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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928 S. S, ALBERT BALLIN INPORT AFTER STORM (Continued from First Page) ——— GIP T0 0BSER 1.W.C.A BIRTHDAY ‘Sumper and Socal on Program Tor Hooday Night eizhteenth committee, Mra. R. A. Wooding, Mrs. A. P, Marsh and Mrs. R. O. Clark. May 16—Annual meeting at Ells- worth home, Windsor, basket lunch at 12:30 p. m., officers’ reports and election at £ p. nr, report of Con- tinental Congress. State Police on Warpath Prosecuting Attorney C. F. Lewis stated last evening that he had re- ceived word that the state police | department had started a drive in Berlin and the rest of Hartford Hall it was. decided to give tempor- ary relief to the property owners on the street. Fast Berlin Items The second annual Community club show will be held Wednesday evening, November 17, at 8 o'clock in Community hall. A number of acts i of vaudeville including talent from here and other parts of the state will appear on the program. This jyear's show will be much more comprehensive than that of last county against autoists operating | vear. Louis Schwartz, chairman of cars with defective tail and head |the entertainment committee, has lights. The police will also be on the |sccured many added attractions. watch for any other violations of the | Following the show dancing nd & motor vehicle laws. | social time will be enjoyed. The drive started last evening | The lafanso club will meet | state ofticers from fwo barracks Pa- | Thursday evening at § o'clock at the | trolling the state highways. In'phome of M Rualph Gamble. . it i POLITICS IN FIRST WARD ! Bridzes For Women on Program To- i day at Democratic Headquarters i =Men Mect Tomorrow Evening Mrs. George LeWitt. wife of the |danger and Captain Weihr resumed democratic candidate for secretary his course. of state, was hostess ut u bridge at _‘"lt'hwu 'fl_ ‘er;;bl‘; h"rrlf'l'"l'ei' the headquarters of the First Ward | | said e captain. * gan wi R =g 2 » [southeast gale. the wind raised a | PEMOCTatic club on Rockwell avenue amnlvera et gh sea. spray was fiying like dust. | {his afternoon. She was assisted by |, founding of the Young Women's | 4 ‘ isi | Mrs. Mary Costello, Mrs. Charles This. with the rain. gave us & visi | M 5 Al A o S Lk ke i e jGreenstein and Mrs. J. Ziering. Chrisiizn ussociation in New Brit. G i Prizes were awarded at all tables, b observed ne. B AT ere awarded at all tables, observed next Monday The bridge was followed by u social e dle windows of the bridge. 75 feet nour. Refre hments were served. 1 gyniaedipn o ik TR b e Sttt I}t i |mlllll { g A. L. ERLANGER Prescnts ¢ “THE 19TH HOLE" By and With FRANK CRAVEN = (Cast of Characters) & George Gill Homer B Mrs. Chase (“Emmy") + Dorothy Blackburn . Frank Craven Marion Abbort Rae Martin II!II 8) Betines and reviews 13 thie calmme are the “eepective amusemest sempany. LIPS | 9SSR - N P78 4 gl 5o Vernon Cliase . Mrs. Everett Nedda Everett . e stnan Russell Morrison “Mac,” the Club «... Royal Beal Tom Howard Sidney Halliday . Walter Downing Bel ... Beecher Zebhs Sam Bloomer » Harty Lewellyn Col. Hammer Robert Wayne Waliter Trumbull ..... Jay Adair Young ! The “FORGOTTEN FACES," CAPITOL With an all-star cast and one of the most thrilling stories ever brought to the motion picture ain will man and Vilma Banky as its leading evening players is mow at the Strand today and Wedneaday, as Samuel Gold- wyn's final and farewell presentation of the most famous duet in screen history. Lald against the ever-stirring background of war, “Two Lovers" tells the atory of Mark Van Rycke, son of the patrician burgomaster of Ghent, who seeks to lead the