I COMPANY. I HIT AT T1 I Walker Organization is Pleas ing Large Audience with I Diversified Programs. I Musical Walker and his "flav-n um vurnwy. company and Ijady Mlnpfstrals pleased three large audiences Monday at the Palace. This company is composed of very clever comedians and pretty firls, all of whom are pood I musicians. The bill today Is "Tho I Ghost of Lcm," an excruciati n gl y funny farce written by Musical Walker himself. This is a "dollar attraction, novct j having -been seen before at popular, prices. One of the features of the show is | a selection played upon musical pilch jS - v'^rv- ' ;g" " ' ers by five clever young Indies, a font exceedingly difficult to perform as well as pleasing to the oar. Musical Wallcer, the premier old time minstrel ' man is again heard in new and origi- 1 nal musical numbers. The famous Barbean Musical Trio is heard in u harmony number, something seldom presented with three female voices, j There will be a change of program daily with a special matihee Thanksgiving. Servais Eeroy, tho noted Belgian! magacian, and his co-stars. Mile. Mercedes Talrna, and Mors. Bosco, aup-i ported by a company of European ar- j tists, are at the Robinson Grand today i ;; for afternoon and night performances, j j presenting what has been described as j the most bewildering, thrilling and hi- j t together satisfying entertainment' along the lines laid down by Hermann 1 and Keller, that has ever been seen in this country. It is claimed that the bffering of these world travelled artists ! Is like the Barnum and Bailey circus in comparison to a one ring affair, when'.} f measured by the efforts of the late i %-y Hermann and those of Keller. Tons of t| Faithful IVTVne of my oldest friends \ 1^1. and a mighty reliable f one. Many a cough ? nd cold of mine and my s bildren too has been stopped ? y Dr. King's New Discovery." t ] Eor nearly 50 years Dr. King's s ] lew Discovery has been the tnndard remedy for coughs, i olds, croup -and such bron- ? j hial alJcctzons. !M I uruggisis. iryic. g-. I Do You Havo Sour Stomach? | If you are troubled with sour stomI ach you should eat slowly and inasti|'f; cate your food thoroughly, then take j | one-of Chamberlain's Tablets trr.me-1 I dJately after supper. Obtainable cv- j I ; erywhere.?Advertisement. I _ SS :B?????????3 The late Arrow Collar is |; the c UMliUEEluks. E REPAIRED AT i-v-'v Levy's Cigar Store L Watch our window for special M5TREIA MUSI?AL -SHOW. ^ 4^-^ f^X:. $$$:'?$: (& iMji $ & i . j -Norma Talniage, the beautiful Trl-! angle fitar, appears in "Fifty-Fifty" at ' tin* O'rpheuni theater today, Miss Tal-i ma dye has ai ways made an appeal in g mother and is said to give a particularly touching characterization In litis play. In her supporting cast are .'. W. Johnston, Dodsori Mitchell. Marie, Chambers, Rati) Darling, H. S. Northrup. Frank Currier and W. P. Rich-| mond. A two reel Key is one comedy! if; also shown. j Tomorrow. Franklin Farntim ana Ruth Stonchoose will be starred in "Love Never Dies," A chapter of ' Liberty" will also be shown. "Watch Your Step," which will be the attraction at the Robinson Grand December 15,-Is nothing if not modern. Its entire score is syncopated, its dances are all of the one step variety, its scenes are fox trot palaces and cabarets. Perhaps the only thing not modern about this big musical show which packed the New Amsterdam theater. New York, for one year is that it. is clean* There is not a song, dance, or joke *that calls for the censor to get bust** The combined efforts of an unusual cast, the exquisitely designed costumes by Helen Dryden, the ragtime melodies of Irving Berlin make "Watch Your Stop" a production which, of its kind, has never before been equalled. If by any chance you are a follower of current events in the big metropolis. New York City, you will recall that the Hawaiian musician, once the rage, is giving ground now before the advent of Gauternallan mirimhaphone players. TKri l""*! 11 V?