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Royal Cinema.I
Royal Cinema. I On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings of the coming week the films shown at the above hall will be ""Women's Weapons," a magnificent four reel drama of love and intrigue, featuring the fas- cinating star, Ethel Ciayton, a further episode of Trans-Atlant.c's exciting serial, "Elmo the Mighty," featuring the world's strongest man, Elmo Lincoln, together with a complete programme of up-to-date comedies. Duli,ing the latter half of the week the Triangle Film Company presents the famous dramatic actress, Margery Wil- son in "Old Loves for New," a terrific drama of romance and regeneration in five reels, with a sashing cl.max. Another feature of the programme will be an additional chapter in Pathe's serial of adventure, entitled "The Lightning Ra der," featuring the Queen of the Screen, Miss Pearl White.
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EISTEDDFOD AT JUDGE'S HALL,I…
EISTEDDFOD AT JUDGE'S HALL, I TREALAW. The Judge's Hall, Trealaw, was the venue of a huge crowd on Saturday when a very successful eisteddfod was held undei the auspices of Saron (W.C.) Church, Williamstown. Mr Wm. John, Miners' Agent, Tony- pandy, filled a dual irole thereat by acting as president and conductor. The adjudicators were: Music, Messrs. Matthew W. Davies, B.A., Mus. Bac., Neath, and Tom Davies, F.T.S.C., A.Mus, L.C.M., Bryn, Port Talbot; literature, Rev. D. Jeremy Jones, Ebenezer (W.C.) Church, Tonypandy; prize bags, Misses B. Heath and M. G. Jones, Williamstown. The duties of accompanists weLe car- ried out by Miss Betty Bowen, Peny- graig, and Mr Ben Thomas, pianist of the Williamstown Male Voice Choir. Mr Llyfni Hughes, Penygraig, who ad- judicated upon the penillion singing, de- lighted the vast audience with his con- tributions. The officers of the committee were: — Chairman, Rev. W. H. Davies (pastor) vice-chairman, Mr Alfred Jones; trea- surer, Mr Thomas Jones, ironmonger, Pen- ygraig; secretaries, Miss A. Harries and Mr Willie Thomas, Williamstown. The awards were: Pianoforte solo for children under 12, "Snownakes" (A. Watts), Isaac D. Evans, Williamstown; recitation for children under 12, "Eistedd- fod y Plant," first and second prizes di- vided between Mair Eluned Jones, Cym- mer, Porth, and Jennie Lewis, Ynyshir; solo for girls under 16, Mentra Gwen" (Songs of Wales), Mair Rees, Efail Isaf; recitation for those under 16, Duw Mawr pa beth a welaf draw," 1, Nancy Wil- liams, Maerdy, 2, A. M. Evans, Maerdy; solo for boys under 16, "Y Deryn Pur" (Songs of Wales), E. Ycend, Fe:-ndale; pi- anoforte solo for those under 16, "Gipsy Rondo" (Haydn), Maud Rees, Glyntaf; tri penill i'r diweddar Pte. Dan Harris, 1 Arthur st., Williamstown (Mi s Hair s, the secretary's brother), Mr. Cynfal Roberts, Penygraig; traethawd, "Hedd- wch," Mr David George (Tegfab), Pen- rhiwfer; contralto solo, Abide with Me" (R. Price), Madame Phill.ps, Ystrad Rhondda; juvenile choir, "Alawon y Bryniau" (E. T. Davies), Blaenrhondda (Mr H. R. Hughes) canu penillion gyda'r delyn i rai dan 16eg oed, alaw "Llwyn Onn" (dull y de neu'r gogledd), Gwladys Hickman, Tonypandy; soprano solo "Mab Afradlon" (Osborne Roberts), Madame S. Williams, Ynyshir; novice tenor or bari- tone solo, "Gwlad y Delyn" (J. Henry), Mr John Lewis, Ynyshir; novice contralto or soprano solo, "Toilers" (M. P.ccolo- mini), Miss Cissie Morgan, Williamstown; baritone &olo, "Ornest" W. Davies), Mr. Tom Lew.s, Ton Pentre; open recitation, "Cmnvn ein gwlad" (Deiniol Fychan), prize divided between Messrs Tom Thomas, Cwmparc, and Edwin Parry, Gilfach Goch; male voice, "Fallen Heroes" (Cyril Jenkins), Gwalia Glee, Tonyrefail (Mr. W. Middleton); tenor solo, Saf i fyny dros dy wlad" (W. T. David), Mr H. R. Hughes, Blaenrhondda; mixed choir, "Sylvia" (J. H. Roberts), Mid-Rhondda Choral Society. (Mr W. J. Hughes).