en- slaved country of Flanders to free- dom from the oppressing hands of the Spaniards. Wild night ridea, Rair-raising duels (of wit as well as ,of sword) reveal Ronald Colman, ‘as “Leatherface,”” in a role more colorful and varied than any he has ever attempted. ‘There {8 an excellent bill of select vaudeville headed by Jimmy Dunn screen, Paramount’s “Forgotten Faces" is proving a powerful mag- net at the Capitol theater where it is showing today and Wednesday. There is nothing mysterious abeut this picture’s tremendous drawing power. It has all of the elements which attract and not the least of them is the cast with Clive Brook, Mary Brian, Baclanova, William Powell, Fred Kohler and Jack Lu- den. On Thursday a double feature program wil be featured presenting Buster Keaton in his funniest com- edy “The Camera Man” and the co- “S8awdust Paradise,” a romantic ad- venture. feature will offer Esther Ralston in | Prof. Albert Bancroft John Harwood Mrs. Col. Hammer Almeda Fowler (By Herald Revi Tore! “The 19th Hole.” by and with Frank Craven, is headed down the fairway. There are three classes of people who get a big kick out of the play, viz.—golf experts, people who think they are golf experts and people who know nothing about golf. This is the story—as told at Par- sons’ theater, Hartford, last evening —of a mouse that became a roaring ilion, a wren that became a scream. ing eagle, a firefly that became a blazing comet, a mild mannered bibliophile who became the wildest Plainville 20 motorists fell into the | hands of the police for operating |cars with defcctive headlights. The | drive will continue for an indefinite | time. Keusington M. E. Notes week services will be con- at the Kensington M. E. | ehurch tomorrow evening at 7:30 | o'clock. Members of the parish are usked to note the change in days, the services being generally held on | Thursday. The Neuman fund offer- ling will” be taken up at the serv- The Queen Esther circle held fts pening fall meeting last evening. his evening the Knights of Honor will meet at the church at 6:30 . Mid | ducted | | the church social rooms. Miss Maric Majnay of Bristol fs the guest of Mrs. John Frank of West Cromwell. | Mrs. Leland Rich will be the hostess at the Sacred Heart whist | to be held next Monday evening in | by floo of The report was current vesterday | that two more trains are to be cut from the Berlin branch, a noon train and one afterncon train to be cut from the timetable. The train leaving Berlin at 1 o'clock on Sat- urday afternoons has been restored to service for the benefit of commu- ters. It is believed that the present | curtailment of scrvice is the fore- runner of a bus service to be run | kne i |above the water, were smashed in | miles from the ship. “Shortly |that the Baltic was uearer yet we |ITiZes have been donated for the |continued. for the Celarno said its | VNt ‘hall‘hll were in bad {fellow.” At 11 a. m. Wednesday the | Port side of our bridge and the boat | P*Mocratic club will meet tonoryon deck were stove in a few inchesand | |three windows !promenade were smashed.” 'Pmer»d storm area off the Grand Banks. Miss Veronica Weir will act as 2 Jave. The wheclhouse Was | hostess at a bridge this evening. She ded. At S .. we got the 808 |will be assisted by Mrs, Margaret the Celaeno. We were then 75! Covell. Miss Margarct Burns - and {Miss Mae Hannon. 