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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • 13

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Thirteen COURIER POST, CAMDEN, N. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 1.15 Air aVhool of Wealth, ASSESSMENT HEARING ed. Four larg window wer broken out of th ihop. In a mad melee trying to get Into a dress sale. Ten women cut and bruises and had to be treat- .18 Breea and da Rosa.

.30 "F.iiolns," kleauor Ooes, Thr. strlna.trl.. "Th, Road Uulld.r," Winter Russell .10 U. S. Navy Bsiid.

I. at Kod. DracnnmluUM mf WBAV sad WHO 1.00 paitcln. M.lodl.s. PARISIAN FAVORITE JOINS RADIO STABS BAIL FIXED IN SHOOTING Phila.

Mas Accttwd bjr Wounded Braoklyn Friend Mo.t rest 116,000 Bend Ball wu flx.il At 110,000 y.strday for David Wright, 171' Bpring Garden str.ct. Philadelphia, who 1. und.r Arrut In tha shooting ot U. Sore Tired TonightV Best Beta I. WJK-Jeanna Aubwi arltk Nat ilrusllod's Orohaauau.

i .3 WUAU-nAMhUT Pnrofs D.v; v1 a m. Wir-wrAM Chnrolst Chronlclaa, t.N WUt. WRAJr Clicquot Club Oroh.stra. t.M WTI Armour Prosram, 1S.M WUT, WKAsT RKO Th.str. o( the, lr.

II. 14 uh WJZ Cub Inoop. Burning reeti II ol 3 Jeanne Aubert to Appoar as Guest Artist Over WJZ Tonight Broadway'. latest Parisian Import li Jeanne Aubert, stage comedienne, who'll contribute three saucy tunea to tha accompalnment of Nat alloff'a orchestra a the guest artist this evening, from-8 to 8.30 p. over WJZ and a large NBC network.

Mlaa Aubert'a songs will ba chosen nrt from her new show, "America's 'Sweetheart," and other musical comedy successes In which aha has i had starring rqles. Three years ago' the Shuberts Im Wise Shoppers Buy Now! hodh mm jtfajf Ortlf mttJ Smmm D.y In Btuinmti for Oomt 42 Ytart Cor. 8th Chestnut 209 SO. BROAD ST. rHii.anp.i.piiiA SlNNV SMILE Ton.9ht 7.45 to 8 Ik Always Happy to Serve You Is the Dental Organization of 9nTT? 339 uZ "Ml Philadelphia, Pa.

if- w- 2x IS SET FOR APRIL 23 Public hearing on assessment on sewer and water pipes made by the Commission on Assessments Waa set tor April it In a measure introduced by Commissioner Frank B. Hanna. and adopted by Camden Commission y.st.rday at It. weekly meeting. Tne assessment, nave already been made by th commission, but must be passed upon by the elty solona.

Comprising the Commission on As sessments are Wilbur H. presi dent of the Board ot Assessors Charles B. Wolverton and James if. Lennon. An ordinance was passed authoriz ing tha purchase ot a tractor tor grading Clvlo Centre and other sec tions of the city.

The tractor Is to cost 11723 and will be purchased from L. L. Schroedel, Camden dealer. MAN TOTING REVOLVER IS HELD WITHOUT BAIL Charged with carrying a revolver, Bertram Nelawelnder, 43, of 414 Kalghn avenue, waa held without ball for the grand Jury by Police Judge Pancoait yesterday. weiswelnder was arrested by Po liceman John Trout.

The officer stopped him near Fourth and Federal streets when he saw the pocket of his coat bulging. JtST AN OLD CUSTOM New York. A riot call sounded In the police headquarters was dispatched and all near-quarters In Brooklyn. A flying by cops hurried to the scene near May's specialty shop. they found 7000 women Yellow Pine Oak WOOD tSz $3.50 Per Load Delivered AAeuralrl Burnt At.

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uaiio. S.I luflriru II.MMM. llr.r and Luck Dollar Club. .15 Tud.y'a Onset ot itonor. 1.80 Weather Report 1.45 r.ly.

