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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS HARRISBURG, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 PAGE TWELVE By George McManui BRINGING VP FATHER Was Anyone Wondering About The U. S. Navy? fi'KA Mcrr cowin' POWN -HERE'S Jl YOUR GRIP HEV- WHEKI VOL! COME DOWM.WIUL. YOU BRING KAE FATHER IS NICE AMD cozy im vout? HE ENJOYS 4N PROMT OP THE VEH-OP? STANDIN' IM- FRONT GRIP? OF A BAP-I GRATE PIKE SIPPING P4RE- WATER THAT REMINDS ME -HE'S GOT ATPAVELIN'-BAG YtY OF MIME IN HIS Wl ROOM I MUST GETrr- Copt Kin rVitum Srndiciti, WofW nfhti nrv4. 5V? i "An In-Between-Meal Snack" THIMBLE THEATER SOU SEE, SIR-1 UUAsTl (DHAT DIDJA FrVIK) WHAT KIND OF "LUNCH" ADMIRAL POPEVB, I MUST FOR VER "SMACK- I MERELY BROUGHT ABOARD 90O DOZEN'S OF BUMS 500 CRATES OF ONfONS, 200 CRATES OF LETTUCE.

"Z350 CASE'S OF TINNED. GROUND DID VA BRIW6I ABOARD COMFE5S (T UUAS MORE OF AI-KrtlU OUK TKftlNJIWa SOME ANVIL'S SHIP MIGHT LEAVE- THE THAT ALMOST SUNK XI A SMACK THAKJ A LUMCH BASE FOR THE IVBBK-A BEEF -AND 20O LOVELV COOJS, SOU SHOULD COME ME SHIR (UIMPV? ii- SEE, SOU ARE i -yTjXXJUN TO SEE THEM BECOMING us I OME CAW (I FACETIOUS 1 -50 I MUST vecv HUN6fRV IN "i THREE i QUITE LOMGSOME, i BRONCHO BILL Another Hope Gone By Harry F. O'Neill 'HEN THE PREACHER DlEO OF A. Vk'OJ DAN COME IM MERE AMD 1 Later. buv tried to wrest froh the WCAK-MINDED OA4, SFQRMATlOm ABOUT Mib5INa BOSS IGVJK-SMOT The vsafe op the crooked HOUfce.

PROPRIE.TOR THOSE A WORD OP OACK'ft iSSX WHEREABOUTS, CmN TO Av Hun FITT-I GET SKINNER I I II 1. 1 II OOT- ACT LU II By Sol Hess THE NEBBS Love Finds a Way Wl AlKiT askin' for' KOOWT VOL) TRUST NOBOOV O.K..ABV IF YOU LOOKED IN HER SOPTYJ But be sure mrs. NO SlDe. REMARKS 1 JEST WAMTATAKE tTMD KNUW OHfc NT SMITHS POWER CDULDNT DO MRS. SMITH THROUGHy THE" RIGHT I HER--SHES SO VOUCH FOR THAT.

FLL II CANT ARGUE WHEN FACTORY, I I II 5JV I I II II i-RE. IN THIS CONDITION i rviAit 1 1 i -x MRS SMITH WAMTSWI TO GO THROUGH THE 'F 1 V0O POWER PILL VOUXv. HAVE L' FACTORY" i-WTD ee RESPONSIBLE r--- FOR HER 9.00. WEAF. 1'ddle Cantor Comedian QTAGE and screen star Vincent WOR.

Gabriel Heatter, Comments WJZ Basin Street Chamber Music rSSf Crime Doctor" Star Price appears on Kay show at 7.30 over WABC in a )ftt, lac TraM Mart llVil s. onri i i WABC. Fred Alien vanety snow 9.15. WOR. The Answer Man 9.80.

WEAF. Mr. District Attorney, Sketch WOR. Spotlight Band 9.45. WOR.Miss Meade's Children, Sketch radio sketch based on his current play, "Angle Street." Another guest will be an Air Corps lieutenant, who 10.00.

