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ENGINEER CRUSHED TO DEATH.
was Caught Tn Machinery Saturday;
Body Found Sunday.
Columbia, S. C, Feb. 19. J. A.
. wn machinist 52 years old, met .a
Jnrrible death at Roy ster's pumping
tation some time Saturday. He was
engineer at the plant located on
Hampton's Creek, one mile south of
Sovster's, and it appears that he was
' l ne when he was mashed to deatn
Iv the driving machinery.
When he 'failed to return home at
mlonial Heights, this city, Saturday
Ut relatives phoned an inquiry,
S ft could get no information. Sunday
Inmin becoming alarmed over his
a brother-in-law of Mr
Sown went to tne PumPinS station,
Lre he found the man's lifeless
body entangiea m iu """w.
FATAL SUNDAY SHOOTING.
, r Boland Shot to Death by Kirk
LeGrand in Columbia.
imhla. S. C. Feb. 19 Kirk Le-
rrand a voung white man, shot and
n'Tosenh R. Roland, Sunday
nmins. about 7:45 o'clock, on Ger-
.., Btreet. near Wayne
t .nranrt fired not less than 10
shots and six bullets lodged in Ro
f V Knriv. The shooting corn
iced at'the shop office of the Co
vnmbia Newberry & Laurens Rail
ed and the last shot was fired on
rprvai street about 160 feet away,
ih-n ' Roland fell dead. Roland
pleaded for his life and the reply was
lead bullets.
LeGrand was employed by the re
pair shop of the Columbia, Newberry
Pd . Dn.'iAoH ond Poland
baurens iuhuuu.
was hit foreman, it is reportea uiat
VaS . JUn nf Vila fnro.
the flayer was - . ,
- evnise, or meir uubiuuuo
arrested, and
Calls New Pastor.
Chester, S. C., Feb. 19. The Rev.
John-Edwin Purcell, Jr., pastor, of
Cannel Presbyterian church, Steeles
Tavern, .Va. was Sunday called to the
pastorate of Purity Presbyterian i
cnurcn. it is tnougnt he will accent
He is a native of Red Springs, N. C,
was graauated from Davidson Col
lege with the A. B. degree in 1917 and
later at Union heological Seminary
in Richmond, Va. He is , 33 years of
age and married. He is said to be
an orator and a splendid pastor.
Six Men on Juries.
Columbia, S. C, Feb. 19. For time
immemorial 12 men have , composed
coroner's juries in Columbia and
they had to serve without pay. Sun
day a new system went into -effect
and six men sat on the jury. The
men were paid 50 cents each.
Orangeburg Military Organized.
Orangeburg, S. C, Feb. 19. The
r , ...
u range nurg company or tne reserve
militia was organized at a meeting
held in the Court House after an ad
dress by Col. Henry T. Thompson,
commander of the regiment. Sixty-
five men have already been enlisted
and it is probable that the company
will be increased to 75 or more. V.
C. Crum, Jr., who was captain of the
Edisto Rifles, was elected captain of
the new organization.
, " Vioir nositinna in theii
man DecauBc ui - ; , .
shop. LeGrand was arrestea, ana
when asked for a statement replied
he had nothing to, say. Boland is
survived by a wife and three children.
SAYS CAMP GREENE'S
STATUS IS INDEFINITE
Charlotte. N. cTFeb. 19. Passing
through Charlotte last night on Ms
return to Washington from a visit to
Camps Gordon, Wheeler 'and Hancock;
Secretary Baker said that "no definite
change will be made, probably, in the
status of Camp Greene until it has
served its announced purpose tho
providing of a training ground for the
third and fourth regular army divi
sions." He said that in the meantime
ahlv would inspect the camp,
in addition having an investigation
hv members of the medical
UiOUU - '
rnms of the army.
The Secretary would not indicate
what time would be covered in carry
mit tvi "announced Duroose" of
1X1 b vuv - - -
ramnaien. further than to say
Tf mav ho a, month or so several
months."
He added: "Perhaps in the mean
time it may be decided that it is ad:
Four- Candidates for Mayor.
Columbia, S. C, Feb. 19. T. I
Weston, of Shandon, is a candidate
for mayor of Columbia. For some
time Mr. Weston's friends have been
urging that he enter the race. Sunday
he said he had definitely decided to
make the campaign. Three other
candidates . have already announced
These are Mayor Griffith, R. J. Bla-
lock and E. M. DuPre, member of the
present city council One or two
other names have bsen mentioned in
connection with the race
visable to abandon some of the na
tional guard training camps.
