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.10 AMHO' G0. OPENS NEW LUNCH ROOMS, Modern Factory Wellare Idea as Carried Out in Local Plant Proving its Hosiery formally lopened a tharoughly up-to-date lunch herican plant and recreation room and a girls’ rest room in the factory last night ‘with a Ireception to employes and a social fol- lowed by dancing. The lunch room, recreation room and rest parlor are to be permanent features of the plant d will be in charge of Miss M [Wessells, formerly connected with the local State Normal school in what similar position. The ne were fitted out under her b supervision with the aid of President E. H. Davison and Vice President M. . Pasco. Branch of Library. While the innovation is along lines [ Mother's Coughs.'and : olds Go Quickly She cannot afford to besick and neglect her household duties. At the first symps toms she prepares the way '\, for quick recovery by the \:\smmedme use of Gray’s as Syrup—a household “ ., preparation of sixty \ ears standing. “ GRAY'S SYRUP | ‘ RED SPRUCE GUM L= Pt CANDY BEDL'S FORK-DIPPED CHOOOLATES Exocellent K and VANILLA ICE CREAM McENROE’S 78 West Main Street. somewhat been made mo progressiveness, the! ! Montreal D-WATSON & CO, New York+ M “ - g e == similar to those lunch and re b has the in- features not It has been troduction of found in other possible for the ofii af the concern to secure a branch of the local library and cards will be issued to the em- ployes enabling them to take books there¢ the same branch of the quantity of boeks will hand to provide readir noon hour. The rooms were made by remc chinery from one of the plant and the laying floor suitable for dancing. have been tinted drab and g and dog-wood 1 ry pretty decor scheme holding of constructed at the other placed. The instrume in for use both at the big gathe which are being planned, and du tho noon hours by employes carrying lunches. Company to Supply Drinks, Primarily the lunch and recreation rooms were intraduced for the benefit of the some 60 employes who carry their dinner daily and eat it in the f: tory departments. In the future the concern will supply, free, coffec, tea and cocoa, made in the well equipped kitchen in the rear of the room. A sliding window through which the drinkables will be gven out has been fitted up. n tables and com- fortable chairs have been provided to get away from the lunch room atmos- phere, the lengthy board table and the arm chair service. ) Surrounding the entire room is a cushioned bench making a comfortable seat for those watching entertainments or dancing and for rest Dbetween dances. The rest room is equally if not more attractive. It is equipped with wicker chairs and couches, maga- zines and easy chairs. It is well light- ed and airy, two essentials for a cozy At the fermal openi seve: of the company's dressed the employes and expla {ho purposes of the newly established rooms and the possibilities that pre- sented themselves with such an excel- lent suite of rooms. They were hear- tily applauded in their remarks by the employes, showing their appreciation of what was being done for them. Clarence Wubbard, magician, enter- tained with sleight-of-hand and his “turn” was well received. In addition to her duties as direc- tress of the new rooms, Miss Wessells will assume charge of the training de- partment of the plant. In a specially fitted out department she will take all new emplayes and teach the best methods of doing their work before they are placed on regular positions in the plant. She will also act as wel- fare agent and arrange the social ac- tivities and group meetings of the fac- tory lonée‘r we can eep your old omnQ- the surer we are, that eventuaily we will sell you a new one. The better your opmion of the service we've given you, the more likely you’ll be to come to us when it’s time to buy a new battery. In either case it’ll be the Vbest service or best battery you can obtain, JAMES M. FARRELL 110 Franklin Sq., Telephone 1218 BATTERY U S LIGHT & HEAT CORFORATION S A I IN.- Battery New Britain, Ct. SERVICE . Y Youseeiton the screen, 1—in the lobby The lobby of a theatre is usually covered with announcements of treats in store for you. Many theatres, especially those who make a change of programme once weekly, announce Paramount Artcraft Pictures exclusively. The days when Paramount Artcraft pictures are shown are the days to choose first. Those are the pictures you can rely on. This is one of the ways to know before you pay —the lobby way. Continuous fromlltoll STRAND THEATRE [M§iment Adolph Zukor rreuers MARGUERITE CLARK 2—on the billboards On the billboards in the neighborhood of a theatre you will find a perfect maze of paper. This maze means something if you know what to look for. The thing to look for, right under the title of pictures advertised, is the eternal sign of foremost entertainment, Paramount Aricrafl. 