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Show .EMERY COUktv Pn0GRES& cjSTLE thing If the dear sisters . f Between tfj eoooooooooooooooooooooooodo Himtfm!!m!mrfl Any Woman Can LookSfylish -- "WAGON JOURNEYS I Living u:.rK f?, stories toti; if unty L tever high-wha- eoroe I Know bmi l folk, what on mouniaiu enough .IV1D PreachliT BPared ffiS anaU, .... " " ., mini- - timt common exprea- - not wean wu U Preset by lU:,i-;.'-L hive Creek f of expensive .,.i iriiik. and . their f liv. 0f folk, what "u sn niu-Jo- r, !! tUlnp. or "uign uv.us. I have Ui mind uvtag which after all, ones see, feu mprelv indicate the . nui" cue lives. nooo which . ft H wurtb while to oDserve or may nut serve God 7k that the S rL lity of market )u"ty U uiay to 11 cultivate if one Untloo at the same time devil onus n oue stance w t. ideat rence c tmont ft1 Ibat .. . life is . end lieu te stomach wnne nis orain at eighty pounas pres- - his Into working needs a be couee unu unuic Strong iwlcbes, shed " qu""" belittles companion tliat death may aiso ue iho dinner table. a man takes to dumping ham U fowl " "u"OB noway the J 4 fork- - , doubtful ten 5 J tnife H. cultnra; ue may guardian, cruwl out of the grave ,. fnr himself, - and take a IIIUI&S'US Li look around ; but It cannot In F .i i . i i it..t lease be saia mat ue is uvui intends ind then ly. at tit . snowfa; nt sev k. 7 las lobster ThnJ mountain tj i llvtogof Rain f restaurants, tuncn coun-- bills. Think of Henry Fabre ! For forty in "harassed by a terrible anx- lr (bout his dailT bread . . . .ting gtinst the paltry plagues of And then ms great wisn realcTnoerr nr Duma Tadoail her a Dira tnat nests on tops or are. neitner is the drink of the hills. more than Is something matter inged . is not iter MflWf; of not necessarily xue ana cnampagne, hVk iivin? doe r" thW tf -- a'icj 1 would let It alone. But 1 cannot for my life what you have done that wouldimagIne justify her ln thinking that you wonid care for It. And I certainly would not consider her Judgment of taste as a compliment As to beryour being your friend: Well. I would rather think It Is she, not you. who claims that honor. "ilksiBY L. T. Do I believe in official censors? I 1W. iras. Westers do not. A system of official censorship "anna and the Gold Plank would put an end to all artistic or of '96 Intellectual development. Can't you VyilATEVEH me personal qualiImagine what would happen if every ties of William McKlnley. there possible genius of the future were to can be oo gainsaying that be owed be measured by the thumb rule of a hU elevation w the highest national politically appointed board of cen- office largely to the manipulations of sors? skillful political Impresario. Marcus And, heavens above! What a hu- A. Banna, miliating confession It would be I Hardly could a greater contrast be Don't you see? To Inaugurate official Imagined than between the Ohio censorship would be to declare our who bad come Into prominence very civilization a failure. It would In congress as an on the authority all the hard wo. progress of tariff, and "Uncle Mark." the blunt deny centuries. It would proclaim the ut- political boss who worshiped success ter Inadequacy of our educational sys- and who played the game ot politics tems, our home life, and our religions. to win, Just us be played the gamt of If it has become necessary to make business, baldly as much for the sake common Indecency illegal, aud to set a of the stakes involved as for the nest politically appointed watch over our- of winning. selves lest we give ourselves and our Hauna's exploit In 181)6, when the children over to the evils of obscene monetary Issue was uppermost, was Imaginings, to what a sorry end have in running a man with a silver record we arrived! We must, Indeed, be on a gold platform aud making many living on very low ground. I, for one, of the Uepubllcan leaders believe that am uot ready to concede that we have the gold plunk was a great concession reached such a degree .f rottenness. tiy tlanna and Mckinley to them. But 1 do believe 1U0 per cent in McKlnley In congress had voted more than once with the western silcensorship. 