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OCTOBER 12, 1925 'ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE SEVEN Council to erve Columbus Day Day will be observed by Knights ot Columbus to- their club rooms In tho building. A program will or which there will bo re- cards and dancing. Tho Jnnludo music, a featuro ifor O'Neill, conductor of In the Telegraph, and is by former State's Altor- ber. Jos. Dromgoole will Walter L.

Budda Is committee In charge. GHT RELIEF ER 2 YEARS SUFFERING "JThb hialtors of Tanlao will always my warmeit thanks, for I don't insider It any exaggeration to say I niy llfo and present good health Tanlac," la tha striking statoment Andrew Brooschner, fireman. "Words simply can't express the 1'iiendurert for 2 yearn from In- tfititftitli At times gas pnlns would 9 around tho heart and al- off my breath. These aw- would las two and three nerves were all unstrung, and got In such a bad my days seemed to be rapidly. everything, but disappoint- my only reward until I be- Tanlao.

I have been tak- ig'Tanlac off on for a year now nd feel EO different that there's no aoiii for comparison. I ciit good and leep good and feel that Tnnlao has Iven Mo a new lease on life." Tanlao la for sale by all good drug- lsts. Accept no substitute. Tanlao Vegetable Pills recommend- I by the manufacturers of Tanlac. TAN LAC BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Wood River Evolution Parade Staged By Flro Department An evolution parade by the Wood Illver flro department wits witnessed by large number of residents here on Saturday afternoon when tho now LaFranco Flro Truck was talton through the streets In a procession In which was shown the evolution from the year 1008, nt which time the only available contrivance for answering flro calls was the bucket brigade, re- enforced by their "pedal extremities." At that time tho volunteer crew was made up ot Gus Fredrlckson, Fred Brett, George Lang, Charles M.

Smith, James Green, Otto Hoffman, Louis Welton, Al Juhlin, Julius Jeteske, Pop Eaton, Gus Eaton, Louis Koennecker, Worthy Exton, John Halloran and Georgo Thompson. That wan In tho days when paved streets and hard roada were In oblivion as far as Wood River was concerned, when Ferguson avenue was as crooked as a snake's trail, Its beginning was what is now tho post office and Its ending was in I'enning'n pasture. No lights and sand almost knee deep with a scarcity of water made many difficulties for tho early here. In 1010 tho old home town was treated to a high wheel cart, with reel of hose which was furnished by the Standard Oil Company. This had a "self starter," namely Louis Koennecker as captain, and his faithful crew.

AJI the village grow this was found Inadequate and along about the year 1917 the first motor truck waa purchased. Tho squad composing the fire fighters at that time were S. Hubbard, Chief; O. Hoffman, assistant; William Bacheldor, A. James, J.

J. Rellly, Ray Carrlngor, S. Goldfarb, J. Hamilton, 13. Hannold, J.

Frlclc, L. Koennecker, Mikoll, H. I'atton, G. E. Maguire, Gus Fredrlckson and Georgo Larig.

Three hundred dollars was donated by tho village and six hundred dollars was raised by tho firemen. Tho present year, ,1925, the La France truck was purchased at a cost of between twelve and thirteen hundred dollars. Those composing the volunteer department at present are C. M. Fox, chief; W.

B. Stoneham, secretary, Tred Bnodgrass, president; Joseph Stepson, vice president; Roy Fredrickson, treasurer, assistant chief. Drivers, Wes Koennecker and Clifford Uanlove. E. Maguire, Wm.

Wolf, Tiry Harrod, E. Hannold, E. Williams, E. Howard, George Veach, John Rittor, Chas. Burris, Wes Koennecker, L.

Koennecker, J. B. MUokl and Herman Fitzgerald of First street entertained parly ot friends and enjoyed nnd pinochle. At a lato hour refreshments wero nerved by the hostess. ThoKO In tho party wero Mr.

nnd Mrs. Bam Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. Durro nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Giiosls At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Monken and children wero guests lit a six o'clock dinner In the homo of Mrs.

Monlcon's cousin, Mrs. Al Mueller of Granlto City, Saturday evening. Have Successful Week Mrs. B. K.

