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About Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-???? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1936)
A * 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 B=oo 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- confected and the insertion made good. MRS, J. W. MORRIS - : Bai gains—Bargains—Bargains. Everything in the line of Ready- To-Wear. 601 West Bread Street. Lost and Found LOST — Bunch of keys, one, Central of Georgia switch key S-14.33, find er please return to Savannah Times. Reward. < 2. Photoirranher , - 4 : SPECIAL Four Post card Photos In folders 50c. Day & Night Studio 107 Brough ton street. 5. Beauty Parlors ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP -•». Special non-amonla permanent wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed 46 Drayton St. Dial 4261 For the Best results in all 1 lines I of Beauty services. Purcell Beau- I ty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker. I MI-LADY BEAUTY SHOPPE . Dial 6-287 for appointments. No waiting, special individual attention at all times by Full Master Beau tisns. 20 W. State St. GRACE’S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP —Our Specialties Oil waves $1.50, non-ammonia wave $2.50. Shampoos, finger wave 25c, manicure 25c. Phone 6369 7 W. York St. 9. Miscellaneous For Sale HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call op write for prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co.. 221 West Congress street. > Gsnuine Simmons BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES —529.95 Salvage Sales Company 120 W. Broad St. 4611—Phone—4430 WILL iiacriflcs lor a quick sale Is - baveau in excel ent condition Ph na 5868. | ; FOR SALE—One combination safe, ' weight approximately 600 pounds. All kinds of antiques. 25 W. Broad street. - 9-A. Jewelry W.U.CHES cleaned, oi.ecl.and guar anteed. $1.95. Leon Dsutsch, 348 West Broad Street. Phone 2-1871; - ' 10. Glass and Mirrors We re.liver old mirror* • As good as new” <■. New mirrors made to order Glass and mirror work of all. kinds Arters ft Mirror & Glass Works Ph 8362. Car. Bay and East Broad. 11. Upholstering and Repairing M. s. SCHAAF U; bolstering & Furnltuie, Repairing 417 E. Bay St Dial 2-1246 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. , 14. Office Equipment, Supplies Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals an! 1 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. Terms can be arrang ed on rebuilt Jobs.-. Alnptt Music Co., 216 W. Broughton.dfr - CHARLES J. RICHARDS LET OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BE YOUR MEANS OF MAKING OR SAVINGMONEY PHONE 6183 PEAD- / USE /Z.WANTADS 16. Male Help Wanted BOYS to carry papers in the follow ing places: Thunderbolt. Ga., Isle of Hope, Port Wentworth, Ga Good income. Must be able to fur nish bond and reference. Apply Mr. Dawns, Circulation department Savannah, Dally Times. 20. Male and Female Help White ana cjlo.cd male ana ternary hotel and rc : rant cooks today. EMPLOYMEi; SERVICE AGENCY 145 Dr.yton J*. JOYS AND GIRLS—Earn spending morley and win prizes. No hard work. Answer Box 13, Savannah Daily Time's, ' / 21. Employment Agency ./ 1 EMPLOYMENT <fc SERVICE CO. For Dependable Employes Ph. 7944 145 Drayton St 26. Seeus and Plants Fresh Garden Seed Insecticides Sprayers and Etc. . IRELAND SEED COMPANY \ X 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. —* / ; ROGER WILLIAMS 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." -v-. ' 29-A. Houses For Rent COTTAGE FOR RENT, SOUTH END, SAVANNAH BEACH, DIAL 9568 32. Beer and Wines YOU can ext, drink and be merry at ■ ■■■•<.