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GODERICH, ONTA " I0, • y P tJ tSL AY:, MJGT ST 31st, 1950
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Phone No.—Office 343Vw,' Hou 44-34,
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UY N. BENTLEY.
• "Public- Accountant
Licensed
Phone 900J, P.O. Box 58.
36 . Regent St., Goderieh
P. G. idcf1ANN, . .
• accountant, ,
Clinton, Ontario
Phone 561 - Raattenbury St. E.
MEDICAL - '
DR. F. J, R. FORSTER, EYE,
'EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Late House 'Surgeon New' York
Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital,
assistant at Moorefield Eye: Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England. GLASSES
EY�1S 'TESTED,
SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street $., Stratford.
Telephone 267. '
Nest: visit Bedford 'Hotel,' Gode-
rieh, Wednesday, Septa 27tIl, 1900,
at 2 p.m. till 4.3(7 p-m-
�.` om
. DENTAL
DR.: R. W.: HUGHES
Dentist
Corner- Wellington', ..and 'Lighthouse
. Streets.'"
•
hone ,1033J• for appointment.
CHIROPRACTIC.
IIERB1D1 T 33. SUCH; D:C.
Doctor of .Chiropractic.
Office Hours.;.
-Mon., Thurs.-9 a,m.ta 6..p...
Toes., Fri -9 a.m. 'to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 ,p.m.
Wed., & Sat. -3-9 a.m, to 11.30
• a.m.
'$Vitamin Therapy
Office --Corner ' of • South. St. and
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
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DONALD N B
ED AUCTIONEER
>�7fCPER C
„Mimed' for, CountUee of Huron.
-• ' . and .BrCe
• JIIPLEX, PHONE 49
for Information aliPIY tG J. N.
Kornigbaw, Division Com Clerk,
Dederick, Obit. ,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Correspondence promptly ttu-
aalwered. Immediate arrangements
can be made for Sales Date by
calling ' Phone,. 203, (Clinton.
'Charge moderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. • ' 19tf`c'
HAROLD, JACKSON
ICENSED AUC'TIONEE'R'
•
HURON AND PERTH '
Seaforth Phone 41-661 or
Harry Edwares, Goderieh,'.
Phone 144
VET?R•INARIAN
DR. It. J . MILN ER, ,V; S,,
4 North • St., Goderieh
24. ;
INSURANCE
lgcliiLLOP M—IJTUAL if11aE, IN-
SURAN'ClE Cp. -- Farm ' and
isolated*. tott'h , property insured.-
President,' E. J. Tre�vartha, Clin-
ton ; • V ice-Preside.,n`t, J. L. Malone,
Seaforth; Manager' and Seery:Treas.,
M. A. Heid, Seaforth. •
Directors—E'. 'J. Trewartha,. Clio -
ton ; J. L. Malone; Seaforth ; S. 11.
- Whitmore," Seaforth; Chris." Leon-
. hardt,' Bornholm ; Robert" Archibald,
.Seaforth; John 11. AleEwing, Blyth;
Frank 11IcGregor, Clinton; Win. S.
;Alexander, • Walton.; .H.ariiey Fuller,
Goderieh. •
Agents—J. E. Pepper, ' Bruce4ield ;'
R. 1?. McKerches, Dublin; Geo. A.
Watt, Blyth; J.. F. Prueter, 'Brod-
.. hagen • Selwyn Baker, Brussels. .
• ' Polley -holders can make `ail .pay-'
mems and get their ••cards receipt,ed
C. F. CIiAPMAN
• General Insurance,
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real •Bstate -
West St.,, Goderich,-
- Phone.18.
Insure In Sure 'Insurance
'Confederation Life --Wind, Car
FIRE --Preferred rates- for
preferred risks..
ACCIDENT & SICKNESS
Consult .
ao.Arr<.: EARRISFl • . .'
Phone '7r15 Dungandon
MALCOLM MATHERS
NEW LOCATION ..
on the Square—formerly Mr.
