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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 16

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II I 1 Thursday, December 27. 1923 THE DAILY HOME NEWS SIXTEEN New Brunswick, N. J. IN AIR TODAY IN THE AIR TOMORROW Ah! Backache Gone Rub Lumbago Away I WJY PROGRAM WEAF PROGRAM Rub Pain from back with email trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Most Aggressive Bargain Event Offering 4:00 to 5:00 Bertha Miller, dramatic reader; Irene Barbara Eckes, soprano, accompanied by AValter C.

Rogers; Edward H. Matthews, baritone, and Ada Rubin, pianist. 7:00 to 12:00 Midweek services under the auspices the New York Federation of Churches. Daily sport talk by Thornton Fisher. Helen Gaubis, coloratura soprano; Lorna Drew, pianist.

Talk under the auspices of the Museum of Natural History. "Radio Possibilities for 1924," by E. Dunlap. radio editor of the New York Times. Olcott Vail, violinist: Jessie Mitchell, lyric so Seasonable Merchandise at Sale Prices In this Year-End Clean-Up Sale we have broughtprices on good seasonable goods to a point that must compel their immediate and complete disposal.

It is our aim to start the New Year with as much new stock as possible. Extremely low pricings will be in force throughout the store. The qualities are absolutely dependable in all cases. Come in and shop around. 11:00 Talk and music under the auspices of Musical America.

American Agriculturist market reunited State Department of Ag-L'nited tSates Department of Agriculture. 4:00 to 6:30 Augusta Cooper, contralto; Evelyn Kempf, pianist; Ellen pinnist; Bernard A. Ar.rens, 'oariute, accompanied by Everett Hall. 7:30 to Dally sport talk by Thornton Fisher. "The Happiness Boys," Billy Jones and Ernest Hare; Louise Kelley, lyric soprano; old fashioned Southern minstrel, sponsored by the National Carbon Company.

B. Fisher fc "Astor Coffee" Dance Orchestra. IVOR PROGRAM 2:30 Evelyn Tober of the Home Economics Department, Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, in a talk entitled "What's the Matter With Our Homes?" 3:00 Isabel Tarrago, soprano, accompanied by Victor Moscato. 3:15 "Health Hints," by Dr. Harriett Van Buren Peckham of Brooklyn.

3:30 Rose. Falls. Bres, Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes.

"St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless baclfache, lumbago and sciatica remedy which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up I Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial botle of old, honest "fit. Taeohs Oil" from vour druggist Style Illustrated Not in Stock prano.

Columbia Phonograph Company's program from Colum--bia Recording Studio, New York City. Program by Gimbel Brothers, New York City. Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, direct from the grill of the Hotel Pennsylvania. WOR PROGRAM 2:30 Andrew Wotherspoon, baritone. 2:45 Louise S.

Hammond in Chinese songs and lore, with flute accompaniment. 3:15 Continuation of baritone solos by Andrew Wotherspoon. 3:30 Rosalie Stewart in a talk now and get this'lasting relief. i i of I you Wo and Uail Wli one and at tak dan i tak alb to dori lik and 1 Shi dat I ft ubt my to to AVi mi a mc mr ivc .4 ol lik sh Women's Wool Velour 3:50 Continuation of. soprano solos by Isabel Tarrago, Victor Moscato at the piano.

0:15 Edith Oldfield in a talk on entitled "What Women Have Done in Theatrical Productions. 6:15 A talk 'by Mrs. Vernon esses Qulnn on "Beautiful America." 6:30 Combined program of Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs of CHILDREN'S BATHROBES $1.00 to $3.25 Value $1.49 to $3.95 Splendid values offered in tots warm Winter Bathrobes all are of heavy robe flannel "Beacon" and other standard brands." A most generous assortment of patterns and colorings to select from in sizes of 2 to 1 4 years. TINY TOTS' BRUSHED WOOL SUITS $6.69 and $6.98 Value $7.25 and $7.98 Just twelve suits in the assortment. They consist of coat, leggings, cap and mittens.

Of hand brushed yarns. Best colors. These smart little suits represent worth while values at the above prices. Second Floor NATHAXS Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology, augmented by the M. I.