1t is said that after this 1 got word M4NY fables hive been reserved Attorney Thomas 1. M. shape and 1 |DONOUEh. candidate for state sena. W what that meant for a ‘littie | °7 Wil speak. Members of the First Ward Men's evening at ward play cards. {and headquarters 1o A social hour will follow refreshinents will be sorved I Severa e ker: Dt » WO days later the Albert Ballin ' 4! speakers apertad tg g another. but less vielent, [yt All men in the city are in and the door of the Miss Gertrude dent of the Lif senior lify Middleton, presi- aving club, and ver, will repre- " A, around the on also of the health education department and a member of the Tiny Tots Dancing class will dance the last butterfly of the season The Girl play “Hore Reserves will give the There and Everywhere roles will be taken by Markham and Barbara Association and Country peetively. The supporting follows: Roumania girl, Conterenee girl, Beginning Sunday “The Patriot” with Emil Jannings will be ¥ STARTS WORK between New Britain and Mid- | % i dletown. This will accomplish what po]|of}:.r:‘i'[,":..h',',:l.,':,,,Ie’g,., vie- | East Berlinites have been striving For 42 weeks, “The 19th Hole” | ¢ori over the New Britain Faicons| t® f;," ;T; lfh:hp;:‘t |\\no_\;.03::_ S Thayed in New York city. Tts life on |y (e city championship series Sun- i R LENEC R e iane |the road should be long. There are | yay " tne Kensington nine is confi- | ™ fbs Eoy R £o many golfers and near-golfers in | yont of onding the series this week | N the Bl e macke e d2 the {50 many water holes between the At- | ypon Sy 5 og Co o clush in the | first time 10 mere m;vl hne,)h” |lantic and Pacific, with more being | i game in New Dritain on St. | that an oyster supper will have been BISSY' § IN lAUN“RY l": JA"- added daily, that it should have no |\t Se00 A0 TER TR O the held ore. A committee of shx mem.- | ——— difficulty in becoming the Rip Van | /oIt H1G manesement of (00 pers of the erganization is arranging 5 2 | Winkle of the stage. Ithe date of the game. Some fans|the event which is expected to be 2 tERatiaved mam it Bageds Ry T e s e e e e R voputar one. P Sl aftinianoproy “m}\uu incorporated an extra sknchmm on account of the high school | nfll(z‘m‘»_t u:\n;:fl\r: hd"s h.fl‘. nfl(:‘;p;;,;.dga |not programmed. As tne curtain | 5 OF 850U O TRe €D SEROM Vb stiere i i acoepited o [rose on the third act. discovering a |iontill £ 8 N EEMEE P position yith the Jones & Lam [Bolf course, fhere strolled into view | (o1 |13 Sund: [ o of that city in the enginecring several of Hartford's best known |fOfthebatile = o o diviion. St Sumble s been uc. golfers. although that is not saying (000 WOCHER, SO0 L8 3 ndentified with the work of they are the best kpska ermsiton 20 BT RN ”pm"d“:g;’;wfl;:r e e ! I3 aywri, A el 2 COrpS A S| ar. |Smithe ahfi.éfi' ZL“‘;”gmtddy."::heir e L T S Rl e Housher Jisoussed what he de-liiongy “in the audienceit wap|ciy chumpien X Britain asgioga | Methodist church will be held fo. scribed as “a personal matter” with | gIeS WlEhY et Parsonteauithly | By I)rte:llx\";‘t)'\i :; y Bl aee s i L e L0 the young executive, while James| “rofE BB &L PAIONSaUICKY | ion for the thi il g {choir rehearsal will be held at §:30 Sonterced with GG oyt the gy oo ol ntaume i o e Opcning Whist Party |~ Lo'clock following the servic mayor's gasoline business. fforts of the men on the stage to hit || The opening whist bridse party of [® (UL OUEATE W RIS L ~ Among other things, the visitors | {ho ittle white pill. [ the season under the auspices of the | ¢ " o it entertained 15 Cociis Informed Mayor Gillis that 25 peti- | Jyrank Craven s nearly the whole - society of Kensing- | ;¢ o qinner party at their home yes- tions for his parole were being cir- !show as Vernon Westever Chase. His | ton will be held Thursday evening at tarday iincom pliment 4o Miss Alolel culated in Newburyport: that some every facial expression is a picture; | the Tab hall. Plans have been com- | yop oo B EPGR TR 8 TS ACE L0060 names slready