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oul t was oken o ANISH CATKRRH the Hyomel for Two Minutes and do. .« TAllian, usually a tower of strength me, would of no use whatever now, for I knew that She shared my father’s optimism concerning Harr Underwood. I knew that she would | Relieve Stuffed Up Head. | telephone as soon as she received the | news, and would set in motion every | you want to get rellef from | pit of machinery she could for the | ‘h, cold In the head or from an | {racing of Dicky. But my overwrought ting cough in the shortest time | yyapination told me that any effort Hyomel. she might put forth would futile, ould clean out your bead In tWo | 1405440 it wouldn’t have as its back- tes and allow you to breathe! ., .,4 tho theory that Harry Under- | 3 wood, and he alone, was responsible | el often ends a °£°:1di '"q"“ TR e was | it will relieve Y"‘a o! n:g“*“:r'f groping helplessly in a chaos of fan- o8, bl‘;'n“nfl' '11""- ng and offen- | tostic ideas for some tangible thing eath in & week. to which I could fasten when my mel is made chiefly from & sooth- healing, antiseptic, that comes the eucalyptus forests of inland where catarrh, asthma and father's knock sounded upon the door. “Mrs. Underwood is on the tel phone,” he said when I had opened the ption were mever known to|door. “I told her that we had al- ready heard the news, and she is very | mel is pleasant #n@l easy to | anxious to speak fo you at once.” | e. Just pour a few drbps into I hurried to the telephone, but my | rd rubber inhaler, use as direct- | fingers faltered as they fitted the re- | d relief is almost certain. ceiver to my ear. I hoped devoutly omplete Hyomel outfit, including | that she wouldn’t utter her erstwhile | r and one bottle of Hyomei, | husband's name. I feit as if I simply | but little at druggists every-| could hot bear to hear any 1'urmeri and at the Clark & Brainerd | commendation of the man whom 1 you already own an inhaler you for whatever et an extra bottie of Hyomei at | ists. felt to be responsible harm had come to Dick “Madge?” Lillian’s voice held the { imperative note which I have learned | to assoclate with any stress of work | or worry on her part. ‘‘Dear girl, 1| won’'t waste any words telling \nu] what I feel for vou. You're being vour usual brave self, T know. How soon can you get in here? T'm trying to get hold of Allen Drake in Wash- ington, he seems to be away from his | usual haunts today, and with my usual | | ngelus Four luck T was asleep when the paper came, so T wasted an hour or two get- ting to work, But we'll get hold of something definite as soon as its hu- manly possible to do so. What frain | can you get in here?” Her voice, her unusual | indicated more nervousnes volubility i than T had | ever known in her. I wondered if it | might be that intuitively she also di trusted Ha Underwood. At any | | rate, there was nothing better for me | | to do than to go to her. T knew that | ‘Allen Drake held no brief for Mr. Un» | derwood, that any investization he | carried on would be as cold and freo | ‘Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour pson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by Elizabeth Appell (Mrs.) from bias as his own personality ““There is no train for two hour I told her, “‘but I will be on that one. “Good!” she returned. “So long.” As T hung up the receiver T heard | my father's volce again. | n auto is coming up the drive- 8. P. Strople, Church St. way, daughter,” he said. “T think that blinded army officer, Major Crant- land, is in the tonneau.” TONIGHT—TOMORROW—SATURDAY The Powerful Romantic Actor. ILLIAM FARNUN in “THE MAN HUNTER” A tremendous seven reel drama of a man who velled 10,000 miles for revenge—Three smashing rilling fights ear]l White in Ep. No. 7 “The Lightning Raider.” Fatty Arbuckle Mutt & Jeff Pathe News VAUDEVILLE UETTE — MAY GREEN — GENEQVA FIVE THE SINGING FOUR—A Great Quartette SDAY, FEBRUARY . FOX'S TONIGIIT. i : PAR]SIAN FASHIONS THEATER BILLS TONIGHT INDIGESTION AND FOX'S THEATER. O, < t produc M Hunter ttracted 5 toda He be- gins this w6 W clubman | n London ¢ the purchase of supposedi stock, he is left | slide down the inz New man tion \inst the ind the stoclk also when win rnum's emain in New on the same ¥ voung tow- on deck. A 1ter the ves s and the oil | num and