.Ll“oriner Grown M ' Prince Pays .I . Father Visiv H» hind. I-‘t-b. l4.—-—Proi ' ‘ry inc f..si day of the abol the \'l:3 l):l\\‘_‘FI) Uwflllilll} i-n: loinici- crown Princ- _ of tlcrilitiiiy. nr ' ..,; Zlllil pui- ago uiiobseri t uu. . u thi- form “it; .. .- ll wits much _ ,1 Nils: ‘Pic lust tinn- 'n4ll'r‘ than two years that tilt-y hurl $4}. oz. another. William em- byLqHPd hilt .on and was unable t mw-ter his emotion, but the form ' crown prince (lis-illxiyed his us ‘w - will) Y1 ii pri- to i- :t.‘lr.clt - ‘ .l ml ll it l‘ i ll iii» recOn wing to the ~ IlL-iLZlTlSIlC quarters in Ger- pr". > ‘ - All“ ipany had b..-cn det-rnetl impossible, J ‘(Y AALAI Si. ' lt as ‘hWuLLLl. ‘owcwer that the principn. ran t». for reconciliation is to be found in the matter of the royal properties. which rumor says, -Presidant Von l-Iindenburg has pro- "ftniled will be favorable to the gfbmor royal families, and that a meeting of the members of- Wil- flllnfs family at this place is to dhcuss the sublfifl- PatieniiMurtlers Two Physicians .\IOS(‘O\V, . F\-bru:iry' 14.- roiuineni physicians WQFE w-d by an enraged coin mi t t ed \V9I'8 and who 11.181‘ The victims iiills. llClliv. ..i .lt'll0i'l'- u workman. who for some he had been taking treatment ti." n serious- nervous disorder at )1‘. llirchfiellfs clinic. Win-n Loszachoff went wiflfrlil)’ afternoon he was ques oped about his condition by Dr. lni -' but reported that he had proved. left the" room to coil-sub a colll-agile. The patient .o-.\.d and shot the physician i: .l- head. Alziizel fell and the man- cul patient entered the officevot‘ "r. blelcharski. wliere. uiterln!» n iuiprecation, he shot him also. A panic ensued in the crowded AUFIIS. the cries cl the terrified patients bringing Dr. l-Iirschfield. Ilirschiield upbraided the assas- sin, receiving almost" immediately two bullets in the chest. "You are all cowards." shrieked the assassin, as be putabulletinto his own temple and fell dead. In his pockets were found two revol- vers. a dagger and a razor. and the following note: “I have gone t.) many hospitals. but nobody could cure me. I am now disabl- The police guard around the uliatenu n88 been doubled. > STRATEGY "Whit becatn- cf that widow rhe liellfng chTd?" ‘ f‘ . l('\ LI]. fight. U» married d Llloor-wnlkcr. ~— Th», Progressive -: I Er woo STO i2] E l A ._ FAIRY-LANTERNS‘ , ONE evening Marjorie- was - ‘ watching the fire-flies wliilt- lflhtf Bu‘ the IndianE Fin-Fly " was filled with their mu.- Il pin‘ on Ind off. “They must be the Fairies‘ Intern-men.“ said Mirjoric. darkness over the potato- "ll lhinh you are a Fairy." H“ Daddy. “Ind wants you tn | an to the Potato-Patch Party.“ official auditor to rcport upon and the ,what .\lr. Forrest's t-xpenbes could “And perhaps the Fairics and reasonably have amounted to in u: having I puny tonight" ,:i uliorotighly liberal scale and One Fire-fly came close to finds it considerably above the al- Hnrjoriaandilzsheditstinylight JHVZIIICEF granted lo thp higher hburfaoe. -' "i i-i-rvii-e stuff“ the report stat- .-:_ amply suffir-ietit. ili ‘then a good boy lately. -~<l for work, and have decided t0 Lilli.‘ vengance on the doctors." {Oi Spent T00 Freely LONDON, Feb I-L-George Too tm Forrest, supeiintendlng arch- ct o f Metropolitan buildings, ill lirchitcct to the London Coun- y Council. recently visited the ml State-s for the purpose of . _..