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PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER 5 193J FORT COLLINS EXPRESS-COURIER raiziBAnr i 4 Modest Maidens Trad Mar Registered a Patent Ot fit Thirteen qj Aggie Steers to Go to Shows SOCDEUT kv NEWS Qr LI Phone Social News Item to France at 10 8 Qp RCA Hour (NY) 8-00 Amos Andy 9:16 Blumber Music (NY) 9 45 Around tha Firerida 10(P A Roito and Hi Lucky Btrtka Donee Orchestra (NY) llrflOp Domvr Strut Quartet 119ft Yir Prian' Scotty (SF) 11:46 Sarah Kreiodler Vtuilntal (SF) 4- kijzT KU-9 EDNESDAY NOV 6 4:16 Popular program 4 46 Tony's Scrap Book (NY) 60 Popular program 6:45 Land of Make Believe 00 Studio program 90 Spot Light Review 45 Bob's Corner 59 Time S'gnai 7:00 Gold Medal Fast Freight (Xianeapolla) Sport Review 7:46 The Haldane Boys Urge Denver People To Spend $100 Ear' Denver Tha expend! lure of $100 by every Denver resident next week aa a stimulation to business is being urged by the Denver Lions club with th backing of other service organizations of the city The paying of old MID and the making of new purchase part of the movement the contention being that circuDtion of money is the most effective means of accelerating th bloodstream of trade Pike Street Is Reported Colorado Springs Pur chase of Pike street a block long thoroug tar in Manltou resort town near here including all buildings on th street by Yount Beaumont Tex oil millionaire from Lafayette Hughes Denver capitalist was announced Although the amount Involved was not made known It waa understood to be In th neighborhood Of 3100000 Yount pDna an extensive build tng program including the construction of a swimming pool providing hD drilling operations for hot water near Manltou are successful th announcement said Sinclair Lewis Given Literature Nobel Prize Stockholm (AP) SlncDIr Lewis noted American author has been voted th Nobel prize in literature for 1930 to celebrate the birthday of Mrs Philibert Mrs Bessie Stewart was elected president of the group Mrs Katie Kroehong treasurer Mrs Lucy Davison secretary Mrs Lettie Edie Mrs Minnie Morrison Mrs Verga Gieeler and Mrs Etta Sawyer assisted Mrs Phihbert In serving lunch Current Event And Travel Club Mrs John Conrey and Mrs Beerman entertained twelve members and guests of the Current Event and Travel club at the home of Mrs Conrey Tuesday afternoon Guests Included Mrs Burgees Coy Mrs Wheaton Mrs Ward Miller Mrs A Wathen and Mrs Ben Wilkinson Mrs Burgess Coy gave some personal experiences which took place while she was In Hawaii and also described the scenery and the customs of the people Mrs Bt Clair assisted the hostesses in serving light refreshments -IH-Cache la Poudre Delphian News The regular meeting of the Cache la Poudre Delphian society will be held at 730 Frida evening College Woman's Association Announcement The monthly meeting or the College Woman's association will be held Friday afternoon Instead of Saturday afternoon this month on account of the football game Saturday Mlsa Charlotte Baker will gtve a talk on the Pueblo Indians and Mrs A Hamilton will stag Indian songs The meeting will be held in the Little theater of Ammons hall at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon Members are requested by the committee in charge to be prompt "What sis? You 00p The Detroit Symphony Or-chant ra Ossip GabrUowiich (De trott) 9 90 Forget Me Not 900 MJB Demi Taaas Revue (Culver City Calif) 9:90 California Melodies (Los Angelov) 19:00 Tims Signals wantber fort 10:01 Dsnos program by Donnel-ty James at the Rock Haves Country Club 20:90 Police Bulletins ft tT SdTt NOV 46 to Melody Parade (NY) 7-00 a Time Program wub Betty and Bob Oft a Thrift program 900 to Popular program 915 to Studio Program 10:00 to Will Osborns and bis or cheat ri (NT) 10:90 Aunt Bamrafs Chat 1046 to Barbara Gould 11:00 a Popular program 11:46 a Pipe organ program 13:00 Popular program 