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; : m= | NORMA TALMADGE TO NERVBUS [ ONVENIET : 777 | R SIDE TALKS RTABLE (A X5 ! LLL4 : ; o : DL, et salieal N EXHAUSIIUN BY RUTH CAMIRON. | Caprice in ler last pictur Miss Today. 3 =T Today fnnocence™ is the attriotion ONT (LIS S i theater, supplemented by ey el % i ¢ - Spisede “FRUIT-A- TlVES or Fruit Liver STUE FTA GOD be Woman in' the Wep: Mutt Tablets, Gave Great Relief. JUSt Tfllk \AUDEVILLE e SWliat 18! the Use, what sl thelsensetlol myssit or even rememBber just whal i talking about things you know |they were about Two I"lul!lll'l‘* nothing about? { JUNE ELVIDGE in % I'he other night [ heard a man criti- | NeLgion a Favorite Subject for the “THE, OLDOEST LAW." g 3 Xar’e : s izin \ certain well-known author Tgnorant Talke! WILLIAM DESMOND in . g i 7 s ile called him cheap and sensational, | Religion a favorite subject for STHE CAPTAIN OF HIS SOUL" h 7 S \e said he didn’t think be could paint the talker who does not like to bother by Orchestra. . 3 g real man and that his women were With facts as bases for his prejudices. S Pt ] ok : " nam by -paim by He was amusing and | heard a man making himself mest MARY PIC ;‘,“., E B _ ' s 7 rather witty in the violence of his amnusing by drilling holes in the creed : A . ¥ . dislike. And then someone asked him 0f a modern religion that has hun UL, U SIS g ¢ it he had read (he author's latest dreds of thousands of converts in this CONTINUOUS TODAY. R 2 . book country \When he had finished anc - s 1 He had not left the room 1 asked another man it The one before that he did not think his arguments had o been very clever and very convincing the colloguy between William and me b o 25 o 3 Well, what had he read? And then| ““They might be,” he said_ “only concerning himsel! < : / : %, he named two of the author's first the things he was trying to disprove William deigned 1uno answer to & : 5 2 § ol looks were things they don’t believe at all either of us, but turned und followed L S i o x 5 The trouble with him is that he has : cn as I—and You? {never looged into the matter anc e guard up tie bank fo pipe P MR. WM. H. OSTRANDER r B na . e AT piekgens 2 5 And on the basis of that and of a | doesn’t really know anything about livery line of his squat figure ORMA TALMADGE 385 Girant/St- BuelogNAY: B oriirar e i d oae el their creed.’ outlined in the faint moonlight | « e ST 5 el s CSB R S D spelled dogged sullenness. L i G 7% i .1[‘ hmcv;uq Paralyzed .mt’ the >n’ ; ’,1{ i y‘x‘l(y‘ he presumed o "The Most Popular Subject of Al Capt. Grantland stood still until the MM _,.g . whole right side since April 80th, JU98 Now the second man is not himself | 0Jd chap and his escort had reached # Z t referred the case to a physician, e el a believer His knowledse comes the top of the bank. Then he placed | anda Jeff”, the latest T’athe who wrote me personally, advising hate beohin L hanit otts trom a study of comparative religions sayving his hand lightly under my elbow, and Wt 1 didi’t care much for a certain ; Ne has been deing for sraduate work e UKL il 5 I bought three boxes and used lumorist who is considered by the! Of course I hardly need to “)‘nmgni out fl g until crashing climax | ¢hon g directed. 