WEAF. Kyser Orchestra: Soloists By Al Capp LI'L ABNER When Dust Gets In To Eyes will tell of the duties of Army fliers, Walter Gross' orchestra supplies music for the show, Budd Hulick, one-half of the fa WOR. Raymond Gram Swing WJZ. Concert Orchestra: Conrad Thlbault, Baritone; Vivian dalla AS SOON AS AH thet car is a-stopp1n' i fo' he: put his brakes on, he. 5hore raised a mous team of Stoopnagle and Budd, a tdAfxrr.

GtTS THIS DUST OUTA MAH EYES AH WILU INTERDOOCE MAH5ELF TO YO' AN' YO KIN now has the leading role of Morti- mer Meek in the comedy production, Meet Mister Meek, at 8 o'clock over INTERDOOCE, YO'SELF Chiesa WABC. Glenn Miller Orchestra 10.15. WOR. New From Batavla WABC. Great Moments in Musio 10.30.

WOR. Jerry Wayne, Songs WJZ. Steele WOR. Ramona, Tune Twister, Song WABC. Mark Hawley 11.00.

WEAF. WJZ. Music WOR. Dance Music WAR(-. Music aar rr WABC.

Headliners from his Broadway e. I comedy, "Banjo-Eyes," will high' -V light Eddie Cantor's Time to Smile 11.80. WABC. Talk. Dr.

Thomas Farran program at 9 o'clock over WEAF. Included are Audrey Christie, June Clyde, Lionel Stander, and Bill rs fMI If (tntkttt. tu. Ts mi I rat- Off AHrihtrtrss1 12.00. WEAF.

WABC. MUSIC WJZ. Music TOMORROW'S EARLY PROGRAM Morning 8.15. WJZ. Recorded Music 8.4V WOR.

Musical Appetizer D.30. WJZ. Breakfast Club. Variety B.45. WEAF.

Studio Orchestra 10.00. WJZ. Recorded Music WABC. Hymns of All Churches 10.45. WJZ.

String- Ensemble 11.15. WEAF. Right to Happiness, Sketch 11.30. WJZ. Variety Musicale Afternoon 12.15.

WOR. Arthur Godfrey, Song 12.25. WJZ. Farm and Home Hour Johnson, who will join the regulars, Dinah Shore, Harry Von Zeil and Eert Gordon. MRS.

LOU GEHRIG, Monty Wool-ley and Joyce Crabtree, the college star of the week, will be special guests on Fred Allen's Star Theater broadcast at 9 clock over WABC. Mrs. Gehrig appears on behalf of Navy Relief. Joyce Crab-tree, from the University of Syracuse, will give a dramatic reading. Jan Peerce, Metropolitan Opera tenor, rejoins the Great Moments in Music cast at 10.15 over WABC to sing the role of the clown in excerpts from Leoncavallo's "Pagli- JEANETTE NOLAN Jeanette Nolan has "confessed" to more than thirty crimes but only when playing leading roles on the Sunday night "Crime Doctor" series over WABC.

12.311. WEAF. Deep River Boys, Song By Brinkerhoff Just What She Wanted LITTLE MARY MlXUf 12.45. WEAF. Market Reports; Musio 1.00.

WABC. Life Can Be Beautiful, Play rtATI TO C-rVft yoo-Aoo-MAC-. 1.15. WABC. Woman in White.

Sketch -as a you ASLeep.a rna reLBMAM TO AAAav--IT WILL Hit A break; 4e Aer-WoTMiM! goJm 'Jl fl )l-ive got A ywil i7 -ira. Aunt edna- Hilda Burke, soprano, and Juan Ar- -MAy I comb ih TBRRiSua SHOCK" vizu, Latin American troubadour, 1.45. WJZ. Four Polka Dots Musio 2.00. WEAF.

Biblical Drama WJZ. Lopes Orchestra 8.00. WOR. Wlllard Orchestra 815. WABC.

Symphony Musio 4.00. WJZ. Club Matinee. Variety 4.30. WOR.

Happy Jim Parson WABC. Landt Trio, Songs 5.15. WABC. The Goldbergs. Sketch 5.45.

