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[" Outremont Mount Roya VOL.V.No.10.Dollar Days Planned | For This District by Business Men\u2019s Assn.Plan to be definitely completed at luncheon meeting here Tuesday.Fred J.Hogan addressed members.stressed value of advertising in Associations medium.urged merchants to think facts over carefully and then act.\u201cYou will never win if you dont take a chance\u201d stated speaker.A series of dollar days, successful in many other cities, will be attempted in the near future by the Businessmen\u2019s Association in the North End if plans now under construction go through according to schedule.It was definitely decided at the meeting here Tuesday night that a businessmens- luncheon would be held on Tuesday next at twelve thirty in the Rialto Hall, the purpose of the luncheon being to formulate the details for the dollar days.À mass meeting was held on Tuesday last in conjunction with the regular monthly meeting of the group and many expressions were heard on the plan.President B.M.Garfield submitted newspapers from several cities showing the extensive advertising done and the big way in which this idea is put over in certain places, The audience listened with rapt attention as Mr.\u2018(arfield told of visiting a town on a dollar day when it was practically impossible to get into the stores.In fact, the president stated \u201cIL was necessary for me to place my car on a washstand and have it washed in order to find a; place to park\u201d.A tentative set of plans drawn up| make the newspaper a vehicle for social events, In this way the buying public will get acquainted with the names of the merchants and will get to know them.The stores have the goods and the prices I believe are right.But are you advertising ?\u201cWhen a new newspaper is launched we give it an \u201cad\u201d as one would give a bone to a dog.That it not the right spirit.An \u201cad\u201d now and then will not sot husiness consistently.If, you put an \u201cad\u201d in the newspaper! and I dont happen to see the paper that week then I naturally dont see what you have to offer and 1 don\u2019t go to your store to buy.But if you | Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.- PSS NR after all the\u2018passengers sengers suffered very little inconvenie nce.Above we see the trans-Atlantic liner Montrose bei ng pulled off a sandbank on Eskew Spit, near Liverpool, had been rescued and taken to Liverpool.The by wind and storm, was only one hour from her destinatim when the hugh wind proved too much for her and she was forced high and dry on the treacherous sandbank.Fortunately no damage was done to the liner and the pas- i mtrose, for more than two days huffeted RA TARLTON TO BE SPEAKER AT BROTHERHOOD Is Active Member of Group and Chairman of Literary keep that \u201cad\u201d running then sooner or later I will see the paper and the by the Better Business Committee sale is mare, Of course the \u201cad\u201d must.was \u2018aubmitted, and although there: he hacked up by an attractive store\u2019 may be certain modifications the! gisplay.We have a cosmopolitan general idea of the plan has been.papulation.If you don't take a chance formulated.The main feature will be the display in windows and on doors of a uniform sign, hearing a large dollar sign and the insignia of the organization.The plan is that during the sale all establishments taking part will be prepared to sell for one dollar certain lines which previously had never been offered for as low a figure, All manner of stores will be in: the campaign.The list includes ladies dresses and underthings, childrens! wear, hardware, china and cutlery,! drugs and toilet articles, electric ap-: pliances, furs, groceries, mens fur-: t nishings, chocolates and full course; dinners, meats and provisions.! Broadly speaking, everything to meet the requirements of everybhody.Even cut flowers are included on the list.The uniform sign for the sales; takes the shape of a huge figure one in black, in the centre of which is the large red seal of the association, surrounded by a green circle.The dollar sign occupies the top left hand corner with the word \u201cday\u201d at the bottom right.There is little doubt that the Dollar Day sales will meet with a warm reception.Interesting Talk An interesting and instructive talk was given to the audience by Fred J.Hogan who outlined business promotion methods and stressed the value of advertising.In opening Mr.Hogan said \u201cWil.| liam Howard Taft, speaking before #\u2014-\u2014 the bar.association some years ago said that there were three kinds of liars.There was the damn liar, the expert witness and the public speaker who says he will keep you only a few minutes and keeps you for an hour.\u201d Mr.Hogan assured his audience that he would not keep them, long.: \u201cThis association, \u201cstated Mr.| Hogan\u201d reminds me of a certain piece of poetry which goes.Two prisoners looked out From behind prison bars | The one saw the mud The other, the stars.1 wonder whether our merchants looking out of their stores are looking upwards or downwards?The main thing is to get together and exchange ideas.If I have a dollar and you have dollar and we change then there is no benifit to either of us, but if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange them, then I have two ideas and you have two ideas and we are both better off.Experience you must remember is the most expensive of teachers.But then she is the only one that delivers the goods up to sample.Your officers here ih this association are working hard to make it a success, You have a healthy, intelligent clientele to serve, are you getting their business ?