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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 14

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THK CmZEX, OTTAWA. AX AD A. MOM) AT. OCTOB IT. lt CITiZES PHOMS SMS HUH WOMAN INJURED WHEN AUTO DITCHED fair on.

Of course, you loved I irx'je Verity only yoa were always too i busy to thorn it- That's the worst of workirg for such a tyract as tny OMffHB AIR. The Missing Mannequin T0SI6HT I aur.t. 6he leaves you no chance of bemg nice to her pretty mannequins, rt often bad to complam about it myself. Cramps one's style. What?" "Aubrey, how can you speak in that way when we are on such a sad subject.

Sometimes I thick you are Says Motorist Ahead Did Not Give Turning Signal "He asked me if there was any-L PLANS FOR POPPY SALE UNDER WAY Some New Arrangements Have Been Made This Year. Headquarters Occupied. The Poppy Day Campaign for thia year is now away to a good start On Thursday evening the inaugural meeting of the Women's organizations of the eitv was held, and com BY KENXAWAY JAMES 8 30 University Hour. Vaudeniie program. BA0IO fttCCPTIO LAST WIGHT.

Offirisl B4w Smack Brfart). Rsiurasy Po. inay Poor wif is tvenlsf, lmsrovicg to fair tlKi i 5fl. a sarcastic and callous man. Then at CITF Montreal 41.7.

7 30 Rex Battle's Orchestra. 00 Traymors Quartet, to JO Denny Orchestra. dearie, what -I know him ail right. I met him in said Kennedy. TH take it that st "jt" Glasgow." i present you are as mystified as about the -You find The Hon.

John W. Davis. Fell M. irrhtir Jrthn H. Flnlev.

E. asked Aubrey. Loay oead in my car ana men I replied no, he left us in the overturned car and went about his business." said Mrs. Donat Paquin, 83 Main street. Hull.

In describing what happened to her when her car over -on. wen. nes Pummg upuu that I'm really the kindest and most tout acquaintance with him to be- -Quite right, said Aubrey laeoni- t- thing that ever wore spats? Julia Marlon. Francis Wilson. Rev.

S. Farces Cadman, R. Francis P. Duffy and Bishop Wiuiam T. Manning will be wrt ctranffeTv" said Madame rally.

Rentoul. "In tact I was feeling quite A little later Kennedy left the fam nervous, so I gave three rings lor heard By ratio listeners lonignt vnen the talks at the me ting to launch the newly-formed Church and Drama Association ara broadcast st 9. Stations WJZ. N'W York; KDKA, Pittsburgh, and WHAM, Rochester. will Aubrey looked up again at Eireen, this time to receive a shock, for he saw tears In Eireena eyea.

Not for him was it to know with what difficulty they had been squeezed out. "Great Scotland Yard. Elreen." he exclaimed. "Whatever' the matter?" ous Bond street premises, while Aubrey went to seek Eireen Horton, whom he found In her little designing room. "No end of a fuss this afternoon, Eireen." he said when he had seated OR Newark 4K 5 15 Dinner concert.

7 30 Levitow's Ensemble. 800 Kaitenborn's digest. 8J50 WOR feature. 9 00 Columbia programs. 1100 Dance orchestra.

V1LAF York 491.5. 6 00 Waldorf dinner music. 7 0O Newiyweds; Talk. 7.30 Hedl Korngold. violinist; beccs Davidson, pianist.

8 00 Poets Pantheon. 8 30 A. it P. Gypsies. 9.30 Opera, "Fidelio 10 30 South Sea Islanders.

11.00 Rolfe's Orchestra. turned on the Aylmer road on Saturday at noon while she was en route to Aylmer with a lady friend. motorist, whose name is believed to be Lemieux. but who has not yet been located by Traffic Officer Chenier and Mr. Donat you." "What what do you mean-behaving strangely?" asked Aubrey.

"He's saying some extraordinary things about poor Verity, and you know how any reference to that sub carry the talks of these church, busi Re. ness and stage leaatrs. In answer Eireen made a hasty The famous light opera by Plan- quette. "Chimes of will Paquin. is being sought for an ex-f i nTf hi.

h.r. trvin to applied it to her eyes. Belts has been here trying to nedy tonight offering Dy the Casoar J. ject pains me, dont you Aubrey?" While they were speaking, Kennedy was regarding Aubrey through whimsical eves. Aubrey avoided his Lingeman Minstrels at 7 from Station WJB, Detroit.

do a bit of Nosey Parker work. Lpsei Aunt no end. I had to deal with him again, like I had to in Glasgow." "Yes. I saw him come," said "He's a nice looking man, isn't he. I How can you asx? sne cneo.

