Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two. Winnipeg free press saturday july 23, 1938 hello neighbor Fred and Ginger invent new dance step by Farley Faulkner two feet As the dancing schools Hollywood july 22-Fred Astaire advertise May do quite Success and Ginger Rogers have concocted and that is news. The a new dance which they have termed the Yam. It is of course not news that or. Astaire and miss Fogers have devised a new bit of terpsichore. Remembering such past triumphs As the Continental and the Carioca but it is news that the Yam is a dance devised for popular use. It is a dance which anyone with screen usually confines itself to elaborate Steps which the average dancer May View with keen Delight but not reproduce himself. So it comes As a very pleasant thought that Cinema s Premier dancers have devised the Yam As the big dance creation of their new Fil musical Carefree. It is entirely possible for any fair to middling dancer to master the Yam in one easy lesson. We know. We did it. Or. Astaire is quite thrilled by is dance creation which it should explained is essentially a Uther dance. While it would be Tsuming too much for your Cor respondent to explain the effect 5 tubes Philco 3a1cb-the value Leader of the Dominion compact in size but a giant in performance. Philco big set features that bring you clearer tone greater reception More enjoyment handsome Wai out finish plastic Cabinet. See it now by on a Day open until 10 . Saturday better fitting and better looking dental plates co to or. Glasgow dentist Corner Portage and Donald for those who Perfer the use of Gas for those who prefer the use of Gas oxide to taste and the safest of All anaesthetics Cash or deferred payments hobbse20ass broken Auto class replaced while you Walt Hobbs safety Glass Glass for buildings 36o Princess St. Pm. 87 601 general tires and batteries service cab p. K. Clarkson service lot a1 rear 302 fort St. Pm. 94 600 253 Portage ave. Buildings purchased for wrecking full Market prices paid consult b i Linkof f s Winnipeg s leading bldg. Wreckers. Office Arlington and bed Wood. Phone 55 023. Curtis offers of the Yam As performed by Fred and Ginger it May be enlightening to list a few of the Steps of the dance. A swing stroll the Yam begins with a swing stroll and this is accentuated with incidental Steps that evolve into a strutting walk. The dancers then break and strut on their own which concludes As the pair turn and face each other in a Heel toe step. Then they Yam this step begins with heels together and toes apart and is repeated in double time. Well it s easy to do anyway and when you see Astaire and Rogers do the dance in Carefree you la realize How very easy it is to do yourself. There is a feature about the Yam or. Astaire explained which is quite unusual. It is entirely pos he said to add As Many personal variations to the Funda mentally simple Steps As the danc ers May. although cold chills raced up and Down her spine yesterday Dur ing the filming of a scene for her new picture that. Certain. Age Deanna Durbin stuck gamely to her work shivered and smiled Deanna s cold chills were caused by the squeak of Chalk As she chalked a billiard Cue Over and Over during a scene with Melvyn Doug Las. Can t stand the sound of Chalk since i made mad about Deanna explained. I had to write a sentence on a blackboard 250 times during that picture. Before that the sound of it did t affect me. Now it sets my Teeth on and sends cold chills up and Down my swing symphony jitterbugs dickies All you swing mad fans Here s news to Gladden your palpitating bosoms swing has gone High hat Benny Goodman has written the first symphony in swing. Dark rapture is the name of the work and it is based on authentic primitive themes recorded in the belgian Congo by the Armand Denis Leila Roosevelt expedition. The expedition which penetrated the Congo regions for the first time with motion picture cameras and sound recording equipment brought thousands of feet of both film and sound track for use in a new Universal picture to be called dark rapture. Armand Denis invited Benny Goodman to hear the recordings that s swing in the Good Man enthusiastically declared. I t like permission to write a symphony based on these permission was granted immediately and Goodman completed the composition which he will soon introduce in one of his radio pro grammes. _ with to spend the British air Mission to Canada will concentrate on opening construction of More powerful fighting machines than these of Britain s present air Armada. The Fairey bomber top is a new Light Type. F the Miles Magister Centre is a training machine and the Turret Demon below features the armoured rear cockpit. More about dispute continued from face one proclamation whereas the Council of the City of Winnipeg did by Resolution appoint the first monday in August to be a civic Holiday now therefore. I John Queen mayor of the City of Winnipeg declare and proclaim that monday August 1st, 1938 is and shall be observed As a civic Holiday and All Good citizens Are requested to observe the same by suspension of business. Given under my hand at the mayor s office City Hall this 22nd Day of july. . 