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He wouldn't have cracked this case in a month of Sundays.
He's just another amateur criminologist like you, Cranston.
I shouldn't be at all surprised.
Before the shadow returns, John Barclay, Blue Coal's heating expert, has a few words for all of you.
Friends, tonight's drama, a radio version of one of the many copyrighted stories which appear in the Shadow Magazine, now on sale at your local newsstand, was not intended as a reflection on any of the thousands of splendid sanitariums throughout the country.
These institutions are conducted according to the highest of medical standards, and their doctors and scientists are among the most skilled and ethical men in the profession.
All the characters and all the places named in this evening's program are fictitious.
Any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
Next week, same time, same station, Blue Coal, America's finest anthracite, will again present another thrilling adventure of the shadow.
Be sure to listen, and be sure to burn Blue Coal, the solid fuel for solid comfort.
Rinso, R-I-N-S-O, Soapy Rich Rinso presents Boston Blackie, starring Chester Morris.
Once again, Boston Blackie and Inspector Faraday have tangled.
Boston Blackie, enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend.
Is there anything prettier these hot summer days than a nice-looking girl in a crisp, bright-colored cotton dress?
Well, to us men, those dresses always look fresh and cool as peppermint ice cream.
And it's almost as easy as snapping your fingers to keep those pretty printed washables bright and gay with Rinseau helping out.
Yes, indeed, those hard-working Rinseau suds make dirt disappear in a jiffy, whether you're using a tub or a washing machine.
Rinseau's mighty easy on your pretty washable colors, too.
They stay fresh and bright even after dozens of washings.