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EDWAEDSVILLB DlieEilBEB 2, PAGE SEVEN WANT AD PAGE WOBD UBOT) MTABLS GASB Of ADVANCB (il WOBD UBOT) PAYABIJE C48H ADVANCB I A i NOTICE--Curtain stretching done, all sizes; no pins and no hooks; 35c per pair and up. For information call 1198R or inquire at .730 Hale Avenue. 7843 NOTICE-- Gericke's Pastry Shop washes to. announce that they have added a line of groceries andjunch meat. They also have arranged delivery service.

Pastry Shop, Marine, 111. 7844 NOTICE--The last card party before the holidays to be given by the St. Boniface Ladies' Aid will be held Wednesday, Pecember 3, at 2:45 p. due to drawing. Bridge, pinochle and bingo will be played; Prizes and refreshments.

7847 NOTICE TERMITES Think before buying a home. Have it inspected by un experienced termite man. No charge or obligation. Extermination guaranteed. Call E.

E. Maxwell, 517 Handle Edwardsville, phone 12SO. 7825 COB SAlcE--Four extra large Hoi- stein cows, three fresh with first, third and fourth calf. Edwin A. Klaus, RFD No.

2, Alhambra, 111., miles south of NOTICE--You can get immediate delivery on any model and size of Westinghouse relrigerators. 'washers, ranges and milk coolers. Also Thor washers. Home Telephone Roland Schmidt, St. Jacob, III.

7829 FOR SALE--Guernsey cow, second calf; Guernsey bulls, different ages Arnold Slahlhut, 5 miles north of Edwardsville on NOTICE--A jitney slipper will be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary the First Baptist Church on Thursday, December 4, beginning at 5:00 p. m. Menu: Chicken and noodles, breaded pork chops choice of vegetables and salads Home made pies and cakes. Coffee. The public is invited.

7833 A card party will be given by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, on Thursday, December 4, beginning at 8:00 p. at the K. P. Hall. Bingo, pinochle am bridge.

Prizes, door prize. Tic kets 30c, including tax and refreshments. The public is invited. 7839 jHEE ESTIMATE ON WASH MACHINE REPAIRS and parts, any make of washer. Ge our prices first and save money WRINGER ROLLS $1.00.

Also stove repairs. Davis Used Fur niture, 309 N. Main St Phom 132. 500' NOTICE- BEAUTY OPERATORS --always In demand. Don't be unemployed." beauty eul ture.

Write, phone or call loi tree literature. Day and evening classes. East St. Louis Academy Of Beauty Culture, 338 Missour East Ft Louis. Illinois Phone East 4398.

Jane Lanter man, proprietor. 550 NOTICE LIST your home an farms for sale or rent with dependable firm. Step and se us for full information befor you buy, sell, rent or trade, an become one of our satisfied cus tomers. R. H.

Rosenthal, 22 South Buchanan Street, phon 163 or 525. 462 NOTICE--NOW OPEN FOR BUS INESS, the Betty Bea Beauty Shop in their new location, 20? Second street (old Vanzc Bldg.) The formal opening wil be at a later date. Permanent $250 and up; shampoo and wav 60c. Finger wave 45c. Othe specials at popular prices.

Doro thy Frey, phone 77. 756 0 7 FOR RENT--Office rooms, in Ger ber above Woolworth' Pnone 235. 783 FOR RENT--Three room furnish ed apartment, private bath front and back entrance. Hea light and water furnished. Larg closet in bedroom.

Can be see after 5:00 p. m. Phone 123SVv 783 A OB SALE--40 acres, level, black, improved, 5 acres limed, good well, new fence, on all weather road, furnace, sink and pump in kitchen. Price reasonable. 3 miles west of 66 at Livingston.

Call evenings or Saturday. Edith Bandy, owner. 7741 FOUND-- Strayed to my place several weeks ago, a heifer. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. A.

W. Wilkening, Edwardsville RR phone Hamel. 7826 OB SALE--Blue wool knickers; grey and red mackinawj grey wool overcoat; grey and red sweater; one Cub Scout suit, all size 10 and 12; two hats, and Inquire Mrs. Caldwell, 132 Bunn'St. 7842 A I A "OK SALE Two male 'Duroc hogs, ready for 'Also one guitar, practically new.

George Hardbeck, Edwardsville, RFD No. 1, phone 912W2. 7846 BABY yfear. Day old' aria" started''chicks7'Fnll chicks make real profits. Phone 265, Brockmeier Hatchery, Edwardsville, Illinois.

