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VICTORIA Saturday Afternoon and Night ^ Admission .“> and l(k\ The Eminent Dramatic Actor KDMIND RRKESK + in •Tin: SHELL OE THE \ I KON" A vi\id drama of Alaskan life in live superb acts. Adapted from the famous poem of the same name by Robert W. Service. Also Rear! \\ hite, Creighton Hale and Sheldon Lewis in “THE IRON CLAW” Admission Today 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c Little Viola Dana The Broadway Star, in “The Stoning" From the story b> James Op penheini. \ ihivt- t ft .itun of pathetic power. Robert Herron in D W Griffith’s spectacular Indiana drama. “The Yaqui I'ur’’ Ham and Hud 'Ham's Busy Day" ^ THE VICTORIA Edmund Breese. recognized .»s of America s foremost Iran.a tors, arrange* to find iw i» t: the speaking s'w ’ c make a Me’ r\. » o ’ I- .; s\ and his next of- w 1 Spell of t' • \ uk a’ ! ■>' show n at \ is Breese i- , v theatre goers fur '..■> ■ »r , th • formance in "The 1 . a 1 > Mouse,' :im' . w he played the hoc •«: years in th:- ountry a: - : It «a> n that play ’. \ \V Serve :it, ■■ the Yukon a: d o : ' — T with the A skan ' ed "The K :d’:ig > • No” --aw Mr in .: met a . a "na • • eJ When cat urea Mr !::• >• Service po- as ufh portu; cole' a Yl4-,\i w ■ had nev ■ - *>etaiv silent '-j a As a "The Sh-.>, .• j{ 1 M i Song WYi- ■ Lure oi i {>. • a won ! ; ,’l : of the • aat»- h. ‘ Augu ■ i mg p -« Arden 1' -• - a House _• •.-gates Falling StV-rv Store ’ a Gerr.r v tow n Ik - » • ' Hedges. i/-t —2 Deiegi M : H. e De d g • Mart - e Ha v ed to j .1 1 the Rea . the o: Thj'». purposes Ne’IIid.a • tors. Notainati V" • •••’ Large. " ....•• nat - ; wc preat.; Court.’ Aden: i Cat form arid ot a . thar A CALL By auth err , •' cutive < Mas- M< v, Alil’ER, €ha ,-n L SAFELY BENEATH OCEAN'S WAVES U nNTi\ri:h 1’ROM i• ,\i;i: n\F) Uffmaii*' plans to to away The Ooutsi-lilaiul made its dash for the or •an in the mist of darkness, and un der a protecting I • - a \ > sea and dee into smoother water just as -tie reach 1 the three mile limit, with her 49 • lot’s and 1.000 tens of war sup , plies Conditions were ideal for the start The t ie. tin warship- which iwuiled the suhmariue were unable to ! hug tie- shore in 'he heavy w ither 'ft the tapes last night. Be ('«irefill in l sinjc Soap on Your Hair Most - nap- ami prepared shampoos entaiu toe e. a 1 alkali, which, is ver> injurious as t dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle The be*! thing to use is just plain mulstried ct’coanut oil. for It ? pure and entirely grea-seless It's very eb m Liid beats ■ he most expensive -taps or anything else all to pieces Veu call tie', this at a v drug s’.ire. ,, w ■- wl: . ; w: family for mouths S , , A ami rub it in. about a teaspoontul is all that is required It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly ami rinses out tasiiy the hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking ■' g!e " • w ivv ami easy to Uan 'll-- Result s i loosens ami lakes out v• r\ fee' vie of dust dirt and dand ruff It c- L.D ABOUT RECOVERED L’ fit- 1 11 i- Hash. tlf smalt child V\ ' A : - - !>'!>' Si. "• ' ' Nt '\ f", • \\ ■ pl.t> ire \\ ■ ■ '• ' is rv« -v 1 su::' leutly so !-,i\. th-- U"v H .spiiai . ••• a short visit ror horn Ur.tr four Ml if Wood CTV HOSOTAL NOTES .1 : k W t ' - vi to w is op ' Or ! o' .V- the hospital loft for his horn cporatto V -It V \S Vi %' ts oil MR S.