13:16 Light CUsetca 12:30 American School Of the Air (NY) 1 00 Columbia Salon Orchestra (NY) Ana Leaf (NY) 1:45 Popular program 2 GO pt Csptivators (NY) 230 Melody Magic (NY) 300 WSP1) Commodores (Detroit 3 90 Pipe organ program 4 'W Popular program 406 Changiug World Dr Stephen Duggan (NY) 416 Popular program 445 Tonv Smp Book (NY) 5 00 Studio Hour 6:30 Popular program 545 Land erf Make Believe 600 Studio Program 30 Poetry Program 946 Vagabond V7ioltn(st 959 Time 6ignal 700 Studio program 716 Uncle Willard and his boys 7 30 Philco program t00 Lutherans aymam League (NY) t90 to-Natlonal Radio Forum (N 9)0 Plymouth World Tov program 930 Linvd Huntiy end his orchestra (NY) 10:00 pw Community Cheat program 1015 Day Niuht Gardens 19:46 Police BuUetina Son-in-Law Now Director Broca on-in-Dw to Andrew Mellon ascretary of tha treasury was permitted by the Interstate commerce commission to become a director of the Union Pacific and affiliated subsidiary railroad com- CHAS KING Painting and Interior Decorating Office 146 North College Phone 248 Fort Collins Colo Sinclair Lewie was smong American authors prominently mentioned for the 1930 Nobel prize In literature which thin year sets a new Dre0 California on carton and bottle That SroZed prominently (narks the genuine Among the best known books of Mr LewD are "Main street published in 1920 which brought him into international notice "Babbitt-in 1922 In 1923 and Gentry" in 1927 appetite want of or to keep bowels from clogging during colds or diseases When buying look for the word tax ATI Vt-TQWIC CHUORCMf A purple pefirl worth 31000 has been found tn tha Black river near Poplar Bluff Mo panic HD application to go on the board was presented two weeks ago The totalling light Before they closed upon these passing skies Another splendor gathered In his eyes Gathered and grew and burned burns tba dawn Looking thru veil miraculously withdrawn The hours went by with still that starry gaxe Set on far beauty All my darkened days Are flooded with the light reflected there Shining so clear above life's dusty stair ALDEN' in Harpers Magazine Mesdames ox bury and Yearly Are Hostesses Mesdames Edward Roxbury and Yarrow Vtsely presided at an attractively appointed bridge-luncheon at the Roxbury home on Remington street Tuesday afternoon Chrysanthemums formed the centerpieces for the luncheon tables Seven tables were arranged for bridge which was the diversion of the afternoon Mrs Charles Warren was awarded the prize for high score Mrs Ralph biddings the prize for second high score and Mrs Henry Sherman the consolation award AL of Tuesday Evening Mlsa Merle Bennett and Miae Marne Harris were joint hostesses to 23 members of chapter AL of at the home of the former Tuesday evening Miss Marie Juel gave a talk on the welfare and educational fund and Mrs Fred Smith and Mrs Woodson Sevier read papers on "Favorite Melodies" Social diversions and light refreshments followed the progrsm Second Section of Asxiltary Formed A second section of the Woman's auxiliary of Bt Luke's Episcopal church was formed Tuesday night at well attended meeting at the rectory This new organization will moot on the second and fourth Monday evenings Officers chosen were Mrs Wendell Martin president Mrs Frank Shants Jr vice-president Mrs Dewey Stewart secretary and Mrs Clair Scott treasurer Beebe Chapter World Wide Guild Notice installation of officers will tak-place at the meeting of the Beebe chapter of World Wide Guild open with a supper at 530 o'clock TViday afternoon at the Baptist church -III-Lake Tarlj Bible Claes The Lake Park Bible class will meet with Mrs Mary Shoffner 335 'Edwards street at 3 Friday afternoon -I I I- Goofus Chib Evening Party Mis Ford will be hostess to members of Goofus club at he-boms 312 South Howes street at 3 o'clock Saturday evening -4M-C A Faculty Club Dinner The faculty club of the Colorado Agricultural college dined