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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1924-02-07, Page 4COLUMN i . , The "Shenandoah," the great Amer - leen airship is occupying the attention erf, the public at the preseet tinie, The oSanoeuvres. of this monster craft klinve taken on considerable political negnifitance due to the announcement . sleet when the trip to the North Pole se attempted, the United States will endeavor to annex new territory. However tide is a matter for the po- cian to discuss. The radio fan will be interested from a, different -eieevpoint. This airship will be equip - rd with powerful radio apparatus and will be able' to both send and re- meive. The call letters will be Late in Marcie Selection, "Idyl, or- "NE.R.K" and it is expected that con- chestra. thincers communication evill be main- LATE PROGRAM tained with the United States through- • Joseph M Gillman asststant profes- ee • • , . out the attempt. M. , . 10.40 p. m.--eausicat program. seiec- The sale of radio appanatus in Great sor of business statistics, UniversitY since of Pittsburgh. a tion, "Waves of the Danube," WGY orchestra; cello solo, "Extase," Er - Britain has grown very saPidlY Er - 'the Than in the street leas found that 1 8.30 p. rn.—Concert by the Weeting- nest Burleigh; soprano solo. "Ah: ffe ee is possible to hear concerts from house band, T. J. Vastine, conductor; veux vivre," from "Romeo and Juliet" Ike -United States and Canada, -So assisted by Virginia Kendrick, con- Mollie Stockarde selection, "The Co - great has been the demand for.broad-itralto; Thomas A. Sullivan, tenor. quette," orchestra; clarinet solo, "Ro- =sting that new stations are being I Program—Selections by the band, mance," Peter Schmidt; soprano solos, built Radio engineers have been in-• overture, "Straddle," Flotow; tropic sae t s "gossiping," (b) "Dreamland", esestigating the Parliament Buildings i dance "La Belle Creoli," Herman; /vlollie Stopkard; violin and viola &let, in London, with a view " to trans -i Tantasia "A Summer Esenilk in the "Serenade," Edward A. Rice, Leo Kli- reatring the speed -see of members. st Alps," Kling; a. "Basket of Roses,': wen; selection, "Ha.ya," orchestra; is reported that King George is in_ Albers; b. "The Kardy's Dream,' soprano solo, "The Wind's in the ntere.sted and is looking forward to thei Lansing; selection from the Blue South," Mollie Stockard; Selection, Paradise Romberg. "Turkish Patrol," "Sunset Land" orchestra. 9.85 P, m.—Arlington tinse signaiS• -mons, Regional. Scout Executive. "The eit.30 ts, in.—Spedel late concert mance;" orehestra. Weather forecast. ' 1Boy Stout Oath" selection, • Friday, Fehroary 8 I 8.15 vs—Radio drama in three 6,15 P. me -Organ recital by Lucile acts: "Ieeboend," by Owen Davis, Hale, from Comers Motion Picture presented by WGY players, by spec - Theatre, Pittsburgh. Pa. ,ial arrangement with the author, The 7.15 p. in --Radio Boy Scout meet- Inest: Iienry Jordan, a farmer, Franle ing. I Oliver; Emma, his wife, Helen Camp - 7.45 p. rri,—The children's period. bell; Nettie, her daugther by a. form - p, m.