-'EPRERSON -_L - : i N ' i ' ■ V - ; ; V O M 1 >■ . , ; -r.ir,l. A \ C E f? DW N 0-T T • a T SAND => ; N ' >ms> i€sa. 4-#. MO, P. 0. S. OF A. ENDORSE PROHIBITION Annual State Camp Meeting Ad journs In Hagerstown. 'indorsing staff wide prohibition fur; Maryland, the nifintifrH pledging ihfinsflviM to do till within tlnir (lower to make "dry" in \oveuiln r Lhe "wet” units in the state, tie ! vv fitly tin t annual ( iinventioti ol Maryland Camp Patriotic Order Soto if America, adjourned Wednesday in I lagerslown. A resolution thanking President W ilson for keepiitK «his country out of war was voted down by a small majority, main of the delegates tak lug the position that the action ot the eamp was inconsistent \ resolu tion providing for the erection of an institution for widows and orphans Of members of the older also was voted down. Officers of the State camp were fleeted as follows: President. W II l.mple. Chun It Hill; vice presi dent .1 W TlirnbuuKh. Puller; mas t. r of forms Dr II. Foss Coppage. Baltimore; treasurer W .1 Carter. Baltimore; secretary. National Vice President V. O. Heaps. Baltimore; inspector. Ouy Haries, Westminster; guard, W". H. Hartnell, Baltimore; trustees. Charles Williams, S M Moore, and .1 K Marshall. It was decided to send a delega tion of lh'0 to participate in tile pa rade to be held during the celebra tion of the lath anniversary of the Pennsylvania State ('amp in Phila delphia on August ?1. B. & 0. VETERANS ASSURED EQUIPMENT Positive assurance has been receiv ist by the Veieran employes of the Baltimore and Ohio that the news ary equipment can tie had for then annual reunion to be held August IP n Berkeley Springs Friday Prcsi dent / T Braxttner. Chairman K S Bouic Mi \ J Criswell, and pos sibly Mi t W Barker will visit Her keley Springs to make arrangements ibom the ban ! and country chicken dinner. This is to cost 35 cents and only those having tickets for same will be entitled to enjoy the feast Tickets cat! be hail from the com mittee or at the Springs Special ’rains will be run from Baltimore. Brunswick and Cumberland, the Mar •!'b g •*\CUT> ini- - and those f ■ I! V intervening points, going on 'he Brunov iek special SMALL BOY FALLS FROM HIGH WINDOW Mi-- N.■' the ' \ • i ■ son >t Funeral Director anil Mrs M H Dole IT Sou'h Maple avonu ro"n i he m'oooi! sMrv window .n.*'h,"! residence imo the yard be nr o The boy fell n!ii a pile of 'e-nbe- >>:leK!y s<udded with nails hit- m i' no’ the i-Mb ’.ue-j ed His - id w ts brtnsed -i lie became 'i.'iv !'? Clay -••ndered uted •. H, The evident hap pened shortly i"er supper last even ii-ii and Hie 1 do >w is aettlnd ;'."U rtic-l.N -oil.iy It s a wonder ibii' he was not k ■! or seriously _ v-.. f,.!l , ■ ■ .. i -i CHURCH ON WHEELS AMUSES W. VA. GIRL M Kr> RST MA\ KILLED qy ypyi•'v nMjnii^ \ M ■ > vi \\ bd:. : a ith t 3 „ .D \G DERM T M i it 1 R Waxrviiin B a 1U uto re w e re ere. SIR ROGER MEETS DOOM (CONTINED rrtnitt FADE ONE) It'd to ilif pullows, and just before] ! lie lra|i was sprunp, Casement was asked if he desired to make a stale men!- The prisoner, already within the shadow of death, turned to the officials and said: “1 die for my coun t ry. '• A few minutes later the body shot downward, and after a few convul :!ve sirupplos remained limp The corpse was cut down and examined, ami afterward an autopry was con ducted. Admitted to Catholic Church. There was a memorable scene In Can nielli's cell just before the exe ruilon The condemned man ex pressed a desire to tie admitted inlo ■ the Roman Catholic church, and a ' mesM-nper was at once sent to the chaplain of the prison The ltev. Fa (her Kilty and the Rev Father Carey ] hurried at once to Casement s cell. For a quarter of an hour the two pro ts administered spiritual conso lation to the condemned man. Case no in uttered his confession and re coned holy communion. The prisoner • .