Central Guardian . r2111 PHARLMYIYETQWE silARvuu VThe Marquis of _ PAGE i‘? , . Insurance - E ha§tsccn cases of hardship and want through the fai - _ ure to invest in life insur- ance. He knows of cascsawlicrc The Mutual Life of Canada poli- cieshave brought the single ray 0f light to darkened homes. _ Your doctor will advise life insurance because financial pro- tection routs worry and all that follows in worry's train. Your doctor knows that even your health will be improved by the feeling that your wife and the dependents are provided for by Mlltua doctor adc uatc life insurance. ‘l Consult the agent of the cizll protection as you would your, “MUTUAL Ll FE l Life as fully about finan— about health protection. Iii Memoriam . i . - MISS LUCY E. MUTLOW i. - I .\i llll‘ lioiiie 0|‘ lier ilopileiv l-iizlrd l\ilil.i0W, Millvleiv, on Jail- QUALITY GUARANTEED e have a good etock on hand of following standard coals: Al- ll Round, Albion Stove. Albion t Old Sydney, Sprlnghill and ernele Screened: also Beaco e and Hard and Soft Wood. llwelt Prices. Prompt Service. . D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 It Side Bruce Stewart 6. Cola. llversho s ‘All Sizes" ll We can supply lall sizes in I lYsevl-n years. She was a [lllllglb ' llIUilliH-‘l’ Lucy lar llUI‘ kindness. (loll did not dcpl-lld upon frail man. Jesus (fiil-ist. Spiril. lllillltlll solil us expressed to God (if lllS loViu " i‘i(lWlll'il isllllld lliUr-illllill on Jiliiuilry , 8th, 1:426, at the ante of sixty-two ‘ ycllrs, Mllry Thorlle Buiiem, “ loved wife of George I). Jenkins of Mount. l-ierbert, and daughter or the led ""11 Bimweil "WY "Videnc" °f sympathy tor respect for the KIODBFi-Qli- uury 21st. H126. tilerll ivasslvd awily Lucy l-I. iillitilliv, ill the ugg of six. ' ter oi‘ the lute Richard Mlitlow llilll CLYDE RWER- 0" Slllldiiyii ‘is survived by one ill-other Tlloulas rmilmbv _ liish -““i"'i"" “l i i" SILENT STATIONS H‘ Munn“. of Mmvicw and one mp ‘rl-sihvtl-rulp (‘i1lirl~il, Siyllc itlvcr; _ lowed Sign,“ Mrs’ Llewemng o, ll (f'l)lill(:(‘il(.)'ll wltin ‘ll‘0.‘~ll)YiQl‘ll|ll‘ Eastern: CNRAI WP,’ WGBS, ‘Qurgvnn’ Kings County P‘ a ‘is, 11inch illrlklillftl luillnbcnpt ‘llnzpiwus’ WJY‘ Wm; central, KFDMI lllllil. . , m _U§}";:I‘\‘;I‘H;H‘ ‘m’ i d» "KYW, WBBM. WBCN. wceo. .\iiss llntlow ivas ll kind and ill- i ' WEAO’ WEBH- WGESI W5".- lllisliiolls person nlld remained w||_|_ pREAcH ON. HELL__ wHAsl WHT. WIBO,WJJD, WLIB much at home attending to the or diiillry duties and curing for the sick. Slll- was n grout comfort tn tllc fuiliiiy of her lute brother Alf- red especially at the . time when they were left orphaned by tin death lif their mother zlild filtiier l\lllny ivho have .“~lilll'(',(l the hospital- ity of the Mutlcw iloillc will rc She was oi’ a devout nature‘ and zlpilrecilltell lilo Illllllfllrlllllfills of rev lllrioil. Rev. M‘r. Mclimigull, at the funeral gervlce, expretistld regret SHOP from Holman’! ‘Catalog. SALE OF SOILEP and iiliissell linens. bull’ prico.—-.Moure &_ M. lleotl, Ltd. A MYSTERY STFORY. — The Yellow Stulrrmew serial story starts in the Guardian next Mon- (lily. SALE 0F SILK and Crepe ill-ess- es nt half pl‘ll‘.0.