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5 4 1 2 HIGH PRAISE GIVEN CATTLE AT THE SHOW (Continued from First College, State Colt go, Arat: ward. C. W'. New York city. second.

Junior calf--Prince Lad. l'enn College. State College. Pa. Champion--C.

1. Eckhardt, New Forth city. consisting of one senior. one yearling and olle State College. State College, W.

Eckhardt, Now York city, seeond. JERSEYS. from Graded -C. P. Hartford.

Staatsburg. N. Y. A. Barnes.

New Canaan. thud; H. E. Morristown, fourth; -stbrook Fauns. Oak4th: P'rospect Paring.

N. J. sixin, Manustield Ilall Baravs. Now. first: Hall verd-A.

V'. New ('a- first: kill PATInA, UR. N. second. sire.

Farms, Conte first: A. Now Conn. ahahn. Hartford, third: Farma, Inc.a Sout any on. tourth: Prospect 'Farms, ark, N.

fifth: Wrethro. Farm, Dakdale. L. la Fredericksburg. Ya, Produce of cow Belles -W F.

d. At: A. Barnes, Now Farms, Nowaik, N. 2 H. J.

R. fourth: titth: Westbrook Farm, D. 1. sixth. DEVONS.

t'ompleted AN. first; Long wood Farm, Center Harbor, N. J. M. Neal (Son, Meredith, N.

third, Young herd -W. 11. Neal. Meredith. IN.

Arst; Longwood Farm, Harbor, N. .1. M. Neal Son. Meredith.

N. third. Calf heid-Longwood Farm, nt. t' Harbor, N. frat; W.

H. Neal. M-1- edith. N. second: J.

31. Nool Sob, Meredith, N. third. Get of Fire- W. 11.

Neal, Meredith, IN. frat; Longwood Farm. Cont N. second: W. H.

Neal. J. M. Neal Son, Meredith. fourth.

Produce of W. H. Neal, More N. first; longwood Farm. Harbor.

N. 1.. Caninecticut Axocultural College, Storrs, third; W. 11. Neal, fourth.

AYRSHIRES. (Not Completed.) Bull three years. or -Fulton Ambassador, Wendover Farm, Be r- N. 'Auchenbrain Imp. Middlesex Farms; S.

Lincoln, second; Strathglass. Woronoak: Woronoco, third; Lessnessock Gom'8 Good Fift. (Monstone Farm, Ipswich. RyanoguGwynette's Boy, Weymouth Farms, North Weymouth, fifth. Bull two years under three- Nine master's Brae Burn Diplomat, G.

1. White, Westford. first; P'rince Away of Bonnie Doone, John Brownsville, second; Sir Douglas of Bonnie Doone, John Hannah, third. Bull one year under two--Southoraiy Imperial Imp. Middlesex Farm, S.

Lincoln, first: Wendover sadoe, Wendover Farm. Bernardavilo. aerond: Bargenoch Oredominant mp. H. I'.

Hinckley. Agawam, third: Irene's King ol Weymouth, Wry'mouth Farm, N. Weymouth, fourty, Wendover Cicrulation. Wendover Bernardsville. N.

fifth. Bull senior calf -Ambassador of Wendover. Wendover Bernardsville, N. fir-t: Elsie's Spectator of Weymouth. Wey.

mouth Farms, N. Weymouth, second; Tip. Woronoake Heigh's, third: Woronnake Bonnie, Foronoake Heights, fourth: Federal Jazz, H. I'. Hinckley, Agawam, Efth.

Bull junior calf- Foulton Ambassador, second; Wendover Farm, Bernardsville. N. first: Weymouth Bircey Bob, Weymouth Parms, Weymouth, second: Wendover bassador, second; Wendover Faun. third; Nona's Chancellor. Middlesex Meadows Farm.

Souti Lincoln, fourth: Middlesex Roval Champion. Imp. Middlesex Meadows Farms, fifth. Cow five years or -Ardyne of Hilltop, Wendover Farm, Bernardsville, first; Lochfergus Ruby Imp. Woronoake Heights, second; Westburn Royal Rose.

