.‘,_ r1“ -- ifacs 81X , PRINCE EDWARD TODAY AT MELBA HARRINGTON) PRETTY NIFT’)! CHORUS. ALSO PICTURES 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 FRANK SOPER’S PRETTY NIFTY REVUE PRESENTING a “HOTEL UPSIDE nowN" With “A Black and White Revue” With JOE DORAN -- i TOM DELAY, PIEOOTT AND DEMUTH, ED. SOPER, "HAPPY" McNALLV, FRANK SOPER, BOB McOHARLES, VLILLIAN LESLIE AND THE PFliCES——-MATI NEE—37c, 26c. tn<wo+oooove+o+o+o+er+etngnc —RADIO— PROGRAMS Q THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 international Radio Programs ETHEWS WHITE-CAPS NlGHT-52c, 37c. 26¢. (326) Cincinnati. Music. \\'.\lCA (341) New York. S. S. (Le than Program. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. WCAIJ (277) Philadelphia. T Musical Chefs. - 9.45 P. M. WORD (275) Batavia, Ill. Vocal. WRNY (259) New York. Theatre. 10.00 P. M. WEAR. (390) Cleveland. Organ. Classic \V()AW (526) Omaha. Classical. WGN (302) Chicago. Drake. KM-A (252) Shenandoah. Vocal. KTHS (375) llot. Springs. Violin Recital. WHY (433) Cincinnati, Recital. 10.30 P. M. WSMB (316) New Orleans. cal (2 hr.) WBAP (176) Fort Worth. 'Concert. \\‘li'l‘ (-100) Chicago. Studio ‘Pro. 8.00 KFNF (266) Shenand0ab— Concert presented by "The Cole Family, Emerson, Iowa." ' 8.15 WRVA (256) Richmond-Wil- mington (N. C.) Radio Club Prog- rlm. 9.00 WEEI (349) Boston-“The Cliquot Club Banioleers,” from New York. 11.00 KGO (361) Oakland-Shakes- peare's "Macbeth" - Dramatic presentation by KGO Players. Musi- izram . \\‘I'(i (300) Atlantic City. Plano itocltal. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CgFCF, CN RA, WAAM, WAHG, WCAP, WLIT, WOO, WOR, . WTAM. Central: KFAB, KFDM,i 59g p M KFKJ KFUO, KFVE. KSD. WHA,)\\-§.;A;a 4 3 t; IYJ»); ,_ W08.’ WSM. WSUI. Western: SGMQPSB) l 8w U ' Mdweeki KGW, KLX. WGBS i316) New York. News Re‘ view. i FEATURE TALKS ‘EVENING CONCERTS Tangled EH6 Deal MT. GILEAD, Ohio. January 4.- ln October. Fred Torry. of Indian- apolis. lndi, cums here and attach .ed a trottar which R. B. Wilson need for J. W. Barry. a local attor- ney, tor the past two years as Al- (dine C» breeding unknown. Torry (claimed that the mare was the pro- psrty of A. W. Simpson, Morribim, ‘Australia, and that. he purchased 11161‘ under the name of Winning lspii-it, from J. H. Hall, of Mans- field, Ohio, in 1923. The mars was valued at $400 and replevined by Barry Last week Charles Mabrey, o! Hohokus, NJ" arrived with a re- presentative of The National Trot- ting Association. Ben Olds took the party to the Morrow County Fair Grounds and showed them Aldina C. Mabrey identified her ‘as Winning Spirit. by Manrico. idsm Leading Spirit, by San Frau- 'cisco. v Winning Spirit was bred st Wal- ,nut Hall Farm. Donerail, Ky. She )wss fooled in 191B and sold at auc- tion in New York as a, yearling. She also appeared in the November {sale in 1920, when Mabrey purch- iassd her. Ha sold Winning Spirit ,to William A. Elliott, of Norris- itown, ‘Pa, Elliott subsequently (transferred the mars to J. l-l. Hall, "Mansfield, Ohio. Hall sold the mare on July 23, ,1923, through an advertisement to ‘A_ W. Simpson, for $1,377.75. In August of the same year Simpson also sent Hall one hundred pounds to pay the freight on the mare to Australia. He did not ship the l vmiimsre. Hall subsequently moved a num- Yi~ her of horses and their equipment from Mansfield to Mt. Gilead and located at the fair grounds. On March 31, 192d, the Mount Gilead National Bank obtained a judg- ment for $401.53 against Hall and ;others for a personal note. As it ‘was not paid the sheriff attached the horses and equipment at the track. In the attachment all of the horses were named and des- cribed as to markings except one. That one was referred to as "a he brown mare, trotter, white left hintlllexmgnl; foot (sold to cross