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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 33

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Page 33 THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA Friday, January 11. 3952 srnaT. Ught footed, and tough Serial Story hy Ve Say Although no longer young even Radio Programs when he first came to work for THE GOOSE HAH6SHK.H us. he still clung to the belief Belles On Their Toes ued by the radio stations that -the bigger they came the Program listings are published as concerned. harder they fell.

As a result, One he sometimes presented a bat Oswald Jacobx On Bridge Put your thumbs over the down the ace of hearts and then East -West cards in the hand con tinued with a low heart He shown today. Now. with the de- naturally hoped that this would fending hand blocked out from knock out a doubleton king of view, decide how you would play hearts but was satisfied enough the North-Sooth hands at four when both opponents followed hearts. isui- on both rounds. This is one of my favorite Est won the trump trick with hands from the national lourna- the Jack of hearts and returned ment held In Detroit last month.

a club. Haaen tutted and expeciaUy since it was played down the ace and king of try Prank GUbmfc For Friday Evening Jr ana Rrneatm Oi-Drrto Cmrry Dont worry aoout Aniie a.vsured Mother. "Everythkig wUl be houy. honest!" Trie driver helped Mother into the cab tered and swollen appearance, and would walk around the announcing darkly: Mother was going to Europe and leave us by ourselves. It was not an easy thing, but it CFRA Ridaas Capers CKCH Aui Rhnhmeo Ptra ANBC D'iS) Tarero WCBS Hm Weston Show CSO Mifker Laster Rare "I don uke nothing from no I'm sorry about your hu- Program Simmrr port at Six Menu UaNMl Ngi iwt ni Kport aH IU i Newa ar.t Manet i "iC uu IU' band." he said.

Did. For us. too ted-, understand? Nothing from nobody." -Thank you very jch Now CPS Bermuda Bound Tom Liked ehiidren and ani ran carriea ner suitcase; fir IMH BH I IssggasS WCB8 Robert Oa Waxwork queen OI ajwuca auuwtwu, www mals and all of us were immensely fond of him. Before WWBC WBC Present Short Btorjr cooled FrankJln taxicab Shut up." Frank whispered ai-gTiiriaj was thirteen and the oldest boy JSS3 III A4 M75J cuo ctwa exes rjfOT cao cm caca CKOT CM cm CKCH cso CKOT ritA CKCH cao CfRA KOT K.CH fiercely Why cant he Just It's going to be tough or. Sly yonr Mother.

All the kids," said nut UP7 i J.i i wit We got back into line as the 1 LI If Mas International Ccmmtaury Ml Menu M.ialcal tM pm. Tha lUwr.idt hkom Mafcs Belwv BeLrorwi Rainwaw Ballroom Kcnu Mum: 7 pi. The Bunshin SoeMttv Nw: FeraaBaitty TUn The Beulan Show Us Caainst son p-rs 7 1 tVrsonalltv T.me WJZ Mr District Attorney paa. CKOT ipoUit on a Star p.ga. i-bo TM Xewi CFRA Ut's Dace CKCH Radio-Joutv! CKOY Roils Bwut WCBS Capitol Cloakroom WWBC Rightbeat drama l.t m.

OBO Hear Rjoufldup CKCH ehrBBUjue Utteralr la. 3 urn. $JZS SS; I Dad had died three day. be- 143 Kit a iotas The ftpraaaloo aaam to be fore. On June 14.

1934, from tell 4AKQM1 eawaiwan tth the that gaaia fiy.i,.., whii wrma talk, from the window in the back as hjt near we. when noth- neart attacs wnue ne was taJt- furve and Llll aeed ten. burst was not worried when the queen failed" to drop He merely continued with the ten of spades, forcing out East's queen. This established dummy tack of spades. Nothing could prevent Hazen from entering with the ace of diamonds to discard a low diamond on the jack of spades He lost two trump tricks and a spade, but made hU contract.

Card Sense Today's Qur 'M The bidding has teen: 'A est. Heart: North. Double; CBO PMp Stfttaa 1 vha wan an CKCH NO mwjernen boits (an AKI9 AQ8-54 KQM None Both side vul Wert Sari east BA KOT CKCH Lao iisea regimeniauon ana for everyihing to be done by a tato teM- I system. Mother waan't that way. "I didn't mean to." she sob-But from habit we lined up on bed.

