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JHEEtrlN ANNUAL REUNION rJ'Tii riiHtn(iAa' nirti ix7a Rf Session. SEVENTY.ONEi ATTENDED, I I 1,1 Tw Ind Briu When tho ivMn nml' tva. served Thursday a( ine t'tli annual reunion. of the Va ttajh county vftmm' association there' were seventy one war cprfiradea, registered ef Wabash isj, memorial nun. beside sdoui.

inirty verve or veterans. This rears nt itindance was. considered very; 3. Jj ha in tata The business session of the organ only sixty three old soldiers of.Wn. Win county, being entered on tne was held at 1 1 o'clock Thurs day ltiomlnit In the (I.

A. room. A tsrmmlttee. consisting tif a member I from, each township In the county appointed to select officers, for 'K ensuing year. This committee jl Ul Daiiign uunimif uUrj Cyrus Peabody, Lagro; Jerome Martin, UDcrty; uunncr.

Hliw Pawj John W. Cox, Walts! W. fr rd. After eoruultatlon this committed rxportea. oacje.

tne rouow ins; names' as their recommendations for oiiicem ror tne ensuing yearj I'renlrtent, Alex Hess? secretary, James P. Ito; treasurer, A. binjehouae: vice president ef the "various A. Clev jxijtof: Lairo, John Young; Liberty; Jerome Oi Jlartlnt Walls. Mi CogseKhall; NoMe, George PY Mllleri Paw Pawi Al.

I'nrkcr. nndPlehwiht, Tobias (JuHhnrd. Those men wero an nsvomqers fop thef ensuing year. Kpllowlna tho business, session a Parade of the. veterans was held thrmleii the Wabash buslnesi) leitdon Tli line of march won headed by Old tilory and a squad of" nine comrade with tne oki minma ruies oi units The flfe.and 'drum squad Vlayed old tlmo airs, and the fiifed men stepped along with as light, a step' In moat Instances us many men much younger.

At the' Women's Kellcf Corps served a dinner and (he afternoon Besslon was In the form of a campflre, held in the parlors' of tho Prorbyterlith church. Judge Jlcllrlde, department commander "of the A. of me state, cmer speuKer the afternoon. Wabash county, veterans whose tiflmm wei A' entpreil nit the realiter Thursday Averei Johr Clupper, Alex llurhsworth, Daniel Russell. Alex lies, Charles Kohser, II.

II. Wheeler, J. wait, ievi jveiso, jesse boiucri, w. K. IS Kt fo Hmi .1 misarn the pifTerracmf 4ssM laV VIskTv liio corn flakes that arc largo and crispy afiddb not get mushy in milk aro JERSEY rJSi Mia iujs.ca, i iiey iiu vu uia tlnctlvo corn flavor and to cat them is to "Learn tho JERSEY Ask your The iemylCereal Food Company, Cereal, Pa.

Also maker toj Jersey Whole Wheat Pancake Flour Corn. Hakes ContFlakes fOM "DCsCV Payne, W. V. IU B. Printy, Mimuel Dunbar.

A. F. Daker. William Dedrlok, JJr. It.

Dlount. John Oro KhonDavtd J. D. Malsbiiry, N. ii, iiunter, William II.

Jjarrlson.wii. Hum V. Uochenour, Auirust Homers, Crow, Q. H. I'euhodyi Lewis Clupper, W.

II. St rnyer, Isaac Need linm, Joseph I'airelt, James P. Ilos, (leorgo J. V. Tweedy, A.

John Youngs 'elix 'ourgercs, "rosh6ur, Chris (lurtner. W. J. Abbot I. John lrls.

wold, Jacoh tlulterbmishr tAt O. I't esiioiir, Jolin Uunlavy, John Nlc num. Thomas Conn, J. U. Martin, Thomas Peney, UenrK Hedrlclr, M.

Ooodlander, Jonah lloycoch, John JLiurter Thunum .11. Itliienraon, William II. Augur. Johns Mocnstoiiire, William Hmuck. J.