‘y.ng bulidiug construction .. -.i-. His rxpenst; in co nlectlon will! the trip were origin ly esti- izllctl zit £354) (about $1.750). but ire amount zicttnilly spent by the litstillguishétl architect was £600 labout $3.000.) Architect I-‘orresri expense ac- count wus regarded as rather steep" and it was handed to the auditor “him calculated null he cont-lilies that £470 about $2.350) shotild have been lie accordingly willows tho remrintier." CORNERED ‘Little Bobbie: Mother have v Two inur- wred and a third mortally woun- pntient, who id inib-d to obtain a cure at their Dr. illlllll Alztizel, Dr. 310595 Melchar- and Dr. Emil, Dr. Hirscltfield. .l\:ll' assailant was Stephen Los- there At this point Dr. Joint 2C0 Meet means sound. healthy teeth .. A g... ~ stock Union; J. Duff Brien Eastern Canada Live Stock Un esentlug the Provincial presenting the Industrial and Dev eloptnent Council of Meat Packers; and the secretary 3i Sheep-and Swine Division, stock Branch. Ottawa. and a-n earnest attempt .d proiitable lines. lustry along national lines. In view of the _.revniled throughout the ure position. The dopted a report submitted by L. C. ninion Live Stock Branch. which on pertainlngto hog production in tors. This report emphasizes the .mportance of a provement in the supply of hogs of he approved bacon type and is en ouraging in that it sets forth the omparatively mound position of the Canadian producer in regard to .he future. These reports at the sequest of the Committee are to »e distributed to the press The Committee was impressed with the importance of spreading the production 0t‘ hogs more ‘even- y throughout the year. in order to -upply a steady volume of fresh product to the British consumer. This, it was felt, would-w be-ei tremely important when the new order of the British Ministry oi Health, prohibiting the use oi borax comes into effect on Janu- ary 1st. 1927. It was also felt that the spreading of production will work out to the economic nd- vantnge of the producer in that will tend to maintain a more even level of prices throughout the year. This can he brought about in two ways, first. by lncreasi-ng the number of sows which furrow two litters ayear, and, second, by having the farrowlng of those bent" ing only one litter a year distri- buted throughout the spring and summer months. Steps are being taken to co-operate with the Ex- perimental Stations, Agricultural Colleges and Demonstration farms in securing further data on the economic extent and limits of the "nrrowl-ng seasons and it ls hoped that ‘ommlttee for the ‘Dominion o I. Janada was held at Toronto on. —- l-‘ehruary 8th anililth. TbiscCoz-i _, T‘ y rnlttee comprising Messrs. . . ' : Learmonth, Regina, Sask., repre-I ' l.‘ the W tern Canada Live __ . aen m; es , Owner of the Victoria Parkm- ildgqtow-n. 0nt., representing the Illllll hockey" team and mogul of on; X. .\'.‘Rodrlgue, Quebec, rep- Swine Jreeders; S. E. Todd. Toronto, re- Canadian L. C. McOuat, Dominion Live Stock Jranch, Ottawa, is under the chair- nanship of A. A. llfacMillan, Chief Live Problems of importance in con- nection with the further develop uent of the Canadian Swine In- lustry ilrere under consideration is being Jade to provide solutions and to iirect the future development ot tis profitable industry on sound The review- of the Swine Indus- try in 1925 presented by the Chair- 1131f] deals with the many angles .et in the development of this In- comparatively .gh prices for hogs which have past sear, producers undoubtedly are endeavouring to interpret the fu- Committee McOuat. Bacon Specialist, Do- reviews the development of our ixport bncon trade and the situat- the countries of our chief competi- co-ntinued im- ‘v (Irv “Will Solve the Garage Problem " “Several years ago l I!l"(‘('l(!d a Garage. 