"Honest, I didn't." the porch as we would have for! "I'm sure you didn't." Anne Dad by ages and In a sort of said as she burst Into tears Jack Bo Tramt tmot 3BF m. Listening Highlights WMOMDsnc Time WCBS Dane Muatc WWBC On The Spot Interne 1 pm rSO Canad ian Short Starts Mother left, she had decided it! would be necessary to discharge either thJ cook or Tom, as economy move. So the cook had departed and Tom had) moved permanently Into the! kitchen. He now wore a butch- i er'a apron and a chef's cap, and boasted that he never had fol-l lowed a recipe in bis Life. This last was all too obvious We talked economy in the; dining room before lunch.

From an odor not unlike that of burn- ing leaves, we gathered that, Tom was having trouble with' the cooking again Anne had been left MOO to run the family during Mother's five-week absence. That included the cost of our tickets to Nantucket. Massachusetts, because we intended to spend the summer at cur cottage there, as usual. We thought It would be a good idea to spend only $300 Uwmr BOO BrJr Week. R.

Char- Fro acd Con 1 Pass lt 3 company front formation. Anne, herseu CKOT SB WCBS Talk tl an St ts. the oldest-she was eighteen-i we went baca into tne nousc (CBO Muasr try Krtc Wild ls Pat 3NT Pas Pass Opening lead Raj r-BO KCS KOY East, Pass; South. rrrRA CKOT CKCH WCBS Bonaotr iaa It. IS CPRA sporta Ptnal the end of the line and suddenly we didn't feel so 5 rom.

tor Jan the youngest-not quite depressed any more. Mother tor.01' COmlCS two-was at the short end In had gone on trips before, and ja-a-crRA-tearaiKat jams between were Ernestine, Mar- we had lived through them. And crVmerierof'tha, Frank, Bill, Lillian. Fred, he'd be back In a little more ys Dan. Jack, and Bob.

We waited than a month. the incomparable Wayne King man- We sUll weren't accustomed ing her tears, "behaved so well seeing her in black. She; I -could kiss you all." 'Jlr3T-JZ JJZly tense and alone as shs "I knew it," said Bill, ducking. CKOT Ferrri CKCH Pan Sotr A 17. lot Haael aporU WCBB Starlight Salute WNBC News III pm.

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tSM' Twcn'o Byrnphony Peps con-fart J'At reve catle null Wavne Kin Bhow Treaaur Trili Tan ii Toui fBI The Big Time Martin end twK Show successfully by one of my old South, hold: Spades K--friends, Lee Haaen, the noted Hea 5 DUmomi, bridge expert and even more cluD4 Q.j.e-a. What do you do' noted lawyer- A Bid three diamonds. This Lee ruffed the opening club is a tine hand opposite a takeout lead and peered painfully at the double You are willing to stand dummy One ace and one Jbck for three no-trump: you will were not very much to work raise spades if ydur partner can with. ibid them; or you will go to Should he use the ace of dia- game in diamonds if your part-monds as an entry for a heart ner raises. If your partner has finesse or for a spade finesse? a reasonably sound double, your Should he try to cash two high side will have a play for some CBO WJS CBO CPBA CKOY Vanr-ouvrr Tneitar Dance Muaic 12 asidntght Ksws and Bian-of; Haws: Dream Time Saws Hay It With and to turn the rest back to Mother, a a surprise, when she emotion.

The pir5hed open the screen door "The minute Mother leaves, yoal 'K md came to the head of the start making sndnh Ben Biierton Tno pay a steps. She stood there, tall, sioiner sauea wun tne uoe CKCH New joined us at Nantucket. "In the first place," Anne told us. "there is the milk call at Lester Place and Sign -off Dance Orcheetre WCBS slim, and quite beautiful. Her, that morning aboard the Scythla fisruie never even whisoered for England.