Radiogram, i.ao l.ucky Dollar i.8o-Kvenfng Btar. Olsdh.art. in nr. uraw, .10 Jack Harris. 5.0-Howard Oman1.

5.45 noeera-Rlewart unerinf. e.uft Hubsher Weather Report, 6.80 Carman Bk.t.r.. 11.85 Joe and Lou, 7.WV-8vlyanl 7.15 Lonksr Sport. Tslk. 7.80-llalf Hour with Marrarat Psnn 1.00 Mayor Maokey'.

Smoker for Unemployed at Lodire for Homelee. Men. a on Mn.HeSln Dance Orchestra. 10.80 ltaca Beeulta. Hay, 10.40 Meyer 1b.vi.

Cieniucei.ne. Wn-H-, S3S-M a.45-1.00 Health Ksercisee. .00 Quaker Karly Birds. .15 Mornlns Devotions. I.SO Cheerio.

00 News of the Day. a .4 A h'Mut Prn.rem. lo.oo National Horn. Hour. 10.15 Follmer Clos.

Ralnmak.rSr 10.8O Betty Crocker. 10.45 Dinah mat l.oo Tea Koom urcneeira. J.80 Market Reports. S.00 Philadelphia Art Alllanc. Program! National Junior Theatre of Washington presents "Master Skylark, 8.30 Margaret Hubey.

soprano! Negro Poems by Krsnchell. Smith. .45 New. of th. Moment.

,00 Style Talk. 4.15 Miriam Ramsburg, reader. 8.10 Talk, auapice. of the Philadelphia Chamber ot Charles I.yon Chandler Brletol Mlnt-etrele. Abe and David; EASTERN W.

NEW YORK 780-K, 84-at a.m. 7.30 Rl. nd 7.45 Jolly Bill and 8.00-On th. 8:15, 8.15 Chata with Peggy Wlnthrop. 8.45 A.

i A P. Program. B.OO V. 8. Army Band.

B.30 Ford and Wallaoe. B.45 Miracles of Magnolia. 10.00 Llbby Program. 10.15 Morning 10-45 Josephine B. Gibson, food talk.

l.nrul.llnn Hour. ljloo Stage and Screen, Ruth King Owen. narrator, p.m. .0 IK V.rl.tlne. lalss Weath.r Reports: Farm and Home uour.

1.80 Blue Slaters, danc. band, 2.00 Mra. Julian Heath. 3.15 Tuneful Times. S.30 Gloom Chasers.

2.45 Slst.rs of the Sklllett. no v.Anm Wallnca Monoer. 8.15 "Medical Examination ot th. Byrd Kxpeaition." P. M.

WJ7, and WBAL SynchronlM 4.00 Kamo uulia. 5.00 Opportunity Kitchen. Vaughn de latn, Harry mrscnneia, cartoonist, B.1R The Pilgrims. 5.30 Little Orphan Annie. 5.45 Stock Market Reports.

8.00 Rafstnr Junior. 6.14 Smith Ballew and his Orchestra. 6.30 Sundial Bonnie Lassies, 8.45 Lowell Thomas. 7.00 Amos 'n' Andy. 7.15 Boscul Moments, with Mme.

Alda. 7.30 Phil Cook, the Quaker Man. 7.45 '1031 Baseball Prospects." 8.00 Jeanne Aubert. guest artist: orches. tra direction Nat Brusllolf.

8.30 Brever Leaf Boys. 8.45 Natural Bridge Dancing Class. 0.00 Billy Jones and Ernie Hare. 0 30 A rmniir Prnrram. 10.00 Armstrong Quakers, "Sir Hubert Wllklns.

the Modern Captain Nemo' Lowell Thomas guest speaker, 10.30 Clara, Lu and Em. 10.45 Cub and Scoop, skit. 11.00 Slumber Music. 11,30 Otto Gray and his Cowboys. 11.45 Mildred Hunt, crooner.

