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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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THE SHAMOKIN DISPATCH, FRIDAY," APRIL 10, 1931 PAGE FIVE Nellie Revell Leads Weekly Funster Parade er Radio Extraordinary- Values Like Thee Are Only Possible Through Our Eight-Store Combined Purchasing Power. ears hard by the microphone and applauded. Then Nellie Revell createdvia radio with the aid of the Radio Digest her own "American And the fans of stage and screen and fourth estate applauded, too Nellie Revell and what she calls the "FIFTH ESTATE" Radio. Nellie Revell's career will match that of any person in the radio firmament today. She was born Nellie McClelland, daughter of the publisher of the Springfield, State Journal.

She wanted to write. She wrote. She, as "the boss's daughter," reported social functions in Springfield-she rebelled she reported in Pacific Coast cities she went to the Yukoa a telegraph editor rubbed his eyes and told the managing editor "no woman can write like this she is getting a man to file her copy." She came to New York and she was known by everyone of importance a newspaperwoman, a writer, a publicity woman whose "copy got by." And now she talks over the air. The radio is a delight to Nellie Revell, the Radio Didegt's A joke on a friend, a sidelight on a personalityWill Rogers "Say "what you please about the horse but lay off me," and she has fun with the microphone and she ends by saying "one turn of the dial makes the whole world kin." That's Nellie Revell. Miss Revel tells anecdotes in her Wednesday night radio hour about personalities of the motion pictures, the legitimate stage, the newspaper profession.

She conducts the only national "column of the air." WEW YORK, April 10 America clowns, playwrights, actors and musicians parade before the microphone lor the enjoyment of the American radio fan every Wednesday night. Nellie Revell is the mistress of ceremonies. And Nellie Revell knows her Americana. A Broadway is represented in the big parade of celebrities. And so are the fains in Oskosh.

And likewise the motion picture "it in Hollywood. Sto-kowskl Will rtogers Al Jol-son Ruth Pratt she 01 the heavy artillery among the feminine contingent Fred Stone, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee. (Name your own list and some of them will appear in the lineup). It is Nellie Revell, the "Voice of Radio broadcasting over Station WEAF and a National Broadcasting Company hoop-up at 11 p. m.

(EST). She is Nellie Revell. And that tells the tale for the Broadwayite. She is the only woman ever to have been elected to membership in the Friar's Club. She knows "Jim" Thornton, Broadway veteran.

She has been a trooper, a newspaperwoman, a publicity director par excellence. In a word she is Nellie Revp'' "I talk about my neighbors," Miss Revell said recently. "I talk only a few minutes and I think I am a hyphena dash between the dance orchestra and the features tenor. But it's lots of fun. O0M Steady Development Features Illinois Progress, In Aviation $1 kju.u commas oetore Nellie Revell came to the air.

They talked about the "big "Broadway and "Broadway and Its "Book -Reviewers and "Broadway's Great and Near They talked about the little Island of Manhattan and those of us knew Manhattan listened our Eolire 4 Pieces At a Price That Wiil Create New Bargain History Everybody who sees this beautiful bedroom suite tomorrow will recognize in. stantly the exceptional quality of this latest advance style. Note the symmetrically shaped overlays, the fine veneers and other choice cabinet woods used through-out. A masterpiece of the furniture maker's art throughout! Think ot It A Regular $250 Suite Forget the price is only $118. As a matter of fact, you would expect to pay $250 for a suite of such unusual beauty, such fine workmanship, construction and design.

But, as tomorrow's big feature, the price for the entire 4 pieces-bed chest of drawers, 46-inch dresser and Hollywood vanity, both with Venetian mirrors, is only $118. It's a quality suite at a real saving tomorrow! SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 10 A steady development, with no booms or splurges, seems to be the tendency of aviation In Illinois for 1931. The desire to put the air industry on a firm basis for future growth is reflected in the action of the state senate which recently passed a resolution providing for the appointment of an aeronautics commission which wiil require all aircraft and pilots operating in the state to comply with the regulations of the United States Department of Commerce. All airports, air schools and air beacon lights are required to secure a license from this commission and the commission is authorized to make rules and regulations respecting them. The commission will include five members, appointed by the governor, two of whom will be regular pilots.

