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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 7

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Tuesday, November 7, 1914 THE DAILY HERALD Page Seven ROOM AND BOARD By GENE AHERN BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2. Mountain 21. Co ordinaU nymph ing con 3. Patron St. Junction of Norway 22.

Obj. case 4. Actor of "we" 5. Mountain 23. Chinese skiff pass 24.

Cared for 6. medically 7. Divine being 25. To approve I BOUGHT A SET AN' WHILE YER STILL GROGGY FROM A PUT A STRANGLE ON YER NECKc HISTORY OF ENCYCLOPEDIAS TWlSiC YER ARM ArTGlVE YUH DA BIG DRUM BOOM SCIENCE, TODAY SO I CAN ANSWER ALL! CLIP ON YER CHOPPER, ASTRONOMY DA OIL OF SHANKHAAA YEH, BE ON YER GUARD THE QUESTIONS THE CHILDREN BIRDS, BEES AGAINST HIM DOIN' DIS AS ME, INTELLIGENTLY AND BUT rTERFLlES 8 (Hind.) 27. Roman EVERyTHING II 8.

Without eyea 9. Go by 11. Entrance pound 30. Sheltered side 32. Doctrine ITHEy CANT, Yesterday's Aatwtr 35.

Little ialand 37. New star 39. Person of valor 41. Before STOP ME NOW 15. Droop in the 33.

Conveyed middle by pipes 19. In balance 34. Setting HSIaJc'kSoJHaIlsJ cTAVyjyfc rJT IK lAiTiEgBP 5jAL IS IE aBHE ACROSS 1. Enclosure for chickens 5. Give over 9.

Talk (archaic) 10. Flower 12. Close to (poet.) 13. Stimulate 14. Clubs 16.

Seasoning 17. Turf 18. Malt kiln 20. Erbium (sym.) 21. Carousal 22.

Employ YWi 4 Copt 194. Kmjj Fnurc Sj nJk'itt, LijiJ 23. Tempest 26. A stroke (billiards) 28. Noah's ship 29.

Trees 31. Personal pronoun 32. Woody perennial 33. Greek letter 36. Part of a window 38.

Moral principles 40. Make amends for 42. Repulse 43. Not ever 44. Goddess of peace 45.

Fruit of the palm 46. Signal system DOWN 1. Division of a long poem DADDY, WHO MY FATHER, Mf WHEN YOU 7 WERE A Vt A LET'S SEE WftS RrFf NOW WHAT fl $4 WOULD THAT CT BE LISTED ER? II lb la zzzz1tzz IlJIIlII 2T" zT" iw iZpiIIIIlll 41 IiOZt 77A i fCKy7. awn jl aj: I 7 HIMSELF OUT OF A 200 MATCH ii i POPEYE SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. 4.

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FOR VOU, lBIXlTHANK MISS SKvou IF I ACCEPT I Ait itM. rnA ATONES if rov TILLIE RETURNED MY ROSES Al First" Honey bees I VMOWOER SHE'LL SEMO THfl fi LOU l'LL EKiq a.L. BCAlWJH, fpiff Pa, Tfrrn ORCHDS 1 1 rryesE CEPTTHE AMERICA CAME FROM 1 CERMANYAHp; KA.L.Y III' 1 1. 1 A adm i i On The Air Saturday. The youthful veteran made her debut as a child actress on Station WPAP, New York, ons of radio's pioneer outfit to "Great Momenta In Music, to present gems from Friml's The Firefly," Wednesday.

Joining Miss Tennyson will be Tenor William Hairt and Baritone Robert Weeds. Varlotlen, WiiKC; Dance, I i I WCOL; Early Worm. Wii.V.S New. WHNS and WLW News and hjoi, WHKC; port a. VVOSU New, WHNS and WJIKC Mrlody Hour, WBNd; Army Show, W11KC K'k Town.

WH.N8; Johnny Freaenta. WLW Romance, WBNS. Data With Judy. WLW BirnaAlln. WBN8; Mystery Thatr, WLW Thta My B'xf WENS; Fibber BRICK BRADFORD By WILLIAM RITT and HAROLD GRAY 4:00 430 i.aa COO 1:00 3:00 1:30 00 1:10 tooo When "Rhapsody." the new musical show with Frits Krelsler melodies, opened Monday on Broadway two former winners of the "Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air" were in the lead roles, Soprano Annamary Dickey, 1939 winner, and Base Baritone John Gurney, 1936 winner.