at Ammons ball Tuesday evening on the occasion of Its regular monthly meeting following the meeting of the faculty About 0 were present nd heard the Rev Oliphant formerly of Loveland and now of Greeley speak on Japanese history and peoples Following Ihe dinner and program the group adjourned to the library lo view the art exhibit -I I Troll ith Mrs Frank Lott Mrs Frank Lott was hostess to members of La Treixe at her home Tuesday afternoon Two tables of bridge were arranged and prizes for To the many friends and supporters who assisted me in the recent campaign I wish to express my sincere appreciation I desire to congratulate my opponent Mr Johnson and wish him every success in the duties of his office BLAINE COATS Colorado Boy is Strongest "FY ton Billy suffered with hist 1V1 stomach and bowels until he wax quite hslless and aavs Mrs levs ns 2348 Champa Avenue Denver Colorado "Now a different story as yon can see from his picture He's strong and full of life I gave him California Fig Syrup on the advice of a fnetid It increased his appetite helped him wonderfully Since then I have tnedv California Fig Syrup myself with benefit for To show how California Fig Svrum acts to build up and strengthen nali-ttrk headachy constipated children through giving tone and strength la weak stomach and bowels nothing could be more convincing than praise like this Your doctor will approve the use of this pure vegetable product es often as an impure breatnpeoated tongue bsUessness feverish nese or lack of Thera Is Only On Thing Worse Than a Homs Without a Mother and That la a Mother Without a Th A will pay that mortgages if it survive you A KISHOLAS 120 Be CoUcfS Are Agricultural College JEAN FLINT College Correspondent "Thirteen head of college steers will be shown at th Ak-SarBen livestock show In Omaha on Thursday" said Prof Fred Leinbach of the animal husbandry department aa be left for Omaha Tuesday to tak charge of the showing The cattle were shipped last Wednesday In charge of George Lawrence beef cattle herdsman who will have them In fine shape to enter the ring when Professor Lelnbaqh ar- The steers are purebred Hers fords Shorthorns And Aberdeen Angus and will be shown later this month at tba Kansaa Nat onal Livestock show at Wichita Nov 10 and 13 at tba American Royal Livestock (how at Kansaa City Nov 13 to 22 and th International Livestock exposition at Chicago Nov 29 to Dec Last year the college entrtee al Omaha and In the Denver show won several grand championships and a number of high placing Pro-sor Leinbach would not comment on Aggies chances this year other than to say "We've got some good it depend on what la show ing against The Hereford and Shorthorns were raised by tba College while the Angus were purchased from a LaJunta Colo breeder and fattened here a a the college doe not maintain an Angus herd Radio Programs KOA HEDMLSUAV BOV I 4 0 Orchestra (NT) 4-23 Talk John Kennedy (N 4 :89 Orchestra (NT) 4:46 Organ Program (Chicago) 300 Tbs Poac Sister (NT) 313 Weather stocks market li restock produce and road ie 1:10 pfS-PhU Cook (NT) S46 Tha Fur Trmppora AW aL-Extnaloa Servica Colorado Agricultural Collage I 90 Moblloll Concert (NT) 7 00 Chain Program (NY) Chain Hour (NY 30 Chain Program (NY) 00 Amoa Andy (Chicago) :16 Blumbar Muoks (NY) 9:46 Jack Albia and Hit Or chostra (NY) Hal Kemp'a 10:00 Orchoatra (N 1090 Ciunt) Ptoaaura Hour (SF) 11:90 HUl Billy £oa (SF) KOA-THIUSDAT NOV 700 a Muolcai Hradllnoa 7:16 a Rovelen 7:46 a Morning Melodioa (NY) 6 00 a Th Manhattan (NY) 16 Hitt and Bits (NY) 45a Gotham Trio (NY) 16 A Muaicalc 1:46 a Bwaet and Lav Down NY) 10 00 a Studio Proa nun (NY) Organ Malodia (NY) 1090 National Farm and Horoa Hour (Chicago) 11:90 a Woman a Magazine of tba Air 8F) 1240 Weather stocks market livestock and Um oifnal 12:15 Organ Rocital Lrmlnit Da La Varrna Denver 140 P- Band of a Thousand Melodies (NY) 1:15 Talk (NY) 1:30 Chicago