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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918, mmmmwm’mmwwmmm‘Pmmmmmw re Ma Garden to ccnsor wom- | The special film made by Douglas Fhe combination of @uthor star, lothes there wouid be no more Fairbahks in rhe intercs of th ChssanEnl iy A LR dinency te gown worn in i Hoover propazanda has brouzht hur- *in the fourth production in which | « would Hooverize on dreds of letters irom housewives and , Madame Olga Petrova will appear, 1= frocks jus 5 ully ONn waliresses commenting on the exeei- ' one affordir the exhibitors of the | neals, sweelt B \ {lent methods he emploved 1o drive country publicity possibilities and ad- | In Paris,’ the this preachment horme. vertising value of a rare nature, Of | Sl e 4 _cut frocks to lts svecess will probably pRompt the Poiish star's own popularity with the ope s hats. a {| Fairbanks to make a rezular series photopiay audiences little need be their gowns are lc h merely | of Hoover picturized talks. to be is- : vaid., Joined with this important fact cut out at the neck. These women 'sued every month. Douglas believes | is the prominence respectively of the anceldo t is becoming | that the screen can play an import- | director and author. Ralph Ince, to- deck them jewels wnen | ant part in winning the war. e con-! who hag boen selected personally by their loved oncs wowar 5 thati t irit of any country ! Madome Petrova and ¥rederick TI.. Do you ti i wiien in Amer- {is controlled by the people. and the | (ollins, president of the star's own i SRS e prece sergen Benn fiea sl DAL ceRmEns L Bilnt od i ctiori Roreani zation) toll Drod ioak| these people. the fourth picture in which she will A they have| He has therefore placed his studio | appear is ona of the foremost direct. || Novelty Terse Pratly Girls— S o on e S R 07 O Clan | e e RO O B R M G Act Attractiye and Gracef do they will | who have promised to call on him | jonc nssociated with the orisinal Vita. : ¢ au‘x. o think of dress or finery, | rezularly for assistance in their War! wraph forces. during which periodd JACKSON & NICHOLS .. ROBB & ROBERTSON four years they wonm't even knit | Propaganda work. Ince was responsible for innumerable | sy will be all knit out, and where; TFairhanks has some ideas which he | fiin syccesses Starring many screen sce fifty women knitting today | labels “Constructive Patriolism.” colebrities there won't be six. They will be driv- , #aid 1o be an excellent 1 to pro- - inz motors and doing the men’s mote the hrotherhood movemen! e [ L L EXTRA PLAYERS DANGED Miss Gavden spoke of the brave | discuss it with the officials at Wash- ? men at the front, and then in her ! ington. Fairbamks in addition to be 13 ” $ impulsive mannér said ing a very athletic type. is a man uf More than on hundred extra cxceptional mental cspacity. While 1,“‘ [ have neither brother nor et & Lt ayers engaged by Director Richard L e T e at school he studied Hucksley, Kant, ' geanton the big ball room scene in i : : . : Wherenpon one of the men present ”("\“” ;""f"-”F"“v‘h’:"_"’w" '“{]“‘“'(' William Farnum’s next de luxe pro- At Last! A Different Kind of a Story in Pictures. 3 \ ¢ his services in the latter ca- "‘;’l" andispinost e ch “;j““_”") . duction “Rough and Ready" voted \/ F N " ¢ if Miss Garden wanted a Mr. | #ible pecllisng sen s ie R0 L0 0n I Lt 000 timeb oS inan by 112 SPECIAL ! SPECIAL SPECIAL ol o | and logic that play an important part Garden to go valiantly forth to | and logic tha v L one day last week at the Fox studios S A in his life The setting built for the picture in- THE LATE 14 AR I\ND 7 But the cruel-hearted Mary Ae- cluded a fine and highly polished - \‘OMAN ones B2 0n U NATURAL OR ARTIFGILY s o ™8 i s VERNON CASTLE MUTT & JEFF AND PATHE NEWS MRy : enimomen o e . In His Aeroplane Before His Death. 