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Oshawa Daily Times, 14 Feb 1929, p. 12

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"THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 " Easy-to-Find RADIO PROGRAM " Tonight's Best Features 800 NBC (WJZ)--Serenaders; Russell Pat. terson, artist. a o Bente piece. he City, e=faang nil Alans ue a Bi Cons Male Chet ia: Musical Episodes Now.™ Sentinels, Friday's s Programs 10.00 fm & Sete RARER National 11.00 ib 8 Hour. (WJZ)--RCA Educational 1.15 NBC. "System (WEAF)--Household In. 12.00 pm, NBC System (WEAF)~"Teeth 1.00 NBC System (Central)--Farm and our. 1% WSB Atlanta, U. of Ga. 2 WIS Chicago, "Business arm.' 3.20 WHAM Rochester. Rochester Philhar- monic to WGY, WMAK, 3.30 WLS Chicago. Homemakers Hour, 4.00 NBC Sinan (WJZ)---U, 8S. Marine Band to WLW, WJR, KWK, WRC, KOA, 5.00 NBC System: Citrus rogers, to WEAF, WEE Wie: with a WIA AG WESH, WRC, WGY, WCA 5.30 NRC System: Til ALL Jane to WEAF, WR 6.00 NBC en, Ww Jace! Astoria Music to WEAF, WCAE, WGY on. bash Markets, NBC System: Wilson's Orchestra to WLW (428)--Cinci, Dinner Music, 6.15 WMAK (333)--Buffalo, Markets; Din. ner Music, 6.30 WEAL (283)--Baltimore, Pennolene Pa- ea Aa on Te "Systems. Rovbestos es WEAF, 5, WCSH, KOA Wr, Whe, "Wo WGR, WCAE, KSD, wow, WDAF, WWJ, WOC WTAM. NBC "System: Clopin Eight' to WJZ, Columbia Network: Fma ettick Me- Witu'® WED, WAT, wias: ' KMOX, 'WO WADC, YRpM, Wiz (303)--Springfield, Maytag Ramb- hho W TRAL (283)--Baltimore. Esskay Hour WCAE gn Ritts: Muskale, WCAU (256)--Phila, Concert Tri NBC Sy atom: Wonder Hour to Wear, WRC, wWGY RH Schenectady. Speaker; Dinner Mus wiz (394, Fj 'New York, Landt Trio 0 KO. WLW (428)--Cinei, Educational series, dis {461)---Nashyifle. Studio orches- New WivA * (#70) Richmond, Amos and Andy; M ews, 7.15 NBC. 'system: Health Tok, to mo ¥ WHAM, KOA, WLW, W A, KYW, WIR, 'WTMJ, RK, WREN, K 7.28 WGY 370) Schenectady, Health talk; ti 7.30 C oNRW y G4. 4)~Winnipeg. Ft. Garry WERE (242)--Pitts, Motor Talk; Uncle t wey (256)--Phila, Palais d'or Orches. TIME TABLES | CPR, TIME FABLE, Sched: taki fF sex chedule, king effect 1201 am. 34 sm ool w Daily 8.40 a.m. Daily except Sunday, 4.55 pm Dai 7.34 p.m. Daily Sunday, ns em. Baby Stade m. A 8.03 oa Daily Sheen San: 1L10 p.m. Daily. 12.090 a.m. Daily. All times shown sbove sro times trains depart from Oshaws Station, BN C. N. R, TIME TABLE Effective Jan, 6, 1928 Eastbound 8.23 a.m.~Daily except Sunday, + 8.58 a.m.~Sunday only, 9.59 a.m.~Daily, 1.17 p.m,~Daily except 2,32 p.m.~Daily except 6.47 p.m,~Daily except 9,42 p.m.~Daily, 11.39 p.m.--Daily except 12.09 a.m,=Daily, 12.25 a.m.~Daily, Westbound 4.44a.m.~Daily, 5.45 a.m.~Daily, 5.53 a.m.~Daily except Sunday, 6.20 a,m.~Daily. 07 a.m.~Daily except Sunday, 06 p.m.~Daily except Suadaye .37 p.m.~Daily, 14 p.m.--Sunday only, 27 p.m.