WEAF. Civilian Defense; Music lU will be heard at 11.15 over WABC in a special charity program for accl." Other singers taking part are Jean Tennyson, soprano, and underprivileged children. l-OON'T LBT IT "I (WEee MAXJ'0. JPSeT YOU, tS 723MGtraMe Robert Weede, baritone. Another Metropolitan Opera star, In the past twenty years, mines in Minnesota have produced nearly 61 per cent, of the domestic iron ore consumed by the steel industry.

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WEAF. Indiana Musical WOB, Uncle Don WABC. Edwin C. Hill. Comments fl IS.

WJZ. Sports. Mlley 6.30. W'OR. Here's Morgan WJZ.

Musical Appetizer WABC. Frank Parker. Tenor 6.45. WEAF. Sports.

Bill Stern WJZ. Lowell Thomas WABC. The World Today 7.00. WEAF. Fred Warlnsr Orchestra WOK.

Stan Lomax. Sports WJZ. Easy Aces, Sketch WABC. Amos 'n' Andy, sketch T.15. WEAF.

John Vandercook WABC. Lanny Ross. Tenor T.80. WEAF. Roth Orchestra: Chorus WOR.

I.one Ranger. Sketch WJZ. Spanler Orchestra WABC. Kay Thompson Variety T.45. WJZ.

Upton Close. Comment 8.00. WEAF. The Thin Man, Drama WOR. Can Tlnney.

Comments WJJ. The Qulj KM WABC. Meet Mr. Meek, Sketch 8 1S. WOR.

Treasure Hunt 8.30. WEAF. Plantation Party; Variety WJZ. Drama: Manhattan at Midnight WABC. Br.

Christian. Rketch 8.45. WOR. Housing. Leon Keyserllng GLAD SHE'S VISITIN' JANE i A WEEK-- MY LANOf IT'S NICE TO BE ABLE TO GO TO A MOVIE ASA1N WITHOUT COUSIN MILLIE SAVIN, W1-IATf -ANOTHER MOVIE REALLY, SARAH, MO' CAN YOU GO SO OFTEN 1 NOW, 'STEADOA US I I GRAN' MA st ra-i in iirfn 7T tllllik Am TONUE! Tune In EUGENE JACOBS "MAM ON THE STREET" WLf Rfl 1230 On the Dial if lDU 7-i5 3k By Wrstover TILLIE THE TOILER Problem In Addition OH, HELLO VNALLV- 7 DID I HEAR BUT VAIB Cant make) DO I say; MX) SAID, MAC GO INTO A TEST-THE STUFF'3 I fiViF'THINd ALL CONSUMEOf HIS OFFICE? ELSPETH ERIC Elspeth Eric, noted dramatic actress of the Broadway stage, is frequently heard in hard-boiled roles on the "Mr.

District Attorney" programs over WEAF Wednesday nights. PUT "UooAt ertiw? Tn HAPPEN PRIVATB PERRY'S IN taiu $7- -m PRtVATB PERRY. ANOTUX5 11 lTrV4tsTUC MELJ, SOMETHING ANNOUNCEMENT For the Hard-of-Hearing Public: The Colonial Theater in Harrisburg will show a short picture called "THE WORLD OF SOUND" on February 5 to February 11. inclusive. This picture will tell the story of deafness and how Hearing AIDS have helped thousands of those whose hearing is no longer normal.

Special recognition is given to Dr. Hugo Leiber, First President of Sonotone The short featurette will be shown in conjunction with the feature attraction at the Colonial "SON OF FURY," starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney. For further information on Hearing Aids and service consult your local Sonotone office. S0II0T0IIE of Harrisburg i SURE Oil CWu ISOLDS CAU5E SAY" I A SOLUTION OF PHOSPHORUS WllU ICNITE LIKE THAT VMHEN it CVAPORATESJ y-jrL. -0- JsiE, Xff- IV JjLJ O1 TH066 Jpff vr fV7lrJCND(Ay sr ii iii 'in ii i a5' 312 DAUPHIN BUILDING Phone 3-8488 Harrisburg, Pa.

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