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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 11

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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11
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SATURDAY MORNING THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Iss NOVEMBER 4. 972 11 I street in Cairo, is shown in George. SYSTEM AMUSEMENTS notor-generator sets above th three 1 wned by the studio, Th "night-lighting" ef such en srea entail a great expenditure of lower, but its full effect is striking-17 seen in this Paramount 1 hich closes tonight at th Malestie i.l fulnni 117. A haunted eastle in Spain. A fight between the hero and th A beautiful Spanish girl and a typical two-fisted American supplying romance.

These are some of th 'high spots' in "The Ghost Breaker" Paramount picture starring Wallace Reld, which will be shown for th last times today at the Saenger theater. Those who are looking for thrills, frank entertainment, with th accompaniment of class acting and production, will find that for which they era seeking in this picture. Lila La flays th Spanish, senorlta and unny colored servant role is inter DOESN'T WORK preted by Walter Hiera, th noted comedy favorite. MAJESTIC THEATER. Today, Milton Hills and Wanda Haw.

ley in "Horning 8ani" -M Harold Lloyd In "I Do," A tremendous set. repretenting iHeirord a splendid production 0 "Hurning Sands." Though nearly half-mllo long, It would not be remarket)! except for the fact that! its full extent is used In night scene which involves the intenaiv use iv' most of the sun-are lamps of th1 Paramount studio, as well as extrt jlawloy and Milton Sill. ife Deviiet Clever Scheme, Hubby Spoils It When Ho It A. W. O.

Bv FLORENCE UlTfllNER. mortalized1 In cartoon and story by George McManus, Jiggs comes to th Grand Opera House two nights, commencing Tuesday, November 1, in a brand-new musical farce in three acts entitled, "Father on His Vacation," In it Jiggs find hi long-deferred dream of a "rest" a rest from th henpecked machinations of his termangent wife, Maggie, who still pursues him and tries to make life on endless song of misery, turmoil and contrition. Yet as it la all don in fun and bon homle good nature and our sympathies go out to th poor, maligned Jigg must needs cast our lot with Mr. McManus and bestow upon him a debt of gratitude for giving us these wonderful characters who help to make life worth living and Instil renewed sun-shlno into our empty hearts, Mali-nee Wednesday, SAENGER THEATER. Wallace Reld li Ghost Breaker" Comedy Zwa and State Fair Pageant A Kentucky feud, with a dramatic finish.

A thrilling fight between th tar and hovy in an elevator. Th mad chase of an ocean liner. nWnl fcervto Ntaff I'urrwiMHidmit). White Plains. N.

Nov. 8. When an even Tom Fltzgeraia, 01 nken, finding it dull about the lly hearth, felt ne venturing th for a hit of amusement ho uld. ai vii hie euatomary habit, it get hii wifaa' consent. If the res were done, ha usually got it.

ut Tom had the unhappy faculty atavtne- out longer than he prom- AT THE GRAND. "THeTbAT." If you are one of those who likes the stories of Conan Doyle. Anna Katharine Green, Wilkie Collins, Mary Roberts Klnehart or the plays of Avery Hopwood. then you have one of the rareset of treats in store for you when Wugenhals and Kemper present their groet dramatio triumph, "Th Bat," written by Mrs. Kinehart and Mr.

Hopwood in collaboration, at the Grand Opera House, three nights, commencing Tuesday, November 14. "The Bat's" record In th theatrical world la unique. It is unquestionably the greatest hit in years. It played for more than two years in New York while another company played over a year in Chicago. This Is absolutely without precedent In the theater.

The success of "Th Bat" I undoubtedly due to the fact that 1 appeals to all classes of theatergoers. Its amazing success in London and Australia demonstrates this. It is thrilling and at th same time screamingly funny. Staged with all the skill of Wagonhals and Kemper, master hands at producing stage successes, the play, moreover, is acted with consummate skill by an exceptionally capable company, which inoludest Lizzie Evans, William L. Thorns, Josephine Morso, Gretchon Thomas, Herbert Delmore.

Harry La-Court, Joseph M. Holicky, Goorg Wilson, John Mackenzie, and John Graham Spacey. BRINGING UP FATHER. Hail to the advent of Jiggs Ma-honey, he of "Bringing UpuFather" fame, the international character Im and Mn. Fltigerald brilliantly tclvud the echeme of Issuing him ritten pass every time he wanted ramble.

sample of the curious right-of- tickets was shown todny when a. Fitzgerald appeared before su ms Court Justice Morschauser to ly for a separation. It read! This pass authorise Thorns Itzgerald, of 1(7 Nepperhan oad, Yonkera, to remain at large from 6 o'clock Friday evening lintil 10 clock Saturday morn ENTIRE FAMILY HAD "FLU" 'Keep right on using Foley's Honey and Tar. It will give quick relief," said th doctor, when the entire family had the Never saw anything so good," writes Mrs. A.