Dad had been; WJJ5 WCBS WWBC CKOT WNBC New. 1JSS: Moon River I2J a.aa. WCBS Danre Orchestra diamonds and then ruff a low game contract. at aa Theater of tfl Air inaa-ll KMT Bnng Bou' Ernie Durando meet Rocky Coatellanl In a taa-rousd mlddlewrnkht contsat. Tomorrow FRA Uncle Lea: Unci Lea rasas The Brenio Citizen comics for Thirteen quarts a day.

more; than 50 a month." I don't aeej how Daddy paid for all these aj- WZ Jimmy Pea tone Oreneatra that she had had a dozen chii- scheduled to speak at the Lon-1 dren. (Mary, the next to oldest, don Power Conference, and to died of diphtheria in 1912 preside over a session of thej Whenever Dad said good-bv World Congress of Scientiti diamond in dummy? The trouble with taking a finesse was that it might lose Daylime Listing for Saturday Scrup Cnmjmigti the youngster. ine irouoie wun ruuing a aia- mond was that it might be over- fill JtlVHpOl CKOY Ult Nsw Musical Clota Musical Clock Musical Clock MuMCAl OIK GeU Ltmmwtive 7.s-.aa-cnu-pssing Psrsa John: there on the porch, he always Management, at the Masaryk r.mou Mn oi lW believe we were secretly Academy, in Prague, Csechoslo- ja-ats-crBA rr Lae a woman: glad to get rid of him. Nothing vakia. Those two honors meant tb story of a man whose love for couifj navc been further from that his work In motion study ithe truth.

But he'd say wejand the elimination of fatigue venture Another wcrr 0nly waiting for him tojln Industry were being aet out of earshot, before we nized internationally. CFRA 568 Nsw Jamboraa Breagrsat Jam bora Raws- Jadaonrse HrEtnat Nswa Jamotaras Braagtut Jarr.burss Breakfaat Jamnora Breakfairt Jamboree News, To The ladles ro Tba Csdtas To The l.dlee iuiicu. Issgfs wa, iiuwctw, at safe way to play theiand, and Hazen decided to rly it safe At the second trick he laid Muaicai Musical Musical Br Tta Assoc ts lad Pi am CHICAOO-The Chicago Association of Commerce hit the things. Cheaper by the dozen, nothing!" We decided we could get along with only nine ouarts. without anyone dying of malnutrition.

I "Each cf us is going to have, to sacrifice a little," Anne continued. "frank and Bill "could do our part by cutting out dancing Bill was' eleven, and it was a fight every! Monday afternoon to get him Into his Buster Brown collar and patent-leather pumps. "We couldn't ask you to do: SFBet IsUrt a wild celebraUon that Dads method was to study New till Parade All rim Hit Psrads Tubby Time finger around his soft and un-1 jackpot Wednesday in its scrap To The ladle CBO 1 ra) w.a op Muala is-wm up to Musts 7 SVaiw' Wag up Waka Bp to Muaie I OOTha "nsw IS Deitlona' Period 30Mualoai March Past JS Mualca- Karen Paal B(e--i asra: Mualc IS Music us the Murnihii 3n Mualc In the Moratng AS Mm rnlng 15 Oh Hit and tncorea 10 Hita and Bncores 10 30 Children a Theater 10 ChlldrsTt's Th aster rr.ObCalllng All UTS Caning all Children 11 30 Praluda to Afrxmonn 11 4S Prsnide t- Aftrrinori 1J 00 BBC Ne 12 1S Sportf Onllsga 2 JO CBC SUmp Club 12 4S Bongs the West ruhby Tims New BuimiB Mag Beilete Bauruun. Ma Bailete Bailr-t. I Bur'ti 14 kaB 1 1 erVTia i froooi Ha.i Raws: To The Ladies To Tb Indies Blbls Hour Children's Concert Three Buna Three Buna Melody Time Matody Time Edd Arnold Psrmers Noteonot News: Dinah Shor Mitelrale Western Hit Parade buttoned collar.