1 would have us apply here the same ver faction on the money question, principles to which we hold in our Cut liauua perceived that a stand for homes and in our social Intercourse. a gold standard wa. the only one the If a person Is too vulgar, Indecent, or Republican party could afford to take. obscene In speech or habits, such a He kept his real views under cover, one Is ostracized y decent society. although he had in bit, pocket the gold Certain characters, you know, are uot plank be wanted adopted when be tolerated In our best hotels. Persons went to the Republican convention at of certain complexes a.e never Invit- St Louis. ed to our homes, or permitted to asMcKlnley was popular because of tils high tariff stand, but the eastern sociate with our sons and daughters. I mean by that, that we should de- leaders thought hi in unsafe on the mand for our books, plays and motion money Issue. Boss Piatt, beading tbe pictures the same standards of de New York delegation, threatened tocency which by common consent reg- bolt the convention If It did not dedare for a gold standard. ulate our lives ln all other things. At the other extreme Senator Uen If these dirty scavangers who glean the stinking materials for their books, ry Teller, chairman of the delegation silver-min- e state of Coloraplays aii pictures from the sewers from the and cesspools of life, are justified by do, make it plain that his followers if the convention did not ttjeir contention that It Is art, then would secede Delegates from why place any limit upon their exhi- declare tor silver. some other states were equally embitions? It Is not true that the greatest art phatic. In these circumstances the convenIs indecent The greatest art the tion resolutions committee found itself world has ever known bas been inunable to frame a money plank. Ban is not true that It spired by religion. more money Is ma le by these unclean ua let the committee members argue two whole days, while books, plays, and pictures. The great- the question for of the convention the business real amona books, plays est money-makeand pictures have been clean. Think was at a standstill. Finally the gold men, resolving to it over and you will see I am right. the bull by tbe horns, went to take The plain truth is that these dehotel room and tried to brow Banna's live the by putrid generates who him Into accepting a gold plank, beat artists offal which threatening that unless he yielded, reject, live that way because they would carry their fight to tbe they like it. They are that kind of floor and defeat his candidate. Mcpeople. They gave Hanna Just one Klnley. They are procurers for the pur- hour to yield to their ultimatum. poses of mental prostitution. They It must have made the wily leader The filth breed moral pestilence. his sleeve. They bad played smile up they write befouls the mind and pointo his bunds. llutes the Imagination. They are in- directly In less than the prescribed hour. stigators of degrading immorality and Hanna announced himself a gold man unmentionable crimes. The plank whlcb he had wanted all And to the degree that we support the time was Incorporated In the plat these people by purchasing their form, and he was In position to dewares, we are of their kind we are mand additional convention support in their class. by the gold faction for McKinley There Is no law requiring you and Seldom has a smoother conveniion me to support them. Then why sneak deal been put through with such sucdown to their level? Why not keep to cess. the higher ground? A number of men .have claimed These people may, Oi may not, be credit for the gold plank. Uerman artists. The artistic quality o their Kohlsaat, Chicago newspapei editor; wares 1 contend has nothing to do Senator Henry Cabot Ledge of Massawith the case. Great ai: may be un- - chusetts, Senator I'latt of New York moral, but that is no reason for label- and others have maintained they were or A book, play Ing obscenity art the ones who had the word goio in picture does not become art merely by serted in the plank. shrewd violating every code of human decena result ot Banna's As cy. Is It not possible for art to be manipulation, the convention had Its both great and Inspiring? May