Show EVENING JOKE 9 1930 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER Hhe RADIO PROGRAMS gusbdttd i £r k i “ as -- xuv chapter one P £ ccrr 3 ttvec: h£t s ':-- vt “3 tj w fei I'i fc7 mi iehu r-- f 7 It aglides for hours BOTH WITH AMD at ACS AIM ST THH WIND WiTH - VISIBLE WiMG 1 THE -- - 1 OLD-WORL- D WHICH HURRIEDLY ’ t&at c AOTIOM MOMKEVS HAVE CHEEK POUCHES Nh-I-" When asked if ji’ns cr t :it problem as u" would answer: “I'm f!? I 5 t carrying scales 3 Cl'v r- Then probably ssft-- h a add: “I got- to w OUT iAMY OF ail cluttered up -- 1 3 stit T1AM3 -' c- jcif5: £fcrd fr r as he rjnhir hey c- Vr3 GATHERED - fZQOD CAN so lit '? uiks tame Jcft-j— 4: d Ew vra fci w : sc c ti exccQ I so t4 rg '£en pij J -- tat fcrren cf idrta have come to across the street Utile tabv face was to be JTc the windows occasionally tsiacreT to watch for it and to-e x the march down the and sos for the morning walss The sight of the nund holding to the t4 Cf :he rrettv aoung woman be-j- pxl the mother Natalie was must l"teiC" the house im-rni- :r tZ&kl t: hii L shist bet l5 dm ii t ' road i I I efort Udrta -- cer-isPt- -- this question and there it a yrahe'i mind Sttv' Lament had hadof a lit-i- n him? What would become £ jefsd to remember that Ua hid said Bemadme had no Wculd Alan himself first brought n ihecameboy?to that he her aunt that belle e S Itsdj nL ori -- inf then she told S via foing bacic J 1Z er? ques- - another jtd there was still 'laces iy ’ SlCSt’ I tta i ?r d “I to Alan xt thn" she said simply "on amts If he thinks me a vile He X wed I am to blame i patent with my silly jeal-yf- cr a long time Aunt Em” j h woman looked search -g into her hope -- filled eyes 'mh' me said “and how do you cl-t- at cc -r izrtr tn's to bet him that you had ismgtotoconvince do with that letter? Can -- Is Ik mat drop my dear and be rr“tax to - Natalie answered 'i et t t7L"Jt AEvvSSTXJ Hour” 11:00 p m — Organ But m confess It’s been a "Well I wouldn’t undertake to advise you any way but you want to be sure when you tackle a new Job that you know the size of it Nattle dear” “I’ve thought of it night and day" Natalie told her "If Alan won’t believe me — he won’t but he might forgive me if he thought I deserved it and I’ve thought of a way to atone for the crime I didn't commit I'm going to tell him that I want to bring up Bemad ine Lamont’s son as my own” Aunt Emma was perturbed "But Just to make up a my dear !” quarrel "I want to do it!"' Natalie exclaimed "I may be blaming myself for too much wrong but I’ve a feeling that if I hadn’t been so unreasonably jealous of Alan all this would never have happened” "Perhaps not all of it” Aunt Emma agreed "but you couldn’t have stopped the boy’s mother from dying you know" "No but it wouldn't have left Alan responsible for him And I’m sure le feels that he is” “Maybe you’re right" Aunt Emma said with a relaxing sigh And then: "Dear me I hope it all turns out all right” her "It will” Natalie assured a found great it She had brightly encouragement to have made up her mind "But if Alan should be stubborn” she added gravely "I’ll do what I can for the little boy Just the same” her Her aunt came and kissed woman a "You’re good tenderly ‘You Nattie” she said softly of children your to have ought own” Natalie smiled back at her "Come and help me pack” she said breathl- recital violin presentations EUPORIA Miss June 9 — (AP) — 11:30 p m— NBC "House of Myths” Mrs Lee M Ferguson 45 was fa— 12:00 midnight “Vagabond of the of in his bitterest moods Natalie wounded at a community sing” tally Air — at his feet! ing near here Sunday by her hus— Her beseeching gale her pain-part- 1:00 a m Silent a “siagistrate who precipitatband KSL—TUESDAY ed a pitched battle by his attempt lips