12.00 Florence Richardson's Orchestra. 12.30 Henry Tobias and hi. Orchestra. WRAP, NEW 154-M WBAP WTIC Synchronise Until 4 P. M.

n. rie.ltn xeroses. 8.00 Quaker Early Birds. 8.15 Mornlns- Devotions. 8.30 Cheerio.

9.00 Parnassus String Trio. 9.15 Campbell's Orchestra. 9.45 A. A P. Program.

10.00 Kathleen Stewart, pianist. 10.15 Follmer Clog. Rainmakers, 10.80 Betty Crocker. 10.45 Dlnai and Dora. 11.00 Musln Appreciation Hour.

12.00 On Wing, ot Bong, p.m. 12.15 Hal Kemp and his Orchestra. 12.45 Market and Westher Reports. 1.00 Henry Tobias and his Orchestra. 1.80 New Tnrker Concert Ensemble.

2.00 "Fashion Forecast." 8.W Robsrt 8. Hardlnr, Mncrt pianist. 3.v-Onlumbla Bducatlonal KaaturM. i.W CuTumblk Halon Orchestra. 4.30 Universal Orchestra ..45 Rldftewar Tm Tlmem ft.OU Unlveraai Orchestra, with Catharine Hamilton.

B.S-Lrn Murray's Mirth and llelodr. 6.8 Beulah Crotoot. sololet. 5.46 Jules and tin. Everybody with Everett Ilsuman, t.Utl-Newa riaahes.

o.o9 Puddlne Charmers, -Hort Topics. Weather Report. 6.H-Blauners prosram. 6.45 Eno Crime Club. 7.00 Morton Downey.

7.15 American Mutual proaram. Household Entertainers. 8.00 Arthur Pryor's Band. 8.15:)arbRSOI proaram. 8.30 Dutcti Masters proaram.

11.00 True Storv Hour. 10.00-Van Heuiien proaram. lO.WV-The March o( Time. 11.00-Fletcher Hendtraon and his orohea. tra.

11.15 Oen. Dennis, p.ychlo. 11.30 Hotel Walton Orche.tra, llito D.rt Lown's Orohestra. 18.8(1 Ann Leaf at the ormnt Ben Alley, tenor. 1.00 Mlsslni Persons Reports.

WIP-WFAN Slp-lt, 41-M 0.00 Somsthln. for Everyone. U.80 Store Gossip. 10.00 Food Economist. 10.30 Joe Manlon, tenor.

10.45 Matsilns ot the Air. 11.80 Health Talk. 11.45 Charles Boreltt, tenor. 12.00 U. S.

Department of Airlculture Talk. p.m, i 12.15 Tea Room Orohestrs. 12.30 Columbia Revue, 1.00 Golden Gate Orchestra. 1.30 Harry Tucker's Orchestra. 2.00 Columbia Artists S.30 Frank Orleany Studio.

2.45 Lyons Instrumental Trio. 8.00 U. 8. Marina Band. D.

45 Emma Bacharach, contralto. 4.00 To be announced. 4.80 Oreater Northeaat Prosram. national child Heaitn series. 5.00 Llsht Opera Gems.

5.20 Hair Talk. 5.25 Town Tattler. B.OO Frank Wlne.ar'a Barn Orchestra. 0.15 Collins prosram, fl.30 Cheerful Chap. 8.35 Adelphla Orchestra.

0.50 Sport Shots. 7.00 Uncle Wlp's Rn4J Call. 7.30 Hosiery prORTam. 7 IK Himnv Smlla mH 8.0O-Collins Faultless Wilbur Kvans, oaritone, 8.30 Chevrolet Chronicles. 0.00 Charlea Oanea and hi.

orchestra. 8.30 Arthur Seymour, baritone; Anthony zuncola, violinist: violet imperio. 10.00 Orient Orchestra. 10.30 Hotel Walton Orcheatra. 11.00 Rlts Carlton Orchestra.

