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{ All Feature! All Week!! dire lt cr Q.—Did the Anclents build tun | nels? Who bullt the first tunnel | | JOMNNIE 1 The rt of the i Lae ae teattnieced te acer Will Make | procee Extennive t fo * * A CHOR RL, MARGIE® oe tite ha hank«aivi US GIRL | oO th Ame t ¥ T q KG HEARS, IS WHY DICK n aneleut lia, The an iving HAS NOT LOVED HER Ansyrin netr " 1 Ha: LATELY der th t , a arpy ° ° to at 1 drew my up near my jne for You window after cor in from the} wet : hy ‘ u t ' wedding of Pat and ©. The day | I 1st hat if You See | ute had grown unexpectedly close and t 1, nea . } i H KeA proc coming of a] 1 Na F | ter tr rtatte storm nne er h 1 could hardly breathe, for the ‘ : tay had bee ne turmoil ad to 6 i cltemer ‘iret Dick's let owl Cede f t xeltement. Fir Di t | concert innele ot t Ld with {ts bitter disappointment, and | |ibrary ond the t then the surprise of the we a ly Interesting Under the circumstances, little | book, you could not blame me for] Q.—1 am coming to you for ad a wedding was something I] |vice. My husbend and | have been nh jeould not voluntarily wish on my married only a few monthe. Ever VU dearest friend. However, like al |since we were marritd we have other people who have got used to been taking other people's advice q ota : as the institution, | the tl on how to live and what we should ‘ Hart's “Devil's Ooubie lusion that probab do. But at last we have found out - is a new type Western of Pat and Alice would result bap that it doesn't pay superfeature, beyond com. pily ¢ ner About a month ago we bought Py dariete <eiaiae < there; t6 And yet 1 could not he some fur iture on instaliment plan dering about 1 had |thru the advice of some friends nothing to compare with it he w love with both Fanchon Now we find we cannot make the Davis and Mollie, the women Chad | payments, as my husband's ealary B had 1, and here he was look |ls too small. We would like in |i ing with the third some way to dispose of it. Could | fm woma to his heart jyou advise us in some way ; Ni oubtedly loved the | DISCOURAGED. |B ‘ALLACE boy d yet she now loved u ite Clark, In “Mlee Ge Washi ” Col | A—Serry 1 cannot help y 3 URLITZER the man Pat with what she con-| eee ee eee eee | You cannot sell furniture whict 4 THURSDAY a mare epg ‘ue PROGRAMS TODAY Jing to take a somewhat extended | is ing bough on installment | fF t is all a kind of mixup, tsn't) vacation. plan, without getting nto legal |i \) beet It, little book? But Tam begis ld HERTY—Wm, 8, Mart tn “The Sight bre tenal i FRIDAY 'VELS ng to think this betng able to|” | COLONIAL | The furniture i# not yours unti ‘ ; love more than once ts a splendid The Eagle's Wings.” at the! paid for S SATURDAY thing {f both husband and wife get t= Colonial, was consid auch a| The thing you can do ix to |i Only out with the old love and on with | “Fhe w remarkable film that Hiuebird|turn it back a jose what you |i the new at the same tim Lb) manage ur-|have patd : ‘ gee ae eee management, at great cost, secur have pald, or ersuade the Dick {nniste he has never been) Meme of idea” | ed the production, 0 ©, it company to reduce the amount of |i “Hie Last Scent,” a new really In love with any one but a We . would have been marketed as a/ payments 2Qpart Keystone comedy, me, and yet, little book, you and | tw “The Cossack State Rights feature. Aw it in, to Taking other people's advice perfumed with fun, scent- know he has had very exciting af a Bluebird exchanges handle this quite often an " f © A—Marvelone Mactete.” a rand nis re) qu often anything but satisfac ed with smiles and long fairs with other women. | ae ar markable film a¢ a special, the first/tory. On the other band, if o at the in laughe. 