hed boen b~ [hig every gesture fells & story. He is | pleted for the party and all kinds g 059 ©) JErdch WO 16 10 be- falned wmieng fhie cliy's K500 Y01ersy (15 penfect actor, 5 odns peg fit- |of prizes will be awarded to the | Mugic and entertainment were en. &nd thet 600 hnd besn sataedenl(ins Snuciv into s moun TnIS. Blayol wink s T, Part of & testimonial funds 0" e fing apposite s Miss Dorothy Blacke]| "Dlicre ‘will e a door prize.a @Bl Migs camlive K. Bavige will s preatnted the prissner on his: ¥e-{burn. who has ihs role of Mrs. | bag and prizes for the winners in|tortain the Emma Hart Willard | [lease from jail, i Chase, @ sensitive little soul whose | both the men and women's BANCS. | (hapter, Daughters of the Amer | — |delicate nature revolts at the mere | Luncheon will also be served. It is | ;zevolution, af her home on Sa NEW BEDFORD POLICE L | Q | ARREST 13 RADICALS ! | suggestion that her husband should | .xpected that gucsts will be present Hill, Thursday afternoon at (Continued from First Page) and Ci in a very fine variety revue: the Four Eatons offer an excellent Symnastic offering called “Fun in a Baggage Room”; Adams and Rasch entertain well as "The Two Man Quartet”; Rogers and Wynne dance themselves into instant faver in “Then and' Now" and introduce their mother and father at the con- clusion of the act who recelve thunderous applause in songs ~nd dances as done by them in vaude- ville thirty years ago; “What riice Society” is a modern playlet with song and dance that is cleverly exe- cuted by a cap~ble cast of five, On Thursday the movie attraction Wiy offer Milton Sills in “The Crash” an action story of the railroads and & new program of five acts will be featured in conjunction with this photoplay. Sible girl, Vera Cars- well, Gymnasium girl, Doris Kieffer; Cur Marion Dyson; Res- ide Margaret Vietor; Cafes teria girl, Nellia Ohlsen; Camp girl, Verna Andre Japanese girl, Mue ricl Koplowiiz; Chinese girl, Jose- phine Matulis; French girl. Mary Victor; Cookinz girl, Anna Hamilla. Miss Rtuth Sheldon, who has been deing Y. W. . A. work in South Amer will speak on "Goals of International Y. W. C. A." A young- er girls business club will give the closing ceremony. Rescrvations for the supper will m up to Saturdiy noon. Girl Reserves who will be waite resses ¢t the supper include: Vire ginia Post, Doris Kieffer, Margaret Victor, Nellie Ohisen, Verna Amne drews, Mary Vietor, Marion Dyson, Vera Carswell, Helen Sawa, Helen Kerlez Joscphine Sawa, Erie Boehnart, Ag Danko. Margaret Alexander, Jane Klossawski and Ruth Bergren |of golf bugs, turning in the best net |score ever recorded at the Harmony Golf club. o'clock. (Continued from First Page) able to give their training. Graduate of Clark University The new manager has been at the school approsimately three years, | He is a native of Watertord. He attended Bulkeley High school, New London. and Clark university, Wor- coster, Mass, where he was grad. uated with an A. B. degree in 1923, i He has taken special courses jn mer ambassadore to Italy, and a | Clark Columbia ynd Yale universi- EToup of former "r nch soldiers on | tjos, their way to the American Legion | Previous to coming to this city he [ \eapention at Nan Antonio. Texas, | taught at Resewood High school in | | were passengers on the liner. | Goldsboro, North Carolina, He came e | to this city in September, 19 . SIGN KIL | He is very popular at the high RizAD ALD SSIFIED ADS Washington, Oct. 9.—(UP)—The ' achool, especially among the boys. i "u';“l“ r RE sl"u'fl A : | navy was advised today that Ensign | T. & Ledyard. naval reservist of m Lard | Oysters Cambridge, Mass., was Killed last night in an airplane crash near 8an BEST ROWE'S e | | SOLID MEAT | Diego, Calif. 