Hnd famil our mind at &icat ionii‘ t Cld » O’E's-v 'i]l.: x Thursday gvening ( ‘tonight) at | > Masonic Terfple. nzo more meet."| . will be until August 17, | . h 'js adva: officers‘: night, Hllte:-a a len~ a ~ v§un 4 ll“‘q * J innyfeather] who * Agf 3 y ‘hecome ‘and goes tg .. tbeto collift a large aceount fog . ‘patronâ€"embloyer. Then Anthong . is to Africk on a nߠiven; ! _ > of his ¢ S:lh"ht at # . ge profit fhere, he‘ returns e ce.> Aud fthenson to New Ori _ ns and finaly to Iuieom , s out the Rast years of his emo. fllogd lie hnd finds comfort and _ tb in the farms ‘of the lovely . lorées whord$ he‘ had: lost mang __ =b.f°fï¬.v & H.m _ § ~ 7) goos witlibut saying, that you â€"* going. th chjoy this book and. E: d‘rot syrffrise â€"us at all if "Ay) . ny> Advetrsd" would. bring back ~~ old days agd run up a regcord of ies printed Phat would be remin, _ mt of ~"betpre the 'depreuion, k entive tive will hold yous‘ | ntion ° and I there ; are ‘bids of| L}. ing that stind,out in their deli1l _ handling. 1 When: you come to} |_ F.passazes hat ~mark the conâ€"| _ mation. of the love of Mariaâ€"and| â€"_ ;uin Denni$ noticeé ytrticnhrl (aa | delicate a! wgory of the bumble." _ unzsamed,; uinknown, an ngle cover. wpidl be in egst. Other adâ€" ing officers frill be Mrs. Delbert er ‘and Wessling mct as asspciate) matron. and uctress. Assfciate matrons from hboring c rs |will fill the t! stations, (5] your whible Central Av ¢ Â¥ou c and Dry|\Cléaning will fin ï¬)i 'Va('atI()n rhield OJE. S. To Meat This Evening at time nd the fofwer. "Anthony Adâ€"| _ *: rqur“rood books+t bound {fl a the clo _ THURSDAY,! JULY 6, s A. 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P. 150 , if you dot ,NOW“ f THURSDAY, JULY 6 Screeng â€" Cabirri‘ts Pajnting â€" Decoratin DRY CLE J. SMITH ~Phone H. P. 178 qQUALITY uuxnni Concrete Wor TELEPHONE 4 [# ht "Song of the Eagle" Madam, de you know your ~~When. "Bluenose" completed first sn¢cessful season on the F she wfu.:t returned to port and gt ed| and prepared for the: Novq',; tia fleet race<â€"the winner of would; automatically b{gomq "Pleasure Cruise" |J)| [ Charles Bickford â€" Mary Brian _‘ Richard Arlen | . _ . The. record| of the racing "Blupâ€" nose" is a n?le one, and one that any skipper would be proud of.| | And today, after twelve stren seusozq‘; on the banks, the gal ‘Bluenoge" is as fast and fine a sel as ever famed in sailing ¢in the v:pifld over. Hailed as Quee the North Atlantic fishing fleet, yet undefeated in an internati trophy event, she has been sen Chicagod, as Canada‘s o?eiu] te nemtatj\jé to A Century of Prog:t | i Sundayâ€"Monday July 9â€"10 (Cont. Sunday from 2 :30) p ‘‘_| Twenty thrilling and exciting § : | years reviewed in â€" _ | & BE COOLâ€"AND COMPORTABLE : Adults 25¢ At All turday | â€"|__ J x r’“’«:â€"gmâ€"mo» i ~ Bring the whole family and eliminating races for Nova Sedot vessels, and a week or two later|1 and defeated the "Elsig," of C1 cester for the International Fi men‘s Trophy. 