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PAGE 17-A TAMPA MORNING TRIEUNE; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1925 against his sobbin and hold Couple Play Tennis 3,000 Feet in the Air In The Air Tonight TIME SHOWN IS TAMPA OR EASTERN TIME hADIO BRIEFS Three BiQ Stations Planned CHTCAGC. Nov. 3. Oves a 'half mil Marians Given Pointers on Work Of Scout Troops Noon Luncheon Club Hears Talks as Part of Boys' Anniversary Week Scout TVk and the work of the iicout organization was the topic of the Tampa Rotary Club meeting at the ilillsboro yesterday. Roy Bach- lion diliars will bo spent between now and the new year by three cities St.

V4 lxiuis, Miami ana Oklahoma City- in building powerful radio plants to broadcast their civic virtues, according to advices received her 9:30, songs; 10, Penndashery Collegians. WEAF, New York (491.5), 8, Huyler's Bon Bon Buddies; 8:30, Pooley period; 9 to 10, "Waterman Points of 10 to 11, Ipana Troubadours; 11, orchestra. WEAR, Cleveland (389.4), 7 to 8, Hotel Cleveland Orchestra. WEBH, Chicago Post (370.2), 8 to 9, Oriole concert, artists; 10 to 11, Oriole dance, songs; 12 to 2 Oriole dance orchestra, songs, revue. WGN, Chicago Tribune (370.2), 7:30 to 8, Drake concert ensemble, string quintet; 9 to 10, WGN string trio, vocal to 12.

jaza scamper. ML I III 11 500 Want To Be London Voice LONDON. Nov. 3. Out of the 500 That Extra 50 ibs; applicants lor the position, only three were found to have ihe necessary qual ification in the tests conducted by the British Broadcasting Company in it.

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WHN, New York (361.2), 10, Roseland dance orchestra; 11, Silver Slipper ing- her tight. .1 She said: "Jonathan she's all right Jennie's all chin doubled as it had in her dream. He shook his head. "I don't know I don't know! Pray God!" But Chickie answered: 'She is! She She clung to her mother's hty.d hold her death should not win oh, there's been enough enough! She sat there through the night and knew no pain of her own. She looked across to Jonathan and smiled, he came over and kissed her raistd her face in his hands, saying' again and again: "Chickie girl! Chickie!" Once Jennie heard that opened her eyes ide, smiled.

She said clearly: "I knew she'd come "Mother you know me I'm here!" Chickie smoothed the hair; sOie leaned down and kissed it gently. Tears were at the corners of Jennie's Oh, the peace of these nights and days! Oh, the shelter and the quiet of Jonathan's arms, the benediction of Jennie's smile. Die? Not now, and Chickio here! Her coming wrought the miracle. Jonathan met her in the hall one morning that first week. She was bringing gruel to her mother.

Jona-thpn cried. He paid: "Thank God for Chickie girl! You saved her." Chickie turned her face away. Another time, at breakfast, Jonathan got up swiftly, put his arms on Chickle's shoulders, staring in her e.es. A startled, frightened look crossed his mouth. 'Chickie, you're sick! Chickie, don't you feel well?" "Of course; of course." But he touched her cheeks; he ran his hand under her chin.

He said abruptly; must rest rest, Chickie. Can't have you sick laughed: "Oh, Jonathan I fee. no well I feel oh, you don't know but as if everything is right again." She sat all day with Jennie. Some-times they talked. Sometimes her not.her lay quiet.

Put a smile on her iips. She -wanted Chiekie near the bed. She kept saying: "Chicliie. will you go again? Arc you going back?" no, no; not for all tne jobs in the world." "You mean it, Chickie? You'll stay-now?" "Yes! Yes, oh, I will!" (Continued tomorrow) Tune in tonight WEAF Ipana Trcubadcurs. WLS Irish program.

WLW "Pup" concert. revue; 11:30, Ted Lewis, Parody, nian. Scout Kxecutive, who catted the cieetinir to order, turned over the KvH to lr. W. JI.

Hewlett, who is the head of the St out Council lor this lr. liowletu In turn, introduce the speakers of the day. CoU I. Lowry. general chairman of the Scout Week program.

