,, nudism me cuaatomzrowu GUARDIAN f PAGE EIGHT ".= -CAPl'l‘0L- Today Tues. 8i Wed. ‘.*\“\it/ 4:‘ g QBWAUCAS] , nI mp luutllv. Hliiiti In: -UTT\A !|1)tt‘lU\ uuhuul the oI u lug '.Iull\O' hombre of the lad nun n lephmuneel IOHN HODIAK ; RAY BOLGER EXTRA! “PASSIIIG PARADE" SIIIIWIIIG AT 3.15 — 7 — 9 M001 by mun-a a; {LG-OI e 1S0! GOODWMQ PLUS NEWS ORDEfiS FROM TOKYO Show: 3:15-78:45 The B. Y. P. 'II. Presents “YOII SAIII IT" BAPTIST SIIUIISII IIAI-I. MINI 5,1IiS-—§ I‘. M. SPECIALTIES Admission 40c BIRMINGHAM. Eingland - (OP) __ The Birmingham Education Ooxmxiibtne recently stated that a new college i; to be built in Birm- mglmui, with a coat exceeding 1,000,000 pounds ($4,500,000). TU V”/J’4/IV.¢/f///I/¢PT/W /”4(7"r.’4’¢.4’/¢fi iytitainr! , The Latin Violin of ENRIC MADRIGUERA _ i in Baritone of Tfiifilftlv BDESMOND The exciting music of I t NEW CARNATI [UNTENTED H ins-ran 1'0 5ii$$||°-i‘“'€'v"$1€' 1.352‘ 0R. KIHAPS MOI! PM“ Accidents lull more persons FEYVOS. OONQUIIIORS’ 0:50.38 Norman Enslfllld We"? from two to 28 years of age than the first to establish game any single disease. New York Mansion May House UNO Offices OOITLY UOViQ It i; estimator. that American pre-kuomen will spend more than $2,- 000,000.000 for cosmetics m i946. -—.l If, as expected, the United Nations Organizzi- ltllelefflle, W85 the Slime 0! nlflm’ distinguished social tlon Security Cotuicil and standing committees take over the former Whitelaw Reid nonie in Nev: York. many, if not most, of the UNO oltlcials \v'll be working in an atmosphere of luxury to which they are entirely unaccustomed. For the block-long, four- stoi-y, BO-rooin, brown-stone structure ll one of America's great mansions. outstanding even during the lush Victar z‘ era. It was built as a town house by Wliitelaw R . in 1865, four years after his mar- riage to Ellzabctl. lVLills. Both were niulti-mlllion- IlNB. With ‘\lr Reid's entry to diplomacy and politics, their interests became world-wide. Mrs Reid became, and remained until her death, o. bril- liant leader o! international society. The house, i l up“ i. 4h; full block frontage on Madison Avenue. gatherings. mtended by scores oi‘ tllc wtrrlds states- nirui, nobility; and roynltyz ln i119 the majestic. two-story ballroom WLlS the scene cf one of the niost splendid of these-the bull ir. honor of tho Prince of Wales. “PalatiaP is the only word to describe the interior of the mansion, designed and decorated by Stanford White. leading erclniert of Ills tiny hits! of its rich furnishings were sold ut ziuction in 1934. Some 5,000 pvrsons zitiondt-o the two-day sale. which netted tiearly $l60.000 During World War I, Mrs. Reid turned the house ovez to the Red Cross as a teaching center. Closed since he: neitn in 1031' it was reopened during Vlorlrl \Vfll n as a club‘ foi the “omens auxtlitries o! ill: Allied forces .1111 offices for the French Reiiei Societv. . on. ...,»..~_u._..f..._......,.,s'.,,,.,.‘,w leananlleheeqnaayellheuraeiedlflolntlntlledllnwahelthellnq GEIITIIAI. BIIAIIIIIIII Thin column h of local timed, but o! a nun; nature any at flu mm a weld. ebla In advance. gi-t-iio ________..___ 000K! for Pixmgrqwl. UUNFEDEIATION LIFI m» GUBAR3E. THE GUARDIAN IN HALIILX- -lslanders and others in Hall!