\u201cThis association I believe has produced a medium for advertising that is the best for the local trade.But it is up to the merchant to also ae a BOYS WILL TAKE PART | IN EANNASIN EXHBIT you will neverowin.Mr.Hogan closed by complimenting the general make-up and editorial content of the Associations means | of advertising and urged the merchants to give his remarks careful; thought.He was thanked hy Presi-| dent Garfield.Several other matters of business | were attended to.i | \u2018The Boys\u2019 Division of North Branch | will \u201cdemonstrate their wares\u201d in\u2019 the annual display at North Branch! \u201cY\", March 31st and April 1ts.: A special program has heen plan-|snd interesting matches each week ned for them this year and all ther, Recreational activities of boys are anxious to show their parents how capable they are of competing again:: the other members of their class, They will perform on the horse and spring board, and mats, with leap vaults, jumps, rolls and dives, and later will compete with several team relays, and as a climax will put on a special illuminated maze march.Naturally each boy would like to have his parents see him \u201cstrut°.\u2014 \u2014_ HONORS RESIDENT | 4- a Emmett O'Toole, celebrated Irish tenor recently sang a song entitled \u201cWhen McCormack brings Ireland to You,\u201d over station CHLP.This song was composed by Michael Fogarty, a resident of this district, living on Waverley Street, He i: well-known in the music world, and recently published the highly successful foxtrot selection entitled \u201cMy One In.aspiration is You.\u201d Many copies of this song were sold in this city.!manship of W.T.Riley.Committee.IRISH CONCERT | Event Will Be Staged On March 23rd and 24th.R.A.Tarlton will be the Speaker | at Fairmount-St.Giles Brotherhood Meeting at 10:00 a.m., on Sunday morning nex:.Mr.Tarlton, who ol a very active mcaber of {he Brather- hood, and Chairman of the iLterary | Committee, is very interesting Speaker, his addresses to the Brotherhon! | on past occasions always having been most inspiring and helpful.; On Tuesday next, at 8:00 p.m, the | regular Men's Association Meeting | will he entirely recreational, with! Carpet Bowling the main attraction.These Tuesday night games are ve: popular, and have been productive of =\u2018 me excellent play, resulting in close 1 i the Asociation are being well taken care of by a Committee under the Chair- In connection with the forthcoming \u201cIrish Concert\u201d to be staged by Fair- mount-St.Giles Men\u2019s Association, on March 23rd and 24th, enthusiasm is running high, and all Committees are working hard to make this Event a real success in every way.Special Features of the Concert will be tha \u201cIrish Minstrels,\u201d and Judge Koll mar in \u201cAn Irish Court Scene.\u201d The entire Concert production is under the Direction of W.R.Leroux.LOCAL GIRL WON SWIN HONORS \u2018Miss E.Watson took first ; place in novice open at | Central Y.M.C.A.In the annual swimming meet held at Central on Wednesday, Feb.22nd, two North Branch girl members competed, one of whom, Miss E.Watson, won the novice open, 50 yards free style, and this after a bad start.The other member of the team, Miss M.Dix.though not placing in the Diving, nevertheless put on a good show and now has a wonderful experience for the next meet, and with a little more practice will be \u201cup there\u201d too.The work of these two young ladies will be appreciated all the more since they were competing against ladies of other swimming associations who are able to turn out three and four nights per week for practice.At North Branch they are confined to one evening a week for training purposes, which is a big handicap when Why Not Be À Journalist ?Whether you are journalis- tically inclined or not, send your own partizular news to the editor of the Examiner-Courier, Of course there is plenty of news in connection with your home.Are friends visiting you?Send the details to the social editor.Mail us the newa of your Paul Muni, out on the road in his stage show, is beginning to get a little yen for Hollywood again.Muni had so much fun on his last trip west, although he spent most of his time in chains, making \u201cI Am a Fugitive,\u201d that he is looking forward to making his next picture, during the coming summer.He will make just one picture a year for Warner Bros.- First National.Richard Barthelmess has: two homes, and refuses to live in either one.One is at Malibu Beach and the other in Beverley Hills.Bar-! from the Shearer and.ordinary cake recipe calling which have heen prepared and tested | with large groups of eaters in mind rare the safest bet when it coins to feeding the multitude.Many of the things we serve, how- \u201cever, don\u2019t need recipes, but take a muckle o' figuring before we can ar- «rive at the correct amount to purchase for feeding a large group.How much filling for instance.for i five .ozen sandwiches?How many Lalls of dinner sherbet to a gallon?of 35-inch How much coffee to serve a hundred?