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4 Thursday July 13, 1916. THE EYEING TELEGRAl,', V - TKANCIS BUSHMAN AND , . BEVERLY BAYNE TODAY AII jMCturc fans are heading to'tlio (Irand today for tlic eminent pair of Hereon artists, Vraneiit Bushman and " Beverly Uaync nro appearing at thi house in the brilliant drama of. love and ; war"Tiie MjilLRetwecn." It i8 a story ' fif ' A niarlian n ..... t ' - - t v 1 I'-? ,tvo talented stars unlimited opportuni ties to aliino with their- usual welcomed ...radiance You will liko tlio play and the players so if ot alreadv turned to ward tho Grand start now and obey that impulse. v ENGLISH STA-JEFAVORITE . . IN POWERFUL PHOTO DRAMA For tomorrow the Grand wiH present the noted Knghsli aetrcrf' I'ejrjry-Hy-Innd jn her first Am can picture, -"SrtiiilH-aiid-Sinners.:- no picture is faom the dramatic sueeis of tjio same name by llenrv Artlmr Jones. The great sueeess which fins attended the presentation ot this nlav on eviv Kmr. lnili speaking stajje ,,f the worlif; added nidinliered treat. A Brav cartoon, "Miss Nanny Goat on the? Uampago," will bo on addeil. attraction tomorrow and you will derive much amusement irom it. ) .' The Iron, Caw'.'- Saturday On Saturday the third episode ot "The Iron Claw" In connection with a two-part Keystone comedy wil make up tho program. "The Iron Claw'' is by verdict of those who have seen it," the most absorbing and interesting serial ever shown bore and you wni do your self weU Jo arrange, to ja.v thn,(irniid a. im- miTiiiiiurr-anri rn Willi mo COll tented throng who are enjoying it. V fifrfi L' -i 9" ) What It Means to Get Afmosphere KATHLYN WILLIAMS COMING t IN BIG FEATUBE (Hy the Grand Press Agent.) Of interest to all who follow the pic ture drama hereabouts is the announce ment that the well-known Sehg star. Kathlvn Williams, will he presented at tlio Grand on Mondav in a Helig Red Seal. drama, "Thou Snalt Not Covet." It is released, under the V. L. 8. K. ban- nlwnys 'good. - Miss 'Williaiiis is well liked litre for" her wo; k in "The . Ad ventures of Knthlyn," and other Selig plays. 'Thou Shalt Not Covet," deals with a Jitnl prohlciu of lite and with a to its unusual . pictorial possibilities, ' background, jp' chiirmiug romance, -dar- makes it an unique photoplay offering. ' ing heroism nnd stirring climaxes, jironi IVggy Ilylnnd and appears in the role ises to provide above the avei'age enter of Letty, the central character,-around tniiiment. The story was written by w hom the alisorbinir and thrillinir nlot James Oliver Curwood. . revoives. auss Jivlnml a charm and dramatic talents combined with tie ap pealing story will make it a loitg re- TODAY FEANCIS BUSHMAN and BEVEBLt BAYNE In ' . "THE WALL BETWEEN" ' URKISH STORY BY T EDITOR PLIGHT OF s . A stirring story of Jom imd-jsrar. TOMOKBOW,- JULY 14. Paramount Play "SAINTS AND SINNERS" . Wuh the. Noted English star PEGfY HYLAND Added Attraction (Written for the t'nited 1'ress:) . " Revolutionary movement and opeil treasfm?' have, been the cause of tin present plight of the. Armenians in Asia Minor,, according to Dr. Ahmed jfiniii editor of the t'onstant mople: Tani set form in MA story PAULINE FREDERICK II EN -J-ou"sl t pom - fortably In the nio -tlon picture theatre and pass judgment on tlio film before you, yon may turn to your compnnlon. and remark that the Egyptian Atmosphere Is good, that the French spirit had been well represented, or that the IUity lan atmosphere was remark blp., , ( i....yf v But lias It ever occurred -to you that it took a great deal o study ; and hard work to bring that "atmos phere" before you? Did it ever strike you as being a fact that hours of prepara tion are undergone In order to perfect - a scene which may not take more than one minora In tlin showing? Hi H 1 -V I have appeared In Paramount Pictures produced by the Fa mous Players as "Zaza" and "Bella Donha" and a "Audrey." JApf"I?'rj?XltMn'BJChnJacleES and nny attempt to enact . them without first carefully studying them might 'prore abso lutely ratal to ones interpretation of tho roles. It is not a matter -of having the director say, "Now, you are . angry." The point is, how would Zaza show her anger; how : would Bella Donna act when enraged! what would Audrey do If Bhe lost her temper? Tliey would -riot all show their emotions . in the same manner. The first is a fiery, temperamental