Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1921, Page 10

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Adam G Saint children which was greatly -enjoyed. A° es and black cats!were numerous in the hall Wequetequock will hold a. husking bee for the members, and -their friends.: A handsome truck, from. Pawtucket, R. I, named “The Queen'of the Fieet” at-| tracted attention here Eriday because of s size and -handsome lines. The casino at Wequetequock was be- day collect! 3305, wh ons today | sold and the to- | over £50. A Hallowe'en young ladies com. te ety. | ing_strivped of. its decorations Friday it €10 at- | yesterly Migh school football ~team |y, ying bein closed for tho winter. Edwin £ the d r hardest to break their streak fgeanies has charge of dismantiing and instr ed the Softhloging up the building for the scason. A i o ¥ con at Rathbun and Wm. Judge Herbert W S { { casey were in Norwich Friday morning. rs, John Haley of Willlam street | s e 0 ¢ the Teeh- | xyp counell, K. of C., gave a whist S | and social in their roors Friday evening. | A dance followed, with refreshments. Three submarines came into port hers ay night and left Friday tor New- at the re- | awyer nominated The American James W. Legion members of vost are working s people and or Harvey day moming. 1 Attorney Herbe Bolles, George Harp- d Dennison C. Han- s from Thursday eveming the Building Loan | and Sayings association met in the town clerk's office for the weekly meeting. The shares that are being taken each week ! show how well the pub! appreciates h opportunity The chares are being at $1 cacli and Thursd: ) night 1ere were 568 chares take The motor removed from the Wander- hich 19 owned by Capt. Fred Ost- was sent to Mystic this week to be auled. . The apparatus of Pioneer H. and L.| ¥, which has done faithful service or the past 41 years, has to be repaired, f t- gear having weaken to require rehuildi: 3 H, Ry: Michael's troop of Boy Seo ndance. ws store is sending the weel McCourt and Jaughter wers Chariotie Main, | davs w Foven, Tler siwter, Mrs, o and Gales don Friday. Dorothy Ra Johnson, Alleen | Champion Mathewsan i- the suest hefe nard and Charles Ide afe| Bentiev, Jean Bentley, Esther Latham |of v AL R Voune, b A fir in from Box 36 | piL o Biend Y. M. C. A 'and Grace Buddington, also John Jen-| Mrs Charles D, Wa'ta antertained tha . e e Tnbe Tm egate from Jr., Alfred -Ward, Avery Fitoh,: Harmany ohwh at her home in Sylvan- ! thie fse hec R Second Congregetional church and Fiteh, or Patmer, | AThert| gar, fternoon. ‘ ¥ tety e lattér’ delegatc from the Fi Bap- Robert” Palmer, Staniey Mre Thamas R Wean a? Narwich was < - urch. 1bun, Harold Brown, & caliar iy tha'arnneh Roday: z n 19w erko me and Peter Kuvidlowski have' z1ere The membors of e ciavonidoaiat inute Aab into the Joseph Palmer house strect Gavitt is I at’ her 1 on Main street. Danbury.—The hospital auxilary at its the rooms of the is wee £ and Bethel Gas and Elect company's building voted -t iate . membership Svers Food Sale for Saturday Savers WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THI3 SALE, AND STOCK UP — CIRCUM- STANCES SEEM TO WARRANT A LITTLE FORESIGHT IN THIS LINE. FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS Pound 15¢ FRESH PORK LOINS TO ROAST VERY BEST MEADOW- BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER Pound 47¢ WHY PAY MORE ? STRICTLY FRESH EGGS | GRANULATED i SUGAR,51bs. . 31c DINNER BLEND d a masquerads Friday evening for z::;'T socle] with refreshments following. W‘mh“l- Monday evening the Community club at | Charies Jensen' of ! the Dbenefit of St | hela~Quring the afternoon. | risian sage at once and escare being ! COFFEE, Ib. .. 25c Dozen 55¢ RIGHT FROM THE FISHING BOATS Pound 25¢ SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND STEAKS, pound........ 22¢ TO YOU. , CUT FROM STEER BEEF Fresh Small Scallops, pint 50c ib Roast Beef, Ib. ... ... 18c, Steak Tilefish,Ib......... 30c Chuck Roast Beef, Ib. . . . 