2 Ibs 29¢ OUR IPOPULAR OLD TIME SAL time 1o provement in the department, Only two visitors were allowed to visit “Boss; cell yesterday after- noon. They were City Solicitor T.| Francis Kellehar of Nuwhur)’pnr(r and Louis James, the mayor's right- hand man, today after having passed through The new Junkers plane of Mahel | R q Boll. known as the “Queen of the | » U i AV crate, [ died of infuries it suffered during rhe The other five were bruised. be as any he had ever seon. His ship | Another steamer, the French liner | [the storm with comparatively little |AIr" was badly smashed. Tt wa A $1.200 hunter, one of six valy storm. The horses were consigned | Captain L. 1 Rollin of the Roch- also ran into the storm off the Grand ‘ Rochambeau, ‘also’ came into port | ACU[TY MANA!‘FH damage. {loaded on the deck in a 50 foof | able horses stabled on the deck art, | and will to Dr. Cassius Way of New York |ambeau said the storm was as bad | Banks two days later. Robert Underwood Johnson, for- ' PALACE TOMORROW London's slums have been called | the cup that holds the world's dregs. That would appeal to Emil Jan- nings, character star, as a setting for his dramatic talents, and the idea, evolved by him, has been translated inte a motion picture called “The Street of Sin." This new Paramount production, Jannings’ third in America, a suc- » Cessor to his magnificent success “The Way of All Flesh” is declared by many to be even more powerful in theme and charagterization. It wil have its local premiere at the Palace theater tomorrow. The story is by Josef von Stern- berg and Benjamin Glazer, and deals with the life of a huge rewdy, who rules the slums with his tists, por- trayed by Jannings. | tear himself away from his literary | from Hartford, Middletown, Meri- | o'clock. efforts to spend his time With the | den, Cromwell and New Britain. The | other men of the town indulging in | party is'opened to the general public. | the vulgar game of golf. Miss Black- Working On Harding Street burn does splendidly. Most of the| Workmen have been busy on others in the cast provide atmos- | yarding strect in Kensington during phere although their presence and | the pact two da erecting ditches to their work are important. Prominent | ajioy the standing water. o move 1o this gveup are Homer Banton, BEe: Grang. Dy wiorks was started fol. FROM BURN »w Haven, Oct. 9.— (UP)—Clif- ford Sebastian, 25, was recovering today from burns which took the life of his employer, Mrs. Lena Mirsky, | 48, after a gasoline explosion in a | French cleaning establishment. | 3 | 321 - 401 MAIN STREET N BIG WEDNESDAY 3 DAY—IS BACK WITH A BANG ; Al the new, fresh, seasonuble Fall fouds are here in abundance. disorderly and having no visible | Martin, Royal Beal, Howard Sidney, BRISTOL NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) tomorrow at the club house. Mrs, C. T. Treadway, Mrs. W. P. Calder, mcans of support. Police announced they also were secking I'red Beal of awrence, | Who, with Murdock, organized the textile mills committee shortly | Walter Downing, Robert Wayne and Jay Adair Young. “The 19th Hole” will be played tonight and tomorrow night with the {usual Wednesday matinee | lowing a petition from the residents |on the street who claimed that the | water was allowed to stand in the | street for days and the health of the | children was endangered. IFollowing | an investigation by Dr. R. M. Gris. A defective flue in a furnace di- rectly below the cleaning room was | thought to have caused sparks to | ignite the cleaning fluid. Both vie- | tims, their clothes in flames, were | helped from the blazing