Wendover Farm. third; Duchrae Jenny. Monstone Farm, Ipswich, fourth: Henderson's Betty, Weymouth Farms, N. Weymouth, Afth: Maple leaf 11, Middlesex Meadows Paring, South Lincoln, sixth; Douglas Monarch's Princess, Wendover Farm, Bernar isville, N. seventh.

Cow four years under five-Nettor Craig Buttercup, W'endover Farm. Bernardsville, N. first; Envious Nannie H. 1'. Hinckley.

Aga second; W'oronoake Pearl, Woronoake Heights, Worotoco, third: Springburn Rose. Weymouth Farms. N. Weymouth. fourth; Miss Hughina, Weymouth N.

Weymouth, fifth; Cow three years under four--Evamere's Pertha. Middlesex Meadon's Farms, South Lincoln, Barclay's Flora, Farm. Nether Bull. three Dears or overdale, Longwood uter Harvoor, N. first: Nero.

W'. Dieredith. N. Bull, one year, under Celo, W. H.

Neal. Meredith: N. HI. rst; Lord of Hillside. J.

M. Neal Son. Meredith, N. 11.. second: onward Cd.

Long word Farm. Center Harbor. N. third. Bull wood Eric: Long-Wood Farm.

tenter Finrbor. N. Arst; Marl of Hillside, W. 11. Neal.

Meredith, N. second; Buster Longwood, Longwood Farm. Center Harbor, N. third; Hillside EJ. SI.

Neal Son, Meredith, N. 11.. Cow. three under a Rose. croft, Jean, Agricultural Conn.

first: Village 2d. W. H. Neal. Meredith.

N. second; Martha 3d. Long wood Farm. Center Harbor. N.

third: 10. M. Neal Son, Meredith, N. fourth. Cow.

Ave years Ofer- Buttercup. W. H. Neal. Meredith, N.

first; "Blanche 241h, J. 31. Neal Son. Bier sedith, N. second: 34.

H. Neal, Meredith. N. third; "Laurel, Longwood Farm, Center Harbor. N.

fourth. Heifer. two under three Francos W. H. Noal.

Meredith, first: Hillside Rose. W. H. Neat. Bonuty 4th, Long wood Farm.

Harbor. N. thir.i; Violet J. M. Neal Son, Meredith.

N. "fourth. Heifer, one year. under two. -Stores Jeanette, Agricultural College.

Storrs, first: Lilac 20. W. H. Neal. Mer: dith.

N. sorond: Martha of lone word. Longwood Parmi. Harbor. N.

third; her W. H. Neal, Meredith. N. 11.4 urth; Verne 3d.

M. Neal Son, Oferedith, N. Art New Winner. Heifer 4th. 11.

11. a Girl. 341. W. H.

Noal, LongNeal, Meredith. N. lie Gist; Village Winsome, ond Farm. Center Harbor, N. third: I Long wood, Longwood Farm, fourth.

Champion bull---long wond Center Harbor. N. H. Champion cow -W. IT.

N.al, N. IL. Graded cow -W. 1. N.al, Meredith.

THE 4th, Collar Vaughneville, Ohio, 4th; Maxwalton Gloxter. Carpenter Boss, Mansfield, Ohio. 5th. Bull Senior Champion- Keystone Sultan, Penn. State College, State c'ollege Pa.

Bull Junior Master Marshall, Portland Marshall. Now London. Ohio. Grand Champion Bull Sultan, Penn. SLate College, State college.

Pa. Cow Senior champion Glouchester 5011, Carpenter Ohio. Heifer Junior Marshall. New London. Ohio, Grand Champion -duch*ess of Gloucester 50th.

Carpenter. Rosa, Mansfield Ohio. Graded Graded Herd -Collar Vaughnsville, Ohio. 1st; Carpenter Ross, 2nd: Carpenter Ross. 3rd.

Young Herd -Carpenter Mansfield. Ohio. 1st: Henry I'. Motean Penlign, 2ndt; Carpenter 3rd. ('alf ferd -Carpenter HosS, Mansfield, Ohio, 1st: Henry 1'.