7422 Alhambra. 7830 route 112, 7835 COR SALE Closing out cook stoves and heaters, real bargains up. Several late style dining room sets, $29.50 and $39.50. Waterfall bed room sets at a very low price. Other bedroom sets $24.50.

See us for real bargains. Davis Used Furniture, 309 N. Main St. 7837 SALE--Fancy straw potatoes 95c per bushel. WAYNE BROS.

7816 FOR SALE Several horses or mares; also igh grade Holstein bull; and several Duroc gilts. J. Henry Klueter, 5 miles northeast of Edwardsville on U. S. 66.

7817 FOR SALE--Fresh Holstein cow, calf at inquire mornings. John McCalla, miles southwest of Alhambra. 7838 FOR SALE--2 Jersey, one Durham milk cows; one heifer, Jersey and Holstein, to be fresh in February; 2 calves, 7 months old; one calf, three months old. Harvey Crowe, Irma Dew- NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR PROOF OF HEIRSHIP To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Ger- Scott filed a petition in the 3 robate Court of Madison County, ilinois, on the 1st day of Decem- er, 1941, requesting said Court to etermine and declare the heir- hip of Lawrence Scott, deceased, ate of the County of Madison and tate of Illinois, who died intes- ate in the Village of Madison, II- nois, on or about November 29, 929. That said petition names as the heirs of the said Lawrence icott the following persons: Anlie Scott, Francis Lupa, Gertie cott, Mayme Matysiak, Cecelia pinkis, Catherine Pitchford, and Richard Scott.

That said Court will icar any and all evidence relative the said petition, and touching he question of whether there be ither heirs of said Lawrence Scott deceased, and will by iis order de- ermine and declare such heirship said Lawrence Scott, deceased the Court House, in the City of Idwardsville, Illinois, on Monday anuary 5, 1942, at the hour of o'clock, a. at which time nd place you may attend and of- er any and all competent evidence vhich you may desire relative to he matter aforesaid. JOSEPH HEALEY, Probate Clerk. G. EDMOND COOK, Attorney.

7850 ey Addition, 2 blocks south of Schwarz street. 7822 FOR SALE--Six room home near lake, good furnace, lights, water and gas, $2700.00. Also, 22 acre farm, five room home, barn, garage, chicken house, and other buildings, electricity with all equipment. Both immediate possession. R.

H. Rosenthal, 223 South Buchanan Edwardsville, phone 525. 7750 FOR SALE-- One story, six rooms frame, modern, newly painted good repair, insulated ceiling Venetian blinds, storm sash, 214 Franklin Ave. Paul G. Fiegenbaum, real estate agency, No.

i Gerber phone 1174. 7808 FOR SALE--Atli active 5 room al modern home, desirable location Reasonably priced. Address Box 26, this office. 7789 FOR SALE--Attractive four room house having tile kitchen, Vc nelian blinds, hot air furnace basement is water-proofed, plas tered and painted, has 3 finishec rooms, making equivalent to rooms. In good neighborhood Mrs.

Jane Lanterman, Giese Beauty Mart, phone 11 781C WANTED--Girl or boy to do bool keeping and general office work. Full time employment. Leonard Schwartz Drug Store. 7845 WANTED WORK General repair work screens and such as putting removing in youi storm sash or any miscellaneous woik about the horntj to prepare for winlPi. Call phono 1328 after 5:00 p.

or anytime. 1 ANSWERS TO CRANIUM CRACKERS "i 1. "Manpower," starring George Raft, Edward G. lene Dietrich, was about (b) elec trie company linemen. 2.

"One Foot in Heaven," star ring Freclric March and Marth; Scott, is about (c) a small-low! preacher. 3. "Hold That Ghost," starrin. Abbott and Costello, Tecl Lewis Joan Davis, was abo'ii (b) hidde treasure in a hounled hoiibe. 4.

"How Green Was My Val ley," starring Walter Pidgoor A i Miller, South Olive St Maureen O'Hara and Donald Ciisp concerns (c!) Welsh miners. 5. "All That Money Can Buy, starring Edward Arnold, Walte 7S34JHuston, Simone Simon, Jamc WANTED Experienced Beauty Operator to work in local beauty parlor. Write Box "DP," I his office. 7825 Craig, Anne Shirley, is about Satan and a senator.

Try a 3-time Intelligencer ad WHOLESALE. Wheat, No. 1 $1.13 Wheat, No. 2 1.12 White Corn, No. 2 65 Yellow Corn, No.

