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4 — tored to Norwich Saturday. mittee comprises Mrs. George Briggs, Mr. ‘2— 8—2 §$35.50 $37.25] HOW TO AVOID IT “Miss" Lillie McDermot returned Sat.|end Mrs. Chaifield, Mrs. Keufman ~and cal unfons, are sald to be divided on the questian ¢f sccepting or rejecting the re- ductiof. A madority, however, favors re- Jecting the offer, claiming that the cost t dropped 4 i3 has the mean- :l‘ ‘made. olad y iy Ffed $36.30 terviews work, and have bean tor fifty o071 stroet viass ame These rates Vil Rebekah x.oc.z:'.{‘ U NS b.—tuul i i B 1 s§8LgdicE ] 5% i Emeliean 3 Margaret Kelly, George Leyden, Joseph Foy, Jotn Welsh, John A. Rojsoka, Jebn ello. Mathewson il Hi 2 Anna Crusom, Ruth Stewart, Peter Flynn, George Rochelien, Edward Rous- %—dh. Miss Nettie Johnson, Redmond Walsh, Thomas Mur- d | $3,000 mark Saturday, but in view of the | Tay, Michael Murray, John Murray, Mrs. fact that many people have not been ap- | gy -3 prosched (he commitise has semived to - continue the eampaign several days . ¥ i this week. Miss Agne; Nelligan, chair~| ¥Francis Driscall John E. Clark, treasurer, have asked all|J. Driscoll, Margaret T. Driscoll, canvassers to send In their returns, thus|¥. Pacs, Miss Mabelle Seott, Mrs. John making it possible to announce the total |1 ESin el T committee feel o be most gratitying, and donors have the | Aglae Thertien Thomas Grogan, Mrs. L. eatisfied feeling that aid has been ren-| V. Whittord Clovie Casavant, dered to a people in dire need. ‘Mechanic stréet and Gréeene avenue— April 6—So. Windham vs. L 0. 0. .| rnsdue Gudarowski, of this eity, and | Willlam Purdon, Timothy Dwyer, May R. April 7—A. T. Co. va K. of C.- o A Driscoll, Jobn W. Blake, Sr., John W. Miss Mary Gunia of New Bedford, Mass, | yoie?s "70 1 plive’ john Karpluk, An annouscement affording plensure to|'vere married Monday morning at 9 o'- |y s ‘Foiay. John McDermott, John ¥ housewives has besn made by the WHlli-|clock at St. Mary's church, New Bedford, | pirit n2uth wolh o Cerlio SOt oo msntic Milk Dealers' Assoclation. At a(by the pastor, Rev. Andrew Baij Mr | Moo (N0 oo 0 e Mot I gort recent meeting of the association It was | Gedarowski resides at No. 3 Ash steet (1Y BORNey SRORCNY Pomicy, T voted to reduce the price of milk to 14|#nd i employed by Blanchette and Gil- 2% Jonn McDenel, Jrs. S e cents & quart in sealed jars and 13 cents |man. A number of local people attended | L300 PEMSE, VIR, JRTEUS, T O & quart from cans. AnotWer price cut|the Wedding and the reception—that fol-( V¥R [OrEL TN IORORE AR gl Sayiie lowed. The couple will mako thelr'home | Cyriry. Mes. William Hose, Mrs, Thos fronid f Hogg, Mrs. Joseph Bottomley, Mrs. E. isposerse A. Bartlett, of this «lty, hag 80-} 5,510y Honry Lynch, Michael Hallisey, shed polishing up the Stafford Bprings |y “jonn McLean, Joseph Ladyka, John minstrel performers and several local peo- | utc JOM TECRA YOIeRS PRIEI, S Ple are to go te that place to Witness |yir Ty gy Wakely, Stephen Finn, Della charged in Norwich and surrounding | the show. Finn, Mrs. Daniel Sullivan, Charles Maye towns. Twe lecal gasoline dealors are having & | nard, Andrew Anderson, Joseph H. Me- ‘When the loeal delegation of Y. M, C.|lively time at their Main strest stations. | Carthy, Frank Campbell, Alics A. Driscoll, A. members goes to Camp Hasen, Jyly |Gasoline at wholesale has been selling | Geo. Hill, Willlam Knox, Frank Dewyer, 13th to epend two weeks, it i expected | fOr 27 cent sa gallon and retailing for 30 | Geo. Jagrelio, Horace Dawley. to number cloee to twenty. To date nine|Cents a gallon. One of these merchants| Anthony street—Velo Maynard, O. F. boys have signed up for the camp, l::opud his price' to 29 cents a gallon April 5—K. of P. vs. Y. M. C. A. - |and the other went down to 28 cents 8| Mes Tames Barmye Sirs ! Bar N rs. James , Mrs. Paul H alginarles Wone, of this clty, has been @hjlon. The first man, to cut the price to | Jonn Carrol, Dinte Drtheolt, Thomas My Duflal of Siaaiing Dreparations