Saronari (Chkagn) 9 0 Tha Magic of Bpooch (NY) 3 30 Tha Lady Next Door (NY) In tha Spotlight (NY) 9:90 Ballad (Chicago) 3 Ta Timor (NY) 400 Block and Gold Orcheatrt (NY) 4:45 Stork mark of a livestock produce new a bulletins and road reports 1 5:00 Mid Week Federation Hymn Bing (NY) 6-90 Phil Cnok (NT) 646 Friendly Five Footnotes (NY) Chain Hour (NY) 7-00 Birthday Party (NY) 730 Melodies (NY) in tb atate legislature together for several terms Quitting Business Sale Entire atnrk of Diamonds Walrhro Silverware Jewelry at sacrifice prices Messerechmitt Jewelry Co 147 North College Wilbur -Coon Shoes for hard-to-fit feet Exduslvs Ready-to-Wear for Women and Misses 129 So Oollegs Are Wallpaper and Paint Shop do painting and decorating 223 No College Phone 308 FORT COLLI NS FURRIERS Kura repalrad I leaned glased and remodeled See our new fur coals 137 Oak GLOVES Buckskin glares with or without fur lining Styles for men and Fort Collins Furriers 137 West Oak College Beauty Shop $350 Permanent $350 CroquignoD wave ringlet ends special All forma of beauty work by Mice Tracy and Ethel Arne Open evening Phone SSS-W 137 No College 1902 Edmonds 1930 Thursday Dinner Closes Bridge Series Sixteen covers were laid for a four-course dinner at The Mountain Avenue Tea room Tuesday evening closing the aeries of the Wednesday Evening Bridge club Autumn leaves fruits and berries decorated the table Miss Otella Kincbell was a guest player Prizes for the entire series went to Gtlklson George Cum mutgs and Dr Tbad Brown Prizes for the evening wars won by George Cummings and Mrs Florence Lscey The club will meet with Mrs A Bair Nov 1 Observatory FT A The women of the Observatory Parent-Teacher association will hold aa afternoon meeting to open at 2:30 o'clock Friday at tba home of Mrs Miller Athletic Association Notice The Mothers' Athletic association will bold Its regular monthly meeting at the A at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon -4-1-1-Candlellght Club Invitations Canceled Mr and Mrs Gordon Fother-gltt have canceled their Invitations to members of Candlelight club for dinner Friday evening in deference to Mr and Mrs Thane gchureman on account of the death of Barkley I I Club Mr and Mrs Alvin Sansburn will be hosts to members of the club st the home of Mr and Mrs Graham 931 Remington streeCt 7:30 o'clock Friday evening Columbine Delphian Members of Columbine Delphian wiU meet at 9:30 o'clock Friday morning at the A Mrs Stover Addresses Woman's Club Tuesday Incense of the Orient colorful and richly embroidered silks antique tapestries lacquered pottery cloisonne vases carved ivory and Jade ornaments and other art treasure Illustrated the talk given by Mrs Mary Stover before th members of the club on Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting held at the Community center Mrs Stovers recent trip abrosd colored her talk on Chinese art and philosophy with interesting personal experiences She spoke of the lacquer work the carving of wood Jade and Ivory silk weaving painting enameling and other arts of the Chinese people The program Tuesdav afternoon wss the first program for the year of the music and art department of which Mrs Waldo Rlffenburg la chairman Mrs Grace Shannon preaented to the club an outline of proposed leo-tures which the A hopes to carry out If cooperation can be I secured Next Tuesdav Mrs Thad Brown members of the American Legion in SUt auxiliary at tier home 712 West lon ron Mrs Al Hagemelster Club Hostess Mis Al Hagemelster entertained at three tables of bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon for the Duodecimo club and Mrs Logue Mrs Ray Bhay and Mrs Blunck guests High chib prize was won by Mrs Toni Avery snd guest prizo by Mrs Logue Consolation club prize went to Mrs Partridge -I Members of Sunset Bridge Entertain Guests Members of Sunset Bridge club entertained at guest day at the Mountain Avenue