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DAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. T Theatergoers— e e T R e ey T TI LY CEUM. X BILLS TONIGHT azainst | 2 THEATER. jereat tragedy embitters Bud ®S. Hart's veratility. not | God. his churc 1 the tice of €6l Western drama is the fea- | mankind. He runs away and plays e’ at Fox's tonight with four weil | the game of life alone gainst alanced acts of Fox vaudeville world of men. Although a gamble versayility, not | his own standards of right and wror set in motion ghe’ liftle machinery of | William art's — The Kind You Have Always ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, personal supery to_decelve you in this. ion for over Bought has borne the signa- and has been made under his 30 years. _Allow no one Counterfeits, Imitations and SN ¢“Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the Dealth of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA astoria_is & harmie Opium. Morphine nor other narcotic substance. more than thirty yeare it L relief Diarrl of Constipation ea ;3 allaying ,» Flatulency, I Fev z ting the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- similation of ¥'ood; giving healthy and natural sleep. substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- yrie, Dreps and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Yor ax been in constant use forthe Wind Colic_and therefrom, erishness arising The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, | i { In Use For ¥ o | inguizy I,mp‘pan;m,qm.\sc . You are | pnly as an but as a true por- | Ave rigid and firm so that he is feared | e {4 FYARE donee "@blxl&g&!_)h. Drake, Ljiraver of Western lifoe and Western | bV all for his sirensth and power, | = o > i , 5 character is dramatically brousht out | but loved for his fairness and square- | not a dull moment in all the seven ¥ T P ngthing else but sit at |, many of the details in this gripping | ness. To portray such strength, vet | reels. Fone THd of & telgbhone ever since | 3. ma “entitled “Staking His Life ippleness of character vequired a| Fven the cat, dog and squirrel 1 frst hegrd "mews.”, Lillian re Bud Randall, the squarest gambler | man who knew his role, who had | give startling evidence of being high 4 s X torted. “But fle appears to have | . raightest shet west of San- | lived or was capable of living such E salaried actors, and as for Minnie Ha ( é’f vanished joiff the face of the earth. {C B¢ FHCE ong porsonality ; & role. And Mr. Hhirt's early training , Ha, the squaw, she alone is worth D) WHat fgidt, Betty lends the strengt \d virvility to the | on the Western frontier, his wide ex- | the price of admission. But it o L P colored woman IWASEDROE UL, (0 d emblttore aracter he ! perience with human nature. and his | Mick. that strangles you with B v ‘1;5“"‘1"17,.“‘:":;2“’"[’] ,'(:’"_“”;:Z' say o | portra Twenty vyears hefore ma 'v) personality arve masterfully | jaughter and grips you with her 3 : an stairs st | brought out. { raising stunts. No photo play has Cwap % harry like (lr» m».hln_ /m?o ‘\”f“]‘ pre- i A two reel LKO comedy, the latest { yet héen produced so filled ,\\ilh ad- b, 8 fenting a _card, and T knew by the (Fenlfea s na e o ased sotnllad initad 3 plsesedisuiniupon Heifacalinatiaiaub, a Pathe comedy complete film | novelty and intensity of -the {hrills s - stanbialitinlraposell Jln | nenimoches program. The vaudeville is headlined | are indecd remarkable. Fatalities Al Nothing else would ever induce Betty i Curtis, the popular and rotund | seem to he avoided hy a hair's - K3 JH\ B to change the show waddle which is ille comedian with a company | breadth-—with a realits fhat i BeautifySkinandHaw By | - oot peee 5 ey i vy Tunn sovoot | L 8 MNail Tty Lillian said quictly, and when the old act. The rest of the bill con- | Aickey comes to a climax in the Y. se lIhClll’a woman had departed she turned to James Moore with some hu- ‘ last reel, which contains one of the [ Lat Cuticura be your beauty doc- | i< with a relievea air. oL es gl % ;}””“"" | biggest punch scenes that has ever tbr, ‘one that really does somethin “No wonder I couldn’t get hold of | . ng comedienne With some | heen screened. But onc 6 pur ‘fibea“‘ifyyf’“fha"'a Allen Drake in Washington,” she said, ““Many months of comfort at little | ind the Two Stars. 