-on, Aubrey, who do you play with my feelings so. You know you know that I cant help loving you. Aubrey Aubrey be nice to me, oh. please." College song and cheers, together glance though he was fully conscious of it. "What's he been saying?" he asked, awkwardly screwing his monacle in planation as to his share in the accident, which has put Mrs.

Paquin in the Hull hospital suffering from shock, and which damaged her husband's car to the extent of about $300. According to Mrs. Paquin. she. accompanied by a friend, Mrs.

Fillan, of was driving her husband's motor car to Aylmer on Saturday about with talks By stuaent leaders and members of the faculty, will bring a bit of the campus on the air tonight and UJZ New York 454.3. 700 Serenading Shoemakers. 7.30 Roxy and His Gang. 9.00 Annual dinner. Church Drama Association.

10.00 Breyer Social Hour. 11.00 Friedman's Orchestra. mittees were formed to take care of the sale. Through the kindness of Russell Blackburn the cafeteria of the Russell Hotel was placed at the disposal of the committee, and on Saturday formal possession was taken by the erection of a number of signs. Telephones are now Installed and workers are asked to make use of the quarters.

The final organization meeting of the bouse to house committee of the Poppy Day campaign will be held tomorrow evening at the Russell Cafeteria, when each organization will be allotted its portion of the city. This year an attempt will be made to cover the whole city last year, unfortunately some of the outlying districts were overlooked. Four days will be gh'en to the house to house campaign instead of three as formerly; the canvass in this case will start on Thanksgiving Day. November the 7th and will continue until the 10th, Inclusive, while Armistice Day will be given over to Tag Day. Certain new regulations will be enforced this year In regard to the As sne poise sne summoned more tears and presently to Aubrey's utter when University or Minnesota Hour is presented from Station WCCO, Min Paul, at 8.30.

should imagine him to be fairly athletic, as well." "Pooh!" said Aubrey. "Well, go on, Hercules, and tell me about It," drawled Eireen, adjusting the folds of some fabric on a lay fig consternation, she slid from the arm of the chair onto his knee. Some little known Incidents of the noon, and was following a Chevrolet! to his eye. "Whv, he's actually suggesting that Verity Lane never died," replied his aunt, dabbing her eyes with a delicate lace handkerchief. "Oh, how I wish it were true! But Imagine the man saying such a thing.

I don't think he can be Quite himself." Revolutionary War will be revealed to "Oh, I say. Look here," he stam-rcered, but it was too late, for at that Other New York Station WNYC 526 to 10.35 pin. WABC 3267.30 to Midnight. WHN (395) 00 to Midnight. WMCA 370) 6 00 to Midnight.

WPCH (30Si fl.00 to Midnight. night when talks and entertainment ure. "What Bid he come for? Couldn't tell you," replied Aubrey, i door of the designing at the anniversary oanquet ot tne Bars-toga Historical Society at Victory Mills. NY. are broadens through Station l.isr.

seemed tn mm hut. the ex- room openeu nu mkisuk nruium car aneaa oi ner ar. a speea oi arjout. thirty miles an hour. They had reached a point opposite to Fraser's, with her car about fifty feet behind, when Mrs.

Paquin states that the driver of the car in front, without -i i. i. h.f appeared upon the threshold. LIT Philadelphia 105.S. 7 30 Dream Daddy stories.

8.00 Program from N.B.C. WGY. Schenectady, at 0. Irving Aaronson and his Comman Verity Lane's had timed her own action to a nicety. Aubrey shot a glance at Kennedy as though to hint to him that he agreed with his aunt's suggestion.

"I will leave you to see him off the giving the usual signal, by putting (To Be Continued) ders, and Internationally known jazz Eireen started. "How on earth does he know that?" she exclaimed involuntarily. his hand out to tell following cars of his intention, suddenly swung WOO Philadelphia 508.2. 7.30 WOO Trio. 8 30 Address; Organ recital.

9.30 Pennsylvania Quartet. across the road for the Frasers turn shield which is annually awarded to orchestra, win be tne neadiine act tonight on the program to be given by Roxy and his gang at 7JO. The various other features ot tha program will also be Included in the broadcast, which Is heard through Stations WJZ. New York: WBZ. Springfield: WBZA.