5 leadinginsginsiiatlos 8 iichi s To appexr natural on t Beeinginactin e Wt ol ot BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL CHRISTIE COMEDY = heropinion, must bedone by tha i o0 Carl o i Sl T aas a ki holding up photography for about an you have men i, T G = hour. During that time the photo- S = COMING SOON D e R e e e e e s A | [RGETRREAD it GET READY ! GET READY ! the strains of the Missouri waltz.and MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. MISS ALIAEN WITH POX. will be accused of artificiality. [ THE s suman i rox. i o S " R T 1ONDAY, TUESDRY Wipngshay hight as B . they know now to open 2 door, walk - ; ! : v ‘ , el bt f)“\ ql“"“,;e:,‘pffl:’ to a room and sit down in a chair, BIT OF BLARNEY STONE. RUTAN,b E}UN \ Bl S i ,‘f,,,mimnw opesedln renal .\hsx Caprice went on When 1 Early in January 1916. June (] '(l) 4 ' A R e started work on my first picture T Caprice got a request for an auto- Nature's Songsters { " William Fox fiin had heard so much about affectation ; graphed portrait from an admirer in e forthcoming Williz 3 fil ro- s t E ait f NOT] At ma es Monda ke = o am Fox film pro- . ' & of the delight of seeing an actress | County T s Cionite atince londay. Tuesday, Wednesday, duction. When R. A, Walsh left New Sy THE BIG AMERICAN SERIAL . Yo his company—South Amer- Retired Chie F & Rougish Rosetta” will give away BIG DOLLS to the lucky girlies present. g that T tried at first to be sent the photograph and got in ve- “Rou tural. Tt was beauiful— turn, just before St. Patrick’s Day, a it looked awTul on the bunch of shamrocks, . swisl = S ; : sereen Last December Miss Caprice ARIRIE RO SUREROHEIHESC BRI | Ome day she forsook cast and cam. [ STEER (| learn to do every sinzle | ceived from the same gentleman an- SPY SYSTEM IN AMERICA. T er e e i o In{ 1 thinz, no matter how little and how | ather request for & picture. Again 3 E L commonpiace. sa that it looked all. she complied. In return she got a right when it was reproduced. You vhotograrh of the Blarney Stone Ailen was among those present TR ; surprised as much as the generai pub- n of plans and operations ot ) 2 lic when they learned from the news- ' | AR e e et A asha. 1. [Ete R e e Niee . foe »ncd have to act with a ting f arti- [ think I'm the staunchest admirer {through the clouds at two and a half | 2lity. but with an firr'hc\n)ll}'.ul-t‘ you've got in Ireland,” the letter miles a minute to become the do | appears to the audience like natural- the William Fox star woncluded, “anrd - o St Ticut Sperrs ness. If vou played a scene abso- if you wait until the war is over ani T Sk e = lately naturally, nine hmv:s ont of ten ' shippinz expenses zo down I'il <end I OMORROW = i i 1 Stone itself." -ou would be accused of heing arti- you the Blarney itself HEDA'S VIEWS ON MEN BARA Iy GLEOPATRA sy Thean, Barn, noted Tliam | vt e full of paradeses® | Blatnes Stons ine mieise June Ca: ||| FeTEE M0S3 INTURESTING AND IIMELT FEOTOPLAY ON R R o June Caprice's latest picture price is now making revolves around beautiful home of Capt. and Mrs, Ran- | "“The Hes of Romance. SF is | blarner, a little kiss in the dark, “ =099 Bara, who bhas been called There was a great deal of discus- ' delph Funtington Miner in Los An now at wo on a picture in — DR AF 238 * e Teatured - Y vt [ atcst portraser of vampire | gion in Omaha as to whether Theda &eles, securing the property with all | a “camouflage kiss’ is CLOSE RACES AT PINEHURST liv * reproduced {he ifS sumptuous furnishings and ap- - - — : SO e mption that men who vield | Bara historieal ‘O‘m‘. ' U poinuments for an indefinite period. | WAR AND WEDDINGS. s Tufts Gains Decision hy Inches " WITH MAB £1, TALIAFERRO wre i walk SattizelandRaressiior M Cleopa tratlh masesaia sl b B e S e S W e e e o Peatare: THE STORY OF A BOY WHO WAS CALLED TO THE COLORS The discussion got so warm the ywhere it is understood they will re- ! of the success attending an experi- § BY SEC. OF WAR BAKER D RAWING THE FIRST NUMBER B ; - Pinehurst, N. (.. March S.