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^ fHEADLINER8^ TONIGHT. , . Musical Comedy. iv','-' ' Hippodrome Night In Hawaii ' * 8toak Production. DfWSd ..<. Ho Came Back Smllling Photoplay*. .- VfllsOB .?? * A Social Climber Prtnceas Polly of the Circus ra|d^>..v^|ta The Iron Ring ^ ADDED ATTRACTIONS. ?. ^.NdUon?Through Fire and Water, tdr&ma; His Watery Waterloo, com Hippodrome?Ptcturo, Black ManWUUa, Landmarks of France. T0 'A t T?(V<- Pnnrrrnlnn nf Vrrmtn Ttlnlre . fdfaaa; alio boy scout subject. tOHN EMERSON and Anita Loos, mc !./, I director and scenario-writer tor th< J Douglas Fairbanks are at present shi >>' making arrangements In six dilTorenl ta cities of the United States, stretching vii I from coast to coast, tor the produc- rei I tlon .of the next film. Douglas Is at a i 'present appearing In "D'Artagnan of ' ' {.Kansas" at Grand Canyon, Ariz., un- an rder the direction ot Allan Dwan and op Inpon completion ot this story will Gc start work on the new Emerson-Loos git {production for Artcraft pictures. lit i Mr. Emerson and Miss Loos arc sh I,visiting the various cities In which tthe film will be staged and are at tbc Ho f same time looking for Ideas for new pri L : cstories. They are not seeking scripts Tb I; "but merely basic ideas for novel pic- of : tores. In Chicago thoy paid a man t e iif ' 1300 for a tew llncB written on the wt p ; .back ot an envelope which suggested ch a story along original lines. ? ? Co t. > 'Polly of the Circus Repeats Today "Polly of the Circus," the wonderful dr; - Goldwyn production which tells a no i gripping story of adventure and- de- Gr rj plcts life with a circus is being re- toi [ ' peated at the Princess today. Mae no Marsh in the stellar part and the tli irV.' . magnificent scenery and circus atmos- in< ' Jphere combine to make It a remark- ve jV. ably good picture. Ba * in - 1 "A Night In Hawaii" at Hippodrome A change of program will be of- 'Io feted at the Hippodrome today by ? I " . Halton Powell's Apple Blossom Girls. The new bill is called "A Night in : ft L | Hawaii" and has a big Hawaiian song , ' number in it. Other features will be ' - the splendid singing and dancing chorus in entirely new selections and ... p.. a complete change of wardrobo and - special scenery. The comedy tea- . * ture of this bill are said to be strong- 1 er than in the first bill, and those who prj have, been delighted by LeHoy Os- * homo's work so far are promised an ' even, greater treat. The organisation c/' has made a big hit with Hippodrome ' : patrons and as a consequence each [r1 performance has been well attended *l and at present rate another record. breaking week is Impending. The - change of program will ho in effect today and tomorrow when another ' change will be offered, presenting for \ the last two days of the week "1 Hp . "Molly's Folly." th ' Manhattan Players Give Good Show la i "The Turning-point" was present; ed at the Grand Theatre last niglit or by the Manhattan players and anoth- tri ; - er high class exhibition of histrionic sh ! art.was witnessed. The story of the I piay 'wnue nigniy dramatic in the ti( main' however contained a good vein tu of comedy and the production was <u hugely enjoyed by the audience. Tbo z, vaudeville features between the acts io I were all different from the first night ..j hut equally as good and were roundly 0I applauded. A th Comedy and Drama at Nelson M Besides the regular weekly allot- V ment of the Stingeree series tho Nelson Is today showing another excel- ct .lent drama and a good comedy. True fl| Boardman has a particularly fascluat- tl] ing role In "Through Fire and Water" L and the play Is all action. The other b| t drama Is a Sellg product called "The Social Climber" and tho comedy. is ~ "His Watery Waterloo." In their ? respective spheres they are both top i notch productions. Domestic Melodrama at Dixie. "The Iron Ring," at the Dixie, Is n good example of what able acting and I|Efc thoughtul direction can do towards etc- i rating an utterly conventional domestic melodrama. As presented In this picture It has. a new cloak thrown over it and consequently the interest is freshened considerably. The plot re- j DANISH WOMAN . REGAINS HEALTH ", . TeDsEverybody What Lydia - E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Her. j;.