MicKoan, 2nd. Got of Sire RORS, Mansfield, Ohio, 1xt: Collar I Vaughnaville, Ohio, 2nd: Carpenter Re 3rd; Henry P. MeKean, 4th. Produce of (ow Carpenter Ross, Mansfield, Ohio, 1xt: Collar Vaughnsville, Ohio, 2nd: Henry P. 3rd; Henry 1'.

Me Kean, 4th: Collar 5th. Ent Senior State College. State College, Connenut ('hint. Junior Yearling -Pom. State College.

State Collego, Frontier C'appir. Senior -Penn. State College. State College. Pa, Ist: MAMA.

Agricultural College. Amherst. 2ndl. Boy, State College. Ninte 1'a.

Hampden County Boys Winners Kenneth Ripley of Blandford Champion Baby Beef Raiser. Boy farmers from Hampden county ranked highest in awards announce last night for The baby beet raised by any juvenile dairyman in the 10 North States. Kenneth Ripley Blandford touk the ribbon with his Hereford atrer, winning the Eastern championship. The steer weighed 703 pounds when its owner received it' rom S. W.

Russell 01 Middletown, Inst spring the time of judging tipped the scales at 10,4 pommis. Besides ta bing the championship of this Section the prize winner yecured winnings that totaled more than $100.. In the Blandford Fair recently he wax given drat prize of $10 and followed this with 1 $25 'award from the Exposition, in the open class against the animals of amateur Hereford breeders. 11t the junior class he was given a purse of $53, made up by Exposition cfand visiting breeders who have shown considerable interest in the children's contests. Fred Condon of Middletown, took cond prize with a Hereford that was brought from 698 pounds to 1022 pounds, ringside weight, Edwin Treat of took the third ribbon with another Hereford.

lie and his Lester, who was AlsO an exhihitor, are leading Agures in juvenile county club work and have been active workers for more three Edwin is a former pion in poultry. and baby beef rainEdwin Farnham of Granville and Howard of Brimfield tot. fourth and fifth prizes with steers, 50 that four of the Arat prize awards went to in Hampden county. Assistaut Secretary Miller of the National Hon ford association judged tHro 'The entire lot of steers raised for the contest will he sold At Ruction at 3 o'rlock this afternoon and profits of the sale turned over to the young ow to start them off again tor another year's work. Scores Uncle Sam As a Profiteer Hoover Calls for More Interest on Postal Bank Deposits.

NEW, YORK, Appt. 23-Herbert Hoover. who testiftra here today before tho Senate committee on I contruction, declared he believed aggregate of national savings would be stimulated if the Government "stopped profiteering" And paid something like an adequate rate of interest" to depositors. Reports showed. he said, that obtained by the Government in 1918.

chietly from redo posit postal savinga bank funds in banks at per ceut. interest 31.136,000 while, he added, examina. tion of any annuat postal savings banks report would show that depositors do not receive much more than 1 per cont. interest. a Complete balance sheet were made front the beginning," he d.

"the return of the Government 115 indicated by the profits during 1918 on postal savings bank deposits probably would represent at least 100 per cont. profit per annum on capital invested by the in aupporting the scheme in its early I stages. or any capital extension that has been necessary in the Postoffice Department, Such an operation in private hanks would be dignified by the term 'profiteering' and public demand the' would Attorney require investigation The a dopositors are the poorest and least wisp the Community and deserve "He declared that it "would only justice" if the whole method of payment of interest should be organized so as to approximately dis. tribute the profits bark 10 the depositors. Ho said the postal savings banks wore established for the prime purpose of enlarging the area of nn tional savings.

He asserted the stimulation to savings WAS not Interest return but merely the inducement safety. "The real question at issue," he said. "appears to me to be not only justice depositors but also whether the aggregate of national savings can be increased by offering A larger return on postal savings deposits, whether more savings can be pulled out of stockines, waste and luxuries and Every dollar RO is a contribution to national welfare." He said he had no doubt of the validity of the principle that th through the postal savines bank, should not compete with mutual and other savings banks but that the essential thing is first to pay interest at the rate of ver cent. quarterly on average deposits. "This." he added.

"is only a matter of justice and 18 the application of the law at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum, not 1 per cent. it present." he preferred establishment ot somed institution modelled after the Farm Inan Hank rather than have mort new construction exempted from the income tax. Voters Will Act On Beer and Wine State Referendum on Question; Expect Acceptance to Be in Vain. to The Union.1 ROSTON.