11. SO Ben Bernle and orchestr. 12.00 Mlssinic Person. Report. WTET.

1310-K, 29-M a.m. 7.00 Thrifty Club Proiram. 7.30 Knwe 8.00 Stanley Templeton, "The Console Rises." 8.30 Household Talk. 8.45 Norman M. Binder's Health Talk.

7.30 Chrlst-Lltht Ministry Senrlco. 7.45 Arthur Seymour's Recital. 8.30 Northeast Newsboys, 8.45 Betty Kuhn's Kandy WPEN1M0-K, X00-H n.m. ,30 Mu.lcal Clock. 7.00 Mystery Announc.r.

7.80 Popular Request Prorram. 8.00 H. Gansv 8.15 School Bell, 8.80 Croonln. Troubador. 6.00 M.

Moraine Mall. .9.15 Or.an Music. 10.15 Musical Clock Final. lO.KO Kasnion wews. 10.85 Or.an Melodies wtth Katharine lounger, soprano.

11.00 Blauner's Recordings. 11.15 Howard Oman's Studio Orche.tra. 11.30 Dr. Winslow's 2.15 Billy James, the Bon. Doctor.

12.30 Bonis, Rose Oallo. 12.5 Talk. Marv Harry A. Mackey In In terests of Unemployment Relief rina. 1.00 Grab Bar.

jj Instant Relief Joyous Comfort The New Way THE OXYGEN WAY Such wonderful aa and comfort If you'll only soak your ailing feel for 80 minute In an amaxlngly en. erglilng and oothlng Redox Oxygen Footbath. Kadox I a new dl.covery Just brought over from Europe don't confuse It with anything you've ever tried before. Kadox instantly relieve weary, sore feet by ridding the pore ana glands of harmful acid and poison which cause your distress walk with comfort the next day. The most easy, pleasant, swift and economical way to make sickly feet strong healthy again If you don't find this to be so your money returned without question.

Wm. Cowglll's or any good drugstore can supply you. atNaden's-- A Small Down Payment Delivers It MAJESTIC 8-tub Super-Heterodyne 773-75-77 Kaighn Ave. OPEN EVENINGS TOES It-high tone A Dynamic aaalsa Art a I. Alb Htns.

5.00 lienjamin Moor. Trtan.l., 45 Ilea Cola Mountaineers. 1.00 "The World 111 JMuelg." I.1& Ulsok and Gold Room prche.tj Postal Telegraph, Tha. Ira." Bit. uncle AM uavia.

ln. Unw.e' S.niliv. tie. Hervic. uoncrr urunesira.

rhe Clicquot Club. Parka Bl.l.rs. JO ett'lclt iongblrd, Rulk Rods 4i-t Helena Handln. 10. ,00 Kodak Week Knd Program.

1U. 11 9iluki of th Air. 00 Vlncenl Lope. and. hls.orohestra.

12.IS) r-nii BPliainy ana nia vivneeira. B1. Wan. Kin. ana ma urcnesira.

WAUO. NKW YORK-tkW-K. W-m 12.30 Columbia Jlsvue. 1.00 Felix Feiiniiaiido and his Orchestra. 1 30 Harry Tucker and his Orchestra.

8.00 Columbia Artists Recital, 2.80 American School of the Air. 8.00 U. 8. Marin. Band Orchestra, 8.45 Columbia Kducatlonal Features, .,00 Columbia Salon Orchestra.

Rhythm Ramblers. 4.45 National Child Health Serlee. 6.00 Light Opera Q.m.. 6.45 Tony's Scrap Book. 6.00 Wlnegar's Barn Orhoestra.

6.80 Art Glltham. 6.45 Kno Crime Club, "Th. Piccadilly Murder." T.OO Morton Downey, with Freddl. Rich Orchestra. T.15 American Mutual Program.

7.30 Felli Ferdlnando and his Orchestra. Pryor'. Band. .15 Barbasol Program. 30 Tha Dutch Masters.

B.OO True Btory Hour. 0.00 Van Heusen Prosram. nn Ti. UaMh n( Time. lLOO-NobleBlaela and hla Orchestra.

jlltid Ben Bernl. and hi. Orchestra, 12.00 uert uw. an i f.ISo-Ann Leaf at th. organ with Ben Alley.

