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A A A THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932 $9 3.30 Studio Program (CKY), 3.45-Lady Next Door (KFYR). 4.00-Tea-Time Tunes (CKY), 4.30-Music and News (CKY), 4.45-G. E. Circle (KFYR, WDAY). 5.00 Sports (KPYR).

5.15 -National Couneil Talk (CKY). Skippy (KFYR). 5.30 -Singing Lady (KFYR. WDAY). 5.45- Orphan Annie (KFYR, WDAY).

DEATHS and FUNERALS Mary Kozak, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Kozak, 1813 Midmar who died Saturday In the General hospital, was buried today in Brookside cemetery. The funeral was held at 2.30 p.m. from Bardal'e funeral parlors to Brookside cemetery.

Mrs. Ivy Barron, 20, wife of William Simpson Barron, of 519 Melbourne who died Friday in the General hospital, was buried today. The was held from the Bardal funeral home to Elmwood cemetery. Rev. Richmond Craig conducted the service at 3.30 p.m.

Mrs. Florence Bowers, 42, wife of Thomas Bowers, 787 Garwood died Sunday in St. Boniface hospital. The funeral will be held at 3.30 p.m., Tuesday, from Mordue funeral home to Brookside cemetery. Martin Uliman, 60, of 410 Power died Saturday in St.

Joseph's hospital. He came from Russia 26 years ago and settled in Winnipeg. For past 16 years he has been with the Winnipeg Parks board. He is survived by his wife and 10 children. The funeral will be held at 8.45 a.m., Tuesday, from the residence to St.

Joseph's church. Burial will take place in St. Mary's cemetery. The arrangements are in the care of Barker's funeral home. KiloStations cycles station: cycles CJGX 630 WEAF 660 CJRW 665 WENR 870 CKY 780 WFAA 800 KGO 790 WGN 720 KFI 640 WJR 75.

KFYR 550 WJZ 760 KMOX 1090 WLS 670 KOA 830 WLW 700 KOIL 1260 WMAQ 670 KSL 1130 WNAX 570 KSTP 1460 WoC 1000 VE9JR 25.6 wow 590 VE9CL 48.85 WSM 650 WBBM 770 WTAM wcco 810 WHO 1000 WDAF 610 WJJD 1130 WDAY 940 "Detectives Black and Blue," new series of dramatic sketches built around the highly amusing but extremely thrilling adventures of two plain-clothes detectives who are blessed with more than intellithis evening at gence, will be over WLW Columbia's two biggest mystery thrillers will be the this evening. At 7.45 other daring land Taylor and his faithful follower, Dr. Petrie, will have another thrilling adventure, and at 8.30 snake bites and serum will play an important part in the seventh episode in the adventures of Patty Barlow and her detective friend. Both programs will be heard over KMOX, WGN. Paul Whiteman, dean of modern symphonic dance music, whose classical jazz has made him internationally famous, will lead his equally famous orchestra in the frat of A new series programs to be broadcast this evening.

White. man and the orchestra will be sisted each week by a group of distinguished soloists and artists. Tune in to stations WENR, KOA, at 8.30 p.m. Tonight's Star Programs 7.15-Singin' Sam, WCCO, WGN. 7.30-- Kate KMOX.

8.00 -Sinclair KFYR. WENR. 8.30- Benny, George Olsen, WLW. WMAQ. 9.00-Boswell Sisters, KMOX.

WCCO. 9.80-Demi-Tasse Review, KFI. KOA. 9.45-Able and Sandy, CKY. 10.15-NBC Concert Orchestra, KFYR, Lombardo' 10.45 Orchestra, WCCO, KNAX.

Monday Evening 6.00 p.m. Twilicht Melodies (KPYR), Amos 'n' Andy (WJ2. WLW. WHAM). Jane Froman Band (WEAF, KOA, KFI), 6.15 p.m.

Gene and Glenn (WLW). Sid Gary, Baritone (KMOX, WNAX). Dramatic Skit (WEAF, wOW, WDAF). Jester Stories (WIZ, KDKA, KOA). 6.30 p.m.

Message Money (WDAT). Chandu, Son Magician (WLW). Garrison Orchestra (WCCO). Billie Jones, Ernie Hare (WEAF, WTAM). Lord Reading (WIZ, WJR, KOA, KFI).

