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On the Air
Frida;, April 24
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P.M.
4:o<)—-Billy MUI* Oi<bf*tra
; *®—Phillip* Lord Callinc on You
♦ : «K>—Army Band
"yd—Penn Relay*
”A-—Wilderneg* Road, sketch
Armstrong:, sketch
l 2; Goldbergs, sketch
s;', ~-Buck Rogem, sketch
* A—Sunbrite Jr., Nur«c Corps.
—£ a °K Armstrong, sketch
fl:4ft—Renfrew of the Mounted
7:3o—Paris Night Life
' *"~“ Bfja k,e Carter, commentator.
“ F)yi n(r Horse Tavern
8:30—-Broadway Varieties.
*■oo—Holly wood Hotel
,„OO —Richard Himbers Orchestra.
10:30— March of Time
>o:4.s—Bruns Caatagna, contralto
>* '• —D° n Redman s Orchestra.
l^; 30—Bob C' roßl, y • Orchestra.
12 ;30—Rermc Cummins’ Archestra
Saturday, April 28
7:3<>—Organ Reveille
a ; 9s~ ■O’ 1 the Air Today; Lyric Serenade
B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs
B:4s—Waltz Time
0:00—A* You Like It
9:3o—Ethel Cotton “Conversation."
0 :45 Er,nd Feibel, organist
10:00— Bobbie and Rennie, songs.
10:15—Clyde Barrie, baritone
10:30—Let’s Pretend.
1 I :00—Cincinnati Conservatory of Music
12:00 noon, Dick Wharton's Orchestra
PM.
l’>:ls—Musical Reveries with Stuart
Churchill, tenor
12:30—George Hall s Orchestra
1:00—Jack Shannon, tenor.
I:lft—lPoetie Strings
I:3o—Buffalo Present*
1 :45—Penn Relays
2:00— Notre Dame Univ, Glee Club and
Band
2:3o—Hon. John G. W. mt
3:oo—Down by Herman's
3:3o—Tour* in Tone
4:oo—Penn Relays.
Friday, April 24
NBC
4:oo—Betty and Bob, sketch
4 :Ift—Phillips Lord Calling on You
4:3O—How to be Charming
4 :45—Grandpa Burton, sketoh
6:oo—Congress Speaks
ft .15—Airbreaks
S:3O—T/irrl La Franeoni. tenor
ft :45—Little Orphan Annie, sketch
o:oo—Flying Time, sketch
O:4ft—Manuel Contreras Orchestra
o:3o—News, Dorothy Page, songs
6:4s—Lowell Thomas, commentator
7 :<Kt—Amos 'n Andy
7:ls—Uncl,e Ezra’s Radio Station
7:3o—Connie Gate*, songs
7:4s—Roy Campbell's Royalists
B:Do—jesica Dragonette, soprano
B:ls—Wendell Hall, songs
B:3o—Roy Campbell's Royalists
9:ls—Yiocht Hiroaka, xylophonist
o:oo—Waltz Time
BkiCK BRADFORD—And the Lord of Doon. by WILLIAM RUT and CLARENCE GRAY
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EXCURSION INTO NIGHT
LIFE IS EXPENSIVE FOR
NEGRO SHOP PROPRIETOR
B. J. Royall, negro, was fined
SIOO with an option of 30 days on
the Brown Farm and his driving
permit was revoked for six months
when he appeared in police court
on charges which included being
drunk in an auto, carrying ocn
cealed weapons and carrying a pis
tol without a license. Officer A. G.
Hayes made the arrest. The officer
tstified he found Royall, drunk,
under the wheel of an auto at Bol
ton Lane and West Broad streets.
He said the defendant had a pistol
stuck in a belt under his coat. Roy
all admitted drinking but sa'd he
brought the pistol back and forth
every day to his store and last
night returned home via a negro
amusement resort. Royall denied
having driven the car in which he
was found.
9:3o—Court of Human Relation*, drama.
10:00—First lighter, drama
10:30—Marion Tall.ey, soprano
10:48—Klein and Gilbert, piano duo
11:00—Amo* 'n Andy, sketch
11:1ft—Ink Spot*
11:30—4)ance Orchestra
11:45—Jease Crawford, organist
I:oo—midnight, Shandor; Ranny Week*’
Orchestra
12:30—Gene Beecher’* Orchestra
Saturday, April 28
A.M.
7:30—Pollolck and Lawnhurst, piano
duo
7:4s—Yoicht Hira ok a, exlophonist.
News
B:oo—Sparerib*.
8: UK—Dick Liebert. Organist
B:3o—Cheerio; Inspirational Talk and
Music •
B:4s—Landt Trio and White
9:oo—Breakfast Chin: Orchestra
9:l's—The Streamliner*
10:00—News: Wife Saver
10:18—Vass Family
10:30—Nicholas Mathay'* Orchestra
10:4ft—Originalities; soloist and Orch.
11:0O—Our American Schools
11 : Ift—Norsemen Quartet
11:30—IRadio Journal
11:45—Cadets Quartet
12:00 —noon, Concert Miniature*
P.M.