£o its always cheering to know Na : This that there is a comprehensive list] sty'e is designed in sizes 2, 4 and 6 tucked away in the recine file which] | gives the cups, pounds and nume 39-inch material with 3-8 yard of 35-| Yer: of this and that to purchase to! feed economically a largi:h crowd.! Such a list follows, fifty being the i mimber chosen.This may be satis-; factorily multiplied to feed num \u201chors running into hundrels or divid- ied oy two to feed twenty-five.Quantities to Serve Fifty Food, sizes of serving and amount required : After dinner mints, 2 pieces (50 per pound), 2 pounds; asparagus, 12 pounds; beans, string, 1-3 cup, 12 pounds;; beans, dried navy, 5 1-2 pounds; beef, 20 pounds; broccoli, 12 pounds; butter, 1-2 ounce pat, 2 pounds; bread, 1-2 slices (20 to loaf), .3 loaves; cabbage, 12 pounds; car- | rots, 15 bunches, 6 lbs.fresh or 4 gts.canned: celery, 20 bunches; chicken, minced, for salad, 1-4 cup, 20 lbs.market chicken ; chicken, creamed with biscuit, 15 lbs, dressed fowl chicken, 3 1-2-4 pound market chicken), 1 lb.cooked meat; coffee, 1 cup, 6 cups coffee, 3 gals.water; corn, 1-2 cup, 8 No.2 cans; cream, for coffee, 2 tablespoons, 1 1-2 quarts ; cream whipping, for topping, 1 tablespoon whipped, 3 cups unwhipped; cereal, uncooked, 1-2 cup, 3 pounds; cheese, with pie, 2 to 33 pounds; frankfurters \u2014weiners, 12 pounds; French dressing, 1 tablespoon, 1 quart; fruits, cut for salad or cooking, 1-2 cup, 6 ;{ bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F.)! selves, the following, which are sim-i i ply made and adapt themselves easily to service in large quantities, are\u2019 planned to satisfy the hunger of fifty.husky folk: Oyster Stew For 50 10 qfaris ( 2 1-2 gallons) milk «7 1-2 quarts oysters ! 1 pound butter 3 tablespoons salt 1-2 teaspoon penper 1-2 teaspoon paprika Drain the liquor of\u2019 the oysters, strain and heat the liquor, and thor-' oughly clean the oysters.Bring the milk to boiling, add the liquor sea- | stand holf an hour hefore | Serve in crisp lettuce leaves.USISIISSIMIIMI SI USE 1 1-2 pounds graham flour.1 cup sugar.2 teaspoons salt.5 eggs, well beaten.5 cups milk.3-4 cup fat, melted.1-2 pound chopped dates.9 tablespoons baking powder.Sift the pastry flour and the bhal- ing powder and add-the salt, grahan.flour, and the chopped dates.Mi the beaten eggs and the milk ani stir into the dry ingredients with u- few strokes as possible.Add th: melted fat and when just blended turn at once into greased mediu sized muffin tins.Bake in a mode.ately hot oven (415 degrees F.) far about twenty minutes.Sour Cream Dressing (1 Quart) 1 teaspoon scraped onion, 2 teaspoons lemon juice.2 teaspoons salt.2-3 teaspoon paprika.Dash of white pepper.2 cups mayonnaise.2 cups freshly soured cream.Blend the onion, lemon juice, sn paprika and pepper.Stir them in the mayonnaise and fold all into ©.sour cream.Beat a minute ant serve This dressing will spoil more quick than other varieties, se should not i made in larger quantities than 2 needed.De Luxe Potato Salad For 50 5 quarts boiled, diced polatocs.1 quart chopped celery.2 tablespoons salt.1-2 teaspoon paprika.1-2 cup minced parsley 3 tablespoons scraped onion, 1-3 cup minced pimiento.2-3 cup French dressing.Blend all the ingredients and le: Hot Cocoa For 50 2 cups cocoa.1 1-3 eups sugar.1 teaspoon salt.6 quarts milk.2 quarts water.2 cups quartered marshmallows.2 teaspoons vanilla.serving, | soning, buticr, and finally the oys-| i ters.Let them cock gently\u201d until they are slightly curled around the edges.! .Serve with evisp salted crackers, al- !Jawinz one cvp per serving.! Cheese Biscuits For 30 8 cups bread flour 1-2 cup baking powder 1 level teaspoon salt - 1-2 pound butter 3 1-2 to 4 cups milk Sift the dry ingredients together and cut in the butter.Add the milk, mixing only until blended.Turn out! and roll one-half inch thick.Cut with] a ore and three-fourths inch cookie] cutter and arrange one-half inch! apart on a lightly greased baking sheet.Have ready a melted combina-! tion of three-fourths pound of butter, and three-fourths cup of pimento! cheese.Place a teaspoonful of this) cheese mixture on each biscuit and; fifteen minutes.Chicken Salad For 50 2 quarts chopped chicken, | 2 dozen hard cooked eggs, chopped.| 5 cups chopped celery.: 5 to 6 cups mayonnaise.Salt and paprika.Combine all the ingredients, season to taste with salt and paprika, and serve in one-half cup portions in lettuce cups.Date (Graham Muffins\u2014Yield 50 1 1-2 pounds pastry flour.quarts; greens, for cooking, 1-2 eup, 5 pecks; ham, sliced thin, 13 pounds; ice cream, bulk, 1-2 cup, 6 quarts; ice cream, brick, 1-6 of brick, 8 1-2 bricks ; lettuce, salad, 1-4 head per serving, 12 heads; lettuce, garnish fori salad, 1 tablespoon, 1 quart; mayonnaise for sandwiches, 1 quart; mushrooms, 8 pounds; onions, 10 pounds; oyster plant, 16 bunches; parsnips, 10 pounds; peas, 8 No.2 cans or 4 pecks green peas; pork, 20 pounds; potatoes, 1 peck; potato chips, 2 1-2 pounds ; punch, 3-4 cup, 9 quarts; prunes, 9! pounds; peaches, apples, apricots, 6 pounds; rhubarb, 16 pounds; salmon, for loaf, 6 one 1h.cans; salted nuts,! 1 pound shelled ; strawberries, 10 quarts; sugar, loaf, for coffee, 2 cubes, 1 pound 100 to a pound) 5; sugar, granulated for coffee, ! 1-2: pounds; tea, 1 pound; tomatoes, for! salad, 16 pounds; veal, 15 pounds.In addition to this table, we need some tips which can't he classed un-| der the above heads.For instance, if we are going to attempt to in-, crease recipes from their small pro-| portions \u2014 and we can in some instances \u2014 it should be remembered! that, in figuring the amount of eggs) needed for cake: and puddings, we' may omit one for every four called.for, in increasing the recipe.That is, if we are making up four times an! for three eggs, which would make twelve; CR.9131 Night Call: DO.0139 CR.7641 Cleaners Work Miracles\u201d Every stain, every spot re- inoved and the fabric made to look like new \u2014 that\u2019s the achievement of Crystal cleaners.DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00\" Guaranteed Work at Reasonable Charges CRYSTAL CLEANERS AND DYERS LAN.5294 Walter F.Shaver \u2014 Manager H.FISHMA Your Family Druggist Annex Drug Store \u201cAlways at Your Service® COR: ESPLANADE AND RT.VIATEUR Phone CReseent 5546 SPLENDID SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY © Imported New Models ot $2.50 LUCIE FISCHER MILLINERY EXPERT 5595 Park