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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1924-01-31, Page 4'fhe announcement of a cut in the .price of radio tubes in the United States has recently been rnad.e by the Radio Corporation, The three poptii- Iam models No. WD -zap, WD -12 and ax -a have been. reduced from $0$.5o to $ .00, This will be welcome news to radio :fans as tubes have been the most expensive item in purchasing a set. One of the important patents has just expired and it is probable that the market will be flooded with :new brands of tubes, A supersensitive microphone has been dveloped. and it is expected''that. Sue invee1U.JLL Myth ue.-+s,: great ald to science. ; This will be an .aid to the ear in much the satne manner that the microscope assists the eye to. pro3be into minute things. This mi- crophone is known as the "glow -dis- charge" type. The ' essential parts ;are two electrodes to which a very high voltage is applied. A streak of soft purplish light passes between the ml� WING ADV r Thursday, January 31st., HQW A QL}'l" ',gCw.tla� €til °-ouR. Woo DAke --RieRE's A MAT reR. OF A NEW HAST '4.I G HT Ha -.P OUT' IN,10 J'4 w( E 'TN R QQGHT To BE SQM UPS i ,S PAupy' t4As AvvAW�' papist; Program: Selections by thet"A Night in ; Spain,*, Massanet; suite orchestra; :Overture,. "Bohemianp ,Girl," 1 "Espagnole. -La Ferie," Lacome; e'c Balfe; (a) "Air de . Ballet" Herbert; .cerpts from "Amorita," Czibulka; (b) "Serenade d'Aartour," von Bion; _ "Cocoanut Dance;" Herman„ "GaIop "Valse," Mischa Leviszl.'i; Suite, "A de Concert Sufernal," Keier-Beia; Day in ' May,' Fruni; "Dawn,'" overture Fra"Diavol.00," Auber, Tenor points ,and when a minute sound "Spring ,, "Noontide," ", n i on- I Sicialiana from aI e Song, Noo tide La Gso os, S c a Cav 1 na stxikes this discharge it is found that dale "On the Steppes r of Central Rusticana" Masca i• Questa uella .electrical impulses are set up in syn?- '„ ..,, Pl: „ ,, ' ,, gn , „ Q ,,... Asia, Borodine, A Finish Lullaby, from Rigoletta, Verdi, A Sonnet, Krook; musical scenes from "Mignon" Frim1. Contralto solos, "A Dream," Thomas; Excepts "You're in Love," Bartlett; "Yonder ' City," Schmid; pathy with the original sound. A very fine lesson in physics was given, by the Musical Director :of sta- tion KYW at Chicago one evening vrhen he„gave a practical talk on , Harmoics.” He'commenced his readings, `T ingsaking an Elevator,' and How He Went to His Sister's Wed- address with very supple explanations ,ding,"from. "A T3ad'Ba 's Diary." and illustrated his subject by perform- Baritone solos "The `Wanderer," ting the actual experiments in front Schubert; "To a Rose," MacFayden, of the microphone. In closing hiszand "Birth of Morn," Leoni• piano address', he demonstrated the sensitive-' selections "Mazurka,Chopin; "Pre- :n the microphone by placing it Idred; Ih' lode in E Flat Minor;" Techtorius, trect1 lyover irs heart �ceen the act- V,rnifred Le Sueur; "The • Call";' "Lock Lauion," and "Scots Wae Hae Old Scotch. Punch song from "Puri- tan's Daughter." 9,55 p. m.—Arlington time signals Weather forecast Station WGY—(38o Meters) General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Eastern Standard ° Time Thursday, January 3a jai beats were vita audibleThe 9.55 p. m. -Arlington time signals 6.3o p. m. -Dinner music by Ro- following evening he announced that Weather forecast. tmano's Orchestra,'_ New .Kenmore ... he had received. over :3000 letters in ' 'Lao p. in.