Craigie's office a
'Real Estate -,-General In-'
surance
Phone 115,E
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NEW EXEI
UTI"E,
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tr
a
nA„1�y Ball .� �e '0 •�IEN 0141,1B •"."1-11,07
Keeps e..s Spectators
�
i i laribusM�o
atThe ,outgoil).g and inco>Gping ex on Saturday
e'cutives of `the Kin.slnea,-Olub af.
GoU rich held: a rcotiug•',on Tues-
day .night at which President-electOv,ei,. lki(>,il
l iiaZii�v iilnticltex.5
Jack Frith and'his executive of- t rave j i n Iia
'leers . appointed thew troipmittee tl ranged Jow e.. t u C 3
lTrairmen. The first meeting of, the field, on Saturday, `for the big an--
A . large crowd •turned ' out for
the "donkey .ball" -pare at Judith
Gooderbam Paris on Sattoday eyen-
ing... The event was: under the
auspices, of the kinsmen Club, and
members of the .club .farmed ,.the
two' opposing teams. • The donkeys,
however, •had-. more to do with the.
outcome of the gauge than aid. tie
Players, for ,if they didn't %vont to
go to any,, .particu1itr place. they
didn't go, and' if they ,wanted,' to
go somewhere else they went, re-
gardless' of their- riders. They
spilled their riders atwill; and 'at
times the hall rfieldwas ,-littereU
with players Who had been throyvii
off their mounts, while.otliers chased
runaway Oklahoma • donkeys which
bad an uncanny cleverness • in'
avoiding' capture. •
The game went five innings, and
it • was -.enough, for. the 'playbi•s;
if they weren't pretty sore for a,
day or two:'afterward they
were
a tough bunch. or the spectators_
it was a '-con'tinuous 'laugh as the
antics . of the .donkeys and the
vain efforts of the players to ,per-
suade the animals to do their bid-
ding in base -running or fielding
pruyided a succession of comical
situatiens. '
The line-up of
follows'; -
•Ken `Pennington's
McNall, catcher;
pitcher ;' Pennington,
FIRE:
"Protect'.Yourself With Eke
Insurance '
See..
Gordon Jewell
R.R. 6, GODERICH '
Phone Carlow 30-r-4
players was
aS
��M .. _.
1.1•Jf. p i
crab for the season will be held nual s)itrtsday and pienie . sllon-
on„ Monday, September 1.1th, at .soled by tbe Dominion Road '\itt
which the officer •-.elect, as "foilc)w s, chinery Company for its employees.:
h ill, . be''instailled.
Executive -elect resident Jack . A we}1-organi2ed' .,,.;proiz'ram of
ka e, -president, , r, , .
'Frith; vice-president; Ross Penning- sports events got' under way ttt
ton; ; secretary, Jack I+'ree an 2 o'clock. Mfr.. B$b 1 uzy, dressed
',t Carl. B ks regi. ratr
reasurer ai ani 5 ,
Eric Jdnastene ; directors; Trey, as the el evvii, handed favors to all:
Ianson„ 'Harold I°Ifbbett,Cy g
• Whin- the kiddies: 4 Canteen;. ryas' set :up
a 'freer .e ice 'cream and pep.
son; past president, Gordon I3an- to. provide , tr
nister.• In addition to;'iiandsome prizes for
Cel.. ., ee cliairmaen -- iVlember- the winners, every youngster enter -
413 1� an(1 cl;issiOriit>iii Ken -Penning- 'sr'" it,-.sports-event--rece-i-ve -
ton; attendance, Erie Johnstone ;., prize for participatgoil.
house and. welcoming,. Bill Hill; ' The egt, throwing ,, contest, won
Z ogram tinct entertainment', Bill ,by firs, Vicky Thornton, and Mr.
McGratth; fell`ewSlilp, goodwill and :Jim Matthews, provided much mer -
grievances,. Joel' O'Brien ; pLiblieity„ limen -t,. with eggs splattering many
Rosa Pennington; Kin education,* unlucky contestants and bystanders.
