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SUNWORT}IY WALL 1'AI'I.ft'—.A good Teeny of the better
patterns are the Snipeorth}' hind—beautiful colorings which civ g
not fad t--.. ni1 they retain their freshoe se much longer than A
the ord11 ary kind. '1 hey c+ Inee ti:i-tl•ithlncd, (.f euuree.
Patted,s•tuital,le for Living Hotline, Dieing Rooms, Malls,
Pedro etils, Kitchens, &c.
A good choice of pate -time of the \ •iiniehad Tile Pap( rs which
give such go -,if e(:rvice fix 1'aletri s, leetceepn and teach 11o,.rns.
in the chi alit r pupae the patterns and t.:,nr11 ge are good itud
the pi ices unicli lower than they have Leen fr,r a lung time.
When yeti have J'21 eilug tit do, it will u fru to see our stock
as the paten's, colt,riutrts and prices are tight and will htnud
close e011ijtfiiM'Dn
h. R. SMITH
724e sPare
Druggist and Stationer
Brussels United Church
REV, A, W, BARKER, B. D.
MINISTER
Sunday, Mar. 24th
11 am.—Public Worship.
Subject : "Citizen -ship"
The 9th sermon in n series nn
"Nine Spiritual Ships"
3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
Missionary Program and Offering
7 p.m.—Public Worship.
Theme :
"Abraham—The Gibraltar of Faith"
9th Sermon in a Series on
"The Mahers of History"
Monday 8 p. m.—Y. P. S.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
—Choir rehearsal.
4 Seed OATS for Sale, O. A. C. No
144. Alec 11 young23, 40 pigs. J. -tfA
i Ntchol, Phone 42 -
SEED OATS For Sale "Gold Mine'
and "Granary Filler." Apply to
ta P. Ament. Phone 80x. 40-tI
to 15 Chunks Pigs For Sale; Also some
young calves. Apply to Isaac
Clark, Lot 30, Con. 5, Grey. Phone
41-24. 40-1
10 Horses For Sale. All Good Clydes
weighing from 1300 to 1500 lbs.
4.11 young. George C. McDonalii,
Lot 43, Con. 1, Grey, Bluevale R.
R. 2. Molesworth Phone 11-4.
40-2.
PAIR of Pekin Ducks for Sale. Ap.
Iy to Jos.. Shaw, Morris, Phone
58-14. 40-1
FOR SALE—Timothy and Alsike
Mixture. 27% Alsike n, 10c a lb ;
Pure Timothy @ 54 a bus.; Yettow
Blossom Sweet Clover Cu 55 per
bus.; White Blossom Sweet Clover
@ 54.50 a bets. All government
graded and tested. Russell Dou-
gherty, Lot 13, Con, 17, Grey.
Phone 37-19. 40-tf.
FARM TO RENT -100 acres, Lot 8
Con. 16, Grey. Plowing done.
Immediate possession. Apply to
Alex. Buchanan, Walton P. O.
38-3.
HOUSE TO RENT, on Lot 4, Con.
9, Grey, J. A. Nichol, Phone 42-23
38-1.
A Rafe Repository for Bonds
or Other Valuable Papers
ASAFETY Deposit Rox in your
nearest branch of the Canadian
Baine of Commerce is the logical
place to keep your valuables for security
and convenience.. We shall be pleased
to furnish you with s )ace necessary for
your requmem cuts at minimum rates.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
THE STANDARD BANK O1 CANADA JI
with which is oma hgamatca
Card of Thanks. Did Well.
The fanffly and friends of Mrs. The play "The Old Fashioned
James Parish wish to express their Mother" presented in the Town Hall
sincere thanks to the many friends last Thursday evening, drew a full
and neighbors who showed their kind house, and was much enjoyed by all.
sympathy to them in the loss of their present. Each and everyone of the
caste did their part well. Following
the play lunch was served and a
dear mother.
• Easter Sunday dance followed.
Laster Sunday for the first tinge in
347 years will be celebrated this year Shun the Peddler.
