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PAGE 2 Chestnut tliarlie. ~~ T ’ * TANARUS" T ' ‘ sc*\l ‘iu AifH 00 ON —f• ' OK . UD-CHI/VS '*• ■' V ' lL , « ~zt . ‘.V *f T mi wnjft *ca. <; rv * .T,;/ /*SP *4 a shc ? - • ; ,i (m (s&\ Jm %WF - . ar*- 4* ; ;«n «-. ,f*L, Dick> Oippy’s Diary, Tiorw?TMV ONMVWAVT?) HEt?KOtlF' 4 l‘M GLAD YCU REMINDED WtH-7 I 'AHiLe WAITIS.<S AT DOROTHY >5 BLONDY CMVE IM WITH A ?°^ T ©LONDV „ 1 he %SAiD, A3 he HURRIED AwaY HOUSE FOR HER BIG CAT, AND >SA\O: I BOUGHT ' TODAY IS B iRTH DAY, I j| HER ANOTHER PET. _ . TOLD Him. " And 3HE 13 VERY FOND OF FETS" i! ! iCH I i %1 pi -3s*& / and KISrT J y ■ Z»I Ts||jjjK <*><ffMlrs, where (he i ount htnieelf *as frequently h *rue*( Then when th* war made him persona non g r ata Hernstorff could still g*t a ronsld ernble stock of Information from Ihoit- waiter* The I'nlted - M-crct service wan aware ol h. phase of Bernstorff s work and sop* close tub on it The state department was worried for some time over one form oi Bcrnstorff propaganda—his talks to newspaper men. In as bro; and »j; as possible, officials warned new paper men who "covered” the eni hassy that they were being duped oftentimes by the smoothtongued Teuton The officials also did all they could directly to prevent Be-n ktorff from talking and at one time a situation of extreme delira v arose over his persistence in talk ing German "press agent” matter. There were rumors for a time tha* hi* recall would be asked as a re* rult. Secretary of State Lansing Indi cated today that perhaps he wou'd have anew series of disclosures ot Germany’* shameless work soon MAKE PLANS FOR SHIPPING WAR MATERIAL RepreaentAtlves of the state high way* departments of Michigan. Ohio. Indiana, New York. Pennsylvania and Virginia, the office of Directo of Public Roads F Page, the V. S. Engineer corps and various other or organisation', met in the Detroit Board of Com merce. Monday, on call of R C. Har greave*. of the Council of Nation* Defense, to consider autiliary ship ping uieaeures in the handling nr war product* in the event of a car shortage. A plan of assembling and transporting these supplier was out lined and will he submitted to the defense council for approval. In addition to the representatives list ed there were present R D Chapin, chairman good roads committee, National Automobile Chamoer of Commerce; William E. Metzger, chairman of the good road* commit !«»•, Detroit Board of Commerce; A A. Tarnpleion, president of the Board of Commerce; Capt. Gal braith, and William lngis, with • hom R. C Hargreaves is »**ocUt ed in the present emergency war work. Today’s Games American Detroit In New York. c!<*ar. St. I»ui* in Philadelphia, eotidy Cleveland in Boston, cloudj Chicago in Washing’on, cloud' National Philadelphia In Pittsburgh, cl> a: Boston in Cincinnati, 2 gani« *, clear. Brooklyn In Chicago. clear. New York in Gt Louis, clear. POSTUM A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used every where by folks who find that coffee dis agrees. “There’* a Reason” t owtuiii v.arawl Company, ■•'tl* Cr*»k. VIK-hlßuo v Fnatum C*fHl r » LU. •’••'•air. Oatarlo ~ ~ v t The Evening Story The Boarder. 1 (Copyright. ISIS hy W tCarner ) ji She had up -in*'< a quarter ; to fi\ e Sh cf. • 1 ■-• r ’ r ' •• r i breskfa.-’ for s;x hearty i.aep one woman who had s •> adache ands child with, a d*Nicatf *'otnach. Th a n .