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TIIE FARMER: JANUARY 24, 1917

AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTSYEARSAmusements

MssbaeMi

-DAY AND TO-MORRO- W

I A. 1.YOU MUST LAU&HMETRO WONDERPLAY

MABEL fMFEiOIN

3 SHOWS DAILY- - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2, 6;30, 8;30

THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY

PRINCE KAJRIMIPresenting Weird Demonstrations of Occult Power, Marvelous

Feats of the Orient and Startling Wonders of the Spirit World. The i

Man Who Was Buried Alive for Thirty-tw- o Days and Nights.

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poLrsPhotoplay lovers will have their last

opportunity, at Poll's tonight, to see. William Farnum,, the noted screen

tar', in the gripping five-pa- rt drama,'The Price of .Silence." This bigdrama deals with the evils of , childlabor, as practiced in some states, and

.offers a most 'agreeable role to. Mr.Farnum. The' plot of the story is well

" developed and holds Interest tnrougavi The Hearst-Paih-s KsttS is another screen attraction. ',

In the vaudeville bill, the EmallnairAiinn world -- famed wire artists, areattracting: widespread attention. Theydo some startling stunts on the wireLillians Kinsrsland & Co.. in the dramatic playlet, "The Coward," have oneUi list? UCat 1V3 V VXltTO OCCU 1I4U AM VMO

time. r. ".

John & Mae'Biirke. presenting "TheRagtime Soldier,'' are as usual a veritable riot, and Freddy Rogers withsongs and dances, is very good. "Gold-Dust- ,"

a trained mule,- - completes 'theprogram with a repertoire of unusualzeats '

snowing careiiu intuuns o'

tartling natlural intelligence.

LYRIC

) 'W fe By Proxy" WILLIAM COURTNEY IN WILDARD MACK'S STIRRINGCROOK PLAY

Five Act Masterpiece. Other Fotopiays. 66HOOK EN'A WONDERFUL STORYFIVE ACTS OF THRTLL S

BOB QUIGLEYASSISTED BY

TONY MULLIN AND ,

r MATT FARRlELLIn The Irish Character Playlet"THE LITTLE HOUNSE UN-

DER THE HILL." I

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EVEEYBODY HIS WEDDING NIGHT. , , "Why not, step up to the Lyric this1 ' week and see a real play produced in

''. 'a very real ' manner, ' "In Old Ken- -Don't Miss Prince Karmi. He's Wonderful!; ; . V ; Itucky" is a thriller from: beginning to

' ; - end and shouldn't be overlooked by' : 3 single person in Bridgeport who en-- i

j V rU Joy clean1 wholesome 'amusement ;It".v ,'; ; is freally a stupendous production and:H'J-th- Lyric; players and: management

- f 4: deserves great credit for the flawlessrpresentation In order : to : f properly

3 Shows Daily: 1:4, 6 &8:30. Mat. 10,15c; Eve. 10, 15, 25c

v AMERICA'S FILM FAVORITE,

WILLIAM FARNUMIn a Powerful Drama Based on The Child Labor Problem

i "THE PRICE OF SILENCE ', . FIVE -- , GRIPPING PARTS FIVE

SENSATIONS OF THE OLD AND NEW WORLDS

EMALINA TROUPEFour Wizards of The Wire. The Greatest Wire Novelty Ever Staged.'

. A Liaugh and a Tlirlll Every Minute '

JOHN and MAE BURKE'

In "THE RAGTIME SOLDIER"

lillian kingsbury; & co.: In the Comedy Drama, "THE COWARD"

ALL THIS WEEKBARGAIN MATS. Tuesday, Wednesday

, Thursday Saturday Evening at 8:15

LYRIGPRESENTS

"IN OLD v' :FRED ROGERS

In Songs end Dances'

i KENTUCKY"H EAR ST PATHE NEW S

HE SUFFERED

"Fryit-a-fire- s" Made Him Fee!

As If Waikiag On Air

Obilua, Nov. 28th. 1914.. "For over two years, I was troubled

with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of'Appetite and Headaches. One day I sawyour sign which read " Fruit-a-tlve- s

make you feci likfe walking on air."This appealed to me, so I decided totry a box. In a very short time, Ibegan to feel better, and now Ifeelfine,I have a good appetite, relish everythingI oat, and the t Headaches are goneentirely. I recommend this pleasantfruit medicine to all my friends

dan Mclean.50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c.

