Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, April 27, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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On the Air ’ RADIO PROGRAM Monday. April 27 AM. rBS r „" , i « 'nab quartet 7,3o—Richard Maxwell, nongs —E yr,e Serenade —Metropolitan Parada ? : 7? —Richard Maxwell, xonya " —V. ,,bePt Hendrb. baritone 8:00 —*ew«: Montana Slim. Yodchua Cowboy B: *”—Th yra Samter Winalow o:JO—Edsar Mowron, Results of the French Election." B:4s—Ozark Melodiea —Z l '" Goldberg,., aketch —Romance of Helen Trent B: ‘ J ”I 1 !* 1 p ' ,in BUI. "ketch .’Art —£i ,h Man’s Darling, sketch I:oo—The Voice of Experience A J—Musical Reveries with Stuart Churchill, tenor 1 ■'?? —'Mary Marlin, sketch I:4.»—Five Star Jones 9:03—-noon Matinee Memories P.M. *2:lu—Five Star Jones I:oo—Matinee Memories 1 :80—The Rhythmaire*. 1 I’s—Between the Bookends. 2:oo—Freddie Skincnr, songs 3:lS—Happy Hollow, Dramatic Sketch 2 :30—•Manhattan Matinee 3:oo—Milton Charles 3:3o—Hoosier Hop 4:oo—Concert Miniatures 4:3o—Chicago Variety Hour s:oo—jack Shannon, tenor s:ls—Wilderness Road, Dramatic Sketch s:3o—Michigan Boulevardians s:4s—Vocals by Verrill 6:oo—"Buck Rogers in th? 25th Cen tury.” 6:ls—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim o:3o—Press-Radio News 6:3s—Milton Kellem and His Orchestra ; 6:45 "Renfrew of the Mounted.” 7:oo—The Four Barkers with Ann Leaf > 7:3o—Ted Husin gand the Charioteers 7:3o—Ann Leaf at the Organ 7:4s—Roake Carter 6 :00—Lombardo Road 3:oo—Eleana Monnak Ensemble 6:ls—Tower Sown Tempos B:3o—Pick and Pat in Pipe Smoking Time B:3o—Bobby Meeker Orchestra o:oo—Lux Radio Theater 4 o:oo—Wayner King's Orchestra 10:30—March of Time 10:45—Public Opinion 11:00—Jack Denny and His Orchestra 11 :3O—Abe Llyman’s Orchestra 12:00—midnight. Goose Creek Parson AM. 12:15—Xavier Cugnt’s Orchestra NBC Monday, April 27 P.M. 4 :00—Walter Logan's Orchestra 4:1 s—Let's Talk it Over 4 :30—The Singing Lady 4:4s—Top Hatters' Orchestra s:oo—Flying Time, sketch s:ls—Edward Davies, baritone s:3o—News: Three X Sisters s:4s—Lowell Thomas, news 6:oo—Amos n Andy 6:ls—Uncle Ez.ra's Radio Station 6:3o—Connie Gates, songs 6:4s—Education In the News 7:oo—Kammerstein'* Music Hall 7:3o—Evening in Paris B:oo—Greater Minstrels B:3o—Studio Party at Sigmund Ron» berg’s o:oo—Contented Program 9:3o—National Radio Forum. j 0:00—Arnos 'n Andy sketch 10:15—Ink Snots 10:30—Glen Gray’s Orchestra 11:00—Rudv Vallee’s Orchestra 11:30—Phil Ohman's Orchestra Tuesday, April 28 AM. 7:oo—Spareribs 7:ls—Good Morning Melodies 7:3o—Cheerio, talk and music 7:4s—Landt rio and White 8:00—Old Doctor Jim. sketch 8; i s—The Streamliners 9:oo—News; Alden dkins. son.’ 9:15 —Hom? Sweet Home 9:3o—Breon and de Rosa 9:ls—Dele Page, songs 10:00—Marine Band 10- —Marine Band 10:30 —Your Child, speaker 10:4*—Robert Turner, pianist 11 -oo—G"ite Arnold and Ranch Boys 11- —Larry Cotton, tenor 11:3o—Marry Madcaps noon, CastlCi of Romance P M —Maurice Spllalny's Orchestra 19 30—. National Fann and Home Hour 12:45 —Music Guild i 1 ;3o —Rhythm Octet 1:45 Rochester Civic Orchestra , ’ 2’ls—Continental Varieties s:3o—Vic and Sadr?, sketch w.»u~Andt!.e Lwd of Doom Il BRING T!!E PRISONER WHOM MIGHTY^'" & I TEMUCHIN WISHES TO SEE/y-wW BYTVESEGUARDS B ~~T> - >® »&r fid rft owlt IJsk CJW7X OvZ / kH&X ,( w x NOW I —. ■ BURGLARS ASAIM? f you'REABOUr AS MUCH I f*"Sk '* 'J?!