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On a charge of attempted murder .-and stvicido, Edward Wilfred Sand$etctt £ ,.an officer of Marines, was remande.d: at;,South- ampton. his wife. whom he is said toltave attacked, being in hospital in a critical condition.
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ELfSlll Monday, Feb. 12, And during the Week. CONTINUOUS j PERFORMANCE, I 2.30 till 10.30. OFFICIAL WAft PICTORES I A In Action at the BATTLE OF TH ANeRE. A Wonderful Film of a Wonderful Subject. A Film to which you can take your Wife and Children, and help the Military Charities at the same time. It is more enthralling than th S F'! Th the S omme" Film. The Pictures are authentic and taken on the battlefield. Important Notice. F' 1\ 0'" D \T E"T From MONDAY NEXT, in deference to the wishes of our numerous patrons, it has been decided to run a GogiitmuoMS Performance Dally, From 2SO tiiB 10,30. with a Grjat.'y Augmented Programme of the Fmssf Pic- tures of the Worsens produc- tion. No expense will fee spared to estain the BEST, THE ELYSiUM is tte -331 luxuriant Theatre in ths dis- trict, and is thoroughly feat?!1 with a perfect instalation of Up-to-date Radiators. fNO 0r G -2 HAIR J Dr. Davis' ??? ???? ??"' Restorer  ??S???'?? gives back thejj natural colour f 1;. per 8eH A.D^ATTHEWa | ri. IIHí' 1 lli.1 9, Cradock St.. ¡ Swansea.  I Trft Best and Cheapest House in Towr, for PIANOS AND ORGANS by the Beat English Knfcrrs. A Large Stock Always en \'iew. lac. a Lartre ;O:to(", of Rdiab!(). Second-hard Piano- Cheap. Ota Instruments taken in ¡ Kyo'ia-ns»fi Tiargo '"iseonni nff fnr Cnh. or Three Years' Term* Sole Address— TYDASN W!LL»AMS, I 19, Mansel-siroet, Swansea. (Near the Albert Hall). I "SEN EVANS j   J ^CO. ji D 'Me?)0n€: tO!5.T?qre?:EvAMS.SWAt<SEA. ?' NNERALS CARRIED OUT IN ANY PART j OF THE COUNTRY. { j CREMATIONS ARRANGED, CREMAT!OMSARRAMC&C? ORDERS BY PHONE RECEIVED AT jj j ANY ?OUR OF THE DAY OR MiGhT. | ? ALLARRANGE?EMT?ArCEMETER!ES II P?RSOHALUr SEElt-T"f E?R?C- j ? ASSISTANTS. i | SWANSEA |; ¡ ï I "a. .11 =" "I .?
," .:; GOAL SHARE MARKET…
 GOAL SHARE MARKET u INACTIVITY PENDING CLOSING OF WAR LOAN LISTS Jlarket Report from London and Provincial Investments, Limited, Castle Buildings, Swansea. < February 8tb 4Q17. Pending the closing of the War Loan nsts, ami the announcement of colliery dividends, tbe coal. bare market has remained inac- live, but steady It is anticipate that xrorc business will be transacted in the near future, especially when the announcement of the forthcoming dividends afford a re- liable cruide as to the position of the.cc.n- panies- in "regard to Government control. If the distributions prove to be satisfactory, there can I e little doubt that a considerable, aniount of investment buying %rPl take p:acc, and, on the whole, a great deal of confidence ii evinced in this respect. Coal and Iron.—Albions show no .changs at 5 middle. Blaenavons have receded to 13s middle, and the further fall has induced some iuouiry, ai it is felt that a zEl fully paid -=b?re at thia figure, with the position and prospects of the company so much im- proved, is worth the consideration of in- vestors. Last year the company paid Th per cent., practically without touching the jcteatly increased profits, as there was rteaily suSicicnt brought in from the' previous year to meet the dividend. It is reasonable to expect that for the current year, which end- September ncxt, a highel rate will be paid. Consolidated Cambrians, at 29s. to 23s. fid., arc now considered very attractive, 'ibis important combine is in a