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tSWEGO DAILY TALLAttl'JM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 191?_ PAGE 2 /';r r r ^ ^ { ^ |? ^ O R P M E U M f O D A Y continuous 2 to > 1 : CORINNE GRIFFITH In “MISS AMBITION”-vitagti,ph Feature •If you were a maid and your miSiress found you in the arms of her fiance-, what t^ourd you say ? .. ; ^ : Montgomery & Roci, in \Subinarines and Splps” }:'ffi“;*.‘„edy ‘‘Scrambles in tfie'Hlgli Alps’— Slierrytrayel Picture COMING SATURDAY— CHARLIE CHAPIN I MIRIAM M ILES and W ILLIAM PUNN ‘ ‘ SHOULDER ARMS ”1 “ NEM E SIS AN D THE CANDY MAN. ’ ’ GAUMONT W E E KLY MUTT & J E F F THE SIDE SHOW. Continuous 2 to lA i»»—Artcraft Pidture Douglas Fairbanks ji\ “Headin’ South” It’s Fairbanks! Thats all you want to know. That means thttt It’s a riot! That means it’s thrilling!. And^j that means that you are going to have a wonderful time. , ' \BBAY’S PICTOGBAPH” COMING , MONDAY and TUESSDAY— Julian Eltygne in ‘^The Countess Charmlng” \^'^‘'’^'‘ - 1 the Story by Gelett BurgesS and Carolyn’ Wells. >• BURTON HOLM E S’S TR A V E L PICTURES. Al'TO BANDITS CAPTURED. RICHARDSON I Afternoons 2 and 3:30 Nights 7 :30 and 9 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY I Rex Beach’s Tremendous Drama of Redemption | “Laughing Bill Hyde” Featuring Rogers IT ’S A GOLDWYN FEATURE I Baicony 10 . c; Lower Floor 15 c| GENEVA, N. Y., Jan. 31.—The no- tgrious Central New York auto bandits made one too many \%id.3 in this city early Friday morning a|id were cap tured after a running shooting match by the police. The- captured men are. William Brown, of Toronto, andTliom- as Kelley, of Pawtucket, R, I. They attempted to rob the music store of P. Martin, of Seneca street. The 'tered ’ ‘ho storere withth drawnrav robbers en the sto wi d revolvers and forced John Dwyer, si of Frank Dwyer, State Bowling Com missioner, to throw up his hands, but were foiled in the personage of Miss i Mary DoJin. a clerk, who grappled w’ith Kelfcy and ran to the door and called for help. 'I’lie followed the chase .and arrest. Nearly every vil lage in Central New York lion been raided by these men. Ic e Skating ? No ! -We^harve no control of the- ^hen the Weather weather, but when the weather is' cold -we will have elegant skating, and we are prepared to open toniorrdw afternoon and the day after, weather permit ting. Come and enjoy the grand outdoor sport. Ontario Ice Rink W E S T BRIDGBj ST.— F O R KS OP T H E ^ D A D . Besides His- Reputation as an Actor He Was Also Famous for Hav- i log 'M.atried Five Times. RICHARDSON ITUESDAY Night, Feb. 4 t h i ^ .SPARTACANS SURRENDE 1{. BF.RLIN', ' Jan. 30.—(Delayed,)—The afterter completelympletely dominat-minat Spartacaiis, af co do ing Wilhelmshaven fur several dbys, i have completely surrendered, aceord- j Ing to advice.s received^hoi'e teday. s. H a r r i s Pi?j£SEiMT FOREMOST mSM WMANTie AG70R The Palladium prints all the li I taeal and telegraph news. |]w.^;rSD-AWOM.N^,OK AT OK.ggrs i LOST— BRIDGE OR EAST FOrKTH U Rtrepfr. plush robo. Fimlv'.r l»<avo at Palla- I (Hum Oft'ico ijml rreeive ruwnrd. | NAT C. GOODWIN, 1 1H» West First street. FAMOUS AerOR,BEAD! -------------- NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—On the eve i ' hi.s sixth marriage, -Nat-C. Good in, famous t:omedian, died in hi'i apartments at the Hotel Claridgp here early today. Sobbing beside' hiis bed was \Mi.ss ly-three, whon win, ;;ixty-two, was to i s life pa.