12:18—Genia Fonariova. soprano
12:30—Farmer* Union Program
I:oO—Maury Cross' Orchestra
I:3o—Gene Beecher’s Orchestra
2:oo—Penn Relay* at Philadelphia
2:3(>—iMinlatur.e Theater
3:oo—Let's Swing; Top Hatters
3:3O—Week-End Revue: Soloist
3:4s—Maryland Hunt Cup race
4:oo—Maryland Hunt Cup race
AT THE 1
THEATERS
LUCAS Today and Saturday, “13 I
Hours By Air," with Fred
Mac Murray and Joan Ben
nett.
BIJOU —Today and Saturday, “King
of Burlesque," with Warner
Baxter and Alice Faye.
O D E O N Today and Saturday,
“Moonlight Murders,” with
Chester Morris and Madge
Evans.
FOLLY—Today and Saturday, “Wan
derer of the Wastelands,”
with Gall Patrick and Dean
Jagger.
ARCADIA Today and Saturday,
“Moonlight on the Prairie,”
also “Frisco Kid,” with
James Cagney.
SAVANNAH Today and Saturday,
‘The Fighting Coward,"
with Ray Walker and Joan
Woodbury, also “Law of the
45,” with Big Boy Williams.
WRONG PULL
POLICE ARRIVE HOWEVER
AND FRAZIER GETS
FARM TERM
R. L. Frazier, 20, negro departed
from Savannah yesterday for the
Brown Farm where he will spend
the next 90 days as a result of his
mistaking a fire alarm box for a
police call box. Officer J. J. Dillon
arrested Frazier and Bernice
Green, also a negro, shortly after
midnight last night.
The officer reported the two
were fighting on the street. Fraz
ier had been drinking and fearing
trouble after blacking the woman’s
eye, pulled what he thought w r as a i
box to summon the police. It turn- <
ed out to be a fire alarm. A cruis- <
ing police radio car saw the box i
pulled and had the negro pair in
tow when the firemen arrived.
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936
She’s Perfect Student
Miss Dorothy Patterson
Miss Dorothy Patterson of Can
ton, O, senior at Mount Union
college, Alliance, O, is the per
fect student. In nearly 16 years
of public school and college life
she has been neither absent nor
tardy Last semester she received
all A’s, and she attends law school
at night
JUNK DEALER HELD
Willie Terrell, negro junk dealer,
was held for city court on the
charge of larceny when he answer
ed a charge in police court of lar
ceny of a brass boat propellor and
shaft from the home of Alex Scott,
negro, on Indian street. Officer C.
M. O’Connor made the arrest.
Let The Savannah Daily Times Classified
Ads Convert Your Cents Into Dollars
4. Transportation
INSTANT CAB SERVICE
AT ALL TIMES
Dial 2-2101 City Taxi Co.
5. Beauty Parlors
AN/TS BEAUTY SHOP
Special nonamonia permanent
wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed.
46 Drayton St. Dial 4261
9. Miscellaneous For Sale
OLD PAPERS—Suitable for wrap
ping Large bundles, 25c cash and
carry. Apply 302 East Bryan St.
USED Electric Refrigerators in ex
cellent condition. Bargains, terms
if desired. Advance Refrigeration
and Specialty. 37 Whitaker Street.
10. Glass and Mirrors
We rasilver old mirrors
“As good as new”
New mirrors made to order
Glass and mirror work of all kinds
Artcraft Mirror & Glass Works
Ph. 8362, Ccr. Bay and East Broad.
11. Upholstering and Repairing
M. S. SCHAAF
Upholstering & Furniture Repairing
417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246
12. Tailoring
Clean, Pressing and Repairing
Suits Cleaned 40c
DUNN'S TAILORING
138 W. Broad St. Pone 2-2592
13. Interior Decorators
LEE & IVEY
Interior Decorators. Slip covers,
cushions and drapes. Satlsfacton
guaranteed. Phone 5214.
15. Musical Instruments
PIANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuilt
by Steinway experts. All work
guaranteed. Terms can be arrang
ed cn rebuilt jobs. Alnutt Music
Co., 216 W. Broughton St.
16. Male Help Wanted
BOYS to carry routes In following
places: Industrial City Gardens,
Port Wentworth, Ga., Thunderbolt,
Ga., Isle of Hope, Ga., Pcoler, Ga.
Mvst be of good character and
reliable. Apply Mr. Downs, Clrcu
litisn department, Savannah Daily
Times.
21. Employment Agency
EMPLOYMENT & SERVICE CO.
For Dependable Employes
Ph. 7944 145 Drayton St.
26. Seeds and Plants
Fresh Garden Seed
Insecticides Sprayers and Etc.
IRELAND SEED COMPANY
47 Barnard Street
27. Paints
PAINTS—AII colors $1.50 per gallon.
Roof paints $1.15 per gallon. Army
and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St.
29. Real Estate
FIVE-ROOM Bungalow. Lot 62 1-2 by
150. $1,100.00. 221 W. 58th.
King and Son, Blun Bldg., 37 Bull
street.
