i" - mumâ€. IRS. mm CASTLE! Ia mess ‘TAM†; Today's the the day. if you haven't got '0 or |5c go borrow it A FUNNY KEYSTONE COMEDY and Curtis: Vaudeville including ‘auclaire 6: Robert: singing Deluxe and others ‘ SPECIAL! 4th of July Show at the Curtiss. Minn 2:30. Sun I0 Ii 15c. mum on It.†15c 1!: are Eleased to announce that we have booked for the 4th the big picture C‘ RTINE†featurin John Mason and Alma Hanlon and a Special andevllle Entertainment. i in 5:. IO 6.23;. 2.. .u 351.: .59: 1.3 >663. 2: {333 22-2 .2; m. .12.... =..3 £M£3 vi a 8..... 'uhne-ImduludddiswwdddpidwNedeTrih-eapMBmdh â€mun-d: MMMMMMimnN-ud it's [dun-dad. Mudnddndhoeuyiq.Uchwae-eit play“ :“Mvuudfl‘q. in an: going to see a wonderful show for your money-Aha best we yet had the pleasure of offering you. Part of proceed: on Thaw pto yourRede. l :mmmmmismmys. sum“ JUNE 30m ‘“ ‘utiful. Dorothy Gish inhuman: success “THE LITTLE YANKâ€_ Featuring thf; eve; popuku star flELEN _ HOLMES s a, real iive git] and she took 'a thriHi part in the stn'uggle between North and ï¬ne was a border girl torn between loya ty to the Union and love fora Southern In the different story of the Civil War exciting and appealing; on the same bill I390 I)ON"P FOI€ (1} I‘J'I‘! MIMI-d “unhendm'numdaf, July 5.0.81“! ï¬nd the Weld MIC.B. ‘. Paddrcceipugo ClochadClou. EvayMu. adafldhdnCtmduMnccduwoodedddnowMy.JmlO-ndli'cm alto Patriotic Community singing and Curtis Vaudeville Tuestlay T. ‘ HARRIS the Hot Dog Colored catettainen. They make you lagct your troubles. and BROWN 0 CARBONLT Australian singenol Metit. CURHSS HEATRE Downers Grove.‘ “MEDICINE. BEND†mm, WEDIISDAY, JlllY ill THE BIG HOLIDAY snow â€m" VAUDEVELE-plenty of it and the big picture-LBW THIS TUESDAY, JULY 3rd A an: THRILLING RAILROAD DRAMA Civil AWN: Pï¬ctyre with a pun_ch_. Incomectionwithdmityonnmday we have sev- mllitdetouï¬omthe ' 31-00mm mp fllpnoony Show â€emu-u. HIeBoyWodaonï¬evioih. Amunhllrut. QBQKFLKQQRHEBK 393:3 EL .5 35309.5..3nï¬rrkzarargg 5. mamâ€"“Rang; A wonderful phy true m life. Mn. Grilï¬lh appeaninthe Play 850 ‘ “ C H A RI T Y †by Mrs. David Wark Griffith We take pleasure in announcing Creighton Hale and Sheldon Lewis. $._Q?Lochflei4. “Charity 2" tell: the story 0! Jim- my Fleming uni Ma mm, Mary Thus two chlldnn. :1er of the but tum-I panda under decent mn- diflom of Malawi-m. become lu- mntn of I gun-um... mambo-pub- lic Institution. In which neon-A of mm girls and boy! m slave drivnn by a 00me Qm n! â€It helm“ of a pointed re unwrinlmdom. porn-red mlmbly in (M:- Sn- mm by J an. \ â€may. tho whom but rund‘ «m d I {nth-r. whoa: moth" flu and of ad. n'rim lo mas.- uh Na will†and (mu- Mule mu- Iun mu Mary bntlmn and 1mm. Th" keynote of the play is Inianw of charity funds. Here. to lmgln with. is a topic that in "Imaging the attention of many lhuuwmls of pub- In- spil’ilul mm and womam in all (lu- lame cities of the country. A; the .‘tol‘y of cowardly htvalln' (mm {he mouths of dehnuleu babes. downed to â€1'? under charity's banum' duriux the formative yearn of their Ih-n.