At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tiv- es

Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y,

WANTS WILSON

TO GO ON TWO

BIT DIET DAILY

Policemen Still Alive; Dieti-cian Seeking More Worlds

, To Conquer. ,

New York; Jan. 24. Having prov-ed that 13 husky polioemen canthrive 'on a 25 cent a day. diet, Mrs,Eula M. MqCIary, dietician of the po-lice diet squad here, left yesterday forWashington ;to ask the President ofthe United : States to do likewise. rf Inaddition to requesting Mr. Wilson totry a 25-ce- nt diet day at the WhiteHouse, she said : she 'would ask him.to .proclaim suenJa day tor tne wholenation. ,

W " a'.'More, than that, I am going to ask

Miss Margaret - Wilson ,to go shoppingpersonally and buy the food for. theWhite House 25 cent meal day," Mrs.McClary; declared as she started forWashington, f V' '""niO

Her theory is that women could cutdown the cost of living by doing thieirown shopping,' reducing delivery andother expenses for the Shealso hopes to prove to '. the countrythat ; eliminating , useless ' food ' ' inmenus would lessen the cost of llv- -ingv

i Doesn't Favor ,;

all Recommendationsof President Wilson

Madison, WisU5 Jan. ' 24. "ThePresident's j message is a wonderfullyeloquent appeal to : the' nations atwar," William ?. Jennings - Byran saidin an interview ' here yusterday,. "Insofar, as the President's message sug-gests terms .of agreement,, it Is en-

tirely sound and reflects what I be-

lieve; to" be ai'' almost Unanimous sentiment, but I dissent entirely from theproposition ' that thi.3 nation fehoUld

join in a movement to effect peace inEurope.' "

.: V'--

"If M iknew the sentiment of theAmerican: people, ; It , is inconceivablethat, they shotUdr be willing to put thearmy, and navy at the command ofan international council, which neces-sarily would be controlled by Euro-pean nations, 'and allow, he councilto decide for us twhen we should goto war. v:..-V- ' ; '" i

y"t have more faith in our. peopleto help them by example than I havein our. country to help them by., en-

dorsing the European plan of reljingon force and terrorism. ,

f 'In the President's appeal to themhe presents the philosophy of broth-erhood and and this Isinconsistent with the proposition thatIt be backed up by a larger, displayof force. In other words, the Presi-dent has sown wheat and tares to-

gether.- I hope that the Senate , willapprove , the wheat and reject k thetares." , r;','k' !.

' "

JAPANESE KEEN COMPETITORS.

' The Hague, Netherlands, Jan. .20. 7Japanese competition Is making ,

it-

self felt in the Netherlands. The bigNymegen Incandescent Lamp Manuf-actory-, s 'which up. to a few monthsago was making electric pocket lampsat, '.the rate of U00.000 a week,, hasbeen obliged to discharge a Consider-able part j of its staff on account ofsuch competition. Japan unexpect-edly appeared on the European mar-ket this fall, with these lamps, offer-ing an overwhelming : quantity at aprice;' far below that hithertoo btaln-in- g,

with the result above mentioned.

' i --WITH-

stage the racey track scene ' JtJ wasnecessary to install the tread machinerecently used in the, "Ben Hur" pro-duction in New York. V This adds real-ism to the play for it seems as thoughthe horses really pounded 'their wayacross ' a cinder ; track ( Instead of -- a

v

' theatre, stage.srv''l:.:;'s:: V',;--- fC,ff; During the play there is a per- -

. forniance by the iplcklnniny minstreltroupe and band and much enjoymentis taken therefrom. There Is a streetparade every noon in . order to prop-erly advertise the piece and a resultthe theatre is packed to the doors atevery performance. 5 Regular; patronsOf the Lyric who have not as yet procured their1 seats for this 'week'splayshould do so at once for ! there 1 has

. been; a tremendous seat sale . so farand deaymay prove fatal. , 1 ?

