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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 6

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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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FL-IIXFIELT COlTtiETt-XEWS, TTrUTiSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923 feea and at the same time obtain I the services of the best teachers. Throug hthi method children taint-Ease Stops That Tough Hang-On Cough That Racks Your Whole Body Weiss7 Boro. Drug Store Offers To Ali Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion knows as much. If not more, than the family doctors of a half century ago. Discussing diagnosis.

Dr. Mayo said it is largely a matter of guess work. The value of the specialist, he said, is that the specialist has the benefit of long observation in a particular field. Mondav evening he spoke on "The Functions of the Liver." Distinguished from who find It difficult to par two and hrep dollars a lesson for piano, danrintr, dramatic expression, or violin, will offered the chance Jo improve at a Tcrv small cost. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Koptnre.

Obi or Rcernt, Irge or Small and You ere oti the Road Xtiat lis Convinced For Swollen Joints Most remedies fil Dut Ease surelyand speedilv suceev It's for joint troubles whether in ankle, knee, bin The Juniors v. iil meet for Mcnev Eack If One Bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin Doesn't Do Yon More Good Than Anything Yen Ever Used i abroad include Iord Dawson, shoulder, finger or spine 'when rheumatic or not. cough In pushing towards the trrare, Ret a bottie today and notice how the first dose takes right hold and soothes the terrible for'-ris. Often three or four doses bring relief and half a bottle forces the mot stubborn rough into aubmission. i "A bottle of magic" one old man Bronchuline Emulsion.

He jwas ell worn out and ready to give I up when a friend brought him 'ih. fxi a about Bronchuline. physician-in-ordinary to King George of England: Sir liam Arbuthnot Lanjets Vart. of You can be so distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that It limbers up stiff. yon can banish indigestion or dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach or any abnormal condition that keeps the swollen, nafnfnl rrest.

jou think your heart is going to stop beating. Your stomach may ftimpi eUKb any pimple; mi! urry ronsh sjrup -will probably do. hn you vant to throw out your r-ysteri one' of thos-tild timers, that rn 1 won't be ronqiK r-d, but lingers on and on fausriiir fff-n nighta and days tornont h-n you've Ju. rot to a real coufch m-clicirie, Tii'-n you mut ask your for a bottle of Bron'huiine Fmulfion for the harder and toucher an' tighter they mm ft the ir(Tc joy Bronr ul ir.e in knrx-kina: them oat. llronr -hoJin a rheap rough ron'iTor, mind you, for first raters are never h'p.

Hut if you arc one of the unlucky one that a peraihtent, health deslroy- iwo seconas- rubbing and it goes through skin a-. a bis and Important organization mooting Sunday afternoon, at o'clock. At this time officers will be elected and activities organized. Tickets are now on fale for the annual Thanksgiving dance, to be held this year in the Plainf-eld High School auditorium on Thanksgiving eve. The youne Jewish women of Plainfield will got topether Monday evening.

November 2. at 8 o'clock, for a rally meetinp. Mrs. William Newcorn has called this meeting for the purpose of organizing the women of the city. An election of officers will take right down to the bone and rJ menis mat why it su -Ask Weiss Boro' Dm- 1 any reliable druggist.

Don't let a cough hang on it's danKrona company Get rid of it quick. Ask National Pharmacy Store. Weiss' Boro' Drug Store, or any up to the times druggist for a bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion. Advertisement. Sent Free to Prove This ABTone rm'iire1.

nmn. wntnnn or f'liM sltmiM irriie at dure to V- S. Main Ai'nm. N. for frlnl of his wonderful etimuliit-inir tpi.U.-stlon.

