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The Vancomer Sun VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 Tuning In Radio Highlights TONIGHT'S BEST BETS SPEAKING OF RADIO "Good of 1939" carrries the first broadcast of Approximately 30 per cent of the Charles Dickens' immortal story, "A Christmas Carol," at 6 CBR is taken up by variety programs, through KOMO. REGINALD OWEN will take the role of this week W. E. WARD, "Scrooge," with an introductory talk by LIONEL BARRYcompleted by MORE At 7 over the same outlet, BING CROSBY wel- and religious. broadcasting for the comes LESLIE HOWARD, JANE BRYAN and JAN SMETER- music ranks second with a total of 16.5 LIN, Polish concert pianist NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF and music is third with 13.5.

Dance music the Seattle Symphony Orchestra present a predominantly Rus- tion 12.5 per cent of the time and only sian program beginning at 8:15 via KOMO Actor JOHN comedy. However, the survey fails to BOLES and Trombonist JACK JENNY share guest star honors cent. of all programs American, with KATE SMITH over KIRO at 8:30 JACK WILLIAM- music division Pianist EILEEN SON and his "Rhythm Ride" ensemble feature "Heart and nouncer JACK PEACH have written a Soul" and "Lullaby in Rhythm" during their half-hour show ing for You." It'll be heard first on at 10:30 over CBR. at 10 o'clock, Tuesday, Dec. 27.

Today's Radio Schedule TIME NBC--BLUE TIME COLUMBIA- -PACIFIC P.M. KJR, KGO P.M. KIRO, KVI, KNX (970k) (790k) (710k) (570k) (1050k) Music School Santa Claus, on KIRO Program, Rochester Wing, dramatic Club Show Penner Program, from Palmer House Ben Pollock Orch. Scandinavian Reporter Amateur Hr. -News Reporter, KJR with Major Bowes 6:30 American Town Meet- and guest artists ing of the Air, guest from New York City speakers' comment Workshop, on current affairs dramatic broadcast Forum, on KJR at Work, 7:45 -Youth in Review, KJR true dramatizations school broadcast Inside Story, with Shaw Orchestra comment and music on Exposition Smith's Variety -Lou Breese Orchestra Hour with Costello Reporter, KJR the Totem Broadcasters, KJR Grofe, on KJR Fields and His Rippling Rhythm and Rhythm, Hollywood program Broadcast by Charles Runyon and narrator from San Francisco studios off TIME NBC--RED P.M.

KOMO, KPO (920k) (680k) Vallee Program featuring orchestra and vocalists with guests, Hollywood News of 1938, variety show with Fannie Brice, Frank Morgan and guests Hall, starring Bing Crosby and Bob Burns with Johnny Trotter's Orchestra 'n' Andy, serial Symphony Hour featuring Seattle orchestra directed by Nikolai Sokoloff KOMO be announced Friends, KOMO Reporter 10:15 -Hotel Schroeder Orch. 10:30 -Sammy Watkins and Dance Orchestra 11:00 -Joseph Sudy and His Dance Orchestra 11:30 Archie Loveland Orch. remote from Seattle 12:00 Sign off Abbot, comedians, Jack Miller's Orch. Box, variety show on KIRO only 10:00 Symphony KIRO Yarns, drama Quartet -Clyde McCoy's Music 11:00 Jack Baines and His Dance Orchestra Harris' Music from Los Angeles off SUN NEWSPAPER OF THE AIR ANNOUNCED BY BILL NEWELL CK MO CKFX Monday to Saturday 12:05 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

(CKWX) 10:00 p.m. (CKMO) Daily 10:00 p.m. (Short Station CKFX) Sundays 8:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. (CKWX) MO (1410k) 6:15 -British Empire Program.

Highlights. Cavadas, comment. Guitars. McD. Kerr.

Speaker. Sun News. Prowl. CD (1010k) 8:00 p.m.-News. Little Old Garden.

FOUND (Continued) LEATHER KEY CASE CONtaining keys. 1151 W. 12th. Phone Bay. 3126L.

HALF-GROWN YELLOW DOG with white face. 1916 Stainsbury Ave. Fair. 4899L. FOUND IN COURTHOUSE 3 keys, also 1 broken watch chain.

Apply Commissionaire, Court House. FOUND, WHITE SPITZ PUP, 18TH at Main, Saturday. 3415 Prince Edward. BLACK DOG WITH WHITE CHEST. brown legs, white spot on nose and head.

149 W. Hastings. FOUND INJURED BROWN AND white setter. Trin. 6358.

FAWN Apply PEKINGESE Davie. WITH ONE eve. POUND, TUESDAY EVENING. weekly car pass. Carl.

11L1. spaniel. vie. Davie St. Trin.

6358. LIVER AND WHITE SPRINGER BLACK PUP ON 7TH, Bay. NEAR 1068X YEW Wed. afternoon. YOUNG vicinity GOAT, 3447 ABOUT E.

6 27th. MONTHS PERSONALS DILOCAINE RELIEVES rhoidal pain The new scientific treatment for painful. itching. protruding or bleeding piles Satisfaction or refunded 65c. mail prepaid "Vancouver Drug Co special agents HERMAN'S "NO.

Fur-trimmed MONEY Coats DOWN" and Dresses. Now at January Sale Prices! HERMAN'S Granville fashioned THAT COLD horehound WITH drops. OUR OLD- only STOP 21c lb. ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS 7 Downtown Stores and New Westminster DALE'S COOKED FOODS for Christmas Shoppers 2 Stores 8:30 Hymns of Memory. -Fred Higginbottom, songs.