water)" All of the horses and equipment attached except, the brown imaro referred to above were replovined by Amanda Edwards. This mars was sold by auction for $75. She passed to J. W. Barry who raced her, Tits VCHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Dave Shade whip. Todd Deoisively (NEW YORK, 1m. 4—-.Da.ve Shade of California, scored s decisive vic- tory over Roland Todd, English middleweight. in a llrround match. the feature attraction on the New Year's card at Madison Square Garden tonight. Shade didpvery- thing but knock out his opponent. Tbs Englisman was floor-editor a count of two in the (hind roujdbut remained vertical during the re~ mainder of the flgbt despite Shades aggressiveness and) Mw endous punching power. Todd fought purely on the de- fensive durlng most of’ the ¢ltcoun~ tor, always watching cut for Shades trtpbauimer blows which threatened to sweep him off his fcet at every charge. Fought in Streaks Shade fought in strefis, opening up a furious attack at times and than following up to assume the defensive. Todd's face was a mass of blood at. the end of every round, his eye cut, his nose bruised and his lips showing the results of Shades damaging blows. 1n the seventh round. Todd broke through Shades guard and landed his right to the body which hurt (Shade. Ringside critics are of the opinion that this blow saved Todd from being knocked out as it sap- ped Shades strength and slowed him up materially during the lat- ter part of the contest. ' Tryon Hockey On Dec. 30th a game of hockey was played on Lbs Tryon rink, be- tween the Augustine Cove Stars and Tryon Arrows. Although the coldest night this winter the game was one of the hottest ever played on (the Tryon rink. Three periods or twenty minutes each were play- s is1l=suiiiliiismt The Summerside Crystal Hockey teams under their efficient Execu- tive Oommltte and Team Manager are fast getting into form for the season's contests, ‘Whedlub has two teams in tra u the Shiver Foxes-will exhibit on it's snappy black and white uni- form s Silver-Fox crest a the customary Cryltai Hockey club mono- gram. The Junior team consists of an exceptionally promising aggre- gation of young hockey enthusiasts, who will surprise the fans who!‘ (seen in competition. “Should a przoposs lning- The Senior team-known d game with s Nova Scotli league team fnIl to materialize in the meantime. then the Crystal Club's Initial game will be the opening game of the-Provincial Series. This game, II scheduled for Tuesday, January 12th, when the Summer-side Silvery-Foxes and the Charlottetown Abegwelts will crosl sticks at the Cryatal Rink, Summer- slde. ' - "The Senior Crystal Team auatalnsd n severe loss when their bril- Ilant right-wing man Charles Qablll entered professional rinks with ti" Boston Bruins. "Charlie's" clever-playing Is favorably commented upon by Mr. Ryan in his radio announcements from the Boston Arena Rink. Cabiil Ia an exceptionally clean player, a fast skater and clever stick- handler. Hlldlstlnctionof being the first fromthls province to- mike National League Professional ranks ls a credit to the, Crystal Club and an inspiration to many young and promising hockey-players. , "The Crystal Club's stellar defence mam 5m"- M°Qili"'|9 h" M’ yet appeared on the Ice, but Ernie ls always In shape and will do hi8 utmost to advance the Crystals’ clun- “The veteran players Sllilphant, Gs V Morrison and Carney, are encouraging s score of young and premlslnfl lgplrintg among whom are (Hsckett, Leiurgsy, Montgomery. C- Gliiliilv G. Gallant, MacDowelil, o. Perry. Ferguson, cahiil. Dickie, Cameron Phillips, Gordon, B, Johnson and H. Johnson, all of whom are training earnestly and some of whom will doubtless In the near future cross sticks with or assist their old friend Chas. ‘Cahlll. ‘ It is felt that the Crystals will make a much better showing than l5 generally expected of them this year. in any case the games will be warmly contested and if the teams are more event)’ "iiwii"! "iii" hi“ season the games will prove more interesting for spectators. The Executive Committee and Team Manna", Jack Wfiflilt. are i° be heartily congratulated for their unoeaslng efforts to further the pra- motion of American’: finest winter sport in Summernido- - - Alex Burlie Gets Mfiigvgfigpléiim 54 Award Over ‘Woods -——— , TORONTO, Jun, ~i.