.Sid Shenton inter -club relations ti:r. H rry Barker praVided 'first
Charles Stiles Community serviced, aid" .for removing Aegg ,statins. ,
,Gordon• :Bannister; ; sick and 'Visit- • After a fun-nlled and exciting
ti•,
- ra-
itor
�i s
hungry �
moon.'
hu P
site g Y .,
sports,Walter
,
i ivett •
'n Ll of R
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eteede(1 to- a picnic suPPer• provided
Westb}'ook ; ways •and means, Lorne , ,
tivakelin; finance and•audit;.I:Iarold by the Company. Rer., R. G. 1Tate-
Hibbe'rt;• bulletin editor, I1oss Beit �iillsarr; of Knox I'retbyterian
nirigto�n ; Kin supply 'hails*, Max" Church, pronounced the invocation.
Cutt; nunnation, Keri Pennington.As background of" accordion music
team—Chester
'R.
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST , •
Phone '1100 for' appoititxient
SQUARE • GODERICH
at the Royal Bank, Clinton ;.Keith _
Cutt's Grocery,', ' I%ingsston • Street, -
Go.derich: •
WESTE1IN ONTARIO
• Morl'Ousi .6.YS
'(Daylight Saving Time)
To LONDON To STRATFORD
;(Daily)' ' (Daily)
7.40 a,m. 7.40 a.m.
12.15 p.m. 12.15 p.m.,'_
.*4.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m.
*—except Sundays and, Holidays.
Monday and,. day after holidays,
bus leaves for Landon at 6,45 a.m.
'Friday,— Saturday, Sunday • and
kolidayl to London at 9.10. p.m:
10.00 a.m. daily • to Owen Sound•
via .Blue Water`'Hi hw,ay.
9.55 p.m, Sunday and holidays, to
Stratford.
Charter Coaches for -all occasions. -
For information phone Reg. McGee
and Sons ,at ' 765.
A. ' ,I L. 'COLE 1,
Optometrist --Optician
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Phone 33 •
Goderieh, 'Ont:
Geo. G.1VracEwan
!Fire, Accident and Motor ,Car
a
Insurance
OFFICE --MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE Z3$• - ' GODERICii
Fan
1st
base;
'"THE VOICE OR TEMPER-
ANCE
EMPER-
• ANCE-
His 'father ;drank' himself to
death.:.His mother left him a
good business. His wife stood,
'all she could -new -she hag :left
him He ,is neglecting his•busi-'
ness He says he : "is just like
his father. His 'friends say he
is more like a beast, because he
lacks -certain decencies that his
father possessed. He .is an al-
coholic. It is a qUeStion
whether heredity or environ- .
ment should take .the' blame for
his. downfall. ` His. father ''set
him a bad example--buthis en-
vironment under ' :the Ontario
Liquor Act has surrounded
with a full 'complement Of liquor
'outlets_ -a brewers' ,vhareliouse
a liquor store and. two beverage
rooms. He is' a product of his
environment
Increase of . 'outlets leads to
increase of; drunkenness ,
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INDEPENDENT ORDER
- OF ODDFELLOWS • '
Huron Lodge No. 62, "Gode-
rich- meets first and third
Monday, nights of every
month in MacKay Hall.,
• Visitors Welcome,
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s was provided during' the supper by
S
Mr. Ronald Balsden of Stratford.
Mr. •1Yonald• MacKay, master air
ceremonies, introduced ,•M'r. °David
Harmon, chairman of the DRAW()
picnic . committee, . who. thanked all
members, of his conith ttee who had
devoted their. energies' to snaking
the picnic such a grand .success..
Ile also • thanked Marshal J. A,
Sully, president of the 'Company,
for providing Stich it fie picnic.
Marshal Sully;' iii udresSing the
group, thanked all th7ose , \*xha had
helped organize the• day's events
and stated, that it was a. grai.nd'
opportunity for the Company.. and
its `employees to 'get together and
enjoy a day's- outing.He m'en-
tioned' the possibility :of, trying days
ahead and the • need for • unselfish;
inutuot co-pperation of all free
Peoples_ .:Mrs, 4. A. Sully11 i:sled
her huslia:nd in the.' preparation of
the line ptenic; supper.
_Mr. -*Archie John§ttltt,, chairman
Of the eini)It} ee-pianagemellt com-
mittee, drew the ticket, for the
Company .g;ite prizeh.` The 'l r-tt
price, a silver .cream and sugar ret,
was won by Mrs,p, Bruce h'ower'1 .'