I Irewer, 71.: Hen Al va Taylori Ilun. Hmlth Oil. tner.lt. w. JlcliricJo, Al Abbott, A.

II. l'lummet and Q. W. 1 Veterans Hold JtcUnlon. (Xiwcial til the Mens.) WABASH.

Sept. 3. Annual reunion of the USth IndlariA volunteer Infantry was hld In Wabash Thursday with seventeen members of the present. The busN nem nennioiu wero held In par lors pr me unnsiinn cnurcn. wil llani II.

Brnyor was eloctod presl dfiit; Miss Almeda Clark, secretary' 111 iuunri.ji assistant eoo reiary, ana f1 1 HK DEXTER a Lion Collar for Fall which combines 6mart appearance with the comfort of extreme lightness. It is the newest at LION SV SM ar pmtO mtT AKD COLLAR ALSQ HAECRS Of If. RT ku bb I AS THE HOURS PASS THE COMING OF BADY DRAWS NEARER ARE YOU PREPARED! TT is natural to think of the expectant motLct's mH SBueace upon unborn babe. Her.food, ner nioin, ner nygicnc, ana even me conamon of her inlnd, all have a rrt In determining the well bclni or Ill being of her Infant before No on can be In demht that the month which pe ctdt birth are of vtit Importance for. the future of the child It it therefore heceturf that the expectant mother prepare hertclf.

Mother's Friend gives comfort to expectant mothers by softening and maUng elastic the tntuclci diu Inj the enxlous months before mat; mirf 5 THREE GENEHATIONS of roothert record the virtue cf Mother's Friend for riot 'only slliylng distress In advance, but for assisting, nature In assuring a speedy recovery for the mother. It renders the abdominal, muscles pliant si they" readily yield to nature'i demand for erparulon. Al a.rtult, the nerves should not be drawn upon wjth'thit peculiar wrenching strain. MOTHERfS ERIEND Vud txiemeSj utUDmufsu WnVo for ipecUl hooUct em MOTHERHOOD and BAB rt DltAtrriU ItCtTlATOn COMrANTDept. A 22, Atlanta, Oa.

v. Libonatl ondMcCloud ctJ'iNor man Proyo Elot at Outing, Ubonall, world master of (he. rvlot phone, ancr McCloud Norman, ban. Jo and violin artiste' supreme, at the I'olace this week, are In a claes by tt emaelvee, when they preaent their acts, separately. Cut when thev form a trJoTiphrmartr.theyBure do Triahe ining num.

une evening; tnie weeK. in entertaineti tne members (( one of r'prt Wayne's leading; clubs clurlnn an nutlna nt the Country club mid they dimeulty. In gfttlng av'ny In tlrjie ta beat' the Thevp I wo fclK foatures are not the only big lime acts at the Talace this jveck. There la' iJIary Marble; In "My Home: Cecelia nhoda and Qeorge Crampton, 'In a musical Frank and Eddie Monroe, the Itounclng Ilnblee; Jack LolVor, jester without a peer, and the Morton Jewell Four, Jugglers and vocal artists. Labor Day Bill, The big I.abor, day bill, opehlrisr on Monday for the week brings to Fort Wuyno what.

Is said tone the biggest net ever bpokea out or. me iveun ofllce. "The Hplrlt of the Mardl Gran." Two companion hcadllners are the Hmiifii rhmidin Ituloff Itulowa, ballot and the Wabash was chosen as the perma I Texas comedy Four, supreme musical iuvduiiii ui LII lllinivi. company. The men united with the Wabash ooutity veterans' annual reunion at the noon hour, eating with comrades of the other civil' war organizations at the Memorial hall.

Those registered Thursday from the 118th were! Itoblnson, William II. Harrison, John W. Qllt. ner. D.