—<A'lex Burlit‘. NEW YORK. Jan. 4.——!i10GiIi Uni- uthlsr, Wright, Rogers, Morris. (Today a, l. I . " Mutinee-ldc, 11c. "Night-zeta, 21¢, 11¢. hestflfy , To‘) of Three A I “\ wChorus -""EDMUND (GOULDING y Girls’ i? (,4 Tl-Tfipulficliailsthispiaureasagreat spectnde of $3: life! A vivid talc of Written In Jrnn nl its of "Toronto, flywelght chumlliim "i versity's hockey aextette Saturday ended l to 0 in favor o ftbe Stars. night toppled the spectacular team of Harvard University in the 10m;- est, toughest and most. thrilling battle seen in the new Madison Square Garden when, after ham- mering away at each other for an hour and thirty minutes, the Can- adians broke through to win, 5 to 4. Two goals down to their United States opponents at the completion First period got away fast and Some good rushes were made by both teams and after sew en minutes play Brent Clark found the net from centre ice which put the Stars in the lead. The period Second period opened with a burst of speed by both the teams and after eighteen minutes play After the sale Hall wrote Simp son. advising him of the proceed- ings. and told him that ho had passed through bankruptcy, but that if be would send him $400 lie ‘would make an eflort to recover ,the mare and send her to ‘him. This proceeding followed. Accord- ing to lawyers it remains for the Ohio courts to determine if Win- ‘hing Spirit was ever delivered to Once "lore" Simpson. -g0ni. After five minutes play Wil- of the second period. the Montreal- ers surged forward from the open- ing of the regular filial Salli“ (“id tied the count, Then overtime was called and the tiwo hockey machin- es, weary from the heartbreaking] pace since the game's start batter- fred Peters with an end to end rush ed away again. But so evenly were “Cmed-Uw 3990"“ 3°81 m!‘ "he they matched that after 25 minutes Stars which put them in the TPllii of fervent attacks (he scum board The Arrows were try- m“ read mm- goais flip ing hard to score but their shots were turned aside by the plucky George McLeod scored for the Ar- rows which ended the second per» iod 1 to 1. Third period was the most iii- terestiug of the game, each ieum trying hard to score the leading Canada, was awarded the decision after ten furious rounds here this afternoon over Wee Willie Woods of Scotland. The foimer iveishflii in at 111V‘; and the latter at 111. lt was a. furious fight with toe-io- toe slug fests featuring tho lmnl. Burlie had no trouble scoring with his left following with a right upper-cut to the chin. Woods seem- ed content to take punishment wuit in): for ti chance to ‘laud his knock- out, and was on the receiving end most oftbe time. The champion piled up a commanding lead with Iiisleft and right jabs. in tho first five rounds and added to it W111i ioe-io-tos slugging. . in the semi-final, Tommy ‘Mitch- cll of Toronto, 135%. and Frank-c lfnrtvl by EDMUND GOULDING F.“ nnta \ itmahine andtears, of the bmutics who blossom in the night lights, and of how than" in its inescapable web. Gorgeom! Gay! Dramatic! Fun! Thrills! Beauties! (In A Film Masterpiece! Thompson, oi‘ Scranton. Pa, 131. fought eight fast rounds to a draw. In the second bout. Doug Lewis. 