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PIRECTrON WILLIAM FQX
CHEER UP GIRLS GOOD
Chorus Is'.Conijiose, dof Good
Looking Lot of Girls
keep
the
aiiof JI5QW
Sieasicloiess
In the Stirring Patriotic Spectacle, "For Liberty," at the Grand Tomorrow.
i
ft GOOD TIP FOR
RHEUMATIC FOLKS
Vegetable Preparations Super
ceded by Mineral Com
pound Unearthed Down In
Mississippi. (
Cheap As Dirt and Drives Out
"Rheumatiz."
BRITISH CASUALTIES
LOWEST IN MONTH
London. Feb. 19. Casualties in the
TiiHtiBti nnka reported during the
week ending yesterday totaled 4,106,
divided as follows:
Killed or died of wounds: omcers,
S8: men. 1.005.
Wounded or missing: omcers, iiy,
men, z,44.
British casualties reported in the
week just ended reached the lowest
total recorded in many montns.
Austrian On Ukraine Front.
Amsterdam. Feb. 19. An agree
ment has been reached between Ger
many and Austria-Hungary wnereDy
in the event of military action being
necessary the German troops will bo
confined to the frontier of Great Rus
sia and the Austrians to the Ukraine
only. This announcement is made in
a Vienna dispatch.
Urgent Deficiency Bill Passes.
Washington, Feb. 19. The billion
dollar urgency deficiency bill, carry-
in half a billion for the military es
oKHAmpnt and larf?6 sum for the
naw and other branches of the gov
ernment, was passed yesterday after
t, hv the House without a record
vote.
a hi-tMiHor-areneral of the United
States Army, drawing a minimum sal
9rT of $6,000. receives several hun
dred dolalrs more than a marshal of
France and $2,000 more than a general
and field marshal or tne uermau. ar
my.
Waking up mornings stiff and
numb -with rheumatism won't let any
.man or woman do. much work and
when the pains get up around the
shoulders and arms damp mornings
you can't do anything at all.
Climate has a lot to do with it but
So use rubbing or waiting and the dis
covery of Acid Iron Mineral down in
Mississippi gives most anyone a
chance to soon be free from such
troubles. One man, Mr. J. B. 'Wat
kins, of Troutville, Va., writes: "I
suffered from rheumatism so bad I
hadn't been able to raise my arm
above my head and couldn't get my
coat off for a long time, and damp
days a dull throbbing pain in, my
shoulder, especially at night drove me
crazy almost, but Acid Iron Mineral
was recommended and one little bot
tie did the work for me and I want to
recommend it. I can now use my
arms and shoulders freely and even
amp chilly mornings I am not troubl
ed in the least Its use proved its
merit and I'm for it all the time."
The big percentage of 4ft,edlcinal iron
Acid Iron Mineral is, of course,
hat results in such blood troubles,
&nd the compound is so strong that
naif teaspoonful makes a generous
tor affpr meals.
erybodv tip Ad a imn Mil u a blood
tonic and purifier and eradicator of
Wc acid there's nothing like it. The
8 outstanding feature is that it
toesn't injure the teeth, cost is but
'ttle and and it does the work quick-
:lir. Most stores have it. Adv.
TELLS INTERESTING
FACTS
The Cheer-Uo Girls ODened - their
week's, engagement at the Royal
theatre yesterday and were well re
ceived both in the afternoon and at
night, and heavy attendance is ex
pected throughout the week, as the
company's offerings are put across
with snap and vim that is refreshing.
The settings give one visions of
road companies and all song numbers
are handled in a very pleasing man
ner. the chorus working smoothly
and harmoniously and being especial
ly effective in the ensemble work. It
is composed of extremely good look-
mK young women and is very diverse
fled in that it includes both blondes
and brunettes, and one whose hair is
as pretty a shade of red as one cares
to see
The Cheer-Up Girls will be at the
Royal for the entire week with three
changes of bill and if the two new
bills to come are as pleasing as tfce
opening one the completion of their
engagement will be regretted.
WENT OVER PIG.