14c§ Round Clams, pint . ..... 35¢c " Lean Beef, Ib........... 12 g sk i T o “loYsTEe: e et el IN SHELL—OPENED TO ORDER FRESH GROUND Hamburger, Ib........ 12V5c Beef Liver,1b........... . 10c Pork Sausage, Ib........ 25¢ NEW CROP Pea Beans 2 Pounds 13c EVAPORATED MILK Canllc PREPARED Buckwheat 3 Pkgs. 29¢ AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Mohican Selected EGGS Dozen 41c PEANUT BUTTER Pound 16¢c SWIFT’S SILVER- LEAF BRAND -, Pure Lard 2 Pounds 27c Swift's GemNut READY FCR OVEN—BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. . 26¢ SOLID MEAT SWIFT’S SPRING | NICELY CURED | LAMB LEAN PLATE SHORT CUT ‘BRISKET LEGS, Ib. ... ... 26¢ NAVEL CUTS AND LOINS TO ROAST, b. ... 18| FLANK PIECES ; M - MEATYFORE | CORNED |__Canl5c Pound 24c LAMB, ... 12%c CAMPRELL’S BEEF Ib. 8¢ SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, whole or half, Ib. 20c These Hams Have All Surplus Fat and Skin Removed. Pork & Beans| O & Canl0c |.rine,lb.27c Hothouse Grapes, Ib. . ... 90c Cucumbers, 2 for........ 25¢ Florida Lettuce, head. . . . 15¢ 40¢ Celery Hearts, 2 bunches. 25¢ Grape Fruit,5for. ....... 25¢ FRESH NATIVE SPINACH, 3 Ibs. peck. ... 17c FRESH FROM OUR OVERS Raisin Bread, loaf . ..... 10c came during the morning hours and oth- | ers came -during ‘the course of the day.l Nearly 15 gallons of paint, spotless ‘white, was spread onjthe outside surface of, the church building. - The work went merrily on again Thursday. The weather | man passed out some ideal weather for! the work. The energetic women of the Goshen parish provided one. of their cele- brated New England dinmers, the appe- tizing repast being gerved to the hungry workmen in the church kitchen at the noon hour, An airship was, heard naes'ne envaraj miles to the north of this place Sunday afternoon. . | , JEWETT CITY George A. Ross has dissovered amone =ome old treasures in his attic-a bucrshot mould of anclent design. The mould is frehinnad foam swn emall slabs of 50ap- | stone and was doubtless in use by the owner lone vears before it was dis~over- ed that falling moiten metal nssume] a spherical shame. A hint of the method of the mamufacture is indieated by the manner of its use. Ona s'ab was first taken, and with some <harp ton! dozens of Noles were made In the soft <rone, eanh soted with its nefehbor by a very (kin canal, no lonver than a need'a. Tha heles in the first niate were then or ether soft colored mat- | dou-h. New the other. slab and then tak- rawad on tha ! ond_plate wara mate to corraspana with those in th Finat. {1 the two tovether, the 1 The auxilfary schooner yacht Norse- man, owned by George G. Williams, of Farmington, in command of Captain r this place, came into port' Monday *3d moored at Rogers' boat yard' where sie will be faid un for the winter.” The Noresman, with Mr. Will- iams‘and his gu-§ James D. Wells, of tie - Conneoticut Trust Co., of Hartford, on ‘hoard, left Noank June 29th . and iled to Labrador, golne as far.north as’ Cape Chendleigh. Much of the time on_ihe trip was spent in salmon fish. ing. These fish were quite plantiful this ear.. The Norseman was delaved on its return trip by head winds and thick fogs. - " The fiat-fishermen and scallon draeeers had Lvery. rge catches the first of the week: it i3 estimated that shemt %000 § bushels of scallons were brought iato port Monday. One packing house handled 1,440 bushelg in o day. The puhii> whist held Wenasddy even- ing by Liberty council, D. of A., in Me. chanies’ hall, wail well patronized by loea1 people. The large seow purchased bv Ches bro Brothers for carrying seallop shel o heing-repaired at the Rogers' boat yard. Many Noank neonle Tave been attend- the bazaar beine held in Mystic for s clurch. irg Patrick Mrs. Howard Palmer v Mvstic Wednesday. The firat of tha B. Y. P. U, of the B chureh wa held Thnredev evening in the church par lors in the form of a Hallowe'en soc The rooms were attractivaly desorated in orange and black. Miss Hazel Wolverton received the prize for finding the