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T ^"FA'GE EIGHT ' I ' . sr 7\r : ! gZ^l [ 5 ' - , T 1 '^&Jrigr TRIANCil, I loday v ,,,,< > .] ?? :j_ MAE MARSH and Arc Won j! "A CHILD OF PARIS Added- The K? j| I CHAPLINC TOD A Y ? * His Sidesplitting Comedy. "Poj lice," is an Exclusive AtI 1< traction There. I " ToJlcr" in the ntl?* of the two I [r Tharle? Chaplin picture to ill own i at tho Odeon theater today and toi morrow Chaplin nay* that thin tc Pi )uk funniest cnmudy Chnrlc up Jiear:; In his old clothe* and shoes, I l?ut with new stunt* that are fun i',? *ni<>r Ihnn mnr 'P1?4j > - I..?. Mease and has never been shown In It Ms city before. I The second chapter of "The Secret L r[ the Submarine" Is also being shown at the Odeon HRiiln 9 today. jThiK chapter u Intensely interesting jit pleased large crowds yeaterduy ' and everyone states that it is the best serial that has ever been exhtbI Itcd at the Odeon. Monte M. Katterjohn. of the Til I single staff of scenario writers, has | Our Saturday and Sohday Specials 8 | wajvh orn wimmhv - fl cBoch-Nut Gum .'I for Hlc I Saturday and Sunday only. I Tuxedo, one-half pound Huml dors, regular 50c tins .... :tOc Famous Dry Slit/ Singles. Sat urday and Sunday . "? for IOc Itopriviseil ( licuins; Tolmrro ; Star. 50c plug :*Oc Poppers Natural Leaf. 20c plug ' for i.Hk LEW'S SMOKE . SHOP PIKi: STIC RET iftw??iMBreyrfrCTii 111 * . BASEBALL NORWOOD PARK Saturday, 4 P M. Grafton vs. Clarksburg I (B. & O. Leagues) Her* For the offer an unh own a Max^ i We can ,1 iui ten uays , well, W< it will be a Get a demor car immedia This is a real oppor price. r, Bell Phone 1470 TF iev v/ ;z itre<L sa'fe swV Today ROBERT HARRON (Infill in 5 STREETS" (5 Acta) systone Comedy ?NERS" (2 parts) ^VORTS ATODEGN just completed a new J)I?y for Frank Kecnun. in which the cot oh rat oil rhuntetcr actor will begin work uf once. Thoro in no announcement yet ;i to the nuluro of tin- Hlory, hut i' is said to he ;i novelty oven for Koontin. who plays all kinds <?f roles, n Mao Mar- h and Kobert llarron a|> pear tit lho Triangle play, "A Child oi iho Purls Streets," in ti\act? to day at the OrphcUtn theater i' will he ro|)oato(| tomorrow The story Is very interest inn In order to he revenged on the judge of the French court who has f.V* : . ' '.y.". v-'; K _ B * v*'. Pt'i 1 -' JL. jgm sSKtBtr ii&^Bhhhm IP' Robert Harron, Triangle Start sentenced hei favorite son ??? the callrys Mm.- Rufrane. queen of the Paris \paehest kidnaps tin judm little daughter. Julio. Julio i rair-e.f as an Apache, taught to steal and commit other crimes peculiar f ? the gangsters Rut Iipi nohlc blood i belt* against such nefarious work, and she tries to run away. She " cam:lit. however, and threatened with death by strangulation unless he obeys tlir mandates of the bam! < \?;ain she escapes and seeks shell*' i in the studio of a young American i who is in the quarti? r Latin studying ; art He talis in love with her, and 1 protects her. Dm day she ventures | forth on the streets and raptured by j tn> \parhrs. Hut her old nurse hns 1 s's Good N For You next ten days we ? leard of opportunity rell. deliver your car a only you can buy a 2 won't tell here nov lot less than you'd istration at once, an .ttJiy. not an advertising : tunity to buy a car ; uppett Bro 819 W?t Pike St. J c Ill IE CLARKSBTTRG "DAIL"! Odeon CHARLES "POL I (Tin- funniest of .-i Also Shoi H Second Chapter of "The seen where she in taken and inform* the Judge, liei father The Mulsh ii thrilling In the extreme and etui nentlv satisfying. A last Keystone comedy. 'lie Moonshiner," is also presented on the Triangle program. ? oMargatet lllington It to appear shortly in a furce l?y Avery llopwood railed "Junt for Tonight." Its Mrs! production will he made at. At hint i( City J til > 4 Walter Jones, C. Aubrey Smith aud Kllinghain Pinto will he in Ho* Hupporting company. Kluw and Krlanger will next season, prod tine an operetta called Little Miss .Springtime," taken from a Hungarian source. The piece, originally entitled "Mis* Itahhit Foot," will have in its cast Mary Itohson. Georgia o'Ramey. John E. Haz/ard. George MacFarlane. Flaviu Arcnro. Charles Meaklns. Jed Prout} and the danelpg team ol Fred Nice A.. *1... lt? I. - u The Hljou r?