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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

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-THE SCRANTON THURSDAY, 'APRIL 23, 193C." iiciEiiirn IE o0ok Vn Wifh Pride Samterf Present This1 Trio' Of Nationally Fambus Suits I tMUS, 0 START) By o. o. McIntyre SPORTS SUITS With Newest Sports Backs! ence. Barthelmess In his footlight tryout has opened the doors of important producers. Gardening Time New York, April 23.

Diak Berlin, magazine executive, has become one of the three most widely traveled of the American air passengers. The nonchalant sort who can take off in a furthermost corner of the world and be before napping PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR GYM NASIUM LAFAYETTE FENCING TEAM TO GIVE SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. The thirty-third annual gymnasium exhibition of the Y. M. C.

A will be given Monday night at o'clock In the association building. Ronald Nash, of 818 Jefferson avenue, has been chosen chairman of the program. He has long been member of the Y. M. C.

A. leader corps and an active participant in gymnasites. Through the co-operation of a grpup of college gymnasts a special gymnasium team will stage entertainment on the horizontal bar, Tiarallel bar and mats. Anthony Ma-istic, of North Scranton, student at Stroudsburg Teachers College, will be captain of the team. Another feature will be the Lafayette College fencing team, which will stage three competitive matches, showing competition with the foils, broad sword and sabers.

Other acts of interest will be exhibition drills by the Cadets, Friendly Indians and Pioneer classes. Tomorrow afternoOh 8,000 hand bills will be spread over the city by an airplane. Among the bills are a number of free passes to the gym carnival. Any boy finding one will be admitted free to all the per formances. hv complete stock of quality hardware and gardening supplies it reasonable prices.

Seeds; grass seed; garden tools; rubber garden bose, lawn Sprinklers, lawn mowers, and Vigoro; tbe complete; scientifically prepared plant food. Come in end inspect our stock, or phone your order; it will have our careful attention. Qrder enough Vigoro for everything you grow. PERKS UP Continuous burlesque shows no abatement attendance, although first to open in the morning and last to close when Broadway goes dark. They have made several fortunes for backers the' past few years.

A strain in pa-1 tronage is composed of sailors in port. There are generally a dozen at every performance. But the hurleys chief appeal is to the out-of-town visitor who wants to spice his visit with a dash of reckless adventure. He feels he is slipping his baNer will have something to tell the boys back home. Too, many I actors like to take a look at the other half of the show world.

John Barrymore takes in one when he comes to town. George Arliss has also attended several. And Im told William Gillette whom Groucho Mirx calls the old blade, looked in on one recently. VIGORO Complete plant food SNEE SUNDAY CO. RECIPE: Use prepared corned beef hash or mix 2 Cups turned beef, 2 cups diced boiled potatoes, lA cup water, salt, pepper then brown in 2 tablespoons butter melted with 1 tablespoon Guldens Prepared Mustard.

A special treat seasoned with Guldens I Try it and youll serve it often. 3 the plane reaches high altitudes. The log of his most recent journey reads like some modern Jules Verne imaginings. Such as: a Breakfast in Bagdad; lunch in Cairo; dinner Athens. Berlin started out for rest in Honolulu but continued on by boat to Sydney.

From there he took to the air, flying over Australia and on to Java. Then started to Cross the shark-infested Timor Sea. Forty five miles out motor trouble developed and they limped back for repairs. Then flew over Soemba, Lombok and Bali. Then to Batavia, Bangkok and into Rangoon.

Among experiences Was flying low at dawn over Bethlehem, the Garden of Gethsemane, A 224 ADAMS AVE. ST. THOMAS COLLEGE TO CLOSE DEBATING SEASON 100 PROOF it goes farther Thingumabobs: Phil Simms, Eu opean reporter, was the first dramatic critic America to sport a white-lined Inverness King Edward thinks no dessert tops the Yankee version of Floating Island Earl Carroll smoked his first cigar whe nthirty, and they had to carry him out of a night club feet up Ina Claire was once a chorus girl in the last row of the Follies Claire Luce has decided to i make London her permanent home and has bought a house in Sussex Dorothy Knapp, once billed as the most beautiful girl in the world, is a sculptress and lives in Tudor City Cobina Wrigh. is giving singing lessons to Doris Duke the River Jordan, the Dead Sea and across the Suez Canal. He also saw from the air temples of India, bathers in the sacred Ganges and bits of life from Jodhpur to Baluchistan through remote Persia.