—"National Stookman and. er marriage, Lola Sommers; Sadie Farmer" market reports. Fellosvs, ooce Sadie Jordan, a widow, 8a5 p. us—"The Failure at Kades Marjorie Tyler; ()rine") er sem, Earle the Sunday. school lesson for Febru- Harvey; Ella, the unmarried sister, ary so, presented. by Dr. R. L. Laner-I Margaret V. Smith; Doctor Curtis, mg. iMaurice C. Randall; Jane Crosby, a 8.30 p. ne--Coneert by artist .stu- , second cousin of the Jordans, Rose dents of Lyman Almy Perkins .studio,1 Cohn; Judge Bradford, Charles S. 9.55 p. m.—Arlington time signals 13213111e; Ben Jordan, Edward H. and weather forecast, ' Smith; Hannah, Hjordis Sandos. Saturday, February g Act I—The parlor of the Jordan 6.I5p. ne--Cencert by the Westiog- hoiriestead, October,- 1922. Instru- house band, T. J. Vastine, conductor, mental selection, "Sarabande," arches - 7.30 p. m. --"Bringing the World to tra. Act II—The sitting room. Two America," prepared by "Our World." nionths later. Selection, "Reveries," 7.45 p. m.—The children's period, 8.00 p. m,—Feature. 8.15 p. tri. --"Business Forecasting," THE, WINDHAM MVA tataiSURNtr, cago KYW, wflie World Crier," will broadcast the lateet news of the world every hall how, day and night. This service le fureished from 5 a. na to 5 p. nn, by the Cosmopolitan News Service. luterwatioaal News Service and Chicago Evening "American," KYW bulletin are provided from 6 p. m. to 6 p. Ina by •the 'Universal NeWe Service in co-operation with the Her- ald and Exanriner." Saturday, FelernarY 9 7.50 prre—Children's bedtime story. 8-8.30 p. in.—Dinner concert, fur- nished by Clyde Doerr's orchestra from the Pompeilaia room of the Con- grees Hotel, and Joska DeBabary's orchestra, from the Congress Hotel. • 9-9.58 p. m. -'--Musical prograin: Hel- en Engike, soprano; Philip Milleville, baritone; Elnaer Pringle, tenor; Sallie Menkes, accompanist, Program will, be announced by radioprone. Herb Mintz ,and Menkes, accompan- jses. eata5 p. eres-e"Llrider the Evening Lamp" service, broadcast by KYW and furnished by the "Youths' Com- panion," including stories, articles and humorous sketches. , er-r en.—Midnight revue, to be broadcast frato the KYW studio in the Congress Hotel. Artists and Pro- L Smith 5s7; N. Coutts sor; W. An - phone. 46e. A Shell 458; M. Currie„A55; M. 494; 'J. Tiffio 486; J. McKibbon gram •will be announced by radio- gas Station WTAM—(390 meters) Willard Storage Battery Co. Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Standard, Time' Wednesday, February 6 Time—'S p. m. "Orpheus Overture," Offenbach, WTAM orchestra; "The Jasmine Door," Sorret; "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," Sietz. Evelyn Sie- grist, soprano; Viola C. Ha„ywardSac- companist. "The Barefoot Trail," Wiggers; "The Bandelero," Stuart. Leonard Siegal, baritone; Viola C. Hayward, accelenpanist. Violin solo, selected. Ben Silverberg, violin; Clara Sharp, accompanist. "I Bring You Heart's Ease," 13ranscombe; "Roses of Picardy," Wood. Anna Simmermacher, contralto; Viola C. Hayward, accompanist, "Morgan" (In Swedish), E. Klof; "A Dream," Bart- lett; "For You Alone," Geehl Gustav Johnson, tenor; Viola C. Hayward, accompanist, Instrumental trio, Beeth- oven. Max Schmitt, cello; Ben Sil- verberg, violin; Clara Sharp, accom- panist. "Were My Song with Wings Provided," Hahn- "Happy Song," Del Riego, Bernice Payne, soprano; Viola C. Hayward, accompanist. "Who Knows, Ball; "Rosemary," Russell. Ernest j. Crebbin, baritone; Viola C. Hayward, accompanist lime when he may address the public senrougn radio. . .. . i Michaelia; excerpts from Fantasie , The tendency with the new radioi"Martana," Wallace. Contralto solos, Lan is that they will sit up half the a- "Sing, Smile and Slumber," Gonne alert listening in. • good ' ad; b. "The Answer," Terry; a. "The eteiver it is possible to receive a con -1 Curly Headed Babe', Clutsan, . 