gt... a ' THE cnsnnorrl crown Guns-Innis H To E Here you wilfiind one w predated by him. Make your selecti minute confusion. \ Giiristmas verybody That is our hearty wish and to prove that our words are sincere just visit our store and see our line of SMOKES. . . , " a gift r every man, hjch is appropriate and which will be ap- Lambros Bros Grafton St. §FO+O4OQFO4I -RADIO— PROGRAMS oo-o-oo-eo WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 l lmflflitienal Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.00 P. M. “'35?! (300) Cleveland. Cleveland. I t Hotel; AVKRC (423) Cincinnati. Book Re- ure League. 8.00 M WOR (405) Newark. “Topics of Day." 8.30 P. M. KPO (420) San Francisco. Child- ren's Hour. 8.45 P. M wsm (326) Cincinnati. Art Talk. 9.00 P. m view. 9.30 P. M. WSMB (316) New Orleans. Talks. KOA (322) Denver. Book of Know- Bunkers-WVHT (400) Chicago. Forde's. ODCA (356) Toronto. Ham-burg Trio‘ 0 P M. 7.3 . WHO (526) Des ‘Moines. trio. . 7.45 P. M. WAHG (316) N. Y. Piano and banjo' 8.00 P, M. WUJIB (303) Elgin. I11. Popular. WOAU (277) Philadelphia. (Dancing Lesson. WM?!) (250) Chicago. SemPClassi- ca. BSD (546) St. Louis. Fur Hour, WTAM (390) Cleveland. Concert. g WLIT (395) Philadfiliphia. Musical. Comedy. KFNF (266) Shenandoah. Pullman (Porter Quartette. WOO (509) Philadelphia. 15.8. Army] Band. 8.15 P. M. WBZ (333) Springfield. First Part—‘The New Born Kin 8.30 P. M. VFMCA (341) N. Y. “kinds tainers. ‘ . i W011i (405) Newark, Special ill'llS:-l ‘ ca 8:‘ enter-i WBAP (.176) Fort Worth. Concert. WORD (2575) ilatzivizi, l.ll, llymns. WDAI.) (266) Nashville. Chickering. CNN.“ (411) Montreal. Studio. NVlCAl-I (162) Pittsburgh. . Period. CFCA i356) Toronto. Musical, _ KDKA (3001 l3. Pittsburgh. liiusi-l cal Comedy—“Fortiine." l WTZAS (401)) ikinisville. K (Si: l Ter-' minal Orchestra. l WHO (526) Des Moines. Capitol) Theatre Talent. 9.00 P. M. WGCP (252) N. Y. Vocal. WCX (517) Detroit, Symphony oi"- chestra. WOC (484) Davenport. Ki-tisicul. WHA (636) Madison. \\'is.-\»'0ca1—. WJR (517) Detroit. Burroughs noun WEAO (293) Columbus. hlusicai. “HMO (275) .\ili\\'lillkf'l‘, Wisconsin WlBZ'(333. Springfield, Studio fea- burs. KGW (492) (Portland. Concert. WEN!“ (492) New York. lpana Troubndors. WOO (509) Philadelphia. American blale Quartette. WDAF‘ (366) Kansas City. Kansas iCity Jr, College Glee Clubs. 8.00 \VSAI (326) Cincinnati. lpana Troubadors. 9.20 P. M. WRNY (259) New Yorl; Vocal. 9.30 P. M. WG-N (370) Chicago. Studio. WlMBB (250) Chicago. Popular (2 hr.) Jun) WIZ“(456) N. Y. Wurlitzer. WOA1(3£)5) San Antonio." Fort ilziuston band. WNW (273) Tarrytown. Vocal. “(AHG (310) 11101111101111 llill. Vocal. WKR-‘(Z (326) Flticiilnatl. Popular. KRAB (341) iiintcoln. Studio Ainsl- cal. WKIUC (326) Clnciunztti. Song-s. Popu lar 9.45 P. M. KFOA (451) Seattle. Studio, UNlRAO (435) Ottawa. Fort (it (iurry. WbS (345) (llilcago. Ford Si. (Florin. 10.00 P. M. KJH (385) Seattle, Studio. WMlAQ (448) Chicago. \\'l\l.\() Play- ers. ONIKR (435) Regina. CNltR Shops IOPO (420) San Francisco.Atwateu Kent. WOC (484) Davenport. iiiiiusicnl. WEAF (402) New York. Roxy and liis Gang. also Wiflilll (319) llos- ton, WIOR. (319) Buffalo. Recital. KOA (322) Denver. Studio program lNKRC (326) Cincinnati. Little. Sympho y Orchestra. 10.20 P. M. WMAQ (4-18) Chicago. lndlan pro- Efflllvl. ‘ l ' 10.30 P. ‘M. WHBH (370) Chicago. Popular. 10.45 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Sprlnflfl. OPKan re- icltal. 11.00 P. M. Kyw_ (535) Chicago, Midnight rc~ ‘vne. WVCAE (452) Pitts. (Loews Theatre. WQK (I17) Homowood. ill. (P011118?