room and | Quality and vari ty you will not find at the small stores, right down as only a big business like ours w market baskets, burgains here aplenty. We big moncy savers from each department. Priced permit. Bring the are only quoting a few Many more here i after the tetile strike began near- ly six months_ago. Questioned as 1o the reason for the raid, police oificials stated that “the laws of the commonwealth must be enforced,” and that they were merely doing their duty, It was assumed, however, that the raid was inspired by the desire of | . d e chairman, and Christmas | police to insure maintenance of the | carols by Mrs, Chapman—meeting | peace which came to this strike- | A'C 3 | 4 to be held at Community house. law enforcement. stricken ity with the resumption or | ;0 100 S 70 SUNEY ROTEE g Dr. Dinwiddie was president of the | i , : January 17—Discussion, International Anti-Alcoholic ton. | "'1L. OPerations yesterday. the Present Two Party System in the | bl e The textile mills group, represent- | s e Ch by Mrs, | gress held in Washington in 1920, S United States Be Changed” by =" ing a minority in the labor contro- | LMt s 2 5 He I8 also head of the Good Temp- versy that raged for 25 weeks, had | M!iPs, Miss Alling and a - :\'os | lar Order in the United Btates and | proqiened to persist In its activi :;;;;’;! Mee. &, 0. Shjsrden o for 28 years has been legislative su- | ties despite the compromise effected o A O t perintendent in ghe nation's capital | February 14 — Business, | saturaay. Emma ye 4 Villi; ay, i pe vepresenting dry forces. With the 13 arrests this morning, | Hart Williard Day, paper by Mrs. To Install Oficers ot rests during the past 24 | Phelps called, “Itocked in the Cradle | At a mecting of Palos Council, | gy o'! bt the othess [Of the Deep” “Hride Stealing” Ly | Knights of Columbus, to be held | paving Leen taken into custody yes- | Miss C. M. Bauer; hostess, Mrs, Le- Thursday evening, October 11th, the terday in connection with the land W. Gwatkin, recently elected officers will be in- | gpeiitio'or the mills, March 14—James Gates Pereival | stalled. - District Deputy Robert| “paycont ror (he raid, this morning [ Day. paper by Mrs. Thomas C. 8impson of Southington will have | .o ed by excitement. | Hodgson. poems by Mrs. R. 8. Gold: charge of the exercises. Thousands of those who had partici- [ hostess. Mrs. E. W. Mildrum, assist Fined for Drunkenness 3 | pated in the walkout went to work |ed by Miss Galpin and Mrs, Lotz i = ! Frank Marsh, charged vith intdx- | unmolested and police believed that| April 11—Annual luncheon in | fcation, was fined $5 and costs and no further trouble would develop. churech dining room. address by Miss!| given u suspended jail sentence of Kathegine Neftleton, state regent . 3 N FRESH PORK 30 days in police court this morning PRICE, WED, OF NEW BRIT Wednesday, Come early in the moming for .amb Us to Sell This High Qu taken to a hospital. first choice. Mrs. Mirsky lived five hours. [ (FRIDAY, oCT. 12 ' STRAND | TODAY znd WED. | Mrs. C. R. Ridley and Mrs. K. A. Relche are the hostesses for the oc- casion Dr., Dinwiddic to Speak Dr. Edwin C. Dinwiddie of Wash- ington, D. C. will speak at o'clock this evening at the Prospect Mcthodist church under the aus- pices of the Flying Squadron in the interest of better government and !wold and Iirst Selectman Leon G. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) ¢ A Great Program! ¥ A Very Fortunate Purchase Enables ity At & Low Price Wednesday BUTTER L GEISINGER'S, Inc. 6 M. STREET “In Furniture We Lead FRESH CHURNED MEADOW. BROOX BEuiiv, ouswa Y at the CAPITOL VERY BEST TUB RAISINS ancy Seeded 20 15° Picture Together! THE Y GOl Stamford, BACK TO JA Oct. 9 (P—Rteinstated | to drive an automobile last weck | after being deprived the privilege | for operating while under the influ- ence of liquor in June 1927, Fred | Martinelli, 34, of Stamford, was sentenced to six months in jail today | on a similar offense. He was arvest. | ed last night following an accident and was found (o be without an operator’s license and to he “so in- | toxicated that he did not know he was driving a machine,” R e I TS —PALACE- TODAY “THE ESCAPE” with VIRGINIA VALLI — Co-Feature — “THEIR HOUR” 0 BLANKET NIGHT _ ECIAL FOR TOMORROW 25¢ 3 __“_18c MOHICAN FYRESH Marsh was arrested at 6:30 p. m. yesterday after he had fallen on the sidewalk near the North Side fire house. Le Temps Says Italy’s Reply Similar to U. S. Paris, Oct. 9 MM—The newspaper Le Temps, commenting on the Itallan answer to the Franco-Brit- ish naval accord takes the position that while the reply refuses the for- mula presented by the Anglo- French compromise it comes no nearer to the United States formula thus leaving the problem cf the lim- itation.of armaments infinitely com- plex and difficult to solve. The pa- per says that the note carries the debate back to the point where it was when. the governments decided that it was essential to open nego- tiations. by Judge Joseph M. Donovan. PICK O’ THE PICTUR FRESH BAKED JELLY ROLLS MOHICAN FRESH DOUGHNUTS Al fizvored Just right, l 9 c Tender and rich, Ix TODAY and WED. Don't Miss This Wonderful Has the flavor that brings yo3 Picture! 1t extra weight Mus. L. Lyth J. A. Westman, i'rop. and fair BROOK BRIAN POWELL BACLANOVA THE New Leonard Bldg. Room 213 Second Floor It is our pleasure to announce that Mrs. L. Round or 7y Lyth, formerly of 48 Court street, is now connected LAMB LblN AR with this firm. Mrs. Lyth for some time has been ; Porterhouse engaged in the hosiery repair business and has a MACKEREL large following of satisfied customers—women who . % F ? Mohican Macaroni ... pkg. 12¢ have ceased to regard silk hosiery as an expensive Davis’ Baking Powder, ? item in their wardrobe. The Great Love of a Father For His Child Demands the Greatest Contribution. — THURS.,, FRI, SAT. — DOUBLE FEATURES! His Funniest Picture Ever! Cut From Grain Fed Steers Your choice, Sirioin, 39c Fresh Genuine Spring Quality of the best. l 9c Low Price Lb. Prince ‘Willlam of Sweden was the first European royal prince to lec- ture for money In America. PARSONS POP. PRICED MAT. WED, A. L. Evtanger Presents The 19th Hole By ond_ With Frank Craven After 43 Weeks ot Geo. M. Cohan and Uittle Theaters, New Vork VAUDEVILLE Jimmy Dunn and Co. in “A Variety Revue” Adams and Rash—1 Eatons Rogers and Wynne in “Then and Now™ Bustqr Keaton “The Camera Man” You'll Laugh Till You Cry! SMA| FRE WEDNESDAY SAl deflo, all flavors .. 2 Mohican Special Flour 12-01. tin “What Price Society” A Plaslet with Song and Dance S s e Déace THURS., FRI., SAT. MILTON SILLS “'l'he_.a'ash” SUN.~“Battle of the Sexes” Cooking Onions, larze, 6 Tbe. 3¢ Baldwin Apples 11-qt. has. @9c Honeydew Melons Pickling Ounkons 14 qts. ... Sweet Pointoes 6 e 25¢ FINE QUALITY CAN “House” stockings, so styled because of runs and snags, are restored to their original condition in our shop at a nominal charge. Sound, Sweet Tokays 3 w2lc | P-&6.50aP | CORN or PEAS WHITE NAPTHA JANNINGS Jhe Street of §in Prices: Eves. Groh., §1.50: Bale., 92, [ 8158, 81: Pam. Cir. e Wed. Mat.. Ratire Oreh.. $1.30; Fatire Bale., 1. Pom. Cir., e Mrs. Lyth will welcome her former patrons— in calling for hosiery left at Court street for repair or to leave new work—at the above address, A Romantic Adventure!

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