THE NEW FILMS ing. the merchant with the best dressed window featuring the poppies, and Mrs. Paquin, in order not to collide premises, continuea Maaame nen-toul. "I find it too distressing altogether to remain here." Without speaking to Kennedy, Madame Rentoul left the room with as much dignity as she could muster. "So you're left with the Job of putting me off these Illustrious premis with the car ahead, turned sharply KDKA Pittsburgh 3t5.S.

e.00 KDKA Little Symphony. 7 00 University address. 7.30 Program from N.B.O. which has been held for the past two A surprised look crossed Aubrey Blade's face. "Why Eireen, Is it true?" he asked eagerly.

But Eireen had composed herself. "Don't be funy, Aubrey," she said. "How can she be alive when her body was found stabbed, In the river? And your aunt identified it." "Yes, Aunt identified it all right," in to the side of the road, and be years by Bryson Graham, Ltd. In the past It has been the custom of fore she could straighten out her Boston; KDKA, Pittsburgh; KYW, Chicago; WRC, Washington: WHAS, Louisville; WSB. Atlanta; WSM, Nashville; WBAL.

Baltimore; WJR, Detroit; WOC, Davenport, and WHAM, Rochester. car again, drove into tha ditch at the some stores to keep the poppies pur "THE WAY OF ALL FLESH" AT THE REGENT. 'The Way of all Flesh" is a picture which definitely places Emll Jan-nlnes at the very forefront of actors, side of the road, and overturned. es?" said Kennedy when the cos Fortunately it was an "easy" ditch tumiers had gone. "Do you act as a chased from year to year for their whole display, adding a small number each year.

This has been found WTAE Pittsburgh 516.9. 6 00 Salvation Army program. 6.30 Covato's Orchestra. 7.00Farm school; Kaybee. 7.30 Harmon's Orchestra.

8.00 Food Show orchestra. 8 30 Program from N.B.C. srxopsis The story opens in the private bouaotr-onice ol sUriair.e Rentoul. tne ceieorated Bono btreet costumier. 6he aisfuwea the scarcity ot mannequins srortny ot her osj-ons and mentions tnat her omy London rival, M.

Arnot, lus oiien succeeded in obtaining beautiful girls where she Has tailed- Her jjianageress, Elreen Horton, agrees. Listening to the conversation is Aubrey Blade, the nepnew oi Madame Rentoul. He a nan-about-town, and earns hla living by mlroduclng clients to his aunts shop. He says he has seen a won-denui girl only that morning, per-lect in eery way. He (oiicwed her just lor the pleasure ot It a habit ot bis ant', saw her go into a pawn-shop in Long Acre, from which he concluded she was down on her luck.

It bss now occurred to him what a wonderful mannequin she would make. Madame Hentoui has grest respect for Aubrey's taste and urges him to hunt down this piece oi loveliness Aubrey, who hss heard her making arrangement to call on the pawnbroker sgain next day, manages to meet her in Long Acre, but has a frigid reception. Never theless he overcomes her coldness by his cheery manner, and finally the girl, whose name Is Verity Lane, calls upon Madame Rentoul and is engaged by her, to the secret chagrin of Zlreen Horton, who hopes to secure Madame Rentoul's nephew for a husband. After the acquisition of Verity, the business so prospers that the premises are extended. A fashion review Is held and Paul Arnot, of the rival firm, sends Kennedy Betts.

a prepossessing and able but briefless young lawyer, to report If the new Rentoul mannequin Is as peerless as reported. Betts is accompanied by an engaged girl, Clare Beaton, who "has no nonsense about, her." The climax of the picturesque fashion parade is the appearance of Verity. Arnot offers Kennedy 1.000 if he can induce Verity to leave Madame Rentoul. Clare Beaton gives a tea tor the charming mannequin. Kennedy falls In love with Verity at this meeting and finds himself In a delicate position.

He learns Madame Rentoul has arranged for fashion parade on the Scottish express. Prior to the parade, Madame Rentoul receives a visit from her husband, George Parsons, from whom she parted years before, Kennedy Betts attends the fiarade. At the end of the journey is found Verity has mysteriously disappeared from the train. A few days later the body of a young woman is discovered in the Thames, whose exquisite clothes are initialled "V.L." Madame Rentoul identifies it as Verity's and Elreen Horton, unknown to her employer, also swears to Identification or the body. Kennedy follows the funeral In a private car and afterwards visits Paul Arnot, who reveals the fact be has learned Madame Rentoul has associations with the underworld through information forced upon him by her Parsons.