- (IIIO'I‘ 410) Victoria. Concert. K111117294) 1m Angdles .Variety. KLX (509) Oakland. Educational. l (328) Cincinnati. “WSAI." (420) San Francisco. Atwater- ‘woo (481) Davenport. KTUL (306) Seattle. Hip Theatre. iVFAA (476) Dallas. Stese'w'snfxll' (226) Chicago. M00111! KGW (492) Portland. thilultnomah. WRC (469) WVashington. WDAF (366) Kansas City. Night- ‘Ksoix (454) Seattle. Harkness. KNX Cum“ KGO (361) Oakland. St. Francis. =KGW (492) Portland. Hoot Owls. 3km KNX (337) Hollywood. KHJ’ (405) lios Angelcs, Lost Ang- PooleyflCopyright. 1925, by ‘international ‘ . KGW (492) Portland. ‘wax (ass) vice. “TNV (423) Cincl. “Sports? WHO (526) Dos WW3 (517) Detroit, Dance. Hotel Le- Claire. Adolphus Ho Rouge. Spanish Village Orchestra. 12.45 P. M. hawks. 1.00 A. M. (337) Hollywood. Cocoaniit Grove. 1.30 A. M. 2.00 A. M. (405) Los Angelou. Hick- man's. Hollywood Nile. 2.80 A. M. els Radio Programs, Chicago.) ledge. 10.30 P. M.- Markets. News, Weather Reports, ' 10.40 P. M. Springfield. 11.45 P. M. Civil Ser- WANT TO DANCE? 7.00 P. ML KSD"('54'6)’St. LotiidiMissotiri Alt. P . iMolnes. Reese (Hughes. .00 P. M. 9 WMCA (341) N. Y. Asbury park. l on early and avoid last] THE RAGOED STRANGER I This is one day's chapter of "Cos-. site's Christmas." Be sure and save all the paiper dolls in hhe next two weeks so you will have a complete set to color and act out the story with. Cosette did not notice the loss of her coin. and picking up the pail ot waiter. started home. She had not gone very far when she felt the weight of the pail lifted drom her grasp. and looking up. saw a tall man walking at her side. He was poorly diessed. too, but there was an air of kindness about him, so that little Cosette was not afraid. ~ "Do you often carry such gretvt. heavy loads as this, little one?" he asked. “Every evening I carry the water to the inn." Cosette answered. Then he asked her more ques- tions, and Oosette told him all about her stepsisters and step- mother and of how she had never known anything but drudgery. And in her (interest she forgot all about tihe loaf she was to buy, (Cosetteb cape is red with a brown patch. The hat is brown and the dress beneath the cape is blue. - The loaf is white with a brown crust.) Pension Awarded Slayer By Britain WINNILPEG. Delc. 21).—-Bertram J, (Spain, aged 26, serving a life sentence in (Stoney Mountain (Pen- itentiary for the murder of a far- mer and his wife eight-myears ago. has been awarded 8 $20 1791191011 .11)’ the British Government. Pre- vious to going to ‘Canada in 1916. Spain served tin ‘the British army. He is taking an engineering counse a the penlteniary and will (use the money to purchase books. 9.15 P. M wxnc (423) Cincinnati. McKay's. 9.30 P. M. WOAN (286) Lawrenceburg. Dance. WTIC (476) Hartford. Colt. Park. - 9.45 P. M. WHT (400) Chicago. Biverview. 10.00 P. M. WTLC (476) Hartford. Tasill0’8. VVMIBB (250) Chicago. Trianon. W110 (526) Des Moines. Dance. 10.15 P. M. WAHG (316) Richmond Hill. Para- moliiit 10.30 P. M. KFAB (341) Lincoln. Belshaws. WOO (509) Philadelphia. Syflvania. 11.00 P. M. KPVE (240) St. Louis. Romaine. \VT.\.\i (390) Cleveland. Royal Can- ii-Iiilllld. Width‘ (492) New York. Roosevelt. (f-IFCA (356) Tomato. Watson. ‘KTilS (s15) 1101. Springs. tllailnbo) Gardens. 11.30 P. M. WSMJ) (310) New Orleans. Dixoia. Chicago Copyright-- 19251 B"! (Copyright, 1925 iby international Radio Programs, Chicago.) WJR (517) Pontiac. Gdidkettem Serenaiders. WTAM (390) Cleveland. Royal Can- udlans. ' WRNY (259) New York. Bernie's. 000 P. M. WMCA (341) N. Y. Casino. WORD (275) ‘Baitavia, Roof Garden KFOA (454) Seattle. Hoffman's. WiP (509) Phila. Ben Franklin. 