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A Soldler's Life ........ . Jall Birds of a IPeather , i tveaiaaiene Macalre and Stro) Oh, Promise Me; (Introduced number) ..., Miss Ruth Schad Concerted Plece + Ensembl: Finale ..... Ensembl TH VAGABONDS GOES OVER STRONG Rmatenr Musical Show Pro- duced Under Grotto Auspices | ACT II, | Opening Chorus Woman's Dress . . «vvs Yvonne and | Darkest the Hour ........ Joy Attend on Rosalie . o v ," presentdd veees by Il‘: g;‘;(:";\‘(‘,fl;}“\d: p,py;‘ R., at l.lvxllulv_v i Solo and Choru the Lyceum theater last evening| What the Dicky-Birds Say ..... with the assistance of many of New ++.. Strop and Whistling Chorui Britain's leading amateur actors and [Join In Pleasure (Vocal Gl\'ngla singers, made a hit from the rise ++ves Chorui of the curtain. The play is based on the stage success “Erminle,” which has been gcen In the leading theaters of the country. It entalls difficult work on the part of the cast, but it can be said to the credit of those who took | yway pianist, part that they lived up to expocu-‘“,,,r,‘: tions, scoring triumph after triumphi Make-up artists: as the story unfolded. George V. C. Lord, who has dl-| Clarence Coons, Mrs, Hjalfar Panl rected many amateur theatrical ef-|gon Nrg Kenneth Walters, for(s in this city, lived up to his rep-| cionapqg) R. R. Merl utation and added another feather to hia cap. | 8mediey; master The cast of characters was as “’“;Genrg Kingsbury; lows: ks Robert Macalre—Howard Y, Stearns| y ' Smart, Jaques Strop ....... Lambert Lord Two Thieves. Marquis Le Friere, Rosalie's fath- S s « Augnst Klein | oo 11 pyson, Harold Leo Judd Count De Lavande, his triend . | Geo. W. Klett, John W. Lockett, Raymond Watkins g, 1 Macauley, A. A. Mills, C. B Leon, secretary to M’[‘z';!:‘j:t- »l-l;‘;r-“m‘r-mans. Eugene J. Porter, Fred O, Glgot. Toniceamers.. Clament Lowls | Racklifte, Louts Raphacl, W, H | Rattenbury, M. D, €axe, Duc De Falais, bethrothed | G & o N 8 ; n Roaallo..(:4+ dohm A, Tindsay G0: B Spear, (K, M, Blantey. J X Bhtgeant i Arthur Honglund.‘ tone, Rev. Samuel” Suteliffe, Mrs. s " » Attwood, Mrs, C. H. Baldwin Ben, the butler ....Willlam Lofgren ”, . o e Rosalle ..r e Mra, Frahk Chase| Mrs. Wm. H. Booth, Mre| Maxwell A Ensembls ACT 111, Concerted Plece: Good Night ... Ensembl Finale John C rector and Miss B W chairman, of assistant to mas. A. N. Abbe, Jos. R, Andrews, C, T* | Bennett, Marquis and Chorus Chorus + Leon | ++ Rosalle and Chorus Ceeeee . Ensemble Lindsay was assistant di- Katherine White Others who assisted | Trving, | | H. C. Sceley, Mrs. H. C. Seeley, Mrs, | | gold: master of properties, George wardrobe, erett Demerest; matron, Mrs, The patrons and patrohesses were: A. 1. Bloper, WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD — BY CHARLES P, STEWART NEA Service Writer The United States has been hav- Ing nothing but politics for the last week, It was not a good quality of poli- tles. That is, 1t was Aull, In New i\'(\rk It wasn't so bad, but almost P o o o 8 campalgn in the memory of the old- est politiclan, Why, Is a mystery. According to all the dope it ought to have been red hot, It was a mighty well managed campaign, at that—on the Repub- llcans' part, The other manage- ments weren't so good, | At first, t9 a mere bystander, it didn’t look as If the Republicans | were manasing so well, either. Tt looked as if the Republican man- agers ought to pep it up more, But towards the end, it became mors and more apparent that tameness was the very thing that e thelr heads off — that wis Pregi- dent Coolidge's game and he played | 1t consistently, from start to finish. i New FElection Law? The Senate campalgn fund fin- Isaac Black, B. W. Chyist, | Vestigation, which