Kennedy, on suggestion of the police Inspector, goes to an inn of doubtful repute known to be frequented by Parsons and his associates. Parsons admits his Identity but slips away before Kennedy can obtain any InformaWon from him. Back In hl own chambers, Kennedy hears a tap on his window-pane. Drawing aside the blind he sees Verity white face. No one Is in sight when he reaches the door.

A eonversatlon between Parsons and two of his gang brings out the Information that Verity Is alive: that ahe escaped from a taxi and actually tapped on Kennedy's window, but was promptly The second set of actual radio tests sort of chucker-out here?" and the brakes being hard on. the car came to a quick stop, and the in the nation-wide Atwater-kent foun to work out to the detriment of some dation contest to determine the best agreed Aubrey," but that Johnnie seemed to have got something on his mind about her being alive. I wonder "No, I don't," said Aubrey. I suppose you think I'm not able to turn two women escaped with some radio voices will be held for Western bruises and much shock. vou out?" Pennsylvania entrants tonight at 10.30 through Station WCAE, Pittsburgh.

of the smaller firms who were using only the popples purchased during the current year, by placing them at a disadvantage. This year it is expected that all the larte purchasers, Mrs. Paquin, who was taken to the hospital by a passing motorist bound "If you're In any doubt about It yourself you can soon settle It by trvlng," replied Kennedy without WRVA Richmond 254.1. 7 00 Bedouins Orchestra. 8 00 Lessons: Trio.

9.00 Talk; 81ngers Club. 9.40 Organ: Minstrel review. Negro spirituals, plantation songs. for Hull from the Hull Golf Club, southern melodies and other character states that the driver who was re of wreaths and poppies will place 11.00 Dance orchestra. moving.

"Well, for that matter, I don't sup. sponsible for the accident, to a cer istic selections will maks up the program to be given at 9 tonight from Station WBAL, Baltimore, bv the mix WHAM Rochester 277.6. 6 30 Markets: Dinner music. 7.30 Program from N.B.C. tain degree, did not offer to help her or her companion after ascertaining they were both in the land of tha them on the cenotaph on November 11th.

the Day of Remembrance. Furthermore the award of the shield for this year will be made on the basis of poppies and wreaths pur pose I could turn out a big strong fellow like you," said Aubrey. "Nor should I go to the trouble of trying. There are always the police, you ed chorus from Morgan College, one of the largest and best known negro educational Institutions in the United States. living.

Dr. E. Laverdure. of Hull, who Is WGY Schenectady 379.5. 6 00 Markets: Dinner music.

9.00 Anniversary banquet, Saratoga Historical Association. A tabloid version of Beethoven's attending Mrs. Paquin at the hos. chased this year; in this way all firms, new and old will have a chance what a behind it?" "I wonder," said Eireen, but though her remark seemed disinterested, there was much occupying the mind of Eireen Horton. Perhaps the disappearance of Verity was a bigger mystery to her than to anyone else, for she had seen the body in the mortuary and was sure that It was not Verity.

There was no doubt about it that some other beautiful girl had met a dastardly death, and had been dressed in Verity's clothes. But who could have lent themselves to such a proceeding? Surely not Madame Rentoul. Yet the costumlere had wilfully made a wrong Identification. At first Eireen had been glad to hear that Verity was out of her way, and that Aubrey would not be able to fulfill his aunt's command to marry the pretty mannequin. But pital, does not consider her injuries for the shield.

to be serious, and Mrs. Fillan was opera. Fidello will be given for the second time tonight by the National Grand Opera Company at 9.30. Six soloists will take part in the two-act The canvass of merchants and of able to go to her home. fices for the sale of wreaths and know." "Oh, don't talk rot." said Kennedy sharply.

"If what I suspect is true, you yourselves don't want any more to do with the police than is necessary. In any case I've not so far expressed any Intention of staying here, so I don't quite know what you're worrying about. I came to see Madame Rentoul, but she has not listened to me. I shall no doubt have WBZ Springfield 333.1. 6.00 weldon Orchestra.

7.00 Hints; Dinner muslo. 7.30 Roxy and His Gang. 9.00 Aleppo Drum Corps. 9.30 Perklns-Beale Ensemble. production, wmcn is to Be heard through Stations WEAF.

