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ErasHHriw IF ni vi i v5t UM Vi irf rsww Mvxr Hi Tj 3WN SAX Hit AN CISCO UJIKOMtLE HONDA SOVEMBER 8 1918 81TNKWSWTCOFSTVPfp I I ft I 1 KM mi Palo Alto Belle And Navy Ensign Wed At Stanford Nuptials Hastily Arranged During Brief Furlough Three Hundred Guests Present at Reception By LADY TEAZLE THE marriage of Mies Flora Mse Rae Duncan and Ensign Kenneth Hum Hunter wns solemnised In tli Stanford Memories Chapel In Palo Ato on Raturdai evening at clock in the present of a large gathering of friends Rev Charles Gardner officiating The wedding although arranged very hastily upon reielpt of a wire Ifom the bridegroom telltnc of hla Wlef furlough from Peniacola was ana of th moat brllllajit affairs of the year nearly SOO gveets attending1 the ceremony and the roceptlon which followed at the bride a home The charming bride la one of the moat popular girls In the fashionable fommunlty where ahe made her Hnwj She la the daughter of the late Jtebert Dimcan Jr and Mrs Dincsn and haa been active In til of the soda ffalra of Palo Alio ind Menlo Park alnce her debut She la a charming and attractive your woman and waa of the moat popular girls at Stanford University In her college year the belonged to Kappa Kappa Gam ma eororlty Mla Duncan haa been a frequent hoateaa at the Menlo Golf ami Country Club where ahe haa devoted many pleasant noun to golf and tennlawlth her coterie of friend Enalgn Hunter 1 the aon of John 1 Hunter a prominent attorney of Kiburn He haa made hla home the years that he attended SUnfordT InlveTslty It was at college that and hla bride first met and like his fiancee he was very popular In college circles where he was affiliated mlth Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity Later he attended the Massachusetts Instltuteof Technology to fit himself for his career In the Navy II choso iti naval aviation branch of the service and Is now an Instructor at the Pansacola Field i The chapel waa decorated simply for the ceremony en Saturday evening The edifice being so beautiful In Itself little decoration waa needed A niaas of lopg stemmed white chrj sanlhemums was banked about the Altar and potted palms were placed la the niches JTo more charming bride can bo Imagined than Miss Duncan In her beautiful wedding gown of Ivory aatln richly trimmed with priceless old point lac and pearls The heavy Ik It ivory saun in iu in ou wno all fashioned from ker mothers wedding costume A long court train fcunr from the shoulders enriched with the lace and embroidered In true lovers knots of seed pearls A flehu of the lace waa draped across tn bodice and the long sleeves were alio formed of wide Brussels lac which gave i used again on th long tulle veil and I beautiful ensemble wsa completed I with a shower bouquet of whle butterfly orchids Miss Christine Weatherby of Fasa dona waa the maid of honor Miss Weatherby was attired In a charming costume of blue aatln and carried a larg bouquet of Ocherla roses The four bridesmaid MIsaes Chfysella Dunker Doris Seymour and Lela and Ethel Lee made a charming group In their dainty gowns of whit i georgette with matching hats Each carried a graceful shower Cecil IJreuner roses Randolph cfflclated aa groomsman Mrs Robert Duncan th brides mother wore a beautiful gown ef orchid panne combined with silk and fur Her costume waa beautifully enhanced by a corsage of matcnlng orchids After the ceremony an elaborate reception was held at Mrs Duncans Modes and Models inSan ffrancisco IhWI Cm LA Navy League Calledl Upom to xvnit arm Yarn Garments National Organization Is Preparing1 for Enlarged Work in Equipment of Merchar Marine Crews OAKLAND Nlsvember 16 An ap peal to every member of the Navy League of Alameda county to knit knit unceaslnjly until December haa been sent one by Mra Leigh Klch mond Smith rtirent and Mrs Frederick 8 Samuesls chairman of