'l‘oi'onto, cdiored knoilked out Toni- my Dillon. of Buffalo In tho first round 0i their six-round bout. The (former ivelglied in at 117')’. and Hi0 5.30 P. M. _ \\‘I1.\R (375) Atlantic City. info. \\'(l\' --—-<"o-¢-i—- , "Alli"! Reiidi’ (""1 Reliabiem‘ little goal tender of the Stars until Crowd Turns to Mob Practically all pains arising fromitvlihin a minute of the bell when inflammation can i=8 removed with hfacbeod bulged the net with one ‘ Lec- 6.45 P. M. WBAI. (246) Baltimore, Dinnr-r “W” ‘Schenectady’ Book A crowd of about 12.000 in which Prntzrarti. 7.00 P. M. Willi (2-16) l):illa~'_ liiuncr Program 7.45 P. M. Wi-‘Y (Jim) Hi-lir-ncctariy. ltIusicaL, 8.00 P. M. WYNYC (526) New York. Studio. KDKA (309) 1'1, Pitts‘. Farm Pro. grain. “TX (517) Detroit. Symphony O1‘- chestra. TVIAU (294) Columbus. Vocal. WMBB (250) (Shh-ago. Srmi-(flztssi- cal. WEAR (391)) Cleveland. The Lurk- inlie Faun KPKX (2258) Hastings. 'l'lio Song of the Lazy Farmer. lil-‘NF (266) Shenandoah. Tour's Eve Program. \\ bill!" (492) New York, The bark- inltes—~also WEI-II. WFI. WGlt, \\'SAI,- \V\VY. WGR (319) Buffalo. The Iiurkinitcs WOC (484) Davenport. The Lark- iniies. \\ SAI (326) Cincinnati. "WSAl." V‘. 8A.), (246) Baltimore. Musical. VVBBR (2771) Staten Isl. Vocal, 8.15 P. M. WREO (266) IJIHSIDK. Mule Quar- lGI. WGY (380) Schenectady. 11S. Band ‘(MiG (300) Atlnntir (‘ity. Concert. “'1'? (509) Philadelphia. Y, M. II, .-\. Choral Club. 8.30 P. M. WHAS (409) lnuisvillo \VDAD (266) Nashville CNRM (til) itlontrc-zil, gram. New . Concert. . Program. Studio I'm- Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Simply rub it on the soro spot and it is quickly absorbed by the skin, its healing power is conveyed to the inflamed tissue which is quickly (‘Ii;tl. 7.30 P. M. i\'\'\\' (FY50) Chicago. Amer. Farm lliircttu. \\Il‘.l’,.~§ (Gill) New York, “l-"ootlight iillil Lainpliglit." ‘K110 (iiitl) Oakland. Friend to ‘Boys \\‘il.\S (-100) Louisville. ‘Sunday Svlinnl. ‘ 8.00 P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. of Good Reading." 8.30 P. M. _ WORD (275) Batnvia, Ill. Schooh KOA (322) Denver. Farm Question Box, WHBR (273) Staten Island. Sunday School. Keep a bottle handy always. "20 Minutes ‘a Sunday Every Little Cough HA3 A Tickle or 113's owu MELOIDS Stop the tickle and rs- 10.00 P. M. WMAQ (448) Chicago. U. of C. Lec- ture. 11.05 P. M. ‘WCCU (-111) St. Paul, Travel Talk. WANT TO DANCE f (Name of orchestra given) 6.05 P. M. WIP (509) Philadelphia. Bruns- wick. ' 7.30 P. M. WJY (105) New York. Hotel Astor. 7.45 P Omaha. Randall's. .30 P. M. \\'(‘.Y (380) Schenectady; Dance. 10.00 P. M. WFZAI" (492) New York. Goodrich Zippers, WADC, WCAE. WOCO. \\‘t"l‘S, NVEEl, W171. WGB. WJAR. \\"(li\\\’ (526) 9 W110 (526) 111's Ztloiiii-s Xmas Eve ‘plflgfilill. KDKA (309) I‘). Pills. liI)li.~\ Little W106 and W~WJ. I WMHB (259) Chicago. Trlsnon. “Will (319) Buffalo. Silvsrtown. iisvs all throat irritations. soothed, This ilrTtfold remedy isllif Dawson also a. specific for all manner of‘ cuts, bniises, scratches and sprains. of his famous wing shots which ended the match n tie 2 to 2. LINE UP Tryon Arrows Goal .. Cove Stars A. l-lowatt L Defence F‘. ltiacFarlsne A. Peters V. Howatt M. Mullins Forwards Capt B. Clark E. Clark W. Peters M. Peters L. Carruthers V. Webster G. MscLeod Capt H. Wood R. Lyman E. Lord l._ Howatt >__._ Larry McLean To Couch Mt. Allison FREDERILCTON, N. B, Jan. 5.—- Fred (Larry) (Micbean who has been coach oi‘ the Fredericton and Uni- versity of New Brunswick hockey teams for several years past, deft this morning for Sackvi-ile. to take up new duties as coach of the Mount Allison University hockey team. University of New Brunswick tertms under the guidance of Mc- Lean have met with much success in recent years, winning the inter- collegiate championship of the Maritime Provinces last season be- ing the final accomplishment, and» efforts were made to retain his ser- vico for this winter an coach of the two teams hers-ll. N. B. and Fred- erIcton-but Mount Allison had a representative bore who lngisted upon the terms of the contract, he could be counted :1 good sprinkling of usually staid social? 