**!® o ?«asT u 3 SPAINS f HELLO L -| i CANAW ' HOW HOUSE , z POLICE. 2 ] I COME YOU RE e iO <l } /O»igfflLZ\™2_ CLEAN- -WAk (7 —, GETTING UP”r* j i < z ing yfi»* /•*'s> did f HUo MWSIMr eaQ £j/u? if Steal youiz A n’W \ ..^ u nra bed? rxxn£K7>X/ C ' ®v’L\ Wkjrr ■ TXI4 —~v\n i'P/i \ \J, lit U S PAT O" ■ COPYRIGHT, l - , . i . g CENTRAL PRESS |_4--?7 1 / I \ I h — ! r MUGGS AND SKLETER ‘ J J X- \L[ /I tv > 11 I jjill ; - v ®Swlx- 4 ~ ■•■ '"WU , /jZ CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S NEW PICTURE AT SAVANNAH THEATER ALL WEEK j r awt War I Kim* w ik|l 1 Itpja I1 11» Hi > I' mW h ItMLwr iSBBin • ’h rfrbmh I will i whO I I \ W IjHlvWv WhBI '? I wMwy* M I '? vi ?) n I ■r' WW MR I ® f* >1 v iw I ill ' : IW' -*) Or' vS-MBImM t ;•' ; iSHSpyXfclk 'SmKjAI Hull'* s f Charlie Chaplin in "Modern Times,” released through United Artists. Drawn by Hy Rubin. For the first time in five years, Charlie Chaplin offers the movie world a new picture —“Modern Times.’’ It will be at the Savannah Theater today and for the rest of the week. Paul ette Goddard is starred with him. Charlie Chaplin, the familiar little clown with the baggy trousers, the walking cane and the wistful smile, is back again to enchant the hearts of both old and y:ung for an entire week at the Savannah Theater. Be ginning today, the film genlvs w® appear daily through Saturday In his latest picture, "Modern Times.’’ The story centers around a pathetic but comical little man who cannot keep a job in a large industrial cen ter. The complexity of modern life bewilders him and time and again he is kicked into unemployment. H« breath-teking and laughable episodes. The critics of me motion picture world call "Modern Times” the fun- SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1936 Let The Savannah Daily Times Classified Ads Turn Your Cents Into Dollars 2. Photographer SPECIAL Four Post card Photos In folders 50c. Day & Night Studio 107 Brough ton street. 4. Transportation INSTANT CAB SERVICE AT ALL TIMES Dial 2-2101 City Taxi Co. 5. Beauty Parlors ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP Special non-amonia permanent wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed. 46 Drayton St. Dial 4261 FOR the Best results In all lines of Beauty services. Purcell Beauty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker. 9. Miscellaneous For Sale OLD PAPERS—Suitable for wrap ping Large bundles, 25c cash and carry. Apply 302 East Bryan St. USED Electric Refrigerators in ex cellent condition. Bargains, teyns if desired. Advance Refrigeration and Specialty, 37 Whitaker Street. HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call or write f:r prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co., 221 West Congress street. AT THE THEATERS LUCAS— Today. Tuesday and Wednes day, ‘‘l Married A Doctor, with Pat O’Brien and Jos ephine Hutchinson. BIJOU— Today, Tuesday and Wednes day, Stage: “Broadway Mer ry-Go-Round;” Screen. ••Don’t Get Personal,” with ‘ James Dun and Saly Eilers. Eilers. ODEON— Today and Tuesday, “Mes sage to Garcia,” with Wal lace Beery, John Boles and Barbara Stanwick. FOLLY — Today and Tuesday, “Mary Burns Fugitive,” with Sylvia Sydney 'and Melvin Douglas. ARCADIA— Today and Tuesday, “The Bride Comes Home,” with Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac Murray. SAVANNAH— Entire Week ‘Modern Times,” with. Charlie Chaplin. I niest and most touching picture • Chaplin has ever made.” Added attractions will be Mickey Mouse in "Mickey’s Polo Team,” a > novelty feature, and Pathe news. Ap i pearing with Mickey will be the Big . Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs, the : J Lucky Rabbit, the Grasshoppers, and Donald Duck. by WILLIAM Rin and CLARENCE GRAY uiq m a iFyry i<t v/AITINS ImONGOLA/ GOLA t HELI.O, BRADFORD! YOU ARE BR;CK MORS MON«LA.I aRADFOFID, AREN'T Wl ?■) -a-.nT.-nr r- ■.- ll uL’J ! ♦-Cx. IMt J Arw i 1-M\ ,i If A\ /n Nk Z/ I 1 wMv /z 'Hy/A z / J Ir \ ( i\ wk ? ;ik % 1,1 a\ I W< C wFT r< n x p-i by PAUL ROBINSON THE STUCK WAS TUgNED INSIDE ■ -- —t I LEFT MONEY ANP A (21N3 H OUT-* IT LI ICE AN INSIDE J LOOKED IN | N -frlE AND IT WASN'T JOB TO MR -1 HAMENt TOLD DAD m$ fcooM THIS J TAKkN / MOPR AS IF Bur I'VE GOT MY SUSPICIONS <£gj MOANING * .] S U£S HUNTING SOMETHING - ~ RES SONS J _± " In rv 2lbr~zr iMa T~ *< what. 1 ft "L& / j A v V^ x a.\ x ’«JB3sP\ \ ■ ' <•**'*X U. \ i- •by WALLY BISHOP z \ r saw himA /OH,NO k > L FIRST’! y I YOU DON'T) / T ) MR. GOAT’ ( A , 7 . „^<t-r A - fc 2' s w XX . A-C< UA COPYRIGHT. 19J6. CCNTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION < -2& ■ ■■ , ' ■ ■"■■■ —-—*. 10. Glass and Mirrors We resilvej; old mirrors "As good as new" New mirrors made to order Glass and mirror work of all kinds Arter? ft Mirror & Glass Works Ph. 8362. C:r. Bay and East Broad. 11. Upholstering and Repairing M. S.» SCHAAF Upholstering & Furniture Repairing 417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246 I 12. Mattresses Renovated GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY 237 Price St. Dial 3-3867 13. Interior Decorators LEE & IVEY Interior Decorators. Slip covers, cushions and drapes. Satisfacton guaranteed. Phone 5214. 15. Musical Instruments PIANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuilt by Steinway experts. All work guaranteed. Terms can be arrang ed on 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. Must be of good character and reliable. Apply Mr. Downs, Circu lation department, Savannah Daily Times. 20, Male and Female Help WANTED Thsroughly experienced hotel and restaurant help, go to Tybee for season. White and color ed. Employment Agency, 145 Dray ton. YOUNG man or lady with car: Steady work. Good income. Apply Mr. Downs, Circulation Depart ment, Savanah Daily Times. 21. Employment Agency i EMPLOYMENT & SERVICE CO. For Dependable Employes I Ph. 7944 145 Dreyton St. 26. Seeds and Plants Fresh Garden Seed Insecticides Sprayers and Etc. IRELAND SEED COMPANY 47 fcarnard Street 1 27. Paints PAINTS—AII colors $1.50 per gallon. Roof paints $1.15 per gallon. Army and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St. i 28. Business Opportunities r WE ARE sacrificeing a well estab e lished luncheonette, now doing a 1 good busines. For particulars Write Box A-l care Daily Times. 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 end drinks, eats, tobaccos and miscellaneous. 325 E. Bay St. 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. STOP AT LOG CABIN ON Tybee Road Sandwiches. Drinks, Cigars, Cigar ettes, Groceries, Gas, Oil. 35. Salaries Bought $5 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 BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE Keys made while you wait 26 E. State St. Phone 2-2118 Yates Messenger Service Bicycle, Motorcycle or truck to serve you. 10c PHONE 8000 10c 42. Auto Repairs If its Automobile trouble, let our i expert mechanic, Mr. Denhan, do it. 5 OSCAR’S SERVICE STATION 212 Montgomery Phone 9558 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 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. 