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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 21

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The Evening Suni
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland
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21
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1938 PAGE 21 takes over a Hollywood movie New Role Hollywood While Milton company and is made into Movies On TV Today The TV Mailbag Campy man by a lady "stand in" for the temperamental star. Leslie And Fight." Story of the feud between the stagecoaches and the railroads in Maryland. Wallace Beery and Robert Taylor. (1938.) Channel 13, 11.40 P.M.

CHANNEL TWO THEATER. "Stand In." A stuffy banker Berle is singing for his supper nightly in Las Vegas, he will spend his days preparing the one-hour TV color, spectacular Howard, Joan Blondell and Humphrey Bogart. 1937.) Chan TWILIGHT THEATER "Two-Man Submarine." Nazi subs invade the Pacific to steal a top secret serum from American scientists. Tom Neal and nel 2, 11.15 P.M. EARLY SHOW "Super Sleuth." Big-headed film detective is faced with the task of solving a real mystery.

Jack Oakie and Ann Southern. (1937.) Channel 13, 6 P.M. LATE SHOW "Stand Up Hollywood and married her two years ago. (For an answer to your question about any TV program or actor, write to the TV Mailbag, care The Evening Sun.) IMcClure Newsoar Syndlcetel Ann Savage. (1944.) Channel of "Autumn Crocus," for NBC this fall.

For a change, Uncle Miltie will stay behind the camera as producer, not the star. That's what the man says, anyway. 11. 5 P.M. First Quality Food tvith "seconds' on us! WEDNESDAY DINNER says, "IllwaJk again!" Jl 1 i KW1K-EE AUTO LAUNDRY ROAO July 1, "5 Open letter To The General Public W.

tow.r.d the CAR-WASH prk. fro i JJ. Intention let 'Ul H. in dropping th. work.

Wo p. only hop. Ut QUESTION What too Phil Silvers'i wife's name before the Silvers? C. Independence, Ore. Answer Evelyn Patrick.

Q. Why doesn't Jack Pa'ar have one hour for commercials and one hour for the. show? 1 have seen programs with too many commercials before, but this is a doozy. In plain words, it's sickening. R.J., Braddock.

Pa. A. NBC-TV didn't make any money out of the "Tonight" show for about a year, then along came Jack Paar. Now, they seem to be trying to make up for lost time. Most viewers share your reaction that the abundance of commercials hurts the show.

Q. Has Bob Cummings ever used any other name as an actor? V.W., Teaneck, N.J. A. Bob's full name is Robert Clarence Robert (that's right two Roberts) Orville Cummings. When he first came to New York British actors were all the rage.

Not to be left out, Bob called himself Blade Stanhope Conway for a few years, and passed himself off as a born-and-bred Englishman. Q. Is James Garner married? S.N., Birmingham, Ala. Yes. He met his wife, Lois Clarke, at a political rally in COMPLETE GLASSES Featured Elsewhere from $18 to $35 Choice of More Than 40 frf Fashionable Styles ij Complete With Lenses! 1 Kryplok Bifocals! Rx Sunglasses I MORE? Southern Fried Chicken All you can eat for $1.50 Whipped Potatoes, Green Peas, Rolls and Butter MdDdDIPIEm9 RESTAURANT; HIS E.

32nd Street The Marylander FREE CUSTOMER PARKING across the street at Waverly Park and Shop one block west of Greenmount Ave. EXAMINATION BY REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Unt.nd Laving ft. pn changed throughout ft. wint.rl "B.cou. of be S3 car wash, this $1.00 weekday special uW publie.

Indefinitely without ft. patronog. oi you, T.ll your friend. Sincerely, HARRY SEIDMAN, Owner. Park Aw.

Off if Open Man. and Thurt. Nitet and All Day Saturday (mm tor Cor. Park Ave. Fayette St.

Hrs.i Morn, Thurs, 9-9 P.M. Cor. Eastern Ave. ft Conkllitg St. Hrs.i 9-9 Tues.