very strong posi- tion, and though the dividend will! prob- ably net increased beyond the 15 er cent, paid for the previous year, though 20 per cent, could easily be distributed, the position of the company fully warrants a higher value for the shares., A few months back the price rose to 41s.. and this leaves a very wide margin, for capital al,p-cci.L- tion. Cynons, at around 30s. middle, are a firm market, but with very few transnc- tioiis. For tho year ended September 30th list *5 or sent. was paid, and a higher rate would probably have been distributed but for the uncertainty at the time in regard to (Tovcrn-nent control, as the company ex- perienced a very satisfactory year The price of th&se shares has been as high as 37.. Cardiff Collieries are slightly easier at 2j middle. Celtics are a firm market at H1.1, 3d. to Its. 9;1., with business passing at tbo middle pricc. D Davis have been done !1an.V fimes around !0s. :Ciil. to ll«, This company^ fiua dividend for the past year is cspecied to be announced nest week, «.nd a further 10 per cc-t, is locked for, making, with the interim cent, for the yenr. Should this tike place, it is probable that, these shares will be sought alter on a considerable ale, as the ccsli re.erve position, which will probably to further strengthened from tbe earnings of tho past year, makes the outlook foi share- holders very premising indeed. Ebbw Vale have come to business at around 24?. fd., and are considered well worth purchasing. Fcrnhills sl ow no change at 4is. Great Western Fully Paid are steady at cround '.0 to -0i Gwaur.-eae-Gun\en Fully Taid have. been quiet. but firm, on the basis of 36s. to 37a. A good business has been done in the t:1 paid) 7 per cent. Preference sh-ares at around 6d. to 15s. Insoles kceIJ quiet around 13. 6d. Internationals show no eh.ifige at about. 74 middle. Lam- berts have cased to 41s. Lockets are Quiet, b.it steady, at about 7j. Norths tare come to business tevcral times at from 9d. to S-3 This company's final divi<letid will probably OR auuouneod next weok. and if up to expectation should lead to a good improvement in the price, Orefns. have beet; in ccn«iderab';> demand, the price rising to to 2. Powell buffryn? are a Mttle ca-i,n* at r>7a. to S. Rhr.mne.V, Troii Old have coma back to 13s. to Tre- clcari.r A are easier at 25s. CJd.ro '76s. ?d „ on winch basis tfcer appear attractive, r.s tho corn; a:ty doing" cxcecdinaiy well- linilrd Nationals iiave kept vet;, firm on .110 ira- piovtd tajis of i Windsor Oriiinary, at 6l to 7. shy.* lie change Shipping —There is little alteration of prices in this section, though the tone v* the market, generally speaking, is firmer, liritclns are still uuctrd ;:t 2fl to Zijr. Car- disana are a. little lower at. 2ps. middle. Co:¡rt have come back to 35s. Dulcia- have kepi fir ID tlt 27s. 6d. to 23 s fid Globes: art a steady market at 17s. to 18c. Uazrlwoctla i have reraained firm en the i tduccd level of 36s. in'dd'e, and are doubtless one of .« ir.ost attrj.cti7o cf local shipping shares. Orders cud Harford have been mentioned arcund- 13. W. oLd C. T Jones art- E0Äa- v/bat easier at 37s. t-) 3Cs. London American "uritiaics lave ccrne to business several tines at ?7s 6d. t- 28::1. IvTaimlys an rcw ouctcd at 23s. to with little business passicg Tempus aro a t-t-ifo i,e:cr at 35s. to 37s. Kails.-Thcro ha- been a disposition to pick lip icrae cf ibeso stocks, and prices have, lit curtain cases, improved. Parry iJc.reircd are now 71 to 72. with business passing at 774 Taff have improved to M1 to 55, with tiausoctiona up to
SOBER PONTARDAWE.
