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I PAGE SIX . I f AUDIENCES I I | BY NEGR I "Sunny South" Troupe Prett sents Clever Bill at the [; f Palace Theatre. it Th* "fliinnv South" Musical Com I ft edy Company of colored performers j ;> playing the Inst three days of this week at the Palace theater made a hl| hit there last night. The house ( wis packed to the doors and it was, one continuous laugh from Rtart to. flnlsh. There was Rome vory good hinging, and some of the best danc-1 Ing that has heen at the Palace In a j long time. This talented company | 1 HOT Weatlier i Comfort I, O | ; specials t" I A 11 J\ii i I j ] Men's Summer Suits ; at Greatly Reduced Prices. wmma^mmmmarn I, Something Entirely i # f Di. fferent < The New 1 . "KATINKA" | Pure Silk and Linen ( Shirts 1 *, in 6 plain colors at $2J5 Always somethingnew in Neckwear i 50c . 3 t I b Men, Keep Cool. Cnmfnrt starts with / Y the right UnderI wear?a chance to I get your's at a I of)per I cent Discount. || All Starw Hats I $1.00 I Wolk & Teitelbaum I Just a little different i I . 114 3 d St. D. P. GREEN, Mgr. 1 r TE 'LEASED .0 COMPANY of colored people will present tin entire change of program today. The I bill for the Inst two days will be Just, us good as the ono yesterday, and,1 the title of It Is "Indian Land." 1 In "Hidden Valley," a Thanhouser feature slurring Valkyrlen (Uarones. Dew-its; which Is to be released through Pathe, Boyd Marshall with one shot kills a treacherous native fifty yards away who Is attacking ? prifsl. After the scene was taken other mem hers of the Thanhousoi company laughingly asserted that Mr. Marshal) actually was a bad shot and that he couldn't stand ten feet -way from a burn and hit It with a revolver. Mr. Marshall proved they were wrong. He did lili it?three times out of five. 0? Actual clashes between United States troops and Mexican bandits, filmed by Cameraman Robert runibtill on the opposite side of the Hlo Grande during an uncxpeeted ined* ins of the two forces, f'urnb he.s one of the thrilling situation;; oi "Sonic-1 where in .Mexico," a forthcoming IforHley-Mutual production .starringj Crane Wilbur. The production, especially written for .Mr. Wilbur, and staged under the supervision of Robert JJ. II road well, director in chief of the Horaley-Mutual studios, introduces from ail angle never before touched upon, the situation us it exists today In Mexico artfi offers a novel suggestion for the rpiick ending of hostilities in Hie event of an. international rupture. ?o "The Silent Shame." the fourth episode of "Who's Guilty?" with Tom Moore and Anna Nllssson in the leads t Is being shown today at the Rijoti. h it. is another of those interesting of- ( Ferings that are catching the popu- t ar favor of Clarksburg picture lo\* a ;rs. A five-act love drama. "The e Head of the House," with Lilian I West and Franlc Mayo is also shown i; True Boardmnn was once Tnie Bonrdman. Bat thai was before be appear?d In the film series, "Stlngnree," by B. W. Horntuig, creator of "Raffles." s'ow True Boardnian Is "Stlngarce," ind by no other name will his follow?rs ever rpmeiuber him. For these same followers wp have rood news. "Stlngnree" Is baek! At he completion of that early Kalem :eries Trap Boardnian retlrrd from be screen temporarily to accept a emptlng offer on the sphnklng stage. To an old Btage player the lure of the fi: 'ootllghts Is great, but in less than ff! ill montha "Stlngnree" learned that rl be lure of the screen Is even greater, a; Dusty theaters, blinking footlights and mrrow stages began to pall, and he onged to be bnek In the saddle, on f. he stage that stretches for miles, si ivlth Nature's brilliant sun the spot- ti light. F And so It Is that "Stlngnree" has areturned. Now lie Is Congressman e< lohn Wallace, the leading figure in the yi romance of "The Girl From Frisco." if tvno is none oiuer rmm .mum eais. p slso well remembered In the east of c< "Stlngaree." The new Knlem series tl ilong with one reel of