Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 04, 1936, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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7 I •avannah daily times Ohsiifisd Advertising Information SarnMt Bkiimer, Manager RATES— Advertisement* Insert ed in six-point typo cost 5c per five-word line, with a four-line minimum. Ono Insertion, 30c; f hreo consecutive Insertions, Me; six consecutive insertions, 90c. HOURS This office Is open from 8 00 a. m., until 6:00 p. m., every day except Sunday. Adver tisement* will not be accepted for publication later than 3:00 o’clock the day of publication. ERRORS—if there is an error, phon* us before the second inser tion. The error will be corrected and the insertion made food. AARON LANG Bargain*— Bargains—Bargains. Everything in the line of Ready To-Wear. 80l West Broad Street. LOUISE BHEAROUSE * Lost and Found LOST— Bunch of keys, one, Central of Georgia switch key S-14.38, find er please return to Savannah Times. Reward. 2. Photographer SPECIAL Four Post card Photos in folders 50c. Day & Night Studio 107 Brough ton street. 5. Beauty Parlors ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP Special non-amonia permanent wave $3.50 complete, guaranteed. 46 Drayton St. Dial 4361 For the Best result* in all lines of Beauty services. Purcell Beau ty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker. MI-LADY BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial 6-287 for appointments. No waiting, special Individual attention at all times by Full Master Beau tians. 20 W. State St. GRACE’S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP —Our Specialties Oil wave* $1.50, non-ammonia wave $3.50. Shampoos, finger wave 25c, manicure 35e. Phone 6389 7 W. York St. 9. Miscellaneous For Sale HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call or write for price*. 8. Bernstein Crockery Co., 231 West Congress street. Genuine Simmon* BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES —529.95 Salvage Sale* Company 130 W. Broad St. 4611—Phone—4430 WILL sacrifice tor a quick isle 15- foot bateau tn excellent condition. Phone 5868. FOR BALE —One combination safe, weight approximately 600 pounds. All kinds of antiques. 25 W. Broad street. •-A. Jewelry WATCHES cleaned, oiled and guar anteed. $1.95. Leon Deutsch, 348 West Broad Street. Phone 2-1871. 10. Glass and Mirrors We reellver old mirrors “As good as new" New mirror* made to order Glass and mirror work of all kinds Ar ten ft Mirror & Glass Work* Ph. 8362, Cor. Bay and East Broad. 11. Upholstering and Repairing M 3. SCHAAF Upholstering A Furniture Repairing 417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246 12. Mattresses Renovated GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY 237 Price St. Dial 3-5867 13. Interior Decorators LEE & IVEY Interior Decorators. Blip covers, cushion* and drape*. Batisfacton guaranteed. Phone 5214. 14. Office Equipment, Supplies Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals and Supplies. The Stamp and Stencil Co. Bay & Montgomery, Sts. Dial 2-1006 15. Musical Instruments PIANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuilt by Steinway experts All work guaranteed. Term* can be arrang ed on rebuilt job*. Alnutt Music Co., 316 W. Broughton St. “ MARY MALONE j LET OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BE YOUR MEANS OF MAKING OR SAVING MONEY PHONE 6183 D S, 16. Male Help Wanted BOYS to carry paper* in the follow ing places; Thunderbolt, Ga., Isle of Hope, Port Wentworth, Qa Good Income. Must be able to fur nish bond and reference. Apply Mr. Downs, Circulation department Savannah Daily Times. 