40 by 60, using Interlock- lug Tile. Although tho ivnlls of this building are only r-lnltt inches thick, llmve found it to be warm. dry. add aftogotlier satisfactory. "l believe Interlocking Tile in the 0nd unit on the market tmlny which‘ will solvo the garsizc prob- lum, an buildings constructed of this material are permanent. frust- ttroof, fire-proof, nmi economical in In: cost, wfhile upkeep can be ibaoliitdly forgotten." W. A. Reid, . Wblfvfllel ' Prlviite Gamgeqbwnnrsgiivlli also It“! Ifltorlocklng-Tlléjl-fiyi. Your m- ums quicker, upkécn and insurance is less. 3 l("‘I‘. ,‘ I . .\I0llll‘l‘1 Yes. dcar. a very 500d boy. lzobbic: And do you trust ‘men - thr-r biotin-r: Why, of course. mother "rush you, soil. ' lvibbic: Then why llo you go on din: the jzim.—- Tho Progressive; interlocking Flls Feature: ‘ . 2H,, lean bent Ion than noll hrlok. (Jan. Gavin, M. P. A. I. U.) Snfnty Loud up to L500 lbs. [MI square Inch. (Tenllnl Laboratory, lo- (illl llnlvnrinlly.) M hr. lmnisnltvn Int, 5% lblorpflon (lama) lune tllu hnllvln W!" any thickness. Plantar dlrrot on tl|o— no furrlng ni-i-anllry. Alr pnI-ln-‘w pravcnl’ nmluntlan u.‘ but, ooh- or moisture. Cnn he plndoreel with ammo. fnnscl with brick, or left upouul. Each Interlocking Unit lfllllh loven brlu l,‘ I|IQ and, hmlng hfllflé} l -. vvcllhll, can be lnld It’: fracflon of fits cont. reliable experimental and actual demonstrations in prac- tice over a wide area will result in a more even distribution of our ltog production throughout the year. - The seasonal underfinishing and overfinishing of hogs and its ef- fect on our export bacon trade was ~ another subject which received the attention of the Committee. It was pointed out that the past two years furnished an outstanding ex- ample’ of the swing from underlin- lslied bogs during part oi‘ 1924 and "is early part or 1925 to the tend- ency to excessive fatness which has developed since last fall. l‘ was recognized that the price 0i “feed andThc price of hogs had con siderable to do with this tendency to g0 from one extreme to the other. The damaging effect of such a practice is that it makes it Impossible to maintain a steady supply of ,9Xp0l't bacon of the same quality from one year to the other. Stelll-l-FQ-boi-ng taken tostresa the mportance of close adherence to ‘lthe proper degree of finish. By klvins prolicr publicity to inform- ntlon on quality sud condition which ls to be secured from the Hog Grading staff on tho weekly shipments from different localities it is hoped to counteract this un- Istable condition which so dernoral. izas tho uniformity uf our exports o! blcon. The Committee gave consider- ation to the system of advanced Registration for puro bred swlno which has already been before the breeders. During the coming year small sub-committees will endeavour to bring the best judg- ment of the pure bred breeders to data l l’ - hockey on the Pacific coilt. _ hogs when the shipper ls presen tion. courage the provision tive Provincial to provide for the licensing of nl ard scale tickets, the stubs o authority. ' In regard