*ititir?> loduy. A Woman'H Naked Soul ' with Neil I'raiK and Darwin Kuit in tlx leads. is an attractive picture for Invert* of fine emotional acting by a onipuny of artists who are capable of handling this class i?f feature presentations. Miss Craig, an uetrcHH of note, is a lady of remarkable talent, and an emotional drama of the- kind gives ample scope in which to displav it Her support with the eminent Darwin Karr playing opposite makes a picture of the long remembered kind \ < hapter of The Iron Claw" serial and one of (leorgc Ado's fables. "The Collegian Who Wanted to (Jet a Foothold" are also shown. Special attention i> called to the llijoi^s Saturday feature. At I'iney Itidge This is a purely southern story all scenes and incidents being of the South and th* principal parts being enacted by southern people It is pronounced |,y eritics to be one of .... ... ? . ., I'l....... . ....I- . II.#. Rrunette us a mil of tin- Tennoaaor mountains, ami Frank Clark make an intcreatinp couple -o? lluri'-d 'I t# a. uro." a nov. pla> by Kida Johnson N nung. was produced tills week Atlatr.ie ?'lty under t ho direction n! Cohan ami Harris and was well m i ived Tin* scenes of the pi * .in1 laid in Now York City and Cape Cod. and the plot revolves around the sepreh of an eccentric charnctei foi supposed treasure buried st the latter place. The cast included ?elda Soars. Josepliine Stevens. Otto Kruper. Frnest Stallard ind Martin 1.. A loop ?o? \nother new program is being preenicd hv the McDonald Musical Com(Iy Company at the Palace theater today It is "The Hngus Pasha." a tabloid full of good musical numbers ?tid pond comedy This is one of the heat singing .showrf that has ever IMttyi'ii i in- I'itiuct* auu inr t iiuii-uy in ilso very Rood. The Hogus Pasha" will he shown tomorrow, also. ews ire going to for you to f- Anno nio/^ l uiilc, anu Maxwell at v much, but dream of. id get your scheme, but at a special IS. onsol. Phone 170 I TELEGRAM? FRTDATf Theatre CHAPLIN, in .ILL II Chaplin pictures) wing Today Secret of the Submarine" B IJ O Beautiful NELL CR. "A Worn ij Added: "Thelro Saturday?Five a - Chorus Ciirls with I'lmer McDnm The feature at the Robinson Grand today is William Furnuni in the latest Fox release. "Rattle of Hearts." In this picture Mr Far * nuiu is seen at his best. It is a romantic drama of the ami. The added attraction is the latest Path?* News. Tomorrow. Marcueritc 'Marl; will acaln appear in "The Pretty Sister of .lose." The added attraction t<? ^West Virg CHARLESTON The "Old Thurmond House" at vldcrson is to torn down and rebuilt. It stood for 11fK yi-ar; before i? fell with a crash. eiidnngerinK , the lives of .1 S. Thurmond and wife. present occupants. The old house .sheltered the records of .Nicholas mini ly in ( ivii war uuy*. MAKTIXBFHJRC. In order tn make a record breaking mobilization. Cap' tain George I*. Wcvcr. commanding Company F of the First regiment. West , Virginia National c.ttard. stationed here, has arranged with city officials to have the tire hell tolled at city hall should the company be called to the colors. MONTGOMERY By the breaking of a rope in a swing in which she was swinging. Jeanne Fuertoscn fell upon an iron fence ami was impaled upon the pickets at l?a>land. sustaining probably fatal injuries. | CHARLESTON To fight the ragweed is the mission in West Virginia of the National Hay Fever Prevention Association, of which Or. S L .lepson state health commissioner, has been i made n director. It is purposed to rid the state of these weeds and blossoms the pollen of which is blamed for the annual epidemic. ' MORGANTOWN Mrs. Lucien Bucklew worried so much because she had her husband Jailed for sixty days for | fatlinK lo support her and her two 1 small children that she became a raving maniac She is now a prisoner in the same jail, a wait ins to 1?