1938. God save the King John Queen mayor. By a. Patterson on an easy budget plan just a few cents Down and. The balance in convenient weekly amounts. Your credit is Good Here. Drive in today Curtis tire service 368 Colony St. Phone 39 2o1 auction Sale of so to 90 horses tuesday july 26 at 1 . Special this loads of farm mares and geldings 30 to 40 commission horses 10 to 12 shorthorn Springer and Milker cows 20 Young pigs 1 Percheron stud horse. Class a certificate. Just came off the Road to be sold without Reserve. Wagons mowers harness col Lars Etc. A. Patterson auctioneer Telephone 25 758 sales held every tuesday at 1 . Patterson s sales stables Logan and Keewatin by Pulford s auction Mart auction Sale of furniture 330 main St South saturday july 23rd 2 . Comprising Mcclary s elec. Stove Wal nut bedroom suite Small 8-pc. Oak dining room suite 1937 Westinghouse Kadio Bell piano mohair Chesterfield suite Wilton Rug Congo Ems Gas stove Toronto couches dressers chif Poniers Good Beds corp. Gramophone Odd buffets diners dining tables Kitchen cabinets Kitchen tables and chairs easy chairs violin Library tables folding cot tricycles wagons Etc. Etc. East West snailum it great lakes 3jg cruises there s added enjoyment waiting for you on the great lakes when you journey be tween West and East. Take the cruise route combination Lakeland rail fares actually Cost no More if you Are motoring run your car into the hold and take it along with you. Surprisingly Low rates two sailings weekly eastbound steamers leave Duluth tuesdays and fridays or port Arthur wednesdays and Satur Days. Westbound leave Windsor mondays and fridays or Sarnia tuesdays and saturdays St. Lawrence cruises regular summer schedule provides daily service Between Toronto and Lake Ontario ports and the Saguenay River calling at intermediate Points. A delightful route that includes the Scenic 1000 islands thrilling rapids historic Montreal and Quebec. Three Day and six Day cruises also available St Law rence and the Saguenay. Inquire of any in of. Or . Agent or the Northern Navi Foliart division of Canada steamship lines j. P. Mackenzie c.p.a., Canada steamship lines 305 Mcarthur bldg., Tel. 95 642 or c. Tindall . City ticket office or c. H. Merrick . City ticket office to open the Way Lor a Genera in statement carried by to Tokyo newspapers an unnamed foreign office spokesman was quoted however As having said tha Russia s action must be interpreted As a Challenge to a foreign office spokesman Sal Russia apparently has Challenge Japan in occupying a Hill near Chang Kuofeng in the Vladivostok Region which Japan claims is Man Cho Kuon territory Iri Moscow the government a tight after bluntly rejecting thurs Day night a second japanese de Mand for withdrawal of troops. Moscow indicated it was deter mined to adhere to its stand despite a remark by Mamoru Shigemitsu japanese ambassador to foreign commissar Maxim Litvinov which was interpreted As a hint that Japan might seek to eject tha russians forcefully from the disputed Hill. Troops reinforced a dome news Agency despatch from the Frontier asserted that Fiva russian destroyers had entered posset Bay near the area in dispute and that Russia was continuing to reinforce her troops there. Moscow july 23. Excitement Over the far Eastern situation was noticeable in Moscow Fri Day night the general impression was that the soviet government s firm Atti tude toward japanese demands for withdrawal of Terri tory soviet Russia considers hers and Japan asserts belong to Man not be followed by any drastic move on the part of Tokyo. Seven killed in Palestine feud Jerusalem july 23. Up havas Trench Active ies took seven lives in the holy Friday. Three persons were wounded four jews an Arab Aorist an Arab chieftain and a British officer met violent death n continued widespread clashes. Two jews and a British Soldier were among the wounded. Police and military detachments meanwhile rounded up More than 100 Arab villagers suspected of giving Aid to terrorist bands. The four jews were killed in at Acks on the Ramat Hako Vesh Zic Hron Jacob and a third Colony location of which was not immediately revealed. The British officer was killed in a clash Between military patrol and terrorists at the Village of 3aka. The troops then entered the Village and dynamited 12 houses belonging to suspects. Mourning crowds pass Royal casket Bucharest july 23. A mourners estimated to number More than Friday moved ast the cat Falque of the dowager Queen Marie. An even greater number was expected to file through Cotro Ceni Alace saturday for a final look at he Queen before the Public is excluded. The Queen who died monday will be buried sunday in. The Royal vault at Kurt a de Arnesch. The Queen left King Carol her Baltic Castle on the Black sea it was disclosed Friday. Princess Slizabeth divorced wife of King George of Greece was bequeathed estates and a Hunting Lodge at skor Vistea. Maria dowager Queen of Jugo Slavia received the famous