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Let Blue-Jay remove those painful corns safely, scientifically*
Listen to Blue-Jay's romantic program — "The Singing Stranger"
Two Broadway stars will thrill you with melody and romance —
WADE BOOTH,
the baritone with the orious voice , . i
DOROTHY DAY,
the character actress who under stands human emc tions.
HEAR THEM — every Tuesday and Friday — 4:15 Eastern Day light Time — 38 stations — Coast to Coast — NBC
*How Blue -Jay removes that pesky corn — safely, scientifically
1. Soak foot ten minutes in hot water, wipe dry.
2. Apply Blue-Jay, centering pad directly over corn.
A is the Bi^B medication that gently undermines corn. B is the felt pad that relieves pressure, stops pain at once. C is the strip that holds pad in place, prevents slipping
3. After 3 days, remove plaster, soak foot ten minutes in hot water, lift out the corn.
I HAVE KILLED 5000 MEN
When a villain is needed, Cliff Soubier gets the role. He's radio's ace tough guy
ASXARL of rage, a scr. _;m, the bark of a pistol, raid Cliff Soubier, ace villain of the air, has added another name to the long and bloody list of his victims!
To you who shudder before your loudspeakers, the stony-hearted murderer who makes your blood run cold is only a voice, a sinister, malignant voice. But behind that voice is a man — a quiet, stock) man with reddish hair and an engaging smile; a man you'd like to meet.
Many years ago a sixteen-yearold boy, terribly thrilled over his five dollar a week job walking a slack wire and drudging for a Canadian medicine show, listened with interest while the "doctor" who owned the outfit vigorously fired his bibulous comedian for Overindulgence in strung drink. At the conclusion of his harangue, the "doctor" turned to the boy.
"You'll have to do the comedy from now on," he said abruptly.
Now the millions who hear the melodramas in the NBC feature "The First Nighter," thrill to his realistic portrayals as he snarls, hisses, growls and threatens his way through whatever blackguard role the script may require. But when he steps away from the microphone he leaves behind him the fiendish
desperado who chilled the marr ' of your bones, and emerges fr< the studio as an affable, aim t jovial human being.
Not long after Cliff's debut as full-fledged actor under the lit naptha flares of "Dr. Rollo's RemeShow," the "doctor" skipped c autumn day, owing the boy elevl dollars, and young Soubier struck c on that long trail that was eventua to lead him to the brilliance of t radio rialto.
Cliff saw an Ohio stock comparn advertisement for talent, borrow what little money he could — jt enough for carfare from Hamilt Ontario — and boarded a train.
He got the job he went afte and in such lusty plays as 'T Moonshiner's Daughter" and ''YY by Waiting" on the dreary, gasstages of broken down town hal he began to learn the technique ( plain and fancy homicide that w; in later years to mark him as or of the most villianous of the rad: villains.
ON the stage and before tl microphone he has since the shot more men than he can counl strangled dozens, poisoned score: pushed several over cliffs, killed on, with a deadly spider, drowned on<j
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