Both young singers have been recent guest soloists on "World of Song and Gurney returns to tht program on Sunday. WW? WHY? BECAUSE IT WILL THAT 16 THE SUPER FR05T CYUNDER. THE TEMPERATURE WITHIN CAN BE REDUCED TO TWETE5T CHAMBER LISTEN BRICK AFTER I ENTER THE CHAMBER I WU.WAVE MY RIGHT HAND. THEN YOU THROW THE WHITE Mi Ooa, WLW irvice 'ront. REDUCE THE TEMPERATURE WITHIN TO THAT OF OUTER SPACE WBN8: Bob ABSOLUTE H.

WLW lt Vout'c if Mfl, i ra rd. VI. WOOL; HU ABSOLUTE ZERO SWITCH NVw. WLW round. Mystery.

WHNrt WHNS; WLW "GOT ANY Gi'M, CHUM "Got Any Gum, Chum? an original composition written by PFC Murray Kane, a former Pennsylvanian, will be introduced by "Honey and the Bees" on Fred Waring's Thursday night program. A popular cry to Yank soldiers in Europe is "Got Any Gum, Chum? PFC Murray Kane, who was featured with Waring'a "Honey and the Bees," took up the call and turned it into a tune. He is now overseas as a member of Glenn Miller's G. I. band.

Daiay Brenier, "the Honey" with the "Bees ia PFC Kane'a wife. Another feature of the half hour air show will be Waring'a special number written for the United States Marines, celebrating their 151st anniversary, titled, The Flying Marines." The orchestra and Glee Club will also honor the occasion with their rendition of, "The Marine Hymn." Seaman First Class Walter Scheff, a form I LISTEN! 9 ft New. WBNS and WfAV Vaughn WBNS; Or. cheatra, WLW Tnquli ln Jici tr, WCOL; The Ooldbrricji. WLW Jack Little.

WiL; News, WB.VS Cedrio rontr. WHKC; Clu Long. WOOL' News and Mualr. WHKC; School of Air, WUSr Morton Downey, WCOL; Hymns. WLW hwlntf Prnad.

WCOL; Matinee Contort, SU Newa and Music, WHKC; Editors Daughter, WHNK Time Vi w. WCOL; Lorenao Jona, WLW Ta Time, WCOL; Varietiea, WHKC N'ewa and Fahnna. WHKC; ETTA KKTT By I'AIL ROBINSON THE BEST WAV TO CURE HEP WOULD UWPW rU ASK HFP BE 7U TUWN HcBUVtK YOU KNEE ANY QUESTIONS. U4F SMUTS UP ano Give hep r7, er Pennsylvanian now on leave, A GOOD LIKE A CLAM WITH will pay a visit to the program and sing the spiritual, "Old Moses WHAM LOCK It 00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 3:00 1:80 4:00 4:30 1:00 1:39 4:00 4:30 1:09 :00 1:39 10:00 10:80 11:00 11:30 INGf I AW Plain Uiii, wlw Terry and I'lratea, News, WBNS Jack Armntrona WCOL; WCOL; Put Pharaoh In His Place." RADIO NEWS NOTKS Edgar Bergen and Charlie Mc ff M5TOO LETS VnELLtAT LEASft IF ITS Vm gPPt WSS AND LETS' MAKEUP, AC I ABOUT iSS9S( MAKEUP LISTEN zTXj 1 WE TIPf Qirrr VOLTLL n4raCA 1 a Lum, Atnr. WLW News, WBNS and WHKC Kaay Ace.

WBNS; Lone Hanger, WHKC Allen Jones. WBNS; Mra. Carthy, Ed "Archie Gardner, Una Romay, and Lou Silvers and his orchestra art the latest enter Stop tainers to be added to the all star Thanksgiving Show, Thurs North, WLW Dr. Chrtfttian, WBNS; That Viilain, WHKC Frank Sinatra, WBNS; ninger. WCOL Jack Caruu WBNS; triet Attorney, WLW Orrat Mituiiit.

WBNS; day, November 23. The two hour holiday ahow will originate in Hollywood and will be short waved to American and Allied fightinjr McGINMS By WALLV BISHOP TOMCiHT BtOt EW AilS KUWIM f. MILL a an KicctioN rru StA THK WOHI.D TODAY SiA5 JOKPH V. HlRSf tf SiOO JIM 4 00PKK. MOWS Sit Muel That Sattaflea UIO America Melody Hoar tOO FJerftma Kelareie Tt.A HII.

