A SMALL AD DOES A BIG JOB -~ Legal LAW OFFICE, E, DOUGLAS BELL. 29 Simcoe street Bradley Block, south, (Oct. 6-Nowv. 6) - Real Estate for Sele 'DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 18 King st. west, Oshawa. The oldest fire Agency in Oshawa. 30 Re- FRANK 8. Solicitor, ancer, money to loan. Room 32; Royal Bank Bldg., Simcoe and Bend streets. Phone 1496. (121-mo) BARRISTER, Notary Public, Convey- outable Fire Companies. (118-tf) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE, consult R. N. Johns, :- 80 Simcoe north. Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notarjes. Public, Ete. Con- ; yw Too: A dani. (Oct. 11-1yr.) H. R. COULDERY ARTISTIC DE- corating. Signs on paper, wood cot- ton, brick; show cards. price tickets of every description: Regent block of Commerce Building. (116-1 yr.) over Jerry's Barber Shop, Oshawa. (229-t1) JOSEPH P, MANGAN, B.A.--BAR- rister, Soliciter; Notary Public, Con- veyancer. Money to loan. Offfee 34% King St. east, Oshawa. Phone 145. Residence phone 837. Window Cleaning THE OSHAWA WINDOW GLEAN. ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store BRIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- 'risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Pub- Ye, etc. Office over Standard Bank. Entrance Simcoe St. Phone 18. J. 3 Srlereny; B.A., T. K Creighton, SWANSON GERMAN & MAC- Kenzie, Barristers, Conveyancers, Notary Public, ete. All branches of Criminal and Civil Law. Money to loan. "ce aver Lamble's store, 2 Kinga east, Phone 940. D. A. Swanson, H. N. German, La G. En, zie. A. J. PARKHILL, BARRISTER, S0- Moitor, Publie; Conveyancer, money to loan. Disney Bldg, oppo- site Post Office. Phones, office 1614; vesidence, 2230. (832) LOUIS 8. HYMAN & Co., BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries; ete. Over Engel's store, 16 Simcoe St. North.. Money to loan. Phones-- office 67. Residence 2191. (tf) Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR..F. T. BRYANS OF 160. BLOOR Btreet West, Toronto, will be at his office over Jury & Lovell's Drug|& Store each Saturday, from 1 till 4 p.m. for consultation and treatment MM diseases of ear, nose and throat Jnly. Appointments may be made at drug store Phone 97. = (49-tf) Medical DR. R. E. McMULLEN, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Home and office, 666 Simcoe street south. Phone 730M, (Oct 10-Nov 10) DR. E. R. BARTON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Office and residence, 142 Simcoe street North. Successor to Dr. Finigan. (Sept. 24-Oct. 24) DR. McKAY, PnYSICIAN, SUR- geon, Accoucher. Office -and resi- dence, King St. Bast, corner Victoria Bt., Oshawa; Phone 94 windows put or and removed. Phone 1302w. Transportation SMITH TRANSPORTATION LIMIT- ed, Simcoe St., 3., phone 346, 212 Front St, B., Torouto, Phone Main 7637. Superior Transportation Ser vice, (42-11) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age. 85 Bond St. West. Phone 82. .G trucks for prompt service. Moving van and storage warehouse equipment. Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-2) Qa AEE $4,850- WITH $900 CASH WILL buy 6 room brick semi-bungalow. A step from G. M. C. Division St. plant. = Splendid locality. Phone 1932M. (871) $3,500--SIX ROOMS, screened perch, every convenience, ideal location, paved sireet. $700 beiow value. Act quickly. "0" Times. FOR SALE--§ ROOM HOUSE near General Motors $400 down. Palance monthly Phone 869. (87) BRIGHT (87a) Box. le Bffec//¥®" immediately clos ing time for classified ads 9.30 a.m. Monday to Priday and 8.30 a.m. Saturday. Ads for Too Late to Classify and Coming Events, received ap to 10.30 a.m. Re a a a TET TT Ce J I Sk I J FOR SALE--YOUR CHOICE OF 9 modern bungalows, $300. down. Balance monthly. Phone 869. (87-c) LUTS FOR SALE $150. SIZE 40 BY 115. Terms $10. down. Five per month Close to Oshawa. Apply P. 0. Box 47, Oshawa, (86-c) FOR SALE--BARGAIN, 5 RDOM- ed bungalow, brick veneer, hard. wood floors, fir trim, electric range, furnace, conveniences. ments, Apply 146 Verdun RA. (821) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Oshawa property, general store $35,000 turnover. Living attach- ment. Write C. E. Thompson, North- brook, Ont. « (87d) For Rent Small pay- Classified Ads First tasertion -- 1% cents per word. Minimum charge--8Qe. Bach subsequent insertion y 1¢ per word. Three consecutive imsertions for' the price of two first insertions (three cemts a word). Minimum charge for three insertions, 60 cents. Box: number--10c additional Professional or Business Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less; 10 cents a word per momth for each additional word. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS COST BITTLE; ACOOMP- LISH MUCH Building Supplies WE HAVE RQUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shivgles, sash, doors and interior trim. F. L. Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 324. (69-2 Money to Loan ROOMERS WANTED AT 75 COL- borne St. W. Phone 1510M. (87h) TO RENT--TWO - UNFURNISHED rooms. Phone 2577TW. (87b) TELIPHONE 88 Ask For Classified Ad Depart. ment, YOUNG WOMAN REQUIRES WORK by the day. 9--5, $2. Box "J" Times. (87-02 WOOD AND METAL LATHING done. H. A. Le Barr. Phone ol (841) CARPETS AND RUGS BEATEN. 'Floors waxed. Guarantee first class '179 Prince St. Phone 174TW. (85¢) CHIMNEY CLEANING, REPAIR- ing, shingling, repairing roofs. Guar- antee first class job. 98 William 'St. W. Phone 2682W, (Sept 24-Oct. 24) WOOD-WORKING -- WISCELLANE ous wood-working shop. Screens, sashes and doors made, &!so repairs. S. B. Edmondson, 251 Slncos Sh UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS, chesterfiplds made to order. Work- mansh guaranteed. na 0 stable, 74 Meehanic St. 520F. (75t1) DRIVING BAN IS PUT ON COUNTESS London,--The Countess of Kin- noull, ef Chesterfield - street, May- fair, has been fined £20 and dis- qualified from driving for three years. This was the resuit of a charge at Marlborough Stree. Police Court of driving a metor car in a manner dangerous to the public. be' an appeal. P.C. W, Jenner said that he was on duty at nighi in Beak street, West, by a pole-and-tressle barrier erected 'across the thoroughfare wo keep the crowd back in connection with the collapse of two houses, wh he heard a car draw up with a 'squealing of brakes." He heard an argument taking place, and went to the back of the crowd. © A man complained of being very nearly knocked down. He (the con- stable) heard the countess say, "Oh, you go to hell." J The man then said, "There you Situations Wanted POSITION AS OPERATOR ON private switgchboard wanted by young widow woman. Several years ex- perience with large firms. Best of references. Apply P.O. Box 497, . Bowmanville, Ont, (87b) POSITION WANTED BY WILLING young lady for general office work and filing. Have had two years matriculation and five months Com- [| mercial course. Box "A" Times (86¢) | YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION ROOM TO RENT, SUITABLE FOR 2 young business men. Private fam. ily, Centrally located. Box *"P" Times. (87c) PRIVATE FUNDS FOR LOAN ON first mortgages. City or farm lands. Lowest interest rate. Louis F. Hyman Co., Barristers, 16° Simcoe St. N. Phone 67. 52tf od% CITY AND raRM LOANS. No commission. Huwilding loans. Le- gal work done at this office. A. J. Parkhill, Barrister. Disney Bldg. Phope 1614: (1761) TWO ROOMS TO RENT. PHONE 11477. (87¢) Acticies For Sale panion or nursemaid. Re- necessary. Box as. C ferences if ue Times. (87-c) ELECTRIC FIXTURES FOR 6 roomed house for $12.90. Also com- plete sets from $19.90; up-to-date factory samples, half price. Light- ing Fixture Sales Co., 70 Queen I'URNISHED ROOM TO 1ET, suitable for two gentlemen. Central. Phone 1312J. 172 Albert street. . (87-a) east, Toranto. (871) COOK STOVE AND HEATER FOR sale. Apply 118 William St. E. (87c) TO RENT FURNISHED BEDROOM for two meh. Apply 199 Court Sty (86-¢c) FOR SALE--FAMOUS HEATER. IN good condition also zinc board for underneath. Apply 115 Celina St. Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO., 67 KING ST. East. Ambulance. Residence, 19 Divisiom St. 69 King Street east. Phone 210J. . FOR RENT--A FURNISHED BED- room. suitable for two. Apply 106 William _St. E. (84tf) Wanted to Rent Phone 1474W. (87¢) GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE, eight horse power, new. Apply after six, Elmer Tams, €hurch St., Piek- ering. (871) ONE ANNEX, PRACTICALLY NEW Watch Repairing F. A. Von GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat. ronage is solicited. €29-t1) DR, GRANT BBRRY, PHYSICIAN and surgeon. Special refereaces diseases of infants and children. Of+ fice and residence, 97 Bond east. DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- elan and Surgeon, special attention given to X-ray work and Blectro- wheopy. ce, Disney Block. Phone 2060. (te) Dental td] hanging, BR. GUTSOLE;. PAINTING, FPAPER- gralning, etc. Twenty years' experience. Prices right. Work guaranteed, 151 Huron street. Phone 20687W. (465-48) WANTED TO RENT--THRER QR four unfurnished rooms or apart- ment in private home for teacher and mother. Central. Phone or write Miss W., 129 Huron Crescent. Phone 1716M. (87¢) EXPERIENCED. FARMER( MAR- ried) wants furmished farm to work on shares. Can give best of refer- ences. T. J. Herman, Pieton,. ©On- tario. (84e) for sale. Phone 1984W. (87-b) FOR SALE---BELLE OAK HEAT- ler, gize No. 10; in good condition. Apply 334 Centre street. (87-c) WANTED--A POSITION AS CARE- taker of gentleman's residence or public institution, or other perman- ent work, by a man willing to work. Other work taken in meantime. First class references' at Box "U" Times. (86d) WOMAN WOULD LIKE OFFICE, L.Cleaning or any light work. Phone 2073F. (86¢c) Help Wanted--Female KITCHEN MAID WANTED AND A woman wanted for chamber maid's work. References. Experienced wait- ress Rlso wanted. Apply Employment Bureau, 121% Simcoe St. S. (86¢c) are, stable. That is the fourth timer she has said that to me." Mr. Mead (magistrate): Did she seem sober?--Yes sir. Constable Jenner added that the countess said to him that she did not think there were 80 many peo- ple about in the sireet. Vernon Miles, for the countess, who was not present, said that she was not going at a fast speed. A man said semething to her which she regarded' as unjustified, and there was someihing of an argu- meng. Previous Convictions The following previous convic- tions were proved against the coun- tess. In June, 1927, fined £10 at St. Neots, Huntingdon, for driving at a speed, dangerous to the public. £3 and £2 at Westminster in January, 1927, for two cases of ex- cessive - speed. £5 at Hampstead in October, 1926, for excessive speed and £15 at Shrewsbury in September, 1925, for driving in a manner dan- gerous to the publiq There were also three minor mo- toring' convictions. Before her marriage, in 1923, the Countess of Kinnoull was Miss En- id Hamilan-Fellows, of Tangley Park, Worplesdon, Surrey. Her mother left her a fortune of £1,- 000,000. The countess, in March this year, instituted divorce proceedings against her, husband. WANTED -- A CAPABLE GIRL for housework. 426 Simcoe St. N. Phone 668. (85¢) EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. Apply Dominion Clothing Co. (85d) PROTESTS INVITE FOR SALE--MOFFATT { GAS range, high oven, nearly new. Ap- ply evenings at 282 Ritson Road North. Phone 2341J. (87-c) HAND PICKED APPLES FOR SALE Phone 350r5. (86¢c) Room and Board Wanted Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments, . 856 Bond St. West. Phone 82. Coleman's Cart- ge and Storage. DR. D. R. DAVIES, OFFICE OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygeh gas admin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant. Phone 231. Residence, 2087. (tf) DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- fice over Bassetts'. Phone 959; Residence 306. \ 41 yr. LR, H. M. COOKE, 9 SIMCOE ST. north, over Mitchells Drug Store. Gas for extraction... Phone 64. Architects C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectural work. Second floor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 9027. THREADGOLD BROS. GENERAL sbi contracors, us give you our tes, Waite, or phene (Whit DR. L. BE, BUBBELL, DENTIST, OF-{' fice, Royal Bani Bldg. Phone 948; residence; 1378M. DR. W. H. GIPFORD, QFFICE RB- gent Tham. ey. ; 43h ng. ne i IEA ise DR. B. B. ADAMS, Blosk. 