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> ee hers ‘ JANUARY 21, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, 1922. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC MARION RECKFORD ‘ .'Miss Farrar Gives a Fine Per-|2awara Johnson; saturday afternbon, BECOME MRS. MACK \ ; in-“"Faust’” at “Barber of Seville” with Maria Ivo- i '~ formance in “Faust” a’ un in debut; evening, “Carmen” with te ; 4 ae J ‘ Miss Garden and Muratore, =~ \ ; By Roger Batchelder. ns bs “gps Neer rey bd, fis: , ; Metropolitan, | Free China from foreign influence, | BE iy a a tan aad the evita: Ret " Next week's concerts ana. recitals ‘ give the new republic a chance to eH Preala mide (> eal . inunider.. Pottnerrow, aftetdoon, \ deal with its Internal problems in its| Which Preatdent Zayas will attend, By Frank H. Warren. Phitharmonto. Orvhestra, Carnegie: | jown way-—that Is the plea of “young! 441, of ve ltn | Gouned’s mélodious ‘Faust,’ the ! ew York Symphony, Aeolian; George j ee eee eh ve a C. We P beth ee —— i ¢ der, tenot, Town Hall; evenin: “ 4 Kx » alumnus of the University of | merica buys abou 5 Bre | * Hate Bhve te mates d wheel, re etl Waters Ballad Gonbiee, 4 | Michigan and now secretary to| worth of tulip. bulbs from Holland Shipping Board Chairman De- the Metropolitan's Friday attraction. Cot aneatre; regular Metropoli- Tauch! Chow, Superior Adviser of the! annually,” sald G. van Zanten, who nies Charge He Let His | The ‘wo features of the performance +2, Concert, Opera House. Monda; Chinese delegation to the Washington | 1s at the McAlpia with six other rep~ < 8 ‘ jwere the sold-out house and the de- arteinoon, Alexander Sklarevaki, pi- Orta ute about 1,500 Chinese in duatey ot tes Sountiy, "The tele eg . i. ar y rt 2 i ye Friends Make $250,000. Li Gai ta alailass adh cad pe ily rr elupaniting Geen: | \ : Americah univeraition now." bald Ar, | themselves grow well Hers”: he Wa Hasselmans, who replaces Albert evening, Miss ch . | Kwang, wi, with Mr, Chow, is at| on, “but the propagation of the bulbs . ' £.women, Aeolian’ Hall; The Klemen Oh ade.” a » with Mr, Chow, is at) on, propaga {Special to The Brealng World.) Wolff for the. remainder of the sea- ° ° : * ee the Majestic, “and thelr number is {n-| themselves is impossible because =? WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Iierre- gon. ° ‘The immense audience was Lay eaemibencaeiy Silkeaan| News of Wireless Talking Activities and De=|oressing yearty. ‘Thousands of our) unfavorable climatic conditions,” " e 4 compliment to Miss Farrar, q = “4 . young men ha’ ecelved modern) With Mr. van Zanten a . k= ing Demoorsi the Aypropeavions (who as Anraesiie apposred tm tno SOMUeN® (Reghals, Themes eeey: velopments, Musical and Other Programmes | educations in foreien lands. and. they | hort, J Koning 1, Van heeuwen, A. i open for the first time following the “P - aka 0 ° : ‘ have returned home to enter business! Schryvers, J, Groat and C. Ferika, ommittee, bredght to the. httention CDOT fr nr prima donna fire- Nee Naeaia, wytininey of Broadcasting Stations and Answers t0}or Government service, ‘Their edu-| They will spend four montha in this of the’Hoyse during the debate on the works. Her reception was flattering, {6 » o ymphony : ‘ ‘ |eation i# paid for from the Boxer in-|country jand will show many. new Shipping Board Appropriation Bill a a dozen curtain calls and as many Ofohestra, See cer “textes ine Queries Will Be Found in These Columns. |gemnity which the United States ve- | are the revalt of UA eid tory published in The Evening World floral missiles attending the lovely dém soprape, wattans Mnivornlty turned to China | of Dutch horticulturists zt scene, She struck the proper Glee Clb, Sh ee 4 “In their ho hese young| since the war. ¥. assert” Bs