Tea room Tuesday Six table! were arranged for Foreign Missionary The Women's Foreign Missionary society of th First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Charles Nowlen 1343 South College avenue Devotions will be led by Mrs Mary Gordon and Mrs Poundstone will give the echoes from tba district convention Mrs Northrop will speak on "Our Altar of Mrs Rhodes will tell a story "Lazy Collars" and the program will be completed by a group of songs sung by Mrs 8 Rlcheson Surprise for Mrs Gooding Mr Homer Gooding was honored by a surprise pert at her home Monday evening when and Mrs Roy Campbell and children of La-porte Mr and Mrs Riley Strand and daughter of Eaton Mr and Mrs Snidow Mr Wnd Mrs Mer-shom of Fort Collins Mr and Mrs Griffen Mr and Mrs George Col-gin Mr and Mrs Colgtn and son Mr and Mrs Bently Mr and Mrs McLane and daughter Mr and Mrs Relnheimer and daughters all of Carr Philip Newton and Fred Pomroy of Nunn called to give her their beet wishes Entertain for bon Mr and Mrs Brenncman entertained Monday vening in honor of their son Mr and Mrs Kahm assisted the hosts Others In the group were Mlse Ruth' Van Galder of Berthoud Miss Louise and Miss Correlia Boot of Loveland Miss La Von a Kinney Miss Iva Garrison Miss Dawn Elizabeth Snouffcr Russel Hoog Edward Williams William Marshall Howard Kahm Marvin Todd Homer Ohlry Whitney Kahm Millard Kahm Vligil Brenneman and Mar-vin Hubbell -1 II- Golden Irele Newt Mrs Claude Weber will lend the devotional at the meeting of Gol- believe In Santa Mr and Mrs Demtng war th prize winners Junior Birthdays Dick Fallon waa 12 years old Saturday but ba did not have a birthday celebration until Monday eva-ntng when five of hie playmates and bis brother bad dinner with him The boys were John Williams Stanley Oils Harold Sbollne Floyd and Lloyd Holainger and Jack Fallon Some of Dick's presents were a pair of gloves a pocket knife two shirts some sox a box of candy and a book He is In the sixth grade at the junior high school annex The birthday editor sent him tickets to the theater with compliments of The Express-Courier and the Fox America theater Hoidale Sweeps Toward Victory Over Sen Schall St Paul Minn (AP) A mounting tlda of ballot today a wept Einar Hoidale a Norwegian-born Democrat toward victory over Senator Thomaa Bchall blind Republican for the United State sen-atorablp Meanwhile Floyd Olson Farm-er-Laborite maintained hD lead In the gubernatorial contest over Ray Chase Republican Hoidale and Olson profited separately from what appears to have been an unprecedented deflection from Republican ranks Success for Hoidale would be the first for a Democrat by election since Minnesota began statehood When 818 of tha most populous of the 3703 precincts had reported Hoidale bad 86290 votes: Schall 61-897 Ernest Lundeen Farmer-Lath or 35484 and Charles Lund Independent dry 4029 For governor 810 precincts gave Olson 107496 Chase 76461 and Edward Indrehus Democrat who made no campaign 4271 Hoidale while an ardent supporter of Governor Smith in the 1928 presidential campaign centered hD campaign on an attack of record and in a direct invitation for Republican support pledged that he would refuse to Join ln any program "to embarrass President Hoover" but promised Instead to support th present tn "any construct Iva program benefiting I Present congressional representative nine Republicans and on Farmer-La bo rite led In indecisive returns while Republicans led for minor state offices with a possibility that one of the closest contest will be for lieutenant governor with John Hougen Republican and Henry Arens Farmer-Labor running evenly Rockwell Sends Congratulations To Gov Adams Paonla Robert Rockwell Republican candidate for governor defeated In yesterday elections today telegraphed Oov William Adams at Alamosa hD congratulations upon hD rsslsction "Congratulation Billy" road tba wire "May you hav succss and