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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 10

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THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE PAGE TZ5 Col. Williams Found Guilty Of Intoxication Maximum Penalty Is Dismissal From Marine Corps "The Pied Piper of Hamlin" Basis Of Tonight's Everready Program Wood-Wind Ensemble 'Moorish Moods' MARINE BASE, San Diego, Cal Started Florida Boom, yTis Said WCBD WILL HAVE MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB AS PRINCIPAL ITATURE Memphis WMC (499.7) (600) 9.30 p. Musical program 12:00 p. orchestra New York WJZ (454.3) (660) 7:30 p. Marine band.

8:30 p. Deltah half hour of romance. 9:00 p. Concert on Wana- maker violin collection. 10:00 p.

Grand Tour 10:35 p. Penn. Grill Orch. Pittsburgh KDKA (309.1) (970) p. News and Market period.

1 5 p. "America's First De claration of Independence." 8:30 p. Sacred Song half hr. 9:00 p. Girls' Glee club of Pikesville college.

11:33 p. Concert from Grand theater. Tuesday Evening, April 20, '28. 1 I fs? I yyy Congressmen Pledge Dry Allegiance To Local Sunday School Assurances of their continued support of the ISth amendment and promises retain their stand against any modification of the Volstead law, except to make it more severe, wera contained In letters received by the Lancaster First M. E.

Church Sunday School's adult department from Senators F. B. Willis and Simeon Fess and Congressmen Mel Underwood of this district. The letters were in response to a night telegram sent to the congressmen last week by a committee of the Sunday School. The telegram Informed them that the membership of the Sunday School (500) was opposed to any modification of the "dry" amendment.

5. fore an invited audience of musicians and music lovers at the Wan amaker auditorium. The famous Stradivarius known as "The Swan" is to be played in solos by Scipione Guidi, concert master of the Philharmonic. The Grand Tour beirg conducted by R. C.

A. stations has reached Southern Ireland so that many tuneful Irish ditties will form tonight's musical setting. WGN has arranged another con cert by the Chicago woodwind en semble. and WRC is to broadcast a "Moroccan Study in Prose, Poetry and music," bused on a newly compose suite. "Morih Moods'' by Agustiu Borguno.

a Spaniard now in the United States. A special program by the Harvard school of Music is to be offered tonight by WDBK. WCBD has a mandolin and guitar club as a notable feature. Those interested in the new '6 bridge laws which became effective early this month should enjoy a talk thru WASl by Milton C. Work, expert player and author.

Rodman Wanamaker's Rare Collection Will Be Used by tlie Chamber Orchestra for Special Program This Evening "The Pied Piper of Hamlin," Kouert Browning's famous fairy tnle Is to form the basis of tonight Kveready Hour, one of several in i tropolitan relay features that will be made available by WTAM A special operatic arrangement ha a been made of the poetic slory vfth the Eveready Group of vocul instrumental artists present-lug both libretto and music. Stradivarii by Radio WJZ and associated R. C. A. sta i ions are to broadcast tonight for i lie first time the famous Redman Vanamaker's collection of rare violins, Including four Stradivarii These instrument are to be played by a chamber orchestra composed prominent members of the Phil harmonic Soicety of New York be Ml Don't store mat furniture away-run a "For Sale advertisement in the Eagle and dispose ot It at profit Richmond WRVA (256) (1170) 11:00 p.

Old South Negro quartet. 11:00 p. Blind pianist. 12:00 p. m.

to 1:00 a. ni. I Dance orchestra. i Schenectady WGY (379.5) (970) 7:45 Marin band from 'Washington. p.

Deltah Half Hour of Romance. 9:00 p. WGY orchestra. I 10:00 p. "Grand Tour Southern Ireland." Washington WRC (468.5) (640) 7:30 p.

United States ine band. KxA -mm EDWARD G. BLAIRE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CONTRACTING 111 East Main St. WIN YOU ARE Phone 402VV TIRED AND RUN DOWN you need a April 20 (AP) Colonel Alexander Williams should know within weeks'-whether he is to be dis i missed from the marine corps, re Iduced in rank or dropped to a lower file on the promotion list for being drunk at a dinner party i he gave in honor of Brig. Gen.