9.30 P. M. WMIHB (250) Chicago. Trianon. WNAC (280) Boston. Copley Plaza. OKAC (410) Montreal. Windsor. KTcl. (306) Seattle. Kins‘!- WGY (380) Schenectady. Ten Eyck WHIWA (416) paints. Dim "Boater's 'Beots._ 10.00 P. lM. WAAM (263) Newark. Joy Boy's. “fllT (400) Chicago. RIVQIWiOI’. . 0 P. ML WFJDH (370) Chicago. Oriole. WILC (469) Wash. iSaturday Night» era. 11.00 P. M. WMCA (341) N. Y. Hotel McAlpin WOJ (448) Chicago. Rainlbo. KFVFJ (Z40) St. Louis. Witsackers. KTOI. (306) Seattle. Southerners. W118 (345) Chicago. Kentucky Ser- Kent. WLW (423) Cincinnati. Plano Mom ories. l FEATURE TALKS 6.30 P. M. WOY (880) Schenectady. iidren’; Program. "'-‘ 12.30.1514.- ‘. . ' mods: amok. i ‘ . (Iiadlfospringfleld. Radio im- . l ' Special enaders. W000 (417) Minneapoiis. 8t. Paul. KOA (M!) Denver. Wertlbaclfs. 11.90 P. M. WIGN (370) Chicago. (‘Drdro Hotel. . 11.05 . . W813 (429) Atlanta. Journal _. lurk. ‘wxsc (m) Cincinnati. (Moilys; 1m ma. wiusr A RADIOLITE l A serviceable wrist watch for men and women, boys and gins that ltlnds the bumps of outdoor use better than higher priced, delicate watches. Tells time in the d|rk.$ 5 ‘so sroxrtlla éfimmasr vi", (“from 0060p; Rudy For Dal.- 'i‘o be exact the Aibegwe to round into hockey condition before their first game of the season when they play the Daihoul oi‘ a double-header schedule, tor New Year's eve and got in little or no m-actico, should be spent in the vlcin bunch o! skaters azd stick takon very lightly. (Manager Parkma chances this season, and Rims within three weeks. A departurgwill be style of hockey played in dormer much interest no doubt will be manifested as to the outcome. O f 4v 0 0 City League Hockey ‘C11? League hockey is a much talked oi subject these day; and every hockeyist of any ability in the city is just itching to go; into the swim. The League should go big 1.1113 winter as the teams re- rresented have excellent pa-sonelles and what's more they will be evenly matched. An (innovation as a consequence this season will be the elimination of the "has-was-sers." that is the older fry of “Amaz- ihe much younger material who are after a chance to make good. Therefore this is their opportunity to show some wares. and it is a sate bet thatanuinbor of dark young horses will loom conspicuously in the firniament. O Q O ‘l’ III lolind Big Leagues. Mention was made some time ago with reference to Chiarllo Cahlil being the only island hockeyist. to make the "Big Time Oircuit." Well such may tbs the case as far as the National lhlockay beragua goes, but there were other (Island hockeylsts who made the grads and played with such hockey celebrities as “Newsey" Tialonde, George Vezina, iDider (Pit-re, Joe Hall and othelm; the hockey men in question are the 1am (Mike Murphy and Chester Gregory at present in New Glasgow and still playing hockayfrhls was about sixteen years ago when Mike and Ches played with the Renfrew team, owned by the O'Brien brotihers, multi-miillionalres of Rent rew Ontariofrbe famous Wanderers oi Montreal won the Stanley Cup that year. the same dlnteu piece of Pewter the teams oi the National Hockey (League are playing tor today. ll- O (II 1- 0 Booming The Island. 