2 1 .60 Mixed Corn, No. 2 58 Oats, per bushel .40 Timothy, per ton. baled ........11.00 Alfalfa, per; tear wiled .....11.00 Butter and Qgga. Butter, per lb. Sggs, per dozen 42 Wholesale Poultry.

Hens," Ib. Spring Chfckens, alive, Ib Turkeys, alive, Ib 20-22 Old Chickens; dressed, Ib. .24 RETAIL. Spring Chickens, dressed, Ib. .35 Spring Chickens, alive, Ib .23 Butter and Eggs.

Butter, per Ib. Sggs, per dozen 45 brk Chops, Ib. Veal Chops, Ib. Hound Steak, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib.

Spare Ribs, Ib. Pork Steak, Ib. mo. Ham, center cuts, Ib. imoked Ham, Ib.

.34 Grain. Shorts, per 100 Ibs $1.80 .33 .38 .38 r. .25 .31 Oats, per bushel .60 SUelled Corn, per bushel Bran, per cwt 1.7( Timothy, per. ton, baled 18.0C Alfalfa, per ton, baled 20.00 Barley, per bushel .75 Fruits and New Cabbage, 05 Cauliflower, each Green Beans 2 Ibs. Fresh Peas, 2 Ibs Limes, doz.

21 Lemons, doz 30 George Rhodes, lot 5, pt lot 4, blk Henry August Stocker, "Sorry, Mister, but he said I couldn't hit the side of a barn Lettuce Head Endive 20 .05 Egg Plant Celery, Bunch Parsley, Ib Green Peppers, Ib 13 Green Cook Apples 6 Ibs. 25 Apples, Jonathans 5 Ibs. 38 Yellow Delicious 4 Ibs .29 6 Ib 20 Slips and Leghorns, Ib Pigeons, dozen .75 Geese, Ib .12 young White, 4 Ibs. and over, Ib .15 Old White, 4 Ibs. and over, Ib 08 Small and dark, Ib .12 Turkeys-Young H-tni, 10 Ibi.

and up, Ib Young Toms, 15 Ibs. and up, Ib. RADIO PROGRAMS COURTS Real Estate Transfers. Theodore Selb by Heirs to Robert H. Mantle, Hattie Martin, Fred W.

Brakhane, Edwin C. Frey, William C. Gerbig, Emma John R. Suiter, William H. Marilda Robinson, Otto J.

Spring-j er, John H. Little, Anna 4, West Madison Venice, $150. Gottlieb J. Zehnder, -Viola William McKee, et al, Morris Mason, L. M.

Southard, George- Ziegler, Mary Ostendorf. Proof of claim date in followingV estates," with claims Henry William Stahlhut, W. H. Mindrup, Luther Olen Kasinger, Joe Norish, Elizabeth Davies. Frank S.

Smith, deceased, ordered letters issue to Raymond P. Smith. Claim date first Monday of January. Eva P. Smith, deceased, ordered letters issue to Raymond P.

Smith. Henry Edward Lorenz, deceased, proof of death testate. Petition -Arthur Schofick, land in sec. 25, Pin Oak, $1, Joseph J. Wickenhauser to ward J.

Kreitner, land in Wickenhauser East Alton, $1. Luther M. Taggart to Virgil F. Foster, lot 128, L. M.

'Taggart's $1. Russell a to Margaret Faulkner, lot 2, blk 31, Granite Park, 510. A. Reinsch, to Frankie Anderson, lot 26, Lochmann and Reinsch Collinsville, $1. P.

Harrill to Virgil Jones, lot; for probate of will set for Decem- 11, resub oi' John C. Neunaber's ber 22 John P. Herrmann, deceased, Wood River, James V. Dugger to Orville Prehn, pt lot 42, West Cottage Hills Little Farms, $10. Manie Schermer to Clarence W.

Hill, lots 8, 9 and 10, blk 1, Kensington Place, Nameoki. $1. Katherine Kase, et aJ, to Johnj W. Schmidt, land in sec. 25, Pin land in sec.

36, Pin Oak, $1. Emmett Matthews to Jerome L. Matthews, land in-sec. 14, Collins- Bananas, 3 Ibs. .23 NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR PROOF OF HEIRSHIP.

