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The Signal, 1931-10-15, Page 44—Tharaiay, October 1Mh, 1931 Young Men's SU/TS —wstil — Extra Trousers la tLsSENk.h.legnt lldI OITTIANDING VALIIS X25.00 WE 1)0 REPAIRING AND REMODELLING W. C. Pridham &Son —Men's and Boys' Wear— Telt p`eae 57 - Goderlck PORT ALBERT Fowl $doter. --Come to the Angh- qo fowl supper, which will be held to the basement cot Owlet enure!. Pert Albert, oe ,Friday, October 48rd. Tea will .be served In the taasmaat from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock, atter will* there will be ■ good program. Admission 50e, children 25r. Everybody weiessm. THE SIGNAL COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. Oct. 14.— 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayton and baby Jack, of Putnam, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Treble. Miss Gladys Treble was home from Toronto for the holiday, returuing oto Monday. Mr. .and Mrs. Leslie Inkster and children, of Toronto, visited at the home or Mr. and Mrs E. Minima au Mist Noah. Barlow, of Oedeeich, Is speitdiar 'ftlw'dicy rat tittriMISMor beeIpandradirCidr-. T9tor• littthell, ar. The prayer meeting held' at the home of Mrn. R. Bean, sr., on Tuesday evening was well attesded. Rev. W. J. Patton had charge of the meeting. The Carlow W. M. S. had quite e busy week caking quilts and peeking a bale for Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Col. Stewart, of Ntle, spent Monday at ts home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Treble. - ti AUBUI PI .. h WMen't Iasiiesto---w11/ --.hold their regular--aaosthir iaaethrg 1n Foresters' Hall of Tuesday, October 20th, at 2.15 p.m. Program by Blyth and Londeeboro brauches. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Wal- lace King. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeffer and Miss Erma Weller of Kitchener learnt Than utas at the borne of Mt. Wall lace S nit• Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor gnat Sunday at Mr. A. J. Ferguson's. There will be a homemade baking iala and a hot napper served In the Baptist rhumb Saturday. October 17, commencing at 5 o'clock. Everyone 4 cordially Invited. A GOOD 200 ACRE FARM TO BE GIVEN AWAY to the person who will purchase the Honer and Barn now on the property and the etaltding Timber at for this valuation and pay the taxes year (196311. No hack taxes or any charges agatnat the property. Loather and description of property. Situated in the Township of Wen Wawanosh. (' ty of fIon, Ontario. 1r9m hattmlte -from school hal NSW in111. three miles from ftne large village, evonyenlent to good markets. in tine farming district. Good nelgh- NILE NILE, (k•t. 14.—Weekrpd guests at the home of Mrs. D. McPhee were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bneewell and Master Gordon Sercombe of Toronto. Mrs. Harry Ryan and lir. M. Ohler of t}oderlch. A very Interesting meeting was held at the Port Albert United church on Tuesday of this week by the Women's Mlsaionary Society of that church. who had invited a tietntwr— a neighboring soeleties to meet with them. The rape - Mal speeker for the afternoon- was Mrs. Henderson of Carlow and a much enjoyed program was given by mem- Iseehoo4. 12 m11ea from Goderkh. gMsl;t1 rs from the various ws•Ietles. Those roads. elose to hydro. who attended from Nite Missionary So - 100 acres now ander eultleation. riety were Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Shaw, more ready. Principally flne clay loam Mrs. James Oliver. Mrs. Wm. Fined - soli. mostly self -drained. Fine endo!- gun. Mrs. D. McPhee add Mrs. A. Me- eting surface, no waste. very (twain. few stone*. 