Malsbury, Jonah Haycock, Charles Kreeahotir, W. V. UnAltwIn Rill, nnvranAH niount, J. C. Valte, Danloi Itussell, Itoth' Collins, Jonah Hostctter, Kreetus Crow, Bmuck and i nomas itinearsop.

fsv (sbi vwitWDMStf wapiT lng at about 7 o'clock, by': south pouna waoasn stfeec car, just norm ef the (Walnut crossing' on Wabashi tateAA. ra.rhlnd WLriia Ih.nufn aealnstthe curtlng. but neither ml. enine nor anrer was nurt. ltitter was driving the machine rorth.on Waboali, on the' car "tracks and upon feel nf the cur approach lng attempted to get off the tracks.

engine and before;" the Street car could be stopped it had crashed Into the machlpo jtid.T thTown Jtiover against the, curtifng. Screen Shadows Here, and There Nurse MaVes Report. (Sjieof.1 lo the Nw Sept. Mlss Epgloaton, community, nurse, has made her to the community for the period covering' the last two weeks' of July and the month of August. During that time the report that the nurse nade 145 calls, with 231 for nursing end 114 for Institutive visits.

A plan ror loilotv un work amonar the school children of Wabash was explained by Mies Ktrgieston In connection with the physical examination of school pupils at the boglnnlng of each term. According to the Plan all pupils who hnvct been found Imperfect would be given proper attention. 'Note of their progress would be made fr6m lime to time, by measurement and weigh lng. The. ultimate end, ehe avered, would be to secure better' health among the children; which would mean better citizens for the com munity of Wabash.

(Bneolilto theNrwO VAN WEUT. SeDt. child "innervation department of the van Wert Ited Cross will conduct a day nursery." at the fair grounds during the fair next week. A special attraction recently, pro vlded for the fair by Secretary A. Marker an exhlhltlon of man trail lng blood hounds, on Thursday, Hept.

ITODaie uoge weaver, oi.vryan. "haa a kennel of thirteen hounds. which lie will exhibit under a tent, One of the dally free attractions will be exhibitions or divine lumonng nnd pyramid building by Van Wert athletes, who nave ueen jn training for" the purpose for a year, under the. direction of ftuaselt N. Sullivan, di rector of nhvsical training at tne.

YV.M,"C.'A Aik Damages In Suit. (Sii rUI lo th NwO WABASH, Sept. I In a damg ult flled In Wabash circuit court Thursday morning l.lndl A. taw. asks damages to the amount Of 13.

OOO (or Injuries he received in an auto mobile accident wltn Daniel si. liar nftt on Hay I. 1929. In the ''petition Pawes claims that he riding In a Service truck driven by Charles Houlihan, going east on Maple street, that st the Intersection of Maple and Cass streets. Bsmett, driving In a "negli gent and careless manner' and at a dangerou.1 rata of speed, ran Into the truck and threw It ngalnst the curbing.

Pawes, It is alleged, was caught between the machine and' curbing. (Tor ins lorn muscled of the bark, Which' waa. scraped to. the bone, besides two deep gajihes over the right eye and the. near loss of one.

finger. As result of the accident Dawes claims that Harnett should be compelled to pay the sum of H.DQI) because of Inability and loss of time ana money lonowiitg me inisnap. IlnJIroari Men Ict Off, (ripcll to the Kcwa,) LOOANSFOHT, Sept. S. As a result of the reductions made In the working, force's of.

the local Pennsylvania shops, 110. employes, have been laid off." One hundred employes of tho locomotive depart rnent of the Jjgansport division shops are without as" a result of the order which went Into effect while upon the fiouth. Ucnd dlvlalonof the 1'ennsyivania It is announced 'about thirty employes' were' released. Nq decreaKo lias been made or has been ordered Int Iho roadmen, or englnemen of cither division. Candidate for Senator, rHnn i to tht VAN WEIIT.

Mrs; Ella Alexander Hoole. daughter of the late Colonel and Mr. I. N. Alexander, mhhy yearn residents of West Cmwford street.

Van Wert; Is candl dnte for the republican nomination for United Ktates senator from New York In opposition lo Henator Wada worth. Mrs. Boole has unusunl talents and has been a mission and torn peranco worker for the past seventeen years and lias tw'lco been the head' ofthe New York' state W. C. T.