—Late evening concert Hotel,. Albany, N. . o i address. Friday, February 1st. 7;43 p, m; Radio drama, "Dulcy," appreciation f h s add ss d — 1 m Or n recital byLucile 6 5 P•. $'a• George' presented •by S..Kaufman; p es nted by A few evenings ago the Captain of Hale from the Cameo Motion Picture the C_P.R. liner which was docked in WGY Players. A Few Moments h " r Yokohama ea Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa_ with New Books,'L: I. Hopkins; as- e arbo ofwhen, th I _x . _ m—liadto BoyScout meet- $aganese earthquake occurred, gave � . � 5 Fsistant librarian, General Electric jug' conducted. by . the Scouts: Co Instrumental 'selection "Pram a: very thrilling description • of his e g T h'1 d d h 45 ranee WG'Y Orchestra, .Dulc a e s r r y n ce . four station WEAF i n lPe , 7. p. m.— e c. r d ren s perio ,, "r " 8 m. National Stockman and P comedyin three acts presented b New York Ci,.: p d Y ' Farmer" market reports. WGY players. In a. series of tests with English P y, 8.15 p. m. The Sunday School les-. Freda February rst 'broadcasting stations, KDKA sent Y, ars' but special programs n a wavelength son presented by Dr. R. L. Lanning. 7.35",p, m. -Health talk, .New York were drews .Lutheran Quartet, compossed , P, m.—Nevin program. Ad - of Ada Corey Anfmanner':soprano; dress, "The Mellon Tax Plan," Judge re -broadcasted Kjerulf. Violin solos "SIavonuic an English station for the'benefit. of Kjerulf. , McKenzie; Moss, assistant secretary Fantasy.. Dvorak-Kreisler; " Schon'of the treasury, Instrumental selec- -lrnglash;. fans. ,:• "Chant," ,, Y .;> Rosmarm, Kreisler, Chant, (No tion,A Sunrise," from ' . t un i the.Suite Body `Knows the Tronble I've Seen)•� ' r In the Spring," WGI Orchestra. Station IDSA--(3afi Meters)P g, Westinghouse Electric, g East Pittsburgh, Pa., Eastern Standard Time 1 $ 30 p m.—Concert by the St An- State department of health. of oo meters. These concerts Thursday, January 31st White; "Guitarre," Moszkowski•' Piano Instrumental' selection, "Barchetta," "Organ Concerto No. V in F, ar- Ernest Burleigh. Instrumental se - ranged Mor `Four -,Hands,"' Handel, lection, "Pastorale''' Edward Rice (Mrs.' Fulton and .Miss Gregg). Orchestra. Cello solo "Love Song," Saturday,February 2nd g' ry Leo Kliwe�n, violins; Ernest Bu u r- 6.r5 m.,—Dinner concert bythe 6.15 5 Pm. Drnner concert bytheleih, cello;011ie G. Yettru, piano. Pitt Hotel orchestra, Harry Westinghouse Band, T. IVastine,Trio selection, Narcissus,"" The 2Ioehie, directors conductor. American. Trio. Instrumental selec- 7.30 p. m. Weekly chat with the o . m.—"Brin gin the World totion," . °' 73 _ P g g "Lullaby," from the Suite In farmers by Frank E. Mullen, radio America," prepared by "Our World." Arcady," Orchestra..Violin la, so editor,' "National Stockman and. 7-45 P. m --With the . Dreamtime "TheY, " ,, Rosary; Edward A. Rice:.-- Ia- Farmer, L presented from the Stock Lady in Storyland, strumental selection, "Tournament" man, s o. 8 p.: m•—Feature," . from the Suite:In Arcady,'' Orches - 745 ",io', 7.45 p, m•, The. children's period. 8.15 p. m. The Consumer's Dol- tra: Instrumental .selections: "Shep- 8 p. m:. National' StocIanau and lar, Paul D. Converse, Professor of herds Play," 'Under the Lallac" Farmer" market reports. Commerce' University.=of Pittsburgh, y' " , g ,from: the Suite In the Spring' Or - 8,15 p, m. Farm feature. Pittsburgh, Pa. chestra. 