Judge K. C. LarIington, of the juvenile court, and Edward I Trefx, of St. Petersburg. Colonel Iwry and Judre Darlington made brief talks about the ad-, vantages of Scout training.

Mr. Trefz, who made the principal address, was for years field secretary of the United States chamber of commerce, and sas devoted years to the study of cities and their growth. lr. Trefz repeated the predictions he titade in an address before the IIx-rhane Club Monday that. Tampa is desttaed to be the great city of the ouih.

In seven years, he said, it w-oiil pass New Orleans, and would kve a population of 350.004. He would not be surprised to see it reach a million population. Tampa has every advantage and resource for making a rrreat citv. the Wednesday, silent niflht fcr: KFHM, KUO, WCAU, WFAA, WHAZ, AV1P, WMC, VvOAV, Wl'li, WKU, KSD, St. Louis Post.

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WLS, Chicago (344.6), 7:30, Kalph Emerson, organist; 8:15, solo concert: 9:15 Little Symphony; 10, 11, Pup concert, quartet; 12:13, trio. WMAQ, Chicago News (447.5), 7, Chi- cago Theater organ recital; 7:30, Story Lady; 9, lecture; 9:30, musical progtam; 10, WMAQ players. WOC, Davenport (483.6), 10, Ipana Troubadours; 11 to 12, musical program, Erwin Swindell, organist; Norine Murray, soprano; Petronilla Stauduhar, reader. WQJ, Chicago (447.5), 8 to 9. Rainbo concert, Saida Ballantine artists, instrumental trio; 11 to 2, P.ainbo Skylarks, Melodians, vocal, monologues, popular artists.

WSAI, Cincinnati (325.9), art talk; 11, quartet, vocal soloists. VSB. Atlanta Journal (428.3), 11:45, Vick Meyers' Melody Orchestra. PWX, Havana (400), band i on-cert. WEBM, Chicago (226).

9 to 11, Franos On the wings of a speeding plane, 3,000 feet in the air above; Los Angeles, Gladys lioy, avi-" atrix, and Ivan Unger attempted a tennis match. There was no umpire, and the players did not say whether they went after the balls that were batted out of bounds. speaker said, and its future depended fn the zeal and vision of Us citizens. One of his interesting statements wss Ingram, opera contralto; sunset Quartet, vocal, pianist, violinist; 1 to 3a.m., Harold Anderson, accordionist; Torrid Two, Charlie Garland, Nate Caldwell, Montmartre Orchestra. that Senator Morgan, at the time the 1'inama Canal question was being rgued.

declared that a shin canal should be constructed from Tampa to WBZ, Springfield (333.1), 7:05, vocal CHICKIE By ELEANOR MEHERIN lacKsonviue. "THIS, he said, "is perfectly feasible, as Is demonstrated by charts and estimates now on file In Washington." Mr. Trefz said much denended unon $10,000,000 IN RADIO ADS The radio industry will invest $10 MARMOLA I ilXii 2235 General Motor Eldg. Detroit. Mich, free recital; nature story; j.

m. Warren, tenor; 8:15, soprano; 8:30, WJZ Stelnway Hall El-shuco Trio; 9:30, organ recital, Edith Lang. i WCAE, Pittsburgh Press (461.3), 8:30, Pooley period; 9, Waterman hour, WEAF. 5 WCAU, Philadelphia (277.6), 7:30, orchestra; 8, stage dancing1 lesson; 8:15, quartet; 0, instrumental trio; 9:40, popular ditties, Moe and Joe; the citizenship of the future and this gave him opportunity ta speak of the Boy Scouts. He said that, with the choice of either the church of R.

A. GORDON TAKES 000,000 in advertising this year, according the estimate of an investigator reported to. the Bureau of Ad Chickie Reaches Home to Find Her Mother Still Alive; Tells Jennie She'll Never Leave Her Again, Not for Any Job in the World Scoot troop for his boy. he would choose the troop. not re OVER MASON WILL MAKE REPAIRS vertising of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association.

Editor and sources, make cities," he said. "The Publisher. Scout work makes the good citizen, who makes the good city." Two vocal solos by Scout Overman her hands; kept talking to the dog: CHAPTKIl CIV Homecomina It. A. Gordon, who will operate the "Goins home, Wildie you and ine.

rinviM island coliseum dining room The cloistered street was uaric. it STRANGE to shut a door and leave oehind it, finished and cold, tha nnrl other concessions, opening late breathed heavily under its canopy of silence. She stvained her eyes against were enjoyed by the club. Karl Kychaner an Paul Vance were recipient of birthday flowers. The club was so impressed with his remarks yesterday that- Mr.