“he had washed all the dish,",, or j dered her pr<‘\ for the da’., made rooms, “wept down *he Mainl and dusted the general parlor In the meantime <*h< had kept her ev*. j on the Iceman ard the er t>n\ answered ’he **>pfion n tw ire and planned several df«he, for lunch and dinner It half pa-’ t.n an. she had still severs :rr.pnr*ar things "(l do before -he began to prepare lunch for tp »h • e or f.-.ji who came home to »n\ t* she rank down upon the ,-dge of a chair to catch her breath and adTust k er thought* when ‘he ;oorbel rang It was her rule never »o an t ’'» r until the third rln*; people *-« were not on pressing errand U“U* 1> went away af*er th.- second lins In this class were agents of *\ep ' description and frivolou- caller- ! But now imperiously th. Mr»-d o'<; bell gave it* third peal ind she went to an-wer it A rn*n stood v the <loor w*>ur she had never before ft” '- - ' a short, rather s'out man. «l*h .ha!' like stiver, rlear. blue *>>•>. and .. amoothly shaven pins skin "Good morning. *he -aid \re yo . ! Mr* Sawyer'”’ j';>n bowed \(\ name is Hawley and l w -h to - gage board Ellen made a mental c rig ram o her house The-* «U.< list fr < w cant spot —the tir.y roo: : «• th« of the hall. W1:1 e she was rairu lating Mr Hawl*•> spok- ; n ‘Tm not particular Jus’ give me ‘ a seat at your tabl® and ,n .-or' <>f ' a bed ’ "My house is fu’l." Ellen -aii. •>, but one room If you are , ilhng '>< t take it you may stay." He stayed and paid in advance This was Ellen * rule She wal - for th* money ’ brought in and of it wen’ to kesp her son at 1 ake where he was dying *l<.wi\ nu ! surely of consurnpfinn A hard life ws« *h:s of E!>n Saw ysr—a slave's life *>u* no one ho 1 ever h*n»-d her complain She gave her boarders an vmo’.phe:# cheer that w*» "ba 1 for r,<*r * tuals," as one of »hem tocul* r said fndeed. Ellen .• evoking .nd housekeepinif were ncomparahle. which WHe all t: e !,0’» w mde-f eonsideHng the ft> * r.a* «h< r»d stared ou' with \ery 1 tie know! j »dge of alt h*r. She had been a petted rfr! when she manic | Jack Sawyet gvew -nto a elf »ae, fV r -.g -v-.iiar lmncdt«u|\>i very good to her e,«per. ii\ aft ■■ the hoy same The bov .*; v . . v sickly, and Jack had scant pvien When lh» \ were dow • ’ dollar and had v k c« of miles from then .!d ;i o atlon» dark d?*d F’l , ef* iriend to turn so and no wa-» of getting ba< k home to h<-r few re tnainlng re*.fives Bp,’ -he nnd 1 pluok and good health and an earn eat detei-minatlon to keep afloa* somehow upon the ’urhulen* current Info which .‘•h'' had drift and She I tried two or three thing* un*'ice#«s. fully. - and s’ la«» ten tr,• o * :k<r<t boarder*. For a long tim* *h* did only indifferently, hut all *ha’ fine he was learning the requi r emen* of her position In ’he <n' 4 he overstepped her la«t obMaele She was able to rent s la'ge home and keep if filled wl*fc re«pertahle con ten’ed people. She had no’. hr lound, succeeded a moment too -oon, for her languid. deii.' i( te «on was in need of all she could do for him, "I was fust longing for someone In that little room,'* Ellen satd when >*he had seen Mr Hawley settled ‘That means seven dollars a week more for Jaek "Tve got all I cup do However, I'll get along Ia I ways have And, God willing. I always shall He seem- « plain per son, tha* Mr Hvw|e% I gu» r s ? won't bother me much. If *ny, f c> do for him." Ellen reasoned correctly Mr Hawloy never got in her way or in anybody’s He ate his meals and kept to his enom He read a grefi deal lo bis own hooka He bough' a paper every da\ and the current magatlnes and left them lying upon the table for others to use. Borne times he rerclverl letters or wrote One He wore the same suit evrrv day, but always looked n* a’ in l* No more • ■ ild be learned of him an w l a* h* appeared to be for he i,. v i. ,i ’!