__ ^Chicago," HI.?'"It gives me great pleasure to let others know that I imBV n roved in health KaS . 8 liimilim with the first botUAiittU tie of Lydia E.Pink11 ham's Vegetable K: n H W VJUUIJIUUUUy OX tec jfl taking two bottles BuSS ' rJ| IK9 I am entirely well. WSFi Before taking it I .A limffri could not do any f| OOWU kind of work with0111 a Pa'Q i" my aKil back as I suffered K ao much from in flanimation. I bad headaches, was always tired and no appetite. Words cannot expresa my gratitude for the food your medicine has done me, and : XhrongU me to my family. I recommend Lydia E. Plnkham a Vegetable Compound to all women suffering from . . female troubles, particularly to Danish aromsn.'.'?Mrs. meta Damgaard-Mat- J . t:. k*?, 2U7 Kimball Ave., Chicago, 111. Vlt is positively true that Lydia E. m ttnkbam'e Vegetable Compound baa helped thouss Is of women who have S tarn troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregu- ? : laxities, periodic pains, backache, that j bearing.down feeling, indigestion, and - bervous prostration,v *?ift??5j^?K.: ;J- U -%**.& .-all- rfwgM*. ? PRETTY < !?? ^i |r v Hfl ' Ives around a neglected wife. Her ; sband Is busy making money and i 9 fraternizes with people of ques- i nable reputation for her amuso- i snt. She is amorously pursued by i 9 familiar wealthy Idler and when 9 Is caught In his rooms by the busnd only the word of a-butler conices the busy man that his wife has nalncd faithful Thereupon there 19 -econclliation. rho company of players Is quite large d each member Is given almost equal portunitles,. except in the case of rda Holmes, who portrays the neictedjfelfe. She Is called upon for a tie n^ore work than the others and e accomplishes it very well. The outstanding feature of the direcn is the manner in which the scenes, ictlcally all Interiors, are staged. 10 director presents the correct Idea , a homo that the typo of people conrned in this story would live in, nnd lat few exteriors there are ho has oaen with an eye to the picturesque. " ' IYL hanesque Play at Grand Tonight. "Ho Camo Back Smiling," a comedy ama that fairly bubbles over with , w ideas awaits the audience at the and Theatre tonight. The smooth ague press man nmy easily promise tny things and fail to mako good but e Manhattan Players count as their >st valuable asset the truthful adrtislng of their plays. "He Came ick Smiling" is almost Colianesque its unique plot. From the Instant a curtain rises there is something ing. Gripping situations follow in pid succession with a constant vein irrcsistable comedy interwoven. iree massive stage settings designed r this attraction will be used. Vauville will be introduced between the ts. Tomorrow, matinee and night, the inhnttan Players will present lurching Through Georgia," a thrillg wartime play. A complete scenic oductlon and faultless costuming 11 help make this one of the week's st offerings. Friday night, birth ntrol feature, "A Wife But No Chilen." No children will bo admitted the Friday night performance, even accompanied by their parents. "CLOSE OPS" | ?Manager Morgan has booked Twenty Thousand Leagues Undet o Sea," the great submarine spcccle, for showing at the Grand the tter part of next week. ?Frank Oliver as "Doctor Snick" furnished many laughs by his porayal of the character in last night's iow at the Grand. ?Mme. Sonia Markova, the sensaonal Russian star, whoso first picre, "The Painted Madonna." has st been released, has gone to Buzird's Bay, Mass., to do some extcrrs for her second production. The ocation" at which she will work is le of the most beautiful along the tlantlc Coast. In the photoplay ere wil be seen David Herblin, Eric ayne, Bradley Barker, Stanley Heck, 'u-Soy-Fa