MIS F V PAGE FOUR "'""' TO HEAD nOTARV SO THAT'S IT, En! HAVANA. Cuba. May 17: CP MELBOURNE. May 17: CP Armando At Ami da Pereira. dlr- A specialist here belieies that an ector. Institute of Engineering. Sa out-door Itfe causes Australians Paulo. Brazil, is the only president and Americans to speak more nominee lor 10-40-41 of Rotary In- loudly than people In colder coun- terrtAtioral In convention here tries who must spend more time June 9-14 next. indoors. o o o o o Ooden's Fine Cut heads the cast in the production of a smoother, milder, mellower ciflarette. Roll your owners who make up with Ogden's agree that this fragrant cigarette tobacco plays the feature "role" in smoking enjoyment Only the but cifrttlt paptrt "Viue" or "ChanttiUr" at tood tnomth for Ogjen't. BURNS' - SPORK It's New It's Tasty COLD or HOT "SPORK" HITS THE SPOT The Meat Of Many Uses Try This New Delicious Cooked Meat On Sale at Your Local Dealer Also Introducing BURNS' , . Meat Balls BURNS Steak & Kidney essssMaVaVs5faasVjHSSJSEflSBSJBajSHg" BURNS' Steak & Onions BURNS Beef Dinner And Many Other Keady-to-Serve Canned Meats At Keasonahle Prices If you nave something to sell, a classified advertisement In this papar will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city. Dancing Pupil Of Mrs. Herbert lUdgsan A(ain Acquit Themselves Who Credit Mrs. H. H. Hodgson and her pupils of the Hodgson School of Dancing again made a hit last night with the presentation of their annual variety revue in the Capitol Theatre. The audience was large and appreciative and favor able comments on the show were widespread. There will be a repeat performance tonight with a matinee tomorrow morning. The program features classical, comedy and novelty dancing and some variety numbers, all deplet .the performers which has been capably developed to a fine de-jgree by painstaking training. Cos-tumes, many and varied, are an (outstanding feature. Sta?e set tings are very line. Pro cram Reviewed Opening with a precision rout ine, the first number last night was a beautiful classical offering entitled "Vienna Dreams" in which Donalda Rix, Elsfe Kraupner.J Marie Boulter. Margaret Christen-' 'sen, Jean Chrtstensen. Patricia l Love. Thelma Edlund, Iris Edlund, Mrs. Hodgson and Miss Nona Hodgson took part with a delight ful waltz number "Blue Danube" by smaller girls Ann Stevens. Lois Thompson. Leonora Raabe. Nina Youngman, Lorraine Youngman. Ileane West, Bessie Lee and Mavis Dahl. Other features of this en semble were a "Blue Danube Duet" by Monica Holtby and Ray Rlx: Viennese Walts by Jean Murvold and Ray Rlx and Waltz Ballet by Margaret Chrtstensen. Donalda Rlx, Iris Edlund and Nona I "Over the Rainbow." a song and Itap dance number by little Lor raine Youngman, proved popular. being followed by a novelty tap routine by Ann Stevens, Lois Thompson, Leonora Raabe. Monl- Ica Holtby, Nina Youngman and Jjean Murvold. "Zlegfeld Babies of 1940," by Mrs. Hodgson's tiniest pupils, drew much acclaim, those participating In It being Claire Ritchie. Ann JStromdahl, Heather Brewer, Edith iJonnson, Doris Glass and Diana Sather. A cane routine by Marie Boulter, Margaret Christensen and Englna Chrlstenserf went off smoothly, be-ins followed by a Mexican hat dance by Patricia Love and Don alda Rix. Burlesque was Introduced in the skit "Down on the Farm" by Marie Boulter and Nona Hodgson. Dance of the Little Dutch Dolls" was regarded