•elite ! to derive pn at consolation from the spiritual o ivmonios. and v.i opulently more cheerful. A few minutes before 0 o'clock, Fills, the ' hancmali. entered Casements cell. Casement arose it! the entrance of die executioner, and made a spoilt ces'ure to show his readiness for : ,!, alh The deeply-lined face of the pri-onef was pale and his eyes sun ken. but he pave no ei idenee of fear. d been con m Follow wardens, ’horn. Case in prayer i 'ho party Procession to the Gallows. \! the hour of 9 !’ • death proces •on formed and started tor the ku! low- lr was headed by the twi C cholic priests, who sotiitii the condemned ilia the priests wo, w i* h t hisement b* 1 v utent’s lips moot! The w alk was -I > quickly reached the - \ the procession the priests recited ’ d>!!u and Casemt low tones. “Lord havs soul.1* When the execir reached. the han^n Casement and pinione, prison chaplains, the prison and other* otl positions in front of Casement was p d forward ln> for the .ponded in • v on uiy shed was approached arms. The rnnr of the s took Ur scaffold upon the drop-board and the ' ver was pulled droppou: the pnsotv ’s body through >p.u ■ ‘ fully six feet. No Unusual Scenes. The; e w ere n * scones . v • • mei” in ’he n* /hborhoe 1 ' p: . -on. b . ex' policemen w .»’• duty. The small group of m uiniinc men ami women made no demons? ra Con. except w -n they sr.irted to pray during the tolling of tin- even ion \v) the hi 1! w ; ring eg 1 • prs>i>n es opened on! * !n two m ‘s’s * •“ god. Tv,ey walked »r muring prayers. Keeps Body, execution ■ > Gavin Huffy, legal Casement’s rela ’> awa> Governs n ova amily. Appli V. in order tl by ’he r-d, >! only was *h that he a Is* mission to had w it n« ? at 1«tr :h tr he l*i ' * nr: \’ 1: - vm UtK ! B M ’ .* • ’ < of Tho In.'.’ *• r. • "or • wir England in b •*•!! ru ho hopr-.j • Germ.ins ! dieted i • •• ip' U • d !' in gen-ng ('■ '-man ’* prom non ui K" J: ' <*f S' S'." 2P ri { i leader ■>na!is_t P r-rv. h rMv after s- dcola ween ' my md md i mated I at* y h» . th<’ • v* ": taw ,*r elan-I rarf of ’hi ,rnp!. ah b a; : oe ‘h. En-* He • ns cam pa sn among diers and succeeded in ♦ n! 1! He ap ":s in VS$" at t.or> A. ■ s t*> fish? a train s* rad* a. asemenr was born in •iber. 1 ^n l. of a good, !<’-r adops by i in Ireland and p.iss it h in obscuri y * He early showed an domatie ser*vi«-e and sh Consn’ar Service - successivel-y Consul ■-ms in W.-'sr .V'-ira, If of c : n»'-u \pvr >nso! aGaboon and * i n - '-i. ■ C nn g" Free con sc’ n San’^s in appointed oons«l to "Jominpc in l." - bsjr Ho ».i< con,-1':! rr i 190' and 19<>9 1913 ho was consul jo Janiero. He was * of S1 M chad and ' .. d 1911 Thereafter lu> 1>. . iin.- . ier of the Separatist party in !.