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TheDecatur Review For a Better Decatur THK PKOOBlM. rark. and Railroad Krttw febeol In Washington. CHARLES r. ITBWAHT.

Washington. Dec. Would monument add to or detract from the and ImpresPlvenoss of the upot wh.r* the unknown soldier The War Department wanU a monument' tm4 will Congress for to This will meet opposition--just now much uncertain, tne actually comet up--on the that slab which marks his grave is the appropriate memorial to the unknown. Nobody disputes his tltlo to the highest honors the country can pay The difference of opinion re- only to the manner of paying them. Congressional Investigations noted for the Infrcquency with which they achieve any worth-while results.

It remained, however, for A Ice Chairman E. C. Plummcr of the United States Shipping Board to describe th. futility of such innulr- les along at least line, wini the maximum of crlspness and compact said Plummer, addressing the Atlantic Deeper Wa Association at Miami cently -Congress has been catlnr the problem of an American me marine. The PTM that has resulted from these forU wculd fill a good-sized room.

Tet not a single important fact has been established that did not appear In 'tho modest volume BC the Lynch commission of Plummer bolls the essential part even of the Lynch report down to a 100-word paragraph urging a ship subsidy. With the recent dismissal of the lasVof Its war fraud Bovernment completed a score One hundred per cent lar graft prosecutions have been lost. have more women previous Con- given for this dainty ob find the boys disappeared to tack yard. They rone a "ime--a long, Ions When her came In rabbit was picked not skinned. With Infinite patience hey had picked every bit the fur off the creature and were much pleased with their accomplishment.

Enough illlc stockings will be given for Christmas presents to keep short another year. All thli Mitchell talk about war In disquieting. We might get the top sergeant next time. lumping an opportunity sometimes scares It A GIRT, from another town now attending school In Decatur heard for tha first time a few dajs ago a story on herself when she was a tiny girl, the story being told her by one of her Decatur relatives. When sho was three or four years old her mother taught her say a little prayer at night and to include in It a prayer for her parents and brothers and slaters.

One day her older sister Annie wont to her grandmother's to the night. That evening the JlttU tot said her prayers as usual bur neglected to Include any mention Annie. "Why. Mildred," asked her mother "why didn't you pray for Annie too?" Mildred's face took on a look History of Decatur THE DECTATUR REVIEW, I Get Stolen Car At Eff inghaml 50 Years Ago Today. (As told by the Dally Republican.) Mrs.

L. A. Patterson Intends to go out of buslnesi In the course of'two weeks, and will close out her stock notions at a great G. Ingersoll Is In surprise and disgust, as If her motlr cr ought to know better than to ask such a Question. "Why, Annie ain't home! was he explanation.

One? winter resort which promises 10 be popular In spite ot the great cost Is the kitchen stove. If you feel badly just because you are alone it is just because you are In bad company then. Pole; Lights Go Out Bad Break At Eldorado and Monroe. An unknown motorist crashed Into of the I. P.

101 3 at the Th 6Mh members than nny gress--three. They arc: Mrs. Florence fornla, Mrs. TM All are con- Kahn of Miss first congresswoman. Mis rs Kob in on of jOklahoma had a In the 67th Congress and dur- It, last session shared been was Alice seat Ing with tOB "ofVeorg.a sat two day, house, as the late i Watson's temporary successor coincident doubtless that no woman member of of Congress ever has re-elected.

Think nf making a national issu of a small question as to condi tions under which an auto driver license mrty be revoked In an' given American city! Well, that's what Just such piffling little question Is. In Wash Ington. That Is to Congress has decide It. It will be hard fought, too There'll be a aebate ana speeches rbout It. A declaration of war calls for no more legislative than will be required to determine whether or no Washington motor- torlsts ought to have the right of appeal from the municipal traffic a rector's ruling, concerning their licenses.

orner of Eldorado and Monroe streets hortly after 8 Friday, snapped off. tore down wires and and sped away Plunging a arge territory In that district in darknos. for more than two.hour, and tying up. traffic ofl Eldorado street. The name of the driver wa not learned.