To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Ger- Scott filed a petition in the 3 robate Court of Madison County Illinois, on the 1st day of December, 1941, requesting said Court to letermine the heirship of John Scott, deceased, late of the Countj of Madison and State of Illinois died intestate in the Villagi of Madison, Illinois, on or abou October 23rd, 1901. That said petition names as the mown surviving heirs of the said John Scott the following persons: Veronica Zuchelkowski, A i Scott, Francis Scott Lupa, Gertie Scott, Mamie Matysiak, Cecelia Spinks, Catherine Pitchford and Richard Scott. That said Court will hear any aYid all evidence relative to said petition, and the question of whether be other heirs of said John Scott, deceased, and will by its order determine and declare such heirship of said John Scott, deceased, at the Court House, in the City of Edwardsville, Illinois, on Monday, January 5, 1942, at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. at which time and place you may attend and offer any and all competent evidence which you may desire relative to the matter aforesaid. Dated at Edwardsville, Illinois, December 2, 1941.

JOSEPH HEALEY, Probate Clerk. G. EDMOND COOK, Attorney. 7849 Grapefruit, small, 6 for 19 Oranges, doz. ........28" .51 GLriic, Ib .39 Home Grown Potatoes, Idaho Potatoes, pk.

Red Triumphs, pk. Fresh Tomatoes, Ib. Cucumbers, each Turnips, bunch Rabbits, per doz Endive, 2 bunches Broccoli, bunch Beets, bunch Okra, Ib. Tokay Grapes 2 Brussel Sprouts, Ib. Parsnips, 2 Ibs St.

Louli Prodface. Eggs- Extra first, dozen First, doz 31 Current receipts, doz 33 Pullets, doz 21 Live Poultry: Fowls, heavy, 5 Ibs. and over, Ib 11 Lights, Ib. Leghorns, 3 Ibs over, Ib 11 Scrubby and small, Ib. No.

2 04 Arkansas Chickens- White and Plymouth Rocks, 4 Ibs. and up, Ib 20 White and Plymouth RoeRs, 4 Ibs. and under, Ib .20 Spring Chickens- Plymouth Rocks, and over, Ib Local White ROCKS, Ibs and over, Ib 15 Colored, Ib. Ark. special fed, Ib No.

2, Ib 08 Blacks, Ib Leghorns, Ibs. up, Ib 12 Leghorns, und Ib. Guineas -young, 2 Ibs. and over, doz. 5.0U to 2 Ibs 3.50 Old, per doz.

3.00 Squabs, dressed Butter- Whole Milk Extra 92 score 34 Standard, 90 score 33 First, 88-89 score Seconds, 80-87 score Country Roll NOTICE. Notice is hereby given of the pendency of a suit in the Circuit Court of Madison County, Illinois wherein Thomas Hudson is Plain tiff and Grace Hudson is Defendant, which suit is No. 10376 in Chancery and is for Divorce. Defendant Grace Hudson is to be seivecl by publication. Summons has been issued returnable on the First Monday January, 1942 and default may be taken on or after the First Monday of.

January, 1JV12, in I lie Court House in Etiwardsvllle, Illinois. SIMON KELLERMANN, Circuit Clerk. G. EDMUND COOK, Attorney for Plaint iff. (Doc.

2-9-16) 7848 To Save Gas Only. In olden times- In the buggy they went sparking. In present times--In an auto they go parking. Plymouth Rocks, Ib 20 22 .16 .19 20 .18 Old" Hens, Ib 18 Old Toms, Ib Small, Ib Young, small, under 10 Ib No. 2, Ib.

.16 .14 14 12 .32 .30 Ark. special fed, Ib. Ark. barebacks, Ib Broilers-White Rocks, 2 Ibs. and under, Ib Plymouth ROCKS, 2 Ibs.

and under, Ib Colored, 2 Ibs. ana under, Ib 18 Leghorns, und. Ib. .18 Roosters- Stags, Ib 13 Cacks and Leghorn Stags, Ib .12 Fryers-White Rocks, Ib 19 Plymouth Rocks, Ib 19 Leghorns, und. Ib.

.13 No. 2, Ib 08 Ark. special fed, Ib Butterfat-No. 1' No. 2 Cheese-Northern Twtni and Cheddars Flats and Singles ..25 Long Horns Daisies ...25 Prints .26 Brick Loaf 4s and 5s) Process, 5 Ib.

loaf Ariterican and Brick Swiss Pimento -28 Chicago Grain Clow. Wheat 1.16%-1.16%; May, 1.21% July, 1.22%1.22 May, July, 83U. 49 asked; May, asked; July, St. Louis Cash Grain. Wheat Hard No.

2 weevil, 1.21 4 No. 2 tough, 1.20Vi; Soft No. 2, 1.21%. Corn-- Yellow No. 3, No.