225 104115 of expellent Mrs. Ernest Segusr Is visiting her barn yard fertilizer just spread oe daughter,J►1Ii&- Mammon., land. abort 3D acre% timbered. balance (Iederlch, for-'* `tow days. ---- pasture. Good 1' -story• eight -named Anniversary servlies will be held In House, hank Ram, ()refined, plenty of the United church herd, on Sunday. Fruit, excellent Water. iaa eMtaber kith. at the hours of 2 p.m. Dawn payasest of each required $2•"'. and 7 p.m. Rev.'G, T. Watts of North Easy teras, for balance. street United 4hir h, (.odericb, wtU be Estimated to be enough Ti the preseeher and spa liT mutt r1—WIll pay halnnpe If properly handled. Is - 15 tons of tool well eters hey MAFEKING MAFEKING, Oct. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong. of London, were guests of lir. mad Mrs. Will Irwin on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall and child- ren and Mrs. Porter of Brantford were guests of Mr. andira. Godfrey Hall over the week -end and Thankagiving Day. Misses Nellie Cranston and Pearl Thompson of London were home over the _weekend. retu}ning on Monday with Mr. and Mee. Peter L.senby and sons. of London, who spent Thanksgiv- ing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Isaar Cranston. Mr. S. B. Stothers and daughters. Agnea and Elisabeth, were guests from Friday Until Monday oTMr. and Mrs. Heart' Horton. Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Kilpatrick of L.eamington spent part of last week with Mr. -and Mrs. S. J. Kitpatr+ek. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake and ram - lir were great.. of Mr. and Mr*. Hiram Moffat. Sarnia. Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry and Mr and Mrs. Everett Henry and son. of Flesherton, attended the_ funeral on Thursday of the former'a brother. the late Mr. Thomas Henry. Our loeal teacher,, attended the teaeher: ennrention at Exeter on Thursday. On Friday some went to Guelph. ami others (lime. to attend `n. nn cClintonthe riot 'Huron n errtiesn at ('lint — GODERICH, ONT. PORTER'S HILL (irate Omsk Asaiversary. -enn4- versery services were coadnotsd 1a Grace United church, potter's Mil, as Sunday afternoon and everting. Rev. F. 0.'Farrill, of Ontario street United church, Clinton, was the speaker at both services. In the attenuant he con- ducted a thaaksgtvtng service and in the evening spoke on '"The Upper anti Other *prises of Ledo" Al the atter- wsr..asrvdt+ * male quartette from the Presbyterian church, Clinton, gave very-i(teptable numbers. 1n the evea- la4 Me. (leo. !Indianan of Ondetitth contributed very appropriate and well rendered solos. The choir of the church took charge of the congreg* tloual singing and also gave selections. The services were well attended and the offerlug amounted to over $120. On the Monday evening. a fowl sup- per was provided by the ladles and between 400 and 500 gathered to par- take of the delicacies provided. After supper a concert by the Huronla Chor- us of Exeter, under the direction of Mr. W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M., was put on in the church shed, to the en- joyment of the large gathering. With a reader. a violinist and a comedian. the program was interesttagtl varaed and splendidly rendered. The recelpts were $1145. A ten -cent social was held Tuesday night. realizing $13 and mak lug the total proceeds well over $300 DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, Oet. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Miss Kathieeu Reed, of Elora. visited with friends here last Friday and attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wiggins, of Brantford, event the weekeud at the lag at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bancroft Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coulter and Pat and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer and children went to Stratford on Friday. Mr. and Hes. Walter Rosa anti Mrrs, Alt Floss of Teeswater apent Wanda/ with Mr. and Mrs. Was. Taylor. A number of friends and neighbors loth - end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tay- lor and spent a pleasant evening with them ou Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Root. Punkin and fam- ily spent Bundey with her parestts. Mr, gad Mra. Archly An4jrros_ Bt_ Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Robb-, of Lltrifford spent Thaokaglving at the home of her sister, Mea. Lester Felenner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purdon and Mr. Je(ik MacDonald of Leamington spent the weekend with relatives at St. Heyns and Reimore. Quite ■ number of the sports from Whitechurch wont hunting Jack -rat - Mtn la Asntleld on Thanksgiving. Messrs. Joe Bowler and Will Kelly of St. Augustine spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cor- nelius. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson and children of Buffalo spent toy wask.nd with her mother. Mrs. MatONBsr, and other relatives.here. Mr. and M. Jack Kennedy. of Sar- nia are vlxlting with Mrs. L.nee Grain and other relatlree over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ram Westlake and Mildred of Rayfield visited with her Mater. Mrs. Amos Cornelius. on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Ptarton and her father. Mr. Geyeau. ami Earle and Jack Turner of Leamington spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pardon. who held a family gathering at their home on Monday. Mrs. Alex. Rintoal b spending the hoose of the former's parent*. Mr. and}.W��d In Torento with her. daugh- ter.Mrs. Thos. Wiggins. IMrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Early and tam- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ihwson M fly spent Sundae and Monday with Thorndale. Mrs. Wm. Dawson of Wine - friends at Stratford and Millbank. ham and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cherie- friends Ernest Kroier is rbiting-_lam brother in Kitchener this week. Mr. Frank Savage, who is tracking at Ridgeway, stent the week•esd at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra. stun trod- children of Hamilton spent Sunday Tlfhe hornet of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Quite a lot of excttemeut was caused last Tureday when Mr. WI1I Me•('lente Mra. M. framer. returned to Toronto on Wednesday. pe �gtl .pained by Mie. L. Woods, Who 1 vtalt in Toronto. Mr. Jou e, a run , , Iatric and Evans, of "Toronto, silent the holiday with Wa brother, Mr. Juba Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Farr Wag, eou Douglas, Mr. M. Mattie -and Mho Mina Proctor, of Toronto, spent the Thanksgiving wesk-Ssd with Mrs. G. F. King. Mr. and Mra. D. Harrison of (luder- lch and Mrs. J. ('al4erthwd of Ottawa spent Thanksgiving fray with lir. and Mr. and Mac -t. !. don spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. 1L Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson is remaining for a week. At the service on Sunday afternoon at Knox Presbyterian church. Wm. Pollock, A. Armstrong, S. Houston and Joseph Richardson were ordained as elders of Knox church, the ceremony being conducted by Rev. C. E. Dou- gan of Clinton, who had charge of the service. Mn. J. L Buchan returned home on Monday atter visiting In Toronto, Durham and Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buchan and sun Ewing visited the former's sister, Mn. N. W. Woods. —7frs. H. K. Yoorehoei'ilt Yon Jean, of London, were visitors In the village over the holiday. Mine Grace Jowett of MacDonald Hall. Guelph, spent the holiday at her home. Mr. Harold Scotchmer, of O.A.C., Guelph, spent Thanksgiving with ills father, Mr. Robert Beo(ebmer. Mies M. Meliregor left on Monday to elait friends In Stratford. Mr. W. E. t'arker visited In London over the weekenl. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston and Doris spent the weekend in Mantillas. John Savage. titan and eon Raymond. of Cleveland, "M„R Hh-ftrReed ami two children, I In their aeroplane zoomed over the GIrvtn-- and Ihoris.