Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, April 28, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Baseball Resume 5:4-s—Lowell Thomas, conunenator 0:00—Amos 'n Andy 6:ls—"The Human Side of the News’. Edwin C. Hill 6:3o—Fred Hufsmith. tenor 6:4s—you and Your Government 7:oo—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra 7:ls—Diary of Jimmie Mattern 7:30— Edgar A. Guest in Welcome Val ley, sketch B:oo—Den Bernie's Orchestra 8:30 —Nickelodeon: Siyvia Clark 9:oo—Eddie Dowlings Revue 9:3o—Roy Campebll's Royalists 10:00—Henry Busse’s Orchestra 10:15—Nano Rodrigo's Orchestra 10:30—Ruby Newmans Orchestra 10:45—Jesse Crawford, organist 11 :00—Shandor, violinist 10:30—Stan Norris’ Wednesday. April AM. 7:oo—Morning Devotions 7:ls—GFood Morning Melodies 7:3o—Cluerio, inspirational talk and music 7:4s—Landt Trio and White 8:00—Old Doctor Jim. sketch B:ls—The Streamliners. Orchestra 9:l.s—Edward Mac Hugh. Gospel Singer. 9:3o—The Mystery Chef 9:4o—Betty Croker Cooking Talk 10:00—Honeymooners 10:15—Homespun P.M. • 10:30—Betty Moore, talk on interior decoration 10:45—Miami Convention of General Fed eration of Women's Clubs 11:00—Gene mold and the Ranch Boys z-y- r\ Don’t Jump at Conclusions Watch This Page For SPECIAL VALUES in Used Cars — iisjiMHßiiMMiiißr zjnmirimMW>MriifiT SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 Let The Savannah Daily Times Classified Ads Turn Your Cents Into Dollars 11:15—Honeyboy and Sassafras 12:00—noon. News, Market and Weather Reports 12:15—Mitchell Schuster’s Orchestra 1 :00—Music Guild I:3o—National Congress of Parents and Teachers Association I:4s—Rochester Civic Orchestra 2:ls—Vic and Sade. sketch 3:00 —Woman’s Radio Review 3:ls—Backstag" Wife, sketch 3:4s—Magic Voice, sketch 4:oo—Jackie Heller .tenor 2. Photographer SPECIAL Four Post card Photos in folders 50c. Day & Night Studio 107 Broigh 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 Beau ty 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, terms if desired. Advance Refrigeration and Specialty, 37 Whitaker Street. HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call or write for prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co., 221 West Congress street. Genuine Simmons BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES $29.95 Salvage Sales Company 120 W. Broad St. 4611—Phone —4430 10. Glass and Mirrors We resilver old mirrors “As good as new’’ New mirrors made to order Glass and mirror work of all kinds Artcraft Mirror & Glass Works Ph. 8362, Cor, Bay and East Broad. 11. Upholstering and Repairing M. S. SCHAAF Upholstering & Furniture Repairing 417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246 12. Mattresses Renovated GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY 237 Price St. Dial 3-3867 With what does phrenology deal? What is meant by the word “agenda.” Today’s Horoscope Persons bom on this day has a tendency to a public life rather than to a private one. Answers to Foregoing Questions 1. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) who lived at Stratford-on-Avon. 2. The qualities of the mind as shown by shape of head, bumps, etc. 3. Things to be done, items of busi | ness to be considered at a meeting. 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 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., Pooler, Ga. Mi st be of good character and reliable. Apply Mr. Downs, Circu lation department, Savannah Daily’ Times. 20. Male and Female Help YOUNG man or lady with car: Steady work. Good income. Apply Mr. Downs. Circulation Depart ment, Savanah 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 por gallon. Army and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St. 28. Business Opportunities WE ARE sacrificeing a well estab lished luncheonette, now doing a good busines. For particulars Write Box A-l care Daily Times. WELL established beauty parlor, ex cellent location.., three complete booths. Owner leaving city, will sacrifice. Box A-5 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 and drinks, eats, tobaccos and miscellaneous. 325 E. Bay St. YOU can eat, drink and be merry at BEN'S TAVERN Augusta Road Phone 9575 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. 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 cf Hope Road. STOP AT LOG CABIN ON Tybee Road Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Cigar ettes, Groceries, Gas, Oil. You can eat, drink and be merry at BILL’S PLACE 144 Barnard St. Phone 9338 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. LET OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BE YOUR MEANS OF MAKING OR SAVING MONEY PHONE 6183 DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE I Z 3 A 5 e 7 8 —— -- « _. 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APPLY 110 W. STATE ST. Between 9 and 11 a. m. 37. Poultry and Supplies QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY 217 W. Congress Street Savannah, Ga. Phone 4407 H. E. Floyd 4(h 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 While You Wait 26 E. State St. Phone 2-2148 Auto Lock and Key Expert YATES MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE—BOOO Yates Messenger Service Bicycle, Motorcycle or truck to serve you. 10c PHONE 8000 10c TO PAUL AND ANDY DR. Battery and Electric Company. Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124 Barnard St., Corner President. Dial 2-0221. HELMEY’S GARAGE General repairing, fender and body work. 18 E. State St. Phone 2-2021 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 We are in need of men’s bicycles, gas range, and household articles, and a cheap Ford truck. THE SWAP-IT-SHOP 110 W. Congress Dial 2-2702 44. Pawn-Brokers PAINT—SI.IS gallon, all colors. Un redeemed Bicycles for sale cheap. Radios of all makes. Dixie Pawn Shop 319 E. Broughton 50. Printing We are offering Special Prices on all printing to readers of Savannah Daily Times THE STAR PRINTERY Phone 3-3729 f CHATHAM PRINTING CO. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Telephone 2-1324 108 President St, Savannah, Ga. 27 A knot of ribbon 28— Lawful 29 Jump on one foot 31— Substantive pronoun 32 Electrified particle 33 A speck 35—Exterior 38— Personal pronoun 39 Chinese weight 12—Property a wife brings her husband in marriage 14—A disease of hops 16—Readily 18—Mercenary 20 — Like—suffix 21— Wholesome 22 Beside I 23—Confining to a small space 25—Lord lieuten. ant (abbr.) Answer to previous puzxle BI h| a! Si AHB Op R s] o| Al P r hetor]‘ r|e C R I O Rle|i N I Rt^Rossetti N - Opp Wq t