' ‘=1 o.» -i'.‘.~ii....\ . m“ SOUL 0F NEW YORK VEALED INALLJTS DEPTH or BEAUTY PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY SEE A th’ ocean liner A momma sent into oblivion anci- crushing n monster iceberg. The love aflalrs of a boy .who climbed from the east side to‘ the upper society. 4 SEE The thrills of’ a champion. Shir prize iizm. THE onamlorrnr f WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A _,_ ‘eininiumo GIRL onrnmvrinns r0 " MAKE LOVE A SPORTING PROPOSITlON 9 100th’! battle against n mendous odds to con- quer New York. c4 r/on/ w. ill lam. pun-ion: and Ira/a \ GEORGE O'BRIEN - VIRGINIA vALu J. FARRELL BWDONALD ~ JUNE COLLYER , “COLLEGIANS” The third Episode of those peppy College Stories A Story oi’ , ' edge , o Bellamy _ Tflikllls, spills and chills In h. blfbuk- CQMEDY neck race for love. Germany ‘Submits; ,iou1u.mo '1 Memorandum This ... at...‘ scanning Submarine Victim Has P. E. I. Relatives 4111c following appears in a Con- necticut paper. Mr. Hodges refer- red to is a nephew of Mrs. John A. McLean, 25 Richmond Street. Charlofletownl z The funeral of Arthur Frederick Hodges, 28, New Inndon hero oi the 8-4, was over today. but it will not be forgotten soon-At was dif- ferent, and the native son of New London who gave his life 1n his first years of manhood was honored as few others have been honored in this city. Hundreds of men. women and children gathered at the Brainard temple long before 3 o'clock yester- day and when that ‘hour arrived every available seat in the temple was occupied and there was not an inch of standing room left. The crowd which gathered outside the temple blocked traffic and a dc- tachment of policemen was neces- sary to detour traffic from Green Central Guardian MAVORACTY do N 1' 1-: s'r -1 Workers and supporters of Dr: Yeo, will kindly meet tonlglll l" 5 ’ ~1 c ~lm rtant meeting. U L O ' b“ 2124 ibhfilrdq LiVE HOGS at York StulloifTuesday, January 31st» 2094-1-28-21 MAYORALTY C O N T E 8T — Workers and supporters of Dr- Yeo- will kindly meet tonight at 8 o'clock- important mcetingzm‘ CONCERT TOMORROW. Tues- day evening at Central Christian; sehoclroom, best city talent 9 MAYOBAl-TY-CO NTEST -- Wc-rkers ind faiipporters of Dr» Yeo. will kindly meot tonight at ri o'clock. important meeting-n“ and Starr streets; there was hardly space for the vehicles conveying the immediate through to the front oi‘ the temple; nearby porches and veranclahs were packed. ' Of it all. civic. fraternal and mill- tary honors, perhaps no feature will renniin so touol-iing with the family of the late sailor as the nil- night vigil maintained beside the casket by Machinist J. M. Rekos, upon whom it fell to enlist Hodges in the navy and with whom Hodges served as shlpmute and pal for several years. ' Rekos, who is mow stationed aboard the sumbarine 0-2, was deeply ‘moved by the loss of his friend and soon after the tragedy he visited Hodges‘ mother, Mrs. Sophie Kenerson, and expressed his heartfelt sympathy. ' Stands All-Niiht y ~Watch I Tuesday evening Rekos again WYHOOH and 6W1“!!! the went to the late sailor's home, topgen characterized by pr 5660116 widest WWW-En m9 EQBWY“ have a last few minutes with his gffigigngy governed family to get‘ ‘bership of the City Council has KENsiNGToN RACE CLUB - Wlll hold its liTSi, meet o“ MRI“; gate ice Tuesday. Jan. 31st, at 1.30 p.m. Classes A. B. and Groenrzlce, The ‘hi1?’ ‘will be passed around; in order to increase the Purses. PAINFULLY. INJURED — .\ll‘;~l» Geome- Yknllllsklrk. while on hfrl‘ way to u store on Weilueuday cv-' oiling, fell on the slippery alde- willks, zllslncuiinié licr shoulder zui-l badly brulylqyg ‘if elbow. i1.‘ .». w-»<"i A MEETING 0F ALL WARD Five workers and supporters ol, Counciil _ commlttl! ifloins this even o'clock. ins at 8 2121 MR. SAMUEL CAR ll i‘, column appears‘ the 3661.115‘: "tar "oi" Mi‘. Samuel Kennedy, candidate for election in Word rive. Mr. Kennedy is one of . the city's live wires and his mem- nauseous ogressive by prudent Moran will be held in the‘ fMlPlEi U. 1928 M é JANUARY 3 A well-l , thieves. r . ~ litter! homeq-cpels-prowlers and _r safbffsjblie light upl-and use only Insjde unis Bdiwn Mazda Lamps. Their lolkigliliyiqgniakellf them the most economiql. » , - “ AcANAoiAoi éitjolEQAL aiygsgrkmq nnooo . . .‘ r_.,‘_;,.,_'.1,g‘ I’ u!‘ __;,".!.,';,'.v.—,-§.v\ _ .- ‘ . fiold 1n “Kfiliarlpttetownv 41:. u I mild Weill-em Curlers W111 take DIME late pal. There was a close bond egongmy, He is a large property -- . » 9o f01l0W$1-— between the two men, a sort of Owner, and has done much for the‘ ‘F: Ourlina 4 o'clock brotherly love. Rekos was reluctant devempmgm and improvement of 1-‘ Burner 6 o'clock to leave the mayor kits dead bud- ms ward, 10 new lights having been‘ Cur11h8 7 and 9 l?- m- dy and quietly informed members installed and no fewer than eight ' The enl-‘Plleuc Pmiildemv S~ C- of the family that he would stand Streets rg-gravelled or made perm" ‘ M9079» has. Samuel! 59m 391's “fl-watch over the body for the night fluent“ 315 slogan is make haste fillllrdui‘ his!“ m m“. Armin Joseph Truinoi- tpolitlcal arrangements guarantee- a qmmt“? M me- mmm‘ Bensthat they might gainalittle rest if 510w“. u, insure egonomy and w milk. the svcoud mime was ‘pluy- v Centre ins a. durable peace, and such as new“ w 39 w ‘he “M”; iw-siible- provide permanent satisfaction. W1 lwtwccu the Maple Lcai s and Wlllluni Power . . . . . .. A. licusiir ‘w en an situations ‘m’ on either side andult is ow, up to I had hem though; that a ‘guard _ rue Y.i\l.().i\.» (he gaiilo undilli: " ‘ l, ‘@1911 ma, We‘? CW1?‘ W1?“ m"; of honor would be gent from ‘mo lll u draw by u score m‘ 1 to U1. I‘ n ‘who can curl for Bean's’ he Submarine Bass- to stand ivotch ov- Tm“ 15 "l" iwflmd Kill!“ I11" '9" -~ ~ Whit in» i0 city of revising t sailles and reparations. l suPPer 15 F1” entmlY ‘iQnm/éd “Y el’ the Body- through» me mgm, as between those two zerims and capli ltoicrcc~-l\‘- BL -~ -- l To increase security, whl . _. . f ‘ d (Special 110, ffhe Guardian) GENEVA, Jan. 28.— Germany submitted a memorandum on the, subject of international security to; the League of Nations tonight]. Germany's ‘conclusion is that caus-i {es of war can only be removed by Wrecks and Rescues! Seaman , \ MURRAY HARBOR ‘rescu- ERFS FEDERATION _—- T110 Jun“- ary mooring of the Teacher's F911- Mia. I: ll‘ I \<;; wt.“ ‘ J A Y.Bowi.1,us_ , a a Wholesalers .i Y. M. C. A. . (t - 3 . A., Bentley. Y. ,~ Berpspptd. . is Someflmesaane; bu; Hum, “ma, 81.3mm w“ hem m, M“, 3g 1,143.9 g=imzrondc<lli1 i1;_1"m:dw. I v _ mmmlgor ~ v ‘Taiiizig a‘ osition atthe foot} of 5.3mm h0g5‘, a; Q/hlyyfly “mom; _ File game» got away ht S 001001; lionain Luz-tor R» Ilclirlletout y in u. !ht"IM t, és b“ Fe h - f morn trams rigniiiigfniiru-‘for u (Patriot ble o. y r . ,_ ' j , _ _ , ‘ ‘ ‘ z “king? m? “voksgcegfaanrg; hgnha; 5:93 Watcgngithlgibdgbsoilfl iiiizgsgieifinpiyefzlifaydl"Z3:"teifiifffi‘carom»,- "nd. Ilclly- the cndof‘ the . - .. -‘ -’~ ' ‘>i“e1xi_a1s1sjf-G§T“V?Y.i We i ' first period the Maples forward . ~. ~ ‘r ' ' ,4 ' | 4 . ' ‘. - _ ~ , ‘ r‘ .