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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 6

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THE flAZK'ITK. MONTI. EAT MONDAY. JUNE '18. 1934.

VOL. CLXm. No. 14 6 cilng to the conviction that th certain amount of power development." WAY IS LEFT OPEN. While expressing the view that sider, Joyce Seward, Laura Mitchell, Barrie Oalbralth, Jeanne Cleghorn and Chloris Gillls.

Kenneth Meek will be heard in organ numbers by Vlerne and Whitlock. state was made for men not man far the state. CANADA'S DUAL DESTINY, MACHINE GUNS SPRAY CROWD REVIEWS OF MONTREAL THEATRES "This conviction, I suggest, should the time was not ripe for further help to ensure the continuance of Blizzard and Cold rirm friendship and close co-opera tion in the cause of peace and pro OF PARADERS tives and eight Independents, whil the Liberals have 54 candidates, an there are eight others, representin independent associations. The older parties, the Conserve lives and Liberals, have gone abe expressing loud confidence of vl; tory, and they too are offering "new deal," especially to the agr' culturists, with the promises of de' adjustment and programme of rehabilitation for those who seek living from the soil. And, too, tl workers in urban centres have nc been forgotten.

They are promise, aid, and the enactment of a mini, mura wage act to protect thelt Sweeping Argentina gress between your great republic and the Commonwealth of British construction of power facilities, the commission said it desired "to leave the way open" for approval of "a reasonable development of storage facilities" upon the waters above Namakan Lake" If and when economic conditions appear to warrant," with adequate safeguards in the interest of conservation and recreation. In asking the report from the RUTH CHATTERTON STARS IN 'REMORSE' FILM DEALS WITH POLITICAL STRATA (Special Cable to The New York (Continued from Page One) Times and Montreal Gazette) one of them was especially good and their combined offerings original and varied. Carlos and Lorraine are expert dancers. They demonstrate the bolero excellently and their interpretation of the "racketeer's girl," a new conception of the apache type of dance, is splendidly Buenos Aires, June 17. The southern and central portions Argentina are suffering from a commission, the Governments of the intense cold wave, while the worst wages and to create more ideal con Sociological Aspects Pictured Film' Tragedienne Scores in blizzard in seven years Is still rag ing in the Andes.

Police author! ditions ot labor. United States and Canada inquired into the advisability of regulating the levels of Rainy and Namakan Lakes and providing storage facili lired upon en route, and at least one excursionist was gravely injured. Six were seriously hurt when a nob attacked a street car in front of the university. Threatened with death, the1 conductor surrendered his car to the rioters, who started it down a hill. At the bottom of the incline it crashed into another car.

Both were wrecked. Police found themselves unable to Advance polls which opened inl 42 centres on Friday were crowded ties at Las Cuevas, at the Argen tine end of the Trans-Andean tun Nations. To Canada, both a British Dominion and a North American state, such friendship and co-operation ia of vital concern. "Canada has a dual destiny, British and American. Our position as an autonomous member state in the British Empire has given us a more than continental viewpoint and has driven home to us the lesson that today no nation can live to itself alone.

We live in a world of interdependent states. "Reduced to its simplest and broadest terms, the fundamental problem facing governments was how to approach scientifically political and economic questions in such a way as to reconcile freedom and security." The words "economic security" were a mockery today to millions of in Stimulating Way in "Manhattan Melodrama" Loew's Feature Attraction Menjou in Suppori ties upon all or any of the bound nel, have requested both the Ar during the week-end. with railway men and travellers casting ballot ary waters above Namakan. gentine and Chilean Government before leaving their home ridings. to prohibit anyone from attempting The commission replied it was of the opinion it was not now and never would be advisable to re to cross the mountains because traces of the roads have been cope with disorders In rr.idtown, and shortly after noon soldiers who had The voting was i-eported much heavier than in the election of 1929.

