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i 0.4 DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928. MIDDLESBORO THOSE F. THE A SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, In Middleshoro, Per: Week 15, cants By Carrier, per munth: 60; centa By Carrier, per year (Pay -at Office) $6.50. mail, one; mouth. 81:25 cents By six months 1.

$2.00, By mail, three months By mail, one year $9.60 MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS SERVICE The Unitedi Press is exclusively, in entitled. to, the use, also for the republiciation of all, newa dispatcheg paper and, published. herein. All rights of republication of speclul dispatches herein are also reserved. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY Below we are printing the program which is to be given tonight by the famous.

Russian singers, the Russian, Sym-1 phonic Choi, at the Mauring Theatre. From the press reports we. have. seen of this great company of' singers wu feel, sure that Middlesboro will seldom have such an opportunity of hearing such an array of autists. We hope that Mr.

Charles Briggs, who, is: sponsoring these civic colicert nunibers, will be: encouraged, by the sup: porti of this particular so that he may continue; front time to time in putting on. similar high class concerts which are so, wonderfully beneficial to the musically: minded, well. as greatly enjoyable to, all, musicians or as othorwise, who have the opportunity to hear them. At this concent tonight the people of Middlesboro are being given a rare opportunity for uplift and inspiration, and we hope that there will: be a fine audience to greet! the singers, when the curtain rises. THE MIDDLESBORO DAILY NEWS Published- Every 'Afternoon Except Sunday By CITIZENS NEWS: COMPANY, INCORPORATED ROBERT: KINCAID, Editor and Manager Entered at the' Postoltice.

at Middlesboro, as Second Cluss Matter. Advertising: Rates on Application, Foreign Representative C. J. Anderson Special Agency Chicago D. Wacker Drive: New York City, 416, Lexington, Avenue.

THE RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC CHOIR: PROGRAM 6 1. SACRED: MUSIC TANTRUM Gluck, BEATITUDES CASTER SONG (for trio. and choir) BortnianskyTO THEE. WE. SING Rachmaninoff (soprano solo by Mime, Ivanusu) I'SALM NO: 1 Archangelsky (tenor solo by Mr.

Duduvich) CONCERTO GROSSO Horlniansky' soprano solo by Mine. Shikevilch 2. Mi: CLASSICAL? MUSIC 1 Symphony No. 8. Schubert! Choir by Cal.

ALLEGRO, MODERATO: (b) Andanic con mole In commemoration of. the anniversary, of the composer's. death. Oriental Song (The Bedouin). Cui Glory: Cui.

Night (Paysage music). Shenka Scene from the opera "Christmad (for male. voices), Rimsky-Korsakoff Song and. Dance from "Eugene Eschaikowsky 3. FOLK MUSIC Two Spanish Songs arr.

by Archangelsky Dubinushka (Laborer's song) all': by Kibalchich 2 Moscow Street Song 'arr, by Kibatchich 'The Bride's Song for female voices The Wedding Song only arr. by Kibalchich Down Mother Volga for female voices Soldier Song only arr. by Kibalchich Vanka-Tanka (comic song) Dargomijsky (solos by Mr. and Mrs. Troitsky; Chechoslovakian Song alT.

by Kibalchich Costumes designed by SOUDELKINE and executed by Badulin of the Moscow Art Theatre. Numbers sung by the Choir available in the following Victor records: Nos. 20809. 20858, 78890, 80392, G891G, 68970. Mr.

Kibalchich holds summer master class in choral singing and conducting 'at Stony Point, N. Y. Company -Alexunder Basy. Concert Management: Charles Briggs. Booking Direction: Daniel Mayer, Inc, Steinway Hall, Now York.

CUMBERLAND GAP, Tenn. Ed Lamson, of Indiana, is the guest of air. and Mrs. Giltner Saly(15, having been called by: serious illness of Mrs. Ruth Cockrell.

E. M. Comer has returned frow Morristown where he visit st homefolks. Mrs. Kaiph Normal and little daughter of Knoxville were here 84 days last week guest at FOOD SALE, The Ludios Aid of Church will have food sale in the Hobbi building, Saturday, beginning at 10 3 111.

All kinds of fancy work. cakes, pies and candy. Lunch will 10 served all dux. Your patronage w.Il be appreciated. MANRING THEATRE (FRIDAY) The Russian Symphonic Choir One Performance Only at 8:15.

Seat Sale al Lee's. (SATURDAY) "AVALANCHE" Picturization of Zane Grey's famous novel. with Jack Holt OUR WAY By Williams MY GOSH, BUT CERTIN FOLKS. MUST HAVE HAD AWFUL PORE FETCHIN' UP. A de J.P WILLIAMS, THE LOOK IN.