to the establlshmento a greater degree of uniformity ii of bacon hogs should be CGVBIUDEI to a. uniform type. recognized that. the plays an important greas would breeds of bacon hogs we according to the from year to year. The Commit in investigating judging and the appointment n consideration to the possibility o of hogs within ‘the Saskatchewan and gary Yards. aidudslon is made proved type and quality‘ and those of inferior type and quality and n differential of .250 per hundred As. this system has only been in operation for a tnonth it will re- quire tima to demonstrate its mer- its and to determine its efficiency and usefulness. An analysis of the sittiatinti in Quebec reveals the fact that mark- ed improvement has been effected in the quality of the hogs pfilllillr- ed. Owing to the fart that the. Nlclzitreal market absorbs practi- cally nll the hogs offered at this point for supplying the domestic trade it has so far been impossible to bring: tho method of marketing hogs there in line with other markets of the Dominion where a larger proportion of the hogs are affected by the export trade. This sittiatlon has also sgrinusly retarded the improving oi‘ hogs in Eastern Ontario. The‘ Commit- tee has appointed a small sub-com- mittee to carefully study this pro- blem and to take steps to bring the marketing of hogs at Montreal into line as soon as possible with’ the practice at other markets. -————<oc-—-—— SCHOOL TEACHERS WlN points would do much to Improve the quality 0f hogs produced as the initial weighing and grading of the is most effective by way of educa- Steps are being taken to en- ol Suitable equipment in this regard and in a resolution addressed to the respec- Governments the Committee recommended the en actment of Provincial Legislation operators of scales used for weigh- ing live stock and the use of stand- which shall be filed with suitable the production of bacon, the Com- mittee was agreed that our breeds It was also Judging of - hogs at our fairs and Exhibitions part in this matter, and that more rapid pro- be made if gall the ‘judged same ‘standard tes has recommended that the Dos mi-nlon Department Qt Agriculture the question oi judges at Fairs shall give earnest In connection with e purchase ck ‘Smooth grade on a quality basis in West- ern Canada, the discussions of the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TONY CONROY iHookey Association. - -<-o->—i- i I i' f l l CLEN LAUGI-ILIH xncronin A former Winnipeg mlm the Victoria professional team. f having all hogsuiof baco breeds _ lnnovatlun judged by the slime ‘tinge or . —— judgeg, comma "ro THE PRINCE EDWARD l-hfi result IS “'8l1*kl1UWll, IYIUVIG an Winnipeg meatrlcal patrons repent the sic-ry, Meetings held during the past year out ail-u ‘and dlllcl‘tilll.", the out- were reviewed and mote‘ was tnk- collie IS upernilini, the latest nov- en of the recent. arrangement now in effect at the Edmonton and Cal- etiy for stage and screen. pluiogues we lime linti, Cblllilltiiillnll. |compictely singed been posiblc. To sntisty nt one time both th nu inc I y, “(Jlllufflrlllu vie but liorsfall thought otliciwvise. well-known operatice Dgfgflgg player on the St. Paul. Minnesota, team ‘of the Central and counted one of the fastest defence‘ players w! the Coast. re ll with hockey‘ I Operafilm ‘an Absolute Oliver Twist asked for "niore“- mini epiloguos Under U119 BYBl-Qm too, but never ulllll Udall riorstaJl l" m9 Thick conceived upernnlni _ has such n Smooth grade between hogs Oi im-, puree, "movie, fan" ihas seemed beyond ingenuity,‘ .