-i\lt)()I'G & McLeod _-__ llilliited. THE FARMERS GUIDE AND CALENDAR will he mlnld very useful iii the (illflllg of live stock as well 11s for il diary of events Fri-c with u new or renewal sub-l scriptioil. SALE OF SILK illltl cioul lirells-l l " es :11 2.1 pvl- l-l-ilt oi'l'.- Itloorc &l , Alvin-oil, ldiiiitl-ll. . - MEETING or "rne GRADUATE ""' Nurses Association of the P. E, 1., llcspilul on Mollduy, Idch, 1st. at British Ambassador to Paris, ad- -‘~' ii- m- 7106 dressing the Chamber of Commerce --—— ‘there, set a new precedent by form-i DICTIONARIES“ Any reader oilaliy welcoming the Trade commly the ‘(luurtlitln wanting a. New Uiii- sinner; of m; 9pm", Dqmhflq". go FYMiY‘ Uifiihlilifry will have W the French capital. It ll the first Olllllllilyudls lclc 1H only .1 few more tlmc a British Ambanador hae wel-‘ ' ' i comed them to any foreign eountryq BOY'S WINTER CAPS worth toi l >~i _ _ ii $1.2» ezlcii. l-lcuriilg llt. 75c l-zll-iL-Ipku 4 l a Moore & Mdbcodfiltd. w CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. J “RADIOF_ ‘ ill-v. iCivt-ll Alcilollgzlli will prcuclii lslllliitiill, Jail. Ills! ill Silnlmersldc zlt 11 ll. iii. and 7 p. iii. uull not olden» PROGRAMS i 0F previously zlinlulnllrcd. A - _..~ - MONDAY FEB. 1 ontarlo BROOKFIELDv-(lil Jllll. Illst, I ' illilll‘ will not be zuly scrvicl- ill nternational Radio Programs H‘ A‘ EBERS iirlllikfil-ld or lIlIFlNVlllP. ’l‘ll|-i ' Charlottetown ivrvivc ill. lilnltcl‘ ilivcr will ‘ill: ill ETHEWS WHITE CAPS 135, Kent Street -' 11- m- FIRE YESTERDAY-A detective --5V¢"i"fl 0f Serenades," Concert, fiiiv in zl drcssiilg roonl at tilc Are bl "W Timfli-fiar Orchestra. i ‘vii-a Rink cillzsetl a blaze y(‘.Sl.l€l'lllly,9:3o WCAL (337) N°Pihfi¢id— ifternoon that necessitated the all“ t’ ma‘ Guile“ Girl‘? 59"?!"- ‘eiltioll of’ the fire department. ltiglao WBZ i333) .sp"i"w‘il"d_1lhei vzls put. out. with the cheliiictlli"wBz Rad“) Mowe club Pmmam‘ vitiin t n1 eh l ave I H0200 W505 (245) Milwaukee- . u. u tum 1,. ‘_Hcandygram|v candies From, . Music and Vocal i I . ‘9200 WLW (423) Clneinnatb-“An i WLS, WMA . WM , lei’. Neil iicriliziii 0i tho (Ientral wok, woRgy BB’ woe 'lll‘l.~'llilii (‘ilurcli will ilrellcii Sun- KHy WQL westerm ‘ay ervnilii: Oil tlll~ subjz-‘ct Is i Plierc .-\ ill-ll? Mr. llcrillitil (zlzllllls EVENING CONCERTS hut there is a very practical Hell . Ii (llttl'l<)i.i1*i0\\"ll 11nd one that 3,15 I, ‘I 111i'i. be illuttiiul 0i" "i Cmili- i('l~‘('..\ 4356i "i‘oroilio.(‘oiiiscl- (foul _, '__“‘ “F-‘jii Orl-iicslru. . ilclznl, she entered the I’. l". lsizlnd 7:0,, qr _“_ ‘fospital. 'I‘llci‘0 everytlfillr that ivilico 12x11) Illitllflilll-{l Sltllflll ‘iunlnn skill and tender care could wlw," S,,,-,M.,H,,p.,._.;_ iccomplish was llllrlc for her. lielfl 75:0 |-_ u, iauizllter. Mrs. Canlblicll, (,l‘ti5.~‘i:lli\\'('.\l' l-lllsn wllsillllglllll, Vocal Lilo continent to be with her, l "i . . New Yoril.‘ .\liiHl(ltil illill. he had not been able to sec "mm" lwgliunefn gflv" hi“ “kill Wbifriu N’ Y‘ (will Lilimlr” her oftcllcr, but. added that the ‘ll _“"n“um*ii°“ wnh i“ 1'3"“ my ' _l- , \ ' ueiiliis in an effort to mil. ate illc 7 '~' i~ -i~ spiiitual clniitkirl. of the people oi hill iipoll the lzrncc of the Lord 11s applied by the The llilll-si. desire oi‘ tin would he saliislil-d iii the knowledge The fili-crall Willi liclil (in ldr-iilzly 22nd. 