of last Monday concerning the Cand- | Barden scene. Sie stro the Duley“ ednenday, afternoon, Magdeleine phttle overator in every part of Jor KW. ¥, features Mary Garden| neq find. thamectees, baiapered. aud | eq. the, industry: “has Ocean af jach advertising contract. In repl¥ jginging with tasteful repression and Du Carp, pianist, and Philharmonic | @ United States have found that |eprano; Johnson, tenor; Dutrannes| restricted hy ou influences, | great impetus. Be if tq, the charge that Chairman Lasker |tehderness, and, dramaticully, unfold- bi gash mneaie cs t ing, ae from time to time ft was utterly im- Resigasts Chiongo Topete is iene which cannot be understood unless eo) the , . . millan en , wn a wet-6 chide ving hes | hd be a lo r >) TU RTI was responsible for trowing a $200,-|ing in simple maideniy, mangos Mase TMINASS, agarnedly Hale Sore Byrn Posaible to get good, clear service he- Orchestra conducted by Grovies, |OR haa lived a long time in China FURTHEST FROM HOME. 000 advetrising contrast to the Cund- | suerite meee, aah ‘the soprano, vo. phony, Carnegie; evening, John Mel- cause of the local interference. The | ‘The opera selécted for this after-|Give Gninn the freedom of action}, 7H “New Yorker For @ Day ap jach Advertising Agexcy of Cileugo | *4% perfection. i ‘etter drum, pianist, Adolian; Yvette Guil- features of the commercial broadcast. | Hoon Is “Louise, | ceria es | Tico” who is furthest from home tu- catly, has seldom given us a bett that other countries enjoy and th ; wh New York, out of which $250,000) starguerite, ‘Those who have longed bert and players, ‘Towh Mall: Phil- ng stations wers continually. spotted young Chinese will make their nation | @4y fs J. TR. Simonds, who ta at the in fees are alleged to have fallen into! foy less shouting and niote singing harmonic Orchestra, Carnegle. Tri- lby the thoughtiess action of some As progressive and prosperous as any mbit ~~ lecrplviete Mesa 7 i the lap of certain friends of the Ship-|at the Metropolitan got thelr wish day, afternoon, Philharmonic Or- Jamateurs who, disregarding the re-.| W.Y.D.Programme (Roselle Park) |) !n the world igh imal aad fle ¥ oe 3 4 Piast’ evening, Prima donnas may chestra, Carnegie; evening, New York | Granjjuaghier of Adolph Lewisohn | stridton Xe by th 360 Meter. “In spite of many difficulties, re- | Broadway. ‘ i ving Board head, Las€er had Repre-| Oo oa eo but they will all be lard Symphony, Carnegie; Augusta Cott-| ~~ sett Da aI IN : ns Placed upon them by the | . |markable progress toward modern- CIRMG EP MENT 2 sentative Wood of Irfiana insert in'COMe I oust Miss Farrar‘s natu- tow, pianist, Aeolian. Saturday, att- Will Be Bride of Former licenses they held, were operating on izing China has heen made in recent| DR. BIGGS'S DAUGHTER TO WED, iy the record a denial.” @ statement was yal charm. Mr. Martinelli was a per- | ernoon, Pablo Casals, ‘cellist. Aeollan: Na ansign. wave lengths very much in excess of | 0, to-night this station features| years. Our industries are all operat-|) Dr. and Mrs. Hermann M. Biggs ot Mi presented showing that the ‘ctaljsuasive and ardent Faust and sang | William Bi pianist, Town Hall. : the 200 metres permitted by law. This ce orchestra which furnishes|ing and the railroads are efficlontly| No. 89 West Séth Street announce the | vith vigor. Mr. Whitehill as Mepht Se incement the cngageme: , , good. live, peppy mu handled. The construction of new] ¢ngagement of their daughter, Mii % amount paid by the G@indlach Agency | Witt) TiBOl Oe of ia big parts. | FLAG FOR SEWARD PARK Ht Miss Marion Teckford to Walter Staun-|@MMoyance grew steadily until it| eves OS roads has progressed steadily. There| Katherine Biggs, to Roessle McK for the three montis Oct. 1 to Dec. 31| OPN ES OMe sardonic