4 Inot have to wait until the | skiny ¢ with Cuticura Soap and he is here.” expense”” is the way Charles A. Pear- | o ented youngsters. jreel before the Rt hot Water #o cleanse the pores. If "Phe next moment Mr. Drake was in | son of San Diego, California, sums up | e - e gins, because inferest is aroused of redniess, roughnessor pim- | ;.0 "1 ,om ihe same tall, faultlessly | his experience with Neolin Soles. Mr. MICKIY IS BIG FEATURE. e e e e e e (sare present, ordandruffonscalp, | o 1eq man of the world with whom | Pearson had two pairs of shoes re- i the much advertised pro- { {iDues right up fo the very last min- ¢h gentlywith CuticuraOintment | 1) "0 e in the service. He evi- oled with Néolin Soles, and after i ¢ v S | ute vou say good-bye to her at the Before bathing or shampooing. dently had expected to find Lillian wearing them for twenty months ~duction, that is coming to Fox's onl.,q ¢ the seven reels hpey Syeddeal for all toilet uses. aione, for when his eves fell upon me | writes “I will have to get new shoes | Thursdas a blending of every | iy ¢ ,fi?:;fim?&"&wu" Lo saw a flash of alarm and annoyance sometime, but so far as the soles are man emotion. Yet the story, with| LYCEUM THEATER. in them concerned, that time seems as far its conmedy, its romance, its ]m.!h«n“ Seldom in the history of New Brit- -=mm———————————==n | But he greeted both Maj. Grantland | gjstant as when they were new.” nd its wonderful thrills, is of the [ain was an audience given a better and me with formal leisurely cour- This is typical of the experience | Simplest sort; and simplicity 1% al- | tesy before making known his errand illions are having with Neolin Soles. | ways grentness, especially if it has sor| e L T e ated by Science to be durable, , many enjoyable things about it M””"THIN PFGPLE Sldjmorl g cratdl Jysncerr o inoo | flexible and waterproof, these soles 'and straightforward as the plot it- | - _gdw o”, membered, he uttered a commonplace are an important factor in cutting is, the element of surprise i = Chavpierideciine o 1 am sure, ir| Shoe expense. You can get them on ever in view. Mickey is a lovable, | SHU”LU TAKt TomELy T s alone i | mew shoes for the whole family, and wrum scarum little tom hoy, Who is M :.\I::uvlf?;w’;v;‘:l g We u..t in the f«‘vx re-soling. They are mflf]t by The """ 3 ‘!"H r""‘ lmr‘\ vv‘ x{ | same service, you know.” Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. Akron, : 5 ““«"‘. "";’\‘ 1‘“ ‘T 1 -”‘ : PHGUPHATE | He knew something about Dicky! Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels— ¢ry, whether i ot i Ym the | !T read it in the look of compassion | guaranteed to outwear all other heels. mining district, or later "with her | — | ; Mt in the city. From the village | Nothing Like P Biiro Photeharetl () | which haa involuntarily gleamed in B RL ~ SRR R e B ing Like P -Ehosphate his eyes at the fivst sight of me. That ]‘lefi() 1N Doles 2 Bosimte s soniiiem 1 i Lillian’s mind had jumped to the CUPRINE o ghocRol cousann oy i S [ same conelusion T knew by the cere il eve atmosphere of reality. with | : i monious haste with which she ushered S SIS ‘! 4 t ‘:\ h‘”"“"' & ‘v‘ him out of door without a word e E lto either antland or me The DIET ! ople foxhy, d ‘| In my all my sense of be- = { | havior left me. 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A little of Scott’s Emulsion today may do you a world of good tomorrow. \ | Bcott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N.J. 1818 & Brainerd Druggists. treat in the line of novelties than | the one which was nresented at the ¥ theater yesterday. The great | Luthe who performs marvelous | stunts caused a sensation. He escapes | from a German torture crib, gets out | of ‘four pair of hand-cu and did ! many more tricks. The other three Too Fat? | vaudeville acts are of good quality.: , 1 e 3 | “Hell Mor, Girl,” starring the | _ & L"‘""":"“r”d :":“f“(\ :,’d“‘l"’"’_" "“;‘”“ }y\u]\ul:vv‘ star, Dorothy Philips, is the |15 5 PIooe an;.v:n~'~c 4: “f:;m"::’ | feature screen pla Woven | atoundifiacte i o is e Ll SRt R SamR o8 { the terrible earthquake and fire which | et s CNBE LS. S Dol destroyed the entire city of San Fran- L R L L cisco few ye ago and dealing | Your life becomes worth Iliving with with that phase of life which existed | clearer mind, proved figure, buoyant in