Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 09, 1936, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY WANT ADS CONVERT CENTS INTO DOLLARS—TRY THEM SPECIAL NOTICE Dr. Luther A. DeLoach hat return ed to the city and will resume his practice at 15 B. Jones street. LA LADIES WEARING APPAREL LADY JANE SHOP 115 E. Broughton Street Write or telephone for Co-Ed Style book FREE. 2. Insurance MERCER-SEILER INS.' AGENCY Phone 2-1624 Mercer Realty Co. 9 E. York Personal Service at all Times 4. Bicycles NEW AND USED BICYCLES Parts for Every Make "We Repair for Less” CUT RATE BICYCLE STORES Barnard at Henry St. 5. Beauty Parlors LADY JANE SHOP 115 E. Broughton Street Write or telephone for Co-Ed Style book FREE. ANNS BEAUTY SHOP Seaside specials. Croquinole ring lets, $2.00. Other waves $2.50 and up. Dial 4261 3. Miscellaneous Wanted HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Old Gold. Silver, Gold Filled Den tal work. Weiser's Gold and Silver Shop, 118 E. Broughton. 9. Miscellaneous For Sale HOTEL, Restaurant, Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call or write for prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co., 221 West Congress street. Dayton and Henderson Bicycles, call 7545 for information STEVE PARRIS BICYCLE SHOP W. Oglethorpe and Jefferson St. ATTENTION FISHERMEN Season now open, get your supplies at SUTKER’S PAWN SHOP 355 West Broad St., corner Jones WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE PEOPLE S FURNITURE CO. 418 W. Broughton Dial 2-1288 ""WATCHMAKER ANW JEWELER Complete line of Elgin Watches JOHN THOMAS 118 Whitaker 9-A. Jewelry WATCHES cleaned, oiled and guar anteed, $1.95. Leon Deutsch, 348 West Broad Street. Phone 2-1871. 10. Glass and Mirrors OLD MIRRORS Resilvered. Broken mirrors and glass replaced. Cor ner Bay street and East Broad Phone 8362. 11. Upholstering and Repairing W. S. SCHAAF Upholstering & Furniture Repairing 417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246 FOUNTAIN'S FURNITURE CO. Second hand furniture bought, sold, and repaired. Dial 3-2575. 312 Jefferson St. 411 Berrien St. HAMILTON Furniture Repair Com pany. Ice boxes relined at half price. 607 W. Broad St. Dial 3 3288. 12. Mattresses Renovated GEORGIA MATTRESS CO. Let us convert your cotton mattress into an innersprlng. 237 Price St. Phone 3-3867 ESTABLISHED 1901—Jas. R Dooner Co., Mattresses, Cuishions, Pillows, etc. Renovating mattresses a spe cialty. Telephone 7991. Anderson and Paulsen streets. 14A Repairing HAVE YOUR LUGGAGE RECON DITIONED FOR YOUR VACATION. THE LUGGAGE SHOP 32 W. BROUGHTON ST. NEAR WHITAKER PHONE 6445 LET OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BE YOUR MEANS OF MAKING OR SAVING MONEY PHONE 6183 17. Male and Female Help Wanted. WANTED —Contact with students of palmastry or astrology who would be interested commercially.' P. O. Box 1552. 21. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT.' & SERVICE CO. For Dependable Employes Ph. 7944 145 Drayton St. 26. Flowers JOHN WOLF & SON FLORISTS Flowers in all varieties and for all occasions 919 B. Anderson. Phone 5188 SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES Classified Advertising Information 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 -he 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. 28. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT—Five-room cot tage in good section of city at rea sonable price. Write Box X-l care Savannah Daily Times. FOR RENT for the entire summer, 5-room cottage, 2-car garage. Com pletely furnished. Silver, linens, radio. Hendersonville, N. C. Apply Box 13. FOR RENT three-room apartment or rooms to 2 young men. Com pletely furnished. Use of telephone. Dentist office, 15 E. Jones street. Phone 6997. 