not way with un overwhelming adoption Then It proa work of genius be clean? of the gold standard. If this be Pollyauna thinking, make ceeded, on the first ballot to do what to do. the most of It tbe Ohio boss most wanted McKlnley. nominate was Yes. there are low lands, too, in The gold stand ot the party busiwith dramatic occupations the human industry witlmul not taken ness. Labor is lowly only when the drawal rrom the convention of Sena silver He laborer works on low ground. tor Teller and the Western . but their defection was ool lou know what I Diean. publh-ansAs a general proposition the man serious that who sees In his work nothing but It was a whim ot McKinley's oot living ne bore a resemblance to Napoleon is himself, for something on a very high elevation. If you are As be won the nomination, a delegate a cocked hai getting nothing from your job but your raised on top of a staff of the stuck In seen sure enough Is pictures k such as you are there was whereat emperor, In the mud. French No matter what salary one draws vociferous cheering. to Pe.nocrats did not fail, at this such low living Is not worth it One on made alwas not nomination does thai the hundred per cent profit to t,te lutnTlS the anniversary ot Napieon's ways signify success. It is better and the conduct business on the higher levels crushing defeat at Waterloo,In the co for a 6 per cent return than to op- uro'tessed to ee lidnle. "wn But erate ln the swamps for a 20 per Incidence to I the desiined was Mr Bryan cent profit in the Waterloo of Another thing. Most of us, at some vanquished leader to 1SIHJ. time In our lives, have gone down or the bottom of the hill for a moretalk-In- g Weeping Trees less protracted visit I am not occaor accidental Bulaww about such When the Tagall l '"'H'"" f,,e Hf 8Hi(l H sional very human excursions. .'. ..I u llll'llllllif (I (ll'llllllt Between you and me, I nm rather who never .. Ilie exniort-i- ueivlm'sttilie. person .i.i the of suspicious Who was was drawn fr.mi mud. water the in even stepped hied thai the oi "" fr',! i"',"'t'' it snld': "The pride in never having? he tt I'V H''-fall type which fallen, is n itself the greatest ,r He stHptl hogs human the I em discussing ,,, ,lt. hark of the tree. trees iul In tin tilth. ol lhee wallow "ne that hab!tuully the bark frm u sh'K make our wo f'r reason no Is that The real dangei uiild find the hark conduct our fmm mine wider our find plersures. ,,e homes, live on nine days business- -! hut. in short, we The trees weep for about comes. rain the . low ground. m.f,.re is To live high Is vO see afar. It watch and to stand In the sunshine The Reason Is to si storms Ir. the distance. It I often wondered and the pines In the cool shade of coffee drinkers. were is French It ,ur see the blazing desert below. "" milSecond vapors k down upon poisonous to I nave bad 'S Well. I k""w D,,w" " br.e!" and blindinu tea." clearly j,,,, nl their pure air and to fee me.! Ifi 1111 t the Boll Syndicate, UTTIE BAND Me fyu and PAIR irrAn - nee: reteil Mar livins does not neces Rich and mean lobster sarily rs something more living is matter of restaurants. counters, or grocery bills. a than lunch Exactly! It is easily live high physically, to the same time in unhealthy these And possible and at dwell mentally in morass. dwellers swamp creatures ire poor unfortunate -- I tell you even though ire envied by some folk out they with understanding. I have us anDir here would n same principles to hold in our homes our social the I: Intercourse. bit of "A which and in abandoned, barren. land, favored bv thistles m to wasps and bees." A Ishnrn- he called it, where without fear wing troubled by the rassers-hv- . e could carry on his explorations wouie inner life of the insect world, "tf Study that erpatPst rf all llfo'a perns. Instinct, In Its loftiest manl-scorched k auncns. Sot N exactly hlch Mh II.. Hvlnr pa l generally understood. fef souls have ever renr-hoPw heights of life where And yet th this FWlcken Frennhmo n. pov- - .. v. t bome. "yon doubt this-thln- me ex- - klng ' icmamn reau wnat ffr'tten about the common !! h? :r7 and If choppers and 'hlcl1 you and I "swat" or Miuerroot with no concern. 