-eian . uen n <>-eate<j ,i Kni Home of the Pipe Organ NeW ApollO ’nunEm TODAY V .L. S. E. Inc. Presents The Gripping Five Part Selig Red Seal Play “THE CYCLE OF FATE” Featuring BESSIE EYTON Filmland's Most Winsome Star One of the best underworld plays extant carrying the tang of the sea and the voice of the city. Teeming with heart throbs and tease, thrilling situations. Also A Single Reel Comedy TOMORROW—MATINEE AND NIGHT CHEERO The $070.1100 Comedian will he with us again in his third Mutual Chaplin Special Charlie Chaplin —IN— “THE VAGABOND” The highest paid actor in the world. The most expensive pictures in the world (according to length.) Also Kleine-Edison Five Act Drama “THE DANGER SIGNAL” with ARTHUR HOOPS Adapted from “Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way." by Rupert Hughes in "The Saturday Evening Host." "Canavan" is a character that will interest you. Admired by the ladies—respected hv the men —a terror to his enemies, and an idol of his friends. Get one of the little Vest-Pocket Programs we are publishing each week, week is good for lOc when presented at the door I onight. 'he one this During the period in which he rep resented Britain in the Congo and in Peru, he effectively checked many of the abuses of the rubber trade. On several occasions he risked his life to save natives from brutal treat ment. For this work he was com mended by the entire civilized world He was in the I'nited States in the summer of 1911. shortly before the outbreak of the war. lit' made speeches in many cities in favor of Irish Home Rule and assumed the role of leader in the Nationalist Vol mteer movement. After the beginning of the war he returned to Ireland and became ac ■ive in the recruiting of the Irish Volunteers and was open in ids op nosit ion tv* the war. A few months later he fled to Germany and began his work there. A price of 125.000 was set on his head by the British Government. in April of this year, while attempt ing to land on the west coast of Ire 'and, with some followers and a sup ply of ammunition, he was captured It; i~ claimed that he made the trip from Germany to Ireland in a Ger man submarine. Then followed the Sian Fein revolt and the fighting at Dublin. MR, CORNWELL AND MR, QUICK EXPECTED __ I To Be Present At Tomahawk's! Field Day Exercises, If Hoe.. John J Comwol, of Rom ■v v. Democratic eamlidate for gover uir of Wes: Virginia, ean arrange D make i lions i-: Martinsburg for i i untr of the southwestern part of his state, h- will come to this coun v Saturday and make an address at 'die Field Day exenises and Pro l-uirelin ss parade that is to b- held at ; Tomahawk under the auspices of the Bookmen's League Hon Herbert Quick, of Berkeley Springs, recently •ppointed by President Wilson as a member of the Federal Rural Board f Credits, is also « xpoeted to be pres ■ am! ,-xp'.( :: tne work - g- of the . BRIDE AND GROOM PLEASANTLY LOCATED' M'- ■ t- K TV'- • •!•'" !' ! bride i-- > w j.' : >a - - ’ ly 1 - -a!- 1 .,t SOT -ly sir* • • Mr ... U is a Wih err pho e of ! Ft O *;• >j md Mrs l'--• d " W;n formerly Mrs Vimi* V. K-tvrt-.r widow of Cbartri .r;an > ic -,s -laughter >f Mr <:• - Mrs John V\ Ras'd- They wort narr! -.1 Wednes lay a wo-R a so at the ^ i.-.-a- m g parsonage hv R-v. Ft I. \Vr-eh>. ST. LOUIS STRIKER (} FATALLY WOUNDED !i 5. ntsrnationa New* Se-nce.l s Louis Aug '—On-” «trik-r was fatally wounded in a pitched battle '•'■vi- " uifd'-'-’s Swift pack 1 g house an-! a squad of police today "VI"- K W V. ” i- ■ s! - ri’ords own. who >p.-nt » days at the 1 -l -d Mr H. > ■' :s- v, a. left for the home of her sort. Pr Allen Rey nold*. at Hancock THE MARKETS The 'a)low-tag are tne preTufliag , pr'ie* being paid by Martlngbur* | tcer-banu and elevatora today: Not*—The price* quoted below tor the ocai aa.-tet* are the price* dealer ere offering at aooa tooae New When' $1.25 Old Wheat $1 30 Corn .T3c Butteer . 