will be resumed | after election, has not developed ' | anything very sensational yet. "I Tt 1s apt to lead, however, to in- ' | troduction of a new ecorrupt prac- ‘| tice law in the next Congress, prob- ’ |ably a strict one. The investigators appear to think too much money is spent on campalgns, not exactly wrongfully, perhaps, but that it's a bad thing, anyway. The old law was knocked out by everywhere else it was the tamest | | served Republican Interests. Just to | | 8it back and let his opponents #alk | , Leon's sister | Coe, Mrs. Jonathan T. Hart, Mrs. W, throw. | Rivera s dictator for King Al-| fonso, Alfonso was worrled by his| country's discontont. He wanted to| adopt methods for suppressing it! for which he did not like to take | the responsibility, 8o he arranged the “coup” which gave Rivera dic- tatorial powers. S Evidently, however, discontent PHISCS H still smolders, | Rivera got the start of the plot- ters this time, but the situation re- mains ticklish for him and for Al- fonso, ‘l[l‘n PRESIDENT GIVFS THANKE 16 BUTLER. is Work in M (ampaign Nov, bo==lixcept fof of thanky to William M anaging ngton r The mes \rman, lquarte It retired (o “I want to conduct of that I have g i8¢ 1o the republican atched to the Chicago st before the the night, thank you greatest er known presis “FRON MIGHIGAN ™ :Stale Also Votes Against Con- stitutional Amendments ryo e camj Your man- | " | cretary Slemp tele- room to giv 1iim the| ations and congratulate | ! him his « Bv The Associated Press, Detroit, Nov. 5—The usual Repub- » I8 understood to kave expr lican majority and defeat of the pleasure. The secretary, hic three proposed amendments to the | announced that no statement jyas to| |state constitution, which would have | be expected before the usual time for | banished Parochial schools, imposed | 0pcning the executive offices, and, | a state tax onall incomes in excess | satisficd that all was well his lof $4,000 and re-apportioned “m|4~.!n f, went home to get little |state to give Wayne county, (De-|®l¢ troit), a largor representation in the [ The president, with Mrs, Coolidg state legislature, were indicated early | Chict Jusilce Taft, Mr. and Mr |today by roturns ~from yesterday's| Frank W. Stearns of Boston, and a | gencral election in Michigan. Lomieliopntimatetrisnisatyedip |” With more than one-third of the | "0t 12:45 a. m. in the White House state's 2,775 precincts heard from. | President Coolidge had rolled up a | vote of 3 to 1 against the combined forces of Davis and La Follette, The |vote in 1104 precincts was: Coolldge | 336,340; Davis 62,695; La Follette 46,250, | “upon ver, for a Bear-Grease AN OLD INDIAN REMEDY Stops Falling Hair COUZENS ELECTED 5o iin i L. Hateh, Mrs. €. W. Hawkins, Mre e e Bt Behads | o Sissiiagbranab it ra v, B0 B e P e Hinertord (N AN O { Mrs. Geo, T. Kimball, Mrs, Princess De Pompadour . S| o 3 0 Miss Margaret Lewis | yacombers Mrs. A, €. Mcl w. nnie. Captain Pastel . +oMiss ‘Yvonne, peasant . oibielsibiomine v Miss Frances Vater The ensemble included: Miss Madeline E. Clough, Miss Tlelen Evans, Miss Rosalie G. Bell,| Barbara Dunham, Miss Anna T 8. Parsons, Mrs. Robert M. Parsons, J. Porter, Mrs. Rickey, Mrs. F. A, ¢ . Young, Mrs Officers of Az!z Grotto follow: Monarch, 8. tice, 8. H. Pardon C, arle, Mrs, Raymond; master v Jones, Miss Eileen A. Johnson, Miss ™ Arline Root, Miss Grace E. Newton, Miss Lillian L. Johnson, Miss Eisie | D. Engebretson, Miss Helen Carlson, Mre. Fred Bacon, Miss Gertrude Kiein, Miss Katheryn Andres, Miss Frieda Stanquist, Miss Esther Lord, Mrs. Helen Ellott, . | Harold C. Nelson, Thure A. John- Y Rat son, Fred C. Eppler, Olat Anderson, L ‘,.;i{“':”a' ‘v'fi\}'rr;"'\:f.11' |§x‘"1"sz’3r‘ Arthur Olson, Edward H. Ggeb, Har-| CT0Well, 1922: L R. Merigold, 1923. ry Molander, Arthur Hayes, Charles| Johnson, George A. Liefeld, Henry| Kristopher, 2 Alexander Tor'nkms. hicago, Nov. §.