• of Toronto, spent village ami eurrounding c•nnntry. Mr. the week -end with her mother. M. Me1'Ienaghan had not Ieeu home to Jas. Glrvlu. visit with his brothers for nine years Mrs. R. J. Crawford epeut Thanks- and they utade the trip with ease, 4.7- , 1n Ltu•know. the guest of Mr, lug until Friday. - - • - -(In Thintkmaiv{na Day. at --Castles bride Late Drr r 8fie Ethyl hmanll of Mr. Early. of Mililwuk, is visiting hU% Firm. the home of Mr. and be Riven by the choir. Sunday mahout instead. The program at then. A. C., s son. 1Ir. Heber FwIF• dies. Frntilt Henry, Rtes Robina Malt- Wingham, her younger brother. Gr urge, mnihm {smacssient t A d{will be w'ithdraw'n. Gurlplt, runslstel of a II stook show Ibis !maxi was united In matrimony to Mr. ^t Terrwatrr. and her father lir. u 1 Miss ('Zara Sproul. of Strafford. quantity of ?straw given with the ReePnt visitors rat the home of mfr in the morning. then hmeherxr. In s o•ut the week nod with ler parents,+Matrotm F. Green, son of Mr. and afro. Yup Flemming left the following marr- and Mrs: .Wm. Finnigan were Yrs. the afternoon the teaehrr.a visited the' { es W. Green of Daon, formerly of kit -ling Ing for Wingham and from there on a F's ant. If interested write or see at none and Alexander and Marga babel museum, saw the sport.: field. rest Mr. and lir. ro n. of • honeymoon tri and Dorothy and Miss Margaret Mc- eronraP. the library. hear! an address ; air. Arthur Brown. u[ Stratford Nor- eisener. Rev. J. D. Perks of Grace p to Niagara Falls. The W.- teal School. ..pent the holiday with i t'altei church, brother -In-law of tfie i hrkle'a friends In this vicinity wish J. ARMSTRONG (irPgnr of Heilman. lira. Irwin Hage, T i t iIAI his t1 Mea C t Brown- (grram• adh fated. a 7 T we P.naenw .nr1 Yr. Henry Snyder n v an flarieoltnr•, saw the gran !miming New Pales M RUR1HOLDKR'S STUDIO ter week MesulIal direst to deka More. - URY11 LOP1N0 111.111F1— t'p to sloe 114.._ Ida Frain 111 up 11fe --StiOCIAI.-- Eolerrseseeuts sip se r x 6" sae KACM Mrs. M. Burkholder Osdes teles oak me4releo —e..� eM• r e...ro - II --Mrs David Prentice. of Toronto, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stinson. over the week -end. Mint Nina Heard of ('Ilnton and Mr. Fred Heard of Stretford Vent. Thanks-, airing at- their home. Flemming DreiMatuz—A gall{ wedding was aolemulaed on Wednes- day, October 7th. at 2 o'eloek. at the home of Mr. Henry Drehmann. when ills younger daughter, Elisabeth Ade- line, of London. became the bride of David Morley Flemming of Pontiac, Mich. The bride was charmingly gown- ed In blur georgette trimmed with vel - set. The eeeemony wee performed by Rev. R. M. Cale In the preeene. of the 1for the young couple a eery ha t BOR 89 GODERICII ssisted b Rev. T. PPy u- f and specimens. anti t v yards. gardens. a mother. C. Wilkinson of Whitechurch United tun - If Goderle h. , dairy bnflding' anti the different dairy Mies Belau Camptsdl of Stratford If .“n l r., w.• Firm is' sure and Mr. and mfrs. Victor Ross of God machlnw used. The tours of ins gaeo- spent the week -end the guest of Mr. church. s.•il w„nf i»•fare ,anoint; - - _ erfr•h toven*hip xpent the week -road ttrnr were pernenatly etradneted by Pro- and Mrs. J. Savage. visiting in this vl Init). Mr. and Mrs. Chas Jnaps and Mr. Harold Squire of this vielnity and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Squire of Dungan - were visitors over the week -end holiday with relatives In Detroit. Inereawd means and Increased lei- sure are the two etvWzere of mangy Benjamin I)laraeli. non and tensor Buchanan of the O.A.C. and Mr. and Mee. Fooltdge arra were quite interesting and instructive. I daughter Barbara, Mrs W. Woolidge and Mrs. Stanley, of Toronto, motored BAYFikt•LL X13.