Avenue CR.0588 CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT \u2014 Special \u2014 ONE MINUTE STEAK FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE Everything Included 35c 4 TEL CReacent 1510 Melle Dionne SALON DES ELEGANCES FASIHONABLE GARMENTS *\u2014\u2014\u2014_ 5284-86 Avenue du Parc Entre Fairmount & St.Vlaleur Park and Bernard Aves.MONTREAL ORDER YOUR Flowers and Funeral Wreaths AT PROULX LTD.Where you will find them fresh and not expensive .DOLLARD 7619 eggs in all, use instead nine eggs.As a rule, when a recipe will appar- antly feed aix, and you wish to feed 5175 Park Ave.CR.2442 \"VOGUE | { Chapeaux faits a In main Exclusive Tland-Made Tats EARLY RPRING STYLE AT MODERATE PRICES From.the Smallest to the Largest Hend-Size 5403 PARK AVENUE near St, Viateur ar It fro pal ex] No for th mo the the spe nes med ces er- willl pro F can rem of ] Gra whi pro} as ] the ty, ] I \u201cI 3 our vors add an e witn A as ti pane of a TeVve of t selve migh justi pape Th men can voice can, prop prov than Th pape trict, your will comr New; will have The inde) home *- t anl ith a- d th.ended! ediu roder- ) for ut) , salt | in: 0 th erve uick: tot © n oa.id ler rvine.VStAMP eV PN T 7% w= § SE e THE EXAMINER-COURIER.THURSDAY.MARCH 9 Examiner - Courier Is Finding Favor First Two Issues Bring Host of Letters From Residents \u2014 Alderman Sayers Letter Analyzed\u2014Progress and Development of District Important\u2014Many U to District.The first two issues of the newly amalgamated Examiner-Courier has met with the immediate approval of the residents and merchants of the Northend and Outremont.Letters have poured into the offices declaring the high editorial standard and neat makeup of the paper.Its appeal has been duly appreciated.It i= agreed by all that the paper is carrying the local news.printed \u2018+ Last week a letter was from E.W.Sayer.In the opening paragraph he stated \u201cAllow me to express by pleasure that the two Northend papers have amalgamated for the progress and development of the community.\u201d This is exactly what we wish to do.Progress for the community means more business and more money for the merchants, and more money for the merchants means more funds to spend on advertising and more business again.The development of the community means more comforts and conveniences for the residents and if these can be brought about at all the Examin- er-Courier is prepared to do it and will back to the limit any worthy project.Further Mr.Sayer states \u201cThe Northend and Outremont deserve and can appreciate a good paper\u201d.This remains to be seen.Other suburbs of Montreal such as Notre Dame de Graces maintain a newspaper of which any district might well be proud.And it is our belief as well as Mr.Sayer\u2019s that Outremont and the Northend, if given the opportunity, will respond in a similar manner.In closing, the local Alderman says: \u201cI sincerely hope the merchants of our district will support your endeavors with their fullest approval by advertising to their utmost ability.\u201d This last statement does mot need an explanation.Time alone will bear witness to the truth of it.Uses of Paper.A word however might well be said as to the various uses of an unbiased paper to a community.At the time of a municipal election such a paper reveals in their true light the merits of the men who are offering themselves for election.This is one mighty service which in itself would justify the existence of any newspaper.Then in connection with improvements to the distriet.The newspaper can become, as it should be, the voice of the man in the street and can, in the name of the residents, if properly endorsed, demand these improvements much more effectively than any other medium.The Examiner + 3 2 Fo .BE à > KB, * + a É à; fe ; ; ; ls! E ¢ 4 i E Go.; : i ; : p + gE 1 Ye .#8, 1 4 3 + ! AGE THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THU RSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1933 AMATEUR TITLE BOUTS AT THE ARENA By Vincent Hunny Whether Toronto's contribution of the Frank Calder League are throwing a cord of wood into the cart wheels of the Habitants or whether the Flying Frenchmen are causing the Leafs to fall, Montreal's Les Canadiens play before capacity crowds in their Queen City engagements.Whether the Frenchmen are taking the \u201crange\u201d out of Rangers or taking the go out of Chicago a capacity house is usually on hand to witness their scintillating efforts.This year, despite the fact Canadiens have been near-basement occupants their attenadnce figures are only slightly under last season.Statistics reveal that Canadiens- the team which represents each and every French-Canadian in Carala and even those who have strayed from the simple life of their native hearth \u2014are the great drawing cards in ths league.With the exception of Toronto they hold practically all the attendance records in the loop.Maroons took the honors at Leafville in the semi-final play-offs last year.\u201cLes Canadiens sont la\" does not mean that they are the best team in the league as the standing columns will testify.But they're without a doubt the most colorful team.A group of players who always contribute their best efforts, they're an outfit whose consistent play is interspersed with positive brilliancy.\u201cLes Canadiens sont la\u201d because they have a greater following than any other team fn hockey.The supporters of other teams are limited to the city in which they operate.Canadiens can count thousands who lend their moral support in every corner of the Province Every French-Cen- adien in Quebec and elsewhere looks upon Canadiens as his team.When they win he feels he\u2019s been playing with them.When they lose the loss is also his.