The Pole carried the primary cir cult and affected all of the territory west from Mercer street to thei vv a hash, south from Eldorado to the al ley between William and Cerro Gord and from College Hill to tho tracks. STRING NEW WIRES. Llnomen got the primary up ftbou 0 but some of the secondar PS 111. A at that corner was left out of ser "''According to a man who was A large transformer barely missing the Icemen with flashlight, we the scene and flagged tra until the current could be off. A BOUT LS And ELSEWHERE MAYOR ELDER.

Commissioner McNabb and Corporation Counsel Boland arrived at Water nnd William one day this week and started east across the street from the Gebtiart corner. Commissioner McNabb started on across. Lee Boland followed. The mayor stepped Into the street. When McNabb was In the street car track Mr.

Boland was about hall way bc- tween the curb and the track ant the mayor was Just a step from curbing. McNabb turned to see the others were and yelled on." "No." said mayor, "don't do it, signal is against us." "I'm half way across and said Mac and he did. The mayor backed up'to curb and Boland followed him. In a few, seconds the traffic signal said "go 1 for cast and west bound traffic, and the mayor and the corporation counsel across. Sympathy Is greaT stuff, unless It makes you want more of It.

Only one more umbrella and two pair of gloves until spring. In New York when a man wakes up shot he wonders if It was his wife or iurglar. TT WAS 'at a rabbit dinner. Afte of tho girls blithely aske for the gizzard and was astonlshc to learn that rabbits were not Ilk chickens, ducks and leese In havln gizzards, the stories began to fly Several Kood ones were toldbut thl liad 'them all beat: was- one rabbit that wa a chicken, all right." said on ef Blrls. "Mjr small broth rtot It.

It was their very firs rabbit. I don't know how man shots were In the poor thing as eac of claimed honor ot bring bacon, but at any rat bore It home proudly. "They were so proud of the prowess they Insisted on paring it tor tho skillet themselves ON A SECOND JOURNEY. Ive me to this lift again, and I Would ask no better odds than those allowed, The right to walk and with the crowa, To Itnow the self-same space of and sky, The self-same frlenas and neighbors dwelling night: This country, smiling, clean ana strong and proud. For freedom born, for freedom long endowed, Vlth all Its laughing ages passing by.

asks a voice within me, "would you weep As you have wept to walk through life again. Would you want Joys you knew you could not keep And face once more those losses with their pain?" Tes, once again to konw- those happy years, I'd bear the burdens and I'd brave the tears. Just Folks By Edgar A. Guest 1D88. Edgar A.

of millinery and sacrifice. Hon, Robert town today. Mlnckley, the auctioneer, Is popular, as Is proven by the fact that last week of his county friends presented him a valuable horse. J. J.

Jones, having disposed of all his land In Austin and Maroa townships, has gone to to spend the winter, with the hope of recovering his health. Thirty Ago. Told by Dally Review). The members of the Woman club celebrated the fifth anniversary "of erection of their building with a memorial service for deceased members. The Decatur football club met and closed up Its business.

Tha balance of 154 was divided among the fourteen members. Twenty Years Ago. Told.by The Dally Review). Reports made at the annual meet- ng of the First English Lutheran Jiurch showed all bills were paid, here were no debts and the mem- ers had had no money-making chemes. Rev.

Hiram Peters was thn astor. The city dump place was ordered be sold by the city council and lere was no city dump. A. A. who had the year beforo ecelved both Review in the contest, had one of the best rops In this section.

He averaged bushels from 260 acres The Wabnsh railroad was to es- abllsh In Decatur, a large Icing ilant, tho biggest on Its system. Superintendent of Schools E. A. Jnstman was given a surprise kitchen shower by the teachers of school. Mrs.

