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| R T Complete Major-Minor League Agreement Chicago, Feb. 13.—The major and minor baschall leagues decided at their Joint meeting here today to continue to work under the “gentlemen’s.. asreement which prevailed last year. with one change—the appointment of an arbitration board to handle all dis- putes. This board will consist of two | ute, 18 seconds. S L Hoanat G e ';c:xon and :;e ,ué;":::- PENN. 1 HAVE So;;l.xe won_the meet by a score of a U tioanal Commi % NV = Yale 0 tative from the minor leagues. A third, UNIVERSITY TO 45 to 7. Every first place went to £ . a man not cennected with any Pasebail organization, will be chosen to cast the deciding vote in case of a deadlock. John Heydler, president of the Na- tional League, suggested that the ar- bitration board be known as Baseball Arbitration Board ica. Last year the major and minor leagues came to the parting of the ways, but it was agreed in New York at the league meeting of the National the of Amer- threw Rosenfield, M. L T. in 4 min- utes, 12 seconds. 175 pound class—Russell (captain) M. I T, threw Safford, Yale, in ohe minute, '38 seconds. Eliminateq class—Humphrey, M. I T, threw Williams, Yale, in one min- AVIATION ADDED TO SPORTS Philagaiphia, Feb. 13—The Univer- sity of Pennsylvania will add aviation to its sports roster, according to an announcement made today following the favorable report of a student com- mittee appointed to investigate the| subject An aviation club will be! formed and a team will be entered in the intercollegiate aviation meet ‘to be held May' 6 and 7. There are more than 150 students at Pennsyivania who qualified as aviators during the war. YALE SWIMMERS BREAKS ° RECORD IN 200 YARD RELAY New. Haven, Conn. Feb. 13—Yale's crack swimmers broke the intercol- legiate record for the 200 yard relay race in a meet with the college of the City of New York tonight. The was 1:40 4-5, against the intercol- legiate mark of 1:4l. The Blue quar- tette was made up of Robert F. Sol- ley of New York; John M. Hincks of Bridgeport; Lorrin P. Thurston of Honolulu, and Edwin Binney of the Eli men and all the second places except one. Yale's starts who won the relay race were not entered in anay other events. Coach Kiphuth saving them with the hope of break- ing the relay record, which was ac~ complished. Yale took the water polo game, 48 to 1. HARPER WANTS INCREASE IN SALARY BEFORE SIGNING ‘Hackensack, N. J.,, Feb. 13—Harry Harper, the Washington American DOLLAR ~ SPECIALS LADIES’ D ETTE COATS $18.75 MEN'S AUTOMOBILE GLOVES AND MENS LEATHER- ou metm i) =t and American organizations, that the majors would respect the contracts of the players in the minor organizations. Under this agreement they operated pitcher recently purchased by thel Boston Americans, announced shere tonight that he would not sign a 200 ANSWER CALL FOR YALE CREW CANDIDATES $5.00 Value ......... §3.75 F New Haven, Conn, Feb. 13. — Two|Red Sox conrtcat unless given a sub- | s V $ o odas’s meeting merely approved | hundred undergraduates responded to- |stantial increase In salary. The con- 4,50 alue S R 3.50 action taken at the gathering last | night to the call for crew candidates|tract must also provide, he added, at Yale. Talks were given by Churchill C. Peters, varsity crew cap- tain, and George Van Santvoord,, who ! will be freshman coach. Coach Guy Nickalls will arrive from England March 1, Rowing practice will start in the gymnasium next Wednesday. night, with B. B. Johnson, president of the American League, John Heydler, president of the National League, and Barney Dreyfus, Pittsburgh; August Herrmann, Cincinnati, member of the National League committee, appointed esterday, in attendance. The action taken at today's meet- ing. however, is not final. The presi- dents of thy two major leagues told the committee from the minors that they would take up with the club own- ers the question of entering into an agreement with them, either at this that he will not have o play Sun- day_baseball. “Nine years ago when I signed up with the Washington :team, Clark Griffith told me I would not have to play Sunday ball,” Harper said. ‘“I| have never done so and will not do| it now.” MINNEAPOLIS PURCHASES Larper was bought