New York; popples will start sometime this week. proposition, and to cover the city This is a little earlier than last thoroughly an early start must be on or off the screen. His portrayal of the central role In this picture, that of August Schilling, is a masterly one, and from a rather simple story Jannings makes a deep and moving drama. It is one of the best films of the year, and ought not to be missed by Ottawa screen-followers. "The Way of All Flesh," is a saga of sacrifice, the coming of temptation in the life of a simple, home-loving man, a powerful sermon on the frailty of mankind.

To see "The Way of All Flesh" with Jannings as the man who slew himself in the eyes of the world that his family might be spared shame, is to experience a flood of deep nr.d thought-provoking emotions. There are laughs and tears; moments when the character seems to fairly speak aloud. By no means Is Jannings alone In this drama. Belle Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Donald Keith. Fred Kohler and the many others in the supporting cast give visual evidence that Paramount searched long and assiduously for those capable of giving that rarest of all rarities, a perfect characterization in the varied and exacting role of a modem motion picture.

Victor Fleming, who directed, uses the camera as an accomplished spinner of stories uses words. At times his handling of the plot flashes with genius. Always it is true and convincing. Also the current Regent bill are an "Our Gang" comedy and a Paramount newsreel. WJAR, Providence; WTIC, Hartford; WRC, Washington; WCSH, Portland; WTAM.

Cleveland; WCAE, Pittsburgh, and WWJ. Detroit. but it is realized that an appeal to every merchant In the city is a large made. WRC Washington 466.5. 6.00 Waldorf dinner music.

7.00 Sidney's Orchestra. 7.30 Program from N.B.C. "In Hawaii," a program consisting of the pleasure of meeting here again." native selections by real Hawallans, will help bring a touch of that island's "In which case we'll call the Inter now, Eireen was in fear that the girl might turn up at any moment. It view at an end," said Aubrey. balmy atmosphere to these colder climes tonight when It Is broadcast at 11.30 from Station WTMJ.

Milwaukee. "Certainly, in a minute or two," was, to say the least of it, disquieting. At times she felt like telling Aubrey Blade the whole story, but. answered Kennedy. "But before I Current Radio By Austin C.

Lescarboura go I should like to ask you a ques A program by tha Singers' Club of tion. Where is Miss verity Lane?" Virginia at 9.10 tonight from Station WRVA. Richmond. will be follow although she wanted to marry him, she was far from admiring his cau Aubrey started at the question. "Why do you ask me such a ed at" 10.15 by a Minstrel Review.

tion, while there was even the possi A touch of Old Erin Is In store for RADIO BY THE SQUARE INCH thing?" he asked Indignantly. "You know as much about It as I do pos bility of his knowing more about the disappearance of Verity Lane than he cared to tell. those who tune In on Station WEEI, Boston, tonight at 8, when O'Leary's Irish Minstrels present a program with THE PHOTORADIOGRAM. The photoradlogram or fac simile "You don't seem very interested," sibly more. She was found dead in the river, probably killed by some disappointed lover of hers.

What more is there to say?" Johnny Riley, tenor, as the soloist. commented Aubrey presently. "What method of transmitting messages is now a regular feature over several transoceanic radio circuits. News pictures, portrait photographs, fash rXRO OTTAWA 434.5. 715 Children's half hour, Aunt Bessie.

1Ah ueriftrt.ment nf Agriculture mar. Wet. rpnnrrji. an unexcitame young Dira you are. What?" Aubrey was seated in a large armchair and Eireen suddenly crossed the room and perched herself on one of Its broad arms.

"How little you understand me. "There'll be quite a lot to say before this matter's cleared up," said Kennedy. "Now tell me. Blade, between man and man, do you honestly believe Miss Verity Lane to be dead? 8 00 Chateau Laurier Concert Orch. Mvea Carry cpare bulbs HIGHWAY SAFETY COMMITTEE 8.30 Address: "Hedges for Decorative rurnoses.

Mr. Jr. f. Ritchie. "THE GAY RETREAT" AT THE CENTRE.

Probably you have seen all the war films from "The Battle Cry of Place" 8 45 Chateau Laurier Instrumental Lets be frank with each other." "Good heavens, man, haven't I told Quartet. Jas. Mclntyre, director. CHAPTER XV A Sentimental Occasion i Aubrey Blade had not seen Elreen Aubrey," she said. "I am nearly out of my mind about It all.

