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Ontario Reformer, 28 Mar 1922, p. 3

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PA rhe ET fr TR RARE TI TA (mame ge are ey a WM VOM OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922 * _------ "1 5C H 0 0 re D A Y Te ---- ER Sat | HOMESPUN TOUCHES RAI v IN SCHOOL DAYS||: BASEBALL DAYS ARE HERE |---| SCH HOOL BOOTS lar song---which swept the country a few years ugo, The title has suggested 5 i picture which carries a tremendous / [Y f chool And We Have The | appeal to the heart and the soul, a hig g - ; i a och Ir os ope - hg Be t Lines of production that strtken a responsive a I344 y j " 4 Waosléy Barry wanted, We | ! chord in the breasts of every human, 4 i Py > ' certainly can boot a hoy, with } It is un picture, says advance notices, CAL RY n h Just: the Kind: he likes, and charged with humanity, one filled with y J : have them at all prices, These . | homespun touches, taking you on a \% . J a J values arc exceptional. oves, a 8, a S || sentimental journey back to the old ' ! 7 & district school--back to the old farm i " h, : p and back to the heyday of your youth. ne 4 . 4 y in ) $2.75 18 the low price Sh M k Et Break whatever engagement you IN Ya RN \ Vine for a genuine high 0 asKs, fr ate, dues ihe iit folks, thei] AHN MHA AG rade solid leather boot of Ce. young folks and the old folks and go ' MAT A 2 : es, 8 ' i to Ty Days." It will vepay A i "4 : Mennonite Leather. 'Dou- en or A a | a (1 ble toecaps, special sewn of the joys and sorrows that heset the | Sm ld 1192 ' and standard screwed youthful period this screen classic I 1 ll 2 2 soles, special cotton lin- rides straight to success, As an extra or aE Yl 3 : GOLFERS eS Sushi 10 Bucesty: SLa uxt it - fife ; ] ing, and a full fitting com- Just a reminder that we have just imported a artists will present school day pranks a Isis wi school iC oF | 7 fortable last that all boys y hd . and pastimes at each performance, ! = ; 9 » Qiy dandy line of Golf Clubs, Irons and Bags from Tr da Marie Thane 71h Should wear. Sizes 11, 12 Scotland. two presentations of "School Days" |} | r y 7 y ; an 13. . . each evening, commencing Thursday, ! yy = iff The same hoot in Sizes 1 Mareh 30, with a special performance / Z y i for the children at 4.30 p.m. Friday. hy 7 7 | = 74 to 5 #18 81 0.0 wie sie sun $3.25 mt | Ml : A $2.75 also buys a fine | | Garis' Bedtime | \ 10): "A> 32.5 ait nt We Gan sy ply Your ym (ro We | \ h : AL in sizes 1 to 5. This is a ase a u it | \ W (Con ed rom page 8) A > # / C 3: 2 NOT a solid leather boot in a very 0 you wi us 0 as say ' i 7 a a soon hs ive my car fixed so it will run A A neat style and 18 wort again. | N RTH A | A > x HE WA 5, ; rr $3.50 today. Unusual offer. Sna Uniforms Nd 33 | "We're not "began the Wolf, | " + Ea) yp . ; 4 4 oy Kk . I "Hush!" whispered the, foxy Fox # 7 Vif Veryo. now- PPY H i, -- | "Pretend we're going to help him. ¥ i ¢ $2 00 yone ac. 1 | k Then we'll push him undér the car! " ledges that Hur - An d E quipment |W '% | and nibble hig earsth 7 worl: hogan a : : but Cushion Soles are the Then he turned to Uncle Wiggily and a " finest, most comfortable asked: "What do you want us to do, {Sale| wa : 4 > \ ; and best wearing shoes for TR 3 Mr. Longears!" A : / thildren. At the remark- Cone IND Sok | oon skixsay conn one | || tne broken spring. said ue ogi out : ably low price of $2.00 we : 'I have a hew one I can put in Then | Lal a On van. a Teh "SEE OUR WINDOWS" have a limited number of me pull out the broken