Just about the neatest thing ever
seen in a tabloid musical comedy
show in the South was presented at
the Royal for the first times yester
day afternoon and last night with the
presentation of Hoey and Mozar
Cheer-Up Girls, with the greatest
combination of vaudeville acts, spe
cialties and musical comedy that Wil
mington amusement lovers have ever 4 44(t)44i44'44l4ai4
witnessed. it piayea to p&cjmsu . j,
nouses, ana win unaouoteaiy w r W3J.131 XUOA M3N
tU UU 0J Llli UUgUUUl I.UO cuvxu ,9,
Chief among tnem is jeanene aviy-i r j,l Aa a j, a
i.!aiBM (Bv O. O. Mclntyre.)
a aisunct nix. ana caiieu iur ixixu7 i ., - nt Tho ris.
mrp nt verv annearance. Miss Mo- vpecia.i vuiiwiwu.
w - ' - ' 1 n.tnh 1
or ia nnoQBgseH of a Vrt1f.fi Of remarK-1 ittcv-.
nnfl Hpnth and nut New York. Feb. 19. The comic ar-
over both high and low register in an tists cartoonists and sketchers of the
mi wmwm Mmm W I -rA Crr"T CT C rVUllri ).
much more aoertasable title ttan tte ,7 big MmrtihMi 'to New York. It will be
original. iut just ine same, uienau T; ,.- nw in nan- " nvn th Plaver's Club' in
"11" .1 I . A. XL.. L 1 I Willi W H.l 111 IJllllO,!! UATt 1.U DVTUn w PUlllCLUlUlk 1U w w - w
million or so wuu uougnt tne ooo. r ' , ,, T a I t-i. ta fnr actnra
are going: to sorrow over the loss of ana mozar m m "
the old title. They will not, however, aa e6f J3U1Me "' T. , y
i il. ii t i annpais 10 hvhivuuk. iiid uoj uo nir. uri .
Stay away iroin uie jiicvures on taao AaMa or,A xrat nr ' mu ivv,aQ a tn h known
i- HA -i 1 rm'-mmsi LI m mm. m Z m mrmm MM I HFI III CilOtl HtXj LCI UOUVCD MA . I 11TT 11CH - v
pretty a "Sidney" as ever Mrs. Rme- tor in comedy songs were other de- as The Gargoyle. -Incidentally, It is
r , i , " m T-i j I KcrVitfni foatnrcfl i tr,ii Ho nno rtf the most Dreten-
nart areamea. xrue coaramsn is "&"ViW" , i iL y . . .
xr The big onening bill will oe repeat- tious buildings of its Kina in tne city
ed today ana tonignt ior tuo Comic artists are among uie
times. nalrf nipn in New YorK. very iew ui
thorn eet less than si&.uuu a year wim
ANCIENT TGYPT Goldberg and Bud Fisher garnering
1.15 Willi- ; F !
Pure Chewing Gum
a ctec
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CATARRH
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I RAWLINSON TRAVELS EAST.
Transcontinental trips are getting
to be more than common now in spite
of Dad weatner, inei snortages ana I " . T,Hrina1 RtrPts of the annually.
paternal .advice against pleasure Vr" A1rTan(lria. Egynt. is Every
J,EI Garden's, first ly Evening .Post which stood out as
.TnUriTA mottm Picture vehicle, which is to De long as it coma ana prv.
rc T' tt -v: i. j seen at the Grand theatre Degmnmg nity ana circulation.
sal features. Herbie came on to spend seen f " i ry,., T tn he ahout the most nrom
j nRTI WlOIlUil V OUU J. UvOuwJ . I Ii. o
I
A faithful reproduction to scale of some one hundred thousand dollars
ne of ttie principal streets of the annually.
paternal vp pxure Alexandria, Egypt, is Every newspaper in ew "
travel by the railroad .regulator. Close j f r,Wwv;.s nroduc- has its comic artist-even the state-
Quickly Ended by a Pleasant,M5eiI
Killing Antiseptic
The little Hyomei inhaler is: ms
of hard rubber and can easily be c$
ried in pocket or purse. It frill Id
a lifetime. ' Mi
Into this inhaler you pour a M
drops of magical Hyomei.
This is absorbed by the antisep
ctqutq wUhin and now you are rea
to breathe it in over the germ mxe;
ed membrane where it will speed
begin its work of killing catarrlj
germs. Hyomei is made of Austrairj
eucalyptol combined with otner an
septics and is very pleasant to breatij
It is guaranteed to banisn catar;
bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coug
and colds or money back. It clea
out a stuff ff ed up head in two minut
Sold, by R. R. Bellamy and druggie
everywhere.
