The Signal, 1920-11-11, Page 5•1•
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LOCAL TOPICS.
Veterans' Church Parade.
A church parade under the auspices of
the G. W. s. A. witi be held on Sunda
morning next to St. George's church. All
returned men are, requested to meet at
the G. W. V. A. rooms at 10.15 a. m.
They are asked to come in uniform it
possible, but are not to let the want of a
uniform prevent them from joining in the
parade. It is hoped they will be on band
whether in uniform or in "cities."
Public Reboot
At tie monthly meeting of the public
school board last week routine business
was transacted. including the receiving of
the school principals' reports for Septem-
ber and October. Mr. John Cutt,
caretaker of Central reboot. was
granted an increase of $50 in salary,
making it $500, and the board decided to
take two memberships iu the Horticul-
tural Society -one for Victoria school and
one for Central school.
Six Mohs and NN.
Albert Station, of Grand Bend, was
found guilty by Judge Dlckaon on Te-
tley last on the charge of attempting
to procure abortion on Mae Overbolta.
also of Grand Bend, and on Saturday
was sentenced to a tern of stz months
loss one day in the county jail and to
pay a One of $400. In default of pay-
ment
ayment of the dna an additional six,
months must be served. A charge of
perjury is also pending against the
prisoner.
Women's Lrstilnte.
The regular meeting of the God-
erich branch of the Women's Institute
IN
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f --
5.,
1
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DSORpft0It06R
Why the Windsor
r . ' Costs.. Less ---
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WILLIAM b MARY
(Period /6.184 76/)
Priced at ,SIO
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a
Dorn end tared in Canada,
the Windsor Phonograph
pays no ton to foreilin in-
te'tests, and so sells at very
moderate prices.
y pay a heavy royalty
to n oreign corporation, why
pay c'UStom3 and exchange,
when the Canadian instru-
ment is superior and yct
eaves you these costs? -
Do not select etrty Phono-
graph until you" knave seen
and heard the Windsor.
Catalogues on request tot?*
Windsor ?hanogreph et Rercor+}
Co. Limited. Papinwou Aeolicc,
r tontreal.
LOCAL DEALER
WESLEY WALKER
\ ti
(WIflDSOR
IIIIIIIII����l���iIIIIII IIf11111a l IIIuIUUIJNil�illllll
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
A Strike for Lower Price Levels
Sunlight Soap
Lux. y 44 YYYt'
Infants' Delight
Dote Paper, 5 quires
regular 75c
lOc
10c
10c
39c
White Cups and Saucers l9c
Babbits Soap Powder 5c
Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 29c
48tv Millinery
Hats, regular $2.00 up 99c
it Wall Paper Sale ---25 per cent. off entire stock
tl
14 s+Parsons' Syndicate stores
store•
•
tai
UkY
ObDIiRIOH, 0Wt'.
thaw a pructicl a rk and lu theoryes. I (ionsrin Ly clic lana Ira in theory•
RYE$
_ . 1 lot Massage and Remed l Gymnastics
I(Inc"rpsorattsl by Iloml n charter)
and ere naw ellglhle for f 1 member -
CONE TO PIECES
"Frilts-tIver Cempersi
Regaliaiervess
R. R. No.4. Gramm Max.
"Is the year 1510, I bad Nervosa
PretiraiSew In Its went form;
dropping from 170 is 116 pounds.
The &eters had use hope ej ssyo
esresay, and every medieise I tried
proved eireiaae until a friend Indeed
me to take "Fredt♦-Uvea".
I began to mend almost at ones,
and never had Ma good health ss I
have •cloyed the past eight years.
I ass wow strittteed "Frwil-s-tisrr'
Se the bed/'. JAB. B- DILOATY.
5011. ribose Giorgi" trial des We.
At •Y dealers or seat postpaid bye
h,M.a fives Unshod. Ottawa.
ship lu the Association. TIe young
I ladies are to be cungratulatt upon
Itheir success in Ibis course, whit•h is
a diflkvlt one regnlring a great deal
of study in addition to the practical
I work. Both young ladles are now at
their homes in Godericb resting for
a while.