' in unity by Christians of all creeds It is the itinerant peddlar, the
and sects, announces the Interna- houee to house door bell ringer and
• tional Fixed Calender League at thoseof his kind who travel from
London, England. The unusual agree- place to place plying their trade and
hent is made possible by a decision nnpoeing on the credulity of the un -
of the Synod of the Orthodox church thinking, offering bargains in this
at Bucharest to advance by 14 days and that which most always turns
their Easter, bringing it to the Ender out inferior or in short measure. It is
Sunday of the Gregorian calender, the plausible stories that
March 31. The Jewish Passover also well to beware of these fellows and
will be celebrated at that period. they tell to engage the interest and
confidence of their ,prospects. There
Minor Locals. are many varieties, with .as many
Cars are running ,again. kinds of merchandise to sell. Infer -
Good Friday on the 22th. cor articles of many kinds are peddle
Have you paid your subscription ed about hither and yon during the
yet? different seasons of the year. The
Snow and rain has been on the automobile has been a great aid to
weather bill -of -fare, this kind of c'hicanerd for, after he
A dance will be held in the Town has landed a few gullible propects a
Hall on Wednesday, April 3rd. day's journey will take him far be
Sale of horses at the American yond the reach of the
Hotel barns on Saturday of this buyer, who discovers that he or she
week. has been victimized. What better as -
Send us in your items but do not sarance can there be than buying
leave it off until Wednesday morn- from the home town merchant? If
ing, if at all possible—send them in for any reason the article proves un -
early. satisfactory he is ready and willing
Soon the head of the household to correct all troubles and satisfy his
will be putting the back garden in customer. Not so the peddlar—he is
order, but probably the motor car gone to -morrow, or yet to -day if the
will receive the first attention. chase gets too hot. He is not seeking
to satisfy his customer—he is after
Regulation re Parcel Delivery. the money alone: The home town
merchant stakes his reputation and
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Local News Items
Paid His Usual Visit. Easter War Crys.
Dr. Field, Public School inspector Salvation Army Officers from
made his usual Spring visit to Brus- Winghaln were here this week eell-
sels Public School last week. ing the Easter War Cry.
Minor Locals.
Half of March gone
Good Friday just one week away
Mortgage Sale of farm will be held
at American Hotel on Saturday after-
noon.
•
Will Hold a Pie Social.
The cloy':, Scouts are holding a Pie
Social in the L'a:-ement of the Pres-
byterian Church next Monday even.
ing. A good time is assured to all.
Silver Collection. Everbody Wel-
come.
Literary Meeting Friday Evening. ,
The Literary meeting of the Prue -
sols C ont nu::tion School will be held
on Friday, March 22nd in the school.
The meeting oecins at 8 o'clock sharp
and parents SLS tue cordially invited to
attend our Inst meeting of tint school
year. We hope to see the parents
present at the meeting.
Ice Went Out Friday.
Fri.iay morning the ice on the
dam went oat in a hurry and the
water rose higher this year than it
has for many years. All the low
lands were flooded, and water rushed
into the lower floors of the homes of
George Edwards and Alex Rutledge, !
Mill street. By Monday the river i
was hack into its u:ival challem. No I
great (Immure „ was done; around Bru !
Fels. We dne day morning the river
was I•i n again, caused no doubt l,v t
the •n' nv drains in Grey
Towa hip
getting opened rip,
A Travel Talk.
]iiia, ilabel Zimmer eave her travel
talk last T}nneday weitning iu tie.
United Church. Those who were
present enjoyed the viewe and tee.
talk, The views were good and is
eluded Fior•eoc,, Borne, Geneva end j
e r t
i •ethe "Queen P_� 1
On toDc,u a r f t r a
n
1
't
ri•aii c where , a r, rt to St.Marie,' riatic"
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church, the Bridge. of S1 he c t 1, (Vic; 1
enjoyed by the audience Miss leu !
mer is a very pleasing sneaker eat I
the evening •contributed 517 to the 1
Ladies' Aid, as Miss Zimmer gave brr 1
talk nnrl views free. We would be
glad to hear another travel ter':lc 1
later.
Mrs. Fred Price Passes Away.
Following three weeke' ilio' a t),:+
death of Amaryllias, widow of Fred
Price, occurred on Sunday at th
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M.
Wunder, 603 Spadina Avenue, Tor-
onto. Mrs. Price who resided at 2
Deilwoods Park, Toronto, was born
at Woodbridge. Her husband was for
thirty years with the Canada Per-
manent Loan and Mortgage Corpor-
ation. Surviving are one. son, Dr.