Three Drown in Whirlpool Ruth Chatterton, the talking wined out by the heavy snow been held in barracks ready for any screen's first notable tragedienne. which is nine feet deep In the emergency were turned out and marched down "the Prado. Police neighborhood of Puente Del Inca, Thurso, June 17. Thretj and ten feet deep around the Christ gulate the levels of the lakes above the present authorized levels. Members of the commission are: A.

O. Stanley, United States chairman, former senator from Kentucky; John H. Batlett, former Governor of New Hampshire; Eugene Lorton, Tulsa, publisher; i and Andes monument. nring over the heads of warring elements had failed to disperse A dog act that combines cleverness with a touch of comedy is offered by the Gaunthiers. The Buddy Sisters dance expertly; Wary Urchin sings "blues" numbers; Klsa Lang is a petite young person who has an amazingly powerful, and pleasing, voice; Merrick and Allen, piano accordionists, are expert musicians who also can provide comedy; the Dodge Brothers are unusual tap dancers, and Duke Grenada is an impersonator of more than ordinary skill.

Lee Shelley and his orchestra do efficient work in accompanying the acts. The film fare is well varied. Lew Cody and Lilyan Tashman are featured in "Wine, Women and Song," a theatrical story which combines the musical, the romantic and the spectacular, and "The Pride of The Legion" is a virile story with plenty of excitement and capable acting. young men. Louis N.

Duguay, Ber nard Maloney, and Medard Ma-loney. were drowned in a whirlpool them. Police and railroad employees at points between Punta Vacas and fills a role admirably suited to her talents in "Remorse," the feature film on a double bill at Loew's Theatre this week. Miss Chatter-ton piays the part of a wife who murders the woman who has stolen her husband's affections, and then spends many months in expiating near here today. One of the men men throughout the world, who.

through no fault of their own, found themselves without the means for the summit cannot leave thei quarters because they waited too A sociological question touching the political strata of American life is dealt with in a stimulating manner in "Manhattan Melodrama," which is showing- at the Capitol Theatre this week. The picture is an account of a phase of political life which seems peculiar to the United States inasmuch as a like situation would be well nigh impossible anywhere else. The two figures in the drama are Blackie, a gambler, and Jim, lawyer and politician. Life-long friends from the time they both graduated from the East Side, Blackie is lovable and devoted to Jim. Jim is devoted to Blackie but he Joves duty more and has en subsistence in a world where sur long and have been snowed in, They have only enough food sup her crime without going through the plus stocks were a baffling problem.

SELF-SUFFICIENCY IDEA. "It is almost an equal mockerv plies to last a few days if the got into difficulty when he attempt-ed to swim ashore from a raft and the other two went to his assistance with the result that all thre were di owned. The scientist finds his best evie dence for determining changes ol climate in the fluctuations of lakes and rivers. for nations who find" trade blocked at every turn and commerce stifled Charles A. Magrath, Canadian chairman; Sir William Hearst, of Toronto, former premier of Ontario; and George W.

Kyte, of St. Peters, N.S.. former Liberal Whip in the House of Commons. CAMPAIGN ENDING IN SASKATCHEWAN storm does not abate. BENNETT.

YIEW by monstrous barriers. Each nation regular channels ot legal justice. Adolph 'Menjou and Ruth Dodd are the other principal characters in the interesting drama. Francoise Nollet is the wife of a famous French author of musical plays. She is very much in love with her husband, but he is par strives to make itself economically self-sufficient, calling upon all the UPON SECURITY WHITS 'HOLLYWOOD PARTY ticularly interested in the leading resources of science in the process and in doing so strikes at the economic security of some other nation.

AT LOW i i a. 15 woman of his new show. During one of the last rehearsals before the 'The nations of the world may. if HAS GOOD The soldiers tonk stations on rooftops and other strategic locations. Machine-guns bristled from vantage points ox-crlooklng Central Park.

The casualties In today's disorders were increased by the death of two of those wounded in disorders last night, in addition to a special policeman who was killed outright by machine-gun fire in Central Park. Damage to public utilities extended to the suburbs, where street cars were attacked, one of them being tipped off the tracks and upset. 1 Fumes of tear gas drifted over Central Park this afternoon. Gas bombs were released by police when firing into the air failed to disperse rioters. Disturbers and victims alike abandoned the area, coughing and sneezing.