'i‘ilc lllzllls were very bull but it iztimlly ilillliber fuilowcrl tho re- ilillins III the iliace of interment ill llirl-h llill Cemetery. MRS. GEORGE D. JENKINS ‘Fill-re ilnsscd ilWily at. tlio Prince be- late Wdiliam Balleui 0f Mount Al- bion, P. b}. Island. Deceased was twice married, her l- Flie sorvlces .-\ large number of people nssemlr . . .. .. , ‘ivcv rlsll s-i --l- i. u yufferiiihs and lestore tl1, fiLLliLLh ' i i sflnlifllffli‘? ‘ ‘Mm I if the one ivliom they loved. The t l ' _ ._ llniiy tokens 0|‘ love were no (iolibt y. tgrl-lll. coillfllri. to her al- they lulu-at . . ~ ,- . - - _ be w u“ who Sum“, h"; hair g‘ db WLW (42.5) C1111 lililati. Diillu r Hr. (‘nncert i“ willie" “"15 '11 "i1" m" ">1 m" winz (333) sllrlllrril-m. (tllpiloi .ion of her soul to (loll, illlll the Thea)“, 0,-‘,],e,,u-_., inwvvlclltur vi his love in Jesus WHY (Iiliiil N. Y. silllllc lhrisl. Hht urzuiiiaiiv weakened to ilvivNr‘ (211111 silellalllioail. clllll-ert lilo ivorili and pilsscd ulvaly oil the \V'F,\M (155m) (‘ll‘Vi'*.l&l'Ii(l. Willard Lndicli' iinscllliiiln - WBBR (271%) Staten Isl. Vocal WTJC (476) Hartford. Concert H: l5 l’. W. WNYU (5:11) New York. Special Concert ‘ - late mentioned above. 'l‘lie fuuerill took place on Jiln- .lary 10th from her home at Mount lleriiert to Birch lllll cemetery. were condliclod by iier pastor Rev. Ewen MacDuugull. who was nssistcd at the home by Rev. Mr. Lindsay of llazelbrook, 1nd Rev. Mr. llltllejollns of Povriiill. 8:30 P. M. WJZ (455) New York. Landuy Hail WDAD (266) Nashville. Musical WHO (526) Des Moines._ Musical KSD (546) ‘SL Louis. Recital WEIAF (492) N. Y. Coal Miners Trio KDKA (309) E. ‘Pitta. West Pa. Iililgr. Society Iiallqiiet ' tho laereaved and It was easy tor llcr pastor to at a Due-Profit Price—$165O ODAY, no car in the world 05ers the purchaser such fine quality and\great value at such a Row price. That is because of five Stude- baker factors which make pos- sible these fine cars at prices so low that most competitive cars cannot even approach them. In your own iriterestmote them: 1. Studebaker Stability . . . $100,- 000,000 ill net assets, free of bonded debt and bank loans centered on tile economical manufacturing of quality. czlr$—assurance that no Studebaker will ever become an orphan. 2. "No-Yearly-Models” . . . which cuts depreciation to a. minimum. Qtude- baker cars are kept constantly up-tr» rlJtiC. 3. Intrinsic Worth . . . Due to Unit- Bililt Construction ~ a factor which liizlilcs Studebakcrs slay sold bccililsc tin-y render outstanding service. Being designed and built as units, Studebaker cars function no units . . . their hun- dreds of parts are perfectly co-ordinated; thus scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation are built in. 4. One-Profit Prices . . . Only Ford and Studebaker manufacture cars under the One-Profit policy- No other mak- ers have adequate facilities for making all bodies, all engines, all clutches, all gear sets, springs, differentials, steer- ing gears, brakes, axles, gray-iron cast~ ings and drop forgings. This One- Profit policy obviously increases the equity of every dollar invested in a Studebaker. 