4 j pointefl for/ an opportunity | spon came. | Within a week arrangeh :’ ts |for An international rate for| deep ‘sea fighermen were complete. The \first séries of races in£ctobg‘r, 1920, \wyerej on by the "Esperan "-lot ‘:Amej{i a which defeated the "Dilaâ€" jwana") of Lunenberg ‘of the Npva Stotia|fleet in two decisive Wi g†_ Thig was a sad blow to the enâ€" thusiagtic Nove Scot(i’zl fisher men, but ‘th¢y hadset their heart on jinâ€" ning‘the cup and were ¢onfident hat & ;scl*o mer could be b?ilt, powerfful enough to win these s.)| They. wereiright, for a schoober was [byilt and :{ldunched the latter part |of March|of the following year. | Tthe nam this new pron: beauty| was Blugnose," ia boat . designed | and built itq bring the coveted troply to Nova‘)Seotia. | And this she did. Ror after‘a season of deep sea fishing the "Bluenose" entered and won the | Tonight and Friday FAY WRAY ROBERT 4 ALCYON FREE:; THEATRE PARKING . Attendant in Charge wereir and :}1 March nam "Blugd built ; thusia:s but ‘the hing it} m |sclo enough the 4 tho the i their sayin ought Th point came. for &A sea fi; first:se were Amej jwhmri Seotfa tomejto see th away! disappo rock IV‘"â€"a@nd ed at their o the : getion | 0: thoÂ¥ght it e the | deep their lire. 0 I} | so happened that England‘s great old ‘sportsmen, | Sir Thbmas Ligton, was again making a vaih atâ€" ol y: .4 o pinengée.. . iL [).. : vr&xy it is an ill wind that blows nobady any good, and a reeze off Sandy ~l-!ook.enq summer‘h day in 1920â€"though it interruptel] the contest© between twg !' ng yathts for the Ameri¢an cup [â€"was to'w&lp Igt"rfln_fly to bring forld> wide fame to a schooner yet to be builQ . .![;. # ie d s t ;JUNIOR DURKIN MRS. WALLACE REID "MAN Tv’v resume of ‘a story taold to 1 B author Wbdn he\ visited the ehose," which is docked at the World‘g Fair pi€r.) ... i6 8 +o (p 4. .;“Pé‘ is the first of a ie steries tring s ortbi’g € a#d eventk at A Cenzm-y of| in Chicago." This (first aft (;_‘ENEviT'_z TOBIN ROLAND YOUNG "‘King Kong" Rt. [ _ .Cenï¬ll‘YOf‘Prog have a good time secing . ¢ m a i by man ! fed. ._| .. July 1112 hHusband‘s kiss? Bee . / _ « Warner DK : sum I d‘y ‘: Kh,mmf&!‘ ¢ | the en two icing : American c was ially ~to. bring| Wiorldâ€" July 8 6â€"4 eries (of exhibite 83 ~On July 15 this samB "Bluenose," chartered by a group| 6f ‘ Chicago yachtmen and to be d by entire Corinthian crew} will ‘enter the With all of these viptories to her credit and with a reddrd for bring> ing in the biggo}st“ tch," "Blueâ€" nose" ‘has been desighated by the Canadian government!ias their ofâ€" ficial repmen::t';ve d}A,Century of, Progress, little knowing that this visit was to brhï¬x :} d fame and glory to the already f; K ous craft. «On July 15 this samk Bluenose," chartered by a grou $1 of ‘ Chicago first race "Bluenose"l led her rival over the finishing liné with time to spare <but the contékt was called ‘"off"" becanse both schfhonets exceedâ€" ed the time limit of §{x hours. Two days . later, howeverl, > "Bluenose" again showed her er as Queen of the North Atlantif and whipped theâ€" Gloucester ‘challdnger in two straight races. . ipad f _ In 1928 the "Blugkhose" beat anâ€" other â€" American / Hallenger ‘troml Glopcester,. namely the "Columbia." 