7 am fee i majority among America's best., By ;h}t‘flm‘nsl ,‘,H,‘)“lp,“‘.ll:i‘yr‘f t f:x Il::n"(‘;:!:\[. relieves the tense atmosphere of the ! o N ¥ B e 4 virtue of the illustrations T happened | 1€ te tallc larg matiore play s “Miss Innocence” the latest| Pctier than 1 nave lu ihe S o get interested in an article written | W0Se true inwardness they are en- output of the William Fox studios months. Iy him in one of the monthly maga- | tirely ignorant Tt oY with ue = | Aside of the zrip which the play 1 would not be without ‘Fruit-a- #ines and found myself laughing aloud ; NoWadays. That we ‘1“ bs nf"“ | shot of William exerial an the Apectators, the charm | tives for anythings no more strong that siprenic fiibite ot ilic readar | fuom |l that eont Hofiiuseless Svaporing So William wonders why T ‘ain't i e e e e e i ne of the minor ssings of 3 of June Caprice who heads the cas - =0 i oL e et 4 tendin' to my business?' " he guoted catharties orsalts so long as ‘Fruit-a- | askod myself what I had based my D¢ : no inconsiderable factor in the . S ‘ | amusedly after a little while. . e i SHMOR G bR S e tives’ are purchasable ; no more prejudice upon And though 1 had On, vou heard I was afraid m¥ | . g " “‘pfies Innocence” is the! bowel trouble for me. read articles by him they were so far v 1. s | o1y of & convent bred, trustful giil, 7 vecommend ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all. i the past that I couldn’t name them o ouldn y well help it he re- | = Sl e e . B o : e e iried zood-naiuredly A I dorcth Y x[h 1“ ot a m:'u»)\ f (U\l to di I l(rlv more llkx‘ 10 than 61, which I much blame him for his comment. 1t | tort her outlook on life 1 of ai haye just passed”. several comedies ot n | ihe use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’. " guided me up tine bank. He didn't | ne speak until we d fturned our faces , toward Stonewille Center, und I won- dered vaguely i he had waited and { had vefraincd from speaking in order r to be sure that we were out of ear- a good floor wax. The wax is melted, L it dlio B hat vou nirhi ) sudden) fatethrusts whisginliintoithe WAL iI OSTRANDER then mixed with the oil and one-half i i MARY DICKFOR Lefwanderne Sl e g O loua e aos L B s0ca hox, 6 for $0150, triil size 256 W Mo CRarlss a e D i - o ST Altogetther “Miss Innocence’ intense- | - - Beige tricotine and Roman st d . Please. Capt. Grantland. You sure- { S ¢ G = an stripe /n Stella Maris” v do mot think I would prosume-—= | 1¥ dramatic in structure and pre- | At all dealers or sent on receiptof | Really good rubbers far canning will | material make a smart gown s AsARTCRAFT Pt You! Presume!* he interrupled, | Sents one of the most captivating | price, by FRUIT-A-FTVES Limited. |undergo the following test without a — 43 cture and, indeed, 1 was astonished at my | personalities of the screen in June | OGDENSBURG. N.Y. crease: Fold rubber, press tightly,! Needlewark for the home is becom- own unwonted huwmility. Caprice. As this is her last picture then turn it over and fold it in the !ing more and more a fad | { “You ure going to bave the explan- | her New Britain admirers were not | HOUSEHOLD NOTES ame place. | e b AT THE TYCEUM. | ation just the sam he went on.|at all backward in lamenting this One pint of milk makes two and | .4 hat of smocked organdie is band- “You see, T happen to have had some | fact this afternoon; all expressing = A s one-half ounces of fat soft cheese. |ed with narrow skunk fur Ememne little experience with railroads, so \ wish to see her wingome and dainty Pastry and fried foods are bath ex- | the center of which boasts a r stone, . | | | ! they asked me to look over a rather One . face upon the screen at Fox's of the hest substitutes for pensive and indigestible | Flowered cretonnes make attractive » threatening situation on this line. Tt's | theater soon again. The usual bill | Picce of hread is a potato o P e odd waistcoats and smocks. { outside my present ‘business.’ which | of incidental attractions supplemented — e TR CRCEG L R D s | —_— | 'm going to ‘lend to’ again pretty | “Miss Innocence Shorteake may have its cr before it has soured One-piece dresses show plain flat e i i soon Tamorrow evening's attraction at bar n i Tou I P e D \"m‘.,‘“ ks, with the fronts trimmed alniars e LE PNl Hone e the e inr o rma yTal. A ft I lett | thing cdible can be :r-(mn“ i I Vel . f ik t: g i w s - SR 3 pped | mockery, for the little phrase “some { madge in “Ghosts of Yeste - er washing lett ) { thing edible c . { Velours, in spite of their scarcity, Why Capt. Grantland Fxplained “His FHatoment Sefaichbeiiator ped Jittle experic with railroads” had | g i_\d ror ('r ”“ Yestenday™ | o bag and put on ice until used. | —— are the most desired caat fabrics Business” to Madge. agail. e e e, ot wa omen, the ! ", oade shauld he mde with b To make good mashed potatoes out | & usiness s been as a mental flashlight illum- | gramatic hit by Rupert Hughes. With | | 3 shes: ing water and a little lemon juice | of old potataes let them soak in water | A charming afterneon freck may be an overwhelming record of success | for an hour before cooking | “True” He turned to William with Now 1 lne BwborolT hadiha a ot - = > | made of white cotton marquisette and pied sentences of instruction to the. e g R e to her credit, Norma Talmadge has!| wNever waste time in canning or pre- SR point d'esprit insertion aptain of the railroad gua wnd | {0 Mrs. Graham, until § come back,” achieved the triumph of her career, | corving impertect f nd vegetables. Cucumbers for sandwiches should be | - French dressing sea-| Many of the prottiest you can get h peach leaves |soned with onion juice and parsley e Capt. Gréntland gave a few hur- | Willlam Is Fuzzlcd, | inating a dark corner of my brain. = Loay in “Ghosts of Yesterday”. and Aliss ixed with 3 with a littl me, we Jand in another minute he was inside ! 3 L Talze 5 hen, with a litil | Talmadge's interpretation the leading | 1¢ ftepped out of the tent into the frag- | the tent again, = = = | MOVIES /\ND AC-I role is the most pretemtious chars ks have only tueks and hand- g they can I sed 1 of almofd = = drawn work for ornament frant woodland at the side of tho rail- | o) Z0%, AR i hered hoarsels [ vo comex i | terisation "she has created. In this | flavoring Tf candy is permitted at the end of | s B o A e Sate ON KEENEY'S STAGE | production—and Miss Tulmadge’s a meal there is little danger of the| (ga tussore pongee coats to wear Poor old William, like a faithful j was turned. “What's he goin’ along productions are known for the samp- | T Dronloat vl on oosiblaand ave child’s cating more than the body de- |with striped and pleated veile skirts e it 2T at ks e — = | tuosness of their sets and the superb [, '8 PROCTTe WIOT PSle SOC save | mands Bra! one At thel nawent teatives ROLoT i { acting of their casts—she has out- |& "W AYs nGad: deny s e Billie Burke is once again creating | dene even her own record along these it e e BE T S ualed oiat % ranliz ve old chap was illiar derstand the situa s | & sensation in her latest photoplay | lines. One set, for example, chic d. Cons ndbiee i pusheg Into sl prungl Put them on in cold water ) . e reall iliam understand the situation, for |4 | i -0 . xample SEWhIChC th iaeolia, niste lOfiEtrng SnalbusI| irat s et e ater l el How’s This? walking close behind us old chap was ns obstinate as the | of socicty life, Daughter portrays the interior of the Bal 1Ta- g : g = ‘ him now,” he said | proverbial mule where my salety or lit into the bottlc. Roll ihe cork M':’J\MM‘} of syrup We ofter One Hundred Dollars Rer Goergette watch dog. followed close at our heels. Capt. Grantland stopped short T calizedt that 1 st quickivim wice Blicee No sugar is necessary when cooking love and adventure form an impor- """}”' A ‘;“" will delight audiences I st S bt Lol i with its sheer beauty, its expensive with decisic . : § YU tant part of this, her most remark- SHpeTLaLY It was a tone, an assumption of au- feven Capt. Grantland’s command gorgeousness and the life of the khority which 1 would bave resented | would mot be sufficient to make him | able plas | throng in the the loop and jerk it out quickly A ward for any case of Catarrh that cans ymato plants can be set in hetween “°‘;;§‘:“{,1‘}:r"’l“'?