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The Taylorville Daily Breeze Courier from Taylorville, Illinois • 1

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TAYLORVILLE ILL RIDAY NOV 6 1931 VOL 38 NO 151 THE NEW RITZ THEATRE TO OPENi i 1 'a 1 2 3 mJ Newest Amusement House 4 they have rebuilt Y0S' YE OLDEN TIMES A Washington Daybook Momnl MORRISONVILLE (Turn to Page 2 Please) ork died (Turn to Page 2 Please) Hs 5 To the New Ritz Theatre Bank of the: People elec with con with JDkl A delightful birthday was' given to 11 Jeisy 85 4 is called Unholy and ah English translation now is being prepared The" others all in Spanish MAE REMS BEST DRESSED IN ILM CITY HERE IS IDEAL HOME AS SEEN BY ILM OLK Max Ree Designs Sets for Gives New Gowns Display Manager risina Loud in His Praise of this Type of Sound Apparatus study of Mexico and the the title of an other The third is a' novei' which lie says is the only Spanish book on RCASOUNDTO ADD INTEREST TO PHOTOPLAYS AT NEW RITZ MRS MEREDITH 82 SUBJECT 80 YEAR SERIES As minister of education in the Mexican cabinet for seven years he found little time for the prac tice of surgery which had been his profession for 11 years in Tampico before he went into politics Now" lie "considers" his" political career at an end He says lie ill pend the rest of liis life in diplo macy surgery und literature A By Herbert Plummer Washington new am bassador to Washington 'expects to Student of Surgery He already is making plans to study advanced American methods in surgery He has made several trips to Europe for that purpose in the past 2 Stocky almost bald with dear brown eyes and an engaging smile" Dr Puig displays many of the characteristics which made Tellez popular in Washington I His first meeting with news papermen ami photographers successful A newspaperman himself he ielded good naturedly to their very demand With the photographers he was especially patient consenting to pose anyway tp suit them 4 He was formerly connected with various daily papers in Mexico and at the present publishes a weekly JU Mexico City He will not permit his duties as ambassador to inter I ero with that because he plans to direct publication from Washing ton In addition to his love for snrg writing' appeals to Dr Puig tremendously He gave assurance that he would continue his writhigs mA ashingtou In the kitchen a typical trical refigerator is painted Mrs Harvey Douglas of Smith delicate barely discernible centric circles t2 correspond a No other actress has been able to equal the grace and iinesse with which Mae Mutiny wears luxurious a 1 i 11' 11' Above' is shown the front view or the new Kitz lheatre which comprises a complete renewing and rebuilding ot the old Elks theatre in the Hogan building on East Main Cross street At the upper right is risina youthful manager of the new theatre and a native of this city 1 I Photu By Pope ray wore in Radio a gay love drama showing at the Ritz theater on opening day Saturday photo By Pope known foriher resident of iCbgstian county ho now spends lift 'tftne 'with" three grand daughters who reside west ofRam seyJ celebrated her 83I birthday anniversary last Octo ber 10 at thfr cr Ppd daughter Mrs Glen Rhodes west of Ramsey and shared her birthday cake with her youngtst grandchild little Melvin Rhodes who was one year old on October 8 She if as born October 10 1849 hear Seaforth Delaware the eldest child oLWillwm B' and Margaret A A'dtims When 19 years old she came with her parents to Illinois ihe family locating on a farm west of Taylorville On June 15 1809 Mrs Meredith was united in marriage to Joseph Meredith Theyengaged in farming in South ork Township where thejj lived untiE Mr death October 9 1906 at the 83 years? Their one child Mrs' Melissa Wilson passed away Octo ber 9 1929 Mrs Meredith spends her time with her three granddaughters who 'live west of Ramsey Last spring she spent two months with her sis