person. Mr. | Patty Lelaht, di i f} AMack Jr. has beets tango by Sainuel threatened to overshadow and blotwut | attat are about 4,000 automobiles now in No. 891 State Street, Albaeys ak RAL 5 vas ¥ * | Association hi % this c ather of Misa siGlne i Ne ae aT NT eae atc aay " as only $125,005.40, but nothing wus Fasselmans conducted well, showins |righ School, Public School No. 62, w "Miss Reckfold'1s the ekdent {we Teal services vendered by the|/ 4 Dk A Programme =) Peers alone ; % said as to the hmoutt authorized for| discreet regard for tho voices. Alto-\tresent to the school, ou behaif c* the | er of Addiph ‘Lewiuohtls large broadcasting stations. id . | i, Seat versity the vernainder of the twelve months'|gether an enjoyable performance, andja)jumni, the new school flag recantly uate of Wellesley, Class of '20,| Repeatedy radio trade magazines (Pittsburgh). 385 Meter. || MASONS WILL INVADE HAVANA. | feller Institute, Miss % Re would just as soon hear, five;nuthorized by the Board of Educution. ce graduation has been active In| ang new: 4 ral | Cuba is preparing to welcome a big| wate of Miss Spence veriod. The amount of business rlsced | Tr tar aw ten ‘Dead Cities.” @ presentation will be made Tues- work of the Women’s Gily Club, ewspabers printed articles point~ delegation of American Masons, ac- | Vaseat College, 3 of 1 a through the Gundlach Agency for) : — a bah ras the vit * ing out the annoyance catised by these | M., musteal selections. Sonne to Charles Siyaniet tHuvaus member of the Junior Leagu t 0 sae he school will be : ¥ three months {s exactly cana st Mme. Calve war fully eat te school eH have | Mack is the son of Mr. and Mrs, a liopa thas Git ance ee neonate weather and aba Seportes market,| 11 tbe Biltmore, and the visitors who ¥ the amount whieh tt is charged has tistic in her seco a fag, whieh ho S. Mack of No. $12 c Vist i “ < > 2 > v vi ig bike a act a for ee, ers an UL Las she was at her! o; recently ‘been apareved: oy the He was an heen ars tne ship and fair play would be appealed | 8 P. M., the Rey. George W. Shel- Revetreas oil Meili Ge diacee eas Nana \former appearance in Carnegie. None |oard of Wducation. ‘The flag i transport Powt fi to, and that they would stop acting |ton, rector of the Second Presbyterian | (7A! Boa! Wil oe Daly TVdhY ede. Lasker's explatiation of this tians-|° o'r selections overtaxed her voibe jer about five feet square, Tiie like the cog in the manger and be | Church, will use as a subject for the | £0" the time of arrival to tha action is as follows: “The Guadllach | °° ine tights and shadows that pene-{7"0 72'S hive and oran 1s probably will! take place} content with the latitude permiticd | evening: “Share With Others Day.” | Patiure. sae Agivertising Gonipans an’ ative [224 the we nd eretoed again her,|cTually on the banner with the s 13 Reckford will be st tome {them by the 200-metre wave length. | 8.80, P. M. Kdwin J, Sullivan, cor- he party will leave New York a5 a B trated her songs . umber, in |oual muper nposed in th: centre of the st St. Regis on Salurdey} ventually radio enthusiaats got|net so! jon Saiurday, Feb. 11.” Mr. Flynn said, ROMWEULCrD GL (cus tie Me | con! ae webl es [oe i ual 4 together and formed a club whose! 9 0, M. resume of news. !