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* WllwUiv^. Uiittflt •jyjgjjj^^ rw .^cj/ibraff N € W MID-W€€K TOWN CRIER PRICE, TEN CENTS October Twenty-second Seattle, Washington THE NEW MID WHAT'S DOING . • • • • • Music • e* Radio Highlights Seattle Symphony Orchestra Concert— Thirty Minutes With the Operas—Selec• Opening concert of the 1930-31 season, tions from the operas. 8:00-8:30 p. m. postponed until Monday evening, Octo­ Wednesday. KJR. ber 20. Metropolitan Theatre. DemirTiisse Perue M.J.15. Coffee Com­ Stage Richard Bonelli—Leading baritone, Chi­ pany program of novelties. 8:00-8:30 cago Opera Company. Plymouth Art is; p. m. Wednesday. KOL. 'Nancy's Private Affair"—The Bain- Series. Plymouth Church, October 27, Jolly Time Heine With Ray Kinney, Ha­ bridge Players, newcomers to Seattle, to 8:30 p. m. waiian Blnger, and a seven-piece nov­ commence a series of performances, a Spargur String Quartet—Opening its six­ elty orchestra directed by .Mart C.rauen- la stock company. Change of program teenth season of chamber-music con­ liorst. Popular music. 8:45-9:00 p. in. every week. Opening week of October certs. Spanish ballroom, The Olympic Wednesday. KOMO. Hotel. Friday evening, November 21. 25 (Saturday). Metropolitan Theatre. Town Crier Program Local gossip and Organ Recital—By John McDonald Lyon. news of personalities. 3:00-3:15 p. in. •Major Barbara"—Shaw's amusing com­ concert organist. Varied program, un­ Thursday. KOL. der auspices of Young People's Society edy will open the season of the Seattle Standard Symphony Hour—Directed by Repertory Playhouse in their new the­ of St. Clement's Church. At St. Cle­ ment's Church, 24th Avenue and E. Fir Basil Cameron, conductor this fall of atre at Forty-first and University Way. Street. Wednesday evening, October 29. the San Francisco Symphony. Featur­ Company headed by Mr. and Mrs. Bur­ ing two selections by Grainger, Delius' "Sylvia" ballet, and numbers by Wag- ton James. Opening Thursday, October aer and Mozart. 7:30-8:30 p. m. Thurs­ 30, and repeated on October 31 and No­ » t • a e Art Exhibitions day. KOMO. vember 1, with matinee on Saturday. Melodies and Memories Tone pictures. Art Institute—Sixteenth Annual Exhibi­ tion of Northwest Artists, including 9:30-10:30 p. ni. Thursday, KJR. British Columbia and Alaska. The first Vic Meyers' Recording Orchestra—Mod• 9 • • • • • Screen year California artists have not been ern dance music from KJR studios. included. Principally oils and water H: oo-7:00 p. m. Friday. KJR. "A Lady Surrenders" (Orpheum)—An in­ colors, but a few prints and sculpture teresting and sophisticated adaptation I'.h.o. Program — Featuring Amos n' pieces. Visitors requested to vote on Andy coincident witli the opening of of John Erskine's "Sincerity." Conrad painting to receive popular prize of Nagel stars. their talkie, "Check and Double Check." $100 awarded by the Institute. 7:10-8:00 p. m. Friday. KOMO. "Life of the Party" (Blue Mouse)—It's Harry Hartman's (1313 Fifth Avenue) — Will Osborne ami His Piltmorc Orchestra this person Winnie Lightner again . Some new Mexican prints by Thomas —Dance music. CBS. 8:45-9:00 p. ni. need more be said? Handforth, and also prints by Roi Part­ Friday. KOL. '•Monte Carlo" (Paramount)—Reviewed ridge, Andre Smith and A. Hugh Fish­ Army-Yale Football Game Played at New in this issue. er. Handforth is enthusiastic about Haven, Conn. 10:50 a. ni. Saturday. the Mexican country as a field for art, Washington-California game, played at "Old English" (Music Box)—George Ar­ and his prints should show some inter­ Seattle. 2:00 i>. ni. Saturday. KOMO. liss in the finest show in town. Don't esting developments. miss it. sports Revue Ken Stuart at the micro­ Henry (lallery (University Campus)'— phone. 5:00 p. ni. Saturday. KJR. ••Scotland Yard" (Fifth Avenue)—An Paintings and prints by Max Weber; above-the-average picture, with Edmund prints by Helen West Heller. Walter Damrosch Directing symphony. Lowe playing a double role. Joan Ben­ Genera] Electric program. 6:00-' Seattle Public Library (top floor art de­ P. in. Saturday. KOMO. nett, too. partment)—Color reproductions of Rus­ sian needlework (embroidery and bead- c.uy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians "Up the Hirer" (Fox)—Reviewed in this work). —Excellent dance music. CBS. 8:30- issue. 9:00 p. m. Saturday. KOMO. "Breakfast With Sperry" Introducing a • •••••• Lectures new series of Sunday morning pr» Special Features grams. 