WOR. NEWARK 710-K, 4M-Ja li'sil Manger Danes Orcheatra. ToTmmy Apple.ate and hla Orcheatra I. 30 Ray Nlchola" Orchestra. 8.00 In the Orient, 2.15 To Bo Announced.

2.30 Rutgers Garden Talks. S.45 Mary Louise Meeker, meiso-con- tralto. 8.00 Ariel Ensemble. S.30 Charte. Schuyler, 3,45 N.

Stat, women'. Republican c'ub. 4.00 Book Revlew.Thomas L. Mason. 4.15 Chromatics, Emily Beglln Vander- pool, soloist.

4.57 Aviation Weather 5.00 Pyrofax Chefa. 6.15 Gladys M. Petchi Glimpses of Nor- B.30 Journal Home Period, 6.40 Peter Paul Limerick Contest. 5.43 Rose Martin Hobby Club. 6.00 Uncle Don.

6.30 Sports Final Edition. 8.45 Astor Concert Orchestra. 7.15-Macy's Boys Club, 7.80 Grand Blam Golf Classics, 7.45 The Durham Duplexers. 8.00 Fraternity Row, 8.00 The Sapolln Speedsters, 8.45 Los Charros. 8.00 Bamberger Little Symphony, 10.00 The flying Dutchmen.

10.15 Kmll Valeico, organ recital. 10.45 Nw York American Globo Trotter. II. 00 Time: Weather Report. 11.0.1 Herbert's Diamond Entertainers.

11.30 Moonbeams. WCAP, ASBURV PARK 1280-Ki 834-M p.m. B.15 A. P. Church Federation.

8.30 Your Garden. 6.45 Full 0' Pep, Talk, 7,00 Blench Trio. 7.30 Twilight Reveries. 8.00 Beach Trio. 8.30 Casino Orchestra.

MID-WESTERN WLW. CINCINNATI 7M-K: 428-U p.m. 6.00 Barrett Arcadians. 8.80 Radio and Television Revue, 8.45 Lowell Thomas. 00 Amos Andy.

.15 Boscul Coffee Program. 7.80 Phil Cook. 7.45 Sterling Oil Program. 8.00 Nestle's Program. 8.80 Frederick Landls.

Hoosler Editor. 8-43 Shannon Melody Weavers, 9.00 Healtrolatown. B.30 Armour Program. 10.00 Klngtaste Sonneteers, 10.80 Clara, Lou and Em. 10.45 Bob Newhall.

Sport Slices. 10.58 Estate Weather. 11.00 Club Sohlo. 12.00 Hoiel Gibson Orchestra, a.m. 12.31V Castle Farm Orchestra.

1.00 Netherland Plata Orchestra. 1.80 Organ Program, AND INHERITANCE TAXES Nelson Kelly At Hroohlawn, March in. Wright bad b.en bald without ball on a oharg of atrocloui a.sault and batt.ry, but his attorney, L. Soott Cheroheaky, obtained a writ of habeas corpu. from Judge Samuel M.

Shay. At today'e hearing Judge Shay set bail, and Wright will be released from the county jail when he la able to post bond. Kelly la In the Underwood Hospital at Woodbury recovering from a bul let wound which, ne stated, was inflicted by Wright Kelly said that he and Wright quarreled over an Insult ana went to Brookluwn to settle the affair with their fists. Instead, Wright drew a gun and shot him and then drove away and left him wounded on tha lonely road, Kelly alleges. Wright would make no statement.

WORKER IS OVERCOME BY BUS GAS FUMES Overcome by carbon monoxide gas while riding on a Publlo Service coordinated Transport bus anroute to work, Gustavo Oelger, 47, of 131 Westmont avenue, Westmont, a stereotyper on the day force the Courier-Post newspapers, Is In a critical condition at Cooper Hospital. Gelger had left his home in Westmont for Camden yesterday. He collapsed as the bus reached Broadway and Federal street. A. C.