larg- e8¢ number of hidden cats. Various games ter was 1all_onto en off Where t Titila hotes slabs wera ti il Wao then nonred Into a cen- ter opening as the monia stood v manns of the litela canals every The nrimitive shot mat- his pian'as amarf and aft- nnoan er than toot of intersst were pla: Conga, sand- 2ad eanmenttan wiches, fancy cakes and Halowd'en an- x 08 hnole <hat ples wera: served. Amone those present < tha finished com- e ¥ tne AMerriil,“Ada Devis, fie e oner Ruth Fiteh. Mary Ride, Merrill, Haz neham fa enandfni fan Misses Elia Bud- ferle Thomupson and wer of sala of M’se Deal chondise—a amv horasghites witl ot Newwich to Witness the transit af featia Nahleg Acrose tha kot gands this (Saenriay) aft- Thint- hat paesihiy from ot smmointad with the instretions neintad fn Tha Tolatin T, M. Carnenter soys th a lata b s fine stock of mer- ngton, chajrma: Ru*h Merrill. The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Bap- tist church held an zillay meeting in the ry Wednesday. Quilts were tied -and | other sewing was done. Dinner w ved at noon and a social hour W2 Next week tte soclety is to hold @ chicken Die sup- per. Frnan Dbody everv- {11 ha nndar nofies ewavd | > it nared in the Bat-) tlerrannd, o 2 GOSHEN o it s, which Mrs: W: L Mott-of Norwieh Town and {§07 ¥/ U0 0° 70 0 daughter Mrs. E. K. Fargo, of Fitch-| "1 (aci o hunter ar nerson walline viile. called on friends here Saturday. AR Shou' saa a rav hiack and whita | Georpe Curry, of Chicago has been vis- 1t 20 SPOU Bomm oY O A ena o | iting his brother. W. T. Curry. o AR A There ywas a good attendance at the end anichte flivhi R Y. P. S. C. E. meeting held in the Schooi- | sneward, with much flappinz. and stnen * house -in the Ninth district. -The mes'INE the eround il he mesrs his fntender was jed by the pastor. Rev. MIss LYA'Z parch twhich ‘s reached at tha ast ma- Hartig. The singing was so'rited, the, mant by a endden upward turn, it Is Mr. praise service was greatly augmented DY ' gprive, A the use of the portable cabinet organ carr'ed down for the meeting. One man reported that while re‘urning A Fnmter not Tonx a=n on a slde W ot tha Beniomin farm fasine the raj'=ned, fa1a came *hrae epareows and nman home. where the road Wwas narrow. Be ponce fmnalad gmam o hamm heen encountered two, polecats, TURRINE OVEr | mon0.cl tnig habit aids him in dlssects thefn. . Line his fond. Bt it ‘a smmarent that ha The painting bee was started at the aoo "0 G YL il ranadn atone. Tha church Wednesday. = Six or eight meu (ooe 00%,(0 L O\ LIS - sitondea | Viela axosllent returns, the mext mav | be fruitirss. Put he camhat vesist tak- | DON'T BE BALD Thin-haired readers should use Pa- fne advantaza nf evary opnortunity (o se- e oo e ommortuni- ties evceed tha deman’s nf his stomach, an?: then, af*er wntarine his unfortunate | the i hair'ess. We gurarantee it to stop fa - Viettm, ha simp'y $mnoes and leaves it. ! ig hair and itching scalp, and Danish i and M. A, o Swif- of Providanes all dandruff, or money refunded. Lee gra surece oBPAL. and Mrs. E. H. T | & Osgood Co. : 8 ft is one of the slide trom- = - l2 s = =V] oom (=W = (| = = — .= = (@ p] fesciad (oo ENTIRE ST - SHOES, BOOTS AND RUBBERS bone players In the Providence Shriners' band which will be in the Norwich pa- rade today. There was no seasion in the River- side Grammar schoo! Fritay on account of the state teachers' convention in Nor- wich, Rev. M. B. Fuller will occupy his pul- pit at the Baptist church . Morning sub- ject, The Christian Herald. In the ev- enir= The Valley of Eaca. Mr. McLennon will the Methodist church. in the evening. The pastor, Rev. C. W Andrews, will | preach at the Congregatforial church. The | sermon will be on Seven Thinzs Which Pohn A. Moran, ! her property. {street, ~consis Epworth League | TUnited Congr-gation: At ‘the Unitead Concrezational church there will. be @ Hellowe'en soclal next ' . ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale on Hickory Street. . real” ea;: ‘ma. sold fe Mrs, Catherine T. [eNamara = Nos. 12 and T4 Hickery ing of one house and a six-room cottage. |seph Chimingo, .who will make, some changes and will,'ive_ with his family in one of the houses and the others will be preach a' [held as an investment. What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville snd Motion Pictures Strand Theatre ri¥3 \ Motion Plctures at Davis Th Motion Pictures 2 Eresd T.estra two-family to Ja- STRAND SUNDAY. The Forblda'n Thinz, p'aying Sunda only at the Strand Is nerhaps the most {human’y interesting and ‘abeorbing pho- toplay of the eason. Tt is am Allan Dwan picture, and the fine hand of the director 13 seen throughout its several Church Meetings 5 ddy evening in the Community Tesls Of entertainment. Lizhting effects God Hates. Y. T. S. C. E. at 6, Miss [iesfay cvonine o the COPTIRTY are excellent, whils the technical de- M. A. Burdick, leader. Topie, How Can o 0%, 0ol e (0 "RMOE Setan's * tails, the-atmosohers types and all that We Apply the Golden Rule? !ayia. At the mid-wesk s-rvice Thurs. enters into the ni ~ virtually per- Mrs. A. A, Thursday Wh Young entertained t club at her home § Tucoma, Wash. Mre. Cook is spending o month at the home of her parents, | tsranomv Wl Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brewster, L the day even'ng. the devotional time wi'l, hon- ha given” to a nremarstory lecturs for | or of Mrs. Martha Drewster Cook, of the November gom=mnion, whila #urine Which includes tha instruction nerfod Tha Rook of Deu- he considered. Tomtor Gofld will mest At 4 o'~ lonk. Fridav sfternoon fest from every standpoint, James K'*kwood henls 1 notable east He'en Jerome Bady, Maveia Manon King Bagcott, Gertrude Cla‘'re, Jack Roseleizh, Arthur Thalas- ®0. Newton Hall and others. The inter. In Miss Pullon's Dretative work, alwavs emided by the “ 5 oo, over the Otz TAhrarv. All eirls master hand of Allam Dwan, 1s always BOTIN IR iR oot memhers of the camn firs are cor- Sincere and convincing. BEFORE JUDGE HINMAN 00 7000 0 Soin. On Feidav af-! Ofher suhiects are Purple Riders, At the motion list session here Friday trengon. st 2. the ‘pAlag of tha chmech Erlsode No. 7 and Speed, a langh iz morning for the Noi superior court the lowing matters were narigh honse. cmber gess'on Of the ar, fnvitad to & mastine at Park chnech at which Mise Offve Pear- jevery foot of film. disnosed of befors Judge George E. Hin- g, ja vonne and interseting reator | Strand Morder. Toeslay. W-dnesdar. man: w1 ftell of home misstonary work in S e ey Anderson et al. vs. Ironsides Board omlmma and Georgia. FO;\ZNR ’f:_r‘:; F_c.‘n“;"nf\ r“»’ ¢ Coryp., defauit fo- failure to plead, plead= AT b oy tBe Mok Balf) of: metsabk ings in two weeks. o LA DR SR T P e i B o s i L b McCor- Adam J. Cronesberry vs. Elizaboth H.1 10 "0 (00 " 00 Cattacror of the de- tlanaTly . clever | ao " Cronesberry,s that plaintitt: be, held M.l L0 "y o s> wetlon of the National|, Forence Rraly. the aintemipt o come Yor Hillure ‘W comaly D e e e oy, ! with orde S el oz Srmany. O e et p e a a eat pendente lite, postponed. phas 084 ks L, v Dy e At A Dean H. Richards vs. Tona C. Rich- o5t = n’s nomu'arity. ards. Thal plaintff be held in contempt of court for failure to comply with an alase at tha aesamile rooms of tha A fosan hrveat of sontal garvies. Feld and Adams in Mrsterla. little comedy skit is e 314 Ma'tn the gateway to order as to payment of alimony pendente STe*t Fortford.’ Thia lectnre will be fun and has something to dn with the’s orcesas th pay oot of al Rente |\ canand in tha eoring of Tertrls 0f-'mathod nf neodmeine Ianehter lite ; postpone farad this cangan v the AinsssAn hn- Tha Haws ! produce a 3 of cocla’ service. Dr. Tann. wil granh novelty. ha the omsst of tha Hartfard €n~'ali Fash member of Mrare (ah At Womshaan g *his 4216 in The Pama Order authorizing receiver to co ‘ Sl Zho-Hiase ¢ business for four months from N, 11 taatnea in Pridwemort om rine vehTola for 1; granted. L et Sy b o v " Morgan et al. v gs Bank of New iy 5 ”_;M»er:; o biondn in_ Ameries London. Permission to file amendment 3 2 5 ™ "raneen bacinea of to answer; oft. susniees of the diocesan bureau of fitnnes for the r social service. o Sosial Omtimism, Dro Default for failure | _'Tha east of this colorful Arams By n two weeks T Vernst Rabe'l which romes te the : ik s > M-rtines a¢ Pack Chareh = Sirand theatre Wonday, Tuee? and Second order of motice: granted, Navt wee' at Park chureh the Travel- nsdav inyndes such pot-bles as Lulu Shifman Colbert vs. James J. ore’ club will meet at 4 p. m. on Thurs- "_:\ Porrin. TWallace. Colbert. Second order of no'ice; granted.” dnv, hite 2 Neleber vs. Colchester Farm Produce On Fridav Mics Oliva Paareon. a o5 2 Co. Order for payment on account of ‘.N.nfi, Kin~fisher collers Oklahoma, wii Freeman Wood. compensation of recefver and wyeak at the fhank ofaring meeting of | T $1000 for receiver, $750 for cou the miss'ons denartment at 3 ». m. AN | DAVIS THEATRE. Worth vs. Herbert ¥ whn <f the town are. interested wi'l he | Truly Shattuck. famous as & prima Limiting time for present ‘eome at the meeting as Kinfisher “donna, comic opera star and vandes 2. Order accepling inventory and abd- conere has a hall in memory of Hugh H. |artist. has the role of Virginia Poucette praisal, and for allowance to appraisers: gusood. m George Me'ford's postponed. Schwartz .vs. Zavori‘as et al Disclos- to sel! real estate and nersonal pro at public auetion; granted. Wadhtel vs. Rosenb: Tty | ASHFORD production for | Paramount, A Wisa Fool. which will b SITNE e sl Do oy Brather Y. M. €. A. shown at the Davis theatre Sunda "Drich vs. Tadeusza Kosciousk] Society. Xonle. e Tussiay: MM BRIt Argument of demuirrers postponed, | Al men and oller bavs are Invited to! ["ade her screen debut five years aco Hawthorne Sash & Door Co. vs. Thom- attend the Sunday “Get Tosether” at D she deciares that her role tn thi t2s C. West Co. Judsment for $2,02264 Y. M. C. A. at 5 v. m, at which.time DtO% 18 one of (he most inters and in‘erest of $40.43 total $2.063.0 the tonie. Am I My Brother's Keeper? (VR ROHS with which che Dbas Davis ef al. V8. Solomon. 1. Argument W1l be discvssed. In addition to theiPSh entisted. ot of motion for more particular statement. diccussion thers will be singine and| C/%% Clattack has had an eventfi 2. Argument of demurrer; decison re- Serinture reading and the tonic will be Ly ko IAS DOrk Sean - served. discussed from a Christian standpoint. el Il ot She ey e 3 L Luls Obisno County, California, and be- tre in San Pranals- rg et al. Furth Mr. and Mrs. C Darrow of New Lon- | © r went cast and made her notice ;" ordered. e | ond Mre. Jane Cassidy and dughter | debut 18 vandeville. In 1900 she madc Griswold vs. West. Judgment; con- Patricia of Norwich were callers at The |her.first trir to Eurone and after a big t'nuance for one month. Oaks Sunday. Success overseas. returned to New York National Bank of Commerce vs. Sha-| Frank Greene has been ill with a se-|and nlaved three sea<ons Geores lett. Hearing in damages; postponed. vere cold, M. Cohan in such "?“fivv"n—m'!‘ as Little Neleber vs. Colches'er Farm Produce _ Walter Green and family and Denison |Johnny Jones. The Governor's Son and Co. Motion that the claim of Hyman Packer, who sold their farm recently, |G~oreo Washington, J. and Joseph London be permitted and al- lowed as a preferred claim; decision re- served. from Shalett vs. Shalett's Cleaning & Dye-! Mrs ng, Inc. Order to pay compensation io of hunter appraisers; granted. i ard colds. ances Daughter’s Engagement. Emily J. Bushnell of Canterbur announces the engagement of her dangh- ter, Giadys Marzuerite, to Philip Har- | Bridgeport gave wood Spear, of Livermore Falls, Maine. | Dental Hygiene. | about 10 | Meadow club ad STOCK ' NOW SELLING - REGARDLESS OF COST AT OLD STORE have moved to Mystic. A number in the vicnity are suffering Theodore Smith has her house full | New Britain—Members of the Rotary {clu™ and their wives, a party numbering dinner at e