\ conducloi l and n composer of note. lie has, t'or some years been working on the ~| l =I I i l l l d a 1 National Pictures, Inc. FRINGE town. Chritian Girls“ The New Gigan to salons‘ EVEN ROME REVOLTS That slender gdrllsh figure, white as thouglv; out 1mm alabaster, her swooning condition, the bravery with which she faced the y=W"i"lI 1"" °' m‘ "°"'- and finally her beauty‘. "‘°"°d °V"‘Y Min- Emma“ of blood and death and torture. mercy! "my! "P" the call from every side-a IIIIJHIIBFW! even Nero feared to disobey. n‘! WITH the exact historical spots by Univ": Clnfimifvnrflflfl "Blllna ti} ri-o t roar that dttcfion ‘ lube-Hie. I N igh§-_-37c,_ 26c f Emil Jannings A gripping drama taken from the novel by Henry Slenklwlcz and lilfflqncgd__lp Rome on and presented by Fl": O Motlgr Elephant ideas incorporated in Opcrtiflltiul Jtilizing every l‘6b‘()lll‘('(l known to; modern stugecrtift, Jic completed: necessitates besltlcs the film-sink: in]. stages and n cast of cciclirutei operatic stars. Hurley screen version ol'[Birlfc's imniorln ballad opera "The Bohemian Girl‘ is a truly beautiful onewtliu photo graplty being Ooopeixldllen 'l‘crry, (Jc-zislnnce Cul- ller, Ivor Novello and i‘. Aubrey Sniitlli. The roster- oi‘ oprrtitic sing- ers appearing in conjunctitin with OUT IN NEW GLASGOW. lNEW GLASGOW, ‘FED. 16.—-'Tho_ suaff of the New Glasgow Iii-git; School. consisting 0t‘ IPrincipnl Hlghet and five teachers. who rc-‘ signed a ‘short time‘ ago, as ii protest against u decision of the Board of lSchool Commissioners to’ reinstate a pupll_ dismissed for "lmpertinencc," have ‘been reap- pointed to their respective posit- ions by t-he Board which accepted their resignations at the ‘time 0f the trouble. -—--¢o>-—— l Nothing depresses-and -wo1-rles i! sick person more than an ‘untidy sick room. ille may not know tltc causc of the depression. but ll is a fact. nevertheless. Kcop a sIckI room clean, well airod nnd pleas-l ant, prepare your patients food carefully and the nick room will always ibe a pleasant ‘plitcc. the production of Operafllm which tineqtiullcu-ivliile tihe cast of film artistes is certain- ly nu all slur one, inclutliug Gladys Into a Ravine _ l __'f_ BATAVIA. Dutch icnst Indies. Know‘ Feb. 15.-How ‘a tnoiliei- elephant ,l‘('§lf.'lI8(l her baby, which Ilind been [frightened by it small automobile. ‘picked up the machine with lit-r trunk and hurled it into u ravine, lsuinslilhg It to bits, is related in ll story arriving here from 'l‘clok Bu» l long. South ‘Sumatra. punts of the car jn-mpvil iiled to t-ittfcty Thu (IITII- (‘All llllll l)cfni'i\ tlic liiullil-i" Opernfillm includes such wcll-kiilnvn eluphnnt scizcd tlltc cur. .\p[llil‘\‘lll- ly satisfied, the niolhui- ilisujipi-ur- tin-mes as Joseph l1‘. lSlioclizui, , . , _ , (lwltidys Jones-blorgun. Aldrtliarbd with hm “my m“) U“ Jung!“ Richardson, Eilwiirrl Evans and’ ' ' ‘ L-l Geo. ‘C. Miner. l\ s ‘ciul niusirtil -' - director is also (7l|l'l‘il‘-| by ilio twc-iiipziirv. (iperiifilin \\l|] opcn its; ' . cnltulll llli‘lll |ll‘I'l‘ ut ilii- I'l'lll('4‘ ll-Jii-l wold 'l‘lii-.~iiri- for two ilnys on! _> .*'\lllOllllieflz',“ull‘g-lll'l'llHm};zlllil’.‘lfbilllflf LIZ; _ QIUNT JOHN‘ N‘ n" [MIL m‘ b '3 H‘: '10‘: ‘ 'V'n__""l“']' l“"":'i';‘é‘i 3A special weak-Pull 1min will bo (ji,»i.l,li),l,(.illnh"lf'i H“ f.