Check Rittanhousa on tfcaia Him points It soil! lou (not anothor 100 proof straight ryo or bourbon' in tho stats at this pries). It goss farthsr (that comas from ths full bodied strsngth). It satisfies mors (which Is anothsr way of saying It is famous Pennsylvania straight whisky). The proiession of astrology seems no longer one of the dubious callings ensconced in shabby brown-stones side streets. Or patronized chiefly by tin horn gamblers.

The local intercollegiate debating season will be brought to a close tomorrow, when the representatives of Catholic University of America, Washington, D. and St. Thomas College meet in debate in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium at 8 30 oclock. This will be the last debate of the season for St. Thomas.

The question to be debated is: Resolved: That the congress of the United States should be empowered to over-ride by a two-thirds vote, the decision of the supreme court declaring a law unconstitutional. The affirmative side will be presented by the visitors from Washington, James F. Gartland and Joseph A. Spitzig. St Thorpas', represented by Joseph May and John Herbert, will uphold the negative side.

The visiting team has lost but one debate this year Attorny Joseph T. McDonald will preside and the decision will be reached by three judges casting their votes without consultation. There udll be no admission charge, and the public is invited. turf touts, ladies of skimpy morals fy and others who live lightly and for Sudden memory: The time you wore the first colored band on your straw hat up Main street and the crowd in front of the hotel yelled: Gertrude! the day. The general topsy-turvi-ness, especially Jie market crackup, has made it one of the proverbial straws for a sinking world.

It has followers in the highest stratum. The musty astrological parlor is now the satin-walled salon modeme lodged exclusive spires. The late Evangeline Adams left a quarter million. Nella Webb's address is an avenue bon ton hotel. Myra Kingsley.

of distinctive lineage and social impressiveness makes her engagements, ahem', for February in Palm Beach; March, April and May, New York; and June in Poetic cussing, for which Mark I Twain had superb talent, has become a lost art in most sections of Manhattan, what With Twain in a happier world and Bob Davis, who is no slouch if he gets his head caught in a well, hooked by a cow or something, always gadding. But down on the waterfront it retains its pristine charm. I heard a group of stevedores near the French line Jier in action last night It leautiful. FOR THE greatest sports suit season in history, we proudly introduce three of the nation's fa-vorites at these two very popular prices. Each suit is tailored in authentic university style, featuring the latest versions of the sport-back offering more action freedom more fashion smartness.

Youll applaud the fabric facsimilies of expensive custom-fabric ideas tailored tolook and wear as well as the twice-the-price originals they copy! See them tomorrow (Copjrrltht, 1SSS. MeN.usht Syndlc.t. 1 Getting Up (lights Richard Barthelmess, whose long, distinguished stage career was ITS A FACT lowed by the inevitable lull, seems to have revised the usual formula of from stage to screen. He gave an extraordinary account of himself in a New York drama this wim If you suffer from getting Up Nights, Nervousness Leg Pains, Swollen Joints, Dtsslness, Headaches. Loss of Pep.

burning, 8msrttng Itching Acidity due to functional Kidney or Bladder troubles, try thg Doctors guaranteed preacrlption Cystex (Siss-tex) Must bring new vitality in 48 hours and satisfy completely in I days or money back Guaranteed Cvs-t ex costa only a doss at druggists. Adv. Be L. K. BOBBINS, Saprrtntrad.nt H.h.rmaga Hospital, Seraatoa.

ter, almost duplicating the achievement of his fellow movie star, Wal Black labai far Ryo Rad labol far laurbaa CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, CONTINENTAL DISTILLING ter Huston, who suddenly found h-nself up against studio indiffer From an ancient Greek housetop and through the Kings Touch has STYLE-SPUN Sports Suits $25 SAWYER-SPUN Sports Suits $30 SCOTS-SPUN Sports Suits come a strange science to speed the to health sick back An ancient suffering Greek, sprawled upon his sun-bathed roof, found health in the path of tha sun- SPORTS SLACKS APRIL 23, 1936 To Mix Your Own Ensemble Or To Contrast With Your Suit I physicians of Athens recommended it. Later it was forgotten. Many hundreds of years later an English king compassionately touched the sores of an ailing subject and the custom of the Kings Touch was born. Multitudes of sufferers jour neyed hundreds of miles to nave their sores touched by the royal hands. Many were cured.

We know now that it was the Ifmg absence from dirty hovels, the long journeys in the open, the air, and above all, the healing virtues of the suns rays, that produced the miracles. The real miracle is that man has Improved on the sun. The same healing rays that cured the ancient Greek and the wretched Saxon serf are now issuing from man-made machines. Physiotherapy is the medical name for that and it has all been developed during the Sast few years. Ana the apparatus i very costly.