KFC (1410k) 4:25 Sun News Bulletins. 4:30 Famous Bands. 4:45 Tenor and Baritone. Council, Christmas Fund. SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS (Vancouver Time) p.m.-Orchestral Music.

JZJ, 25.4 11.80 p.m. -Selections from PERSONALS (Continued) CAPITOL BEAUTY SALON Formerly Black's Beauty Emily Gaffney and Jessie Chappell Specializing in waving--fine, white, dyed hair. 818 Granville, Sey. 8544. HAVE covered YOUR for Christmas.

CHESTERFIELD Deal REdi- rect with factory Terms can be arranged if necessary. Julius Shore Mail Order House, 403 W. Cordova. 344 Water St. Seymour 1223.

$1 lovely PURCHASE ANY OF display THE in BIRKS Dollar Room. Jewelers BIRKS Vancouver SIXTEEN DOLLARS furnishings, 50c WORTH weekly. OF bedding, curtains, rugs, the same old firm R. H. Stewart Co.

545 Seymour St Sey 3602. 2 mixed 5-LB. nuts. Fancy GUNNY boxes SACKS of OF assorted nuts; also nuts for the table. DINE TREE Gran NUT ville SHOP Experienced government LEARN TO DRIVE CORRECTLY.

structors, endorsed by Vancouver Automobile Club and A.A.A. Your car or ours Trin 6013 767 Sevmour St HO OUSE to OF YOUTHFUL to STOUTS. R. H. STEWART CO.

LTD. 545 Seymour Street DEAD RATS start plague. Thousands caught alive. or gas used. John Anderson.

High. 3351R. DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED. from $1 sterilized. polished.

Mechanical Dental Laboratory Mall orders returned same day! Room 509 543 Granville Sev 603 MARGARET BROWN Specializing in feminine hygiene and women's ailments; private interviews free: send for catalogue. 717-18. Hotel Georgia Trin 5116 NARY, COUPE, Bank FOOT Bldg Sey SPECIALIST 7942. The Vancouver Sun Telephone Trinity 4111 Eighth Street Phone New 822 New Westminster. Phone North 334 38 North Vancouver Members Audit Bureau of Cireutations BRANCH OFFICES: Chicago, New York, San FranToronto, Montreal.

cisco, Portland, Los Angeles, Seattle, London, Eng. 952L VICTORIA. R. C. 708 Cormorant Street Phone Empire ADVERTISING RATES: CLASSIFIED 15c line 12c per line per day.

3 consecutive days 11e per line per day, 6 consecutive days per line per day. per month. Contract rates on application No ad accepted for less than two lines Grouns of figures count as one word. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. Funeral Notices, Cards of Thanks, Memorial Notices not exceeding ten lines.

$1.50 per insertion, each additional line. 15c dally SITUATIONS WANTED COLUMN, for persons out of employment, 3 lines, one day. 20c: 3 days. 30c: 6 days. 50c.

Half -price if paid tor in advance at The Sun Classified counter HELP WANTED ADS OFFERING salaried positions, 3 lines, 3 days, 30c, and 3 lines, 6 days. 50c. SWAP ADS NOT EXCEEDING lines, 3 days, 30c: 6 days, 50c. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING The Sun endeavors to print only truthful classified advertising and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertising not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. THE SUN WILL NOT BE RESPONsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any classified ad ordered for more than one issue.

THE EVENT OF TYPOGRAPHIcal error advertising goods at less than the proper price. The Sun will furnish letters to advertisers stating the correct price, but goods may not be sold at the price printed and the difference charged to the newspaper. Want Ad Headquarters Trinity 4111 The Vancouver Sun British Columbia's Great Newspaper Member Audit Bureau of Circulation P. J. Salter President R.

Cromie II. Vice-President ROY W. BROWN Editorial Director HERBERT SALLANS Managing Editor HAROLD L. WEIR Editor HERBERT GATES Circulation Manager GEORGE CRAN Director of Advertising Printed and published every weekday by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, '300 its Head Office, Sun Building, Beatty Street, Vancouver, B. C.

COMING EVENTS ST. ANDREW'S AND CALEDONIAN Society--Whist drive and dance, Elks Hall, Saturday, December 17: Whist 8 p.m., valuable prizes, refreshments, 35 cents; dance 9-12, 25 cents. Proceeds Christmas Sunshine Fund. CLAN MACLEAN WHIST, DANCE, Fairmont Academy, Dec. 17.

Whist 8 p.m., cash prizes, refreshments; 30c. Dance 9 p.m., 25c. G. Wyllie's Orchestra. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCES -Embassy Ballroom, Davie at Burrard, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

The Embassador's Orchestra. "The best in the West." 25c. THE Gift MOST for PRIZED CHRISTMAS -Quality Furs. New York Fur Co. Ltd.

Georgia at Howe. Sey. 7355 SKATING, "HAPPYLAND'S Palace." Wonderful Nightly, matinees Sat. Club groups arranged. High.

2816. ORKNEY Rose AND SHETLAND SOCIAL, Ballroom, Dec. 16. Whist 8, dance 9. Caledonia Orchestra.

Refreshments. Adm. 35c. THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSEDance, Friday, Dec. 16, Moose Auditorium.

Admission 25c. 15 prizes. Proceeds for Christmas Cheer Fund. ACADEMY, DANCING Sat. Low rates for club dances.

Wilf Wylie's with Flo Brow. ROLLER SKATING, WINTER 25c. WHAT'S ON TONIGHT TRIANON BALLROOM FEATURES Len Chamberlain's Orchestra. PreChristmas prices. Week nights 15c.