~Daily except Sunday, 45 p.m,~Daily except Sunday, , Oshawa, BUS LINE WEEK DAY SCHEDULE (Eftecirve ». mod aites Nov, 4 Going West x Leave Arrive Whitby 710 a.m. 7.25 a.m, 8.10 a.m. 9.30 8.1m. a a.m, 2 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.10 p.m, 5.15 #6.15 p.m. 7.40 ig 9.15 pam, Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, Saturday, pNMANWYE wi Arrive Hospital on i PREERBEL ? I 8 Eeeatebectiont Pep R$ BEREE Ente BEREREREREEE i i Pho shied Ese RERERERER ANAS EEREEEEEREREEES & F 88h FREE Ess 333394493341 fs I : : fig it it I BEeSe B SEEE : : 4 : Ez i atl FRERRRE AT PRRERDS 3 i i i i £ BE ] Bi § 585555 11111 k a 5 geste 11131313 7s i f WEAE (4543)~New York. Beruie's or VG or Rr WE we WLW, WSM 7.45 wat gona Health Talk, 8.00 CNRA (0 76)--Moncton, Instrumental lumbia 5 A 2 to W a W W, WGR, Ksp A Slam WFAA, KOA, Weis, wo WWJ, WDAF, WOW, WIP' Soa) --rhila, Musical Shower, NBC System: Musicale to WJZ. re i for City, Dinner mu- Wire (500)--Hartford, Musical 8.30 Columbia Network: Tidewater program ABC, Nee WEAN, WH WCCO, WKRC WGHE, WAMOX, KMBC, tem : Armst akera to Nim M, WBZ, Eka KWK, WRBZA, WREN, WhAL, wa Wiis, WSH, WLW, WBT, 0 CNRA NL, Musical gram, Cotambia Network: True Story Hour to WOR, WNAC, WEAN FBI, WwWowo,. KOIL, Wik WMAK, WCAU, ¥ A SG WLBW, WKRC, WGHP, MAQ, KMOX,' _WCAO, KMBC,: WePh, WJAS. NBC System: An Evening, 'to WEAF, W WGY, wes H hac, Ww WeN A WCAE, , WDAF, KSD, OW WIAR, # Kiem Wit Hour to Viz: K WRVA, W, Fur. pro- 2 Paris WRC, WGR, WoC, Ww TAM (280)--C leveland, Fur Trap es NBE System: Sch gasderiow Ban hi EAF, N GY, WT WDAF, W EEL WJAR, WT. AG, Wi CS, Ww LIT, WRC, w Wo WWJ, WOC, WGR, KSD, wo (416)--Chicago. Oriental Gang. NBC System: Philco Hour to W WHAM, RTP, , wil, WL A Wk. WREN, WTMJ, KOA, SB, KPRC, WOAI, WHAS, WFAA, WES, WRVA. (270)--Richmond, Hawaiians, CNRA (476)--Moncton, Concert orches, Columbia Network: Opera "Rigalettor R W WLBW, WSPD, NBC System: Concert Bureau Hour to WEAF, WTIC, weak Wa WCSH, WRC," WWJ, WLIT, WEEI, 'WK WIP (492)! "Phila. El "Patio Orchestra, NBC System: The Dipllenzers to WJZ, A, WLW, WIR, KYW, w WFAA, KPRC, WOAI, WET, WTMJ, WEBC, KSTP. CFCA (357)=Toronto, b le. STP (205)--St. Paul. ' SHAM (258.5)--Rochester, 5 C Svstem: Spitalny's Concert ensem- Courtesy pro- Musicale, usic to WREN. Wik. (400)-~Detroit," Serenaders, tenor. WLW (428)--Cinci, Gibson orchestra, KOA (361)--Denver. Solitaire Cowboys, WISN (268)%-Milwaukee. News; a and, Chew @12)~Topente, Or. chestra; New WCCO (0) Mpls. St. Paul Orchestra, : NBC System: St Regis Orchestra to WE. Ar a wow, KOA, WoC KSD, Romanelli Longs WGN WEY. "Chicago. Tomorrow's trib,, Hnugry Five, WIBO (526)--Chicago. Dance program, NBC Svstem: Slumber Music to WJZ, W JRC, WTMJ, WLW, WHAS, WMAK 353) Buffalo, Dance orches- tra; New w NAC (24)--Boston. News; Gallagh- er"s Orchestra WOR (422)--Newark. News; Dance or- chestra, WHK (216)--Cleveland. Brigode's chestra, WIP (492)--Phila. Organ, . WMAQ (447.5)--~Chicago, Musical pot- pourri, 11.30 WGN (416)--Chicago, WGN Orchestra WIR (400)--Detroit, Dance Music, WWJ (326)--Detroit. Hollywood Friy- olities. 