‘ "Charm 2" in probably the- me»! pmv-‘ orful blow struck In mlny your; a- pin»! the world'hmoxt despicable form of gun. Iun- w l\' Sheldon Lewis, known as the “arch villain of the screen," and more espec- ially {or his fame as “The Clutchimz Hand" in “The Exploits of Elaine." is also to be remembered as the “Iron Claw" in the serial of that name. "a Jimmy in his New Yorke-5k frock {0.031 with the natty topper on his lhundmmv head, is a tremendous con- trast to the (“115- faced buy of the squalid Bleacher street tenvmvnl in which locale he is ï¬rst pmsontmi. but the tramition is convincingly brought. about. The little orphan girl. Jim- my's ï¬rst low, ommges from her thrysalin of rags and makes her ï¬naii bow as an exceedingly beautiful youngl woman. l‘iffh Axenui) gowned. Veto Searlo is the capable impersonator. The plot that carries Mrs Grifl'ith'a heart-breaking soon-y of child abuse. ‘is one that cannot fail to hold the in- terest. 0f courae Jimmy has his to- mance begun In the sordid precincts of the orphan aslyum. carried on thru the days of his regeneration and brot to fruition In his ultimate triumph over fate. L-M' in 1905' “Lou rh' appvuhul in .\n Ad'COIItLI-‘rrJ" Daft" xix» ï¬rs, pic- m- 0".‘r- mount-mi rm l-gr'h)‘ Darid -u 'k Griffith. who t sh» Intux' war- Mort-I [ho-.10 h Midst ' ‘1‘. Curtis. Thanh!- V Ill! ‘flh llJm 311.63338-‘3; «Fm-SI: . P L -rI-IVDI 'b' .}r ï¬nality-6338:8533». mascara III; ’7‘. mat...- i. 3:3.» urn» alto.- lggsmsgrga. 038.80 I. EI-r‘w‘vo‘sr-‘nprngiSaarS-P WI Asphalt Shingles I". M! (am. The and same: STATION mum Mull-n of Jun. 11w lulu-n «mun-nan M II. In": bru- «III "Mr awn-mun (m Emu. Itvm mum Ila-ms Inc-nu mm old nu I uni-Int. End- MI» loam! I "cl-ml rm III M hurt and m an halal. hm “dam In Ola untrue-tum mutant-l: Thu day a! flu Ian-k ll III.» M gm! lllpnflnlmo. man-lay MI“ a [not Inmrflv In nouu- mm: o! Damian-l and human. Aml nmwnlh an Hutu-h Inna would not mum all ï¬lthy. IM Prawn :1":- Hunt Ihr um Fri-In, In the man": punk-marl: (Immune. Th0 our} [mu-l» u! I‘vrflwllln- who: hnw lunl their humu- puhllulml I! ll»- ml of um um! nh~ mum"! at "w I» glam" n! .00th quark-f u! u war can run-ct mum»: Inn [and lhlm Juuo- nnrl Umnhvr lulh- uhmys I'm-n hplrl u‘ U».- uuNI jIr-lelflnlll mnullh. u happy ru-sun lwhzzz «In-ugh: by cum.- (I: he n-mh-n-ol A-vrlxml if llw m-rvnnmy Ii umM M u: (u mlw pluu- at llu- full mmm nr win-n lhn mm and mum Ire In mnjmwlhm. Ill Snuluml lllv hm! any n! "w your i "much! to ho lurk;- nwl It (In- uwu uhcvuld lmmu-n tn be full ul may nun- I'ho-n u \u-adluu Iakw plum! llu- brlvlr'x rap n! Inn-plum Iva «morn-oi to In: Ilfl'n“ lull. Tlut-rn- ls nomnrlml in u \vuumn'» Hf.- [but so oomph-hay chumnm uer wtmh- «Kim-mu- zH' murrlnuo. and fur (hut \'I'l'_\' n-uwn Sllt' ii up! In bu llmn' Mun-rfllllulu :uul fanciful m Hm! Khm- (hm: a: any mlu-r‘ nn'l uhi‘» wwrm- Hum :u'v f;u~'l'ln- .nin.’ :1 mm: u: lhw pus: Illurv :m» I'm n- “‘31 “In \u’l nu! hu-dluu- In-{uru- milking Fri-Inf: Hn-lr \u-Il-Hl" Al- ' says LILNHIA 'l'll‘ mu WILL NOT HARRY ON FRIDAY E The distvict anomey. convinced of Nimmy's innocence, procure; his ro- "wusv from prison. The lad niudim law undrr tlu- wing of his m-w pro- tector and becomos a number of the bar. When, later. his sister is ur- migned for alleged child murder, Jim defends her and serum-s her zu‘quitmh Men Women mm Cling to This 0 Superstition But French Girl: Think That Day Fortunate. Hem they become ths’vlctlms of a regime of dirty food. vermin ink-ted beds, a prison discipline that In: no- thing to do with charity or decency; of beatings and bickering: and mi:- eries that child nature cannot endure and survive. 80 Jimmy jumps tlw walls and runs away. determined to wturn Inter and rescue his sister and ‘tlie little sweetheart he has meet in the asylum. But Jimmy falls among 'evil companions, is falsely accused and sent to prison. Mary, afwr a weary nppwntiship, graduates as a scrub girl, and is turned loose to make a living,r alone in New York. ’ FIVE Shin! M 030-" IIIâ€"country perm. my Ire rav- manumm-mumm “mmmmnmummm or n ma In; It mm arr-ml their man plan-s In Helm. he!!!