—Miss the contrary,” says Miss Bard. | omaha Daily Ree asked Miss B fiv in for a considerable part of the e e £ o1 - A St ; n « Omaha Daily Bee asked Miss Bara for m or v | ment in war cconomy. One of Ner panel Tufrs, of Boston, riding Vir. very tendency may he taken as 4 vear. The Miner home is one of the R g i : 1 7 ) ! | LaKen ©% | her coneeption of the role. Miss Bara r. The Miner sowns, made over, she is using In i nio” won the three furlong ladi stonishin arts n of vitality. Love holds them in | show places of Los Angeles and im- | Sy G * her newost pro- 2 tary mad- | wired the following reply. * : ; The Danzer Game,” he purse at the race meeting of the Pine- ntacles like some mamentary mad- | . mediately adjoins Chester Place, its| Tt is the wedding dress nsed * . b g ; = = - it endows them with tiemen- | ‘As soon as it had been decided t0 grounds merging into this exclusive ! duction. N SR £ " i hurst Jockey club vesterday She B e atis tor £ood on evil, They i SToMd Y Dale ailn s ©1in “Neariy Married,”” now transformed ' gained the decision by a matter of strength f 5 reproduce Cleopatra 1 jmmediately residential park. The house and its | TR e snatch an empire or cast away a | andens hiave been the sdene ofimany| o o0=d exen MECOstIin e i Is 5 < make a study of every his- | Sard y L = ¥ first time sne has ever attempted thls, | Chicago. who rode Hatta. Little Pop, Jre at the behest of her they love iiaat & cents. .. N 3 e e = Fion] ldata ihat covid ba SecuadiTa | britanigsccialieven Mre she'll be forgiven be- | entercd by Mre. P. C. Thomas, of ask is too great, no sacrifice too al d that could be secured. In e = X e e e e 1 ) { i A wartime measur Be- lome. an ridden by 1e vet- e nse to offer as tribute to their | addition T made visits to the Mus - 5 LY = s oloneries iibute ton o e ldition T made visi Tuseum WIGHER EDUCATION NOTE. e wn is a perfect dear, she | cran Whymark, finished third. Why- 0o 7 i fty or the m e s flen n New York wnere they have While Goldwyn's screen version of | paye mark added a second to his credit oy Market Stnests Mliefcentarion News -.“ ’1: '“wx’fi’:)r,::‘n;{(a 'm:.\m‘ Bara | the eatest of kgyptian relies and “Thais” was being played at the i e when he brought Melly O. all the way ‘(‘1:\.»} ;"7 l‘”ll"iemlfl 000 persons. W ood ;‘;n Saction whieh it is claimed | With the able assistance of the Strand theater in Evamsville. Ind. 3 FATTY GHTS A THRILY EomnitthelGoritehl tolithe lead i the ined ta give his plans in detail. |to the front, and just now. it g S R e ¢ that ; f able woman patro & o & i cap fia P he series o = — especially prorai fte 4 i be the greatest thing she has | Curator hat department was able Wwoman pe t:rn htaxv:hf’nfl'«lh ‘! N e s h’!r\dr\v " :’1:-,1 : tfl‘\"”in”‘fl s of ! ‘mz_‘n‘c m‘m\r-?r-:m”. e duty is on the screen. While in the | 0 gather the data for the making of | what Ry he. o m-rr'\' athes ”\o:lr‘r; el s = B s BAl Eov e g.}:»n»vy\“h‘:‘: ”x 3 as o n,]“ m“om:\ 'f\'j ONLY TWO TIGERS OUT. cohres ojdind mr n’“n;’ opinion ir after witnessing the opening | the costumes : -+ IR e T0E WO B B0 e | Which was just produced for the Para- ; “art Sonnson, i D) ion the - = Bives s ierar dlasansion g . e f Caesar and , werc the only persons duty. X : i 3 ong steeplcchase event by o g = s capital labor, hetwe:ir brmance of “Cleopatra, Miss | alent during th H LR I B S mount program at the Balboa studios, 5 ' % je Suencer pand | VAU Wene Unsigned [ o s eenioed s made ‘“The Forbidden Path” :{<'leopatra Mr. Fox, myself and my 108 g aonve ’ e the | Tong Beach, is no exception. Where R Players Among Detroits. every success, no matter ho ke ‘ “The Soul of Buddha {director, J. Gordon Idwards, were h r it plaving Hat Sthe | ol e i has to do with am Detroit, Mich Maren| § - “popii delays the Hroset tten ot s w_slight ECI i i et I G e SR B : o incient and dilapidated horse car. BIG CLUB IN NEWARK N S : z S y oo ! duction must be historically accurate Porter:s MarvGarden s Sin S &mhem