Mrs? rank Buis and family northeast of She also has two stepdaughters Mrs Sarah iDeal bf Taylorville and Mrs Lovelace of Bingham Her grand ft EDITION RITZ THEATRE EDITION Liim feet is' seen in he "chairs vjitlTs their triangular backs the valiS pajar and the sueeially woven Bigs Yi this1 dream home at the Rit pressionistic kitchens and modern istic bedrooms Semething more like sanity in modernistic home furnishings has I been achieved by Max Ree design er of the striking sets to be seen iich appearance that isin Radio to Taylorville Tho entire theatre Instead of copying ultra modern equipped throughout withbeaumj istic trends' Rec has originated new leather bottom seats 'with and designed a stvle of decoration lour backs that are the that is bound to set a new fash in comfort I lQ)f I wblucS TjlSIIlay IJJUUagpH I Tim secret of this fiew idea is' its afn theatre announces that iH ltjuttei simplicity of line and deli feature photoplay attraction cacy of color ithrt at both matinee anf Linn I 'night ahows will be the return' nmiii vlAknTinlAP nmn 01 Mae Murray to the films starring ibinahons in the sets which Ree I i1 'designed The wall covenngs for AV ItUUlta UilU AU tTIILB AVA iVUI rienl designs on a lighter base ot dren will prevail at the new show white cream blue or green I 'l houses The chairs in the bed rooms T) SUNDAY NOV 6 1921 rank reely of Blue was visiting here Ruby Bowyer was very (iiilesburg hospital son Carl Wilson and wife of Jamaica Long Island New York visited her this summer Despite Tier advanced age Mrs Meredith is quite active and enjoys reading sewing and assisting' jn 1 various household duties She de rives muck enjoyment irom atienu fctchil gly w0((1 Mlit( nhl MAh 41 a I 1 fl I 111 vi Alli via ik vn unu ixuviui gatherings 4 Iaii li zi I liMvinr tt 1 1 IT I 1 lA IkiXtk VliV VI 1V Ail Lnnnl in I he American capital tor i going to have opportunity to do a lot of things he likes Jo iC Puig Casaurane who has just arrived to take the place of Manuel Tellez in the bigTainpito during the oil boom It stone embassy out Sixteenth street has been a veiy busy man for the Especially attractive is: a black velvet gown worm with silver iox furs and a black satin hat Miss Murry was unable to sit the dress fitted so neatly ot the scenes she fears: ormer Christian County Resident Celebrated Her 82nd Birthday Last ftAA A I Jt Month Tho subject df tbday Eighty Year Series' is Mrs Mary Mere I ManagewJarries risina of tho new Ritz theatre announced today that he has installed an A PJiotophonc sound reproducing equipment in his teatre with a great deal of satis faction that I make this announce said Manager risina had many opportunities to sec various types of sound re producing equipment in operation in various theatres it did not take me Inng to come to a decision when I saw and hoard the RCA Photo phone projection apparatus in op eration In my opinion having made comparisons with other sound reproducing equipment it is the best The recent action of tho United States government in awarding RCA Photophone the contrast to equip the entire navy with sound aparatus entailing in the aggregate about "three hundred complete projection units which followed the installation of Photo phone in eighty on'e United States army posts seemed to confirm that opinion solely upon those who will patronize my theatre felt obligated to give them the best sound 'reproducing equipment available? Therefore! investigated projection apparatus that has been installed and not only heard the sound delivered by them but care fully inspected the machines iii the projection rooms I learned that RCA Photophone Inc was a subsidiary of the Radio Corporation of Amer ica and that its own engineers along with the engineers of the a iihn tradition! Ccneral' Electric company and the Radio Pictures co' tumci' pint RCA Victor Company had built the neaily two weeks fitting and i sound equipment I became convin