Walter -G. Price, of Port Credit,
Seeond Principal Grand Cheater of
Canada, RANI.; and two daughters,
Mrs. Edgar U. Wright, of South
Orange., N.J.; and Mrs. W. M. Wun-
der, -Toronto. The funeral service
was held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30
o'cleck,. Interment was made in
:Mount•?leeerent Cemetery. Deceased
was a sister of the later Alex. Rune
ter •of Brussels, and the late John
Hunter of-Cranbrook.
Will Hold Sale.
The household effects of the late
Virginia St. Amour will be offered
for rale on Saturday, March 23rd at
1 o'clock sharp. See advt. in this
1 Sue.
Spring Is Coming For—
Th robins are here.
And the boys are playing marb,ls.
And the girls are out with the skip-
ping rope.;.
1'11e dam is roaring.
j And you can get your feet wet
'trying to get from one side of the
street to the other.
The bicycle has appeared.
And Spring is due on March 21st,
Moving to Peel County.
Mr. G. R Patterson, of Clinton,
who has held the position of Agricul-
tural I.epre..ntatty: for the County
of Huron for the last two years, is
being transferred by the Department
of Agrculture to :e elmi'iar position in
Peel County. It is understood that
DIr. Pstt•:-r,,en uu•:asor will be Mr.
MeKay, who has is on his assistant in
the work in this county. Mr. Patter.
son has been a hard worker aril
very popular.
Remembered By Sunday School.
At the United Sunday School re-
cently, Mie Evelyn Cunningham,
who hit; be, n p1 an.:at, was presented
with a lamp for lir•, room. Mie, Mar -
eel 'it J,oyvnin;, read the address and
Miss Edna Davison made the pre -
e et t on• Iollow-ing w•as the ad•
flreee:—Deur Fellow Worker— Real-
izin to souls, dt:irec• the high value
::rd �.rr,,e1 p ac a:y, 0n to gnu ic• in
the wei•,iiiip of tits iiauch, and the
of the Sunday S nn"! ;and wish-
in,r tp ou; is t!un rig
yon 7i l••ut� and f . ui - v -;•••--
aa pr,u i t of the Srhnnl, mei also in
ietitenelitig to yea our ,+11
0 tv 1. ,,e and
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earnest prayees fur y
t r1 fi Jle
r•
ss
in the service of healing, keep- and comfor f rust• thri,i. in dr ere v.
w.i ,,r, sent you with thele token of
our r steep, Ya.,rt ler thy• Master's
4
A Sequel to "Bean Geste"
"Beau Sahrcur" i fradgilb with
:r:'.. P t scenes—.how t l r roul,1 :men
(a Noah L•e.'rv, Wil'inm Pow -
(•11 r5rsi Mitchell L e:vie hav,. each
powerful roles? Picture the attack
no the French garrison, jest a hand -
fill of ]nen media 0 thpa]'ansl —et
liebrlful of men wS.r•d nut and th
hero le:rapinl w:bh two girls to the
d': -e t, that hie mission for i ranee
be fulfilled! Picture the dremati+:
scene where the Sheikh El Hamel
demands that tho woman be turned
over to him as subsidy if France
would have a treaty with him! Pic-
ture the charge of the Great Oasis
with five persons bantling five thou -
mind! The dynamite mines planted
in the sands! The slaying of the I
desert. wolves with modern. warfare '
methods! Never has a picture before
been parked with so many melodra-
matic moments. This picture will be
'at the Grand Theatre an Friday and
Saturday of this week.
FOR SALE—One 5 year-old Durham
cow, fresh; 1 5 year-old Durham
cote due to calve 1st of March; 1
'York sow due to farrow 15th of
February, and 6 pigs about 100
lbs. Baxter Stevenson, Phone
42-26. 34-tf.
Cars Are Running.
Last Saturday evening a car came
in from Walton and on Sunday cars
were going night through to Sea -
forth. Wednesday morning the car
drivers were having some trouble at
Cunningham's hill, 3 miles south
of Brussels.
"The Girl From Gay Paree."
"The Girl from Gay Paree" will
be the feature picture attraction
coming to the Grand Theatre on
Monday next. The story tells of a
young lady who comes to New York
to join the hollies but has reached
that stage where she is hungry and
tired. She enters an eating place
and after sats::fying her hunger, de-
camps pursued by an officer. She
runs into a cabaret where they are
selecting a young lady to imperson-
ate a famous French chanteuse who
has disappointed the management.