4i Local radio fans listening in on the Boston Bruiu—lMontre-al game last week were surprisingly pleased on hearing Frank (Brown, Boston announcer broadcast during the game ‘the reception of: a. telegram from “Charlottetown, P. E. island," adding that Charlottetown was the home ol the Abegweitts, well and favourably known by Bostonians. He said the Abegweits were great favourites in the land of “Bean" and would be welcome guests at‘ any time. Thanks Frank—a little of that stuff won't hurt, not. even the most modest. i- 4- 1|- Il- 0- Too Much Rough stuff There has been a plenitude o! rough hockey in (the N. H. I... and.‘ some sturdy newcomers are going to learn a hard lesson some day if they don't curtail their activities with their sticks. Recently Hetrb Drury, of Pittsburg slashed ‘Red’ Stewart across the face and put him out of! action. From all accounts it was an exceedingly uncalled flor incident. and since then President Calder plastered a stiff fine on this fiery petrei, and imposed other disciplinary measures. (Stewart and Srzibert the two new ‘Maroons. have gained somewhat of a reputation as bad men. and they may also find their activities in this direction somewhat curtailed by olticial cons ure. When Sprague Cleghorn gets tack in action there will be nobody picking 0n the Bruins, and the Maroons will get the-lir first shot at skidding (through a tough deience v'l:en they try to get by that Langloisdiandalll rampart. From what Randall is showing at the present time, he 15 just. as tough, and an even better hockey player than of yore. ‘It 4- 4' . ll (l) The Great Batlyhoo ‘The New York iPress is grinding out tons of copy working the ‘ballyhoof’ bu-t to many Canadians lg is wasted effort as the writers know little or nothing about hockey, and their absurdities must grate considerably on such a trained hockey observer as Tommy Gornian. who i; really the only one in the New York entourage outside of Toni Duggan and the players who knowswltat it ls all about. Tommy him- self proclaimed when he was 10¢ whwt he was used to, and endeavored to sign up a trained hockey writer to hand-lo it, but the New York Club apparently wasn’), ready to ladle out the money he mentioned. ‘l’ 4' 0 1' O The Old Glory Sale. After selling something like 440 horse $360,000, the (‘I'd Glory horse sale closed re Two ncwiliit- sires were among the oilferlngs reserved for dosing day ARiB oi these, Justice Brooke, 210850 /€lil"5 sensational trotter. Tillie- Brook 1:59, as w others in the 2:10 list. He was purchased for 010 Jf Chicago. s in three days for about. cently for the year. the is the sire of last ell as seventeen .000 'hy R. W. Wright 071°“!!! AXWMl-lll’. 2:07‘A. ithe other prominent stallion sold, was Jllrt-‘llflwd for $5.500 by Peter Goods, of Goshen, N, Y. The fourteen- [PUT-Old son or Axworthy is sire o! Dr. Strongworthy 2:041A and many Jther fast ones. , - ‘ » How Th oy Stand. The follovvln fl ll "l9 lilfldlllq to date In the National Hockey League:- ed’ l u n '2 N Ottawa-Senator- y ‘Jew York-Yankee: PIttoburgh-Plratos .. Vlontroall-Maroonl Quebec-Canadians Toronto-Qt. Pats Boston-amino l l l l ~IN~IUlQGQS S aum~uw_§ _. vmnswmq The Arena To Open. The Arena opened In: evening for the season - c.‘ needless to any the hundreds of IIIPPY Ind care-free skaters enjoyed the good m and oxhlllratlne nsqtlm- 8km" is one of the om condition- sro that one could enjoy. The rink management are to be congra- tulated on their aueoon In getting away to an early start. The weather-man during the past three weeks has been on excellent be- havior lnsomuoh n be has not gens to either extreme. The fact of the matter I that he has not n yet shown his natural "cold- nou" and as a result indoor Ice making ha: been a most dlttlcuit. and uncertain undertaking. Notwlthotandlng this, however, ovary cold wave hqo been used to the fullest