5. Re-Sale Value Maintained . . . because of the popularity of Certified Studebakcrs sold tinder the famous "Studebaker Dealers’ Pledge" on used car sales. These llVC factors constitute‘ the basis on which Studebaker is justified iii pro- viding liberal crctlit at low rzltrs for the buyers of its cars. . This lcnv-cost credit is placed at your disposal by zlli Studebaker liczlicrs 11ml may ilr- ll.\("l lll the purchase of any 1110461 5til<iciizlker that you may select. \ ‘Worltfs Most Powerful o4: lowest price em- placed on an enclosed car by Studebaker " BASED upon the rating of the NkA. C. C. and the Society of Automo- tive Engineers, the Studebaker Stanfi- ard Six is the most powerful cur ofila size and weight. The most popular ear in the Standard Six line is the Coach-—the lowest priced rllelllsed car ever ofiered by baker. In the Standard Six Coach we use northern ash and maple in the body. ronstruction—the same as incur Big Six models. l , _ This Standard Six Coach is an-.un~ usually comfortable car. Seats are rent- fuiiy deep and full width, with extra CarofIts SizeandlWeight Stude- springs and 1% inches of genuine curled .: hair in the cushions. It has golitllne iullasize balloon tires, for which steer’- illg mechanism and fenders have been especially designed. ' l‘ " lll addition, there's a gasolineygzilige: ‘ on lllc rlzisli, ail iiulay clock, automatic ' windshield cleaner, rear-view ‘mirror, ash revolver, cowl ventilator, fwlll gill ilHill!‘ light, lire carrier locked b ltii" .\‘.‘lil|C kcy that locks door and {be a l!‘ matic and there's n safety lightiiilleoli- fro] on the steering wheel. _ . \ n, .. liid coincidental lock to ignition‘ grid steering wheel. Spark control iQ.ql5\o-' Studebaker Standard Six calla; Under Studebaker’: flit ltld lib"!!! or. on easy time-payment plan if you prefe? é a women-q MM." and chm), zdled about. twenty-tour years-ago ""'-°'=""<=" -* "" °"' “lfilfiilfi-liil-J‘ v... who prices. although they have ‘ l‘ l i wife- (if Allison lone away up in price lately. ‘lflrlil, '11. (t. ' Women’; $3.50 Millle eizee i 20,2 .. $2.23 Children's Bto 1o $2.00 .= .is icl‘! dutiful ivifc. widow with one is tin» (Yilulphcll ‘of Vic- ,, ln tlic spring of i907 $110 lllilffiflii licr l-llilsill (lcorlrc l). Jenkins Wii0 ' h) mourn llln departure 0i’ ' nno who was all cffel-lioilute flilii Besides her husbuiill love 11nd consistency of character. We cannot overstep the bounds of prudence when ws ill.i.l‘li)llil: ihcsv qualities to the source I non,- flllll give the glory to (lliil.; giflrilt hilubztiill Ihinean MiicCallum 59%|‘ "i hi" in term“ "l Cmi“li“" \ qualified to fill n place within the" lioinc iliili the commuiiitY- Isl-r- \\‘i ‘ brought in her youth M sen tilalt it, is only ln Lllfl spirlltlnl birth (‘l illi l-liiiiipvllil-‘liiilllfltl n I-lowevl-r well silo may llilve ifeclhwvuy, lVltNY (259) Music. ‘lll'll‘i'l. (fps. i\'(;() (:16!) ollkllnui. N. Y. ‘Moods ill 8:45 iP. M. Montreal. Stildlo Pro-E 111001’. .