1‘Fo‘ri,:ome years af 5! this race the contests were '}ahised and + not until 1931 was anot! :;’ race held for the international t ‘. yï¬ ~l& , But in Oétober.;l , though‘ now a veteran of many h d seasons on. the Banks and su E' or of various mishapsâ€"onte Jlmo W being wrecked when she spent fo ! flays on the rocks in Placentia Blly, Newfoundâ€" land in 1929 <â€" thd) |tenâ€"yearâ€"old "Bluenose," fit J: an ship could be, met the year old "Gb#trude L. The: baud" of Gloncester, lfor the supreâ€" macy of the North Aflantic. In the first race “Bluehoae led her rival over the finishing liné with time to +_ Unfortunately Ahe _ deféndhiï¬ Lchmlgion‘qltbcA lean fleet had been ‘lost at sea alid so in 1,9213 ‘new ‘American challinger, the "BIâ€" sie," also q:!-(?‘ouce r, was sent to defend the trophy.||On the day of the race "Bluenose"fled the Ameri< can challenger over the line on | succesiful occasiong,|!thus receivin; the ~international â€" yhy, donated the previous ygar bp a Nova Scoâ€" tian, W, H.‘ Dennis] [0f the Halifax Herald. .4 Pr ESgh T | Nova Scotian cha ger for the ;Intq men‘s uwp‘im of OCtObO!’" t H defeated seven â€" . qualified "to meet fender, NO ELRECTROLUX dependal ' 'mmcl conven 24 ‘wn will any size mo 2ith NE n and challenâ€" more onon American deâ€" 15th andâ€"17th X, “Blunonef’ ints, â€".and so more ilenc Ameria L.,g on || ¢ven ceiving | sturd lonated | fasté: o Tali t f o 4 Iakes THE PRESS mee Loggia.. The scene répresent} an Italian Loggia â€" overliGoking ke Colno.) The diroma was des to epresent an éstate located [high above ;rhe beach or on a hillsidk, A Visitor may follow the stone p, lg ing to a lower level, wherp he ay p"tnse to admire the landspape 1 then continue to the lake shore. ‘the loggia will be found figures repres¢nting the four seasons of the year. ‘The tall cedars, orange| and fig trees blend with vines and fHowâ€" 1 ;ane%.invite one to tarry for hpurs ttd rest in the coolness of the lake § bhl;;-les Fiore, local florist and lapdscape gardener, has a dikplay which he designed ‘and constrncted hi se{f. I mention this partipular display because it com:itl loc@l inâ€" terest, His display is called| The JC L install Jlel of the s d | thros ert h . £ Sood Ag uit d 10OB Y ; SM1t GERATOR _ | will #61 feel it was a wise chpic | . }?El Â¥olux is installed in your ho 4 balance ‘; A;d: ‘\‘;f w for complete irflormatjion , naal [â€"or Misit our display. | [, | .{ i HORE GCAS COMEP EL EC 1 ility 1y nCe ighland Park | refriferator. trong trude ngest tants ne In eerfieldâ€"S .‘ To Da Miss Alige Je rest (a | st ields High : ‘ted.to give a ograms at "F ty of Progre iderkon is a‘ tic refrigerationâ€"buy an Electr; II feel it was a wise chpice year lux is installed in your home. _ 'eryth\}’ngï¬fâ€"-E Iectroluxiv Offers t’bu M ezes. Mr. Fiore also has . erior exhibits. Th?m x Histo arden, a Garder in ‘anesg |Styl¢, and | an / In J nti k. i4 f j Wï¬:“f t> display: M"m{ it ce will) be on all e s | B j% : =q ‘ery day uptil. ing â€" is the one spot at Fair the few people miss.‘| { j r;:Ems“'mé‘ 1 ¢< {| im . 124 $.HIRST $J. ‘Michuind miax : | e Jean Anderson, of Fh hoolv . bee e a keries of dgily HI "Hollywood" gt A Exposition. â€" :'%"lmq of 'l'h.i O L U ioh e M h J‘ RJ <] IQUES PAIR â€" Genldi“ 'eulcr of ived 1 from Alici@ Pratt of toe da a day, . Just *# ator ly, THREE *# M 1