^ed o [ariliicr, twenty (■ollapso. CRITERION Tonight SKATING 7 ;30 . 1 0 :00 SATUiMlAY MdBNING. CHILDREN 'S k a t i n g .................10:00— 12:00 I Come and meet your school- | Afternoon ................. 2 :30— 4 :f Evening .................... 7:00— ^9:1 DANCING 9:30 12:00 of| a state bordering Miss Gardhcr was a member. I Goodwin's company, which was' pro- |ducing Why Murry, now a road show. The last appearance of the couple to- I get'hor was last Satunlay night. Funeral arcangemenlp had- not been I ■completed, hut friends ^Id the body would he taken to Ro.xhury, Maps., for burial. Goodwin's aged parenit-s now Roxbury, where Goodwin was born. His mother is reported to he quite ill. Announeeffiefflt -- In, „lieeping__m th __ the spirit of the tim es and to reduce our surplus stock, w e will, beginning w ith Saturday, February 1st, and until further notice gTeatly reduce prices on all ^’'GROCERIES.'GR^CERIES. ^ AU goods plainly marked. Call and examine. GASH tmd CARRY ONLY. Passmore & Doyle East Fifth and Bridge Sts. A PRIZE OF Ten^oliars^ #of N e w __ Theatre’s Name' ■ize of ten ..for-th^'\ni !arln^ cpinpletion in West reel, ilud accompanied by tl dollars for th\ff“ theatre now Thop de.sifing to. compete may |send,-4beir communications, -to Pierce' ;& Morton, at the new theatre building. I Contest closes Tuesday'tnight. business men advertise In The actor was one of th^ founders of the Lambs’ Club here and a promi nent member. Friends in this club probably w.ill take part in a brief fu- nerail service at CampbeH’s . GmMCO.W4N’5 iATEoT SONG HITS r’-JittI.kiiiO..MYlATOOFPJ;l:AKS.\ “'CT CANT PEN/ YOU’.flE j IRISH.” \ WHEN I LOOS IN 103 ^ m S . fOT/OURNEEN” | _____________ ^ Prices 50c> 7&cy $ i.00 and-$iiSO ^ ' .SEAT SAEE S.YTURD AY 9 A.M. RICHARCSON A fternoon -72 and 3:30 N ig h t —7:30 and 9 MONDAY GEM TODAY ®r,'o\dT’ “TH5 TALK OF THE TOWN” DOROT i T y PHILLIPS. A Five-Reel Special Attraction. Geneva French, in the unrestrained pursuit of happiness, e hceaine involved with a man about town. Her name he me linked with his in gossip and her hoixtr was a jest among I men. ‘ Y et through a trick of p s y c ^ lo g y , ler husband brought 1 iter to her sense.s and she made a g ^ d Wfe and mother. The j'[Tla:y is emofiohdl and the'Iessoh is- M greit moral worth to the I here tomorrow. | | . Death resulted physicians said, I from a gonera.1 break-down which “ BAND M ASTER”— B ILLY W E ST Comedy— Two Reels. A^Super^ Motion ^ictu^c^pecWcle^nspired by Persh- TOMORROW “ LOOKED HEARTS” A Six-Reel Oakdale Production-with GLORIA JOY. “ FA T T Y ’S W ASH D A Y ’’—Ar'iuckle Comedy. “ SOPHIA GETS STUNG”—Essanay Comedy. a gonera.1 break-down which came after an operation in which his right eye was removed about 'Miss Georgia Gardner was present. His housekeeper and Dr. Melvin H. ■Walk, who had been attending Good- I win, were the only other persons ip I the apartment when the aytor died. Miss Gardner had been on tour with “Why Marry,” and came to this city recently from Baltimore, where the company had been playing. Goodwin was sixty-one years old. born In Boston in 1857. He was mar- , Tied five time<5, hla latest wife. 