1f those two words are there you are all st for those shows——youlean’tigo wrong: This is another way to know before you pay—the billboard way. HATEVER is really first-rate in pictures comes to you under that name Paramount Arteraft. Follow that name and you will never take a chance with your evening’s entertainment. You want to know what sort of pictures you are going to see before you go to the theatre— you want foresight, not hindsight. It is the best theatres in every locality that show Paramount Artcraft, and it is the best theatres that advertise them as such with the name Paramount Artcraft right under the title of the picture. \: FAMOUS PLAYERS ~LASKY CORPORATION 8 ADOLPIL ZUKOR Pres JESSE LLASKY e Pres CECIL B.IE MILLE Dirvcer emersl F Latest Paramount Artcraft Pictures Released to November 1st George Loane Tucker's Production “THE MIRACLE MAN" Maurice Toarneur’s Production “Tue LiFe LiNe” Robert Warwick in ““TovLp 1N THE HrLLs” “IN MIZZOURA" Bryant Washburn in “LOVE INSURANCE" “Wiry SMiTH Lert Houe" *“The Teoth of the Tiger” with a Star Cast, " | “The Dark Star" “TrE GRIM GAME™ A Cosmopolitan Production Lila Lee in “"HEART OF YOUTH" Vivian Mastin in “THE THIRD Kiss” ““Hrs OFFICIAL FIANGEE" Wallace Reid in “THE VALLEY OF THE GIANTS™ ““THE LOTTERY MAN" * Supervision Thomas H. Ince. Paramount Feature Comedies Paramount-Arbuckle Comedies Paramount-Maclk Sennett Comedies one each month two each month Paramount-Truex Comedies Paramount - Al St. John Comedies one each month one each month Paramount Short Subjects Paramount Magazine Paramount-Post Nature Pictures iseued weekly issued every other week Paramount-Burton Holmes Travel Pictures one each week Billie Burke in “THE MISLEADING WIDOW"” “Sape Love" Marguerite Clark in “Wipow BY PROXY" Ethel Clayton in “‘A SPORTING CRANCE” Elsie Ferguson in ‘A SocieTy EXILE’ “WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE” Dorothy Gish in i *Wm. S. Hart in Houdini in Thomas H. nce’ Productions Enid Bennett in ““THE VIRTUOUS THIEF" “StePPING OUT” Dorothy Dalton in ““THE MARKET OF SOULS" Charles Ray in “BrLL, HENRY" “TaE EGG CRATE WALLOP” Paramount - Briggs Comedy ome each week Paramount-Burlingham Adventure Pictures every other week New Features Coming Irene Castle in “TrE INVISIBLE Boxp™ | D. W. Griffith's Production Cecil B. De Mille' cti & SSCAREETDAYE 2 oM1 o eton earg | “Huckleberry Finn” Elliot Dexter in “THE Privcs Cuap | Douslas Mclean and Docls Maz in “'Everywoman” with all Star Cast | + A Thomas H. Ince Production Also special productions by Thomas H. Ince, Lois Weber, Sidney Chaplin ALL WEEK-REGENT ATR 3—in theatres’ news- paper advertising But after all the main outlet for all picture theatre advertising is the newspaper. If you don’t see the announcements in lobby, on billboards or in programmes, you are still very likely to see them in the newspapers —either in big display space or in the Classified Amusement Directory. This is where the shrewd exhibitor makes the biggest noise about his show and this is where he would not dream of leaving out the name Paramount Artcraft whenever he is en- titled to put it in. Paramount Arteraft stands like a v-onderful lighthouse amid all the ceaseless changes of the world of motion pictures. The radiance pours steadily out and guides you to many a perfect pregramme. MoN. TuES. WED Jesse L Lasiy’ 1’ “The Lottery Man’ | | Directed by James Cruze C 4~in theatreprogrammes Nearly every regular theatre sends out im advance each week a programme, booklet or leaflet, telling of coming attractions. Unlike the lobby and the billboard, this comes right to your home where you have plenty of leisure to study it. But the secret of success for your enter- tainment hours is just the same—for you will find that the manager has listed Paramount Arteraft Pictures as such. He knows why, so do you. This is another way to know before you pay, ibe theatre programme way. A 3HooT! 1's Ramng, DANKNY - THAY'S oo BAD' | WAS GoG To GO O%eR Yo THE DRUG STORE AND GET Yov SOmE CANDN - NES | WANT CANDY, DADDY P SomE CMD‘I! AW,DADOY, | WANT SOmE CANDY - GET ME SomE WILL VUKD AW DADOV- | WANT CAnDM ! Now Yov cuT ovT AT CRYNG! 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