.There I isn't f?anything really , bigenough to be said about Miss FrancesMcGrath's portrayal of $ Madge, thefeminine lead' As the little moun

. tain girl, shy at times and at. othersaa savage , In her wrath; as some ofthe beasts of, her mountains she wins

. new ) admirers with every, perform-ance. , To see her ride, one of the racehorses is ; a revelation for there aremighty few, thatwould care to do Uespecially t on ( the ; machinewhich would grind one to pieces wereit to break., There are thrills enoughln the .piece so come and see It. Therewill be matViees tomorrow afternoon,and Saturday afternoon and perform-ances every evening, ?v Dont forgetthe all-st- ar pictures Sunday. , I

EMPIRE.In the new Metro-Ro- lf e wonder-pla- y,

"A Wife by. Proxy?, which willbe shown,: at the ; Empire theatre to-

day and " tomorrow, Mabel Taliaferro,the star, figures in , a' "quadrangle" oflove and intrigue.. The four charac-ters in , the "quadrangle" are: A manwithout a soul; an adventuress, ayoung man whose fortune and hap-piness are the spoils sought for, anda witty, clever little immigrant, girl,"Jerry,? who battles with great oddaand wins out In the finish In a. man-ner that! is startling: ; ? 1 "i" t - ":

, Miss Taliaferro, ; as the little immi-grant, transplanted to ai great. Amer-ican city, is confronted with problemswhich she solves by V simplicity ? andtruthfulness. Always alert and? keenabout ; protecting the ; man she.;' loves

. vierry" ,': in this master Metro playwins sympathy, admiration ' and stirsthe heart, fvi'.v V:v"-'- t .'

'

VA Wife by Proxy! will no doubtprove one of the most entertaining ofMetro plays., V A W - : ) r j- ? ' ; h'l

The "Secret :Seven" V the 'band ofarcn criminals are still attempting to

) find a way to pbtaih the chest"of gold

left to iBeverly by her unele -- before' his deathJ Their latest .exploits are

thrillingly depicted in the third ep!rV sode of ; the Metro million dollar, su-

per serial 'The Great .Secret" whichwii be shown, in conjunction with the

" remaining program of select and en-

tertaining comedy aind dramatic firstrun universal fotopiays shown today

- and tomorrow. , . t ,

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PLAZA

Added TOAttractionCHAPTER

THREEof the super serial

"THE GREATSECRET it

IV

n Featuring

BushmanFrancis

"Kand

Beverly Bayne A

HISTORIC SWORD

OF WASHINGTON

USED AS POKER

Boys Employ One of "Lib-

erty Bells" As a Gar-- (

bage Can.

New York, Jan. 24. Using GeorgeWashington's sword as a poker for theopen .fireplace, and one of the bellsthat proclaimed liberty at the begin-ning of the Revolutionary War as agarbage can, Joseph and MichaelBuckowicki, six years old, were able tolive quite comfortably In a cottage onthe bid Davis estate, in Franklin St.,Bloomfleld, N. J. But after six weeksof such luxury the careless cooking ofa meal revealed - their retreat andthey have been sent to the New JerseyState Reformatory.y;Th qottage was used as a storehouse;

for the many things or historical , interest owned by the Davis family andnot in use in their house. There weretrunks containing tapestries, linens,and beddinf. On the walls wereswords and ' other weapons that .hadseen service in America's differentwars, and about the rooms were piecesof antique furniture and the bell thathad repeated the original Liberty Bellmessage.

The Buckowicki children longed forthe Juxury of wealth and In prowlingabout the Davis x,place fqund a wayinto the old cottage and soon were

.halving into its treasures. As the Da- -vis hen house adjoined, tbje two boysdecided "to remain there and, for sixweeks they kept house. v Their pa-rents had reported them as missing,and the V Davis family had reportedmany eggs arid numerous chickens asmissing.

: (V.With a sword credited to General

Washington in his retreat through NewJersey the boys had dissected a plumphen that had been enticed from thepoultry yard on Wednesday, and werefrying it .when they became engrossedin, the . pictures' f a war time book.They did not' notice that the trying ,

pan was without fat and that smokewas going out a window.' A neighbor saw the smoke believedthe cottage was burning and notifiedMiss , v Josephine Davis. ' She , andneighbors ; ran to ? the cottage andfouhd the tfwo Juvenile squatters! Thepolice were called.