“ desirous o! obtaining The Guardian may do so at Walker‘: White Spot. ll Salter St. ti‘. CITY POLICE COURT - AG the City Police Court Saturday morning two men charged with receiving and retallning stolen goods were remanded until Thurs- day, February 21st. Bail was set at $300 each. The accused in a case or indecent assault was ne- rnanded in custody until Wednet- uay the 20m. Three voun: man charged with breaking o! windows were each sentenced to two months ln jail. Another on a charge was given three month-l. A filth errand? wuAfined $10 u: costs or 0 aye. man chug under the Excise Act with DOE session or spirits was remanded until today. A drunk and incap- able was remanded until Wednel- day. A drunk was fined I6 and costs or l0 days and the accused in another case on l. similar charge was discharged. II‘ ll bl Personals Cpl. Roderick G. MaoKenz-ie, Duiidns. a member of the Provost Corps. who expects to be dla- chnrged shortly from the Anny and Ml‘. Waldo MaeLeod, who has been engaged in construction work at Souris have left by plane for New‘ Glasgow. Mr. lvlacLeod will proceed to his home in Pic- iou and Cpl liiacKenzie to Hali- fax. While in the city they were the guests of their sister and sis- icr-in-lmv. Mrs. Norman MacLeod. ll Pownnl Street. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH The minister, tthe Rev. I. Judson Levy. 13.0. conducted morning worship at ll A -M., with sermon "No Man Cares for My Soul " In Psalm 142. 4. we have this challeng- iiz‘; statement and in the gospel o! Saint John we are struck by the words oi’ the impotent man who tells of his hopeless time of waiting for healing at the pool of Bethes- rlnv “I have no man. when the YILTIEI‘ is trouble-cl. to put mo into the pool “ Around the pool were the weak. the ailing who hoped fc-r tieuliug but one helpless sufferer waited through the years - there was no friend to help Perhaps the “acidest words from the Bible are “no man czarcs " Does salvation dc. ptncl on human effort. caniiot,,tloes not God brim: salvation? lie can. he docs. but it is so often that mania aid is n vital factor! No man _B1R~ON.CHITIS. "TGRIPPY cow, .1;$"lU'B"DU-ED.' Sudden weather changes make little colds grow worse; if long-neglected, they ‘ may drift into Catarrh or Bron- chitis. Unless the infection is checked, it passes rapidly from the throat or nose to the bronchial tubes-then you may be exposed to real danger. When you breathe in the sooth- ing vapor of Catarrh-o-zone you send helpful medicament: to those remote places in the breathin organs where germ life is likely to be causing trouble. You treatl your breathing apparatus effective- ly when you inhale Callrrh-o-zone. Hundreds say they get help quick- ly from the vapor of this soothing, cficctive remedy. Let Catlrrh-o- zone help you on the road to re- covery from your Catarrh, your nasal, throat and bronchial troubles. Your druggiet has Catarrh-o-zoae In 25c and 50c sizes. DANCER— May be NEAR Inhale the VAPOR oI CATARRH-GZON E A Fast Relief.’ is saved against. his will. you and I are saved to be vehicles of divini- grace. How s-wiftly and readilv we react to a call for material nv-‘ist- anee! Arc we as ready and willing to bring men to Christ? To many people religion is just another burden. to all of u; if \..