Jimt put it on the rnp-lure nd the nisrte lZlri tighten: Uioy tKsr1n to b'd to ether so that ihe mifnrnllv nct the need a iicfort cr I rM or -fipHnnce Is ihrn dour wnv wilt). neclect to renrl fr this free trial. Kwn if vonr rniitnrr doesn't hot her ron whnt ttie t.se of wenrlnc upiorts fir HfeT Win suffer tills nuisance? Why run the rifk of esnrrMie and stiHi danger from irmsU snd Innocent Utile nipt re, the kind that li tlirown thosmds on the orerstioc table? A host of men snd women re daily runninc snrh risk 1nl beejMjue their rnptnrM do tio hurt nor prevent them from jrelftnir nronrd. Write once for thU Tre- trial. It is cert.itflv worderfnl thins snd has rlded in the cure of ruptures thst were as hie ss man's two fists.

Try snd ik ImIaW stomach in constant re-belllon. and one bottle will prove It. And how happy you will be when yonr stomach is as good as new. for then dizziness, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, dull eyes and other ailments caused by a disordered stomach will disappear and you will be your old happy, contented self again. Weiss' Boro' Drug.

Store and every regular pharmacist guarantees one bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin to show the way to stomach comfort. Over 6.000 bottles sold in one small New Jersey town last year ask yourself why? be so distended that your breath-ins i3 short and gaspy. You think perhaps you are suffocating. You are dizzy and pray for Quick relief what's to be done? Just one dessertspoonful of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin and in ten minutes the pas disappears, the pressing on the heart ceases und you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh! What blessed relief: but why not get rid of such attacks altogether? Why have chronic Indigestion at all? With thi3 wonderful medicine Always remember, when Ease gets in joint egony re quick.

8 Joint-East is the biggest joint remedy in the world. Advertisement London; PoT. VittotW Putti. of Bologna, noted ortriepedlc surgeon, and Prof. W.

Blair Bell, of Liverpool, famous gynecologist. Lord Dawson will deliver the "Fellowship Address" tomorrow evening. A patient who fears anesthetics is harder to put to sleep than a person who accepts the anesthetic without struggle, an expert Btated Monday afternoon at a joint session of the Eastern Society and the Mid-Western Society of Anesthetists, held in the Adelphla. Dr. Floyd T.

Ttomberger, of Lafayette, the speaker, also exploded the notion among laymen that an anesthetised person babbles his or her secrets while going into an induced slumber. Dr. Romberger said that with modern methods, consciousness place. Much enthusiasm is ex-j peeted and plans are being made to entertain more than one hundred young women. M.

H. A. OPENS FINE ARTS DEPT GEOI 1G Gil IIS LI I I REPORTED RECOVERING is lost so rapidly the hasn't time to say anything A feature of the aftermxm v. sion was the presence of Dr jw ry L. Dorr, eighty-one.

of Chester. one of the erli practitioners of anesthesia In tt'i country. He be education through dramatic expression. Thi Rhythmic Dancing classes are already in session. Over twenty girls, aes 5 to 15.

have reKistered. The danclnp clashes meet eTery Monday afternoon, beginning at 3:15 o'clock. Girla are urged to register Immediately before enrollment la closed. A piano department is being; organized and registrations will be accepted beKinnin with Monday. November 2.

It is the aim of the Y. W. H. A. to charge minimum rates for tuition SURGICAL QUACKS ARE DENOUNCED and nitrousoxlde gas The Fine Arts Department of the Y.

W. II. A. now announces the formation of a class In Dramatic Kipresnion for Children. The clans will meet erery Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 o'clock.

An excellent instructor has been obtained for the class, and It is hoped that mothers will Kive their children the opportunity to Improre their ne years ago. Free fr Knttre W. S. Ilt'-e. Inc Main Adams, T.

Ton mnv send me eotjrery free Sample Trvntwient of yonr stimulating application for Itnptnre Name Address State George Gildersleeve, of 4 35 East Sixth street, is at Muhlenberg Hospital where he is recovering from an operation performed the early part of this week. Mr. Gildersleeve is well known in Plainfield, especially in real estate circles, having been interested in this business during the thirty years or more that he has resided in this city. After leaving the hospital. Mr.