> information . Dm;' himself He paid h'* board ptv>niptl> but seemed no* to • n.u.-h money. For the f.r*t • - » r *h,r* * w* k- he «<'f-rn» , d ver' -* i but .f»,-r ha! fr brightened - little and his a; petite improved lie bad been ’ here five week’ l wh*n one dnv Ellen re cm »and th* telegram that fold *her Jack *«•« falling fh*’ and if “he wished to v i p v* p • f ij w^ • vk *”>ii!*T»r Mm* at on e Just for a moment : .o' Eller, was distracted There \a - her boarding house and ’here -was lark - She fs!* *) e must speak • n -ciue ne *nd so she went to Mr Hawley, who w»> reading upon the v.-rand a Bh*' show and him th el*-gram and faHer-d out her trou ble "You must go " he said Me consul -d a nme 'able "You have • c hour md eleven minutes befor \our tnm leave- In the ruean r fme you r:>n phone to ’ha f woman whom I observe helps ou each we*k Sbe Will tii> the work, and 1 will *ee to *h'ng“ I'm used to run nlng a house. You need not wor*" v in the b abou' leaving things here ” • FTilen tried *o *peak And burst ,n f o t«nr* Bhe was surprised ar.i gr '< ful ■“om—how she trusted Mr Hawley and was certain he could do !.< «aid When < »m* down -’a’rs she found Mr Hawlev watting b*»*ld> ’he open door of a cab H*- v : it h*r in with the word*, "Don’t weTT' Try to believe f'll do what I «h'. A momen' later Ellen was on her wav to the s’ation. staring in - ton -'in »r‘ *’ a |sh b 11!, s'hieh udd* r. h- pper.ed *o b« tn he* h vnd There followed a horrible w***g . nr Jprk died, of ro*ir Somehow -he lived thru It all. tho -he doubted f she *;*r could ha\e '.one -o w ’nnu* Mr Hawley "tVhv h*’“ ev.-n baked cak*s,'* -a 1 Mrs Calhoun, th* "day « heip," • .--er. a fad nti nr he wouldn’t know how- to do all the thing- ne does I never se* bow handv he i* You’d fall in lev* w;’ 1 him. you *ur< ly would f you’d e«--j how he conducted him *lf Ellen ba< k to Mr Hawley h'.s n nn*v, r.. 1 thanked him Poor Jack way in hit grave, and s'no felt that tor h*-r lif* and work had 10.- their incentive She told Mr Hawley so I understand,” he aid c*’D*'<y I (cl! •• you do for a long time ~fMr my daughter died She w*« a!! I had Her mother died when wa b.ibv and my life was wr pped up in her” He paused "J ram* her* because I couldn’t live in my hou*e alone any longer I w *ired ’o t." far a wav. where 1 could forg-1 I haven't forgo”en. bu’ I atn more 1 resigned You will *r.,| yr nr« *.)f beroming «o as time ; e M> poor little girl was a * ,i;d nothing bu s eh* held rut ■ < imd an! Mi Hawley field ■ fiir , r ,r.’ in firm cla»r Bhe te't p, gt-r-3* pin- for hi- sorrow and ■or a moment alrr.'.-*•* iot relief froni V e b!' tc "!i -SS of hrs own grief \t jiawlev -ta <-d on on It ■ a,-- no- s'lano-, because F;i ;ej. boanbr- u-uaii- did -tav. But ■. - •a., 1 g i fi rm f'n *he , ~ *, ■< <ov <i old 'inter wa -of re.tdirig and valk.rtg He rid not reier -o •• - trouble oi mention hers, bu* Ellen felt it lav between ’h» tn like a bond He chanced to he m ’he veranda *br nicrrnmg she burned her hand -be give one ci .of pun Apd 'hen *!