for the|3§ ccats has remained at the old figure |Dermott, Mrs. Noel, Henry. Hoyt, Bennio o g o B b d Lendon, who | but the second man has dropped another | Kako, Walter anuzko, Herbert Sharkey, i m: h’.fid‘:y IY‘:I the result of | hal¢ cent, to 27 1-2 cents. It's & great|james McNally, John Woodward, John M sty is G. Holder, 2 | game and the automobilist benefits by the | Godeck, Henry Strack, Victor Gelliew, face "Tey omaen ot the U. 8 submarine | deal but men familiar with the gas bus-|John Martley, Morris Oittieman, John the same town I Chine S mpte et |Iness claim & half cent profit on & gallon | Barry, J. Ashe, Earle Nichols, cnnenml it this ':.\“m" Kont I tonch it |'® @ loss, when shrinkage is figured. Nicvhols, Blanche Nichols, William O'-} each other. Five years ngo Lee was em. | , ThS body of Thomas B. Practor, who | Connell, George Twomey, James Hughes, ployed in the laundry of Mr. Wong. died Priday at his home in Howards Val- | Michael McCormick, John Rishawy, Jo- alyaterit gl ley, Hampton, was taken to Westerly on [seph Litter, Willlam Trainor, John Shep- the proposed refnetioms ot ot tAly 18| Monday atternoon by Funeral Diector |herd, Mathew Geary, A. J. Chase, Honzy bullding. trade meshanies, rie Py of|Jay M. Shepard. Funeral services were |Kiernan, Raymond Twilcher, F. McMur- r- 5 e p i e he Bullders|helg at the chapel at River Bend ceme-|ry, James Brenman, Michael Hurley, A. fRat owing th o i e i :M :mfl-i tery where burial took place, LeAhon, Frank Ford, Willlam Ryan, Her- bullding materialy building ls' practically |, Jartin Ourele, 26, died Sunday at the |bert Cooper, Fostor Harringtan at a standstiil and it is the opinion of |1OM€ of his brother, Stanislaus Curole of | Mr. snd Mrs. John Elchelberg had as thS association that wages should be re- | No: 42 Ash street, following a long iless |€uests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 845l 10 por cent. wieh Sasien ;ty ho|XIE fiSeeeieen. Hv Wik bovn e | Woltcustiony, Mr. ané. e dSei-i taken at an early date. Workers at the|lsih Dut had heen a resident of this)sinct and daughiters Susan and Pear], of various bullding trades, affliated with jo- | COUNTY for several years. Surviving him | Greencville, Miss Elizabeth Sauter ‘and d o5 besides his brother with whom he lived, | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simeo and daugh- e |1 sanother brother, Thomas Curole of this | ter, Katherine,of Norwich and Miss Lana 5— 8—7 $65.25 $68.00 gy, nd & sister, Miss Roie Curole, of | Stiehe of Tatvlle * jew Jersey. Mrs. Eichelberg who has been il for 4— 8—6 $5725 $60.00 DU YUU BA.I.CH & sevaral weeks is convaleseing. i CHESTER The Community eclub meeting was 4— 8—4 $51.00 $53.50 Miss Witma Marshatl returned Satur | YTy largeiy attended and the members 3— 8—4 $46.00 $48.25 day, after spending the Easter vacation | SPJOYed & fine program. During the bus- at her home in Selem, Mass, iness meeting a committee was appointed 2—10—4 $43.00 $45.00 s | “\re A L. Stebbins and ehildren me- | o conduct the next meeting. This com- urday from Hartford, where she was the | Miss Lucy Gray. ~During _the program 1—10—2 $32.50 $34.00| Colds are duc to germs. No one can | Suest of friends during the vacation. there were zlz-“ by ’)arhs Geer:he Briggs prevent the gorms fr ing i James O'Brien of New Haven was the | @nd Mrs. r n o humorous \=—10—4 $3250 $34.00| hoceand thoat g:’t";,g:t;“‘l‘h:{; OUF | mest over Sunday of. his adhts, Mra | Teeding by Paul Potter, whistling solo : anti s | Nellie Doane and Miss Mary Wade. by Miss Mabel Kanshan and an address 0—16—0 7.00 plenty of strong, vigorous, “‘antibodies gl o b By 7 By Rev. C IH.. ABAIeWE, - BARdwiakes, $2 $28.25 in yourblood o fight and Leill o thenasty e Tial of Rhativitle Wi, i | e st ealiee Were Sf¥ed. ‘The ool For Sale B’ ‘”"“,‘.u d!"::“,n_ u]e:"'“ :_)' = J“al:.!hm-_““_ Joseph Agranoviteh and son Edward | Mittee was James Crary, Mrs, Yain, Mrs. ou must have plenty of were vislting relatives In New London| Willis Morgan, W. ¥._Christopher and ies” properly, ye re O (2 1:h, red bload in g, Vil Sunday. Charles (,ampbgll. :Bo’ton Gram Store oo o e errer et | ™ Mrs. William Curgenven returned Mon-| Mrs. M. B. Wilson is ill . her home on tany disc: day after 2 week's visit with relatives in | East Main street. Wi tic . I you are weak, nervous er rom-down, orswh- | New York. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Johnston are In Joct tocolds, take hochances. Onedayyoumay | Too White was a caller.in Norwich Sat. | Willimantic t (Tuesday) attending e e T S o e the funeral of Charies Willlams, Mrs. shot, ‘Lherefore commence ta enrich your blood davelop scrious throat, brenchial of Jung trouble v, i Mrs. A. T. Van Cleve returneq Monday | Johnson's brother-in-law, and fortify yourself against " disense “to- 2 Mrs. Mary Burdick, Mrs. Nancy Bar- Dl'. F- C. Jackm &, nmmmnmukmnxm"m':' from @ week’s visit with her parents in y ¢ o b New York city. . rett and Miss Maué Barrett sre_ tempo- RS Tl TN wrguls dothing superiof to. | " Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was in | Farily ocoupying rooms In the Norman DEN’“S 1ike the iran fn your blood combined withapre- | town Monday. block on Main street. The house where it represcnting the princl chermicatcon (The board of warden and burgesses| they live is to be moved to a new lo- i i bbb A Lo ] = Hed a meeting in the parlor of Yhe en-| cation. i 718 Main Strest, Willimantie ';:‘;::..:':m;::';-gg'mfi,: gine house Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. B. J. Corens, of Provi- Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 4 creases the bodily ental s strength. Twenty-five ibors of . | dence were week-end guests of Mr. and mudmfn::'f»::-é} u;;':""mx i house Todee, Now St K. of B went 5| Mra. William MeNicol a1 their home on ok Pespld are gsing. s ‘Willimantic Mon ave to attend | East Main street. r. Corona is in JAY M. SHEPARD | hmeeniivenienedbybrarlalisdchs | BVRSALS JO0Sy e pio 4000 ) Craree of tho dyeing st the plant of Succeeding Filmors & Shepard | &0 Brominest facn, Even the Fops ot Rome | 1ocal 10dg0. took with them seven cand. | the ucenQueen Dyeing Co. of Provi- p dates to be given the rank dence. Mr. Corona ang the late Archi Funeral Digector & Embalmer | WeFTerisiorat ihe Pharmacy Normale ot Fars, e a A om0 Teotoror nt | MaNts were firm frisnds. M. and thomanufacturers | over g class and.with the class of Nat.|Mrs. Corona have just returned from a 60-62 NORTH §T. WILLIMANTIC chaug lodge the members trip to Furepe. While in Scotland they ectia tablet. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew b e it 11 drugs s Cossar, who live near Glasgow. Mrs. After the work of the evening a splen-| Cossar was Miss Jessle McNicol. Mr. dig lunch was served and speeches were| Corona visited many of the battleflelds made by prominent membery The Col- | in France and tolg thrilling storles of the ‘' FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND chester members went over by automo-|visit to the Trench of the Bayonets. biles and auto-trucks, Here 170 nllied troops were huddled to- EMBALMERS Mr. and Mrs W. O. Seymmes of Ho-| gother in a trench. Al carried guns with 98 Unian St Willimantio, Cenn, bron were in town Sunday assisting i | fixed bayonets. A heavy German shell Phene 290 (Lady Assistant) i | giving a cantate. < fire caved in the trench upon the soldfers. Miss Margaret Bunyan returned Sun-| The trench proved to be their grave, and day evening to Hartford where she is| there is to bé seen today, the protuding teaching. bayonets of the entombed men. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE | ==& i stands but a few feet from the railroad Willimantic, Conn, < [ &3&= | ST e N Our After-Easter Sale For Coughs, Colds, pusing locomotive caused the blaze 22 SUITS; COATS AND "DRESSES WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK 259% Discount WHAT YQU SAVE ON YOUR SPRING SUIT, COAT OR DRESS—IT"S WORTH WHILE. Obvery ot 6™t @ no agvettismg meamm m Conriecticut equal to The Bulle- aud’s Oriental Cream Bastern ©n for homnare et man of the local con @ittes, and Rev.