SOBER PONTARDAWE. Great Reriuotiosis in Cases of Drunkenness. -? tho annual I\ont.udawe I:¿csing ?esjions on Triday. before the ?6?$n"n? justices: Messrs. H. X.^liers ('hh1 "-1), tK H. Sti-ic!s:, E. Bentliiil, S. J. t'i-ivcll, ,T). T. Williams and J. 0.y||rii',» -tiio report of Supt. Lethcrou waV^con- sidcred. The Cbairruaii said the justices were very glad to say that the report of the superintendent showed a considerable re- duction in the eases of drunkenness. The convictions for tho last five years were: 1012, 1S1; 1913, 152; 1f)1 1, J13; 1915, 70; 191,1, 1.9. This \ïaS ec:rbi:l]Y a subjrct of sincere congratulation. There 78 licensed houses in the district and-M iiard licenses, whilst there had been no conviction against a, female for three years. The population of the district was estimated at 3f!.155. which gave an aver- av 12 persons) for e.fch licensed house. This he considered very satisfactory. During 1910 three, license-holders h-fd been proceeded against, two of whom wery fired, viz., Mr. Thomas, of the Lonlas inn. Llansamlet, and Mrs. Harris, of the Ivoyal Oak, Rhydytro. The magistrates had decided to renew both licenses, and under the circumstances they hopp(j-^oth licensees would be i-ery careful iii. fettire. The only club in the district vc^tho Mor-d Nickel Works Club at qeh, with a membership of 5i0, and %&f vrzs ;Jd to find that it wag being, welfpeon- ducted. Sy — "*rr —i
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(5TAGE AND STALLS.
(5TAGE AND STALLS. The Grand Theatre provides a rare next week wiicn the Patriotic present. the first comedy-drama over.'T.'rittcn without a Illan character iu it.—" Woman rower." The production is %.sev@n scenes, and, judging from their y^xjoty, ample scope will be afforded the imm'crous ladies who constitute the cast. The ".characters represent all phases of t'ipciety, bo .that ample fun will be pro- v^etl. and woman, lovely woman, will h'the opportunity of showing what can l-'ev^one on the stage without the aid of ai&vof the 6terner eex. hf ———— ({'" Willizilli Henshall, v. hose Year in an H6tir" holds the record run for pro-i vincial touring, was desirous of producing fx^ietliing away from the stereotyped,. so ii(S; .turned to Mr. Harry M, Vernon, the 1 afrthor of "Mr. Wn"; to provide, the The result is The Kodak (.cirlv'' a "snappy" production hrimful of e.itejne- scenes and situations, wliile Mrs. Iernon is responsible for its spark-1 mli.,ic. "The Kodak Girl" is aptly j d c.eribed as a musical fare?, and :.<? one .()f most, enjoyable performances irnagin- j. n1;l,. The leading ladies in this entertain- inent are Miss Norah Guy, from tin j Gaiety Theatre, J.nmlon. and Miss Ernes- tine Cesnere, another West End favouriie. On the male side, where one naturally looks for comedy, will be Barry Mills, a |, prolific producer, and Garry Lynch. These "star" artistes are supplemented by f1 30. chosen .America's Keystone Comedy Cyclists, in their cyclonic whimsical performance, brimful of laughable surprises; clever Ida Barr, and the latest news .find war mm. The Chancellor of the Exchequer acceded Mr. Frank Allen's offer to presonl a stirring message from Admiral Pentty to the -nr.! ten upon iJle sereen «t tlie ?Tos.«" Empire Theatres throughout tlie country Tt is. of ritn! interest to those wlio visit the Emr.ire i-i read this cnrefullr and resoond fjUiekly, if fli-y Jiare rot already dor.e so Th" *ale cf Her f'r"a^?ct Perforrn- anee." in which J.lis. EH en Tcrv makes her in the poprlar Picture House on nr^t. wes ppeeially "rjtb--f) fnT l""r.vand 'he "rent Ootypcs h.erself to"k ■inte>e.