*c? Af rtrrw Atfncftrale i in; .ticv^viuvr vvMtu o v?? movi for their entertainment on December 12, have secured Mr. or Sig. or Moils.? don*t know* just how to bill him?at any rate they have secured Ignacc Wilcoxen. direct from Guatemala, to introduce the rnirimbaphone to Clarksburg. He will play the weird native airs of his own country as well as the popular American airs. This is your chance to wise up on Gautemala and its customs, etc. If you look for it in the atlas?if it will be any help to you ?it is painted green. ?o? Maude Adams will produce "A Kiss for Cinderella" in New York at Christmas. Meantime she is malting a tour through the South; appearing in her earlier Iiarrie success, "The Little Minister." ??? Doris Grcv and Wayne Arey. Thanhouser stars, ore soon to ho seen in "Her Beloved Enemy." Following that they will appear in a new picture by Agnes C. Johnson. giving all star support to Gladys Huiettc. Eugene Moore will direct the play. ?o? II. E. Herbert has been sighed by Thanhouser to play opposite Florence La Barlle in her next feature. Mr. Herbert is an Englishman, who first came to the United States to play with r.illie Burke in -'Mind Hie Pa,at. " He lias supported Mrs. Patrick Campbell, William Fave-shani. Blanche Pates, Grace George and .Martha Hednian. The incomparable Mary, whose first production by her own company. "Less Than the Dust," has just been released by Artcraft Pictures Corporation, is completing under the direction of Maurice Tournour, an elaborate feature entitled "The Pride of the Clan." t It will be released through Artcraft : .according to announcement by A1 Lichtman, general manager, in a few ' weeks. 1 | German tests have shown a scarcity of good cattle fodder does not decrease the rat content, nut only the quantity ; of milk produced. The Austrian state of Victoria is j electrifying its railroad system at an ' expense that eventually will exceed ! $29,000,000. i? . XOTICE. To Taxpayers in Town of Broad Oaks: All parties owing taxes to the Town of Broad Oaks will be given a discount of 21y? per cent if paid before November 25, 20 or 30, 1916, at the .Mayor's office in the town of Broad Oaks, where the tax books are all ready. After January 1, 1917, Ten Per Cent interest must be added. No partial payments can be accepted on taxes. Yours very truly, _ CHARLES PEARRELL, Collector of the Town of Broad -Oaks. THE CL2 MAKES~A rLE PALACE ? properties, scenery and paraphernalia an well an many head of live stock aro employed in the presentation of their performances. The latCHt Mutual-Cbnplln picture, "Behind the Screen" is showing today j at '.ho Etijou theater. Thin is declared: to he the bent x>icture Chaplin has yet! made under Ida Mutual contract. Another offering on tho Bijou program today In "The Forgotten Prayer," marring Frank Bhrzage and Anna Little, i This is a romance of the desert with : a strong moral, which lifts the picture far ahoye the usual run of screen offerings. "Jerry and the Blaekhandcro,". a funny Cub comedy, is also on the , program. 1 j i ' : ' r % ' v . : pi /*t * * / ip OTKKBTTira DATCT TEBE 0 ?? j a Abroad in Correspondent Views u Zeppelin R Manner of Bringing Dom a ? (By George V. Bacon.) LONDON, Nov. 28?Colby Dodge has returned to New YorJt. I went to Liverpool with him to see him off on the Philadelphia, arriving back In London nt night. As I walked home from the underground station, I noticed that, it was very dark; and that the stars were quite clear. There was no moon and no clouds. "A fine night for a Zep raid," said 1 to myself, thinking of what 1 had henrj of the kind of nights most nnnulo r t-L o n#.T?nin rto Prt f i tiMv/iiFj VJ' i iJiful>k'*2 ,>uu.?- j Advertisement 1 . .. .v.- . ' . /;': i T_..-V !T. I 1 ^ . ' : s the house that raised the standard 1 T03>AY 8 ricruui: service omitted TUESDAY Duo to the playing ot I IMROY, TAiLMA ! Am> BOSOO 1 Matinee at 2:80 I Night at 8:18 1 SEATS NOW ' ' t; 1 ' 1, " ;u - -V\ - fit- i V | "'k - r-i' .V"''*n|4H| i'' ^iv / GRAM? TUESDAY, KOYj War- Time nld over TjOtulon and Describes * a "Terror of the Air.", n had seen from Jormyn street, had followed Brixton toad, dropping a bomb at about the middle of every block. Tho result was terrific: but. to tell the truth, not so terrific as 1 had expected. The tops of houses were blown off, windows were smashed generally .and some houses had been torn almost, to the foundations; but not a great number of them. Futhormor.', J noticed that a.. a general rule, the Zeppelin bomb5* seemed to explode upward, instead of out and around, as a proper bomb should do if it desired to be really do- j structlve over a large area. In one i Instance one of the bombs did. It had landed In the middle of a pari;, and tlio houses on the street along the park loked as though they wore pock-marked. The bits of flying: shod scooped semi-circular holers in the masonry like those in a'Swiss cheese that has Just been .sliced. J pst. whet, the bomb did to the park, 1 cannot my. The police got there before 1 dill. (To be continued. i BHIMA FEELS CONSCIOUS OF As Shown by the Success of Its Recent Celebrations of Its Anniversary. (CorreKpoiiileaoe of Associated Press) SUANI.I-HA?, Nov. ?S.?