8.30 p. m. -Concert by the IKDKA 8,30 p: m, -Concert by the Westing (LATE PROGRAM) .ittle Symphony orchestra, Victor house band, T. J. Vastine, conductor, Saudek conductor; assisted by Mrs, assisted byCharles LeS eur concert 10,30 p. m.—A; request program. u n "The Bo'sn's Bride" n Alton Barrack Davis, contralto and tenor: Program: Selections ; by - the, a aurical yarn, reader; P. V. Petraitis, baritone, Band "Lucrez a Borgia," :` Donizetti; W G.Y. Light Opera Company. The Charles Muldowney, piano and accom- "Flower Song," "Adoration,"Barnard cast, Dick Erne,, boatswain, Walter eianenVinnnl AVenern Sold in Wingham by J. WALTON McKIBBON Reagles, tenor; Tom Tupper the bo'sn's mate, Maurise Simmonds, baritone; Tim Shannon, an old salt, J. F. Quinlan, baritone; Sam'- Slippy, coxswain, Asa Coggeshall, tenor;. Kitty Adair, a high school girl, Belle Page, soprano; Dorothy her best friend, Theresa. Berberich, contralto; Mrs. Brown, chaperone; Gladys Rob- inson, contralto; Barbaraanother high school girl, Mae McCarthy,.soprano; high school girls and sailors; Grace E. Simmonds, Ida A. Houghton, Jos- eph Culhane, Irving ,Wright, and WGY augmented orchestra, directed by Carl N. Jester. Act I -A Wharf, it o'clock Saturday morning. "Here We Are," sailors; "Many Years Ago" lick Erne and sailors • "Two and Two Make Four," Tom Tupper, Dick Erne Sain: and sailors; In the Wood- , land Cool and Green," school girls; "Nappy Little School Girl" sailors 9 Go to the red' front store— one of the 300 in Canada's largest grocery organiza- tion: Pay cash—ass all other DOMINION STORE customers do—no bad debts of others to pay for. Carry your purchases —saving the cost of delivery. Get as good goods as you can anywhere—and pay less because we buy for less' and pass the sav- ings along to you, Repeat as often as you need groceries -that s the recipe for steady savings that count up sa big at the end of the year. Money -Saving Specials at uw D ,: minion Store SOAPS 'C All - kinds, 10 for AMMONIA POWDER c 3, packages for - 9and 2 c :MACARONI or SPAG- ,f ate HETT:I, 1 -Ib. pkts. CHEESE lb. - BACON lb. ] l ET QUEEN LIVES, Size No. '8 ROMAN M Ir packet C'R:E'AM O1' : 'H.l: T packet - w RICHMELLO COFFEE C I Ib, tin - ..- RICHMELLO COFFEE 83C VI lb. tin. LAZENBY'S CHEF SAUCE c bottle �i EXCELSIOR DATES 2 packets - ' , TIGER SALMON (Cohoe 1 1b. tin TIGER SALMON (Cohoe)1b.. tin - COO1(.ING PIGS albs. BROOMS oxo tin - LEMON dozen - 27c •c. •13c c c 10and c. c KN�N11Q(151NM��Nii�%W" and girls; "Good Morning', Preety Maidens," Kitty, girls and sailors; "When the Sun is Shining Bright," girls and sailors; . "The Pink on the Hawthorn;" Kitty, girls• and sailors; "Reading,. Ritin.g, Rithmetic," Dorothy girls anti sailors; "Pretty Maiden You Behold," Dick Erne and Kitty; "What's the Matter," sailors; "In the Moon's Bright Light," entire company Act II—Deck of the U.S.S. Barnacle, 8 o'clock the same evening: "What a Busy Afternoon," sailors; "A Sailor - man That Once I Knew," Tim Shan- non, .and sailors; "On a Moonlight Night " nterniezzo• "The Stars are Gleaming"girls and sailors; "I am a Proper Chaperone," Mrs. Brown girls and sailors; "You Blarney Me," Tim Shannon and Mrs. Brown; "The Saddest Story," Dorothy; "He Must Have Fled," Kitty, girls and sailors; "I Dream of You,' Dick Erne; "We Cannot Let You Run Away," Dick Erne, girls and sailors; "The Power of Love," Dick Erne and Kitty; "Fi- nale, ' entire company. Station KYW—(536 Meters) Westinghouse Electric, Chicago, 711. Eastern Standard Time Thursday, January 3x 7.3o p. m. -Children's bedtime story g to 9.20 p.m. --"Twenty Minutes of Good Reading," by Rev. C. J. Pernin, S. J., head of department of English, Yoyola University," Chicago. 