•► heard him coming He rly f fed n'o ’he kitchen, taking in everything t* a glance. V.M#n' he Ti*d. and snatched a *ar of va«ellne from the shelf A» -ual he knew ;ha’ to do. The • v >-■ v >■ can e 1* wa* Ellen' right hand of court*, and 'he doctor «*ld flnatlv 'ha» she would no’ be able to use it r g*in tn W eek*. \Vb,it -ihaL Ido thi* tl^l»• , '' *he appea>d *o Mr Hawley They were • lor,'' n ’he kitchen Mrs f’alhoun had 'phoned thet • he w** down wl*h I *icy he 'darb*' ind *bere v««n'' a jFREE TRIALI ! SHORTHAND j TYPEWRITING I BOOKKEEPING I I Tiu«ht la I 30 to 60 Days i l In*... built unit *•»., W*4 I itt«a rn, s*.#niwg. I GARVIN INSTITUTE I rai.ravTvn Wm4w«h I DETROIT TIMES btt of be)] mopev ”\Vha f yhal! 1 do'*” sh • M- ' ~ r di“ i ur g-nfle bill* - ones "I think, my d-ar, "he raid. >ou better g ve up thi* Jvb and marry me ” M arrr you ’'" •■\Vhy no* ” Inquired Mr Hawlev, ml he p.j* h « arm. about her. Bu* vou don" w <n‘ tn o!d widow, m d'-b! ar i nin-ued—,” Ei len br->k- down I > an* you ‘ be iaugh»and. "I’ve wanted you -since rl > first day l •aw you Tha’ n c‘• Eller rave her board ers warning Mr Hawley had tied on an apron nnd go' most ot ’he din rer, The next dav the\ went so th* parsonage and were married. By this time the boarders had found o’her places T v er» vas muC* grumbling hu’ sh-v were fair enough to perceive insurmountable difficulty in Ellen's scalded hand "And now.” *aii Mr Hawley. »“U go home " C!!en would have gone to 'he end* of the e*r*h with him if he had Did den her She had Jus’ 'hat conn Jence in him Once or ’vriee t is *rue during the day's tourney spe wondered wnat •he would find .v h*- destination But «he would not a-k her husband 'iind he would no* nil b»r They came jn • b.e '*s- of ’! e ocp •ember ''ght to a pretty white hou*e, under big t _ ees, on a quiet street —a house *he like of which PTlen had always seen sorrewher- i I MJS Sedan $1095 Seddhet $845 Touring $725 Roadster $725 11l Jin her dreams He unlocked the j amt led lie; n She bad a ! g "C.pse of hog at v refinement, ’ u< I! 'n -lines- She smelled delicious , -upper sm* ’!- A maid whi-k*d | an open and «o“ 1 - uh. Mr. Haw lev.” Ellen bre.irhed. i •! and .n't know enough to h- metres.' V VZ* "VO, | cii»j.fi r* :gn m • palace." he ; -. r’A c coni- home, my O’ THE OTAGE 111 <.l NT *• . . t.. 'it a r-gular - nstr.l firs- iv! 'n t»-. It-g-nt * i* a ; *. p*.Tr j«’* n g st • vat h* of the f i«» i’m in ■ «* •-a i•'• * v* rh burn* • k h* li.wt at* ywun< hr. 1 ail *v - «* rt,\*r\ . ‘Un r$ anr, »t Iv* rprovtil i‘fon ♦ 4 m r* part in - «• -# | #• if *** r. inn^. ? n t th^n !)f in «*v*ral y ar* Hf« com* jMn’ nf 1»i I rc la a’ tr’. t'u’ftf an] r*r * n'l n^n btH and th* \+ f»r --f. er m * « s w ■ t irup arM ban* Another f•ul u r r • n *h e hi M f • th * f.gr ajH.te \ i n • r tn b jilh *,f Mary ?r an an ,i *■ ♦• f in rv- ry f th* n jr? Hrr :ml• r-iti n* f-t ni* n -a in unua*ial th ugs *o • ng s.-ith a »*•• man’s fir** r !■• In *r ni'-t' 1 ' .. t« positively jyT 111® ** ifl§ *i " ■ p r The Quality Goes Through Official 23.96 Miles Per Gallon of Gasoline on Continuous Run of 4,658 Miles. I rom September 6 to 15 ■ —inclusive three official observer*-, of tbe American Automobile Association, ro<le in turn in a standard Dort touring car as it traveled continuously DAY AND NIGHT between Los Angeles and San Francisco. They certified to tbe following result: 23.% miles averaged to each gallon of gasoline, and 1774.06 miles to each gallon of lubricating oil. To those who know the mountain ftrade* the varied road conditions and the op pressive temperature of the San Joaquin Valley, this Dort performance is particu larly significant. The purchase of a Dort accords with the present national spirit —it is the purchase of motor car EFFICIENCY WITHOUT WASTE. Come in today and look over this car of fine lines and built-in service factors. George W. Franklin Comparp* 700 Woodward \ $36 JtHtrion —By Blosser. i —By Sinnott n * l: •* * and . f n• t ’• f t ’ v * n any t 1 ng vv • nfi\ . r fr■ « ■ . * *} *rt*r t#n*-r ha * *v*r *iv*n h*r* « an : v«* ,* i4*r • # Chln*M • ;?'