}\“:fl(':‘;_":“tf:':-akw onions. As the onions are pulled for | uy catarrh sufferers for the . pest | present use room will be made for the | thirty-five years, and has become water as sugar and boil. This is an | Zay scene. Miss Talmadge ftrom & one else 1 did not ana-| leave unless 1 also bade him go. As an extra attraction Monroc Sal- | essays dual roles in Ghosts { e hiod e el et AN ety s ; stantland is a big « - |tomatoes 3 i lyze my contented acquiescence to his Capt. Grantland is a big army offi- | approved method of ecanom | r = Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru tow virtually that— cel William 1 explained slow Y. | of Silence* is considered the best|ress and later as Jeanne La Fieur, ot the Blopd on the Mucous surfaces, ex mor di sh o0 0. Time enough | trying to suit my languag to his % o 3 _ b i the wanton Bal Tarbarin cabaret I e T S T o FADS N ASHION pelling the Poison from the Blood and oo solf.analysis, savage self-criticism, | limited vocabulary, “nnd we must do | Ply the Bluebird company ever pro- | gnper Sho is ably supported by | boil with cabbas healing the diseased purhr{;s,’ & b . T ction which I |whatever he says. He thinks it best | duced. Way up in the region of | Stuart Holmes, and a strons { { After vou have taken Hall's Catarrl 2 olmes, and a strons st Cure for a short time you will see a to me for you to go hick home right away | snow and ice Mouroc fails in love | “Ghests of Yesterday” is a Bohemian N GalarDles ey SR T G . great improvement in _your general g Lois & o g Flowered china buttons give charm | health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh For coffee and tea make a syvrup of igar by adding a third as much first as ury in an Arctic story “The Guilt | Ruth Grahgm, the poor little seams- feomma fox e Some pro- iito'take cave of things| there, 'and el with a miner's axughter, Battiing | story of Barls hefore the war s B! (s P health, “Start taking " Hall's Catars askon ilitales o jtojthe stoon himeslfy inst tremondous’ odds and over- | will be a strong supporting hill in- S | RoRsRis v K M e A 3 s ) ° wa 1uentfor | coming scemingly impossible tasks he | oluding Britain’s Bulwarks Faod should logk attractive as Well | myening slippers are rosettad With a . J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Obla a long moment. I knew that T had | finaly succeeds in winning the sirl, | 5 oot Ao 3 1 o A T hurt the poor old fellow’s self-csteen i fia y In t fourth rcel see: arm- ! 7 QTE T D ithree-petaled flower of ostrich flues amd folt vaguoly suilty. AFer & mo’ | i Mimacit by & ve made on « niock | ROV STEWART HERE ;mw‘ Mashed potatoes left 8 svelke idersedly of ice, after traveling miles afool Gramic?" he persisted. “How do you | R ) several one-reel comedies and storie L iy T Rt L R T T know he's what he says he is?" with three big feature acts make this | Jiten on the plenic “1 have known Capt. Grantland a | {pe bhiggest show ever given in| Today for the lust time Roy Stew- | : PR |1ons time, William,” I returned, for | Keenoy's. 