by Boston to CATCHER MAYER|take tho place on the pitching staft Chicago, Feb. 13—Waiter Mayer, |9f “Babe” Ruth, sold to the New catcher of the Washington Americans | York Americans has been purchased by the Minneap- | $3.25 Value ......... $2.30 ARMY VESTS $6.00 Value ......... $4.75 TERFECTO—13¢ SPRINGFIELD Y. M. C. A. WINS olis club of the American Associa PANETELA—13¢ " @Al e y Z . mens ot the Ameionn Sousue, it s | tion, it was learned today. IN MEET WITH WESLEYAN| CORONA—15¢ said, was not to enter into a written Middletown, Conn., Feb. 13— 2 s agreement until after the Baltimore ON PALACE ALLEYS, Springfiel Y. M. C. A. College de- o ° BANQUET—15¢ Federal League suit has been disposs- g feated Wesleyan in a swimming ed of. The Camels. meet here this afternoon, 30 to 23. The meeting today brings to a. close [ Lewls . 100 116 94— 310 g 45 BROADWAY ome of the greatest gatherings of | Fuller 105 108 92— 305| BRAVES RELEASE DEMAREE ! 5 : 2 5 baseball leaders in the history of the | Bradlaw 103 114 10— 32| Cpicagh Feb. 13—Al Demaree, pitch- on't meet him—if you want a strong husky cigar. same. From all sections of tie coun- | Quinto Jog0 v o -se | OUTER TR et ol {rs baseball men have been here since | AldI 101 99 98— 298 | yus released by Manager Stallings to! 2 onday. exodus began shortly — — = S 5 i i ild ci i after the American League peace pact 439 530 4821501 ;f‘:a;;fme R ol B o Don’t meet him—if you want a mild cigar minus flavor. & Taw ot ti8 iak atts, wilSrenis Bragx Shon, a few of o g ' . 10¢ 101 83— 288/ DID MINERS OBJECT TO : i dd i 3 s here for tomorrow, when August Herr- = — wi jomorrow, when August Herr | 5 S 2 70 O SAViNG. MAGHINERY? But—if you like a mild cigar with the delicious flavor nal Commission, will meet with e e A == tha ted Ha i — the other members of the commission, 75 105 81— 281{ ashington, Feb, 13.—Charges by | or one com t only selected Havana can give, then: Mr. Johnson of the American League 92 110 104— 306 |operators that mine workers in thes and Mr. Hedyler of the National oo v =% central Pennsylvania field have op- League, to dispose of minor. details. It 455 455—M24 | posed introduction in the mines of reraily understood that the re- labor-saving machinery precipitated Get Mofa of Scott Perry, pitcher | warwick 93— 284 |2 warm controversy today before the T Americans, was | Shgrven 99— 293 | coal strike _settlement commission. | one of the hich would be | T i 99— 230 | Emphatic denial of the charges was taken up Ba us, Pittsburgh, .y p McCarthy .. 77— 235 | made by representatives of the mine also ha. Chagno 102 125 105 332 workers in that field, and John L. commis: bl Lewis, president of the United Mine | i 458 193 TT3—i4ae| Workers, ook occasion i declure i o YALE BASEBALL TEAM HAS | T iy that the national organization had 13¢ 2‘ 25 | . i r T 1% GAMES ON TRIP SOUTH Nanana s | ges iy oo DRSS ke s gt i 4 . Conn.. Feb. 13—The| Lewis 122 109 95— 326 [lic in obstructing the installation and . inati g A e % 35 ue el ot DR B Titihian ong That's a hard combination to get—mildness and flavor—but Peter Schuyler was announced tonight. | Dunn 100 74 104— 278 | yices. ” e WE REPAIR AND RECORE ALL KINDS has it in his all-Havana filler. ix games which will| Shea $3 103 12— 325" “The bituminous mine workers, ! F IA gy : regular list of 26 games Toy Te: oo T | Mr. Lewis asSerted, “are and always OF RADIATORS announced. ~ On April 1. 492 484 538—1514| have been WAling to cooperess with ; Made for 33 yoars by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albuay, N. Y. Catholic Unt. SR operators in the developmen: and i 2 i & _on_April 2| ON ELKS' ALLEYS. greater use of mining machinery, | NO JOB TOO LARGE—NO JOB TOO SMALL They only ask that they be permitted | Team 6. to share equitably with the opera- at aitimore Inter- | Lyons 95 89 93|tors in the benefits derive re- | fmery Toer | Lyons L ey asoed | WE ARE EXPERTS IN RADIATOR REPAIRING | ¢ Baltimore. | Weymouth 86 120 107| Mine workers of the central Pen-| T C Stevens 123 81 102)nayivania R wjecten o s iof one of this great writer's best| Davis Theatre Today MASS. TECH. DEFEATED YALE — —|by the operators that their right to | stories, enacted by a selected cast of | Four shows at 1:30, 3:15, 6:15 and ure i, WRESTEING