Butler, was indicated yesterday when the court martial trying his case adjourned without saying what if any verdict it had reached. This, officers familiar with tho court martial procedure explained, was the court's way of break-; ing the news to the defendant the utmost courtesy permissible under naval regulations. After the findings of the court have been perused by the Judge (Advocate general of the navy and passed on to Secretary Wilbur and the defendant has had time to be come accustomed to his conviction he will be informed of the penalty Dismissal from the service is the maximum penalty assessable under naval regulations but in a cose such as the present one in which intoxication on duty is not involved the punishment usually docs not exceed reduction in rank or numbers. Reduction in number would not I in the opinion of ofieers here, strike a serious blow at the colonel's career for there are only ten colonels junior to bim on the I promotion list. Col Williams declined to com-jment on the outcome of his trial.

Detroit WWJ (352.7 (850) 8:00 p. News orchestra and I soloists. i 9:00 p. Dance program 10:00 p. New York Pro- jgram.

'Kansas City WDAF (356.6) (820 9:00 p. Park College Gleo Club. 10:00 p. Classical Musieal i program. Miami Beach WI0D (247.8) 1210 8:30 p.

to 12:30 a. Orchestras; pipe organ; studio selections. Illooseheart WJJD (370) (810) I 9:00 p. Children's program I 11:00 p. m.

Victorians; other real tonic food med NO MORE BACKACHES SINCE HE TOOK TEPEE HERB TONIC When you invest and save your money In this old and established association, you are doing more than accumulating money safely. You are saving and Investing wisely, for through this association your dollars flow Into the most productive of all capital investments the American home. WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT The Equitable Savings, Loan and Building Co. 113 N- Broad St. Park Side James J.

Hunter, a Scot, was shipwrecked on the Florida coast in 1S82 and went ashore at what was then a swamp. Ha erected a hut and claimen the laud as his own, later making a fortune in buying and selling lots which icine like father Medicine Relieved of Kidney Trouble and Health Greatly Improved in Very Short Time. I 5TU A rebuild flesh and "Where Your Savings Grow" p. "Gems of Romance" 10:00 p. m.

"The Grand Tour" 10:30 p. Hotel Mayflower orchestra. Radio Programs for Wednesday Chicago WENR (266) (1130) 9:00 p. Popular program; All American Pioneers; vocal. 1:00 a.

m. Midnite frolic. Cincinnati WLW (422.3) (710) 8:00 p. Dinner Hour concert. 11:00 p.

ni. Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co. program 12:00 p. Latonia Melody Boys. 12:15 a.

Organ Request pro gram. Davenport WOC (483-6) (620) 8:00 p. Mystery Merrymakers. 10:00 p. Musical program 10:30 p.

Organ recital are now a part of Palm Beach. Such is the story told by Mr. Hunter ia London, which he is preparing to leave to return to the resort which he founded and see the boom which he, in a way, started. strength. This old 1 ble.

Pains shot through my back and they were so severe at times that I could hardly keep from cry ing out. I felt stiff ami sore and it was an effort for me to move, much less do my work. "I became run down and was feeling miserable when I started to take Tepee Tonic. In a remark ably short time i could notice an improvement in my general health. My kidneys are now in normal condition and I don't suffer from backache.

"I have lived in Newark for forty years and have a great number of friends and acquaintances. To all of them I recommend Tepee Tonic. It has done wonders for mc." Tepee Tonic can be had In Lan caster at Reed Walters and all drug stores. Many sufferers from kidney and liver tiouble claim to have been greatly benefitted by the use 4 Redwood's Tepee Herb Tonic. Charles A.

McKnight, 109 Roe Avn Newark, is so enthusiastic over the relief he obtained from its use that he has made a statement for publication, in the hope that other sufferers may receive i lie same benefit. Mr. McKnight is a timber cutter and works for Carl Ramey, in Newark. He says: "Tepee Tonic made a new man fashioned family medicine is pure and wholesome nourishment in a form which is readily taken up by a weakened system. It i3 guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs.

If you need new strength or flesh, bein takins it today. THIMME3 ADMnnSTRATOS APPOINTED of me and I feel like telling the Phone 1386 Cor. Main and Broad Martens Block Park Entrance whole world about It. For a long time I suffered from kidney trou THE DOMINANT STORE FOR BOYS' WEAR HON AUG V. E.

Thimme3 was appointed administrator of the estate of the late Frank D. Thimmes in Probate court today under bond of Final Account in Foor Estate W. II. Lane executor ot the estate of Sanford Foor filed first and final account in the estate in Probate court today. Proceeding to Sell Real Estate Samuel Good, guardian of Leo-na Good et al filed petition again his wards in the Probate court today for the sale of real estate.

Petition Sell Real Estate Florence P. Phillips, administra trix C. T. A. of Mary L.