At the Harbor.
'The steamer 1. Prater Taylor. from
Fort Wilbert*, arrived on Thursday last
with the following cargo for the t.ode-
rich Elevator Co. : 89,000 bushels of
oats. 87.500 bushels of wheat and 67.000
bushels of barley.
'the steamer Glenlivet (arrived on
Thursday last with a cargo of 28.000
bushels of Max and 75.000 bushels of
wheat for the Goderich elevator.
The steamer Martian arrived on Satur-
day with a cargo of 92.000 bushels of oats
and 24,000 bushels of wheat for the
Goderich elevator and cleared on Mon-
day for Fort Vsilliani.
The schooner Bert Barnes. en route to
Sarnia, is still sheltering in the harbor. •
The steamer 'Gen airs r re,ved on
Wednesday with a cargo of wheat and
flax.
M.C.C. Eleetlotss.
The United States did not have a
-- - - - - - monopoly of elections on November
n day
or the
was held at 'no FowliThursday,
November I MerresetuugACanoe Club of also
fodertch,
gin avenue, on Thursday,
4th. There was • large attendance ' and though not so many votes were
and very interesting reports of the cast as was the case across the line I
Western Ontario Women's Institute the results were quite as decisive. The
convention at London were given by elected officers are; President, W. T.
Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Elliott. The Millar; vice-president, W. J. Buchan -
sura of $10 was toasted to the Chit an; secretary. A. F. Sturdy; treasurer,
dren`s Aid Society. The next meeting H. Buchanan: commodore, A. Moore;
will be held December 2nd at Mrs. I vice -commodore, Ernest l'ridham;
eveusalaa... humsThi will be chaplain, Rev. S. S. Hardy; additional
"Grandmothers' Day"`_
members of execufffiz A. -Strict- '
A Successful Creed.•
I land, J. W. Fraser; auditors, T. ft.
Last Saturday afternoon the Arthur I Harrison, C. F. Chapman*
The financial statement showed the
Circle of Knot church held a barter} Club treasury to be in excellent COO -
in the leder* \room which wasdttion. An at-home to be held this
eldedly a "cm* over $200 bind month and a dance at New Year's are ,
realised. A salad,tea was served among the activities which the Club
from 4 to 8 ddec� and a sale of has in view.
fancy work home-bil lig and candy G C L Nates
helped largely to swell he funds. The C.
novelty of the "posto created "Lit." will be held this Friday ev-
c'onsiderable amusement, nd some ening at the Collegiate at eight o'clock.
were fortunate enough to' eget real The boys have at last come forward
with the girls have organized a
bargains ,for the small anal et ten and
cents. The president of the\Circle, (h( •I Society Orchestra. Besides its
Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, and all the\mem- Initial Apps Ararne, nutty other tea -
hers deserve great credit for sir tures will be included in the program
splendid effort. • and a very enjoyable evenings enter -
Pass Mean Exsadrmne . to Atend. t is promised to all who at -
Miss Claire Heynolda and Mia Alli `1 -ahtpment of rifles from London
Saunders, two (iodericl young ladles has arrivecrat the Collegiate to replace
who for some time have been taking the old and ,much more cumbersome
a post -graduate course in massage , rifles which were in at. formerly. The
at Toronto, have passed the examine- boys "ere all rejoicing that 'the cadet
corps and beloved drill will soon be
well started.
As an)d to the girl's physical
culture a \phonograph has made its
appearance A: school and should prove
valuable for this and also for other
more enjoyable purposes:
Newman-Klrkptrlek.
A very pretty house Bedding took
place at 11w home ofsMr.-end Mrs. Al-
exander Kirkpatrick: Maple Grove
Farm. Colborne towns!) , on Wednes-
day evening. November nth. when,
their only daughter, (;lady. Gertrude,
was unlash in marriage to \ . (;.Orme
Newman. The 1e,herigrin edding
march was played by Miss 011e. Tubb.