other evening. ing the dinmer, D: an l ‘Then fol'owed sanother tour to W | rone, at which tims Miss Shattuck playe ed with Edna May in The American Peauty at Shafteshury theatre, Londor, then returned to New York in The Pa« rislan Model and with Marfe Cahfl’, in JuAy Forgot. Again she went to London and two seveoms plaved the princinal boy role at the Drury Lane Theatre In Christmas pantomimes— Returning o | Ameriea she was starred by Jor Wehes In Alma Where Do You Liva? This followed bv a two vears vamdee ¥l enmasement In Eurore. The scenarlo for A Wise Tool was written by Sir Gilbert Parver. the au- °r. and George Melford, the produee: the Shuttle Follow- Alfred C. Fones of interesting talk on \l was Straved From the Steerazs, 2 two- reel Mack Senmett comedy, and a Para- mount Magazine Wwill 2'so be shown. WALTFY. SCANLON AT DAVIS. Tha po~ular sinelng star. Walter Seanien will be *the attraction at he Davis theatre for Wednesday eveninz, Nov. 2. He comes this season, on his smeomd anpual four in & mew thres-act romantic comedv by E°ward E. Rose, entitled Trish Eves. and It is declared to be the {Dest he hiae ever anmearsd !n. Tt econ < cerns the lives of two youns Irish fis > jermen, who emisratsd to America, be camo vastly Wealthy, and were mmch ecueht sfter by the smart set In New wo-i- One, John Brady. plunges into cocistv for the sake of his beautiful | danwhter. whom he homes to wed to a {tited foreienar. Dan R'ay, hic broth jer-in-aw and narfner rebel |Tisce beinz defled the man of chetee. Hs brines John Brady back to earih and swovens in him the memorles {of their youthfui days when “love” came | The nlav fe AMad with amneine stna- tosn and witty dialozus whils mystery 7»1 rom=nce are amons its chief @e- li-hts. Mr.Scan'sn hai seven mew somes which he sines in his intmtead! fash‘on. and his sunmorting compamy s made un of mlavers whose names are amfliar to local theatremoers. The #pe- : rehestta which contributes so mueh |0 the enjovment of Mr. Scanlan's am. Aiences s aesin a featurs of the ner. formance. Tis new sonw hits are: Mg. vournsen, My Ga'way Rose. The Réad 2 Mv Love An Irish Some Will Live as fene ae Tifa and Love Shall Last, T Y~s a Pilgrim in Love-Land and Kath. icen, T BR TREATRE, Oriental arehitecture with a'l its Bf. -~rraberuty raised to the Nth degres ‘on the screen—that is what Thomas H. Ince has arcomnlishad in his latest dra- ma for Aesnciated Prodnee The Cup of Tife. Which ls the featnre at tha Preed theatre, Sunday, Monday afd Toesday, | The scenle effects. Both Interlor ama | extariar are £2id to ba mtabla for thetr { masnificenca and their Adelity to Ori. | ~ntal structures, | scanes, Several wesks nrlor to the flmine of ha first scenes of the drama a et=ff-of |Chiness and Jan-nesa artists. autherl- |ties on thelr nat've architscture. wers eneaced to Araft nlans for the many tme nencsive sats which annear fn the nro- iduction. * Exnuisite gardens, temrjos, [anA residemnes wera comstructed on the | stazes of the Ince Studios. The exven- |sive silven tavestries and haneine with which the scenes are decorated were se- cured from Chiness merchants in a number of Pa~fc cosst citfes. with much of the furniture was elther fm- norted direet from the Orfent or sme- clal'v constructed by Chinese cabinet mavers. The castumes of tha production wers 150 deslenad bv native Chinese, many of them betnz made In the famoms Chinatown of O San Franciseo from rare and vauabla si'ks and sating A mermaiq comed: and the Pathe News commlete this bill. Today's bill consists of Lom Chamey in Tha Nleht Ross, Charles Hutchinson in Hurricare Hu‘ch, a Sunshine comedy and the Pathe New: . Georgetown.—W. JI. Eunter and Lou P. Miller recently gave the children of the Gilbert and Eennett school a large amount of exceflent playground equ ment, consisting of footballs. basketbaiis olieyballs and baseballs. The presenta tion was made by Supervisor L D. &yi- wester. decoration and lamd-

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