French-. woman, the second a cold, hard, calculating English adventuress and tlio last is nn unsophisticated yoiiug country glrL -Their re spectlve manners of showing their anger would differ as widely as does daylight from darkness. i One must study these myriad types with Infinite care In order to differentiate between them. People of different dispositions and of different nationalities have various ways of expressing the same basic emotion. It is the" person who can catch these finer -sliale.H-of -expression -who luukes" the most striking success of -character work. , -it K at ' . the (nt'iM)i'iit. - Whv were not those ditxi I ly. rvspnusible punished f Did the rrfited(States deport and massacre tho Oerman poiulntiou because of the law low m-ts-of -n few inrinbcrs -of-that "na tionality t Did (neat Britain put to the sword the Irish people men, women, and yhildff n because of the prrscnt up rising F Hv what logic then can Turkey Justi fy the burning, drowning, crluhbiug mid killing iu inconceivable wavs of Arme nian nii'uJuuiuuu, and children, because of tin1 alleged participation -of a tew AniH'iiians in treasonable sctsf . When the war broke out the Armenian mem of military age were sent to the front to dig trenches and do other menial-work..- Thev wore finally distribu ted among the Turkish villages and kill ed. W ho was it then Unit rebelled 1 The old men, women and children! 1 he Armenian language belongs to th Indo-European while the Turkish is a mixture of I'ersian, Amine, anil Turkish whu h consists of abitut ."iim words.. Ito i .Jigtrw.fLv llie ArilieiiiniiH are (')ir,ist.ilins W hlf t llcTTrTtirtiWSB t SSSwBgajiiii 7 erailv speak ingthere is social smiilurltv between thu inn ionH' of the ponpfy of the, world. '.Particularly speaking the lines social lialiils are sharply tlmwn Do twiyn th Armenians. - ' iu tin "MISS NANNY GOAT ON THE 1 f. . BAMPAGE" aytCaroon Comedy The Dtli' press of rSidi'," the 1'ni- every Armenian when he failed to speak iu Turkish did not make successful the assimilation policy of the Ottoman gov ernment. " . J Jiy what sense of justice then does the Turk argue in favor of his own' guv eminent as n' ;i-vi-r nf " f ree.'l'nin nf lull. rejyitly printed t.'d - states. :--r.r -rr: """Wheii lliu. Tin lis rou'iucred Aniienhi tjiM vears ago there .were ' :lii,iiiili,"oo .AcatenJauaiit.that-cjinttto'.' Today Ihoae'l are har'dly ;;,I1IHI,U(I!I of them all over I he world. .The ;!7,imiO;Oiio Armenians perished as the result of periodic, annual mid daily massacres at the hands of the Turks. A tanatic may consider tins the work ol a I Mhiimane race'' the T'.irks -and in- j guage f What (Iocs the. gentlemen.' .wean b,y..'J f r.ccdU!ilt'foiiiiiiiliuts'i.!.i he does not'wish to 'eolitradict fbitl'v the tints f TnTTn g-nnr-ftrffnTtSi i nr illll.ir in I er nations ot justify the . harluiric actrt of tis own. - - , 'J'he assimilation nf tlio Arnieuians is a. historic' impossibility. Keen the Turk ish practice, of cutting .the toiigue .of the Ottoman rulein .' : - . ThrVty thousand Ariiienians were inns siicrcd" Tn Adaiia at tTieTianiTs. of the' so' called Young-Turkish party -in lllox soon after the proclamation of the "constitutional government.". l-'ive women were crucvlied. One of the bodies, still on the cross; was thrown into the river and the Idood stained ttnnfrrril tn r.li..r,.-n7 meniaii cliiMren of the town of Zcitun. Instead ot injecting the vaccine serum they . in iccted poison and Kill children died in one night. If this is the work ot a huinaiie race what might be its brutal deeds .' Mv own experience in the massacre of IStl.l ;i'm IMlli ;V.' still f ri.'sll ill tttv- nienicry ainl Hte tales of saw,' if necessary I caii enniner liorrur winch 1 heard and TliiTi tian battleships were aiirhored., . T( the mind of our critic this uiav be -"absolute eipialily with the Tuis," ot long ago tlie'goyeriinient sent of ficial doctors to " vaccinate " the Ar- With all these cruel '-inflictions,." instead- of fnstuiing revenge, cine Armoni jTTT piilit Tinf party lield the bloody hand's ot the ( out in 1 1 too of I u ion and Prog ress saying that it is enough we are brothels: let us work for the welfare of the count it. The Armenian revolutionary move ment was the child of persecutions at M.jT 1 U nC '!'