The shooting served to rally the ABC's from what had been a dragging procession to a tense, cheering rally, carrying on despite bullets and dead and wqunded. CANADA REPORT MADE Flaming Pages (Continued from Page One) they are so determined, achieve that ve so opening, Miss Chatterton shoots the leading woman and the guilt Is fixed on a fugitive from justice who happens to be hiding in the wings. No is directed toward Fran Torn from the Life or a Jealous Woman deavored to play a straight game both as district attorney and governor of the State of New York. To silence scandal against his friend, Blackie "bumps off" an underling who threatens to com- promise Jim during his election as governor, Jim secures a verdict of murder in the first degree against Blackie and rides to victory on the strength of that verdict. Torn between duty and friendship, the former wins and he refuses to commute the sentence in spite of self-sufficiency, but only at a fearful price a drastic and general lowering of the standard of living.

ternational trade becomes a gamble with exchange, and domestic values Polling Starts Tomorrow in All But One of 55 Ridings vary with the dictates of monetary tftiltK- inancial security There is no Burlesque and Music Mixed coise, but ner nusoana Knows inai policies. she committed the crime. He de "Desperate diseases counsel des stability here. Currencies fluctuate with the wild gyrations of a leaf in a hurricane; 'as good as gold' cides to punish her by. maintaining JIATTtRTOfi tnM owe MEMJAU' perate remedies; and so the glaring at Palace Kay Francis in "Mandalay" becomes a meaningless aphorism; weaknesses of our monetary system have inspired a host of alternative mechanisms, some sensational IN international trade become a gambie with exchange and domestic values pleas even from his wife, a former' lemorsell some ludicrous, but all of them re varying with the dictates of volutionary in that they are boldly monetary policies." "friend" of Blackie's.

Blackie is electrocuted. The picture is generally interesting because it shows free mixing of the criminal and political ele designed to upset the present sys is the day not past when that Action! Thrills! tem. government which governs best their normal relationship outwardly but letting her know that he holds a deep hatred for her. Francoise begins to wilt under the severe strain. The story moves quickly toward a tragic end for Francoise when the story's author reaches into midair and provides a climax which rather exceeds the liberties usually accorded a playwright- Francoise saves a child's life in an automobile accident and thereby loses her memory completely.

She recovers hut remembers nothing of the past (By The Canadian Press.) Regina, June 17. One more day and campaigners In Saskatchewan provincial elections, who have waged a vigorous and wide-flung battle across the province Into every constituency, will be silent. The march to the polls will start Tuesday morning in all but one of the 55 ridings, and will end at 5 p.m.. There are bright moments in "hoilywooa Party," a filming of frivolous incidents supposed to take place behind the scenes in the American picture centre. The iilm Comedy! The Prime Minister counselled governs least?" The Prime Minister asking developing his oDinion the 354 graduates to "maintain the scientific attitude of mind in rela WCMAM flSUVt tut mriM that the times required more government regulatory intervention.

tion to the problems which confront 1 may use a sporting meta (Continued from Page One) you, not only the scientific problems proper but the social, economic and political problems which today M.S.T. (8 p.m., E.D.S.T.) four hun dred thousand persons will exercise their privilige to select the members throw out to us their difficult and and her husband also forgets and forgives. phor, not inappropriate in an American college, 100 years ago government was merely the policeman on the sidelines of the stadium to see that unruly spectators did not interrupt the game. But now government must not only make at times disconcerting challenge." which is showing at the Palace Theatre is a new idea in grand parades, most distinctive perhaps tecause it has a burlesque story running "Alandalay" with Kay Francis, is the other ottering. Jimmy Durante, Laurel and Hardy, Jack Pearl and Charles butterworth are the comedians who lead the cast in "Hollywood Party." Kichard Curie also plays a prominent part as the manager of Durante who is cast as Schnarzan, Miss Chatterton portrayal of the The problems before you are vast.