Gildersleeve will spend some time with his son. Robert D. Gildersleeve, In North Plainfield. KKV. W.

J. I.KGGETT 1IB8 AT NYACK, X. Nyack. N. Oct.

2 9. Rtr, William J. Leggett, D. vi president of the Dutch Reforrr CROSS-WORD PUZZLE NOVEMBER 17 IS PLAIN-FIELD NIGHT AT WAAM Demand "PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA yii operating table and carve them up before the patient has time to consult a specialist. In many cases where operations were really necessary, such surgeons have refused to operate until assured of their fee." The remedy.

Dr. Long said, lies with the Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, who are pledged to give their skill and time freely to the poor. Dr. Charles H. Mayo, head of the famous clinic in Rochester, at the afternoon session said the present is the age of medical and surgical specialists, but paid a tribute to the old type of family doctor, now approaching extinction except in rural sections.

The place of the old style family doctor. Dr. Mayor said, is now being taken largely by community nurses. He said the graduate nurse of the present day Philadelphia, Oct. 29.

A bitter denunciation of surgical quacks who "carve up" patients needlessly and "bleed them of every penny" was made at the clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons in the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Dr. Leroy Long, dean and professor of surgery at the University of Oklahoma Medical School, who made the attack, estimated there are 30,000 men in this country performing operations who use means "other than their knowledge" in obtaining patients. "They perform quick operations that are not necessary." Dr. Long declared, "and after bleeding patients of every penny, send them out to die.

Such surgeons put men and women on the vnurcn oi jmeric, aiea at is home here yesterday, ager sevca-ty-seveu years. Since his gradui tion from the New ISrunswir Theological Seminary In 1875 had held pastorates at -T and Schodak Landing Claverack, Chatham and Nyovk, STOMACH UPSET INDIGESTION The Chamber of Commerce has received notification from the I. R. Nelson Company, Newark, New Jersey operators of radio station WAAM, that Tuesday, November 17 from 9 lo 11 p. m.

has been designated as Plainfield Night. Arrangements are being made to put on a broadcasting program that will be a credit to the Bands, orchestras, musical clubs, Willing to offer Accept only genuine "Phillips," the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 yeara X. Y. In 1S69 he was captain of th Rutgers College football teatv which defeated Princeton in whss Is said to have been the first intercollegiate football game is America. He is survived by two sons asj two daughters.

as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 2 5-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions any drug store. Advertisement. Jt sf Chew a few Pleasant la 3 'r'A 5 16 IT 18 tef 1 1. i tiMMnmm 1 i 10 i3 IT" rMs ml muli k4sTl" 30" 31 p2" 33 i -M.

Mmi jm a i 57Tp8 LiLj kgMM mmmmm ms. I 6 7 18 rl9 g. Jgg, 53 pS I I I I I I ILkao. Instant Stomach Relief! EDUCATIONAL I their services for this occasion are asked to communicate with O. H.

Hewit, Chamber of ETHEL E. KREKELL Teacher Of Dancing I am forming a class of my advanced pupils, and ex-pupils, at the PARK HOTEL. STARTING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. This class meets every other Tuesday night from 8:30 o'clock until 11:00 o'clock. My purpose in doing this is to enable my pupils to learn different steps, new forms, give them more confidence in their leading or following, and make them care free and natural while dancing.

It will also give them practical experience. If a pupil desires bringing a friend who is a fair dancer, he or she may do so, after I have made their acquaintance. Those caring to join this class will call at my studio before November 3rd. TUITION $2.00 a person, in advance. My classes are noted for socialbility with just enough familiarity.

Out of town every Satnrday. Commerce secretary, at an early date. Other communities are broadcasting similar programs from this station. Let us get our community spirit working and make a showing that will give us first place among them all. The program for the evening will be announced on the radio, and published in all the newspapers in the metropolitan area carrying radio broadcasting schedules.