168 Exactly it i. I tnlli.. ... trep pay-chec- leu you nb,some In these !h6fare ferstanding. NS tdi -- dwenera ieswan,p Stu b,2 .. w possmie physically, and at the . rtr8 thUght "agnaiit 8limy l,zards. unclean klnd of loathsome .m, Tery eatu tnelr TheMl unlly k JJ!?0 -" oi men. ther& lust burn -- leg. I !, homes out ., n"wary I'kinl8 knw lUlied 01 " abnnt 5? h!!"8'0"rawnPeP'ele';ested CI,u"tinns that i ' think. I. r" Sey- - - me nside- casion, 8Sk ln l,,w colen-11- 1 tones hnv read It. arW.la! 1 knaw of these rec,, Pt to read uat kind of ,U book 18 much rattier, whispered amn? wot I,ke ' th-i- t people dps not make of value ex- - 't w3 Lincoln. 00"K ni, r l,,e c "' "Bld like !wr,H:.',,.m,r,spi1 M he WM' """"n ,e"P'e S"''h tnt pw 't Wv you the Is that there tr j that orl of fir &MAE MARTINI ooooooo Aim HERRI ixl iiuiiii.. Newspaper Vale.) Bryan's Entrance VTEVER until William Jennings Bryan made his "cross of gold'' speech at the Chicago Democratic convention of 181)6 bad any American won a Presidential nomination merely on the strength of a single piece of his own convention oratory. The convention plea that Garfield made against retention of the unit rule, that would have permitted the nomination of Grant for a third term In 1880. may hava moved man to cast their votes for him as a darkj horse In that year. But Garfield had in addition a record as a leader la congress which the "boy orator of the Platte" bad not established In bis! short service ln the bouse of repre-- j sentatlves. The fact that Bryan got Into the convention at ail was a fortunate turn of fate for him. He was admitted as a Nebraska silver delegate only when the Nebraska gold delegation had Its credentials rejected, putting It out of the convention entirely. The Democracy in "96 went te its convention leader less. It was divided Into two factions, gold and sliver, on the money question. President Cleveland's sharp differences with his party bad deprived htm of any considerable following. Tbe convention would not even Indorse his administration, though Senator Hill of New York, representing the eastern gold faction, strove valiantly to have It Indorsed. Not a single delegate cheered at the mention of tbe President's name. The attempt to Insert a simple plank commending "the honesty, economy, courage and fidelity of the present Democratic national administration'' gave Mr. Bryan bis chance. Senator Bill and others spoke Ineffectually in support of the plank. Mr. Bryan came forward to the platform to reply. The tumultuous multitude before him felt the magnetic thrill of his presence. Ue was serene, and splendidly conscious of his own power as be faced the crowd. The commotion was hushed as he began to speak In his mellow, penetrating voice "in defense of a cause as holy as the cause of liberty the cause of humanity." The convention that had been stilled in his presence followed with tense eagerness his eloquent periods, that rose to a climax In his perora-atiowith Its famous closing sentence: "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." It was a 8ieecb such as Bryan bad been giving for several years before gatherings out on the prairies where the Populist tide was rising with almost a seething religious fervor. But never had he had such an occasion as this to wield the spell of his eloquence over a great gathering of the leaders of his party. The huge auditorium had rocked to mighty shouts as he reached high points ln his address. Each sentence of his closing paragraph was punctuated with a crash of applause. As he finished the scene was Indescribable. The tumult was like that of a great thundering sea, Ue had He met tbe mood of the gathering. had played upon the heartstrings of the 20.