32. Beer and Wines
ALL KINDS OF BEER AND WINES
Sandwiches, salads and deviled eggs
Fred H. Deirks 2 E. Broad St.
JIM MATAXAS PLACE .
Beer and drinks, eats, tobaccos and
miscellaneous. 325 E. Bay St.
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES
Classified Advertising
Information
Earnest Skinner, Manager
RATES— Advertisements insert
ed in six-point type cost 5c per
five-word line, with a four-line
minimum. One insertion, 20c;
three consecutive insertions, 50c;
six consecutive insertions, 90c.
HOURS This office is open
from 8:00 a. m., until 6:00 p. m.,
every day except Sunday. Adver
tisements will not be accepted for
publication later than 2:00 o’clock
the day of publication.
ERRORS— If there is an error,
phone us before the second inser
tion. The error will be corrected
and the insertion made good.
32. Beer and Wine
YOU can eat, drink and be merry at
BEN’S TAVERN
Augusta Road Phone 9575
33. Good Things to Eat.
TRY our delicious sandwiches with
your favorite drink—Curb Service.
TRIPPLE XXX THIRST STATION
Victory Drive
DINE and Dance at Al Remler’s, Vic
tory Drive and Isle of Hope Road.
35. Salaries Bought
$3 TO SSO
SMITH-LOWE CORP.
906 Liberty Bank Bldg.
$5 TO SSO
On your own name
CHATHAM BROK. CORP.
502 Savannah Bank Bldg.
MONEY
For Salaried People
$5.00 TO $50.00
On YOUR Signature
NEAL BROKERAGE CO.
206 Liberty Bank Bldg.
37. Poultry and Supplies
QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY
217 W. Congress Street
Savannah, Ga.
Phone 4407 H. E. Floyd
40. Who Can Do It?
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Anywhere in the United States
All Loads Insured
FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 7161
Expert Gun and Locksmith.
Lawnmowers sharpened and repaired
Locks repaired and Keys made
Marin’s, 227 W. Congress street
Phone 6998
42. Auto Repairs
If its Automobile trouble, let our
expert mechanic, Mr. Denhan, do it.
OSCAR’S SERVICE STATION
212 Montgomery Phone 9558
43. Swap This For That
The one and only. We swap or sell
what you have.
THE SWAP-TT-STOP
110 W. Congress St.
DAILY CROSS WORD
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22—The associate
of Joshua
in spying
on the land
of Canaan
24—A Scotch
youth
26 —Old salts
28— Any oblige,
tion
29 Behold!
31—An old-time
dance
34—Primeval
36 A peat bog
37 Greek letter
correspond
ing to. P
38— Tumult
40— Old English
(abbr.)
41— Dried sap
on trees
42 Cried like
wild geese
< 43—Exercise
the right of
sufferage
I—lmmense
4—To break
camp
•—Beer with a
great deal
of body
10— Gold specks
on a white
surface
11— Egg-shaped
12— Sun god
13— An exhibition
15— To obtain
with difficulty
16— Heating
and cooking
apparatuses
18— Fourteenth
letter of the
English
alphabet
19— Number of
strokes
allotted
to a hole
(golf)
20— Feminine
, name
DOWN
together for
driving
5 Os the com.
plement—
prefix
6 A salutation
1— Diversify
2 Winglike
3 Compass
point
4 Number of
animals
'herded
PAGE FIVE
44. Pawn-Brokers
LARGE assortment of unredeemed
radios of standard makes, perfect
condition, at sacrifice prices. Uncle
Sam’s Pawn Shop. Broughton and
W. Broad streets.
PAINT—SI.IS gallon, all colors. Un
redeemed Bicycles for sale cheap.
Radios of all makes.
Dixie Pawn Shop 1 Broughton
WANTED
10 YOUNG LADIES FOR
SPECIAL OUTSIDE WORK.
MUST KNOW THE CITY
AND ITS PEOPLE.
APPLY
110 W. STATE ST.
Between
9 and 11 a. m.
GALLETTA
IRON & SPRING WORKS
309 W. Oglethorpe, Phone 4092
May Wed Prince
Br
•C® Margarete Brambeck
‘ Miss’ Margarete;;Brambeck,Tem
ploye of a dressmaking establish
ment in Stockholm, Sweden, may
marry a prince. ,? According to
(European reports, Prince Bertil of
Sweden* is .seeking permission
'from his grandfather. King Gue
;tav, to wed Miss Brambeck, £Per
-1 mission is not expected tobe
given and the prince may risk
losing his heritage by. such _a
t" marriage./
to a mine
22 — One of twe
recognized
units of heat
23 Rim of a cup
25—From—prefix
27 —A cap worn
by unmarried
Scotch girls
30—A medley
32 Employ
33 Tempo
35—A river In
Scotland
37—Deposit
39—Type genus
(abbr.)
41—Depart
ireviou* puzzle
to the Virgin
Mary
7 Create ••
8— Ample
10—Exclamation
of surprise
13— A current
14— A hole in tho
ground for
drawing
water
16— A seasoning
17— Slabs of split
rock for
roofing
19—Father
21—Horizontal
opening
Answer to pi
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