Complete outfit, including inha'
and one bottle of Hyomei, costs t
little, while extra bottles, if afti
ward needed, may be obtained of a
druggist. Adv.
a slight vacation in the metropolis
with friend lonely wife, whose stage
On the lot back
: of the Goldwyn Using profession for the young man
mmt mw IL . 1 m . iv mm fin I 1 I U I M
- . . ; . . . i nt-nriin q TTort i ,pp in. j.. mere waa 1 vnn nas tamui. m aco.
name is Koberta Arnold, and tq tare ' c rpnm-l out of California with
of sundry othermatters ctosdy t e 2t acjae idea maktog the dog charac
anmg ta -the well-knwn 'SLnl and rtmctterY Editors at first didn't like the
care
pertaining
envelope.
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tural feature of Egypt's "golden city" idea but the public did and he was
nf th a Fourth Century. Still pagans made.
400 years after the birth of Christ, After he got a flying start he had
Romans, Greeks and Egyptions wor- tne misfortune to lose several hngers
shipped in marble temples the old on right hand and he had to learn
p-oHa of thftlr fathers, while the Chris- rt Hrw all over again with his left.
tians, but lately free from three cen- Cartoonists who have grown rich
N the capable hands of such a airec-
for ns Txids Weber, staee experi
ence is one of those things which
count not at all. At least, that is
what Miss Weber herself thought
when she saw Mildred Harris for the
first time. The wonderful success of
"The Price of a Good Time" is due to
the wonderfully expressive face of
this sixteen-year-old star, who never
trouped or even recited. Twas the
night before Christmas" before she
was elected to a motion picture ca
reer. And now comes the announce
ment that she is to have
taT in the nicture vers
Marv Roherts Rmehart's famous novel
K-" The producers have chosen to
call it "The Doctor and the Woman'
$100 Reward, $1005 J
The readers of this paper will De. Jie,i j
ed to learn that there is at least 5 .
dreaded disease that science has beenT
to cure in all Its stages and that - Is
tarrh. Catarrh being greatly inflneni
by constitutional conditions requires
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catai
Medicine is taken internally and acta.tP
tha Rirtnri on the Mucous Surfaces of. v
System thereby destroying the foundafij;
of the disease, giving the patient stream:
by building up the constitution ana jii
... . 1 J l. uta.V !
Bisting nature 111 uums "-o " T-ru
proprietors have so much faith in the;-;
a Live power 01 nun o awnii. W&ul,-J!i
thou nirar lino m nnnrpn ijo'iir.i 1
any case that it fails to cure. Send
list of testimonials. v
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,.TOie
Now comes Ambassador Gerrard
stalking' through filmland with his
story of "My f our Years in Ger
many." This production, which is
said to be very startline, is expected
to haveva profound effect on this f martyTdom, still prayed in . the New York field include Briggs,
country, though it w i0-? dark caves and secret cellars in con- Webgter Kirby, Fox and Cassel. Most
propaganda film. It as the nrst mm stt eril of fresn outbreaks of per- .n h nrosent cron of cartoonists are
thus far produced whicn nas any 5- RPfMltio - 11T1(r 'An imder thirty-five
portunity to fPan Jf The Greek-Egyptian temple at the ' In he past few .year sthere has been Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c.-Ady
ftX. Jr'r&m tead of the street was tne m swrn-. demand for tne kid cartoon, tnat is
j dlT nosine structure m tne great sei. m onmip Rtrins annealing to cnuaren
anything else is misunaerewwu xjtc i ronfl was 115 feet high from the 'tonf5t. sa.
foot of the steps to the peak of the nd dronned a cartoon job
roof and 140 feet wide. The street, f th wd cartoon. He has just
:o: of the width or tne xempie, ww inna t4
a vrimicW cTmTvrww- feet long. On .each side of it were al .
AiLtir urjuit luiowiivwiMj r'X' i v i ndiai v .