The boys had made beds pf old tap-estries and linens arid had neglectedto change the linen in six weeks. WhenMiss Davis. saw ; hundreds of unoccu-pied eggshells in Liberty Bell she knewwhy she had not been getting eggsfrom her hens. The boys explainedthat they had a kind of "nest to the

" ' 'table" seivlce.' Upon tLe statement of .' theparents

tha they could nothing with the boysthey were sent to the Reformatory, --

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MORE LAWS TO, MAKE1

KENTUCKY A SAHARA

i Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 24.; Gov. Ryehas ; signed three anti-liquo- r; bills re-

cently passed by the legislature. Themeasures which become effective Im-

mediately'are: :

. To prohibit-clubs- , lodges pr associa-tions from "keeping, storing or in anyway disposing of liquor; to make a second j conviction for bootleggery a fel-

ony, and to make it unlawful for anyfirm or; corporation to keep in stockor store liquor intended for present orfuture sale as a beverage.; The bill prohibiting the storing 'ordisposition of liquor by clubs or lodg-es is known "as the "locker club act"and is aimed at the many locker clubsthat sprang up following la recent rul-ing of the state supreme court- - thatthey'were not in violation of the fourmile law.

Delicious

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AT

KEENEY'S

EmpireTHEATRE

The Home of, First Run

Features

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GOLD BUSTThe Educated Mule

mmTO-NIG- HT AT 8:15

Mme. SarahRE1NHARDT

' v AND 'v ' j .

Her All Yiddish Stars

Love and Punishment

THURS.; FRI. & SAT.i DAILY MATINEES ; j .

ARTHUR PEARSON PRESENTS"STEP LIVELY, GIRLS"

Smart Burlesque, WithRich (Shorty) McAl-lister Maudie Heath& Harry T. ShannonThe Chorus is Young:, Perfect and

Beantifnl.

her sister in law, Mrs. Howard Haw-ley- ,who has been seriously ill. '

j

DENTIST IiOSES NOVEL SUIT.

TIa.IU O A A 1 .4.decision- - here ' has just had to do withthe complaint of u young woman whodisliked her own white but tiny teeth,and; induced a dentist to pull thewhole 22 at once and substitute larg-er and more artistic teeth.' She. hadscarcely received the new ones ' be-

fore she rued the experlment--an- d

sued the dentist. The evidence show-ed that five of the 22 teeth were al-

together sound, that three had onlysmall cavities, and that three morehad cavities easily filled. At leastese . 11 , teeth should not have ' beenpulled. : Though the . dentist had pro-tested as much to her originally, shehad insisted that they all be extract-ed. ' The1 court heldthat the dentisthad no right to submit blindly to thewishes of a patient, and that if thepatient insisted on ' an operationagainst his or her health,' the dentist'sduty was to decline to perform it.The dentist accordingly was foundguilty of breach of the law pertain-ing to "good manners." I

Mayor Mitchel of New York, repre-senting tire Training Camps Associa-tion ofthe United States, appearedbefore the Senate Military Committeeto advocate universal military - train-ing. ;;-'- ' i'fr.". M' t'i .' .T , .'.','.'

Take Hair OutNot Off the Skin

It is useless to remove hair from thesurface of the skin. This result Is allthat can be accomplished with pastes.'rub-o- n preparations and imitations ofDe Miracle. To rob hair of its vitality,you must attack it under the skin, aswell as on tne BKinDe Miracle, theoriginal liquid de-

pilatory,BLUE BOOH

does this saysby absorption. It A- - sure remedyalone contains cer-ta- in

for this most hu-miliating:ingredients andwhich give it the distressing;, ta --

fllctlon."power to devital-ize Genuinehair. Well-groom- ed

maarazlnes of thewomenDe hfsrhest charac-

teralways useMiracle for remov-ing

endorse onlyhair from limbs De Miracle. Be-

wareand under arms. of so-call- ed

Buy De Miracle by endorsements ofname and you will bourns masrastnesen tho only de-

pilatory;which are nsed

that has to - exploit theever been endorsed sale of Question-

ableby reputable phy-sicians,

depilatories.sursreons.

dermatologists, medical Journals andprominent magazines. In 60c. $1.00 andS2.00 bottles at your dealer's or direct.postpaid, in plain wrapper--. 'De MiracleChemical Co., Dept. A-- l, Park Ave. andA29th St., New York.

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THE PICKANINNYDANCERS

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Residence, 297 Tine Gt,'Phone ICS .

Win,'

Lieberum & ' SonEmbalmers and Undertakera

'- Office and Resldenoe '

SSI MAIN STREDJTelephone Oomtecttosj

HA1VLEY &: WBLMOtVUndertakers and EmbaXmeM

No. 168 State St., Bridgeport. Ot.AO calls, day or nlgpL 'niM.ifrom office. Geonre B. Hswb.