the air of suppliance that vibrated about her —all these 12:10 to 12:30 p m —“Women’s Mag- to search the car of two youths for were as he had imagined them azine of the Air” liquor One of the youths Tom Elkins 19 Only himself was there something 12:45 p m —NBC Hour of Canny amiss He was not enjoying her conCook was shot through the lung and was 6:00 p m — NBC Hour i not expected to live another man trition was shot and still another was And he had expected it to give him a fierce satisfaction For it had tempted to declare her innocence slugged in the melee angered him that she had gone to beg him to believe her the end in arrogance—her letter it and He must hate to have her think ’She seemhad Infuriated him had he was to take her enough ed to have not a touch of meekness back sheweak herselftold trying to not a tinge of regret for what she read his changing expressions All had done Haughty disdainful He appeals would be useless she Still adds years to your age Can had wished the time would come felt she must convince him that she be tinted any color quickly when he could humble her was sincere in her desire to have — i ’J7 and easily with popular little Bobby Lamont as her own And now it was ’here And he She made a heroic effort to speak was going to humble her He was calmly "You know Alan” she said $3 going to show her what a miserable and her voice broke in spite of her HARMLESS GUARANTEED Berea-dine "whatever you may think of me that mistake she’d made about What a fool she’d been Oh I would make an intelligent mother” He surprised her by nodding in yes he was going to do it— but he knew he was going to be cheated out agreement In his present mood of his anticipated gratification Her she had thought he might take issue beauty would do that to him His with her even on that point Her instant of elation varnished as eyes were feasting tin it He knew it "But it isn’t love” he denied a sarcastic curl of his lips followed the nod "Yes I know that” she hotly His face revealed’ his conflicting said witheringly “But you should emotions Natalie thought the rush have children of your own For of red to his face— ‘that a moment you cannot have Bobby Lamont I before had been white — was caused am going to adopt him and when you are granted your divorce decree by anger She caught her underlip and I’ll marry the girl who is to be his held it sharply between her teeth mother” ACK Ol A R A nTTT MOWtV For one wild moment she was (Continued Tomorrow-ed -- K : - as cr docs jjHW COLOR WILL jgGHTEN HOME AND wardrobe h Easy with la Cl uTf‘ “r' Tintex! — Tinlex restores to your nJ apparel! In a p'5 hnne a 2rir'in' new 11 color-lif- e scarf sets ?r boueulJ fabrics !f0Pd'' — economical— in results! r 5” r Tintex nll prod- Trx Buy it! r roacl t 1 £ Y certain to be -- : TIN I n 'r ‘ I L-- r “ cu nCJ i Int ancj 1 I - 13 i tpui ll rs x lace-trimme- " k!lk’ ” J hv rr aij d hce tenuin Remnrea old material ‘ wbite- - materials V JZ: fSTASLISHED £ i f k sS TNTEX Ati r “r i o u a coimterlDp you migni but I thought said rusbingly Natalie that canVou brir WmupAlan to help you av he WatSnghi hardened laceNatalie studied her before replying felt that she ba4 thui est depths of at him herself nf ’’ asp DYES t fj " NrVl 3 I) r2'EX DRY CLEANER V E -- ex- - am“ef to their question Yes i 3I s- him be pufn?d -- tr I it 1840 s- W- b-- i rrtonnS ktoiUeuif‘T white t-- 51 d 111 ieu rjHi — -- 1 J r'rr i nrsr! j-- a!: GROUP —w ot Horn feults— 25c a tube r!n“UL‘lk Lr 'inrex N Sofd buty £ undiminishiiigharshn hlsexprSston made She SSSd2 dread of his mortis Ala tirade of reproaches ofbut the past-- tie S& This SSio5:upll as an hour he had dreameu Ifa States was Jan-nin- Bathtubs Increase In Demnad Over U S gs WASHINGTON bom June 