-l in tJ1" 0"" before and after its pi;odii.c''cn. Ecielr, i[ fells of ri yon?vr .•tor who is wroncly accused of n rfrdcr. ni r->other, a retired actress (Miss is informed by a dy;ng en. her old dresser, as t() who is the rpal nulnrit. Tlie ablc ur° by htackm.v'linT tb" real in n r- noting of M'.ss Terry in ihi- ¡;1m is r.vi-t povei-fn] character, and Ike thrilling olimas to t''e pl.jy makes it one oar a 1);,cli,r v.-oi;!h' of Britain's foremmt and loved actress. Other films which will be included in the urogram me are: "A Visit to '"Vylon. wiM? the Horser Expedition. The Surf n rL" a Key-.tone cemedy by the., stars of 1'1;l' Kev.fone Company. Railway Bandits." a thrilling and sensa- tional railroad drama, a I'd Snap;hots of Jbiby^" I'athecolour. For the week end Fools of -Fate, a Selt-r Fed Seal p'liotb- pluy; "A Page from Life," a. drnina in four acts l-.ised on the fa mors liook "The Emi"ranifeaturing the Irving of Italy. Ermite Ln'cecni. This film establishes a precedent in acting and production which will he di-leult to ecjur.l and imr>G",ibl,. to oil tlif- movies, Fattv." will rea^-ncar next week- end iu "T,l\o Waiters' Ball," a rollicking Keystone comedy. The Battle of tlie Anere and Th- A'.ivjujcf of t'-e Tanks" will be shown a' th-5 Castle Cinema during the coming week. The fact that General IJcad- nnartors is t.he resjvuisible censor for thf f'hni?a';u?"a:;t.r'?f:f the absolute antlim ticitv of every picture. The vivid (lq, patcher of our greatest war correspondents arc c.3 rolling compared with this Fl-se t'icle. which shows our men :I lie in ti-.r- farn cf death. Eat it. is the Tanks that will cat eh the papular invagination Like >3Worseie?s juggernauts, on thci' eatCj^'Hlar-cclion wheels, Cry are fecr mo'vifcg into position, clearing the way for our me if t'lrcigli the enemy'?) trice" en their way to vie tory, v(t^d finally returning to our with-.te'-r soldiers a* a trimnphal guard. A notable e is that in which ithon- ,,I Yt C4 Seoilish troops are waiting for to attack, and their dash "over into the German position. The .'Wsiir-'r'egkn^uts, tin* Iicynl Welsh Fusi- lier?, the Australians, and the Foyal Naval Division also loom largely in the pictures. Tlicre arc many wonderful pic- ti.jr^jf big guns iu action as they ???? the unspenkabh foe. The film en^^iHth wonder;rcl twilight pictures, sno?rng that cur Army ?uows no rest in thep great fight for freedom. It is a film t!*i^ i^eryone should see. The approxi- ma^e H'mès of skov.ing this film are 3, 5, 7 M')l; <r>WV|^Ioit>day next and during the week thd^^s$-a6rdinary attraction at the Curllt>tt in Oxford-street will bo The Advance of the Tanks in the Battle of the Ancre." This is the second phase of the Great"Pusli." In these official wa: films wilt be scon the Tanks starting to battle'and their triumphant return. Fir^t of all their crews arc observed get- ting tliem ready for the fray, then they creep frohi their hiding places and pro- (?''dalon? till thfy't'rosa the trenches and wander over "Xo Man'g Laud." Then tlio German vcire entanglements, and ret''ril- ing 'in triumph, ■ (-Iie-cfl .,I):v the soldiers who surround them, it is a wonderful picture, sliowin^ivery phase of tho great Battle of the i-Wcre. It enables one to realise what our brave men are going through for cur sakc's. The terrific artil- lery duel. its close co-operation with the infantry, who are seen crossing No Land behind the shelter of the barrage, the work pf the IJod Cross, the eea-ot mud which covers everything, the ordinary life in the trenches, and the thrilling