the! falsa triend are 1 upon a de i island. The man, despite Farnum's | leniency play another trick it caugh t it and another desperate o strugg 5 that an falls fr 1 elift and e~ dies. Farnum and the girl are ; a happy ts both of ‘hem Tn “The Man Hunter,” Mr num really gives several different charac iz [ ter studies of value. He gives you | carefree man of wealth; the prisoner who serves mjust term: the loy | character who mingles with pick- pockets and fakirs: the powerful strong-minded man who takes con- | tro1 of time of danger, when | death and the man from | whose pore oozes hatred and | revenge false friend who { made him penniless | The latest Pathe Neows, Mnutt and | Jeff and Episode No. 7 of “The Light- { ning R entitled Meshes of | Evil.” with Pearl White and Warnor | Oland, furnish the remaindor of the film program. The vaudeville con- sists of Caluette, in a novelty wire { act: May Green, sin comedienne; | Genova Five, musicians, and The | Singing Four, a quartet of excellent harmonists, | e ! LYCEUM THEATER Mae Marsh in “The Racing Strain’ { will be the feature picture at the | Lyceum theater for e la three | A charmi de chine d & robe of navy intily trimmed with blue crepe a band r embroidery TUnderwood VAUD F.VII.I.E. | TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEST BET OF TH SON MAE MARSH in “THE RACING STRAIN” § THEY'E OF] THE PRIDE OF KENTUCKY AND THE | GIRL: WHO DARED RACE THEIR WAY TO TRIUMPH. . M Houdini Serial—‘The Master Mystery” ®—— Vaudeville That Is Vaudeville —— EXTRA—MACK SENNETT COMEDY B “THE SLEUTH” A COMING SOON “HELL MORGAN'S GIRI* | Sings for War Fund Madam famous the world over, consented recently to reap- pearance It was at a concert held in the Royal Albert Hall in aid of Europen We und Drive at which King George and Queen Mary were prescent. Ten thousand people hearvd her sing ‘Home Sweet Home,” which endeared her fo the hearts of so many Ame ans. Copyright Underwood & 1 vood. Tonight, Fri., Sat. MME. PETROVA ‘Tempered Steel An Intense Drama of Theatrical Life New Acts of Qualy Vaudeyil | which | <. GONSTIPATION days of the week It nmanc and rc a | racotrack Mae Mar wssociation with horse : kl R “ d B im.n. jockeys and trainers in her new. lIIG y e gye y { est picture, “The Racing Str: has “F T " H a dyed in-t wool racing en- flm-a-t ves of the whim girl of the ccreen. Even when work was com- | Rommm,r.q: pleted at the Saratoga racetrack I»f“m‘n‘\l for many years with Ll e e | Zerrible Indigestionand Constipation. lorse race, were taken, | A neighbor advised ‘“Fruif-a-fizes” Marsh was ‘”w'}‘- foRledy The § (or Fruit Liver Tablets). I tried returned with her mpany to | g " il Fort Lee studios and fintshed the | o the surprise of my doctor, egan to improve and he advised LR e DI | me to go on with “Fruit-a-tives”. KEENEY'S THEATER. ! 1 consider that I owe my life to | monizht brings to Keeney's an en- | “Fruit.a-tives” and I want to say to tire chanse o ‘m‘w;‘]‘ym.}:w -"f"\f'lr:‘“:; oz | those who suffer from Indigestion, sllio isnture oo Giollagy dhtes Constipation or Headaches — try 1 r to the public the best obtain- Fruit-a-lives” and you will get well””, : le in the line of photoplays unf! CORINE GAUDREAU. el B Medamae Reat e o 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250 * Thurseday, Iriday and | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Her newest feature being | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. trong dramatic _ story of th life showing a voung actr to reach the | ‘ heights supported and h Americ: ma Cobl ciated was tl | for an recently being liam I & ing in prison receive procur: larger | hefore | Litch J prison I’.i,xy bu | cupied which money ptured ca the armistice. Even of fame ¥ r wonderful 1ding role is remarkably an n Lux en Pr he m Am Te. impri dtch 2 the camp From another \mm|mn who had | package r-i soap d a ed ¢ War Jjoined October ury in Feb. 1 )-—A T erican h soned in the 2 4 Argonne near prisoner’; piece in 1 s por pable tar. trayal Prisoner Guard—Soap (B 1t is 6th than his thumb the gave c t bef ove D tod region are mp I of the stockade gan traveling signing the soa guard a by ore rtaken t risoners in soap not the of t p and stepped free night and hiding he reached the front | o who will Clemenceau Auto Driver Decorated at to Ameri Brib vy Th cake infan n no A few nigh armistic he a man ther told buy to Be Rewarded. who Petrova company of well dnnr‘ | CAKE OF SOAP BUYS OLDIER’S FREEDOM | hes G Still Rhineland. © As of soap | ans of securing freedom | prisoner regiment Germany. W try, to Lit t mu Germ He 1 releas him wi PREMIER'S CHAUFFEUR | GETS HONOR MEDAL Request Himself—Another has after | was | during the fight- and taken Bade out articles | purchasable HILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— the { The vaudeville entertainment. consi ['of fonr high class acts that e guar }:vmuw to please | ~ X | Miliside Creamery Butter, ase I, ICKS APOR . Rusaall T 301 Main street.