Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931 Page: 11 of 14
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Tve still got the time turned
BA." the Little Black Clock told
John and Peggy, “but not as far
back aa when we heard the spiders
deciding to line their homes with
•Ok.
“Now we’re going to visit them
'again and behold a little more
spider history In the making.”
“I have a fine idea.” said a big
spider, as the others listened atten-
tively. “Yean ago we only used
our silk for cradles for the spider
eggs. Then a spider suggested that
we use it for lining our homes, and
we have done that ever since that
d»y
“Now I can think of nothing bet-
ter than building little balcani^s
outside our homes, so we can catch
enemies that pass by."
The others exclaimed In spider
excitement over the brightness of
his Idea. ,
“It would be a great saving of
effort and time If we had balconies
Into which our enemies and our
food would come without any
trouble on our parts," the Mg
spider exclaimed.
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Then John and Peggy saw the
spiders spinning silken balconies,
the silk coming from their mouths,
and as they worked they looked at
what they did with their eight eyea
apiece.
Peggy saw a fly walking right
Into the silken balcony, which
greatly delighted the spider who
had suggested this trap.
'CLOSE CALL
“There Is an old old verse about
a spider and fly and the spider In*
By Cram
The Night Attack!
WASH TUBBS
GIT TUBBS
MHCDiATCLY, HE IS ANSWERED
BY PISTOL SHOTS FROM ALL
IS, AND CHIPS FLY FROM
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t Radio Day by Day I
and cn; of the first to introduce
grand opera stars as guest artists,
it Is to be suspend:d for two months .
after the concert cf June 28. to be
resumed about September I.
This weekly feature, sponsored by
A. Atwater Kent and out of which
grew the annual'radio auditions for
amateur singers, had its inaugura-
tion on Octccer 4. 1925. with Rep-
aid Werrenrath. baritone, as the i
lirst guest artist. Since then It
Has presented classical and semi-
classical programs, lasting an hour
In the winter months and a half
In the summer.
Several hundred school children
and the New Ycrk fire department ,
band will be heard in a broadcast
Mcnday. June 15 by WABC-CBS
of the Hag day exercises at City Hall j
park
Letters from England to NBC |
report the rr broadcast there of the j
short wave transmission of the Ken-
tucky Derby description was made .
under almost perfect conditions.
Try these on your radio tonight:
Concert orchestra and Cavaliers. ■
with Jessica {Dragonette. soprano
WEAP-NBC. 8:00. 4
Pre-memorial day program In o.d
time songs. WABC-CBS, 6:30.
Leo Reisman's orchestra in a new
dance series. WEAP-NBC. 7:30.
Dixie Willson, author of circus
stcries. In the Quakers. WJZ-NBC,
8 00.
Theater of the Air with the Keller
sisters and Lynch and ethers WEAP-
NBC. 1:30.
Dramatization of news event*,
WABC-CB8. 8:30.
Oems from Gilbert and Sullivan
light operas. Harold Sanford orches-
tra. WJZ-NBC. 9 30.
Blue Bonnet Stage
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931, newspaper, May 29, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987373/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.