11.45 WSB (405)--Atlanta, Hawaiian énsem- ble. 12.00 Go NY Play "Othel- Kir (468.5)--Los Angeles. Concert Or- chestra, KYW (294)--Chicago. Fiorito's orches. KOA (361)--Denver, Music Album "Sweetheart Songs. Eso (379)-- Oakland, Play "The White WhAF (492)--Kansas City. Varied program, or- (291)--Vancouver, U, F, OFFICIAL IS ARRESTED . Saskatoon, Sask., Feb, 14. Alexander Brown, manager of the trading department of the United Farmers of Canada, Saskatchewan section, was arrested Saturday on a charge of taking and converting to his own use 35 carloads of coal, valued at $35,408.10, the property of the United Farmers of Canada. The alleged theft occurred between January 1, 1927, and February 1, 1928. Mr. Brown was arrested in local hospital, where he had been confin- ed for nearly two weeks, suffering from nervous disorders. Everyone Past 40 Should Make This Test wd and Lastin Kimants Fist Es from Aled Force 0.4 longer need folks near or past the life put up' with those painful Ps often Embasiessing conditions brought on by overworked, uggish Kidne: or Bladder Weakness with symptoms of Lameness, down through groins, scanty but frequent and burning urination, "Getting-up-Nights," Nervols Irritability. and lack of "force--be- their Ridhers, ik Pains in back and BEATTY DESCRIBES SHIPPING PROGRAM Canadian Pacific Steamships "to Add Two Large Boats i New York, Feh, 14.--In discus- g, | fing the largest shipbuilding pro- gram in recent years by any one company, E. W. Beatty, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, told: here Saturday of tonnage that will be added to the C.P.S. fleot during the year. , Two new ships, now under con- struction on the Clyde for next sea- son's use, are the Empress of Bri- tain and the -Empress of, Japan. The Empress of Britain wjll be a vessel of 40,000 tons, slightly smalls | er than the Aquitania, and will be equipped to maitain a seaspeed of 24 knots. Mr, Beatty said the construction of this vessel proved the Canadian Pacific's confidence in the popular- ity of the St. Lawrence route, The Empress of Britain will be expected to make the voyage from Quebee to Southampton in four and a half days. The Empress of Japan will be of 26,000 tons, to be used as a run- ning mate of thé Empress of Can- ada, the Empress of France, the Empress of Russia and the Em- press of Asia in the Pacific. As a novel feature in construction, the large liner will be built with fast yacht-like lines, including clipper bow. GIRL INDICTED FOR BURGLARY Plymouth, Mass., Feb, 14,--Miss Ruth Bolling, 18, daughter of George E. Bolling, city chemist ot Brockton, was indicted by the Ply- mouth grand jury on two counts of breaking and entering. Similar indictments were return- ed against George H. Grinnell, 17, ockton high school student, and inthrop F. Shaw, 17, son of Prof. H, F, Shaw of the Bridgewater State Normal School, but with ad- ditional charges of larceny of auto- mobiles. They were alleged to have been Miss Bolling's accomplices 1n crime. John Flannery, 18, of Bridge- water, wag indicted on a charge of receiving stolen goods. REPAIRING 10 King st, W, OUR SPECIALTY If your Wadch is not giving satisfaction we can repair and: make it tell the correct time D. J. BROWN THE JEWELER Official Watch inspector for Canadian National and Oshawa Railroads, WATCHES Phone 189 WEDS WOMAN WIFE Principals in in Aficgation of Affections Suit Married in Buffalo Buffalo, i"eb, 14, -- Thomas J. Crowley, nephew of Patrick E. Crowley, president of the New York Central Railroad, is on a wedding trip to Florida with Mrs, Anne M. Meyer, wealthy widow of this city, who at ong time was named defend- ant in a $200,000 alienation of af- fections suit by Crowley's first wife. After the first wife, Mrs. Ger- trude Owsley Crowley, had filed her suit, Crowley brought a suit for separation, Mrs, Crowley then fil- ed a counter suit for separation. 