moment of attack. It is every- one's .privilege to see this at the Carlton, where r morning performances will be given each day at 11 o'clock for the con- venience of those who will be unjible to tako advantage of the enormous attrac- tion provided. There will also be shown Mi&s ?llen Terry, tho queen of the Eng- li?h'-spcaking stage, in Her Greatest Performance," and during the week-end it, episode No. 1, will be.screened. This is 011c of the-biggest program ojes ever given to Swansea a Th?c has I)*- ??? U' u) it e? ?aid about tRe TaaJ?.that there is ii(?thing IQ?t but to sre I them? here will ba amplo'-cpportunitv noit vfe.ek, as the uiancgsment of the. JEly- sium will, on Mondqv next, in a nitrate thdr'continuous perforronr.ces from 2.130 till )(\30, Wit the continuous system tljere the possibility cf re-?irtg a ftiIl she?. at .< own time. With '"Ard'to the Tanks, the • authorities re- sponsible will not allow anything in the natlre Of a Tlie pictures are authciifcie, and taken on the battlefield :Jewries, it. is tho duty of everyone to see these pictures, as the profits trom. the renting are, de-voted to military charities In addition to the Tank pictures, which will be run every day during the week, there will be screened on Monday,"Tues- day and Wednesday, The Surf Girl." a Triangle-Key.itone comedy, iatyosluciug a eoeoanut shy with lsvinj; figures, a fight oa a huge Ferris wheel, and a da ? h. frÜill. a huge sccnie railway to a finish. n.titical will form a carious and cnthnift-ipglititer- lude. Libertjc," of course, \ViH "1d tho serial place in ';)iw:b 5. <r?ph!c?nd :n bre:t Hhus will enhance this mn?n?i- ?:"?i?c?:?-?'. Th?r?nY.Fndi?'?Ttd Saturday, in addition to the Tanks, the, fourth episode of the Mary Kcrini. Mary's,ipothor iy in the v/itness-bo: the str?n?R finger pr??s cu*?.r.ry'.s ??uld?. and tlic?r '"fini??? ,<siK)ufn;iMi('c.'? '?? G'haj'».iir-g Villain .and Ijove ahd Sjj.l' ?'??r «ro of a ughtcr ve i n, an d "ea 'tjip ct i;r' ¡,; 'CC.i it :l¿ t(.(¿:¡ ;;m:t, programmrr iu i!-? cutii:'(;ycan \e:y¡ from any moment from 2.fy. tiU?t??. TL? th?tio is installed" with an j r?r° sy?tsm ot' heathy apparatus. I + •- n,. Th<ch?f pictorial item at til? Tlvc.tr"- Reyal next week is the B..?;Me of the Ancro and tb.e advance of the Tanks. For eome vceeks past this great i>.t;ractioa has 1:,n !nnnwd. H!1(] not a little interest J>a* been manifested in next week's ehow. whieli promises to pack the building every afternoon apd evening- lb.e puhiie wiil have the priviioge of vci■ nessing fionin fir in Hip .struggle of the Anere, and in !.• ;efi n: Taulcs plav a very promineRt part. 1 b<» Tank wiil be seen from her start in the fray up to lb:' ti—" '< ••iumphank re- turn. In short, in the five part? shown there will be.-euch a wealth of thrilling moments as have never been prevyu&uely presented in an oflicial war ],ic<tur(?'l! i(1d; this very Paynter. the managoreE?. has p^vy'ral other very Interesting photo-play^; in- cluding r'cadtjpi*. Tuesday, and \Ve< pecday, nnlY the Poss," a parti?\)Llar!? ctrong en<l interofting drama in' *twe parts: Ij uMiv and the Chitoh i*1 L'e.nd. another verv eniusiu" comedy 'froJJfi- tlio TJepworth, studio and ratl?eV Gazetfi* On Tb!v'r'i>" r-iday. end Saturdhy e-araii> tlie strong feefurc will be the of tlj ) A.;lfv-e, and there will also be screened The T\jr.<5 <>? Hermit." a prettv Ii1111> rlrama in two parts: Help." •« dokehtful cJjmfdy featuring Mr. and Mrs. Sidne? Frew. | --r- t Printed and Published for tho 3 P!-? ? I.;m?c?!. b9 AETHUH PAKNKT±. mGHA?I. at L,?a(let Bui)dh)g?, 9?&nM)&?.