Gross, supervisor of trafflo for Publlo Service at the Intersection, took Oelger to the hospital where physicians said he had been overcome by gas. RENT A GOOD Typewriter All Makee All Mnilela Tou can buy a good Underwood. Hemlng- ton, l. u. snmn or Koyai tonieht or Hat urday for 825 These will r-o quickly.

Central Duplicating Co, Tvnewrltera Cleaned and Hjinalmri 425 Broadway Camden The Record-breaking LESS TUBUS 7 Tubes 3 Screen Grid! Genuine tnillt-la tsiectro-uynanitc speaker; Station Recording Dial: Portable easily carried from room to room I Great distance marvelous selectivity. EASY PAYMENTS GEORGE'S 213 FEDERAL STREET Camden 3789 of 8-TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE Thim btautiful Majmitic cabinet of Hnott matched butt walnut, mdfd at lid with Hutmd moulding tar-mounted by finial. Top gractfal torpmntinm detignt control arc framed in imported marquetry Inlay. Equipped with Majestic Eight-Tube Super' heterodyne Chautt, Static Modifier, Acoaiti-Control and Majestic Electro-Dynamic Speaker. Price, complete with Majettic Tubee (69.50.

porter! ner for their winter uaraen ahow, "Gay Pares." Shortly after wards, "I JJore Love," In "Princess Charming'' and. make a national hit, This led to bar engagement for one of the leading rolea la America's, Bweetneart," ner current production. Her Introduction to America, came after she had been prominent In Paris for several years aa a star of musical comedy, revues and; the concert stages. She also has been the mar ox a numuer at rencn mm ui aulas. Miss Aubert Is a Parisian born and bred and graduated from the ranks of the chorus at the famous Apollo Theatre which has trained many of Jb ranee a leading actresses.

Her success In Important roles led to demands for her appearances In London, Buenos Aires and Amorlca. Nat Bnislloff has adapted Suppe's celebrated "Poet and Peasant Overture" for dance rhythm and offers also a number of new tunes, among them, "I Keep Remembering" and "wun tne weip of. tne Moon." The program Is as follows; 1 I Keep Rememberlnr Nat liruBiloff's Orchestra With the Help ot tha Moon Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra 8 When Yon Think of Ma Jeanne Aubert, comedienne A Just for JAin Nat BruslloK's Orchestra 5 I'oet and Peasant Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra 8 Oh How I Miss You Nat BruslloK's Orchestra 7 I Love Love Jeanne comedienne 8 Fiesta Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra 0 Fa, Vous (in French) Jeanne Aubert, comedienne 1(1 Collegiate Love Nat Brusiloff's Orchestra Today's Radio Stations reiitrve the right to etutngr programs without notice. CAMDEN 4 WCAM-1J80-K, S34-M a.m. 11UU Morning Shopper.

p.m. li.uu Afternoon Shopper. 2.20 WCAM Novelty 3.30 Weather Report. 3.3n Shopper's Program, i News Flashes. 8.00 Dan McOonnell's Sport Talk.

fl.lfi T.iirht cnnp.ftrt. .30 Centenary-Tabernacle E. Church unoir. 10.00 Wills Music Pals. 10.30 Music and Mirth.

30.45 Sonjts of the Day, 11.00 Golden Slipper Restaurant: 11.45 Convention Hall Organ, Charles L. Bowen PHILADELPHIA WIT 600-K. 530-M. 9.15 Cam pi be II Orchestt-ct. Music Appreciation Hour.

iz.w uomemaKer a forum, .1 2.irr Nnondav Rpllirlm) I Benjamin JTrankUn Hotel Concert 2.0( Studio Pr'orrara. li. 15 Studlb Proatrnm. -v 2.15 Tui Her and HJghlifhta from 2.30- Miniaturs Nnvnltv TrlnJ 2.45 Pennsylvania League bf Women voiem, xaiK, Mra. jonn x.