¥ -BEN’S TAVERN Augusta Road -Phone 9575 Your favorite beers and wines at JAKE’S BEER PARtOR 322,32* W. Bryan St. Dial 9567 MATAXAS PLACE S Habersham and Bay Best draught beer in city. You have tried the rest now try the best. 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 Ai Rentier's, Vic tory Drive and isle cf Hope Road. •- ■•■rtr.ri - -- 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 '■ Sandwiches, cakes, pies, drinks, cigarettes and cigars. MRS. J. C. BRADHAM, Bay and Price Streets While eating enjoy your cool beer at JIMMIE’S PLACE ” Opposite the Lucas ■w, .ir**" —— —y* —‘ —— <’ -a CONEY ISLAND LUNCH , ■' Peter PuCUoyios, Prop. 41 Whitaker St. - Phone 9217 35. - -Salaries Bought $5 TO SSO SMITH-LOWE CORP. 906 Liberty Bank Bldg. .-•ss TO SSO 1 On your own name CHATHAM BROK. CORP. , 502 Savannah Bank Bldg. I, MONEY For Salaried People - $5.00 TO $50.00 On YOUR Signature NEAL BROKERAGE CO. 206 Liberty Bank Bldg. MISS ANNE WEEKS 37.- Poultry and Supplies QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY 217 W. Congress Street x Savannah, Ga. Phone 4407 H. E. Floyd r*3, Antiques .. —ANTIQUES—ANTIQUES— ANTIQUES All kinds of antiques bought, sold and exchanged. Chairs, tables, sofas, buffets, mirror*, china, bric-a-brac, books, stamps, gold, silver, Shetfeld plate.' Scrap gold bought Phone 3-1366 GOODMAN’S, 149 Whitaker. ANTIQUES of all aescriptions can be “ ' fSuricT’and’ 'b’SugTir'TM'oiTabiy —at 109 East Liberty Street. 40. -J ; Who Can Do It? 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 for and de'uvered 10c. 112 E. State StPhone 3 2222 Expert Gun and Locksmith. Lawnmower* sharpened and repaired Locks repaired and Keys made Marin's, 227 W. Congress street • • • Phone 6998 MISS NEOTA BARBOUR YATES MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE—BOOO 40. Who Can Do It? TO PAUL AND ANDY DR. Battery and Electric Company. Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124 Barnard St., Corner President. Dial 2-0221. Auto Lock and Key Expert BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE Keys While You Wait 26 E. State St. Phone 2-2148 ACME PLUMBING COMPANY Repair Work a Specialty Lincoln and Liberty Sts. Phone 7030 Beautiful floors make beautiful homes. W. YARBROUGH ’’The Floor Man ' model floor machines. ; V ? x Dial 3-1022 . , ~ •y* . < Gbod used tires, All sizes.-j Vulcanizing HARRISON TIRE CO. Ph. 9493.. Henry and Montgomery Sts 41. Auto Parts and Accessories AUTO PARTS of every description, highest prices paid for automobiles, 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 expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it. OSCAR’S SERVICE STATION 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 ticles. Call us for your needs also. Sales and exchanges. THE-SWAP-IT-SHOP Dial 2-2702 110 W. Congress St. I WANTED 10 YOUNG LADIES FOR SPECIAL OUTSIDE WORK. • MUST KNOW THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. APPLY 110 W. STATE ST Between 9 and 11a.m. | 50. Printing We are offering Special Prices on all printing to readers of Savannah Dally Times THE STAR PRINTERY Phone 3-3729 I Chatham