Mueller and daughter, Maud Allen, returned the latter part of tho week from Carrollton, 111., where Mrs. Allen demonstrated the Hobart M. Cablo reproducing piano. They had a very successful week In their work, having received several ciders and some fine prospects for more to be placed. Receives News of IJrothcr's Death Mrs.

Mueller received tho sad news of tho death of her brother, Georgo W. Mead, who passed away Thursday night at Galesburg after an Illness of several years. Tho ladles left for home Friday. Mrs. Mueller has the sympathy of her many friends hero.

Her brother waa laid to rest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Mead, tho former a brother, and I. M. Steels of Wood River attended tho funeral, Class To Meet With Mrs. Brown The Amoma Class of the First Baptist Church will hold a social meeting with Mrs. Ambrose Brown of 824 Lorena avenue, Tuesday evening.

All members aro urged to attend. Returns Homo Mrs. Addle Daniels and children have returned to Granite City after spending a few days with Mrs. Oscar Monken of First street. Home From Thebes, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. O. Ford and children roturned Saturday from Thebes, 111., where they wero called by the death of Mr. Ford's grandfather, I.

M. Butcher. Arrival of Bahjr Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy P.

Krauss of Fourth and Penning avenue nro rejoicing; over tho arrival of flno eight poimd baby daughter on Saturday night. This Is their second child. Both mother nnd daughter aro doing nicely. VIsllhiB In St. Peters, III.

Mr. and Mrs. William ITnfsohrock and Bon, Herald, went to St. Peters, whcro Mrs. HasBcbrock and son will spend tho week.

Mr. Hasnc- broclf returned homo Sunday night. Visiting In Ccnlralla Mr. and Mrs. 10.

Baker motored to Centralln, 111., to visit with Mrs. Baker's father, Albert Baker, who Is a patient In a hospital there. Homo from Visit Mrs. Hattto Shocklcy has returned to tho home of her son, Willis Shockley, after a visit of two weeks with her nephew, Lee Ilnrvel, of St, Louis. Return from Visit Mrs.

Georgo Green and son, Harold and daughter, Mrs. Charles McClaln, have returned homo from Mount Carmel, after a week's visit with relatives. Marriage of Miss Luclllo Flnkcrton and William GlIUs Miss Lucille Plnkerton became the bride of William Gillls Saturday evening at tho parsonage of tho First Baptist church, tho Rev. A. W.

Judd officiating. Tho brldo was becomingly attired dress. cording to reports received here II. 1 rived Friday to spend several days A. Tunchnrst, his son was not seriously Injured, but his nhouldor was sprained and ho received a number of scratches ami cuts.

Man-la gen. A marriage license was issued Wed. ncsday tho County Clerk's of- lice to Lfllols Brown of Jcrseyvlllc and Kstellii T. llagcn oC St. Louis.

Rev. A. B. Careon, pnstor of tho Baptist church, performed tho marriage ceremony at the court houso Wednesday afternoon. J.

Knight of St. Louis and Miss Amelia Hnfner nlfo ot St. Louis obtained a marriage license Thursday from County Clerk Fred W. Howell, and were wed In tho clerk's office by Judpo Harry L. Chapman, Births.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ader, of Newport, announce tho arrival of an eight pound son, born Oct. 4th. Mrs.

Adcr Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cowling and a nieco of John and Sarah Hill of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Loo Plckctt are tho parents ot a son born Saturday Oct. 3rd. with lier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tunehorst.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jonen and children of Springfield and Mrs. Alvln Embly were guesta Friday of Mrs. Amanda Bandy in Alton.

Miss Leila. Ludwlg spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives In St. Louis. Mrs. Joseph Williamson arrived home Wednesday from Seattle, Washington, whcro she spent a few months with relatives.

W. May, Georgs Cockrelt and Fred Heller spent Saturday at the races at Falrmount track. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mottaa re turned Saturday from a few days visit with relatives In fit.

Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell are the parents of ft son born Saturday, Oct. 10th.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdword Keehner left Saturday for their homo In Rollins, nftcr spending nix wecka with relatives bore. Roy jr. Holmnn, district nuperln- tendent of the St.

Clalr Refining returned to Kookuk, Iowa, Saturday after spending a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neely Alton visitors Friday afternoon. OPERA Monday, Oct.

