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The first show in th
afternoon starting
promptly " at 1 :3 0 and
lasting one and a
half hours
Remember the Schedule
The first performance at
night will start promptly at
1 5 minutes of 8 o'clock
Hal
This Theatre is heated by
steam and you will be com
fortable while seeing a Para
mount picture and hearing
good music. Tell us how you
like the picture we want your
criticism. -
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AT THE YISTA.
The Vista theatre off era a real mov
ing picture treat on Friday afternoon
and evening of this 'week. -
MiS3 Blanch : Sweet will appear Jtl
3Wu,;:',r-
-The Captive-
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play, ponraymg ""
of a Montenegrin peasam b ... .
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Turkish nobleman. I
THe main events -ui wopww w" i"
- it ntMm nnrt man
fr-TT fhft manner
In which Sanya.
(played by, Miss -Sweet), and the Turk
another, and the
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manner in which the . Turk saves
her
from a marauding party of his own
countrymen. .
' The jdrama Is . of intense romantic
snirit- and most thrilling." -
Saturday the vista oners l-raus
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Ford and Grace uunara in me um
chapter of The Broken Coin.
ATondaM Nov. 22nd. it oners anoui-
ei Paramount picture, featuring Hazel
Dawn in Niobe. .
Nov. 23rd the Diamond from tne bjcr
Cbc ord has done great
things, whereof vpc are
glad psaini tjzjzvU 3.
Yea, the Ivord shall give
that which is good, and our
land shall- yield her In
crease psalm 12.
Where the Turkeys
Come From
T
HE great bulk
of the turkey,
crop of 'gen
eral consumption
ou the A 1 1 a n t 1 c
seaboard is pro
duced in the states
of Ohio, Indiana.
Illinois. Kentucky,
Michigan and
Iowa. The adja
cent states of Missouri. Kansas, Ten-
npsso( Arkan as and Minnesota also
contribute shares'." but to a smaller ex
tent. This supply is termed "westernT
a portion of which is "dry picked."
while the remainder is scalded to en
able the ready removal of the feathers.
The latter presents the better appear
ance before cooking, but the former la
plumped up and becomes attractively
smooth and of unbroken skin surface
under the Influence of the heat needed
In its DreDaration for the table. All
choice or fancy turkeys and other poui
try are dressed "dry picked."
There are several sources of produc
tion of ultra superior turkeys, for each
of which it is claimed that it hokla the
palm of excellence. As the reputation
for luxurious living in this country be-.
gan In the south, it will be well to com
mence, with a description of the rice
fattened birds of Maryland. They are
distinguished for delicacy of flesh and
flavor which are imparted by their ex
clusively rice diet, and their, skin Is
remarkably white, as compared with
that of other, poultry, which is also at
tributed to the character of feeding.
There are certain epicures who will
partake of no other turkeys while
"Maryland rice feds" are,' procurable.
The next in order is what is designat
ed as "Philadelphia," and this em
braces turkeys, chickens, fowls, geese
and ducks. Pennsylvania has been oc
cupied by a thrifty class of German
immigrants, who early provided good
poultry, especially in Bucks county of
that state, which furnished the supply
of the citizens of Philadelphia.
Visitors to that city. Attracted by the
excellent poultry with which they were
served, substituted for "Bucks county"
"Philadelphia," and so it-has become
the term for all varieties of Pennsylva
nia poultry sent out of the state.
. Northward progression of the descrip
tiop of famous poultry nest baits at
Rhode Island There the poulterers
have selected the largest of the culti
vated strains, which attain the weight
of twenty tlve to thirty pounds the
first year and -fifty pounds and up
ward the sevond year. Massachusetts
has its claim to the production of high
class poultry also on file, and to tur
keys it adds' geese, of which ih New
York, where all qualities and standards
are passed upon and determined, the
excellence is conceded.
Large size,, tenderness of flesh, pal
atableness of flavor, are ail included,
and, though Rhode Island, Philadel
phia and Maryland each and all Insist
that their geese cannot be excelled, the
city epicures decide for Boston's claim
by their insistence for that supply to
the limit of its. extent. '
King Edward Liked Turkey.
The late King Edward VII. of Eng
land, traveling In America in 1860, con
ceived a liking for roasted turkey with
oyster-and chestnut dressing and with
cranberry sauce and for Albemarle pip
pins and Baldwin apples. In after
years, when he came Into possession of
Sandringham. he caused arrangements
to be made by his steward wheremider
those delicacies were forwarded from
America a! regular times. "v.".
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"Think o' your mercies, "chil
luns," is a very good quotation to
bear in mind whenever troubles
threaten to overwhelm us, and
really if you do think of your
mercies you will surely find that
the troubles and the mercies are
about evenly balanced in most
lifetimes, .even though during
.their visitations we do not ( al
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mmv ir.TTinVA AS JEANNE
LEFAEGE IN "THE VASIP1UE.
Thft Storr.
Jeanne is accidentally injured while
r.irino-fn an automobile. Inlier con-,
ZZ",a TnPPta a married man ;
Zer win ner by
flH7Pa he-can only
X.;;;.niM. An illegal marriage
ceremony is performed and later tne
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ohandrmA Jeanne, wno uewmco
- ojhtPr at the
Strand,. Monday, Nov. 22.,
gthtio- refiiee in Europe, Jeanne
meets on the steamer two men outcasts
and they all conspire against tne worm.