1011i. hi“) reverted into zuiiu-vliiic; mob hy the close, nerve-vaulting play autifth‘ n final "five minutes tweriime D9111)“ (was called for either n decision or a draw verdict. the (laulvu was .1 rc- verberatiug bedlam. The Harvard ("anizilie plErCPiI through the Montreal line with a lightning charge for the final tau off, but Goalie Alurpliy absorbed the hard shock. Then Captain Ali- bottled his (Canadian squad h-lo the Harvard goal zone, but they, too. were turned hack. l-‘itially Ralph hi. Germain. ravcboned left wing for McGill, and scorer of-ihrce of the P. team. secured the puck litmk of his own net, charged through the. llnr- vsrd defense sent ti sizzling pars i0 Nickels as he "wait-ed in fiuir. of the United States goo) mouth. and thr- disc was deflected into the cal-Kc for a Canadian victory. ‘ Everett McGowan Loses Pro. Races ST. PAUL, .\l‘inn.. Jan. 5.~i‘lvi‘r' stt McGowan, St. Paul piofessional skater, took three out of (our rac- es from Erancis Allen, of Chicago. [mm yqslgrday. There vircrc no- rc- cords. Mofiotwan took the 220 yard dash. the mile a/nd Clio two miles. Allen was awarded tho half mIIc after a protest. four goals already rung up by hi5 latter at 14-1. {Opening Races Are Held at Gagetown‘ G.-\GETO\\'N, Jan. ‘1.'—TT\6 (first horse race of the season was held licre New Year's Day. The race was run on a quarter mile track on the intervals opposite the village. (Mou- eyman, owned and. driven by ii. W. S. Ailingliaini, was first with Jingle (1., u new Quebec horse, which has been racing in (Nova Scotia, second. Tlic winner was distanced In the first. heat, breaking a hopple, Summary: Moneyman. i1. W. S. Al- ‘ Iiiighnm ..................... .. 4 1 2 l I Jingle -G., Dr. W. M. Jen- kins - 1 3 1 2 l‘. Harry K, S. Thane Bel- yea 3 2 4 3w Jeffreys. H. B. Bridges 2 4 3 4 r0 Tihe——.31..30)~§, 305/4, .31, .3114). ‘Officialsaudges. .1. W. llamll- ton, William Brooks. and E. l’. Babbitt‘, timers, Alfred Asiiburn, E. in (Babbitt; starter, n. n. lleitt. .\-ii the horses were diivon Iiy their owners. Au enioyaliie dance was hcltl in the Soldiers‘ Memorial Iiail after ii)- olidgiLis" ‘ great (many Years. heating troubles. Fred H. Opposite Prince, MWFU“ This is the FURNACE that has "l been given such satisfaction for a g ||iiI|| I .1 MI! i)‘ , , ifilislln‘ Call, write or phone us about four Trainer 80 Grafton Street Edward Theatre the ritvo. i Driving Club Meets I 'l‘lir- Driving Chili Iieiil a ntucting on New Year's and IIGUMCII to put on another rat-o nvnr ll hull-mile truck on Jan. 2'1»; Iicst three out oi‘ five lteats to count. A number m‘ $70,000 Prize to be- Raced at Syracuse The circuits rules and sciiod ' conmtittco mcl. behind closed " refusing to mitko any annoflil inoiit iiimlitii: submission oi i P80011111)9111111110118 to tho steward! Symiiiimw- 1°35 p_ M_ Price 25 Cents per Box, hi"! 518mm b91118 "V841 "(D 10- McGowan technically was the. Jhorsea from outside points are ox~ WllW (123) ininciiinaiii)Iiri-rlun Iiywp‘. (309) Atlantic Guy Stegpw Although iinlvoraily of New Radio. 8.50 P. M. WYBBR (271)) Siliiifl lslziiiit- llaw~ aiian Quarlnt. 9.00 P. M. WMICA (iifl) New York. Sliltiin_ WEAO (293) (‘nlnmlmii Musical, WENF (-192) New York. Tlli- (7H- qunt Club Entertainers. Also from WOC. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Iilnst-mhlrg WEAR (390) Ciovclzinri. Club. KhDS (i-il)‘ independence. Classi- “\\'l"..