6.45 p.m. Children's Program (CJGX), Vogues and Vagaries (WLW). Tito Guizar (WCCO, KMOX, WNAX). The Goldbergs WEAF, WTAM. WENR).

Johnny Hart (WIZ. WHAM, WMAQ). 7.00 p.m. Trade Program (CKY), Black and White (WDAT). Presidential Poll (weco, WBBM, KMOX).

Cotton Queen Minstrels (WLW). Soconyland Sketches (WEAF). Male Quaratette, Orchestra (WIZ, KOIL, WLS. WEAA, WDAY, KFYR). 7.15 p.m.

Farmers' Hour (CJGX). Twilight Trio (WDAY). Singin' Sam (WON, KMOX. weco). Gus Arnheim Orchestra (WNAX).

7.30 p.m. Community Chest Speaker (CKY). Community Chest Speaker (CKY). Studio Program (KFYR). 01d Timers (WDAY).

The Revellers (WEAF, WFAA, WOO, WDAF. WHO. WOW. Swanee Muste (KMOX, WecO). 7.45 p.m.

Melody Hour (CKY) till 8.15. Fu Manchu Mystery (KMOX). WALKER Canada's Finest Theatre SATURDAY FRIDAY OCT. 28-291 Saturday Matinee Once Again Singing His Way Around World IN NEW AND OLD SONGS Direction WILLIAM MORRIS COMPANY OF ARTISTS Sir HARRY LAUDER, of Fame Laugh, Tear, and Bit of Cheer for All Humanity SCOTTISH KILTIE BAGPIPERS Sir Harry Lauder Orchestra DON ALPHONSO ZELAYA The Philosophical Pianist YORKE JOHNSON-Virginia Southern Belles of Harmony Marie-MADIE RAY--Brother in THE LITTLEJOHNS In "A Garden of WALTER. Cry WALTERS Box Office Sale Today SENSIBLE TIMELY PRICES: Evenings 75c to $2.00 Plus Matinee 50c to $1,50 Tax PARKING ACADEMY RD TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY First 6.30 p.m.

Last Show 10 p.m. Supper Show 6.30 to 7,30, (A) Sylvia Sidney Fredric March In WE GO TO HELL" ROXY HENDERSON Chas. Lily Ruggles Damita Roland in Young, "THIS IS THE NIGHT" ROSE ARL'INGTON SARGENTA TOM BROWN SLIM SUMMERVILLE in BROWN OF CULVER' (G) and EDDIE QUILLAN in "BIG SHOT' PALACE SELKIRK POWERS Geo. Bancroft Miriam Hopkins in (G) "THE WORLD AND THE Free Dinnerware Tonight to Ladies Accompanied by Gents PLAZA A MARION TACHE JACKIE COOPER CHIC SALE In (G) WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND and IAN KEITH in 'THE DECEIVER' DOMINION 25c LAUREL PHONE A 93 682 HARDY 25c in "PARDON US" ON THE STAGE CHEVRIER and JOHNSON Free Dinnerware to the Ladies for five years, and for the Nor'. West farmer for a shorter time.

p.m.. The funeral Tuesday, will be from held at Bardal'e 3.30 funeral home to Assiniboine morial park. Harry T. Finch, of 217 Vaughan son the late W. and Amelia Finch, Toronto, died Sunof in the General hospital.

Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Frances. A private funeral service will be held, Tuesday. from the Thomson mortuary to St. James' cemetery. Sarah Bolster, 70, who died Saturday Marshwell, WaS buried today.

The funeral was held at 4 p.m. from funeral home to Brookside cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. L. S.

Meech. Kathleen Bissitt, 66, died Satur. day at the residence, Hazel. ridge. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.

today the Hazelridge church to Moose Nose cemetery. Alfred Watts, 82, pioneer farmer of the Arden district, died Sunday at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. G. R.

Ogg, 873 Sherburn st. Born in London. England. Mr Watts came to Canada in 1873. He Nver first in Toronto, and later settied near Arden, Man.

He farmed there for 40 years. He is survived by five sons, Bert Watts, of Regina: Norman, of Loon Lake: of New York: Cecil and Clarence. of Arden; and four daughters, Mrs. Raymond Bloss, of Natural Bridge, N.Y.; Mrs. Wm.