|dAnnio E. Driseoll, Nora C. Driscoll, lg.\:‘! pole Monday and returned with a dozen Or 50 pairs of early spring frog's legs. curean feast. And well sald, tgo, with per pair. lowing officers were elected: Thrice illus- trious master, Neil McPhail; illustriout deputy master, Joseph G. Tyler; principal conducter of the work, James Orkney secretary, Edward E. Bucklin; treasurer, Percy H. Morgan; captain of the guard, Joseph Watt; conductor of the council, Clark Barnes; steward,' John Paton; | it (S sentinel, George D. Johmson; trustees, Charles H. Latham, Bergen I Greene and |, Wl David Seamon. The officers were install guild will meet-Thursday afternoon in the parish house. Millbury, Mass, after spending _the . . Easter vacation at his home in the Can- ""&r"l‘& local Telatives. dlewood Hill district. son. itora in New York. ' § Miss Mildred Prottas of ,‘,"u ‘was-a recent caller here. lLoaden, Engiand dieh O il g t, No. 1.D. o V.. § U @ e B Ty e Blater Lodge, N i % = o. P, Ipswich Hosiery is asked for every day by name and trade mnkbymae.pwplefilmmotherhouery’ mad¥, Over fifty million pairs are sold annually. It is the oldest line of hosiery in this country and one of the largest. Good value is solely responsible for Ipswich success. Insist upon Ipswich. Most dealers carry it IPSWICH MILLS IPSWICH ™ MASS, Oldest and arse of the larpest Hostery Mills tn the Unnited Stutm What Is Going On Tenight Bhetucket Lodge, Xo. 37, 1 O, O, %u meets in Odd Feliows' Hall lor'mH.an. No. 1396, 0. 0. 0., meeis b No. 160, M, W, A, mects % or-wrfiifl‘-x Labor Unfon mests ia “60 Sames’ Lodge, No. 83, ¥. und A M., o Mason: o hames, Lodge, No. 336, Ni B 9. V. Lovely woman, charniing enough when a creature of the boudoir and drawing e still more interesting when \WRENCE. s f 1 H Selznick special, The :’, Kg“ 0. Selling Agents e 3 featuring ena Keefe and Joe King, which u“" = Mu‘ Lowis 3 is shown at the Strand theafre today and - Sea - i ' Wednesday. The story is by Sophie Irene Loeb, and was adapted and directed by ble. It is a deep drama, with a picture of industrial gtruggle po- litica] manipulation. She is & wonder woman, this Margaret Manning, portrayed by Zens Keefe. Bern under & cloud, losing her mother in her infancy, not knowing even the name of her father, she overcomes all the obsta- eles of poverty, prejudice and ignoranee. The old maxim of Publius Syrus, writ- ten before the Christian era, “It is a eom- solation to the wretched to have compan- ions In misery,” iy splendidiy exempiified by Harry T. Morey in his Vitagraph fea- tare, The Sea Rider, is the second fea- ture playing today and Wednesday. Mo- rey appears as the captain of a lerge schooner who has lost faith in mankind, and women in particular through the un- faithfulness of his swestheart. He vows never again to set foot on land except | 1o load his vessel. “ " But there comes to his ship a stowsway i i o Wit whe Bas besn even mors beutal. N 1 | fy betrayed. Their common misery briage "‘ Ll them together and then follows true ro- mance, adventure and thrill which witl make you hold tight to your seat. A - One of the popular Myrkie-Harder Co. i their faces and tomahawks. A couple of loéal boys went to Tad- They are looking forward to a repl epi- the price in New York seventy-five cents Marion Pomeroy has returned to|Smoke Shop has now opened a iobacco e, o prd after a visit in the village. great future she had in m! want. tand in the lobby of the to Parin to study musie but Evelyn Hoimes of New Londoy r building. g o talad - ¥ plays to be presented Monday, April 11, iy e rackive st o at_the Davis theatre will be Polly With M Y RSERURuGYE| ANNOUNCEMENTS [» wam Tnere's o whoie it of comety in this Belasco play which New York en- Robert A. Allyn of Holyoke has| News Stand %1 Thayer BuaMding. joyed for three seasons. Polly in real . ife the daught f an Ohlo minis- guest of Mrs. Emeline Allyn, Franic 3. Fagan, propristor of the |iee, "She frew castics in the air of the news evening in Masonic temple. ested greatly m uj Misd’ Josephihe Denison of Worcester Sumnyside Avenue Property Sold. who was inters greatly m gocial up- James L. Case has sold for Henrletta |lift work. It was planned to have Polly Fames ot 5 estesls is soon to move|D: Kelley to Georgo J. Goepfert, the six- | become deepiyfin love with the unappre. emement In the house owned by | T00m modern cottage located af the cor-|Cisted wooer, the man tie soclety girl L. Webb which has recently been | 3 by Mr. and Mrs. William Ander- { 1™ | has Mrs. vacal This new stand 18 . Week end with Mrs H. B after the metropolfian style of stands | el Hpreo- gl gt - MYSTIC that are conducted In the lobbys of all | Sty Boods to get 8o far frm home > - Jand Mrs. Arthur Lamb of Winsted | the big office bulidings. The stand Wi LS & sesult she found her dream was The annual meeting of Mystic council, | ¥éT® Tjecent visitors here. be in charge of & young woman and *Ul | nothing but a bursted bubble and she 3 No. 23, R. and S. M., was held Friday |, MisS} Kariska S. Gates has returned|be open from 8 e'clock In the mOrn'ag |cooy in the apartment of an interior dess- evening in Masonic temple, and the fol- visit fn Pennsylvania. . e GO rator. The decorator had » friend Whe Qe se. Ko 4. 1. et was deeply in love with & soclety bud of Sunnyside and Whitaker avenues,{d/d not appreciate, as much as he de- Goepfert buys the property for a|tired. She was aiso good material for Bave nibved to Westerly. home and will occupy it in the mear fu-|the reformer to work upon in trying eut her ideas. So Folly becomes a Fremch Mrs. x..;:.:al:: yes has returned ‘from | *Ure £irl who has wrecked Yirones and whese ;i name was famous on the French bowle- el by Past Illustrious Master Bergen L [gymny P Mrs. William Cromwell and vards. Miss Myrkle's acquaintance with Greene. RS FOancundc Were visitora here the French langusge will be especially Helen Starkey chapter of St. Mark's Rev. William F. Williams, 2 former rector of Christ church, Westerly, con= ducted the service at St. Mark's ehurch Prof. William G. Perk has returned to Albert Denison is confined to his home. by_illness. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jack~ Miss Gladys Wilcox has returned to cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wilcox. Mr. hnd Mrs. William E. Dickinson of have Best Home Treatme: adapted for the part of Polly besides her o nt disposition will prove a great ssset in were guests of Mrs. Frank Provide anh-‘":m.y. giving & finished ufl;mmmm' Miss Martha Kalms has returned to plays, Civilized Clothes, 39 Bast, New Ro, o vacation} at her home here. *ral, Wintam Mr. a4 Mrs. T. W. Ryley and family| Every woman should have a emall umed to New Haven after a|package of delatone handy, fer its kissed Bride. There will be matisess dally. lle after spending the Easter (The Modern Beauty) DAVIS THEATEE. lar Paramoust timely use will keep the skin free\from | Dorothy Gish, the popu d Relief I No. 78, .| beauty-marring hairy growtbs. To re- | 5tar ew-n::a‘:w ‘hn hlu:l,Mh new ets this (Tuesday) evening, | move halr or fuzz from arms or neck,|omedy. It v ey .:Rflr—‘!: work will be exemplified to|make a thick paste with some of the | Ghost in arret. shown the Davis theatrs Wednesday and Thurs- Edward Raider of Bayonne, N. . fs|® /8¢ o candidates. powdered delatone and water. Apply G0 to hairy surface and after two or three|day. The story deals with a poor girl who becomes involved in the theft of & Gallieo taught how to measure minutes rub off, wash Abe skin and it height of the Chatham, N. J., after spending the va- | shadows the | will be free from halr or bl 5 pear] necklace of great value. The thieves e moon's mountains by thelr | 0oiq du::pulunlmu:l, > :u::“;:n 2 have their rendezvous in & supposed 4 real delatone, haunted house and the girl invades the place, with her bulidog, puts the th Rev. J. G. Osborne has recovered from tonsilitis and jsable ot be out. Mra. H. N. Wheeler