20. Male and Female Help Auto Lock and Key Expert BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE Keys While You Walt 26 E. State St. Phone 3-2148 White and colored malt and female hotel and restaurant cook* today. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE AGENCY 145 Drayton Lt BOYS AND GIRLS—Earn spending money and win prims. No hard work. Answer Box 13, Savannah Daily Times. 21. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT Sc SERVICE CO. For Dependable Employes Ph. 7944 145 Drayton St. 26. Seeds and Plants Fresh Garden Seed Insecticides Sprayer* and Etc. IRELAND SEED COMPANY 47 Barnard Street 27. Paints PAINTS-AU color* $1.50 per gallon. Roof paint* $1.15 per gallon. Army and Navy Store, 43 Barnard St. MRS. JOHN BARNES 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. 29-A. Houses For Rent COTTAGE FOR RENT. SOUTH END, SAVANNAH BEACH, DIAL 9568 32. Beer and Wines YOU can eat, drink and be merry at BEN’S TAVERN Augusta Road Phone 9575 Your favorite beers and wine* at JAKE’S BEER PARLOR 322-324 W. Bryan St. Dial 9567 MATAXAS PLACE Habersham and Bay Best draught beer in city. You have tried the rest now try the best. 33. Good Things to Eat. TRY our dellclou* sandwiches with your favorite drink —Curb Service. TRIPPLE XXX THIRST STATION Victory Drive DINE and Danoe 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 You can eat, drink and be merry at BILL’S PLACE 144 Barnard St. Phon* 9338 Sandwiches, cakes, pies, drinks, cigarettes and cigar*. MRS. J. C. BRADHAM, Bay and Price Streets While eating enjoy your cool beer at JIMMIE’S PLACE Opposite the Lucas CONEY ISLAND LUNCH peter Psehoylos, Prop. 41 Whitaker St. Phon* 9217 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. I 206 Liberty Bank Bldg. [ BENJAMIN J. SHEPPARD 37. Poultry and Supplies QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY 217 W. Congress Street Savannah, Ga. Phon* 4407 H. E. Floyd 38. Antiques —ANTIQUES—ANTIQUES— ANTIQUES All kind* of antique* bought, sold and exchanged. Chairs, tables, sofas, buffets, mirrors, china, bric-a-brac, books, stamps, gold, silver, Sheffeld plate. Scrap gold bought Phone 3-1366 GOODMAN’S. 149 Whitaker. ANTIQUES of all descriptions can be found and bought reasonably at 109 East Liberty Street. 4(X Who Can Dolt? NEED A MESSENGER 10c Phone 6000 10c Indian Messenger Service. LONG DISTANCE MOVING Anywhere in the United States All Loads Insured FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY Phone 7161 BLAKE'S RAPID MESSENGER AND PARCEL SERVICE Messages and parcels called fir and delivered 10c. 112 E. State St. Phone 3-2222 Expert Gun and Locksmith. Lawnmower* sharpened and repaired Locks repaired and Keys made Marin's, 227 W. Congress street Phone 6998 DR. CARL J. TILLMAN ~ YATES MESSENGER BERVICE _ PHONE— BOOO 40. Who Can Do It? TO PAUL AND ANDY DR. Battery and Electric Company. Starters, Generators, Magneto*. 124 Barnard St., Corner President. Dial 2-0221. ACME PLUMBING COMPANY Repair Work a Specialty Lincoln and Liberty Sts. Phone 7030 Beautiful floors make beautiful homes. W. YARBROUGH "The Floor Man” Latest modal floor machines Dial 3-1022 Good used tires, All sizes. Vulcanizing HARRISON TIRE CO. Ph. 9493.. Henry and Montgomery Sts. 41. Auto Parts and Accessories I AUTO PARTS of every description,; highest prices paid for automobiles, I cable wire, pipes, fittings, channel,’ irons, I beams and rope. We buy: and sell everything. Liberty Junk Company, 545 E. Liberty, Dial 8074.’ 