-Repent cc-lebration.s throughout China of the fifth anniversary of the republic indicate clearly that the Chinese are undoubtedly developing a national consciousness. T^intcrn parades and patriotic meetings were held even in remote sections. The celebrations were not forced upon the public by official orders, as was the case frequently under Yuan Shi-ltai's regime. Regret concerning the present troubled political situation characterised the general comment of Chinese newspapers and Chinese speakers on the occasion of the anniversary celebration. During the five years of its life the republic has had two important resolutions in addition to the movement which resulted in the overthrow or tne Manchn dynasty. There have also been many local movements of minor importance, which resulted in considerable loss of life and property. Bandit leaders; and unscrupulous politicians have exploited various parts bisdrated" ~ MAGNESIA Heartburn. Belching, Sour Stomach j Gas in Stomach, etc., take a teaspoon- j l'ul of Bisurated Magnesia in a half! glass of hot water after eating. Is i safe nloasant nnd hamtnee in I , , - ----- -1 -*.? 4WMI.1 v\r V+ I gives instant relief from all forms of stomach disorder. Sold by druggists everywhere.?-Advertisement. I1? ,/ tw~ I ligigJliL For Your 1 Din 1 You ttIII have better results v | be worried with your work, as t: other. Be sure it's a Detroit Jew I THE HOUSK THAT RAISED THIS STAXDAK1) Wednesday Paramount One of the Screen's Beauties LEIN1CIJRE VURICH ?IN'? 1' fPTTH! TN^rRlTfiTTW * 1.1 JbAHUWVl w A drama of Importance. Miss "DlrJch at her best. Added: The Paramount Burton Holmes Travels . EMBER 28, 1936. ? ?. of the country, and there has been corruption to a degree not excelled by the Manchua. However, throughout all this disorder arid throughout the present struggle between parliament and the military party. It has been possible to detect a growing love of independence and of country, which has finally resulted In the firm establishment of President L.I Yuan-hung In the affections of the public. Minor politicians, leaders of various political factions are carrying on a bittor struggle, but Li Yuan-hung stands | clearly above these factional fights, and is generally regarded by the Ghl; nose of all classes as an absolutely Tibiicct and patriotic leader. Make a Cold Disappear | Overnight Krew-Pina Relieves Many A3-, meiris?A Household Remedy; Tou buy ICrew-Plna under our iron- i clad (cuaranfe, If you are not satisfled after tisinc It, return tho empty ! jar to the store at wha'h you bought it anil your money will bo refunded . without question. TCrew-Plna does more than relieve : eoufrhs and colds. Children with croup 1 pet. ready relief. And you will Und ' Krow-PIna far superior to poultices ,i and JinimentB in even the severest cases of mu.i.-uliir rheumatism, sprains and ; concent ions. For headaches, catarrh, f bronchitis. asthma, tor.siiitls. whoop- ! Inc couch and other ailments. Krew- 1 I'ina Is unexcelled. Rub It on head, ! throat or chest and we yuarantoo it ; to yivo quick, and permanent relief. ! ' '! " : ' ' ' '! if-: J ; . . ' . . ,1 Krew-Pina. contains nothing harm- ; ful In the allghtest degree. You can- , not afford to l>e without It. and It costs ] lit tie?only 2.1 cents. at your dent- ; er's. There t? nothing "Just as good." 1 JCre w-Fina Is manufactured solely by ' the Kretv-Pina Company, Waynesburg', ; Pa. , rttjnioxs, STATU OF WEST VIRGINIA. To the Sheriff of Harrison County, I' Greeting: V?'j are hereby com mantled to summon Mollle Jacobs to appear before the /.fudge ; of our Circuit Court of Harrison County | at tiie CIorK > office oC our said Court, at rules to be held therein for said Court, on I the Jirst .Monday ill December. next, to answer a bill in CUaucery exhibited