“and will comprise members of the Thomas, which latter firm I control Ng sh Fin, HiGCrGHN MOnmE 2 = 7 sole purpose was to try to locate the. 9.55 P. M., Arlington official time, | Masonic lodges of this country bear- the Shipping Board is under tea ie Se coeur eLeetee Ret = = eae To a radio club of Pitts- ao es jing ae name ‘Kano’ and ae ae _ sell hacaenwer Hale udien ° burgh belongs th dit for finds {Franklin Lodge No. 194 of Philadel- ell passenger tickets by 1 burg! ws the credit for finding |__| A aary Waar bared vensttder taen th ; | The Evening World’s an effective means of locating thet si phia. Neeih tsi What of veal value there waa tn the I . ‘ operators making tlemselves ob-| unday. “Their chiet mission is to place a . BIE inment iH vhich noxious, So effective has been thei memorial tablet in the house where ee ntertainment in Town Hall in whic! ' ir re | | many ta me parrere’s Tithe Symphony. |} ] 1e u OLN SPL] |svster that an otrender can be lo-| yy yy, raaio chapel services nt| D% Elisha Kent Kane, the great Arc | - Adolph Bolm's Ballet Intime, and the cated within half an hour and} ‘py’ “Sy “he the Ree. M. Joseph | © explorer, died in 1857, William EB. t Mme. Poldowskt, Johr | Copy: 1098, (New York Frening World) by Pree Papilahing co silenced almost immediately. omer Db Dl -ausiated’ by mini Summe of Milburn, N. J, who) mpet penter, Karol. Szymanowaks | Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = The method employed 8 almost) visitet and organist of Peddie Me-|!oceted the house in Havana where | equainted. erge Proxofieff had a share, it j{dentical with that used by morial Baptiat Church, the noted Mason died, is in charge of staconse tt to state. It was @ gathér- The Bad Little Boy and His Queer Dream. bound off (he coast and aeroplanes : | the pilgrimage ani has chartergg/the ; ded §oieymoderna and thelr admirers {navigating at night. Stations have} The evening will be taken up by| Te Mexico for the trip, "e We before your sub-comr vat, throughout the two-and-a-half | N a little town lived a boy who|been established in three towns [Sacred music and a solo by Olga) Sy) Oke) oe oe the arrival of Bo peered ee a at imevamamne « tak) tneladed had three sisters and two broth. |throughout the district. ‘These sta-|C°OK soprano star of “Blossom) |, (On the fmt day of the artival o mgr SOU NU AGED OAS jlano sketches, songs. a short suite’ ers. ‘This little boy was very |tions are equipped with radio direc. | Time: in wot ontiuaheoe, ahd on a poliawine dep iid ahe ll fos orchestra and ballet music, there paughty. He always said rude things |tional finders or indicators. This in-| DiKy Agee poll UIGMdcast 00 1 He: tememoriall [cArenionibmiqwillic take Lasker devotes considerable stac neared few cheering rays, Some! to his sisters and brothers and hurt |dicator is merely a system of wires) SUndas. n . = sree 2 i {© explanation of the elrcumstices | PPS Ceasted am an antidote that the | their feelings. Tis mother tried all|strung over a spool-liko drum, the| K.D.K. A., 10.45 4. M. church sere | under which D, B. Brundage, row | 70 ORR on they reached home, kinds of methods to atop him from |citcumference of: which is marked off | Vloes by the Rey. Dr. Maitland Alex-| ans, This column will be a daily mployed by Lasker's private inter- Ue aewn and play a little Bach, Mar- caying these mean things, but it was |in compass degrees. ‘hie drum, | 2"der. , | eae of ‘The Evening World. dl ‘sts in London, and who is charged! ON N Se as a White Peacock did iseless. [which 1g suspended and tneulated, {s| 3 P. M., radio chapel services con-| | F.C. WW. wants to know: Where and sith responsibility for the Guiilach | At Tgeroos ase Wiute Posveels dt) ‘One day after quarrelling with his |totated until the wave of tho of-| ducted by the Rev. Sheridan Watson | froin whom can I buy a good recelv- contact, came to the Shipping board. | EP site cakacck’| we ase Will prothers he went into the forest near |fender’s instrument is heard at its | Bell. ane ing set? Ans, At any first class viece “Mr. Brundage came to the : [SBe ronite,- pasace z ee iheir home, There he walked about |Maximum intensity in the receivers, 7.16 P.M, lecture by D. H. Smyers) trical supply store. ping Board in order to help me get; never spread their feathers when you ring flowers and shrubs because | Which are connected to this drum, | 0 “Make 9 Will Day.’ | ie Evening Wortd will conduct a {ue unbelievable contusion in its ad-| Want them to, bur Miss Leeroos wus he was very angry. After a while he | ‘This operation is performed simul-| 7.30 P. M. radio chapel services con-/colvmn devoted to the new Radio surtising affaire which [ found await-| more considerate. . ite | sat down under a tree and fell asleep, | taneously on the directional finders | ducted by the Rev .Edwin J. Van) Phone Service and will answer ques- ne straightened out, and Tasked| ‘The much heralded Krazy Kat Jaz Suddenly out of the tree stepped (at the three different stations. Lnes | Ettem |tlons concerning the service, Pro- “to temporarily underlale the] Pantomime, by Mr, Carpenter, is an beautiful lady with wings. She sait Ste profected on a map of the ai — grammes of the different broadcasting Mork of veorgunining the depaxt- attempt tc Met te aunt ana ke in an et For being so| tet, Each line starts from the pin| ————————_______. | stats will be printed in The Evening mgnt until I could get a permanent cartoon. | The antics of Movers. naughty T will punish you. Here. {Point of the directional finder and is} AND ANSWERS. Wr'ld, Address Radio Phone Hitter, ee, ‘The opening of Londo: ¥ ost Dn ! Jou will only be able to echo |#?@¥n at an angle indicated by the|| QUESTIONS AN 2 || New York Evening World. ' » for Lor? & long con-/and Ignatz Mouse, with a background ‘ treading from its r ctlve d At! od, Ws r Jor frolof striking settings and twelve re-| syllable of words that peo- | ee oe eee ne eee ne threa tines | = — f mplat was ror fwolof striking settings ver With that she disappeared, {the intersection of these three lines | mths by me in order that M2. 7 volving pletures reflecting the M>.| 1) out, but could notbe haa | th? offending operator ts invariably; Q. R. U. wants to kuow: Is dage might do this work fo: Kat's various moods, an original idea, | 7@ was \ PR: not—he had | iocated, ‘lightning switch on « smull aerial! ° Shipping Board. He was not 10 tl The music i ae Mas wat eie His name and location are tien) absolutely necessary? Avs, Yes. | 1 our 0. mploy of Lord & Thomas at the time | ; a dance to-;,, Suddenly he Sew ane ecayay asi “i turned over to the Federal authovi-! lightning switch is of vital tmpor-) How You Can Avoid It. ° came with the Shipping are, | the eng Mr. Carpenter became} ' had a faa a vais ‘ e. ' ‘| lite, animal: life, races and people; Nes, with a full report of the nature|tanco and should not be omitted from | ce hough it was then contemplated th with the trombone and the; Ome as fasi as he could and {ll nations, science, invention, the Eng-| 9 the violation, and the authorities | any aerial. | ver sunday When you have a cold and neglect it 16 would open a Toridon office cor that} {Katnip Blues sounded jus s mother all about it.and you m&y/jish language, ‘wireless, steam en-|take the necessary nction prescribed| What gauge wire would you sug-| le ee erat dnabueree saa teaie firm. Mr, Brundage served the Snip- | gancing devotee would wish i »| ve sure that thereafter he was @ g001|aines, geography, the World War.|by law . gest for a 100-foot aerial and what | casera oA ners oy Steet canes ee . 4 ping aaa &U a. must smaller salary | music is whimsical and the lea end/ revel ssid, MaHERtY | Send your questions to Cousin Blea-| Carvie Bonnet, Mutron of Working | !