8-8.30 p. m. --Dinner concert, furnish- eert at almost any hour throughout - "Lindy Lou," Strickland: "Abide the night. This is due to the differ- With Me," Little. Tenor solos, "Sot-, ed by Clyde Doerr's orchestra. in the same in time. The principal stations to II Ciel" (In Italian), Sibella; a. Pompeiian roona of the Congress Ho- ots the Pacific coast are only cone- . "While Bens of MeolorY Chin'," tel and Jeska DeBabary's orchestra midnight by Test; be "Destiny," Trebarne. in the. Lotus XVI room of the Con- 2neneing to broadcast at our time. The difference is three' 9-55 P. rn.--Arlingtori time signals gress Hotel. lours. A fan in Elkhart,. Indiana,, and weather forecast. 9-9.28 p. m.—Twenty minutes of claims the endurance test in this re-. Station WGY—(38o meters) • goad reading by Rev. C. J. Pernin, S. Station KYVV—(536 meters) Westinghouse Electric, Chicago, Ill. Thursday, February -7 . 7,50 pan.—Children's bedtime story. PITBLIG SCHOOL REPORT M. Harry Ross 23; Frank An ' Alvin Lediet r5; Audrey Pete Total Cragg 403; E. Dolan 394.; In Fells 369.; F. Angue 348; M. Robertson 344; L Thompson '325; W. ;Colgate 324; 13. Edgar,304; A. Skeld- hag, :302; V. Fax 363; Ms Carr 295; 3. Sturdy 295; H. Mitchell 293; le. nett 29as; Re It.s.e 290s 13. Brawley 286; E. Bern -tett : e77; brown 271; K, Williams.263;• Peterman 247; E. Lott 241; H• Field s39; G. MacDon- :spent as he claims that he has listenecll General Electric Company, J., head of department of English, ire for 80 consecutive hours. This Schenectady, N. Y. Loyola University, Chicago. . •eould. hardly be called a pleasure es- Eastern Standard Time 9,30-10 p. m,—Musical program of asecialli if Phones were used. . Thursday, February 7 the Edison Symphony Orchestra .at Station KDKA---(3Z6 meters) • 6.3o p. m.—Dinner music by Ro- Orchestra Hall, Chicago. Morgan L. Westinghouse Electric mano's orchestra, New Kenmore HO- Eastman, conductor; Herbert Gould, East Pittsburgh, Pa. tel, Albany, N. Y. bass soloist. T. March—"The Fairest Eastern Standard Time 7.45 P. m. --Musical program. A few of the Fair," Sousa. 2. "The Dance of Thursday. February 7 - moments with new boors, William the Serpents," Baccalari. 3. (a) "The Jacob Librarian of the General Elec- Floral Dance, Moss; (b) "The Living 6.15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the Fort Pitt Hotel orchestra, H,arry tric Company; piano solo, Noc- o , . 4. Traehle, conductor.. turne," Earl Rice; reading, "Woman Delibes. 7.30'p. m,—Weekly chat with the in a Shoe Store," Bertha Clowe Ran- 10.05 p. in.—Report furnished by the nermers by Frank E. Mullen, radio lrin; Trio selection, (a) - "Prelude," Chicago Motor Club. *editor, "National Stockman and (b) "Minuet," (e) "Romance," Ed- 10.15 p. na—Program furnished by . • , Farmer." I ward A. Rice, violin; Earl A, Rice, the National - live stock and eeneat 745 p. m. ---The children's period. ;piano; Ernest Burleigh, cello; soPrano hoard. The subject of the evening 8.00 p. m.