THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1931 ~ PAGE NINE it's to be Bought o do it Legal CONAN ANNIC BARR Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ete. Conveyancing and general practice m Law.. ce 7% Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa. Phone 4. G. D, Conant, BA, LLB.; A, F, Annis, AIR, ANK B.A, LL.B, W. E. N. SINCLAIR, KC, B of Commerce Buildin JOSEPH P. MANGAN, B.A. BAR- rister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Con- veyancer, Money to loan. Office 14% King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 445, Residence phone 837, JRIERSON, CREIGHTON & Fraser. Barrister, Etc. Bank of Commerce Bldg, BF ah LOUIS S. HYMAN, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary. Over Dewland's Store. Money to loan. 16 Simcoe Street North, Phone 67. Resic dence 3473W. GREER MPHREYS, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Ete, 24% Simeue St. N. Phone 3160, Residgnee 3514. Money to " FRANK S. BS, BA TER, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey. ancer. Money to loan, Third floor new Alger Building, opposite Post Office, Phone SJ). HENNICK, B.A, BARRIS: ter. 12% Simcoe St. South. Tele- phone 2038-05665. (*3 sept tf) Medical DR, B. J, HAZLEWOOD, PHY- sician and Surgeon, special atten tion given to X-ray work and Electrotheopy. Office, Disney Block Phone 2050. Office open 9 am. to ) pm. Residence 421 King Street Fast. Phone 2416, DR. McKAY, PHYSICIAN, SUR- yeon, Accoucher. Office and resi fence King St. East, corner Vie- torin St., Oshawa. Phone 94. Ear, Nose, Throat Specialist DR, F. 1. BRYANS OF 160 Bloor Street West, Toronto, will be it his office over Jury & Lovell's yrugr store cach Saturday from 1 dll 4 pam, for consultation and reatment of diseases of ear, nose ime throat only, Appointments nay be made at drug store. Phone 37. Architects ZC. STENHOUSE, GENERAL Architectural work, Second floor 'Royal Bank Building, Phone 1496. Residence phone 909], Auctioneer PHONE 716), W. 1. SULLEY, Auci'oneer, 346 Simcoe St. S.. Osh- awa, Ont. Special attention given to household furniture sales and farm stock and implements. Your patronage solicited ELMER WILBUR, LICENSED Auctioneer, furniture, farm stock, implements a specialty, Terms moderate. Phone 1648 r 24, (29 nov ¢) Watch Repairing F. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pat- ronage is solicited. Battery Service BATTERIES CHARGED 75¢ with rental $1.00. Repaired and re- built, Called for and delivered, Prompt service, Stan. Bligdon, Mill St.. Phone 960. Hemstitching IEMSTITCHING, 7 CENTS ON embroidery work, alterations, dressmaking, etc. The Dell Shop, 461% Simcoe S. Phone 1856, (5 fly 81) Radios Repaired WADIO SERVICE --REPAIRE done on all models Work guar- anteed, prices reasonable, tubes tested free in your home, batter ies recharged. Phone 2806W. Certified radiotrician, (19 nov ¢) Palmist | JONSULT MADAME BROWN, Palmist, on matters of import ance. 93 Louisa St. Phone 2636F. Business privale, a oF Caulking CAULKING AND = CHIMNEY flashing done. Reasonable, Esti- mates given free, Apply A. Hag- erman, Phone 1230J. (20 nov ¢) Transportation CARTAGE AND STORAGE, Coleman's, 85 Bond West. Special ists in furniture moving. Storage warehouse and moving van equip- ment. Phone 82. : (14 gov 2) x 4d contractor. Local and "rag dis tunce aauling, loads inscred. 609 Carnegie Ave. Phone 1618. CHAS. F. FLEMING, CARTAGE of all kinds. Prices right, plus dependable service. 