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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 16

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Camden, New Jersey
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I COUI'fl-'OST, Camden, N. By Lee Folk and Phil Davis 1 -4 -4 Tuttjgy. aU9u mi jE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Mandrake WWDjUlYSlt HICK WITH IT-l'M JUST kOlVOUS N0Wll iNO OUT IF THIS IS THE WISE GUY THAT PULLEO ALL TK55E NO WONDER! BStAKIN. QUIA JAIlS tf0li6U TO MAK JOBS WHILE I WASINJAiL--AN3 ANYBODY N0IVOUS BLAMED THEM ONMEf 1 STILL FEEL LIKE SOMtBOOt'S fOUOWIN' BUT I CAH'T SEE NOBO0Y II I i 1 JIMMY IS HOME? FORTY zri hinutcts eably if I fJ 't BE Tit! DCWi "3 io v. the and see 7" VvHO HAS A BieOKEM JMVLLr VVSOAPOW "THIS TIME I nnr a.t.ritu I 1 A tin uri I If M.

i I mm awJ I I BLAYItU IHtrVJUilinn fj Jr" I i a i'Tj- r- 1 13 Ik liaaaV' I I I I I I llrrf I tV F. ll 3 111 IV I I iiJra'fW mm Jill v. it 1 INSIDERS I "EEL the entrance of Bob Hope and other top radio comics into TV may push Jack Benny into the medium on a more regular basis. Now that the date for coast-to-coast television has been definitely set Sept. 29) trade circles are predicting intei national TV in a year and a half, worldwide video by 1960.

Singer Johnny Desmond is taking a series of screen tests on the coast. Unknown to viewers and studio audinre, comedian Harvey Stone did a "show must go on" routine when last seen on CBS-TV's 'Toast of the Town." As he was lighting a cigarette just before making his entrance, a book of matches flared and burned his hand. Although in severe pain, he did the show, then was rushed to the hospital. Roy Rogers replaces Hopalong Cassidy on NBC-TV. Rogers has signed an exclusive contract with the TV network.

When Red Skelton hits television, he will air his show live from the "joe Palooka." is said to be going coast. A filmed TV series basecTjnto the works for possible tele-on the comic strip casting in 1952. I 3 CC- THE HOMg STUN HITTER mm I TIUSSES. 1EITS. ELASTIC HOSIERY MALI FEMALE ATTENDANTS OPEN EVENINCS seum piece, the two discover that many of the historic relics in the country's national museum are fakes.

In so doing, they incur the near-fatal enmity of Dr. A honeymooning- American couple, seeking to uncover the secrets of the forbidden cave of the undent Indian god, Oclimitzl, and to explain the death of another scientist a year earlier, are greeted in their hotel room by a vicious looking sabre crashing through the window. Pasted on the lethal weapon is a note which reads, "When the moon passes from Oclimitzl cave, then passes the light of life." 514 BROADWAY 1S9T Garcia, the museum curatory only to be saved by some quick "Danger," tonight over WCAU, 10 to 10.30. The Kraft Television Theatre will present "John Wilkes Booth," a historical drama based on a play by Peter Yates, tomorrow at 9 over WPTZ. John Baragrey, Oliver Thorndike and Raymond Bramley will be starred in the full-hour program.

The play gives an insight into the actions of a brooding and bitter man who was led by the tragic events of his time to assassinate President Lincoln. SHAPIRO'S OtTHOPEDIC I SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT star bring fr I bei fr ny! tfpt rrmodrlinc. rar in (he knowledge I that nf expert choe I craft uunhi will bt THIS IS THE KEYNOTE se ouence of. Auto -Lite's Suspense Thriller for tonight "Deadly Sabre." which will bt shown on thinking by the bride. A THRILLING STORV of howj late double-crosses a youngster who has changed fact into fan- will be dramatized in "Make; Believe," the Fireside Theatre; presentation lor tonight at 9: lover WPTZ.

Adapted for tele-j vision by Raphael Hayes, thej tale revolves around a boy who possesses a vivid imagination.) He has a rude awakening and is. brought back to reality when! something he has imagined to be make-believe turns out to bej true. I W. IWCAU-TV from 9.30 to 10 p. m.

ilThe storv. laid in Central Amer Ooctor'f rVttCfiftfM Corttfvffy 'ilerf ica, was "originally titled, "A Rap An enemy agent posing as a manufacturer of cheap costume jewelry employs a ruse that brings a talkative security officer to the "Edge of Error," in a taut mystery drama on "The Web" tomorrow at 9.30 over WCAU. I on the Door. Leslie Neilson i plays the part of the scientist and Felicia Montealegre that of 1 1 his vivacious wile. Alter trie ln- ef this cahra whiph nrv.

219 BROADWAY FMerwa OPEN HI. MI EVES. 5-01S9 TILL 4 pears to be a razor -edged mu- That We Don't sorry. Give i Tex Beneke, his orchestra and Dwelling Looted of $2 soloists will appear on 'Caval- cade of Bands" tonight, for the During ramilv Absence fhfJ Henry 1216 North 10 "re" uVd wVn SirouotSc'teK- wLZSM Zkl thrShihange stolen hile he and SchaePt them were absent sint Fri" fvinTJ Brightley told Detective Stan-cial arrangements lor i ey there was a quantity audiences. Complementing the ir, tH hnoa YUCE! I COT A BEEF A MAVtr YeAM, BUT" NOT fTHlS'LL SGUARF OOODAol fVJOtj! 0A 1 TrN PJ.