U. Msrrisgs Is Announced, loth Kfwa.) LOaANSI'OltT. SepU, J. Announcement Is made of the marriage ef Miss Klele Wlttlg to Dud Icy R. chwerdman, both of this city, which took place Wednesday after noon nt 3:30 Immediately after the Ceremony Mr.

and Mrs, Rchwerilman left for Indianapolis, where they. will visit before return, lng to this where they will make their future heme. Wife, Then' Husband Suss. 1 (Kpccist li tht Kerns.) WAI IAKH, Hept. 1.

Mrs. Myrlie AVonds recently filed for divorce In'; the Wabash circuit court against Otto (1. Woods, but' a few hourj afterward withdrew suit, seemingly, an agreement Iwlng reach. ed letween. the couple toward However, Thursday the husband filed a divorce casoi from Mrs; Woods, charging her with a rtatnlory mlsdeimanor, Asks Divorce and Alimony.

IHII i LpflANHI'OItT, 3 I invorce from ner husband, Jesse Newcomer. Is uskrd In a suit which 'Was filed Thursday morning lit Cass (circuit, court by tsiadys Newcomer. iTJie plaint Iff alleges cruel and Inhuman: treatment and In addition to divorce asks that, sho be awarded alimony In the sunt of 7i0fl. I TheyMl work 24 hours a jday for you NEWS and 1 SENTINEL Want Ada, Scout Oommldonexs Itepor. (Bpecui in nswf.) WABASH.

Sept. 8 Owen J. Neighbours, boy scout commissioner, made his report Thursday afternoon of the, receipts and disbursements of the so.out fund during the period Camp Kl Ilo was In operation at Lake Manltou. The report shows that In all I762.TS was re ceived and that. nfter all permanent and transient expense had been taken care of there was a balance In the treasury of 15.02.

However, of 'the amount spent, $658.81 was for permanent equipment, wmen now remains In the hands of the Wabash scout organization and will be used In the outing of coming years. This equipment Includes Items such as tents, cots, first' aid sets, hardware equipment and other miscellaneous articles used around camp; Files Damage Suit. (Speolil to tin News.) WATLAiUI, Bept. 8. Damage suit for' tl.009 was filed; Thursday afternoon, In the Wabash circuit court, for Injuries sustained In an nntomobllo accident at Elkhart, Oct.

u. ti iiiv. vviiiiiaiii, uiv plaintiff 'Charge that at the. time of the accident the automobile In which he was riding and which waa driven by niiarlcs tllllor, was standing still on the Ktreot, In Klkhart, A heavily, laden truck, driven by the defend ant, Peter Mowrer, collided with the machine In which he was riding, ac cording to the complaint. Gypsise Hold In Jail.

(Dpecill to tht Hiira.) COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, Sept. 1W The two gypsy women who were arrested Wednesday evening with robbing Martin Decker of. $11 Just of are still In Jail, having been bound over to tne circuit cofirt. bond was fixed at cah and being too poor to furnish It they were kept In jail. leader of the band retained Attorney Phil AlcNagny to represent the gypsies and their case will come up In Sep tember as.

early as possible. rest or the tribe camped on a roaa.xour miles west of town last night ind went west yesterday noon. They tried to rob M. D. Lahm north town but he saw one woman with her hand In his pocket and made ho? take Jt out before ehe got anything.

Tncy came cere irom uassopous, More Blrtiia Than Deaths. (BmoUI to tba ltwl) WABASH. Bent .3. Vital statistics for the month of August; made publle Thursday afternoon by County. Health Officer Dr.

J. Blggerstaf 'show that the county made an appreciable gain during the month. There were only twentytwenty one deaths as compared with fiftyfifty one births. or the births, sixteen boys ana twelve girls were In the county, outside of Wabash, and fourteen boys and nine girls In Wabash: Seven males and three females died during August In the country, and six males and five females In the city. nooning cougn lea tne list or contagious and Infectious diseases with ten cases.