1 think I must have dropped to; gerry film under this plan to be released |doesn't know one's self, it is a sleep with these thoughts tn my) mind, for | was awakened by a conversation outside my bedroom | window I recognized the voices of Chad jand Pat. 1 was just about to call to them when I heard Dick's name Said Pat I wanted Dick to come over to day and be at the wedding on Mar igie’s account, but he sald he was} William 8. Hart's “Devil's Dow ble" is a very appropriate story for the day of blessings and simplicity happiness prevailing over all these good old United States—din ner pails overtiowing with luxuries jand sumptuous eatables. Hart por trays the gambler whose iron ment and training have provided an alligator-like insensibility He is impervious to the very things on First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11. Matinees 10c. Evenings 5c. Children 5¢ too busy to ert away drawied Chad sarcas-|Which refined people set great carn “amram “| think that Httle chorus |*tore, but there is an unsounded depth within which is finally reach ed, as it usually is where a man has \xirl they call Pinkle Mendon is of ULL BROS. greater importance to him just Pri now.” lost faith in humanity, by the great Just nters is Gaa'e suka began Pat |Dower of womanly purity, probably 1013 THIRD MAIN: 1043 the most convincing argument ever on earth of God's presence there Enid Markey very tenderly tmper. sonates the artist's wife, very con sistentiy and with a delicate ap- preciation of what {# required in her role. Aside from these tnapir in horrified accents My dear Pat, having been mar- Iried just about an hour ago, you will nator y be horrorastricken, but you must remember that Dick is a very human sort of person and lthat Margie h been only an in UERADE BALL given by M. W. A. Drill Team Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 30. CASH PRIZES valid that he has had te for|'2& characterizations, the whole Second and Seneca || ro PY ve oe vs Popa ofirae T | story moves with the «nr and Tickete—S0c Per Couple |r Now. Pat. with the best inten-/0a#¢ of high ‘craftsmanship, a tons in the world, a man cannot (Stone and delightful contribation lave an invalid wife passionately.‘ ‘he a Hoare att ¢ jp tbe un « Last Scent, ° He may pity, but whatever he may|-oiody, with an alletar cast of say to the world or himself, he is lying if he says his heart beats faster and his breath comes with a |quick intake as he thinks of a sick film comedians, completes the pro- fram, together with a superacenie jot “The State Beautiful”—Wash | Today Today GRAND wife ington ahh “What I blame Dick Waverly | for, and this is what he is blamed COL'SEUM : Marguerite Clark in ‘Mins for by all his men friends, is that jhe has made his affairs so notort lous. Every day I have been afraid Mollie or Eliene would meét him with that chorus girl. The reason George Washington,” is an all-week attraction at the Coliseum, because of the enormous popularity of the star and the jolly character of the fiveact photoplay farce, which he would rot come over ere Wee eet ace ae eatnto. sbriek Third Ave. and Cherry because he was going away for 4) of delight. But, altho the picture Eugene Levy, Mgr. week-end with her letays until Saturday night, it will tics : Mollie told me the other night |"tA7* Until Saturday night, 5 - she was afraid something had hap-|0@ tbe part of wisdom not to BIG THANKSGIVING going, or to go to @ matinee, for at pened between Dick and Margie, but she seemed to think it was be cause of some affair with Eleanor Pairlow. She said she was going jto talk to Dick, but I persuaded her not to.” “Well,” said Pat, “I can't under stand him now. Margie is well and she was the prettiest and sweet thing, this afternoon, | er saw.” “But, perhaps,” has got over loving “Stuff,” ejaculated pay the attention to her that he is giving to Pinkie Mendon, she would love him all over again in a week.” te nce is growing greater by day, and those who wait untl the last may be disappointed. “Miss Geor hington” is a real hit| and none of the real fans is miss jing it ay PROGRAM CLEMMER In “The Wager,” seen at the Clemmer th of the week, ly Stevens had a rare opportunity to show her tre mendous emotional power as an ac Miss Stevens won high “The Unchastened Wom ‘The Wheel of the Law,” The Wager” is said to bring her rare talents more actively into play than either of the first two productions which will be remainder Direct from the Universal Film Studios, in imperso- nations said Chad, “she him. Pat. “If he'd treas aise in and (To be continued) PLANES BOMB PRILEP PARIS, Nov. 230.—Rombardment of Prilep, held by the Bulgarian German forces, on the Macedonian front, by allied aeroplanes, was an nounced in toda official state. ment. Rain and fog are hindering operations in the fighting | MISSION | The elfishne of the very fashionabl in all its heart Para. mount production, “Tha Lies,” which starts a three days’ engagement at the Miasion theatre Edna Goodrich. As implies, it Is the abode of of pretense, of vain vicious a re in the new House of asness Dixie Harmonizers Gustad Duo Italian Street Singers ring the name artificiality, there will be one invented by | stood Lonsdale and ltrue condition of the soctety devo: B ? tee, Amid these surroundings de usche |velops an amazing character—a Swede Comedy © |heautiful woman—whose experi Many Doct ences ire no starti'ig, #0 Interest Strickfaden & Co. 4 saciad Use Musterole |tirrpelling. that her strange cotirse lof conduct is intensely baffling un til the dramatic tenouement. Miss {Goodrich’s acting of the burden step-daughter of the mercen nd scheming society woman Is The So many sufferers have found re- lief in Musterole that you ought to buy a small jar and try it. Just spread it on with the fingers. Rubitin, First you feel a gentle glow, delicious, cooling comfort. In a Humorous Sketch THEDA some ary impressive in quiet strength then a Musterole routs the twinges, loosens atmosphere of * society drama {x |! up stiffened joints and muscles on a scale of elegance never sur Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | passed in mount photoplays.| made with oil of mustard. It pene-|A comedy and a scente complete trates and drives the pain away, but|the program does not blister the tenderest skin. o- as It takes the place of the mussy, old| Rex CARMEN fashioned mustard plaster. | Edison's five-part feature, “The Musterole is recommended for bron- | Cossack Whip. showing at the chitis, croup, asthma, pleurisy, lum-| Rex, carries an capecial appeal to A Great Picture, with a Great Star bago, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, stiff | fomir ine audiences in the wide va neck, headache and colds of the chest| riety of beautiful costumes worn t often prevents pneumonia) by alee Vicia Dane the star. Io Weekday Evenings ot rere | een [bY Miss a Dana, Matinees eunbase 25c and 50c jars; hospital size $2.50.| qood, it 1s safe to that no player : ever made more changes during the » five-reel produc 5c 10c § course of filming |tion. Miss Dana vouches for the One child free with adult fact that her three maids were worn to Weekday Matinees to the proverbial “frazzle” when the picture was completed, and that she herself was perfectly will ' oe DOINGS IN FILMDOM NEWS—-NOTES —GOSSIP by Bluebird. While its keynote in| ood thing to seek the aid of oth preparedness, its preparedness ts| ers. | not by any means the « nary pre-| ~- * eaees 2 agget ek fee rm, and) @Q-—Your advice is so good on MaAabi aiter’ whe aaa’ oe "UC all subjects, the writer makes