INCOME TAX ISSUE.I
INCOME TAX ISSUE. I HOW THE RHONDDA MINERS I VOTED. For. Against. Eastern. 182 355 Abergorchy 554 994 -Nialilay 300 340 .Maerdy. 1291 377 Coed Ely 536 401 Tyicha Jbach 138 129 Cilely 228 238 Cambr.an 1900 1244 Lewis Merthyr 739 838 Cymmer. 885 773 Glam(rgan. 1400 595 Park. 473 204 Ferndule .126 373 Lady Lewis 306 407 Gelli. 115 137 Bodringaiit. 216 148 Ty lorstown. 1737 779 Fernhill. 737 531 Pentre 292 215 Tynybedw 166 193 Wattstown 341 416 Naval-ballot papers returned, men being unanimous against a strike.
Empire, Tot-sypandy.
Empire, Tot-sypandy. "Fanny Adams" Revue has been sliow- ing at the above hall this week with eat success. Next week the programse is an excellent one. If you m:ss it you will afterwards regret it. Don't forget.
Workmen's Hall, Ton.I
Workmen's Hall, Ton. I During the first three nights of the coming week the programme at the above hall will include the following films: The Ghost of the Rancho," a five act gold rooster photo drama featuring Bryant Washburn as Jeffrey Wall; "All for Gold," a two part Western dt ama featur- ing Eileen Sedgwick, and episode ten of "The S'lent Mystery," featuring Francis Ford and Mae Gaston. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings Pathe presents Creighton and Gladys Hulette in the gold roostel- photo- play, "Love and Finance." In addition a two act comedy dramn —" I want to be a Lady," featuring Little Gloria Joy, and number ten of the "Adventures of Stingaree," will he presented.
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ROYAL CINEMA, TONYPANDY THE HOUSE OF SERIALS. Monday, December 8th, and during the week. MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. Jesse L. Lasky presents their great master, WOMEN'S WEAPONS, featuring the fascinating) star, Ethel Clayton. A magn,ficent 4 reel drama of love and intirigue. Showing the power a vampire has over a man. ELMO THE MIGHTY. featuring the world's strongest man, Elmo Also a complete programme of up-to- date Cmoedies. THUBSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY. The Triangle Film Company presents the famous dramatic actress, Margery Wilson in OLD LOVES FOR NEW. A terrific drama of romance and regenera- tion, in 5 reels, with a smashing climax. THE LIGHTNING RAIDER, featuring Miss Pearl White. Monday Next: LOST IN TRANSIT, feat uring George Beban. Thursday Next: HER FATHER'S KEEPER, starring Irene Howley. Good clean entertainments are not luxu ries, they are national necessities and help to maintain the mental health of the coun try, which at the present time is ef ritai importanoe Extremely Superior and Economical. All the Merits and Varieties of the Best Sauces. Each Kind made Mild, HOT, and Medium. "BOSTON RELISH" Syrup. "BOSTON SAUCE" Very Thick. "X MALTED SAUCE" X Digestive. 7sd., 9d., 10 £ d., Is., Is. 3d., Is, 6d,, 2s., 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s., to measure out. "WORCESTER SAUCE," Large Bottles. "WINNER SAUCE," Large Bottles (Thick). 6d., 9d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s., to measure out. "BROWNING," Extremely Fine and Strong. 6d., 9d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s. Sold everywhere, or Direct R tail, 6 Is. bottles (1 each kind) for 5s. 9d., 12 for 11s., 24 for 1 guinea. lietailcrs' Discount under t2 Over .£2, A:5, £10, £2;), 150, £ 100 1" 1 3/6. 3/9 4¡- 4/3, 4,6, 4/9, 5,- Agents and Merchants extra dis. of 7, 1 per cent. and guantity discount. All Nett Cash with order. No Free Samples. Guaranteed Quality. Carriage and Boxes free. "Sole Wholesale Cash Buying Agents wanted in all Districts where not repre- sented. H.gli,y Remunerative, other important lines to follow. Write "AVIN BOSTON. Only Makers AVflV^OSTON.i0iJ2 lW2
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.? ?. MID-RHONDDA SCHOOLBOYS LEAGUE The success of the League has been phenomenal, and great o-ecilt is due to Mr 1  1 George Dav?cs who has proved an enter- pnstng secretary. Thanks to his efforts backed by the support of a real working committee the League is already on the way to being established on a firm finan- cial basis. The Mid-Rhondda Schoolboys ate gradu- ally getting into their stride and Swan- sea only managed to register one goal against them. On Saturday, December 6th the Ton Pentre boys are due at Mid-Rhondda and the same keen rivalry exists amongst the lads as prevails amongst the respective supporters of the Mushrooms and the Bull- dogs. The following will represent Midi- Rhondda: Murphy (Roman Catholic) H. Rowley (Llwynypia), 1. Gould (Llwynypia); Ivor Jones (Williamstown), Wreford (Trealaw), Haines (Clydach Vale); T. Bevan (H.E.), E. Williams (H.E.), T. Francis (Tre- alaw), Phillips (Craig-yr-Eos) Ivor Jones (Clydach Vale). Reserves: Goal, W. May (Llwynypia); back, Glyn Williams (Trealaw) half-back, Hannon; forwards. Haydn Jones (Dinas), D. R. Evans (Pontrhondda).