th comforts commllttee to provide th boys who are tM be sent overseas th first of next nimth with plenty of warm knitted reaters helmets and socks To Mrs Leigh Richmond Smith regent of th Xlameda County Navy League has conus a request from national headquarters at Washington tnat ahe incept the state chalr manahlp of the Wavy League organising throughout th Stat to pro pare for th amount of worX which will be tHelr share In the equipment and maintenance of the egir g5 ggei 1ERIC1S CET SOUVENIRS i i Merry Farce Given Premiere at Alcazar personals and ola oo i ro i HOTEL OOSS Upstairs and Down Pleases Audience merchant marliH which Uncle Sam jfan la planning to Vulld up In the fu ing called a meetlno ef the board of di rectors at th league headquarters on the Capwell roof garden Plana ar to be dlscum4 for the serlea of carry on teas a means of enlarging the membcmlilp of the league league neaaquiirxer will dally Ded socks are needed for the sailors In th Narr Hospital and an call hm been sent out for these Camouflaged German Helmets Prove Most Popular of All Trophies WrTrT THE AMKRICAN TROOPS NORTHWEST OF VERDUN October 21 Coreepondence of the Asoclated Press Th successive pushes by which th Americans are helping th enemr Tearward toward th Rhln furnish great opportunities ton souvenir hunting Pretty nearly vry doughboy at th front has becoma a boche souvenir hunter and has annexed a quantity of erceas baggage that In lome caeca la appalling The first Impulse of a German soldier who decides to retreat or to surrender seems to be to get rid of his steel helmet beautifully or weirdly camouflaged aa It may be In any col umn of prisoners to be seen on any road beMnd the American line not over flv ft any hundred ar still wearing their helmetn All have donned the soft slouch rap that so da tracts from their soldierly appear ance HEfMKTO CAST AWAV The helmets are dropped thrown away In haste and all but clutter up the battlefield Nearly every American soldier who has been fighting at the front either has a German helmet by now er has sent one home For under a ruling by general headquar i tern It Is now possible a past a home address on a German helmet drop the headgear Into the mall box and send It to mother sister or sweetheart Just how many have gone horn ostensibly as th personal booty of th sender It would be hard to sav i Admirable Cast Presents Hatton Comedy in an Admirable Style By WALTER ANTHONY EVEN more Important than th production of a new play In San Francisco Is th restoration of the Alcasar to th fascinations itfih Lepoken play Thats th fact that manes an account of laat nights presentation of Upstairs and Down at the Belasco it Mayer playhouse dual In topic and hesitant between theplay ana th players for with th presentation of Frederic and Fanny Hat tons farcethe Alcasar Is restored to Its tongue and resumes Its accustomed functions of speech too long suspended A fare Is naturally the most difficult medium for a stock company to present adequately for the essence ot It is felicity and th smoothness thai Is the result ef frlctlonal contact In many rehearsals Fortunatslv for th production last night there had been a period ot Influenza during which th newly organized company had nothing else to do but rehearse thus bringing about a presentation admlr soie in a speed and security only infrequently Interrupted by an occa ilonally unsynchronlzlng memory An admirable company has been assembled on which gives th most gratifying promise of all round competence to meet the varied and shift ing exactions of stock presentations Thurston Kills masculine yet rraceful manner and splendlj voice reinforce an Intelligent reading of ilne to whlcn sympathy and the cf the helmets are Interest llnack of catching in audiences In 1 ntr HaIia triit re iwldl ItV rrlHAi iB meajMir ture Mrs SmltHi has not yet decided oMUr hi in ht irit hour The devll