advantage and judging by last nights surface and tho‘ number of skaters who remained on the Ice-until the last boll the work of the Aron! caretaker and bla as- sistants has been moat atiufaetory Indeed. The band music Int evening w exceptionally good Ind was Mil of that "pop" so neces- ln a o sting program. Christmas ls almost hero and New Years ls fast following behind may they 9LACE LJKE HOME llllllluilllllll l‘_ i - "till. lll‘ lll) lit Ml i) ll l l tllllllt Other Models '2'” to '13-" BRINGING UP FATHER- l AFTER ~\.i_ THERE \~_~ N0 lLt_ sums-mu; MKGQIF. 15w CLEANIN‘ UQ raw QQOM . and just a Iltflflpbro frost. it 3mm" his just nine days in which l9 Tigers Thursday night week the first (New Year's ulsiit. am week due t» ico conditions the red and black aggregation therefore this week and part. of next ity ot the Arena. The Tigers are a fast handlers and their worth should mt. be n is very optimistic with respect to his team's says that the sextotte will be going great made this year, in some departments, 0t the yeasts, by our local puck-men and ans" who have shot their bolt. and would only be taking the place of ' PRINCE s wA no COMMENCING, CHRISTMAS . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25tll\),-AY FRANK. SOPER’S ‘The Prettyv Revue’ ‘f JOE DORAN w" IMONALLY- 110m oaLAv‘; ificum » sun ttaaamorou. IIslcor-i- AND ED. QOPER‘; $ULL|VAN ‘- LESlJETIUQI < Ann “ “THE PRETTY NIFTY” ADDED A-rfmicrtou sos MoCHARLES HAWAIIAN out ALao ‘PICTURES $—SHOW8 DAILY—3 MATlNEE-—3. NIGHT .7 AND 8.46 MATlNEE-JYQ-‘ZGO. N|GHT—-53B, 37c, 20o. "H l-Esu l‘ ' DEMUTH, i‘ cm. ACT CHORUS TAR ARTI8T. I at ALSO PICTURES lllilNlii AT Y. 3.30—5——tlutermediate-s. 5-6.30--Business Men. ifi-45~—~8—-Empiflyed Boys. S—-10.30—'Seniors. Bowling: . 7—<O(ldfellows play-Olf- .Bruins vs, Red Heads. 830-0111 Alleps Open. Special. Today at 3.15‘ MATINEE-lfic, 11.x NIGHT-26c, 21¢, 11¢; PRINCE ED WA RD with ouch turn of "The 4 Wheel" the lives of three human puppets - a woman and two men -- were altered in a series of dramatic cpl- l l y .1. t F. Cox (homer recently that the publicity" was ' 10,()0—Se‘nior Fireside Soul-iii. ‘ BliWHNfi ' CITY LEAGUE. sodas that will reach ,the heart of every per- son who sees thll screen play. Majority for Y. M. C. A. 0v!" Carvelis 370 plus ili City League game. CARVELLS 151 1st) 1514i 154 1H2. A. MacKenzlc 139 R. Gallralth , 162 J, ‘Mcillllls . . 171 B. lsillllil . . . . . . . . . .. 155 v. ‘M. Harrison Ferd CIIIPO Adams Margaret Liiliflqlionq Mahton Hamilton ' “The Hanson. Cabman" l c. . ¥ 257 J. Webster . . . . . . . . . 222 J. Cameron TOMORROW AND TH 132. 160 ll. Iiapthorn . P Turner RITPCARLTON PICTURE5 RUD-OLPH y s21 'i7otal—2262. (Nilujorlty (or Odtllt-llotvs overl M1105 2S2 pins in City League game) MlLOS 163 107 114‘ 11.1- 151. 02 1T1 173 120 105 160 1141 131) 119 it, Johnson .. . . .. . . Fa-rqulizi rson R. Sqiinrchrllzge R. Johnson 720 321i Total -2114. "°°'"“" "‘°"'"‘°' OQDfEl-LOWS. g 1167 91' 16? 17f 152' 779 3-12 t‘. Sample . . . . . . . . . . 143 i“. Nicholson .. .. 190 A. Jilcldachcrn . . . . 165 i1’. Down . . . . . . . . . .. 115 P), Gill . . . . . , . . . . . .. 157 775 | '1‘0tal—~23$)6. l AT Prince Of Wales Visits B34118’ Sddiel‘ Popular Priced Tabloid Show ‘to Open Xmas A __ Played Halifax Ten Weeks. Three Shows Daily. Popular Prices. Nifty er's Revue has just complflloll l‘ (Canadian Press) TJONDON. Eng. Dec. )7.~4No hniir ol‘ the (lay or night is (o0 hilo [or thh Prince of Wales to visit at the bedside iFrnnk Sopers "Pretty and illustrates nn instance of his mas Day, compassion lor the. afflicted. in 'i‘. it. “’l‘ii-l)hy" (Clayton, M. C. and g pailri- o!