T. Dance Orchestra of ten pieces. In a Year-End Sale Program: "March of the Man nikens," Banjo Club; "Rise, Sleep No More," Glee Club; "Love's "Sealing Wax Art Craft." 6:30 "Man in the Moon Stories for the Children," copyright by the Newark Sunday Call. .7:00 David Eider, tenor: Pro- gram: "Mother, My Dear," Thel-' harne; "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," Tate; "I Passed by Your Window," Brahe; "Vale," Russell; "I Hear a Thrush at Eve," Cadman; "Dream Song," Warford; "Serenade," Schubert; "Mona," Adams. WJY PROGRAM 7:45 Piano and organ recital by Anina McCrory Evans, pianist, and Daniel Crough, organist.

10:30 Musical program by WGY Orchestra, Sally McGrath, con Old, Sweet Song," Mandolin Club; "Take Me Back to Tech," Glee The Paulus Dairy Requests! YOU TO PLACE OKDEKS SOW FOR HOLIDAY EXTRAS OF MILK, CREAM and COTTAGE ClkEESE. PAULUS' ERFECT MILK ASTEURIZED Also Mltltown Service JOHN PAUIX'S, Proprietor 189-195 Xcw Street PHONES: Business 1434 Residence 16SS Xcw Brunswick, X. J. Club: "Dippy Davy Duo." O. H.

$2o98 Davol and D. Grant; popular selections. Dance Orchestra: spe cialty number, P. C. Davidson; selections.

Glee Club Orchestra "Stein Song," clubs. WOC PROGRAM 8:30 Educational program. (Mu Values up to $5 sical numbers to be announced.) Lecture by Karl G. Stephan. Sub "ject: "The Anatomy of the A final clearance of wonderful velour our regular stock at greatly lowered prices.

dresses from A month ago Liver." 6:45 Chimes concert. 0:30 Sandman's visit. 6:50 Sport news and weather forecast. 8:00 Musical program. WJZ PROGRAM 3:00.

Christmas Holiday by the Festival Mixed WOMEN'S C0RSELETTES, 59c REGULARLY $1.00, Not all sizes in tho assortment but if you can find your size iu will discover them a wonderful bargain. Corselletes are fashioned of heavy coutil. Styles with two or four hose supporters, side or back fastening. -Second Floor XATHAXS Concert Quartet these values would have been deemed impossible. Their styling is the very latest, the popular straightline and coat effect bejng the outstanding style feature.

Shown in brown and navy. Sizes 16 to 40. Second Floor XATHAXS tralto, and the American Trio. WJZ PROGRAM 3:00 Organ recital played by Leo Riggs on the Hotel Astor organ, direct from the Hotel Astor. 6:30 Closing reports of the New York State Dept.

of Farms and Markets; Farm and Home reports; closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange; foreign exchange quotations; "The Conditions of the Leading Businesses," by the Magazine of Wall Street: Evening Post News. 7:00 The Operetta "Little Red Riding Hood," given by the original cast. 7:30 Burr Mcintosh, the Cheerful Philosopher. 7:50 Piano recital by Adelaide Zeigler. Looseleaf Current Topics.

8:15 Piano recital by Adelaide Zeigler. 8:30 Concert by Richard Von Some Serviceable Splendid Fabric Offerings Right Off the Bolt Albany, Corner Kellson St. Established Over 10 Years DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY buy ox CREDIT LEO KAHN OS Calio, marimbaphone, F. Fowler, bass, and C. Matthewson, cornet.

3:15 Nature of Animal Intelligence," by Dr. W. Reid Blair of the New York Zoological Park. 9:56 Time signals and weather forecast retransmitted from the government station NAA at Arlington. direct from the Rotunda of the Stewart Building.

6:00 Piano recital by Child Pupils of Maude Wood; Campbell Armstrong, Elizabeth Laurltzen, Dorothy Hammond and Grace De Klyn. 6:30 Closing reports of the New York State Dept. of Farms and Markets; Farm and Home reports; closing quotations of the New York Stock Exchange; foreign exchange quotations; Ever ning Post 7:00 "Jack Rabbit Stories," by David Cory. 7:30 Dance program by Irving Selzer and his Cafe Boulevard Orchestra. Worlds' Work.