I. MF.MtV, KWS ftttMl CIvrtloN Hetarne JIM OOPKK.MCWS HU.M M. SilMt Tke Fare Itevr SiM lift Happy 7iOO mrtht Ulrle Til.1 At The oMfcttl TOM JIM I OOPKK, k. Ti45 fcarljr eras ft iM OK Til P. LU Hi 1.1 Karly tlerm fti45 Karly urm et tiM allant Lady itS The Mah mi the WerlS iS4l KohmS Hohla Review i4A Harhelor'a hllSrea HMMl A Manila IMtlS ftereaS HuebanS lOiM Hrlaht Hrlaa 10t4S Aant Jeaay IIKie Kate mifh aprake II1I8 HIsT Sleter lli Helen Trent iNir al anwdnr MI 'JIKU l.

M. Itam Lite 4 an He Menntlfnl UilS Ma ferkina tim jim lout'HH, Iti45 Ihe tieldnerse lifM Jwyre Jordan, M. l. Iil.t Tw a (inn lr. Melone I t4b t'erri Haatm itMf Marjr Merlin Ji.1 'I Inn A I In aw l.iiMie Hm.i eee 31 t.l Henrf In Hnrntwnr a km Itamshif ail 1 Jeek t'm rw rant a arts H.tnnl Hftkln Mr lew 4i Thin I hnnainai nstd 4 tlS Kariy Herat men all over the world.

The parade of stars will be emceed by 7) UAVlG okj, VEA TWECE GOES EFFIE MAE foUT AU CAIMV ical Collfne, WLW Nelson Kddv, WBNS; gcrgm by Amby. WC(L Love Myaterv, WBNS; Arthur Ketliy. WLW News. WHS. and WLW Nw.

WHNS Hn.j WLW Lee rawtle, WBNS; Orchestra, WLW FOR ANOTmEB TOUCMDOWN LE AVE MIM ftPiMG UtM ALnislQ 1 WELL AU CAlNY PLAV1 viscn TA PLAV PLfifJPE SOME EFFIEMAEE cAutwim wrru SbAV AU GOT 0 MlklO MAU "TMIKJS OUT OUT HOUIMTUE OACKFIELD i TTtt KVSFK VISITS Tht 01 Profeaaor, Kay Kywr, haa tht fituaUon well in han1 when tgkri hlg 'CuUg of Knowledge" gang to the Marine Bae at Camp Fenaieton (San Diego, Calif.) on WedneJay. Georgia Carroll, Ian Knbibblo and Sully Mason are the featured ingen. VVefSTTTrA Don Ameche and include the following: Spike Jonea and his City Slickers. Alan Reed, better Known as "Falataff Openshaw, Elsie Jsnis, Frances Langford, and announcer Ken Carpenter. Freling Foster, popular magazine columnist and author of tht unuaual Sunday night program "Keep Up With the World.

will present a lit lt known story on the celebration of Thanksgiving. Newest trend in radio finds comedians and singers going heavily dramatic and, surprisingly enough, with succesafu! results. Bob Hope triumphed on a recent "Cavali ade of America" broadcast; Dinah Shore gave a spine tingling account of her overseas exp neneea on "March of Time, and now Lena Home, who haa never done a straight dramatic role in all her career, la booked for juHt such a part in "You Were Wonderful," a thriller on the "Suspense" program Thuraday. She won't aing a note. DONALD ULt By WALT DISNLV gbioMTsra IT' .4 ano HERE'S FOLK GIWTS DATI Herbert Marshall, Judy Canova, Jerry Colonna, ami Beulah (of the Hbber McGee and Molly how) "or their reasonable fMcaimilea" headline the guest list for "Which It Which" on Wednesday.

Ken Murray la the genial master of ceremonies who asks contest anta whether the perfonnera concealed from view, are the real stara or clever voice doubles. Win nera get cash prizes. Richard Himber directs the orchestra. I1 laflagftgg I (a) II FI 1 II ft 1460 KILOCYCLES Charita Bauer will chalk up her 2(MH)th broadtNaf when nhe in. STAKsi RKTI KV Soprano Jean Tennyson and Maestro George Sebastian return pears on "Grand Central Station.

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Years Available:
1923-1979