—"National Stockman and. solo, "The Last Hour," Irene Nagleo will be "Twelve Minutes of Practical Farmer" market reports. 'Earl Rice, accompanist; clarinot solo, Meat Cooking," by Mrs. Grace Viall ° 8.15 p. m.—Farm feature. . 1"Andante," Peter Schmidt; reading Gray, lecturer and writer, home econ- 8.30 p. m.—Coneert by the KDKAI"My Ships," Bertha Clowe Rankin; antic specialist. KYW. "The World 'Little Sympathony orchestra, • Victor' piano solo, 'Tolichinelle," Earl Rice; Crier," will broadca.st the latest news Saidek, conductor; assisted by Ger- soprano solo, "Connais-tu le pays?", of the world every half hour, day and ler.ude Sykes King, soprano; Flame frorn "Migrnon," Irene Nagle; read-Inight Landerbaugh, bass. Sing, "Her First Call on the Butcher,' Friday, February 8 - ' ---h tra "Bertha Clowe Rankin; soprano Solo, 7.5o p.m.—Children's bedtirne story. ' " ' B 11 t Program overture "Norma," Bellini; excerpts ."Lilacs," Irene Nagle; trio selection, from "You're in Love," Friml; eel (a) ,"Andante," (b) "Minnette," (c) "Liebesfreud," Kreisler; b. "Liebes- i"Allegro," Peter Schmidt, clarinet; kid," Kreislere Aria for soprano, Edward, Rice, violin; Leo Kilwen, "Lorely" (Mrs. Gertrude Sykes Kingn viola. . and orchestra); "Dream of Love,' Friday, February 7 Liszt; "Second Hungarian Rhapsody,'I 7.35 p. m.—Health talk, N., P. Staee Liszt; Soprano solos, "Sayonora,"idepartment of he,alth. Cadman; "Lullaby," Bass solos, "The. 745 P. m. --Musical program. selec- Vulcan's Song,' (with orchestra), tion, "Intermezzo," WGY orchestra. 'Zoutiod; a. "The Gypsy Trail," Gallo-iselection, "Valse Charming,' arches - way; b. "The Last Leaf," Homer. tra; Address, "Scouting," C. A. Gam- 1.11MPISSIMMOMINOMEMMOMilf itAtIt.9.0.1141IIIIINOPPIM111.1•MOD*Inagya ^ ' • 1 sese ge.1.11e 8-8.30 p. m.—Dinner Concert, broad- cast by Clyde Doerr's orchestra in tlie Pompelian room of the Congress Ho- tel, and joska Del3abary's orchestra, in the Louis XVI room of the Con- gress Hotel. 11-3 p. m.—Midnight revue. e2-12.eo—Clyde Doerr's orchestra, from the Pompeiian room of the Con- gress Hotel. 1-1.30 a. m.—j. Remington Welch, organist at McVicker's Theatre, Chi - giss IC); rson 9; *James Hunt 9; *Stanley Henderson *Absent. • A LEC'TURE FROM THY/ To the Editur av the Advance, Deer .Sur,— Shure, wussent it the great thrim- min intoirely Mir byes wus after niv- in thim Yanks nie. hockey oover lfl unellay, FebroarY 701., ie vines aa the freight rates el serrens.s. io-nessu4 rejuced widout runnin the conrithey, erioore m. debt. The rearedectOreers wild not nade pay so much to theer inie, an it Wuddent Inert thim to take shmaller profits, an give loWer Salar- ies to theer managers, so that the liar - ruiners cud buy timer machinery an e;uelineupbeQr.dyW t tivinirybt000dYbwi r; share av what is projuced, Canada cud aisily be the richest counties," the worruld, aven if we have to ptu - ald 236; R. Hopper 220, W. Seddon France? They Icipt up the repute- wid Grit an Governments 212; K. Reid 206; J. MacLean 205; R. I shue. av the Ceeadians as bein foine sometohnes. Artnstrong 199; M. Carr 170; M. Weir foighters ayther in pace arr war. It 'Tis wurruk