Also abandoned drive seven old steam locomo-were music lessons, which lives with tenders, and a 190-everybody sacrificed without (ton coal chute, too much reluctance. We drew! The association's haul came the line at cutting allowances, from the Belt Railway all of thought Dad kept pany The locomotives range them trimmed pretty close to from 24 to 38 years old and the bone. have been replaced by diesel- i powered units. The old Iron Tomorrow: Home efficiency horses will provide about 1.000 and lamb ranooon. itona of acrap ftt-i'KOT-operatisn 1 would run far Into the night.

workers motions, and then to: Another dramsuged story on tb tm- cut Anmn those motions oftpn portanc of traffic ruiss and regula- She Smiled inose mouons, oucn tion by redesigning tne machinery, sndy Mother didn't want us to know operated Motner I.9.n.3-crRO tad Lea UneUihow she felt about leaving. hi, nartnpr and Las reads the comics from The and iried to art like business partner ana; mng Clttaen Magazine comic page le milea ana triea IO act HXe nad wrlUen wlth him a halr 2-2 i-tRA-weekiy world Report Da dozen books explaining motion i mXJmmtt ft wS ThMe don.t study. She had been Invited tc highlight, or to. past sne a for nlm at the twoi Sh C. 800 sessions.

Now she wanted to Hon of the gam between Ottawa a out Of Slaht i and Montreal by Prof Daly with ".1 2 Lal afsatBS CerUin that received commentaries by Tommy shield i The rjoom droprjed to a whisper tf)e recognttlon tne European! 4.08-.J- rRA-Trie Mayor Of Caster- and then She COUldn go on at Krlna- And cetera Hit parade News Oles Club Cot Olea Club Stars Ot-er Hollywood Stars Orer Hollywood that." Martha smirked "We're willing to sacrifice a little." Bill said. Dancing school went Into the discard, and Bill ran a relieved Current Movie Revieivs T) ln the tory She held out her arms and 1 of Michu-l Hancbrd 3 a. a 010 Wf. 3a.7 K0V-OUr MIBr.k.: More br08 ranks anfl burrowed hllsrtou fun with Connie Brooks snd irgto them. her friend st Msdlson High School joy.

you s0 ghe sajd Dad u.itd to complain that If "I wouldn't leave you.the Bureau of Standaids ever Pensions- is tha matter to tw it didn't seem the only way needed a precise measurement eth Jgg on J. Hkw r.rr. Bih.ro. You know that, oon vou? Was Master of None, all it ing partner: the droll effectiveness of Oscar Levant, and the seductiveness of Nina Foch. Coloriul Detail In Its early stages, the picture deals mostly with the romantic and financial tribulations of the principals, with colorful Lstin Quarter detail, but, eventually, it bursts into super-theatrical displays.

The quick changing ballet accordionist Dominic Prontlere are "AN AMERICAN IN PARIS -Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer Picture, produced by Arthur Freed and directed by Vlncente Minnelli. Cast Jerry Mulligan Oena Kelly Lis Bourvirr Leslie Caron Adam Cook OAoar Ivsnt Henri Raurai Georges GueUry Roberta RJna Pom Rating: "Excellent" "An American In Paris" has ali the Ingredient of a lavish Tech-nicalor musical that will earn high popularity with a vast maj-erjst of theater-goers. It Is one guest on ihe comedy ahow. I.M-K.H-CBO Stage Prom Montreal. Rupert Caplan presents an adaptation of "Tb We knew it, ali right.

Most wouia nave to ao was to sena of Dad's money had gone back 'for Tom. Into his business. Mother wasi Tom had been with the family going to try to operate the busi- for seventeen years as Dad's ness herself that was one handy man. He knew a little reason the trip to Europe was 'something about everything. Not Station Log nece.ssarv.

If she failed, the enough to fix it if it were Sioifamilv mloht hag Ln he ritvide-d broken but enoueht to think he He never forgot a mis- t0 move tn on Mother's could (sequence, trlth its quaint settings Irtf.uding a dreamlike fountain, Is an eye -arresting feature. The golden-stairs number by singer Georges Guetary is another SHOP and SAVE! of the most spectacular films of Its twp to come out of Hollywood toso; relatives on the West Coast take, either, and so was able to CBf 0 WON ctut aw wot CBO WJR CP CP ar WJZ CPRA MQ WMGM CKCH 70 WNBC CKOT 1310 WOR WBBM 7S0 WTAM WBZ 1020 WCAU WTTC 100 WCBS Tin several of Dads friends had 'keep making the same errors many i'n advertised specials: 'siS None of us wanted that. Tom was of Irish descent, In many a lovers' moon. It marked entertainment value Is engendered by the full range of appropriate attractiveness from the simple and touch ecstatic treat. Eariier, the visionary orchestra presentation by Levant Is captivating.