BY HEA SCAVICE, THE. REG 5 PAT OFF FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SEE? THERE'S NOBODY AT HOME AT OSCARS HOUSE I TOLD YOU RIGHT ALONG THAT HE WENT AN' TOOK CHIS MOM WITH HIM TO, ARABIA IN HIS. 11 THAT'S JUST WHAT HE'S DONE AERE WE "PADUGHT ALL: ALONG THAT AE ITS STARTIN' WAS JUST JUST FOOLING UP AND TO RAIN, AND NOW HE GOES OFF TO FRECKLES HERE TONIGHT ONLY A our. five senses are very much, let related to carh other. (n many Cast's it is almast impossible Lo, dissoriate one from the other.

RUSSIAN The psychological reaction of may 519 affect one of the other four senses as to mak the: Lwo almost identical. There art pope, for instance, who hoe never developed a taste for certain kinds of because their ere is offended by the of a crab or lobster. others wil! not cat Limburger choose, in spite of AL prodiloction for I taste ol' their sense of smell revolts this supreme product of the family chresr. The contusion which saints in the mind; of 5. many people 15 lu the relative dangers of thunder and lightening li, purely a psychological reaction between their senses of sight and baring.

.1 good many people list. to music with their eyes. 'The antics of a conductor may convey to them: a good deal more about cortain composition Chan the actual interpretation by the orchestra. A great virtuoso sometimes fails por.ly tocAuse: his appearance is out of all harmony with the music he interrets, The matter of dress, for the HADIe reason, is carefully attend ed, to by all prima donnas who bidi for public No dooht. thre wore the considerations which pro.

mated Rasilo Ribalehich. conductor of the Russian Symphonic Choir here Munring vehich appears Theatre Prias, evening Dee. 7 nil sele. national Russian 5:15 to his company, which for would make it a picturesqor group and. harmonize with the music they! ansc.

indeed, It would be to hour tho famous incongruous Volga song interpreted by a group dressed fu th" of men and women conventional evening frock nnd KOWI 'Thus, the costumes selected. MOM'N POP The Plot Thickens By Cowan POP. WILL TALK FOREVER ABOUT SINCE 'HE HAD TO PAN -YOU OUGHT: GETTING A NEW CAR BUT HE'LL FIVE BUCKS TO HAVE IT To DO YOUR NEVER ACTUALLY BUY ONE UNTIL YOU TOWED, TO THE GARAGE STUFF WHILE, PUSH HIM INTO IT. ALL MEN ARE LIKE, YESTERDAY; UE'5 FED- HE'S IN 'THE THAT AFTER A CERTAIN AGE. TO THE EARS WITH MOOD IT 'TOOK ME TEN YEARS TO THE OLD BOILER LEARN HOW TO HANDLE YOUR FATHER LET MS WELL, THE FIRST "THINGS HAVE A GREAT PINE THINK! WHAT I'D Fit: THAT OLD CAR WE'LL- 1'LL GET THE CAN WE DO SO HE'D BE UTTERLY BUTCHER KNIFE.

DISGUSTED WITH IT. THEN AND WE'LL DO IT, HE'D BE AN EASY PREY WHEN WE SET OUR TRAP FOR HIM TO BUY A NEW ONE LOOKS LIKE. DIRTY WORK: M. THE 1: CROSS ROADS REG. U.S.

PAT. OFF. BY NEA Behind! By Blosser WHY, THAT LITTLE DO YOU WHY, HE REALLY AE'LL is FLYING TO BE A THINK ARABIA, ALEK? WHEN POWELL'S VALLEY, Va. Harvey Potoat and Miss Lillie Day quinley were marrind: Sunday. Thelr many wish them much happiness.

J. C. Hawkins spent a fow days with his daughter, Mrs, Harry hapman Appalachia, A number of people attended the Thanksgiving program given at Maple High School, under the direttion of Miss Margaret as teacher. Winn. was served Ln all, Herman quinley entertained il cumber or men Wednesday night EtA.

El corn shucking. Mr. and Mry, buff quinley "and SURE I PROBABLY GREAT HERO HE GETS BACk! 771 POPE NOTHING AAPPENS TO AIM JUST. IMAGINE! HE'S PROBABLY WAY OUT GUER, OCEAN IN ALL DAIS, RAIN RIGAT TAMS SURE! MINUTE Li, 6. PAT, OFF! or NEA SERVICE sent out questionaires I.

to, G010 leading business men in ar: attempt to uscertain the 1'easons for their success. And diu or them reply. "Purely 6 6 6. is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and. Malaria.