9.30 to i0.00 p.m -Musical program RADIO Westinghouse Sets $75.00, 150.00, 185.00 Guaranteed range 1000 Miles FLANIGAN'S MUSIC STORE FARM FOR SALE 0 - Win ')� to ca acres 6 era Har g hair, tlease to school and church, xzo acres cleared and tillable, baiartte tirnbered, fraise 'house and batik )tarn, well watered. bargain :for quick gale Abner Cosi Insurance and Re Louis Puppilo, violinist; Gladys Phil- lips, accompanist; Eleonora Koskie wicz, pianist; Louis Puppilo will play the following ;violin selections; ''In- termezzo," from "Cavalleria Rusti- Cana, Mascagnie "Souvenir,"" Drdla; "`Souvenir d' Venice,'' D'Agostini; "Serenade," Drigo. Eleonora Korkie- wicr will play the following piano se- lections: ` , Etude, ; Arensky; "Love Waltz," Moszkowski; "Two Larks," Leschetizky; Valse .in A, Rachmani nzoff. ro,os p. m.—Report furnished by the Chicago Motor ; Club. ro.i op. m.—Program furnished by the National live stock and meat board The • speaker of . the evening will be Miss Gudrun Carlson, dirctor of the bureau. "of economies: Institute of American Meat Packers, Her`subject will be "Selection, Economicol Buy- ing and Preparation of. Meat" KYW, "The World 'Crier, will :broadcast thelatest news of the world every half, hour day and night. Friday; February x P. m.—Children's bedtime story 50 :p 3 a. m.—Midnight revue arranged ,;by the Westinghouse Chicago "Even ing American''. feature service will be broadcast from . KYW's studio in the Hearst building; artists and program will be announced by radiophone. Clyde Doerr's orchestra, also DeBa- bary's orchestra from the Congress Hotel will entertain from midnight to 1.30 a• m. W. Remington Welch, or- ganist at McVicker's Theatre, will render some favorite selections. KYW, "The World Crier," will broadcast the lastest news of the world every half hour day and; night. Saturday, February 2 7. 50 p.m.—Children's bedtime story 8 to 8.30 p.m. -Dinner concert fur- nished by Clyde Doerr's orchestra and Joska DeBabary's` orchestra from the Congress Hotel 9 to 9.58 p. m,—Musical program: Janet Abernathy; soprano; Barton Bachman, pianist The Indiana•Male Quartet, R Paul Smith, ; first tenor; D. E. Kistler, second tenor; M H Marquardt, baritone; A. M. Hagberg, basso: Barton Bachman will render the following selections Etude in A flat major, Chopin; ' prelude in G minor, Rachmaninoff; Nocturne n :F minor, Tschaikowsky; Herb Mintz and Sallie Menkes, accompanists. 10.05 p, m.—"Under the Evening Lamp," service, broadcast bye KYW and furnished by the Youths Corn- i anion," incltad ii stories, articles and hrirnorous ,sketches. 11 to ra. m.