Sat. 25c everybody. Limited time only. MOONLIGHT ROLLER RINK Skating every night. Doors open at 8.

1129 Howe. BIRTHS HAMILTON Mrs. BORN a Hamil- TO ton (nee Nellie Watson), of Woodfibre, B. at Vancouver General Hospital, Dec. 13, 1938, son.

NEILL Mrs. BORN TO McNeill MR. A. of Oliver, B. C.

(formerly of Britannia Mines), on December 5, 1938, a son. MARRIAGES ON DEcember 14, 1938, in Church Cathedral, by Rev. Col. Owen, Reginald Zealand Shaw, second son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Shaw of Kamloops, to Dorothy Nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve McAllester, 3130 Ontario Street, Vancouver.

DEATHS BLOTT naimo, -PASSED on AWAY Dec. 11, AT NA1938, William Kenneth Blott, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Blott, of 2606 Blenheim Burnaby, in his 24th year; also survived by two sisters, Betty and Nancy, at home.

Funeral service Friday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's chapel, 10th at Cambie, Rev. N. J. Thompson officiating.

Interment, Forest Lawn Park. BRADBURY-AT NANAIMO, DEC. 12, 1938, Mark Bradbury, 374 East 5th aged 85. Survived by four sons and six daughters. Funeral service from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Friday, Dec.

16, at 3 o'clock, to K. P. Plot, Mountain View Cemetery. BURKE PASSED AWAY DEC. 14, 1938, at the residence, 1612 Cedar Crescent, Jessie Robinson Burke, bewife of F.

E. Burke, in her 57th year, leaving besides her husband, one daughter, Cornelia; her mother, Mrs. Peter Wallace, Vancouver; four sisters, Mrs. C. E.

New, Vancouver; Miss Ethel Wallace, Vancouver; Mrs. V. R. Junior, Toronto; Mrs. W.

B. Booker, Penticton, B.C.; one brother, Tom Wallace, Vancouver. Funeral service Center Hanna's chapel, Friday, Dec. 16, at 2 o'clock, Rev. M.

H. Jackson and Rev. W. T. Keeling officiating.

Committal family plot. Mountain View Cemetery. DODDS Vancouver -PASSED AWAY AT THE Shaughnessy Hospital on Dec. 14, 1938, Joseph P. Dodds, aged 74 years, of 440 Shiles New Westminster.

He leaves to mourn his passing one son, Earl, New Westminster, and three grandchildren. Funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Columbia Funeral Service, Rev. Frank Plaskett officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery. DUFF ON DEC.

13TH, Alexander PASSED Duff, peacefully away, late of Vancouver, at Sproat, Lake B.C.. in his 81st year. Survived by his loving wife, one daughter, Mrs. F. H.

Bishop of Sproat Lake; two sons, Duncan and Cameron, of Vancouver; also seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Alberni, Thursday, December 15th. Glasgow, Scotland. papers please copy. FISHER- PASSED AWAY DEC.

13. 1938, Albert Fisher, 2609 W. 1st Ave. and formerly of Riverside, Calif. Survived by his loving wife at home and family residing in Manitoba.

The remains will be forwarded on Friday evening to Riverside, where funeral service and interment will take place. Simmons and McBride, funeral directors, in charge. HAMMOND PASSED General AWAY DEC. Hospital, Clifford O. Hammond, aged 43.

vears, late 1638 Nelson St. Deceased served overseas with the R.C.H.A.. and leaves his wife, one son, Earl Douglas of Vancouver; his mother, Mrs. M. Hammond of Vancouver Island; nine sisters and two brothers.

Funeral will be held Friday, Dec. 16, at 3 o'clock, from the chapel of G. W. Hamilton Undertaking Kingsway and Main at 7th Ave, Rev. Lieut.Col.

C. C. Owen officiating. Interment Returned Soldiers' plot, Mountain View Cemetery. HUGGINS Hugh SUDDENLY ON Huggins DEC.

of 13. 2132 Bennett Bellingham, in his 67th year. Survived by a son, Arthur, of Bellingham. Remains will be forwarded by the T. Edwards Co.

Friday morning, G.N.R., for interment in Bellingham. PAGE 21 -DEC. 14, 1938, OLIVER Wellington Humber, of 2829 East 21st aged 78 years. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. W.

F. Bowes, Mrs. Ella Steves; three sons, Clarence Harold and Earl six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral service Saturday, Dec. 17, at 1:30 p.m., from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co.

Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. Dr. S. S. Osterhout officiating.

HUGGINS Annie Elizabeth ON DEC. Huggins, 13, wife of Hugh Loring Huggins, of 2132 Bennett Bellingham, in her 63rd year. Survived by a son, of Bellingham. The remains will 1 be forwarded by the T. Edwards Co.

Friday morning on the G.N.R. for interment in Bellingham. NUDSEN-SORT-PASSED at his -PASSED residence, AWAY suddenly 713-13th on Dec. 12, 1938, Jens Olaf Knudsen-Sort, aged 48 years. He leaves to mourn his passing one son, Kay, and one daughter, Miss Sonja, both of New Westminster.

Funeral will be held on Friday morning at 9:30, from St. Peter's Church. High Requiem Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father W. J.

Loftus. Interment in Calvary Section, Ocean View Burial Park. Columbia Funeral Service in charge. ANGIS- ON DECEMBER 13, 1938, Everist, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harmel Langis, 923 Cartier Maillardville, aged 16 years. Survived by parents, two sisters, Theresa and Bertha, also one brother, Samuel, at home. Requiem Mass Friday morning at 9 o'clock, in the Roman Catholic Church, Maillardville, Rev. Father F. X.