Trefz this month, yesterday took over the the window; she winked the tears back. Mason Grill on Franklin street, witn-in the next ten days it will be closed Jonathan stooped down and whispered in cars: "Mother she's here mother." Jennie didn't stir Chickie heard a faint, gasping breath. She looked and saw the gentle face, white, thing; the. nostrils' pinched. Oh But she was there! She was alive! She was left to them.

Chiokio reacheel for the wasted hands, brought thctn to her lips. Anel Jonathan said. was invited by President Alexander to Then the little vellow cottage. Oh! anguish of the past. Chickie wept, doing that.

It was over the waiting: the fearing. And she had a little dead child with red-gold hair. They would pu? a monument its grave. She want for a few days while a number of chances are being made in the gen return to Tampa November 17 and speak more at length on Tampa's eral arrangements of the cafe and problems. kitchen.

ed that. white now all white and clambered with roses. Why, she'd never know the pls.ee! White shades in the living room, and lights there mrny lights. The driver helped her out; helped her to the steps. And she pntisod, breathless, on the old post.

Why were the Tampa Rodeo Manager Mr. Gordon is a veteran hotel and restaurant man and for many years was owner and manager of Gordon's Hotel. Norfolk. which he re- with a chuckle in his murmuring voice: cntiv sold to move to Florida. Pleased With State lights so bngnt there ny was that? "The ouestion of providing for the The front door opened softly a deep.

great number of visitors coming to Tampa is more of a problem every muffled cry: "Chickie! Chu'lcie, priri!" On First Visit Here dav, said Mr. uoraon. i loonea over the Florida situation very care Jonathan, a boy, bounding tlown the steps, half lifting her in his arms, carrying her. Announcing HERBERT S. COX CO.

205-07 Washington St. West Coast Distributors, W. I. Glasby, Mgr. as Dealers for fully, and I was convinced Tampa offered greater advantages than any Then she saw nis race, nag-Kara ana "Jennie! lour Chickie! Jennie, she come!" The pale lips opened, a flicker of joy, a fciint "Chickie!" Jennie turned, saw her, and smiled.

Chickie btiried her face against her mother's arms and crie because of the look in Jennie's eyes and cried because her heart was broken so. Oh! Jonniq looked at her as though it were an angel come to visit her a3 though were the sweetness of heaven opening. And Jennie raised her hand a littje. She touched Chickie's hair. Jonathan caine over then and lifted Chickie in his arms and pressed her "The greatest-climate in the world.

worn. She ciospa her eyes. fcne Jennie?" other city, for the man giving eer vice. That's why I'm here." the best city I ever stepped into and the nicest lot of folks I ever met" says. "Fog' Horn" Clancy, noted Rodeo direAor.

ranchman and sportsman ah, "Oh, Jonathan! Quick, tell me!" He said: "Come!" Half fair.ting, she followed, din-ring Twomey's Siik Underwear Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Gowns, Teddies, Step-Ins and Vests worth nil to S7.00 at S3 iiO each. to his arm. H.elf blindly she went into room, reached the oed, dropping 1 t.iu i i on her Knees. Jennie Jay tnere.

Going back now: back to those two waiting so long. In four hours Jonathan would wrap his arms about her, raise her face in his hands. Oh he would hold her so! cried softly. Now it was for Jennie and that Jennie might be gone; the blue, dear eyes closed. Now it it was for herself and that she had to treat Ihem so.

Oh! Mary said she was a selfish thin? and what she did was cruel; thinking of harself, not all of them who loved her so; leaving them so sad on Christmas Day. But if Marv mid have really known these months; the hour just passed? If Mary had to close a door like that, or if she had carried her little son all cold against her neck? Chickie had to do it. Had to. She sank against the red plush cushions, the hum, hum cf the wheels on the rails drummed monotonously oi her nerves. It was like the wnrinsr and ache of her fiesh.