197 e187 Situpe Bex. ra Music HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE- pared to accept pupils-in piano, or- gan and vocal music. A free booklet' giving full particulars will be fur- nished upon request. 50 William street east. Phone 1957J. (@et.. 14:1 mo) MR. R. FOUNTAIN pupils. Cornet and. trumpet a spe- cialty. 20 years experiemce in first class theatre orchestras and bands; Other: instruments: taught. Phone 7103, (84-1) INSTRUCTOR, HAWAI- ian 'Guitar. Individual instruction to all pupils. Music supplied for all oc- casions, Wilson & Lee's Music Store, Phone 2388. (Oct. 6-Nov. 6) JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Simcoe St. United Church, pre pares pupils for any exam- ination 'in Piano, Organ and Singing. Studio" at the church. Phone 251 for appointment or information. (Oct 10-Nov 10) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG Consérvatory, Toronto). Teacher of Binging. Pupils prepared for alt examinations, also church, concert, opera. Studio. 11 Simcoe eouth. $s RA 35.40] OPEN FOR | (73tf) OD FLODR SUR¥AC- ing sanding, waxing, fll- ing andcpolishing). Old floors made new. n, 261 Blmeos St. South. phone 440. tf) Veterinary Surgeon DR.. ~ SHIBLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases domestic animals, Cat: and Deg Hospital. 503 Masson St. Phone 629... (66tt) S. DICKENSON, V.8., DISEASES af all' domestic animals scientific- ally treatéd. Dominion Government Veterinary. 34 Brock St. B, Phone 1057. (131-1) H M 1 » R . » Di MACHINE CO.--WB DO all kinds of machinery repairing. ©xcelsior starter ring gears install- ud;; connecting rods re-babbited, strewn gears or pinions supplied for -. makes 01 cars. 161 King St, 1 Plane 619 "wn D naki I. PHE UNDERSIGNED AM PRE- < at 354 Leslie St., or phone 1842J. Miss Flossie Boyd. (Sept. 27-1mo) ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING wanted. Mrs. George Shortt, 152 Alice street. (84-¢) pared to do all kinds of sewing, Call |an Tire Repaiving ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIR RING GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD and room . close. in to corner of Athol and Simcoe street. Reply as soon as possible to Box "I" 'fumes. (87-tf) ROOM AND BOARD WANTED BY young man in private family, vicin- ity of General Motors, Apply Box "E"" Times (865-c) Board and Rooms COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH board for two. Near G.M.C. Apply 338 Jarvis street. (86¢c) WANTED--2 OR.3 YOUNG BUSI- ness ladies. Room and board if required. Very central. Well fur- nished bed room. Phone Times ror address. (85-c) FOR SALE--2 DOUBLE WALL coils, five, high, each 14 feet long. Suitable for factory or. garage. Phone 392. (86b) $1.00 DEPOSIT SECURES DELIV- ery. Place your order now for Christmas Gifts, Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, silverware, china- ware, electric floor lamps, watches, clocks, rings, jewelry of all kinds. Payments from 50 cents weekly: .O. H. Dell, 22%, Simeee South, Phone 1656. (Oct. 6-Nov. 6) Help Wanted--Male GIVEN BY LEAGUE WANTED--YOUNG MAN EXPER- ienced in office work. One with know- ledge of cost finding system preferred. Apply giving experience and where obtained and references to Box "M," Times. 83f) BOY WANTED TO LEARN PRINT- ing trade. One with high school edu- cation preferred. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. © (81tf) Hamilton Man Questions Right of U.S. to Voice in Canada's Exports London, Oct. 14--W. O. Sealey, of Hamilton, Ont., in a letter to the Fin- ancial Times protests at the announce- ment that the United States has ac- cepted an invitation to a conference BRIGHT BOY OF GOOD APPEAR- ance and manners wanted to assist with, collections. Must have bicycle. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (81tf) GORDON PRESS FEEDER WANT- ed. Mundy Printing Ce., Simeoe South. MIXED HARD AND SOFT WOOD slabs, $3.50 per load. Also: bone dry body 'wood. Phone §60. Wateroas- Meek Ltd, - (Mar 26-tf) Wanted to Buy Salesman Wanted 'WANTED--TWO REAL ESTATE salesmen with cars. Apply Bradley Bros. (87a) of the League of Nations to frame a general. convention "abolishing import and export prohibitions and restric- tions." He says: "Why should the United States, not being a member of the League of Nations, be invited to any League conference unless and until she becomes a member. If she is not willing. to sit with the League on the question of world peace why should she be permitted to sit on a juestion of trade for hte special good of the United States How fortunate that | Canada has a seat on the Council, as MR. 8. JACOB, DDALBR IN RAGS and all kinds of metals. I am pay- ing for scrap batteries $1 and $1.50. Buying old cars. Phone 764. 166-tf Motor Cars this partciular question is by far the mast important to Canada that could ary IL 1927 BUICK COACH FOR SALE. Piano Tuning NEIL YELLOWLEES, EXPERT piano tuner, will be in Oshawa once every week. Orders left at Harris' Music stores, Phone 1490. (Sept. 28-Oct. 28) Loan Wanted WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WANTS $2,600 each on four new brick houses near Motors. Will pay 7 der cent. Bradley Bros. Phone 169. (87-b) Educational JUNIOR MATRIC LATION: mail in two years. eclan MacDon- nell did this. Joseph I'alframan took Junior Senior Matriculation in three. Beoklets, Canadian ,Corres- pondence College, 78 King' Bast, Toronto, (87-a) BY Agents Wanted EXPERIENCED AGENTS-- READ- ily sell Imperial Art Christmas Creeting Cards. Splendid workman- ship, color and design appeal to dis- criminating customers. $25 weekly up in spare time between now and | Christmas. Sell the best. Lowest price. Hightest quality. Only a few sample books left. Now is the time. Delivery later. Canadian Publishing Co., 51 Wellington West, Toronto. (Sept. 28-tf) Lost and Found LOST--A FEMALE DOG, SHORT Lair, Might brown. Apply G. Galka, R.B. No. 1, Oshawa. (87-c). LOST BETWEEN 330 AND 168 Centre street, Elgin Octagon shaped wrist wateh, gold spring wrist bana. Finder please leave at 330 Cemire street and receive reward. (87-a) Pets and Live Stock FOR SALE -- PEKEN DUCKS, Wyandotte pullets, young eockerels, Rock pullets. Phone 1088 r 6. (8387p) FOR SALE--FEMALE BEAGLE. Three years old. 145 Olive Ave. (87¢) ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY OF this week, gent's tiepin with pearl' and small diamond. Finder please shone 1208W. (86h) TWO MEN SEEN REMOVING tire from Chevrolet car at corner of Albert and Athol streets at 8.45 p.m. Tuesday evening, kindly return to W. J. Trick Co. and avoid further trou- ble. Corsetiere Truck for Rent Would exchange for house or lot. Phone 2214. (86¢c) Phone 1793M. sale. (85c) 1923 CHEV. SUPERIOR CAR FOR|; this convention would hardly have been tabled. Much of Canada's raw material is being exported to the Uni- "ted States, there to be manufactured tead of by Canadian labor. Why should Canada allow the rest of the world to back up at her front door, HATLESS HEADS SEEN NOW OFTEN (From the New York Times) Hatless heads are getting to he common enough jn the common erowd these days. Little attention is paid to them. Bu¢ even so short a time as five years ago a well- dressed' man or woman appearing bareheaded, caused considerable comment. Outdoor sports and the great in- ercase of life in the open air are held largely responsible for this and then take her raw materials away for a song?" He adds that Canada has more raw .| materials than anyone in the world ex-y «ficept perhaps Russia, and that is the reason for this League convention for abolishing import and export restric- tions. He concludes: "Why should the United States have a voice in the ex- port or otherwise of Camada's raw materials?" It's getting so now that children prefer to hear bedtime stories from the milkman.