\u2018Although they have tasted the bitter dregs of defeat, Canadiens never relinquish hope.Sometimes they have risen from the yery pit of ob- fivion, up from the ashes of tragedy, disappointment and defeat to overcome their opposition despite overwhelming odds.Tonight Canedians will endeavour to repulse a Maroon invasiof.It\u2019s a Canadian home game.The great Howie Morenz will meet the sensational firat year star, Paul Haynes, at centre ice.What a duel those two -the old and the young\u2014will wage for supremary.In the dest Maroon- Canadien game Haynes had the edge.Howie, whose straightaway speed remains unsurpassed will be out to vindicate himself.Baldy Northcott and Johnny Gagnon will wage a duel along the far boards.Both have been individual stars all season.The Maroon defence has jam edge on the Canadien rear-guard.fonacher has been performing brilMéntly, breaking up potential goal-getting \u2018thrusts in his corner.Connie has a faculty of anticipating the play of the puck- carrier.Wilcox has bpen doing yeoman work.He has often been the anmmg hero.* Obel's comeback has been the talk of theighwn.The rough and re tactics of Wentworth have elicjifii much favourable comment.Canadiens Sylvio Mantha and id Carson have been outstanding this season.Leduc has been only mediocre while the other defence men are adequate.\u201cyn Well-known North Branch basketeer who played for the N.D.G.Community team last night against McGill in the city championships.WRESTLERS PLAN \u201c1\u201d TOURNAMENT Satisfied with the success of the last wrestling show on Feb.8, the \u201cY\u201d wrestling Club is again getting ready to display their wares.The men! have fbeen attending practices regularly and are in good shape.Many of the newcomers are showing up well, and are expected to he used at this, show.| This time the bouts will Le held; in the small gym and will be between the members themselves.They will pit themselves against each other in their respective weights, and the winners will be declared house champions.This is the first time that such a tournament has been undertaken by the wrestling club, and should prove\u2019 an interesting affair.Mr.Harry Yaphe, the coach, has lined up some interesting bouts, and each will provide some fast wrestling.There will be a very nominal charge and the date is set to take place on March 21.Among those expected to participate are as follows, Gold, Stock, Rodin, Herskenkopf, Kraus, and many others.Y.W.H.A.News mn | | | Amateur Talent Night.| The most successful evening of the \u201cEventful Week\u201d took place on Saturday, when the amateur talent of the \u201cY\u201d delighted a capacity audience | with songs, dances, and monologues.The programme onened with a dance number by members of the Y.W.H.A.Dancing Class and was followed by! a group of somgs rendered hy Miss| Dora Levine, in Yiddish.A monologue, \u201cMany a Rose is | Born to Blush Unseen,\u201d was given by Fay Stein.Lily Isenberg and Lena: Popovitzh were next on the pro-, gramme with a Spanish Waltz Num-| ber; and were followed by Betty Her-| scovizch who rendered a group of; songs.A monologue by Dorothy Boyaner, \u201cOi such a Family\u201d was, next on the programme, which was, concluded by a group of songs by Miss Mary Friedman.Mr.Edgar Murphy acted as master of ceremon-; jes, and led the community singing bers, post and twine [or Canadiens.At the other end of the rink Dave Kerr will use his big-bladed stick.Hains- worth and Kerr should wage a merry duel They are two of the best net- tenders in the league with the Mes- oon youngster having a better average in the last fifteen games.If his past work may be taken as e eriterion, Kerr will displace Gardiner next year as he goes about his puck- barrier business, He's another Clint b on guards the realm of Benedict.PLANNING SPRING GYM EXHIBITION Last day of March and first of + Y.M.C.A.will hold their annual gym- which took place in hetween the num- | NORTH BRANCH T° April chosen as dates for mammoth show.SPECIAL FEATURE Eddie Stoessell, Dominion champion, will be on hand to display wares.On Friday and Saturday, March 31st and April 1st, the North Branch, nasium display and carnival.The gym display will he put on by the Leaders\u2019 Corps, boxers, wrestlers, boys, young ladies, all of whom have been carrying on an intensive training for this affair which it is hoped, will aitrast a large group of North End residents.Wee Davie Downie Toronto Substitutes One Midget For Another in Getting Former Pacific Coast Leaguer To Replace Ken Doraty As a special feature an invitation has heen extended to the expert gymnast, Eddie Stoessel.Eddie has proved his ability on the high bar, paral- | lels, horse and mats, time and time again, not only in local meets but: also in provincial ahd Dominion championships, In 1931 in Toronto he won the Dominion championship on! \"the High Bar with his sensational ! giant vircles, both back, fronts and alternating and ending with his hair- raising flying dismounts.On the parallels he atinins such speed and perfection that his flips and back tuyns look really simple \u2014 but just; try them.And on the horse his qutsi and doubles are Most 7 even he asdf 5, th 1onsteg e tim rs will rowesg larger Ich ay nd Al.Tours 1d 5th, 8s fol.irmaa, Sam Schlei.r best nd are e best or the phasi.ner à! nd 53 he of.LH.I he d.Al! 10 de- ledg ill Work infe.- y ex.le in.from HA.rs es of Ours: ywitz, Only the All inder work from ment, Ÿ .afraid.