Difficulties are great. But there is no warrant today for a note of depression or despair. The wilting woman occupies a great percentage of the film's footage and she carries the difficult part extremely well. Menjou and Miss Dodd th rules of the game but also act ments. It also shows that Jim could be a good district attorney and yet feel the urge to condone flagrant offences against law and order to save the life of his friend.

Under like circumstances only hero would have stuck to his guns as the governor did. The two principal roles are admirably acted by Clark Gable (Blackie) and William Powell (Jim). Their respective performances are completely contrasted in characterization and the fact that the girl (Myrna Loy) could have loved them both is understandable. Also in this picture there are definite and frequently successful attempts at camera symbolism; movements here and there which tell as much or more of the underlying drama than the dialogue does. The action is built up for the benefit of the final climax and consequently is sometimes rather sketchy.

problems you are facing mean as umpire to see that they are are adequate. George Barbier turns observed. conservationists, holding it was "impossible to overstate the recreational and tourist value of this matchless playground." Nothing should be done, the Commission held, to destroy the charm of the forests, lakes, rlv.ers and waterfalls. The Commission expressed a desire that nothing in the report be construed as presenting an obstacle to the proposal that the United States and Canada enter into a treaty for creation of the proposed memorial park. "There are, however, other interests and aspects that can not be overlooked," the report held.

"The in an amusing portraiture as the "If it does not, the time may come greater opportunities. Great 1 culties inspire great Distinguished Americans asso producer. when the game will cease and. In stead of a competitive contest with he better team winning, there will elated with the Prime Minister in receiving honorary degrees Included Hugh Lincoln Cooper, ot New York. City, world engineer whose construction efforts have merely be an exhibition in the of the next Legislature.

One hundred and sixty-seven candidates were nominated last Tuesday to cntest the 54 seats. Election In the remaining riding the far northern Athabaska seat has been deferred until July 24. Back to their home ridings, the leaders. Premier J. T.

M. Anderson for the Conservatives; James G. Gardiner, Liberal, and M. J. Cold-well, Farmer Labor (C.C.F.) Party will wind up the.

campaign Monday night. Mr. Coldwell, after swift dashes to rural constituencies by aeroplane, will conclude his campaign with a meeting here. Promising a "new deal," the Farmer Labor Party, subscribing to the programme of the Co-operative Commonwealth -Federation headed by J. S.

Woodsworth, Labor Member of the House of Commons for Winnipeg, stands as the "unknown stadium of mass gymnastics with the government as drill carried him to ail parts of the The second feature "Come on Marines!" shows what happens when a dozen beautiful young girls on a world cruise are wrecked and lost on a jungle shore and are rescued by a detachment of a dozen sex-hungry marines. There is romance, intermingled with shooting and comedy. Richard Arlen and Ida Luplno provide most of the romance and Roscoe Karns contributes most of the comedy. world and whose Canadian actlvi wild man of the jungle whose favorite pastime consists of wrestling with lions. The action revolves around a broad burlesque of the recent Tar-zan pictures.

Schnarzan' is losing his popularity because his lions are too old and decrepit to give the public the requisite thrill. The advent of Baron Munchausen with his 50,000 lot of lions arrives and Schnarzan stages a big Hollywood party in his honor. Butterworth and Polly Moran wander in, the former as an oil king who tears up bills to show how rich he is. the cixls culsi IAUII MUST 3 JIUMT lllllll ffl tllM.flLII I rour i A I H1ACI Mill MIC1T MOUH m4 tHi IS HOT CMOCeUTI HLMU I CHJMUS MITTMWOtTH MM citizens of the'two countries have Sir Robert Clive Greeted Tokio, June 17. Sir Robert ties Include electrical developments In Winnipeg and along the St.

