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Show y jtauuiuiiaiuMij Lights of New York by L L STEVENSON musicians that he could bring new music to a band, place the sheets on the racks of the players and the orchestra would swing into his songs without . a word from the lender. I K BABY CHICKS H.- - Van Harten BARBER SHOP White Leghorn Rhode Island Red DUCKS - TURKEYS For Excellent Service 1107 East 21st South SPECIAL SALE Shoe Repair SHRUBS 35, 3 for $1.00 The Old Shoes will look food and wear better after a trip to this Modern Shop. THE PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1059 East 21st South Time To Get Your TENNIS RACKETS Restrung and Repaired SEE OUR NEW RACKETS on PANSIES Large Blooming Swiss Giants Doz, 25 n 5 Doz. $1.00 PLANTS West First South Phone Was. 804 "Purity Seeds Best by Test 30 Pennsylvania Tennis Balls . $1.19 Phil & Joes SOUTH EAST REPAIR IDEAL REPAIR SHOP SHOP 1113 East 21st South 1986 So. 11th East Hy. 2111 Sharpening and Repairing Welding MJust Bring In the Pieces Granite Welding & Wire Works 2021 So. 11th E. 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Then he took to the road with Miss Cornell and thus Is known all over the country. Flush Is somewhat fatter than when he made his Broad-wn- y bow, hut that may be due to the fact that his part calls for so little action. All he lias to do is recline on a couch and regard his surroundings with dead-paboredom which he does so notices have been flatten his all well 21st South In The Great Waltz," four taking part In the first act and then being seen no more. They are Ijeah and Miller, French poodles, Teddy, a spitz and dachshund. Tite, a genuine, stream-lineBefore taking to the footlights, Tlte was the property of Faul Whiteman and was in Hollywood during the making of the Whiteman picture but failed to land n place in the movies. So he probably hates Hollywood. d a handsome Scotty, has lie Is. a in Away Ilome. Fly part commuter, traveling to and from Forest mils with Elmer Browne, the stage manager, and probably having a better time than the dog actors who live In town. Then there Is Fill, the French poodle who has quite a part In Anything Goes" and, finally, Toto, the companion of Cecilia Loftus in Times Have Changed." Toto Is a bine ribbon dog from a famous Connecticut kenneL Her registered name Is Lassie. Mr. Dooley, a Daring winters last and most furious blast," reports John N. Wheeler, when everyone was snuggled down in coats with collars tamed up about their ears, I saw a man about fifty years old, portly, hatless, with dark glasses, a bathing suit, running shoes and a dog on a string heading for Central park to take his daily constitutional and show the world how hearty he was. I never followed up to see If he died of pneumonia. Bnt that American, arrested in Paris for going around in shorts, should have tried his experiment In New York since no one would have paid any attention to him. The sophistication of New Yorkers is indicated by the fact that my bathing suit gentleman as he went along F'xth avenue, didnt get even a curious glance from pedestrians, taxi drivers and- others whom he passed or who passed him." - Bring Them In Early -- 9 Convicted Dogs Die in Ohio Electric Chair Columbus, Ohio. Nine gangsters of dogdom had paid the supreme penalty In the elwtric chamber at the Columbus dog pound. All were killers, legally convicted. Tliey had taken the lives of sheep, calves and other dogs. For their last meal, the death row Inmates had as much dog biscuit as they wanted. . Programs Invitations Booklets 2044 South 11th East In Sugarhouse A metal contact collar was fas Water tened about their necks. was sprinkled on them from a hose to make the contact surer. A chnln 'from the collar was attached to an electrical connection at the top of the chamber. Speaking of taxi drivers, there was the couple on their way to a masquerhoteL ade at a fashionable They had their costumes but were wonFinally dering about their make-uthe driver looked back. Excuse me for buttin in, he said, but maybe I can help you out I was in Hollywood for five years and you can tt 11 by this map I wasnt an actor." So they had him help them out and with the aid ef lipstick, rouge and shaving cream he did such a good job that they took first prize. mld-tuw- n p. e "Taps," the greatest of the now a Is booking agent song pluggers, n office. In the old in a smart days when song plugging was .a highly specialized profession, Taps was so well liked by orchestra leaders and old-tim- up-tow- 9 clubs has a the Japanese princess said to be authentic as an entertainer. She does a dance that defies description in the English language. It seems to tie a mixture of an American Iudian war dance mingled with eastern symbolism. One of Sm. 5." mid-tow- -- n nolCMe VNTT Best Attend&nce Marks Go to Rural Students i narrisburg, ra. Boys and girls from the rural sections of PennsyK vanla, despite the distances they have to go to school, outdo their brothers and sisters from the cities In regular, class attendance. Perfect attendance records announced for 1934 by the state depart- -' ment of public Instruction show that! 17 out of each 100 pupils In rural com-- i inanities did not miss a day of schooL In the larger city districts only 11 ofl each 100 were neither absent nor tardy, daring the year. -- i JEKYLL' AND HYDE CASES ARE CURABLE 1 - I I After Long Sleep Patient Soon Becomes Normal. j Moscow. Doctor Jekyll might have banished the troublesome Mr. Hyde entirely from his life simply by sleep- lng long enough. That Is the opinion of Soviet scien- -' tists who have been experimenting re- -' centiy with schizophrenia, the form of divided personality on which Robert-LouiStevenson based his famous story. Schizophrenia, a state which leads eventually to complete Insanity, la curable, In certain cases, they de-- j dare, by prolonged sleep, Induced byi drugs. And though the process is still' admittedly In an experimental stage some practical success has been re-- : corded. Basis of the assertion Is a case treat- -, ed by Dr. M. Seresky at the Moscow 'Psychiatric Institute. An Inmate of an asylum who had' been insane for two years was brought to the Institute, according to a recent publication of Doctor Seresky. Using various types of drags, physicians kept him sleeping for ten days. t For two or three days following his nap, the patient was in a virtual coma! from the effects of the dragging, bnt! thereafter, it la declared, he returned) to a normal state; showing no signs of split personality, or hallucinations. An interesting feature of the case: is that the patient on his awakening! remembered nothing of hia life during the previous three years. When his' son was brought to him, he remem-- ! bered the boy perfectly, but was surprised at !)! rrowth. After 20 da s, the patient was released from the institute, apparently cured. Very few rases of a cure of schizophrenia nre on record, according to Doctor Seresky and even the1 causes of the mental disease are unknown. Stevenson, in his story, was compelled to rut Jekyll In possession; of a mysterious personality-changin; drug. Admittedly, the method developed; here cannot be used In all coses, as an extremely strong physique Is neces-- , sary to withstand the effects of prolonged dragging. In two other cases here the patients proved unable, to take the fall dose of drags believed to be required. Doctors say, however,1 that, they showed some Improvement, after shorter periods of sleep. s g' j |