Other bills introduced in the legislature show the interest of the law-makers in properly regulating flying. One bill provides for the licensing of all airmen and aircraft by the secretary of state; another permits any village or city to levy a one-mill tax for construction of airports. Illinois ranks fifth in expenditure on airport development to date, according to a bulletin of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, the a-mount being given as $5,102,000. This state, with C67, ranks third in the number of licensed and unlicensed aircraft, being surpassed by New York and California. The same order holds for licensed craft, Illinois having 475, but Illinois has the doubtful honor of leading in the number of unlicensed craft, with 192.

Springfield is a fairly active avia- tion center, being on the Chlcago-St. Louis airline and the stopping place for both Universal-Air line planes and The Century Airline which inaugurated a service late in March. Last year the Commercial Airport was used by 475 visiting planes and 720 regular mall and passenger planes. During 1930, 2,023 passengers were carried by planes from this 123-acre port, and total landings of all forms of airplanes were 2,755. Plans for this year include resurfacing driveways, rolling and grading the landing area.

Great progress during 1931 Is forecast for Peoria in aviation by its leaders. An airport tax to be used for new and adequate airport developments will be voted on early this Spring. Pending this income the airport is being leased and maintained by public subscription and some help from the municipality. The present airport is used twice daily by Chicago-St. Louis planes and commercial activities are also carried on at a second airport, Mt.

Hawley. About 200 pounds of mail are received and sent every week. A rotating beacon and boundary lights provide facilities for night flights. Many of the medium sized cities in the state have airports supported and promoted by Chambers of Commerce. Champaig, a typical city, has a 25 acre airport, located two miles from the business district, and developed by the Chamber of Commerce, Champaign, a typical city, manager.

Mattoon follows the same plan. LaSalle, on the Chicago-Kansas City air route, is raising money to install nightlights and looking forward to being on the proposed express and passenger line from Oklahoma City to Chicago. Going Out of Business The New Store opened at 132 E. Independence next door to the Davis Book Store DELIVERS IT Just ten dollars delivers this suite to your home. Convenient terms can be arranged on the balance.

SALE NGvV ON! EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THE NEW to? of fours Columcm THADI-lMflK Rid. APT. fOW OiJamuW.DarlonMD. Fever Blisters or Cold Sores Five Piece Breakfast Set Bed, Spring or Mattress .95 17 each Sale of New Spring Apparel and -Millinery for Women, Misses and Children. ixcn DRESSES Flat Crepes Print Crepes and Silk Chiffon? $3-95 In All Sizes New Spring COATS Some with Fur Collars Before Easter sold for $16.50 Sale Price there have been cases on record where cold sores, fever blisters, (herpes) were brought on by emotional disturbances fear, worry, fright but after all it is likely the digestive disturbances caused by these emotions that were really to blame.

These fever blisters are usually about the edge of the mouth where the skin and the lining of the mouth meet. The blisters seem to come on suddenly as a small red spot, then a little pimple, which breaks down and becomes a shallow ulcer. There Is a feeling of tension or tightness accompanied by pain. The little blisters may gradually dry up, but usually the movement of the mouth in eating, talking, or laughing, opens them up and leaves a raw painful surface. The pain is very irritating considering that the blister is so small, and this pain, always present, makes the patient irritable to all about him.

As you know the surface of the skin, especially about the mouth and tongue, contains a great many small nerve endings, hence the pain when these nerve endings become exposed, or have pressure put upon them. What causes these fever blisters or We cannot think of a better opportunity to buy a lovely breakfast set than this! The green and orange or ivory and green enamel finish la Just the cheery coloring your breakfast room needs. The table's drop leaves are smartly shaped and the four chairs are most distinctively styled! Convenient Terms Can Ee Arranged Sensational Saving tomorrow! Your choice of tho handsome metal bed In rich brown color with medallion decorated panels the non-rusting, all metal coll spring with side supports or the thick 45-tb mattress made of yielding 100 cotton In beautiful floral tickings. Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged Axmins'er 9x12-11. Rugs English Lounge Chair cold sores as we frequently call them? $6-95 E.1M.Col Jr Ii, would seem that some individuals are more likely to have them than others, whether it is an inherited tendency or just the peculiarity of their tissues.