* with the microphones THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1938 | DRAMATICS \u2014\u2014 \u201cForty-Second Street\u201d Will Introduce Blue-Eyed Wife It \u201c42nd Sivget\u201d, the new musica) picture which is soon to open on Broadway, succeeds in bringing musical films back into high publi: favor, as Warner Bros, are hoping and be- fleving that it will, much of the credit will belong to Ruby Keeler.At any rate, that is what those who have had advance peeps at the pie- {ure are saying.Ruby Keeler, as you probably know, is in private life Mrs.Al.Jolson; and she and Al attended a preview of the film together about a week ago, here in Nw\u201dYork.\u201cI am scared to death,\u201d confessed the little blue- eyed, brown-haired girl who first came into prominence as a tap-darcer in one of Texas Guinan\u2019s nigh: clubs before the original mammy singer wooed and won her.And she was genuinely scared, She refused to sit beside even her husband in the projection room, hut went off and sat by herself while the picture in which she plays the principal role was shawn on.the screen.At the end she was still doubtful, though not quite so frightened.\u201cWas I all right?\u201d she asked.Everbody assured her that she was great, and she smiled.\u201cMaybe that's why they decided they wanted me far another picture,\u201d she said, with the naivette tha characterizes her.\u201cI'm glad they let me do some dancing in the picture,\u201d she confessed.\u201cYou see, I'm not sure yet that I can really act.\u201d But Warner Bros.seem to be pretty sure about it, for they have taken up her option and are building \u2018bright anticipations upon her picures tbo come, \u201c42nd Street\u201d is Ruby Keeler's first feature fllm\u2014almiost her first film of any kind, her only previous screen experience having been in a \u201cshort subject\u201d made in the early days of sound pictures.That was after her marriage to Jolson and just before her stage appearance in the Zeigfeld production of J.P.McEvoy's! \u201cShow Girl.\u201d ! She was dubious about that \u201cShow Girl\u201d stardom, too.\u201cI told Mr.Zeigfeld that I wasn\u2019t an actress and I wasn\u2019t a singer, just a tap-dancer, but he said \u2018Oh, you'll be all right, s0 I went ahead.But I was awfully About singing, though, 1 felt more confident when I was working in \u201c42nd Street,\u201d because your voice doesn\u2019t have to be very big; they can amplify it as much as they like\u201d Miss Keeler, despite her diffidence, admits that she enjoyed her role in \u201c42nd Street\u201d at the Warner Bros.Burbank studios.One of the chief thnills came from associating daily with the other members of the cast \u2014 Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Guy Kibbee, Dick Pow- Ph \\ RIALTO HALLS LARGE AND SMALL 4 DIFFERENT SIZES TO RENT FOR Public or Private Dances \u2014 Banquets \u2014 Weddings or Receptions \u2014 Meeting \u2014 Card Parties \u2014 Concerts, Ete, Can Accommodate Any Size Crowd The Rialto Gardens is the Largest and Most Beautiful « Dânce Hall in Montreal 5 Street Car Lines Pass the Door eue MICE LODGE, ROOMS \"FOR RENT =\u2014 Phone ar Call RIALTO BUILDING © 5711 Park Ave, Phone Crescent 4111 B.M.Garfield, Mgr.ell, Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel and the rest.\u201cI had seen them all in pte- tures, and it was great fun working with them.They knew that it was all new to me, and went out of their way to be nice ta me.I'm looking forward to going to Hollywood again for my next pictare.\u201d Since her marriage to Al Jolson, with the single exception of the stage run of \u201cShow Girl,\u201d Ruby hed been simply Mrs.Jolson until the Warner studios, assembling the cast of \u201c42nd Street,\u201d realized that as the heroine of that particular backstage romance she would just about fill the bill.A shy, quiet little girl who could dance like nobobdy\u2019s business and who could (in spite of her doubts) sing and act quite well indeed\u2014why, of course, Ruby Keeler! So they signed her up, after arguing quite a bit with her and with Mr.Jolson; and now those studio executives believe that they have made a page of screen history.The picture itself is based on a novel by Bradford Ropes, also entitled \u201c42nd Street\u201d, and it not only tells a story but tells it with music, in an original way.The songs were written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren, who are rather well known as | tunesmiths; and in addition to the chief director of the picture, Lloyd, Bacon, there was a director in charge | exclusively of the singing and dan- | ing, Busby Berkeley by ! name, who! was similarly associated with File Cantor\u2019s picture \u201cThe Kid from Spain.\u201d | So highly does the Warner organiz- | ation think of \u201c42nd Street\u201d row, that it is finished, that they arc calling the train tha: will bring a bunch of stars and chorus girls all the way across the continent from Holiy- | wood to Washington for the inauguration of President Franklin M Ros-2-_ velt the \u201c42nd Street Special\u201d Amon these stars will probably be Rul.Keeler.The whole traihload will come to New York for a brief visit after the inauguration.Many of the stars.and ail the chorus girls, who will Le : on board the \u201c42nd Street Special\u201d took part in the making of the pi:- ture, so the trip will be like Old Home Week.And, soon after that, Ruby Keeler will begin her next picture; for it looks as though Mrs.Al Jolson has come to the screen to stay for some time.HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP George Anliss is so dead set against cruelty to animals that he will not let them use animals in his pictures.In fact, he refused to permit fish to be used in a fishing scene for \u201cThe Adopted Father.