Jeanne becomes notorious as a schem
ing and heartless woman, ana me
thet "Vampire," is applied w ner.
enmeshes a young attache of the Amer
ican legation and after securing valua
ble documents from him,, she finds she
is in love with him. One of her co
conspirators, whom she met onthe .
steamer comes into posession cf these
secret papers, and when trying to get
the papers back to return them to the,
attache, Jeanne discovers that the .
young attache is the son. of the man
responsible for her ruin.' Her old hate
is awakened again. ' ,
Events bring all back to Njiw York.
Complications involve J eanne with j
both the" fatherland son and the young ;
man's fiance. The young man breaks
his engagement, declares his love or ,
Jeanne and his father is forced to- g"ve j
his consent to theft marriage. A dra-;
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r.tiA. opptia is introduced wueu uie t
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fathpr discovers mat j eanne is nout-.
other than the woman he marrid ille?-
aiTir.nnrt deserted. The father accuses
Jeanne of being an adventuress, tone ,
wrings from him a -confession before ,
h's son" that he had deceived her. 1 no
son throws jconvention' to the winus
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and decides to marry Jeanne, but he is
prevented by the woman nerseiiL who j
is threatened with exposure or tne pari
sho played in securing the State docu
ments. Jeanne brings, about a recon
ciliation between the young attache
and his fiance, realizing that a happy
marriage could never have resulted if
slip, had married him herself while ue
had full knowledge of the history of her
past. .
' ' Their Crily PS&asure.
Ah Interesting light on the mental ;
condition of natives of New Guinea is
afforded by the story of a commission- j
er- recounted in the report of the Lon- ;
don Missionary society? The commis-
sioner tried two men from the moun- ,
tains for throwing spears at the police, j
They pleaded guilty, and it was ex- ;
plained to them that they must never
do it again.
To the commissioner's surprise they
both asked to be hanged. When asked
the reason of 'the request they replied
that the only Pleasure they had was
throwing spears at the police, and as
they wre forbidden to do it any more
they did not want to liveLondon .
Mail. j
What He Missd. J
In an address on his eighty-first
birthday Chauncey M-jDepew said: '
"In 1877 I had an option on a sixth
of the Bell telephone for seme days
for $10,000. I consulted the most fa- ,
mous telegraphic expert ; in the coun-"
try and be advised me to drop it. 'It ,
Is a toy and commercially a fake,' he
said. Had I followed my strong faith
in the enterprise I would today (If "
alive, which is doubtful), oe a hundred
millionaire. I have always lost money
when following the advice of experts.
They are governed by their data and
lack Imagination, and without Pagina
tion all things not demonstrated are to
them worthless.". - .
- Slightly Previous.
; A.4.'olored man who had contracted a
debt some years, ago with one of our
merchants came to town the other day
and called ou his old creditor.
"Didn't you 'splain to me- dat If I
settled up dat account you would give
me a MowanceV" sairf the darky to the
merchant.
"Yes; I did say so. Bam, replied the
merchant. "If you ure ready to settle
your bill now I will make a good allow
ance." and the merchant waited for the'
colored individual to pull out his pock
etbook. .--
Well, sir, I hasn't got de money jus
now, but 1 thought I'd come in and get
de 'lowance. My wife wants to get
hersel' a shawl." National Monthly.
Cutting an Acquaintance.
The mulatto girl was quarreling with
her erstwhile lover, who had become
angered at her toleration of another's
suit. ' "
T heard that you sez as yo is goln'
to cut my acquaintance," pursued the
girl. - -
"Yassum, I sez that," defied the jilt
ed one, "and believe me, mum, I'm go
In' to cut im deep." Columbia Jester.
A Little Sarcastic.
Maid (to lady at door) Mrs. Spencer
is not at home. Caller (who knows
differently) Oh, I'm so sorry I But
never mind. Tell Mrs. Spencer when
she comes in that I called to say that
I'm awfully glad she goes out more
than she did. I've always wondered
why she kept-herself cooped up in the
house all the time. Boston Transcript.
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Where "Brer Turk" Comes From. ,
In proportion to land occupied for
raising high grade turkeys Rhode Is
land ranks first, with Massachusetts in
second place and Connecticut going
higher every year, in the raising of fine
birds and eggs for sale to poultry fan
ciers.. '
We Thank Thee. v
For flowers that bloom about our feet,
For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet,
For song of bird and hum of bee.
For. all things fair we hear or see,
Father in neaven, we thank thee!
For blue of stream and blue of sky,
For pleasant shade of branches high,
For fragrant air and cooling hreeze, :,
For beauty of the blooming trees,
Father In heaven, we thank thee! .
Ralph Waldo Kmerson.
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'The Strand is .
thoroughly disin
fected daily with
Formaldehyde Fumigators
thereby eliminating all
cihanees of catching
any disease ;
The Strand has secured
, the New
Showing absolutely New Pictures from 6
15 days old. . Pathe News will be
. Shown every Tuesday.
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