‘ run from Now York null illusion dayn" "WW “ " "‘ ‘ " ‘"" '"'"3‘ to ‘Saint. (Milli durin‘; lllt‘ coming Seats now on Slllt. fll. ill.- Tlll-illhl’.lmlrh“ H.e:ls0"' n was mnmlluvml m 11Gb’. (“Tb 0 m _| W", it m n t10llf€l8IIC9 Iuitwcen FPIIFVHPIILIF l, H L W 1"‘ 5 “' "" ‘l ' IVGI-I of Cnnitlliau til-d llnilo-l “i Y- States railway systems nod (icic- , _ ' gates from tlic varic-us ’I‘oiit'isl .\s- zzl - - ' .— . AmoilzullhroiomniiiixfdgdnlLhriillizillitold soclannns m mp hmnume Pmvml’ remedies that should always be on hand in your homo mcditiine chest. none ls more importa-iit than Dr. Thomas’ Eclet-irlc Oll. its inani- fold usefulness in rolleviug pain IIIIII healing sickness is knowti by mnny ihousmids throughout tin.- llllllfl. Always IIHI.‘ l)r. Thomas‘ ldt-lectrli: Oll fur relieving rheu- matic and sciatic pains, LfGIl-UIIK sore throats, coilghs, burnsyscalda. cuts, bruises and sprains. 99 hear on this question with the 0b ject of eviivlng a practical plan In reviewing the various factors which hinder the practice of buy- ing hogs on a graded basis the question of weighing facilities st country points received consider .ablo attention. It would seam that a great duff-exists in the way iof scaled," but that in h great manyl ilnstanols. phrticulprly in Western} Canmll. these are mot wall located» ‘neither an they wall equipped for‘ weighing hogs. Furthermore no definifi matbodwis In ‘instance whiuhfill contribute to the estab- llshm‘ ‘of co ce in y Ic- curnc d m] B‘ con-Inf! i ...: tee in agreed t a for weighing Finer fncllitlql hogs at country Ifyoucoulllpuynvlm to n» Filrbankl - .45..» and lee for yo filler uuielv-Qnfut- _ that Input Into the” mix" - you realize that e ryn part1! built as careful! l the puts in your utomo Wot-blag parts nomad fit to within a fraction of t or of»: hair. The "Z" . ‘Jowar part0 subject to ._w ' thou or; cal-shill: —'are drop e n . _ “that treatgdt‘ l ‘ r ' . . M! iflaaraludglthef Misfi- rlmflwzrul ' C lpry ,.,,.._.,. M, z- os held this afternoon. The new train will bu known an "The Aciul- Ian." it will leitve Now York on Fridays at 9 a. m. arriving lit lins- tnn at 4 p. m. ultd iii Sninl John shortly wfior six ll. lIl., the follow- ing morning. The curly ‘hour 0t‘ nr- irivnl will allow connections to be made for all points in New Bruns- wick, Nnvn Scotln nnd Prince Ed- ward Island. Trouble in Dublin At 0’Casey’s Play DQBLIN, Feb. IrBw-Pdlitlcnl feel 1H8 led to a small] riot In the Ah- bey theatro. ‘last evening during u performance of Sean Oval-toys new play "The Plough and the Siarsflvvlilch deals with the rebel- lion of Easter Week lillllltsoctlon of the audience objected 41o what was regarded as defamation of the insurgents and booted and hissed. stopping Lhq performance. ‘Mrs. F. Shoaihy Gfifllilgton, whose husband "was killed _ in the Buster rising, made a Upeech. denouncing the lay and there were shoutn for ‘Offltley e ‘Coward? to show Iiinwflfr’ v turmoil Increased and a-hfiobjocfpra forced their way tqftflla" stage; where some fighting (obit pi ' § < Senator-Idols. the poet. tried to calm the hijnu", but the audience refused tn listen. The police than! wepniallid in. They ejected some} ofthe rioters and the play was r - "stvnlbd WltlWt-dlililnfit lnterniptlods ‘United States at its oxpenlo to ih- - lto the end. Much damage was (lend [to the theatre fittings. l’ Iii Memoriain i MRS. CHRISTIE ROBERTSON. lblrs. (‘bristle Robertson, widow‘ of the into Theodore S. Robertson.