Oh, its assisting artist, Mrs. J. D. Nee, contralto. BtETHOVEV OPERA REPEATED dreadful.1 when she had left Madame Rentoul's you that I know no more than you?" exclaimed Aubrey impatiently.

Kennedy eyed his man carefully. He found It difficult to Judge If he ion drawings, documents of interest to banks and bankers, legal papers, architectural plans, technical designs, advertisemente or any other important documents can now be transmitted over thousands of miles of space and reproduced quickly, efficiently and accurately. Photoradlo-gram circuits between New York and London, and between San Francisco and Honolulu, provide adequate facilities for the sending of fac simile messages between the United States and all parts of Europe, and between the United States and Hawaii Photoradiograms are transmitted from a film 5 inches wide and the Aubrey took his monocle from his eye and looked up at her humorously. "You were so attached to her NEW YORK. The performance of Beethoven only opera, "Fidello, wul to "The Great Parade," and noted a similarity of general characteristics.

Then you may have seen "Shoulder Arms," "Lost at the Front," and "Behind the Front," and noted here too a similarity in the pictuivation of tho funny scenes. But the "Gay Retreat" which is playing at the Centre Theater this week offers something entirely different from were telling the truth or not. If there had been any machinations against be repeated tonight by the National weren't you, Eireen?" he said. An angry look crossed Elreen's Opera Company over the National Broadcasting Company's "red" network. The opera will be under Cesare Sodero's face, but she was careful that Aubrey the girl It was highly probable that Aubrey Blade would know of it, yet his manner was apparently quite sin shouldn't see It.

direction. The Cast 10 'Of course I was," she said. "And cere. The whole affair seemed to be room and he little thought whom he 't was about to encounter when he obeyed his aunt's summons. His first Impulse, when he saw Kennedy Betts 5 sitting there, was to turn back, but Madams Rentoul was too quick for him.

"Come In, Aubrey," she said. There Is a man here named, Ken-X nedy Betts who says he knows you. I a he right In saying that?" Aubrey gave Kennedy a curt nod and advanced Into the room. I "Quite right. Aunt." said Aubrey, i Leonore Frances Bebel growing more baffling.

Marcelllna Adele Parkhurst how could anyone help being upset by the murder of such a pretty girl. Why do you make that remark In "Anyhow, its the adjourned in the general run of comic war plays that have been flooding the film markets lately. Some folks have an aversion to comic war plays, because they claim them "all alike." Not charges are based upon this dimension as the standard width. The rate quest tomorrow," added Aubrey, "and if there's a straight verdict of mur Florestan Judson House Jacqulno Justin Lawrle Don Plzarro Carl Rollins Rocco Hans Kramer such a way?" Aubrey laughed. "Did I make it In any particular der then that should be good enough for you." 60 the "Gay Retreat." And this is said without the slightest srrounds way?" he asked blandly.

"Sorry If I 'Very well, we ll leave It at that," is $16 per inch of length and the minimum charge is $50. Thus a standard 6x7 Inch picture would cost $112. Full advantage may be taken of all space available on the picture (WEAP, WJAR, WTIC. WRC. WCSH, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ.

WDAF.) WOI Ames, Iowa 265.3. 9.00 State Teachers' Hour. for a retraction of the statement Sitting In review of this play the dv me iettennst oi descriptive or ex. writer was nigniy pleased with his "Job" of "covering" the Center. And 361.2.

planatory matter. for a film reviewer to -come out and It seems too complicated to under. WPWM Asbury Park- 6.00 Hour of Music. 7.00 Talk; Dinner music. 8 00 Hymn sing.

8 30 Studio artists. 10.00 Dance orchestras. say this, it should convince the film fans that at least one of the film stand how radio pictures can be sent at all, but when It is realized that It Is done by considering only one small offerings is above the average. As part oi the picture at a time, the rea a ruie mm reviewers are "hard-boiled." They go to a show with sonableness of the undertaking be comes more evident. At the trans' When YOUR bell rings a personal service Indigestion and come away with a bad Impression.

They don't care mitting end. the picture to be sent, In negative xorm. is Diaced around much what they say at times about a film so long as it does not laud the film's fine points. Some of them think it smart to say the worst and glass cylinder In the center of which is a powerful light. This light Is focussed down to a very small point pick out the raws, and the majority of them get away with It.

But even WSB Atlanta 45.9. 7 30 Roxy and His Gang. 9 00 Concert. 11.45 Concert. WPG Atlantic City 272.6.