Anderson, of Wide View, Mre. C. R. Ogg, Winnipeg, and Mrs. R.

J. Bateman, of Arden, Man. The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Arden United church. The body is being sent from Kerr's funeral home.

Alexander Collins, 49 724 Stella died today at the family residence. The funeral will be held NICE DOUBLE PROGRAM IS OFFERED AT CAPITOL Two excellent full length feature turos constitute the program at the Capitol this week and it to difficult to may which found most pleasure with Saturday's large audiences. Phantom which served to introduce George M. Cohan to the local screen good fun and Cohan- although not quite so young As he once WAS displays all the pep and personality that made him for years an outstanding figure on the ing stage, As the medicine show artist who pinch hits for presidential date, he draws many laughs and 18 ably aided by Jimmy Durrante in robust comedy. The Convention scenes were especial1y realistic and the whole thing neat, but kindly entire on American politics.

Screen patrons will enjoy this one. Night of June 13, story of little neighborhood, whose people put their own petty purposes ahead of man' lite. Clive Brook has the central role and plays it carefully, Charles win, once famous As Mr. Pipp, La seen in a subordinate character causes part, it to but stand the excellence of his acting out. Another interesting member of the company 18 Richard Carie, who once reigned As A light opera and musical comedy star.

The whole Capitol program nice blending of drama and comedy and such should afford pleasure to ail who -A. E. McG. THRILLS AND CHILLS IN FEATURES AT WINNIPEG Edmund Lowe and Bels Lagoel divide honors in the screen's sensation adaptation of "Chandu the known to radio fans as real thriller which la the feature attraction at the RKO Winniper. The drama is action from start to finish with some very excellent at 3.30 p.m., Wednesday, from Bar.

dal's funeral home to Brookside cemetery. METROPOLITAN 'THE BIG BROADCAST Just think! All these celebrities in a delightful romance of radio-land: STUART ERWIN BING CROSBY LEILA HYAMS KATE SMITH BURNS ALLEN MILLS BROTHERS BOSWELL SISTERS ARTHUR TRACY VINCENT LOPEZ CAB CALLOWAY CAPITOL CODED BOTH OF THESE PICTURES ARE RATED BY LIBERTY PHANTOM "The PRESIDENT" Night George M. of Cohan June Jimmy Durante 13" Claudette Colbert CLIVE BROOK Laughs a Charles Ruggles Long as Durante's Lila Lee Schnossle. A Paramount Picture A Paramount Picture RKO WINNIPEG TWO FIRST -RUN FULL- LENGTH FEATURES FOR ONE ADMISSION The Thrill of Your Life ALWAYS HIT NO. 2 "CHANDU" GOOD SEATS 25c danger Thunder trail down with the THE MAGICIAN -devilBased on the great FREE PARKING TIM McCOY mystery radio Broadcast.

At Goodman' in with vice and Station, Graham. Fort Get 'THE WESTERN EDMUND LOWE (Adult) ticket at Box Office. CODE' Dance Orchestra (WNAX). String Ensemble Pat Barnes (WJZ. WJR, WLA).

8.00 p.m. Harry Horlick'a Gypsies (WEAF, WOC, WHO. WHAM. WHAQ. WDAF).

KFYR. WLS, KSTP, KOIL, Roy Shield's Band (WIZ. HEDKAYDAY, 8.15 p.m. Mills Brothers (WON, KMOX). Hart smith Orchestra (WNAX).

8.30 p.m. Studio Program (KFYR). Orchestra (WDAT). Jack Benny (WIZ, WMAQ. WIR, WLW) The Travelers (WEAF, WT WENR).

Paris Mysteries (WGN, KMOX, WCCO), Ben Pollack's Orchestra (WNAX). 8.45 p.m. Vie Luff, Marimbaphone (CKY). 9.00 p.m. Studio Trio (CKY).

Tales of Terror (WLW). Country Doctor (WIZ. KOIL, WHAM), Music That satisfies (WON, KMOX). Trade Program (CKY, CJGX), 9.15 p.m. Trade Program (CKY, CJGX), Wilfred Glenn, basso (WIZ, KOIL, WLW.