Girl is given the job with the under-
standing that if she is discovered
she would be imprisoned. A young
,jour; alk.( comes to interview her and
fails it love with her. Another man
knows the real Frenchwoman thr 'at -
env her with expo..eure. She make -
an appointment to mart him and it
is +.'rine then on that the fun waxes
feet and furious.
St. Patrick's Baking Sale.
f). : nrittal :ale of homo-ma'e bak-
ing :Ind 50130'1 held by th,. Woman's
("eel -thin 7'n mpei•ance Union on S::t-
t 1 h lath, r was t .a. 0 !m tto-
r1 1
t i )utt Its
t
i r d nf; wrci given by bnttt WWII
+d ' o ,Btey l,r.o),let, and the Sapp, -r
served was well patronized, in hon-
e ,3 et: I ,t'ic'k, the Irish stew
sten vet .t ,ropily =hare of Praire.
1 Mee; in 'barer, of baking bo•,th
,
11.:,r ul. -, (Rev.) Barker, W.
4. P e •,err and I. Parker,
:yrieelamee. H. 11, ginrion,
M,('%11. 1.. S1''tnn, I. Down-
ing, D. Demean, S. F. Davieon argil
.1. DT 11;r e •v re the table r )173'3 -
1, C. (;. I. T. girls wore in r her..,,
7.1:'• candy booth,• I'rncee,18 w,v'e
Ott 1 d lnfy s'n local, County and
Prevented work: Twp field wail-con;
:a r lu l,t .044: all year. L r t year
Ulcers trop n gave ccienti fir 1 te
al 7; 1
some .,cid e ere to .1 4,668 pOnsic
school ool p ;pf s. and 10.055 high school
pal is and 2,757 Sip'rate school
1,' p11,. Thr y also presented the
'remperene 511.•I ria to 127 debit,
banquets, C,(r.T.T.'s, Women's Ta- i
etitutes, etc. We have also oondurt-
ed a huge S. S. Scientific Temper-
anre camnnign but on by the W. C.
T. U. and now
being taken u -i
bout 1500 Sunday Schools, juvenile lI
Temperance Bari s. have also been
organized with a membership of }
1000. 1
Postmasters, rural mail couriers
and contractors are aagin ad-
vised that parcels which are
too large to be placed
in the nail box must not, under any
circumstances be placed on top of the
box or tied to the post. These par-
cels must be held at the office and the
official notice, R. M. D. No. 2,
should be forwardedtto the addres-
see. If the addressee asks that the
parcel be delivered by the courier,
the postmaster must tbe advised in
writing on the form, and the addres-
see will meet the courier at tlteibox.
When the package is not called for
after the first, notice has been sent,
a second notice, R. M. D. No. 3, will
be sent, reminding the addressee
that ''a previous request to call had
been mailed.
Mrs. Parrish Passes Away,
On Wednesday afternoon, Annie
Combes, widow of the late James
Parrish, passed peacefully away at
her home here from heart disease,
only being confined to her bed for
ten days. She was born ie Winthrop
in 1809 and has resided in around
Lruseels for the past 20 years.
When quite a young girl she was
united in marriage to Robert Shiells
of Grey township, who 'predeceased
her 28 years ago and later married
Janes Parrish, who died some years
ago. In religion she was a mcmbc 1
of the United church, She is sur-
vived h -se
y 1. r aged mother, 'fir:,, Thos,
Combes of Seafortll, three sisters,
Mrs, Thomas Shue!-, of Detroit;
Mre. Joeeph Storey, Seat•orth; and
errs, R. 11. White of ClarehoIm, Alta;
Mat brother, Herbert Combes, of
l gniondv:lle, also a grow1e-un Semitic
of two dauOhters tel six sense, name-
ly Dir,. George Johnston. of Grey
township and M;:. \(alt, r Thompson
of Str•t ret
aft 1
Nn r G, of
ars hr
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7911 ',r :Melvin
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R u•
S.t sDetroit;
Feteaim, ,
ti Earl, Dimwit ria r l and James
garish, of Brussels, •and four grand-
children. 'Ile funeral was held from
her late holne on Saturday afternoon
to. Brussels crone t' 'y. Rev. A. W.