This is good advertising. Let us take full advantage of it. latl. Western Newspaper Union.) DANCING ALWAYS UP TO THE MINUTE ETHEL E. KREKELL TEACHER OF DANCING Private and Class Lessons in All Modern Dances.

IN MY JAPANESE STUDIO Private Lesson, $1.50. Class Lesson, $1.00. For appointment call 4 534 ETHEL E. KREKELL Member of American National, Also International AssD Masters of Dancing and New York City Ass'n. 070 WEST SIXTH STREET Corner Monroe Formerly of New York City.

Out of town every Saturday. Vertical. T. ln(A th rrrtnnll 81 imslli If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmless stomach relief. "Pape's Diapepsin" settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach.

This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep it handy! 'ROXY AM) HIS GANG COME BACK TO A Horizontal. 1 Floating; object to mark position of aoroethlrtf In water i Converts into cash, ss a check J10 Foam of the ocean waves ftl Unmarried gentleman Sea eagle 14 An avifauna as To prevaricate If A 1'resldent Inttlala 17 To powder by friction Not of acala GO Hldheat part It Salt 23 That woman 15 Pitcher 27 An amoOnt payable yearly SO To peruse again SI Weight to secure a boat to one 7 Solution of Yfjterrti Iur7le I animal 2 Burial vase 8 Preposition 4 Artillery piece 6 Tart 6 Fellow of the Historical society (abbr.) 7 That man, 8 Measure of cloth EarthJ 10 Kind of hunting dog: 11 Body of troop constating; of; two or more regiments 12 True 14 Native metal; IS Dens 21 Danger; 3 Source of light 24 Pertaining- to moral action 26 Kingdom 2S Regular. 29 European canary 31 According to tFr.) 3 3 Wanderers S5 Your ur.cle'a son or slaughter 17 rrevaricated 0 Sesame' 43 Snare 44 To load 47Royal Field Artillery (abbr.) 4S Negative Smtrrji of liffht "Iloxy and Ilis Gang" v.ill return to radio via WEAP, New York, at nine o'clock tomorrow evening, for an hour's program be-fore the microphone in WEAF's studios and thereafter once a week at a regular period which will soon be announced. RADIOLA-25 ii Requests for information as to EDUCATION IL SUPER-HETERODYNE New 6 Tube Model what his type of program would be have met with Roxy's characteristic answer: "All I know now is Hello Everybody." Whatever has followed that in former days has depended upon the time, the place, the artist, and of course.

Rosy. He has recently returned from a short trip to Europe and place 3 4 Form of speech marked by lo-' ral peculiarities Is Prefix meanlnir a thousand 3I Idy Literate In Arts (abbr.) I Not In ftt 'srte de vtalte (abbr.) 'ft That thlr.R 4 Pale yellow Itesarolnit ,4 To make a mistake J4 rertalnlna; to the noae 49 lientleman's title Yellow springe flower N'ass for payment of a debt -Kind of overshoe with a wood-I en sole 5 A T-elody r.i is-oot ubl.r.i 62 To act raw vtesoiABtEiR Solution will appear la laaoav ANTHONY SINIGALUANO Master Violinist (Associate of Eddy Urown) has been busily occupied grouping "His Gang" for broadcasting. The "Gang" has now been and includes several artists Will accept a limited num- ber of pupils la Plainfield; SUPER-HETERODYNE New 8 Tube Model SETS OF TODAY WIIICII WILL TUNE IN OR TUNE OUT POWERFUL STATIONS OF TOMORROW RAM DAILY RADIO PROG who are well known to radio listeners. Fillowing ia a list of those who will participate in these weekly programs from WEAF: Duke Yellman and orchestra. Douglas Stanbury, baritone.