'11w bride. who lookeil ohsnning
Iwhite satin with georgette overdo�' s•.I
was given away by her father. IAM
Ed. Jacklin..of Brussels, was the
matron of lioetrr. The ceremony was'1',
performed at ti oclo•k In the evening I
by Rev. R. .1. Ross of Auburn, in the ,
presence of eighty guests. After run- , Rubbers
gratulatious had been given and the
register had heed signed the guests
sat down to a sumptnons repast Iii the I RubbeDslg
prettily decorated dintngrts,m. The
toast to the bride WA. ably reslw,ntlwl
0by chi• groom Short s)asehes of
cingrttnlatlnn were made also by 11r. Rubbers
I A. C. hunter, Mr. Kirkpatrick and
ethers. Numerous costly- gifts_ teat
ifiwl to the esNrm iu whirls the bride Rubbers
is held. (Nests were present from
Brusseels. Jamestown, 1.ut•know, (:od-
erlch and the vicinity. The groom, who; Rubbers
was overseas for four years in active
service, carries the scars of several ser-
lons e.ownwl,+: Atter a tuaawyia.wn rigout-. Rubbers
at i'.onddn and net roit the happy
collide will settle in their hoax on the
4th ,concession if Colborne. ' Rubbers
FRIENDSHIP'S
PERFECT GIFT.
There's no gift like a good
portrait'-aathing so distinct-
ive, so enduring, and so
sure to please.
An appointment now will
assure you "personality por-
traits" for gift -giving time.
J. T. Fell
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Thursday, November 11, 1020.-5
Soecial Sale
r - FOR WEEK COMMENCING
Saturday, NOV. 13
Sugar, ;it15i�, peye Ib.1 5C
Hursley Black Tea, f ^ . 2 lbs. 60c.
Palmolive Soap
' ` r3 Cakes 25c.
�I���,ry
Aylmer Canned Tomatoes, 2 for t'35c.
Heavy Water Glasses, each Sc,
Plush Buttons, black, per oard 15c.
Fancy Coat or Suit Buttons,Bid 0
Wed urearte et,15c.
Smoked Pearl Buttons, per card, 15c.
tt
ELLIOTT
Yong. and Charles Sea.. Trireme.
Prepares yoong'men and young women for
employment a's accountant,, atenngraptten,
typists private secreterie+,, cashiers. com-
merrul teachers. etc. Salaries ,Iso start VS
105'25 a w,'ett. Co,,i enc. say m me. Write
for part iculari.
W.1.ELLiOTT. Principal.
- THE--
MoCCaSi IS flied:
Bu2 to 8 1.
00
Fine Wool Scarfs and Toques,let's $1.00
Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs,15c. and 35c.
Men's White Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c.
Men's Red and Blue Handkerchiefs, 19c.
Chocolates, assorted flavors, ' at" 49c.
ell the
lteetRecordS hits $1.00
Geunette e
Visit Our Up -stairs Dep'ts
for Special Bargains
L. R. STEEL CO.
LIMITED
5c. TO $1.00 STORE
CUI)ERICII, ONT.
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Model Theatre Programs Rub ems-
FOR eye
Week of November 15 to 20.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
A Paramount Artcralt Picture
Dorothy Gish
"Turning the Tables"
Also
Episode 2
Jack Dempsey
in
"Dat edevil Jack"
"THE BALL OF DEATH"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY • ,
A GOLDWYN PICTURE
Eminent Anthore' Special
"Scratch My Back_.
and
CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY
'THEIR DAY OF REST"
Ammon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A SELECT PICTURE
Eugene O'Brien
in
"The Broken Melody
POU.ARD COMEDII
YOU ARE INVITED
TO THE
Baptist Church
Montreal Street
r1
412
ON SUNDAY --
NOVEMBER 14th
PASTOR 7"d
Rev. J. E. McCauley
R-11 A. M. SUBJECT
Religion in the Services
of the Lord's, Day
_ 7 P. M. SClijUCT '
Ilow Does God Use His
Power?
BiBLE SCHI'OL 3'F. M.
B,T.P.U. MEETING g P. M.
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ALL )1 --',ATS Fklil:.