Printing Co. , Commercial Printers Frlephone 2-1321 • lOH W. President Savannah. <.a. AT THE THEATERS LUCAS— Today and Wednesday, ‘Un der Two Flags,” with Ron ald Coleman Claudette Col bert, Victor McLaglen and Rosalind Russell. BLJOU—T od a y and Wednesday, Stage: "Bob Davis Varta ties” Screen: “Boulder Dam,” with Roes Alexander and Patricia Ellis. ODEON— Today "Midsummer Night's Dream.” Wednesday and Thursday, - ‘ Timothy’s Quest," with Jan Kupura and Gladys Swarthourt. FOLLY— Today, ‘‘First a Girl,” with Jessie Matthews and Sonny Hale. Wednesday and ... Thursday, “Swell Head.” ARCADIA— Today “Seven Keys to Balpate,” with Gene Ray - mond. Wednesday and Thursday, “Land of Prom ise.” SAVANNAH— Today and Wednes day, “The Leathernecks Have Landed,” with Lew Ayres Isabel Jewell, Jimmy Ellison and James Burke. “STOLEN” CAR FOUND PARKED BY FRIEND IN WRONG GARAGE Mis* Mabel Royal, operating room superintendent at the Cen tral of Georgia Hospital, was somewhat sheepish today. Miss Royal Sunday called police in great alarm. Her car had been stolen. She was bitter about automobile thieves. Today Miss Royal reported her car had been recovered. She had loaned the car to a friend. The friend had put it *in the wrong garage. NEGRO YOUTH NABBED James Mercer, Negro, was taken in custody yesterday and on charges □f having broken into and stolen two dollars from the home of B. Johnson, Xegro, at 625 West Fortieth street ane.. The youth, arrested by City Detective W. H. Sapp, was turned over to the juvenile authorities. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1936 ON THE AIR RADIO PROGRAM Tuesday, May 5 CBS P.M. 4:oo—Jimmy Ferrell, baritone 4:ls—Billy Mills’ Orchestra 4:3o—Men and Maids of Manhattan 4:4s—Wilderness Road, sketch. 5:00 Benay Venuta, songs s:ls—Burton Rogers, organist s:3o—News; Alexander Cores s:4s—Renfrew of the Mounted 6:oo—Maybelle Jcnnirßs, comenta tor •: 6:ls—Musical Toast '.J 6:3o—Kate Smith, songs ■ 6:4s—Boake Carter, commentator* 7:00 —Lazy Dan, Minstrel Man ! 7:3o—Ken Murray B:oo—The Caravan B:3o—Fred Waring's Orchestra 9:oo—Mary Pickford in Parties at Pickfair. 9:3o—March of Time 9:4s—Willard Robinson’s Orchestra 10:00—Willard Robinson’s Orchestra 10:30—Won Redmons’ Orchestra 11:00—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra 11:30—Xavier Cugat’s Orchestra 12:00—Philip Crane, organist Wednesday, May 6 A.M. 7:00—On the Air Today; The Olean ders 7:3o—The Bluebirds 7:4s—Fred Skiner, songs B:oo—Dear Columbia B:3o—Richard Maxwell, song*. 8:45-^—Rambles in Rhythm. 9:oo—News; Montana Slim 9:4s—Hildegarde Filmore, beauty 9:4s—Ozark Melodies 10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch 10:15—Romance of Helen Trent 10:30—Just Plain Bill 10:45—Rich Man’s Darling’ sketch 11:00 —The Voice of Experience Now St. Louis Has a ’'Relief Siege” Mr* 'W To enforce their demands for relief, thirty men and women besieged the chambers of the Board of Aidermen in St. Louis, Mo., and voted a hunger strike after these sandwiches were gone. The decision was made after the health commissioner refused to permit further deliveries of food to the participants, because there are nc facilities for eating in the crowded assembly gallery. (Central Press) SCOTTS SCR APBOC by R. J SCOTT 4ohnnq [/M | • clarnm I war. iM<HE ( : II \ UHIOH ARJvtV //I, afr: a 010 - sPVr®- - t // T S < IbU you*ses< SdlAj I Soldier. v ■” |X -■« f IK'IHEi. ■UoR.SE. Cf LLS I TO] HorTherK MOfcE 4 im p" 1 ' "T 1 w-AwUXli. Siam .. - . .. ■ xk. r j ' Al • tk * Vi *■ :• ft.