~-' I . l1. .~,'.-:v- bmltratloniidause='-of*t the wo ~ . Plfles- “Immllflh i116 1011K 1112!"? T19 numiboi: work, modern methods m‘ _ Records standing of this league and d; t m 11- y _ , ,_ M _.fencc Will! success, Glamor-land .. . ‘ m‘ the mum Th“ would my“ can o; 3 s and gaze n o e s en cae Primary grades. ,ot<.. when ,. r getting n, ‘was from Tminm gem a t ‘ n15 mmuiacmrcd by mpmwmkme“ and 6'0“ ms lpuires which are considered niclflF ‘v ‘b iwgn -I’§.sFl<>st comrade. Yesterday he uttend- sen» in solving, their (lifficultlqs-r"Mum"! “'11”: 51w" “"“'5""““ m“ we ""1 ~‘“‘Y""’I*°“"‘“' “°”"é'°‘"i » .. . ,- ~= -~ """ ‘ dedltli "tet- _ I million dbllgs used Yqlfly-jil"! ¢@I"°l'.5i'FF1t§i§s._ w. 59mm’ urged c“ n’ 3) 11/- i.4.'.‘| The,serv1ces were conducwd with iltléwgzufiffi‘ fie yak‘: 0:’, 31am: 11g): l) h; favor“ oi rhoio u hockey mnicb to take place m‘ super or qua i res. , _ , , g _. _ Teyephone 4 -' Masom- “w b m - d was I 1 “ "_ j 1 e , "l. . up 0s. out. i‘ ve minutes inftcriloi-invall Rink, Friday. February‘ , , i I _ W buqo {or mun“ C S, y 8.11181’ Q 9,1. l if} lltlllltl l) AU). Vi. ten W “L! ii ._ _ _ _ I I V‘ , _ ‘g 10m] pads’ beuevmgfifim, Seyn...“ Bankers 9 0i which Hodges was n. znemben have__a.s u prosfnni our usual Qugs-z “'9 M‘ Q o” l“ m" m“ ‘Y"""Qn' ‘M 3M‘ “mm? "l. 8m" M 3 WWW D , by obligatory arbitration ls impri c A 324 pins “fyenm cans 1, m, “.0 ,- . . . ,. . ‘ Q L _ v , _ . ,_ . . . . .h- . y . ' . u .c uiimn iOl .1 paper. ‘C T» ***".1.‘*‘*'§“" ‘***~>"*“1‘*'*““"'"**- . was A. Y. M. c. :.f..".“:.:;"i: b::.‘.-:..§::::.rs* ...“r..::::w‘.r< P’. i». < ~ i ‘ A., 707 pins. , amund the casket“ chamamnlJo “ ' » ‘ bound for the ins; scorc- of the (lOlll-#~Ell'l‘n0fit‘ MeGuiganww~ l. erm y lS ‘of tho‘ opinion tlfiii w .,the casket, kos stood nrnatten- M“, “Va leflfhflrfl ‘and, ingpeoioi-flvml F- ("OK v" U19 whistle 115W ,Ncxt Kaine Saturday night. ~ 18mm“ °‘ ‘he “mp "essels m Chim‘ “d m ‘m’ PM“? “"““““°" °i Saw“ Wm“ ‘mm M‘ line attacked uni Y. M. r). ‘A; m. licial disputes auditor political ds-j (first sectionksmndmg “mean: 150i». WW1! hi5 1418i T951190“ 9-0 b MaoPhep: gave tho teachers much obtainable. ed. mé tum“. first sarrro "of the gumeythis period cbullcngtrihe Cornwall Rod Wings. _ ‘ lice of com-ll HICKEY & “i” "*"““‘ ' '|~ High single-J M. The service opened Wm]. me mem_ m”! Bgxfiud a discussion >0“ hiurlcy izeuini: inst (he Maples dw- sburiv. 'l’leu§o * ilnsuior through: ‘ z Manufacturers .‘,‘ ~11 .2 Charlottiettbwn ’ ' _ ' . . ". ., ' r . r‘ 1 b. r. t \lll which l\ as to bo proudcr v game and we game and “g Defmlcs“ lgamusfvmrtew‘ i. i i l i 9. i > i i i v ~lto the city". I which would profit by fewer‘ "vhis" parties and card playings am. lTlUlT‘ cottage prayer meetings. vantage of the open air rinks w ' ever they may be found. Jack Fros _ to their pleasures. if Pownai Bay many little houses were held in the homo . springing up out of the ice, so if F -< ine fish story and get o feed of 1 beautiful smells all Lcompionqactlm byynlb rho mm _ 30f the League ,in one event of ru ure o‘! “peace Y Wdllltffl rr-{vwai hile general disarmamnt lS la iil’?