A for two vears. Mabel Nonnands score or more of small snops, nouses, Harriman. with his "Crazy
r. Mi;irev is to see the light booths and similar structures. "Raron Bean" is
This hriHiant eomedienne's A force of 50 men worfcing seven h,nARf salaried men in the
fihn was made two years ago, and dayr a week for nearly tnree lvorld of the comic strip. He lives
ddi,. " 1 , ,r , t i J - -)ai;fnm1i nrl wmiA
1
1 . ..an rxrft-ttywrt' ft 1 nuiir tn b rremenuuus Bkcuc
tne leading ior a .yr w L "5 oa wa nhotographed it was
Ion of Mrs. release aate. ix, u w j. b"r..v 1 snn man and
forecast of excellence ciaimec ior iw peopiea uy
Mill 1 L xuc w. , - . 1
and it must be admitted that it is a from the Universal.
Miss Norm and is now working" at the women.
Goldwyn Studio & JHrt Liee, leasea
Nervousness and General In
dispositibn Arising From
Rheumatism Cured Absolutely;':
MORE CONTRACTS LET
FOR DESTROYERS
One
fi of Ironized Paw-
Pa Affected All This and
He How Feels As Well As
He Ever Felt in His Life,
C3
Masonic Temple. Feb. 19, 1918.
W'i-MINGT0N LODGE NO. 319, A. F.
and A. M.
Regular communica
tion this, Thursday,
evening at eight
o'clock, for the tran
saction of business.
All members urged
to attend.
Visiting brothers
welcome.
B? order of the W. M.
C. P. GORMAN, ,
Secretary.
S C
ntrr T: H Pardoe, of Arlington, Md.,
said "Ironized Paw-Paw has cured me
absolutely of nervousness ana gen
eral indisposition arising irom rheu
matism long continued and seems also
to have cured the rheumatism. I was
a great sufferer before I began the
use of Ironized Paw-Paw one bottle
has effected all this and I now feel as
well as I ever felt in my life.
Don't let doubt stop you from mak
ing a trial of the leading remedy.
Ironized Paw-Paw. Call at any drug
store, test the King of Tonics meet
tw -Man who will explain every-
thins- fiiiiv to vou. It costs you noth
ing- and may save you hours of agony,
We claim that there is no excuse
for a person to be suffering irom ay
troubles or anaemia
Paw-Paw is just as sure to
cure stomach troubles and indigestion
as water is to quench thirst there is
work. We have the unim
peachable testimony of thousands of
people that it -has qured. Iron, every
body knows, is the real producer of
rich, red blood, the destroyer of every
anaemic symptom and ya muscle buil
der. Nux is the conqueror 01 au neiv
ous disorders, it strengthens ana vi
tiia thp whole body.
On sale and reewnmended by Elv
ington's DejendSjble Drug Store.
Interstate;DrurCcanpajiy,-Inc.rNe,s'
Washington. Feb. 19. Contracts for
a number of destroyers in addition to
hose provided for in this years great
building program, nave Deen piaceu
bv the Navy Department. Secretary
Daniels announcea tms nau uccji
made possible by the unparalleled
speed with which the shipyards were
turning out destroyers making way
for additional ones on their stocks.
About a dozen new contracts al
ready have been -awarded and it is
understood others are to follow. The
exact number of destroyers now un
Hpr construction never has been an
nounced, but it is known to run into
the hundreds.
CAN ANY KIDNEY
MEDICINE EQUAL
THIS RECORD
COTTON SEED FOR
PAST SIX MONTHS
LOOKING AFTER VISITORS.
Provide Sleeping Quarters for Men
Here for Week-End from Fort.
Plans looking toward the housing
and entertainment of soldiers in the
city for the week-end were perfected
at yesterday's conference between
members of the Red Cross committee , - d business in
ana tne n". r.Z Thomasville. N. C, in August,
Chamber ot commerce wun . g Root was one of the very
tmiforms are regarded as privilege best sellers I have earned and I can
?SketT All steps necessary for the recommend it to my customers, as .a
Proper' housing of the visitors are to reliable remedy for kidney and blad-
from the fort rlr troubles.
De vakvu. a V t iT o iBtnmftr bring
nan nflTTlfi TO CUJ 111 Lild 1U""C 1 UlUB ilC Ci c
with the full knowledge that they back a bottle or report that Swamp
I in Yorba Linda, California, and while
his comics appear all over the coun-
I try he comes to New York only once
over thrift vears to Sign a contract.
Most of the cartoonists ana comic
otrin men do their work at horde.
Some submit their ideas before pub-1
lication but msot do not. It requires
about three hours work a day to turn
i out the average cartoon or strip.
