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“quite Pflambayant ekeeper—and Agatha had not {6 at least. Eht-by Station.” Pped into the kitchen Katie hoo was ironing. #You vant me?” she asked with the ged up brightly from the skirt she} lews For Theaterdoers and Women Rea ders— WIFE for any fher to me. 0 know 8o out. leave the g0 out if you house, of fhe zate, she % pipe line and e BT repeated, puz et across there ffr. Graham h B footbridge fixe r been done.” ot goin’ on littls to vait bridge service Mother | the | &0 rajdoder peo- | part cach night and put it in for you 7 Dot old fdot e cousin two-tree | goes to Stoneville | T asked, with the nd of a plan to Phe men next door Bturned nonchalant- B Yay to Stonevill yeeck a le and this | annnoyed at my Auch as 1 pride pwledge of the my home convenient ailroad freplied, and with the l doubt of my getting away from b unobserved. The Swift Return. “Thank you Katie,” I said carelessly, T am glad to know about tl road. T1l try it myself the next time I want a walk. “You like “only lots of “You can’t escape them anywhere,” I tald her as I left the kitchen and went back up to my room, where my | mother-in-law in wrathful imps tience. “You certainly enough to matches,” pipe 2 countr one. 1t R 1ssured me mosquitoes ie sat were gone dozen hair- sourly, as 1 11ling en- stop she d o of bridge, and for get- T didn’t her time to nu vance, but plunged into the tal illiam’s portable foot cility it would give me away unseen “We will pretend to go to bed as give JACK PICKFORD, in “HUCK AND TOM" One of the best pictures we have ever shown or could hope to show. The Tiller Sisters—D: & Nichols—Comedians | AND HOLT, in tortion offering. ncers Bogard ZEDA a con- o WEEK MARY PICKFORD. NEXT Coo', Convenient, Comfertable TODAY SHBURN in -Act Comedy na. n — Others. A Refres) Charlie Chapl! TOMORROW ONLY THEDA BARA in “THE TWO ORPHANS” A world-known story that has thrilled young and old. Pathe Comedy—Others. Always Cool at KEENEY's| POLITE VAUDEVILLE 3 BIG MAMMOTH AC DPOUBLE FEATURE PHOTO- i PLAY PROGRAM SESSUE HAYAKAWA Marvel in ME the “THE Japanese SECRET MARIE DR 5-Reel Comedy, “FIRED.” ISSLER, SEE 8. STANLEY HORVITZ Optametrist 327 Main St. Optician | usual,” I said, and ‘“put out all the | lights. Then, giving myself plenty | tior to catch that last train into New York at midnight 1 will creep ouf the | back door and across William’s bridge | to the pipe line, and thence ta the sta- | tion at Stoneville Center. | “You won't go alone!’ my mother- | \w said with authority (o, 1 am, unfortunately, enough for that, I returr “but William and Pete will sufficient e ort, and they gone from here but little hour at the most.” footsteps, 1 ., sounded upon the stair ¢ into my room without the mony of a knock, something she rarely in- not brave ruefully surely be need over be an unmis ried, ways enter unannounced if she dared to do so. “What do you think?’ her face flushed with “There are sentries in uniform on the pipe line, and they won’t let any- body indignation. RATIONAL WAR GARDER COMMISSION left is a bail-top jar partial- ly sealed and ready for ‘:t’erihpzafion The top bail is snapped into place and the lower bail left free. To the right is shown the way to complete the seal. 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Boating, Bathing, Roller Fishin, Coaster, Bowling Pierce and Norton, Props. long | omits although I know she would al-| she demanded, | i i i THEDA BARA Direction WILLIAM FOX J & KO” IS ver | Bryant | Pathe Washburn, the star is the feature at today in a comedy drama en- | titled “Kidder & Ko.” | There is fee a guaranteed of reel Pathe piay, “Kidder & this | 1ight i who repeats | ped i jaugh every ten celluloid in th young Ko,” handsome W talented and comedian the nthe Bryant ashburn, triumphs kinner first in he series and love triumph over | cient dog tradition, unforeseen obstacles | yp when h all the hard luck and that beset a £ 's trying to make | s00d in the game of business and win a girl's love at and the same | time. For the hero of “Kidder & | Ko,” who rejoices in the name of “Cuthbert,” crowds a lot of romance |in this play; the way in which he | beats his pessimistic dad at his own me and wins the the world, provides inter 1a, one in swoop, brimful | Charlie Chaplin | with one of his side-t | and there are several {and comedies shown. | Tomorrow’s attraction at Fox's | Theda Bara in an 1918 version | “The Two Orphans,” a novel thut | won world-wide fame, and [led ten million hear In it Miss { Bara plays a young girl who is not | of the vampire type, and in this pic | ture her vereatility is shown to a re- markable degrec. It is one of the | reasons why she has so big a p in the hearts of picture Miss | Bara's reputation for art 1 | pire woman she | on the innocent, | is a revelation in | Ienriette in “The Two | The story is well known; | riette and Louise are sént | in Ps their parents died. iette (Theda Bara) beautiful. Louise is blind. 