/*."!“i'ii‘i . r. -. '.,- i- ‘ “* ‘L; bb-lb§O£‘O0O'O;OO4bQ>AQOOQ§QQQ¥OFO e l ‘it; .._.___-___. I’? .' F‘: sournamrron NEWS . y ., Miss Mary McIntyre returned to ‘Charlottetown after spending New '\Year's at her home here. 14s Fichmond st. ‘ Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rule. Good Strong Stock Companies _ Agent at fiummcrsidc, Lloyd Lewis. Mrs. J. Wilson visited .,- Charlottetown recently and while there was the guest of her sister. {Mrs John Herald. i‘ > James ‘ l‘ i -Mrs. MacAula f v 1 yelwming the iyoung people of he district to their l ‘joyablc evening in dancing and ,othci‘ amusements. Mr. and Mfrs. Henry Jones, l-lazel- i -'-- brook were visitors here on Satur-i, Mr- Harry Thompso" Vmwd day, ‘Souris quite recently and reports ‘business brisk in that part of the Miss Sadie Jone-s was a visitor nt\C°‘~"l-t»\'¥- Waterside on Tuesday. ‘ _ Ronnie McKinnon of Southamp- Mr. Wilfrcd Lawton has purchas- Ho“ SW1“ N91” Yea“ M Gmenvflck m WW3“; mm“ 0g my from Mnithc guest of his cousin Harold Mc- ' Layton Jones and others. fie is now- 1'1"“- prrssing same. - Pow-“al News were recent visitors . 955m, J_R. Brown. Arthur Moore‘. ‘Will Drake, Clifford ‘ Jenkins, Wondnll Jones, Nelsfm Czrrvsti", J. B. Jones. Layton JOHN- Wilbnr Jones and Brcckon \V00'J. The f ollcw‘ The illilW 0i today iwcdiirsdil)" is taking a large amount of the snow and it now looks as if we WOHK! have car roads zigztin W'ill(‘il than)’ would welcome although it will be Hither laic [or Burns‘ cnncvrt. [his section of lhr‘ iirovincr‘ the wind bivW at n grriil. velocity ncrnm~ pained by torrents. of rain. seldom; do wc have bigger [rrwlicts (luring, Jhe spring Ihaws. ,A._._ i Messrs. Sell McIntyre and Albert Lcsi. siruycil or stolen. A wclllwulw" WU" 7999M Eu???“ 0f Ml‘- bnili. erect. figurn. Six fect moi'c{”'"d Mrs- Nlmml" Mllihfliiln- F0115! 01" 105R, weight about. 165 pounds; Steady graceful step. musical vnicrm; light hair. inst seen on Saturday. crcning the 21st heading north wcstf from Charlottetown with a high‘ spirited horse. A pretty cap, furi coat and driving gauuntiets. bright ‘sparkling eyes, pulse beat high, rapid heart action. Any informa- tlcn might be left with the parson. Mr. Ronald MacAulay has pur- chased the dwelling recently owned by Joseph MaicAulay. lie intends moving it tothe site of his old home in Southampton. '~-—-—~—<€'O-} The ivcckly prayer meeting of the‘ > Hazclbroola Baptist Church was held on Tuesday evening at the home of‘ Mi‘. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton.‘ A new machine for imprinting marks on fresh meat consists of a roller carrying hundreds of phono- ML-u; Bernice McGabe. Alexandra 81111111 11986198 that WHERE"? i118 fl, ; Mr. Franklin MacAulay, South- g lamptcn. had the misfortune to cut Bangs the “Y” team brake the alley ‘his foot very badly. ‘His friends artfmcord with a mo", of 3261 This 171w u’ ‘ma’ ma‘ ‘t ‘s “emmg Sam‘ is now a record for other teams to actorily. l-lowever this regrcuiblemork ‘m. ccident- did-not prevent Mr. and, my got the ma], total of 742 “kw Pownal village, Rev. Mr. Lindsay, led the session and a very helpful to flesh mo deeply for the marks m be paid a pleasant visit to Montague ,cut out. recently. High single game-~Wholesu.l€rs 093 pins. ‘ High finite-Wholesalers 3035 pins verages for Teams’ .Wholesa1er_s M A Y... -. - - , Tole hone .. .. 