43. Swap This For That Badly in need of a small gas range, beds and other household furniture. THE SWAP-IT-SHOP 110 W. Congress St. Phone 2-2902 44. Pawn-Brokers PAINT—SI.IS gallon, all colors. Un redeemed Bicycles for sale cheap. Radios of all makes. Dhrle Pawn Shop 319 E. Broughton Llue Eye. Mo >t recently had an epidemic of pink eye. Which of course, gave the town a black eye. 50. Printing We are offering Special Prices on all printing to readers cf Savannah Daily Times THE STAR PRINTERY Phone 3-3729 SPANISH VETS TO MEET Stephen N: Harris, convention gen eral chairman, has completed his appointment of committees to make plans for the state encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans to be held at Savannah in June June 14, 15 and 16 have been set as the encampment dates. It will bring 500 members of the Spanish War Veterans to Savannah. Charles William Bernhardt of Atlanta will presida at th© business session and headquarters for the convention will be at the Hotel De Soto. 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MUST KNOW THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. ' APPLY 110 W. STATE ST. Between 9 and 11 a. m. KIND-HEARTED KUTH LOSES HIS PATIENCE, CAT PAYS PENALTY BAY VILLAGE, Ohio, April 27 (TP). —Martin Kuth prides himself on being kind hearted to animals— but he says there are limits to his pa tience. He was awakened at night by the yowling of a cat whch was caught on the porch of hs roof. He climbed out a window to rescue the feline. Then he slipped and fell 15 feet, into a flower bed. Kuth was mere angry than hurt. He hobbled around to his kitohen. Lo and behold, there was the cat, rubbing itself against the leg of a chair and meowing like a deh of wild animals. It was too much for the i kind-hearted hou-eholder Martin Kuth. He picked up the kitty, opened a window, heaved It out —’and went | back to bed spluttering and snorting, ‘ OHIO BUTCHiiR FINDS LADY LUCK FICKLE CLEVELAND, Ohio. April 27 (TP) —Butcher Casimir Radecki I thought he had bad luck recently when gamblers fleeced him of $6,- I 000. As a matter of fact, though, ' the butcher’s troubles had only be gun. First, the gambling losses forced Radecki into bankruptcy. He lost , his shop. The butcher decided then p . that bad luck had done her work, i So Radecki sued a gambling syndi • cate to recover his $6,000. [ Bad luck dogged Radecki’s steps during the lawsuit. Finally, his law- 1 yers settled the case out of court * for $250. That seemed pretty small. Today Radecki had to hand over the $250 and add $175 to pay a judgment for lawyers fees during the case. Now the ex-butcher is. wondering "Whether Lady Luck has any more evils in store for him. ROADS OF COTTON MONTGOMERY, Ala., April 27 (TP)—The Alabama Highway De partment is preparing to pave 150 miles of highway using cotton bat ting to reinforce the cement and aid in holding the layers of con crete together. The federal government has. al- . lotted $1,300,000 to finance the ex periment in Alabama. 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