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New Britain Herad | HERALD PUBLIBHING COMPANY faeued Dally (Sunday Excepted) AL Herald Bidg., €7 Church Btreet. SUBSCRIPTION RATES | $5.00 & Year, $2.00 Thies Months. be, the oth Month, ¥ Entered at the Post Office at New Britatn as Second Clase Mall Matter, | made | | ET0 TELEPHONE CALLS |in Business Office 925 | aga Editorial Rooms 926 5 dey | dus may i”“ | An I'lie oniy profitable advertising medium n the City. Circulat booka and press room alwaye open to advertisers, Member of the Associnted Press. The Assocluted Press i exclusively en- titied to the use for re-publication of | all news credited to it or mot otherwlse | credited 1o this paper wnd aiso local | news published herein, ter the super-power in New England alone Member Audit Burcau of Lirculation. I'he A. B, C. ta a natioral organization Jich furnishes newspapers and adver tisers with rictly honest mnalysie of cire tion, Our circulation etatietics are based upon thir audit. Thie inshres protection sgainst fraud In newspaper dlstribution figures to both national and | for local advertisers, lane aate dally in New | Newsstand, Times.| Entrance i will will Ihe Herald I York lotaling’ Square; Schultz’s Newsstands, Grand Central, 42nd Btreet, R E———— by of the falls, where power should be cheapest, it I1s in the vicinity of Buffalo or in | turing costs should be thing Buffalo, has far outstripped the lat- e | States, and it NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925, » began at Nlagara Falls, both [thie way can safety In the § the American and Canadian slde [be assurcd this term It there is a section — . ALLIED DECIS l REGARDING COLOGNE Allled nations did a neat trick | that the | Cotogne area will be evacuated De- | 1 {1 will 1 And The In hurricdly citles on the Canadlan side. er things being equal announcing | cember Buffalo that It same Hm.l;}l),-‘ five Buffalo wn as fast as some other cities the middle west?, Hardly, Ni- ra power had been pretty we cloped before the automoblle in- try was born, but the automobile 3ut hear of did one ever being cheaper than the Has any- made in remembercd that after | s elsewhere? to evacuate because the Germans had not disarmed In conformity with the Versailies treaty, The Germany promptly | began complying with the require- pnufacturers centered around De- [ments, But this would pot t, which induced the Allies to act so quickly 1 Cleveland, on the same lake as ' had it not been for the fact that the Locarno treatics must be rati- [fled tn Germany as well as in the in | Allied parliaments, and the occupa- of Cologne Nationalists in Germany much food to forge ahead. Tt | for anti-Locarno propaganda, found that super-power is | present government of have cked hydro-power. hi city. onsequently annot join acclaim that the development of | tion gave the violent mean abi be Even such a prudent generalissimo | being developed all over the United |as Marshal Foch, as eager as any- | is merely necessary bedy to have KEuropean conditions New England to keep step with | righted, and particularly anxlous to conserve the peace efforts of Pain- !leve and Briand, the | | plan to evacuate Cologne as quickly | as possible, | The | most irreconcilable and si procession fn this respect. concurred in FINE FOOTBALL AFIER THE WATERLOO the foot- L Nationallsts, | | sclfish op- German he manner {n which r perlod of occupation | What Maodc | simpte Democracy: An effort to keep the men from running things. e On, nngst Ahout the only ! plement itr “No ave “Vamping” a man making him made a conquest. sts in One A BY I m flivve well discoveries bout in a while we fee! discourags | ed and then we read John | poctry and struggle on. man is really version: loft JUBEKRT QUILLEN The short ers of the poor. no matter of Florida ? merely think h equare FactsandFancies re's always a way, The neat thing to a raisc is a cheaper {had terminated the Allies refused | qpartment, whera 3 seem to he golng to, they eventually come to, effective war im- to Germany by ty was Russia. importance been made in a generation.” a e it he | con- D's | | MaxsoN. | Send all communications to Fun Shop Editor, care ©Of the New (| Britain Herald, and your letter {| wil be forwarded to New York. How About This State, ¥olks? The thing that now holds center | slate the | Is the boom of Florida real cstate, { But the best estate that folks can find | Is the happy state of a mind! cheerful The Reason Edmonds: “Where did you this meat | Bdmonds: “Well, it's a tough | netghborhoad.’ has Gene, the Village Blacksmilh, CHILDREN'S HOUR Revised Classic h thy Usual to Henry W.) By Clem C. Hanker | “Between the dark and the light, | o H THE A day- | from Lexington at the time of the Q. States 17932 A. Trom ten cents to one dollar. Q. From what part of the world is chinchilla fur obtained? A. The real chinchilla fs native | of Peru, Bolivia and Chile. It 18 a | small animal covered with soft lus- | trous blue gray fur. Q. How many students public high school in the What is the value of a United large copper cent dated atieal United | rest, taken back to Lexington, States? A. In 1024 the total attendance was 3,407,801 pupils, Q. Is Charles Kent, the veteran | moving pleture actor, living? It o, | what is his age? i A. Charles Kent died at the| Brooklyn hospital, New York, May | 21, 1923. He was born in London, | England, in 1552, and was seventy- | one years of age at the time of his death. Q. What is the meaning of the | word “Pope,” and when did it be- | Revolutionary War? A. Paul Revere was captured at Lincoln, on the road lsading into Concord before he had completed his ride. One of his two companions succeeded in getting by the British picket, and rode into Concord giv. ing the alarm. Revere and another companion were placed under ar- and the next day relcased. Q. Of what nationality were the parents of Henry Ford? A. His father, Willlam Ford, was an English boy, born near Brandon, Ireland. His mother, Mary Litogot, was of Dutch descent! and born near Dearborn, Michigan, U. Q What is a mental concept? A. It is a generallzed notion or highly schematized idea of the mind formerly supposed to embracc | the tributes common to individ uals that make up a class. Q. Where did the dance, Charleston, originate? A. It is sald to be a negro dance that originated on the Mississippi Levee In the south. It has been modified to suit more aesthetic the | tastes, Q. In making application for citizenship must the papers be filed in person? A. Yes, the law so requires. No attention is paid to papers sent by mail. Q. tose Can you give me the words of in the Bud” by Dorothy Forster? The verse that contains the line ““Love comes but once, and then perhaps too late”? it | woman AWAITING HUSBAND WOMAN A SUICIDE {Male Frind Held Pending Findings of Coroner | Chicago, Nov. 16 (M—The visit ot |3 IMlorence Manley Hood, young soclety matron of Birmingham, Ala., |to Chicago to obfain an apartment for the contemplated arrival of her husband, has ended m death, | Mra. Hood ook poison yesterday in her apartment hlonable {north side ghe Nhad | regisf Cashin, Chi- g0 business Mr. and Mus, Iter Hood hin, who left the partment shortly before the young swallowed the poison, but {hurried back upon learning of her {act, was detained pending action of the coroner, Mrs, food's husband, | Walter M. Tood, seneral counsel {for the Alabama Tower Company, was expeeted heresin time for the inquest. | Before hotel, where h John man, lapsing into unconsclous- ness, Mrs, Hood had summoned tha ! manager of the hotel and a physi- cian. They found a half-filled vial of slioe cleanser in her room. She died 20 minutes after ng taken 0 a Jospital Cashin said he believed Mrs, Hood took the poison during an aberra- NEW BRITAIL FAST ball squad of the New Britain hlgh‘ DEVELOPMENT school got trimmed Saturday was Weat Main street has had a nota- but the frenzled local ble improvement in its business out- | fans got much matistiction fromy the [Circumvented at all costs, The Jook the past few months, several | manner in which the All New Brit- | Luther ministry was entlrely justl- old Iandmarks have disappeared and |ain gridiron artists won yesterday. | {liere would be no telling what might | Control Commission of the Rhine- another seems to hang on for awhile | The game yesterday was play(»d” But the turn of Main ;hy professionals and did much w-,l:nnd for help : combatting the and the |endear the professional game to the | Viclous efforts of these junkers, The he direction of its|hearts of on-lookers, German Natjonalists have no friends | rumblings from A finer and junction with Arch street indicate | cleaner exhibition could in tns world but chsmsives, hut there would be no teling what might there have been imagined. Dr. Waskowliz : s i | . ey gained ; certalnly has collected a great bunch | 1appen it they gained: strength : | is to the interest of all nations con- Whether it can be said that rival- fof pigskin chasers. | cerned to knock the props from un- | der their migchievous machinations, light, The vios | You said it! O poet of the past! e | And darkly I ask myself whether My wateh or the children . are f ! 