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+PAGE 2, KIDDIES SCORE 7 Spuds For Navy Are BIG SUCCESS IN VARIETY SHOW | | Big House Greets Juvenile Ac-| | tors at Auditorium Last Evening ‘As new as ever but with the old-| time “pep,” the Winnipeg K played a return engagement Auditorium last evening to b ness. | Many new stunts appear on the pro- gram. The singing and instrumental work is as good as ever. Those who} were unable to go last evening have a! final chance tonight. A matinee w; played this afternoon. There is a wonderful outfit of co tumes and even Jackie Finesilver has) not grown up much since his last ap-| pearance here. Pincus Leff, a clever juvenile mimic has not lost his charm.} Breaks Precedent. i Theatrical men in the big cities are| expressing amazement over the phen-| omena! success of The Winnipeg Kid-| dies who are still ripping up all stage! precedents as though they were| scraps of paper. One topic of conversation is the fact that the show was not organized ‘py theatrical men. For the most suc: cessful show on the continent to be! organized by people outside of the) theatrical world seemed like sacri- lege to theatrical magnates who can't) get ‘over it. | This show is managed by Holmes &| Beck——unknown factors in the show} world. In fact, the first-named E woman, the wife of a prominent offi- cial of the Canadian Pacific railroad. The latter is Stanley Beck, a Winni- peg newspaperman, “It doesn’t seem right,” said one! pasco raised its quota in one day in- prominent theatrical man, “but it’s 4) stead of a week. fact und we've got to admit it” * Th Kiddies now come back with a As for the Kiddies, they are So ac-) brand new program—much better customed to seeing “that surprised) than before. The Kiddies themselves, look” on the faces of theatrical mag-| also, have improved wonderfully. nates who doubted that a kid show could “put it over’ that they just smile ewarily and remark: “It’s the same! The experience of farmers is that old story.” corn planted y Remember when the United States|than if planted later. It takes five gobs four hours to peel for the navy by lot of waste. It takes one gob 15 minutes to peel them . The sight is fascinating to ves who visit the U. S. fight- red in the Hudson house ing ships an river, RRR eee PLANT CORN EARLY |. there was one place that did its drive on schedule. ‘ne Original Winnipeg Kid- Wash., | ol until the] gas). Pasco had | complete! (Signed) drive. The committee pondered over|nand, Ind the best method of raising the fund,| One dose Ad then postponed their drive a week wn-| stomach, a STANTL’ ; stepped from the train] which poisons Often CUR! at noop into waiting autos, gaily dec constipation. Prevents appendi Orateds and headed by a auto pro-; We have sold Adler-i-ka cession. Then they held an outdoor mixture of buckthorn concert and, in other wa put so] glyc re und nine other simple drugs. much pep into the campaign that| Jos. 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S. FARMS the railroads the signs point to a, Bigger than the steel industry is flood of business that will test the|that of the farm. The wheat crop capacity of the mills. America’s prices | promises to be monumental and the for steel today are the lowest in the | money return unparalleled in richness. 15 to 20 does better| their ideas of lower commodity and la- ALL foul matter world. Germany is out of considera- | tion for a long time to come, cut off £8 i she is from the ore beds of Lorraine ‘from which she. drew her raw mate-/ rial. England, which ranked next to} Germany as a competitor of Amecica, | is in an extraordinary position. Pro- | duction costs have risen to prohibitive | heights. Coal costs so much and} wages have advanced so greatly that it is confessed by British: authorities that America not only can undersell Great Britain all over the world by as much as $25 a ton, but can lay down steel in England at a lower price than the British. 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