--Sault Daily Star. change of habit, which is fully notibeable in' the youmger genera- tion. Many boys and girls now beast of going without hats six months of the year. "Seme of the more dar- ing scorn headgear except' on the most inclement and eoldest days of winter. A desire to be free from unneces. sary irappings is characteristic of the age. Health, many cpniend 'may: to a certain extent be safe- guarded as well in this way. It is asgerted that colds are minimized through acoustoming the head ftp exposure and that the hair is bene- fited. There is-a large club of bald- hoaded: men in. the United. States whose membership must pledge to go hatl in. all. weathers. CORBETIERE_ SPIRELL. SHOP, 32 Elgin St. E. Mrs. Annie Centland, managing corstiere. Evenings by ap- pointment. Phone 4427. at Heal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. Cat NERA rere Cid $A My OWNER OF TON AND HALF truck would rent truck for winter either stake or dump body. Wilh or without driver. Apply D. L. Car- (ad Rorry-Soundy ay Et EV 8 be). Tet ean Ha's have been worn by man- kind since the early days of civiliza- tien, and the cap goes back to the Sumerians, according to Feyer, an panthorey. ou thngy Jape, ORC WILSON &LEE Everything in Music It was stated that there would |' "If Canada had had a seat last May | JUBGE TO RECIDE EFFECT OF LIQUOR ON VOCAL CHORD e---- Alleged to Have "Flatted" After Prink RECORD SPOILED Singer Says She Took Nip Just to Keep Herself Warm ' New York, Oct. 14.--The quesiion of how much whisky a beautiful blonde opera star can drink without "flatting'"' was unexpectedly put up te Justice La Fetra in City Court Tuesday. : Affidavits in a sui before the jvspice charged Mary Lewis (with drinking a teacup full of Scotch in three installments in defiance of corperation. regulations and the Eighteenth Amendment just before she made a voice record for <he Vitaphone corporation. The result, the affidavits stated, in technical language, was a re- production of the lilting Barcarole from Tales of Hoffman, containing all the vigorous enthusiasm of the Soldiers' Chorus from 'Faust. They couldn't turn the record loose on their family trade the Vita~ phone Corporation contendzd. Miss Lewis admitted jpaking =a teeny-weeny nip of brandy before singing but contended it had only a "slightly warming effect" and she was very cold. ? Left For Europe Seven hours aftér the already famous nip, she left unexpectealy for Europe with Michel Bonhen, the Metropolitan basso, to whom she ha dbeen married four days previ- ously. No attempt was made in the court suit to connect these two events. In fact the affidavits against Miss Lewis were incidental to a suit brought by John T. Adams, president of the Wolfsohn Musical Bureau, Inc., and former musica: director and adviser of the Vita- phone orperation, for a month's calary of $1,250 withheld when he was discharged last April. The Vitaphone Corporation's au- swer to Adams' suit was the affi- davits charging him with giving the soprano a drink and probably ren- dering her hors d' ira la for the time being. Miss Lewis, who made her public debut in the Methodist church in Little Rock, Ark., singing "I'll be a Sunbdam of Jesus," put up a spirited ecircumstantiol and techni- cal defense. Theatre Was Warm Barney Clark, engineer of tne Manhatian Opera House, disputed ome of Miss Lewis' remarks about the temperature of the opera house by declaring that it never fell ve- low 70 degrees Fahrenheit on that day. Attorneys for both sides battled vigorously over the - affidavits con- cerning the number and capacity of the teacups and the 'temperature of the studio. Then they submiited expert testi- mony. Justice La Ferta reserved aegi- sion. : L909 From a weather standpoint, the autumn of 1927 has been the most . glorious in years.--St. Catharines Standard. So Gene Tunney is to become an ngelist. Well, we'll tell him now he 1 never lick the devli in a wen- round bout,--Hamiltoa Spestator. Many a man objecis to being made a victim: pf a lie, but he sometimes squirms a lot more if the Aryeh, is, told. Kingston Whig-Stan. dard. PAT TEN A MBN 1S HUMBLE BECAUSE HE'S IGNORANT AT SIXTY HE'S HUMBLE BECAUSE HES WISE! Ee -- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Dreading the appearance; discomfort, telerate, fatigue. Vanity becomes a ° menace. a22 i516 wel' HONE 15160 APISPY MHOck OPPOSE Beat Oe. 1 And when he's really wise he has concluded that these is no better, hotter coal in town