G. A. Lewis died at midnight, her home, 1107 North Union street. Ten Years Ago. (As told bv The Dallv Review) The J.

M. V. changed its requirements for students entering the school so that the requirements were now practically the same as for i larger school such aa tho University of Illinois and Chlcagq university. The. Association of- Commerce anl Macon County Farmers' club renewing efforts to form an organ- iratlon to secure a county farm adviser.

The last of the" old King orchard, famous in the early days, was belnq rhopped down. Tho tree was in the Van Praag yard, Monroe and Marietta streets: Adolph Scott Gordon, Wabash engineer, 1552 North Clinton, was to tecelve S50.000 from the estate of Randall Gordon, his father, according to a decision handed down In court In St. Louis. Also Arrest Man Who Ad mits Theft Efflnghanv Dee. 6-- A man about twenty-five years old, who gave his name as J.

Edward Moore and home as St. Louis, was arrested In this city Thursday evening suspected of having atolen a car. He was driving a Hudson sedan with an Indiana license. He- had stopped In Montrose, ten miles east of Efflngham, at a service station and purchases eleven gallons of gasoline and after having It put Into the tank drove away without settling the. bill.

The service man Immediately called Sheriff Matt Faber who called the night police. Night Policeman Boehm went down toward the court house and when he reached the Bcnwood hotel -he saw the car approaching from the cast. He stopped the car, arrested the man and Sheriff Faber A I A I Programs (Dwttar tine) him over who' placed him to Sheriff jail. Fabe the Moore confessed to stealing car In Huntington, Wednesday. Mooro claimed he had been working the Oakland Motor factory in Mich, and was on his way to St.

Louis to see a sister who quite 111 In a hospital. He will be held here for authorities from Indiana. SILVER ANNIVERSARY. Tho faculty-and student body of the Illinois College of. Photography celebrated the silver 0 David J.

Cook i rmay Today's Features. Sntardny, Dee. 6. 7:00 p. m.

WJZ (454.8) New York Talk by Cosmo Hamilton. 7.00 p. m. WSUI (483.6) Iowa City." Basketball, St. Louts vs.

Iowa City. 1:30 p. WIP (508.2) Philadelphia. of Pennsylvania Instrumental Club, 8:30 p. m.

WMC (439.7) Memphis. WMV Opera QuarteC 8:30 p. m. WLW (422.3) Cln- Excexpts from "Garden of 'Shah." p. m.

WJBL (270) Decatur. Varied Program. 10:10 p. m. KGO (361.2) Oakland.

Comic Opera, "Tha Merry Widow. Saturday Program. Central: KFMQ. WJAD. KPUO.

WCBD, WHO. WOAN. WOS. WBAV, WBZ. WCAP.

WCAU, WrX WDWF, WEBJ, WOR. WOHP, WLIT, WOO. WTAG, WTIC. Fai Ii We's" CFAC. KFOA.

KLX. KPSS. KWSC. TMI7) Pohtlac. only cook last fitting the nnd ecks iTtvUml and were in held.

A the program prominent Th" 1 a 8 students In snu crivlntr school ailO, WTAM (J6C4) Orchestra. Dinner Concert, Cleveland. Hollsnden E. Pittsburgh hcrase Band, 'KHJ (4052) Los Aniteles. WON (3702 Chicago, Organ.

WOK (2173) Chicago. String Trio. 8:45 p. WOC (483,8) Davenpo-t, (2008) Atlantic OHy Afternoon Ekeealx Time: Solos; Organ; el Ml KOO (8W 2) Oakland. Chlmei: Organ re- SI.

Hotel "So'iool Orchestra WDAF Kansas City. WcSn 4) Cleveland. Slatier Concert Orehejtn (3945) I'hiladetphto Dance Or- (27S) Rochester. Reoltal East. man Theater V.HT (4)i)) Ghteniro.