‘ ’l‘o(- ll (Talbot House). w" culled on him every (lay, [acconiputticil ‘Mr. (lhlyton to the Out; (lay the vr-tt-niii iiirnoi] tho hospital. llc llptovil down tho vonvvnuitloii to (ilQ wai- uiul the wnrd 101110 cot oi thc dying sold- (lays of "l‘o(: H. at, Pepi-rinlzlio and lot‘. 100k hlfl lllllltl 11ml RUIYVll Willi to the man's clot-u» a-ssoclatioii with him for some time. Although W" the Prince in the Ypres salient. fur gone to speak. the soldier open- He expressed the desire as a (lying uti his eyes rind gave a smile of ro- wlsh that lie might 8H9 his cognition and shortly nftcr lapsed Royal (Highness again. Undaunted iwto a state of coma. "Tubby" sought out the Prince. A iew hours later he beckoned to who had returned to York House the nurse and asked ll lle 1181109911 after nttciidiiig ilil evening tunc- dreaming. (On being acquainted lion, only to tluil that the heir to that His Royal Highness had conic the British throne had retired tor specially to visit him. the veteran the night. But on (being acquaiiit- smiled again and died linDDy ill , INC. JD WIUJAMS, PRESIDENT PREENIH nt it dying soldier. ltevne" will 0P6" R 1mm‘? “ward This (‘act has just conic to light engagement ol‘ eight duys Christ- it is some years since a Tabloid A vctertlll of the wiir lay dying Show. so cwlletl has played Char- n imiidon hospital. anti having lgmetuwn. as the Prince (Edward _ 52v loo friends ln the mctrnpnlls, Rev. ytanagenwn; ha“ fnlllld ltdirilcultto regular hours; prices 26c. 37‘tin37c' ecuro u sirtisiiititory oiic. Mr. Sop- at night. und mtitiueoialifi» 8" A? i 1' l VALENTINO ‘En b ra‘ You know what a Sheik is. (Now come and learn what a ._f/_/;/ From the Famous Broadway Stage Hit. PRINCE ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. BEN WAGNER. his... new: FRINGE EIIWAIII) ten weeks‘ engagement at the 0r pheus Theatre. ilnlliux. and comes recommended us one of the 1008i thn-t ever played that City. There will the two shows nlglllll’ at 7.15 and 9 o'clock. and matinee at vl-lie iLadios Orange IMKB (i0 "w" by wish to convey to you our heart felt syniipuiliy on the (loath of 1'91” lvrother. We (lo not know. nor ("I111 we tell why our ‘loved ones 111'" sometimes taken so suiIilenlY "“‘“Y from us. but we do know tlint (toil ldoetli nl-l things woll. Mourn not. dear Sister. but talks comfort ln the pthong-ht that. although your brothel- lis dead. he yet liveth ill that het- tsr home beyond. We feel our sympathy l5 "m" compared with your sorrow and i" your sadness, we would commflll" both bring joy, prosperity soldier's wish. the Prince, ed with the fact, Mr. Clayton de- cided to leave ii note for the Prince The latter apparently recognizing the voice of the padre, ilecendeil the stairs in pyjamas and dress- ing gown to see what “Tubby" wanted. 0n being appraised of the though dressed and tired, immediately the knowledge that liis wish had been granted. .___._@-o>€__ LETTER OF BYMPATHY You to the Saviour and to His 111"" misc "Blessed are they that "mum for they shall be comforted. A lew short years of evil 111151- ——‘—' Womeach tho happy 8110"!) A letter of condolence to Mrs, Iggt Lorne Higgins. Dear. Sister: We, the members of the Mel- i | Shall ‘meet ito part no more- MIINNIE INMAN mas. oi-isarsn sHAW —By George McManus ‘ Y Qw: THAT WU; A LOT .0? AHORK Bu? M‘! ROOM‘ LOOK‘: FINE AN‘ DANDY Now - nip/jg‘ NAQCiIE- COME IN AN‘ 5E: How (v6. STRAKAHTENED 0U? MY QQQM! ‘(DU B14 FOOL - vii-H DID You Do THAT’) WE ARE CaOiNQ Yo MOVE TOMORROw - Q