#**» and dar • ‘*r« p*n *h* prr»* sfrurv and n* jh • a* *r* *• f, ;> v*. • th*‘ir t all r'><»m and. ik# I J*an St \nn*. a m ?'nn» 1 F*r*r h > i dtr»r who mnff* uli v. part jf ) • rrp*rt»>tr* h» ina in Kr*iv h Ha ha* a fin* barlt- n* v '«< a. r ri?: i.« Murphv th* c*-*m*dian. bay .1 lot *f ng ••* * n *n? on fu* r»»nt *v*nta H m and I .'* : r.*r :* • **• h *.**•: •‘At th* North w> 4 ;r* f * u ip with VT'T « -*/ v ;e Nl« •»*] \ayn« r un i S: f .r a! h nda f r' •’’M %!%!•’ * * * ■'. «h * ’in : nn K?ha Harrym r*- n **Th# Ltft^l 1‘ , 4 *W ~ i, M . J f ’ ;r * l.utllli K ts vn'i'r* very yy;ni and e •■nun’ l . ,n< tn*d. ni tu!te fid and .ent n • n*nJt^h "O’J 11 * ir«,y h* rju t" «p; v f you |r •■» tr «ee ‘V .r* n »*ie 'Tur-t k theta*: t!'• ■-> :• « j«.mt • etr>yln*‘.' »•**•' wit* r -t? n«et d'e* ini alluring girl* . * * * *• ■ ■ 1 * t nfc '> •• re I. • mu v f»io' ft nos w -1 v." '***t i. j 'eel »- If > ■ > a v -%th n m ’!*«*»* »f \rr it* t•* a r » r * nv»r K it, th*r« * «<v. #* Marj* O Flvr.n who iw t - ;nd t yrt’.j fa a %Mth h>r, an’ ih* r * * kfa-. T' - in an l a •-■‘n'* f **-•••■ '•valy %n p|®«. h»vn » hl» ('.»»'•■« * 'h» ~*n.' yitinit '• lr| n I :r-bfiwi »n a - b w<> r» r ’ r> larg* irm-harw n ’ K .» fr n’ r-'w* V! ndaw !r»r And. wrS*n t| round th* i wn rha* th* - vr ' iniix>an'« hava a rkanra «n■%; - Mr* a •lain* 50'nk a'.ipn*- fr<Tr« *t,» * a<: t-- ~- m of tha ad raf-laMa. •i a a« ih* awir rs a rlroamilx ; • . 1•. r *' a Hud r, n • «i? f nr prao*r:-iuaJ> n *ha and of a whip « k,><>m thfra - * jr\ .l and ifc" tbn 1 !! *ha fact Via* t'* b w TI’ERnAY, SEPTEMBER 2!>, 1917. of ft*» man will hava extrema dtfft* J lint** inal'l* * ;th ( »-i. V.« v T»i- *l■• *■ ; w ! .1 .n, r har | T!ia two > unr Mian who do all thn | l*i\ .• Hiakir.K « I'.c ! MiM'iillttuiih ! nnJ * hit' [:*'c \' r I • *1 ; .md tuny i ara 11 ki' H ' 1 ir, i *\ * ! I’lotn,* Dill ilano kt'H riull>, Nina < •*i'ia' , !x an<l town with thmr *ivh ll n “piiirlinl • n*i Briiliii't" At inr*>a w -ra 11 .- r»nl thine With Ml* lia'itri'M r,«n.* and M H'lt'art- Oha'i-'- H rn> n * \ll>ai« ’ Pallaton hih! > .niiiu wunan from th* chorua. ti n • Nla 1 . N rth wl ■ liar a unrip h > t•> ha; •If atid a r«ai 1 I'klfa with which t< n» it, tha rnat Os prtnalrAla ta • • inplat. T .a no*! .11. in •*.... i w *.v Kudolf Friipl wl I'd h n;»alf !. n 1 in nuita « diftai-n* vein laat M..-k in th* >arrw thaat< r In \l! a Nia|»«n * n*w '■para. ‘K.tr Parlln whl th** btw'k lim pr 'ducad h; <•* • 11 -» fb.l ■• h Wltiv th + 1> rt <** h IMn iird * H I av k Tfi *• r•• *rr| r nan> bnuiit )u i** in hufi. nn«l tlThr** h frw * dt wnnihl talftr and woju 11 '* v it uit , 1n th» othrm »- *m 4 i» I j nr** r>f a Jo> our, > >utbful «iwd bouy- j little nl*v with rru*‘« % ElaLi M U. HaAN THORNE. ■" ♦ - U) ft 1* n< t **9mry t«r * tnun to hr [ rld\ to t>+ n w f* r i th- third tin * this st i«nn rh<» id** t* J n); <^ f n • n a ! t *. *h t It Ip proven ir »*»»■ r |r•• T • ' a*li pla \ • Hi. h Mr, P r Mso »"> r- 1 by Vpuk f» in » * •■ i t' • thr \ fnm.l r}•.♦» • ‘; •>t ». ** • i Th* li t; t». t - ~ . ••:ri%ta ! that * ! younar - » ' ! v* nred *n> t r irh tr A tb.«r*:t hm ) v rtu* an*i n* »ni not j ha'.- ijpUlr a gv-hl t uin t-> hi?