\u201d The camera just shows the poles bending under a terrifie burden.William Powell is the most particular actor in Hollywood about his lines.He probably rewrites more scenes per picture than any other player, changing the wording te suit his own ideas of what the character would say in such a situation.Players are not supposed to change lines, but Powell does\u2014or at least argues | of she week, : THEATRES AND AMUSEMENTS IN THE NORTH END NORMA SHEARER in the \u2018 \u201cExaminer-Courier\u201d SPRING BOOK OF FASHIONS A Reproduction Fram One of the Beauty Articles SECOND STEP.The cleansing cream is removed with street make-up.tion of the finger tips.\u2018a liquid astrigent and a pad of soft cheese cloth.THIRD STEP.i cream powder application.FOURTH STEP.| rouge is applied is applied to the cheeks.using the upward motion in its A coating of base is applied, À paste Street Make-up.eyebrows with a soft pencil.Fir Copy of Qur New S Send 20 Cents in for that privilege.Kay Francis, one of the best-dress- | ed women on the screen, doesn\u2019t like to be tabbed as a \u201cfashion plate.\u201d A mythical feud between Mis; Francis and Lilyan Tashman for the title \u201cbest dressed woman of the screen was only a mythical feud.Miss Francis will let anyone have that honor without a struggle.Ho'lywoou well stil Ann Dvorak, who left when she was just beroming known as a screen actress, is wandering in Europe witn her husband, Leslie Fenton.Letters to friends indicate that their honeymoon trip will continue for some time to come.Barabara Stanwyck.who shocked her closest friends by turning eat wheels to help out the vaudeville a of husband Frank Fay some time ago, is back on the stage with Fay in a revue.But she isn\u2019t turning any more cartwheels.Wins Night-Club Queen Wise-cracking breaks down and reveais love wnen \u2018Eamund Lowe and Wynne Gibson get to understand each other in \u201cThe Devil is Driving,\u201d an attraction at the Rialto United Thestre, Sanday, foc the firet three days ae SO Pa ES Sidney Portrays »! Actress Reveals New Screen | ed, ,other of her recent screen successes.Oriental Maiden In Latest Role Personality for \u201cMadame \u201d Butterfly Madame Butterfly,\u201d one of the most .treasured romances of all time, now done into a motion picture, comes to the Rialto Theatre Sunday, with a cast headed by Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant, Charlie Ruggles, Irving Pichel and Helen Jerome Eddy.Miss Sidney, playing the title role \u2014 a high-born Japanese in an entirely new type of characterization.Eyebrows and eyes slanted, hair lacquer- her steps mincing, draped from head to foot in colorful oriental robes, she is anything but the American girl of \u201cCity Streets,\u201d \u201cAn American Tragedy,\u201d \u201cThe Miracle Man,\u201d \u201cMerrily We Go to Hell,\u201d or It is the story of the beauteous Japanese girls romance with the | American naval officer with which \u201cMadame Butterfly\u201d concerns itself.; Grant, as the officer stationed in the.,island land, meets and falls in love with her.Then, discovering that, under Japanese law, divorce is al-| most automatic when a husband! leaves his wife, he decides to marry her and enjoy the happiness of life with her while he remains in the country.As for what is to follow.he does not concern himself, Ultimately he is sent back to the United States.Too deeply touched to tell her the truth about his plans, he promises to return when \u201cthe robins nest again.\u201d And the girl takes him at his word; prepares to await his return.He does return, ydars later, but under entirely different cireumatan-| ces, Edmund Lowe and Wynne Gitson appear on this bill in \u201cThe Devil Is Driving.\u201d \u201cWe want beer that tickles our noses,\u201d says à Cleveland ex-bar tender.Ah, ao that'F the source of that remark pbont \u201ca sacotfal.\u201d Making the Most of Your Looks Pased by Norma Shearer The first step in Norma Shearer's The lovely Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer star applies cleansing cream, using a rotary and upward mo- her eyebrows with dark-brown mascara.The completion of her She outlines the slender line of her Examiner-Courier Pub., Co., 5711 PARK AVENUE oo - | rubber?FIFIH STEP.| powdered with a | SIXTH STEP.\u2018 applies the rouge a pencil.NINTH STEP.She applies masca lashes.TENTH STEP.She outlines pring Fashion Magazine Stamps or Coin to SEVENTH STEP.Cold cream is applied to her eyelids.rubbing it lightly with a rotary movement of \u2018her finger tips.EIGHTH STEP.She shadows her upper eyelids with The face is dusting of natural tinted powder.\u2014 Shows how she to her lips.Srv ee ra lo her eye- 8 | Did You Know | That .?the Metro-Goldwyn- studio, thousands of.Cobwebs at Mayer them, i were spun from latex,\u201d or liquid Walter Huston played a man seventy years old in \u201cThe Sign of the Cross,\u201d stage version, in 19027 Ramon Nocarro has every phonograph record ever made by Caruso?That Myrna Loy has played over fifty roles in pictures, and though Americanborn, has heen an Oriental in all but five?Edward Scdgwick, director of a score of Bustor Keaton comedies, celebrated his 20th year in pictures, February 15th?Joan Crawford loves hiue ahove all other colors?An automobile was placed on an incline, and somersaulted fifty feet to stage a \u201cwreck\u201d for Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer's \u201cThe White Sister.