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PAGS TT7ELVE1 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924 ittv fkTTTT ft AVt A KnnVf ll ll jffniiMV 1 VIOLINIST IN YALE DINING HALL MADE FAMOUS OPERA STARS OF THREE GIRLS dlUl, BMJOT31 DR. KOKCRIEF TO PREACH TONIGHT i ON "OLD GLORY Social Happenings Foley Residents FOLET. Ala, June 14. (Special) "Snooks, the popular little two-year-old baby son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Stone. Is quit alck at their home oa East Laurel Avenue. START YOffi IMS MSBlBSSMSBBBIBMesSSBBBSMSBSSlSSV Don't Take Calomel! "Dodson's Liver Tone" Acts Betterand Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sick Don't Lose a Day's Work Read Guarantee 'Displaying; Colors" Wffl Be Subject of Sermon at First Baptist Church. "Displaying Colors will be the subject ef T3r. A.

J. Moncrlefs sermon this morning at Baptist church. It will contain reference OUTSIDERS TEtL I WHAT LURES THEFJ HOST TO GOTHAM Wall Street Most Popular x. With Skyscrapers Second, Coney Island Third. VTEW TORE, June 14.

(By A. P) The question. "What things 'peculiar to New Tork City most the curiosity of the person who never has been there?" ha been answered In thousands of Inquiries received from prospective visitors of the Democratic national Wall Street First The answer Is: first. Wall Street and the Stock Exchanges; second, the Woolworth and Metropolitan skyscrapers; and third. Coney Island, the crder representing the relative popularity.

The Episcopal Guild met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II. West as hostess. Mrs. Fanny Shepherd, the president, presided.

After the business meeting dainty sandwiches and iced tea were served by the gracious hostess. The meeting to be held In July will be an all-day one and of a social nature, as the members plan to motor to Lillian and have a "spend the day party at that resort. to the anniversary of the birth of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lighterman have sold their pretty home on East Laurel avenue and have moved to the residence formerly owned by Henry Brockman.

who now resides In Pensacola. just try a spoonful et harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store and get a botUe of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few centa-Take a spoonful and if It doesn straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I wart you to go back to the store and set your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is rea) liver- medicine: entirely vegetable, therefore It can not salivate or make you sick. (Adv.

UghT Calomel makes 5ou siok. It's horriblv! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes Into contact with sour bile crashes into it. breaking it up.

This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are sluggish and "all knocked out, If your liver Is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour. the American flag and will be a message of loyalty to colors. The text will be an Impressive verse from the Psalms: "Thou has given a banner to them that fear thee that it may be displayed because of the truth." The pastor will apply the truths to local conditions and religious needs- The night sermon will also deal with an interesting subject. "The Focus of Human Hopes." A large crowd here with profound attention and Interest the message of last Sunday night on the from the millionaire i r-' -J NJ t- It 1 1 sn h- fK ltmmJ Mrs.

A. IT. Mueller and son, Lincoln, have returned to Foley from a five-weeks visit with relatives in Northbrook and Chicago, 111. lage. Brooklyn Bridge.

Ellis Island and "The Little Church Around the Corner," the Church of the Transfiguration. a Subways Interesting It was noted by the convention bureaus which are mailing answers to all these queries that Chicago people, for instance, wre interested above all In New Tory's subways; Curiously, those who profess the greatest Interest in the Stock Exchanges almost Invariably add "and the scene of the Wall Street bomb explosion In front of J. P. Morgan's- Others, seeking assurance that they will be able to view the famous skyline from the dizzy towers atop the Woolworth and Metropolitan rtructures, plaintively Inquire "What has become of the Singer and the Flatiron buildings?" those architectural marvels of a generation ago that now squat In the shadows of rivals which scratch the sky much deeper. Bronx Zoo Fourth Bronx Zoo and Botanical Gardens rank about fourth la popularity as metropolitan wonders, with the Statue of Liberty and Tombs Prison close competitors for fifth place-Then, in order named, come the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Art Museum, the aubway system, and the under-rlver tubes, Greenwich VII- that the Stock Exchanges were the first things town and Village bank ers wanted to see; that parents who will bring children here with them Invariably wanted to khow "will the zoo and the aquarium be open? and that inhbitnts of moderate- ALLTN KING.