‘ mt‘ Red Poinl- died at her home on. the inorniitg of February Lafter sevi-ral \V\‘t‘kS of intense suffering. l iii-r husband (licil a little more ‘lllllll at ycnr ago from the neeult m‘ injuries received. when ho wan titluckcd by on.» ol’ the iurm an- ‘imails. Since that time. lllrs. Rob- i-rlsonfis hiralth lulled gradually.‘ although she received skilled mud- litol ilil| zlilil lender nursing. She iwn-s n ilniinlitci- of the lute Deacon unlit-r Scott and was born at ‘(inkfihlirllv nboui seventy-five years zlgo. Slil- was szoiitlr, benevolent, clmriinlilo. n loyal friend. o. gen- crulls contributor and all ardent suppnrior of any cause tlinlt made livt-s liiipplci‘ ulitl better or that liclpcil l0 make ‘the world n more d-‘slrzibll- place in which Lo Jive. l As a mirmbor 0f tho Baptist (‘liurcli and u life member of the Womt-im ‘Missionary Society she will be sorely tnissoil in the relig- ious llfc of the community. Her neii-sncriflcing spirit in Illlll- isteriug to the sick without. any tliottght of material reward was one of tho many evidences of tliv. sincerity of her religious ll-fo. ‘The? funeral service was conducted ini tho Baptist church by the Rev. ‘lvnillnoa R. MaoWalker, who based his ronmrks on the words “Ulosscil aro the (lend. who die in the Lord... ‘w ("Pnirlof." please copy) -——-—<-o>-__. Unions D0n’t Want Steel Homes Built LONDON. Feb. Iii-Tho Build- ers‘ and Associated Trades Unions do not want steel houses. 2,600 oi‘ which have been orderml by tho (lovornmottt to allt-vinle conditions in Scotland, where Mitchell Banks "said that mothers linvo to protect their children front rats in order to nllow them to sleep and to fight ofi‘ other vermin. (r0 _ House A Prince Edward MONDAY Belle‘: f‘! ) learned ton“, Study U. S. Methods LONDON. Feb. I5. —The ‘Dull? Mal announces that it ls Inviting six working representatives the Engineering and kindred un» lons‘in Grout llirltaln to visit the. form themselves on the working w IIIPIIIJ. ..... “roam .. Q .-.:n.. ,.l. .. , mmm r .-~ br —-.-———tO>-i- v y f 3Q English Workers t0 t*i"?§§"§,;:”°'" first word 115531,; ‘m: guy lirnace he left this W0 I [co 831-bit to 1min: old acquaint- Fox». News — Special Music - Overture - “Titania” F TUESDAY AT 8.15 SHARP russoav MATINEE AT 2.30 SHARP The Latent Creation for Stage and Screen Introducing Immortal The Bohemian Girl Out of Operatic stars Actually Appearing Includes __ JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN EDWARD EVANS GEORGE O. MINER GWLADYS JONES-MORGAN MARTHA RICHARDSON ., ‘T _Film Cant includes Gladys Cooper, Ellen Terry. Constance Collier, Ivor Nov- eilo. A Complete Opsra- . A Complete FEW" TWO SHOWS Admluion: EVEN|NG—524:, lilo. 81-10- MAT. TUESDAY-Eh, 37c. sox OFFICE 14gb’ OPEN EB. 22—23 Opera, IN ONE Seen in lfanoouver NEW YORK. Feb. 1Q. —-Frieuds of Rs tjl-‘Admlral Si!‘ our (hum; member “pf “Britisu rah-Commons. been seeking ‘blm for ml!!! mmlm" that be synapse-n in July having arriv- who liavo Japanese shill- recolvfill ago alter ll g {adyjm been mining from A loot a-wj. i‘. 5'00 I II! I tltu ‘do! 4w"! hfii if’? 6 3" II‘ of hil ultlvo land llnce 1924. t. c.x',nnnn-s_ nal o or from your a ‘hm. . P’ I‘ ' ‘t -» ' 0 373°J§§§"Z'='»§S"M l’ m tut-nan wraps Uhitod sill a _ Jlrlfl la i’ -v$2¢~¢_¢fl“_;~__q-m-3ww_u--M, . l. pqmll I ‘flat. Pridm and I! thI m: i ‘