.. T-;rt-i-t, e.i' i r-'llli-lil You can always tell a Type L Klaxon. No other Bignal looks like it. . No other signal sounds like it. Itsloud,clcar,far carrying note belongs to it alone. We will put one on your car ready to sound for $zo. Klaxons are made only by the Lovell-McConncll Mfg. Co., Newark, N. J. Like all standard articles they are widely imitated. To be sure, look for the Klaxon name-plate. 700,000 are in use L.D. BULLOCK r Garage- when apparently a chancre took place isms the revolutionary fcjK-ties automati cally became political parties.' hiiiios? that a tew Armenians, or a group of them had conspired against Howard and Western At. j v r II .m l i i. fWJ' my '- IJeatiful "jf'u . w hen closed. L J ' 1 77 Ve Duy ' 7' Old Macliino :,f ; We Sell"" i .-."J 'tl " ' The f!lEE Machine (Inventod and Fat,, bj W. 0. Free) Your old lnachiiior wilt liTiigiiiore "today than itwil -thir-time next: "ywMCrrjTho. KKfoK inuchlne wjll' be no cheaper next yejir and will ave; enough in"Tri.jnienntinio to .pay for itself. ' -. ! 3.;.. v ' WETEUy YOUR OLD MACHINE WE SELLThe FREE" MACINE , ,' Your old ihhi Iiiiicis old f nshioneil, hfltil running and nosy. Tme FREE machine is up-to-date. It runs as light as a father and as noiseless as a' purring kitten. -- , ""N., . - - - ' WE BUY YOUR OLD MACHINE WE SELL "The FREE" MACINE Your old' macliino sometimes skips stitches am often bre&kjsthreads.' 'he KRKfc! machine innkes an absolutely -perfect stitch and nevet givi 1 The triuilile. WE BUY YOUR OLD MACHINE WE SELL "The FREE" MACINE Your old mac hine is ugly, heavy to movo and hard to keep in order The FlfKE machine is more beautiful than a music cabinet, easy to rolli anywhere, and so simple, a--child eian understand it. v " - - f WE BUY YOUR OLD MACHINE WE SELL "The FREE" MACINE " 1 Your old machine makes you tired and nervous. The FREE marhlne" makes sewing as easy as play and your home bright and-happy all thr . ii... ,i '... V "I the dav - WE BUY YOUR OLD MACHINE WE SELL "The FREE" MACINE , Your old machine may hnvo been good in its day, but yocjinnot afford" to use it now anymore than you can afford to cook in a fire p. read by a tallow candle. The FRKK is 'the. machine of today the; la . 7, the best the. last word in the sewing machine world, Bnd that is wily yon slioubPsell your old machine and buy The FRKE machine. . . $1.00 For a Few Weeks Will pay the difference The FREE Machine runs lighter Conveniant when open. than any other. , n Mi n; ij.'-,' : : ;.;.;'!! The FREE machine lewi faster) ." '.'J." j '. . - . ' . 1 - '; and makes a better stitch than any: other. ; "': R-E-QU1NH&-C0 i ' (H M W;A T ' U 7 M (fl A f ? l VOj, JIW Jli Jn 11 Jl JLi AVJl Jy V & La ;; s I '. VI"-' "' STARTS "TJOj -Saturday, July 15---- I "" -l 'I ilQ -r "'- ;:;---::tiiiiMiitfe of ' V" ' " at j a. m: ' 4 7 We have rentedl the store on Main Street formerly used by the.Geo. L. Parker Jewelry Co., and will moye thereon "August lstr We'klo riot want to carry any of KummeGoodsthe new location, and7 hence all of July everything in the store will bp sold at first cost, and in some instances way below cost. ; " - This sale is your opportunity to save money. The goods must go. The prices below are real bargains. - - MILLINERY Leghorns, Panamas, Tuscans, and, seasonable summer millinery OSuE- HAU price.' Ttimilied Hats ONE-HALF PRlCiE All trimmings, including wings, flcwl ers and novelties to go at ONE HAIfF price. WHITE SERGE SKIRTS S6.50 Skirts Si.19 $5.00" Skirts X' . ,s:;.?n SILK AND LACE WAISTS SG.00 Waists '. $3.93 LINGERIE WAISTS S2.25 Waists . .S.98 55.00 Klosfit Undershits, knit Jersey top ; . flnoranteed $1, 1U- - WHITE SKIRTS $2..r)0 Skirts . ..S1.09 to ?1.!)8 ,( $2.00 Skirts $1.49 to Sl.79 y $1.60 Skirts-.:. .... $1.10 $1.25 Skirts' : 08c $5.00 Waists -$1.50 Waista- ..$3.69 $2.00 Waists .?1.79 $3.75 Waists .. $2.19 - $3.00 Waists 32.49 ." $2.25 Waists $1.09 Ribbons One-third off reijardler,s Velvet Ribbons, all colors, One-third off. $1.00 Walsta ... These are all brand new. ..89c One table TulJ of good $1.00 WbIhU for . ... i. ..79c ALL-WOOL SPORT SKIRTS $7.50 Skirts ...$4.98 -$ft0 Skirts $M9 $5.50 Skirts $3.9 $5.0(rswrts . r.-rr.'. .rr. : . . . .". ; . $2.9$ $4.00 Skirts ...$2.29 20 SILK DRESSES 20 Including Blue, Black, Boss, Grr, Green. All now and up-to-date at ONE HALF price. f i' . sra N - T I. L L E mj Fhone No. 583 121 N. Washington Street ! ; COMPANY
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