ROSA PONSELLE AND DIANA ALLEN (BIGHT) WHO REACHED STARDOM THROUGH THE PLAYING OF EDWARD WITTSTEIX, YALE DINING HALL FIDDLER (INSET). ZJJ sized mid-Western cities were most curious about the reputed bohem-ianism of Greenwich "Village. Will Visit Slums Thousands of prospective visitors wrote. "Can we see the slums, and Chinatown and the Bowery? or In quired about the accessibility of church soclajs. When Wittsteln saw that Allyn was so accomplished he appealed to Ziegfeld to give her a place and she, too, became a star.

She is featured now in a popular Broadway musical show. But Eddie still plays with his Tale orchestra. He entertains at many of New England's society functions. He broadcasts from WBZ and WJG. His engagement list shows bookings at Newport, R.

Bar Harbor, Washington, D. Columbus, Asheville, N. C-; Palm Beach, Chicago and New York- Eddie and Rosa sang. Eddie was hired to play at the old Heublein's cafe. He started a cabaret, taking Rosa along to sing and gave Diana Allen a Job as a performer.

Diana was attending high school and helping her mother run a rooming house then. Rosa and Diana were ambitious. The former went to New Tork, made a great success as a singer. She Is now a soloist with the Metropolitan Opera, and has an international reputation. Diana enlisted with Ziegfeld'a Follies, became one of Broadway's most famous beauties and was drafted by the movies.

Wittsteln then started over with Allyn King as his star performer. Allyn was being tutored in dancing and. musie and appeared at NEW HAVEN. Conn June 14. (XEA.) The fame of Rosa Pon-selle, Diana Allen and Allyn King sprang from the fiddle of Eddie Wittsteln.

That's speaking literally. Twenty years ago the only entertainment in the Tale dining hall came from the students themselves when they lifted their voices In college songs and wave Impromptu concerts. Then Eddie Wittsteln walked into the dining room with his violin under his arm. He played one selection. His success was Immediate.

The manager of the restaurant hired him to play regularly. Rosa Ponselie worked as cashier Jn the restaurant- She thought maybe she could sing when Eddie played. She spoke to the manager of the restaurant and he spoke to Rosa and Diana and Allyn have gone out into the world to gain fame but the fame of Eddie travels the world over, to every place a Yale man goes. me i i tjtt i TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM Grant's Tomb on Riverside Drive, the Navy Yard, historic Bowling Green on the Battery. Central Park with its miniature lake and mountain playgrounds, the great universities, the Public Library, St.

Patrick's Cathedral, the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral of? St. John the Divine, Trinity and St. Paul's churches of pre-Ttevolutlonary days the world's two biggest railroad terminals, down through the long list of famous places? and things, modern and historical with, which this city abounds. Wants to See Beads An Inquirer with a facetious pen wrote Stanley J. Quihn, directing vice-president of the local citizens' non-partisan National, Convention Committee: "I have heard that the Island of Manhattan was purchased from an Indian chief for $24 worth of beads and rum.

Will the beads, or the rum, be on exhibition?" Mr. Quinn replied that "they probably won't. but that everything else In the metropolis worth seeing would be; that the Stock Exchange galleries would be thrown open to vlsitorsr the Wool-worth and Metropolitan towers would be baliy-hooing' full blast, and all the other attractions the city could boast would be made readily accessible to sightseers. ff FARLEY CO. I Patefox Romana WGI Medford J60) talk, (429) S-S Memorial 7:15 or- WSB Atlanta Journal sacred orchestra; church.

WLU Cincinnati (309) INCOCN Oar dignified Easy PajEsent Plan has been perfected after many years experience and careful etstdy mad ia mm simple as words mmm snake it Oar ffvUa for Ilea, Woom and CKUrw are aJway the buyers are located La thm big -t Polish Boy Scouts Prohibit Alcohol WARSAW. June (By A. The Polish Boy Scouts have Introduced complete prohibition against alcohol and tobacco into their organization, and the restriction is rigorously applied to all except honorary members. On the recent feast of St. Stanislas, the patron saint of the Polish president, whose first name, is Stanislas, the Scouts presented him the Scout badge and made him an honorary member.