Paceni Castle near Bucharest and Princess Ileana was left a Feudal Mountain stronghold dating o the 13th Century at bran Transylvania. Prince Nicolai Brana received a Palace at Venice. Hail near St. Joseph Letellier Man., july 23. Special caused damage estimated at 0 per cent thursday in a limited Irea Northwest of St Joseph the arms of John f. Doerksen Aime Nadeau and Wilfrid Delorme were he hardest hit. Former Virden citizen Dies at Cranbrook . Virden july 23. Special was received Here Friday that John l. Whiteford 63, one time prominent highly respected citizen of Virden District died at his Home in Cranbrook ., thursday. Com ing to Manitoba in the Early nine ties he Farmed in the Montgomery District North of Virden for Many years. In 1895 he married Ada Green daughter of the late James and Susan Green of Virden Man in 1920 he moved with his family to British Columbia and resided at Cranbrook. He is survived by his wife two daughters . A. Bishop Vancou ver ., and . , Okana Gan . One son a. Lloyd of Cranbrook also two Brothers Wil Liam and Adam of Virden who were him when he died. Funeral services will be held on sunday in Cranbrook. . Deaths and funerals . Adelaide Roe suite 8, Holly apartments died Friday morning aged 69. Funeral will be held at 2 . Monday from Mordue Bro thers Home with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Coming from England in 1910, she lived for 28 years in Winnipeg. She is survived by two daughters . K. Sutherland and . G. Sheppard both of Winni Peg and by three Brothers and free Sisters in England. Brandon Mary Ehen Leighton widow of David Francis Creighton who predeceased her by to months died thursday evening. She is survived by one daughter miss Margaret at Home a son or. R. M., of Oak Lake and one grand son David three Sisters misses Ida and Mabel of Toronto . W. E. London of Trenton ont., and two Brothers Francis l. Wil Cox and Elmer m. Wilcox Toronto. The funeral service will be held saturday afternoon. Brandon j. so Pioneer Farmer of the Brandon District died at his farm lome night. Usual Good health and had driven himself to. Brandon Hills thursday afternoon returning Home he at ended his Garden and later re ired when he was stricken with he seizure. Or. Mccomb was among the Early breeders of red Oil cattle in this District having made his first importations from the United states in. 1903, and was a consistent exhibitor at exhibitions be was born in Hastings county 3ntario, and came West in 1892, Liv no for one year East of Brandon before moving to the Beresford District. Or. Mccomb was twice mar red his first wife having died in 1893. He is survived by his second wife three daughter . H. F. Larman Paynter sask. Mrs. George Gray mar Wain Alta. Miss Emma at Home two sons Wilmott and Arthur in the Beresford District. There Are seventeen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Mon Day afternoon at 2 o clock from he Home. Near Beresford thursday he had been enjoying his masons Honor British visitors meeting informally at the ban Quet table at lower fort Garry 6c members of the masonic order from England Scotland Ireland Canada and United states met Fri Day evening for dinner and Brief speeches. Robert Hawkins grand master of the Manitoba Lodge and speaker of the provincial Legisla presided. Those who gather ing in speeches of appreciation and Good Fellowship included Brig. Gen. Sir Norman a. Orr Ewing grand master of Scotland Gen. Sir Francis j. Davies Deputy grand master United lodges of England lord Farnham provincial grand meath supreme court judge a g. Burr grand master of the North Dakota grand Lodge bismark . W. L. Stock Well grand Secretary of the grand Lodge of North Dakota Charles Pollock past grand master of the grand Lodge of North Dakota and p. J. Burd grand master of the grand Lodge of British Columbia. Members of the grand Lodge of Manitoba were present in Large numbers to Welcome the visitors and to pay tribute to the delegates from great Britain and United states for their interest in the Observance of the bicentenary of masonry in the Dominion. John t. Boyd master of and w. D. Lawson Deputy grand master of Manitoba voiced the appreciation of the provincial Lodge. Electrical storm causes injury to Kenora lad Kenora ont july 23. A severe electrical storm that struck Kenora on thursday after noon brought painful injury to a two year old boy and considerable damage to the town s electrical and Telephone service. Mrs. Andrew Hudec was sitting near the radio with her two year old son when the lightning blew he radio apart and the boy was badly Cut above the left Eyebrow. A Small fire was also started by he Bolt and . Hudec had to see her two children to a neigh Bor s Home and then return to put t out. Mrs. Hudec was shocked herself and was quite deaf Friday. At the Home of s. Wesak nearby he electric meter was badly blown to transformers were also dam aged and fifteen others had to have new fuses. Sections of the Tele hone service were also put out o commission. The rainfall of the storm and this morning totalled .94 bringing the month s total to 4.82 inches. Company of Toronto. All materials used in the new Bridge have been manufactured in Canada. Sudbury ont of the carcass of a zen in court e the Deer run into a breaking its Necic he the carcass Home. You can Tell i rolled this Vogue looks like a Cailop a Brandon social notes 4.