A N‘'ELCt ME TO ALL
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by purchasing your rubber A,
goods now.
e guarantee all our Rubbers
-If any prove unsatisfactory
because of workmanship, we'
replace' them. We stand be-
hind our"goods.
See our special lines for spe-
cial
hard wear, for Youths,
Boys and Men. These rubbers
have reinforced toeS1soles-and •,
heels.
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'Phone, wire or write for yo sole•Won to to del leered tree 'her
Oaf .sae to your bao;c.
Geassal hnlfa.ee a.+ 'I'. R' HARRISON ? o'Itss
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Municipal Seals
41.41
sieersaisest
" r
3 Thermos Kits
��� �MffP16• rorrw .^J, '
t For Men and Women Workers -
1 School Boys and Girls -Every-
where. Provides a Hot or Cold
• Home Lunch at a Home Pricy
‘KHOTS THERMOS COLD
THE BOTTLE
Serves you right -Food or Drink -Hot or
Cold; When, Where, and as
lit you like. f;
KiT S-$5.00, $5.50 and $8.00
3"
Qsaity Chocolates -Reg. 75c, Saturday Special 59c
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
•• THE PENSLAR STORE"
d Ni0.aF
TAOISM !O Nast Millar's Scotch Store "- R° The Square
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"P" m IMMIX
LOCAL TOPICS.
Veterans' Church Parade.
A church parade under the auspices of
the G. W. s. A. witi be held on Sunda
morning next to St. George's church. All
returned men are, requested to meet at
the G. W. V. A. rooms at 10.15 a. m.
They are asked to come in uniform it
possible, but are not to let the want of a
uniform prevent them from joining in the
parade. It is hoped they will be on band
whether in uniform or in "cities."
Public Reboot
At tie monthly meeting of the public
school board last week routine business
was transacted. including the receiving of
the school principals' reports for Septem-
ber and October. Mr. John Cutt,
caretaker of Central reboot. was
granted an increase of $50 in salary,
making it $500, and the board decided to
take two memberships iu the Horticul-
tural Society -one for Victoria school and
one for Central school.
Six Mohs and NN.
Albert Station, of Grand Bend, was
found guilty by Judge Dlckaon on Te-
tley last on the charge of attempting
to procure abortion on Mae Overbolta.
also of Grand Bend, and on Saturday
was sentenced to a tern of stz months
loss one day in the county jail and to
pay a One of $400. In default of pay-
ment
ayment of the dna an additional six,
months must be served. A charge of
perjury is also pending against the
prisoner.
Women's Lrstilnte.
The regular meeting of the God-
erich branch of the Women's Institute
IN
IIhl
f --
5.,
1
tha
�i
It;
II
ri
DSORpft0It06R
Why the Windsor
r . ' Costs.. Less ---
;•,i
t
a
WILLIAM b MARY
(Period /6.184 76/)
Priced at ,SIO
•
s
a
Dorn end tared in Canada,
the Windsor Phonograph
pays no ton to foreilin in-
te'tests, and so sells at very
moderate prices.
y pay a heavy royalty
to n oreign corporation, why
pay c'UStom3 and exchange,
when the Canadian instru-
ment is superior and yct
eaves you these costs? -
Do not select etrty Phono-
graph until you" knave seen
and heard the Windsor.
Catalogues on request tot?*
Windsor ?hanogreph et Rercor+}
Co. Limited. Papinwou Aeolicc,
r tontreal.
LOCAL DEALER
WESLEY WALKER
\ ti
(WIflDSOR
IIIIIIIII����l���iIIIIII IIf11111a l IIIuIUUIJNil�illllll
-_x
=4
Ila
SATURDAY SPECIALS
A Strike for Lower Price Levels
Sunlight Soap
Lux. y 44 YYYt'
Infants' Delight
Dote Paper, 5 quires
regular 75c
lOc
10c
10c
39c
White Cups and Saucers l9c
Babbits Soap Powder 5c
Old Dutch Cleanser 3 for 29c
48tv Millinery
Hats, regular $2.00 up 99c
it Wall Paper Sale ---25 per cent. off entire stock
tl
14 s+Parsons' Syndicate stores
store•
•
tai
UkY
ObDIiRIOH, 0Wt'.
thaw a pructicl a rk and lu theoryes. I (ionsrin Ly clic lana Ira in theory•
RYE$
_ . 1 lot Massage and Remed l Gymnastics
I(Inc"rpsorattsl by Iloml n charter)
and ere naw ellglhle for f 1 member -
CONE TO PIECES
"Frilts-tIver Cempersi
Regaliaiervess
R. R. No.4. Gramm Max.
"Is the year 1510, I bad Nervosa
PretiraiSew In Its went form;
dropping from 170 is 116 pounds.