All these Imposing delights and the Dastel-shaded back "Ottawa's largest Furniture Store'' ing romantic scene to the spectacular proportions of a Baccha grounds are embellished by the music of George Oershwln In a pleasing combination. "An American in Paris" establishes a new standard of musical-comedy fare. A cartoon. "Magical is a short subject that Is not only highly amusing but fits in nicely with the main feature. Tljere is also the news weekly W.

O. nalian revel of extreme abandon. Under the able direction of Vincent Mlnnrlli, the picture thougn designated as having been made on the West Coast, has caught much of the spirited and carefree atmosphere of Europe, One slight departure from fh cosmopolitan characteristic of a Parisian carousal is Ladies' Dresses Better quality dresses in assorted sizes. Values to $35. Reduced to $10 sag $15 Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS From regular stock, famous Dominion garments.

Sizes 34 to it. 39" Reg. to $70 Reduced to Ladies' Suits 81zes 10 SPORTSCAST 12.40 12.45 p.m. Monday thru Friday l.o;. 1 Id Saturday Brookshire Cleaners to 20.

S22.95 to 20 MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE OF Values to S40 Reduced that the statuesque chorines wear a lit tie more fringe. There Is much to "An American In Paris" apart from orgiastic highlights, however, such a the booyant acting and dancing of Oene Kelly: the vivacious charm of newcomer Leslie Caron as Kelly'a sweetheart and danc- "THE STANDARD" Requires a few smart CARRIER BOYS and I I for hoeae delltrry lervir In otue.i and Hall All toy or glrla interested In aelllng tfcu popular weekly aewa-paper Telephone S-ISSt Our IOrl Supervisor will pleased to Inter) yaaj regard la personal rout. Men's Trousers Prof. Daly Sporlscaster Oabardines, worsteds and flannels. Tone on Tone 3R0ADL00M These floor covering Items just arrived they were too late to include in our large ad (on page 5) but they were too good not to mention.

Regular pleated and self belt styles Some Jj 8-88 tupie ip arums fuzes 28 to 44 Reg to Reduced to ENTIRE STOCK Ladies' Coats Warmly lined coat. Reduced to clear in 1 price groups. Sizes 10 to 20 and Bit to 24V- VALUES TO $80 $28 1 ROLL ONLY Men's Shirts SQ. iD. in attractive wine shade, all wool top, sturdy Axmin-tter weave.

9 ft. width. Reduced from $12 7.95 8.95 I Itac nam bratMta aassaV afss, aWsV 0.88 as I 17. 3 ROLLS ONLY $100.00 in PRIZE MONEY Every Wteh On CFRA Be sure you're listening BETWEEN 9.15-9.46 A.M. IN OUR LADIES' SHOP Price Clearance Reg to $4 .95 SQ.

YD. 3 a so Rose, green and wine shades, all wool tops, sturdy Axminster weave. 9 ft. widths. Reduced from $14 l.adips' Hats A.

Law .25 PAIRS ONLY' Men's Shoes Axminster 27" 51" FLOOR MATS Reg to Handbags Reg. to S3 loafer Sx Reg. to SJ.95 1 All Floor Covering OFF RUG REMNANTS AT AMAZING REDUCTIONS a. are Reg. to $14.95 it 7.50 TO CLEAR Made by a leading man POP CONCE RT LADIES' EVENING GOWNS 5 ALSO! 0ltmm SEE PAGE Mostly brownt Brogues monk strap and plain oxfords Broken ranges.

Seduced to 8-88 Broken ranges of sizei and colours Reg values to S4S. Reduced to .10 HfsENTED BY CANADA PACKERS TONIGHT Matuiino TORONTO YMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bt CONOUCTOt Paul Srherman CHILDREN'S COATS and SNOWSUITS gates I 4 CHILDREN'S GRAB TABLE and Off! MM BANK ST COR. WAVER I 6-2371 DRESS3CS, WUfs iirn- wwv Gaejl Artist NADINE CONNER Soprano CBO 5w Values to $18.98 HT Bl OI -r Kl a 4.99 COMPANY (Ottawa) LIMIT! I l.3t 93 p.m. EST Bank at Clonreatrr Often flaily tM Satisfaction r.aaraRtaert Free DelirerT Free Storage Term Arranted.

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