9— (AP)— That most famous item of American standard of living — the household bath tub— is encountering during 1930 such an insistent demand that Its manufacturers are measur- in New York bat was taken to Germany when he was three years old Roses Are Payment For Church Ground ably resisting current dull business The commerce department in reckoning regular manufacturing output finds that in April 60072 tubs were made and sold In the United States compared with 59887 in March 46204 in February and January All these grow- - Kellogg’s Pep Bran -- Flakes are a splendidly balanced food with milk or creatn Filled with health-givin- g With just enough bran to be mildly laxative They have the famous flavor of PEP They’re crisper— tastier —better bran flakes Just the cereal treat for chiltoo At all dren And groira-up- s grocers In the package Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek whole wheat red-and-gre- en 40967 in June 9— (AP) bush on the lawn the congregation of the Lutheran church at Manheim Sunday paid its annual rental for LANCASTER Pa — With a red rose clipped from a PEP the church ground The ground was rented to the church bv the Baron Herrv Stici a colonial glass maker who founded tne town ana a rea rose ws fixed as the annual payment The flower each year goes to the oldest living descendant of the baron At brief services Sunday afternoon BRAN FLAKES 1 Jfe on rices Standard Eights B i wsmsmmmmtmsmmmmssssm 5-PASSEN- SEDAN NOW GER ) j! AT THE J Sfro thought: V B I rM7k: f : V' v ly f s ' -- O’” Yet to be polite J T S HUNDRED DOLLARS nearly 20 off the old FOUR is the amount Packard has reduced the entire Stand ard Eight line of eleven beautiful and distinguished "models Think what that means! It means that the Packard Standard v' won’t see you again K ¥ 'tv f s She said: S ' o ? y7 f it at the factory manager Is very busy this afternoon- - S O' & S Be sure before you buy any car costing 1500 or oyer that you see us and learn the real secret of Packard ownership at no extra cost We can prove to your complete satisfaction with facts and figures that a Packard Standard Eight will cost you no more to own or operate than any other U' r l ! j car of le didn’t suspect that appearance pleasing ambitious hard working-w- hy was his record so poor ? Why was it so hard to see prospects a second time ? One day the new salesmanager sent for himi Talked to him frankly about a subject people generally avoid—“BO” the polite name lot'body odor Suggested Now hes one of a simple safeguard the crack salesmen in the organization — salary and commissions mounting fast BO” pa longer bars him from success GOOD summer a danger time j for B Or Scorching sun Stuffy breathless nights We couldn’t endure them unless we perspired freely But this means extra Remember though Men! Try LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM e Utber Test this hcsliiW See how it Soothes— ends tinin sod bvttticjt cf those “Tender Spots double-dens- At rf dntttit’i we don’t notice Body Odor ) it in ourselves others do! Wee size and power f! You know your present cost of car ownership We! know the cost of Packard ownership Bring your cost figures in and let us compare diem with ours And then drive the Packard Standard Eight big powerful luxurious and beaut 5 fuL You will want it— and you can own it stood between him and success until care against “BO j These new prices open the door to Packard ownership for new thousands of those who have always preferred a Packard but felt unable to go beyond “the 2000 price daw” At last the opportunity to make your own dreams of Packard ownership come true! And just at the right time— when you are probably considering die purchase of a new car h ii W Sedan for example now