28A Apartment For Rent FOUR ROOMS furnished or unfur nished, steam heat, shower, electric stove, Frigidaire. S4O furnished, $35 unfurnished. 219 Abercorn St. Phone 5388. 32. Beer and Wine Love's Place, Drinks and smokes of all kinds. Our prices will suit you. Phone 9458 ' We Deliver MATAXAS PLACE Habersham and Bay Best drauht beer in city. You have tried the rest now try the best. 33. Good Things to Eat. STOP AT LOG CABIN ON Tybee Road Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Cigar ettes, Groceries, Gas. OIL WHEN out for a quiet evening. Stop at the Little Gypsy Tea Room, 507 Price street. TRY our delicious sandwiches with your favorite drink—Curb Service. TRIPLE XXX THIRST STATION Victory Drive 38. Antiques ANTIQUES Come Come going north first of July, must dispose of stock, cash talks, sideboard, dining tables, chest of drawers, spool beds, sofas, chairs, glassware, hlnawear, and all kinds of antiques. Get yours first 109 East Liberty. 35. Salaries Bought STtO SSO On Your Own Name Chatham Brokerage Corporation 502 Sevannah Bank Bldg. $5 TO SSO SMITH-LOWE CORP. 906 Liberty Bank Bldg. $5 to SSO For Salaried People On YOUR Signature Our Services Strictly Confidential. Neal Brokerage Co. 206 Liberty Bank Bldg. 40. Who Can Do It? NEED A MESSENGER 10c Phone 6000 10c Indian Messenger Service. ELECTRIC FANS Washing machines, irons, motors, etc., repaired. Workmanship guar anteed. "SEE" BRADLEY, LOCKSMITH 26 E. State Dial 2-2148 GUARANTEED repairs on all radios. Terms if desired. Dial 8942, Hobbs Radio Service, 2608 Mont gomery street. p H °n E MARIN’S 6998 SCALES. LAWNMOWERS REPAIRED FOR ATTRACTIVE SIGNS 551 E. Oglethorpe Ave. Dial R. D. POLITE 9160 WE DO NOTHING BUT FLOORS W. YARBOROUGH THE FLOOR MAN” Dial 3-1022 $5 TO $25 AUTOS SPRAYED ' WILLIAMSON’S” 212 BROUGHTON EAST 40A Automobiles For Sale OGLETHORPE Hudson and Terraplane Distributors GOOD USED CARS 307-9 Bull at. Phone 2-3177 40A Automobiles For Sale NASH LAFAYETTE Guaranteed Used Car Bargains SOUTHERN MOTORS. INC. Broughton and Lincoln Sts. Phone 7137 50 cars to pick from a reliable I dealer. KUTCHEY MOTOR CO. Jones and Barnard VAUGHAN MOTOR INC. Dodge—Plymouth—Dodg»e Trucks Reliable Used Cars 220 East Broughton Phone 6105 Savannah Automobile Company ‘ Leads Savanah in Used Car Values” BUICK—7 W. Broad St.—PONTIAC WORLD’S LOWEST PRICE SEDAN Buy a Willys 77 and Save Money! AUTO EXCHANGE 104-6-8-10 E. Bryan St. 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. TO PAUL AND ANDY DR. Battery and Electric Company. Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124 Barnard St., Corner President. Dial 2-0221. 42. Auto Repair Service If it’s Automobile trouble, let our expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it. OSCAR’S SERVICE GARAGE 212 Montgomery Phone 9558 SHATTER PROOF GLASS CO. We replace all kinds of glass. 203 W. Broad St. Dial 9821 43. Swap This For That Don’t sell or buy household articles before you phone or visit our sales room. Savannahs only THE SWAP-IT-SHOP 110 West Congress St. Dial 2-2702 ANOTHER LONG COUNT TAKEN BY TUNNEY NAUGATUCK, Conn., June 9 (TP) Gene Tunney is getting another long count. The former heavyweight champion was to face trial last night on the charge of passing a traffic light. The charge made Gene mad and he insisted he would fight it to the limit. When the time arrived for the hearing, the judge postponed the case Indefinitely. BRICK BRADFORD—And the Lord BRICK BRADFORD —And the Lord of Doom by WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY (THERE THEY GO* WELL, z z ;;? 