Others were, scarlet fever, nine; email pox, four; tuberculosis, three; puerpal, fever, three. vLooata Stolen.Auto i 8jpelal to the N.wi.) WABASH, Ind Kept, 1. Location of; the Hudson automobile, stolen early Monday morning from the irar hrb. of Percy. Dickson; on West Hill was made late afternoon by the police department of Westvllle, III.

lust' south, of. Dan ville, word to this effect, was re ceived by Hherlff Vrooman and Police Chief Sommara. late Wednesday aft. ernor.n. The machine had just ueen aDanaonea; Dy ine tniei or thieves and was In first class running condition.

Dickson and Chief Boinmers left Thursday 'morn Ir.g.for DanvlIe for the car. They returned in tne macnine late inurs day Grateful to Fire Department. Kpecitl to the Neva) WABASH, Sept 3. As ah ujiproprlile recognition by the town council of Lagro for tho services. rendered by the Wabash: Are.

depart men', on Tuesday when the of Lagro, 'wis consumed, a' check for $103. wns received. by Fire Chief Baldwin and members of the ash department Thursday afternoon from I. N. Jackson, clerk.

The Wabash' department made a hurried trip In one of the local trucks when a call was received, from that Iacc. A quick run wae made and valuable eryloei thought that a greater loss from tho: spreading of flame was prevented by the timely action. The American La France pumper was plnced operation from a cistern and a stream of. water turned on.tlie burning mill for more than an hour. Noble Family Holds Reunion.

(Sutciil to tht News.) Coi.tlMnlA Spet. 3. The fifth annual reunion of the Noble families was held Wednesday In the rrnvn be onsina: to Sirs, uar INOCie, Just west of Larwlll, with clghty nve present After a basket dinner, at noon arid a short program omcers were elected as follows. uoiy cross, president; Lester Noble, vice Mrs. Ilalnh Johnson, sec retary treasurer.

The next reunion will' be held at the same time at tin same place. i. Kntertafh Fort Warno Cleb. Hwin en News.) WABASH, Bept 8. Members' of the Fort Wayne notary club accepted the Invitation of the Wabash organisation to return Jhn visit cf when tho Wabash members were guests of the Fort Wayne Itotarlahs for luncheon and a golf tournament In the afternoon.

This return visit will Do on weanns day. Kept. 1 1, when a number of the Fort Wayne members will Journey lo Wabash for a luncheon and golf tourney on tho Wabash Country club course. ,1 i hi 1 1 Auto Struck Br Oar. fp to lh Mw.) WABASH." Bent.

8 Ed Kit, lor, who was driving a' Ford ma 1 Tiilly Marshall has1 been signed to play an old South Sea' leper In the forthcoming production. Qf "Passion Fruit," In which Doraldlna will. star. The signing of Mr, Marshall completes the cast. lxrd and Master," a play of American and British life 'and' man.

tiers, 'by Martha Morton, has. been purchased by Vltagraph, as a starring vehicle, for Alice Joyce, "Bud'' Duncan, the diminutive Comedian', of the "Ham and Bud" team, is" to become an Individual star In series of "Uud and Ills Buddies" comedies. The "Buddies' will be mostly girls; lime. Naslmova'may return to the stage In the, Maude Fulton comedy, "The 'Humming; Bird." 'Mary Pickford wants to play Elsie Dover of "Not 'So Long Ago." on the The play Is now at, the. Nora Bayes theater.

New National Paramount Week Starts Sunday Sunday, FeptemberS, will usher In National What this means to devotees. of the photoplay la expressed In the slogan of the i "a drive for better motion pictures." During the week moving picture theaters all over the country will present Paramount' Artcraft playi and will how much the Famous Players' Lasky. corporation has contributed to the development of photo dramatic) art. That Its contribution, has been great and good Is Lelf evldent. Paramount plays have" gone far toward blaring new trail in the new art.

Its. directors. are mostly men of conscientious Ideals where the dramatlo craft Is and of plots Iri line with sound principles of 'dramatlo presentation. Some of the most notable productions of, the yeir are to be credited, to paramount, and the roster for the. forthcoming offerings Is' both big, and good.