5 | Oh, Papa! “Sir, m-m-may r daughter's hand?” Her Dad: “Take both of | they're worthless around | house.” gin to be used in reference to the A, "Rose in the bud, the evening head of the Roman Catholic umm.' sun is sinking, at Rome? | A. The word is from the Latin | Wait not too long and trifle not with fate; [lquor, Tie took her back to his i “papa”, meaning tather, and came th &l ol Pl ® ol eraduaily into use in connection | Life is so short, and love is.@partment, he related, after which all, 'm thinking— he departed to join friends. Cashin with the head of the church at| Tove comes but once, and | 8aid that Mrs. Hood, whom lie had Rome, which, as the capital of the then, perhaps too late,” Kknown six years, arrived in Chicago old Roman empire, was looked upon Q. Who were the Drulds? last ¥Friday to obtain an apartment as the center of influence in the| A. The religioys teachers and because her husband planned to carly chureh, Widely differing opin- | leaders of the Celtic inhabitants of [make un extensive business visit fons are held as to when the name | ancient Gaul, Britain and Ircland. here soon. originated, In the fourth and fitth | Q. What is the “quad” used as a' "I registered as lier husband sim- centuries the Roman bishops came | printing term? ply for the sake of convenlence,” ho into great prominence and power.| A. Quad means to insert quad- said, “so that I could thus readily Prior to that very little of the idea | rants so as to space out a line. A |Visit her in connection with business of the idea of the “papacy” as we | quadrant is'a piece of type-metal transactions have it today was known. | lower than the face of the letters| Q. For what particular act bravery of |and is used in spacing between | did Corporal York receive | words and filling out blank lines. | the Congressional Medal of Honor | Quad Is the common abbreviations in the World War. Did he receive | for quadrant. CoTPATIN | doesn’t even approve of the liars on ponents of the status quo brought | pic gwn side. | |tion following & visit to the apart- | |about by the peace treaty, must h~:: | ment of a friend at which he as- !serted hoth drunk sonsiderable When the night is beginning to lower, a pause, said it “That eis known dren's hour sorrowful; Comes Mr. Longfellow Considering what posterity —will | have to say, dylng seems the better part of discretion. rise A Truth crushed to earth will again, but that signifies little. lie will do the same thing. ! | Sweet Edith, with laughter elfin, And Tom, with his heavy tread, I hear as I lie on my pallet; 8 The darlings are going to bed! It's probably a respectable MagA- |1 yapr them above me, and wonder [ 2ine i the cover doesn't use any of [~ yopo e e {5 Getting to bos | the pretty girl except her face. I grope for the watch ’‘neath my pillow And find it is twenty past three!! | in at least. strect will come shortly, searcely | | | | that in about a year's time The 96th Artiele of War is what | {a man is gullty of breaking i!: | somebody wishes to “get” him. | will be a vast difference, SENSATIONAL ESCAPES | Providence Prisoner Fscapes, Steals ] Auto and Alds Another Com- vy exists between the lower part of | — “Between the dark and the day- West of Main | TR I MORE CENSORSHII . vet | OF THE STAG FEugene O'Neill's watched developments much as he | “pegire Under the Main and that refered there is many part done in thls case. to is doubtful; ho hi W lent Nationalist demonstration which g | PIaY. 15,50 been scheduled to take place was to throughout Germany this week will a citizen wt famous Elms," would watch a h Main street orse race or a {00t | ave opened an engagement in Bos- ton today, But instead the engage- ment has been M Curley and his side-kick, City Cen- |or ought to