\l. . . i (3543!) bprinizficitl. Aleppo KTZIIII in, WCAE (462) ‘Pllltiilllrgll. Studio Studio Pro-iAw & C0" Charlottetown Studebaker’; Great Dealer Organization $1650 fry/gilt nvlllfl"l'frfllllflil la l n 1'1 h a A. HORNE & Budget Payment Plan, this Cohen may be purchased for o tinilll lnl z payment and the relnolntllr In!) paid in monlhiy installment! out of current income. i C0., Summetelde -_._- ' Ladies’ Wool Ho... p, i All Discounted l This is your tlrno to IWY- H i ‘ $1.50 wool Hone now - - 93¢ 90o Wool Hose now 65o Bi-Tex Hosiery’ A new uhiiim"$..,1ult.ar\~ "ii/ed in fuhlonnble lhadel. U ‘ i! Beige, Frost; Gino", Q Bi-ifikskln, aillqil. - = A L L E Yllliirfili (ABHIUNAQ v z FOOTWEAR Fashionable i‘ HlL-Iory l ' alic is silrvlvcll by ilr-r mother Mrs. pm] (lglllghtcr alrclltly mentioned Eleanor (Jciikllls- Ilnlleni who lilifi which there is llII assurance o! |lI(‘.l (Ymiccri love 0f God, that one can enter the WYHAil. (216) _ _ h ~ _- , il'ro|-'.rniii Kingdom of Heaven Q a was sure “ERA? (482) N. Y. A‘ & P. Gypsies z," o; Mount Albion; Dr. J. (J. Billiem .3 iottetown. i jearth were dTflWlIlK m a close and i tratione of friends, nlirzios and Dill“; > ly n purtuker or the bread (.1 life, 11nd hcr life was filled with evid- cilces of divine iavour. HR!‘ iiitii. days were peaceful and llilppy in the coilseioua prcslence (l); Higl ‘plat; ls the liope 0f Gm‘! ‘ er 9 i! Iicnry w“ [Q hear or others being broiiirht to the slime Joy. She is not dead except to sin. "Ila that llvetll and beiievetli in Me, slinll never die." lMra. Jenkins had gillfiYed Emmi health until witbn t a ast yonri . . Little Engines . That Burn U-D one. who loved w» nllinister! rcfiiilii- i She attended to her duties as 1on1!‘ 'ed herself to the care and minis-l, Energy ilttulilcd to the advanced 11KB 0i nilll-ty years, irlso the foliliwlili! brothers and sisters: (lcoritc (Ni- Bulloni 0i‘ Soiithporlt -i- Vi- iliiiifl" of New GiBBBOW- N- 5-3 Bailem or Sydney. N~ S»! Mi‘ James MacCilllllm oi’ Floulilbvril Mrs. J. M. Luring of Bath. Maine; and Mrs. Francis L. Drake of ‘Chur- as possible Jiut her work of cure: for others and her life of scivlca nil sinlnnu. After a brlet period in the home 0t her sister Mrs. Drake. Th": out o, m‘ n," down because their fuel euPPiY i‘ i not equal to their needs-i fiuird against this by takifll i v Wampola Emulsion of Cod WibW WHAI) also WPJNP, WDEI, WJAiR. W00: WWJ. ' (423) Cincinnati. Times Star; Program ‘ (275) Milwaukee. Mar- qnottg IT. Program WCCO (417) Mlps St. Paul. Vin- ilesotu U. WDAT" (366) Kansnii City. Ivanhoe Ilnild KDKA (309) F}. Pitts. Rund Light ‘Opera Hour wmnr (366) Kansas City. Around the Town. WG-lt (319) Buffalo. lviuslcul 9:10 P. (M. 4 ‘WCAU (277) Philadelphia. Musical 4 9:15 P. M. 1 WIINY r259) New vllrk. Music d 4 Truvclng 9:30 P. M. 4 WFAA (476) Tlillllnl. Volrnl 4 W0,“ 1:195) sun Antonin. Trio ‘ wos mm Jefferson City. lVlllHlCBl \\“RVl\ (256) Richmond. Vocal Kl-ilvi; (fill) Lincoln. Studio WBZ (Hill!) Springfield. Radio Movie Club Authorized service throng hout the United 89AM! Ind Coiled; 1:00 A. TM. WKRC (326) Cincinnati. Midnight Frolic. ""11 FEATURE TALKS 8:00 WWJ (617) Detroit. News .1 i) .. . M. CFCF‘ (411) Montreal. Mt. Iloylll 9:00 l’. M. WKRC (326) Cincinnati. Dalico I ‘Bfliimom- Musical l, drirs. dCoiiyrhtht, i926 by iliitorniltiollal ‘, ltiullo Programs, Chicago.) -——-—¢0&i_.