—Midnight' revue to be broadcast from the KYW studio in the Congress Hotel; artists and pro- gram will be .announced by radio- phone. Station WJAZ (390 Meters) The Union Trust- Co„ The best paying product of THE FARM to -day is cream Cleveland, Ohio Thebest marketo yourg Eastern, Standard Time = Denies Hydrant Frozen A NEW : CREED Win ham Ont. Jan. 2 r 24. "/ believe that thonest stuff be ssed ut to honest ,nen by honest: pa Editor of the "Wingham Advance", 'rn sstie do s. Dear Sir: i "I believe in working, not weepin : in ; boosting, not knocking; and ins In your issue of Jan..22, 1924, ing your news item re -Robinson fire on pleasure of serving others. " Ca"I believethat man gets what he- Catherine Street, you state that,Mr, Crandall and' Mr. Jobb` told you that goes after that one deed done to -da the hydrant at the corner of Cather- is worth two deeds to -morrow, and:: ine and Victoria Streets was frozen. that no man is down and out until he We emphatically state that this was has lost faith in himself. I believe not thecase, and that what was told there is something doing, somewhere, you by these gentlemen was an entire- for everyman ready to do it.. ly uncalled for misrepresentation of facts. We further state that at the Huron County Council time referred to that there was not in We are compelled to leave an exten the town of Wingham any hydrant sive report of the procedure at •coixn, that was:'not available or not in con- ty council out until next issue, owing dition for fire fightingpurposes. to overcrowd of work. The grants tee Yours truly, : the Hospital and the High School have been cut this year. Webelieve! that several of the county councillors from the townships have set =economy, ., as their watchword and nothing that the reeves from the towns could do- or say would induce the :nia�ortyr t o grants Hospital and School g is The folio ''in committees, alone. w g were.. appointed, the first named in. each case is chairman: church. A rumor is being circulated Executive—John Hayes, Geo. B. that we charge more than other of- Hanley, John Jamieson, Elmore F. fives for this work. Ask the treas- Klopp, Matthew Armstrong urers' of the above mentioned church- i Special—J. W. McKibbon, Owen es and we believetheywill tellyou that Geiger,C. G. Middleton, - .: Wesley I the price was reasonable and they did Beattie, Thomas McDonald not have to postpone , their annual Finance—A. H. Neeb, Chas. A. Re - meeting for a weekin order 10 have : bertson, John Douglas, H. J. A. Me - the reports e-the-reports either. i Ewan, George Hubbard. Our charge per page ,for the usual Education—Dr. W. J. Milne, Robert size -financial statement is $z75 per H. Shortreed, J. J. McCutcheon, B. C. - page for 200 copies and guarantee a- Munnings, John McNaughton. gainst mistakes. For each.additional Road and Bridge—J. JohngJ Franklin I hundred add 20C per page. Further- ston, John Hayes, Ben. S. Naylor, A. more we do the work in our own of- C. Baeker, John L. McEwen. five and do not send the manuscript) County Property—H. J. A. • Mc to a neighboring town to be set.. up. Ewan, C. A. Robertson, William D. Visitors to Win ham and in a con Sanders,John McNaughton, ''.Oswald: g ., g , ple of cases, travellers for printing and Ginn. commerical stationety have stated CountyHome—Robert . Buchanan, that a town the size of Wingham Owen Geiger, B. C. Munuings, Dr. W. should be proud of their Advance J. Milne. nne printing office. If so when will Wing- Warden's Committee—F. '"7. Me liainites learn to quit knocking and Quaid, Wm. H. Coates, Thos. Inglis, sending printing to other towns.I Elmore F. Klopp, A. E. Baeker. Would Wingham be worse for it if - Good Roads,:. Commission—W. H. The Advance ceased to boost for the Coates, F. J. McQuaid, Thomas Ing-, town? lis Herb Campbell, Manager Utilities Comm, Toot Our Own Horn The Advance office has just ` com- pleted creditable -financial statements for the Belgrave and