She wajfrlad for the weakness; it wa3 a drug her senses, makins her thoughts and her fears drift vaguely. It her respite from herself. She watched the dust along the road blown in high, dreary circles; trees bowing before the wind dimly in the gathering- darkness. Goinjj on and on going back. Sleep canif upon her troubled Jonathan opened the door.

His hnnds touching hers were iee. He didn't take her in his arms. He stood there with his chin doubled. hU lips tight. He kept shaking his head.

And she knew. All for nothing too late! But aaain she dreamed that as the who reached Tampa yesterday to handle the Worlds Championship Kode which starts at the Fair Grounds next Monday. "This is my first visit to Florida a rfd I r.m sure glad to be here. This rlace is just about as near heaven as ever expect to get. It's simply wonderful and my one regret is that I did not come down here years ago and establish a residence." Clancy headed a delegation of the greatest rough riders, ropers, steer bulldoggers and trick riders that ever came out of the west.

Among the famous ones who came In his party and who will contest for the $10,000 in ra-b prizes and the beautiful trophies given bv Tamps, citizens are Miss Mabel Strickland. worlds champion cowgirl steer roper. Miss Tad Lucas, rhaniDinn cowgirl trick rider of the world. Miss Itee Kirnan. a wonderful T-ucking horse, rider and trick rider, Miss Ruth Rreh.twinner of the cow- Better Buick trirls brone ruling eontest at Cheytnrr-.

Miss Kva Caskey, clever tric'C door onened Jennie came natterins in. She wiped her eyes on tne corner 01 ent costs nd wild steer -rider. Roberts, worlds champion steer bulldogger. Herbert Myers, worlds champion calf roper, Bryan Roach, champion buck- her snowy apron; gave her sly laugh. She said: "Home, Chickie dear! Yo thought I was dying? Oil EVERYBODY knows how important it is for a motor car to have good, substantial, responsible backing in each community and it is this kind of backing that is afforded for Chandler by this appointment.

Chandler is -very much in the public eye wasonly lonely! We wanted you are Lowest in the brick! We made you believe But as she said this. Chickie took something from under her coat -and Motor Car Industry put it in Jennie's hands. It was the baby and it was alive. Jennie's face grew ashen, her mouth opened. She seemed to totter; to shrink.

Then the hall was dark. Jennie wasn't there; Chickie was alone, leaning against the living room door. The house was filled both as a winner of many important In; norse rider, jjuck Muan, cnam-pion trick rider. Tommy Kirnan, champion fancy roper. There are over sixty renowned contestants in Tampa now and many more are enroute.

It is expected that faily one hundred of the best in the country will compete. Already scores of western horses and long horned cattle have reached here and are being cared for at the Fair Grounds. Tampa Jeweler Finds Roads Crowded With Tourists to Florida 4 YA with moaning. She awakened, moist with alorm glanced about nervously. Across the aisle a woman with a large, florid face and black, straight hair, dozed.

She had a double chin her mouth was open. There was no other passenger in this er.d of the train. It was 8 clock a few moments from the bont. Less than an hour now home On the boat, Chickie went Into the ca.a.a..v- a ua.a.u uwvuuiiv vsi. ii-iv- uiu uvuuua -'Va superb new models at remarkably new low prices.

1 By far the most important closed car accomplishment of Chandler's career is the new Twentieth Century Sedan a magnificent ftdh size 4 'door Sedan now priced less than a 2- door coach! dressing room. She bathed her face, held the cold water to her eyes. She combed her hair. They would see her thin see the bark circles and tne faint lines about the winsome mouth. Oh but ali of that was for Jennie.

She had worried so. The rus.h and Bcramble at the ferry buildir.s bewildered her boys shouting their extras, men nasnmg lor tne boats, automobiles honking and the stream of restless humanity pouring and Sne held fast lo AVildie's leash. A man screamed Tani. lady. Sir.

and Mrs. Sam Owen, of the CMf-n-Cotter Jewelry Company, have returned from an extended trip in the IZast, by motor. On their way up, they met thousands of motorists com-inx to Florida, and on their return trips' Joined other thousands headed in the same direction. "Everywhere." aid Mr. Owen, "we were besieged vith questions about Florida." Visitinr the Jewelry markets and meeting the representatives of the bit; Importers.