1' Injuml In Accident. (Special to tlit .) a LOQANBPOnT. Sdpt 3. Mrs. George Crawshaw.

wife' of Pennsylvania'' baggageman Crawshaw, of 844 West Broadway, was seriously, injured 'in' an automobile accident which occurred at; Bi30 o'clock Thursday evening, three miles north, of Logansport. on. the lloyal Center pike, when the automobileautomobile driven by, Orval Nickels, of 1133 Michigan avenue, collided with a Itevere teat" er vhlch va, in chares of Irl ITam. nf.thla ltv TV Nickels car was demolished 'and the occupants thrown from tho Mrs. Anna Nickels andheri son, OrVal, escaped injury, urawsnaw sttrrered injuries.

to her spine which, has paralysed her lower, limbs. Physicians claim It will be at least forty elghfhours before the extent of her Injuries can be told. The accident haDnened at a ehai turn InVttie road, and It' Is claimed the Revere lest car was traveling at a high rate of speed at the time of the. accident. Irl Ham'.

the driver. was arrested and held under $8,500 bond which was' later arranged by officials of the Revere corporation, lie is' charged with exceeding the speed limit and also with falling, to report an accident. Hundreds. Unable to Get Into Majestic to. Se Pictu.ro.

''The Birth' of a Race bpened a four days' engagement at the New Maiestln vesterdav afternoon, and living up" tot as one: Of ine ocst drawing carasin ine pnoio play world, hundreds vrtrB unable to get fll6.th''theatr IrrtliB evening. It was'an ambitious task the pro diicern mf "The. Birth. of Roc," set ror themselves, out they.succeeaea with It and the result la at truly great photoplay. Tho 'aim Is tn ih' thn rustle of democracy ages, and Its triumph In modem times.

To do they. divided their picture. Into two distinct parts. The first half la historical and. dates back; to the creation of the world.

The second half Is. a modern American 'The. two parts are different In treatment effect, but each Is excellent of Its kind The picture begins with the creation of the world. Then comes the story of Noah. Moaes Is seen leading vast throngs to.

the promised land. The trial of Christ before Pontius 'Pilate Is followed by portrayal of the. Savior carrying Ms cross, and then Is seen the crucifixion, splen didly pictured with hugo throngs In the background. At the start ofthe second half of the story la seen Frits Schmidt with his wife, daughter and two sons. As tne plot progresses, war comes upon the world, and the older eon, Oscar, returns to Berlin fa serve) Germany.

for embarks' for 'France MA. ln'lk nl fmm .1. ,1. m. Hl WWII time old Frits Is ylctlmlted by a Oer man agont, who plays upon his love for the fatherland and with a presentation' of a medal from' the kaiser causea him' in' entee.

IhA l.lMr, Machinations 'of the Oerman spies center around' old Frltg Schmidt's munition plan George, the you nger son, Is sturdily loyal. anU when America enters the war, his patriotic wife sends him forth to the fight with a uod Then the story follows Ueorge In France, where he dletm gutshes himself, and returns home In the meantime, the uples have, been busy. Thereafter the action pt wlta whlchiwill 'dose the 10CS4 en. on' Sunday, showing' dally rom' 1 m. to 11 mi Patrons.

of the New Majtatlc fire' advised to attend the matinees and avoid the' crowds In tho evening. Orange Moets'Tentghi, VAN' Septi tjr Tht. Van Werjt GraVigef No. 2081, will meet, this evening at the Orange hall. In; 'he falr 'ftroundai The program fOU.

Ijws: Instrumental "mualo, Mary TomllnsOn; reading, Edna JV, P. Sharkey; vocal Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Good; reading Miss Lois pouncellor. South Whitley Man Released (special to the News.) COLUMBIA CITY, Bent. J. Adam rarrett of South Whitley, who waa brought back from Cleveland Mori day evening to answer to a of wife and child desertion and non sup bort was released Tueadav mornltier after It was learned that he had. left $11 with hs wife before he left Khe had sworn that he had po men ey, wllh Ser.YeferaayTraf FeltTwho was a section hand, filed suit' for divorce from his wife, Mary Parrett, who had preferred charges against him.

lie alleges that. they were married on Au gust 1, 1905 and separated August 7, 1920. He' charges that his wife was guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment and was addicted to "cussing" him out, using vile words In his presence ind the presence ot the children. He charg es that on one occasion she met him on the street and cursed him In the presence of his friends without provocation. Tho plaintiff asks for the custody six children In addition to tho divorce.