Immediately after receiving the decoration the president, returned to his palace to receive numerous guests and delegations bringing him good wishes. When during the reception wine was served the president excused himself saying, "I am wearing the Scout sign and therefore must respect the laws of the organization so alohtugh it is my fete day, I do not feel free to drink wine-' i wrni ana ty i mmj chestra, tenor. WFAA Dallas News (478) sacred song; Syncopators- WOC Davenport (484) 7 lecture; service; 9:30 orchestra. WWJ Detroit News (517) :30 services. WTAS Elgin (288) orchestra.

WBAP Fort Worth Star Telegram (476) 5-6 concert; 11-42 popular program- WEAY Houston (360) 8-7 orchestra. WOS Jefferson City (440 9) Union services. WOQ Kansas City Unity (380) 11 a. m. services; 7 services.

I tfrah tVel stiscasns 1 musical. WLAG MInneapolIs-St. Paul (417) 6:20 'service; 7:35 church; 9:15 weather. CKAC Montreal (425) 2:30 sacred concert. CHTC Montreal (341) 10:30 studio- WEAF New Tork (492) hymns, services; Capitol Theatre; 7:15 Skinner organ.

WOAW Omaha (526) services; musical. WIP Philadelphia (509) 9 services. WDAR Philadelphia (395) 12:30 concert. WFI Philadelphia (395) 8:30 services. WCAE Pittsburgh (462) 4:30 concert.

KGW Portland (492) services; 9 orchestra. WGY Schenectady (380). 1:30 services- I I 5 wj vmj tor mm duj mi Yettr first payment down gets I tha goods. Auto production used more than $300,000,000 worth of steel in 1923- SSSSSBBB9ssbsSS9SBsbbbU More and more, as you drive a Lincoln, you will be grateful for a car which possesses such versatility, such complete trustworthiness, such powers to stimulate and refresh you, while conserving your time and heightening your daily efficiency. LINCOLN MOTOR COOTANY.DETROrT.MICH.

THvUiam mf Ford Meor Company ANDERSON-MULDON MOTOR CO. WHB Kansas City (411) -10 services. HERE THEY ARE! II WHAS Louisville Journal (400) 4-5 concert. ik if VrAn0tHer Safe Bet of Out HERE'S HOW TO EAT AND Clever Nobility Fraud Disclosed (By Sister Mary) standing Values. PENSACOLA, FLA.

PHONE LOSE WEIGHT Three unsweetened stewed GAIN WEIGHT. Six large sweetened stewed prunes, 1 cup cooked cereal with 1 tablespoon sugar and 1-4 cup cream. BERLIN. June 14. (By the A.

Titles of nobility to order was the chief stock in trade of von Ho-hendorf. von Hausler and company, prunes with 1 tablespoon juice, stuffed egg on toast, 2 lamb chops. 1 tablespoon green peas, 2 table 1-3 cup creamed codfish with spoons diced carrots, 1 tomato the principals of which were recently haled into a Berlin court 240 New FELTON STRAW, FABRIC sliced on 1-2 head lettuce with 2 tablespoons diet dressing, 2 tablespoons strawberry fluff with 1 lady company, in the words of the The ladies of Pensacola are invited to attend an nara Douea egg on toast, cup cream of potato 1' stuffed egg on toast, 4 button radishes, 1 cup cream of tomato soup, 2 lamb Judge who tried the principals. finger, 1 toasted bran muffin, 1 was responsible for operating "the thin slice gluten bread, 1 pint most successful wholesale factor chops, 4 tablespoons creamed po skimmed milk. t- HATS SPOR for turning out aristocratic mar riages ever undertaken by sharp era In Germany." Total calories, 1055.