< taker to an insane asylum CHARLESTON Maryland physicians practicising by courtcs\ in West Virginia must comply with the law re quiring reports on communicable <1 is i eases, according to I >r. S. L cpson. . head of the state health department I PARKKRSRrRG Because lie could . not muster courage to propose to his j sweetheart. Al/red it .Manning prom Inent business man. rented his pro; posnl to ;i dictograph and sent the recl ord to het The next day he received another record Putting it on the ma rhino and turning the lever ho hoard !ho nno won! "Y? s " PH ARLFSTC'N t'nion labor men , and Socialists will ronfor with a mow i to putting a third tirkot in tho flrld in ' Kanawha county. Five per rent of ihe j voters arc required. FAIRMONT Frederick Rlomc. .Jr.. a threc-years-old boy. has horn rushed to Pittsburg specialists for relief from a large metal rtnc from a bath room fixture, which he swallowed and which lodged somewhere down his chest, lie was in a serious condition when ho j left here. | HJNTON: Kdwarri. three-year-old ! son of K. K Cales. of Itrooks. was i saved from death by being rushed to the Hinton hospital, where surgeons j removed a quarter, which he had swallowed and which lodged at the top of! his breast bone. CHARLESTON Followint orders from Major tioiieral Iwoomla, of Torre Haute. Ind . West Virginia companlra of thr f'nlfonn rank of Knlgltl* of Fythia*. arr .lu'iinlinng to liradquat rrxtf 23, irrm. PALACE Complete Change the Mcdonald mi willp: "the bog1 for the last two days of Coming N "the footl Musical ( UA PROGRAM WORT* WE INVITE YO AIG with Masterful DAJRWI an's Naked Soi n Claw" and Ade's Fable, "T1 ct V. L. S. E. Special Feature rrjHpU! i it..LiBK&F'V-'HBy nldS Heidelberg Musiml Comedy O morrow will bo the Paramount Bray ('a 11 onus. o ? The reception by the newspapers ni aMioviea ol William <"?illott in the fl i in version of "Sherlock 11o 1 ill" '' testifies conclusively to the never-ending popularity of this star and his play The press agrees that Kssanav has Aimed a classic, a picture that xv ill live on as long as its title remains a household word. tinia Briefs ? ^ tors reports of the men available for military duty. A battalion was formed a few years ago in Wheeling. nLI'EFIELD A hundred persons armed with revolvers, rocks and eluha engaged in a hunt for a big black bear, discovered near the tipple of the American Coal Company. The mining plant suspended operations so employes could take part. A score of dogs also took part hut it was not until some one obtained an automobile to pursue the beast that he was Anally brought clown by a shot from the gun of It. S. Patterson. CHARLESTON: Deaths duo to mining accidents during the month of May were thirty.five, from the following c auses Falls of coal and roof, twenty-one; mine ears, four; electricity, one; gas explosion, four. These in McDowell county: machinery, one: powder explosion, one; miscellacnous. one. The accidents were distributed in the counties as follows: Boone, one; Fayette, one; Harrison, one; \jngan. four: Marion, two; McDowell, four; Mercer, one; Ohio, one; RulBECAUSE fLpjiC IT'S A uiu.iHMiionca oiaci The "village stennt humtner opc toning strokes wer boat of his forge, heated metal, or bj to be a master. Today, in the know to a degree, before it is ready pressure that a lis piece of steel. It work?no "trick o tories are operated same as that of th? There were t< anvil be hammerer !! not only shapet be fixed the grain mratoly knowing So some of his tile to make hint fatno they struck a lurk the edge of the plj But today th< results a certain h absolutely no puesi baker car. Drop-forgo we and second. h force We believe th In the manufaeturi plants*. A photori forge machine and this hook. IIn was picture an operates roar year? apo. "many of our men men Mick." THEATRE I of Program Today rSIOAL COMEDY CO. resent JS PASHA" their engagement here. ext. Week IGHT GIRLS" Company. B?ii 1111 tj i r*-.:t?