MATCH install and test wew machinery be Vitagraph's best players, “Trinidad’ f.g:15. # e g Koshoe 77 |Buaranteed iz working the contracts, | Is the Travel picture and the comedy | "Sophie Kerr's popular novel, “The = Copn., Feb. 13—Mass- | Gallahan g2 | On" the ground ghat it inferentially | is Chased Out of Town With Hank Sce-Saw,” has been adapted for the = Yale in aiCampbeil 73 | charged. the workers with being op- Mann projecting the fun, Topics Of | sorcen under the title of “The In tonight, 10| Keqting §5 | Posed to this. L the Day, timely and humorous com-|Bond,” and is Irene Caste’s latest| = | Chairman Robinson asked' the op-: i pletes the show. Don’t miss it. picture at the Davis theatre today.| | 397 33 erators to file a record of specific S e The story is about a husband and wfe | SRt 352 cases 1;‘ this district where the min- | 107-109 FRANKLIN STREET Breed Theatre. who are still in love after four yea: . de- ers had opposed by strike or other- | Today is your last chance to see|of married life. Tae husband, how- 3 . T, by decis- ROVERS WANT GAME wise the installation of machine | ;i v Pickford in her very la 3 v arniage st 5 £he | o achine Maiy Pickford in her very latest|ever believes that marriage should i St | paSTEtt Clty Rovers challenges. the | Sauizmnent, s 1‘ Radiator Department NORWICH, CONN: i B e I e iy b | o baterea personal iiberty and 6 BELLANS mmoxgs, ’ ale, | It W Taftville for a game this; The commission in addition to hear- | feature attractios at the Breed theat- | prevent him from carrying on an af- A Hot water minutes, | Sw Ry afternoon in Taftville, also!ing the Central Pennsylvanio opera-: re. If you have not availed yourself| falr with a dashing yolng coquette, | % S Relief jany other team 17 vear old. ' Dare-|tors and miners, also listened to the of the opportunity of witnessing this| After the wife has endured the hu- | ure kel .| devils please cal tel. 13-4 between | presentation ot claims and counter: | . big special production don't fail to|miliation through her husband’s c- | AN " d ay, . J.jclaims of vest Virgini; S 2 / 5. i S i i e = : Bais n i any i ss d by the; Allegro ma non troppo |G ool e Bl S e FOR INDIGESTION frregt duplicated that given. previous- | 11 SCOURES S Preseure auplied by the) Aleer { “Glad” /books by Eleanor H. Porter,| holds the same theories Ll Izi-él )cgzh%‘:g:ir:}:‘?fi?mflm the Cen- | jf Teague,: however. sis' dependent Molto vivace which have been read by millions of | 3 ge as her husband and T people. the tables are turned on him_when she soon begins courting the company of other men. A rich New Yorker becomes infatuated with her and, turious because she will not respond Vivace ma non troppo o ; Sonata— Viohn s ; The production gives oné a relief | Senata—Violin and Piano, Opus 23, | from every-day things and turns one's| is Vierne | {houghts from the trials and tribula- | tions of man to his gentler side, for | CASE OF HERMAN WESSELS, HELD AS A GERMAN SPY upon a Swiss referendum confirming | | | completes the show. [ these conditicns. Come ‘early il you want a good seat. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. New York, Feb. 13.—Stocks were Arthur J. Balfour, the British repre- sentative, who presided at the meet- that a commission | Allezro risoluto Andante sostenuto the holid Offerings of this char-; Broken Threads at The Davis. acter were more obvious than at any| ing, announced | 3 New York. Feb. 13.—Argur 8 § = s ot b 1! Largam Alles: fato |every man and woman has a gentler|to his attentions, plunges them both The Chas. K. Champlin company subjected to’ additional price impair- | recent period and procceded from' the writ of hubeas corpus AbpIied. for | WOBMA be Instracted to ummen o oyt | QuATEE o D, OmiE, AFlaty |side "some timo or oter and the eneover a hish Cf 1t a motor car and |will pen their weeks Sngagement ot ment in the first half of today's very Sreater apprehension respecting the:by Herman Wessels, alias Carl Roedi- | ference of the states —concorncd . te! " Joseph Hayan|Picture that can reach it is “Polly- himself and isr. The husband. get-|the Davis theatre next Monday by uagettled deflings, but rallied spirited- | atiitude of the railway brotherhoods. {ger, who Is being held for naval