Protein, 2J1; fat. 273; carbohydrate, 621. tatoes, 2 tablespoons green peas in butter, 2 tablespoons diced carrola in 1 tomato sliced on 1- Alfred von Hausler was accused head lettuce with 2 tablespoons oil Iron, .0191 gram. Stuffed Egg en Toast. (Individual) oi navmg marnea in less than a Omega Flour mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons chocs year 11 ambitious young women, all of whom, it appeared, were eager 31.95 $2.95 $3.95 late rice pudding with 1 tablespoon whipped cream, 4 tablespoons strawberry fluff with 2 lady fin One hard boiled egg.

2 mushroom caps, lemon Juice, salt and pepper, teaspoon butter, 1-2 cup chopped spinach, 1 crisp piece whole wheat tor a handle to their names and were willing to pay liberally for the privilege. One of the victims was a moving picture actress who gers, 4 tablespoons croutons, 2 din toast. ner rolls, 4 tablespoons butter, pint whole milk- admitted a title would be worth a raw urueSP Demonstration great deal to her in business, es Total calories, 3898. Protein, 413; Cut egg In half lengthwise and remove yolk. Put yolk aside and use for some other member of the family.

Melt butter and saute arts mi tr peciaUy in America. These women fat. 1S99; carbohydrate, 18S4. Iron, SMARTEST STYLES, combined with lowest prices is the QUALITY SHOP'S policy. Come see these unusual hats enjoy vearing one.

LINEN PRESSES -0318 gram. paid from 31 to $3000 each. mushroom. Add one tablespoon Don't forget about long cooking for hard-boiled eggs. If the egg is cooked just below the boiling Psasion Play Is finely chopped spinach, salt, pepper and lemon juice and stir over the fire until thoroughly mixed and very-hot.

Put remaining spinach over point for 20 minutes the yolk will Being Held In Berlin be dry and crumbly and tender and fluffy and the white will be firm hot toast- Fill egg whites with and tender and the whole quite di BERLIX, June 14. (A. gestible. But if the egg is boiled Freiburg's Passion Play, which is hard for 15 minutes the yolk will be hard and rubbery and the white spinach mixture and arrange on spinach. Put in a hot oven for a few minutes to make hot and serve at once.

Total calories. 232. Protein, 48: fat. 102; carbohydrate, 84.. Iron, .0133 gram.

somewhat similar to the celebrated Oberammergau spectacle, is play Guaranteed fast Regular $2.50 and $4.00 All colors. i- SILK DRESSES Only 30 in the lot. Regular $14.50 and $19.50. All wanted shades $9.85 Monday only. tough and leathery and the whole ing for a month In Berlin under most indigestible.

And it will take the direction of A. G- Fassnacht, a very fresh egg about 39 minutes At W. P. Brewtotfs Store "Corner Alcaniz and Gadsden Sts. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY June 16tH, 17th and 18tK Prizes and souvenirs for all wHo attend.

Mrs. Hilzim, expert demonstrator from mill in charge. to cook "hard. whose family has been directing the play for three generations. (Copyright, 1924.

XEA Service, Two thousand persons participate Inc.) Marianna Shriners Will Hold Fish Fry in the performances and the hall affords seats for 6,000 persons. The play is attracting large crowds and Jap Light Cruisers has been favorably received by the Berlin press. The Leader Defective In Trials due to narcotic poisoning. Physicians are urging stricter MARIAXXA; June 14. (Special) The Patsuma Shrine Club of Marianna 'will hold a fish fry at Merrltt's Mill- Monday night, beginning at C.

Paul Carter and Paul Long will fry the fish. A business meeting will be held afterward and a Fourth of July celebration discussed. AH are Invited, government and police control of hop D. KUGELMAN CO. TOKIO.

June 14. (By A. The drug habit evil is invading Japan, according to leading physicians, and is finding many of Its victims among theatrical people. It has become known that the recent the drug habit, which until recent has not been serious in this country. 2 01-203 S.

Palafox Exclusive Wholesale Distributors whether they are members of Marianna club or not. the death of Sunosuke Sawamura, one 1 of the leading actors of Japan, was Large American taxi company is starting, a branch. In Paris..

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