Air. and Airs. Owen were Impressed with the elegance and variety of the offerings in their line for the present season. exhibits of iovelties was unprecendented and indicated a decided trend toward this 1-ne of Jewelry. Air.

and Mrs. Owen doubled the amount of their purchases for past years. Florida's Prisoners To Be Given Industry tarl!" at her ear. she nodded and followed. She said to him: "Fair Oaks, nuicklv.

i A And her heart etood still because they went so fast. She was afraid of the word that waited that she would Buick time payment prices are from $30 to $75 under prices of competitive cars. The new GM AC Time Payment Plan adds still another economy to Buick ownership. Actual comparison of DELIVERED cost will show you the Better Buicks decisive price advantage over other cars whose dealers have not the opportunity to work under the GMAC Plan. Pick out any other car of approximately.

the same, list price as a Buick model and get the DELIVERED cost of each, with every- thing you will be required to pay added to the total (including in terest and insurance). Sec how much lower Buick is! The Better Buick, at its new low prices, is the best buy in the motor car market today, on the basis of efficiency, quality and value, whether you pay cash or buy it out of your income on the new GMAC Plan. Either way you get a better car for less money. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN Here is beauty appeal, luxury appeal, power appeal, price appeal all together and inu abundant measure. Here is a real development in modern coachbuilding built on chassis that Chandler has constantly improved and perfected.

hear so soon now. She kept pressing A HEN UNION TAIXJMIASSEE. Nov. 3. fA.P.) board of commissioners of state trixtitution todar.

on motions of fiovcrnor Martin, decided to establish plants for making automobile tags and shoes at the state pentitentiary at Raiford. i The shoe plant, which will include tannery, will be expected to manufacture foot wear for 5,500 state Chandler's marvelous Pikes Peak Motor" again demonstrated its supreme power by-breaking all records in this year's automobile race up the dizzy slopes of Pikes Peak, 14,109 feet high the world's loftiest automobile climb. All present and future Chandler owners will find this new organization well equipped to render the kind of service all owners like I lUJSCn, tl. An appropriation of $250,000 Is alreadv available for the plants. Gov if rrfr tin IfiDIGESIION GAS.

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM and appreciate. STOMACH MISERY HON. JOE (DUICK) JOHNSON. Buick Distributor, Tampa, Fla. Dear Joe: It has been discovered that hens which are made, to live in electric lighted houses sleep only 10 hours a day and produce 20 per cent more eggs than hens do normally when they go to bed and get up with the sun.

But is this fair to the hen? "When mankind has so frowned on ions hours of labor, is it right to make the hens work overtime like that? A man who works eight hours a day, and takes half of Saturday and all of Sunday on every week, will figure that he has about done share of the work that is required to keep the old sphere turning. Just suppose men were required to lay eggs 14 hours every day for seven days in the week! A congressional committee investigation would surely result and the reformers and agitators would rear up on their hind legs and do some plain and fancy howling. "Well, you will say, a man can't lay an egg. True, but a man can lay a brick, and suppose he had to lay bricks 1 hours a day for seven days a week! I believe we ought to be fair to the hen. The hen is one of the best friends man has, and I think it is a poor expression cf our appreciation to keep lights shining In her eyes so she can't sleep but 10 hours and has to be up laying- eggs for the other 14.

Isn't this a real case for S. I. C. If It Is argued that the hen is not an animal and this society has nothing to do with her" case, then we ought to organize some that will take care of the hen's Interests and ke her from being-worked overtime. -1 First thing we know, the hens will form a union and strike, and then we will be in a bad fix.

The only thing- I know of that can work 14 hours a day everv day and Sunday, too, and not tro down tinder the strain Is the Buick. That's built for long, hard service. Your. BILU Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! STANDARD MODELS 26-20 Five-Pass. two-door Sedan 26-24 Two-Pass.

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$1895 $2295 Brougham $1695 $2045 Comrade Roadster $1695 $1795 AH Prlceaf.o.b. Cleveland Easy Long -Time Terms THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND The Above Prices Arc Delivered in Tampa JOE (B)UICK JOHNSON Distributor Exclusive Buick Since 1907 -Ji The moment Pape' reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, fullness, flatu-Jen-e. palpitation, vanish. Kas your stomach now: Correct 4 taction and acidity for a few cents.

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