court- | study international exchange and| Adaizo cantabile | annas 4 joe The emant ol ner LI Behuiks R a ign exchange di st subsiar E oday before United States Juds, tecrea T LT, | flitted across a er home where they|Wilkes. It i ess ] creased firmness. | and shippings, where extreme gains of , Manton in the Brooklyn federal ages DIET e o STRAND. | Theatre at any time_and those whoare reconciled. The other big Zea. | drama, not s much in fhe tredtment P> 'y assumed that *he|3 to 10 points were scored. ~Steels,! The court withheld decision and asked ! ARIEF STATE NEWS " S e 3 |saw Miss Pickford in the passing,|ture is Gladys Brockwell in “Thieves” [as in the effect on the audience. It morning resulted ' eAuipments and motors also made up, that briefs be filed by both sides by i | lahe Strand's big program for thewiil have a lasting reminder of her|a 6-part Fox special production and | brings one face to face with the reals primarily from seiling orders received the Zreater part if not all of their|next Friday. Wessels was formerly | o fc0ding—The older boys of thellast of this week has made a great hit' for o long time o come. one of the best dramas ever project- | ities of life and takes the average larse volume from out of town over| 105ses, the extent of their rebound | second | oiver o o eon QT | Sanford school have a lot of t{wih the public. The Kaden Tro are! Jour shows today at 1:30, 3. 6:15|ed on the screen. International News|mind on an investigation tour of the ranging from 2 to 12 points. s e then German | coming to them for the way in which seen in a fast comedy act that was ang $1 *CTE L an MntE & rJaft comedy ‘complates | rasalfieg resulba’ cfia) eiigle lemcbisel Best quotations.were recorded in the| Attorneys for Wessel intaineq | [he¥ turned in and helped shovel the| featured at the Strand. All special R —_ the show, e i e O e Broken final_hour, rumors then circulated on | that the eourtmartial could hare oy J10W, some of them working all day| scenery 8 used. Honey Hurst, who| “Checkers” Coming to Breed Vit Threads is a powerful love story fill- | the stock exchange taking the form of! \oewaiit froartial e ave no . Sunday for nothing. has substituted for Thelma Dorona, is : A 5 ) = e s ? the SOl A ook exchaned baking il ! jurisdiction over the case and that| "'oY 1T BORINE : more than the Strand expected “Checkers” is coming to the Breed 3 ed with the romance of the golden WE OFFER between the rallway workers and. the | bace srvaden 4 oaon) LS ad L eter of John Bistera wemtny| Bas a Wondertul voice and she knows theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues- Davis Thestre /Suntay, bt Pl Bl T 3 y kers and the|been invaded, Assistant United States daughter of John Bister, a wealthy ; she knows 0% e is S ) - | opment, but ringing true in-its mo- ol e e efasicer ot 13 ey, S H tow ta ke If> 'Var woa Yo pisid somg_news to anmounce| This Sunday evening the manage-|OD Asidé from this superficial factor, S e e hattan, was married Wednesday af-|Seen in their latest variety act entitied ment of the Davis will ofter one of |ral conclusions. BABCOCK | : 2 | however, thete were indications wl s - i 3 Trinity R “ath.{ A Little of This and That. The six the blggest and best shows ever pre-| It creates the thought in the mind | Bricex sveve, receing "ot e roen enemy, W fi;gltss could have no con. :)?'"0“_‘";‘1x‘_(thf"_{‘;:mf;;g;‘?cé‘"{’;a’;,;‘:l‘e’;_ part feature starring Alma Hanlon S stage. Its situations | sented in this city on a Sunday|of the auditor that after all a Wo- | Gtantal chiracter. PriidEnae | Sonensl gahte S 4 ol ighacch Mamaroneck o and Jack Sherrill was one of the most 7€ (arilliny and its humor and senti- | show. The biz attraction is the new |man essentially zood, may lift her- PRINTING PRESS | ed ‘itself particuiarly in Tails and sear | saerie iag® Orst apprenended in| a5 ki eSS modern times pictures vet shown on Ment have kept millions on the edge| Brentwood picture entitled Poor Re- | self out of the garish past, to a highe soned industrials, those issues reflect- | ha was’ connected. with tho o e estbrook—David_Raymond of this! any scre An up to date weckly Of their seals ‘twixt laughter and|lations, sturring Zusa Pitts and|er standard of living, especially 4f foE 