Law Invested large sums of money at International Falls and Fort Fran renoe River. Clive, new British Ambassador to Japan, arrived at Yokohama yes- Mr. Bennett was admitted to the "Harold Teen, an amusing little comedy based on one of the well known comic, strips, and decorated with musical numbers, is the second film on the programme. erday aboard the liner Km press of ces In the construction of works for the production of pulp, paper and other commodities. Workmen have degree, said President Rioketle, "in recognition of your disinterested built their homes and their future Canada from Vancouver.

He was met at the pier by Japanese Foreign Office officials, the Embassy staff and a large portion of the Bri- HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT sane and courageous leadership in a period of economic stress and un livelihood and happiness depend upon the continued existence of these works. It, therefore, becomes latter as his wife. Laurel and Hardy certainty, and as a token of th PICTURES AND STAGE lsh Colony. friendship which has so long existed between Canada and the United FILM AT PRINCESS of the utmost Importance that no quantity, wnat win be the success of the new third party is the question that has worried veteran political observers and added the States." Heads Quebec Notaries Quebec, June 17. S.

J. Laure. ACTS AT IMPERIAL Now The Tear's Dramatic Romance He introduced the Prime Minister as "the most representative citizen NT.P., has been elected president of of the Dominion of Canada, who the Association of Notaries of the enter as the original owners of the lions who trying to collect their bill from the baron. Lupe Velez also comes in on some excuse or other. The principal items in the party Include the "Musical Wall" number, Durante's song about reincarnation, a full length colored cartoon by Walt Disney introduced by Mickey Mouse and some very funny burlesque by Durante and Miss Moran and Baer-Carnera Scrap Seen in thing should be done to militate against their continued operation on a firm and sound economic basis." Citing instances of control of waters on the New England-Canadian border, the commission expressed the opinion it was not impossible "to reconcile the recreational value of the territory with a istrict of Quebec, just formed.

mystery to the 1934 election. The Farmer-Labor Party, headed by the able Regina school master and one of the organizers of the Dominion-wide organization of the C.C.F., has 53 nominees seeking election. Premier Anderson has 52 supporters, including 44 Conserva Return to Former Policy Other officers are Antolne Audet. has piloted his country most successfully through the years of depression and proved that discipline is not incompatible with demo GABLE i6wLL1 N.P., Levis, vice-president; Henri Pictures "Hi, Nellie" is Feature Turgeon, N.P., Quebec, secretary. cracy." Eighteen other notaries were elected Proves Popular Well Balanced Programme councillors.

There was no such thing 'today as isolation, "splendid or other Laurel and Hardy. There are also some smart chorus routines. wise," the Prime Minister said. "A struggle that began as a Balkan "Mandalay" is chiefly notable for 'MANHATTAN feud ended with the United States fighting to make the world safe the excellent chance it gives Miss Francis to show what an exceedingly beautiful woman she is. The story has to do with the hostess MELODRAMA' for democracy.

The nations, in their dlseouraglngly slow climb up AIo Laugrliltr aBi gong of a Singapore dive who compro mises British officers, and a drunk en doctor who is going to lose him the hillside of progress, are linked together. One cannot slide back without halting the ascent often wth HAL LEROV Roanu HuwowV Indeed without pulling the others self in the black fever country because of a youthful mistake. The two of them meet on an upstream steamer. An old lover of the wo down with her. SECURITY STATE OF MIND.

mi MISS MARKEtf Thf Surprise Hit th Yw man's comes upon the scene. Trou You cannot reasonably expect to reach all you should of the Montreal Market District, without using the NEW ble and suicide follow. The girl is The Princess this week presents a programme which should appeal to the romantic and those who pride themselves on being unromantic. For the former there Is "Hi, Nellie," a story of newspaper life, and for the latter the film of the Carnera-Baer world championship fight. Both provide thrills, though of a different type.