get, little popular sup- port after this coup d' etat, panion to Get Away Too, 16 (B — Il game, at the bend o The effort to achicve social pro- |y . | minence imposes hardship, Especial- ly on tradesmen who charge it. I have a1 and Providence, R. T, No Police throughout the state are alert for the capture of Hercules M. Levesque, 18 year old automo- bile thief who escaped from Provi- dence County jail early yesterday and who broke into a garage, stole an automobile, drove back early this morning to the vicinity of the | jail, signalled Howard Patterson, 19, who also escaped, and drove off with the latter. They are con- sidered desperate. The pair was st seen in the had a few o marks which will disappear when the new | in that cancelled. e sion of the United States Army dur- —ling the World war. He was decorat- this ¢q for conspicuous gallantry and fn- | . trepidity above and beyond the call RIS Lo R KRR O Ty Bininction i th : Inear Chateau-Thierry, A Dot mamma iy one who can|youo g kate on thin fee and not melt it and | grerod oo S o0 GEC T break throug! ther non-commissioned office : o | had been killed or disabled, Corporal Getting Genevieve's Goat |York assumed command, Ifearlessly ) . | Genevieve was a temperamental | (o, a0 "o e Mussolini says his regime can’t be | g . = . | loading seven men, he charged, h | youngster of five, and full of orl-| croat garing, a machine gun nest which was pouring deadly and in- overcome except liq" force. \\'r‘H-O’;;’(‘, | ginal sin, | | body suspected that reason W ile : var ny | body D' The children who lived next door| coot ire” upon his platoon. In this herole feat the machine gun affect it. were older and she had never hm‘n; nest was taken together with four lallowed to visit them. ! One afternoon Gen was playing on | ;¢icors 128 men and several guns Besides the Congressional Medal of the back veranda and the neighbor's | little girls stood at thelr bedroom | ppo o "y o5 Cole s goveral forelgn window making faces at her. Seorations Genevieve stood it a while, then Q. \\'né' Js the meaning of the grew furious and rushed to her| oot oo ona | mother saying excitedly: “Mamma, | ™/ o0 ® 0T o he | quick, quick, tell me some bad | "¢, s R 9 L { Scotch signifying “brave. my family. words so that 1 can say them at|™ o [0 (1l that Paul Reverc i'm not succecd in getting all the | | fem— Yes, we realty dispensation starts sor Cascy, read the manuscript and |, - | A. Alvin C. York of Pall Mall, | what we need is fuel, R Tennessce, was a corporal in Com- Middle age Is the time when a Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets an no longer notices that his wife 1ls him “Honey" in public. vicinity, insisted upon so many changes in it | The business ecction is expanding, | the enemy France, Oc 1918, After lis platoon ha bheen et e necded no guide, pany G, 328th Infantry, $2nd Divi- | i , Sl G fRltithepiayoUld neverd a sheik, Kip Rhinelander ards) and is not being unduly concentrat- wd thought the same had it been performed un- A ‘That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician i for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive | Tablets while treating patients for | | chronic constipation and torpid livers, | POWerful roadster Levesque stole Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not At the farm of the latter's father conmir;flcallomel_,butahealing, soothing | I ot h(;"‘s‘::l‘;“")" P vegetable laxative. i 2 yaichinas nNogripin:z‘is‘(he “keynote” of these Rhode Island registry 36,872 and fittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tabe New Hampshire registry 76,585, They cause the bowelsand liverto Levesque was met on a West War- | act normally. They never force them wick road by the men who secured to unnatural action. |hls conviction, Chief of Policn Ifyouhave a‘‘dark brownmouth”— | Thomas E. Harrop and Deputy | bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick 'Chief Louls Pelitier of that town, headache—tormd liver—constipation, |who were looking for him. Le- you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- vosque recognized Peltier's car and sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ trica to force it off the road and Olive Tablets at bedtime. . ... idown an embankment. The officers Thousands take themeverynight just ', .neq and