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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 16

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16 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1927. finals at Washington May 2-7 and, in Hambone Says cost or fear of an Infringement of any rights. This is a concession addition, will tour Europe this sum mer as the guest -of The Courier-Journal and the other newspapers staging GARBLE CONTEST OPEN TO GIRLS NSu'ANCt vAn Ar4TER the competition. MEXICO TO DRIVE OiV REBEL LEADER Mexico City, March 27 OP) A vigorous offensive against Rodolfo Gal-legos, rebel leader whose follower) recently held up the Laredo-Mexico ANSWERS TO TODAY'S ME ANOTHER." 1 Harvard College, founded in 1636. 2 Mark Twain, the pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens.

3 English. 4 Little Red Riding Hood. 5 Flax. ROXY AND GANG TO PRESENT BILL Krausgiil Piano Music Radio Group On. Monday Schedule At WHAS.

CAIRO. Special to The Courier-Journal. Cairo. 111.. March 27, Stage of river at 3 p.m..

gauge reads 51.7 feet, fall of .6 in Kmov- whut de OLE 'OMAN Gwine Do wen MAh PLACE IS 'VACANT de Huh! she All Children Invited to Practice for Tournament to Be Held Soon. God and You (A Lenten Meditation.) By the Rev. CHARLES STELZLE. God likes variety. He has made you different from anyone else.

Even the prints of your fingers are different. God never made any two things exactly alike not even two blades of grass, nor two birds, nor two men. God wants you to live your own life. He wants you to be yourself not an echo of somebody else. So don't be alarmed because your Ideas about religion are different from your neighbor's.

Your main concern should be that you are pleasing God. kin pill it wid Boarders! twenty-four hour. Arrival Steamer Transporter, steamer City of Pittsbnrrh, steamer W. R. Kin.

Departures Steamer Transporter, steamer city of Pittsburgh, steamer W. R. King. Boats Due Steamer Cairo, barge Mobile, steamer Minnesota. Local Movements Transporter, with fourteen barges steel, from Pittsburgh, passed to Memphis; steamer City of Pittsburgh, with ten empty barge, from Memphis, passed to Pittsburgh; steamer W.

R. King, with one barge piling, from Lower Mississippi, passed to ripper Mississippi. City train, will be opened tomorrow, the War Department has announced. Military concentrations in the Stat, of Guanajuato has been completed. Federal forces have surrounded Vlctoriano Barcenas, insurgent leader who has been active in the States of Morelos and Guerrero, and his capture is expected at any time.

MANUAL ORATOR which I grant to The Courier-Journal and to the readers of "Our Conversation Corner." Here's the first. Anyone may try It. Sharpen pencils. Underscore. If you want the correct answers clip and send to me with the usual courtesy of that ever-to-be-mentloned stamped, return envelope.

If you, Mrs. Mother and Madam Teacher, neglect to give youth a chance to try it then you are missing a splendid device for imparting Interest in etiquette. But why shouldn't the grown-ups try it themselves? The statements which follow touch the daily life of everyone under ninety who hasn't rheumatic fever or Isn't confined to an institution for the feeble-minded. How Do You Do? 1. A girl or a woman always rise when a hoy or man is presented her, (Yes, no?) 2.

She always rises when she is the host. (No. yes.) 3. She always rises when the one introduced is much older. (Yes, no.) BIG TRIP TO 1 STOCK QUOTATIONS SENT FINALS APRIL 15 Du Pont Manual Training High School's entry in the National Oratorical Contest will be selected in finals at 10 o'clock Friday morning, April 15, it was announced Sunday to their liking? Why, then, can't by Prof.

E. R. Martin, who is in ou be the champ? Come on girls, down to the marble charge of the competition at the By The Marble Editor. If "Pop" wants to remain a hero in the eyes of his offspring he'd better not butt into a game of marbles with the kids. The old boy might have been good in the days when the game was played in a skimpy little old two-foot ring, or a small square "fat," but the youngsters play what is known as "Ringer" now, and there's something that requires skill and practice.

But its not the kind of skill and practice that can't be found in the three Falls Cities. No siree' The splendid showing that Louisville, Jef-fersonville and New Albany boys and elrls have been making for the past school. ring! Warm up the old shooters and play your way to Atlantic City. Its 4. A girl is always presented to a the easiest way that ever been man or boy.

(les, no.) Seventy-five boys participated in the preliminaries and from among them six promising orators were selected to fight it out in the finals. The known to get to that beautiful seaside report. And once there, who 5. An unmarried school teacher is presented to the mother of her pupil. knows but what you might add fur (No, yes.) ther laurels to your crown by bring- f.