gating the gowns which Miss Mnt P1 1 of imlychrorhe metal the baek note rThe beds of Chinese drag (j(l showing with a covering of printed on design arc in a light shade of chintz in various designs to liar green The mandarin note is i ned on through to the wall papMt which is of a scenic Tht rug is Chinese and so are the drapes the' dragon motif is ear ried on to' the chairs The bathroom is in lawk Congratulations and Best Wishes for the ftfew RITZ THEATRE On their opening SATURDAY NOV: 7th Author Too He is the author of three books I I'nlnmno Iwilt Ufl nvil AVHI VAUllJ stories and poems1 One of his The barn on the Titus hrA'ui nf Hur Iq Rnpial 1 hrep and one halt miles oast Harvest Edinburg was destroyed by lire snip! He consist of tinted goomet i sEirst Trust Savings Bank Taylorville Illinois MOlAY NOV 6 1911 Mrs Joseph Downs dii nt home ii) Assumption aged Miss Olive Morton ot Mitchell mOnize with thf wall paper mi was visiting nor nivtncrs pnd Charles Morton' Mrs James Phelpshas re tnrned from the St Vincent hospi tal at Tay Ion ille Miss Myrtle Vanzandt returned to St Louis Thursday Mr and Mis Cal Glover and I Herman Ncunabor of Harvel at surprise it being her 29th birth electric stovd is painted to match tended the funeral of Dewey Van day I the wall paper 31 1 3 i 1'1 irvxn 1M i i vat 4 T1 4 1 Ja 1 aimmiam 4 I a 4 ZitIKll nvie xijihi Al Is UMJ UVULUUin iiuwchu mav Almond was in Taylorville his home iRee has his most important theatrejn the opening day pietre on business Tuesday I Oscar AV Weber purchased the Herman Langen residence Uhll and Vernon Reynolds left Tuesday for Meredosia on a hunting trip iwlfr and rank Bane hnd baby son 'were in Springfield Wednesday Mrs Lindsey entertained the A Class Thursday af ternoon 'i Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson of St Louis visited the fath er A Johnson Sundav Miss Lolo Bradford iof Spring field is visiting her parents Mi and Mrs Bradford iHarold Walker and son Donald of Decatur gueaia of Mrs Hattie White Saturday Chas Clowcr has returned from his visit' with relatives in Jersey ville Mrs Eva Hill and her brothet? John Clower were in Shipman Monday jMrsGeo Ilill Mrs Blauschbaeh and Louis Blausclibach were in? naymona Monday Beautiful New Thfedtre If Equipped With RCA Souad Ready for Public Approval Theatre Lovers of Taylorville Will Be ed With Beauty And Splendor of NW Show House to Be Opened Tomorrow At! i i newest temple' of amusement the new Ritz theairoj' a completely remodeled in the room" formmerly knowUv as' the Elks theatre will open 'its doors to the public Saturday ernoon at 1 :30 with fen formances recurring continuously thereafter until 11:30 or many weeks tm' der the direction of' Roy Kennedy prominent local contractor been engaged at tearing away the fixtures and interior constria I Modernism is sweeping the coun tion of thfe 0d E1 they have rebuilt Ytta'' I 2be have started the theatre room into ff structure tJuit vogue with cubistic bathtubs im conlpaeg favorably withtbelitti and most up to date theatresillL central Illinois The beautiful new stage settings and wall and ceiling paintingr iB the new give the roonfcf a credit 15cPERWEKBY The National Banif We Extend Our Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes WEDNESDAY NOV 6 1901 wall covering is washable can gold and contains a 'couch iyrs Wright gave a 12 vtis decorated with perpendicular modified library dinner party to several of lines of various colors ri" The dining room carries thetri I her friends 1 The shelves ate triangular in angular motif throughout Mrs Belle Lantz was given a shape' and fit into the vomers The 1 v' Wi 1 1 RITZ I I i lie IlL NT Y' SC EADI NQ 5 I A I iW si' 3k "a 1 1 TTimi 5 1 at 3 3 1 UtM XS 9 Z'W 1 a litli 'fce 4 a a 4 5 4 nM01 bIVm hr Ml i i A i is Tirw1 lr Inin i 1JT T7 Mr rrfei ht 1 ZaPl WV Mi al ahr a koaro Inst Bl'z 'c JIbI a.

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