Teck celebrant. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Paterson Funeral Home, 8th St. and 6th New Westminster, in charge.

MURPHY- IN SHAUGHNESSY MILHospital, Dec. 14, 1938, Thomas Arthur Murphy, aged 61 years, of 3943 E. Pender Street, leaving his wife and 3 sons at home to mourn his passing. Funeral Saturday, Dec. from St.

Helen's Church. Requiem mass at 9 a.m. with Rev. Father D. J.

Carey celebrant. Interment Returned Soldiers' Plot, Mountain View Cemetery. Burnaby Funeral Directors Ltd. -PASSED AWAY DEC. 14, 1938, at the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, Christine E.

MacEwen, wife of the late Rev. Peter H. MacEwen, aged 88 years. Survived by three sons, Dr. E.

Howard and Dr. S. Cameron, New Westminster, and Dr. H. Bruce of one daughter, Mrs.

Kennerley Bryan, New Westminster. Funeral Friday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m., from the Olivet Baptist Church to Fraser Cemetery, Rev. J. L.

Float officiating. S. Bowell Son, directors. DOWELL- PASSED AWAY DEC. 1938, at the family residence, 4008 Gladstone Street, Margaret Adams, beloved wife of Samuel McDowell.

She leaves to mourn her loss her sorrowing husband, one brother, T. Adams, Ireland; two sisters, M. J. Scott, Glasgow, Scotland; Mrs. T.

Kaufold, Homestead, U.S.A. Funeral service Saturday, Dec. 17, at 2:30 p.m. from Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co. to Lawn Section, Mountain View Cemetery, Rev.

F. E. Runnals officiating. FUNERAL NOTICES AN of EMERGENCY Hammond meeting L.O.L., No. by called for Friday, December 16th, at 1 p.m., to attend the funeral our late brother, A.

K. Sheppard. All members please attend if possible. G. B.

STEEVES, W.M. M. FAIRWEATHER, CARDS OF THANKS WISH TO THANK OUR friends and neighbors for their WE kindness and sympathy and for their beautiful floral offerings tendered during the death of our beloved son. Special thanks to the Rev. Thomas Johnstone.

-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tennant and family. IN MEMORIAM DEATHS (Continued) To assist readers in preparing "In Memorial" notices, The Sun has prepared a booklet on some very appropriate verses. Call, write or phone for a copy.

One year has passed, dear son and brother, Since you were called away; How well do I remember That sad and weary day. You suffered much, you murmured not, We watched you day by day, We cried and prayed that your dear life Would not be taken away. -Ever remembered by Mother Dad (Mr. and Mrs. F.

Hough), sisters and brothers. IN wife LOVING and mother, MEMORY Edith OF Jessie OUR Hall, who fell asleep Dec. 15, 1937. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One who was better God never made; A wonderful worker, SO loyal and true, One in a million-that, mother, was you. Just in your judgment, always right, Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, Our wonderful -that mother was you.

-Always remembered by her husband and family. LOVING AND TREASURED REIN. membrance of our dear sister, "Edie" (Mrs. J. J.

Hall) who fell asleep December 15, 1937. You were SO brave, you were SO strong, Your dear, happy voice cheered the journey long; Your memory's a living presence today, Our beloved's not dead, she is "just away." -Inserted by her sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Carter, also nieces and nephew, of Penticton. B. C. IN MEMORY OF REGINALD Hough, who passed away Dec. 15, 1937.

Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in memory And will forevermore. -Jack and Doris Ewan and the boys. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CENTER HANNA LIMITED Etablished 1893 Vancouver, 1049 Georgia, Doug 123: North 320 E. Third St. North 626: Ladner.

Lad 20: Powell River. P.R 3161 HARRON BROS. LIMITED 55 East 10th Ave. Fair. 134 122 W.

6th. North North 134 18th Marine W. Van, West 134 MT. PLEASANT UNDERTAKING R. F.

Harrison. W. E. Reynolds Kingsway at 11th Fair. 58-59 SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD.

"A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple St. Bay. 5402 "The Chapel of Repose" CENTRAL PARK FUNERAL HOME LTD. 3642 Kingsway. Carl.

1207 CHAPMAN'S FUNERAL HOME (Formerly Nanaimo) 802 Broadway W. Fair. 6500 (Phone No. not listed Directory) G. W.

HAMILTON Kingsway. Main UNDERTAKING at 7th. Co. Fair. 268; 6271 Fraser, Fras.

19. ZIEGLER'S CANDIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH! total program time of THEY DON'T HAVE TO BE DATED because they're one day and according to a survey sold the next at ZIEGLER'S STORES. director of educational The principal reason is ZIEGLER'S sell so many candies because of outlet. Light concert PURITY. HIGH QUALITY AND FRESHNESS and last but not least per cent, and serious ZIEGLER'S MODERATE AND HONEST PRICES.

If ZIEGLER'S CANDIES is heard via the sta- were packed in fancy boxes-if they three per cent goes to were made in small in batches- small the materials were bought quanmake known what per tities, ZIEGLER'S would have to in the dance charge ZIEGLER'S double the more present attention prices. But to especially ROBERTSON and PURITY, QUALITY AND FRESHNESS than to the box, because you can't new song entitled "Wait- eat the box. CBR's "Musical Mirror" ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS Ltd. B. Largest Chain of Candy Stores.

7 Downtown Stores and New Westminster RADIOCLAST DIAGNOSIS TT IS ACCURATE, YOU DON'T TELL us. We tell you you ailment. SafeP.M. even if you feel well. Many diseases TIME MUTUAL, -DON LEE guard yourself by having a checkup (1270k) exist long before the symptoms.