we made, en economy, 114. . wird be a warnineto thim lads sittin an common sinse, ivirywan ire n Jr. Fourth erround on chimneys an the roofs av }to play the game fair wid the Ot ii E. MacKay 498; V. Lennox 497; B. deot be safe fer Shim, to shtart' an- Now, what wud ye rink' av that eci McGee 478; G. Snell 478; N. Taylor other war over in Europe, arr 'the a lecture. No doubt ye hev oftee e; M Mitchell 468' M. Redmond woild min frum Canada veod git af- heard betther, niebby sornetoireore 467; K. Somers 452; M. Mitchell 449; ther thine egos •wurse wans. e lioPPer 4'11; E. Ross 442; C. Deans Av coarse ye notieed the rayson Yours till nixt wake, 433; C. Carr 417; E..Lepard 412; G. our lads cud bate the' Yanks so aisy. 'Timothy Hay. Allen 407; L. Smith 404; 0. Homuth They vsussent anyn betther players, 401; F. Carter 397; R. 'Copeland 395; but they wurrulced 5ogether frum 1'. Gibson 389; C Pilon 386; C. Coutts shtart ;to finish. It is tante play that 381; W. Gurney 376; B. Armstrong counts in iviryting: 'Tis ' a lot av 326; R. Sutton 298; P. Hannah 228. good lissons fer awl av us we cud Senior dhiaw frefa this hockey match, but M 6o ho ors 450—Class A.— not bein a praicher, mebby willmiss 'l'otal 5eo, honors 415—K King 520; haileeS watt...elite the game that it w.ud- fellah. , arks 0, il • some av. thine. In the furs it place y rnusht know yet- jawb agx. ye can't ix- pict to win. Ye hey to slmind some tohne larnin yer thrade befoor ye kin arrn a journeyman's wages, an not ix., pict big pay frurn the shtart, an to larn yer thrade at the ixpinse av the man ye arr wurrukin fer. In the si- cond place ye inusht kape yersilf in good physiCal condition, an not shpind yer tohne dhrinkin an smokin till yer sintirarnick an heart won't wurruk roight an ye arr bigger ar- ee round the waist than ye are a.rround ' the chest. 'Tis dame livin that takes Dull Candlemas Day the thrick. In the nixt • place ye l Last Saturday, Feb. 2nd, was Cand- • musht larn to take a lot av hard lernas Day and old bruit, would have knocks as ye go troo loife, widout los- to have used a pair of specs if be ing yer nerve art- yer thnper. Thin foundwheisasrheadveorwy. mAuschouorvceroaielypeidle at fourthly, ye mustn't fergit to lave, low, sorneting fer the fellahs ye do be wur- I the prospects hoifildsa.idnedse.lions•soon Peep- rukin wid. Don't troy to be awlwaysltring from the PlaYin to the grand shtand fer shure ' the other lads kin naebby shoot goals as well, arr betther, than ye kin yer- MORTGAGE „SALE OF VALUAI .1 silf. The man who has no .confidence , .BLE FARM PROPERTY tn. annsrbody but himsilf is an ass, an i • the fella.h who nivir depinds on his! Under and by virtue of the powora own judgerriint, at all: it all, is a odor; contained in a certain Mortgage, . simpliton who will rind'. make a suc- cess in loife unless he marries a good: which will be produced at the time of ' what a differ sale, there will be offered for sale bje; , woife. I often. tink af on Saturday, the ninth it wild' hey made wid Pete Boggs if PdallybliociaFucetbir7ary, A. D., t924; at the, he had -got me own missus insinid av is a fome up_ , hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon,. at the wan he got, He shtandin shtoyle av a man, an as hon- the Brunswick Hotel in the Town of-. is Wingham, by T. R. Bennett, Auction - est as the day is long, an his woife ,eer, the following property namely: Auction - just loike him, but they arr both The East half of Lot number. 