22e Eggs .20c Toda/’e 3art!mcre Market. ' i to . . . . 7Sc Wheat .. , .$1.33’* ! CENTRAL-TONIGHT WINTER 11. \ iv 1 ' t\< -> lilIVIvO 10 PEOPLE 10 Tabloid Musical Comedy. A Clean, Clever Show Ore of the Best This Year TODAY’S BILL “The Town Hall Tonight" FRIDAY and SATURDAY “On the Verandah" Usual Photoplays. ADMISSION 10c. ’RESIDENT WOULD STOP RAILROAD STRIKE (By Internationa! News Service.) Washington. Aug. 3.—President Vilson today called to the White louse Judge W L. Chambers, chair lain of the federal board of mediation, o confer with him as to what un as ires can be taken to prevent general trike of railroad employes. ’RESIDENT WANTS CONGRESS TO ADJOURN By International News Service.) Washington. Aug. 3.—President Wil :.mi today again s*mt word to con tress that he wanted it to adjourn be en September t. Senator !.• w;s said te thought it would be impossible to idjourn before September 3. Mr. Edgar lb :!is. ,.f Pent •v store is off i >•: ' - vaea: Mis Hollis 'heir s,e iarrison Hollis. Ho y are vi itives in Frederick, lid. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Classified ads received after 3 o'clock will be put andar th’s heading and properly classified .CST Q K .. . S i r Tuscarora p:* - :■ >. ; h< . '■ ■ f • P’i ing anna it »v U pa-- : side' in money If p,e-s is rel i’C d to 411 W .Martin S- ;• yt u...y --p the money .CST- ,i ■ . ■ g .$! Ill) !»!] .: mi a', e ; I u. ... g Kettirtt ■ ' Hernia-: Putts. P hi • t Pox c,\ ri THE NEW APOLLO "T'- Cv< . ' Fit■ ■ a V I. g E -ub ncr by S* ! r* T n^• «.i Monday, \pril . can be cummtnditi for its srlppin? r ~------^ The Community Club Will Hold a Thornwood Hall Friday, Aug. 4th Admission - 25c and 50c the latter having to do with life in the underworld of a great city. The opening scent > are picturesque beautiful, showing a rockbound coast and the jutting headland, on which a lighthouse commands a far e's ty -v.eep of the sea. Old Sandy H nig.. a sturdy mariner, of Scotch d> n', and lus only child Mavbelle live tie . all alone, until Aaron ' g. h strapping captain of the si iiooner S-- il, comes along and •• tii- < M ybelle his bride. Then Aa - n 1 iv. - for a cruise and is lost, i tn-w - bring? d* ath to May belle, who succumbs to hopeless grief.■ after -g b:-th to twins, named May tid J*»»• Strong The children !•• -r -a their loft hands a birthmark * \ a ■:y like the scar on the corres : ttg hand of their mother, caused by n exploding lamp, on the night U ■’ site heard of her husband’s d> .it!:. S tndy lb- tr- its his little „• -ndso-i Jo* so harshly that he runs war from home while still a boy, ■ - ars have passed we find h:;:i a daring member of a dangerous f of iutlaw's in the great city. M ill" n the meantime, has grown ur> - be a b> dutiful girl, and teaches !'o,il near the old home. Her ex •:g g-amlfiuher demands every nny of her earr'ng . -■! th" girl, :i turn be, nines it- d of the home ■ Sh becomes infatuated with a > - rig man from the city, who has n b- '" ended by her grandfather and ts rself. and accompanies him to * nonropolis to become his bride, tt 1 s man, >id Aldrich, seeks only 1 - ruin. He is a member of the -■•I her l"iig lost brother b* l-mgs. and fate wills it that ' should save her from his dut y's The birthmark reveals her i.|ep'p;. -.i Jo* and wi'hou’ making * -is. If kn.'wm he puts up a. brave n ! r* ckb -s fight, in her defense 'hat results in her salvation ! “.n’t forge’ vour programs, as they ire worth 10c. 3^