—advt. | *YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30%. 60¢, 31.20 LIFT OFF CORNS , WITH FINGERS er- Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only few cents so- | Vil- | a ch ch ! | an e- | = ¥ | ed | of Yol langh Apply a few drops then lift sore touchy corns right off. Nopain. Yes, magic! th | of | Parts, Feb. 19.—Acecording to latest | A published reports tonight, Premier A few cents buys a tiny bottle of Clemenceaw’s condition is Improving | {he magic Freezone at any drug store. | but owing to his fatigued condition, | , s > an Xoray examination will not be | APPIY & fow drops of Freezone upon taken until tomorrow morning. Drs tender, aching corn or a callus. In- Gosset, Tutfier, Laubry and Paul have | stantly that troublesome corn or cal- {wade a complete examination and | lus stops hurting, then shortly vou lift [ have ordered rest. M. Clemenceau | it out, root and all, without any pain *(old the physicians that he wanted | soreness or irritation. These little bot- the Ay work done as soon as pos- | tles of Freezone contain just onough sible o that he could get back to |to rid the feet of every hard corn, i work in a few day | soft corn, corn between the toes and Expressions of sympathy reached | the calluses on bottom of feet. So the premier from all quarters today. | easy! So simple. Why wait? No The chamber and nate discussed | humbug! | the shooting and were horrified and | {indignant that such an occurrence | i could take place. King George, the IF WOMEN ONLY NEW | British house of commons and various —_— 1 e of nations sent messages of | What a Heap of Happiness It Would | sympathy, while M. Clemenceau's | Bring to New Britain Hom | home v crowded with distinguished | to do housework an i\l\invl'- who led to inquire as to back. ih..& injuries a express their sym- | you hours of misery at | vauny at work ’ This evening the premier as women only k the cause | Major-Ger Mordace his military faldenitofilocora esObnLitew IDecaudin g B Backachcl painsfotten®come i from I Broohy, ganc 9. 3 Twould save much needless woe ! menceaw's request. Decaudin w D onn R R AN Bille e tor v { driving the car when the premier w Rans b v 5 | fired upon. Congeas, another chauf- iedind = U four ched to the person of the S edwntRagNow B tain ol tlaen {premier, will probably Le decorated | S2¥S 3 f tomorrow. Mrs. Maria Murphy, 103 Columbia i St oo L , sa ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills cer- H MORE WAR CLOUDS. rinly did me a lot of good when I | et ad kidney complaint. My was . ion in Central America Reported | Weak and lame and 1 was in run down hevaene condition. T had no energy to do my | housework and whenever I swept the Washington, Feb. 20.-—Oflicial in- | floor, my back ached so I thought it ' formation has reached the state de- | it would break. I often had dizzy head- partment of the threatening situation | aches and my kidneys acted irregular- in Central America, brought about by | Iy, A friend advised me to use Doan’s the conc ntration of a portion of the | Kidney Pills and on doing so, I was rmy of Costa Rica on the Nicarag- i soon free from all kidney trouble.” n lrunn(;l(’ ?nrll‘ :l;l‘“:m‘rs 1‘;\ Nica- 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn raguans entertain of an invasion o satrale, M. Y It may be stated that the United | " “Mf i, 86 States will not permit an invasion of | Wicaragua by Costa Rica or an nthvri Central American power. It is be- | tieved however that it will not be | necessary to send troops from m(‘ United States to protect Nicaragua. few warships in southern ers are | relied upon to deal with any situa- tion which might arise. ES COM]NG Pure lard Ib., Russell Bro !“ | —advt. v