†I“ Ivy-did nus. Also. the mud en benmdndacmdofleedlngw mu “layman‘s-n. cums". “fathom I mama-amumzm: "Ir. Wan-m. «me Me. I nun you" It manna-Incl Immuthh’ "mar (ru- thelopmofa bard!" balsa lo I «flung-e. Than†A. wit-on. In a m below. Wat-n heard every won] and Mel to ap- magnum-emu. Alt-nounâ€!!! lnm. m January 15. lfla Doctor M tent an aim menu-go to Ilr. wu-y mmlytmumelldlwullflew rm and lenm In an handset I 0! Salem. Im-~ Akum Graham Bell. Ind nee-ml madman- and a dam {at an landla- mama II Imam-mt In Marin", which In mm: m n m. nd 0! PM III" II Ms Imam ï¬t (It Anet- k-nn pita-c w-n ‘3!“ fl WWW â€mimic-Matthieu- Mum n! "M Cmnnnlnl mum ll Pinw- In an OI January 2) M "an war I yuan: «ï¬lm New! O... at m law-Oar. Dr. Alan-lg! an... M um II" M- ID! «a an" III to. In at cm mun-y Amaâ€" hn kn (gr-«a. unm- m-n nan-‘- m naeâ€" Ior Ml old not van rm Mn and My. ms mm In I Mr a! mum at our. all m M “hindrance-nun. “MM not can m cm tau 01 Ian‘- lm Ind M “In atrium um- mvmy aloe In any nah-d In- } «and a! I. W. All My wm «funk-s as (am "d u nun-nod uflllwlhelotolln-n. Mm um. wink lulu“ In «mum Ms mun-mm ’tny' u n nnldo at gun-- lnr me. he was ruined tn the ex- mum 0! Wu an“! In". mm (m a Inc-l. slim mu m with Ms amuse mm. W 1'. VIII. Wfll lu- nhown a! {M D‘wko Tho!- tn “'«lmmr. July uh. BELL HAO EMILY STRUGGLE! 'nwn- un- unusual mining lcml. liIu-n around _~. bl; CnMomin pun! mummi- o! mm... um studio. "I‘M" an Oahu of tho mint-u .mâ€" d‘ndlnx the but runwny; we at the man I! wofl: Mow ground. in the background of one of them the “gun- “moo" Mandi" out, wanna-My in- Mating the death below the undue". There wouhl have been no «mien for rem-l had man of the Mo fur umkrgnund been nhw‘n. The pk:- turv in well numb. with “ruling con- lrmsln in high and low “(9. l H MI In (In mun; mom-o. um Om unlu- he. «to warm. Am LahW.$ “ï¬t Min Martin ï¬ts the note of Mn- child Polly. She has. rhnrm. naiw'w- Bllly Boy, played by Baby Jm'k White. Is a vhow in "so". It 19 I hard mlo he curries. bu! ht- curries it in MN"! u manner an to win the hmn and hold It. And thinking of Bitly Boy, we romo bull to Rags. f'--o~qu.:nth nus: [hm-r of “311;â€. “who"! ad'sâ€; 'L» hm 2'33". (3 amnw of 1.} Mg m. Ah'rm Hu'. linmonh i» mu H1“. the hump who ly-frir-ndw i‘1:!i5'. mm Mam". u! ph‘nmm mrmuz'y. is [he chum of Kirk. Thu" 6- a cast ppoaking for itself. {J'n' ruiluv ‘ f'-'m]uc.‘nfl} c Thnre is realism In the ï¬rst. reel. where the father of Polly, home from u vacation of thiny days on the Island, throws a flutiron and snuï¬â€™s out the flickering light in the eyes")! a (-onaumpntiw motlwr. I: is a bruml phase nf life. but i! is true in lifv, no'.‘n-rxiw-lvs~'. I! is than Poll} {:3 :‘m: (“allfumlm Au ""0“: l“.- -- '.,~ an un hr. .Iu hu‘ 1711’" .1. There are good human touches in “The Right Direction." It is a waif story. Vivian Martin has the leading role, that of Polly Eccles, a child who starts out to push a. baby buggy com mining what is left of her household “goods†and her brother “Billy Ban"; us well. It is a great littlé team.