(100 persons before bira. Their emotions gave vent to a tempestuous roar of acclaim. Senator Hill's plank was rejected, with cries of derision, and the free silver platform was adopted by a vote of more than two to one. bad convention The leaderless found Its leader and its master spirit tin the fifth ballot next day William n Bryan, the Jennings youthful son of the West wns made of the party, of the standard-beare- r whose radical wing he had become the Inspired champion. The last great political battle of the century was a momentuous one, wito Populist fervor setting the emotions of the West aflame and rousing fear In the East "Probably no man in civil life has succeeded In inspiring so much terror, without "taking tile, as Bryan." observed the Nation at the close of the campaign. Fervor and fear made the vote an tinpreeedentedly large one. but when the tumult subsided, William McKin ley was found to be a half million votes ahead In a total of some thirteen millions an unexpectedly decisive result for what was. In many respects, the most eventful political struggle that America had witnessed since the first election of President n, little-know- Lincoln. 1 I . curate ;, ..,. ff Flattery - t ooooooo wise Frenchman once remarked dial if we did not flutter ourselves the iliitiery ot others would uot hurt us liut we do Hatter ourselves. When otheis tlattei us It confirms our sweet conviction thai we are quite wonder A Gallstones j Most stylish-lookin- g women are just "good managers." They know simple ways to make last season's things conform to this season's styles. Thousands of them have learned how easily they can transform a dress, or blouse, or coat by the quick magic of home tinting or dyeing. Anyone can do this successfully with true, fadeless Diamond Dyes. The "know-how- " la ln the dyes. They don't streak or spot like inferior dyes. New, fashionable tints appear like magic right over the or faded colors. Only Diamond Dyes produce perfect results. Insist on them and save disappoint- C RED NETWORK Nov. 28. 7:00 a. m. Tower Health Exercises. 11 :15 a. ra. Radio Household Institute. 6:30 p. m. A. C Gilbert Co. 7:00 p. m. Mutual Savings Hour. 7:45 p. m. Physical Culture Prince. 8:30 p. m. A. and P. Gypsies. 9:30 p. ni. General Motors Party. 10:30 p. m. National Grand Opera, N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. in. Copeland Hour. 12:00 noon "Farmand Home Hour." 12:15 p. m. U. S. Dept Agriculture. 12 :30 p. ra. "Farm and Home Hour." 7:00 p. m. Cook's Tours. 8:00 p. m. Boxy and His Gang. 9:30 p. m. Real Folks. N. B. ment My new Illustrated book, gives hundreds of money-savin- g hints for renewing clothes and draperies. It's Free. Write for It now, to Mae Martin, Dept Diamond Dyes, Burlington, Vermont 'Color e Craft," 3, For Galled Horses Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh N. B. C. RED NETWORK Nov. 27. 7 :00 a. m. Tower Health Exercises. 11 :15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 4:30 p. in. Auction Bridge Games. 0 :00 p. in. Everyeady Hour. 10:00 p. m. Clicquot Club Eskimos. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m. Copeland Hour. 11 :00 a. m. Forecast School of Cookery. AI lealm art aafluifej Is nhmi mt BUMIklHlsiM, r tar At Famous Royal Hons. Orange Is a small town near Avignon In the south of France, once the capital of a small Independent principality of the same name. In 1531 the principality passed by marriage to tbe younger branch of the ducal house of Nassau. The head of this house became known as prince of Orange. One was leader of the party in Holland of civil and religious liberty, and a later prince of Orange became King William HI of Great Britain. 12:00 noon "Farm and Home Hour." 12:15 p. m. U. 8. Dept Agriculture, 12:30 p. m. "Farm and Home Hour." 8:00 p. m. Sealy Air Weavers. 9:00 p. m. Three in One Theatre. 9:30 p. m. Dutch Master Minstrels. 10 :00 p. m. Works of Great Composers N. B. C. RED NETWORK Nov. 28. 7 :00 a. m. Tower Health ' Exercises. 10:00 a. m. National Home Hour. 11 :15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 7:30 p. m. "La Touralne Tableaux." 12:15 p. m. U. S. Dept Agriculture, 9:00 p. m. Ipana Troubadours. N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m. Copeland Hour. 11 :00 a. m. Forecast School of Cookery. Worth Knowing When Winter Cold Contest Did you ever hear of a five-horemedy for colds? There is one, and It really does bring you out of it completely. Even If It's grippe, this method works, only takes longer. Pape'a Cold Compound is In tablet form. Pleasant-tastinbut It surely has the 12:00 noon "Farm and Home Hour." m. U. 8. Dept Agriculture. m. "Farm and Home Hour." "authorityl" Adv. m. R. C A. Demonstration Hr m. Jeddo Highlanders. His Name for It. 7:45 p. m. Political Situation to "What Is your Job?" we InquisitiveWashington Tonight. ly asked the lowly gentleman. "Floor 8:30 p. m. Sylvania Foresters. he anwalker ln an 9 :00 p. m. Smith Brothers. swered. Later we learned that he 10 :00 p. m. Chicago Civic Opera. was watching at a grade crossing. 