Diagnosis by appointment only. Phone Stokes' Music Trin. 5602. We have a special Bear, KOL ment for piles. No scar tissue, no loss Tracy, dramatic of time from work.

Orphan Annie REEVES' HEALTH CLINIC Granville St. Jack Armstrong, serial 6:15 -News Dramas, music MASONITE Reporter, KOL 6:45 Don Isham, organist Ideal for kitchen, bathroom, recreation room. Inexpensive, durable. 7:00 What Do You Think? Free estimates gladly given. Green Hornet, crime (1931) Ltd.

dramatic broadcast VANCOUVER dramatization, N. Y. South End Cambie Street Bridge Fair. 1281 Vancouver, B.C. 8:00 -Piano Moods, on KOL -Don't You Believe It YOU NAME THE PRICE! Isham, organist 8:45 -Melody Road, on KOL NOT TAKE ADthis opportunity for of the Air big savings before Christmas? We Goodman's Or.

offer fine garments of every Ennis' Orch. tion; lovely velvet dresses and from Los Angeles ning gowns; smart afternoon frocks, as well as fine coats and suits. 10:00 Emergency Council ROSE SHOP. 914 Dominion 10:15 Front Page Drama Bank Bldg. Beecher and His Music, Los Angeles This -end have a Duchess Carrot Pudding Fields' Orchestra truly good and Jack McLean's Music with a lemon sauce recipe Squires, quartet enclosed in each Midnight Matinee wrapped.

pudding--Priced 25c. Disher Specialties off Ask for where good food is sold. Operettas. OLR4A, 25.3 11.84 OLR5A, 19.7 15.23 meg. HEREDIA, Costa p.m.

Variety Program Dedicated to National Radio Club. T14NRH, 9.67 meg. LONDON. p.m. BBC Empire Orchestra.

GSD, 25.5 11.75 GSC, 31.3 9.58 GSB, 31.5 9.51 GSL, 49.1 6.11 meg. 6:45 p.m. -A Special Broadcast for Illinois. DJD, 25.4 11.77 meg. PRAGUE.

p.m. Light Music. OLR4A, 25.3 11.84 OLR5A, 19.7 15.23 meg. NEW p.m.- "Americans at Work," drama. W2XE, 31.09 9.65 meg.

CINCINNATI-8 p.m. Musica Classica. W8XAL, 49.5 6.06 meg. p.m.- -Talk by Mme. de Gramont (in English).

TPB7, 25.2 11.88 TPA4, 25.6 11.71 meg. VANCOUVER-10 p.m. Vancouver Sun News, CKFX, 6080 6.08 PERSONALS (Continued) Shop now! Pay later! MODEL BOOT SHOP 57 W. Hastings OVERCOATS, SUITS AND TUXEDO $5 and up. Men, do you know that you can buy a good looking overcoat, suit or tuxedo suit for as low as $5 and up? The clothes are used but clean.

and look new. Like the linen in a good hotel. Special attention given to mail orders. To save time, send us your chest and leg measurement, height, weight and State dark or light color. For overcoat, whether heavy or light weight.

money order for $10, $7.50 or $5 and you can get your suit or o'coat by return mail. If you don't like the clothes send them back and we will return your money. San Francisco Tailors. 52 West Hastings 4 doors west of Beacon Theatre CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING NEED hard on your pocketbook if you use your credit at the Model Boot Shop, 57 W. Hastings St.

Pay as low as $1 down, balance easy terms. No delay--no fuss--no red tape. Give practical gifts this year. See our large selection of shoes, slippers, hose, handbags and umbrellas. EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED COATS in good condition, to clear at $2 each.

Prompt attention to mail orders. Gowdy's, dealers in the better class of used clothing, 293 E. Hastings and corner 8th and Granville. Phone Bay. 620.

THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Our famous silver box, 3 lbs. of finest assorted chocolates, $1. Mailed anywhere in B. C. or Alberta, $1.25.

ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS Ltd. 7 downtown stores to serve you, also located in New Westminster. DROBLEM: WHAT TO GIVE AT Christmas, nice, but not expensive? Answer: 12 4x6 portraits in lovely folders for $6.50. Don't delay! EROMES' 869 Granville St. Sey.

4292 CASH PREMIUM for OLD GOLD GOLD COINS Silver and Diamonds B.C. Collateral Loan, 77 E. Hastings. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME! WITH Taps, Vases, CHROMIUM PLATING etc. Prices Trays, request; no obligation.

Wallington Plating, 550 Cambie (rear) Trin. 1641 WALK OF THE TOWN- -ZIEGLER'S famous chocolates Values to 60c per now 21c per at seven stores ZIEGLER'S CHOCOLATE SHOPS Downtown Stores and New West'r IDLE (HOLD Earns No Returns! Let It Buy Your Christmas Gifts at DACIFIC (HOLD, 600 Street IS NO SECRET WHY WE CAN and do sell quality furs reasonable. We buy from trappers, manufacture. and sell direct to the public. The Weston Fur.

873 Granville. DEAD RATS start plague. Thousands caught alive No poison or gas used. John Anderson. High 3351R ASTHMATICS -VaPo-Etrin VaPo-Efrin gives instant relief.

10- day trial. money hack guarantee Marp. 962Y. 1564 W. 66th.

SOCIETY 5837 DE HYGENIQUE Free ladies clinic. Westminster 2612L CHINESE HERBS FOR PILES, Rheumatism, Constipation, Sinus, Flue, Gas. Geo. Lee, 256 E. Hastings $1.