WHAM). Easy Aces (KMOX, WOOO, WON). 9.30 p.m. Unsung Heroes (KMOX, W0CO, WBBM) Batter Up (WIZ. KFYR, KOIL).

Red Adama (WDAY) 9.45 p.m. Able and 1 Randy (CKY). Dance Orchestra (WL.W), Musical Maids (WDAY). Myrt and Marge (WEBM. Waco, KMOX).

10.00 p.m. Dance Program (CKY) until 10.30. Fanfares (WL.W). Symphony Silhouette (WDAY). Scotti Orchestra (WEAF, WEAM, WOC).

Amos 'n' Andy (WMAQ. WDAF, WENR, KOA, KFI, 10.15 p.m. Symphony Orchestra (WNAX) Billie Jones and Ernie Hare (KOA, KPI). Licht Opera (WIZ. WL.W, WENR.

KSTP, KPYR). 10.30 p.m. Organ Revertes (CKT). Lady of the Evening (WDAT). Dance Orchestra (WLW).

Guy Lombardo Orchestra (WOOO, WNAX). Dance Orchestra (WEAF, WOG. WDAT). 11.00 p.m. Eddie Duchin Orchestra (WOOD, KMOX.

WIN AX). Raiph Kirberry, singer (WEAr, KIYR. KSTP). Clyde McCoy'a Orchestra (WIZ, KDRA). 11.05 p.m.

Dance Orchestra (WEAr. WDAF, KSTP, KFYR). 11.30 p.m. Sissie Orchestra (WOCO, KMOX, Dance Orchestra (WEAF, WENR, KFYR, KSTP, WTAM, WOW. WDAFI.

Dance Orchestra (WIZ, WLW). Tuesday Morning 7.00-Morning Devotionals (WDAY). 7.30 -Happy Jack (KFYR). 7.45 Jolly Bill and Jane (KFYR). 8.00-Waltz Album (KFYR), 8.15 -Top o' Morning (KFYR, WDAT).

-Nothing But the Truth (KFYR). 8.30 Broadcast (CKY) until 9.30. 9.15- Clare, Lou and Em (KFYR. WDAY) 9.30-Music, Markets (CJGX) til 10.10. Your Child (WDAY).

10.10-Muste and Trade Program (CKY). 10.45-World Bookman, Melodies (KFYR). 10.45- Studio Program (CKY) 11.30. 11.30-Mid-session markets (CJGX) Farm Home Hour (KFYR, WDAY). 11.45-Studio Program (CKY).

Tuesday Afternoon 12.00-Rex Battle Orchestra (CKY). 12.15-News. Messages ICKY)." 12.30-M.A.C. Lecture (CKY). 12.45-Studio Program (CKY), 1.05- Co-op Conference (CKY).

1.15-Studio Program (CKY. 1.40 -Closing Markets (CJGX). 3.15-Brown Palace Orchestra (KPYR). GARRICK TODAY- (General) MAST GLORIOUS! A MODERN COMEDY -DRAMA THAT SEETHES WITH ACTION AND THRILLSI Douglas FAIRBANKS IN ROBIN A Matinee Till 7 o'Clock Evening UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE RIALTO PO PORTAGE CARLTON OUTSTANDING DOUBLE PROGRAM Bert Wheeler, Ken Maynard Robt. Woolsey in in "Girl Crazy" "Branded Men" BEACON MAIN RUPERT BIG SPECIAL DOUBLE PROGRAM Joan Crawford Edward G.

Rob. Robt. inson, Loretta gomery in Young in "The "Letty Lynton" Hatchet Man" BIJOU "TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME" Doors Open at 12 Noon PARK OSBORNE STREET ROBERT MONTGOMERY "But the Flesh is Weak" LESLIE HOWARD. Ladies" (9) "Reserved For A British Picture FURBY PORTAGE FURBY Double Programme RAMON NOVARRO MADGE EVANS "HUDDLE" Also: VICTOR MELAGLEN "WHILE PARIS trick photographic and scenic effecta, notably the fanciful destruction of the world's capitols by the strange death ray for possession of which Lowe and Lugosi stage Homeric combats, Lugosi, Roxor, An Egyptian magician, has the ray, while Lowe, as a hypnotist and Yogi mystic seeks to obtain it. This leads to battles many and varied with Lowe eventually winning out.