@ te prige’? tne, Numnbor 22, &.8, of Prevents Bronchitis, Pneumonia. | (54 “elements eo LONE THOMAS 35 PRYING Te not bad as entertainment. The! ae 3 -~ jtoer and look for the answers in the}Girls’ Lome at Richfield Springs, | Stranded phosphor bronze cos a in Father et aah isclaima any |Perfermance will ‘be repeated. tort ney ae 1B ZIPPIN. age: thirteen Reales Klub Korner for Thursday,|New York, writes the following: Eide pe are ak Eh na, etdin as O back to work Monday feeling | John’s Medi- oa night. The composer wil! be present ; Jan. 26. girls of this station are very much in-| Copper wire No. 20 will co better than you have since you | cine build en- financial connection with the cond-| "EP Soe —- ee tecosted in your radio coum. Would | $179 Per 100 feet, or tinned copper || returned from your vacation. pe to Ook lach Agency, stating le has nol. one " Jack Frost. \ HOW TO lie i a4 i wire No, 14 will cost about $1.50 per A quick cure isn't possible with penny’s interest. direct or indirect, in| Jack Wrost 8 -coming with buge WTO JOIN THE KLOB. [jt be posslble to install a radio hone |Top tect. “rere is also a aluminum || drugs. that merely ‘relleve tho | Cod and grip the Gundlach Advertising Compan oe eee ee aes ae Metron, wind a i SRT Oe ule COURON. which ould receive ‘messages #eMt | serial wire which will cost about 75] symptoms of a cold. You must | Sern | 3 Thes are | COMPanies in- the field. CARE ani nanny Ht ine 4 |from W. J. Z, station at Newark, N. J? i 'd. Ther °% strike at the cause—kill the germs he gentle beast eee : “Madame Buttery,” Yeu can hea Wim calling “Phew, Ans, Yes, a radio phono can he in-|Cems, Per Pound. | These wo oe tea, |{ inthe system that cause the cold, | laxative effect 4 ‘hey are doing splendid work for the y afternoon and the new opera, Whew} : alied which will receive messoges| Gauge 1? rine a teat to the If you really want to be well by | of F Shipping Board.”” ne Snow Malden,” in the evening; | He is calling to the snow to Come, from W. J. Z. and also all of the other | pound, Ne} Blonday just omit the quinine for | John's : . i LASKER'S INSTRUCTIONS TO AD- | en'-with Mise Parrar Wednes-| 9 Uf) ti aren cen sues on orondcasting stations whose pro-|" Mf, 14 Brown, Eastchester Rond,|| ache; the ayrup for the cough the | "Wather Tokg's ‘iledicine acsnber wet VERTISING MAN is Godunoft” with) JOSEPH CARSOM, aged nine Z MesAG% || grammes are printed in this column. |New York, wants to know: Can I|| liniment for the chest—that's the ibe Untaa ofthe Gronthing aeenaaet Belle H i. afternoon, “Die | ,bv JOSEPY o ; careful tg mentiog Ret uly tke ciy to wich} "3. S. wante to know: Are :ain|use in both primary and secondary|) long way, the slow way, the dan-| “You are safe when you ‘che Fete Chairman Lasker also had inserted | Waikuere" at night; Friday, “Le Ro! | y City, > 1D tao th apes the Pareare ce ‘Years of age may || dvops and snow flakes responsible for| circuits two variable condensers (set |] Berous way. John’s Medicine beca' rt an eee in the record a letter of inatruciions | q'¥s" with the original cast; “Hrnani" es | ] become“ membess. ES Drove the (icking and clicking that {1 heard|.001) with good resulte? Ans. Yea. Tr you want to be well by Mon- | (ort tei pee ceio gn dea ia te Brundage, his advertising agent, {Saturday matinee and “The Dead HOW TO GET A NEW PIN. |} alin a sine qray Bish Pie and member 1) i ie reeciver during a storm,andif| §. U, J. wants to know: What|| day atop at the drugaist’s on your | oy ion eine fe SNe directing how contracts should baley at night at popular prices, with, In order to get a new Kiddie Klub COUPON 861. z : AES ind ae Slee Heke oe ate way home to-day and get a bottle y form. Sixty- in use. made for this advertising. ‘Tho letter! nyiue, Jer | pin you must save up three coupons, eos BA vet ee fase SeIAIt) Aha Ho 20 oF 49 BAB Of piettae, Take & tom in te. ———== reads: “For advertising in period!