25 oveim ik cona | e mas connected with the firm of i town and brother, J. Raymond ofcloses this big program. i ’ j Florence Vidor, two capable youns|she is supported in her effort by ‘the MANUFACTURING CO. Shorts were badly punished in Gen- P is city,| South Norwald, report the recent A special show has been arranged! it has been done as a big spe- stars who have pleased the Davis pa- | loy: ve of d ¥ manufacturers’ of oy Stone building | sale of a. tract of twenty thousand e pleased the Davis pa-|loyal love of a good and true man. Syl SUE 1 | : nd | for Sunday, a six part picture starring Cial Mim production by William Fox | trons in théir previous pictures, Poor| Other plays to be offered during the e reraing e s oL xé’}?L‘;.’f,’:S He had passport from the | acres of land in Tennessee, which| Mary Bolund Wil e shown ia s and the screen.version riot only equals| Relations. fa. & comedy-nrama gt cv: | welt ave mre s of o 8 Per Cent. Preferred Stock j| 2n nn additional 3 1-2 points. while | thorities olaim. was. forred 1 af | the family had owned for many years.| Woman's Experience. Fattv Arbuckie but excels the stage version. It has all | eryday life that appeals to everyone| Woods' big New York success that Crucible retrieved all of its 11 point|191g, Wessels was arrestod by denocs.| New Milford—By the will of Mrs.| Will be shown in a two reel laugh. the drama, all the humor and all the | because it is human with its joys and|Eaq a run of one whole season at the ed dividend || dccline. Sales amounted to 1,375,000 | ment of justice agents and conterg oy | Almira Bennett, widow of Deacon | 8etting comedy. Screen Smiles with love interest, with plenty of thrills as! sorrows and teaches a lesson of love | Liberi theatre In that city: Broade at par and accrued dividend | shares. the. Tombs prison until Josearce 2 | George C. Bennett of Bridgewater,|ilS brisht bits from newspaper wits these can be produced only on the|for those who are not as fortunate|way Jones, one of the best plays ever Interborough Rapid Transit 5s were! of tnis year on a technical charwe of | the Congregational church of that|Will be there, and an Outing Chester screan. The exciting horse race scenes,as ourselves. The second big picture|written by George M., Cohan: What B. the feature of the bond market, rising | Deing aa alion. cacm hye v iTEE Of [ {0hn Will receive $400. the beard of| Travelogue Sunday. jthe train wreck, the fight in the box |is O'Henry's famous short story, | Money Cam't Buy, a play of love, ro- A. B. LEACH & CO,, Inc. 4 L4 points. . The general bond st {urncs”gver o ‘The haval sathoriicy forelgn mizsions ana” the, American | gar. the encounters in Chinatown and ! Ghost of 4 Chance, enacted by an afl | mance and mustery: Her Unborn lar, § als harden-|and more serious charges preferred | Missionary Society, each $200. STRAND. |the acroplane flights will hold vou|star cast of Vitagraph plavers, and|Child, a play that teaches a great PLANT BUILDING ing, with moderate recessionis in Lib- inst hi Bres Beredy o 5 3 ! spelibound; while the beautiful love brings to the screen just ‘what:the|moral lesson; A Stitch in Time, that erty issues. Sales, par value, aggre. | 52105t him. (,hH“,"f"“*—A ‘:f{"ga“.‘t”}d of local| 'The Strand’s bargain program will scenes will enchant you. You en-|average person has longed for, a|ran for a whole year at the Sth NEW LONDON, CONN. gated $15,475,000. | Ghinamen recently waited on Mayor| be one that has never before been.joy this production more than any ! story by their favorite writer brought | Street theatre in New York; Hb > Old U.'S. bonds were unchanged on| COUNCIL OF LEAGUE | Minsella and protested aagainst a|shown at any theatre at prices equal other feature you have seen In a | to, life. Post Travel Pletures, Tomios | Brotners. Keeper. Tobert - Bieson's C. ROYCE BOSS, Representative. call. CONCLUDES ITS SESSIONg Continuance of e showing of the|the Strand’s popular prices. The acts long, lang time. At the Breed Sun-|of the Day, and a funny Hank Mann|latest and best Broadway success.’ | film called The Tong Man. The fa-| consist of the Goldine Musical Novelty day. Mpnday and Tuesday. comedy, entitled, Chased Out of Town| Seats now on sale. 5 STOCKS, London, Feb. 13.