'The three big acts are | art will be shown in the great west- 1 heard the office Fao st . - e Ay s B One-half pint of turpentine mived ard the officer’s footsteps ap- ! feadliners in their particular line. As;ern picture Che Fly God. ThiS i (ith one-half pound of heeswas malkes proaching. and wished no further | o povelty act the Hamilintons are in |15 a picture full of thrills and humer : Under the Auspices of the New Britain Zion 3 BIG MAMMOTH ACTS controversy But m cheeks burned N ss by t mselves with the most | from beginniug to end It tells of Associatlon i in the dark t the falsehood To Be Addressed by Following Prominent Speakers here 'will be less sharp 1 asked, | will take me to the station himself. e : POLATE VAUDEVILLE i oA e 1§ 1 original roller skating act ever pre- | the life of ranchmen and shows how S qen.e empe g e a0 avn 0 - “Well,” William mutteved sullenly, | sontod a sickly Basterner. traveling with his DOURBLE FEATURE PHOTO- “if he's such iy officer. why t acksor ralsh and Jackson, rio | wife is befriended by the hero, ited Sl e G S s e e e e R e Tell your mother | of clever artists with new and orig- | Saunders. Red and his men save th Brnesiionscirmall \\w\t;‘uh:‘ n‘rj‘-‘:l Il‘l’:.‘fl““!‘;1‘\‘;“‘\;“;:1” tation | ina) songs and stories create con- | Easterner from the sheriff and his ' wha mY mo‘ther BEN AVI Of Palestlne siderable merriment | bosses and the only true mau in ] the Japanese Marvel in The Light Breaks jury, who are judging the case of the feedS me 56}43@036{1 and i traveler, who has murdered a thief C“THE SECRET GAME” | was only the angry comment of I T Bl Ghils T “rf"',"‘;y"l'ft"‘y“',‘ bul L ment on a mown is chain of | govern his deeision. This is a pic- M W Yo7} Iy 5-Reel Comedy, e i i - which includes A\nmn m.,,\u. a com i [ et il do, e @5 asia b Ly magieian, The. Tiier Maters, Wiia | | Subject—"ZIONISM AND THE WORLD” 4 comedy act nd lchoes of Brin t Grantland’s voice sounded behind us i i 7 i i i TS e o e e 2 splondid Trish variety skit. A con. Musical Program Public Cordially Invited William,” he said, indlcting a rail- ¢ 3 v I to the Lyceum ay time and p; road guard who accompanied him. | ' S5 el | away the time enjoying a geod show- “Then you will have no further | : 2 ‘ n o Q NN | Sunday as usual, the Lyceum will { ‘“’i‘;““‘“ A e Yy . 3 | have double features. along with the T tohIRERone Mo npla oo L] dfi | other smaller attractions which make was an intonation in his voice | {up an exceptionally fine program. | P y = he pronounted William's name | \ y { The " Teaturo. pictures will be. Tho (A ‘\‘;“"H‘[‘Hlj‘w“\ - .;;\ e heeks lmnn it was \\\ \ £ | Oldest Law,” starring the beautiful | BAND CO?‘CER i 4’”",” bl | star, June Llvridge. This is a start- | '] ling story and it is brilliantly pre- | Every Sunday Afternoon < : T el e B i S | “The Captain of His Soul,” starring = { the great favorite, William Desmond. AND Regulay Dinners, $1.00. Don’t - There will alse be the usual Sunday 4<hi endanzor the life of that pre- Boating, Bathing, Fishing, cious baby by using unknown or un- | eVening eoncert by the Lyceum or- Roller Coastcr, Bowling. Ly s | chestra. 1f yeu wish to see a splen- TR Use OUR REALLY SAFE and|did. clean show, go to the Lyceum I eclure at the PEI N I LIEocHana SN artors oD PURE PASTEURIZED MILK and| Monday brings to the Lyccum a new s ew vaudev ana | eliminate ALL question of impurity ¥ show, with newSvaudeville Sanaj) Tckly help to strengthen o: richices ; | plaleihoRne s il et ) Corner Park and Stanley Streets I 1 selected sources of high qual- e di estwn. stimulate the | F o e oy PASTROR. | 9eFly appealing role in which she has Ly X evan e 2d. During the screening | & Al i of the part of this picture every one L, { and im rove the health y‘yv:\,;:r.hv‘ j»}‘.y/:-lf” MILK will satlsty the |y 40 oudio broke down and cried, | * 2 i i y worimg with nature. %0 thoroughly mersed was the be. | SEE Largast Sale of Any Modicine in the World. J. E. SEIBERT & SON, ieved i Mary Ao insh Bre R Ponit dor| Spe(fiial —Psalm 23 —Illustrated All Welcome i zet to go and see this latest of tha | & STANLEY HORVITZ, { Soldeverywhere, In Boxes, 10c,, 25c. 101 PARK STREE | charming venicle for the appearance | Mptometrist 337 Main St. Optician Telephone 1956, of the world-famous star

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