- ■ * •' • • i , I haaiitifuily »u»'d und ui -tl. *il> * I a'• •• J M • -; i. r • r v ■f 1 I th* v poor. Put h-*n**t n u* w* rr < u i Hi yard VurMc and wbll* :t was n-»t ! i a part to v*n r*. »*b »pp » . * M• %* Pi y (. *< >*j■* *f i * \ > r in «.1 ?Vi ? that .*i»* - * * «' mar •• | | vary vrtpalv rhop*n It mupt h* *«M. ] Children Cry for Fletcher’s CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bos been in um for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of v sonal supervision since its infancy. d-GtsCCAA*! Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, It contains neither Opkim, Morphine cor other narcotic substance. Ita age ia ks guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been io constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aida the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’* Panacea —The Mother’* Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TMI C ■ NT.U •* CQM.. N V M.W Y".« BltV, HEAD. EYES. NECK-ACHE’ Probably eyt-»fram l*t u* relieve you with the right kind of glaa»e*. rhorough examination Any broken len« duplicated Holden \1 p p A 11 J) 4I T 211 Building ▼ » • I>• /\j *1 I i\l. ' GmwolJ St. OPTOMETkJSI—OPTICMN It is always at home for the transaction of business . Qmon £rust Company Bctrotf.TQicfci^n Write ut ah'in! your matter $14,400.00 buys a lot of shoe leather •t*r That h.rur »hi<uld rightly •<> m Will I’ t'urbrtt, in th»- part *»f Mr Mupplan tha k'ntlly oi<t m«i who lovaa H*h ao much h* forgfd In hit* tntinuklfd attrinpt to mak<* h»r happy, nr to Albert Perry, wh»* pi»>* il the r 1 * h IVltil'b lln ildti Moth wrl" spleri/liil aa the two ("Id men t s aitrh opp ■*. and rl.,n » t» i- an.l lihltu i* Mtaa Jane doe* ronAlderable twinkling heraalf furniehintf nvni of (tie i.-.medv whii’h ahe put. into the r.*le of n eh‘ |> girl, w ill a Worldly wladom Nelrloiu atiMttie<l by otbeia at iwh tamler yeaie. M«a Vinnln Atneworth, who has lust recently Joined the onnipany, a«\e a hi«hl> poll.bed portrayal of Mlae R.ehton, Oth-r.. wh«» diMtnguUh them."l*e Unblilaa, Mi-i Con«tan<*a kenyoo and Ml*.. l‘ti> 111* t'oletnan ♦ - all It a lii a rei-rull tng ,a< t • ho,-k full of p*p an.i -patriotiMii.'rtau ’ * TM*le liar rl" w th her "tarletr four,' a .juar f'e* Os nu»!e . Mi.mlon* wb > -IK and dunre with k'i i leudn the mil that "I" ! M i l l a fteeno.jn ii the M lea theater. Kahki utitform.* flia. If i a irtl of pa t r *tlc eentltnent and the action of the piece p. r- epr hiv >T|.. Harrla haa « awaet \'ii! ‘e w hi«*h yh«- uses to advantage b 11' \ » \ ’-it « He !Ht.*-l of a rural comedy in whl“h Miea 'lra •" Inrran walk* a tight wlie Wilbur Lavtne art.. Ilk* a • ruha.'' Harrv T* | •I■ H \ „ |t j 1 - '■ A•• a K ■‘hortta of «pi vt'iii liii.e’- -inica. .i,ifi". end ah i . American hair* in addition to the." patriot; num ber* there at -»v eral ' - .ng and patter" art* and Jed PooleA * t>u:’k- In* hlryrle all h-ghi> a purer liter! Af ndav both by th- rhtllr*n and gr wI, cp. Ted an I b 'b**l r> 1,-, alao provide a few nt '/m tt'iu ,t. « sent •' ■'.•nt i lariat. The art film -l-.e-l '-i Itunn and Ad i"'« i* In tb* , ' 1 ny, ni’ t ptf’er’ ,at. in In h 1 lit it t.o their .one* the* ha' it nur t**t • f wild Idea* that « i hiiuuT 1 b\ Mi ndin . audience. ' I'entet of!. .-me <ong and , r. d< e. a few- gra«'ffu! and diffl •lit d-'if n live’i in inner Tb * all n.aniior of ;r. tru*n*nt* In the Nl tl n picture, rompleta tYie Ml* tef t alnnierit tutbnnr J Kloke farmer mftrtllgr Ini * Irrt. 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