2444 Ban ers 2426 Standing of first Five Bowl s J. A. Bentley, Y. M. C. A.. games, average 208 J. D. Webster. Wholesalers '2 games, average l9’! ' R. Galbraith, Wholesalers, l0 games, average 192 T. Howatt, Y. M. C. A., '1 games. average 191 R. A. Pendleton. Y. M. C. A., 10 ames, average 182 1n the first game of the play-off in this game J. A. Bent- CITY LEAGUE (Play om In the second game of the play off hmne‘ Where they spent a‘ very an’ series the Telephone came back strong to defeat the Y. M. C. A. by 2 pins. It is needless to say that the highest excitement prevailed throughout the whole game. The Telephone Company made their gain in the second stanza, this was too much for the "Y" men to over- come in the third. The highest‘ single score was rolled by W. Wakelin. namely 262, while R. A. Pendletomhad high total of 600. The scores follow: Telephone Co. 242 C. E. McGregor .. 153 W. Wakelln L. McAulay E. McNevin . . . . . . .208 Total-JIM Y. M. C. 1i. lilli 157 160 241 191 " Z33 R. A. Pendleton . .209 J. A. Bentley . . . . H165 Total~2702. Majority for Telephone Co. 2 pins BOWLING TODAY ‘LOO-Bluebirds vs. Gypsies BJlO-Musical Six vs. Ptoblns refreshing tinfc was spent. This iii a good example of our little village ther- iBringlngUp Fa l 1n Memoriam AIRS. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MnoKENZIE Twine 1'5 MR BLAVI,‘ osuavs- 'Thc young and beautiful of the: di distits etaking ad-,. summ" "g t” M here-j. Mrs. ominous Elizabeth Mac-r tgKenzie. wife of Hugh Mackenzie.‘ _‘oi’ Glen Martin. P. E. I. died at her, Ihome on Thursday morning, Jami-f, ___ (ary 19, 192B. She was born on Aprill m full swing ~ on 8, 1900 inlaboney. ‘Funeral services: - in Glen‘ Martin on Monday. January 235mm‘ were conducted by the Rev. Quin-i cy A. McDowell. j Mrs. MacKenzie leaves to mourn, is to com! YQPowiial village. iher going, her himband; Mr. limit‘, .-----.--- MacKenzie, a young baby daushlem Mrs. John J. Bueli, of Aboney, three. v85 Uut - of the last few days helping w add Smelling is anyone would wish to hear a genu- they need do sisters, Blanch Bueil. Minette Buell.’ Mrs. Wilson Arnold all of Aboneyv, and one brother. Everett ii. Bucil. of Abonoyzishe was 131K110 rest in in vas-mR-Jicce-i HAVEN'T salami-You m some Time- wuA-rb THE TROUBLE ‘lthe Caledonia Cemetery. Romeyn Danforth opened the ser- vicesflwith prayer, following which ‘the impressive ritualistic ‘ceremony ;was conducted by Worshipful. Mas- . ’ter. Ellery N. Edwards. Mrs. 1m S iAvery of Groton was soloist. Long Line Views Body At the close of the service nearly an hour was required to allow those in the temple to pass by the open casket where the late sailor lay in his uniform, well preserved despite the fact that death had taken place ‘24 days before. At the grave in Jordan cemetery Chaplain M. M. Leonard of the Submarine Base spoke briefly. fol- lowing which taps was sounded by a bugler from the marine barracks at the Submarine Base and o. yol- ley of shots was fired by the naval escort of 16 men from the Sub- marine Bose. In sounding taps be‘- fore firing the volley of shots the usual military procedure was re- versed. ‘ ‘ Kelloggs Arrive . » , Monday, Feb. 6th (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Jan. zit-Secretary of State. Kellogg and Mrs. Kellogg will rive here on Monday, Febru- ary . and Mr. Kellogg will have luncheon at the United States le- gatlon, receive foreign consuls. and dlne with Lord and Lady Willing- don. at Government House. 