4, 7 2 White No. 2, 81 on East Side; No. 3, on East Side; Mixed No. 3, 73. Oats--White No.

3, thin, St. Louis Livestock. St Louis National Stockyards, Dec. 15,500, with 15,000 salable; market, generally 5 to lOc lower than average Monday; sows steady; few choice 160 good and choice 170-260 140-160 270-300 sows Barebacks, Ib. Colored, Ib.

14 17 Blocks and green legged, Ib. .12 Arkansas Barebncks, Ib. .16 Cocks- Stags and Roosters, Ib 13 Staggy, young, Ib Old and Leghorn Stags, Capons-8 Ibs. and over, Ib 22 7 Ib 23. largely 9.75.

stags, Cnttle 5,000, all salable; Calves 1,700, with 1,500 salable; market active, fully steady on all classes; run includes 40 loads slaughter steers; bulk few common to medium light steers, choice 952 Ib. steers, part load, 512.20-12.25; top mixed yearlings, $12; straight heilers, bulk heifers and mixed yearlings, most beef cows, canners and cutters, top sausage bulls, top vealers, most stocker and feeder steers, Nominal range of slaughter steers $8-13; slaughter heifers, stocker and feeder steers, SANTA'S WONDERLAND HURRY CALL FOR DOC QUACK-QUACK! BY HAL COCHRAN UEflD THE UMV TO MY OTHER HELPERS. BLINKV! TM FOLLOW- IN YOU I COME ON, MR. TROZEN FflCEt OH.ru. umrr HERE! SEE YOU UflTERI THERE.

THEV THE SLEEPY HERDS, TUCKED INTO THEIR LITTLE BEOS! OFRLL TWINSl SOUND HSLEEP WHEN THEY SHOULD BE WORK- INS ON TOVSi SOME- THIN'S UJRON UJITH THEM- RUN BND GET DOC QUflCK-OUKK, SLINKY UHIT OVER KT HOUSE, Ril OF YOU! ILL SOON FIND OUT UHRT BIL3 THE LITTLE. HELPERS! TUESDAY'S PROGRAM. KSD (NBC Red 550 kc) U. Series. Press News.

and Eschen. the World. Tavern. Greene Usher, news. Presents.

Heidi's Treasure Chest. ol the Sexes. McGee und Molly. Hope, Jerry Colona. Skelton and Company Time with Fred Waring.

Melodies. Press News. V. Kaltenborn. You Want.

Melodies. Dance. Report. KWK (MBS 1880 kc) Annie. Armstrong.

Midnight. Cochrane, news. O'Hara, sports. of Sports. Serenade.

Jordon, secret agent Steele, London. Serenade. Gram Swing, Band. Saxton, baritone. Neblett, sporW.

Quintette. BBl News. Duchln's Orchestra. Jarrett's Orchestra. News.

11 iSS -Del Courtney's Orchestra. Jurgens' Orchestra. Don Cochrane. Weems' Orchestra. Noble's Orchestra.

KMOX (CBS 1129 kc) Highlights. News. of Broadway. Motors and Music. Werld Today.

'n' Andy. Ross. Husband." You Missing Heir? Arkansas Traveler, Bob Burns. Davis, news. the People.

to the Nation. Miller's Orchestra. Affairs Program. Arvizu, songs, Keene in Town. Ben Feld Show.

by Guy Runyon. Review. Serenade. Highlights. of Music.

Homos' Orchestra. 1.2:00--Tomorrow's Headlines. After Midnight. Report. KXOK (NBC Bine 6SO kc) Green Streak, news.

Musical Clipper. Claus. Mix. Aces. Keen, Tracer of Los Persons.

of the Day. Casper, sports. Treasury Hour Mil lions for Defense. Jury T-ials. Swing.

and Abner. Edition News. Piano Quartette. News. Hallett's Orchestra.

Final. Minutes Till One WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM KSD (NBC Red 550 by Shrcdnik. David's Orchestra. Press News. and Eschen.

with Fred Waring. ville, $1. Egnatz Sirovi to Raymond Coleman, land in sec. 12, Nameoki, 2500. Jennie D.

Cary to Lucille N. ampion, pt lots 7 and 9, lot 8, 1, Liberty Park Granite Ity, $5. George A. Fischer to James R. flcGowan, land in lot 13, Edwards- ille, $1.