costs butj 2085 Eight “I’m sorry but the - FACTORY H W “I know why the boss Elf haltingShe found herself ratherhad come she what him ly telling fundit different to say And how to ed from the way she had meant was she believe would put it He admitting guilt if shetllSedh5 this wav a cooler Still she kept on brain warned herM&n it the and the quieter looked at hermore the he penetratingly floundered more she was max What a sorry mess she cried with have could She in of it as inouth Alan’s humiliation For sneer a into twist to beginning He was telling himself that she a had come to make matic gesture overto a deatiJ??j?aJir child She ought she was too clever to Jrayinghat she did and rgnjrig bgrtdiculous charge sund Jnrthah She knew he wouidn tthat he wouia She ought to know gesture see through this tricky hands What He glanced at her for? reaching were devil they the he He He eat up jUMj — theywere hadn’t the her tightly clasped in were in ap lifted illusion that they real neal to him was disturbingly She Natalie stumbled to silence vain had appealed knew she "I shouldn’t have ofwane Alan d with a touch this for spared ourselves Lament Bhhby m8 whofe weU is set- future and my own as f4 cabin boy on a plyfreighter ing between Germany and the United i ? - actor worked as a the i 4 : Emil Janningsr " iflOWMATO ‘ 80-ye- ar - - That afternoon Natalie arrived in New York and sent word to Alan ’rom a hotel that she wished urhim gently to see He was inclined to refuse but as be he hour she had set drew nearAna to her himself found going his wiii his being some hat against to decision a himself by justified unbending with her Natalie had j It was a quiet place found a deand they easily i chosen i serted reception room where they could talk undisturbed Natalie s high A great deal of the first sight of courage fled with countenance And Alan’s forbidding that it made plain immediately had no disposition to talk to w Husband Kills Wife In Liquor Battle June 9— (AP)— 111 The tragic career of Frank Riley 49 is over He had lost his wife gone insane and brightened only enough to learn that his four young children had burned to death in his home while he was on the way to the insane asylum Called back by some strange thread of sanity he escaped from the sanitarium three times in three years Yesterday was the third time and he climaxed that free--old dom by beating his mother to death with an axe and cutting his own throat with two razors A coroner’s inquest today disclosed these facts orchestra garoo club 8:30 p m —NBC Amos ’n’ Andy 8:45 p m —" Jewel Box" 9:15 p! m — NBC Symphony 10:00 p m — NBC “Voice of Fire- essly i Castillian KENNEY Royal 9:00 p m —CBS Bert Lown and bi Biltmore orchestra 9:30 p m — Winnie and Wayne stone” to influence him” Alan havior Her aunt nodded “I see you've made up your mind” she said rrv2' v :an had M j deal tiiers oo U? filU that And she asked her-?t3- hard to forgive him for doubtfight she stood watching ing me even with my abominable bee- - or cn across the pjtoodas -- LATER sus-lo- e i mi er 70 BE EATEN one seriously honey I a- - any number b3t my biscuit fiZJTt-zI!Dora Lane's that whether he same cr last” ifSr V vi said uo more Natalie e fen 5 uu kr--i hours r ' )$ BE STORED almost every mo- - Ke Tragic Career In Beating Suicide monies re-vie- f n-- 8:00 p m — CBS Yoeng’s restaurant orchestra 8:30 p m— Ben Pollack and his ings — p m Famous composers’ concert harmony duo 9:00 p m —Male quartets 9:45 p m —CBS Midnight melodies — Hawaiian 9:30 p m Spanish and Ann Leaf at the organ melodies 10:00 p m — Johnny Resell and his 10:00 p m — Request hour KDYL broadcasting orchestra 11:00 p m — Late dance and vocal 10:30 p m —Song and dance releases p bl—Vocal varieties KLO—TUESDAY 