Sept. 23-The queation of permitting the sale of beers and wines containing not more than 2.75 per cent. of alcohol will be submitted to the voters at the State election. The 6000 additional signatures necpasary to refer it to the people, notwithstanding its defeat the last Gov Coolidge, been. filed with by reason of the veto of the Secretary of State, and that ofAcial announced today that under the initiative and referndum amendment of the constitution he must place the question upon the official ballot, notwithstanding the opinion of practically every attorney that support of the proposal by the people will be entirely, forin without in which the question will he submitted to the voters has been determined upon.

As follows: "Shall an act entitled 'An act. to regulate the manufacture and snic of boor. cider and light and in which it is provided that all heycrages containing: not less than onehalf of ONP per cent. and not more than two and three fourths per cent. of alcohol by weight at 60 degrees Fahrenheit shall 'be deemed not to he Intoxicating liquor, which act passed the House of Representatives by a Foto of 121 in favor and 67 againnt, and pasand the Senate by a vote of 2G in favor and six against, and WAS thereafter vetoed by His Excellency the 'Governor and failed of passage 1 in the Senate over the said veto by a Vote 14 in favor and 22 against, ho approved? No other question will be submit- MORNING.

Amusem*nts. Court Square Theater 23-21-25 MAT. SA'r. GEO. I M.

COHAN THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUCIPH we By RITA WEIMAN A Masterpiece In Play COnstruction With WAt. HARRIGAN. CHRYSTAL HERNE, GEORGE PARSONS. And entire original New York cast. P'rices: Eves.

Sat, COURT SQUARE THEATER ALL NEXT WEEK -Wed. and Sat. The Smart Musical Comedy Hit IRENE of 2011 M. N. SINGING ORCHESTRA DANCE A Year In New York and London Book by James Montgomery Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy Music by Harry Tierney Staged by Edward Royce Charining Music The Best Singing and Dancing Chorus Ever Assembled.

Nights PRICES: Wednesday Mat. Saturday Mat. STATE ARMORY Howard Street Springtield, Sept. 25, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT COLUMBUS DAY. TUESDAY.

04'T. Admission 50 conte, WAr tax, 5 centa. CAPITOL A SPECIAL HIGH OFFERING OF DE 1 Springfield Institution" The Capitol Theater, Springfield's Intest. and most montern l'icture Theater. located in the busiest shopping center on Main strect, just a step from Court Square.

CAPITOL (Incorporated Under the 3000 Shares Cumulative Preferred Stock PAR VALUE $100-Fully Paid and Dividends Payable Quarterly Transfer Agents, Union Trust The cumulative preferred stock will constitute a first lien on the property and business of the Company. Subject to redemption on and after January 1st, 1921, 01' any dividend date. at $105 per share. P'URPOSE OF STOCK 'The proceeds from the sale of stock will be used in the extension of the business of the Capitol Theater Inc. It is an established fact that a circuit of theaters under capable management can be conducted at a great profit to each house, owing to the fact that bookings can be made for entire circuit at a much less price than they could make independent bookings.

In a newspaper advertisem*nt The Orpheum. Circuit, shows forty-five theaters controlled with an appraisal value of $13,033,835. Earnings for 1919 approximated $3,516,262, or over six times preferred dividend requirements. PROPERTY The Capitol Theater is situated right in the heart of Springfield, just a step from Court Square, on Main Street. An article appearing in the "Moving Picture World," one of the largest 1920, issue the comment then this new theater: 'SpringMoving Picture publications in world, states in its May 1, field, may he upon having one of the most beautiful Moving Picture Palaces in the country.

Those who have seen many of America's most beautiful photoplay theaters declare the Capitol ranks with the most renowned in the matter of construction and equipment." Owners and Operators "Springfield's CAPITOL CAPITOL THEATRE BUILDING REGARDLESS OF THE TIMES OR CONDITIONS, FIRS THEATERS ALWAYS DO. A PROFITABLE BUSINESS-Clip and Mail This Coup 24. 1920 Craig third: Evamero's Sunflower. Wendlover Weymouth Retty. Farma, N.