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) = — — I SUNDAY IS THE DAY FOR MEDITATION. 1, V? S ? ?*?B V V? 'B*? DECIDE TO-MORROW HOW MUCH MORE MONEY YDU CAN SUBSCRIBE TO THE VICTORY WAR LOAN. OUR MEN ARE GIVING THEIR LIVES. YOU ARE ONLY ASKED TO LEND YOUR MONEY. J FRIDAY. ■ THE 16th I y? f A f?t 'T? w? t 1B ? ? THE LAST DAY. i Subscribe through the Post Office, Bank, • j your Employer, or ask the Local War J Savings Committee to arrange it tor you. 1 —■ 11 1 _jj  > ? P' f!t1: a'' ¡: '[j m :1 m ,;I ¡ r. ,b", r;> 1 rJ r'f) ¡.I, m¡ 'I THb lQndnh C r AD bl6!nD gill Hill. ¡i f,fi,\f II- ;1 u, 'I L I I HEAD OFFICE: 5, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. THIS BANK WILL RECEIVE AT ALL. ITS BRANCHES APPLICATIONS FOR WAR LOAN, AND WILL CASH r COUPONS AND DIVIDEND WARRANTS. Ii, ROYAL THEATRE, Wind St.' NEXT WEEK FOR SIX DAYS. The Battle of the Anbie AND THE Advanss of Tanks. T!?E3 FOR SHOWING THIS FILM- g MONDAY ONLY.—11.15, 1.15, 3J5. 5.15.7.15,9.15 p.m. > | TUESDAY tj SATURDAY.-3, 5, 7 ard 9 p.m. j| ,\?)) o'riii;? .<tU?K!\c pic'i?'REs.   tJtEN YOU BUYTPS« HAVE THE BESl fSiiiPlil & SWELL, LIS., rn Ø1Jjj'iID u itH¡KÏè!'tI\bJ II i' Invite Inspection ol their Splendid Stock ot 3RITISHNIADE PIANOS OF WORLD-WIDE FAINIE iricludmy InstruiuenU by the iollowiny Colebrateu Makers;— JOHN BRir^SMtAU &. SONS, CMALLEN & SONS, J. & J HOPKINSON, J. H. CROWLEY, AJELLO & SONS. BROAUWOOU FLAYER-PIANOS, MOORE & MOORE, JUS TIN bMGWNE, CRAMER & CO., COLLARD & COLLARD. And Others too Numerous to Mention, Unsurpassed fyr Tone, Touch, and t'leganee of De&iga. All Pianos Warranted and Exchanged if not approved. fcull Value allowed for Old Pianos in Exchange. 39, Csilg Stre.cJ, Swansea. WttJ) Llranche., tbrouyljotif Monmnnth-bire and 'r'nr W;¡!e¡; I '=G. ¡, -) FOR I t., ,¡ '"} .S, f.' Ih"'1"J' S l;i' 1\8 .:i '¡; m' U"' "'1' ';1 (("' .'j UJ I d û i bI1 (. ,¡J f 4 non R U- 1 i m 1] ?Å 'Wiiid 34 U.. ',I Ïii '1\ U (Opposito the I Statue), g