—Otis ki ,}Q:‘:;”;.;"“'onld“"{i"{.ff,:'\;m‘,";‘;‘\‘;"‘f: veteran actor, la serlously 11l {n the uel Cole, Charjes Cooper, Walter| Drake hotel. Falk. Several days ago he was stricken The musieal numbers were: with neuritis while playing in Bir- ACT L | mingham, Ala. He was forced to Opening Chorus . cancel all engagements for threc Yive le Marquis_. we “T consider Chicago one of «vvsv... Chorus and Ensemble | the greatest medical centers in the When Love Is Young . { world, 501 came here,” he said lag : T night. He is being treated by Dr. Herman L. Kretschmer, In event of a speedy recovery he wil reopen his tour in Buffalo, N. Y. Crowell: venerable prophet velled; marshal, C. W. Bue orator, J. H. Milkey: captain of the guards, Martin Horwifz; sentinels, Herton T. Hallett, Frank R. Fox, Trustees—John W. Abell, P, M.; Wm. H. Crowell, P. M.; R. R. Meri- igold, P. M. Past Monarchs—Adna I, Johnson, OTIS SKINNER SICR, nner, . Ensemble . Rosalie and Leon Soldiers and Chomul Kimball, | Mrs. Dugalq MeMilan, Mrs, Howard b England many, Hartwell A. Taylor, P. Strople; chiet jus- | of o8 | oo fos, Nonh TLucas; treasurer, derson, Mrs. David Allen, Miss C°T°Mmo0nics, No : ! 3 mu'v\:?.qptr* gmnlng. Miss Alvera E. 70" C. Toomis: secretary, William [a good deal more conservative than | Frensdorf 100,874, the | the Supreme Court during the New- | berry case, 80 now there is none in | the federal code. One of the Senate Investigators! wants a $1,500,000 limit put on na- tional campaign funds. Another one wants indirect contributions pro- hibited. United States Senator James Cou- zens, Republican, ‘and candidate for | re-election, was leading his Demo- | cratic opponent Dean Mortimer . Cooley of the University of Michigan, by so overwhelming majority that his victory was assured, inasmuch as of his admitted strongholds ' are yot to report. The figures in an The English electlon was a Con- | servative landslide, The Conservatives not only beat the Labor party thoroughly but | | they beat the Liberals — who are | 289,608; Cooley 84,990, Governor | Alex, Groesbeck, Republican, was as- | sured of a third term. The vote in | 995 precincts was Groesbeck 266,365; | they are liberal — so badly that The Parochial school amendment's their organization probably wiil B0 [apponents were leading two to one, | | to. pieces soon, | while opponents of the income tax | | TRamsay MacDonald, the Lnb"rpcomd five to one. | premier who gocs out, was a peace-| fn g5 {hree-cornered | maker. | mayor of Detroit, | _ Stanley Baldwin, who comes in a8 o mo. postmaste; | Conservative premier, is of the old | school of thought, He was premier just before MacDonald, so the world | knows something about him, By his | former policies he strained relations | | between England and France to a | | point where there was beginning te | bs talk of war, not immediately but | as a final result of the two coun- | | tries’ squabbling. Nor was France |the only country England was on | bad terms with during the previous | Baldwin regime, MacDonald smoothed all thess | troubles out. They may begin agatn | under Baldwin. | Spain ! Saving Lots of Time Primo De Rivera, dictator | of Spain, dms locked up & number | ¢ very pfominent Spantards for fight for| John W. Emith, | r, was leading his| hearest opponent, Charles Bowles, | “sticker” candidate and who had Ku | {Klux Klan endorsement, by 11,000 when returns from all but 16 of the eity’s precincts were tabulated, REPAIR TRUCK RADIOS ARE PROVING WORTH Emergency Calls Are Made While' Men Are on the Job Thus | Gen. | Detroit, Nov. 5.