It is a first -rate melodrama with lent comedy injected to provide plenty of laughs and to relieve the tension. Henry Mundin is reaponsible for the comedy in delightfully done Cockney part, white Henry B. Walthall is seen to advantage and Irene Ware provides the girl interest, Younger patrons will follow the adventures of Chandu with breathless and restless terest Older ones will enjoy it well. In the second feature Tim McCoy again nonchalantly performs prodigies of valor to right wrongs and confound evil doers in a hectic romance of western derringdo entitled "The Western Code." There 18 Also another episode of the western serial. Good fast riding and enthusiastic battling in all these items.

-A. E. McG. TOM MIX IN NEW TYPE OF TALE AT PROVINCE "My Pal the showing the Province Theatre, brings Tom Mix the screen in a story different from the Western variety in which he has become mous. The plot, however, gives him plenty of opportunity to display.

his talents in the various cowboy arts, and to demonstrate his skill fighter, and defender of the rights of those who are in danger from schemers and traitors and bad men of Ail kinds. The setting the story is in the kingdom of Alvonia, over which King Charles, ten-year old lad reigne. He in the power of certain wicked Count von Schwartz, who, with the aid of the dowager Queen, runs the government LYCEUM A Hilarious Farce of Hollywood ONCE IN with OAKIE SIDNEY ZASU ON THE STAGE LYCEUM GIRLS' NOVELTY BAND MATINEES EVENINGS All Seats 11 to 1, Children with parente, to 6. Otherwise, 25c Children, Day Time, STARLAND BIG FEATURES 2 FOR THE PRICE OF FANNIE HURST'S With Irene Dunne John Boles Also Charlie Ruggles in 'The Girl Habit' FREE TO THE LADIES Through courtesy of Hudson's Bay Co. we will present package of FLUID D'OR BATH SALTS tO the Aret 20 ladies attending each evening at o'clock during the engagement of Street." COLLEGE LAST TODAY TIMES JAMES CAGNEY in "WINNER TAKES ALL" A Picture and Oid "SHORT KINGS ST.

PORTAGE JAMES AVE ALISON SKIPWORTH RICHARD BENNETT "Madame Racketeer" Wedgwood Co. Dinnerware given to the Ladies. (G.) Classic ST. TONIGHT JAMES (Adult) "Michael and Mary" with EDNA BEST HERBERT MARSHALL Fear of Scandal Sealed Their Lips For 21 Years Dudsons Bay Company. INCORPORATED In Our Radio Dept.

The VICTOR Combination RADIO AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH PERFECTED HOME RECORDING Your own voice perfectly recorded. Marvellous record reproduction. Changes records automatically plus Victor performance. Radio tone Maximum and al- $395 lowance for your old radio. First Showing By Any Winnipeg Dealer See It At The "Bay" "Radio Headquarters," Fourth Floor without regard for the welfare of the people.

When Mix arrives in the royal city with a Wild West circus, the king insista on visiting the show where he becomes The part of the King is played by Mickey anything seen al the Dominion this Rooney, the 11-year-old star, who well de- season. serveR him place in the picture. The The screen feature full length story An attractive one, and provides Laurel Hardy comedy, in splendid entertainment, with plenty of which Stan and Ollie are seen thrills, and wealth of human interest. vita, who introduce new ideas into prison The short reels are excellent. routine with ludicrous results.

Dudsons Bay Company. Me INCORPORATED MAY 1670 Tuesday Store Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Dial 322 "Back to the Land" DANCE IN THE AUDITORIUM Tickets On Sale, Elevator Lobby, Main Floor, 50c Quality Meats at The "Bay" that extra quality that tells." You can buy better moats at the "Bay" and you can order by telephone, with full fidence. Frontquarters of Beef per lb. BRISKET OF BEEF, 4c SHOULDER BOILING, 4c THICK RIB ROAST OF ROUND SHOULDER BEEF, per lb.

8c ROAST, per 1b. 8c CHUCK ROAST OF PRIME RIB ROAST, BEEF, per lb. 6c per lb. 12c ROLLED POT ROAST. ROLLED ROAST, (bonelb.

per 11c per less) 1b. 13c Choice -Low Priced FILLET lb. OF 15c STEWING per 4c SHOULDER OF VEAL, CHUMP ROAST OF per lb. 7c VEAL, per lb. 11c LOIN OF VEAL ROLLED ROAST OF per Ib.