i S o L o e akke 1008 | from = 4 oung, star second baseman of the It never had a leg to stand on. but X o ey ok = B rati bbi i Lz » Detroit Americans, has signed his 19 in some miracuious ywa t e € DWYN HAS STUDIO “FERD" both as to my portrayal and the s’ ] 5 £y: What? the car on the top of an incline and Boxing Promoter Leases the “Madison | contract. iy was an}:g;\mr:f‘i r\lr'\lc a ‘\\ dur i e f(”” e P - 6 & involvec i Glaopatra Patron (indignant) at s ey 2 3 P act, as > sterday, dures, schonlboy could effectuaily honor of Margaret Mayo and ) s mvr:k( v\'mgl‘ 1y Yv « rvrnrh Porter (after conferring with oth- | the horse-less car ran away. crashing Square Garden of New Jevsey, Far several wecks it had been report- | dispose of it without any trouble, bui ;?,”(;”y::‘v oo \”‘ “f'm':r.'\,“-f\ or porter): I was mistaken lady. The | throush the Hotel Eilks Hn;_],] into a Newarl rch S.——1f any ©d that Young might he a holdout perhaps merely because it is benecath " ¥va studio, a bar wasy | Used € prerogative € to o 2 i c cd v room. the erooks 4 5 1 S ber: ¢ : e : = Goldawyr adlo, a banquet wamy o Lo e In direct .other fellow says it's Mary Garden in | crowded ball room. Here g New York promoters of boxing harbor Only two members of the Detroit comtempt, it has been allowed to go by the empioyees of the plnn!,“;:' irast ’d"i‘)‘ o ‘“ s th the "”“ “Phey Is." | who robbed the T.ast National 1\:?\( the delusion that they can find any Club have not signed their contrac on its silly, sneaking wa A Wal e were good-fellowship speeches ]’”‘ f"si o \j““’_"’ ‘)" 2 ,"“ el - | of Ouchgosh were captured by the oo, T 0 To 0o Sersey in which These men are Catcher Spencer and Street Warl Yes, if Wall Street ar handshakings without number | Numan feelin A2aSdonEnael anl SRR e g redoubtable “Fatty” Arbuckie and his! Ui o0 oyins houts they will, upon | Third Baseman Vitt, Spenc it is ranged the sinking of the Lusifwnin by eversone to evervone else, ; Other ~woman- h:‘ Honseran ";m Mi6S PEARSON'S WARDROBE. | aple assistants. Al St. John and BUS- ' jn00i0” huve an unpleasant awaken. | 'ePOrted, may obtain a position as caused the rape of Belgium and t6 Miss Mayo and Mr Kcnned.".:r_\;n,:;“':‘ 'x“J\‘T,‘,’:nv,,r.,]":lr:-:"m Sas Virginia Pearson, the William Fox | er Keaton. Of course. Fatty wWon jng The Jersey promoters are]Manager of a Pacific Coast league wrote the Zimmerman letter. b given handsome loving cups aas| eventually s e star, has such an extensive wardrobe | Alice Lake again. And the ancient scyprying about and engaging every | Club, but it is expected that Vitt soon beaun by Capital Certainly e ! horse car was resurrected 10ng enough | ayvutlable building in the state will come tao terms with the Detroit ill credit Capitai with being so un- = | for formal and informal occasions 10 provde the most exciting rnnaway Tollowing the announcement that Management. selfish 2 o renounee the rich profits on the screen” stoutly denies | t to the lure of women [ tainly the hardest weorked. It has | never had a day off since it march Kennedy, managing director of that she rarely has to buy an outfit | for v pictute in which she ap- | s been shown in comedy for bouts would be stag 1t the N rk e as Furr LESS MEAT !:’a ,-f" ('M‘;zh‘r\ are her dearest ‘wo'n’up\- | :::;»h::o:ntfn e \ *\II:(U":;V‘“ \‘i: ; ;:fv:“u;" '.;)n\‘:;\i‘ntl: i v“ i - 3 Lo : ) 3 : € ome. the opening « s to Germany’s Hatosite Lie | Cern.any propagandists weep croc- AND TAKE SALTS One of the attractive costumes Miss | - - be presented May 350, comes Fdward 1o Boroitectte adile teara Tor the Wbering man. Wit IF KIDNEYS HURT Pearson wears in “A Daughle ol ANNUNCIATORS CALL'STA Weaad, another promoter. of Newar¥® T 2 { the Jaboring mai himself is far France,” her next picture, consists in | for the greater convenience of di-| With the proclamation that he has. (By Ralph Henry Barbour of the | busy tn do any sniftimg, Siree won a tabiespoonful of Salts ey 2 part of Napoleon chapeau and algalled in the dressing-rooms occupied ( '¢ased the “Mudison Square Garden Vigilautes) war began he has been enthrooeals finshes Kianeys, stopping B magniticent mustard colo ! at the Goldwyn studio by Mary (ar.