A silver rt*1is11 dili for second prize
was vorton L. Ii. Graham, and
ltte.r dish, third prize,
‘Vits.',Won by. ifrs. Geor e I)obsuilr.
i�'ourtlr•gtr'iZe; as .�ilver� shit and
l,
i,t'1111e1•rP„itt, 11'x15 won by 1._t111(1•(1
1 itlslotu . •
• .l
softball ;;aloe conc•lu'dled : the
i111,•'5, 1.40115; w11tc•1a will long lac
10111111aered 1111 611( of the finest
j,:utinps •ciljoyed. 1�+ all who aat-
'tentled. •
Winners in Contests
Boys', ra00, i 11.0d0 years .-Larry
Jeffrey; Don Jeffrey, Bob 1'itbhado, �-
- Girls' race, S• And,. 0- yea rs•--.Jo,vice�
1;ostiell, Mary lIoy,• I,tnrat 1X'hile.
Girls' roe, .6 and 7 years- -Vivian
Beattie, Donna' llock,taa(.cr, F v
Moore. ; -' F„
Boys' race, '0 .ar1d(, year,.• ,1*-ohn
Morris, .Hay Jeffrey, -.Mike Ifel esic.
' Girls' orange 'race, a) and under.
Mary Ii'ay,,,1)ionric Morris, 'Joyce'
Bosnell. ' . B• oys' 'orange •race, 0 and Carder ---
Lary Jetirey,•• Billy •liable, Rola_.
Harmon., .
Girls''rraee, 5..and under I)iatuie
Mor lin,; 'Stt ,u. ,lac)jisc�in,•*LoLs Moore.
lit =- late, 5 ;1rld tiddler ---Kell
II.artman, Everett Murton, ('ottrtn'Oy
Smith. .
• ;Gals' rage, 10and 11 • years—
GW;-,n Ste:wart, lanet ll ay, h'ran.res
Morris.. ,
Boys'• race, 10 Aid, 11,,,,�ea'rs-,-
Greg, Ilildebranit, .lith Pea Itie;
(claire Harmon • •
Girls' slipper 's,-rn nl)le, X14 alio'
,under! ----Kay 'Hatt1111to11, Ellen 'Thorn -
croft. • -
IIor.seshoe pitch ----1 Frank Ilele-
.sic and Abide Sinyard, 2 Yustii1.
Hartman and W. V)sterfelt
Boys' , wheellia rater --' G reg•
Hildebrand and Bob 1111)ililton, "Bill
Grace , tjndBala Dock taller, Jerry
Burr •anti .Jima Beattie,
'G.ii1S rice, -to- :i4_yea er5----Ellen_.
.'Thornicroft, Joari Morris, Rarba.1nt
Hay.
•Boys' race, 12 to 14 yeah--1lob'
I)ock5tacl'eir,• Bob Iiainlit on', •G1'eg
Hildebrand. • •
Girls' hisepit ' contest;: 14 and
under Kay Hamilton, Lillian
Popp, Carol Hay.
Boys' biscuit cholest, '14 and
tinder—Bill • Grtu e, Jinn 1Ielesic;-
Greg 1Iildebrantl. •
(.iris' crack race, 10 to 14 years --
Carol, Ilaty, 13
,a1'1)stra flat y.
el ,
•Greg Hildebrand, ('lail'o I111111aaan,
Bob f ackstader. •
Egg 'throw Thornloii and
Jim' Matthews, Mrs. 1'. Hartman
and Tony Horatian, Bob. Jeffriiy
and • 1 I rs: White. '
Single ladies' ra-Mn ry Moore.
Single men's ralee----II. Westin ke,
Vie Ilay,, 'Gene, Hamilton.
Married ladies' 'raco 'Bair+1
Swauts,, Mrs; Frank Young, 111,rS.
, ..mi 1.• -
:4nrried' metes r»ce'u-AIS I''oti (all,
FF'ralnii Voting, Gera 1+1 1tilt on:
Mixed three-legged raiee- -Mr. and
li•rs h":rank .'Young, J1r, r 1)114 .MI5,
Tony 'Hartman, Mr, and Mrs. Sonny
Alegre. . .