Musical pragrim (517) Pontlao. Now Yc-rlc. chestra. 11" 3) Chicago Or- Orgin: La Rlalto Orches- Howcll an Hoar. Trie ment was of the on entertain- ord-Dcmocrat, Prof.

uy 'p rc Stephen Johnson ami Prof. of the faculty Little Benny Notebook FLAPPER FANNY I was doing my homewerk and ma was reeding a book with a green cover and pop was and thinking, and I sea, Hay ma will you heer my flzzeology lessln? Ask your father, he's not doing enythlng, ma sed, I cerleny am, Im reeding paper, pop sed. Wlch quick started to, and ma sed, O. all rite, give it to me. Hcers the questions and answers rote out In my exercise book, I sea.

And I handed It to her and she started to auk me the questions saying, Now I hope you know the ansers without walstlng a. lot of time because Im receding sutch an Intristlng book heer I hate to lose a second and Im at the most Intristlng Part, too. Wat Is the genrcl shape of the stummlck and how mutch docs It contain? she sed. And she to reed her own book agen, me thinking, G. I bet I could ansew eny old thing and she wouldent even heer me.

Ana I ed The fttummlck Is a onion shape bag and hold. 2 gallons on rainy ia keeping rite on reeding, and I Thats all, wats the next question, Villa Grove Clubs In Good Rotary Anns Are Entertained By Husbands. Villa Grove, Dec. 5--The members of Pleasure and Profit passed a very pleasant afternoon Thursday with Mrs George Henson as hostess at her home on the "east side. Mrs.

Ida Kinsley had charge of the Christmas devotions and told tne story of "Mary" Mrs. Gas Sander, read an interesting article on what to do and' not to do concerning Christmas." Th. different divisions ara busy making money In many clever ways and the year's work of the club Is progressing nicely, Mrs. Chester Anderson will tell the story of "The Other Wise Man at church Sunday night. i AT ROTARf.

The members of the Rotary elub entertained Rotary Anns and other friends at a turkey Wednesday evening which was on of the most enjoyable social affair WOAW (WO) Omaha tra: Sandman WPO (2U8S) Atlantic City. Dinner Washington. Hotel Wfcsh- Inxton Orchestra. WCCO Paul Chadbourne's Orchestra. 'CNRO ('431) Ottawa Cosy Coiner.

WFAA (4750) Dallas Hotel WON rT02) Chicago. Dlnier Music. WOO (JOS.Jt Philadelphia. Dinner WOC'(483(1) Davenport. Sandman WSM CJ82.S) Nashville.

Orchestra lMv TMSS34) Chicago Uncle Bob. KSD (54iTl) St, Louis. Dinner Concert. W11C asnlhgtcn. Zoi Talk.

CNRO BI Ottawa. Chateau Laur- i-rsr Cl Symphony (MS4) Chicago Dinner Concert. WCAB (4T.H) PUUburrh. Concert WBBH (S702) Cnlcer.0. Orchestra.

Sunday school CUrid) Now Yorlt Violinist, Pianist: Soprano. WFI (JM3) Philadelphia. Mule Quar- i Shenaidoah. May Orchel- KSD (545.1) St. Louis.

Grand Oen- rT il? ll W4 er 8) Pr 0 fc Now Ar- Dane. Mudc: songs: Violinist. WBAF (481.5) New York. Dance Uuslc. WFI (304.5) Philadelphia.

Dance Philadelphia. Ben Frank- WJtt "ponthvc. Victor Recording Wl.lB Elfin. Orchestra pro- jrraxn. (234)' Chicago.

Orchestru: Popular program. O2U) Omaha. De Luxe program WOC (1830) Davenport. Murray Family Orchestra, WPO (20U.8) Atlantic City. Dance WllEO Lansing.

program. (2 hrs.) WRNY (25S5) New York. Fiction. WSAI (3259) Cincinnati. News.

Bl- cycle Sextot: Soloists. 'vBJSK Tssd) Chicago. Orchestra: Popular jrogram. WJBL (-TO) Dccatur. Vocal and Instrumental.

WJ2 (451 New Torn. Moulin Bouie WRO (4(13 5) Washington, CranCall's Suturda Nighters 10.00 D. KP1 (407) Los Angeles. Examiner 1 Angeles. Special pro-' KJDKA.