113 Washington Terrace; EdwardH. WUmot, 805 Clinton Ave. -

BOIJEKE & BOUCHEEUndertaker aand Embalmera

1205 MAIN ST. Tel. Barnnm 5400Calls Answered Pay or Night

'

JOHN F, GALLAGHERMARGAKETT Vjj. OALLAGHQB

.. Undertaken and Bmbalmera "

Margaret I Gallagher, only li-censed, graduate woman lembidm.er and undertaker In the city ca-pable of taking entire charge offunerals. Mortuary parlors, officeand residence, -

571 FAIR FIELD AV. Phone 1899

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FRANK POLKE & SONEMABL.MERS& UNDERTAKERS

77? State StreetPhone Barnum 1500-- S

Branch Office, 400 Hancock Ave, '1Phone Barnnm 980

GEORGE P. POTTERUNDERTAKER

Automobile Service If PreferredMORTUARY ROOMS

UK BROAD STREETTeL Barnnm 640--2 '

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A--M O NUMEN TSTS5

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ana pouanmg toota'HUGHES & CHAPLIA17

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PRICES MATINEE .EVENINGS. ; .. ...

THIRTY-FIRS- T ANNtlALBURNS CONCERT

AND BAIJjGiven By

CLAN CAMPBELL No. 24v At the

CASINOPREPAY EVE, JAN. 26,

' At 8 O'ClockArlTYusaion . . . J . . 50c

DANCING ,

Thursday and Saturday--Evenings

COLONIAL BALL ROOM

THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL,

836 Fairfield Avenue.; College preparatory ' and Interme-diate . courses; High . school . , andgrammar school grades. Personal workwith every pupil. Admission today ortomorrow., V K 24 bS

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LOSS OF APPETITE,, LOSS OF WEIGHT,

SLEEPLESSNES, ETC

are all overcome by Recupertabs, theyare made after the formula of Dr. Al-bert Robin, the famous French physi-cian, and are being used very largelyIn Paris and other European capitals.

When taken for a short while theywill give positive, relief in all cases ofnervous exhaustion, mental depression,lack of vitality, general deblity. ane-mia, etq.

The i Olycerophosphates of whichRecupertabs are composed, containthe element necessary to overcomethese conditions. They are now beingprescribed and recommended by manyphysicians in this and foreign coun-tries as. the best, quickest and surestnerve and blood tonic that they knowof. ' t

Recupertabs are for sale at all drugstores at 60c and $1.00 per packageor will be sent direct upon receipt ofprice. x ,

Curts Chemical Co., No. 414 West2Srd St., New York. Distributed InBridgeport and vicinity by J. D. Hartl-ga- n.

No. 81 Fairfield Avenue. Adv.! Rl tf

, Louis Titus, attorney for independ-ent California oil producers, told thepublic lands committee of the House

oi o.vuv acres an governmentiiuai but 120 acres were owned by

Standard Oil Co.

STEPNEYA

, Upon answering a very innocentlittle jring.1 at . the door bell ' last Sat-

urday, eyeningr, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardBooth were completely - surpriseid tohave a number of their friends andneighbors walk in and take possessionof their home for a social gathering.

Recovering from their surprise (theywelcomed them cordially. ,The even-ing was pleasantly spent in playingpinochle and with music . At theclose of the evening sandwiches,cake and coffee were served to thegues. r:.: -- w 7.

Mrs. Botsford Peck, who is howgaining in health, entertained Friday,her daughter. Miss Gladys .Peck. ,' '

Victor Burr has heen confined ; tothe house by an attack of blood poisoning. . . Edward , Lee has. acted, assubstitute carrier on his mail route.

The installation of officers of Har-mony grange will be held tomorrowat' Grange hall. , The ins,talling officer will be from . out of town anda good time is expected by the grange

; "members! - ;

Ernest Beyer of Sherman was arecent guest of his daughter, MissElla Beyer.' v

Charles Short has entertained athis home Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Short.Ja., of New York. y

The local fire department is plan-ning a whist, party to be held in thetown hall. il ,'- Miss Mabel Benno was a recentguest of hier parents,-

- Mr. - and Mrs.John Benno in Monroe.

The apron and necktie social whichwas appointed . for Thursday . evening.Jan. 25, has .'been postponed;

Mrs. Elmira Deas, who has been illfor several eeks, is slightly improv-ed in health. '; ''

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The board of relief will be" in session at the town, hall Thursday, Feb-ruary

'1. . -' 'Andrew Summers, who has been-il- l

at his home for a week, has resumed,his' work in Waterbury. .