19 fffie Cofaeify In pansy colored satin Social. Miss Mary was hostess to Each 15-cent pack' age contains dlrec tlons so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dya rich, permanent colors In lingerie, silks, rib bons, skirts, waists dresses, coats, stock Inge, sweaters, drap cries, coverings hangings everything! other kind HUt'djjeH your druggist whether the naterial you wish to color Is wooj or illk, of I whether It is linen, cotton or nixed'goods. Williams, S. Wuestenfelt. The lineup of the parade was as follows: Mayor and aldermen, bucket brigade, old hose reel, first raotoi truck, present American La Franco pumper and a number of business floats and business houses repre sented.

Ladies of Baptist Church Meeting There is to be an all day meeting A Word of Praise MART VANDENBROECK anapolis, took Dr. Favorite Prescription dur- poetancy and It was a great to me. I have a stout healthy Also a relative has been won held by the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Baptist Church In their church parlors on Wednesday and at noon tho ladles will servo a delicious dinner to tho public. Rally Day Program In Baptist Church Yesterday a Rally Day service and program was given In the First Bap; list Sunday School, which was attended by a largo number. Classes IS, 19 and 20 were banner winners for collection attendance and Biblo reading.

A delightful program composed of music and readings were very much enjoyed. Card Party On Wednesday night of this week will be given another one of a series of parties which tho ladles of St. Bernard's parish aro arranging. The party will take, place in their hall and the ladles will serve delicious home cooked refreshments. Pinochle and euchre will bo played.

Carnival Closes The Fall Carnival given by the American Legion closed on Saturday night with tho exception of the popularity contest which several of the young ladies of the city have entered. Tho contest is to remain open until Friday night and at tha ttlme a Ford touring car Is to be given away. St. Bernard's Ladles To Meet An all day meeting of the ladles of St. Bernard's Church is to be held on Thursday, In tho sewing room.

It Is desired to have a largo attendance, Class With Mrs. Frank West Tomorrow night tho Sarah Hudson Class of Alton will meet with Mrs. Frank West In her homo on Seventh street. Episcopal Guild To Meet The ladles of the Episcopal Guild c( will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Herbert Fox.

Fidollc Class Meeting The Fidelis Class of the United Brethern Church will meet Tuesday tho thirteenth with Mrs. Schewo of Margaret avenue at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gilbert Smith To Bo Hostess On Thursday afternoon tho ladles of ho Embroidery Club will hold a meet- ng. Mrs.

Gilbert Smith will bo hostess to the club in her home on White- aw avenue. Attend Diamond Jubilee Amonk those who attended the diamond Jubilee of the Eden Theological Seminary at Webster Groves yesterday were Rev. and Mrs. A. H.

Idecker, Mrs. Henry Westerhold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenhardt and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Tuscher and daughter, Laverne, from East Alton. Recovering Mrs. I. M. Carr is recovering from an illness at her homo on Condit street.

Attend Services In Edwardsvlllo Yesterday Mrs. A. Robertson Mrs. B. D.

Robertson and her sister Mrs. G. E. Slothower, her house guest from Denver, motored to Edwards Sho Is tha charming daughter of Mrs. T.

Plnkerton of White Hall, 111. Tho groom is tbo son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Gillls of Mount Pleasant, la. Tho brldo has been employed as bookkeeper at tho Nagcl Store and the groom is an employee of tho Roxana Company. Tho groom Is a nephew of Dr. Gillls of this city. The brldo will continue as bookkeeper with the Nagel Company until sometime later.

The newly weds have gone to housekeeping in a homo on Ferguson avenue. They have a large circle of friends here who will extend their best wishes for a happy and long wed- Rosc-Towell Nuptials Miss Altle Towcll and Floyd Roije were married Saturday night by Rev. A. W. Judd, pastor of tho First Baptist church in tho parsonage.

Their attendants were William Penning and Miss Blanch Patterson. Tho brldo is from Rose, Hill, and the groom Is from Roxana where he Is employed. Tho many friends of the young couple extend their best wishes, Notes Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Greenwalt and two sons, Clarence and Irwln, of Belleville, 111., spent Sunday with Mrs.

the Watanopa Camp Fire Girls Thursday evening at tho home of her parents, Atty. and Mrs. M. J. Dolan.