A boy extends his hand to his principal or his new-found uncle, (Yes, ng back the National Championship? That's a big thing for any child to no.) three years proves that. And there is do, bit not too big for our true Ameri A genial host announces to the but one complaint. There are not Which is the stronger the lion or the tiger? Contrary to popular belief, the tiger because of the herculean structure of its frontal muscles is considered the stronger: and yet in a combat between lion and tiger, the "lion invariably wins chiefly because of his mane, which serves both as visor and coat of mail, protecting both face and throat. Popular misconceptions arise on many subjects be. sides the animal kingdom.

For instance, many people seem to think that if they wish to buy a home, they must have the entire amount of the purchase price in hand In cold cash or other collateral, whereas the truth is that by obtaining a mortgage loan through this Company they can acquire a home with only a certain portion of the purchase price paid down In actual cash. Prospective home-buyers, as well as those who already own their homes and who desire to raise funds on their property, will find it advantageous to consult our Mortgage Loan Department, I. Sidney Jenkins Co. REALTORS Incorporated) Sixth Floor, Louisville Trust Bldg. can girls right here in the three Falls crowd, "Well, folks, here's my cousin enough girls interested In marbles.

Cities. Start your practice games jasper Jones." (Yes, no.) The Courier-Journal and The Louis now, girls! Its great stuff! Don't 8. An up-to-date social climber savi. ville Times wants them to be inter miss it whatever you do! Roxy and hia gang, celebrated radio entertainers, are featured at WHAS, radiophone of The Courier-Journal and The Louisville TImea and affiliated stations at 6 o'clock Monday atg-ht. They provide delightful programmes, Introducing a diversity of musical and vocal selections.

A symphonic orchestra and a vocal chorus will add luster to the programme. WHAS will sign off at 7:30 o'clock Monday night to give listeners an opportunity for long distance reception without local interference. Closing New York Stock Exchange quotations from W. L. Lyons Son to open the matinee bill at 3:15 o'clock Monday afternoon.

A programme from the WHAS Extension Studio in the KrausgiU Piano Company will follow at 3:30 o'clock. H. A. Reynolds Is in charge of arrangements. Talented pupils of the Elliott Orr Studio will be heard at this time.

Mrs. Wobbe On Bill. The 4 o'clock programme will offer choice readings from The Courier-Journal and The Times, a chat by Peggy True, fashion editor of The Courier-Journal and police and news bulletins. At 4:25 o'clock Mrs. Ida Asbury Wobbe, dramatic reader, is the headline attraction on a programme from the extension studio in the Louisville Music Radio Company.

Gene Klingman is making preparations for this offering. Clos -viaKe you acquainted with ested in in this great kid sport. For school finalists and their subjects fol low: Robert T. Owen, Buechel, "Franklin and the Constitution." Karl E. Rothrock, 1039 East Kentucky Street, "The Constitution." J.

Cecil Nuckols, 1009 Cecil Avenue, "The Constitution." Emmett B. Smith, 142T South Twenty-eighth Street, "Marshall and the Constitution." John C. Cramer, 151 North Jane Street, "Lincoln and the Constitution." James N. Buryear, 2406 Frankfort Avenue, "The Constitution." (No, yes.) 9. A gentlemanly hoy offers his that reason these two newspapers urge them to get out and play.

Perhaps it isn't through lack of interest after all. It may be they are just hand to a girl when introduced. (Yes, no.) -i A a AW) YOURCIR i. A sm is niwa.ys Drougnt to the a little shy about bucking up against Doy. (No, yes.) the boy players.

Kach question counts ten. Think Don't let era baffle you, girls i or ACTrt dcam c. THE FAD OK THE MOMENT. Bobbed or unbobbed. Galoshes twice before underscoring.

There hasn't been a man's job yet None, of us like to be back numbers. The Manual winner will advance to that ia woman can't handle if she wants to. Just see what the big whether it be our stockings, games. turned down or up. Mah Jonge or hair or golf stick.

These oriirlnnl sisters all over the world did during Bridge. Skirts long or short. Touring the State finals, the winner of which will be sent by The Courier-Journal, at its expense, to participate In regional semi-finals at Birmingham, early in May. The Birmingham testing features of mine will appear once every other week in The Cou the war. They tackled men's jobs and they did 'em! If they could work or sedan.