—After five months' of usey radio as a means of directing even 1,000 precincts were: Couzens | ‘When Bear-Grease was the Natlon's halr dressing, all had full-growing, hair, Today, it is BEAR-GRO— Grease frade-marked and guaranteed. Allays dandruff, stops falling hair by feed- ing roots. Makes hair STAY COMBED —soft, eflky, lustrous, beautiful. Be sureto got BEAR.GRO, #old only by The Fuir Department Store. Boston Department Ntore, Bear-Gro TRADE MARK |they were working. PALACE — Starting Sunday |d HAROLD LLOYD In “HOT WATER” 1 |it cleans to the depths ,then depart study, rouding relurns received over | wpeolul t 1 o radio ires und laten Al ndications o e broke up, the word 1hut. wit Hght it news o that hour, the sulllge's election that the party| president ving bad retired was subject to call | clunt intervst should | mained or the come n at his d an hour longs flood of co that begu opene nued t and inere eerctary Slemp o 8K on The gratulatory mes- | ortly the | vesterday morning, | thronghout the | as the nig and more in- nt's election polls con ) poi day el roturns brought They showed no signs of decreasing today suid C ment fora 1 American | halrmen Tutler in a st public here shortly b “They have elected and arles G Dawes by a declsive vote. After the people spoken 8o concjusively, ther Any one 1o eay. sinc nen J women | who have worked so diligently to| bring about this manificent result.” | ¢lection caused little change routine at the executive of-| | | ople 'spoken,’| Calvin Coolldge in the fices. A feeling of optimism that shifted to one of elation pervaded the offices as the hours passed, re- turns were received thére by special | arrangement, and members of he staft remained on hand usual, but otherwise, it nes usual.” The president went to his his customary time, held usual conferences, met with cretaries | (xj Weeks and Wilbur in the semi-week- | for ly cabinet session, devoted the after- | noon to his mail and general busi- ness, and wound up with his daily wal than || “busi- Jater was lesk at o toil ‘g’l!' e, as the diarists say, to dinner, (wh | and a few friends in for the evenin to read returns, and then to bed, satlsfled that the election was over, on can HISTORIC CHURCH DAMAGED Fire in Springfleld, Mass.. 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Later an attempt to have the emergency |trucks complete the job and tele- phone for further orders proved im- ! practicable, | Last May, after two years occupicd in designing and installing special receiving equipment on trucks and gaining government permission to | hava the police station, KOP, for-| ward orders to the trucks the radio | method of transmission of orders | was inaugurated. At first the crews were summoncd | to the nearest telephone upon hear- | ing strains of a certain ot | music. Later orders trans- mitted direct t NOT T0 READ MESSAGE Coolidge Will Again HmmZ AN piece were Follow Pre- cedent Broken By Harding ana 1 Send Specch to Congress, | Washington, Nov, ~President Coolldge plans to abandon the policy of appearing in person before con- gress and reading his message as re- | vived by President Wilson and fol- |lowed by his predecessor and him- | selt, | His message for the opening of the next sessfon of congress on the first Monday in December will be sent to the senate and house in session and read by the cler holds that sinca there will be nge in the personnel gress which reassembles 1 | cember, thera is no specia why he should pres in person. | CONVICTS IN BOX Expressmag Discovers Two Escaped St reason t his message HEN baking day comes round you'll always appreciate the big roomy oven of a Glenwood range. 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