The evening was spent In sewing, preparatory to e. bazaar which tho members of tho Camp plan to give at a later date. The Loyal Daughters class of the Baptist church were entertained Friday afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. M. A.

McMahon. During the afternoon tho ladies quilted a quilt to be sent to tho Huddlcston Orphans home, One of tho diversions of the afternoon was a very clever play given by the members of the class, at- ter which light refreshments, consist ing of hot chocolate and cake were served. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church held its regular meet- Ing Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Robert Clark with the members of the Westminster Guild as guests of the society. After the regular program a so cial hour was enjoyed at which time Miss Esther Fowler gave two verj entertaining readings. Refreshments of Ice cream and wafers wero served The Phllathea class of tho Metho dlst church was entertained afternoon at the homo of Mrs.

J. McPheron. An election of officers fo the year was held and tho following were elected: President, Mrs. Mot Brown; Vice President, Mrs. Olive St.

Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Clare Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No plrl Is pretty If her eyes aro red, strained or have dark rings. Simple cnmphur, wltchlmzcl, as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash, keeps eyes healthy, sparkling and vivacious. Dainty eye cup free. Delicate Drug Co.

Sold in East Alton bq Adolph F. Klcssllng Druggist, 327 Smith Ave. Pile Sufferers Don't become Dr. Leonhardt'a HEM-ROID. No greasy lives no cutting.

A harmless tab- that is guaranteed to quickly ban- all misery or cost nothing at A. Barth's and good druggists every- here. Grccnwalt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SchmlttUng.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hawks visited friends in Alton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Graham and little son of Alton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Emmons. Mrs. Emmett Fitzgerald and children, Bobby, Jackie and Charles spent Thursday with her slater, Mrs.

John Wickenhauser of Alton. Mrs. AValter Williams and daugh ter, Mildred and Miss Lucy Selvmeidor visited Sunday" with relatives in Edwardsville. ENTIRE (I ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION I SEEN FOR a YEARS AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE 75 PEOPLE PRICES: Orch. $2.50, Bal.

$2, $1.50, $1 Plus Tax. 1 MAIL ORDERS OFFICE SALE OPENS THURSDAY I With mall orders Include 10 per cent for tax and Inclose self- addressed stamped envelope. THE ONLY "SALLY" COMPANY IN EXISTENCE. i 1 i STOMACH UPSET GAS, HEARTBURN Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Brooks; and Treasurer, Mrs, Roy Lan don. A social hour followed tho buslnes meeting and refreshments of dougl nuts and coffee were served.

Mrs. J. W. Tendiclc went to Godfrey Sunday where she was the guest at a birthday party given In honor ot her granddaughter, Eileen Nclder, given ot the home ot Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Kcldcr. She was accompanied home Sunday evening by her daughter, Miss Mildred, who spent the week OPERA HOUSE CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P. M. TO 11 P.

M. Sunday nml Holiday Matinees lOc and 35c. Day Matinees lOc and 25c. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday The Season's Greatest Heart Play If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, hero Is harmless stomach relief. 'Tape's Dlapepsln" settles the stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches tho stomach.

Presbyterian Pastry Sale The sale held by the ladles of tho First Presbyterian Church Saturday at tho Nagel store was a decided success. Tho ladles sold a large amount vlllo where they attended church ser vices. Visiting In Etlwardsvllle Mrs. Kate Schmeider of Madison avenue Is spending several days visiting In Edwardsville with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Schmltt. Week-End Guests Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Hall of St. Louis wero guests for tho week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Chalk. Sunday evening Mr.

and Mrs. Chalk and guests motored to St. Louis. Entertain Visitors Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Heller and William Sachritz of St. Louis were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

S. I). Paul of Penlnng avenue, Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Ewers and baby of St. Louis visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaffer of First street.

Welfare Committee to Meet with Mrs. Manning Tonight there will bo a meeting of tho AVelfare Committee with Mrs. M. F. Manning of Ninth street.

All members are requested to attend. Visitor from Decatur Mrs. Mitchell has arrived from Do- catur, and is a guest at tho home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and her little grandson.

Entertaining; Guest Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Geihl have as their house guest, Miss Bertha Rogers of Glenarm, III.