—.iter and Mra- The Egyptians and Rahylnnlans In-Hup and spent the week -end at the Dome T. Mustard and Charles Mnetard, of teased gold. Jewels and chariots with of Mr. and Mn t}, Mk J4eKeroste. Mr. Toronto• spent the week -end and thsttfasaA - -- and Mrs. F. Wadktt itre. mond to Tor- Thank*Rlcing at fhelr ..dimmer hnmr. 1r Isam __ Mew. onto Monday, and Woolidge and id and Ftvirrwxr. of TOrant Homme Exceptionat Values in Ladies' Coats C E C MEM A NEW SHIPMENT of ladies' and misses' Winter Coats in this season's accepted styles These Coats are made of fine quality Chonga cloth, trimmed with fur of southern fox, Arabian lynx. etc., and in the new slim silhouette with side fastenings of buttons or buckle. See them and be sure of their value. —Sizes 15 to 40— s P rt ce� _-$&. NEW DRESSES-- Smart style Dresses in Satin and Canton crepe. featuring the Sun- day night dinner Dress and the afternoon Frocks. NEW HATS -- See these Hats. you will them. Closely fitting shapes and cleverly made bows of velvet ribbon. Overcoats for Men and -Young Men We have now a complete range of Overcoats tailored in the best styles and of the best qualities. The prices are rea- sonable. Now is the time to buy an Overcoat at a kw cost and get full benefit from it. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THESE COATS r _ _ A. CORNFIELD gjrpr, 4t ares odea► ars imaged to s# tp • LACtagi . marry! {v COr est side of Square Phone 418 1 1 Mex. Stanley are remaining for a week r o. The t , eemt..",11tv�+b1C 0� spent ThankegfvIng at their home. Miss spent the week -end with their brother, J. Clement of Toronto was a guest Mr. Thos. McLean. with !ilea Ann Dewar. Mr. and Mr... Jas. McFachern and Dim. and M. Flock. Jane and Pon• two children. Diary and Keith, of Loo- 'old Flock. of Wlndaor. were et their don, motored ,up and spent the week- cottage ter the week -end - end at the home of the latter'a par - nee and Mrs. C. WIII end Miss Ag- ents. Mr. and M. 1Z.. A. McKenzie. ors Vs ill, of Londcm, spent the week - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Squires mo - end at Henle cottage. torte] .to Detroit on Saturday and spent Mr. and Mrs- Fred Fowlle and Mr. the weekend with friendlier- � .-.-- . Lwren•e Fowile. of London, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Alien Anel daagh- and Mrs. G. Koehler. of Zumieb. spent leh ter. Mina Dorothy. of (eder. visited the week -end and ThankrtRlving Day their daughter. Mrs. Everett Finnigan, with Mime* Frances ansi Ethel Fen►Ile. over the week -Pod. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. Eula Stothers and Marie• of London. spent Thankaglting MIss Jean Stothers of Toronto motoredy with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards np and spent the week -end ■t the Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Plater and tam - home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stothers. Ily, of Detroit.spent Thank'sglvdnR Mr. and Mra. Fred Ross -and son with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McLeod. Ms" Donald spent Thanksgiving In Luck- Annie f[eired, who spent two weeks now. in Detroit, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Thea. Mallen and balk. were the Intents of the lady's mother, ill London. spent the holiday with Mea Mrs. H. fluff. hat Friday. K. Davison. Mina Marlon Davison re - Mrs. Bridges and daughters. Mita turned to London with them. Prsnei4-14146d44 iisd "1iTt`717MMyI'811g. ' -Mete.14. Weston, win apeot ilea pant anti two hope. Donald and Stanley five wPekx In Detroit. returned home Armstrong. who have been visiting at nn Ratnrday. the home of airs. Geo. irwln end other s* Elva and Weir Erwned of Tor - are ra ontoMIspent the holiday wlftn thslr In Nan- mother. Mrs. Jr,..Castle. Mr. ami MH. Raker and babe. visiting of London. and Mr. and Mrs. Eric eek. Yorke and danghter. of Toronto. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mr. Gilbert Knight. of Toronto. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gemetne hardt over the week -end. Mee. Knight and Ronald. who had been visiting her parent for the past three weeks, re- turned home on Monday. Mr. George Drehmann returned to Te eweter on Thursday after attend - Ing the wedding of hla stater. MIsa Ethel Drehmann, who had been visit- ing her father. aeeompenled him as tar as Wingham. Mee. D. McDonald and son, Mr. R. McDonald. of Sarnia. 