bold EB = . Ix month of Wit®/e ask you a question she has long ff pulling, influence and argument, in Cc securing materia! which has never| eslred an anewer to, namely: One nuideentis to hears so much of thrilis, and that Children Sc havent! sieteie porated 10 BBY lone will always know when the 6% | right man has crossed one's path, tc, by the pecullar feeling one Pans 9s a ‘ CLASS an” ae, 5 = nara Wt Mactate at’ the will experience at the slightest |“ Beers case daphenil nt sre Clase A, 1s @ welcome novelty. Tha|touen oF contact with the loved) ’ oe most entertaining of all the ex " H W t Cc t C t ploits type of preduction ween ‘tolnave's gooe, tine husbands, wat |4 a eTE. S ay to Cut Living Cost, thin day, it radiates with what [a a ee eallod fersonality Mover’ hatora| never felt anything extraordinary | H if Wh N ? has there been such "a ‘igure as |e out ef the weual during the dally rs. Housewtre. y Not Try [t?- Maciste, wh come : i “4 0 is always & comedian. | crten wondered if such thrills, BY K. W. PAYNE cent on its members’ to cover the “| FAKE WAME LEADS |hands was really only known to) > tion. This co-operation has the truly mated, and have | never| —"Oreenize a buying club in the members from 20 to on DICK To JAIL CELL met the man | would really be, YOU" antl int ga * cent a week on supplies.” [happy with? Ie such happiness) {he Purchasing power ot, - iia Mersin Gai ay te thelonin cn, coccice tes ta teemnee r booze permit counter in the county nar such couples can be Indiffer-) 1, pris president of the Montclair | BIG HOLIDAY city bullding Wednenday and! Thanking you in advance, I re. Cooperative ge A igen Wi Paden j French.” : | yer The bewitching sen of emo | nich cost of living | Deputy County Auditor Hart|t#oaal love has no depth, When) «Group buying is the fundamen: | IN THIS took the paper from his hand the tide infatuation runs low. | ta) principle of co-operation,” says | What did you say your name) Matrimonial barques are invarta-| Harris, “It is a sure and quick BIG is?’ ho asked . [bly stranded on the sands of dis-| way to reduce the cont of living ALL WEEK| ALL “Dick—Dick Smith,” replied the|liustonment. Too long have un-|""" «Buying clubs do away with embarraased applicant jthinking people been influenced in) profits to the middleman, en- DOUBLE Perrin will eat in the county jal! marriage by the sentimental twad-| courage thrift and provide today. Justice Brinker fined him|@e Of dime novelists, Thrills can-| jousewives with easy means of HEAD: $50 for making a false statement |20t tke the place of that great.| getting the best supplies at the LINER ca eke ueaaae sympathetic understanding which! jowest cost. ieceiaeriasideepiinnnieil | must exist between husband and In the last three years thou- SHOW . ’ wife when their love ts sorely | sande of buying clubs have been Wouldn t You [tested by the trials of life. There the United States. It " ested by ine traf te There he Uaited Seaton He) BIG HIT! ; [similarity “in temperament, upon |," ynritty ‘nccomplishment and. bas | =. P HARRIS Like to Get Rid meh to. _lilld a biker. etter reduced the cost of living from 15] wpepress companies siadly coll Wigla A Charlie fekiie kate Sande ioe pip Sener cant 3a nan) operate with buying clubs. They Of That Catarrh? ‘ies bo route a tucky wom |"“itousewives, factory workers,|Wtolty omanier vo'ze to build A Dama |) Chaplin jan Nothing is strong enough tolemployes of banks, department up the traffic hard bit by the par- destroy the faith of « love bull stores and business offices may or-| co) post IN IN lon solid rocks of companion:|panize a club with a membership | °° PO*t | ship comradeship. Only death | of trom 20 to 300 members. A sec- “Upon stated days the order games op- || ,A Bread ould part a couple