'I'wen- too aisy fer this wurruld Shure, we 1 , ty-•nine in the Thirteenth' Concession • wus both shtrong afther the missus whin we wus young fellahs, an I be - lave yit that she had. ali soft shpot.in 1, loefsst.he Township .of East Wa.evanosli, containing roo acres of land more or her heart fer Pete, but he ' wus too Upon the said property is situate shlove, so I bate him to it; so -bpi the following buildings: Barn 60x•Sse shpake, an carried aff the red ticket, whoile he had to be contint 'wid a 'i ft., with stabling underneath; House banlueI gwuatoihePsettierriguetwatuh,ewahisiny it woiufed, rt.x3, b0atflte" ownitshtoKneitcfohueundaatttiaocnhse. d TI2hxeltr:' is a small orchard on the premises k i d i b ethere and a good well. , P'. ink as if we aitch nayded the o n , an y t we are • oth contint d. 'Tis a quare wurruld. .. Terms:—Ten per cent. of the pier - But shpakin av tame wurruk, shure, chase money to be paid clown at the. 'tis what, we nade badly in this noun- time of sale, balance to be paid with- in the buildin thrades wud be contint in thirty days. For further particulars and condi- thry at the prisint tohne. If the min to give a fair day's wurruk fer a fair tic•ns of sale apply to Solicitor fat' Vendor. built an the min who furnished the ' . 204; Jim Cloakey 202; Laverne of January, A.D., 1924. Wil - "Nocturne', _ materials wud double theer thrade, an I T. R. , rints wud come clown. Thin the rail- • Dated at Wingham, this 24th day - lams 195; Harry Templeman 137; Percy Clark 76; Kenneth Lott 62; Do- road min cud laffoord to take lower The experienced shopper buys all her groceries from the DOMINION STORES, She knows that times have changed—that it no longer pays to "shop around". Regular visits to the red front stores show the surest, steadiest savings, She knows, too, that she can sendher youngest child a the friendly man at the DOYINION STORE and. these savings will be just -the same. No wonder a million customers a week have the DOMINION' habit. . Specials Nirou Cannot Afford to Mils* BRIGGERS' ORANGE MARMALADE, .4-11). tin 63c BRIGGERS' ORANGE r MARMALADE, 1-lbr. jar 43- TRompso WS SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs, - SPA_NtLy"-&-1 VALinICIA it2,4c fiAISMIS (with seeds), lb. .11. ST. LAWRENCE JAM (Rasp. and Straw.) 4-1b, glass jar - CANNED PUMPKIN 21/z's .79 -15c TODHUNTER'S 43n, LATE NIBS, lb. - trj1,;;T' ALM OLIVE or PLANTOL 0 c TOILET SOAP, 3 Cakes 414431 CONDi FRENcia CAS- TILE! SOAP, 3 cakes Good Cooking, 3 lbs. 29C HOMADE TOMATO r KETCHUP (large bottle) c DOMINION or MAPLE 1 1-.:EAF MATCHES box V* P..;AGLS BRAND CON- 6.102t. DENSED MILK, SPECIALLY PREPARED BULK COCOA (1-1b. bags), 2 lbs. - LYLE'S GOLDEN SYRUP DATES 2-1b. tin - WHI'rE SWAN PANCAKE PLOUR, 2 pkgs. DOMINION CORN PLAKES, 3 pkgs. RICHMELLO COlerldiE I lb, tin COVPEE 1/2-1b. - 7c -25c c ' McBla.in 45o; C. Phair 44r; B. Fox 432; J. Dinsley 420; H. Barrett 413; V. Miller 393; M. Coutts 392; K. Smith 366; R. McDonald 156; J. Ellacott 346; E. Blue 323;,E. Stoakley 321; A. Coutts 259. class B --H. Dickson 423; L. Broome 419; P. McCracken 