'spent Thanka- Riving with Dr. and Mrs. A. Newton - Brady. Mina Kirk. principal of the pabile school. spent Thanksgiving at her home at Glanworth and Mies Margaret Fer- Rnann. teacher In the junior room. wax at her home In Reaforth. Mr and Mrs. E. H. Johns and fam- ily spent Thenkaglv(ng with the form - pee parents In Marton MIw Alma McKay and friend. Mies Helen Currie. of Toronto. apent the weekend with her patents. Mr. and Mrs. H. ft. McKay. Mrs. ie. Stirling of London visited her brother. Mr. F. Geenelnhardt. for a maple of days Inst week. Mr. and Mrs Hngh Mciaren. Marion end Christine. of Port Bigin. vlxitad Mu .7 Stirling over the holiday. friends the past three months turning shortly to their home ton Alta. Mies Pearl Caldwell is friends In Kincardine title w At the Presbyterian ehureh the next two nr three Snndays offerings will he reeelvesl for the rellefl of the destitute In the Canadian United Myrrh Amdvessary.--hail. ternary. 'service's were held In i)tingata• non ehnrrh on Sunday last. Res. L. Rartlet$, of Rretwn*vIlte. a former minister here, preached fnreefnl ser- enest* meeal g --oar evening 4e.- Mires andkewes. -el'h! day -was-1 e, enab- ling many to itteeif the services. and the eongregattons intended not only members of the church but many others. Special musk' was rendered hy,the choir, and a very generous of- fering was given for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett renewed eninalntenee with many old friends dnring their %bort stay. and regretted they had to return home so soon to meet their family, who were home for the Thankaglving holiday. Mr. Bartlett was the minister when the present flne bonne of worship of the United ehnrch was ereted. WHITECAURCH WHITW'HT'R(`H, Oct. 13. Mr. Jo* Laidlaw had a valnahle enw killed by lightning last Tnewlay night dnring the acetrical *torm. Mr. and %frit John Pnrdnn and fam- ily spent Rnnday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mott of Marnoch. Mem Merle Wilson, purawe-is-tralning Mr. E Patchett apeet the week -cad in Stratford hnapltal, ipent a dew days and Thankagtving at hie home at isat week at her home' here. Made, Mr. end Mra. Pist4)' Rrhofts vest RPv. F 11 and lire. Pant! attenJl.d at the urns+ et hta+tteti .hart flue-swnem. re. tititsv kr .Wreiti.iterr iZi'r• Hama At M_ genre (latheltat, London. on .iia dards y. Mies Anna Fllintt. who spent the Thanksgiving week -end wlffi her annt. Theis fWbinane of not minas*. MT sae Wen he.*raw Kir* or Sar - forth and Mrs Jas Robinson and Teeniest of Wingham apent Thankage- NewFurnitiire Let us look after your re- - quirementa in New Furniture We as positively save Tutt money -aorprices first— BLA CKSTON E'S Furniture Exchan`s "On the Broadway of Goderich" Men's Combination OVERALLS HERE IS A SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY These are in blue and -khaki and made in s full rise for comfort while working. - SPECIAL POE ONE WEEK ONLY $1.89 —Sizes 34 to 44— M. Robins Agent for Tip Ter Tailors PHONE 384 South side of Square THE PASSPORT TO HEALTH! wLiNc Rpt Bowling Alleys - West Street - NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. LARGE, BRIGHT ROOKS, WELL VENTILLTED, AND WITH ALL IIP -TO -DATE CONVENIENCES A good, wholesome way to spend your evening or a leisure hour in pleasant, congenial surroundings. Scotch Doubles Monday_, October 19th. _1st and 2nd. Prizes tgrestcgic CAPITAL THEATRE WEST STREET --Phone 47— GODQM7H —PERPir:(TION rN Mt)l Ni) AND VISION— Now Playing—JOE F:. BROWN la "BROADMINDED" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY- --Janet Gaynor with Warner Baxter and Una Merkel The queen of the gement In one of her great eharaeterisattonx. Thla story by Max Rohmer will delight bath young and old. A tale of an orphan who becomes adopted by a mach-woaght-sifter bachelor. "Daddy Long. Legs" A Sound Newsreel With Every Program THURSDAY, PRIORI SATURDAY— CI i ve Brook Marjorie Rambeau and Peggy Shannon In the picture that has started a million costrovarsies A rsro ,.f a man who naked all to protect hix aweetheert ."SILENCE', atniaa-,*A I MAtire ` -