Wed, 9-6 P.M. gsiif IliPlfllllllflllll pillillillilP fmMmMm Since 1782, the Lexington Market has been headquarters for the finest, freshest, choicest meats, vegetables, fruits, cheese and dairy products, seafood, delicatessen, baked goods, candy, flowers, poultry, and imported and domestic delicacies the staple and the unusual! THE ONE -f food market still offerina modern L. Now, in a Saturday Evening Post exclusive, baseball great Roy Campanella tells of his agonizing struggle against death since the night of his tragic accident six months ago! Speaking from the hospital bed, Campy tells: Exactly tvhat happened that fateful January night vthen his car turned over. How much progress he has made in his battle against paralysis. What the doctors expect of his future.

Why, for a long time after the crash, he refused to see even his own children. The part his wife, Ruthle, has played in his recovery up to now. His present relationship with the Dodger ball club. You'll also learn what's given Campy the most comfort and solace during his long ordeal in bed and in a wheel chair. You'll find out how famous fans, including Dick Nixon and Ike himself, have encouraged him and about the i convenience and economy, along with traditional quality, freshness, variety, and individual, merchant-to-customer PERSONAL SERVICE! And mora reason than ever to shop regularly I 1 1 in th Lminaton Market I AM II II world fa II 1 1 I I II II II ff mys because T7 0 one uaseoau man wnose vish he cherished the most! And you'll see why this once rugged record-breaker says one of the biggest days of his life came when he picked up a little rubber ball in his hospital bed and why he's determined to get back into baseball! Read Roy Campanula's own story, "I'll Walk Again," in this week's issue of The Saturday Evening Post.

SliSOee Tn -CI- eonditioeed tmjinmmmmmmmmmminmt it' mm I 1 I tlfi! I' ttI learn to be a playboy 1JU fir M3W Cool, dean, pure refreshing comfort! oin us in celebrating this great occasion! Wednesday thru Saturday! Prizes! Entertainment! David Nivon had polo mallet In one hand and a duchats in the other but not a penny In his pocket when he first tame over from Englandl The famous actor himself tells you about those hecticand hilarious days when he wined and dined In the swankiest New York spots traveled with Barbara Hutton and ended up In plush Palm Beach, taking a chance on going AWOL from the British Armyl Read It all In "I'm Always Surprising Myself" by David Niven. IN AIL, 7 articles, 4 stories, 2 serials, many cartoons and exciting photograplu. Get your copy today wherever magazines are sold. Come In For Big Savings on Foods! "Iceberg" SPECIALS! See Balhing Beauties of Yesteryear! Patrica Stevens Models! See colorful Bathing Suits of Yesteryear, modeled by the lovely Patricia Stevens modelsl Cooling, festive charming don't miss this occasion! Free Drawings! Win Air Conditioner $299.95 Valuel Nothing to buy! Get Entry from any of Patricia Stevens Models in old time bathing suits around Market or from Market merchants! Drawing 5 P.M., July 26. You need not be present to win.

Nothing to buy. Watch For Lucky Balloons! Win Big, Big Prizes! "Operation Iceberg" truck will travel around town giving out balloons! Eoch balloon will be tagged with a numbered ticket. Bring your balloon ticket into th. mork.tj check the "Operation Iceberg" display far the lucky numbers. You may win an RCA Transistor Radio or an.

of 13 oth.r valuable prizes. Prii.s awarded Saturday, July 26, at P.M. SAMMY ROSS ENTERTAINS! 12-4 P.M. The "Mighty little Man of Music," Sammy Ron, premin.nt TV and film p.rform.r, formerly of Min.vitch'i "Harmonica RokoIi" will ting, done, and p.rform on the piano, accordion and harmonica In l.xington Market, Wednesday through Saturday, 12 to 4 P.M. In honor of "Operation Ic.b.rg" Four ihowi dailyl Surprii.

performance afloat In l.xington Market'i pooll Here's your chance to buy famous quality Lexington Market food at unheard of low prices. Each Merchant will be featuring "Operation Iceberg" SPECIALS! low prices like you've never seen Til Walk Asain' 9 I 1 I WORLD FAMOUS LEXINGTON MARKET From Eutaw io Greene Streets One Hour Free Parking In The Lexington Market Garage for Lexington Market Shoppers.

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