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oD g the adulato e Sther '%m«m%fld in my knowledge of Maj. knew that this ordeal, was more terrifying to from antland, | it own way, im than any experience he had faced Epon the battlefield. Shy almost to a lault when in the presence of women, e was a reserved, silent man to hom the thought of heing conspicu- us was a torture. [ was sure that oid AVO0 nfluenza By having youv good condition. Take Lino- nine as a preventive. This well-known vemedy restores vitality and bnilds up system to a fuil headth standard. Linoniue should always the first sign of a cough it overcomes the cause ves danger. system be mken cold, and re- remetly or Best Druggists—60c and $1.20: KEENEY’S “GREEN EYES” Startling 7 SHOW TODAY) Reel the Drama Fea- Dorothy Dalton OCOMEDTERS OTHERS VAUDEVILLE 3 BIG ACTS 3 BIG ACTS 600D \SINGING ACT FRIDAY AND SAT. S“THE BRASRS BULLET." Clever Star WEBKLY COMING “THE LURE OF THE!CIRCUS’ " VAUDEVILLE o o o5 e i the | then carefully " e, fw vour hu 59 .ascents while I was Vacross, and T thought you might like ‘to hear about them at first hand. ! And my time is so very limited that {it will be impossible for ‘me to call | upon you. T was wondering if vou | eouldn’t drive with me his afternoon to Bayview, where we have to speak | this evening. We are to rest and to | have dinner there at the hotel, so I could easily send Adams here back | with you when we reach the village. It is veally the only time I shall have ! to talk with you.” ! He indicated his faithful aide with |a grasp of the other's sleeve, and the gesture told me how completely he | depended upon the man. I hastened {to amend his proposition. while the ! | committee women, frankly curious, forgot fo pretend interest in anything | else save the colloguy between uu»} blinded officer and myself “I whall be delighted to drive with vou" | assured him. “Naturally 1 am exceedingly anxious to hear anything | concerning my husband. But it will | be utterly unnecessary to send me [ back in the car. There are two or | ! three trains leaving Bayview for Mar- | ! Vin between now and evening, and I ! can easily get one of t The Start to Bay “Please He put out’ with a gesture of protest, pected that he had the usual mascu- | line aversion to any feminine chang- | ing of a plan. I didn't reply. for I | did not quite know what it was best to | Capt. Mercer, the gray-haired | officer, came to the res: ‘That is a matter of detail that can | vorked out afierward. I should | imagine,”” he said with quizzical good nature. “And 1 am fraid I shall have to remind you that we must soon start | for Bayview. “Oh, of course,” Maj. Grantland re- plied, and I detected the relief at get- | ting away which was his. I sald a hasty farewell to little Mrs. | Gray and the other woman and pre- | ceded Maj. Grantland down the stalrs. | I had an instinctive feeling that he | would not like me to follow him and ! { them ' iew | his hand | and L sus- | | the arm of his aide. There were tow car curb. a roadster and t ous car which had figured so promi- nently in the adventure of my first | meeting with Capt. Grantland. M. Hoven turned to Capt. Mercer: 1} Suppose you come with me this he safd carelessly. “Then Mrs. Graham and Maj. Grantiand can have | their chat wundisturbed by your well | known conversational prowess.” Mercer's eyes twinkled. I shall land either in heaven or the police station,” he satd resigned- !1y, “for Hoven is the original demon driver. But anythi.g to oblige. Allow me, Mrs. Graham.” He assisted me to enter the tonnean of the car and gulded Maj. Grantland to a seat beside me. The man, Adams, lclimbed to the chauffeur's seat—I ! could guess how it must chafe the | active, adventurous cpirit of the young | { officer to sit helpless in the car he had | run so skilfully—and in another | mament we were rolling smoothty down the wonderful boulevarded road. | tending at the | e large luxuri- Capt. i | { TONIGHT AND TOMORROW THRILLS—ACTION—COMEDY TOM NMIX IN— “TREAT ’EM ROUGH’ A BIFF-BANG ARIZONA TALE—5 REELS Pearl White in “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER Admitted By Hundreds to be the Begt Serial Yet Shown—What is the Mystery of the ‘Ebony Block?”’ 1st. Episode in 3 Amazing Reels VAUBDEVILLE — The Fox Kind Ajax and Emily. Helen Miller Barrett and Brown Lloyd and Whitehouse | minutes { fore | shown are witness his helploss dependence upon | World™ ORO®IiY i 1 f THEAWORLD” AT ALUL NEXT W s KWLENEY'S R, RTS OF THE WORLD" The biggest event in the entire s son in the world motion will Grifith's o pictures, be the presentation of D. W film World™, Jatest the mis “Hearts of At Keenoy's next Hearts of cighteen week World™” the the required months m making and many of the actual battlefields Griffith, with the sistance of the British and the French governments. Mr. Griffith. however. is anxious to remove apprehen- sion that “Hearts of World™ is primarily a avar picture. It is, he announces, primarily a love story, in which war fgures as the grim back- i ground. It may he called “the story oi a village”, and for more than for during the exposition of the there is not a cannon shot. not a suggestion we rms. There is the pretty romanece of two 1s each® in love with the same man; there Is the quiet and peaceful at- mosphere of a small French town be- the holocaust of the war. Then comes the confliet, with i effects upon the fortune the little village, The actual battle in the trenches struggles of the s only ocec found scenes were faken on the My as- of France by Hcial d and any the story, of its of batte right dexth Germa