8:30-9:30 a. m. Sunday. KOMO. Undersea Fife—By Arthur Pillsbury. Re­ "Ten Days That Shook the World"—The markable moving pictures taken with Northwest Trio Concert music by Sam Russian Revolution done in motion pic­ waterproof camera, showing actual Meyer, violin; Hubert Graf, harp, and tures, directed by Sergei Eisenstein. growth and development of the amaz­ Jan Naylor, 'cello. First of a series of great silent film ing life that goes on under the sea. Jesse Crawford—Poet of the Organ. CBS. dramas brought to Seattle by Glenn Under auspices State Conservation 5:45-6:00 p. in. Sunday. KOL. Hughes of the University English de­ Society. President Theatre, Friday Rochester Civic Sytmphony stromberg- partment. Egyptian Theatre, Univer­ and Saturday evenings, October L'1 and Carlson hour, featuring Lucille John­ sity Way. Wednesday (today) 2:15 and 25, and Saturday matinee. 3:45 p. m. son Bigelow, harpist. Guy Frazer Har­ "Modern Music: Its Idioms and its Issues" rison, conducting the orchestra. 7:00- "The Cabinet of Dr. Calitjari"—Second of —By Ernest Fowles, fellow of tlie Royal 7:30 p. m. Monday. KOMO. the film drama series. The memorable Academy of Music. Lecture accompan­ Cabarabians Rye-Rye Blues, with Chet German "insanity" classic, which has ied by illustrations at the pianoforte. and Ivan; modern music and novelties. been acclaimed the most remarkable Spanish ballroom, Olympic Motel. Tues­ 7:80-8:30 p. m. Monday. KJR. motion picture ever made. Egyptian day evening, October 28. Blue Monday Jamboree What the name Theatre. Friday, October 24,' 11:15 Implies. DLBS-SF. 9:00-10:00 p. in. p. m. Wednesday, October 29, 2:15 and Captain John P. Noel—Telling of his late 3:45 p. m. expedition to the Kashmir and Taj- Monday. KOL. mahal. Illustrated by pictures of the The Song Exchange Novelties and pop­ ••Michael and Mary"—Play reading by Far East in motion and color. First of ular music. 8:00-9:00 p. m. Tuesday. Sarah Truax Albert; next best to seeing a series of lectures under management KJR. a good production. Olympic Hotel. of Marjory Cowan. Plymouth Church. William Coburn's Hour—Northern Life Monday, October 27, 2 p. m. October 31. insurance Company sponsoring program The New Mid-Week Town Crier is published every Wednesday by Wood & Reber, Inc. 2100 Fifth Wenue Seattle, Washington. E. I.. Reber, Publisher; C. B. Rathbun. Editorial Director; George Pampel, Editor; Margaret Bundy' Associate Editor; W. A. Pattei Advertising Manager. Contributors—Dr. Herbert H. Gowen, R. Bushn.ll Potts, Kenneth Ciiiuv,., 'w-.it. .- n i-....*<• Annabel] Hall Ruth ilry MCWUUMM Kil h BhatteP Ed \i:'\}!^.'i^ZlS0^T^ ' '" ' rehret, Robert IvaLaffay'^'X-rt M. « Uteidleinu,-. MB. Pel.us; Dav" ENTERED as second-class matter September 24, 1910, at the Post Office of Seattle, Washington under \ct of March 3, 1879. Singlf^fs'fTo?8' Sample "op'fe"' f^eT^* '" advance' In a11 forei=n countries within the Postal Union, subscriptions $5.00 per year. IN LONDON, The New Mid-Week Town Crier mar be had at The Interna tional News Company, Ltd., 5 Breams Bldg., and a' Daw's American News Agency, 4 Leicester Street, Leicester Square, W. C. 2. MAKE CHECKS, drafts and money orders payable to "The Town Crier," ADDRESS, 2100 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, Washington, U. b. A., MAin 6302. ADVERTISING RATES upon request. Two WEEK TOWN CRIER of concert music. 9:00-10:00 p. m. Tues­ sandwich or a piece of pie. The lemon day. KOL. Sports pie has a swell meringue. Johnny Robinson—And his Varsity Vaga­ Boxing—Nate Druxman's all-star card at Austin's Tamale shop (517 Pike St.) — bonds of the Olympic Hotel. Dance Crystal Pool, Tuesday night. First pre­ Aside from the red-hot specialties, chile, music. 11:00-12:00 p. m. Tuesday. liminary at 8:30 o'clock. Club cards at etc., the chicken sandwiches are very KOMO. White Center and Austin & Bishop's, Thursday and Friday night. Prelimin­ aries start at 8 o'clock. "We make the best Football—University of Washington vs. that can be made and University of California at the Wash­ give service." ington Stadium. Kickoff at 2 o'clock. Orange and Bronze Flowers High school Football, Friday afternoon at 3:30, and Saturday morning at 11 with berries or grapes o'clock at the Civic Field. Community (Christmas bring fall colors to the League double-header at the Civic Field, table as chrysanthemums Sunday. First game at 1 o'clock. (£ux*its... add cheer to the football Wrestling—Malcewicz vs. Hansen in main event of star wrestling card at Civic game. Auditorium, Monday. Curtain-raiser at 8 o'clock. NEATBY'S 1111 Fourth Avenue DUNLAP-PRENTICE ELliott 3271 FLORISTS Air Schedule 1318 Fifth Avenue. ELiot 1161 Bremerton—Gorst Air Transport, 9 a. m., and every hour thereafter until 5 p. m. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS Foot of Madison Street. (Stops at Bain­ in Colorful bridge Island by request.) IIAMMVOVIV I \ltltl4 S Chicago—Via Varney Line and Boeing System. Leave Seattle, Varney Lines, Spring suits, dresses, 3:40 p. m. daily, arrive Salt Lake 1:20 coals, blouses and basrs of charming in­ a. m. for connection with Boeing Sys- dividuality.

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