29 Nov. N. B. C. RED NETWORK 7:00 a. m. Tower Health Exercises. Anything that Is disagreeable seems 11:15 a. ra. Radio Household Institute. to be called "personality." Football 1:45 p. m. Cornell-PenHour. m. Comfort Coward 7:30 p. 8:00 p. m. The Song Shop. 9:00 p. m. Selberllng Singers. 10:00 p. m. Halsey Stuart N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 10:00 a. m. Copeland Hour. 11 :00 a. m. Forecast School of Cookery. 12:00 noon "Farm and Home Hour." 12:15 p. m. U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 12 :30 p. m. "Farm and Home Hour." ol 1:45 p. m. Penn. State-Unive-r. Pittsburgh Football Game. 8:30 p. m. Champion Sparkers. 9:30 p. m. Maxwell House Hour. 10 :00 p. m. Michelln Hour. 12:15 p. 12:30 p. 2 :30 p. 7:00 p. angel-foundr- n. What Will N. B. C. RED NETWORK Nov. SO 7:00 a, m. Tower Health Exercises. 10:00 a. m. National Home Hour. 11 :15 a. in. Radio Household Institute 12 :00 noon Teeth, Health & Happiness 7:00 p. m. Wonder Hour. 8:00 p. m. Cities Service. 10 :00 p. m.Stromberg Carlson Sextette N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK . 11:00 a. m. R. C. A. Concerts. 12:00 noon "Farm and Home Hour." 12:15 p. m. D. S. Dept Agriculture, 12 :30 p. m. "Farm and Home Hour." 7 :00 p. m. Great Moments in History 7:30 p. m. Dixie's Circus. 8:00 p. m. Interwoven Stocking Co. 8:30 p. m. Armstrong Quakers. :0() p. ni. Wrlgley Review. B. C. RED NETWORK Dec. 1. 7:00 a. m. Tower Health Exercises. 10:15 a. m. Radio Household Institute. 10:00 p. m. Lucky Strike Orchestra, N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 9.00 p. m. Philco Hour. The following Is a list of stations Ylhenyour Children Cry for It N. I I carrying the above programs: company T?e4 i National Broadrasttn WEAF. New York: WEE1. Network: Boston: WTIC. Hartford: WJAR. WTAG. Worcester: WCSH. Portland. M?.: Wt.IT and WFI. Ph'ladel-phia- : WP.C Washington: WGY. SchenWCAE. Pittsectady: WGIi. Buffalo: Cleveland. burgh: WTAM and WICAK. WWJ. Detroit: WSAI Cincinnati: WC5.N and WI.IB. Chicago: KSD. St. touia: WIM Davenport: WHO. Pes Moines; City: Omaha: WDAF. Kansas W'1 . Paul: Wn ' - WitHM. Minneapn!!n-StDenver: WTMJ. Milwaukee: KOA. Louisville: WSM, Nashville: WMA3 WMC. Memphis: WSB Atlanta: WKT. Charlotte: KVoO. Tulsa: WFAA. Dallas: Kl'UC. Houston: WOAI. San WRAP, ..Ft. Worlh: WJAX. Jacksonvlle National Broadcast lnt company Blue BosNetwork: WJZ. New York: WBZA.Baltiton: WBZ. 8!rinefield; WBAU KDKA. Rochester: more: WHAM Pitisbursrh: WJR Detroit: WLW Cincinnati: KYW and WKBH. Chicago: City. KWK. St. '.ouis: WHEN. Kansas Paul:. VV era WP.HM. M!nneapolis-S- t. Milwaukee: KOA. Denver: VTM.i Louisville: WSM. Nashville; WHAS WMC Memphis: WSB. Atlanta: W1 i. Charlotte: KVOO Tulsa: WFAA. DalAnlas. KPRC Houston: WOAI. San tonio: WBAP. Ft. Worth: WVIIA Kithmond. WJAX. Jacksonville. Prov-Irienc- 'o Then conies the fall and that' what hurts. Even If we don't full we me hurl h the decreasing resn-c- t ot our fellows. tirove Patterson, In lh Mobile Itegister. fill The niiinhei ol gulisiones removed from a patient may tie very grvtti. 7,802 having been reported In one cuae. (Time given la Eastern Standard; subtract one hour for Central and two hours for Mountain time.) N. B. C RED NETWORK Nov. 25. 1:30 p. m. Peerless Reproducers. 4:00 p. m. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, 5:30 p. m. Acoustlcan Hour. 6:00 p. m. Stetson Parade. 7 :00 p. m. Lehigh Coal & Nay. Co. 7:30 p. m. MaJ. Bowes' Family Party. 9:00 p. m. David Lawrence. 9:15 p. m. Atwater Kent N. B. C. BLUE NETWORK 2:00 p. m. Roxy Stroll. 3:00 p. m. Young People's Conference. 8:30 p. m. Dr. Stephen S. Wise. 5:30 p. m. Dr. Harry Fosdick. 6:30 p. uu Anglo Persians. 8:15 p. m. Collier's Radio Hour. 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