42. Auto Repair Service HELMEY’S GARAGE General repairing, fender and body work. 18 E. State St. Phone 2-2021 , If it's Automobile trouble, let our'i expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it. I OSCAR’S SERVICE STATION |l 212 Montgomery Pone 9558 . SAVANNAH AUTO REPAIR CO. General Auto Repair 31 W. Broad St. Phone 2-1366 43. Swap This For That We are in need of household ar ticle*. Call us for your needs also. Sales and exchangee. THE'-SWAP-IT-SHOP Dial 2-2702 110 W. Congress St. | WANTED I 1 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. FOR RENT SUITABLE FOR 2 GENTLEMEN OR DENTIST OFFICE. APPLY AT 15 E. JONES ST. | PHONE 6997 50. Printing We are offering Special Prices on all printing to reader* of Savannah Daily Times THE STAR PRINTERY Phone 3-3729 < hatham Printing Co. M c Conimt-rrial Printers || Irlrphonr Z-| y ■■ los w Sa.anr.ah. H I Hurts Ex-Wife’s Case t ® "Hr '®r * i i i I ' ' JB®BhWP» ’' ' , %♦■'<’ \ ZA v»S. * x * 4 ■IM ' ■ '■ V • / - IW ■ / VW '* ffcj :.| ' t/ | %hri •<//■. /****><?« & aw> V* * ''' a ■ <-&' 1 ■<■«• iti * HL \ ' • ***4' > William McCasland One of the most dramatic scenes at the murder trial of Mrs. Velma Patterson at Greenville, Tex., was provided by the testimony of William (Vester) McCasland, a former husband, and father of the two children she is accused of poisoning to obtain insurance benefits. McCasland testified that he was present in his former wife’s home when one of the girls died in agony. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1936 ON THE AIR ' RADIO PROGRAM i Monday, May 4 CBS P.M. 4:oo—Jack Shannon, tenor 4.15 —Let’s Talk it Over 4:3o—Vocals by Verrill I s:oo—Buck Rogers, sketch s:ls—Dorsey and Daily, duo. s:3o—News; Blue Flame* s:4s—Renfrew of the Mounted .... 6:oo—Four Barbers 1 6:15—Al Roth’s Orchestra 6:3o—Ted Busing and the Chariot l eers 6:4s—Boake Carter, commentator 7:oo—Guy Lomvbardo’s Orchestra 7:ls—Herbert Foote, organist ; 7:3o—Pick and Pat I B:oo—Radio Theater 9:oo—Wayne King’s Orchestra 9:3o—March of Time ; 9:45—50il Conservation in the Southwest. 10:00—Jack Denny’s Orchestra 11:00—Abe Lyman’s Orohestra 11:15—Henry Halstead's Orohestra 11:30—Hawaii Calls Tuesday, May 5 A.M. i 7:00—On the Air Today; Bluebirds, girls’ vocal trio I 7:ls—City Consumers' Guide „ 7:30 —Bob and Rennie r 7:4s—Salon Musicale I 8:00—Bugle Call Revue J 8:30 —Richard- Maxwell, songs i 9:00 —News; Fred Feibel, organist ! 9:ls—Mrs. John S. Reilly 9:3o—Romany Trail 9:4s—Three Stars, girls vocal trio 10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch < 10:15—Romance of Helen Trent, skctcii 10:30—Just Plain Bill 10:45—Rich Man’s Darling 11:00—The Voice of Experience 11:15—Mary Lee Taylor . 11:30—“Mary Marlin," sketch i 11:45—Five Star Jones, sketch 12:00—noon, George Hall’s Orch. P.M. 12:15—George Hall’s Orchestra j 12:30—Rhythmaires 12:45—Between the Bokends I:oo—Concert Miniatures I:ls—Happy Hollow I:3o—“Mary Marlin," sketch I:4s—Eddie Dunstedter Entertain*. 2:oo—Science Service 2:4s—Vivian Della Chiesa, soprano. 