8:00 Dance program by Irving' Selzer and his Cafe Boulevard Orchestra. 8:15 Special evening radio organ recital played by J. Thurston Noe on the Wanamaker Auditorium Organ, direct from the Wanamaker Auditorium. 9:00 Maor Hylan's Peoples Concert. 9:55 Time signals and weather forecast retransmitted from the government station NAA at Arlington.

10:30 Dance program the Hotel Commodore Orchestra under the personald irection of Bernhard Levltow. WGT PROGRAM 6:00 Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:15 Weekly report on conditions of roads in New York State. 7:45 Musical program by the Fort Orange Society Orchestra. 10:30 Dance program by Paul Reduced in Price Our dignified credit plan enables you to make your gift or own your jewelry while paying for it.

TERMS THAT ARE LIBERAL ENOUGH FOR Specht and his Alamac Hotel Orchestra direct from the Congo Room of the Alamac Hotel. OC PROGRAM Women's 59c Lisle Stockings, 39c Well worth buying by the box at this astonishingly 10:00 Opening market quotations. 10:55 Time signals. 11:00 Weather and river forecast. 11:05 Market quotations.

12:00 Chimes concert. 98c Fancy Silk Vesting, 87c Yard Makes the loveliest silk vests imaginable. Exceptionally fine quality vesting offered at a price greatly below regular. Shown in plain as well as fancy weaves. Assorted colors.

Up to $1.25 Silk Poplin, 79c Yard Ten choice colors to select from. Qualities in the assortment heretofore sold as high as $1.25. Especially suitable for dresses, waists, etc. 29c Cotton Dress Tweeds, 22c Yard An excellent quality tweed that you'll find especially suitable for" the fashioning of children's frocks, as well as dresses and skirts for yourself. Good conservative colors.

35c 'Windsor" Plisse Crepe, 29c Yard rein- low price. Styles with strong ribbed tops, Cordovan and black. forced heels, soles and toes, CTO RADLVTOR Repairing and Welding McMAHON SE1DLER Authorized Distributors U. S. CARTRIDE CORES Telephone 2227 CO Dennis Street 2:00 Closing stocks and 3:30 Educational program.

(Musical numbers to be announced.) Lecture by C. A. Russell. Subject: "Radium and Radio Activity." 5:45 Chimes concert. 6:30 Sandman's visit.

6:50 Sport news and weather forefast. 7:00 Educational lecture. Subject: "Manufacture and Uses of Aluminum," by Dr. C. C.

Hall, member of The Palmer School Fac? ulty. 7:20 Sunday School Lesson. International lesson for next Sunday discussed by Dr. Frank Will-ard Court, pastor of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, Davenport, Iowa.

8:00 Musical program, 1 hour. Erwin Swindell, musical director, Olga Edlen, soprano; Louis Crowder, pianist; Rosey Wright, entertainer; Catherine O'Brien, reader. WGY PROGRAM Plain or fancy weave. Way under price for this Year-End Sale. Many select patterns and colors in the Women's 59c Fleeced Stockings, 45c Cotton stockings that provide the warmth of woolen ones, and yet there Is hardly any weight to them.

Black only. Specially priced for this sale. Women's 59c Golf Socks, 49c Of warm mixed wool and cotton yarns. Heather and grey mixtures, fancy colored turned-down cuffs. Children's.

29c Ribbed Stockings, 25c. A sale that affords an opportunity to supply the children's hosiery needs at the most appreciable savings. Stockings come In black, white cordovan. Mala Floor XATHAXS tio? bf we' ou ly th 1 oc lo to m' nc 1). cl nc hi tS WM fi: t) I a a I ft v.

3Pi RIMS and Rim Parts Firestone and Oldfield Tires and Tubes wadelTtire CO. ALBANY ST. PHONE 1 890 Japanese Lunch Cloths 54x54-inch and 60x60-inch $1.49 Napkins to Match, 69c Dozen Printed in various designs in a pretty shade of blue. Of high-grade Battery Minstrels on Tomorrow's Program The Eveready Battery Minstrels have completed rehearsals on a new minstrel 'which they will present as the leading feature of WEAF's Friday evening program. The artists who take part are recruited from professional pircles, and under skilled direction have prepared a program full of brilliant wit and humor especially written for broadcasting.

