy you. They are so liiconapicil-nu that even your friends will Wnnu. 4 I II ft I I A ah 1 1 Warren, pianlat. 4.30 M.

K.ldie Rrown. entertainer, ft. INI P. Snyder, piantet. 5.1ft P.

Kiitertulnera. 5.2ft P. M. Talk: Hennv Turner, annge. ti INI P.

Hi nlul lliuii. 0.15 P. M. Stvllsts. (1,20 P.

M. Phvsohie programme. 11. S.I VI. Leo Moore and Hla Radio- Party 7.1ft P.

M. l.tthoanian pnmramme. 8. INI P. M.

Pi. lure Review. a than Is generally assumed." And Dr. Ide has the low-down TELEPHONE I TTForlheLtestaBd TLlTTr i 7 fellers, because she la director of Special Education in the public schools and has found out through extensive observations and studies. Ain't It tough? ivoii are wearing them.

Nothing to get out nfi order and no additional eipenae. This Is what so-; the hard of hearinff have long be-n looking fr I 1 Write for our booklet The Com-' 'peny. UM central National Bank P'A Loots. Mo Adv. I S.lfl P.

Nohie Lappan, coloratura brant. 30 P. M. Radiolltea. n.00 P.

M. lr.sh dsnce orcbestts I utvio-uate iews Kead lmaQeipma Inquirer.

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