"HI, Nellie" is the story of a managing editor who, when his boss thought he had fallen down on a story was made editor of the "heart throbs" column. The demoted managing editor, when both he and his boss realized they could not break the contract they had signed, made such a success of the advi-e-to-the-lovelorn department that the circulation jumped by leaps and bounds. Eventually the story that caused his downfall proved his redemption. A bank president has disappeared "The lesson in this Is the necessity of co-operation to achieve peace and progress. Even on the rThanks Everybody lowest ground of national self-in suspected of murder but exonerated and the picture ends as she and the doctor arrive at Mandalay and head for the black fever country Itlcardo Cortez and Lyle terest it is not only advisable but essential that every state play its part in every practical measure which may help to increase the Talbot are the two menJn the case, Warner Oland does a short but collective feeling of world politi You paid me a big tribute by the xcay you turned out over the week-end, and I am happy you liked the show.

H. W. COXOTER. NOW SHOHIXO ENGLISH-8PEAKIXO PICTCRES AXD ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE cal security. telling characterization as the own er of the Singapore dive.

The week-end, was like an old home celebration at the Imperial. After a lapse of a couple of years vaudeville returned to the stage of this theatre. Patrons who remembered the theatre in its hey-day of success as a combination film and house also came back. Altogether Jt seemed -like old times. For the re-establishment of its former policy Howard W.

Cono-ver provided a programme that had both quality and quantity. The ten acts of vaudeville and two feature films made up a thoroughly satisfying entertainment and, while there was no pretention at offering the sensational or spectacular in the vaudeville part of the bill the performance had variety, was staged, by performers who knew their work and how to present it to the public. The stage acts included dancing, singing, a dog act, music, impersonations and other types of entertainment that go to make up vaudeville. A dynamic personality, by which Bob Brandies, acted as a master of ceremonies. His introduction, of the acts established good fellowship between audience and performers and himself.

He also contributed an act himself. He showed he had more in reserve and that he could well supply a couple of extra acts. The Gould Sisters in a couple of dance acts reveal youth, grace and rhythm. An acrobatic number by 1 "Security is, after all, primarily 1 1 a state of mind, and the United R.M.R. Concert Tonight States has this consciousness of The Band of the Royal Montreal security because it feels that no foeman desired to cross its fron Regiment will be heard in the fol and the bank had to close.

The tiers or would be able to tiross lowing programme at its weekly "Tls Pride hem if he so desired. managing editor had faith in the banker. He minimized the story. concert in Westmount Park tomor Canada feels secure because her row evening at 8.30: March, "Italian "Wine Women and Song" with Lw Cody and LUyan Trnnhman Legion" OF THE relations with the only state con Eventually he found that his judgment was right; he found that the (Pannella) Overture, "Hun garian Comedy (Keler Bela); All-Star Cast banker had met with foul play and tiguous to her have been for over 100 years, based upon unbroken Waltz, "My (Kiesler) ON THE STAGE- had been buried under an assumed name. His paper alone got the story Cornet solo, "Stars in a Velvet Sgt.

A. McCurdie; Three We Canadians believe that the best assurance of political security is the respect and good will of your neighbor." and he was reinstated. There is A A DA'g DYNAMIC FRENCH NEWSPAPER Dances from "Nell (Ger 10 ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE 111 ACTS 1 man) "In a Monastery Garden" Just enough romance interwoven to give a fillip to the story, with a sprinkling of comedy to make it (Ketelby); Selection, "The Sham Science had been responsible in a large measure for the tremendous (Myddleton); March, (Booth); Regimental March of very satisfying entertainment. Paul Muni does a convincing bit of work physical and material advance of the R.M.R.'s. Lieut.

T. E. Jackson as Bradshaw, the managing editor, will direct. The slight thread of romance is provided by Glenda Farrell and Ned the last century. "But with all these achievements to humanity's credit can we truly say that comparable progress, has been made in the social and moral sciences?" the Prime Minister asked.

"And so, the charge is made, of Hat. Week pays tSc. Ern. 25c A 40c IMPERIAL Montreal's Only VandeTtlla and English-Speaking Picture Theatre Sparks provides the comedy touch, If you do not talk to La Patric's readers you cannot expect to sell them for all but a small percentage read. La Patrje only A recent careful check of distributory channels shows that all but a very small percentage of the readers of La Patrie rtad La Patrie only.