Jack Oakley, baritone, Joseph Wetzel, tenor; Adrien Da Silva. tenor; Frank Moulan, singer-comedian; Max Terr, accompanist; Olive Cornell, coloratura soprano; Pheobe Crosby, soprano; Jessica Dragon3-ette, soprano; Frederic Fradkin, violinist, Joseph Stopack, violinist; Florence Mulholland. contralto; Geoffry O'llara, noted singer and composer, others. elementary and advanced. Special instruction to teach- rs wishing to pursue ri- vanced courses.

For appoint- ment telephone SS11-K. or write 603 GRANT AVENUE Plainfield, N. J. (ToBipUen United PreesJ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Sold On Trial Easy Terms Thursday's Best Features k.nk.4 KUKA Utile Symphony-(JL f.ion Bind n4 s.Vlt. K(il, Wit, WSVC S1od On-hertra.

ItAT Snncht Orchestra. ri oi Wisht; EST) (OST) wn, 8915 fl 5 Oaert ana music. 8 00 7:00 Pro-rara fruit WEA'. WCiBS, YOHH Hlft 6 (VI 5 i.h I'ude Ull. music.

7 6 f0 Stxntio feafjio program. 10 SO 8 Arrowhea-l OrcUealra. Gs, ctur.vfio rr.a fl 5 pwiii; O.mier music 9tc Hottr. 1 1 SO 1 0 Ji Siacipc r. Ci rrAi 310.0 6 30 5 30 Lopea-SlaUer trr-tietra.

a.iK.) 7.00 Prvsram Irorn WKAK. (EST) (CST) WOC. PA KN' PORT 4S3 6 7.00 IV UO News, spnrts. etc r) Sandmaji's Bione Oo 7:00 Procram from WEAR 12:00 11:00 Dnoe Orchestra. WOK, TllCA(iO IiiDner hour.

11:00 lO CHJ lntertainmeiit. won, NKWARJC toa.9 6:15 5:15 Dinner music: Sports. AVF, ATLANTIC tITY 6-3 6:80 Billy Iloeap. sKrt 45 5 45 Arthur Brook, erg-anis. 7.00 ti CHt Ambassador Orchtstra.

OU 7 0) Travelo-; Concert. 11:00 10 00 Danr-e Orchestra. 'QJ. 4'HiCAGO 447. W1 TiKer concert.

10. OO Skylirt. WW. WAeHINGTOif 168.3 7:00 fl OO Uoe Houe Trio. S-0i 7 Iecture.

8 15 7:15 V. S. Army Ban.L 8.30 Saloa Orchesira. 10:30 y.30 Lb 1-amtUs Band. BEETHOVEN'S Ml'SK rmOAOCAKT BY K1K Alt -hIues wHth exception A.

in hey teHl type. Mrs eolunrri Ksslern. exihj t-lurun Central.) (Eastern and Central Stand. Time) tkarr) usri I TtJKONTO 0 30 6 Klrx-uon returns. CTRO.

OTTAWA ft OO returus. kllk BVT 1-ITTSSl KC.H 300.1 1 1-KM Sjraptory. One Year Free Service United Electric Stores COMPANY MADISON cor. Front PLAINFIELD, N. J.

Piano Instruction E. ARTHUR JANKE For particulars and terms tuition address 203 WEST NINTH ST. Coiner Arlington Avenue Tel. 627 IMainficId. S.

Comfort Think of the joy of going to bed with your room warmed by its own radiator. Think of the relief, when arising, to find no icy chill awaiting you. A radiator in each room is a modern necessity to health nad happiness. Best of all, Heat by Radiators more than XO Half Hour Msat. UnX! 10 OO- Oct.