by many as the hit of the evening. The smaller girls Ann Stevens, Lois Thompson, Leonora Raabe, Mary Mar garet Bulger. Ileane West, Mavis Dahl, Jean Murvold, Monica Holt by. Bessie Lee, Doris Glass, Nina and Lorraine Hodgson took part Iri this. .A Rumba .ensemble by" Marie Boulter and Nona Hodgson, doing the double, and Margaret Chrtstensen, Englna Christensen, Elsie Kraupner. Donalda Rix, Patricia Love, Thelma Edlund and Iris Ed lund, went over well. A colorful little Chinese parasol T-T- THE DAILY NEWS - REVUE WAS 'Produce Prices ACCEPTABLE! MucA.Lower Sharp Decline In Potatoes, Tomatoes And Carrots Are Seen A sharp decline of prices on the produce market Is to be notec Potatoes have -dropped eoc per sack. Tomatoes are down $2 per crate and carrots 90c per crate Butter prices are down bat sugar is firm hi anticipation of farther budgetary tax at Ottawa. A new and general Increase In the sales tax at the present Parliamentary session is anticipated by some. Steamship Sailings ing much talent on the part of'or ncouvri i ruesaay cauua Thursday as. Prince George Friday Ss. Prin. Adelaide Ss. Cardena ..1:30 p.av 11:15 pan. 10 pjn. 10:30 pjn. May 10 SS. Princes Louise 5 pjn. May 21 SS Prin. Louise S pjn From Vancouver Sunday ss CaUia pjn. Wed Ss. Pr Oeorae 10 Friday Ss. Princes Adelaide 4 Ss. Cardena May 5 SS. Princess Louise May 16 SS. Prin. Louise May 27 SS. Prin. Louise .... a JO. For Stewart and Premier Sunday ss. Catala . 3 pjn Friday S. Prince George 2 pjn From Stewart and Premier-Tuesday as. Catala 11:30 a jr. Thursday as. Prince George 11:15 pjn. dance by Monica Holtby, Jean Murvold, Nina Youngman, Bessie Lee, Ileane West, Leonora Raabe, Lois Thompson and Anne Stevens preceding the sketch "Yen How and His Six Little Wives" by Mrs. Hodgson, assisted by Yvonne Rlf-fou, Isabel Gaay. Elspeth Mackenzie. Ann Stevens. Iris Hansen. Audrey Toombs and Molly Frew. -Shean -Trews," the Highland Scottish dance, was executed with precision by little Heather Brewer and fully appreciated. A Mexican Skirt Dance by Donalda Rlx, Patricia Lore. Marie Boulter. Iris Edlund. Thelma Edlund and Elsie Kraupner proved colorful. Mrs. Hodgson gave a monologue about a bald-headed man and a vaudeville type ensemble Ths Can Can Girls 1 Iris Edlund. Thelma Bdtund. Marie Boulter. Donalda Rlx, Patricia Love. Mar garet Christensen. Englna Christensen, Nona Hodgson. Monica Holtby and Jean Murvold with tap dance by Mrs. Hodgson brought the program to a lively close. Manager D. G. Borland 'was a capable master of ceremonies for the evening. Mrs. J. S. Black was an effective accompanist and led the orchestra consisting of Miss Nellie Lawrence, Walter Howarth and Robert Greenfield. Handsome bouquets were presented to Mrs. Hodgson, Miss Hodgson and Mrs. Black. Rounding out the special program is the fine pieturizatlon of "The Light That Failed." Kipling's famous novel, with Ronald Col-man in the starring role. MacKenzie's Furniture 200 WINDOW SHADES Cream and Green. 36x72. At BABY CRIBS With felt mattress. At Phone 775 COAL 95c S16.50 NANAIMO WELLINGTON ALBERTA SOOTLESS BULKLEY VALLEY Albert and McCaffery Ltd. PHONE 116 PHONE 117 TODAY'S STOCKS (OOOKMy 8. O. JCttfMtOQ &X) Vancouver Big Mlamurt. .68. Bralome. 8.75. Cariboo Quartz. 2.26. Dentonia. Jlft. FalrvJew. .81. Ookt Belt, 22. Healer Mascot, .40. Mint, .92H-Noble Five, .00 V. Pend OratDe, 1.35. 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