- SEEN EVERYTHWNG i KOA (322) Denver. Instrumental, (Ylilss. bu“. daaidem l _ - ‘Prugram “Tap (2-2) N y Y _k‘ H __ _ “WT, _ ‘ _ *1 I _ Awlrc allow, milk plnlfltflph, Eh“ h" WLW (395) PM“. vaudeville ll Orr “ealltlh ow o1 oust “KT/t; tiilélgoruizqgpgllzingoolaszvelti hl-l-nlll t! tl-ll Wfifll l0 serve It! (Rlitlnnl W'iitC_ 1476) Hartford. Travelers _ R145 i|"'_ M, Canadian’ ' - "yo llllfltlml‘. lllllvll llm be thrown nou- rsvniphony Ensemble. wear‘ (492) New Yflfk, rnwyr of .1200 we ‘llfmw: “NM” "",‘,'“,",'.'.:f: ‘Mao’??? 11:00 lP. M. iiellitil, “Your. - - J ‘ , "In r» ml rm on n: non KGO (s01) Ollkllllld. Arion Trio ‘ 9,00 ,,_ M_ ‘fgQH-‘jlgis 0x01‘ :22‘ "PC Illll_\' 1.. KPIII itlllllllflllll‘ alllllllll elm. wslvl (423) cinclllllllti. COIIIIIIIIII-‘WiRNY (2511) New York. Hugo Sugiir, ' ' m“ ‘""-"' W‘ °" m “MW """‘--- "Y P"°K"°m_ Gerlisbflsh- lwAiic (516) Richmond lliil. Zlm- i , 11"“ P‘ M- v 9130 Y- iVi- llicrlllnn. , 'I\OA (322) Denver. Miscellaneous Knit (322) Denver. Sunllmauwli 1345A w Nillflifl- 12.00 “Id Hour. 10.00 P w WIMP‘ (366) Kinlsus City. Night- . ,' ‘ i _ - -* - 1 hawks. ’ 11D D DYES» hl-W (492) lortiand. Concert Kqw (491, dry-Hump Sptlfllllgippvrwrl‘ M“), vivmri,‘ (T m, l iKilX (s09) ‘olllllflfld. Lake Mcrrlt Results, , Garden '- 1 > “ Ducks ' , “mi (mi D““‘“- N°"°"-Y """°‘ WANT T0 DAWN" icro M2011hiillAi-iilll-lqel. (‘alv- COLOR THINGS NEW 3mm‘ ’ ' rhlnl-i k A i l - WldHl (249)'lB0utoll. Th0 Mllrlinhn‘ (Nanm of "rchnfllr" l8 8W0") ' 1,00 A w _ B“""'- P- M. -\Vlt(‘.A c120) (llllttlllilllll. Tmllila- 3"“ m? m "Tim u n“! Dieti . 9:40 P. M. . iWRNY (2:9) N. Y. iiotrly-rollly ulng my New or Renewal Charlottetown Guardian and l0 P - ¢ D c i; _ P M 9:30 l". M. , onary oullon ii .. .. -. 1| _ ‘_ ; j ‘ _ L ' ' ' V i" ybercr ell our ll ll I c Slip Doto I i Do,“ Wm “km: youuhiiee a0! ildiu rliliilo‘ Iliilylsnaudoah. How ram 745 P M Wil? ('l"'i) Reisuianfis For ‘Slaphnelghlmrhnulll “my (“m1 .----.--..---mu..—-“nun-q i) down and 0U - W V lo-yni- ~l . i - - - ‘a lp. L, . lynu W33 yum. wmdoWB-f Yo" Plane find enoloold tho lum o9 O I Prevention ls worth a WW“ i-S" “iii, Si" [mm] Cont?" 1t ivlfgtguiitia") Mum Si‘ Paul‘ Farm ‘Xhlui (M9) Bmium‘ Mmimlm . icmlid ‘°°_"* 'ub';°"';"m°" u Th. : o’ w" a“ a Mme today ghxgiiij thltfi) Ilot Sllr n88. ove y 8:00 M‘ . klrzguglltw) San Fruillwisco. Pair-i nAwifkwelLu ropmfd U“ onken’ °"'" m" '°' m" W" , fl-Qm l iufillili trim) nieillllollll Hill. crcr (m) MOIIlPGBl. Bedtime,‘ ' 1M, ,. V, i:,0f,’f’..‘,.,',‘:"“ "‘“"""°' "' l“ "°' "m"! Oieulllllll-y. um: ...'.-.. Aoillu llllltllo nn-nu-u-l more for outage SWIM I» illit- : Harold L. Worthy 'DRUOGIST "ea-y...- > wvmw) i117) Si. Paul. Clillliflli lwi-zil" (um (Piano ltwiiili New York. (lrnnd (NH-pl, ills" WCAE. WCAPY \\'.ll\lt woo. WTAG French and Enitllah lwMiq (31);) WIJIT (395) Philadelphia. Argo. memmm Waves 1 Bond , .,L. . l0: l . . . Itlrhiifd lliil. Zlm-‘ihoqg- i 4r i‘. M. ._. ..-._,'>__.__ KDKA (loin u. Pltl-llbllrg, Mllrkfllll w," (m, fin], E, p,,,|,,_ . seen eve rythlng. any; a