La Patrie Gives to Advertisers a Circulation of The film supplies action, is kept at good speed and holds interest all the way through. The added attrac tion "Convention City, brings to gether a notable cast that Includes such stars as Joan Blondell, Adolph Menjou, Dick Powell, Mary Astor and Guy Kibbee. It concerns the alleged goings-on when salesmen from a big company go to Atlantic 30,000 French Households on Veek Days what avail to be abto to count th: stars if man starves in the midst of plenty; if he must languish in idleness when so much remains to be done; if he must fight when he knows now that war means destruction and desolation alike to victor and vanquished. NO FEELING IN BRIDGE. "There is, however, one fundamental difference between the problems facing the physical scientist and those facing the social scientist.

The engineer in designing a bridge does not consider the feelings of the steel he is putting into the City for the annual convention. In this film the home-town paragon Piano -Accordion Contest STARTS TUESDAY XIGHT FIXALS FRIDAY NIGHT THE IMPERIAL Watch To Find The Champion 1st Prize A Week's Enrrcmen at the Theatre. Contestants Please Relter Immediately with Mr. Merrick at the Imperial. week end' cuts loose from the domineering 66,000 French Households on Saturdays (2- tions wife; the goody-goody model father of a family succumbs to the allure of a gold-digging siren; the big boss himself relaxes and a gen eral good time is had by all, des pits the fact that vigilant wives stand on the sidelines and dutiful structure.

daughters, keen for excitement, out smart their fathers who in turn try "He does not, like the politician, have to consider if, when it is half built, another may be elected to to outsmart the daughters. It is a hilarious film chockful of laughs, his position who will have different To round out the programme is PAUL MUNI 'n ideas as to what type of bridge the film of the Carnera-Baer championship fight. Devotees of the should be built. Governments have exactly this sort of thing to consider with every measure they pugilistic art who could not attend propose. the actual fight will find this a most accurate film reproduction, photographically perfect.

'In times of great stress and ADDED ATTRACTION strain like the present, men of government become more envious JL 25oz. 2.w La Patrie reaches an important section of the 127,341 FRENCH families of the Montreal Metropolitan Area and of the total of 303,000 FRENCH families in the Montreal Market District. The French people are 72,8 of the population. Both local retail advertisers and national advertisers appreciate the display opportunity and pulling power of the La Patrie 80-inch page-size. Advertisers who study the Montreal FRENCH market and compare it with their present sales will realize the need for using the readers of La Patrie families whose standard of living is good whose wants are considerable and whose means are adequate.

Let us figure with you or your agency how La Patrie can best serve you. Write Advertising Manager, La Patrie Building, Montreal. Ontario office, 407 Canada Permanent Building, Toronto, Harold E'. Stephenson, Representative. United States Representatives Lorenzeh Thompson, 19 W.

44th New-York City. 122 S. Michigan Chicago. PUPILS WILL BE HEARD than ever of men of science. They VVVCOHVEHTIOMi are tempted to treat their mat erial as the engineer treats his.

Some countries have done this with Dr. Sanders Students Ap pearing at Tudor Hall Pupils of Dr. Herbert Sanders far-reaching political as well as economic consequences. It is the idea of those who believe that actions, habits and conduct should be placed under a strict regimen and the individual lost in and subor will be heard in a variety of vocal and instrumental music fit. their forthcoming concert which will take place in Tudor Hall tomorrow even dinated to the state.

But that is not the Anglo-Saxon tradition. 1 SPECIAL EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION THE GREATEST FIGHT PICTURE EVER TAKEN PRLMO MAX CARNERA vs. BAER The Anglo-Saxon nations still believe In the principles of dem ocracy until they have grown ing at 8.45. Pianoforte items will be given by such composers as Bach, Schumann, Brahms, Rachmaninoff and Liszt, and songs by Grieg, Sullivan, German, Lully, Gounod and others. 1 Those taking part Include T.

M. Falls, Catherine Dow, Stanley Tres- and they will not willingly 0 ADA cast aside those principles to create an lill-powerful state. In a day of dissolving democracies they.

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