It is the most speedy remedy. NOTICE: All persons are warned not contract 4:01 to make any debts with my wife. Ina B. Els, without my personal consent. Waller W.

Ely. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST: Sorrmber 25, Dill- Told containing one dollar nad dime, Penningion Gap Bunk receipts, Ford Loupe Title. Return to H. I. wil.

Lams. 1:21 15th Street. $5.00 Teward, 1-19-64 FOUND Two spolted sows and two white sows. Marked, sallow fork in right and cropped in the left. J.

R. Fuson, 811 Dorchester Middlesbora. FOR SALE FOR established Jewelry Store in fast growing Southern town, bast location, good business. bull jewelry and rent stand to repair man who can handle business. Write Box 191 Middleslero, Ky.

Care tf FOR HALE Eastman cameras. Stu: tach while they last. New and guaranteed. Ideal Christmas gift for boy or girl. Knight Studio, 1-12-8 FOR SALE--My truck farm contanning acres, tuore or less, lorated 3-4 miles from the Claiborne County High and Soldiers Memorial.

school, near the Dixie Highway. non! care water. One mid a half-miles from the Courthouse and one mile from New Tazewell R. R. station.

Some timtier. For partialara eco R. L. U1ARRIS, New Tazewell, Tenn. 2-11-23 FOR RENT Furnished ronnis for light housekeeping, 01 Exeter avePhone 817.

3-12-124 roc. FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room house, List street. 1. K. Judy: 9.11-30.

TWo Turnished rooms or to suit. Close In. Phone 811-1. Left GROUP York World: "It was a brilliant Faster of cherubic hymns and gold-! crowns and bluc and costumes, for this decorative group is a2 erful Lo look al as it is to Ilisten 10." BAYER ASPIRIN To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet, And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very cilicient.

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with proven directions, Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart la the trade mark, al Bases Mann at oz 1 children, Mr. and Sirs. Du children and Mrer Elixi Quin: I. end and daughter Graco Noe. or Low 'guest of Mrs.

R. GUS. Helen and Miss Gap, wore dinner Quinley Sun- Mr. and Drs. Wesley Spangler lard daughter, Jean, were dinner Amiests of Mrs.

W. B. Thanksgiving. Miss Mary Davidson spent the week end with her sister. Mrs.

W. TE. Spangler. CHOIR IS A PICTURESQUE by Mr. Kibatchich is a combination let the old Russian drays of the nobles and the colorfullness of the of Ukraine.

How eminently he succeeded is testified by the following comment of the New FOR; COLDS Mias Garnett Davidson and Miss' Farmll Graham and, Graham fattended. the picture show at nington Gap, Thursday night. Mr. and Mr5: L. Banks and the Pixnacle Hotel, little 5011 of Big Stone tap w.ro dinner guests of Rev.

and Mrs. C. L. Stradley last Sunday. Mrs.

A. M. Carr has returned from Norton, where sho nttended the funeral of Robbie Carr. Sirs. John W.

Orr of Jonesville was hezu. Wednesday the guest of son, Dr. Jas, S. Morison. Mra.

L. J. Farmer aril Jitt'e son of Knosville, are guests of Mira. Farmur's puronts, Mr. hand Mira.

Geo. Fortner, Mrs. Lyons of Middlesboro WAS here Sunday afternoon, the guest of Mrs. Margaret Whiw. Charles Sulgers of Louisvilie and Mr.

and Mrs. Joy Montgomery, of Frankfort, were here this week, the guest of Sirs. Sue Salyers. INSULL, KY. Burn to Mr: and Mrx, Lawrence 11 right a daughter, Miss Erma Ball is ill at this time.

Mias Annie Sh. lton of Barbour- rille spent Thunksgiving lore with Mix. James Ingle. Mrs. Ross Crowley and sons, J.

and Junior, spent the week cal with relatives in Pinevlilo. Bra, Condy Lasley of spent last week here with her. sixter-in-law My. Bob Lastes. DAIRY PRODUCTS 2 Deliveries Daily A.

B. SNYDER SON PHONE 360 BROWNIE THEATRE Performances: 2:00, 3:15, 7:30, 8:45. TUESDAY, MONDAY, DEC. 10TH 11TH MEN ONLY WOMEN ONLY MONDAY TUESDAY The Menace to American Girlhood IS YOUR DAUGHTER SAFE 1928 None Sex Facts Admitted Revealed Under 16 STAGGERING FACTS FRANKLY TOLD.

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