6 45 Organ; Dinner music. 9 00 Studio program. 9.30 Traymore Orchestra. 10.00 Dance music. WBAL Baltimore 285.5.

6 00 WBAL Sandman Circle. 6 30 WBAL Dinner Orchestra. 7.30 Roxy and His Gang. 9.00 Traditional negro muslo. 10.00 WBAL Dance Orchestra.

WEEI Boston 447.5. 6.00 Waldorf dinner muslo. 6 35 News; Big Brother. 7 30 Book talk and music 8 00 O'Leary's Minstrels. 8 30 A.

P. Gypsies, 9 30 Muslcale. 10.00 Reports; Dance music. the worst cranks of them passed In review upon "The Gay Retreat" in on ino negative and is moved back and forth across the Inside of the glass cylinder. This means that for any.

single crossing the transmitter has covered a narrow width of the tne bigger cities of the US A. nrt spoke well of it. They could hardlv picture. At the end of each stroke do otherwise with Sammv Cohen and the cylinder turns slightly forward to Ted McNamara, the famous team of present a new line width of the pic wnat price Olorv." whom vnn will remember, were the ture to the light. So this light Is picking up the values of all the small parts of a line across the picture as that film, play leads.

Judy King and Deny rrancisco are the charming feminine personalities, and on it makes tne traversals. If It Is a When the bell oil your telephone rings, somebody has a personal message for you. It means that someone is making use of a personal equipment which we have provided, and that he has secured connection with the personal equipment reaching you. More than this, he has light part of the film, the light has Cameron plays the leading role. They are all new faces on the screen, which no iroiime penetrating the Die useu is very refreshing.

ture; but If it is a dark part, the light gets through but little. If any. wow me ngnt passes to a nhoto- Better by Far A Boy's dub Better by far than the detention home, the reformatory, the prison, perhaps the penitentiary, for a Boys' Club is a declaration of war against everything that contributes to making a boy go wrong. Hundreds of Ottawa boys have the problem of what to do with their leisure hours between suppertime and bedtime. Unless something else is offered them, they resort to the streets and corners for their amusement, and there they are constantly facing physical injury and the grave moral danger of mischief-making pranks.

To offset this situation the Ottawa Boys Club was formed four years ago. In those four years it hag brought thousands of boys from the streets into the cosy club rooms at Laurier avenue, west, There the boys have ample opportunity for supervised physical exercise, sports and games of all kinds, vocational training, wholesome reading, and permeating it. all is a fine atmosphere suggesting the clean and manly life. Tt costs money to do this, but the citizen of Ottawa have shown that they thoroughly appreciate the value of this work, by the liberal support they have given the club directors in the past. But the work must go on.

$10,000 Will provide for a Thousand boys How Much Will You Give? "ADAM AND F.VII," AT THE IMPERIAL. This picture undoubtedly was made for laughing purposes onlv. nrt it elcctric cell which is the electrical eye of the outfit. This cell Is sensitive to the amount of light which get to tt, and It shows this aensltlvitv hv changln a very small electric current sure does chase away the blues. Lew Cody and Ailcen Prlngle co-star for the first time, and their combination wnicn is passinsr through the cell.

This fluctuating electric current Is amplified many times, ao that it con trols tne output of a powerful transmitter, which sends out correspond. nawiess. Based on a somewhat time-worn theme of twins and mistaken Identities, the story has been treated from a new angle, with number of unusual twists tossed in that make for more laughs. Giggles, rarkles, and suppressed anuni WMAK Buffalo 543.1. 6 15 Imperial Orchestra.

7 15 News; Muslcale. 9.00 Columbia programs. 11.00 Craig's Orchestra. WOR Buffalo 302.8, 6 30 Century Orchestra. 8.00 Jenny wren program, 9.00 Hawaiian Ensemble.

11.00 Statler Orchestra. fhlrago atatlnna All silent after 7 o'clock. WI.W rinclnnntl 7 00 Miller's Orchestra. 8 00 Studio program. 8 30 KIO Minstrels 10 Happy Harmony Bovt 9 30 Trio program.

10 00 Studio features 11.00 Millers Orchestra. WftAI Cincinnati Wit. 800 Programs from BC. WHK f'lerelaiid 263.J. 6 00 Dinner concert.

7 00 Uncle Ned; Quartet. 8 no Music and talks. 10 00 Instrumental programs. WTAM rieelnd ing radio waves. In the form of more or less dota according to the dense or ngnt parts or the image.