chased him but he es- | to keep right, Try them, 15¢ and 30c. \rmd' around the Center, as was one “Natio destiny” s one nice | phrase t is doomed. Eventually there will be nothing left to steal. | der their dictation. | still | but one cannot likely. The Center Mayor Curley has heen the most Ameri play- | m; | tie, like salvation, is free, lives up to its name, fanatical stage censor in He wr 2, note the improvements made and Joes not clalm to be A bootlegge to Cuba but has to charge tw in Florida is close w hout the not all contemplated to isiness heart o gt or an expert on stage A coming to the ol ; but he claims to know what (50 much to pay the people ought to be permitted fo | B —— Among things that make a great n without getting any- an official investigation Charleston. e circumseribed within a sce and what they should not see, ing 1o be exposed but not punished. profitecrs evidently are go- | ritory. i the N Every play or “show™ hitting velopnient of Main street “10ok- | town is r city censor | re | ) 2 south Dhas heen impede its first performa and then | an N [the most exciting thing fust now i st to playing on a football team real esti pruning starts, Correct this sentence: “The house 1 temperature that pleases me,” said “Jappens to please every mem- i two o and arc &t to wondering whether g arce Rondenine being a bus line promoter, will be | hie Fergus s hings, how- an mayor-elect i LA vioranic 1] The fellow whose coal lin wis so NIRRT LI full that it broke still has somsthing | alike, hoped 1 not neees | ber of (Protected ]‘\-]\eirmh'l”] Editors, | those old Jones children.” . 3 B. L. way into Concord in his famous ride Observation On The Weather regarding doing something| Washington. Nov. 16.—Torecast | tor Southern New England: Partly cloudy and slightly colder tonight; Tuesday fair and colder, strong st to northwest winds. | jorccast for Fastern N Fair in sonth snow flurrics in north portion toni Sl Tuesday fair; stroug west northwest |, gn | winds. Conditions: The lake disturbance of yesterday passed over thi st night, causing heavy high winds throughout t} Atlantic and New England | —Mrs. Smith. buitt and it is certain to be thankful for, N the present with | nical first city eensor, THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED | tence containing the werd | (Correspondence Found By Philip | Violet deer.” Salter) | Violet Ray: o (leopaitra was a queen of sutch stile his purits iews of the SR denial Governor Trumbuil is in no gre ad- bl HIpmITY or hurry ahout appointing co; ministrators than President R S MIRACLES! | : Jane, Visiting in California, | Writes To Her Husband She made men lose their harts with | Dear Harry | ona smile, Today I climbed a mountain near | Till a snake called an asp [ the coast. Bencath me was stretched | Made her breeth her last gasp ; and acrey of orange groves, | Rite there on the banks ot denial” by the perfumed winds of | LEL S ornia, On my right hand was | Teetcher: ow-capped mountain and on my The werd | left hand was a huge forest, while | please, Justa." {abont my feet was sweet scented |Justa Moment: section | prace By straining my ears 1 fan- [“We're all real well, thanks, all the ns andfcjog 1 could hear the relentless | milly— middle | of the ocean rumbling on|Me nd brother Ed and sister Sally, | etates | Behind me is a huge pile | But Blackey our cat's bin feeling |during the past 12 hours. Pres-io¢ giistening, white rock washed by rather sick | sure conditions are high in the in-| ho rajn of centuries. I feel as if 1| Officiate she found back in the al-| [terior and over the southern Btates | coud gtay here forever, dear. Please ley. | land fair and colder weather In 860-1ong me some money. With Willlam LaRoss Sandston. o districts west and south | ano yigees, (Copyright, 1925. Reproduction | ¢ the Ohio valley except that light Tane Torbidden:) | fals of were reported from | Harry's Letter To His Wife the Ohio vailey and western Penn- | peay jane: | sylvania, and rains on the central Tonight I climbed the stairs to the | and North Pacific coasts. Tem- | yaqroom, Beneath me was stretched | ) in politics | Peratures arc mild in the coast dia- | aeroy and mcres of dusty carpet, | : | tricts of New England but colder | wpiol hasn't been swept since you | west and southwest. The temperd- | et On my right hand was the | iniNow Hayon morning 15 | jrogeer, and on my left hand was a | than any part of the south | p,ge wart, while about my feet southern Florlda, were socke, Which are hardly sweet for this vielnlty | ¢onteq and whieh certainly need weather. Jarning. 