-| he Chicago Opera’s plans as an. Rumbered in rotation, and send them | - wie the, rain Ghops and anow: finkes| aultable)for’m.loon aerial, bub would || fart aunaas nlantine eum gaeie: 4 ce M4 an aree teenie nounced ave: Monday, “Samson and | to. ry piennon, eas } ~ oar | SH ar responsible for this disturbance not regommend aluminum wire. the (influenza ferms, the pneu- WHY COUGH AND 4 eee en, ened with ‘Mme. DiAlvanes aid | erie ets city, weether sah IP NEWS INFORMATION (vie the outs recommendation t can} Pant Humphiey, New Y one City, |] monia germs will be gone trom ; 3 b esday, “La ‘raviata,”| ow, New York " 1 ! SH NN Ut rl erie te Piease inform|| the svatem. And when the germs rate card, giving the Shipping Board sit). Wednesday, “Pelleas et Mell-|®B¢ and certificate number 1s fe ne : |feature of The Evening World in the|| ‘sappear oa the benefit of stich cash discouns a8 Ot | vt eee eae rhursday,|, A new certificate can ‘be obtained | 2 MIHUFeN GRA (ego. whether At WhICh Creofos tor results! the publishers allow you, providing |#ande” with Miss Garden; Thursday, | "10 same way. % RiGnlenon ca nie ‘ 8 Cresfos has long been used by RE you going to let it stick and _ your bills are paid by the Shipping] “Girl of the Golden, West” with Rosa! e _ 'y or an intermittent feature?|] noted physicians and in the great become a chronic condition? BG Boara within the cash discount date|Ralsa and Ulyssée Lappan, Greok:! WJZ Programme (Newark). hospitals, and 1s now sold by all Ol conten watt. Not oie as specified in your invoice, “For advertising in periodicals by in his debut ft with ; Friday, ‘Madame | The Wise Woodman. Once upon a time there lived in the woods two men, One man was which you are not allowed an agency commission, you will charge che Ship - ying Board the regular gross rate as shown on the publishers’ rate card, giving the Shipping Board the benefit of such cash discounts as the pub- will « Story im Com BOTH KLEINERTS SILENT ON THEATRE COLLAPSE wise and the other was not. One day a terrible storm came up. The wise man went into his shop and began }to sharpen his axe. The other came/ along and went into the shop. He saw the wise man sharpening his ave Panema, Col Westbrook, Hamburg Due To-Morrow 10 A, M., news and music. 11 A. M,, weather forecast fo etropolitan district. | 12.15 A. M., musical programme. | weather report and tim | Meter. USE SLOAN’S T0 EASE LAME BACKS U can’t do your best when your druggists. In three household packages, the liquid Creofos, $1.26; Creofos capsules, for convenience, $1.60; Creofos with sulphur, for coughs, $1.50. Economical, fully guaranteed, Delson Laboratories in ‘Beeakbne know have a preparation like br. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey’ to loosen it up and 80 allow Nature to rid you of it. This preparation is second to nome! for its soothing, relieving effects Coughs, colds and_ bronchitis, quickt, relieved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hone: Keepitonhand. All druggists. 30c. Ushers allow you, providing your bills . pee || 405 @ MGinews: and rue back and every muscle aches with in the cash discount rate as speci-| Superintendent of Bulldings 4. £, a aiedi (“I ook Wiser Wak yon 2 P. M, musical programme freely without rubbing, as i penetrates ned in your invoices, except that you ft Aad 80! i FOU 0 | and @ quick glow of warmth and com- Kleinert of Brooklyn to-day declined . (eg 2.05 P.M. maritime news | 4 MN chat the Shippi Boned are because when the storm is over Due Monday. fort the “ back into wilt charge the Shipping Board &|to comment upon the statements made| you will begin to sharpen your axe, ‘aan ,| 220 B Me muses programme. = | Nor ‘rhevmatiem, neuralgia, 4 ce foe of 15 per cent. mbove the} on the witness stand yesterday by| while T will be already cutting down |Palladephte, San Juss moi] & F- Mo news and music i ins i ret amount which you pay the pnb- vy fumbago, sciatica, sprains and » finere 2 : Henry Sandbloom, architect of the | trees. Rereecotiord, Borgen’ ROBE. Ma weather fracas aches and pains,’ brulees, stiff jointe, Chairman Lasker alleges that the| American Moving Picture Theatre, Bed- phi feats other heard this he left Bente Ane, Va rao, ' es ve Tnioel proerach C effect . ral rt tord rk Avenues, he shop. : me, i been magasinee ‘on thia acvount to Guad-| Nov. 2 while under convtrustion: Rint | ett bY SOL LUBITCH, aged [ivi 6.06 P.M. news and mus! standard. Tiniment. in thousands of Nov, 29 while ler construction, kill- New York City. 2 6 P. M., news and music lach amounted to $18,825.81, but that! ing seven persons and wounding a ecore,| 1°" NOW YOP 3 j iste ‘ ' all over the world. . during the same period the Gurdlach| 45, sandbloom stated that the mae # } © pangat ora in is RG ae eee =. Agency recei 00 from : real | Hemb: mparrg : bolded al muss or c 5 0 Apener Women Henan at vom | work had not followed the plans of the| QUESTION® ANSWERED ontvas: | 9 Ae P.M, resume of news and music.| Ite very odor—healthy a . ee eae’. hs one of advertising done by the Bhipping| CMwineer engaged to design tt, Edwin | —®>out the heavens, the earth, plant} Kromiand, Ant rath 8 P.M, The U-NO-It Sextet Dance | ing—suggeste Prepaid will ‘olds Go Quickly Board from July 1 to Dec. 81, 1921,| Kneinert, son of the Superintendent. preven tar oe Orchestra will furnish the feature of| | Keep @ bette handy for you sever She cannot afford to besick shows a total of $404,066.08 expended| The latter said to-day BANKER A. P. HEPBURN Fort Visaria, Berd a tho evening. | btnow when you will need it. sod tegen ber Dewan in advetrising the aaie of ships and| “ansthing that 1 have to say wi| HAD NO BONES BROKEN | tic.,tnn.fu aa | amen te 70. At, mA Tea torae abe pregects the ort other Drone: in putting tho| p» eatd under oath on the witness stand ra aa | AF RIAL fe", for quick re the Toa OF toe See ate PAAECNEF | ne District Attorney knows where to| “fers from Shock as Rennit of ra | oa Shs ieee ae e country, | got me tf he wishes my testimony.” Being Hit by Bi sie | : * Alonzo Barton Hepburn, for many PL t POLIORMAN SHOOTS SHLE ACr) years president of the Chase an ‘ nimer;nn a4 CIDENTALLY, Bank, now chairman of the Advisory |Reawind, gen aa Patrolman James Rowan of tic West | jound of the bank, who yesterday waa|Meda. Liverpec! = ‘The opera tor the ago p raps peers 5 (8th Btrect Station accidentally shot ther ampect, according to| struck by a Fifth Avenue bua at Vifth | Sailing Monday ee “Prigien 1a0lde,! B . foun 3 Bi himeoit tn the teft leg early this morn- ise OF thie ity, B. “Weather| Avenue O08 Twenee wie anacuncet a which will be sung by Kottlar, so cis will be mugprined at th: : . = ¥ yf A as 1 on as ome ee h Quick improveme:t, Good ala {0 ing tn the vestibule of als home at No.|Bureau. ‘Cloudy and unsettled to-| a tegtiey Bey the accident. [eurele, Mle, Janatro...... $0018 A pane) Shubert, tacer, Rarnolen a fie { G RAY Ss SY R U P ) 486 Sth Avenue, He was try night and to-morrow, slightly colder to-| At his home, 680 Park Avenue, {t was) ML = » ontralto; Schwars, baritone; Lan- | 4 ‘ . out keys to open the door morrow” ie the offictal prediction, } stated by Dr. Edmund L, Dow and Dr. Sailing Tuesday, kow, basso, and the Chicago Opera erpic aye cava Sen numer of his Fo leat vale and heavy meaty ie ns! Samupt Lambert that no bones had been |, wna Maurcew. tu, (Company Orchestra conducted by RED SPRUCE GUM volver, waleh wé cnirged. Ho was | Lig: her be prokeh. He fa wufering from the shock Presideais Wi fee f 004M 10M | Pallacco, 4 ontrout 0 ( taken toi the New Yerk Hospital. Satise ook for to-day, and [3 quite prostrate but in no danger, Deals’ mio "yeuslio. HAM 2 Pacl «The Saturday matinee programme = La M pat eno : = Phe