116 Summer. Phone 797. (34 nov ¢) T 1 and Peterboro, 'will take load or part load. Reasonable cartage anywhere. Phone 3109J. £113) Dreismaking DRESSMAKER GOING OUT BY the day. Experienced, Phone 1397J. (109¢) Awnings AWNINGS, TENTS, FLAGS, "tarpaulin, repairs, etc. Phone 2104, George Reid, 66 Bond W. J J. Turner & Son, Representa. tive, (24 nov. ¢) = For Sale or Exchange TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE= solid brick house qu pavéd street near Simcoe St. 8. Snap Io! 08s] will exchange w! po Phone 2996. (111¢) Dental DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, OVER BAS- sett's. Special attention to X-ray work, Gas .xtraction. Nurse in at- tendanee. Phone 959. House 1312, : Undertaking LUKE BURIAL CO, 67 KING ST, East. Ambulance Residence 542 Simcoe Street North, Phone 210] and 210W. OSHAWA BURIAL CO, M, F, Armstrong & Son, Proprietors, Funeral and Ambulance Service day and night, Phone 1082W, Celina, Insurance 3 DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE. 19 King St West, Oshawa, The old- est Fire Agency in Oshawa, 30 re- put.hle Fire Companies. WHEN PACING INSURANCE consult R. N. Johns, 80 Simcoe St. North, Your insurance wants at- tended to and vour interests pro- e (ah) A . pany of Canada, Dominfon Bank Champers. Phone 1834, /lex, 8. Ross, S. F, Everson, (15 oct tf) BROADCASTING MURDOCH'S General Insurance Service--Fire protection om houses and con- tents, eommercial risks, m .or ear liability, damages paid, your salary paid while iil or Injured, plate glass, ete. Al Co. 'an In. surance, Phone 2280, (2 gece) Beauty Parlors BETTY LOU BEAUTY PARLOR. Permanent wave special $4.00, $7.50, $10.00. "Naturelle Method." Miss Elsie Dyer, Montreal, operator, No. 3 marcel specialist. Marcel 50c Finger Wave 75c. Expert operators in all lines of hairdressing, 86 Simcoe St. North, Phone 2968, (8 aug tf) GENOSHA HAIRDRESSING Parlors, Betty Ward and Grace Marshall, experts in all kinds of Beauty Culture. Our permanent wave a specialty, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, Finger wave and shampoo $100. Maree! 50c, Facials, scalp treatments and manicures, Coffee Shuppe entrance. Phone appoint- ments 1973 LILLIAN f 2105, marcel 35¢ at your bome or 735 Albert St. (15 may 1 mo.) (28 nov ¢) A c, 35¢c, Trim 26¢. Miss Robbins, 81 Ontario St. Phone 1115W. (nov 22 ¢) McNERNEY BEAUTY FAR: lour. Phyllis E. McNerney, Prop., formerly of Lucille Hairdressing. All lines of beauty c !turs wors done. For appointment phone 15. (26 nov c! MARCEL 8c AT YOUR HOME or 127 Ritson Road South For appointment phone Margaret utchinson 1952W. (3 dec ¢) For Rent Music Lessons FOR RENT -- GLADSTONE apartments, modern, 3 roomed with three pieced oath, coatinop- ous hot water, gas stove, private cellar, hot water heating, laun- dry, conveniences, immediate possession. Rent $25 or $27.60 furnished, Phone 2604W. No. children allowed. (29 nov ¢) APARTMENTS FURNISHED OR unfurnished in Llewellyn, George, 7 | Amvlene and Edward Apartments. New low rentals. Phone 1550 or 2347W. Oshawa Buildings Limited, (25 sept. tf) TEGINALD G. UEEN, ORGAN: ist, choirmaster, Simcoe United ChlGreh, Examiner, Toronto Con servatory of Music. Plano, organ, singing, Phone 3128, Residence 765M. (28 nov ¢) MAKI A , A.T.CM, voice. production and singing. Phone No. 6 'Studio Johns Plano Co, (3 dec ¢) MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN ON Hawallan Guitar, Spanish Guitar, Tenor Banjo, Violin, Ukulele at Harris Music Store. Prone 1490, 11 Simcoe St. 8. (3 dec ~) SEVEN fOOMED BRICK house, newly decorated, hard- wood floors, fire place. Apply 9) Kitson Road N, (22 nov ¢) SIX ROOMS SOLID BRICK