wlth the women manner to accept thshoner Ipalnted and camouflaged their head hlsTrnce OKsefs did much to veanesaay mwrnlng Mrs smith has pieces until they hay a weirdly Odd mitigate th caddish tsndency of a appearance Th German helmet has 14 which poorly treated night be vaatly more surface space than the om Insufferable Bella Bennett th American th British or th Frnch I Heading woman has beauty youth It haa protection for the ears and race good Voice and Imagtiiatlon She nclc in the shap of a rim orx J8 Elisabeth the girl who matched tension so that quite a little picture utr5r Dn Juan open can be drawn on 1U nero uenniae wuvr mw lusvnuv VKliva upon to STBllKD CA1WOUFIAGK KO Imit ln baDy lUre tni nalv The most popular camouflage Is a cajoleries She is a vampire ln short aeries of two Inch stripes that meet dresses Since she ret away with at the top of the helmet and extend laat night and made her audience like the ribs of a fan outward and adore her I see no reason why she downward to the edges of the hat In ohould not fill with satisfaction any other isses the entire surface space Lngenue part she may be given In any Is painted Into squares ot yellow cast gren and gray or In all the colors The baby vamplra of Upstairs and of the rainbow The composite effect own is as rapuious as Bars only Is startling These are the most ov verv different Thomas Chatterton Is Oakland Club Plans Courtcay of Wood 6t Co Time wa Dihen the ignorant male complained that the fair tex blindly followed Dame Fashions decreet and frequently sacrificed comfort far the sake of tiyle The criticism has been answered the jesters are stilled for modern lpomczn demands and the clever designer supplies garments that combine beauty and style utility and comfcrt too Take for example this cape coat of bromn Velour de laine rvtth deep collar and band of Hudson seal wonderfully graceful hT Rose point lac was hlay eaon ever and the women ln charge expect to do a thriving business during the From Texas Lieutenant Irederlck Plampett lr USA will arrive today from Fl llngton Field In Texas tn remain until the close oC the month with hla mother Mrs Frederick Clamnett at Motor Service Corps Lauded At 1 meetlna Af the memhera th Oakland Cluto Jield Wednesday in Mosswood Park It was decided to Have th ahnual breakfast niton fourth Wednesdi In December MUs Theresa Ruaaebt presided som ruturo oats before Chrlst mae the club hi i planned to hold a peace lublle tndltiona permitting abroad to bo tld in Starr King Hall Fourteenth end Castro streets The Fed Crosi Auxiliary will begin Its work Wedneniav the work tn under the direction of Mrs Henry iopposed to th Americans rsirjr jura Mertereyiu Sepator to Speak iefi ay a rnaay arternocn a meeting of the Oakland Civic Owter will be held the first since the hnn on public gatherings has been llirted A specltl attraction Is assumd the speaker to be Senator Frank HB Benson of Fresno whose subject wllll Vy Recent Experiences In Fianc ML nai hLsnghlln will dl tuas the hill rmiv itvi novo ichi wibu I1IB DUSIIlOl rm immunity Froporty to go to Belgium to work under Her i Bert Hoover in Belgium relief work eted ot all couvenlr helmets and th doughboy who has not th opportunity of finding on on the battlefield gladly gives a sack of tobacco for one Shoulder strups make another Interesting and easily portable souvenir thouli they are also of a dis tinct military value because they help to identify the units that have been Yet there are enough fur this purpose and to spare and they are eagerly sought by the soHi who does not care to be burdened with a heavy helmet In addition to hlt own Weed Man to Join in Belgian Relief Work Special Dlinxlrb to Ihe CtironM WEED November 17 Roger Sher man cashier ot the First National Bank here has resigned his position i The motor corps of the National League for Woman Service was yes terday officially commended by