14c VEAL, per lb. 14c 3 LBS. LOIN OF LAMB CHOPS. Delivery per b. 12c ROASTING CHICKENS, 3 to BREASTS OF CHICKEN for lbs.

average, 19c frying, per lb. per lb. 32c BOILING FOWL, to 4 ibs. LEGS CHICKEN per lb. 16c for frying, per average, lb.

25c BEEF SAUSAGE, per CORNED BEEF. Have 11c Corned Cabbage, Beef per lb. and 8c SWEET ROLLS. PICKLED COTTAGE sliced, BONELESS per lb. HAM, 24c per 1b.

11c BC HEADCHEESE, SIDE BACON, rindless, sliced, per lb. 10c pkte. Each 14c BEEF BOLOGNA, MILD CURED SMOKED sliced, per lb. 12c HAMS, whole or CHICKEN SALAD, per lb. per lb.

15c 50c 1,000 any lbs. cut, of per FRESH lb. CAUGHT SALMON, 20c FRESH CAUGHT ATLANTIC FRESH CAUGHT SOLE COD, in the piece, 25c FILLETS. per Sliced lb. per lb.

38c cut, per lb. and centre 27c FRESH CAUGHT 22c CHICKEN MADDIES. 12c HADDOCK, per FRESH CAUGHT NO. 1 SMOKED SKATEWING, lb. 18c FILLETS, per lb.

17c Meats and Fish, Downstairs Economy Floor GROCETERIA CORN, Ontario White, Colleen PEACHES, Sliced or Halves, Aus. Brand, 25c tralian, No. SARDINES, 2 tin 3 for No. 2 tin 20c wick Brand 6 for 25c COOKIES. Assorted, Honeysuckle, Bruns.

tins JELLY (Limit of 6 POWDERS, tins to customer) 7c; per 3 doz. for 20c TEA, Assorted, per Special 5c TOMATOES, tin Choice Qual. 11c COFFEE, Black, per lb. BC Economy Blend, ASPARAGUS, Hills- Dale, 19c Blend, 35c 35c Chateau Plain or ground, per INSTANT lb. POSTUM, Pimento, 14c health beverage, 42c PIE QUICK, The Wonder Crust JAM, 8-oz.

tin Strawberry or Raspberry, at Pastry, 2 for 25c Hunter's, made in 18c PORK AND BEANS, In sauce, Heinz, medium MARMALADE, Seville tin 11c 16-oz. Orange, jar 16c Heinz, SPAGHETTI, medium with 11c BISCUITS, ROLLED OATS, Ibs. Eclipse, per Ib. 15c bulk 4 for tralian, No. 2 2-lb.

pkt. PINEAPPLE, Sliced 19c RED RIVER CEREAL, 15c Groceteria, Downstairs Economy Floor 20,000 lbs. B.C. McIntosh Red Apples, 8 lbs. 25c GRAPES, Ontario Con.

29c No. POTATOES, 1 Manitoba White. cord. 6-quart basket 90-lb. bag grade, $1.25 GRAPES, 1,000 lbs.

Extra VEGETABLE SPECIAL. 15 Tokay Fancy 2 be. 25c lbs. Potatoes, quality; 5 bs. Carrots; 5 lbs.

APPLES, B.C. Fancy McIntosh Yellow Onions 37c Reds. Reg. $2.75. ONIONS.

Special, per box $2.19 Spanish 1bs. 4 25c Fruits and Vegetables, Downstairs Economy Floor Groceries- -Dial 322 FRUIT CAKE, delicious, light. RASPBERRIES, Land o' Lakes, Made by the "Bay." Almond No. 2 squat iced. 5-lb.

slab $1.25, 27c tin, 3 tins 69c per lb. COFFEE, BC Golden Plain, 4-lb. slab 77c, tos Blend. Pure. per lb.

3 lbs. 80c, per lb. 20c 28c FLOUR, BC Seal of Quality. CHICKEN BROTH, with rice. 24-lb.