'Several adjournments of the three suits followed and before any of them reached trial Mrs. Crowley on Nov. 25 died of pneumonia. Crowley and Mrs. Meyer were { married at the chapel of St. Jo- seph's Cathedral here. Mrs. Meyer is tlie widow of George J. Meyer, jr., former president of the George J. Meyer Malt and Grain Corpora- tion of Buffalo. Mr. Crowley lives on Long Island. G. T. SHAREHOLDERS TO ENFORCE CLAIM Ottawa, Feh. 14.----The Depart- ments of Railways and of Justice are giving consideration to a petition of rights filed on behalf of the junior shareholders of the old Grand Trunk Railway System NAMED DEFENDANT} Real Estate Insurance avd | Loans. Puone 3254 | 11 King St. East, Oshawa looking to the restitution of their interes. corporated in the tional Railways, They claim they were not falr- ly treated when the Government took over the Grahd Trunk Rail- way, as they were not allowed anything by the arbitrators the late Sir Walter Cassels, Hon W. H. Taft and Sir Thomas White, Their investment amounted to some $180,000,000. They allege the act passed by the Canadian Parliament was ultra vires, and are asking for a fiat from the Crown to establish their claim in the law courts, This, it is re- ported, is likely to be granted. Pending settlement of the" mat- ter, the recas ing of the financial structure of the Canadian National Railways is deferred, though this is not the only thing that is de laying it. Canadian Na- For Sale or Exchange, .. The Disney Real Estate in the property, now in-! Buy a Revenue Producer! We have several Duplex Residences -- well rented. Let us show you how to live rent free, Real Estate CUTLER & PRESTON 64 KING ST. W. Telephone 372-223 Night Calls 510-1560 Phone 1550 FOR SALE $3,300 buys 5 roomed brick dwells ing on lot 35 x 134 ft. trim and stove, furnace. Can be completed for $700 Garage suitable for work shop, 18 x 14 ft.,, with addition 7 x 14 ft., formerly used as dwelling, Centrale ly located. A bargain! J. H. R. LUKE Phone 871-687W OLD LAW AFFRIGHTS GIRLS A law passed in 1770, and never repealed, is causing some apprehen- sion among scheming women of France brought to light by a Paris news- paper, who enticed into marriage a male subject of his majesty by means of roge or scent or artificial teeth or false hair, shoes with high heeis. crinolines or false hips, since it was recently It declares that "any one will be pro- secuted for fraud and the marriage will be declared null and void."-- Hartford Courant, ELLA CINDERS--The Shining Symbol ii (HH li eg Th as 1-3 bd a i » EN 0 ™N lo \ mt Hn W y National Tourist offices in Paris estimate that a quarter of a mil- lion Americans visited France last year, out of a total of two mil lions of all nationalities. spent the most money here too, it is computed, The French rate § of them as millionaires, -- rt Bv Bill Condlman and Charlie Plumb BRINGING UP FATHER-- ME DAUGHTER WUZ AT-GABBY SIKANDELL NOTORICUS CABARET. 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