At the receiving end the dots are made to control a "hot air gun," which plays its breath on a sheet of neat-sensitive paper held on a re volving drum. The signal Impulses secured the personal use of the necessary connecting equipment in a central office and the personal services of one or more telephone operators. When you are talking with him you are using hundreds or even thousands of dollars' worth of telephone equipment. Every time you talk with anyone by telephone you have the personal use of equipment worth as much as fair-size automobile. And in order that this equipment may always be ready for your personal use, it is closely watched, tested, checked.

It's a personal service. emanated from practically every seat In the Imperial on Saturday, and Manager Tubman is to be commended for bringing this hilariously funnv photoplay to the popular Bank street playhouse. Love, laughs and thrills in a mod-em garden of Kden is about, wlat mainly comprises Adam and Evil' Cody. Idol of the screen, puts In his usual fine performance. nrt in im.

cause the hot air to strike the paper directly, or be blown aside by a cold air stream on the aide of the hot air gun. Thus the light and dark sec tions or the original image are re-nrodiiced on the heat hensltlve paper, line by line, until the entire area of the pacer ta been traversed and Cai blown upon. The average photograph requires nan an nour to transmit and receive. The a What PI4 You Say? In our laat Quiz we asked the difference between the caseous rectifier tube and the FRANK D. LAURIE filament tube.

The former makes use of the Ionization or breaking down of a gas to form a or.e-way conducting path for rectification purposee, The latter, contrariwise, must provide a Col Managte THE fetl.L TELEPHONE CO. OF CANADA copious emission of electrons to picture plays a dual role As a philandering husband Codv could re. lst everything but beautiful Then he tries to hinme his escapade on his twin brother from nrail. Then the and furious, sparkling and spirtv. AUeen Prlngle plays the wife and he It cat.

include! Rol Arcy. Owen Lee, Ncrtda Hnn. per and Gertrude Short. The hard, est-bolled critic could get a good kirk tnl 0001 ATGLEBEUNITED. Cliche United Churrn will IM( vr.

clal anniversary aervlres next Sunday, when the speaker will he rpv M. C. Markinnon, MA. DD The following Monday evening a consre. rational aupper will be given and the ceremony of the burning of the mortgage on the church il) take plac, The senior division of the Calvin United Church Sunday School is now meeting at the cIom of the morning enice, under the leadership of Mr, T.

V. Armstrong. rum imnre orchestra, 7 00 Light opera program 8 .10 Programs from NBC. 10 30 pnr orchestra, 11 30 Memory's Oarden. Wor Davenport 3H SO A ft P.

Ovpsles. 9 30 Organ recital. Wf X-1UR Detroit 4IO.il. 6 15 Dlet; Dinner music, 7 00 Liseman Minstrels 7 30 Rosy and Hm Clang. 9 00 Musical features 10.10 Popular entertainers, IXfrnlt J.

6 00 Pinner concert, 8 30 Programs from NBC. HI 111. 8 00 Dinner ronfert; News, 6 00 Oraan recital 9 00 Columbia programs. WTir MartfnM 31.1 4. 8 30 fVinrl Tf In, MMre ftnO.Nw rvpur'uro Pan.

8 jo Programs from NBC. Mfrtithl A 16 9. 9 0O, fait, P30 Cannva Orchestra. ff'O puil MV-Market summaries, Wo Curtia OtUitsua. nringe the gap in its vacuum so as to provide the one-way conductor.

Doth types have advantages. CAMPAIGN DATES: Wed. and Oct. 17, 18, 19 and 20. Headquarters: Ottawa Boys Club, 79 Laurier Avenue, West.

Telephone Q. 2036. CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE: John J. Lyon. Chairman of Ore nit Una T.

D'Arcy MrOec, Chairman of Special Nsmes C'omnutif Or. B. O. Connolly, President ol nurd of Directors. D.

Hot Hurl. Chairman of Publicity nd Printing Commit! Lleiit-Coi. a. MrKenna. Treasurer.

W. p. CMrt, Secretary. Ask Me Another! What I the pur- no of the battery? Answer tn next issue. per'ionil, erf Oo'( own.

Individual, private, at fo $u(t hit pr tonal conven- fence, "Ihlt ptnonal fo myttl" etc Tht Otfnti Dictionary And Try This On Your Ratlin: Move the cone-speaker a way from the wall. That may Improvt tha sound. Too often the placement of the usual rone against a wall results in marked and ditagrecable.

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