—The council of the M0US Jap actor, Sessue Hayakawa|in the latest in music. Bob and Pe~~- ) % Y was playing the part and the sons of the flowery land were hot over the interpretation. New Haven—W. B. Yates, the Trish poet and dramatist, will lecture here Keb. 18. Sir Oliver Lodge, the fa- mous [English physicist and spiritual- ist, who is now visiting this country on a lecture tour, is expected to speak Valentine in a classy novelty. Watson | dogs, the dogs with the human brains. A six part special production fea- Tl turing Frank Mayo in The Brute il Breaker, showing the story of a man who broke the spirt of bulles, de- fended the weak and won the love of a girl who at first resented his fierce | conquest of her heart. A two reel| Am Car Foundry .. . American Smelting Am Sugar Refining ‘Anacomia. league of nations concluded its ses- sions today. The next meeting of the | council was fixed for March 15 at| Rome. On the motion of Baron Matsui, the ' Japanese representative, the council agreed to place under the guarantee of the league the stipulations of the treaty between the United States, Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE IfE. G 7 The- distinctive 4 Baltimore Chic and Northwest .. and Ohlo Chesapeake & Ohio Canadian ~ Pacinc Col. Fuel and Iro Central Leather HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan on the one side and Poiand on .the other, insofar as they affect persons in Woolsey hall March 6. Hugh Wal- pole, the distinguished English nov- clist, is to speak in Sprague Memor- special Larry Semon comedy entitled | The Simple Life, which is a real laugh | getter, better than The Head Waiter ! belonging to racial religious or lin- |ial hall March 23. that made such a big hit a short time | sols dncction | Fownd " = 3 B e STt e s Dargata | . e council agreed to admit Switz- 7 < - o B & g Fedine erland as an original member of the| What Is Going On Tonight. | show for Monday, Tuesday and Wei- CARS Attention! e furnish insurance required by the State of Connecticut, cn January 1st, 1920. B.P.Learned & Co. MONEY. New York, Feb. 13. — Call money government’s conditions for maintain- ing Swiss neutrality and her refusal to participate in any militay opera- tions undertaken under the auspices of the league or to permit the passage of foreign troops through Swiss terri- Franklin Machine :m‘vida::;, R. L Company u:::: 1857 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers _of HARRIS-COR- LISS 'ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear .E’.M to all makes of Cor- Telephone: Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Strand Theatre. Feature Photoplays at the Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS At Y. M. C. A. Sunday afteroon. A rally for men and older boys will be held on Sunday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The stereopticon will be used to show pictures of some of the great characters, and to illustrate import- ant events in their lives. Swahnss or- chestra will furnish music. Davis Music Ass: on to Evening. ‘The February meeting of the Nor- Meet Tuesday at the Strand ‘Big Double Feature Program The show booked for the Davis| this Sunday evening is one of the biggest and best programs ever of- fered in this city on a Sunday even- ing. There are two big special fea- ures, a travel picture, topics and a| comdey, The headline attraction is| the latest Brentwood production gn- tiled “Poor Relations” a six part pic- ture of unusual interest staniing Zusa Pitts and Llorence Vidor wot | popular young actresses who have pleased the Davis patrons in former productions, such The Turn of the Road, and Better Times, in this their Iatest picture they excell those form- k” in the home. This product offers the: solution of “What to i Its popularity as a home beverags lies in the fact that it is a true gin- ger product — aged and mellowed — with a dis- tinctive ‘delicious #avor that appeals to all. 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General Mill Repairs. ik auiice B sereity matidnuis(Hone and son il Jesl beten arter B’ o ot An - i by the members. he program fol- | seeing it. The kecond big feature is steady; middiing 35.45. Special machinery of all kinds. Quartet in F. Opus 96 Ghost of a Chance” a nicturizatian