the Associated Charities for Its work In helping fight the Influenza epidemic 1 juimii one worn Oakland Federation I iry hier of the First Tir I National Bank of Yreka her home on CIv street The return Three weeks ago the corps took over of th young officer will occasion the greatest amount of pleasure amine his relatives and friends who have lejofcad during th week ln welcoming his brother Lieutenant Kohert dampen USA who Is Visiting Flood lT on leav from Marih Field at mteraiaf The Week End Ti Estate Is Left the entire motor work and has since been working day and night answering sick calls The influenaa situation hae so greatly Improved that there Is less need for this service and the corps was yesterday officially released Taking advantage of the delightful I rI weather following the rain a number I WO X1CCCS of the smart set motored to the coun I try to share Hi enjoyment of the fipmiai pii5prh to The OimnWe week end tAaretlier Del Monte mil iimrnw uu 4 ii I weiiijrr 44 nnur i 1 hx nVtri 4f tnJeva tor many pleasure parties 1 Hallbom well known farmer and Iiall had been concerted into a bower Bt vounerer octal ement hi ui of greenery relieved with effective 1 th clty tnrdav morning for hij i 11 masses of the shaggy mauie plnk chrysanthemums Here the newlv married couple received the felicitations of their friends and a buffet supper was served Tb brides table was decorated In Ophelia roses fem and pink tulle tested about this charming table with the bride and brlaegroom were Basils asd lira Edmond Fotit rbT7iw11e Danker mU I Uel lee lnre njmmr BNSIfJNe the nopular hostelo One group who paseed the week end at Del Monte together Included Mra Meek BtlftSKS Cofnrtla namnett an Whrrler Wmalrne Merk Robert Clarapett RA nrv Wblte IKS En Route East JTnry Wfithrw ijtrj Kijwir txnald McKm eieveeilea mmo flalilaAB 1 ajfeeiisa tii rviaai sse I 1 Ensign and Mrs Hunter have left with injr Penaacola where Ihev win mtfke daurriter Mr Mr Frederick Hope Beaver took her departure yesterday for NewTork where she Will enjoy visit of several her son in law and and Mrs John Cuahlng fhlr home for ot mnnlhi lea Mrs CUSning passed portion the Til friends of the couple are hoping mmer In California with her that at the expiration of that time they will revisit California Quests ot Honor mother and slsLer Mrs Horace Van Slcklen at their home In Ran Rafael but returned to her residence In Nw York several weeks go Generous Gift Mr and Mrs James Oxnard of New Tork wr th honored gists at a I Tn patronesses of the Infant dinner over which Mr and Mrs Rob Ichelter are reiolclnr over a beautiful ert Oxnard presided Tuesday even I ncl0Ma ttr given ta them to dispose Ing at their residence on Broadway i0j connection with the elaborate Poclety has ben vfrv regretful that lPtrletlo ball which will fake place th epidemic prevented any formal en paace Hotel on New Tears tertalnment for the visitors as bothve Th cr wni he on exhlhltlon James Oxnard and his son James Ox at tht hote beginning Hecemier 1 rant Jr contracted Influensri shortlynd epied that a goodly sum after their arrival In San Frinclsco addd t9 ti receipts by this and were confined to their apartments generous rift at the Fairmont Hotel durin tn committees have been appointed hy greater part of their sojourn here Mr th Hr AtKnon 15 MI Inr1 thlr onetThe following women will assist In Wednesday for Chandler A where prepraton for th ball hlcl they will remlan throughout th win ps to unuuiv Virllllant ln vnt coming an does at the close rWbVe TWK Of a year and a period whos passing nf th dining table at the Oxnaro In 1 ad t0 see Jioin waa adonned with a variety of au JovIy autumn flowers arranged In I MDSDAfE a graceful basket Those who were ITowarJ Turner PibtTwhi assembUd about the handsomely sp i I Merer rjiiUS SliJH I 11 irsena I IffrfTlrll riwinn 110 009 to two nieces Mrs Wllma Hawkins of Auburn and Miss