*g I if OF CONSIDERATION UR ATTENDANCE N KARR, presenting FIVE ACTS le Collegian, Who?" at Piney Ridge r ompatiy X?w Showing at the l\tla?o. %fcr&rdirorts 1 ffilrl iT ^T^liVi^iL i^r WANTED i ] Chorus Girls, those I " with experience given I !; preference. Apply to | ' e. Mcdonald i , Palace Theatre cigh, flvo; Randolph, one; Taylor, one; O.wl \rv?....iur. .? I FAIRMONT: Jamrs Voylo. an elee- I trie trainman in tho Consolidation Coal I Company's mine at Highland, fell 1 against tho controller of a car. turned -? It on and was caught and crushed to ye death beneath the wheels. He was in pa ) blacksmith oi the Twentieth Cenl )u hack to your boyhood days and stand csinith shop, "under the spreading chestn blacksmith," too. was a forger, hut inst rated by an engine as strong as a locom e tnade with a hand ham met. He had He had to determine the "treatment" by r some other trick <?f the trade of which h drop-forging shops of the Studehaker fact by electrical apparatus, just exactly how tor the hammer. They know, exactly. t( tmmer weighing tons will exert upon tl is pre-determined. It is dgured out Tit f the trade." The giant forges in the J with scientific accuracy, yet the principl !? old l>lacksmitti shop with the gites* w< wo things that the blacksmith of old ?l I his horseshoe, or hammered ids lib- inir I the piece, but he also "tempered" it 1 of the steel; but he had. unfortunately, just what condition the grain was in af -made butcher knives or carving sets w< i us; others were .?o hard that they would ey bone, or so soft that they would turn liter. p Studebnker scientist knows in advanc eat treatment or a certain pressure will ? work in the drop-forced parts that entr rk requires, first, great resources to esta of the most expert steel workers to opei at Studebaker's drop-forge experts are .1 ing business. They have spent years in apher four years ago took a picture of a few weeks ago was asked to take a si 111 * surprised to find at one of the machine! i whom he had photographed in the St "That's nothing!" the plant superintend have been here longer th^n that. You i Kin THE HOlSK THAT RAISED THE STANDARD Performance* 1::?0, 15, 5:00, 7:Wi mill H: 15 |?. in. TODAY POX William Farninn mm riio K 'BATTLE of HEARTS' S<m> tin- I-anions I jinitini Kicht Iritltil?Latest I'atlu* News Saturday Paramount ni?i. ivxaiguej lie oicu ii in "The Pretty Sister of Jose" Added?Paramount Bray < nrThe Home of the Pipe Organ PIPKh AND t MKKiXLAM RKPAUKI) AT Levy's Cigar Store Vutch our window for ?(>eci&l Salra. You Save Money By Shopping Here The 1 in ek ward season ni - c(>ni.|teller! us to reduce lie prices 011 line summer iresses its lite following xlremely low prTees will show: -l.'iit Summer Dresses, & tow 95c i'D.i m Summer Dresses, low S1.85 (in Summer Dresses, tow S2.951 I ^IllTHlier IirCSSCS, low $3.75 'I"J.00 Summer Drosses, low $7.95 Oilier summer wear 'quallv low in price. WmwnA ' 339 Main Street j his old and had worked for the comny fourteen years. SERIES 10 [ury wiih you in the ut tree." end of using a olive, his fashto ones* at the llu? color of the e was supposed ories. engineers h??t the steel Ik > an ounce, the ie surface of a ere is no guess >tiidebaker facc is exactly 'he >rk left out. lid when on his > a knife blade. iy tempering it no way of actor lie fixed if. re good enough I chip off when when they hit e exactly what Hive. There Is r Into a Studoblinh tlie plant. te It. imonc the beat the Studebaker a certain dropilar ntcture for i * aeloctcd Tor a udebakor plant ion? told him; ;ee. Studcbaker Yonng Bros Garage Co* South Second Street. (Inrkohiirs, W. Vn.