\u201d So carefully was it done that they omy had to wreck one car to get the scene?A T THE OUTREMONT Constance Bennett, gamourou: star in \u2018\u201cBocxabye,\u201d RKO-Pathe Picture, falls in love with a playwright (Joel McCrea), only to encounter heartbreaking c'ætacles in the way.Paul Lukas is also featured in this vibrant pkstoplay coming to tie Outremont Theatre, Saturday, March 11th.EVENINGS only \u2014 frem 3.00 2 for 1 PRESENT this Trek 7 and get Choice aty tor the -\u2014 Price of ins the Amasement dd A a AE \u201cA Confederation Theatre\u201d Outremont Theatre Bernard & Cihampagneur Aves.ATLANTIC 8165 OA BUG.MAYNARD, Man.Good March 13th to March 24 only Not good on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays FINE ATTRACTIONS AT LOGAL THEATRE \u2018Rockabye\u2019 \u201cand \u2018The Girl from Calgary\u2019 Open at the Outremont.Starting Saturday until Tuesday two big attractions will head the Outremont Theatre programme, \u201cRockabye,\u201d with Constance Bennett and Joel McCrea and \u201cThe Girl from Calgary\u201d with Fifi Doraay.\u201cRockabye\u201d provides two leading imen for Miss Bennett, Joel Mec- jCrea in the role of the playwright | and Paul Lukas as her manager, both devoted lovers.The part of \u201cSnocks,\u201d the actress's disreputable but likable mother, is ideally suited to Jobyna Howland'a talents.Others in the cast are Clare Blandick, Hazel Jones and J.M.Kerrigan, The atory provides a background of the theatre and is lavishly staged and mounted, Constance Bennett wearing a bewildering array of beautiful costumes.George Cukor directed \u201cRockabye,\u201d an adaptation of Lucia Bronder's play hy Jane Murfin and Kubec Glasmon.Bearing a number of unique dis- tinetions in independent production, \u201cThe Girl from Calgary,\u201d first musical effort of Monogram Pictures, leading Independent motion picture company, is the added attraction.As well as being the first independently produced musical picture, the first musical pieture to use color sequences, the first independent production with two dtrectors, and in addition, is Fifi Dorsay finat starring vehicle, an well as her firat independent production.Supporting Miss Dorsay in the intriguing comedy-drama, are Robert Warwick, Paul Kelly, Rdwin Maxwell, \u2018Astrid Allwyn and Edward Featherstone.A comedy, news and other short pictures will complete the programme.Vaudeville acts will be featured on Saturday and a Jig-Saw Puzzle will be given to lady patrons on Sunday.RIAT DANCE STIR New Term Starting $ 1 0 March Fourteenth Pupils Joining Now will Positively Appear in Final Recital 5711 PARK AVE.A Confederation Theatre OUTREMONT Bernard - Champagneur Htsrting Saturday, March 31 A Stunning! Glorious! .As the girl whe fought fer love and lost + + The Heart ery of a Million Mothers.Fa NNETT a \u201d With Joel McCrea \u2014 Pan! Lukas \u2014ADDRD\u2014 FIFI DORSAY MeloGy Melodrama \u201cThe | Girl from Calgary\u201d COMEDY \u2014 NEWS \u2014 OTHERS , Saturday Only 3- \u2014 Big Acts of \u2014 3 Vaudeville UNDAY ONLY, APT.and EVR.FRÉE-\u2014Te everr, lady Surchaser of an heatra Seat A fi Saw Puzzle Pa senna a ne.3 Ale ae Sma PAGE EIGHT R.S.WHITE SCORES ISSUE FLAT MONEY IN ROTARY SPEECH Cites Cases of France and Germany Who Issued Irredeemable Currency ACE OF UNREASON \u201cCapitalism Doesn't Wear White Flower of a Blameless Life\u201d He Says \u201cCapitalism doesn\u2019t wear the white flower of a blameless life,\u201d R.8.White.M.P.for Mount Royal asserted at the inter-city luncheon meeting\u2019 of the Rotary Club of Montreal and the Westmount Rotary Club at the Windsor Hotel this week.Advised previous to his address, \u201cThe Age\u2019 of Unreason\u201d.Mr.White assured the member: of the two clubs that he would be carefu! not to introduce polities into his theme.\u201cNevertheless 1 can speak about political conditions in Utopia, even though I am not permitted to discuss affairs in Canada,\u201d he said.\u201cMy topiz has in mind the First Floating Aerodrome .fads and follies advanced at this time: as a panacea for the ills that hu-| manity the world over iz suffering\u201d.\u201cAccording to a news correspon- oo dent, a new party in Utopia, namely: flvine hoats the \u2018Wealth in Common\u2019 blames capi| no _ LL italism for many of the world's; troubles.\u201d In referring to water stocks and senseless speculation, Mr! NEWSPAPER OFF White said, \u201cI am not so sure that oh 1s f capitalists are more to hlame than - 1 the man on the street or the servant COMPLETE IN HLM PLANNED 10 GASPE hen pou es girl in the home for speculation\u201d.| : umbers on 3, Simple Life of Fisher Folks \u201cThe new party,\u201d the speaker con-; tinued, \u201cpropores to hamstring all! Automatic Telegraphs, Copy- the banks in the country, to take, from them the right to issue cur.\u2019 rencies and establish a national bank) which will have the sole power of issuing money.There is nothing new in having a government issue flat! money.Turning back the pages of history, it will be found that experiments were made with flat money in France at the time of the Revolution in 1789, \u201cA more recent case in that of; Germany which continued the issue of irredeemable paper money.On November 1, 1923, it took 2 1-2 millions of German paper marks to buy $1 of gold.\u201d In conclusion, Mr.White dealt with the claim that there is alack of credit in the country and that the wheels| of industry do not turn because the hanks are not releasing the necessary capital.He said that the banks held $565,000,000 in Government securities, because they could not find another outlet without adequate credits.George A.Finlayson, of West- mount, and A.W.McMaster of the Montreal Club, were joint-chairman.Radio Questions And Answers Is it possible to get distant stations on a two or three tube short wave set.J.B.Montreal Providing the set is well made and only the best of materials used it is : possible, providinz that conditions are favorable, to pick up stations | from different countries, but nn the\u2019 ear phones only.What is the cause of receiving a local station at more than one setting of the dial on my
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