Elizabeth Hallbom of Truckee Will Filed For Probate SrHll Wapatrti 1 Tae Chronicle FAIRFIELD November 17 Petition for probate of the will by which Mrs Hannah Brln pioneer Solaao county resident left an estate of 50 000 to her two granddaughters has been filed In Ui Superior Court here bv Samuel Armstrong Th granddaughters are Marl MacDonald and AHco Delehanty Safe Arrival Mr and Mrs Edward Harrison have received a cable of the safe arrival In Kngland of their sons Captain Edward HarUon Jr 8 A and Lieutenant Oregorv Harrison 8 A The two young officers were numbered smong a group of Array men who left Camp Fremont a few weeks ago en route to France The majority of the men haxe been detained under quarantine at Gamp Mills and those who are at the Eastern post Include a number of well known officers among them Captain Arthur LeeMun ger and Lieutenant Elmer Jennings both of whom were bridegrooms of the summer Lieutenant Clinton La Montagne and Lieutenant George Wolff the fiance of Miss Jean Ward Here and There pointed table Included ancsvan ami jihsiumfh Jajws Oxnard Hubert Ofuirit JMfere Olb MCT1MMKS Cteiwe Wlaalow Imv ltal Willi MISKgs Janes Osnard Jr 14 le lulae laelow Red Cross Shop tl nal Vlllari1 William liohrmans Kred Waibborn 1 loji Wearer Mlw Kltebets Tevlor Beginning toAiv ofTlcers and members of the organisation will have tickets tor sale In the lobby of the hotel The Younger Set 1 Mine Marie Kelthly entertained a Th sDonaors for th Red Cross roup of her young friends at a pretf hi m2cVL tr 1 eerJ IhT Saturday afternoon Thoee who nop on iioCKion refit irt now di lr4A i 1 snnounc definitely thai the shop th A will be open to the public en iJeeem i ffllr ntf The Influensa interfered with MSBH 1 plana of th organlxstlon for sev I Aiij Wliieit Kntn WHlilet iiermale Harrest Irene Rai reti eru ws sna 1 women in nrnjigj rterollir Dnffr ElltalHKk Jeibl MilTlel iHrilfan fesdance have had no other thoughtl slurlng that Urn then Ihat ef gathering and distributing food for the sufferers In ry part of tb cltyj jjuihlllirul ennerllilntiB Ha ft have been recelvd coetantly hw iuit Mtn BnXtl YZXTHWt SAXJOSKj If eere sesifrlfvr gmuDSa tJeal for rtaiUlee Commander Charles Huff 8 haa been ordered to San Diego and he and his family have taken a house In the southern city for an Indefinite period Mrs Ceorge Van Uusen wife of Colonel Van Duscn I at present entertaining her daughter Mrs Bright st the Presidio Mrs Bright Is the wife of Paymaster Bright now on dut yon the Brooklyn jjjj Commander and Mrs Klrby Barnes Crittenden whos arrival from Ssn IHego was anticipated several days ago were obliged tn postpone their departure from the southern city until this week They will probably reach San Francisco Wednesday and will bet complimented at a number of social affairs Curing their sojourn here 1 Tea Room to Reopen I lit ThltlareomTiialntalned hy th NaveljAuxlllaryvefth American Red Cross In th California Theater build lag will ropnd next Saturday A Ji 1 Jim vaKjana reaiiatien nr Mntheri 1 Clubs of which llirs Kdward Jones I iUlllS oeSSOI Is president will hold a meetinir In Chabot Hall InrtUlfolty at clock The dote for the next meeting of the tomorrow aftertiMuv At this meeting Mills Club In set for December IS The a new club rosters 1MU be distributed I business session will include the sub The date for th MtSBroclty luncheon Jects which were to have been taken will be decided ttrpo BV Members are up the past week vcvu tuaii uahb Guest From Chile Is Convalescent California Branith of the Collegiate Alumnae will rmt Saturday Ho hear Mrs Amanda La Barco ot Santiago Chile speak uponi educational conditions ln her ownaountry She Is here to study the cijrrrkiulum of American Smlthi completed her course in first schools Mrs La Barco organized the aid at the University of California the first womans club In her city ipast summer Mrs Katherine Smith president