B. Griffith, Andrews, Ind. Neglected coughs and colds often lead to serious complications. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief. Free from opiates (ingredients printed on th wrapper.) Largest selling cough medicine in th world.

Adv. ing, on business of Importance to him." Mrs. Gitzgerald said her "pass sys-pi" had worked wi'U for a time and husband had been punctual to the nuta. All had gone well, In fact, til one day Thomas failed to put 1 an appearance at the expiration ol i time limit. Thomas was in court, admitted that it pass arrangement wasn't at all often he himself dictated them.

one in particular he seemed to be WALK-OVER ite proud. It read: "I do not want my husband any more, aa his cruelty I can't en-pure. I also promise not to an- fcioy htm In any way." WANT ALLEN EXHIBIT. Fall fashion in a sport oxford broad-bottomed with blunt toe wear with wool hose. kelal to The Khikdale, Nor.

E. Clay- secretary ol the chamber ox Immerce, is in receipts of a com- unication irom J. u. owier, dusi- hs manager of the South Texas pte Fair at Beaumont, eongratu- tng mm upon the Allen parlan ex- bit at the State Fair at Shreve- rt, and requesting that the exhibit sent to Beaumont, in view of tact that much of the exhibit ra Allen parish at Shreveport will sent to the national brain (show Chicairo it was impossible for an IMIMM mi hibit to be prepared and sent to kumont. The Allen parish exhibit aureveport, which was in charge ir I) 1 ration agent, and had been re- red, jointly by him, Mr.

Clayton, Earl Dionne, president of the BAIRD BROS. SHOE INC. 520 Tezu Street len parish lair association, was rded ninth place on display and reived cash award of S175. WANT SAME PASTOR. Mai to The Time.

DrflhV 'presiding elder of this dis- ct, held the final conference of fe current church year at the local thodist church at which the Te rn of the present pastor, Eev. R. TucKer, was formally reauested officials of the congregation for ensuing year elected. The new lurch building, erected at a cost of 6,000, is under construction and is pected to be completed within lort while. 'Hail 40,000 WELLS SUPPLY NATURAL GAS TO THAU 12 MILLION USEKS IN 26 STATUS Four ounces an Honest quarter pound of BAKER'S Caracas Sweet Chocolate help perpetuate the xtorlcb best Juel by stopping useless waste How to make THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING I lableepoonfuls Paramount Dressing.

ttablesBoonfuUHketh's Chili Sauce. 12 tableapoonful Hindi' Sweet Piccalett. Enoogh for 4 to 6 people. H1RSCH BROS. CO.

laotsanMe' bouavtixl -a rtrruuitcH Try also Mustard HtrtcKt JJ Pfckln Kttchup ftmn Vinegar Pure wholesome delicious Made from only high grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored with Mexican vanilla beans. MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER CO. LTD. ttLsKd 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Booklet rf Choke Recipes sera fret W.

F. TAYLOil ft CO. Diatribntors Natural Gas is one of our most valuable resources its development and distribution one of our colossal industries. An idea of the magnitude of the industry may be gained from the fact that more than thirty million tons of coal would be required annually to replace the use of Natural Gas. The drilling of wells to tap the gas reservoirs in the earth is only the beginning of the great task of supplying Natural Gas.

The consumers of the gas are often hundreds of miles away and to deliver the elusive fuel huge pipe lines must be constructed through hills, mountains and over rivers and the gas forced through these lines by enormous compressors of thousands of horse-power, built at intervals along the lines. The pipe lines must be patrolled day and night to guard against leakage or breakageand emergency repair squads must be ever ready and vigilant to instantly repair damage done by landslide or flood. It is an alarming and serious fact that this unequalled fuel, created by Nature for the needs of man and developed and distributed by such enormous expenditure of energy and capital, is being thoughtlessly and prodigally wasted. Will you, as one of the twelve million Natural Gas users, help stop this waste, in order that the supply may be perpetuated for your own future use? You can do this with an immediate cash saving to yourself and without curtailing your needs simply by the use of proper appliances proper adjustment of burners proper mixture of gas and air. iTour local gas company will be glad to inspect your burners and advise you of practical ways to economize on gas.

We suggest you see them without delay. irf It) TVTTT TefMVTO rT7 TWT TTVTTMT C( IVlJXefl-fllNO Ur JTVJUlNJLeO BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT (7 Bakiim lNc) Powder SAME PRICE For more than 30 years THE NATURAL AS ASSOCIATION OFAtfERieA Ounces for j) Kit (More than pownd and Keif for quarter) OI922 THKaVT.CO.

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