While some particular food substances can very often be the cause, is usually some weather condi- COAT SUITS Priced before Easter $24.50 goes in this Rummage Sale The saving of savings! Just think every rug Is absolutely PERFECT and seamless! Rugs of beauty and durability with their deep pile and lustroui sheen. Select from the newest patterns and lovely colorings. Our price will create a bargain sensation for It la tremendously Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged Rheumatic Cripples Just think an actual $60.00 value! Extremely comfortable, ultra-smart new English lounge ebair In superb tapestry with reverse cushion. A most pleasing piece of furniture that will add charm to any home! See this great value tomorrow! Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged A radio that's radically newi New in size shape style tone! Takes up only one square foot of floor space tone control, and electric clock are standard equipment. And an entirely new speaker gives It a realism of tone unachieved in radio before! Complete less Radio-trons, with remote control, 236.

By all means $9-95 New Medicine Guaranteed To Free Your Muscles and Joints in Less Than a Week or Money-Back bear It nou: SPRING HATS Smirt Shapes, All Head Sizes and Colors helps to prevent them spreading. If you open the blisters be sure to put the point of the needle through a lighted match first, as these blisters may be easily infected and give real trouble. Your best plan, however. Is to try and avoid fever blisters by discovering their cause, and whether it is some particular, food, some emotional disturbance, or both. energy.

The old fashioned carpenter whft. goes to his daily task with ft smile on his face and a direct, unswerving idea to finish the Job in front of him should typify the member of dvto and service clubs. We want builders of men and char acter, builders of cities and communitiesnot a flock of hungry feedera who stick their feet under the Chamber of Commerce table and Service Club lunch counters and pat themselves on the chest, tinging that soothing warble I DID IT. 50c, $1-00, $1.95 No matter how crippled and helpless you are with rheumatism; no matter how great your suffering; you can now ease that pain in a day and break rheumatisms terrible grip on your system in less than a week or nothing to pay. A $1 bottle of Ru-Ma is guaranteed to free your muscles and Joints from all crippling stiffness and swelling, lameness and torturing pain or your money refunded.

No long, discouraging wait while you wonder if that awful pain will ever stop; for it starts stopping right from the first day's use of Ru-Ma. Magically your muscles and Joints limber up, swelling vanishes, aches and twinges disappear, away go limping and hobbling, crutches and canes. So many once hrlpVss thrumatic iuffrrrri th: vicinity havr keen frerii Irom rlire-irutic aginir tr Ku that Kr IcrHk ami ntVr local invite you to try K.i Ma 'J cttarartrr rw.n- Westinghouse Radio Aflen F. Fidler Son Cor. Market and ArJi Sis.

Shamokin, Pa. ticn cold, dampness, rawness of the atnosphere that helps to bring out the blisters. Some of our best foods have teen named by some physicians as causing fever blisters. It would seem, however, that some emotional disturbance, then the food, then the raw vind, all have something to do with it. In regard to treatments; as In any skm condition, the Intestine should be moved by epsom salts and then something soothing applied to the sores.

Or. W. A. Pusey suggests that Suft-erung the lips with vaseline or -old cream once or twice a day may useful. When the blisters are open and raw.

hydrogen peioside one part three or four parts of warm, water the plane of brotherly love, the level of cooperation, the divider of petty 'squabbles, the chisel of understanding, the screwdriver of faith, the bit and brace of love, the hatchet of the chalk line of morality, the tool box of strength, the pulley of service. -Take the whole "works" get out and do something constructive, figure on a city of fifty and not ten thousand population; plan for Industries, work for greater development of social equality and mutuality. The city and community builder of today must have everything good and wholesome in his make-up: he must be charitable toward His fellows, believing that they have power and Football Is becoming very popular in Central Europe. ROOM IS RENTED. MUST BE VACATED THIS SATURDAY NIGHT.

Must be cleaned out for Monday morning. In American wood is being used office buildings in Argentina. William M. Glenn, editor of the Orlando (Florida) Morning Sentinel, says: That probably the greatest "community jet evolved in the course of human progress is the man who will get out on the street with the hammer of smiles, the saw of courtesy, the rails of optimism, the square of rightful dealing, American gloves are being worn In South Africa. Headphones for the deaf have been Installed In a London talkie theatre.

Nearly 9.430,000 workers In England are insured. England is to have a new training college for film artists. Bulgaria has started an extensive road-building program. jncuai-usai..

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