'Majorie Morelapd, announced her own third engagement only a few Elliott and Miss Edna Goodwin made his debut as an actor in Boston, playing with Stuart Robson in \The Law in New York,” in 1873. He played comedy parts I until 1879, when he went into! Shakespearean productions and took I the part of the grave digger in Ham-j United States Food Administration License No. G-49605 mafikbt A t S A N ® “Lafayette We Gome” (PERSHING 1917 ) Goodwin's home wn.s in Park, California, where he The Romance of ‘France and America. As Greatas the Hearts of the World. Pfieestt-' Ghildfen IO g Adults 25 c . - - ALL PEREORMANCES LADIES OF THE OLD FIRST CHURCH (FIRST PRE.SBYTERMN> Will hold a FOOD SALE Tomorrow in the Men!s Club Everything That’s Fit to Eat to be Found onWle. Ocean 1 )nsiclerable property, but he spent . great part of his time in New York. Goodwin’s reputation as an actor! “LEADING MEN’S STORE OF OSWEGO\ SATURDAY, LAST DAY OF THE BIG SHIRT SALE FIVE THOUSAND $ 2.50 and $2.00 THOUSAND ^ SH IR T S 9 9 G Better buy all the Shirts you ne^d for at least six moaths^TEF eome, for your-witt aot iju y suclr again—not even at this store, for many moons, if ever FRANK G. WELLS a Tuanr were often commented on by him, i and on one occasion he wrote:- I “My first wife was an angel, my I second a silly woman, my third a Goodwin’s last appearance on the stage was last Saturday n'glU when- he played in Why Marry, in Balfmore. “ EXTRACTS FROM LOCAL P A P E R S ” Housewives After the Food Dealers. NATIONAL H O U S E W IV E S ’ LEAGUE CALLS FOR BOYCOTT O P ALL W HO FA IL TO REDUCE RETAIL PRICES AT ONCE. ’ ’ W E R E IT NOT FOR US,^ BBEP P R IC E S IN OSW E GU WOULD STILL BE SOARING. SH OW YOUK APPRECIA TION BY TAKING ADVA N T A G E OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS. LAM B ! LAMB ! STRICTLY FRESH Legs of Lamb Lamb Chops STRICTLY FRESH Lamb Stews, !b. ib.aoo OLEO rUGE FIVE PER CENT. , “DRY” LAW HERE en W a n f ilh e ral Statute In New York a t Once as Cue For Other States. AbBANY, Jan. 31.—Whether Nev/ York shall set Qie pace by enacting a prohibition enforcement bill or wa*t il it may pattern a law after the: until it may pattern a law after the proposed Federal, statute. is one- of --------------lential Re-' nubl’can Senators believe that the should'go ahead pass a I eating !b( should-go ahead Irrespective of' action Congress may take and a bill declaring that an Intoxl- . --------- nyt^mg hoi. The Democrats .want the alcohol ®“i“!i5Slst that ’■he labor leaders, who anticipate that 'jne a^ljberal law, other States will fol- News In Brief, course for the students at the lOsNsfego, Normal wa.s changed today!, mstructlon In school economy, Ibglc And-immbeiKanetliod8-wlU.-be-ellmin- ated and there will he a thorough pourae in health- education. . Lb. 37c New Crop Beans Be^ for Baking lb.li 0 G SLICED TENDER Livers 31bs25c MILK F E D V E A L ! STRltoTLY FRESH Veal Roasts, lb. STRICTLY FRESH Veal Stews, lb STRICTLY FRESH Veal Chops, lb 29c 22c 32c CRISPY CABBAGE head 5 c CHOICE westere T HOME MADE s i S f G E lb- i s c Home Rendered LARD Pure White Lb. 28c Beef|tiiiasts.ll> 24 c 0i»i,Y'B)eBi w s i T ] ^ s . B t e r . a o m . Ohoice F b r e ^ t^ak s , Ife. 25 c Fresh Made Sausage lb. 2$c Good Ltitk O leb S5fcSS»v Fanes Salt Mackerel' 28 c:,aciW)c Cottage PreBir,;4>^> ■ Cheeae r Creamed:; 21b25c ■ . FORK o K ors »32c. CHEESE ’ MM:' \ . 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