Plates LEWIS. Repaired DENTAL or LAB. Remade $5 UP 16 Hastings Sey 6052 UP class diamonds. Firbank Lange, PRICES PAID FOR FIRSTSeymour at Dunsmuir. 50e ding.

WEEKLY linens. BRINGS curtains. $16 BED rugs Andrews. Bay 8115L DAZOR BLADE HOSPITAL. 336 Hastings (opp Dick's) Wilkinson sharpened.

15c: Rolls. 25c: Darwin. 25r Broken Dental Plates Repaired, $1 215 Terminal Sey. 7437 ATLAS AB. WISH TO MEET LADY, 25-30 years, for company: if suited, matrimony.

Box 564, Sun. PERSONALS (Continued) LADIES A SOLUTION TO YOUR Fur-trimmed CHRISTMAS and PROBLEM- coats, as plain warm as they are smart, and on our Friendly Credit Plan. B.C. OUTFITTING Co. Hastings GLASS, MIRRORS, LEADED GLASS Your Mirrors Resilvered.

All kinds glass replacements for stores, furniture and autos. Phone Sey. 8687 for quick service. WESTERN GLASS Co. LTD.

158 W. Cordova (Woodward's Block) FRIENDLY, CONVENIENT CREDIT, interembarrassment; no est. For quality ladies' ready-to-wear shop at SWEET SIXTEEN 137 West Hastings. 927 Granville St. 2542 Main.

COLONIC IRRIGATION CENTRE Edith M. Leonard, R.N. Post Graduate Mayo Bros. JOHN J. LEWIS, MEDICAL MASSEUR.

115-113 Hotel Vancouver. Sey. 2443 Open Day and Night. SAY "MERRY 1. XMAS" WITH JEWelry! A fine selection of dresser sets, signet rings, watches, lockets, H.

Inglis, 708 W. Pender (cor. Granv.) 50c WEEKLY BUYS $16 WORTH blankets, linen, curtains, rugs. Fair. 2978X brings to your nome A McDonald.

rep R. H. Stewart BREATHEASY for asthma and bronchitis. Free demonstration, 111 Vancouver Block. Tr.

Bay. 1688, Bay. 5251Y. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID gold and silver at O. B.

ALLAN LTD. WANTED 1000 WATCH REPAIRS. $1 Main Springs, Watch Cleaning, $1. Lewis Credit Jewelers 322 W. Hastings Opp.

Kresge's MOTH SPRAY REALLY IS good. It's safe, stainless. At dealers, or phone Bay. 5087 Mfg Rotox Products 1624 3 SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF girls' and boys' watches, fully guaranteed. Walter M.

Gow, Jeweler, 669 Granville St. BEDSPRINGS rebuilt like REPAIRED, MATnew: upholstery Service repairs. 1690 Bed Kingsway Spring Fair. 1422 DOWNING BEAUTY SHOP, 130 W. Hastings Specialists In waving grey white, fine hair Call with fiden.

(Opp Woodward's Sev 241 DIONEY AVAILABLE FOR Jewellery. Gold Seal Finance Co. 101 Vancouver Blk. Trin. 2985 DIAMOND RINGS A'1 sacrifice prices.

Terms can be arranged. Potters Jewelry, 695 Granville with XMAS name, CARDS. address 3 printed DOZ (while you wait if necessary). Church. 1052 Pender.

Sey 6850 ELSIE Granville, MEET ME taking AT you PENDER to R. A. Spencer to sit for a GOOD TAKE YOUR LAST YEAR'S EVEning gown to Mrs. Curran, she will make it look like new and up-todate. Charges moderate.

Sey. 3714. RELIABLE Corner TAXI- Hornby SAMPLE and METER Robson to 41st and Granville, for $1.15. Phone Sey 9291. ET US DO IT FOR YOU" Small commission or fee.

Coast Agencies. Sey. 5437. BETTER TRUSSES GUARANTEED A Lundberg 938 W. Pender St INFRA RED LAMPS FOR ARTHritis.

rheumatism. etc Carrol: Electric sone Dunsmuir St Sev 1773 DENTAL PLATES, REPAIRED $1 TORY. 751 Granville Sey 6108 FURS OF QUALITY AT NO EXTRA cost at the Weston Fur, 873 Granville. Sev. 5077.

DUSSON'S COMPLEXION SALVE the Beautiful. David Spencer Prescription Dept. -CASA-LOMA TEA ROOMS Open at 938 Robson, upstairs. Tea Cun Reading YOU WILL FIND THE LATEST styles in fur muffs, fur hats at the Weston Fur, 873 Granville St. PERMANENT WAVE SHOP, Granville St.

Noma 9560 machineless waves Sevmour TONELY, FOLKS? NEW FRIENDS, ladies, gents; confidential. Particulars, 10c. Box 128 Calgary, Alta. 50c. linens.

WEEK BUYS $16 High. BEDDING, 6086L rugs. PROSTATE -PEP GLANDS, WEAKness, home treatment. Box 4584. MRS.

E. JOHNSON, Leonard's. 831 FAMOUS clairvoyant utan HEALS ECZEMA. Spencer's, BOAG'S Woodwards. REMEDY.

MAYO wks. ASTHMA treatment. REMEDY, Drug stores $1.50 CONSOLIDATED Bank FURRIERS, 914 9th Floor. KAYSER $1.25. NON-RUN Wilson's, SILK 575 HOS- Gran.

TAKE U-NEED-ME TONIC. DONE take chances. Keep well. CONSULT "DOUGLAS." PALMIST. teacup reader.

Deutschland Cafe. ME MAE NOW READING AT Mother's Cafe. 521 Dunsmuir ME. BURDETT, CARDS READ; 3 questions. Donations.