\ will. religion is a power, if we truly know the need. the challenge. the passion for souls we shall wish with all our hearts to bring to others the powifr and the glory Here is the motive power cit our great miss- Wltflliv movements. hehe is the root. out of which it grew, it. will only live as we care. The winning oi’ souls for God la. the one supreme enterprise of the Church. the prim- ary challnixgc to every Christian. In our zeal for other things have we missed the vital call of the Master? "No man cares", does that mean me? Fax-rants “Lord For Thy Tender Mercfs Bake" was the anthem of the morning. The Churoh School held its usual fission at the conclusion oi mom- IT W » v The service o! evening worship at 7 PM. was conducted by Mr. Levy with sermon "I Surrender All." Included in the music o! the evening was the chorale "Softly and TelldeflY" and 'I‘urnei"s an- gzeeni’ "At Even, ere the Sun was M11. G. EtliotztFulLo nistand director o! almir was inmgtiaige o! the music oltheday. BIOWN AND CABNEY TEAM STARS WITH LANGFORD Wally Brown and Alan Carney, who have established themselvel as one of the most popular com- edy teams on the ucreen, have their most hilarious rolea to date O Radios gay musical, “Radio Stars on Parade,‘ ln which they co-star with Frances» Langtord at the Capitol Theatre today. An a cou lo of hard-up ham comedians, t ey appoint themselves Mina Langford’: agent; with she come! to Hollywood to seek a ca- reer in radio. The results are eur- prlalnx and hllarloul. Featured in the riotouu (unfllm are Stinnay Ennis and his Band, ‘Ralph Edwards and hIl "Truth or ‘Consequence-r troupe, Don Wilson, .'I‘he Town Orlera, Tony Romano _ and other radio favorites. QUlQKlES Wvtattrtttttttrttmti “Any rewards orgm ‘in Manila olhll} By Ken Reynolds A LAND STARS "mYnQS-"ina uanvar GIRLS" Judy Garland follows h r distin- guisliod work in "Meet 16E! m St- Louis" and “The ClocZ" with a re- turn to a sang-and-dance role in MGM's new Technicolor produc- tlon_ “The Harvey Girls," opening today at the Prince Edward Thea- tr in exciting muaical-weltern, with the early days of thO "OW famous Harvey eating houses ilonz the Santa Fe Railroad a: Itl background, gives Mia: Garland an outstanding supporting cast. John WHO WON RADIO ORCIIIDG f Feature. tonight. on “Canadian Cavalcade" is the presentation by R. G. Lewis editor of "Canadian Broadcaster", of seventeen awards hoéiiorimg participants in Cnmdlm ra o. Annually. the publication pre- aemts these awards. known as the "Beaver Awaads". ‘tgdflgélilarill-Ivsg S TISOYS, SB. 0115 hi?» rendered distinmllsh vice to Canadian radio. Meet the 1945 Beaver Award whi- ners on tonight's show. TUNE IN TONIGHT TO " C A N A D I A N CAVALCADE '5 mung“... z r c B A manual“ 1a, is“ No sale c>t Ladies N Y |. o N STIJBKINIiS OVER THE COUNTER ON FEBRUARY 19th Why? Because we have a great many more jmmeg on our list for theleflatockinga than we can hope to supply. Our quota. of Nylons la so small this month that our list II many times over the num- ber of these stockings we will receive from the manufac- turer. Please leave your name at any time and we will fill your or. der to the best of our ability as the months go by, giving preference to those who have not received n. pair the first mouth. PIltlWSE BRUS. [TI]. Hodiak, last seen opposite Lana Turner in “Marriage Is a Pl-ii-ui» Affair," has the romantic lezirl and other principals are Ray Bollier. the noted dancnlg comedian; Anuslti Lnnabury who scored in “The Pit‘- ture oi! Dorian Gray" and “Gas- ll ht"; Preston Foster deadnan V rglnla O'Brien, tenor Kenny Bak- er, and langh-gettcrs Marjorie Maid and C illa, Based on the book by Smiuel Hopkins Adams, and IGJUIFIIZR songs by Johnny Mercer and liar- ry Warren, "The Harvey Girls" wan directed by George S dnov and was produced by Arthur Freed. llehard 0.1.015 9:00 PM. Ill-I- nebula do» Gina! n“ tuba today's Gael-dip Want CANADIAN GlNHtlll E.I.ECIRIC homo with thrifty, ie hmpo, made to — more for Electric. U” IU tin