comedy, "The r, Double Elopement." . I T Saturday Lillian Walker will head ti i company of Vitagraph stars in "The yi dan behinjJ the Curtain," a nine b Sihbon production. This is a 1>< :?uii- si ul love drama of the higher order, v. inci til" scenes are carried put in a si wanner worthy of tills celebrated ntagrapli star, who is assisted by a ( :oiiipetcnt company of artists. p 0 it Herbert Brennon. auilior and di- 0 rector of the million dollar Annette ri Kellernian photo drama. "A Dauirh- b ter of the Oods," has left the Fox a r m -1s pleased Romany people wr and the surrounding eonm an injustice. Wo handle t to be the most artistic line taining a wonderful culler goods have materials fur < perienced artisans. We < < line in all the country. 'IT stock in this part of West Along with our spleix in all America. We reconu: in quality and beauty. No \ ' / E CLARKSBURG DAILY own account. The Herbert Brennon ' Him Corporation has been organized to exploit the genius of thiit progres-' slve director and the first offering will be the remarkable play. "War Brides," with Nazimova as star Jn thei role In which she has appeared throughout the country. j ?0 Those who have witnessed Ihe! magnificent spectacle, "The Dumb, Tin of Portlcl," In which the Interim-, ' ' Who Will Dance ?n i ;,A BlG'JN!Vf:R5AUTA7UfiE i iona11 \ famous dancer. Anna rav- < dw'.'i, is Marred, sit tlie itobfnfion [i rand I 1m.?sif.**r. doriaro if. to bi> on^ ; bo suproino film productions of tli? a K<3, ranlcliu: with Clie loi'MiTost BCTf-n i lassies. The grace ami beauty <>f 1 liis celebrated dancer arc <1 ?4pirlcd j 11 such a clever manner Ilia I sped a- 1 i As "Strnosree"frtd. in<sseen# /WjHfcGIRl FROM FRISCO1' ads Ronnlmon onco more in tlio snd<> HvjiHul- Mucin in rinrineLhorsebflck din? ami aiding her in her struggles jainst powerful enemies. "The whimsical, temperamental 'insr 11 roe' is n role tlinr I will never irget," says Roardinnn. "But I must iv that 1 like my new part even liet>r, for tile stories of 'The Girl From risoo' are of tlie real West and the ition the port that sends n rcd-bloofl1 thrill through your veins even as in are playing it. As n native Calorttian it gives me an extra touch of ride to lie aide to bring to the entire nintry the beauty, vigor and dash of to new and greater West" ins almost feel that they have seen avlowa in the flesh. The prqducon was shown to crowded nouses BSterdny at the Kobinson Brand and v special arrangement it is being iown there again today. Tiiose who unt to be up on screen productions !iould not fail to see this oue. ?o? The Triangle Film Company offers oughts Fairbanks and a special cast t "Flirting with Fate" at the rpheiun theater today and tonuiri\v. In this play, Douglas Fair-; auks plays the role or a sontim'enlal nisi who is in lovi with a pretty| Little Talki If you arc building z isli iv. or if you wai.it to to bouse furnisltum'.s we uinia is Ix ttcr iiiriiai'ed 1 ^ lions. draperies and Hoot - liege til' sliuv. 111 u you win ' know wo can please you, \Yc t r\. and if ynu have never If he celebrated "Dirge" line of of wall coverings made in t.l 1 i<>n of high grade papers tl: draperies to niatcli the paper nry also a large line of "Orir lis together with the 'M'olonia Virginia,'constitutes a stock WIIITTALL'S FAMOUS R1 lid Wall Paper and Drapery nend and sell Whittall"? Rugs trouble to show these goods, I TELEGRAM? FRIDAY, A 3 TT/"HEN lunch. c W seems a long and you're hunj. Uneeda Biscuit. c Just enough to s; keep you (joing till n ?but so light afid < | flaky that they wo - .your appetite, NATIONAL BISCUIT C L5BBBESH 1.1 mr laawHRrear?ie rirl. II" trfr-s to win her hv some1 xtraordinary tactics but cupid plays lie game .urnInst him. Having fail" I n getting the girl, the. Sirtlat decides' ife is not worth living and attempts nicido, but fate will not have it so. Reeling doomed to live on in an, tternal and loveless bachelorhood, he s more than ever determined to do twny with hifhself. The artist enrages a