Named in Big Snlt, (Special to th News.) LOOANSI'OnT. Sept. 8. Portions of. Cass county and Howard and White counties, are named in a suit Just, filed In the Fountain circuit court at.

Covington, as the fields of operations of a huge" combine of produce men, to fix and control prices contrary to law, The complaint alleges the existence In "the best farming district of. Indiana" of a gigantic. Illegal combinecombine and conspiracy for. the control of butter and poultry prices paid to central western' Indiana pro. ducers by.

six; corporations 'and forty five associated Individuals operating In seventeen counties, with control pointsJiKnventyffout cities and towns. The suit Is brought by Ele Stane bury, attorney general. 6f Indiana, who began the Investigation, he says, on complaint of Independent dealers. The Inquiry has been under way for several months. Wanted Laborers at the Gas Barr and Superior streets.

PALACE PHONE 67 A Colossal Super Show The Talk of. the Town 2:30 TODAYv 8:15 Sunday 3:30, ill and VMS MARY MARBLE CO. Inn Utile Play of the stago "MY nOME TOWN" McCloud Norman Monroe Brpi. Hurry Just, Tpo More Days The Speed Cowboy of theWeat iiJRBP' JsxsHsxsavilM TOM A' I MIX and Tqpy. the emartert horse on the screen MTheTerforr' 4 Two Stars of Opera Rhoda Crampton Libonati Jack TUVier MOETON JEWELL FOUK Bright, clever offering.

Opening Monday Matinee 'Spirit of the MardiGras" Bigasst and oreeteet feature In vaudeville. Ruloff Rulova Ballet TEXAS. COMEDV FOUS Majestic THE NEW TODAY, SAT. and BUN, ContlrfaWl From 1 To 11 P. M.

If GREATEST PtCTURe ON i ytiSTtn flCTCBI fclGOEBIH TI0K inky AST OTHKB riCTrjEK IS TEABS Test a KDIloa Dollars Two Tests la Coaetracttoa Eae. ploed is.eei people, nailHIstril 3 Vaudeville Acta 3 pmAno Mats l8o ana 20o. 1 jOc, and SOo Children Under 12 Vsars, lie. IITTEND the Matinees and "VOID tho Cvoning Crowd. It's a Western thriller, fuU cf excitement, romalico and the pep that makes your blood tingle, made by the man who never fakes.

AlIsq Larry SeiliGii The Slapstick Jester Jn "Tlie Stage Hand'? Spice SUKDAy Eomance Laughs "Pairldfi Bed Room' and Bath' With Justva FEW. Thinp Left to the Imagination IssaTsV saTMy Vr TZ. jJl swaaT a lg m. ILattBsBfaflBBBtW sLY aBBBaV aC aMjtflaftafrBaurVHf JKL sYTsllTsalW jprefXH. Osdleated tbi tho a tslnmenti in the art of mutia and photoplay I MM exquisite entertain aHsaHsanaSHiBaHHiH Today LYRIC Today Fred Carmelo's Musical Tabloid Vaudeville, Specialties, Pretty Girls, (fiood Come dians, Singing, Dancing, 'photo.

PLAT COMEDYWESTERN FOX NEWS FOX Clara Kimball Young7 In a wondrous stor of love, chlvelry and the glorious emsnoe of golden California. "The Soul of Rafael" Oramatlxed rom Marah Ellis Ryan's greatest io'tlon work faithfully icturize'd voith a selendid east, Ae ohowlnB Now. Revua from Everywhere, and fun Extra feature Booth Taxldnffton's EDQAR A TAKES THE OAKE" MaM ms 'SxeatN7 Next Week mount Aricraft week jrala celebration with Charles Ray in his very latest homespun. romance "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH" ru V. tili I V' fr iw i rr 5,.

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