29. The lite of Beethoven will be taken up in the next "Half Hour With Famous Composers" at Westinghouse KDKA, on Thursday evening. XC'Vtmter 5. The life storr of Beethovon will be given by Richard Kcintz. a Pittsburgh coro-roser who has written the -graphical sketches given in thia seiitj.

wiiile esampies of lio-th-oven's music will be given by the KDKA Little-Symphony Orchestra, Victor Saudek. conductor, and 1J-KIK lAiU 8rtnjhony OO rtrt lUUUMD a so IK WK.NY, XtW YORK fl 00 "L'mQed" WSAI. CINCINNATI 7 I'd I'r jcraui Irom IVKAf. ttB, ATLANTA Ji8.3 tv recital- 10:43 FooUtbt Frolic. WTAG, WOIttTESTKB 2C7.7 7:00 Pro ram 1 ruia WEAK, WTAM.

I.r.VrXAM) 389 4 5 drclitstra, WTA. 8 :00 Four hour dance projrana. HtlC, HAKTrOBD 473 WSY. MHKNKiTADY 37W.S 8 SO 5 Kyric 'j'tw. 7 Mtj ti 30 K.ok R'W-ital.

7 15 1 Anay KauU. 3i 8 :0 Sakw 'rvtvlra. ll 10 Su wn.to. Mii.tf.ti a. re lis 6.60 5 5o-- Mirkii.

Orvan revlCal. WHAM, ROXI1B.STKR 377.8 7:00 t0 OxvJie.ra. wha, i orisnii.a 19.8 8 7 3. K.sl I'rvwstr. 8 SO 7.60 Cri.ur Mixed sjutru lie.

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7:66 tJ 55 Talk: Te Trxana. 15 7 I'. S. Arruy Eand. 8 00 Saloa 10.au i i urt-heatra.

HILsC, ciMIXDAn flSS 9 Of iX WXK.C Artlsut W1JT. THIl ADKLPH1A JN 5 1.90 30 leicy lanes. WLS. ouctt.o 7 6 30 Kmeesiit. crfantsl.

8 00 7 OvV UuU-bjr Coiu-ert oiusic 7 00 8:00 -OO 11:46 8 00 0 00 8:00 :30 i.oo 6 00 B.OO a ttk. oniiMf tt t-00 i0 rnxlle hAUl 10 45 4 Uuir. II. It li 1 lo-e prormra rHIC i.VV4 55 tUwr ix i'V1 CtiH-er muaV S3 Speeches Uood Keadin-. SO 8 fO MmtsJ pro ram 11 OO 10 OO 4Linuw at Hone.

WAf. rOKT WORTH CIS. SO uai.il pr ram. la Si eciL! a solist. i Thi i- the third "Half Hour With Fajjus Composers," will be continued for several weeks.

They are being given on i lniicer music: ro.um 5 00 Mmttrei bau I WW DETROIT 359.7 6 tH' Tunaer luuslc. 7. OO Program from WE AT. (U.fS war. iruM.1 in i as.i i Thursday nights.

The first one of the series took up. the life of Stephen C. Foster and the second the historv of Franz Shubert. Never Before A GENUINE FULL SIZED WILLARD BATTERY $11.95 GETS YOURS NOW PLAINFIELD STORAGE BATTERY CO. 205 EAST FIFTH STREET 'Phone 1640 Starting Lighting Ignition Parts Repairs a O0 a 10 PS 6 oemt.

9 0t sraevs. ec. 7 00 TVsnli Carte, pianist; Eiii Mu-balek, suprano. M-austs aod pxaKtst. -m i Uus.

t)a Itti-Kneity Ontieeipa. Walter Silbert PIANIST PIANO INSTRUCTION 954 West Seventh Street Tel. 1373-W i we, i-rrrxai Kt.H 4ia 45 VOLT BEACON BATTERIES I'PRIGHT or FIT a ciu-ii-. 6 I tns Kars. 7 Prii-rmra litm WI1T.

WCB, IIOS fl4t 0O- i.KM BTid ana ikuv mErvu.jT. r.itt iti es so oo 9 00 WtYi, pays for itself. Learn from us why. George McVoy Theme 1324 203 East Fifth Street Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal. 6 JikSreo twur A 1'Twrmiu 1mm (Mountain and Pac Stand.