Sitotpttt ---- Jincky ' Graham, .+Ili.
Powell, 'rank Young,
Ladiessoftball throw --- Iletlt
Ntor1-is, )its, .\Ir("rte; Mrs. Dnck-
starcler,
•'I'tig-o1-walla. --Winning tea in, lies.
Pithladii: A.Johnston, Harry West-
lake, Enrl Norman., Fra'tlk' Voting,
George .S.waniz, Giant McDonald,
A. Powell, W. t 1rtalhan, (44,, nob.
On. •
tiw
.J- . Meriam, 2nd base; G. • Mere,.
shortstop; , J. Woods,, • 3rd ' base
E. McLeod, right fielder; L. Pen-
nington:, centre 'fielder; C. 'John-
ston, left fielder.- • �;
'Charles Larder's team .--• Bert
Wersell,, catcher; W. Westbrook,
'Atelier.; W Hi11;:1•st base ; C. Ban-
nister, 2nd base; G. \Vhaley., short -
.stop; •C. Larder, 3rd Base; H. -Hib-
bert, left fielder • Leonard McGee,
centre fielder; G. Ttnthbunn, 'right
fielder. •
Spare -Gordon Bannister.
,The score was 1-0 in favor of
Praniiingtan's team.
Approximately •$S� was realized
from, the evslit.:^•
air
FOR RENT
'A new shop, 28', by 30',5 for
body and fender work,
painting' and' yielding;
This. is in connection with
my service station.. I will
supply hydro and - air :for
• $20 a month. `An oppor-
tunity for- someone to he
son his own. • -
R. ,Greni,er, B;A Service
• Station, .Grand Bend.,
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TRAD( MARK R.
you trust itsEGquallity
THE •W STJuJ* N FAIR
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N1.
L4) a
hi s in- store ` � for � visitors
good
things .
♦ 1,,
to the' \VCstein, -Fair, I.oltft�Uil,
it• ill
'sSeptetober �.�, to' 1(i, that w
be almost. impossible for thein to
cover the fair adequaktely in One
day;
The .new: ,$400,000 livestock barn
.p
will "be a , Ixietea for. all_ farmers.
It is the last word' in):, ,stock' barns
.and att•the rate entries ore pouring
iii, it will be' jammed to. -capacity.
There is room in the stew barn
for "700 head. of rcatt1e and : 500
horibs:" Tile championship Holstein;
"Black and '•.White" 'show . will, "be
held September 14 and 15, with
,some 250 entries front ten' counties
find ,$4,000. in prizes. '
Prices for the grandstand per
forix>:aaice are $1.00, $1.25 and '$'1.50:,
When 'writing for tickets , be • sure-
eiielose---.stamppci, 5- if-addx sed
envelope 'and specify date of
formance and Whether afterri7l'en
or evening: Monday afternoon
(Children's Day) ' 25 cents will ad-
YOUNG'# E'EN t
'INTERESTED IN A
CAREtR -
An Air Force Recruiting
• Officer will visit the
NATIONAL EMPLOY- -
• MENT OFFICE,
GODERICH,
"on
TUESDAY, SEPT 5th
--for the •: p]rrpose. Af inter-
viewing -applicants age 17
to 30 ° for the' ROYAL
CANADIAN AIR FORCE:
Applications will be ac-'
cepted- fox .a ayircrevli : and
groundcrew trades. -
1 p:m. , to 4.80
or contact`
R. C. A. F. ,
Recruiting Unit,'
343 Riehmbnd St:.
London. Ontario •
r-
ini.t :1r child to the
covered iti),ntt.. coupon • _as soon, s5 11os.s'SIe°.. ►
-and 10 cents ,s • t o. the ,open Stand, .Sure your name ' and addlt'eass a
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�k •of eat p
..tr
the ba
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oAfternoon
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dogt3 Al'
Mitt
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1)ony show will' beXioziday after-
noon -features.