Sey. 8258Y. PERSONALS (Continued) ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS Dear Sir: After suffering with Asthma and Bronchitis for 2 years, I am pleased to say that after taking your remedy this trouble has entirely left me. I will be too glad to recommend it to anyone that may call on me. Peter Symchyck, R.R.

2, Eburne, B.C. Dec. 8th, 1938. Similar results since 1908. Discover what a good HERBAL remedy can do for you; how superior IL is in giving lasting relief.

TRY IT! "TASTE ITS GOODNESS." 16-oz. bottle for $5.00. We deliver. Sey. 7656; Trin.

1723. Postage prepaid. J. Fitzpatrick Sons, 319 W. Pender Vancouver.

MME. of THOMPSON, the town. 665 CLAIRVOY towe MME. viser BEST, for. all.

NOTED 54 W. READER, Hastings AD- St. TRUSSES, LATEST TYPES FITTED. Cunningham Drug, 732 Gran. S.

606 TREES, WHOLESALE, fresh stock, $15 100. Fair. 25861, LOVERS OF Province OLD CHINA Sey. CALL 1186. TOBACCO, SNUF, EASILY.

Adv. free. Write Box 1, Winnipeg. REO, CLAIRVOYANT, PALMist; readings, 50c. 403 W.

Georgia. DIAMOND BROKERS PAY MORE for diamonds. 216 Standard Bank 25 USED Lacterman FUR COATS, 633 $10 Richards. UP. BY MAIL, CUT-RATE, REliable.

Bert Emery. 2189 W. 9th. HUNT FOR TRUSSES Truss-fitting Parlors. 940 Robson.

TIME CORPORATION P.M. BR (1100k) Symphony Series featuring Montreal orchestra directed by Douglas Clarke Parade, musical by transcription Symphonic Styles, CBR only, transcribed Trombar and His Music, CBR only Lions -Club from CBR-Vancouv'r and Weather 8:15 Introducing Tonight Music, by instrumental group Time, drama from the CBR studio Review, comment -Late News Bulletins 10:00 -Classics for Today, Jean de Rimanoczy Ride, musical from CBR studios 11:00 Sign off LOCAL PROGRAMS -Electrical Transcription CKWX (1010k) Crimson Trail (ET). Clem Davies. Angle in Sports. -Sport Cycle.

News. 6:45 -Light Up and Listen (ET). True or False (ET). of Major King. CJ OR (600k) Wing (ET), Melodies.

Review. 7:15 You Think It's News (ET). Carnival. 9:30 -Wrestling Broadcast. Time (ET).

FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Continued) 'THE T. EDWARDS GRANville at 10th, Bay. 608. (No connection with any parlor on Broadway.) C. FRANK EDWARDS Funeral AND SON, Independent Service 705 W.

Broadway. Fair. T. J. KEARNEY 802 West Broadway.

Fair. 3. PATERSON Asst. FUNERAL Phone 241 HOME 8th St. and 6th New West'r NUNN THOMSON Funerai Directors and Embalmers 10th Ave.

and Cambie Fair. 221 S. R. BELL FUNERAL HOME LTD. Hastings St.

High 15 FUNERAL directors, 304 Dunlevy. High. 141. CEMETERIES OCEAN VIEW BURIAL PARK Perpetual Care Complete Burial Facilities in the sheltered privacy of a Beautiful Garden. Entombment; Garden Burial; Cremation.

Near Central Park Phones: Carleton 1125-Trinity 5478 BRONZE MEMORIAL TABLETS WE, Vancouver. SUPPLY For FOREST booklet, LAWN price, AT write Bronze Memorials Box 726, Vancouver, B.C. Phone Carl. 1100. cost.

Geo. H. Hewitt 7321 Homer Ever-lasung remembrance. Moderate CATHOLIC SUPPLIES PRAYER BOOKS, ETC. Kaufer's.

673 Richards Sev 2526 OPTOMETRISTS LAWRENCE SMITH 49 Hastings St OPTOMETRIST 6860 Sey NOTICES SPECIAL on all our furs REDUCTIONS for Christmas AND gifts Polar Fur Store, 548 Granville. IN small POST OFFICE OR DUNBAR CAR, paper parcel containing sum of money. Bay. 6574Y. Reward.

EYE east of GLASSES, Main, SILVER Hastings or FRAMES, Keefer. Box 578. Sun. SILVER AND BLUE PENDANT ON chain, vicinity Main, 10th. Keepsake.

Reward. 4435L. METAL WRIST WATCH. between Dunbar and Wallace on 18th. Bay.

6618R. Reward. WIRE HAIRED Georgia TERRIER, child's STRAY- pet. High. 4855X.

WHITE GOLD on Sat. RING, Reward. LARGE Fair DIA- 803 BLACK WATER SPANiel, "Skippy," West E. Doug.3030X RED 18th, COCKER Dunbar. SPANIEL, 3555 W.

LAST 18th. seen FOUND Finders of lost articles will be assisted in locating the owners by reporting their recovery to The Vancouver Sun. POUND ON 7TH, NEAR MAINPair of glasses in brown case (probably child's). 116 E. 7th.

Fair. 1916X A SUM morning, OF Dec. MONEY, 10, in a SATURDAY retail store in the 100 Block Hastings. Describe your loss. Box 573, Sun.

DICKED UP INJURED SMALL cross-bred dog, chow female, and a spitz male. Dr. Sleeth, 1329 Granville St. VOUNG POLICE PUPPY WITH collar. Strayed to 2426 West 15th.