Calvin ,Presby- terian churches; Whitechurch. Presby- terian church and Eadies Presbyterian Buie mistmilmitinitsilmosisoult onunipaiminllalll• . ••ltomil111III(tlii/llfilll� ■ Cream, Cream a f r cream is right at home at the"`MAIT- Thursday January 31 �, We GUARANTEE the TOP,MARKET PRICE, payments 8 P. m. -The following members of®:. the Oberlin Conservatory faculty will ®, a month. furnish another delightful hour of en - Mrs. Ada Morris Hastings, piano;. Mrs. Gertrude Heacox Stover, cello, and Miss Prudence Fish, soprano. The numbers which they will render Hark, the Lark," "Hark, "Witches Dance," piano solos, Mrs. Ada Morris. Hastings;"Hebrew Melody," "By the Brook,'" ` "Concert Gavotte," cello solos, Mrs. Gertrude Heacox, Stover; "Recitative and Aria," Miss Prudence Fish; "Intermezzo," "The Swan,". "Scherzo," cello solos, Mrs. Gertrude Heacox Stover; "Charity," "My Love- ly Celia,' "The Brown Bird Sings," Miss Prudence Fish; "Waltz -Caprice" piano solo, Mrs. Ada Morris Hastings. 9 p. m.—Vernon-Owen's orchestra of the Hotel Winton will put on a lively dance program from the studio of WJAX. Following are the numbers they will play: "Mamma Loves Pa- pa," "Honne in Pasadena,"rr "Chilli Bom Bom," "Ragged Ann," I Love You, Dear," "Walk, Jenny, Walk," "Ohl Gee! Ohl Gosh,' "Arcady," "I Love You," "Dancing Honeymoon," "Love is All," "Love is Just a Flower" "Somebody Stole.. My Gal,"Linger• While,' "Lovely Came Back," "Sahara Rose," "Buddha Smiles," "Sleep," Station WLW (sog meters) Crosley Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Orin Eastern Standard Time Thursday, January 3x n p. m.—The Cincinnati Conserva- tory Trio: H. Borjes, violinist; Ar - flier Bowen, cellist; Thomie Prewitt Williams, 'pianist. Mendelssohn Trio: Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, Finale, ti.3op m The Cincinnati either tertainment to listeners ' of WJAX: Ask us about our price guarantee. Maitland Creamery Wingham United Farmers' Co -Op. Co. Ltd. Phone 271w. l ll�lli�li ll®I IIIE) l l' p 111111111111111881111111131111411181111 11101111111111M1111 i 11111111131 l liit1Ile111®III IS111l1I1lil111}!1 sainsasimanamaismalimaiananapar_ ®►®■■sm■■a ■ ■ ■ • • • ■ : ■ • ■ 1 �i ■ • ligulawaluinammaimmaamit 11111.111 IT.■ ;■ • A ■ id■ Quartet, Ruth Rohe; • Charles .Rohe, al A. Roerich acid L. Wegert, selections: ■ "The W oodlawn .Inn," and levo trios 17,4 with violin obligato, "Only You and ''• "Divided Sorrows." • /2.00,0. in. --Lelia Lemar's Dance Orchestra,: playing "Only a Baby," "Pepkin," "Dear Old Georgia Marna" "Bobbed Haired Bimbos" and other numbers released by the National As- sociation of Broadcasters, x265 Broad - °v; -ay, New York City,; "Baldwin Plano,) To the 'pure all things are pare; t< he Puritan all things are rotten. ■ a a a LYCEUM THEATRE Wed. and Thurs., Jan. 3otli and 3 est. Earl Williams & }Rudolph Valentino m 'A Rogues Romance" Also LARRY SEMON in "THE GENT". Fri. and Sat., Feb, rot and 2nd. Wm. Duncan and Edith Johnson "Playing I' It W ld Fighting Bill Duncan at his finest. Also JIMMY AUBREY in,'"THE RIOT'. SPECIAL --Mon,, Tues. and Wed., Feb.. 4tli, 5th, and 6th "Ninety aid Nin+ " See miles of'Poreet fires, %burning vrillages, heroic, ,deeds of rescue work, Hero drives train through forest fire, A picture that is really lived: A film that is true to life. A photoplay you want to see again and again. Also 3/10/rit AUBR EY in."Tlwll! TOURIST". Prices x3e and $50.