374; V. Pilon 372; D. W. Miller 362; j. Lepard 360; N. Rintoul 357; L. Hayden 356; C. ,Blagehford 354; J. Carr 348; G. Welwood 345; H. Browne 339; M. Campbell 338; J. Beattie 333; F. Sled- ding 294; G. Young 276; J. Angus 215, Jr. III Total 500, honors 375, pass 300— Jean Copela.nd 420; Evelyn Reid 417; Elnora McInnis 416; Jack Bracken - bury 392; Agnes Loutitt 384; Jean Mitchell 383; Isobel Nortrop 380; Wil- ma Dow 371; Betty Walker ,7o; Al- vin Hammond 368; OliVe Tiffin 363; Nettie Dow 352; Eva Homuth 340; Stanley Campbell 34oe Ella Rae 333; Marguerite Ludwig 332; Edith Zur- brigg e26; Reta Hastie 321; Ross Harrison 320; Catherine Fry 314; Mil- dred Bisbee -309; Forbes Colgate 305; Joe Moir 301; Esselford Henderson 295; Sarah Roberson 285; Bert Mit- chell 284; Arthur Stokes 278; Ha.rvey Enrgess 278; Irene Sutton 266; Park- er Campbell 258; Maurice McIntyre 254; Frank Hopper 224; Nellie Hayles 217; Margaret Mason 217; Gordon Davidson 215; Willie Broome 201; Scott Mitchell 182; Charlie Finlay 166; Mary Hingston rio; Margaret Clark absent. Senior Second sociation will present an hour's enter- Total 535, pass 270—Gordon Smith tainment to radio fans. This associa-1487; John Cruickshanks 485; Rae tion was formed for the purpose of Thompson 483; Murray Rae 461; I-Iel- bringing to light home talent by of- en Bee • tie J.'S' 13illie Cruicks hanks fering opportunity for public appear>421i Mary Dobie 43; Dell Walker ance to local players and singers of 404; George Beattie 397; Albert Rin - merit. Mr, Wilson G. Smith, a meg_ toul 387; Violet .Mellor 371; Robert telua.uri,anudutcomupuolyserittof ncolemveelaanudrepubtuat- Chattleburg,h 370; Earl Gray 369; throughout the country, is president Harvey Groves 364; Catharine Van- sickle 346; Edna Stokley 343; Andrew Mildred Fitt 334; Merrill of this association. The program they Scott 342; will present is as follows: "Dance Ca.ntelon 32g; Harry Fry 295; Shirley Tziganes," Adlene Gibbons, violinist; M,acCracken 286; Willie Lediet 285; "The Trout," "Rondo Brillant," Ruth Beverley Small 275; Lavinia Durnin Fox, pianist; "The Star" "Nocturne", 231; Leila Wild 220; Bruce Campbell "Life,' Harold L. Branch, tenor; "Nocturne', Op. 72 No. 1, "Prome- nade" ("Harlequin and Columbine"), Hungarian Rhapsody No. eo Louise Munsie, pianist; "0 Don Fatale" (from "Don Carlo"), "A Winter Song,'" "Pickanhany Snuggle Song," Station WTAX (390 meter,$) Union Trust Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Eastern Standard Time Thursday, February 7 8 p m.—The Cleereland Musical As- U011.4111.0.4... DI Westinghouse Sets $75.09, 150.00, 185.00 Guaranteed range 1900 Miles FLANIGAN'S MUSIC STORE ) DUDLEY HOMES, day's pay, thin lots av houses wucl be Auctioneer. nelda Fixter 40. ' Jr. II ' 11111111111611111111111SIIIHIPP1111111111E111 Class A, total 435, honors 326, pass -- 26e—Vn" Tiffin 424; Betty Taylor 417* Dorothy Deans 390; Alberta M.c- _ Kaser, contralto. Lean 388; Anna. IvIcGillivray 374, it- _ Leah Robertson 365; John Pettisson- = 360; Margaret Taylor 358; Jack Borg - man 357; Vera Fry 340; Fred Mellor its - 339; Roy McIntyre 329; Arthur Ald- na. ington 327; Fred Howson 300; Jim I! ThOmPson 294; Rete Forsyth 278; ee Elaine Small 033. • •-eg.,. "The False Prophet", Doris Stadden Reeerli Mery Smith 