Weymouth, fourth: Townfoot Barbara Imp. Middlesex Farms South Lincoln. Afth. Weadoser Farms Winner. Heifer YearS under three-Mins of Wendover.

Wendoser: Farm. Bernardaville, N. to Farm. Wendover second: Brown Cavalier's Canary, Buntie Wendover Middlesex Meadow. Farin, South Lincoln, third; Britta of Brac Burn.

Middlesex Meadows Farm. fourth: Weymouth Viola NIX. Weymouth Farms, N. Weymouth. fifth.

Heifer senior yearling -Wendover GaY LARR, Wendover Farm, Bernards. ville. N. Arst: Rose Escape, and. of Weymouth.

Monstone Farm, Ipswich. Woronoake Lady, second: Heights, third; lady Daisy Bell of mouth, W'eymouth Parma, N. mouth, fourth: Middlesex Maud, MuiMeadows Farms, South Lincolr. fifth. Heifer.

yearling Crusader Princess, Wendover Farm, first: Wendover Spicy Lady, Wendover Fart. cond: Britt of Weymouth. Middle. South Lincoir. third: Worononke Lady, third: Heights.

Worenoco, fourth; Waronoake second. Worenoat ake Heifer. Heights, fifth. White Heather Of W. 1, Farm.

Bernardsville. N. frat: Nonstone leather Ioney, Monstone Farm. Ipswich. Ambassador's Yellow Kate of W'.

F. Wendorer Farm. third; Alta Mist. Middlesux Meadows Farms, South Lincoln. fourth: Monstony Stately Maid, Mon.

41 fifth. BEEF SHORTHORN. (Completed Bull, thr yard Sultan, Collare Vaughneville, Arsi Broadhooks, Carpenter A loss, Manstold. seconil. Cull.

two under three stone Sultan. l'enn State College, State College. first Maxwelton Boycott. Warpenter Manstold, 0., Setsenior yearling- -Master Marshall. Portland Marshal.

New London, 10.. Drat; Maxwalton Eagle, C'arpenter logs, Mansfield, (.. Jose phine's Henry I'. MoKean, third Mich Marshall. Cortland Marshall.

New London, fourth. Bull. junior yearling--Imp Snow-: stormy Carpenter Ross, Mansfold, 0., first: Maxwalton Marmot, c'arponter second; Sulton Yat, Collar Bros. Vaughnsville, 0. third: Laird.

Henry L'. fourth. "Bull. senior calf-MAxwalton Ruben, Carpenter Ross, first: Denmark, Henry f'. Mo Koan, l'eullyn.

second. Bull. Junior calf Kpight. Henry 1'. first ('hoica Silver.

C'oltar Bros, 0., second. tow, three years old el' Collar Vaughnsville, first: Molica Lula, Collar second. Cow, three years old or -Sultana Quern, Collar Vaughneville, first: Molica Lula. dollar second. Heifer, two years, under three -Strawberry Blossom 20.

Carpenter Ho. Mansfield. 0., first: Mildred Hampe ton. carpenter Mansfell. 0.: Lady Villager 20.

Collar. Vaughasville. 0., third: Golden 43:1. H. 1'.

Me Koan, Poullyn. fourth. loitor. -onior yearling Pearl. Cortland Marshall.

New London, first Marwalton Rosewood 15th, Carpenter Mansfield. 0.. second: Princess Cherry, d'ollar Bros. Vaughns. ville.

third: Dale's Hosemary, Henry l'. l'enllyn. fourth: MAxwalton Bosewood 16th, Carpenter Ross, fifth. 1. Heifer.

junior Yearling Millbrook Lady, Cortland Marshall, New London, first: Maxwalton Missie, Carpenter Ross. 0., second: Dale's Erna. Henry I'. Peullyn. third: Sultan May, Collar Vaughnsville, 0).

fourth; Maxwalton Bramble, Carponter loss, fifth: Maple Warms, Missi. 3d, 'ollar Bros. sixth. Heifer Senior Unit. Heifer Senior Calf- Dale's Gwendo; line, Henry F' Mo Kean.