3:3o—Columbia Chamber Orchestra 4:oo—Jimmy Farrell, baritone Monday, May 4 NBC 4:oo—Topuiatters • Orchestra 4:ls—Let’s Talk it Over 4:3o—The Singing Lady 4:4s—Walter Logan’s Musical 5:30 —Flying Time, sketch ’: 15—Edward Davies, baritone s.3o—News: Three X Sisters ■ s*ls—Lowell Thcmas 6:oo—Amos ’n Andy, sketch 6:ls—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station 6:3o—Gabriel Heatter, commentator 6:4s—Education in the News 7:oo—Kammerstein’s Music Hall 7:3o—Evening in Paris B:oo—Greater Minstrels 8:30 —Studio Party at Sigmund Romberg’s 9:oo—Contented Program 9:3o—National Radio Forum - ■ 9:4s—Dick Mansfield’* Orchestra 10:15—Ink Spots 10:30—Glen Gray’s Orchestra 11:00 —Rudy Vallee’s Orchestra 11:30—Phil Ohman’s Orchestra Tuesday, May 5 AM. 7:oo—Spareribs May Queen and Maid Mr 19 .Top, Miss Hatter Barlow; Mis* Mary P. Cruikthank For the first time in its 143-year history, the University of North Carolina is sponsoring a May Day celebration with two popular co eds reigning over festivities. Elected by campus-wide vote, Miss Hester Barlow, Cairo, Egypt, will be the university’s first May Queen, and Miss Mary Pride Cruikshank, Raleigh, N. C., h*>» maid of honor. Central Pre** ’ 7:15 —Good Morning Melodies 7:3o—Cheerio, talk and music 7:4s—Landt Trio and White 8:00—Old Doctor Jim, sketch B:ls—The Streamliners 9:oo—News; Alden Edkins 9:ls—Home Sweet Home 9:3o—Breen and de Rose ; 9:4s—Gale Pag*, song* 10:00—Marine Band 10:15—Marine Band ’ 10:30—Your Child, speaker 10:45—Piano Recital 11:00—Gene Arnold and Rance Boys 11:15—Larry Cotton, tenor 11:30—Merry Madcap* 12:00 —neon, Castle* of Romance P.M. 12:15—Stan Wood’s Orchestra 12:30 —National Fann and Home Hour 112:45—Music Guild 1:30 —Golden Melodie* c 2:oo—NeUie Revell Interviews 2:ls—Ma, Perkins, *ketch. 2:3o—Vic and Sade, sketch 2:4s—Cadet* Quartet 3:00 —Woman's Radio Review 3:3o—Happy Jack song*. 4:00 —American Medical Association AT THE THEATERS j LUCAS— Today, Tuesday and Wednesday, “Under Two Flags,” with Ronald Cole man. Claudette Colbert, Vic tor McL&glen and Rosalind Russell. BlJOU—Today. Tuesday and Wednes day, Stage: “Bob Davis Va ritles,’’ Screen: Roas Alex ander and Patricia Ellis, in “Boulder Dam." ODEON— Today and Tuesday, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” with a cast of 1,000. FOLLY— Today and Tuesday, “First a Girl?’ with Jessie Mat thews and Sonny Hale. , ARCADIA—Today and Tuesday “Seven Keys to Balpate,” with Gene Raymond. > SAVANNAH—Today, Tuesday and Wednesday, “Th* Leather neck* Have Landed” with Lew Ayres, Isabel Jewell, Jimmy Ellison and James Burke. was head of th* Montana Farmer. CLOTHING FOR VICTIMS FREDERICK, Md., May 4.—Red Cross workers are preparing hundreds of pieces of clothing to be distributed through the section hit by the recent floods. The clothnig was collected during the dark days of thef lood crisis. Families who were forced from their homes by the floods are now going back to their houses. Demands for bedding and clothes have begun pour, ing into Red Cross headquarters by the hundreds. T* comm*tnor*t* th* «*nt*nary of H*ll*nk liberation from the Turkish ml* Gr*oc* issued this •tamp in 1930. Tho design f**» tur** Anth*n*ip* Diakos* on* *f th* Gr**k leader*. jitopiniHE-. Fium* i*«u*d this ihmp in 1020 to comm*mor*t* th* anniversary of th* captur* of Fium* by d*Annunzio’* legionsair**. To commamorato th* 700th anni versary of tho death of ft. Francis of AssUi, Italy imuod this stamp in 1926. He was noted for his many kindnos*** t* th* 1 >*p*ra, - STARRING ON BROADWAY--- >S ' ■ - 1 "' » ~ lOo®s IHf jjMra&k JhKF Olr Ml ■r HR BlOtwMi » JSbt. IE M HEL -: jj^g' - |jS| I™ [K& Bfe Mafe, ■■Hk--" ' WB^^HMk^ ; iOg| s ! ' SsSI .