„Prices valued at Over:. 7,000 will'
be € iven away to- lucky holders of:
advance tickets. ,= Included in the
list of numerous prizes 'are: three
motor cars,-
Of
ars, ,Of „special interest this year is
the new feature of a draw for a
motor ear the opening night of the
fair, lkIoriday, Septeihber 11, 'Pur-
chasers of advance tickets Will fin'd
an early, • special,' `privilege Coupon,
not °good for admission, .attached ,to
the hotfoot. of ' each, .ticket strip,.
rent off this coupon andmall inn -
mediately ttP, the Western Fakir,
,Queenly Park, London. it must be
'at the Fair' offices before • 9.30 p•,
September 11th. It is a ' special
early chance, to win a beautiful,
plotor ear._'.`Buy-'your--tic1 ei-s---n
Thy -are on sale- in every Western
Ontario dom>;nunity. And don't for-
get to mail that special privilege
•
GREY C:O'U
inr's
rainage _Co
EsefvationDay
"` he farm owned 'hy
�r'illbeheldatt
Hon. F. ,11.. Oliuer, M,P.P., Pr•4Oeville, on, , Friday,September -
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50
Special Speakers include: ,
Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister, of Agriculture. ,
R. S. Thomas M:P:P.; 4Elgin . County, Chairman, Select
Connnittee on Conservation.
Hon. -Mackinnon• Phillips; M;P.P., Minister of Health.
Hon: F. R. Oliver, IVI P.P,
• of excavating, drainage anal.°
Deino�nstration and display g
• , ditching machineryt , etc., m operation
ediri •s commence at 10 a;n.
Proceedings
Lunch 'on . grounds,. Convenient parking,
G, W. Sweiger; . Assistant !AgrJicultural Ropresentative.
T. Stewart Cooper, Agricultural RepresentatWWe'..
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By careful . ptanniny' and saving, this
young couple built the house of their
dreams with the help ,of Canada's"
i ' t
g . n
1or est • home-oan n Instituto the,
Sun Life of Canada. Furthermore, a!•
. small additional cost, they wisely pr'o-
tected tir investment with, a Sun
Ufe Mortgags Protection policy which,
should the husband die before the
home is, paid for,, instantly clear# all
remaining mortgage indebtedness.,
•
PLANNED . LUUE INSURANCE
BRINGS PEACE_ OF. MiND'
Without obligation, let rim sail'
you how the *facilities 01'°'tl*e
SUN,' LIFE ASSURANCE CONM.
PANY OF CANADA can best
tsateet your pancCula nee4s loud
way that will fit yoa>kr pocketbask:
Harold • W. 'Shore,
It Representative of
Sun Life „Assurance . Cglbppanl!
Of Canada
,' North St. P :one 766w
Goderich Pavilion
— LABOR DAY :WEEKEND DANCING.
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• ,
atturday night music- by Bennyi...Goodfeliow and
Orchestra. '
a'Sunday , Midnight, 12.O a:rn., Paul Cross and his Orches-
tra. • .
Monday night is Barrel of Fun Night with Johnny
Down's Orchestra. . • °'
GO IR' THEA'
ESENT.
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West
At ' On the, M
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( ware , ale". ,
The.,
._, ,..._... SUN 11.50 , _.�.:.,FIlONE 7
Now--H>it;mpiirey Bogart wird Florence ar
•
Now—Robert Taylor 4111fd John 'llodiak, in "AMUUSIL" .
Mott, Tues. and' Wed.-.
, Dead Stockwell, Stanley 'Beckett. 'and Leon times
This is a story. o(1 'youth; car'ef'ree days and of the adventure rap
trnmifielled by convention. A picture for the entire family.
HAPPY YEARS
Thurs., Fri. and Sat•t.- "
., Jean ileatlleir, Witllace'Ford; and rthui Frani,
A ('i'neeolor outdoor' di'lLlirtt in wvltielt two eireus performers turn
•,rallc'h stands to captive an unspoiled tvlid s1 alli'all:
"lied Stallion of the Rockies ' .
C;or►ting--"elii►ls(in Sings ,T'eebnieolar and Lorry Parks;:
in. `7`okyo
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