and Charlio Fang. ?ricfuregocrs <re assured of an exdlent production in Jewel Carmen's rst starring William Fox play nuubii in'- uuuuiiu^ttmeiiL Lliui nana loyd will supervise It. Mr. Lloyd irst Into first real fame by his magGood-Bye Wrinkles Here's . New Beauty Wash your face with clear warm water and rub in a teaspoontul of Crcme Tokalon Roscated?totally different from all other creams. If your face Is badly wrinkled get n box of Japanese Ice Pencils to use in connection with the Roseated Cream. This rccipo Is guaranteed to quickly act on wrinkles, sunken cheeks, flabby, sagging facial muscles, enlarged pores and marks of age?or money refunded. Supplied at all toilet counters. NEW PF "Whi mmcm >m The l-r Clt > Ci, ? Hal The A. "AT You f ' And the Sp. Matinee Dail; rHREE COR mtiirila c-n.'k. alflcent film "A Tale of Two Cities,' although even prior to that he wai considered a leader In his field. Hi also .made "When A Man Sees Red," ma "i^es auaeraDies. O^L&s NfippTiTiiE GUT raSMOKES W. H. West Receives Twc Letters From Son With the Army. \V. H. We3t who lives Just outsidi at Fairmont on Rural route No. I ha: recently rccoived two letters Iron his sou Carl, who Is with the Thirty second squadron ot the American Ex peditionary force In France. Botl letters Indicate that the Americai army boys are having an lnterestini time of it where they are and the they are contented nnd happy excep that they do not have enough Amerl can tobacco. The letters are as fol lows: SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Ocl 10.?Dear Father and Sister am Brothers:?As I have not heard troe any of you since I left America am hnv'A writton crvornl lottorj tn vnn will try again. 1 am In the best o health and having a good time am learning a lot more than I could hav learned It I had remained at home also learning to talk French. Yoi won't bo able to understand mo whei I come back home. There are lot of things I would like to tell yo about the place I am at but It woul bo scratched out so you will have t wait till I come home. I would like for you to send m some Bull Durham tobacco, for tobac co Is very scarce here. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE Ocl -G.?Dear Father Sisters and Brott crs:?As I still have not heard tror you I will write you a lino or two. am still having a good time and learn ing something every day. There 1 not much to write as we can't sa much so you will excuse my shot letters. Write me as often as yo can and send some Bull Durham tc bacco If it is not to much trouble fo tobacco is scarce here. I will clos hoping this finds you all well and hai ing a good time. Your loving sor Carl. Confer Deoree?Marion I.odcrn T. f] 0. F., last evening conferred the sec ond degree upon one candidate. Tin third degrep will be conferred nex Tuesday evening. r THE NE 5 HROUGH FI] T -an, the favorite at flgui i tory. The title indii participai,. are put, and in such s A S0CIA1 A no account count, or seme ot a sweet little girl to forsake her t An old story, but love stories don' HIS WATER Lou Marks in a seaside comedy TOMORROWS" tOGRAM jre Vou Can Take Your Wlfo and Ch ffippodr an, Progressive Amusement Alt the ton Powell Today Pre, _ n/w iC XVU X ?11 Ipp/e Blosson IN TUNEFUL MU8ICAL COMEDY 4ight In Hai I'll All Enjoy the Jazz Quai arkllng Comedy and Pretty Singing a y at 3,15c; Nights 7:45 and flPLETE SH . - ^ . *w' - i- v. ,,, L 5 I LIC A T TLJ U1MTQ I en: > 1 lLJfVJL.1 1 1 i 1. an ' li H rlc German measles Is a mild disease lal and Is seldom followed by serious complications as In the case of mea' sles or scarlet fevor. ^ It occasionally becomes epidemic for tbo reason that the virus of the n0, disease Is easily spread. The incubation period for the dls- an ease has been established as some- da: where between two and three weeks. _ I On the first two and three weeks. ? I which is manifested in the form of a _ I slight rise In temperature and sore f" throat there appears on the throat a roso-red eruption somewhat resembling that of measles. The color Is 1 much brighter, however, than that of the blotches which appear in a case of measles. The rash quickly invades the face and finally spreads to the chest and the wholo body within a few hours, where it appears as round or oval shaped spots which may form patches 3 slightly raised above tho skin, s The rash usually Is evident for two '. or three days and then is followed . by some slight branny Decline or scaling. 