has returned from a visit in Hartford. Miss Eleanor Davis has resumed her studies at Rogers Hall school, Lowell, Mass., after spending the Easter recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert §. Davis, on Reynolds HIIL Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Raul are vis- Mr. and Mrs. J. Alpheus Schoonover were visitors in Gales Ferry Sunday. Jeremiah Holmes, Jr., has returned to Bridgeport after a visit with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Holmes. The semi-monthly meeting of the Mys- tic Country club is to be held Thursday evening in the clubhouge on Jackson avenue, the committes in charge being Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Raul, Mr. and Mrs. Norton C. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. Louis M. Allyn, Miss Alice MeDonald and Eugene B. Seamans. Misses Mildred and Marion Cooper have resumed their studies at Cushing acade- my after spending the Easter vacation at their home in the village. ‘Williams Woman's Reliet corps meets this (Tuesday) evening. Robert Day of Bradford was a recemt visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Curry have moved to a tenement in the house at Fort Rachel place Tormerly owned by the Moon family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frusher, Jr., and fame fly are moving to East Lyme, ‘where they are to make their home. The Young People’s society of St Mark's church is to meet this (Tueslay) evening. The cake sale held by the Parent. Teachers’ association of the Mystic acad- emy in Hazard's store Saturday after- noon was successful, and a good sum was realized for the work of the associatios Mra. Nettio Crandall of Groton has been visiting relatives here. E. L. Smith of Providence was & caller bera Sunday. Mistuxet lodge, K. of P.. met Monday evening in A. O. U. W, hall. Miss Bertha Montgomery has returned trom Griswold, where she has been spend- ing the Easter vacation. Mrs. Samuel S. Brown has returned 2o s SRR marries her sweetheart, who has arrested for the theft. There mirth-provoking situations during the action. Willlam ¥. Park heads a teves to rout, recovers the neckisce smd— beer: many Brady plcture entitled Out of the Charus. In this pleture the star emacts the past of a chorus girl who steps into matrimony with the scion of an aristocratic family. This adventure provoked the paremts to such & degres that they placed obstaeles in her path to disiliusion her. Florenee Maddis, the ex-chorus girl, is led to be- leve that her husband s unfaithfel— hich is all a part of the scheme to male er feel unworthy. Eventually yousg Van Beekman is goaded to the dumger point. He becomes mvolved in a murder of which he is innocent in order to prove his wife unfaithful. But she remains steadfast in her devotion and is really instrumental in bringing him freedom. The picture is a romantic drama of the- atrical life in the metropolis. An interesting News Weekly will also ]nmakmgPostToasfiesarflythe When n::un:z‘;zA-t:u the anat choice part of carefully sdected 170 nd ove which has boum smavemcat white corn is used, perfectly cock- B 63 S e e s ed, rolled and toastedto a crisp . appetizing brown. Millions eat POST TOASTIES Jbecause they like em! Sold by C_‘gocers (| sturdy Canadian cattieman, has been one of the outstanding figures of the sfiver- screen for a number of yéars. His work in The Great Redeemer, a recent Maur e ‘Tourneur productin, was halled as one of the triumphs of the year. It is sald the creation of the role of Cornwall fords him even greater scope and opjer! | nity to create an unforgettable character. Florence Vidor, who is starred with Peters, has been east s Nance Abbott, uxury-loving dsughter of an aristocrtic English family. Other pictures on the bill inclade the Pathe News and ¢ Century comedy. Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc, Batile Croek, Michigan. New Britain—Martin J. Kelly of the Irish relief committee announced

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