Frisco’s famous Barbary Coast, and | 5tep. cheer nd optir Get thin dance hall regions before the fire, the play abounds in the most intense sit- uations and tremendous thrills. The story cente round the daughter of | “Hell Mo n,” keeper of the tough- | est dance hall on t} vrbary Coast. | Into 1 “hell-hole is cast by | chance living remains of Roger | Curwell, a gentleman and artist, | now derelict. Then fol- | lows version the ter- s th once a dissipated pictured of rible fire and earthquake which wiped off wild the the m The and finally comes Presidio with its throng refugees, where comes the climz the sto when the “‘derelict ! transformed once again into and the woman who was dance hall brought that a and is in her Frisco pani on the b scene scenes of of is | of { once a to rea- happier fu- que br stor n hter for is | lize | ture | S i KEENEY'S THEATER. attractions at | The first dramatic Keeney's for the iree days include “Man’s Law,” photoplay with a notable other short The vaudeville Mary, a pair of who offer a snap- Iking Herbert an up-to-date also several and weeklies, cts are Delbert colored eatertai py singing and and Wright present navelty act with special scenery, call- cd “The Boy and the Girl The Williams Sisters, two clever miss- es, ng singing and danc- ing 1lso wear charming cos- tumes. will be a complete ple 1 vaudeville ast; lies come- and er act Grocer ret, here of photo rsday. chang Th on PUBLIC INTERE IN AUCTION AT SHOW. | Today's edition contains a about a auction sale which at is to three ¥s beginning Thursday. This auc- tion is the result of an order of the Distriet Court of Kentucky, and when big take place the Lyceum for a man | notice | announced ! R e HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD 3 Says Cream Applied in” Nostrils i.(, Opens Air Passages Right Up. 4 > | sestededesootedeooedededesfoodediofed oot Instant relief—no clogged nostrils open right up; the air. | passages of your head clear and you | can breathe freely. No more hawking, | snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness., for breath at ht; | your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penctrates through every air passa | of the head. soothes the inflamed swollen mucous membrane comes instantly. | It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh | > | waiting Your | | | No str or and relief ¢ LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with f? the article to be sold is it will create a sensation in church | and political circle The parties in | charge of the auction have been g ed that their course will arous ) public indignation, and have answered = | that they are fulfilling a duty to a recognized court of law. The sale ! 1 take g ce Sstr N ACCOor ce | . v | win ¢ Olace strictly in accordance | poosn't hurt a bit! Drop a little | with our own laws. a license having ! .. f e : Freezone on an aching corn, instantly already been secured. TFull particu- | : !~ [ that corn stops hurting, then vou lift I will be given N tomorrow’s | . % | et | it right out. Yes, masgic i o A tiny bottle of Freezone cost but a | ABOLISH USE OF BOOZE. fey centsiatiany idrug e Wk b | i £ sufficient to remove every hard corn | President of Mexico Gladly Increases ' ‘“‘: ““‘”- ]’ corn. between the loes, and the calluses. without soreness or Tax on Alcohol. | | I !irritation. I exicolTity, e b1 MR YE Mall.) = | e o R e oAl discoys | President Carranza is considering a | ery of a Cincinati niusl Tt s [ plan submitted by national board of | wonderful ! health for the enactment of legisla® | tion that will gradually result complete aholition of the liquor traffic in Mexico. He recently signed a decree inereasing from 25 50 per cent. the ta pulque and i other alcoholic beverages in Mexico | city. { The constitution, officlals of the Board that body powers iealtn regulations that in the abolition of the The board's program, the to on to the Health dic accoraing of ssult liquor traffic submitted to the president, provides for an ela- will as horate campaign to suppress liguor traffic gradually. High duties, early closing hours for saloons, tem perance lectures, organization of temperance societies and various other means would be resorted to before he prohibitory re tions become , fully effective. alcoholic | THAT-ARE RCAL SHOE SALE MAIN . ST. DAMONS+ 267