against her in our said Court' by Okie .facobs; and i have then there this writ; ] Witness. I. Wnde Coffnuin, Clerk of our said Court,- at the Courthouse 01* the said county, this :?rd day of November, 191?. nnd in the AS til year of the State. I. WjADi: ('OF KM AX. Clerk. ORDER OK ITHIJOATIOS. STAT I". OF WEST VIRGINIA: At Rules held In Hie otllce of the Clerk Of the Circuit Couiit of Harrison County, 011 Monday, the <5t!i day of November, 191C, the following order was entered: Okie Jacobs VS. ! JN CHANCERY. Mollie Jacobs. OU.JKCT OK SUIT. The object, ot" the above entitled suit is to ' ' ' , ' 1 . V'1 ' ' 1 ' 1 When Your Oculist Fails Consult Us We aro Optometrists?the men 1 who get results. No drugs used. Lenses ground while you wait. Toric and Crooks Lenses a Specialty. Examination Day or Night. _ .... ? i Hours: sroo h. m.. to >j:uo it. i?i. Snyder & LeMasters Odd FcIIotts Building. Mnin Sti-cct, Over Bijou Theatre. 'hanksgivlng irith your roasting and you will not hero is less bother than with any el. gdgarc^1 um -ji.. me?ruw in i imp?wwa . I ? IIII Ill THE HOUSE THAT RAISED THE STANDARD Thursday Paramount THANKSGIVING SPECIAIj Marr W^W? Pic. i ford ]*q , " Hulda from Holland" Alary as tlie little Dutch Girl. PRICES THIS DAY Adults l$c; AU Children ,10c Add: Hearst Pictorial News i obtain a divorce from tbe bonds of matrl- : inony now evlailns between the plaintiff. ! Okie Jacobs, and the defendant. Motile Jacob a, and for general relief. And It appearing from an affidavit filed In snld salt that Mollie Jacobs, tbe defendant, is a non resident of this state. It Is ordered that she do appear within one 1ST f\RPK cgn1 \^_Theo I>. W. GRIFFIT Miss Norma I "FIFTY M Five Acts. Her Grea.1 jj Atltled: Ford Sterling:, rrniimn r.v 4 ! Palace Change of Brt Musical Wal I Hav -a-Laugh T*> l ' ... I T .1. 1 f* . |_r rcseuiljj"- juuti cms xarce O *77 musical sp Free Band Concert 03 TWO MATIMEE& f I TODAY [BIJOU Th 10 and 15c| SPEC UNDER A $670,00 CHAPLIN?PLAYED El "Behind fh Added: Frank Borzag' "The FORGOTTEN A Beautiful CJUB COMEDY?"JERRY AX WEDNESDAY?>IRS. FISKE in "I Open 12:30 to 11 P. M ga?mwmi vmtmm in m\nwmomh hi ?i | Robinson Matinee Tig GRAND NIGHT ?* 5 Return engagement of the Gre: 8 Entertioners and their Big Compon; EVERYTHING NE1 LeROY?TAL (They Beat 1 In their amazing program of Hindi Will wonder W B 1 Will shriek < & MP ^LJI Will be nstoi Will never fc ABB OF BAST SKA SOX'S BI< THTHT lAXO FEATURES NEVER DlllECT FIIOM SEIiVAtS Be ROY'S ^^^1 "Xero or Thi THE WONDER SHOW OF THE YOU HAVE EVER SF SEATS NOV Matinee Prices Night .... t riSS I THE HOUSE THAT RAISED THE STANDARD Friday Fox THEIDA BlAiRA. Supported by Harry Hllliard and 8,000 players In- Shakespeare's drama 'ROMEO AlN? JJJIilET' Add: A Hugbie lMjudcAJomedy ASJJj j SEATS lOc month from the date of the first publication jX of this order and do what is necessary to JH protect her interests herein. : M Given under my hand thin the 6th day of ! H November. 1016. 1 H I. WADE COFFMAN. Clerk. JOHN a SOUTHERN, Counsel for Plain VEVILA & I I itre^ safe i j| ^ Today ij H PRESENTS g a M i Talmadge I t/j " CICT I 1 B^bit s a i m :est Screen Triumph. H w in it li-reel Keystone. jSj M Theatre | ogram Daily | ker and His I | Comedy Co. ]! comedies and wonderful | iceialties. / 1 Street Every Day. rH'ANESOrVliNG I / -;'l I " I IEATER Today MA L 10 and 15c O.OO CONTRACT S* THIS, HIS DATEST e Screen" ] 0 and Anna Little, in PRATER." 1 Drama D THE BI/ACKHANDERS" ESS OP THE D'URBERVIDIjES" i ^ .?.Music Continuous. | S ? BWWaBWaCT?1' 111111 II? IES. N0V.28 I it Triumvirate of Aral>i;> *? NiRlita' y of I^uropcan Mystery People: ,V THIS SEASON MA DA OTA lun" "uuijvu I he Devil.) ? 1 Magic and Oriental Mysticisms. | and gasp witli amazement. | with laughter. - . 8 nislied and clumfoundcd. 3 rget its marvels. * orrouii?. ilL.1.11 X ftlYJU H BEFORE SEEN IX AMERICA, 1 STUDIO, LONDOX, EXG. .- . . ,' , . . . 1 y >- - * ' I ' ' . ! ? IIIIIIH III II I Back"?a Thriller. obo Mystery."?Uncanny. :X rown to tlio Lions." ; _ - - ... ' world. uxlnve axttjfuxg :ex at any time. 8 V SELLING " 2oc, 50c and. 75c 1' . . .25c to $1.50 I f 1 J THE HOUSE THAT RAISED THE 11 STANDARD g Saturday Fox HARK YE, AGAIN' THIS DAY THEEiD'A BlAIRA HMURJY HHjLMfBJD ? with - - . AND 3,000 PLAYERS, IN J 'KjOIREEO AiNiD JTTIJET' ;! f Ax^^ ^ ||