‘ Tin-w is a fund of interest center- lin about the pairâ€"trié it might be ‘said. For we 'mum not overlook Rugs, 9. regular dog picked up by l'olly early in her wanderings. The": are, i‘. ix true, in the working out of the story, a number of coincidences, perhaps an unusual number, but they am well hooked up. The .titles. too, are a feature. khowing skill and mer- ary ability. Vivian Martin I- Feltuel in an In- urucinz Wall Stu-i had Under the Mom†Banner. W Men in lav-yd. m Inlet Mu In “hwyâ€"m Subscribe for The Reporter lyvhtthtm mini-oh city Mey. and beer house: and mléd Mun.†I do not km of my new in the mud! turns of Illinois who at. making «W gm 9! M eg- if imam mm (or anything. Thosp manhunt: lire My and m to practice the mil mien. Mail on!" been: on the other had, an mnltimflliomim the prints of their companies increasing by Inn".- in ext canâ€"l rayon. Who is making the big prams? flnkyontoxivemememd 3 {pr of these "vim of small mere chant.†who an: acting a secretaries of soap dubs no I may write to them. You Mmmdomhnu-em-y they fear pnNidty. You also fly you have to thin out you't goods in plain. :74th boxes and your Mars in phi- envelope- naled and without Whig. Out here in Illinois we how exact.- Referring min to the nut" cl pmï¬u. lot In my this: answering the «at of shipping ï¬nd (Mk-"y of M from M De- afles. I would in buying It home. an seven! weeks a! delay and "Ring. nvokl the rm: 0! loss and mid how in winner by per-ml ennui-tbs. just what I ml getting. Python-ore. I am Inclined u be. lbw hum inquirin l have mule â€It lmMpumrmumm» buying In 8") Ida. laying call. All Mingthmmwflhm.l mm are enough In! of a no «in lo duplkue the premium m of". mloitninhtMmH-un M |~"‘ ..4 .acâ€". .a*. .‘ Wand I! My no lo "um-e W at m an! 7 Your chin that It! price- w in mrnuhgaantkmum loo-l mom up at wholesale m not we“ Iowa-H And I" women by "gunman our map club; and by durum...“ mail out" «alone; hr. pneu- ally «indulged our or. M Anal normal u: â€d our chlldnl from our Mud and him. Tho Mull lawn I‘ll)“ be And. W0 â€all In" lo [0 lo (to than cr lo the his city lo "M. "th I- m In wk! m. in It! "Ir hull. Yon bulky. if curl“ The! church would «lu- und In. Whiw‘n hmhnd I‘ouM be looting (of a new muvmh‘. All the {ammo- in lawn hum been drm‘n any. KM «hoot would of (cunn- elm up 3M Ila. Jon'l hmhn-l «out-l In» Ma plate. Mu. Smllh‘n husband would Ian MA Job. and they would move any. The uom beln‘ cloud sullen! bu- sincu suspended. the but would to driven hm liquidation and Mn. 3n- wu'u husband Wonk! low M. Job “I! mow an ay. Fin: thc- atol’fll would do» up. My l-udnnd woul-l low his Job. “1- would have to moreâ€"probably to mm big city. the village than-1:. And we all szop trading at home. S'Jpjm'r‘ u?! the women did the .samv? What is wad f0! one is good for qâ€. What would be (he n- uul: 2' .Eu- lm-n‘ hmk. 31's. Jun": husband tnachm in the villugu sc'nuo'. Mn. “hm“:- hwbund pmaches ll v m-ighbm's shauld begin m >4-nd Kiwi: money to the mail order r» order It: kw}: Hm proï¬t for ‘ L0: us suppovr that: .‘1~ [n.«mw’. «hwk: in a store. .< “-9 de- uumi‘ ' ' “But assuming your premis'e to be correct. has it ever occurred to you what the conquuonce would be if my- “Your asst-min! premise is that you sell to me at tho same pn'be the local dealer pays at wholesale. That is I vitp! point which I am not ready to concede. except for the sake of .b- gumem. “Referring to the subject of horns loyalty which you can a bogie, held up by heal merchants. You suggest that it would be better for me to send niy money to mail order houses and keep the I'etaflm’s proï¬t myself thin to buy goods at home and let our home stores make the proï¬t.†0fmmlndin.uynuhon- z-oun“ hu.â€" and i- 1