\.li"' Ciiqunt cal. WGY (380) Schenectady. Royal ‘flour. WHO (526) Des Moincs. diifo Trio, iBnnkcrs _W-BZ (333) Springfield. (Concert. WOAI (462) Studio (Program. WCBD (M6) Zion. Wiedman Sis- tors. ‘WIEEI (349) Boston. Cllquot Club. WIT-TAB (400) illotiisvillo. Sylvitin Pittsburgh. Trio. WIRE (Md) Dallas. Band Concert. i 1o P. M wsnu. (no). Chicago. Warner. Ste wart- 130 P. M. K. 1N (536) (‘hir-sgo. Musical. ' " 30 P. . ~ (will never be (without ‘it. 1t is sold ililitl-lt‘). WRW (273) Tnrrytown, Dance, SOLD ONLY BY 10.2) P. KTHS (375) lint Springs. New Ar- IiIIRtllll. 10.30 P. M. WI-IBII (370) Chicago. Oriole. 11.00 (P. PM WQJ (H3) Chicago. ltninbo, WW‘. (300) Atlantic iCity. Silver Slipper. WBILVI Rouge. PM" The Rzxnut. V0513» 1'9 ones 310a: 5oz ....._-..-.___..¢ (226) Chicago. Moulin ' srs becoming ineligible as s result ' was feared‘ might bo the case. the Brunswick will have to look for a new coach the prospects for a strong team for the western sec- tion of the,Msritime intercollegiate llocksy League are brighter than expected. Instead of U. N. 13., athletic Iond- of the mid-year examinations, as it hockey players have been unusual- ly successful and all who were in 0011050 during tho fall term will fbo Wll’ (509) Philadelphia. Pagoda. KMA (252) Shenandoah. Dreamers. 11.06 P. M. BRINGING UP EATHER- " victor but he waived claim to it ul- ter a conference with officials who had failed to inform Allen that be which was skated pursuit style, Nllen, who (won the national and International outdoor skating titles Ias-t year, made his first profession- al sppenranco yesterday. lie gave McGowan a hard tight. and might have won tho 220 dash hurl he not slipped on the homo stretch. Tito times were 220 yard dash, 20 2-5) seconds; one mile, 5.55 2-5. No tlnicl eligible for intercollegiate hockey. ‘QUHWEIJAINID, Jan, 5.-'I‘1ie new had another lap to go in the ractm) was annnitnced -or tho half miln. poctod tn compete. 0%——~ How They Stand llamlilutonian stake, valued nt ap- proximately $70,()00 tho richest ev- or to be raced by ihrss-yenr-oltl trottera, has been awarded to the In Lgagug New York ~Stuto Fair and will be raced at Syracuse, will)“ The New York (Stats Fair. spon- o soi- of the Grand Circuit Syracuse q meetings. outbid Kalamazoo nnd g Atlanta. getting the stake" liy-‘bid- 0 ding 88.000. Announcement of the 0 award ‘was made, at the 54th annual 1 meotinfib of tho Grand Circuit stew 0 ards here 1101194.)? y.‘ - Oit-iiwf-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal .. . Plttsiiurg .. New York (‘unatlienn Si. lPnin Iioston l1 8 5 T! QEAR - I WANT XQQ TQ 4E)‘ TH! couur "ro WM (455) New York. Club Danu- ville. 11.30 P. M. wtico (m) st. Paul. onui-a Thsn- M. “m?! a re. 50M THlNQ (Copyright, 1m, by international N5°U "P: Home.- Radio Trogrsms, Chicago.) zrliitacked by Asthma. The first fearful sensation is of suffocation. which Itmir -by hour becomes more desperate and Impeiess. To met; a case tho relief afforded by Dr, JQD. Kiiiiiiilil‘! Asthma Remedy seems nothing less than miraculous. its help ls quickly apparent and soon the drealdlul attack is mastered. The asthmatic who has found out the dependability of this remedy everywhere. ».. AUTOQRAPH My ALQQH l I \ ME wan-e ‘New A5001’ HE i. t. ._l.fiy' Ecol-go‘ MGManYIdJ (lie. linnl mutating tomorrow. Thunbery Makes New World Mar NEW YORK, Jan. li-Cias Til gent. wnrlrfs skating chum from lflniiand, Is credited with ' lng (he United States record i of $.48 2-0 seconds for tha-‘tniil an unpaced trial ‘bare ysster 'i‘liuu-Iiorg's time was 2.40 4_-5. i‘ Donovan, of amusement‘. N- Iiiiiiifilleyllllfli. . ' 30R: - MAKE lT UQ WRVTE ANX Tp-“NQ .‘ WHAT ARE‘, ‘ell <46»; i o"? I Kira MAKE (JD Eflouan ‘nut-v BUT \ DON'T KNOW How Tu wnwz- AM UN KBLE (‘M so 50sec. l HE'S tnQqgyau-r l coT ow HAND ' AN‘ 0F comes: -\5N"r THAT Too 1on0 P w: LL- SOME. OTHER TIME Wil-l- DO ~