98-1b. bag 51c, 49-lb. bag 99c, tin Hall's. 10c Per 3 for 25c bag JELLY POWDERS, Jell-O. lb.

bag $1.09, Flavors pkts. SUGAR, fine, granulated. 20- sorted 4 25c 10-lb. bag 55c PEAS, Green Big Ten. Giants, or JAM, Cherry.

Glassco's Raspberry oz. der tin Peas. 17. 2 tins 35c 4-1b. tin CORN, Del Maiz, Niblets.

49c MARMALADE, Orange: 43c oz. 16c tin. 3 tins 45c BISCUITS, Chocolate 500 Marshmallow Ibs. Paulin's Bis- HORSE Taylor's, RADISH, 10-oz. bottle 25c cuits.

Fresh. 2 PINEAPPLE, Singapore Sliced. Per lb. 18c Ibs. No.

2 squat 35c TEA. Red Packet. Black. tin 14c tins 3 38c delicious tea. SALMON, Clover Leaf, Red Per lb.

39c Sockeye. PEP, Kellogg's. 17c tins 3 49c Packet 13c 2 tor 25c BUTTER, Seal of Quality. 1. ALL logg's.

BRAN, Pkt. 3 tor 55c lb. 3-lb. print block 27c, 78c PRUNES, finest California, CHEESE, Baumert Relish, 60. Pineapple, Pimento or plain.

NAVY 70'8 BEANS, 3 lbs. 25c 10c Packet 3. for 29c finest quality 5 Ibs. 25C CHEESE, Rideau Spreading. PORK In tomato AND BEANS, 18-oz.

Clark's. tins, Plain or pkt. Pimento. 14c sauce. CHEESE, Danish 3 for 25c Roquefort.

Per lb. 50c Groceries, Downstairs Economy Floor friendly with its star performer. none other than Mix. Under his influence the younk ruler refuses to sign A bill by which further taxation would be placed on his already burdened people, When the wicked duke does his stuff And the royal heir la in danger of losing his life. Mix calls on his cowboys, arms them with staves since they have no cartridges, and seta out to the prison castle to lay siege to it and save his pal, the king.

The climax de about as thrilling and spectacular AS anything Mix has yet produced. CLEVER DANCING TEAM SEEN AT THE DOMINION Margaret Johnson, charmingly clever child entertainer, and Noe Chevrier, also a local artist, provide delightful stage entertainment Dominion theatre and Saturday's farthe audiences showed thusiastic appreciation of their talent. Clean, snappy patter in which little caret carries her full share, nice sinkinG. and delichtful dancing by both artiste feature this item. which in about good Edward Teare, 57, of 280 Smith died Sunday In Grace hospital.

Mr. Teare was born in England and had been in Canada more than 20 years. He had lived for 10 years in Winnipeg. Before his recent 111- ness, he had been a country agent for the Free Press Prairie Farmer Have you Visited the T. LESK FURNITURE STORE "Everything for the WE SELL FOR LESS ESK FURNITURE STORE MAIN ST.

87 002 Building Occupied By J. A. BANFIELD'S LTD. PROVINCE GENERAL 10c, 15c, (TONY) a brand new idea in pictures Wild West show footloose among the bloody politics of a small European kingdom. It's a marvel of ACTION and FUN.

MY PAL the KING JESSIE and JAMES NEWS SPECIALTIES OSBORNE Starting Tonight 3RD TRIUMPHANT WEEK OF THE SENSATIONAL BRITISH HIT DOWN OUR STREET Today, 20,000 Winnipeggers are singing its praises--Don't miss this final Winnipeg showing! Open 6 p.m. Laurel- Hardy Last Show 9 Also Sir Harry 25c till 7.30 Lauder TIVOLI AND WEST MARYLAND MINSTER YOU'LL TOO -THE BEST SHOW CONNIE EVER MADE "What Price Hollywood" CONSTANCE BENNETT LOWELL SHERMAN ARLINGTON GAIETY Ruth 'RICH ARE Chatterton ALWAYS WITH (Adult) US' Janet Gaynor CRESCENT Charles Farrell Clive MAN Brook FROM YESTERDAY (Adult) IN 'THE FIRST YEAR' "THE WONDERLAND WET 1 (Adult) Walter Huston (Adult).

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