The &eters had use hope ej ssyo
esresay, and every medieise I tried
proved eireiaae until a friend Indeed
me to take "Fredt♦-Uvea".
I began to mend almost at ones,
and never had Ma good health ss I
have •cloyed the past eight years.
I ass wow strittteed "Frwil-s-tisrr'
Se the bed/'. JAB. B- DILOATY.
5011. ribose Giorgi" trial des We.
At •Y dealers or seat postpaid bye
h,M.a fives Unshod. Ottawa.
ship lu the Association. TIe young
I ladies are to be cungratulatt upon
Itheir success in Ibis course, whit•h is
a diflkvlt one regnlring a great deal
of study in addition to the practical
I work. Both young ladles are now at
their homes in Godericb resting for
a while.
At the Harbor.
'The steamer 1. Prater Taylor. from
Fort Wilbert*, arrived on Thursday last
with the following cargo for the t.ode-
rich Elevator Co. : 89,000 bushels of
oats. 87.500 bushels of wheat and 67.000
bushels of barley.
'the steamer Glenlivet (arrived on
Thursday last with a cargo of 28.000
bushels of Max and 75.000 bushels of
wheat for the Goderich elevator.
The steamer Martian arrived on Satur-
day with a cargo of 92.000 bushels of oats
and 24,000 bushels of wheat for the
Goderich elevator and cleared on Mon-
day for Fort Vsilliani.
The schooner Bert Barnes. en route to
Sarnia, is still sheltering in the harbor. •
The steamer 'Gen airs r re,ved on
Wednesday with a cargo of wheat and
flax.
M.C.C. Eleetlotss.
The United States did not have a
-- - - - - - monopoly of elections on November
n day
or the
was held at 'no FowliThursday,
November I MerresetuugACanoe Club of also
fodertch,
gin avenue, on Thursday,
4th. There was • large attendance ' and though not so many votes were
and very interesting reports of the cast as was the case across the line I
Western Ontario Women's Institute the results were quite as decisive. The
convention at London were given by elected officers are; President, W. T.
Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Elliott. The Millar; vice-president, W. J. Buchan -
sura of $10 was toasted to the Chit an; secretary. A. F. Sturdy; treasurer,
dren`s Aid Society. The next meeting H. Buchanan: commodore, A. Moore;
will be held December 2nd at Mrs. I vice -commodore, Ernest l'ridham;
eveusalaa... humsThi will be chaplain, Rev. S. S. Hardy; additional
"Grandmothers' Day"`_
members of execufffiz A. -Strict- '
A Successful Creed.•
I land, J. W. Fraser; auditors, T. ft.
Last Saturday afternoon the Arthur I Harrison, C. F. Chapman*
The financial statement showed the
Circle of Knot church held a barter} Club treasury to be in excellent COO -
in the leder* \room which wasdttion. An at-home to be held this
eldedly a "cm* over $200 bind month and a dance at New Year's are ,
realised. A salad,tea was served among the activities which the Club
from 4 to 8 ddec� and a sale of has in view.
fancy work home-bil lig and candy G C L Nates
helped largely to swell he funds. The C.
novelty of the "posto created "Lit." will be held this Friday ev-
c'onsiderable amusement, nd some ening at the Collegiate at eight o'clock.
were fortunate enough to' eget real The boys have at last come forward
with the girls have organized a
bargains ,for the small anal et ten and
cents. The president of the\Circle, (h( •I Society Orchestra. Besides its
Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, and all the\mem- Initial Apps Ararne, nutty other tea -
hers deserve great credit for sir tures will be included in the program
splendid effort. • and a very enjoyable evenings enter -
Pass Mean Exsadrmne . to Atend. t is promised to all who at -
Miss Claire Heynolda and Mia Alli `1 -ahtpment of rifles from London
Saunders, two (iodericl young ladles has arrivecrat the Collegiate to replace
who for some time have been taking the old and ,much more cumbersome
a post -graduate course in massage , rifles which were in at. formerly. The
at Toronto, have passed the examine- boys "ere all rejoicing that 'the cadet
corps and beloved drill will soon be
well started.