The evening's program will be completed by an hour of dance music rendered by B. Fischer Company's Orchestra. muslin Serviceable, good looking and very easy to launder. 11:55 Time signals. Main Floor XATHAXS 12:30 Stock market report.

Produce market report. 12:45 Weather forecast. Best Quality I 1 Coal Lienurn 2:00 Music and household talk, "The January Bargain Sales," (courtesy of Modern Priscilla.) 6:00 Produce and' stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:30 Children's program. 7:35 Health talk, N.

Y. State Department of Health. 7:45 Piano and organ recital by Annina McCrory Evans, pianist, and Daniel Crough, organist. 0.30 Concert program. Another Lot of Pretty White Lawn Tea Aprons To Sell at 25c Easily Worth 49c Round or Square Styles These are all high quality tea aprons and offered at a price cheaper than you can make them.

Aprons are fashioned of the sheerest quality white lawn, prettily trimmed with lace, colored braid and some are nicely hemstitched. Very attractiv e. Second Floor XATHAXS Junior Operetta to Delight -Radio Fans The latest and most beautiful creation of the musical world for children, the Junior Operetta, will receive its radio debut tomorrow night at 7 o'clock when the original cast which made the series of records of "Little Red Riding Hood" give the complete operetta from WJZ. Orchestral effects by a ten-piece symphonic organization, choral numbers by the Shannon Quartet, and the leading role by one of the best known of the lyric sopranos, will make this a performance which will be as delightful to grownups as it is to the kiddies. wood, flour, feed AND HAY AT LEWIS BOARD'S Successor to C.

W. RUSSELL French and Schuyler Sts. Phone 612 THINGS for the HOUSEHOLD REDUCED NoQuIftfn 50c "MIRRO" ALUMINUM MOUNTAIN CAKE PANS 10 Inches Wide and PA Inches Deep price. Mirro Cake Pans bake bending. Highly polished out- Offered during our Year-End Sale at a greatly reduced uniformly and thoroughly.

Their strong heavy tops prevent side and inside. XMAS TREE LIGHTS We carry the most up-to-date and best Xmas Tree bulb outfits in the city. All colors and sizes. Percolators, Fancy Lamp Bets, and many other useful gifts for JOS. RANDOLPH Electrical Contractor Have you HeaJache or Neuralgia? If so, Consult STILES CO.

Philadelphia Eye Spscialists 93 BAYARD ST. Every "Monday. Hours 10 to Women's Silk and Leather 98c WHITE EXAMELFJD Cannister Sets, 69c Consisting of flour, sugar, coffee and tea cannister, graduated sizes. Cannisters are easy to clean and are very sanitary. Keeps the-, contents fresh at all times.

09 Albany Street, Phone 2019 WHITE EXAMELED Bath Room Stools, 65c Regularly 89c Stools are sixteen inches high, have wide comfortable seat, rubber tipped legs prevent sliding or scratching of floors. $1.19 ALUMIXTJM Double Boilers, 98c Their correctly shaped handles permit lifting both parts at one time. Extra large bottom vessels avoid cooking dry. Covers fit upper and lower vessels. Popular paneled design.

Lower Floor XATHAXS Hand Bags Don't Lag Behind Be in the race with other people, Feel as good, look as well, be as active. Take Moni-gan's Wine Cod Liver Oil. It restores your pep, tones up the system. Just the remedy for coughs or colds of long standing. MONIGAN'S PHARMACY 124 Albany Street Next Door to Post Ottlee TO LOOK IS TO SEE TO SEE IS TO Get BOUGHT TO SELL AT $1.25 4W vjenume "Atwood" EYES EXAMINED 1 CLASSES FITTED Yes, we neverxthpught they would be offered at 49c when we bought them.

They're smart looking enough for the best dressed woman to carry. Of silk, leather or beaded effects in many designs and colors. Main Floor XATHAXS ll Glasses for $5.00 and Glasses at PERTH AMBOY No Connection with any other office using my name Hours: 2 to 8 P. M. Dally.

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