Black bottom and Charles water Kent Hour through the national chain at 8:15 o'clock. They were assisted by the Atwater Kent Orchestra. Maj. Edward Bowes and his "Family," of the Capitol Theater Hour, contributed greatly to the charm of Sunday's programme, offering a concert through the chain from New York City. A variety of taient was Introduced between 6:20 and 8:15 o'clock, when Major Bowes presided at the microphone.

Christ Church Hour Sent. The Choral Evensong service of the Christ Church Cathedral was sent at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Very Rev. Richard McCready, dean; the Rev. Frank W.

Hardy, senior-canon, and the Rev. J. M. Nelson, canon missioner, officiated. Pleasing music was given by the boys' choir, singing under the supervision of Ernest Arthur Simon, organist and choir master.

The final of a series of daily talks on dogs was offered at 4:10 o'clock Sundav afternoon when Dr. Ben Car ton. One color and the black heeled. rier-journal. Try this one and wafeh like that then why can't you little ior next.

One piece or two piece. Cross-word winner participate in the national sisters play as well as the boys? Marie Lawley of Harrisburg, puzzles or questions. And so the and Lena Fatica of Cleveland, Ohio styles of games, dresses and tests change. A rage for this. Then a won trips to Atlantic City for them selves.

Why not you? Why can't rage for that. Vhat next? "Betty Jones," or "Susie Smith" fill the newspapers with her victory over We, of this olumn are next. Of course! We'll be more up-to-date and we'll beat those human interrogation points who ask us to answer questions thousands of boy and girl marble players? ing local livestock and produce mar which deal only with information or facts, the answers to which can be She can! And she will when she stops to think of all that glorious ket reports, weather forecasts and river stages will complete the afternoon presentation. THESE PRICES FOR. ALL THIS WEEK found in books.

trip means to her. First of all. journev on the biggest and fastest We'll ask ourselves and our questions which test something One of the most exquisite concerts ever radiocast by WHAS was sent at more than ability to memorize facts. los Frazier, president of the Louisville Kennel Club, read "A Prayer for a 9:15 o'clock Sunday night when a por trains, meals such as were never set before her in her life, a fairy castle for a home, where she will live for a week just like a real princess, daily We'll discover our mental capacity Pup." The club, which sponsored tion of a programme under the auspices of the National Association of for new ideas, our originality, our this series, is promoting a dog show dips in the Atlantic Ocean, motor Harpists was given by remote con power of observation, our skill in handling people, our power to win friends, our actions In society. In rides and sight-seeing tours, amuse at the Jefferson County Armory on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Miss Fan trol from the Brown Theater. Carlos ments of every description and all other words we will make a series of Salzedo, master of the harp, Ken tucky's own gifted Marret Saverne them the kind that appeals most to nie Elizabeth Stoll, accompanied by Miss Esther Cox, gave a violin obli- the hearts of the kiddies. There will be goodies to stuff while riding in one self-analysis along the entire range of qualities which led to success, to gato during the prayer. president of the Kentucky Chapter of Harpists, the lovely soprano voice of happiness, and to satisfying human of the comfortable roller chairs along the boardwalk, other champions like relationship. herself with which to chatter and Watch this column for the biggest idea ever presented to parents, youth play.

7- Misg Esther Metz, the perfect accompaniments of Mrs. Newton G. Crawford, and an ensemble of 100 harps and violins made the concert perhaps the most outstanding in the history of WHAS. Because of agreement with a national chain of stations. and children for self-examination of others.

Knowing thyself, knowing All this and more has already been planned by The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times together with Sunday morning services were radiocast from the St. Boniface Catholic Church. High mass was sung by Father Conrad Link. O.F.M., of Cincinnati, while Father Urban Fre-undt, O.F.M., president of the St. Francis Preparatory Seminary of Cincinnati, preached the sermon.

Another impressive feature of the sermon was music by the church choir singing under the direction of Anthony Molengraft. Mrs. Molengraft was heard at the organ. thy neighbors, and knowing how to relate yourself to your neighbor spell the directors of the National Marble Tournament. And ail this awaits the success and happiness.

Teachers WHAS was unable to send the entire concert. Two Internationally famed artists AUTO champion marble player of the three parents, clubs and Parent-Teacher Open Every Evening Till 9 P. M. Sundays Until 5 P. M.

Associations are hereby given permis Edith Mason, soprano, and John Falls Cities. Could there ever be a more tempting inducement? Could 'anyone offer a child pleasures more sion to use these original ideas as Corigliano. violinist, offered the At they appear every other week without CHAMPION size rstomer. Only 4 to ROADLITE Make, night driving; safe and pleasant. Avoid n.

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