11:30 p m — Rhythms 7:00 a m —Band concert 12:00 midnight —Midnite dance gai7:15 a m — Dance program ety 1:00 a m — Signing off and time 7:30 am —Good morning 8:00 a m —Breakfast club 9:00 a m —Musical Market 10:00 a m— Scanning headlines KDYL— TUESDAY 10:10 a m —Household hints 12:00 noon — CBS Columbia ensemble 11:00 a m —Miniature concerts —Emery Deutsch and his string 11:30 a m — Screen songs ensemble 12:00 noon — Midday varieties 12:30 p m— CBS For Your Infor1:00 p m — Wurlitzer Echoes with mation —Columbia educational Gene Halliday direct wire from feature White City ballroom 1:00 p m — Noonday rhythm 2:00 p m — Matinee melodies 1:30 p m—CBS United States army 2:30 p m — Chasing the Blues band from Washington 3:00 p m —Light classics 2:00 p m— CBS Rhythm Kings 3:30 p m— Novelties dance orchestra 4:00 p m — Kings of Syncopation 2:30 p m — Afternoon jazz skit 4:30 p m —Masters of Music 3:00 p m— CBS New World Symphony 3:30 p m — Popular period KSL—MONDAY 4:00 p m — CBS The Mountaineers 6:00 p m —NBC Orchestra — a family of six Crocketts with 6:30 p m— NBC "Family Party” their string instruments 7:30 p m —NBC Railroad program 8:00 p m — Program of diversified 4:15 p m— CBS The Vagabonds musical selections — "Western 4:30 p m—Uncls Een and the Kan- vV atalie wondered :erea too if she t nse of values able since read Lament's death to g that she oughl n: Emma advised Blessed Aunt Em! o w p m — Baseball results p‘ m — Popular recordings 7:00 p m — Sargon Cycle of Songs 7:40 p m —CBS Jesse Crawford— poet of the organ — with Louis A Witten as master of cere- 8:30 in 4 'Uy i ’ e Vi’a-- S1 18cinii ( urcleaned for a ? ejnitj cf y UPON A TIME o:03 p m — Dinner hour varieties i vVi- - - cleaned them ev eXrepting Sunday Nat ' r made her unhap--s ZIa P - erd iren U an - every l?‘ be 1 iV-- habt and custom! 2 t3d r'r j'cands Was there pf jTe'V: ce m the weight of fS2cor: W- placed upon the to' care for them? worry this worn er neclect of Alan a 1 i --'T- morning: and stood Across window was cleaning the rrh°r V f HAS ALWAYS KMOWM THE SECRETS OF GLIDING briSht -- - J sp3 to Nl Service Inc £y NEA t the rose was presented to Mrs John ing monthly totals! were nevertheRobertson who came from her home less below corresponding totals of Cumberland like months last year in Mechanicsburg 44 county to receive the tribute bill for creams1 rouge The annual and powders in the United States is about $69000000 Ends NCEL KDYL—MONDAY KLO— MONDAY 5:00 p m — Towne cryer 7:00 p m— A1 Warden’s Sportlog 7:20 p m—Symphonic study 7:30 p m — Supper dance 8:00 p m —Southern melodies 8:15 p m —Popular vocal record- nffU DEWEK GU0rfS 1 6:30 p m — NBC "Happy Bakers” 7:00 p m— NBC Salute ) — Probably the allowance op your present car will enable you to drive away in your new Packard with little or no dowp payment The small amount of the monthly payments k the balance will surprise you k Play safe Wash and bathe with lifebuoy Once you try this delightful toilet soap no other will satisfy Lathers marvelously— even in hardest water And this rich creamy antiseptic lather 'penetrate sports cleanses so thoroughly there’s not a trace of “BO” left Its pleasant n scent — that vanishes as you rinse — tells you lifebuoy purifies ?! i Now we have a full line of models and color combinations I Now is the time to act exira-clea- Brings new shin beauty Millions of women sing the praises of lifebuoy as a complexion soap Its bland soothing searching lather gently frees pores of clogged impurities — freshens dull sallow skins — promotes healthy Inc Strong447Motors 25th Street radiant beauty- - Adopt lifebuoy today LEVEE BROTHERS CO Cambridje Mats fe(by©y health soap f stops bodluj o doir Phone 453 ASK THE MAN WHO OWN ONE t i t ! n |