Society to Meet with Mrs. McCollum Tho first Tuesday In November the Baptist Missionary Society, will meet with Mrs. Georgo McCollum in her homo on Lorena avenue. Mrs. J.

T. FOB RENT room modern house on Lorena avenue. Inquire T. S. Hendrlcks Drug Shoppe.

JERSEYVILLE end with her brother-in-law and This guaranteed stomach corractive ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clydo 'Nelder. costs but a few cents at any drug Mrs. Roy Shafer of Rockbrldge ar- store.

Keep it handy! Lee Tunehorst Injured hi Laclede Explosion. Lee Tunehorst, son of H. A. Tune- Injured In the horst, Jeweler of Jerseyvllle, was injured in the explosion at the Laclede Gas Building in St. Louis Friday afternoon.

Mr. Tunehorst who has been employed in the Laclede Company for over ten years was at work in tho auditing department on the ninth floor, when tho explosion In the basement occurred, causing the heavy marble walls to cave in. Fire broko out and Tunehorst was lorced to Jump from tho ninth story Into a life net In order to save his life. Ac- I INCESS JL JL kjr KyJ' HOME OF PARAMOUNT METRO-GOLDWYN HIGHEST CLASS PRODUCTIONS. i Tonight and Tomorrow Paddock will bo the leader.

erfully benefited by taking the of their delicious home-baked pastry. Favorite Prescription for llgturbances. I beliovo It will my who gives it a fair Mary Vanderbroeck, 428 S. Uabama St. YotiUY health Is your most valuable Metlv-Bo, why not get this Prcscrlp- Ion fejday from your druggist.

AVrlte T. fttfcrce, President the Invalids' Buffalo, N. for free medial Aifllflce, or send lOc for ft trial kg. Df tablets. Don't stay head- tchy, dizzy, bilious, constipated, nick! One or two pleasant candy lilt taken will late itrul "Cuscarets" any time mildly stimu- your liver start your bowels.

Then you look mid feel clean, mveut efreahed, Your head will bo letomnch mvcet, tonguo pink Bur skin rosy. fuse "CnscnretK" never or ht hus become tho largest Bcll- tatlve in the world. itlona for men, women, child- leach drugstore, rice Scott, llwano Smith, Geo, L. Hale, Maurlco Smith, Edward Scarbrough, Forest Voiles, Kugeno Hut- naglo, Tommy Swift, Eugene Feezol, Buddy Locke, Wally Lorko, Wocard Well, Bernard Hudson, Edward Paul, Miss Farls Elklns, Mru. II.

Powell, Mrs. N. Heller of St. Louis and Mrs. S.

D. Paul. Favors wore won by Ethel Hensen and Annabclla Nlchels. Races by Eugene Foozcl, Leslie Harrod and Mildred Williams. Wi-i'U Hml Visitors Mr.

and Mrs. John Arnold and baby of Eaxt fit. Louis spent tlm week oml with Mrs. Arnold's sister nnd brother- In-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Phillip Srhnfcr of Acton avenue. Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop their now with Crcomulslon, an emulslfiei Creomulslon Is a covevy with two-fold action; It Party'In Honor of Burlin Paul Saturday tho ninth birthday anniversary ot Burlln Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

D. Paul waa celebrated In their home on Penning avenue. Tho afternoon was delightfully en- Joyed In games and music. The hon- oreo was presented with a number of lovely birthday gifts and at the conclusion of the afternoon delectable refreshments wero served. Those who attended were Annabelle Nickels, Rosemary Stoermcr, Luclllo Stoermer, Mildred Williams, Ethel Hensen, Kathleen Dosacn, Neda Dos- Grace LaMarr, Margaret Hale, Dorothy Hutnaglo, Mary Voiles, Vcra Fiddler, Francis Crystal, Mario Powell, Phyllis Heller, Edith Ruth Paul, Ilarrod, Roy Cruse, Rolla Cruse, Perry todd.