£’■ • ’ f ..,, .#4fv <:?£. < z Srat ■ B? ;: »F* aS MEMmWWe JMbW® ‘ wf t . Few will want to challo.ige Claudia Morgan’s claim for be ing the busiest actress in New York. In addition to appearing simultaneously in two different plays on Broadway, Miss Mor gan is being featured in NBC’s popular serial, David Harum. NEW YORK, May 4—Claudia. appearing simultaneously in sea- Morgan .the handsome young ac- tured roles in two different plays, tress who is amazing Broadway by' has just added a radio program to SCOTTS SCRAPBOOK by R. J. SCOTT COPYRIGHT 1936 CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION p—«m ■—, ■■■—.„, ■ | l rai4i v j L j v »e PROBABLY TIE <SRBAffeST ~y '(£ : : -Time was performed Js£~ ; SSfS®r*S;.J EL f ‘A J BY BLONDIN .WHO V. • JHrfcfe ; BLINDFOLDED, PUSHED A M 1 ; kgr» : wheelbarrow across NIAGARA FALLS oxi fl ♦ JOV I S§k The stamp wTh a message- C a on the left ofTiis Guatemala |_-er CT «a® s stamp is a presidential. ' f MESSAGE To Tie nation AU I T BJWPv’ ‘ W *' 1 legislature- WWW *fg ■’CS** «»• , -~ r r ~ ~ trLdX / V oF r jw Queeh O ELIZABETH 3 _~. * i®/ "** ** tn. -._ X'«U •”=: — ... ~~’ ,y.. ■ —l —.- -2T*" ” 1 " * ll * *• '-^z'' ~ y 1... -rifly • • — 5 _ J.L < J^ 1 - * 1 'm L 1 r.. r linin if ik" • , N aYiveS 4 9 of the dangerous islands' ■y 7 ' ' JL,. in The South seas i spear sharks w’ By DIVING BENEATH Tit WAVES AFTERT<E HIKjE MAN-EATERS’ COCHRAN’S ANNOUNCE THE OPENING THIS WEEK OF A NEW AND MODERN BARBECUE AND FRUIT STAND 1505-7-9 WEST BROAD ST. We invite you to visit us m our OLD LOCATION where we will extend our usual courtesy and Rervce to our patrons. For Home Deliveries, Phone 4200 Or 9295. PAGE SEVEN / J —«** \ T" \ * her complicated and amoitiou» routine. <IW in addition to starring in Qo- Respondent Unknown” and “Call It a Day”, two leading plays on th® Main Stem. Miss Morgan is now being featured in David Harum, the NBC serial built around the shrewd, kind-hearted character of Edward N. Wescott’s novel of the same name, and heard over the NBC-Blue network dally except Saturday and Sunday, at 10:45 a. m„ E.D.S.T. Her three assignments require a lot of fast stepping, traffic dodg ing and hurried breakfasting, but Claudia enjoys the pace. In “Co- Respondent Unknown.” at the Ri tz theatre, Miss Morgan appears in the first and third acts in the role Ilka Chase held until she was stricken with appendicitis. At the end of the first act Claudia dashes to the Morosco to be featured with Phillip Merivale in the sec ond act of the Theater Guild pro duction, “Call It a Day”. This over, she hurries back to the Ritz for the third act of “Co-Respondent Unknown”. She has nine minutes between the two houses. Strenuous though he night sched ule is, Miss Mrgan has little tllpe to stay in bed mornings. She’s up at 9:00 to be at Radio City for 9:30 David Harum rehearsal. When the program is concluded . she returns to her Manhattan ' apartment to catch up on some sleep. , Like her father, Ralph Morgan, and her uncle, Frank Morgan, film stars, Claudia has contributed to the serene prestige of the House of Morgan by appearing in the films herself. Among her more recent stage successes have been “Are You Decent?”, “Accent on Youth” and the London production of “Strange Interlude.” JEWISH WOMEN MEET NEW YORK, May 4 (TP).—Hun dreds of women are expected today at the annual meeting of the Nation al Council of Jewish Yemen’s New OYork section.