HuDer, 4.30 cfiarlee Burdo's Radio Ploneen. 5.00 Children's TwIHfht Hour. 5.30 Benjamin Moore Trlantrle. 5.4"r Eddie Lean. Lonely Troubador.

7.00 Capitol Theatre program 7.30 -Garden ot Melody. 7.45 Studio program. 8.00 Cltlea Service Orchestra. B.0O Clicquot Club Orchestra. D.30 Enna Jettlck Songbird, 9,45 Tho Spearti Musical opticians.

Week-hind Hour. 10.3O B.K.O. Theatre of the Air. 11.00 lial Thompson and his orchestra. WCAP1170-K, T56-M a.m.

8.U0 Morning Devotions. Melody Musheteera. 8.30 Tony's Scrapbook. 8.45 Old Dutch Girl. W.00 Home Comfort Coalmen.

9.15 Ladies' Home Hour, conducted by 9.30 Morning Mood. 0.45 Pequot Program; lO.fHV Oxol Melodies. 10.15 Bond Bread. 10.45 pon' and Betty. 11.00 Emily Post.

31.15 Winifred Carter, cooking travelogues. 11.30 Mrs. John 8. Rellly. 11.4Tt Beatrice Herford, 12.00 Paul Tiemalne's Orchestra.

p.m. 32.30 "Weather Forecast; Farm Service. 12. 45 Hotel Walton Orchestra. 1.00 Fell Fertllnando and Hit Orchestra.

1.30 Tea Garden Orchestra. .1.45 Radio Romeos. 2.00 Cecil and Sally. 2.15 Universal Orchestra. 2.30 American School of the Air.

3.00 Antonione and His Ambassadors, 5.15 University of Pennsylvania Museum Period. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SAZE LARGE STOCK OF New Furniture And Household Furnishings, Electrical Appliances and Toys 1103 Broadway Friday, April 10, 1931, At 10 Ai M. sl esmprim Apex electrta radios, walnnt djatt eaite. boudoir chairs, beds, bassinets, floor and table lamps. roues, coal alms, riluniinum and ehlnasrare.

earpete, elee-Irir irons, percolators and table stoves. siorR of toys, cash registers, ete. rou particular upon WSDUCtton Samuel TV AUCTIONEERS lKto-lt Cheatnnt 'Philadelphia Hubert MacGeorge DENTIST U5t PARK BOULKVAKU Slashed! CEIOTINK Tubes TYPES Sli t-tmt .1 tM UX2J List F8EEI Hmo r-rrVe rmEEl tfATCHINO AD TES am tiarrard'. Sell rsMs tMsmrA urn inciter $. JVIaking the: Future ot your Family Secure it ffl .5 WITH THE AMAZING mm "pVERY man of family responsibility would like to have the assurance that the years ahead hold no disappointments or distress for those he loves.

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Out of the great MAJESTIC LABORA-TORIES, after months of intensive research, comes this NEW TUBE so new, so different, so much improved in efficiency that it renders former creen-grid tubes obsolete! The new MAJESTIC MULTI-MU tube is the marvel of 1931 radio so different it required an entirely new circuit to use it! So MAJESTIC engineers have designed a new SUPERHETERODYNE that brings a new thrill to radio that uses the new MULTI-MU tube to its fullest possibilities! The MULTI-MU tube practically eliminates "background noises" and The MULTI-MU tube eliminates "cross talk" between stations, giving greater selectivity than heretofore was possible! The MULTI-MU tube is TWENTY-FIVE TIMES more efficient in automatio volume ANTRIM HDWE. CO. 26th and Federal Streets HOWARD J. DUDLEY 1125 Broadway HURLEY'S RADIO SHOP 811 Broadway control circuits than any other tube! The MULTI-MU tube brings a new TONE QUALITY unequaled by other types fresh, clear as a bell bringing in distant stations with the clarity of a local! The Model 21 uses THREE of the MULTI-MU tubes. Again MAJESTIC LEADS with a great stride forward! The Model 21 pictured above is an 8-tube Superheterodyne.

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