1 In somo esses there is sore throat I Easefoabyfcj :i I prKin^s ? "^iscovefY-, " "for Coughs e Colds T Don't let the little one suffer. Dr. King's New ! l Discovery loosens the i- phlegm and gives quick relief, a and being mildly laxative it I helps bring the child's physical I- condition up to normal. Dr. s' King's New Discovery should y be kept on hand to nip "those t fits of coughing". It has helped u thousands of children during the past SO years. r Get it at your druggists e ? Constipation Causes Sickness i ' Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immediate- i ly begins to absorb poison from the j ' backed-up waste matter. Use Dr.1 King's New Life Pills and keep well.1 I b There is no_ better safeguard against j t illness. Try it tonight, 25c. All drugitiss I i 1 = 1 J I j LSON Today RE AND WATER :tor in western dramas is the central cates the dire extremities to which the i drama, Boardman ia at his best L CUMBER her worthless titled foreigner, causes rue love, for dreams of favor at court t lost their interest because of that. :Y WATERLOO , that is fairly interesting. ^ ... eature "The Long Trail" and a Mutual I TODAY illdren" > . -. ome Time sents nd I Girls Aran" rtette ' j nd Dancing Glrlt. ?? I 9,15c and 25c. OWS DAILY * iH^ili "'?IP| u mmirf ^ ,-^^.3 : more frequently there Is an earl; largement of the glands of the neel i In severe cases the glands in va us parts of the body may be en god. ? ALTH QUESTIONS ANSWERED ITrw P. H W OQlfq- "Dnnq gf?nr1<H rer have any effect upon the kid s-sr Fes, even a slight attack of acarle rer frequently leaves the kidneyi d at times the heart of the patient tnagd. GRAND THEATRE TODAY Matinee and Night Talk of the T?wn -TOEMANHATTAN PLAYERS In a real Novelty He Came Back Smiling 1 VAUDEVILLE TOO Night 10c, 20c, 30c and 60c. I Matinee 10c and 20c. j Thursday Mat?Eve Marching Through Georgia ANNA CASE New Edison's > - i ( I i ^ v'.,v-.!!' ":';:k'AM'}, : i I i j Let the talk Ids particu] Then I?Has your talk 1 A voices of artist O?If so, where? the comparisoi 1 ask us It* owi c*V . i These wt 1?3ft*,-more- than-fi 2?In most of the p as Carnegie Hall, New etc. More than thirty tog Rappold, Case, f Five hundred thousan hondrcd newspapers h: t Edison re-createa the ! be.distinguished from 1 Wcwrtyoatcyfleartfie great to call at any time. We warn ro; Temple MUlll-B-TltMe fount ?*M( tarn" than tlx Not Edison. No mors. UOarjr to tho recor6?i> pi ?w? n _?j rUm^m a. TRIUNE.' "? ' laal Mormer Johnson was visiting at J homo Satunlay'night and Sunday. - ily, Albert Stevens, ot Grafton, is visit- tor' ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. ste Stevens here this weak. . -f Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Haun were*visit- at ing their daughter, Mrs. George Mas- Sat sey near Lowesville from Tuesday un- hut til Saturday of last week. " 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fletcher and three children, Georgo Robe and Otis | , Stevens were calling on Mr. and Mrs. * G W. Stevens last Saturday uigbt. ? Samuel Smyth and family and Al- , bert Stevens were calling at L. P. Haun's Saturday. Mrs. Hcrshel Johnson and Mrs. Mor- . . TYiov TMiticrm nnrl tn-A /'MIHrPn year* " visiting Mts. Ida Fletcher one day last | POLICE gjfni There mar com! " ' have to do police di l' 'MAi k done noble work ii Mjjjj _ .. United States. A t Mill feet physically, and t fo/J - The housework for ^" at home is often b< lightened in some I wor"es ^d cares a phvsical labor, bu ? cleaning, sewing, t mind more than i the body. No woi is for the young wi factory rather thai woman of the fami ing complaints pec instant care to thoE for womanly healt woman's diseases a Vtel, at Buffalo, N. scription" nearly roots and herbs, womanly health in $ tared, and in consequence bacbaeh dispelled. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Ii of tablets. Tablets for sale by most dn Many a woman is nervons and irritat out for no reason that she can think these cases it is the womanly organii weak back, dizzy spells and hlaek circl toms. Go to the source of trouble?tab tionJ. [When that is corrected the oth( I singing in direct compai Re-Creation of her sil ing machine dealer t< lar talking machine ash him these quest ing machine ever heen compared 8 who make records for it? Who were the artists? How n is, and in what newspapers can I Tien come to us anpl the same questions NEW EDISi "The Phonograph With a Soul U be our answers': iv* fanncfrefl times. " - v,' V irindpal cities of the United States and C York, Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, Or r different artists nave appeared in these leinrich, Miller, Urlus, Middleton, Chs d people have heard these tests and the ave admitted in the columns of their own inman voice with such perfection that th die original when both are heard in direct VISIT OUR STORE D Mtmtnica] instrument nrthe world. Yon will not Bon : to give yoalm hourof wnndirfi J gnm'e. Please feel ai 3S FURNITURE 1 "Furniture Worth Living With" ? -f - ' oatfl jFoe'Bilaoo B^CNttkeSVjrc^Mnd toattenpeto i other teatrmnent can brfascot the tme musical quality of calrfamBU# ton attaomrto pky OitHuon stmnHaary o . !?ther sad Mattle Poe wers It boms '' : Sunday; Ir. and Mr*. WUlie Turner and (amot Irontown, were vIslHns tie lets'parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Tens, last Sunday. rank Bunner who baa been working Fairmont, was brought home last urday night with his arm Sadly t -nrney Garlo* was visiting bis consMrs. Henderson Pride in Runner's ec Saturday night and SngBny. Irs. Emms and Belle SummRi were. S. D. Smyth's one day last week, dr. and Mrs. Luther Fletcher were Mormer Johnsons' last Sunday aftcon. V ' _ , .aura and Bessie Haun were via it- Miss Lottie McCauley last Sunday.. diss Cadell Keener has gone to Orat- . i to work (or a while. WOMEN < ? i a time when our women wiB ity, and it is said that they have l this line in a few cities of thej woman, however, must be per1 strong, to take over man's duty, 1 the mother or the housekeeper; tyond her strength. It must ho way or other. Very often the re much greater than the actual t the feeling that this or that ito, must he done, fatigues the) he physical labor actually tirea ider the tendency of our times omen to prefer work in office on l doing house drudgery. If the! ly is run down with the disUeae t nlisi- to WOUUm, She should giv$ le organs which are so important, h. Dr. Pierce, the specialist int nd founder of the Invalids* Ho? Y., put up his "Favorite Pre* 50 years ago, made cntardy of without alcohol, that puts tint proper condition. The catarrii ie, dizzdiess, fainting spe^a SEA iv ids' Hotel, tor trial packaged aggists, at sixty cents, tie, feels dragged down wurit ol In ninety-nine pen emit, of) nn that requires attention; th?( es about the eyes are only syrup*, * a Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript r symptoms disappeq?,/^V v- ^ J ' "' ! rison with the/ i very soprano ^ " // fy V ?'.V; j $$$ ,./* ' ' ' ' J / / f#" / F r /lm / // I v'.t| 3II yon why is the best , / ' /IIw -m. * * M/IM.' lo public with the '<f iany people heard find a, report of it? ; yjf" - -%. . 9 aboutA ON. r 4 r t Pv - 11 ' V Canada; in such places chestra Hall, Chicago, : comparisons, includilmen and Ciccolini. : music critics of five ' > ; i papers that the New g e Re-Creation cannot P comparison. tr' ! t *v'' ' . ? ;' reed tobny. Plea* fed free f : liberty to briag your friends co. N / i / >. < Jefferson Street ' \ stStoSffiSvSS!m ryjl gaiaoa lie-crcfluons, nxruicr? bonociapb or tatting naeMu. - : ? ?