good health during your -coming JRockwsIl and th govsrnor ssrved INSURE Big Dividends and Low Net Cent SEW YORK LIFE i II CROCK An Important Sale of Fine Imported Lace and Linen Pieces Important for every woman who loves beautiful fancy linens for her home and who appreciates exceptional values I 1 Council fire for Camp Fires Planned The Wetomachick camp fire made plans at It meeting Monday aftet-noon for the council fire to he held for all campe In Fort Collins Nov Mrs George Btrecker of the group resigned Th Arapahoe group of th Wetomachick Camp Fir now ha 122 1-2 point and th Comanche 105 1 2 point I I-O A Card Club Mia LeKoy Kelley will entertain guardian Until a new high and second high score went drn circle to be held at 2 30 clock Friday afternoon at the Ftrat Pres hwenan church osteoses of the afternoon will be Mesdamea Carl Kuhre Robert Milntoeh 8 Cutting Claude Tinker and Wolfe -11-Amerlcan Lcgwn Auxiliary Mrs Philip rolilmg entertained to Mrs Reed end Mrs Frank Nelson respective! i -1 I i- 1 EMerbloom Club With Mrs Philibert About 23 members of EMerbloom club gathered at the home of Mrs Edward Phihbert Tuesday afternoon for their regular meeting and MOTHERS now learn value of MAGNESIA Exquisite hand work at an extremely low price ITALIAN CUTWORK RENAISSANCE LACES VIENNESE LACES MADEIRA LINENS 6 A collection of rare beauty in Doilies and Scarfs Olive afreet Monday afternoon Election of officers took place Mrs 0 Patrick was reflected president of the Kiwp Mrs Lowell Little first ykc pieoiilrnt Mrs Hay Karger eecond ucc president: Mrs McRae was le-elcoted secretary Mr Inhn Omcy chaplain Mrs Iacetrr Huffman nergeant-at-arms and Mi Kdwuni McCarry historian I The club is making elaborate plans for it booth foi the American Legion Fiohc Nov 111213 This harmle al-' ThlmWe Club most tasteless prep- i The Thimble ration la most effective In rehev- Ing thoee symptoms of babies and hib Will meet with Mr Myttb Sapp ft'H) Remington street at 2 CO clock Monde) Irish linen dresser scarfs with two inch hemstitched hems Size 86 and 45 inches long Special at each S100 Lace scarfs size 18x36 and 18x45 inches Lgce 3 piece Vanity and Buffet seta Special at each Madeira in all white 12x18 inches Special at each Size $100 children generally caused by souring food in the little digestive tract euch a oour-belchlng frequent omlttns feverishness colic As a mild laxative It acts gently but certainly to open the little bowels In constipation colds children's disease A teaspocnful of Milk of luncheon and bridge Chrysanthemum were Did at each pDc Cover were Did for club members and Me dame McDonald Sendel Bruce Thorton Lloyd Aipinwall Northrop Fairbanks Samuel Meyer Miller Alfred Westfall Georg Sirecker Herbert Osland and George McCormick Guest prize for brtdg was awarded Mr Meyer and the club prise to Mr Herman Fauber II- Mr and re McCormick Are Dinner Heal Mr and Mr Georg McCormick entertained Dr and Mrs Frank Goeder Mr and Mr Philip Morrison and Mr and Mr Demin at dinner at ihe Northern hotel Cream colored linen between meal scarfs trimmed with contrasting colored applique designs Very new and different na Special at uXelll Organdy vanity sets and dresser scarfs in lovely pastel shades StL SLOO Magnesia does Ihe work of half te appointed the Wetoma-plot of llm water In neutralizing rhkk rioup wlll mc w)lh cow's milk for Infant fading end antMllU camp yir prvnting bard curd It qiany Suggestions for tha constitution for mother and child ara fully wrrt handd ln by tha girls 1902 Edmonds 1930 explain ad to tha InterenUng book "Useful It will nt you FREE Writ Th Phillip Co 170 Varick Ft Nw Tork In buying am to gt genuine Phillip Milk of Magnesia Doctoi haw prescribed It for over uesdsy evening The double A Card club at 1 o'clock Isom plajed bridge at tha McCoiv I Friday afternoon mtck home following th dinner 1.

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