|of New Jersey” and will put on boxinz praclical dictator, He recsives waes Backache. : ; e with seal collar and caffs. don, Mae Marsh, Babel Narmand, |Douts there as soon as he can get a If this war could have been won ' tjac, in spite of increased c ol = ; : ; a5 | Jane Cowl and Madge Kennedy. They | license. Mr. Wood declares that the | by lving, the Allies would now ne ing affeciing ricm and 4 like forms Urc Acid. which S A HOW PICKPOCKETS WORK. |ire in the form of siass discs. about | Sarden is within 20 minutes of Broad | beaten o thelr knces and America in pinse him in 4 position of eeoeneors Oxcites Kidneys, and Weakens & E Do tou want to know how pick. | the size of a silver dollar, set in the chains. If the German General Stafl he scarcely <dreamed of before B Blaader. o e S e e T s e Tk o = used arms and men half as sUCCESS- mees many of his most Ule < Then sce “The Girl with the Cham. | and the last red. Painted on the' fully as it uses its secret agents, the sions, sovernment ownership of r BB ment reziiarly leventusily pazn Evos.” Jlewel Carmen’s latest| White signal are the words “half STOP A MOMENTI Avenue de I'Opera, Paris, \jr;\uhl s S Pk e e puces kidney trouble in some form s) picture for illiam Fox.In this pro. | DOUr’: on the blue “15 minutes, whiie day be Hindenburgstrasse. « utilities and el i ther, saye a weli-known authority, ea at Father yflcfl al R otion Mise Cabmen takes fhe pari|the Ted fiashes “Waifing.’ The system man shells cannot reach across The us by the wave of o masie wans usge the uric acid in meat excites Sobo P + Membere of | varks admirably and the stars ave LISTEN TO THIS {Patianiicibut §tho (Gatmaniiies fcanis|ihoe a tnard or A DIEES NEN AL H kidmeys, they become overworked: b S grateful for the considerateness of the ' ! and do, and ever since the War ©e-ion the future of this and all other sluggish; cloz up and cause all studio heads. = gan German propagands has been | countries seill be all in his favor and misery in the kidney region: = 2°5ired § oral hes 2 o | ANNIFFEE DIVES 85 REPT Cincinnati man tells how to The enemy tuits the he to the occa-| s Swar 1S neither . man’s os, mevere headache miprove s i . bronchial 2 m- | 5 o i . i WAr nor 4 poor man's wa thar a hmatic twinges, severe heada B s i Shaa ¢ imanimous v 3 \nnette Kellermann waliked a ti litt off any corn without .00 Rt i war of Capital nor a war Labo ctomach, constipation. torpil a1 dien sreat T _ re and dived 83 feet into the oces Vi MR GRCTR I eres | Bat el R e seplessness. biadder and | Julicd oy 1 OMLCcom. ing one of The scenes in "Que hurting ene bit few have been captured and shot at| 1t is & war SR eEloAnEpEople e reeton § " gen" ihe new Wiliiam Fox sunrise, but most are still at iar::k’-‘y‘mii“b(”\ e e he moment your back hs o nisned the first bo caan to in > A NORMAND. T > SO 5 reekon oy i o iinelminciiet o lthat: own sl | hoid d And 11 war that is 2 UK 0T {brove, thelcousn alsappearsdtanticel ¢ photo tantasy wihich is <:hed- You reckless men and women who | oThing m S Ub- | 4 eing fought by rich and poor, capi. ing right, or If biad ki B L ‘] i Norn nearly heipless. | vled 1 release as a Stand: T re pestered with corns and who have | L& Secret way Thoy yaryisintim. o o e ia T 3 : four ¢ on | eommer g flesh and a A ’ AL E < « 18 and who e : ¢ Lot Tes ThHet ~ | talist and ) ver side by side, aund four ounces 5 D rzed her maid bec ! £ the sce b 5 portance, those lie: ey run ihe She lischarged her maid because Ap Many of the S at leasi once a week invited an awful o A continue tu he so foug 5 ¢ ik gamut from our old friend The | WAl Will continue i o fought ur yeated absences when Miss Nor- re made al Bar Harbor, Me., last | geath from locikjaw or blood poison = ) s andec . nl I United - States-Has- No-Quarrel-Wiih tsnended Uikt nhlv hed vt gy bo allowed to end: and this in spite too cost of ent nttac me in a fown mz:rnv.nn 3 the los A b detecti mended Linonine Hefore I had t abou rom anv zood pharmacy; | Strength tabiespoonful in a gluss of dorsement. I ye ¥ sinss of water while | s i i atianl o i 5 : mand needed zizss of wa While ter. Those in the cast freaurntl-{are naw told by a Cincinnali author- Letore breakfast for a few days # Are in need of e Al 5 s - Cermany down to the little sneaking 0 : the “iowdwyn Studios. He: 3 suests of the wealthy peonlality to use a drug called freezone aking : : ur kidney vill then act fin om bronchial or vorking at ta 5 i S L o : -Boys-Si ving-in-C; ts ONEOIAL R RIS ancy GsTmanprong 1 idn then fir - 3 butler has been dispensed with he- | ieving there. which. the moment a few drops are | OUr-Boys-Starving-in-Camtonments gands. And 1n spite too, [ 1 2 | And every lie has its day. Theres<a =000 - Ly ot aRofscrold sl de A ol G o ey andibateel but still active, A-Wali H | Street-War 1 A joke's a joke, Lyt e sult made from the pro-German mutterings whil — applied to any corn e soreness is of grapes and lemon juice, com- | Pastor . Pete ¥ pp ny rn. the sorene ] . e B '} oresiding at the serving table. | relieved and soon the entire corn d wAtn lithis, and has been used 1856-1905 presiding at t B{KM\fib anda, and, looking back when the genera hush ol — voot and all, lifts out with the fingers 3 L ¢ v tions to flush clogged Lid dinonine h een YoHED & ar is dome, we shall discer that P &nd stimuiate them normal | fective reme for “",rm\ of MUSIC POR THE MASSES, a czr war e sha i n { really someone ougnt to put that ou It is @ sticky substance which dries } each season of the struggie Was rep- vity; also neutralize the acids ) cougl colds, hronchiti | wasting nable t o its misery! the moment it is applied and is said obtain a ticket to simply shrivel the corn without in- | Tesented by its own particuls R — to any he urine onger ex, | diseases mar arice for Galli-Cur appearance in flaming or even irritating the sur-|in lies. But there is one lie. 1the] A. PINKU 1o f ending bladder disord was best Father Lyn < . “I,a Traviata” in New York city, Mary FOR THROAT AND LENGS rounding tissue or skin. It is claimed | Sreat-grandfather of them all, that | B3 Salts cannnt Injure yone; | best now. If coughs or colds threaten | (;arden stood in line with a thousand | Celeirm commpound that will bring re- | that a quarter of an ounce of freezone | has nev since its first appearance, Eyesight Specialist bes & dciighifyl wifervas thia- o bring yYou low, or have alreads \er people seeking admission to the | n many nete and chromic caser | wil) cost very little at any of the Arug off duty. It is. T think the and Manutacturing er drink which mill * men | done so; it will bring about a rapid | theater. What she heard of herself | b LT i b el stores. but is sufficient to “d'om_-(mn 1 Staft’s favorite. Optician, women tak s hien to | improvement, and you will be yourself | while chatting with fellow enthusiasts | faime’ s wareim meraes By trne® tod: fect of every hard or soft corn or| 1 refer to that scarred but still in- hw EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE the ‘\flfl:-i e:“ n Lrniany OTEANS | aF0in v 2 very sort time | convinces tha Thais of opera and| B cents a box, includ'mg war tax | cellus. [ domitable old veteran, A-Wall-Street- \ Broken Ixnses Duplicated. Rl ding serfows | tatiny, ok for this familiar frade-mark. | cimena that it is the poor peopie who SOt “au are rurther warned that eut- | War. It is, perhaps, the most. puerile | Office, 306 Main St. "Phoue 576 ELEELEs sciliLinonine. | really know musi b ol G A ST o ting a corn is a suicidal habit | of Germany’s first-line lies, but w»\,l Satisfaction Guaranteed

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