-.-.---.-.-i Brandon Man., july 23 special miss Barbara Young has returnee after spending two weeks As the West of miss Alixe Meadows Minnedosa. Mrs. R. H. Mashinter and Young St son Cyril have left on a Visi o the former s parents or. Ant . E. Underwood at Neepawa. Or. . Charles Garrett and on Kenneth of Moose jaw sask. Visited this week at the Home of or. . Bray Willey on their a to Winnipeg and other Points and . R. Schlutz of Wey urn Are guests of or. Tuart Schultz. Charles Wilcox of Melville sask., s spending his holidays with his Arents mr., and . S. C. Wilcox. Or. . W. E. Draper and Hildren Billy and Beverly of fort ranges Are visiting . E. Belyea. I . J. Graham of rapid City a guest in the City. Miss h. Andrews of Regina is visiting with friends in the Kemnay District. Mrs. I l. Gerow and miss Gerow f Beresford have left on a Holiday Vancouver. Miss Mae Macdonald has return d to her Home in Winnipeg after eing the guest of miss Elma Moss or the past week. Veu Keewatin Bridge to be joined monday ont., july 23. N important stage in the construction of the new trans Canada High Way Bridge across the Keewatin Hannel will be reached monday ext when the two arms of the main steel Arch will be joined St in Centre and the pins connecting be upper and lower chords placed he two ends Are meeting perfectly site an achievement with the steel rms built from Points 325 feet part and meeting in the Centre and 50 feet above water Levels. The work is being done by Haynes construction limited general con factors and the sub contract for fabricating and erecting steel is eing done by the Dominion Bridge name your scotch s3.25 40 of. Bott Whitehorse scotch whisky so your Dan list twin Well kept Teeth health insurance dozens of common ailments traceable to neglected Teeth. Aside from the Joy of knew tag your Teeth Are perfect real Benefit to your health will fee we close upon the scientific can modern dentistry. Quick service or. D. R. Jacob Winnipeg no pig office or i _ Portage ave. Two offices Houks . 6 . Saturday 9.m. A Bandit advertisement is not inserted by government liquor control commission. Commission is not responsible for statements made Ai to Quality of products advertised fair Polo Park follies every night in front of the grandstand. Tki itt greatest outdoor show Ever aide tabled. Music dancing comedy acrobatics. Royal american the world s most Beautiful and largest hides shows Gimei thrills music exhibit of every description. A mile of fun for special exhibits and dog show Cage Bird exhibit fur bearing anime Ltd Flower vegetable show Model aircraft Erma Fisl and other interesting attractions sting admission Loc parking Loc grandstand no reserved stay in Winnipeg for fair Wei return to Winnipeg for fair invite your friends to Winnipeg fair Wutzl our fuel Bill is it less than half last year s have been comfortable All it was overcoat weather the we were not comfortable w then Ood insulation installed in Artie o o l ind North and West walk it does not seem the same Houst the rooms Are evenly heated 734 Arlington Street Winnipeg. February 10. 1937. The Winter of 1834-35. The first in our present Home was cold in the House. Daily we had a variety of in the dining room 50 in the Kitchen with say 55 in the parlor. Upstairs one could find an even greater selection and some Days it was overcoat weather there. Tile favorite indoor sport of each member of the family was to try. To grab the Register giving North the greatest heat. The warm air should have we were burning 1 tons a month of highly recommended Lump Coal at per ton but the heat generated seemed powerless to do any Good and we were to the least not comfortable. Last june the owner of the House decided to have the rafters and the North and West Walls insulated by your company with Wood Wool. Thinking the advertising. I had seen was merely sales Ballyhoo. I it was a waste of time and and paid Little attention to it after 5 weeks of weather thl go on record As the. Coldest years. I can truly state it seem the same House. January we burned. 2 cords of Grade Poplar arid never had to after Midnight the rooms evenly heated it was not to get the temperature up to Grees and hold it there. Open upstairs windows for fresh part of each Day. Our fuel Bill than a of last year s. Further Neft we have been comfortably Winter. Raving experienced 34 Winnipeg. Including some in cold houses this Winter about the greatest and most Able and .1 have pleasure in tendering you this solicited appreciation of the your firm s insulation. Yours sincerely. Signed g. H. Your attic requires a thick warm Blanket to keep out the com in and the Lull s hear in be satisfied with anything Wood Wool saves fuel Thorkelsson limited phone 21 811 1331 Spruce St
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