Maurice Kennedy, Man- and Inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote Is rec ognlzed by high medical authorllle as one of tho greatest healing ngfin cios for persistent coughs and cold nnd other forms of throat trouble? Creomulfilon contains, in addition creosote, other healing clement which soothe and heal the infoctci membranes and stop tho Irrltatloi and Inflammation, whllo the creoaot goes on to tho stomach, in abhorbe Into tho bloort, nttiirltn tba scut tlio trouble nnd checks the growth tlio gcrniH. Crcomiilslon Is guaranteed lory In tho troiilniPtit oC porslNtci coughs and colds, bronchial iiHlhmi bronchitis nnd other forms lit. rrsplri Program At Vnltcd Ilrothprn Clmrrhjinry niul IH excellent ft' Yesterday flno Rally Day program building up tho H.vwU'in after rnlds () was enjoyed which given In the I'ullcd lirclhorn Oluirrli. Tlio HCI-V- Ices WITH Inrwly iilteinlcrt.

ICiiliTtiiin Parly of Krii-nilx evening 'llr. Ura, B. Money refunded If nny cough cold la not relieved after tailing (iinllnfT to directions. Auk your drui, ylst. 1'rcomulnlun Cumtiany.

Atlanti PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told tn "Bayer" Package With VIRGINIA VALLI (2 QorcmaitM After la there a worse fate waiting outside for tho ex-Jailbird? Booth Tarklngton has written tho mightiest of all prison stories and Thomas Meighan makes it live and breathe on the aereon. Prison scenes actually filmed at Sing Sing. AND "A WINNING Comedy. "ACE OF Serial Thriller. For Three Days Starting Wednesday SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Unless you KCO tho "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not fttlns tho genuine Beyer Aspirin by millions und perscrlbcd iy 'physicians over twenty-five years 'or Colds Heache "Ueuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken "Bayer" package contains proven directions.

Handy text's of twelve tablets ro.st few cents. Druggists also sell bottlr-H of 21 and 100. Buy $100 I First Mortgage Notes a ii 3 MillHIBB! -on- Improved Property. Alton Banking Trust Co. Ticttua The story of Chlclde will grip all hearts.

This little girl who wanted more than she romantic miss who followed where love Chickie brings a new and refreshing story about our American maybe your own daughter. The kind of romance and drama you seldom ECC! Also a Black Sennett BREEZERS" And Latest Fox News, VAUDEVILLE STELLA MARCH ANTE CO. Classics and Dances Little Caruso Co. Taylor Owens Sin ine, Piano, Guitar "Hello Stranger" Coming Thursday For 3 Days "DANGEROUS INNOCENCE" With Eugene O'Brien and Laura La Plante On Account cl the Special Engagement ol Ziogfcia'g "SALLY" tho Grand Opera Houso will NOT Play Pic turcs and Vaudeville Monday, October 19. OPEN DAILY 11 A.

M. TO 11 P. M. PRICES 10o AND 25c. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday (AND HOW THEY WERE by I COAST OF FOLLY Gloria taking a dip at fashionable Palm Bench, fox-trotting In tho famous Everglades, wearing tho newest fashions for beach and the heroine of Conlngsby Duwson's record-selling novel PROGRAM CHANGES DAILY Two Bid Shows Every Evening.

Continuous from 7:00 P. M. Matinees Saturday, Sunday null Holidays, Continuous from 8:00 P. M. Prices IQo anil TONIGHT ROV STEWART In "UNTAMED" It revels In tho colorful atmosphere of Spanish uenorltns, clicking castanets, Mexican steel, deadly gun play and all tho nlluro romancn of tho border.

Tho scono.s of this'beautiful romanoo aro laid in and about an historical Rnnnlbh mission ot Kan Juan Cupistrane, one of the show places of tho West Comedy nnd Thriller Keel. TUESDAY NEVA (JERHER In "IMPLt'SE" COMING III) the, Lou Toilet-on, Patsy Kuth Miller, JacU Mulliall, Pbyllla Haver anil all star cast to "THE UBKATH OF bCANDAV WITH MADGE BELLAMY ETHEL CLAYTON CHARLES FARRELL FREEMAN WOOD ROBERT CAIN KATHER1NE PERRY EMMETT FLYNNL tmst your mother, can't Also AL ST. JOHN In "FAIIBS PLKASK" Puthe News Ai'sops Fables Coming Thursday for 3 Days "BLACK CYCLONE" With REX the Wonder Horse.

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