11 16-6 coPYfttcMT, centbal priss association | | MW WHAT ABOUT &RICK? | ETTA KETT , , • • .. Ml J W /ZJ If-1 DON'T rieURE OUT HELLO TOM? 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Chr. 12:45 pm 1:35 am Miami, Tampa. St. P. 2:20 am 11:27 am F E C * W. Cst. Pts 5:20 pm 5:10 pm Bos. N. Y.. Was. Ric 11:37 am 8:15 am Mont. Way Local 7:20 pm 2:05 am N.Y. Was., Ric. Chas. 1:50 am CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrive Central Station Depart 8:00 am Macon, Atlanta, Bir mingham, Chi. Mont. 9:00 pm 11:30 am Augusta G:0O pm 5:15 pm Augusta. Macon. Atl. 7:40 am Standard sleepers for Atlanta and air conditioned sleeper for Columbus. Bir mingham and Chicago on 9:00 pm train. Air-conditioned buffet lounge coach on 7:40 am train for Macon-Atlanta. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. Arrive Cnton Station Leave 4:50 am Bos. N.Y Phi Was Ric 9:38 pm 5:40 pm Bog NY. Phi Was Ric 12:09 pm 9:30 pm Mi Tpa St.P Jax Bk 4:58 am 12:01pm Miami, Tpa. St.P Jax s:4Bpm 2:14 pm Jax and Local 3:55 pm 3:47 pm Fa’x. Den'k Col Pt s N 2:22 pm 7:55 pm Charleston * Hamlet 8:30 am 8:35 pm Mont. Albany. Amer. 8:20 am 10:40 am Americus and Local 5:05 pm SOUTHERN railway system Arrive No. Onion Station No. Depart 2:25 am 23 Cincinnati Charlotte 24 12:55 am 1:40 pm 19 Colum. Local 20 12:10 pm Nos. 23, 24, Pullman dining cars. SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA RAILWAY Station Foot of Cohen Street 5:00 am Lv. Savannah Ar. 1:30 pm 10:30 am Ar. Waynesboro Lv. 8:00 am Daily except Sunday. AM. 12:15—George Givot’s Circus Wednesday, June 10 7:00—On the Air Today 7:3o—Maurice Brown, cellist B:oo—Dear Columbia B:ls—You and Your Happiness B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs 8:45—Bill and Ginger; News 9:oo—Fred Feibel, organist 9:15 —Broadway Cinderella, sketch 9:3o—Lyric Serenade 10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch 10:15—Romance of Helen Trent 10:30—Just Plain BUI 11:00 —Broadcast from Republican Convention 11:15—Musical Reveries with Stuart Churchill, tenor 11:30—Mary Marlin, sketch 11:45—Five Star Jones, sketch 12:00—noon, Pete Woolery, Orchestra P.M. 12:15—Frank Dailey's Orchestra 12:45—Between the Bookends I:oo—Dorsey and Dailey I:ls—Happy Hollow, sketch I:3o—Afternoon Recess 2:oo—Ann Leaf, organist THE TUTTS by Crawford Young Dad STUBBY Grace ciara WHEN MOM REPRIMANDS WUA IT HARDLY -EVER, &EXS AGCRpSS NoThiM' A EJtXAW, '’/On''/,. Copyright, 1936. by C«n&al Pr«M Awociation. Inc. \ 6-/6 of Doom 2:3o—Jimmie Brierly, tenor 3:00 —E. Robert Schmitz, concert pianist 3:3o—Clyde Barrie, baritone 4:oo—Broadcast from Republican Convention. Tuesday, June 9 NBC 4:oo—Top Hatters’ Orchestra 4:ls—American Institute of Bank ing Award 4:3o—Singing Lady 4:4s—Orphan Annie, sketch s:oo—Minute Men, quartet s:3o—News; Baseball Resume s:4s—Lowell Thomas, commentator 6:oo—Amos ’n Andy. 6:30 —Lum and Abner, sketch 7:oo—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra 7:3o—Wayne King's Orchestra 8:00—Ben Bernie's Orchestra B:3o—Ed Wynn, comedian 9:oo—Eddie Dowling's Revue 9:30 —Barry McKinley, baritone 9:45 —Twin City Foureme 10:00—Amon 'n Andy, sketch 10:30—Ruby Newman’s Orchestra 10:45—Jesse Crawford, organist 11:00—Shandor, violinist 12:00—midnight, Fletcher Hender- son's Orchestra Wednesday, June 10 AM. 7:oo—Morning Devotions 7:3o—Cheerio; Inspirational talk and Music B:oo—Breakfast Club, Orchestra B:3o—Dr. Shirley Wynn, songs 9:oo—News; Walter Cassel, baritone 9:3o—The Mystery Chef 10:00 —Honeymooners 10:15—Homespun 10:30—Wife Saver 11:00—Happy Jack, songs 12:00—noon. 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