house, North Simcoe Street, Tile bathroom. Hardwood floors throughout, 'Will exchange for vacant Toronto -property or will take automobile as parc payment, Box 661 Times, (1071) TO RENT--LARGY, ROOM NEAR hospital, home comforts, suit two business ladies, Apply Box 666 Times, (109¢» FOR RENT-- FOUR ROOMED brick house with conveniences, near Motors. Immediate posses- sion. For particulars apply 274 French St, (109¢) FIVE =~ ROOM AND BATH apartment, modern, electric re- frigeration, continuous hot water, garage. Moderate rental. Apply Apt, 2, 161 King East. {109¢) FOR RENT--TWO ROOMS partly furnished or unfurnished, Reasonable. Apply 201 Eulalie Ave, (110b) 3 UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY furnished rooms, all conveniences, heated, Garage if desired. Apply 102 Divisien St (110¢) DID YOU EVER STOP TO ¥IG- ure out how much cheaper it is to live in an apartment than a house, The Victoria and Simcoe Manor Apartments are clean and cozy, We invite you tp Inspect them, Bradley Bros. (110e) $25 RENTS 5 ROOMED BRICK bungalow, in lovely condition with garage. Apply Bradley Bros, (110c) ¥OR. RENT-- FIVE ROOMED housd at 12 Mill St. Electric and water, $10 per month. Phone 309. 5 (110c) FURNISHED SIX ROOM HOUSE to ret. Electric range, hardwood floort Apply 30 Centre St. Phone 484W (1114) SEVEN ROOMED BRICK HOUSE tor rat. All conveniences. Gare age, 9 Alice Street, Twenty dollars per month. Phone Louis Hyman, Barrister. (111e) Mile Help Wanted Articles For Sale FOR SALE =-- SAND, GRAVEL, cinders, stone, black loam, $1.50 per truck load delivered. Phone Essery Bros., 3142] > (18 nov, ¢) FOR SALE-DRY BODY WOOD $300 4 cord. Mixed wood $2.75 ¥ cord. A. Wall, Phone 2628F, : (5 dec ¢) DRY BODYWOOD $3.50 % CORD ard, soft, mixed slabs. Frank Mc- aid, Phone 2423 W, (2 dec ¢) hardwood. $13 ¢: d. $1.50 single cord, Phone Hartford 2195J. (16 nov / OR SALE--DRY HARDWOOD, Beech and Maple, $13 cord. $3.60 siogle cord. Also cartage, Claude McQuaid, 54 Albert St. Phone 1070). (21 nov ¢) DRY MIXED WOOD $2.50. DRY Hardwood, 3 cord $3. B. Corson, 147 Nassau St. Phone 1941M, (8 dec ¢) A 3 apples, price $1 barrel and up, Spies, McIntosh, Talman Sweets, Baldwins, Starks, Snows, John Pallock, one mile north of Whit- by Post Office, Lindsay High- way. (19 dec c) J-- A - nishing including tube radio, Grand plano, chesferfield suite, ete. Phone after 5. 8%F, (109¢) FIRST OLASS DRY CORD wood. 90% maple, $12.00 per cord, delivered. b50c extra for stove length. J. H. Lawson, phone 733-2. (10 dec c) TCTROLA and records. Phone 447J. ! (1100) trimmed coat, size 14, Box 672 Times. (111a) Coal Blowers A A COAL system that positively burns coal screenings that can be purchased trom $3 to $5 per ton. The saving will pay for the outfit in a short time. Phone 1214 and arrange to gee this new device in opera- tion. We also gell motors, blow- ers, coptrols, etc. Acme Coal Blowers, 161 King St. W., Osh- awa. (10 nov-1 mo) SONNYNOOK, WHITBY, REGIS: tered Nurse in charge. Confine ments, aud all patients requiring care and rest, Two dollars daily up. Inspection invited. : (29 dec ¢! Pets and Livestock FOR SALE--15 RCCK PUL- letts. R, A. Wilton, R.R. No. 1, Oshawa. Phone 2887J, (111¢) CANDY SALESMAN In re-gganizing our wholesale business & a riew and bigger plan we have i fine position open for one man it your district selling our goods to sores on vearly contract. Man acceptd need be in a position to start at ticc and have $200. cash to handle hg daily deliveries. Give us details otyourself and our Gen- eral DistrictSupervisor will