TREALAW RESIDENCE SOLD FORI…
TREALAW RESIDENCE SOLD FOR I L2000. Messrs. Selwyn Davies, Coggins, and I Co., at the Royal Hotel, Trealaw, on Thursday, the 27th ult., sold Maesyffyn- on, Trealaw, a residential property stand- ing in its own grounds of two acres, in- cluding two closes of pasture land and market garden, to Mr J .D. Williams, J.P., Clydach Court, for £ 2,000. The lot also included a stable and outhouses. The property is held under a 99 years's leace from February 2nd, 1878, at Lll 14s 3d. annual ground irent. Solicitors, Messrs. I Morgan, Bruce, and Nicholas and Messrs. J. Jones Pughe and Davey, Pontypridd.
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BEE'S BILIOUS BEANS. Feddyginlaeth Oreu at yr Afu ialr cylla. Anfonwck heddyw am hom. Y Cost yw 1/3 a 2e. am y pont. Don't oomplnin your liver 18 wrong. Yem will feel ten years younger after a fww dotes. Hondreda testify te the good thia medioine has done ihem. Agent for South Waim: J. Harris, Ph. Oh., M. P.S., Viajon Pharmacist, Ystpadgynlais Cures Headaches, Constipation, Indiges- tion, Dicainess, Piles, Sallow Complexion, Female Weaknesses, Pains in the Back, Pimples, Loss stf Appetite, and gives ton* fee r*»le sptea. (III) -Jo"" RIDING SCHOOL, PORT TALBOT. SECOND ANNUAL GRAND Chair MSIiLDDFOD Will be held in the above School on Saturday, December 13,1919 under the auspices of the Port Talbolj Steel Works Employees. ADJUDICATORS. Music: Dr. Aneurin Rees, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Garnant; and J. Clement, Esq., Swansea, Literature and Elocution: Rev. W. Evans, B.A. (Wil Ifan), Cardiff. Malle Voice, "Martyrs of the Arena" (De Rille). Min. voices, 60. JE30. Children's Choir, "Autumn Days" (E. T. Davies), min. voices, 40. First, £7 j second, L3. Champion solo, female (open). L4 4s. Champion 80'0, male (open). L4 4s. Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, and Bari- tone Solos, £1 Is. each. Duett, T. and B., L2 2s. Novice Solos, 10s. 6d. each. Boys' Champion solo, 10s. 6d. Girls' Champion Solo, 10s. 6d. Chlidren's Pianoforte So'o, 10s. 6d. Children's Violin Solo, 10s. 6d. Children's Recitation, 10s. 6d. Adult Recitation, £1 Is. Essay, JE1 Is. Poem, "Hedd" (Peace). Handsome Chair. See Official Programme, now ready, 3d. each, by post 4d., from R. Bowen, Ynys- ygvjas, Cwmavon, Glam. 1025 Judge's Hall, Trealaw. EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above Hall in con- nection with Saron Chapel, Williamstown, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. ADJUDICATORS: Music: Mathew W. Davies, Esq., B.A., Mus. Bac., Neath; Tom Davies, Esq., F.T.S.C., A.Mus.L.C.M., Bryn, Port Talbot, Literature: Rev J. Owen (Ap Glaslyn). Chief Competitions- Male Voice, Fallen Heroes (C Jenkins), X20 (minimum 50 voices). A Baton to successful Conductor and a Special Prize for Secretary of successful party. Mixed Choir, Sylvia" (j. il kobetts), £ 1Q (minimum oO voices). A Baton for successful Conductor and a Special Prize for Secretary of successful choir. Juvenile Choir, Ala von y Bryn iau kE T. 1),ivies), XB tminimum 40 voices). A Gold Centred Medal for successful Conductor and Special Prize for Secretary of successful choir. PRIZES of £1 Is. each given for Sop- rano, Contralto. Tenor and Baritone Com- petitions, and Open Recitation. Also Solos for Boys and Girls; Pianoforte Solos; Recitations, Canu Penillion gyda'r Delyn; Traethawd, etc. Programme ltd. (by post 2d.) from the Secretaries: Miss Annie Harr's, 1 Arthur-street, Wiliiamstown; Mr. Willie Thomas, 73 Brook-street, Williamstown. 1012 EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL MON., LLANERCHYMEDD. LLUN A MAWRTHGWYN, 1920. £350 MEWN GWOBRWYON £ 350 Testynau yn awr yn barod, pris 4c., trwy'r llythyrdy 5c. JOHN WILLIAMS, 1011 London Hons*, Lla: erdiy:r;add,