(3001 B. Plttsbursh. Danes fcbemuiiloah. Organ WBCN (SOC) Chicago. Jamboree.

KOA (322.4) Wurtzbacli's Or- (401.4) New York. Lopez Or- WON (370.2) Chicago. Jazz acanipcr. WIL (87S) St. Louis.

Vaudeville. (2 WJJD (3028) Moosehart Studio pro- WKRC (422.S) Cincinnati. Swiss-Garden Orchestra; Features. WJfCA (J41) New York. McAlpWIn Chlcogo Varied program.

Orchestra. WOR (4001!) New ark. Dance Mujlc (4473) Chicago. Orchestra: Ra- rtlo Artists. (B hrs WRNY CO83) New York.

Motion Picture Revue ar.d S.ars WSM (2S28) Nistwll'c. Studio entertainers 10)06 D. nit--- WCCO (4164) MplS-St. son'n Orrtiestra. 10:10 p.

KOO (JiJ.2) OalcHnd, "The Merry 10-30 o. KJR Seattle. Studio pro- Wli'r WOO) "ciileago Ornan- Popular sroirram, WJR (W.7) PonMac. WOAW (520) Omaha. Nightingale WSl'j' Atlimta.

Hlrid Help sen '(4C7) Los Selling (401.5) Portland. Dance Music, KY.W* (53S4) Chicago. Contrrees Car- WTMBM (220) Chicago. Quartet: Vocal; Dance Orchestra. WCBH Chicago.

Orchestra. WFAA Aflolphus Hotel OrchPRira WL11I Dance muslo WOK (2173) Chicago. Slus.cal pro- WOK (4S30) Davenport (3.X!) Omaha. Organ Jubilee. WW Mt Quc.

Vaudeville. WBCS (2U1 Chicago King statics Court. December 5, WJBL Program Saturday Night Station WJBL will broadcast program Saturday night from 9:30 to 11 o'clock, when tho following artists will be In the studio: Vocal solos by Mrs. nichard Reynolds. Duets and solos by Eldon Gelger and Lyons.

Solos by'Joseph Kearns. Flute solos B. Weatherby. Piano numbers by Dick Dlxon. CHILDREN'S FROGRAMSA Due to the success of the "Children's Hour" broadcast by WJBL last Wednesday.

Wiley of Gushard's announces similar will be broadcast Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings, beginning at 7 o'clock. The regular -Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nlKht grams will be given as the "Children Hour" does not Interfere with them. The first report of nudlency of WJBL beyond the Rocky mountains came from Klamath Ore when the "Mllllkln Hour of Mu-lc' was heard last Wednesday night. Turner Funeral Held at La Place time, but It In believed he was seriously injured.

The were pretty badly shaken up but really IBr NOTES The condition of "Grandpa" Cag.m does not show much, if any. Improvement. He Is confined to bin and Mrs. Went of Cerro Oorilo Eag'nn and family of 1'axton were "here Trlilny and Saturdar Vn la't'sSny Mr. and lUr- Sf UI SSX KS Babv all of Colfax.

were callel the illness of their father grandfather. They returned in Colfax on Sunday afternoon go a of Docatur to see Mrs. Kasan-K tep.f-ther. A llson is quite sick In the Thomas came Ham Eagan. s.

a Monday to see her uncle. li- The Aid Sodi'tv of Paul. Krlck- Comtc "Ihe Jewett a Church of -the Brethren for the late Turner, whose death deprUes all day meeting Thundnv u-- basement of the church At noon thev sorted a dollcious ''Inner. Mrs Trov rarkhurst nnd Mrs. Suri of a here last Wednesday Mrs.

A Lakewood has been here Malting In I. still I a a a aid Greone of Pocntur we In thi illlnpe last Sunday. and Done vl.ltor. 3 Wolfo of Decatur was a 1 vl-itor here After- had a severe sir which he never on lai came thought, stroke turned on Tuesday. Mrs John Ranst forth The Mlssei Hathaway to work In nt the carpenter fade.