It: Maxwalton -Augusta Carpen! ter Mansfield. chio, 2nd: Dale's Henry P. Me 1'A- 11y 3rd; Maple Farms Missin ted to dit the voters of. the state this year, but there will be local referenda in Malden, Medford Swampscott on the question of establishing two platoons in their Are departments. President de la Huerta Ill with Appendicitis MEXICO CITY, Sept.

23-Physiclans attending. Provisional President de 1a Iluerta announced today they had decided an operation for appendicitis Ivas necessary to restore him to healtli. He has been 111 ever since assuming office. Amusem*nts CAPITOL A Springfield Institution Charles Ray IN 'A Village Sleuth" AND "Children of Destiny" The Modern Centaur Weekly-Topics NEXT WEEK All Star Bill' Mary Pickford IN "SUDS" From Maude Adams' Famous Play, Op' 0' My Thumb, and H. B.

WARNER in "One Hour Before Dawn" Stearns Square Studio New Classes for Beginners Opens This Week Thursday at P. M. Junior High School Friday morning 10.30 to 12 Saturday evening .....7.30 to 9.45 Pupils will find the classes most entertaining as well as instructive. For particulars apply at the Studios. Mildred J.

Phillips, Instructor LANE'S FOR GRACEFUL DANCING BROADWAY CONT. I TO THU. FRI. SAT. THE GENERAL FAVORITE VIOLA DANA "THE CHORUS GIRLS ROMANCE TILE MIZANNI TROUPE, IN A WHIRLWIND Revue.

"PICK O' THE FIVE ACTS VAUDEVILLE Sunday Double Feat. TODAY AND ALL WEEK ANITA STEWART IN "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" AND HOUDINI in "The Grim Game" AND OTHERS PLAZA Burlesque TIER Cute Cuties ALI. SEATS RESERVED Bor office open daily 10 a.m. R. 2423.

Meetings. MRS. FISHER WILL JIOLD HER WEEKly whist party this evening in Red Men's Hall, 526 Main St. MORNING STAR ROYAL ARCH CHAI --Special convocation this evening at 7.30. Work R.

A. Per order E. If. P. HOWARD C.

KELLY, sec. DE SOTO LODGE, NO. 155, I. 0. 0.

Regular this evening H. 1 7.40 in Memorial Building. 4 1 State St. Initiatory. I.

C. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec. "Fruit of the Loom" Finest and Best Known of Bleached Cottons Lowest Price in Four Years 33c Yd. J.

S. BAILEY CO. Cor. Main and Vernon Sts. SURGICAL APPLIANCES 340 Bridge Amusem*nts Amusem*nts FOX'S Positively ONLY WHICH TWO TO MORE WITNESS DAYS THE IN UNRIVOF IND EXCITE ENTHUSIASTIC ENT FILM IS TILE THE TALK OF PICTURE THE AN.

IS AROUSING TUE HIGHEST PITCH DUCTION. THIS THOSE WHO SEE IT TO TURE PROTHAT IS TURNING THOU- NALS 0 SANDS AWAY DAILY, MOTION- PICSCREEN SENSATION WHICH ALLED IN SIRLD. MENT SURE YOUR TO MISS EDUCATION IT IS TO AND NEGLECT CHEAT IT SEE MARK OF DRAMATIC DISHES A BRAND NEW HIGH-WATER ACCOMPLISHMENT. YOURSELF OUT OF A WONDERFUL TIME! 2. DAYS MORE PRICES--INCLUDING TAX GALLEKY, 11e: 25e; 500 GALLERY, 25c; B.AT.C., "The Story Your Face Tells" Success or Failure, Despondency or Optimism, SelfControl or Emotionalism, Determination or a Weak Will Which? Harriet Luella McCollum Psychologist and Efficiency Expert Speaks tonight at 8.15 on the above subject.

Find Out What Secret Your Face Tells EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED NO ADMISSION CHARGED Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church BRIDGE ST. Eastern States Exposition SPRINGFIELD, MASS. TODAY, FRIDAY, SEPT. BOYS' AND GIRLS' DAY All children under 15, accompanied by an adult, admitted free. Final cattle and stock judging.