Barker, of the United Church, had
chuge of the :.crtires at home and
1,r it a•irie, Two favorite hymns of
Mr.e. Parish were .:Sag "Lead Kindly
Light" and Dir. Eelanier sang `Some
D,.y the Silver Cord will Break." The
pallbearers were four sons, Leonard,
F;phrairr3, burl and James Peevish,
and two sons-in-law, Walter Thontp-
eon and George Johnston, Among
the beautiful floral tributes were:—
pillow from the family; wreath
from her mother, Mrs, Thos. Combes
and sister, Mrs. Jos, Storey; pillow
from Mrs, R. White and Thee, and
DJrs. Shiols; spray from W. 11. and
Mrs. Willis; spray from Postoflice
stair. Friends from a distance attend
ng the funeral were Mrs. Thos.
Combes, Mrs, Joseph -Storey, Herbert
Combs and Harry Hart, all of Sea -
forth; Mr, and Mrs. Melvin R, Shiels
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shiols, of
etroit; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp
DORN
809, -In Hunett, on larch 1751), 1920, to Mr.
and tors Lorne Roe, et daughter.
SWARTMAN.-At Winnipeg Hospital. on
Saturday, March 18(0, to Mr. and lire
Gifford Svenrtman (nee Doris Ross) a ann.
MARRIED
WE"TOVER-DANE-At St. Paul's Nth Uni!•
ed Church Parsonage, st. ('atharines, on
Marsh Lith, 10:0, by Rev, Charles Morgan
Edythe iioe Dane. youngest daughter of
Westover, eldest Son ane, of tof Mrsn rheL toti
r. Stephran,
of Ringarn Fulls, Ont.
DIED
PARRISH —In Hr11xHPlx, OS Wednesday, Mar.
78th Annie Combes, widow of the late
lnmex P,trrixlt.in herdlnt year.
PRI' E. -A t the reaidenre of her daughter,
Mrs. (I),.) W. M. Wander, Toronto, rn
Saturday. March 16th, •smnryiiae (Rhin)
(Hunter, widow of the late Fred. Prise.
IR 31EBIORIA.I1
GRTFITTH.-To loving memory of Witlinre
Griffith. who riled In Winnipeg, ittnnitaba,
March 22nd 18:8.
I o'e'n for oriel dearly Irn•ed,
For one I could no, save:
Be oved in life end mourned lo11ean!,
Remembered In the grave,
H)s loving voloP I'll ne'cr forget,
Though years may terns ,1w0)' ;
The lone of hill, 1 sadly feel
As keen es that Arm day,
when e11 lo stilt and .silent
And ,.(Pen fnreelr,e my eyes,
My thoughts are in a e3IPnt g, nvs
Whore my dear lewd ane Is of.
-Lovingly remembered by his Mother
Auction
Bala
SATURDAY. : '.lira lard -Household of.
from+.. circ , the property nt the luta Virginia
St. Amour, at her la, c home Queensberry St ,
]Brussels Sale at 1 ri Stool' sharp. John P.
Gaynor. Executor .• 1,, M. Scott, Ann,
SATURDAY, ;,TABOR 2a-20 young horses,
of American motet stables, n•n,,xls. Hale at
2o'cloclr F.11,1(11ER, Prop,ietor ; Janina
Taylor. Ano. '
THUetoDAY, iii AI0CH 28t1,--Vnlnnbin faro,
the property of the !ere Robert Darr, at Ole
American Ilotel, 1lrueselx Nnla nt 2 o'clock.
A. it Bishop. Exrmu,nr; 1). 0; Scott, Ano
SATURDAY, h tAR(R .tach -H mtsnlenld et.
fear, 1i31,511 home
Of
the rnrt tr .
U p a r•ant
Walton Sale n
nti
oek. Mrs.
It R.
e'er.
-
gaan Proprietress; fen
H. -Mutt, Aur.
ett the'Grand lettuce tst bIL lea,taear etf lasses.
McD(grand op.;l IMwd, AtoWel. Alex,
McDonald Prop. • w, .1 i)„wd, Atm
MONDAY, APir ash -F-Farm Stook, t,.
pts, gay. orlon. ,ia., nt Lot 7, (inn 18•
Gray.
Greyy. SON rcrVed'llt 1o'aloeh, Bloody
Mallard, Proprietor.
Hog for Service
The undersigned will keep for set vied at
Lot 0, (on.15, (Grey township, a Registered
Berkshire flog Terms -$i 16 to be paid nt
lima of service with privilege el' returning.