spring : Hurlbut Patent Strap Slip-- "All right, we'll do it," said the | H 170 1/ » Fox, winking one Mn at the Wolf. | he Burns Co td pers In sizes 4 to 7 2 Te | I'll take one of these Jong poles | I ®» L ® same slippers in sizes to { I bought to prop up Nurse Jane's! EW plop. i 1014 sells at $2.50 while Headquarters for Sport ing Goods and Supplies [Sather Jise with, 434 pry up oh the) OSHAWA they last. King St. E. Oshawa J spring." said the bunny. "Get ready { now. Stoop down and put your paws | | on the old, broken spring!" | | |] 2 The Fox and Wolf did this. think- ar oe : i «3 . n a ing they could jump up a second later like a trap, and holding the Fox and Dog to arrest you!" And when the | to the hollow stump bungalow to be IT HA x i alis warily. .exoly. faank : t ibe: the Period. (rom. Which. the) and push Mr. Longears under his edr. | Wolf there | Policeman Dogz came he arrested the | mended. And. if the gum drop does he Na prs Yonar arto lo Aust i heal cl se RY =p of {9% " ry ge bs bigs ki in : not so | Uncle Wiggily pried the spring apart| "Oh wow! Bow! cow!" howled the | | Fox and Wolf, taking them away | not fall off the shelf when it tries to ne iation® : Business. p ne arly Fram quences lind elosad hs BOTS >ol ' > POW Kine TENE Reems Nol | with the clothes prop. The Fox and | bad chaps. "Let us go! We'll be| when the bunny pried up on his car | hide inside the cream puff to get d ap SW ghe aus 4 Sates ous me ican Jarnels Were . find | [Bo DY, A ddl - : Wolf stuek their paws in between | good!" and they tried to pall their with the clothes prop | away from the lolly-pop. I n tell you pen o payment and tirere W oe bx pra ase ihe ak. hoy ycou ki fand b phon I yore CEN oles to. Ris: rosi the spring, and then, all of a sudden, | paws out, but they couldn't { So the rabbit's ears weren't nib- | next about Uncle Wiggily's water a 3 > 8 8 esig- > a : - ai commercial bankruptcies, Greece | wherewith to buy smoking tobacco. | 20¥C Lieorge « Bu EB" | the bunny gentleman pulled out the "Let you out! Not much!" said | bled that trip. And he and Grandpa | Pail. was in "the abyss of insolvency." and | Such were the conditions in 1898. | nation gradually He has had no ex 4 boos A 4d hall 4 ras Pian . a a -- i ind 2 | Stick and down came the auto, clos- | Uncle Wiggily There you shall, Goosey fixed up the broken spring so | Italy was on the brink. In Russia, | as revealed in newspapers and mag- | perience in resigning Dyracuse the broken spring together just! stav until I u t the Policeman | the auto could be run slowly back | Reformer Want Ads Bring Results famine and pestilence prevailed, and | azines of that time. Looking back | Post-Standard. ting the broken spring gelier 3) | slay. unt ean gel' 1 it , 3 : { Heformer ADE. . 2 ---- rT ct ---- ee ------------ -- ---- -- -- ROI a _------ Direct From Its Phenomenal Record Breaking Toronto Engagement GRAY HAIRED FATHERS WHO WERE ONCE . : MOTHE RS 9 F MISCHIEVOUS 3 0 YS ENEARS BAREFOOT BOYS THEMSELVES THE PHOTOPLAY OF THE AGES--ALL AGES, 3 TO BACK TO THE HAPPY DAYS OF YESTER YEAR. 93 YEARS. The Most Refreshing, The Most Lovable Film Attraction Ever Screened CDWA SCRPOL = DAYS wW/TH SLE Y JAR i yy Kiddies Orchestra 35¢ 'Three D ays Only Matinee including tax # 7% 7} gg®s BEGINNING ; On Friday afternoon at caren wil be sami bat | Thur Mar. 30 children will be admit- tod at, Mc. Send the Saturday * THEATRE id Matinee Two Performances Every Eve. 7.00-9.00 p.m. IA TEA rl AA Ol ECA A A

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