Bay. 4371R. BLACK MALE PEKINGESE, BROWN feet and chest. Fair. 6346L, DANCING INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS, FOR CORRECtion or advanced students, complete satisfaction guaranteed in 8 few lessons.

Best since 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moore, 828 Granville. Trinity 2070.

6 PRIVATE and 6 CLASS LESSONS Dance correctly and smartly Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Dumaresq Granville. Sey.

105 AV. AL. PRODUCE THE in FINEST B.C. ballroom dancers 603 W. Hastings (upstairs).

Sey. 2482 AMERICAN BALLET school. type of dancing. 560 Granville. Sey.

1968. TEACH OLD-TIME DANCING, ALSO waltz, foxtrot. Sey. 2539R. 10 Trianon 1-hour Lessons Ballroom.

Sey. 344 $2.50 MUSIC Do you want to give a worthwhile Christmas present to your child or friend? Give a genuine hand-made violin or a guitar. It only costs you $5 cash and $1 per lesson. Free lessons with accordions. These are, private lessons by professional teachers given in M.

A. Kelly's Music Studio. M. A. KELLY Co.

Ltd. 659 Granville (Vancouver's Music Centre) PIANO TAUGHT-20 LA LESSONS, NO scales. booklet. Sey. 5788.

Rex School of Popular Music. GENUINE only by MANDOLIN International GUITARS Conervatory of Music. 553 Granville. BANJO, GUITAR, UKE. AB.

HINE, 422 Richards. Sey. 2839. PLANS POPULATING PIANO, Sey. 20 5605.

LESACCORDION, Sey. VIOLIN. 5605. SAX. Music LEN free.

DIRECTORY BEAUTY PARLORS A CADIA-VAL WAVE SHOPPE Latest Styles; Exclusive. 504--751 Granville, Sey. 8545. DERMANENT WAVING BY EXperts. American Hairdressing Salon.

411 Hastings. Sey 3704 MRS. E. M. LUND NOW LOCATED 627-8 Vancouver Block.

Sey. 8012 BOB 751 INN BEAUTY 6908 SHOP, Granville, Sey. BAILIFFS THOMPSON BINNINGTON LTD. -Prompt and efficient service 406 Pender West. Sey 8274-3275.

BAGGAGE. TRANSFER, DELIVERY TRUCKS, BIKE MESSENGERS, MOtorcycles Sey 9185 EAGLE gers, best TIME in delivery 3900 MESSEN.Sey CARPET CLEANERS BALLARD CARPET CLEANING also repairing High 413 RUGS, Reliance UPHOLSTERY Service. CLEANED, rejuv. High. 837L CHIMNEY SWEEP $1.50 Vacuum Flue, equipped $1.50 nace, Stove and Pipes Sey.

5854, Eves. Fair. 2521L VACUUM EQUIPPED $1.50 cleans flue, stove, furnace, pipes. Scotty's Roofing, Fras. 990.

Anytime. $1-50 furnace, CLEANS MAIN lic. FLUE, Fraser PIPES, stove; 370. CURTAIN CLEANERS SUPERIOR CLEANERS: HANDlaundered. 1221 Davie.

Sey 9414 DECORATORS (guaranteed Decorating And Sign Work at Lowest Rates Specialists in all painting. Doug. 36061. DENTISTS DR R. LLEWELLYN DOUGLAS, CR.

Richards and Hastings Sey. 5577 LOST ADVERTISERS WHO DESIRE MAY have replies addressed to a box at The Sun and forwarded daily to their address A charge of 10 cents is made for this service. In this case add three more words (Box Sun) to the count for the numher nf words IN ORDER TO CONFORM WITH the style of set-up, the first of each ad must be set in capitai letters In estimating the number of words to the line, count four words for the first line, four words for the second line and five words for each line thereafter. This 15 not an absolute guide to the number of lines. much depending on the length of the individual words SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier, wherever carrier service is maintained, 75c a month.

BY MAIL In British Columbia and Yukon TerritorySinge month 75c Three months $2.00 Per year $8.00 Balance of Canada, Great Britain and Postal UnionPer month 75c Per year $9.00 United States and MexicoPer month $1.00 Per year $12.00 Foreignmonth $1.75 Per year $21.00 SUNDAY SUN, by mailCanada and Great Britain, $3.00 per year; U.S. $3.50 per year; other countries, $5.00 per year. FLOOR SURFACING FLOORS SANDED AND REFINished, four coats; average room $8. 16 yrs exp. Half cash, balance monthly At Atlas Floors.

Fair 4003 (ALL THE VANCOUVER FLOOR Surfacers. High. 3774. FLOORS MACHINE SANDED. scraped, est.

free. Fair. 2116 BEATTY sanders for sale REFINISHING. Bay ELEC 1991 PATENT ATTORNEYS FETHERSTONHAUGH Marks CO. Oldest and Largest Firm in Canada ROWLAND BRITTAIN Frank Dodson Offices throughout Canada U.S.

700 Hall Bldg 789 W. Pender Sey. 3796 ERNEST E. CARVER. F.P.I.C.

Registered Canada and U.S. Patents Trade Marks in all Countries. 621 Hall Bldg. 789 W. Pender.

Sey. 1252 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 81. .25 CEILINGS; ROOMS COMplete first-class. Fair. 4469X PIANO TUNING DELIABLE mothing.

TUNING, Fairfax, Fraser DE- 222 WRINGER ROLLERS $1 50 covered. WRINGER Mutch. 1295 ROLLERS Granville RE- HEALTH SERVICES SKIN ECZEMA, ITCH. TRY, GEO. LEE'S Chinese remedy W.

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