As an)d to the girl's physical
culture a \phonograph has made its
appearance A: school and should prove
valuable for this and also for other
more enjoyable purposes:
Newman-Klrkptrlek.
A very pretty house Bedding took
place at 11w home ofsMr.-end Mrs. Al-
exander Kirkpatrick: Maple Grove
Farm. Colborne towns!) , on Wednes-
day evening. November nth. when,
their only daughter, (;lady. Gertrude,
was unlash in marriage to \ . (;.Orme
Newman. The 1e,herigrin edding
march was played by Miss 011e. Tubb.
'11w bride. who lookeil ohsnning
Iwhite satin with georgette overdo�' s•.I
was given away by her father. IAM
Ed. Jacklin..of Brussels, was the
matron of lioetrr. The ceremony was'1',
performed at ti oclo•k In the evening I
by Rev. R. .1. Ross of Auburn, in the ,
presence of eighty guests. After run- , Rubbers
gratulatious had been given and the
register had heed signed the guests
sat down to a sumptnons repast Iii the I RubbeDslg
prettily decorated dintngrts,m. The
toast to the bride WA. ably reslw,ntlwl
0by chi• groom Short s)asehes of
cingrttnlatlnn were made also by 11r. Rubbers
I A. C. hunter, Mr. Kirkpatrick and
ethers. Numerous costly- gifts_ teat
ifiwl to the esNrm iu whirls the bride Rubbers
is held. (Nests were present from
Brusseels. Jamestown, 1.ut•know, (:od-
erlch and the vicinity. The groom, who; Rubbers
was overseas for four years in active
service, carries the scars of several ser-
lons e.ownwl,+: Atter a tuaawyia.wn rigout-. Rubbers
at i'.onddn and net roit the happy
collide will settle in their hoax on the
4th ,concession if Colborne. ' Rubbers
FRIENDSHIP'S
PERFECT GIFT.
There's no gift like a good
portrait'-aathing so distinct-
ive, so enduring, and so
sure to please.
An appointment now will
assure you "personality por-
traits" for gift -giving time.
J. T. Fell
t"
•
1kP
A
Thursday, November 11, 1020.-5
Soecial Sale
r - FOR WEEK COMMENCING
Saturday, NOV. 13
Sugar, ;it15i�, peye Ib.1 5C
Hursley Black Tea, f ^ . 2 lbs. 60c.
Palmolive Soap
' ` r3 Cakes 25c.
�I���,ry
Aylmer Canned Tomatoes, 2 for t'35c.
Heavy Water Glasses, each Sc,
Plush Buttons, black, per oard 15c.
Fancy Coat or Suit Buttons,Bid 0
Wed urearte et,15c.
Smoked Pearl Buttons, per card, 15c.
tt
ELLIOTT
Yong. and Charles Sea.. Trireme.
Prepares yoong'men and young women for
employment a's accountant,, atenngraptten,
typists private secreterie+,, cashiers. com-
merrul teachers. etc. Salaries ,Iso start VS
105'25 a w,'ett. Co,,i enc. say m me. Write
for part iculari.
W.1.ELLiOTT. Principal.
- THE--
MoCCaSi IS flied:
Bu2 to 8 1.
00
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Dorothy Gish
"Turning the Tables"
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Episode 2
Jack Dempsey
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"THE BALL OF DEATH"
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Eminent Anthore' Special
"Scratch My Back_.
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CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY
'THEIR DAY OF REST"
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A SELECT PICTURE
Eugene O'Brien
in
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