-ru_ / HILE <ELLS YflE WORLD ABOUT h's ALT PE’Tr.e (SobiuM fl , NrrsJtfE) BY -rfi i$ rAnI Postal ADHESIVE ■ LOH6 NECK WAS A PE-RISCOPE., DECLARES /*9 . COPYRIGHT. 1936. CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION E.KBLDM )AN EU ROPEA.H. SCIENTIST j 11:15—Musical Reveries with Stuart Churchill, tenor 11:45—Five Star Jones, sketch 12:00—neon, Frank Dailey’s Orches tra P.M. 12:15—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra 12:30 —Pete Woolery; Orchestra 12:45—Between the Bookends I:oo —Dorsey and Dailey I:ls—Happy Holow, sketch i j3sa-Aft.-, Recess ■} 1:00--5inn Leaf, organist ..'JrMC- National Student FetferaUon 2:4^—Gogo.Dely’* songs. 3:oo—Curtis Institute of Music B:4s—Clyde Barrie, baritone 4:oo—Benay Venuta, songs. Tuesday. May 5 NBC 4:00 —American Medical Association. 4:3o—Hugo Mariani’s Dansante 4:4s—&Orphan Annie, sketch s:oo—Flying Time, sketch s:ls —Mid-Week Hym n Songs s:3o—News; Baseball Resume s:4s—Lowell Thomas, commentator 6:oo—Amos ’n Andy 6:ls—Edwin C. Hill, “The Human Side of the News.’’ 6:3$ —Fred Hufsmith, tenor 6:4s—You and Your Government 7:oo—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra 7:30 —Edgar A. Guest in Welcome Valley, sketch 8:00—Ben Bernie’s Orchestra B:3o—Nickelodeon; Sylvia Clark 9:oo—Eddie Dowling’s Revue 9:3o—Roy Campbell’s Royalists 9:4s—Barry McKinley, baritone 10:00—Phil Levant’s Orchestra 10:15—Nano Rodrigo’s Orchestra 10:30—Ruby Newman’s Orchestra 10:45—Jesse Crawford 11:00—Shandor, violinist 11:30—Ted Lewis’ Orchestra Wednesday, May 6 A.M. 7:oo—Morning Devotions 7:ls—Good Morning Melodies 7:3o—Cheerio, inspirational talk and music 8:00—Old Doctor Jim, sketch B:ls—The Streamliners 9:oo—News; Walter Cassel, baritone 9:3o—The Myster Chef 9:4s—Betty Crocker, cooking talk 10:00 —Honeymooners 10:15—Homespun 10:30—Netty Moore, talk on interior decoration 10:45—Breen and de Rose 11:00—Gene Arnold and the Ranch Boy* 11:15—Honey boy and Sassafras 11:30—Merry Madcaps 12:00—noon. News: Market and Weather P.M. I:oo—Music Guild I:3o—National Congres of Parents and Teachers Association. 2:oo—Forever Young, sketch 2:3o—Vic and Sade, sketch 3:oo—Woman’s Radio Review 3:3o—Happy Jack, songs NUTMEG REPUBLICANS MEET TODAY TO PICK DELEGATES FOR JUNE HARTFIRD, Conn., May 5 (TP) —The nutmeg state’s Republican moguls will gather in Hartford to day to choose their delegates to the Cleveland convention. The Connecticut G. O. P. will hold its regular state convention at the capital. General predictions call for an unpledged delegation to the National Republican Conven tion in June, with posslby a slight leaning towards Governor Alt Lan don of Kansas. -• S :■:•.••.•■ > i IF' ' 11 • :«®Ca O ■ -Tr-x i >T A,/ Z| IttCT ■ ... 'vJL • - ,-j-T -'W ■ «g. ZL i~, i srK • -'<>% » 1 c ' -WjF"' > g|pt \ > : |W .■ I 3 dsHk ■ jip s Uncle Ezra Pat Barrett (Uncle Ezra) is an expert fly fisherman and makes hie own flies. Here he is studying some of his handiwork for flaws. Like all true fly fishermen, Pat, er, that is, Ezra, stows ’em in his hat bandj ; THE TUTTS by Gawford YoungT j> ac T STU3BY -THxri JUSTICE, Mom I , Copyright, Tf>:-.K. I.■ <■.. ■■ P , , A worintienTtnc. 4.-23 11| iiiiiiimiii IMMIIII 111 ‘V /Z , Don’t Jump at Conclusions Watch This Page For SPECIAL VALUES in Used Cars . rfr.rijirt.l p V MF PAGE SEVEN