professional assassin and mikes a contract to have himself tilled within seven days. The comdications and developments are unisnail novel. Mack Scnnett is aeon n "Wings and Wheels," a fast and urious Keystone comedy in two iarts. hugWTMS TO HHB IS mtu ninui nuniii urmum Nominee Tells Audience He Will Protect Agricultural Interests. GRAND FORK. X. D., Aug. 11? | Ghafl'es B. Hughes, Republican presidential nominee, told an audience of No Ironing too Wet for pggiry? THE DOVER ELECmiW NO?BURN-OUT VaZn for ^ to Introduce Ironing is easy if the iron stays Jj hot. You never have to wait for | The Dover to heat up?no matter | how heavy or wet the ironing. The Dover is sold with an rver- n fasting gucratjee. Try it free. I You can bring it back if you wish I but you won't. M. OGDI s on Furnishing i new house, if you. have a h< furnish an extra room, what* want to say to you that 110 h( to take care of your wants i [ coverings, than we. We wo at we can do for you in thesi ! have iitted out some of the toked over our merchandise wall paper which is considei 4U,.:.. ? US country. nrcany i iioir rs lat arc rarely shown from jjt< , and the dosiyns and eomhin icka" sunfast drapery mater il" printed cretonnes, of avIi of these materials that we fe JG-S AND CARPETS, departments, we show the tin 5 and Carpets, a line that is th just a pleasure that's all. " V trGUST 11,1916. j jt supper time off ' L-?IfflSaBIB fry, eat feMC EmmSzi farmers In the auditorium here Thursday that he believed in a protective tariff that would protect Ihem as well an the men In the factories. "I believe in a protective tariff," Mr. Hughes said. "I believe 111 protection without abuse. I think that is possible. "Our opponents, who for generations have told us that It was contrary to the constitution of the United States to have duties except for the purpose of revenue, arc now telling us that there Is an economic revolution and that perhaps wo can have it duty on dyestuffs and anonpartisan commission. But I believe In trusting those who really accept the doctrine of protection wilh its tjfwrr - -c 1 THE HOUSi: THAT RAJSLT) | THE STANDARD POSITIVELY LAST M OWING TO KtTtKE BOOKINGS, ENGAGEMENT CANNOT BE EXTENDED. I! Performances 1, 3, o, 7 and 1) P. M. Prices Afternoons, Ivowcr Floor, 25c. u BaJ. 35c; Nights, all seats '25c n In J of Portici ' Cities Built?Cnsties Eroctetl Only to Bo Destroyed in Tills tVonderful Production. Saturday: Fox. JOSE COLLINS in ! "A Woman's Honei" - Price# will revert to the reff- I tilnr lulniission price on Snturiny, 10c. I ?N' CO. ?"T ; the Home Rise Mjpcl want to rcfuin3vci' your wants may be i msc in central West \'irn the matter of decora- I nU lii.-o to have. tJie nriv- | ' lines, because Ave have best homos in this town you have done yourself ( (I by people who know, peoial sample books collide, in any store. These j ations is the work of cxials, the most complete j ich we have the largest j el justly proud, of. est line of floor coverings e peer of any other, both Tc enjoy it." s ' -hi [enforcement. And I believe In pro' tectlon for the farmers Just as I beI lleve In protection for the men In the factories." Mr. Hughes repeated blB views on [ preparedness, laying he stood for ; reasonable preparedness. "Weakness breeds insults and ln| suits breed war," he said. "I stand | for the protection of American | rights. Firm Insistence on American rights backed by reasonable preparedness rneani peace and security." Crisp weather, so cold that over! coats were necessary, greeted the j nominee here. HUGHES'S STAT EIWENT SHOWN TO EE CORRECT. WASHINGTON, August 11.?Senator l Townsend, Republican,' of the census ' committee, made a statement in the Senate Thursday afternoon support-' jng the declaration of Charles ?. Hughes that E. Dana Durand, former i director of the census, was removed i front office to make a vacancy for political reasons and taking issue with Secretary itcdflcld's rejoinder that Mr. Durand retired voluntarily. "The secretary of