J. I9, HINI:OP,
40.8 , Proprietor,
Farm for Sale
or to Rent
The undersigned offers his 100 nor farm for
Halo or to rent, being N}66Lot 25, Con 6, Mar-
ra. Nearly all Needed( own, Good buildings;
plenty of ivnter a`.,r fnrtherportladlnrsal.-
ply to 013,13ER7,' aPEI R, ilruxsolH.
NOTICE
The Council of tee trimme l)) of Grey pro
550(03 for ta'lo'n for Imnlloe grnvol with
motor trocar from oruRhar. Tendersura t0 state
prise dither by day or e nor yard tor l mile.
son itnd little son, of StratSord; Mrs. Tri. The..low 1101, neon tr.
Thomas and daughters of Ifenfryn Ilynnnoapted�Weatorany!, 15. NIC'Aiinnaouaar•
and George Hart of Henfryn, Township Clerk,
all Paper
We have just recrivc cl our Spring Stock of
Weill Papers, These contain many new
designs,"styles and colorings and are mod-
eratt•ly priced from 5e upwards,
We will be pleased to show them
Parke -Davis & Co's
Standardized
Cod Jiver Oil
Refined and bottled by im-
proved methods which con-
serve the Vitamins.
An exceptionally fine Cod
Liver Oil.
Parke Davis & Co's
Analgesic Balm
Absorbent and healing
Parke Davis & Co's
CAPSOLIN
Effective and reliable prep-
aration preferable to Mus-
tard Plasters and Liniment.
Moir's Chocolates
A Fresh supply just received
All * n's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
his success on his record for fair and
honest dealing. He may be fond of
business day in and day out, year in
and year out. Patronize your local
merchant and watch your town grow.
—Brampton 'Conservator.
Minor Locals.
The days are lengthening.
Over in France many automobiles
are operated on charcoal. But that's
nothing. Here even more are oper-
ated on credit,
4 new process, found in London,
will make cardboard as strong as
iron. This answers a complaint from
Scotland that Christmas cards wear
out after a few seasons.
Still it will be wise to keep the
!flannels on for a few days more any-
way.
At a meeting of the Presbytery of
Huron, held at Clinton' on Tuesday,
Rev. R. C. McDermid, of Goderich,
was nominated for the office of mod-.
erator of the Synod of Ham-
;ilton and London.
--111 you have a constructive sug-
gestion to offer on any problem af-
fecting the town or surrounding ells -
I trict, write a letter to the editor.
i Open discussion of this kind makes
for the best solution in the long run.
In writing remember that we should
all belong to a constructive gang,
rather than a wrecking crew.
,nd
heatre
Friday and Saturday - Mar. 22 & 23
The Answer to ``Beau' Geste"
Yea; v waited fora comp% inn pi attire to gallant, faecite itt-
"Beim (;Petit.'' Bert. it i': 1 "Henn tSnhreul 1'• !follow the
salve davi,Ig ted venturer 01 flie Pi snob Pur sign Legion
through another luvi h, glanmtous romance. The thrill of
the year 1
"Beau eau
Sabreur
By the 5311, liter of "Beall Gent." With Gary Ceopor, Evel-
yn Brent. Noah Beery and \Viilieuu Powell,
• Monday & Tuesday - Mar. 25 & 26
"The ON fror Gay Payee„
SHE SURE WAS A WILD GIRL from PARIS
LOVE'S TRIALS ANI)'1'RIBULA'1'IONS—(•lie threats of
expnsure• did not frighten the P,etulo G•reurh Cbenteuse—
w'bieh he discovered much to his discomfiture.
411 appealing and colorful hit) Leila; ntnent with a great cast
of 8 :teen Players including Lowell Hherrnau, Barbara 13ed•
fnt(1, Dlelcnhn 9lc1regur, Betty Bivthe, Walter Hiers,
51nrg,u•t'5 Livingston, Templar Saxe, Leo White.
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Friday & Saturday - March 29 & 30
Richard Dix WithLDHR •
n
"A/loran a
of the Marines'
I)IX hops 1)1 and nut of tight sit tint inns. He linos it1to love
and ran 1 get hut. You'll' leve Dix in hie trtarch to the heart
of the irrisistlhle Ruth 17Sler, You'll thrill with this girl
BS s11ri00,5,0 in the clouds,
Coming
"State tr
n
r S get Sadie
Glorious Betsy "Topsy and Eva"