Decatur mis Virginia he was or- City. Night tot. Searido of the season WHAR (273) Atlantic City. 8) Dinner Concert. WIAV (422 S) Cincinnati 'Organ (.144411) Chicago.

Lulljby Time. Tralnon Duo: Speakers' Hour. Dinner Con- Hawk Frcllc FtTM 407) Los Angeles Packard Ra- KGCMMl 2) St. Francis Or" Hlckman's Sin TranclKO, Coakley's 1 Orchestra: WQJ (447.11 Chicago. Towa City.

Popular music. WHT Chlcara Homr Leacue. 'KVW ChlOTHo Insornift Club. (217.3) OhlcnBO. Vocal and In- strumenial.

NEIGHBORS SHUCK WIDOW'S CORN CROP Morris, Dec. neighbors of Mrs. Stephen Klelnmaler, a widow, shucked 1700-bushels of corn on the latter's farm here Friday. Mrs Klelnmaler had been attempting to continue work on the farm since husband died. program.

Tw II) Chlcato WLS nnd Barn dance. (5 hrs.) 1 B. Pittsburgh. Band KW Ce (48T) ioi AngoUt. Matlnes pro- his friends expressed It, m- every day llle a real sermon." FKANK EDGECOMB.

On -VVcdnesdav afternoon funeral services were held in Church of the Brethren for the late Edgecomb. who had died At his home in Decatur on Jjlo.day. Mr Cdsc- comb and his wife, formerly Elva Crlpe. both grew up In neighborhood, and lived until about two ears 9po. CAR UPSETS.

might been accident happened day night about II o'clocfe-whcn in rounding turn near Argenta a Chrysler oar containing Ralph this place, Kenneth Rucker, eob spent Krldav of week with r.om. Shlvoly family. Most of the farmers Ity have flnlshod np corn anrt report a Kood Meld ai ouality. However. thy to see' prices little betirr.

SPECIAL MEETINGS AT CERRO GORDO Ccrro (Jorflo. Dec 6-- Uov. Clmrlon Adam a of Iho Clirl.tlHn J. it 1 "meeting 'nt th" lir chuieh In Corro Cordo nlns. Dee.

7. Kvorone Invlied to thei-e a. Mr. Adams will have nomclhlng Inlrr- estlnt; for us. Miss Hracc Lrbnna, to i i lier nlster.

MrK. Wlllliun I'hll- Mrs Wood of Bryan. returned hoini- Saturday a few xlf.lt i h'rr. Lemon 'jlolllngcr of Poo.uur wns Glen Kobey. nil cf The car.

which bo- Mahannah and Casner, upset, longed to Will Ransford of this place, was pretty badly'smashed up, nnd it Is a wonder all the boys were not killed, it is, Ralph Miller has a broken collar bone, and Webb Ma- hanah unconscious for some calling on old friends bore Tliurn- PROPnitTY SOU). Tho W. H. Adams property In part town was sold hntnr- day at public palo M. H.

I I purchased propeity for RADBO SUPPLIES A COMPLETE tIXE REX ELECTRIC CO. 114 East William St. ma? yes, yes. ma sea. Ana she yes, looked at my exercise book How meny bones are there In tnt human boay and wat t.

their genre! 'TnTshe ouick looked at her own book ftgen and I sed. There Is -S thousand bonesMn the human body not including the little finger and their senrel function Is to keep each on reeding and'all sea, yes. thats rite, Is let me see, How meny" yers the skin and wat are th Th. "skln has layer, and their Jmc's I. John.

Agne. Clara. Claude Ebcneozer, I sea. Wlch Jest then pop looked over the top of the sporting saying, flag the train, am I notty or rim I the ony on. h.er tn their pro- me i R.

Shuey, the re la erntT 1v coined tho guests Mrs. H. M. Derby a gracious reply to the wei- surprise of the evening woe made and Dr. W.