Purebred ram and grade awe sale. Sale of baby beeves. Boys' and Girls' Club Interstate judging and demonstrations; pageant on the race track at 2 p. Barbecue and addresses by Rotarians and Secretary of Agriculture F. T.

Meredith, at 5 D. In. SPECIAL FEATURES 1 D. 11., Band at the Concerts. randstand-Auto Races, Auto, Pold.

Vaudoville and 7 p. at the Grandstand Spectacle, Band Concerts. Auto l'olo, Hippodrome Acts and 7 p. in the -Horse Show. ADMISSION General Admission to grounds 75 cents, uf: cents.

Interpretive and Toe Dancing CLASSES We have for this season many new creations of the VestoffSerova Russian School of New York City, also important Toe Dances from Mascagno Italian Ballet of New York. Special pains are taken to select only creations of the very best artists. Two of special interest are: Interpretative Ballet. All in a Garden Fair, and an Egyptian Ballet of exceptional merit. Arrangements of Classes--Stearns Square Studio MONDAY-BEGINNERS 4.13-5.30 TOE DANCING 4.15-1.80 VANED TOE DANCING 4.15-5.89 SATURDAY-CLAS IN ORIENTAL .2.09 IN ORIENTAL DANCING MILDRED GIACONIA JostractAr.

LANE'S FOR GRACEFUL DANCING Three County Fair NORTHAMPTON, SEPT. 28, 29, 30 EVENINGS OF 28TH AND 29TH Exhibits by Farmers--State Dept. of Agriculture Mass. Agricultural College -Fish Game Commission Big of Pure Bred Cattle SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAM--FIRST DAY Racing, Band Concerts and Vaudeville Every Day at ZE PALACE in SAT. Inrt Mo OfferA 'MEET THE A L'arce with Music THE VOLUNTEERS LEWIS AND HENDERSON PRANK WARD JEAN AND VAL JEAN SELZNICK NEWS In THE INNER VOICE A Super-Speciai Photo Dramn E.

K. LINCOLN I TIMES DAILY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 1 LOCAL SECURITY THEATRE CO, Inc. Laws of Massachusetts) 3000 Shares Common Stock Non PAR VALUE $100 Springfield Attorneys, Gardner, Gardner Baldwin Dividends are payable quarterly January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st. The net income, as estimated per year, is more than five times the interest requirements on the Preferred Stock. MANAGEMENT The Capitol Theater is under the personal direction of Abraham Goodside, who owns and operates a circuit of leading theaters throughout New England.

Mr. Goodside has made a success of every theatrical enterprise he has ever undertaken, financial and success every theater under the Goodside management is a and is giving to the public a class of entertainment that cannot be surpassed. SUMMARY Before the completion of the Capitol Theater, Mr. Goodside refused an offer to sell outright at a large profit, and has in recently the refused an offer from the largest film producing company world to purchase a half interest 1n the house, it being the policy of the management to sell stock to the people whose patronage and co have been responsible for their financial success, thus giving to the people the opportunity to participate in the This purchase of preferred stock offers to the investor an profits of their theater. exceptionally high degree of safety and the return of on the money invested in the cumulative preferred stock and the of oppor- the tunity to still further participate in the excess earnings theater through the medium of common stock.

Latest and Most Modern Theatre" 4 THEATRE CO, Inc. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. COUPON Clip This Out and Mail Today CAPITOL Capitol THEATRE Theatre Building, UNION Springfield, Mass. obligation on my part please send mo Four folder about the Capitol Theatre and the motion picture Industry. NAme Address City State DANCING Town ITal'.

Weat SpringGeld. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Manhattan Clut; with F'rite Fox ITnt loin MUSICAL RAY'S ORCHESTRA, with RAY FISHIER, Singed Superfluous Hair Permanently Removed 11. the sincle audio method the lates molentine to 20 ties to acer, A special face CYRAPORE GRATED Threicians' nose Mrs. Jennie S. Eichenberg 201 Reese Plate Direr 9954 Free Trial fittipe bu Annalutcient I Natures Remedu ER TABLETS Tanicht- Get Tomot-Fom feel Rioht125 no Sadies, ITnt.

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