1 didn't have to strain my .| ears to hear the relentless snore of (P—The \flmw‘mn in the next bedroom, the | ympling forever and anon. Behind me, in the Kitchen, is a pile of glistening white dishes, which Kaven't been washed for centuries, I am sending you a t home. | With love and kisses, is 0 impedi- . sheds o strike. You've heard of the Seven Wonders of the Anclent World, the Seven Wondere of the Middls Ages. But do you know about the Seven Wonders of tha Modern World? Our Washington Burcau's latest bulletin gives you in condensed form the facts about these wonders. Fill out tho coupon below and send for it: g And Zlonmenviol A TIGHT IN THI SQUENZI SENATY o % CLIP COUPON HERE from you ITOR, The Wa on th - .-y surface, thereby the offi- ‘officlate y offi rington Bureau, New Britaln Herald, t to the surface c WONT OF THE 3 NDERS MODERN ents in loose, uncancell i ed, U. roar coast. ST. & NO, or R. R, CITY . T am & reader of the HZRALD [ T T T T tners, for inz s love | | 1s put where he was ut not even a king's g snow is sacred any more, Snapshots of a Man Being Quick in Dressing. world’'s most thankless task g people Intercste By GLUYAS WILLIAMS © polilicians scem to be tur [ warmer | except extreme Conditior ¢ safer antomobile drivers s favor <o it i said. This comos S it is said. This con fair and colder » pockets and no - | 16 | issued Washington, N { weather u ot following storm warni “Advisory 10 a m changed to northwest Delaware | breakwater Fastport. Disturh ver Lern Quebee will a northeastward and cause | west and northwest winds and tonight." e day oxygen Colonel -Warnings in the ady BKirts to be rtise- o e arry Consclentious Objector “Why don't you enter the W many & woman | this afternoon A Speare: navy?"” Grey: ear 'vm above 25 Vears Ag;_Toda}; | ASKS 15 THIS SHIRT ALL- RIGHT 0 WEAR; THERE'S SEE IF SHE CAN PASTEN A SMOOCH, BUT WIL 1T THIS COLLAR, HE'S TRYD SHOW HIS OTHER MUST AND TRIED BE [N THE WASH SAYS THEY WERE LATE LAST TIME THEY WENT TO THE SMITHS TOR DIN- NER, SO SHE'D BETTER BE QUICK IN DRESSING CALIS (AN SHE COME NERE A SECOND THE BLACK SHOE POLSH ISN'T IN THE DRAWER, WHERE 15 [T “I hate stimony!" SRY5 WILL SHE STOP AND 1 limer, That winners ar r an educator. In Klass at Krazy Kollege (Conducted By Gertrude Charles Teacher seeret eorge A. Quig- | “Miss Wilde Robert B. Lindsa containing the word er's barn on Millard | stroyed by fire at mid- was burned to a n many eastern part of an incendiary ed Ryder held an insur- for $500 with I, H. Al- | loss is all of that | Rritain indust | preparations to give | i rity. The D | “Here's a word for you, Hugh | Spring R 1l crect a new fac- [and 1 want you to handle it as well | tory at the corner of High and Lake |as you can. The word is ‘paradoxi- | ® | ting nowadays ie AR POWI It AND OTHER POWER LAGEAND quiet a “ter- sherg treasurer. an you compose A rorize " Mae B. Wilde: “I have a new 1 she's A There barns in the ately that horse ighbor who thinks a vamp; thinks she can knock ‘em all | 1ead. she's better n band of mi terror . have e 0 She t hother t out of her .. k S Cadwell of the post office | Hugh Byrne Cole leave of ab- | “0i, hunting 1 vent,” “Hard luck I had it, stil While T kill not a pair of geese A paradoxical.” W. H. Goodman DEMANDS AT TIVE MIN- UTE INTERVALS 1SN'T SHE READY YET -HE DOES NT SEE WHY IT TARES HER, S0 MUCH LONGER THAN HIM_0 DRESS « four days s said VANTS TO KNOW WHERE HIS TUXEDO VEST 5. HES LDOKED IN THE DRAWER AND IN THE CLOSET WiLL SHE COME LOOK ASKS WILL SHE JUST STOP A MINUTE AND BRUSH OFF HIS BACK HE CANT REACH SAYS WHAT'D SHE DO WITH HIS GOLD LINKS HE PUT THEM HERE LAST TIME HE WORE THEM. CANT SHE FIND THEM _ © McClure Newspaper Syndicate sene Albert | 5 | 8harpe of England in the | brother, Edward Sharpe, Krazy Kindergarten (Conducted By Gertrude, Jr.) Teetcher: “Kindly pervide | € c Co., | week's engagement at | Russwin Lycenm. “The Victor will be presented tonight. 30 cents a seat. 1 10 take enough to purchase ' us with a sen-

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