of the Alameda District California Federation of Womens Clubs Is now convalescing frum Influenza which she lontf acted whlM serving In the emer gencvr hosplr41 at Richmond Mra an with the Alcazar playcra He SsBBBBBBHBHUMteliBBBBBBFvkB BBBBBBBVsleTSSStSBBHMj BHHsMhsrBBBBBBBjl ee ES 1 BsB jWrjasesi GOSSIP Thurtton Hill the new Alcazars leading man Appearing in the first production here of Upstairs and Down which is a sprightly farce from Gotham was welcome from the first but In the last act where he has hts cave man scene with the Juvenile vamp he became the hit of th show in easily th most effective seen written Into the farcical satire The rest of the players of the principal roles average to 3 high excellence and most of them will bs valuable members of a permanent stock family deeply needed In this city where the drama may languish unless rescued and preserved by stock The play Is ot the type familiar to us In Lombardl Ltd It Is a blend naughtiness rloqu line and bold situations saved ln the final scenes by wedding rings wedding belli and reconciled mates Hall ef thVyTJnlon Trust and Savings Bank at FaJVadena Is a gut at th Fairmont Hotel Kumasa kl Japanese Consul at1 Seattle Is alsl at the Fairmont OtherFalrmont rivejs Yesterdayjneluded Ti FAdamsi lutnMnun of Fort Br gat Hoots Kut nr wholesale merchant ofPcesno andtMrs Kutners MTlsdaletl in surance man of Stockton IfK Lyons commercial man of Cincinnati Harold Lockward auto man ofTa coma and James Etton merchant oC Boston Palace Hotel arrivals Include Dr Thomas Cox Sacramento ChiJhotm architect of Pasadena Swing merchant of Fresno A Pratt contractor of Honolulu Carter merchant of Reno and Collins merchant ot New York Registered at the St Francis Hotel are Adams manufacturer of Chicago and Mrs Adams Ethel Clayton moving picture actress from Hollywood Rev Andrew Graham Bos ton Blair Leigh ton banker of New York and Story piano manufacturer of Chicago McNaught mining engineer of Denver Cragun fruit merchant Of Ogden James Dudmart auto man of Pasadena Roberts merchant of New York and Thomaa John ilon merchant of Portland or are guests at the Stewart HoteL Edward Relnhart banker of Wln nemueca Nev Is at the Bellevue Hotel Other Bellevue guests Include Joseph A Hannann hotel man ot Portland and Flight commercial man of Chicago Richard Kordes of petrograd Is at the Whltcomb Other Whlteomb arrivals Include John Wright Boston Boyle Livingston 3 8 Mllllken Sacramento and Keleb Denver Morgan Stlnmti clothing mami facturer of Nw York Is at th Cart nrright HoteL Dayts and family ef Vancouver wk are Cartwrlght Harry Oerran electrical supply man ef Buffalo Is at the Plaxa Late Whltcomb arflvals Include Donely of Modesto and Ray Weavr of Turlock Latham manufacturer of Kansas City Is at the Hotel Chancellor Donnolly auto tire man of San Diego Is at the Herald 1 DIPLOMATS REftTJKST GRANTUr BUENOS AYRES November 17 Ui nHl Bhltiet meetlne today President Irlgoyen announced be Iiad decided to accept the resignation of Dr Romulo Naon Argentine ambassador to he United States Back to School Drive Inaugurated The back to school movement started by the Childrens Bureau of the United States Department of La or has been taken up by the San Francisco branch of the Federal Employment Bureau and a drive is be lag organlred to discourage all boys and girls under 1 years of age freni leaving school because of the abnormally high wages being offered for their services as a result of war conditions The object of the drive Is embodied 1st President Wilsons officially expressed desire That no child may bmve lass opportunity for education ecause of the war 1 The actual work of the drive will be done through the Child Conservation Section of thevarloua branches tid subdivisions of the Council of National Defense A committee will be formed In each school community to make Inquiries and compile lists of absentees