P. proof of death intestate. Ordered letters issue to Gustave A. Herrmann. Mary H.

Wolf, deceased, final "report set for hearing on December 19. conservator authorized to expend $50. Frank Sa-ula, deceased, proof of death Proof of heirship made. Ordered letters issue Fannie Stadler. Probate Court Proceedings.

Proof of claim dale in following states with no claims presented: oi the World. Tavern. of the Thin Man Party. to Smile, with Eddie Cantor. District Attorney.

Kyser's College. At Ten. 0:15 -Mellow Melodies. Press News. Armstrongs Orchestra.

-Music You Want. Dance. Report. KMOX (CBS 1120 kc) Highlights. News.

Hopper's Hollywood. Henry C. Kueker, deceased, inventory approved. Pascal Oatos, insane, conserva- trix authorized to employ counsel to institute suit. Louise M.

Raaf, deceased, petition to sell real estate again presented. Frances Kleeman, incompetent, ard Groshong appointed guardian ad litem. Wm. Holtgreve, deceased, final report approved and administra- trix discharged. Charles Mors, deceased, proof of deaih intestate.

Proof of heirship made. Warrant to appraisers to issue to Joe Overbeck, Alvin Landolt and Robert Hirsch. Elmer Suyddall, deceased, petition for letters of administration' on presu-iiption of death set for January 5. Laurence Scott, deceased, neti- lion for heirship without administration set for January 5. John Scott, deceased, petition for heirship without administration set for hearing on January.

5. Scott, deceased, final report approved. Administratrix discharged. Henry Deck, deceased, final re- 5:30 Golden Treasury of Song, Frank Parker. World Today.

Ai.ios 'n 1 Andy. Lanny Ross. Meet Mr. Meek. -Big Town.

Dr Christian, with Jean Hersholt. 7:55 Elmer Davis, news. Texaco Star Theater, with Fred Allen. -Glenn Miller's Orchestra. Public Affairs.

9:30 Sports Quiz. Ben Feld Show. 10:15 News, with Guy Runyon. France Laux Sports Review Moonlight Serenade. Headline HighlighU.

"Korn Masterworks ol Music. ,1:35 Ramon Ramos' Orchestra 11:55 Tomorrow's Headlines. Music After Midnight, Weather Report. KXOK (NBC Blue 630 kc) The Green Stieak, news. The Musical Clipper.

Santa Claus. Tom Mix. Easy Aces. Mr. Tracer of Lost Persons.

News of the Day. 6:45 Cy Casper, sports review. Quiz Kids, Manhattan at Midnight Gran'pappy Jones Gang, 8:30 Penthouse Party. 9 American Melody Hour. Ahead of Headlines.

9:45 Orgnn Ensemble. 10:00 Late Edition News. Dick Rogers' Orchestra. Malty Malneck's Orchestra, Thrill Circus. Jack Teagarden's Orchestra, Richard Himber's Orchestra Nocturne.

Midnight Final News. Forty-five Minutes Till One KWK 1S80 kc) Orphan Annie. Superman. Jack Armstrong. 5:45 Captain Midnight News, Don Cochrane.

Johnnie O'Hara, sports 6:15 Here's Morgan. -Bulldog, Drummond. Ca. Tinney, sizing up the news. Mandrake the Magician, The Lone Ranger.

Gabriel Heatter, news. Danger Is My Business. Adventures in Rhythm, Raymond Gram Swing. news. 9-15-- Spotlight Band.

Lon Saxon, baritone. News, Don Cochrane. Johnnie Neblett, sports. Lawrence Quintette. port set for hearing on December Cleveland, the fire-eat- t.

mongrel, has been taught by a cured fireman to snatch and tx- nguish lighted cigarettes--as a icans of fire prevention. The dog lives at a corner filling stion near the home of Fred Wei- uller, a retired fire captain. Gyp growls and barks at the nell of smoke and will snatchy ghted cigarette from the fingers a smoker, throw it on the round, paw it until the ember is xtinguished and then swallow the tub. BBC News. News.

Eddie Duchin's Orchestra. Art Jarrett's Orchestra. BBC News. Griff Williamt' Orchestra. Ted Weenw' Orchestra.

News. Lelghton Orchestra Antoinette Kile, deceased, clainu owed. Carrie Ridley, deceased, final port set for hearing on Decera- 17. Henry Johanningmeier, ordered letters issue to Caro- Johanningmeier. RAIN MONGREL TO PUT OUT CIGARETTES All USED A in sue? Owl Sere a 1 HUDSON a I 5 A a a a a HUDSON-BUILT CflRS GIVE YOU TOP WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF I GEO.

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