Miller tiled petition for the saleo freal es tate against Rose Palmer in Probate court today. features. 1:00 a. Settin' Up Hour. Kiwanians Meet At Noon, Tomorrow RUTHERFORD FARMS West of Camp Grounds, Lancaster, Ohio Kiwanians will hold their week ly luncheon meeting tomorrow noon at Reef's annex.

Lunch will be served at 11.45 A. M. followed MOMMY APRIL 26th 1 P. fill, BANJO LESSONS by a program which la being arranged by the committee comprising Dave Williams, Frank Benson and George Bauman. The board of directors of the club will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening In Petty's shoe store.

All members are asked to be present as there Is business of importance. Vega Instruments, Banjos, Trumpets, Saxophones and accessaries. Complete line of Vega strings. Russell Stuckey, lia Union phones 1152-W and 1023-W. 3-22-1 tr! tuua l''' "BUBBLING BROCK butter the most delicious.

4-20-41 B0SES, FERNS BETTER THAN FEATURE VALUES FROM OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT Ss $m50 Suits -t Snappy-looking patterns in tans, browns, and grays. Cheviots, tweeds, herringbones. One golf and one long trouser, vest and coat, or four-piece suits with two knickers. i Annual Sale of Rose Bushes, large ferns and shrubbery, 40 different varieties ot the latest and all colors. 29c each or four for 1 1.00.

The finest lot of ferns ever offered In Lancaster 55c each or 2 for $1.00. Thursday, Friday, Saturday at Market House. ED. LITTRELL 4-20-2t FIVE FOOT SNAP DRAGONS Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr.

Edwards' Oli ve Tablets the substitute for are a mild but sura laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These liuleolive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat iverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good chat calomel docs, but have no bad after jffects. don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel.

They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? sometimes plays havoc vith the gums. So do stron? Iiquid3. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr.

Edvrards Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disoroWed liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feci tagy and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up the cpirits. 1 jc and 30c In Tracts of 1 to 15 acres.

We will sell for Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford their beautiful farm on which they live, just west of Lancaster Camp Grounds. On Monday, April 26th at 1 P. M.

This farm in its entirety embraces 103 acres, which has been subdivided into ideal home sites and BABY FARMS, ranging in size from 1 to 1 5 acres. New roads have been opened and graded, which places every tract with good frontage on a wide road. Tract with House and Improvements This tract consists of approximately 15 acres, with 50 foot road on three sides, good 2-story residence, garage, bank barn with silo at end, chicken houses and oilier outbuildings. Water, gas and lights. -nn fhis tract has a frontage on Camp Ground road of approximately uOO feet and about 1000 feet deep.

11 It goes without saying, this is an ideal suburban home, with a commanding view ot the surrounding counlrv and the citv of Lancaster. Hie land is productive of all crops grown in this section. 'Fine for fruit, and an ideal chicken Farm with equipment already in. Watch This Paper For Further Details LIBERAL TERMS $200 FREE $200 A beautiful specimen of snap dragons, with stalks 5ft. high, are on display in the Eagle office Boys Longie Suits As Low As $5.85 Boys' 2-Trouser Suits Full Lined Knickers $4.95 'I 't it i i .1 4 window.

The flowers were raised the Lancaster Creenhouse Co. SENIOR CHOIR PRACTICE Compare These Values With Suits offered by other stores at $2 More Fast-color Blouses Unusual Boys Caps Buster Brown Hose Boys' Underwear The Senior Choir of the M. E. church will rehearse Thursday evening after the men's supper. "BUBBLING BROOK butler the most delicious.

4-20-41 Grandmother Knew Thtrt Wai Nothing So Good for and Coldt a Muttard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without "Diamond Dyes" Color Things New the blister. Musterole does It. It Is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of mus Jn.t Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye. LET US GIVE YOU A- mencanoov Th biggest, brightest and best msgsxlne for Beys In all th world.

Free For Six Months Ask our talesmtn tard. Gently rub it in. ace now quicKiy the pain disappears. 1 itii.iMniii fnr throat, bron- chitis. tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, Each 16-cent package contains directions simple any woman ran tint oft.

delicate shades 1ye rich permanent colors In lingerie, silks, rib bons, skirts, waists, dresses. asthma, neuralgia, neaaaenc. congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, wjre muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). MS REALIV ra Jars it Tiibts ROBERT BENUA CO Dr. Harry L.

Bounds and D. C. Bounds, Sale Directors Lynn Adams, Genl Manager. coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings every thine! Puy Mstwrnl Dyes no other klnlan-l tell your druKglst whether the material you wish to color Is wool silk, or wrether It Is linen, cotton or mixed goods CLOTHIERS SINCE 1857 tr than a muitard ptuttr.

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