call on you for pefonal interview, Ad- dress your aplication to Mr. R. Springtord, 28 Bay Street, Toronto, : (111a) Female Help Wanted WANTED-- A TRUSTWORTHY mald for gaeral housework. Plain cooking. Apply Box 768 Times. (110c) Furs Repaired FUR COATS REMODELLED RE: lined and cleaned by expert fur- rier. 119 Huron Crescent or phono 632M, (27 nov ¢) FUR COATS MADE T+ ORDER. Furs repaired, remodelled at moderate prices. Mrs. G, Hicks, 143 Prince St, Phone 2373J or J. H. Wilson, Melrose 5229, Toron- to. (2 dec c FURS REPAIRED, REMODEL led and lined, 40 sears' experi- ence, fur trimmings by the yard, collars and cuffs. Fur obats $26 up, Littner, 86 Simcoe North. (28 oct 1 mo, Wood For Sale DRY BODY WOOD, $3.25 4% Cord. "Apply 71A Simcoe North Phove 3124, (21 nov el Rest Home USHAWA KEST HOME, NURSE n attendance, warm r £ me, terms reasonable. 80 Brock St. W 'hone 32032, (30 nov c) _ Cleaning and Pressing FRENCH DRY CLEANING, preseing and repairing. called for. Phone Lambert, 66 Bagot St, (7 dec ©) Wy Barber Shop GUS BANK'S BJ 180 Celina St.,, corner of Ash All haircuts 185¢, on Saturdays 20c. Wednesday cloge at 1 p.m, (10 dec ¢) Agents Wanted EMPLOYMENT FOR TEN thousand agents for "Authentic Life of Edison", Large fllustrated book; low price; quick sales; big profits. Wonderful opportun- ity to make money, Write for free sample. Winston Co., To- ronto, Cn M-W-8§ Nov. SALESMEN WANTED=SPLEN. ract selling electric appli- ances in awa, Whitby and Bowmanville. Apply Mr. Cox Thickson Motor Sales, © Bond at, West, Oshawa, (110¢) DT -- i Work Wanted AT CAPABLE EXPERIENCED young woman desires house- work by the day. Box 670 Times. Auction Sale FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13--J. L. Metcalf, lot 20, B.F. Darlington, will sell five horses, including a matched black team; 7 cows, Jersey and Holstein, renewed, others to renew early in winter; Hereford and Durbam Heifers heavy in calf; 9 Durham and An- gus steers, rising 3; 5 Angus heifers rising 2; 2 Durham heif- ers rising 2. Sale at 1.30 p.m. W. J. Challis, auctioneer, (108-111) YOUNG WOMAY NOT OVER 40 years of age ashousekeeper for mall house with2 people, Could sleep out if dested, Wages $30 per month. ApplyBox 571 'Times, (111a) Wanted to Rent WANTED--TWO "OR THREE housekeeping rooms, ground floor preferred, conveniences, Box 667 Times, (110¢) Goods | Norman | BARBER SHOP, | Rates For Classified Ads First insertion-- 114 cents word. Minimum charge for one io. sertion 80c. Hach subsequent consecu- tive Insertion 1c per word. Three consecutive inser tions for the price of twn first Insertions (three cents a word). Minimam charge for three insertions 60c. Box pun.ber 10c additional. | TIME TABLE Y, OSHAWA, BOWMANVILLE WHITBY, OSA Lines A Effectiv Week Dy Setistus 21, 1931) ( e on Sp 4 (Standard Time, Going West Arrive Whitby 7.20 a.m, 8.20 a.m, , 9.05 a.m. , 10.45 a.m, , 12.25 p.m, 2.00 p.m, 3.30 p.m, 5.30 pam, 6.30 p.m, n. £00 p.m, , 10,00 pom. 10,15 pm, 1200 am. 1215am, are through busses to Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshaws 6.20 a8.m, 7.05 8.m, Arrive Hospital 12.40 p.m 6.45 p.m. 10.30 p.m Times marked * Whitby Hospital. Going East Leave Leave Arrive Bow- or Bus Cards, $2.50 per month for 20 words or less, 10 cents an word per month for each additional word. Phone 35 Ask for Classified Ald Department «Fr Ld Nursing MATER doctor » house Mrs. NURSE nursing, PRACTICAL nity, general reference, assists with work, - Moderate rates, Joble. Phone 3033J. (4 dec ¢) LOTS OF GLIENTY FOR THE DOCTORS . Young Men Advised Nst to Hang Shingles at Home Winnipeg, Man.