To completely equip hospital To completely equip hospital SCRANTON, PA. 48 WEIII FTY 19.36 Plaid, over-squares, striped or rhecked patterns to go with your plain color jackets plain color slacks In contrast colors to go with your patterned jacket. A grand variety. Others $7.95. 3rd Floor.

arly physiotherapy department with the latest devices will cost at least 000. And it all started with an ancient Grecian sunbath. WILLIAM MILLER SELECTED AS OUTSTANDING PANELIST Road Tests with Fords, Plymouths and Chevroleis prove Savings! SI I its CAR' 01VIIERS SAVE EVEII IWIIEI. L' At a recent meeting in the Y. M.

H. A. auditorium a panel discussion was held on the subject "American Jewish Youth Faces the Future. William Miller was selected as the outstanding panelist and by virtue of his selection, will represent the local Hebrew organization in a similar state contest to be held In Harrisburg in the near future. Other panelists included: Monroe Jurko-Witz, A1 Firestein and Martin Bim-baura.

The judges for this discussion were: Attorney Arthur Har-vith. Attorney Manny Laster and Nat Sayers. Dr. Max Ant, of Temple Israel, was chairman. BIG A cn $8.95, $10.95 and $12.95 i Prove it Yourself SUNDAY SCHOOL HUP TO MEET Look tt the chart at die left The figures aguri The teachers, and officers of the Etfn Park M.

E. Church school will hold a meeting tonight at 7:45 oclock in the clubrooms of the church house The Young People's department, with Emily Christ ae leader, wil conduct the worship program. sj' I SEARCH in this state reveals that literally thousands of motorists can save $24.43 or more this year on gasoline! The chances are better than ten to one that youre among them! 10,391 Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth owners told us that they average 16.2 miles per gallon from other gasolines they've been buying. Yet certified road tests prove that Richfield Hi-Octane Gasoline averages better than 21.9 miles per gallon! a' KREIG TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS l.W'1 tell the story. $24.48 a year is what Richfield can save for die average small car owner.

And the bigger your car the more gasoline you use the more you save! Prove it with a "show-down test in your car. Fill, your tank with new 1936 Richfield Hi-Octane the thrifty, regular-priced fuel for modern motors. Check the mileage, compare it with the mileage been getting. And coavinct yourself that Richfield can save you money day in and day out. Make your test today I vt (4j? E.

H. Kreig, mechanical engineer for the American Gas and Electric Company, will apeak on Central Power Stations at the dinnermeeting of the Anthracite-Lehigh Valley section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, to be held Jn the Chamber of Commerce rooms tomorrow night at 6.30 oclock. All members are urged attend the meeting, which is being arranged by a committee headed by A. B. Clemens, manager of the Scranton district 5 BIG REASONS FOR THE BIG SAVINGS List your vacant house or apartment now in a Times want ad.

Phone 5151 for an ad-taker. Adv. Daily-tL Hera art the fuel-saving features that make Richfield Hi-Octane the choice of fire departments, taxicab and tracking companies, and other big gasoline users 1, Richfield Hi-Octane contains more potential power per gallon. 2 It was developed especially for modern high-compression motors. 3.

Richfield "flashes faster saves on every "cold start 4 No gasoline at its price has a higher octane (anti-knock) rating. 5 Richfield exceeds flbe IL S. Government specifications for "emergency fuel! SCHOOL I00N CLUB MEETS FOR LADS 8 to 16, this sale offers just the kind of suits that will suit his fancy. Two knickers included at this price! You'll find the latest port-back styles represented, with a big selec-, tion of choice new fabrics and smart new patterns to choose from! Broken sizes from regular stock but so many in each style, the choosing will be easy! (2nd Floor). TUNE IN! i THE AIR ADVENTURES OF JIMMIE ALLEN.

A radio treat for your children 3 times weekly. Sea radio listings in tha paper. At a recent meeting of the Central High School Book Club two members of the faculty gave interesting resumes of the best literature and authors of the nation whose language they taught The speakers were Miss Linn, of the German department and Mr. Quevedo, of the Spanish department It was announced by the president that a play would be presented at the meeting on May '4. Those taking part ere Elmer Morgan, Ruth Elias, Joseph eph Richfield Oil Corporation of flew York a TAKE 90 DAYS TO PAY! fM IH flfi 111 Gilmore and Doris Moyer.

At the 910 PROVIDENCE ROAD Scranton, Pa. -Phone 6239 Majr 28 meeting an Interclass Book Review Contest will be held. This an annual presentation of the dub. The Book Club is an extracurricular -activity of the English department IRE GASOLINE FOR ULRIEIY AVOTPRISIS I.

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