commerce says j .Mr. Durand resigned," said Senator | Townsend. "That is not correct. The : fact is that Secretary Rcdfleld called I on Durand in April and stated that ho I desired his position. Durand replied I that much important work was in j i progress and that, he ought to bo allowed to finish It. The next day Mr.; Harris's (William J. Harris) noniina-1 lion was sent to the Senato and the net day it was announced that Mr. Durand had resigned." Senator Townsend said he had explained the facts to the census committee aud delayed the confirmation of Harris. Notice to Wat AU water consumers desiring to ( ncction with the doineslic supply mus any person or persons using city wat shall be liable lo a tine of two dollar used. In sprinkling streets each water t her of feet meUiuned In his permit. N< not he permitted except upon 'additio nuzzle is forbidden. Sprinkling streets and lawr.s rc hand hose held in the hand of a porsc one hour between 5 and 10 a. m., an d street sprlnklor or hose I. found out c purpose than that for which! It was lnt without previous ngtjce. Yard fountains or sprinkling dov | water shall Hint pass through a meter t in deference to the general inter \ hibited during hie continuance of a fli I tained, except lo protect property in d Patrons who are paying for sprln renew their permits. There is no fi * *? wnicn rilHS 11'J.U 4.B1, lu ocyicuiL" CLARKSBURG WATER WOl J Young's Head For Headaches Especially recommended for Hes jj ed condition of the stomach comn They arc safe and reliable, hai 3 during tho past eighteen years ai I instance reported where harmful However, Headaches are only i I your physician should be consulted J time-YOUNG'S HEADACHE POV diate relief which is certain to f 3 Sold by all dealers. 10c A PAC ' 8 II -*v V I I 1 Km 2__Ihec TP 1 TRIAXGI today D,rcctvo' D. W. (iriflltb Pi DOUGLASS ] Assisted by JEWEL CAB) "FLIRTING \ A Magnificent Piece of Ar Keystone "WINGS and A Riot of Pun and Lauf PALACE " Change of Pr< ED WINN'If I Colored performers w: and Sal . 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COMPLETE NOVEL FREE A dandy story, full of thrills ana heart Interest, will bo given away with the next Issue of THE PITTSBURG SUNDAY PRESS. Order your copy from the newsdealer NOW. rrrr-? r~; The first American linotype ma. chine In Tripoli recently was installed by an Italian newspaper. er Consumers ise a lawn or street sprinkler in cont obtain a permit from the ofllco, and er without first obtaining such permit I s per day for every, day said water is nker must confine himself to the numizzles larger tban one-fourth Inch will nal charge, and sprinkling without a Btrlcted to two hour per day, through in on the premises of the water taker, H one hour between 5 and 8 p- m. If a if order, leaking or used for any other ended, the supply will be discontinued H lees will not be permitted unless tho eat the use of a hose is strictly prore, or while tho fire pressure Is mainanger of burning. klor privilege will not be requited to H -actional part of a sprinkling season er 1st, Inclusive. H IKS & SEWERAGE BOARD. ache Powders I and Neuralgia 1 I idaches accompanied by a nauseat- ' I aonly known as "Sick Headache." H ring been manufactured and sold H id there has never been a slnglo effects resultd from their use. H symptoms of other disorders and H . as to the cause, but iu the mean- I H /DERS may be taken for Imme- I H ollow. They contain no opiates. I s. ;kace I IEU \{ I I itre-*- -* safe I ;E PLAYS T 1 rxm v loday I -esent Wonderful H pAlRBANKS MUX and a Great Cast in VITH FATE." I cts H tistry IloautUuUy Pictured Comedy WHEELS." 1 [liter.. 2 Parts.. See It. I THEA TRE I jgram Today I 5 Troupe of I ill present for Friday I iurday JLAND" ? I gh, hear good singing go to the Palace. 11 though of it? The romance of B brought before you for ten cents. ?rful. XXA XH/SSOX in it Shame" I IVHO'S GCIIjTY?" FRANK MAYO in H THE HOUSE." bOPESIENT." Comedy | in "TILE MAX BEHIND THE bon Special Feature. .1 I