Tlmc)i (MST) tIST) rAC. CALGAHV IU Election returns. RH. IOS AXCEUS 17 U. ol S.

Jv'lrJlt. 9 8 oO Ain Tno. i 10. 00 :00 Chiciterui Artiets. 11.00 Soloists aaJ Orchee'ra, 1 EGO, OAKLAND MM "Fnecd to cO KGO Players.

lj i0 Ben BLacs vrcliestra, KCiW. PORTLAND 491.5 8 30 7: WeaiJjer. news, maelceta. EHJ, LOS ANGEXO 1V2 7-00 r) '-I leaner muetc; Swne. 9:00 8 iH Musical prefnua.

11.00 10 00 Lance pre-ram. OA, D1NVES 53.4 6 SO 5 bite OrcLost-a. 7 JO Finn i.ea.ui.in Bca. $1.98 ll.UO 10 Markets: Trarei WLW. t'INrXAT1 J2-3 8 OO 7 0v tNeou Orctvesira.

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VTMA0. CHIC tGO 44 7 7rO0 8 tn- trfa aod Orcietra 9 00 8 IK TaU; Soy 10 iK) 9 Chi leoture, XJ.20 9 SO Heu-ne Voliec. pianist. WMBK. MIAMI BCACH 34 4 RED SEAL BATTERIES ri.

tsrraorr sie. fv A Igniter sbussc fi 7 10 Coccfrt. WP.tr. EtS.AS CTTT S33, ti K-hoil ot lite Air. li.l-i 11 rroiiA HKU.

VKW YOEK 43t for $1.00 (XI HAZEL HODGE Pianist and Teacher 535352 ftmfert anit iaace music 10 .00 OO Daree irtram. tii 5 SO 6 i Koora Or-rMtrm. iH Mkj e-rr-a seTTKa. Serv-RAier. 7 i 1 uartaHte.

7:30 ii- fctfc Tiar. iV A Cint-crt Kasenible. 9 Orrheetra. We Nickelplate Household Articles As Well As All KrO, HLANC1SCO 4TS.3 1 -oo WMC. MEMKHLS 99 1 8.

SO 8 Htuui prosram. BMC EW TOKK 34.l 8 -OO 6 OO Diaaer biumo. 8-10 7 00 8ud5c concert. Jl-UO 10.00 VinrM Lnipea Orchestra. 7-40 9 (hi 10.00 11:00 40 i nitpr rrhestraa.

uacal prucraia 9.H' Insiitute pn-raoi. 10 00 CUik.ey Orcbeavra. Individual Instruction HKtB. CXKVEL4ND 3S9.4 farts or tae Auto. RADIATOR REPAIRS BODY WORK MARINO AUTO RADIATOR AND METAL WORKS, Inc.

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L. pro-raci. to Beginners and Advanced Pupils. RECH 75c Called for and Delivered STRAND ELECTRIC GO. 203 EAST FRONT STREET Tel.

5142 Open Evenings TnntSB.tY's silent stations: WNTC, NEW TPBJt 535 7:00 6.00 Maraeia: reatursa. I triads: Cbncert. raiciin For CHAPPED HANDS, LIPS ana CHAFI.VG SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES ty.oo fl 7 3i Wt EFAB. USD. IL.

WABO, WStT." 10.55 S3 Atera's Orebeetra, Manufacturers JJI. WlS. CNR. A. OR1, t'Sat, OHM, ANKW.

OKA. Studio. K20 PARK AVKMt Telephone 2G- 8:00 AeViits. WKKI. HeTO S4S.0 5 30 Bi- 1 rother Club.

6 lrtiiiaa tile l'-': 7 Oil Pros-ram from AT. WT.tt. D.tlJAS 475.9 6 Lone Siar Fire. yraer' Hour. woiw, oaAat osew 7 OO 60 SslfcAmsn VlBt 6" 50 Kaovlaii's Orchestra.

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