baen story of during the Irench and the ionally has it to piece the of the battles together by means acted scenes. Thus one secs the life in the trenches: the charges of e French soldiers: the thrilling nd-to-hand conflicts and the thrust of bavonets murder of the shells the great & i the tanks: 1 the cha German the village necessary the pill- the in al timate vie- happiness of v future the Amerlean troops nd a hint of cious to have It to0d th “Hearts of the deals with war end love js & drama ho has slagad, rather t ropaganda filnu. ¥ through his sntation of the e France, without more determined than ever 1 horrors of n again in th Prominent in of the World"” are t siste: Tillian and Doro ROUHI Harron, George Fawcelt, ge Scig- man and other well-known playar: wonde going forth 1Y of the w \)H') of “H D the TODAY AND “THE STILL ALARM” Old CLASSY VAUDEVILLE Come to the President Wilson in Paris. Extraordinary Attraction MONDAY, TUESDAY, GEORGE BUNNY New Britain’s Famous IN PERSON Telling Personal Movie Experiences How to oy scenes talen | sode of an | no one can | ¢ | act, s | feature show i Break Into the Movies—Also “FRIEND HUSBAND” 5—Reels—5 Featuring George Bunny LD FRIDAY IANUARY 10, 1016." e TONIGHT SOTHENTER. Western The firg The ! serial e olves ony bluck hat, < liable world, Wi an e saction ATts containing in unscruy the block is in ) dangerous pds. it to endan Thi the ang a and possession of ed China where t Raider new and sensational plots, ery nute frerward suz who owns t1 oy Lovers polis plantation Lightning mystery, will enjoy e episode and to say that all thre the following cha Tom Mix. s much more ‘Wostern Mell of of of ir well, it is sa who have witnessed the already waiting er next Thur “Treat "Em Rough fhan the ordinary Tt not only con- tains extraordinarily daring cowbo one of them being the shoot- off of the head of a big king ra by Mix—but idea of life on The photoplay was all shot cott, Arizona, and con- ellent Arizona scenery. News and a | some Luke comedy complete the film recls are stunts in | tlesnake tintimate nch G tains some The Fox vaudeville and Emily in a novelty | Miller, 4 dainty and a xylophone act; Barre: blackface comedians, and | Whitehouse in & comedy travesty, al high-clas i well Tiked by large : Helen pleasing lady and Brown Lloyd grand opera caliber and audiences in of THEATER. in KEENEY'S Dorothy Dalton ““Green Eyes.” a startling seven-reel drama, the ney's theater today and is feature at Ke tomorrow Lt ¢ Thursday with icture, when shown made considerable of a hit he audience and there was am- ple pfoof given that Dorothy'Dalton | is becoming more and more of a fa- i corite at this theater. Fer pictures are all good ones; she s always sup- ported by a cast players, and, thercfore, i her own ability and be aswured that any Dorothy pleture is a guarantee of vour mon worth. “Green Eyes” is no except to the rule and everyone who i should see this picture today. In ad- | dition to the feature there will be 'numerous’ other shorter reels, come- dies and a weekly. Today and tomorrow the latest epi- ‘“The Brass Bullet, cxciting chapter of all, will be shown. There ave also three hig acts of vand ville on today’s program-—an acrobatic a singing act and a comedy act. All are just from suoccegsful er { ments on the Western circuits and s are assured of your this show. beauty, you can Dalton money’s worth at Sunday a big on the bi | soon—the greatest of all serials, “The Lure of the Circus” starring Eddie Polo, the most daring man in motion pictures. TOMORROW Melodrama. See the big Demonstration WEDNESDAY Screen Star and Advising it-gives vou an | hig Western | Lone- | sists of Ajax ! and ! made up of first-class | considering ; double ! Coming | WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almoat any man will tell you that Sloan’s Liniment means relief or practically cvery man has used who has suifered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather exposiur Wonmen, too, by the hundreds cf thousands, useit for relieving neuriti lame backs, neuralgia, sick head: Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quxcL]y effective. Say “Sloan’s Lini- ment" to vour druggist. Get it today. The Lyceum theater was packed to overflowing yesterday by an audience that never missed a thrill or skipped a4 dramatic sensation the great melodrama, “The Still Alarm This tells the stors of a wealthy who has two daughters, one whose fate it is to be ahducted by the older partner of the firm who is a lrunkard, but with a kind heart. 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How the vil- | ing Bernard and Scarth in an offering lain is finally to justice { that 3s just jammed with comedy, a the clever wits of the firveman and the | clever violinist and a good comedy older member of the old drue firm and m, Monday, Madge Kennedy ane the restoration the ahducted { also Geo Bunny, of New Britain, daughter is effected help to make the | will be seen in “I'riend Husband.” man entertains the old On the bill there ls episode of the gee ‘The Master Mystery one which is very Hrought by o Emonow-Ertraordzn SALE Tlewarf Shoe orWOMERN Reduced frem $5.84 Out They Go--AH At One Price TOMORfR(';‘W morning they will be ready—hundreds of pairs of these stunning NEWARK Shoes—all marked at the ene flat price of $3.95 for quick and final clearance. They are the identical NEWARK Shoes thdt have been selling in such great quanti- ties all season long at $5 per pair. Extra Special ! $1.39 and 51.00 Women's B8 75¢. Bath Slippers . ¥8¢ 10c. Corn Cure 7c 10c. 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