He stood before the desk of a hotel
in a" room whose pillars were or car-
the tapestries such as a
nabob could scarce afford, the floor!
irxu with strange woods, tne ceu-
insrs of gold.
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"I wish a suite and oatn, ne saia.
The clerk stared.
"Tt will be $25 a flay."
"I make thirty," the man replied.
His hands, strng and calloused, show-1
ed how. He sauntered anout among
the millionaires whose fortunes ne
had helDed create. One of them eyed
him narrowly. "He is a rorerunner,
naif? the cantain of industry. "Soon
they will own it all."
Washington, t'eb. 19. Cotton seed
received at mills for the six month pe
riod ending January 31, amounted to
8 544,509 tons, crusnea z,vu,ozs tons
and on hand January 31st 870,808
tons, the Census .Bureau toaay an
nounced.
Cotton seed products statistics ior
he same peirod were:
rued oil produced, 816,166,391
pounds; on hand, 192,940,119.
Refined on, proauceu aoa.onwio
nrvnndsi on
hand, 208,430,610.
' , i j j i fino cot
Cake ana meai, prouuetju j.,abo,oui
nna: on hand, 155,888.
Linters, produced 694,682 500-pound
bales; on hand, 289,168.
Hull fibre, proaucea lzu.ya Daies;
on hand, 9,372.
Imports of oil, 5,019,272 pounds; ex
ports. 23.037,572.
RTnorts. of cake and meal, 17,250
ons; of linters 113,096 running bales
It was only in 1835 that bull-baiting
ased to. ranj
will be taken care of.
DON'T BE BALD
Root failed to benefit their case. It is
a remedy that has given entire satis
faction.
Surelv Swamn-Rodt Is a prepara
tion of merit; had it not been during
all these years, there would certainly
a erpftt howl going UTD
How to Make Hair Grow Strong, ThicK country and it would
Lustrous on Thin Spots. have been banished from the market,
. . a but to the contrary it has increased in
If your hair is i"""s - - " r saies and now Swamp-Root still leaus
another day but gef from your drugg st pother preparations I carry for its
n nar.kage of Parisian sage, the really " faonekidnev trouble.
efficient hair inyigorator.-jJontBuy - suffering with, kidney or
trouble would not go wrong
itberore, dui uj nsins swomp-Root,
ing a penny.
Parisian sage is guaranteed to grow
tn toi falling hair, cure dandruff
and scalp itch or money refunded. Ifs
a scientific preparation that supplieb
all hair needs. There is nothing bet-
r
Parisian sage is in great demand by
1 discriminating women because it is
delicatelv perfumed, not sucKy
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Bihghamton, N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For
You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co
or Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size
rren v and makes the hair soft, lust- bottle. It will convince anyone. You
rous and seem twice as heavy and at- will also receive a booKiet or vaiuaDie
Ir- informaUon. telling about the kidneys
If you want to save, your, hair and and bladder. When writing, be sure
" . : - i h Qii moanB Tine Parisian I and mention rne. vtmamsiuu. uaij
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(PRANF
J TOMORROW US
- m
WILLIAM FOX
Presents
GLADYS BROCKWELCi
In an Imposing Patrlotlo 1
Spectacle
"FOR LIBERTY
A Photoplay of the Present Dtyi'Ji
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Fervor
Matinees 10c
Nlght',15cSi;
About the busiest persons in New
Vrtrir dnrins- the critical Deriod of
Colonel Roosevelt's illness were the
two telephone girls at the Roosevelt
HosDital. It was impossible to an
swer all the calls but they am tne
best they could without eating or
sleeping.
The overflow had to be taken care
of by James Stanley, a singer, who
almost had to go to the nospitai nim-
self. He hannened to have a number
and so he was kept up night and day
answering the misplaced calls.
At last he got tried of telling in-
ouirers they had the wrong number
and so he replied that Mr. Roosevelt
was better or worse, according to tne
newspaper bulletins. One frantic in
quirer called up Mr. Stnaley just be
fre day break with this unsought mes
sage: "Tell the Cfrlonel that Mike
Hicks called. He'll remember me.
I'm the fellow that shook hands with
him at the depot the day he came to
allentown."
Cows to which the phonograph was
nlayed while they were being milked
are said to have given several quarts
of milk a day more - than . they - ever
did before.
HOEY AND MOZAR'S?
CHEER UP GIRLS
In the Big Musical Comedy
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