joined together | rotary, or purchasing agent is se-; com ready for distribution, PENHELMWS |by these links, lected. He gathers orders from| meat one day, butter and eggs GREAT Ch lie’ ace, semmrummeoed tty individual members early in the next, vegetables and fruits STORY a s lithe week, puta them all together,, another. For convenience, pro- or . CARDINAL Is HELD lconsults producers’ quotation lists| ducers pack butter in sanitary MODERN Night- these free from) one-pound cartons, eggs in RUSSIA Weil am going to give away, during the| next ten days, two thousand pack-| ages of ment to those who need it, and if you want relief, sign the coupon at| the foot of this notice, and the free package will be forwarded to you at ono I wa our of the relief in the catarrh lanting free Pp acka ATA if or“ man in 8 pl STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 30, |nal Meret Rom cum tion: Belgium , here is your opportunity. ') f Gau Combined Treat-| | ‘¢ by parcel post. | atart | t h | 1 and package will be sent to| coupon age of GAUSS YMBINIG RRH TREATMENT, by mall, Simpl and address or mall to ¢ Marah cp Zoroan 9 4 * y » oats you want to buy “Acreage” || No Raise | Children yee | vee ented, “House 8 te Real Estate,” you will find | 10c Pal ge JR | 182 to aH0SSundaye, 11 tok Malm y suitable bargains listed | tar Want Ads. nthia Grey’s| } when touching a sleeve or shaking AWAY FROM ROME i der to the producer with whom! tables, etc. Scenes net AMSTERDAM, Nov. 30 Gen.| he prefers to deal “One club levies a tax of 3 per ssack shown ta Von Bissing, German governor ge . oe other 1 of Belgium, has refused Cardi nereny Continuous 11 to 11 1916, PAGE \ nN it MARGUERITE CLARK MONTCLAIR, N. J., Nov. 21, expense of wrapping and distribu. That's the advice of Emerson P. | (buying clubs get food products departments of | express companies) and sends his single dozen boxes, and prepare packages of ham, bacon, vege- m3 Rann H er permission to leave for|{~ Whip” ) a stat relat to the pope the cir ARKET REPORT every necond es of the Belgian deporta FIRST TIME SHOWN cording to a reply from o _le ETRE, SSS Cal, lemons, per crate 400 @ \i 8 Paid Producers fer Eggs, | | Grapefruit. Cal 1] Pork Garlic, new kD ‘be Oranges, new navel 400 @ = = jrapes Malima 130 @ i sive celta 17 | Grapes, Emperor, tue 1 Tucks, fat 18 @ 16 | Grapes, Emperor, keg 3 | Children Se am o @ 50 irapes. Almira, kee t "3 TODAY Onc 82 a ee EE pie late oe Hens, 2 iba and under 11. | Honey, strained ‘ — beater smgre | house, erate Pir Raquinbs, 10 @1 : Thanksgiving Turkeys, live " urkeya, dressed Feature Veal, fancy, 66 to 126-Ib, 11 @ 2: o a Old roosters, 11ve “ Extraordinary | Pork 3 block hogs... The |% welling Prices to Retaller for Yakima it cue and Cheese ore a 3o et | utter |Natve Washingtes | eamery, brick | s |storage, euben } nee, bricks a5 | Local cooking apples Ask about my plan . 29 @ [x0 | Delict | abov proposition. Bore Tethlet Rome Beauty . . Also my easy pay ’ Gregon triplets ment pl et A thundering drama Wisconsin triple | Celine 2h aetase anes with a thundering | Yi\ine'Ainerica | Out" eve knife, “Con= message, with | eget 5 O34 | Sultation. free. Herbert Rawlinson eran leap “4s | Dotons, Yakima ; Oo | ,, Twelfth year gear Petatecs Bldg. 811% and an All-Star Cast bf Prices Paid V Dealers tor \eute rete A a 95.00 A w . bs ¥ Vegetables and Fruit | | Fakima a Ot8.0 ‘‘ --—@ | weet potatoes ees. 0 03 A _ [Artichoken, dow... 0 @ 116 Gaautey ie Vand Gan Special Music 2's 002200 “8% a |) are Hioans, greon, per Ib. ANS TS | x, per tb, BD ceesees Beans, w | 1 Sprouts, it the most obstinate 8 to 10 days, Price $2 Every ington dou- 4 timothy tern Wa com ‘ RAYMOND REMEDY CO, Boom 6 Hotel Antlers. 4h @ Unicn ,

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