366; --Beginning at p. E Stan -'- deed time, on this same evening, WJAX will broadcast a dance pro- gram by a well-known Cleveland -or- chestra, and thus let radio fans who are devotees of the popular music in for their share of enjoyment. • Class 13, total 41o, honors 308, pass iSleeping powders won't help much 246—Mary Hirst 285; Audrey Reid unless you can arrange to slip them 271; Herbie Fuller,..267; Minerva Fin - into the neighbor's phonograph. lay 261; Jack Beninger 258; Sterling Williams 254- Wealthea Henderson 220; Willie Bunn 194; Harold Sired - Harry Brawley 173; Hilda Fitt —0 -- Notwithstanding that so many di- still declare that they fincl ----------. io5; DiMples Stewart 104; Willie Sha- vorce suit are ed' some people 141; Clarence Waldte 128; Fred Saint exceedingly dull. 4 r 1 - McCall pirc, 7e; Jae., 4e.. • First Book Tot 2so hon, 188, pass iso, elass A 112111111111 111111111211111111115311111111101111 15 0 0 0 Li.ste t with a Receiving Sets, Storage Batteries 8. Batteries Phones, Tubes, a 1 • ss 0 (00 WI Mildred Reid 246; Carl McKay 241, Marian Fry 237; Mild. Field 235, Keith Waidie 23r; Dor. Forsythe 231; Frank Cra g Ralph Saint 221; Reggie ee Broome 216; George King 215; Bo - the 1"1"ww hie McBlaine 21-3; Stewart Scott 213'1' ee Laura. Groves 213; Margaret Aiding - O too 211; 12.11by Fitt 210; Rollie Hutton Set 2o9; Gordon Lediet 208; Matian Ma- son 204; Lorene Haller 204; Velma Carter 204; Constance' Colgate 192; Rex McInnes 19r- Annie Chittick 188, • Antenna Equipruent. = ard Bok 66; Stewart Carter 55; Islatry 0 Shapiro 48, Attractitife PrieeS, Pritnar '11 Al et Lai hono s 201—Dot- , es c as-, o 335, r Class 13—Marion Mitchell 173; Lau- ra Clarke 167; Lyle Liedwig 166; Per- cy.Deyell 16o; Norma IVicEvers 145; I3ernice Cloak-ey 134; tilae Gibson I2I; Norman Lediet 117; Arthur Stone no; Robert Scattergood no; Vivian Can - 1 ro - Preston Lediet lox; Leon- othy Hutcluson 242; lvlay WilS011 240; Dea Chester Steinart. 230; Latic'elot Btowne Frank Collar 2ere Beryl Mundy TIT HUH IttiS111 ustimmilet Isaarviti smith 1971 Vyances Scat- , , tergoect teen t.e),vart Attcsie iSo; Pat - FA FOR SALE 150 acres, 6 miles from Wing. liam, close to school and church, lo acres cleaved and tillable, &lento limbered, frame house and bank batn, well watered, A bargain. Lot quick ode, Alen. Soes sY 156; Albert Campbell x49; Winnifred Carr 141; Fred Harne,1261 *George Bisbee 125; *Harold Finley 164. ; B class, 'total. 340, armors 204 -- George Robeetscin 3r3;seVere Melones 306nAlvie Smith 2951 Fratteee Currie 200; Eight Centte 2771, Peter Moir e68; George Mason 2581 Catherine Nortrop 2te5r7g; oColda.re e45-: *Marga,ret Scat- tergood. Crtotal 27o, 110110rS 102—i elm Reid 0'5; Evelyn Pa.ttersmi 169; Dor - 11112111M111 111111118311181111111111111111111111111IMIIIIIIIIM rea uructiii _- The best paying product of THE FARM to -day is cream The best market far your cream is right at home at the MATT- :11' LA:ND CREA1V1ERYs We GUAR'ANTEE the TOP MARKET PRICE, payments twice. a • a month. 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Monday and Tuesday, Feb. ix ..atid 12 EARL WILLIAMS 4FORsrqJ ES IVIASK" Romantio Drama adapted front 0. Henry's "CabbageS 1 itige SO Rt SEMON THE COHN...PER 311IVIPER" Pikes and 25 eents. musomummimmn