and then real work ot bringing back the absent children will egln The Rod Cross will help to keep ln school children whose fathers or brothers are in the service and It Is also urged that a system of scholarships may be arranged for those children who may require pecuniary help to remain ln school The refusal of th Federal Govern ment to employ children In essential Industries Indicates that child labor should not be allowed ln rjon essen tial Industries Vallejo Physician Hurt in Auto Crash Special Dispatch to The Ctronlde VALLEJO Noemoer 17 Dr Fred Bond had several ribs broken as a result of a collision of autos here today Mrs Bonds who was drlvlnr lnr husband a car and the occupants ot the othar machine escaped Injury Both machines were badly damaged AMItSEMET 5IAT1MEE TODAY ARID EVERY DAY Lanatden MrCermlek Presents ON THE HIGH SEAS A Spectacular Melodrama A HRRM4V The Black Isith MDRTOV The Katnolln Comedian in a comic ci J4CK ALKnKD GALLAGHER TROLLEY Military Travesty Th Battle of Whatstbeaae JAMK MORTOV An Anlml 5LSV nWD 6IMES A IULU l5WlmIiini An OM rsshlene ride AIBKRTINA RASCII Premiere PnnaeuiM enlied pi Sanrtberrr and CcvjiiImmmi OFFICIAL WAR HKVIKW WALTER KELLY lie lrglnla Judge Frnlnx Prlree 10r 2So 73 ti Matinee Prlte leioepr RahirHara Sllndar Iliovu iotrirA AMlSBMKJIiTS I 1 Tas tes like some fine I I blend of coffee bu 1 contains no caffeine 1 The unusually attractive taste of INSTANT POSTUM makes many people prefer it to coffee 1 itB i And you can make each cup stronrfor mild just as you wjsh by varying the amount of Instant Postum used per cup A Trial Is Convincing Theres a Reason JvKteS1i Kmi Tf SCTB23HCts0HSDBD ftrfilfcS4 sTi r1 A 1 ajfoMH lfi i i if Lt i vi ivr 0SiiW4ri ffbjEri Miii vfayhttkt SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSI Wr3hilaiftrfesW mmmmmmmm CURRAN tesdlng Theater Sutter I40 THK KEALOT SHOW THIS WCTK AD MEXT OHLY SeaTS MOW for All Performances oe snvresi uomeay sueeeaa 10 Yeara CbMrcMmPrJbOc LLstea People THH LAW OF THH JVORTH makes ye for get yea are la a theater aad a mere spectator aad CHARLEY RAY keeps year eye rtvHed en kin every minute he Is 0 the screen BB tVAREl OP BOARDEHS will make yon overlook the fact we ever had the Flo SBVKRI BltVAM THE IMPERIAL HARMONY TRIO are all a decided HIT AITD KocALIFOIUUATT A5 AFFORD TO MISS THE CHEOX ICIES RELATIVES AND SWEETHEARTS FIIM SEC TIOX No 2 WHICH WE ARE SHOWIXG EXCLUSIVELY COME AND SEE YOURSELF A PARTINGTON SYmphoNY By KonteVf uiu Ofui asd JtllM Zclirt Ooodoua BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE The Rellleklag eqnel te POTASH AND PKIIIMUTTER Mgbla and Sat Mat Mc 1i II 50 lolal TbankeglTlog Day Mat tOo II 5 1100 alATIBE WKDNlCSDAy TREMENDOUS LAUGHING HIT NEW ALCAZAR COMPANY Wltk Tlmnton Hall Belle Bennett Its Oruteet Comely Kit la Years UPSTAIRS AND DOWN Ererj Klrkt Prloea 5o So T5e 1 00 Mate Sun Taura lat lee too 7o ORCHESTRA AtrmcoHtmrz Conductoh SEASON OPENS FRI AFT NOV 29 CURRAN THEATER SEASON TICKET SALE Continues All This Wee Season Tleket Reserrstlons Mast Be ailed for Before aaturdar at ST 1krlaa Bids Klagle Ticket Sale Opens Moaasf Mernlng Not 28 Rfcersnea tier A Co DANTAGEC rOLIVES BRITT WOOD Eight Big Acti Eight WEEK OF n6vEMBE517 i NOW showing jU ESSE ALICE BRADY1 151 THB XUMHN BTORT AT THE MERCY OF MEN CHBOSICLElnCE RELATIVES and SWEETHEARTS MOTION PICTURES FILXEDIXGOLDEX GATE PARK TIVOLI OPENS 11 A VPALS FIRST ith Harold Lockwood The Mante of Charity With Margaret Fuher ALSO THB THOU TRIO Meleettoas tke Donhlsr Pipe Organ aad ska Tirol I Orchestra now BnW PLAYING I SffitlP I I uavnuattxa 1 I 1 TrTCTemPlCOFDUSK 1 11 Mll lsl0lal10 eay1 ssssssssSnssasaiQ rUlmero It Bet Zltj sod Illla Tndsr snd Tarsdaj lSet Days iOTernmeaf Presents AMERICAS ANSWER ADDED ATTRACTION FATTY ARBUCKLE THE COOK Ceaalag Waa THB GREAT LOVE I msssMdMiiuM i ti7fafi tftMba xl.

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