--Problems and | trials of the young doctor start- ing the practice of medicine were | humorously presented by Profes- Lor O. Bjornson when addressing the students at the opening of the fall term of the [University of | Manitoba medical college. | Young doctors, he sald, ghould { not select their home town as the scene of the professional careers lest the pranks of their youth lead to a lack of confidence in their professional skill, They hould also avoid social alliances until they learned the position of the rival social sets. It might be a good thing to join tennis and other athletic clubs, but an athletic young doc- tor should be careful not lo beat the home-town champions, who were often bad losers. There also was popular resentment against a young men entering a field served by an cld and respected doctor which usually gave way to curios- ity. : "The post-master's wife who is subject to attacks of neuralgia watches until she gees the old doc- tor drive out of town and then stages one of her attacks. The new doctor is called and, having satisfactorily acquitted himself, the ice is broken." A ready-made clientele awaits every new doctor, said the profes- ror, It consists of those who have not paid their bills to the old doc- tor, those who suffer from chron. le "afflictions anq , want to try every doctor and hypochondriacs with more or less imaginary ills. Physicians are advised against a belligerent attitude towards os- teopaths, chiropractors, nature and faith healers. Whitby Oshawa manville 60am. 650am, 7.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. Ar. 9.10 a.m, 1045a.m. 1 # Lv, 12.05 p.m. 1.30 p.m, 1.45 p.m. 245 p.m. Ar. 3.00 p.m, Lv*4.10 p.m. 445pm. S05p S45 p.m, 6 . 7.30 pm. 7.45 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Ar. 8.30 pm, Lv. 9.05 p.m, 1045 p.m, 1.00 p.m. 2.15pm, 7.15 p.m, 10.30 p.m, 11.30 p.m, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Going West Leave Leave Bowmanville Oshawa v.0 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m, 3.00 pny. 7.3) p.m. 0 p.m, Arrive Whitby 9.45 a.m, 11,45 3.1. 245pm, 4.45 p.m, 6.45 p.m, 8.15 p.m, 10.45 p.m, East Arrive Bowmanville 10,45 a.m, 12.45 p.m, 3.30 p.m, 5.30 p.m, 6.45 pm. 700 p.m. 7.30 p.m, 8.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m, 9.00 p.m. 10.45 pm. 1.00pm. 11,30 p.m, T. A. GARTON, PROPRIETOR BOWMANVILLE PHONE 412 or 346 Oshawa Waiting Room, 10 Prince Street Special Busses For All Occasions Reasonable Rates and Careful Drivers 10.30 p.m, Going Leave Oshawa 10.15 a.m. 12.15 pan. 3.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Leave Whitby 00 a.m. (2.00 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. GRAY COACH LINES Effective April 26th (Eastern Standard Time) Phone 2283 Leave Oshawa Leave Toron! AM. P.M, AM, P. asi ahi 3.30 7.5% 4 BY J. bb 13 P.M. 12.3 410.20 bs or or Somuamasun 3 2 3 3 8 3-3 Ly a--Daily except Sunday, bh--Saturday, Sundays and Holidays only. d--Sunday only, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Train Service effective, Sept. 27th Eastbound 9.12 a.m. Except Sunday 9.32 a.m. Daily, 2.07 p.m. Exeept Sunday 6.41 p.m. Except Sunday 9.38 p.m. Except Saturday 12.04 a.m, Daily, x12.54 a.m. Daily, x Will stop for Passengers wd beyond, , Westbound 4.30 a.m. Except Sunday 6.07 a.m. Daily, 6.33 a.m, Daily. 