William C. Nichols .has recoveredfrom an attack1 of the grip. ' ' ' "

Frederick P.; Sherman spent a fewdays last week in Hartfoid.

. Miss Helen Whitehead was a week-end guest of relatives in Danbury.

TRUMBULL

A special meeting of Fairfield county Pomona grange was held at Ridge-filel- d

under ;the; auspices of the Ridge-fiel- d

'grange at 10:30. a, m. today. Thereports of the . retiring officers were1read and the fifth degree conferred.Installation of officers1 and lecturesare on the program for this afternoon.

The children of Mr. a-n- d Mrs. Chas.Laufer have been ill with severe

'colds,Elmore son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Theo

dore Wheeler has 1 suffering anabscess, the result of a bruise. Theirinfant daughter has been ill withbronchitis. .

. Miss Daisy Nichols of Bridgeport,spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. andMrs. Benjamin Birks.

Mrs. Arthur( S.' Burr is recoveringfrrtn an att"- - of the grip.

Nathan Eiu-ig- entertained a num-ber of his friends at a whist party,Saturday evening at his home inWhite Plains. The young peoplewho enjoyed avery pleasant eveningwere ' the Misses Harriet and HelenPlumb, Ethel Evltt, EtMtb, Hull, Na-talie Wells, Alice Scottt and MaudWard; Julian Klock, Harold C. Beach,Edwin Evitts, Webster and CarltonShepherd and Addison Thornton.Whist was played.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson N. Hurd andson, Arnold and Mr. a.nd Mrs. JohnHurd of Long Hill, have gone to Flor-ida.

fHarry P. Burr of Daniels Farms,has applied for a jitney license to dobusiness in Bridgeport.

William O. Beach of Daniels Farmsrecently lost one of his work horses.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ward and son,I Arthur, are staying in Bridgeport.

Mrs. Ward is assisting in the care of

' Thousands have already seen prince. . Karmi performj his astounding featsK 1 of magic at the' Plaza during the past

two dayvs aw it is f expected that to--i night will' break all - records estabr

lisbed by the cosy playhouse forf Karmi, Is probably the most mysterious man

In the world. His first claim to famex was brousrht about by his rising to

" ' life after, having been buried alive for' rII days and, assisted by ' Selma, he is

, making' a tour of this country andf

performing' . his many wonderful illu-sion feats in a ' manner , that startles

' his spectators--'- '

, . Jenks and Allen,- - a pair of "rube"character 'comedians ' with some un-

usually bright repartee and a line of. songs7 that are too funny for words,

, are, to use the stage parlance, "cleanIngjup" at. every performance.

Bob Qulgley an company In theirdelightful Irish character comedy skit

(f entitled "The Little House Under the

'm'

' Hijl," are making ..'new friends atevery appearance,, and Rikoma's equil-- ',lbrlstic exhibitiort Is really t too goodto miss. . v J

t t'Kick In," WtUard Mack's .tamous(

' crook story, has been fllmized ,byi ' Pathe and Is being, shown as the main'

photo-attracti- on .on the bill. ;' William

. Courtney, the popular stage stir, hasthe stellar role. V

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' Wedding Night.' a comedy.fllm"' that is extremely ; funny, com-alet- es

the1 list of features,Tomorrow will bring as' the big pho--

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toplay, the much-herald- ed drama of1 vengeance entitled "Blind1 Justice," a

seven-pa- rt production. In it is starWIte-nJemt- Christie, author and star inthe "tremendous screen success, "Sealed

-- ; ' Orders." ,:

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N. B. C. Graham Crackers are Incomparably the finestflavored of graham crackers. Thanks to puf careful selec-tion of grain and thorough preparation, we get just theright proportion of elements to make a wholesome biscuitand one that is the most palatable and appetising of its kind.

Try N. B. 1. Grahacr Crackers tot their delicious out-li-ke

flavor and flaky eriopness. Ufe them regularly at meals andbetween meals, because they art er dlgestiblo as they axe

nourishing. ''.. '

5e w 10c PackagesPre-lnvettto- ry sale of $9, $10 and

112 Articles, for $5, -- including furs,coats, hats, sweaters, petticoats, andshirt waists at E. H. Dillon & Co.'S,1,105 Main streets "

farmer Want Ads. One Cent a Word.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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