1 intercepts the letter to the Henriette to his ma De Presles, a alone and erying s | care of by Pierre, a hunchbz Pierre's mother and her other son is The mother Pierre girl one fell entertainment everybody ight hand ling comedic short drama an for is of st on has has thril- ans, dramatic portrays, womanly k but nd. also Orphans, how to an uncie is uncle ter, the Louise, taken is a a good for forces Louise 1d his brother quar Louise and Pierre kills From then on it a story | of a battle to keep two innocent girls from the grip of the devil and is gripping, powerful and human dram: | up to splendid climax. It will | shown Fox's tomorrow only several other short featurettes. | pities her. | gar, nothing. R el over | brother is it be | JAPANESE ACTOR TOPS KEENEY SHOW Sessue awa, fiv photoplay. Hay panese actc ft celebrated Ja- reel Paramount “The Secret is undoubtedly the finest play cver seen at Keeney’s. The plot deals with in the employ of the G overnment who is sending new t the sailin ne Hayal Guame L spy n s of transports. wa overnment sucec ds in running down this but before he finishes he is face ce with death number of comady fe: the five “Fired”, elected by management. always funny, has niore op- portunities in this picture than any other she has been in. Willlam Dun- can in the two reel episode of “‘A | Fight For Millions”, once more tukes the audience through the snowfields i of the northwest. An L-Ko Comedy came in for re of applause. The Screen M | azine with scene from the steel in Pennsvlvania shows waste | steel being turned into plates for a | blg bridge. The O. Henry story proved as popular as the rest of these enter- ining stories. The last half of the week brings a change of photoplay Billie Burke in e's Daughte ing one of the features. a mills | s handsome | Fox's | in | the five | | this amusing comedy in which youth an- littlest ; | is | of | wce | been based not alone on the vam- | she | her picturization of | Hen- | have | L Fleur | e libertine. | who | beg- | his with | | an | who | ple | which | year rie Dress- | l\mmnce writing a Anybody can enjoy delicious ried things when cocked Wlth VERYBODY enjoys “French frys”, crisp brown crullers, and delicious pastries—but they don’t “agree’” with many people— especially in summer. That’s because lard or heavy animal fats make them soggy and heavy. Mazola, the pure oil from corn, is so light and digestible that everybody likes it. Mazola isn’t a substitute for animal fats, flavors—nor smell up the house. It’s better. 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The Five Per Centers paper ar office st aever did aid 1 d using nmps. that. didn't other 1 was talking the day with industrial detective. pose you Perhaps you do not know just what L8 1 § that is. I didn’t until I met nieant— An industrial cctive goes into plant down some of 3 loss™. And think you this one not,”” he didn't re like that tthat called hundred erical of probably coursc said, and s of “invisi- | nvisible los | up. loss caused by unnecessary {in there were by small thefts o teen girls in t and another,—often an enormous | ments. Suppose item. 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The mayonnaise should be thick enough “and | often work overtime,” I used to think, *T guess I deserve an extra | privilege or two.” (I fancy ninety- | five per cent. of the minety-five cent, justify themselves that way) The detective smiled. “I wonde he said, “If you realize how many things are really petty larceny. Tor per | letter office on 20. BOX 161 NEW YORK C'ould you claim membership in the per cent? 1t is an five nteresting thought, isn't JACK PICKFORD Al THE LYCEUM TODAY The very spirit of youth and fun and bovhood are to be found the entire five reels ktord’s latest picture, “Huck This picture is showing tomorrow at the Lyceum with the determination of Tom and his inseparable friend Huck ward off all possibility of warts— the story finds the two boys in a grave- vard at midnight—according the dvice of an old darky as to the best of curing warts. How they overhear some grave-robbers planning their grewsome work and wit- nesses of a murder is all thrillingly de- picted. The next day Tom is in bed and his Aunt Polly is administering the Painkiller, which Tom, in turn, passes on to an unsuspecting cat—with results. Then follows the dent, well remembered by reader Mark Twain's cat down through the roof schoolroom which fastens inta the hated schoolmast ing it slowly off. A charitable curtain is drawn on the sequence of this scene and it is not long after that the great adventure of being Jost in the cave with Becky brings Tom into the lime- light. Altogether the picture is fasci- nating and interesting. Four your own sake dan’t miss this gret picture. The vaudeville is good. 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