2.10 p.m, Except Sunday, 4,05 p.m. Daily, 6,35 p.m. Except Sunday, 7.23 p.m. Except Sunday, I Oshawa to Ottawa Lv. Oshawa CANADIAN PACIVIC RAILWAYS Effective Sept, 27, 1931 (Standard Time) Eastbound 9.29 a.m. Daily, 2.32 p.m. Trenton Local Daily, ex, Sum, x4.18 p.m, Daily, 12.05 a.m. Daily, 1.05 a m, Daily, x For Ottawa, Montreal and East only-- Flag. Westbound 5.56 a.m, Daily, 7.13 a.m. Daily, 2.59 p.m, Daily, 7.32 pm. Daily, except Sunday. mB.24 p.m. Daily, m Toronto and West only--flag, The dirigible Akron, world's larg. est airship, is assembled by no few- er than 10,000,000 separate parts. Approximately 6,500,000 rivets were used to bind it together. - I slough. PLENTY OF DUCKS IN ALBERTA No Shortage of Wild Vari- ety in West This Year Calgary, Alta, -- Shortage of ducks does not exist in Northern Albarta, according to word reach- ing here, Ducks are to be seen rising in clouds, it is sald by those who travelled the territory to the north recently. Trains and road vehicles drive swarms of the ducks into the air from the streams and rivers, when they speed by. Settlers state the birds are more numerous than last year. Acroplane pilots say they can he seen in nearly every Plentiful rain in the North ac counts for the numbers of birds, it is stated. Dry weather in the =outh accounts for the large num- | hers in the north. { ir ---------------------- | Black diamonds, useless as jewels but invaluable to industry, are worth $185 a carat, more than the white diamonds. The demand excecds the supply. r Sold - Times Classified Ads will A" Simcoe St, 8. OMPSe DRUG STORE PHONE 2 WE Deas o Boys' All Wool Wind- breakers. Each ... Dominion Clothing Co., #8 King St. W. hone 2141 We Carry Full Range Children's MIDDIES AND SKIRTS 2 to 18 years LAMBLE'S Heated Car Storage In Fireproof Building to April 15th. Price $23.00 Cash Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. #06 King St. Last BEATTIE'S Cough Balsam 40e¢ | leadache and Neuralgia Tablets ........... 35¢ Best for Colds when taken together For sale by F. W. Thompson A. II. Belfry Johnston Drug Co. | KARN THE DiLGGIST FOR SERVICE HONE 178. NEXT THE POST 011) | J.C.YOUNG iz Prince S Oshawa, Ont. Felt Bros. The Leading Jewelle Established 1880 | 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 1926 Pontiac Coach 1929 Ferd Coach in beautiful condition ROSS, AMES AND GARTe SHORE King St. West. Phone 1100 5 BLATCHFORD'S EGG | MASH 1] 100 Ib. Bag, $2.75 HOGG & LYTLE, LTD. | Phone 203 oc cick 3 Diamonds Bacsett's On Oshawa's Main Cre™ " re em-- ROYAL YORK Te an oud 28¢ t all Superior Stores ange Pekoe REPAIRING Ws ECk ES ¥ OUR SPECIALTY J. J. BROWN It your watch is not giving = satisfaction we can repair and make it tell the correct time. THE JEWELER Official Watch Inspector fog | Canadian National and Oshe awa Railroads, 20 Simcoe St. 8. hoe 180 rr ---- EATON GROCETERIA it Pays To Shop Here Always WATSON'S BEAUTY PARLOR Marcel, Permanent! and Finger Waves Phone 2653. 5 Celina St, a TILLIE THETOILER ANI INTHE © MAG = 5 RR RETURNING ; MR BevERLY, VU TEND HIM AN INVITATEN || HAVE TO >OUR VU Party? NO. YoU WwW NEED Tg ka OH, MAC: YOURE You DON'T WANT Him aT By Russ. Westov t QUST « - YOUR. PARTY BE = | CAUSE HE'S GOOD | "-00KING JT Tene VM NOT COMING TO YOUR. OLD PARTY LOOKING HE CERTAINLY CAN'T iL ARE A Hee MAKE ME Any WORSE | ConTInLED FAHER THE CHEF THAT {A EMPLOYED BY "HR SOCIAL (k © 1931, Int] Feature Service, Ine., Great Bryin rights reserved. ) v= . WN ---- RT. FORMALLY GREAT HEAVENS WHAT 1S THAT } HE 19 COOKING? I'LL QO SEE. TH r= ------ I> | TOLD THAT CHEF TO COOK JUST WHAT HE DID FOR MR. AND MRS. OTTO NOBETYTER. THATS WHAT HES DOING, HES CooKIN' BEEF AND DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THEY EAT CORNED ALWAYS ON |i WEDNES DAY.