I I nW I I HEY- YOUR DOG- I DIDN'T I TELL YOU -SS'' CI i JUST BIT ME NEVER TO EAT I'LL JUMP V-Jf cyV 7 ANYTHING: INTO THIS nU-r CPMi? OH. HOW YOU FIND CAN BEFORE KrS XX Azt VAWFUL VJ) IN THE 1 1 aaa i haa I VOU LOOK SO WARM. OH, INDEED fl'VE VISITED A ET rruAT-e 1 -l! REVEREND WEEMS! WOULDJ I WOULD. Yf FPIEND I 3UESS XJr YOU LIKE SOME r-TvVI Vmrs NUTCHELLZi IN THE xf HO PLACE LEMONADE "LJSvT FACTORY )( IS WOTTEP -W PIS rf TJl f'Prn THAN THE cjriiV 1 1 1 1 SAW VOU ICISSN VOU'SE ENSAC3EO I BUT I KEALLYlU TlMcs I -rnV THAT LIFEGUACD- TO MB.BSMtTMBEB ADACD Vou'f eHII vSJXc TEMPEe.V oUTOtJ THH THOUGHT VOU WEEtT -A UirTLE ATf-A Vl I Aico VOLS? UNDERSHOT I -EVEN SOCKS? 1 P-DO VOO SUPPOSE I rV OT WTOtRSHSTT. I WUAT ON EABTH IS COU.D BE ONE OF THOSE fX 7 7 MATTER WITH EXTROVERTS MxTPE wfV Tlonoko nfforintr will ho coveral jentuj in 11 ELECTRIC CLOCK THERMOSTAT? FREE OIL! THAT WE DON'T MAKE CLAIMS TO BURN WATER CRANKCASE DRIPPING or ANYTHING BUT FUEL OIL! TO GUIDE FOR BUYERS (Often Misleading).

TO HAVE NOZZLES or ANY PARTS THAT LAST FOREVER. of it was disturbed. He said the monpv was taken from a hureau variety acts. They include vet eran comedian Wally Brown, aiin a second floor bedroom. favorite of movies, vaudeville Burned matches were found scattered in the house, Brightley bills and nightclubs throughout the country; the Kanazawa Trio, acrobats extraordinaire with a flair for comedy in their daring said.

Entrance was gained through a rear window, Bobiak said. feats, and TV's well-known quar WHY. IRON FIREMAN VORTEX BURNERS Board at Lindenwold Asks Bids on Fuel Oil A special meeting of the Lindenwold board of education to receive bids for fuel oil and construction of a new school roof will be held at 8 p. m. Aug.

27 in School No. 1. it was announced Monday night. Bids will be accepted lor fuel oil No. 3 for use in the Garden Lake school, and fuel oil No.

5 Are Sold On Their Fuel Saving Ability CLAIMS, BONUS' and PREMIUMS ARE NOT NEEDED PROVE TO YOURSELF. BEFORE YOU BUY! tet, the Mello-Larks, three boys and a lovely miss. A whimsical story of how the lives of three discouraged people change when they meet briefly in a bookshop will be presented on Armstrong's Circle 1 heatre tonight over WPTZ at 9.30; the title, "The Man in the Bookshop." The people enter the store to escape a rainstorm, a despondent young woman, an elderly man and a fretful businessman. Seeking only shelter from the elements, by the time the sun finally comes out they find their cares have changed mi--raculously to gladness. School No.

1. and for a new roof on School No. 2 on Linden avenue. A contract was approved for Miss Patricia Sime, of Ohio, to teach the fourth grade. THAT IRON FIREMAN OIL BURNER WILL SAVE YOU MONEY-THISYEAR ROBERT PASTENE AND F1K1T 18 WILING ANN MARNO have leaturedj Buffalo, N.

Y. (UP) Because roles in "Murderer's Face," sus-jsome draft-age youngster had pense-charged story of a gang-j registered falsely, using the name ster who forced a plastic surgeonjand address of a 77-year-old man, to aid his flight from police byjselective service officials here re-changing his appearance, on'ceived this letter: 1 "I'd be most happy to serve DflDDDDDDDDDDDD L'ncle Sam but I'm afraid you'd -NEXT YEAR and EVERY nave 10 sena two men aiong to help me climb fences. I'm 77 times get really give me another years old. if tough, please call." For your home OIL HEAT HOT WATER A coffee bush does not yield its first crop until five years after planting. g.rte Vertex Oil Convfrttnt CmIFIM i Irii? Television 30 SAVED WITH ABOVE THE GRATE LINE FIRING ON EVERY JOB! THIS VOKEL.

A WWTA SEE A I NO, 16 DOJtYwC 60T HERE i OH, CXJNT I1X SLEEP ON THE THIS IS VERY CH OOfl Ij THIS rV, ROPE THICMf Vh5H TO SEE I FIRST, CpWBCV. JTVyr I M3WV FLOOW THMV UMFUNNY, TMINtiS. a VOU feOTM AJJO ANY ROPE TMERfS NO AtWT MOWS THAT FOR A. COWBOY DELLA. 6E TPLACE T-l you No Longer Need To Buy A Complete Heating Unit To Obtain ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT anlfflP Th.

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BARRINGTON, N.J. I AUTOMATIC HEATING SERVICE, Ooklyn, N. J. I PLEASE SENO ME COMPUTE INFORMATION ON I HOW AN IRON FIREMAN Will SAVE ME MONEY. I NAME I A0DRESS CITY STATE WHIPPLES' 26 CENTRE ST.

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