0n l t wzTucsday. hc will lunch with the Prime Minister, visit Parliament and will be the guest of the Am- erican Ambassador, Hon. William Phillips at dinner at the country Club. I On Wednesday he will be lender- ‘ed a dinner by the Government in ‘the Parliament Buildings and a. rc- ception afterwa ds at Government House. Mrs. ellogg will dine in- formglly at Government l-fouse. On Thursday, the distinguished guests leave for New York. YOU would: ‘BE , FDLLOVWNG ‘THE LIFE l LWE- I'M u? AT 5i><_ EVERY NlCRNlNQ' ONE HOUR OF . EYERCVbE - EAT RGGQLARLY- the Inspector. Meeting adjourned- lyiargaret‘ J- lilachml. Secretary- Cu RLO TETOWN LADY R - msmgrueb scrutiny wild ma‘ iiize ialcasurc of listening in St- Paul's. to the talented and patriotic dig- nitury who, in concluding his tour of tho Dominion, from sea to sea. spared enough of his valuable time to visiliour little island. will be blensed to learn that. in his beau- tiful English home h; has not for- gotten the kindly reception accord- ed himatheieon- ln a much prized, seIl-vrrilteii notc, received by Mrs. E. S. ‘MucLeod. the revered eccles- lastic says in part: "l look back w my visit, to Canada with deep grati- iulio to ,.iny Heavenly Father. it was o. lime of Urucc, of (iuiduuce and Blessing, ole, ending ivirh quotation Hebrews lllih (Jliuplor. 3-91.11 "llilf-ilst vvraes- Mrs- blur» Leod in also the recipient. ul kind- 'y and inuqli upprocluled rcnio1n~ Jranro ‘from iolhcr widely revel‘- éd apostle of i n ilighost, Rt. llov. Bishop ‘Morrison, Anligonlsb, wlm. ulllioaigli his llfv um] llll('I‘(!Hll-J ill"? lllicuially devoted in xmnthvi- and more extcnslvo field of lwboui", lN-‘VBP follicle. wlion opportunity af- ilords, to pnya friendly visit to ibis. the lsluud- oi his birth. ~—-—<n>eo~‘__. PERSONALS ‘Miss Jcsic .l’uwo\- 1Q“ Sahu-(l-“y on n vlsii lo illonlrcul- Mimi Pauline Scnmnn loll 8'11,- llfllily uil n vlsll in lirrcleiivlrni. N.ll. ' - Mrs. Jaunmi ilobt-risoiy Err-pier,“ Maple Leafs . Ernest Alciluie; Ernesi Luri Torrance Campbell . A. Arisliie :\lil(‘l*‘.'ll‘l_'illt‘ - . . . . . . .. lCzn-li" in the cliy 'l‘uc..~ulny night vllrmifl: Io llUl‘ homo In liingsboro, Zlflflp m, extender] rlsil lo llic U, 8.1L, whil~ ll\i‘.\'i‘ “who visiml friends mid u-lallvos in Alamo, New Hump. shirv, Verinonl. rlioalmi, {my “m. founding suburb-s, whflp h, "m; yrlty. rho ‘was tho guest of Mr. uml lMrn. (lrcston Svirtncr, (ll-lobar Si. lllor many friends will welcome her return. REIflRE AT NINE ~ DON'T SMOKE QR GO OUT NIGHTQI- 141ml.’ '-.-l i l I | l» Dofeneer-llormuee (lamphnll. IL ytuns-wsrehlo MneFurinlim- i- ‘Nillg-f-IOSQIH] Trainer. Wentru~William Pqyvor. Snb~—.l)on. parlors, ' ' Signed, Rennie Larter. Mang- of Mlple Leaf’: (Palriot please copy) The lino-up: iiozil ‘A an W. illuvEuvezi R- Dofencz: - or . . . . . . .. ll- Spilloil L- lJeicnc-e . fiiitliolsou R- lViiilz ‘l ———eo-§___.__ IA" Wing Mlnarzfs Liniment for asthma. 1 y‘ H1 The dramalic story of a young stenographer whose nois- book became the center of intrigue. adventure. danger l“ finaiiy—Romance. Oppenlicim crowns his career with this, his 100th novel. Watch (or ,t_hc first installment of this brilliant new serial which bcgins- In the Guardian this week. r e __- _ “us... .. _,i~_i}5w LONG wuz YOU 1N FOR’? -—By George McManmi