Taylor who were accompanied on the piano Chester Orrison. The words of the song were written by H. B. Corson Other music was by the Botary quar- natter? mas.d. look.

I her book. Von wouldent If I told you heer. Ill his lessln llpatlck to better get It rite too. of a tot ol 1U eelot. Wlch I tW' let H.

B. Corson, E. L. Mott, Carlos Brewer and C. H.

1 Johnson. Miss Merle Brewer stave two readings were well received. The Rotary, room had an Inviting appearance with the pretty table appointments, the anil beautiful cut flowers. The banquet V.O.B served by a committee from Pleasure and profit. The Rotarlnns remembered Mrs.

Mary Reynolds with a beautiful bouquetW cut flowers Thursday. FANCY WORK CLUB. Lorain Cutler was hostess Thursday afternoon for an enjoyable meeting of Fancy Work club. An elegant luncheon was served at the close- ot the social hour. Mrs.

Hanson, who accom-i panled Rev. O. A. Frailer on visit to their relative. In Virginia, was critically 111 on the train before they arrived at their destination.

Mrs. M. Henson plan to drive to Sprlngfleia Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Harry Ferguson and their new, granddaughter who expect to leave hospital Tuesday! Mrs. 'Henson will stay for some time In Springfield.

The W. M. S. will have their Christmas meeting at of Mrs. A.

Ford Thursday. -A. F. AND A. M.

OFFICERS. At the annual election of A. F. and. A.

M. Tuesday night the following elected: Worshipful master--H. B. Corson. Senior warden--Harold Peaboay.

Junior warden--P. O. Treasurer--Frank J. England. Secretary--John R.

Henson. Everett -Farner -and family Sunaay, guests of Mr. Clyde'Compton In Bourbonr (100) Havana. Studio program WHAS X3008) LoulsMHe. Vocal and PWladelipWa.

Penn V. Club. New York. Tnerry Dance Orchestra, roi Cincinnati. SefcuUcy Haukl.is.

(400) Chicago. KDKA. B. Pittsbwrh, eongs. Instrumental.

WOR (40J2) Newutlc. and In- iitri mental 8:00 p. CNRO (493) Ottawa, ttwllo Kl'RC (2WIO) Hodrton. WcVMS)''san Antonio. Maslcal WCCO ('41fl4) Muls-St.

Paul. Phlloso- York. Program wSn TwftS)' MMWhaaru" MwslheaVt Pontlac. Beronoders; (4223) Clnolnnati. Fireside (447.1) Chicago.

Daw and WMAK (MB.O) Lockport Special pro- vfoRD (278) Batavla Webster Hotel Conort. Talka. (S hrs.) WPO Atlantic City. Comcert Atlanta, Musical pro(3280) Cincinnati. Chimes: Sex- Kew Chicago.

WMAi WTAM (19B4) Cleveland. Coo Coo Club: Novelty program, (3 hrs BcSimoller and Stile Lincoln. Mueller MiuBcale. KPO (428.3) Sun Franciseo. Restaurant Ordiestra.

KYW Chicago. Musical Choral Club. (3703) Schenectady. Dance Cincinnati. RIVERSIDE SOOTLESS COAL Will Protect You From the Attacks of OLD MAN WINTER Memphis.

Opera let. Cinderella WMCA (Wl) New York. Orchestra. WOAI (M45) Sun Antonio. Vocal (238B New Twk.

B.rnsUIn (310) N.w Orleans. Musloal, 2 Sunday school Los Angelas. String Qnar- Colombia. Me. Musical, They were accompanied ty Mrs.

John Akerly "who has recently In Montana- to pass, -winter with Mr. Mrs Compton. Mrs. Akerlv 'visited here EGG Phones $5.75 Ton $5.50 Ton M. 77 NUT $5.00 Ton 109 602 MACON COUNTY COAL DBCATUR CQAL CO Dependable Seryice-44 i LWSPAPLR.

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