â€". mum".am . new Curtiss Make, this 7W "CLARA WILLIAMS in “THREE Ul" MAJ ‘ This play is spectacular and ï¬nely. Gauging _next Thursday, June 14th W“ W III “the “C'fl-Do-Wcfl" DO NOT Miss 111 1! “limit dark M we W‘of a mile distant, men Enulmu .m. he nut morning and the mm moth". "Ho got one," I said to nus-- †Wing um All their primer. self, nlmost aloud, and my hold com- ;E ï¬'m Hun Iky. Th: Make: of manned to thump like I huxe pump. ’ '. willow rlvurbedm 1 MM my gun to let “Dick†know .4 . ‘iNWMbdonun. [wan maximum! mule all hate in ‘ Man In. monoto- the direction of thengun shot It ‘ four o'clock and getting mms GROVE Selig's big I0 pan Screen Version 0‘ the Look at the cast, note the big names Ihcn go to it: ker, Ann Murdock, Slurley Ma‘son, H. B. W 1106116“, each and every on: of whom WI“ appvav in now-Ins GIOVI LOCALYOUNG ill-a marvelous story 0‘ Love. Romance- anal [\Ih'e-ntun‘ 0‘ Panama. A story of a Wo- man: Soul. It in Action all the way. A play that has met with phenominal success; it took New York by storm and has broken box olhcc re- cords whvrcver shown. We take pleasure in announcing this big pmdudion for this nan Dimer Tells Experien- .eu on Mine Hunt in EN TERTAIN MEN '1‘ SU I’REMI‘J CURTISS VAUDEVILLE featuring THE AUSTRALIAN SERENADE-RS Tuesda ï¬rst show 7:30. . lZATlON, om- The two gentlemen from Mississippi. This cdnimg TUESDAY, June 12th The Grand Windup of the SEVEN DEADLY SINS Flt MRS. FROM NORTH This ygendclnen from Mimi‘sâ€"sigpi. a real Black and Tan. singing. talking and dancing team. THE ACT DELIGHTWL! The Movie for Saturday is a beautiful Triangle Feature starring ..-n-‘ can A†‘1 A i FEATURING Kathlyn Williams Wheeler Oakman. A reï¬ned singing act appearing only in In! Work u", mx u. Tuesday "THEI FIVE MUSICAL MIDDLETONS. VERNON CASTLE in PAT RIA the serial beautiful. and CURTISS VAUDEVILLE. to the program 30. second at 9:00 o'duck. Crming Thursday. June leI. special matinee one of “/01er luluzr. 1‘: 015 I'm. Thursday. June lel. STOP LOOK LISTEN N e’erâ€"Do-Well Ilney Mbthll, n. 1.1. II at And, nap-.7... on: ol whom WI“ apprar m the Seventh Sin. FOX 6: EVANS der mounttilu u "no gm: sun 7- rlimbing its fly into it!!! havens. The morning seem-3 in this vast coun- try seem to sï¬mnlalo one: amfluon. and mvrgy into unbvlk-vablo propor- lions. Al ten o'clock we found munch-vs at w moose crossing on a sum" crack with n broad channel. about eiï¬t miles from our camp. My parka" statiovwd himself ham and gave me instrurtions to (0 three laid a half mi!†up the river. and circk around into the timber on the left 35!!! of the river. and than to com tom-ants him ocusimnlly shooting my gun. All of width I did. but I followed mule ‘tratks away up into the MI: Ind down when w my gm! surprise' I lieu-d sewn! shots ring out not a quarter 'of 1 mile diimz. then another and ‘nmther. "He got one.†I mid to my. self. almost aloud. and my Ml‘t com memed to thump like a huge pump. I ï¬red my gun to let â€Dick" how I van nearby. tnd mule cull hate in n"â€" the direction of thergun shat- '9 was now four o'clock and getting “a... ducky. Now ad then a twig mï¬t’mv M shoe: 3nd sent me which we take pleasure in announcing for 16$ Ihcn go to it: Nance O’Neil, Charlotte Wal- Ma‘son, H. B. Warnqr, leyrook Blinn and George found conch“ in the better clus Theatres. ‘Wï¬iiizi 0F MANY" Direction HILLIARD CAMPBELL "ironic: mumm (nun-mm. seat. It takes two hours and a half to show the Ne'er-Doâ€"Well. in; over a dark object. with M! star shoes and gun sticking in the stunt inside him. I" simulated in the “(boring gloom. The cram noun- taln top hot-inn burned witl'l a trim- m glow. "Hurry up we've got to get busy†were his ï¬rst words so I cum up and stood aver “VP huge body nilent in death. A lump arose inmythrodnlpxedatthehm ufly thing with its massive head. I a": impressed vi“! the scene. for with the fading. dying m. flowed "I? Iife‘of this Intent beast into I night of ï¬lm (kl-hem. I realized that then. was no time to he lost for we had to skin and quarter it before it from. So I up presned all my emntio'nal thoughts, and there in Clint flaring light with :n with"? in that flaring light with chrlmeu spmtl a" about us we I:- homl, skinning and quay-towing it with an a'x and a large saw. It was 9 o'clock when we started for rump and it W“ with great difï¬culty that we ruched it It 12 o’clock, for it was mdarkwecouldnotseeourtnfl. It waver-y venison: tmnpin It THURSDAY, JlllE lilil by Rex Beach SPECIAL "MICE! only |0 I5 cents pct 9th up the draw to thr [min and pitciwd rnmp an a mull nw-lx. in which "WIT lie Hippo-Ni in be mid. lit-w wr sunk :u'n'ml hula»: to but nwk. pins» [in-ting to- it. but only ï¬nding n littlr RM [0ch “1‘ mmml up humor. and did mmv- [noun-cling. hut lww found little mnrv‘. m we startml an our jimmy down rh'm' again. 'l'hv‘ nlcl minr was a failnrr. It was lhv ï¬rst of February whrn m- min camprd at Portage rrv'rk «nly ninr and a half mill-.- Im the Happy rivvr road houn- mt the (im- out nwnt Mail. The next day I nin- cidetl to go to the road hmm to not our mil. nlm tn break trail for our ramp load. the Following day. It ‘1: ralhm- col-l whvn l suntml out, Ind l snow shoot! as fast as I muld to keep warm and at the sum time renewing my ntrrngth. When I had followed the windings of tho river for about three hnurs. l raw n imlumn of smoke and-Minx hefty-1‘ the itimher that formed a dark bark- }1ronnfl far in the distance. It was I weleame sight and I felt quito w- lieverl when some time Inter I support! into the warm mom of the log cabin.‘ a typical scene of the far north‘ stories. The proprietor lying upon several blankets sprawl an the floor. reading an old magarino. said "where the h are you tnm.†I told him and then he remembered when we had gum up the river. "Don’t you know its it told; what you traveling in this kind of weather for". "Wellâ€, I said. “I was anxious for my mail and to get back to the partly civilized people as soon at possible,†for I felt that ‘l hall been shut up in a destituted worm. and the ï¬rst link of civilization was very wel- come. "Your name‘s Dimer,“ he said gazing at me steadily, drnwing long polls of smoke from his ancient corn cob. "Yes." I said. “Any mail for me?†"Maii, wait until I see." He walked over to the table in the corner. got a package and mtinized must belong to you.†he said. and handed me a bundle of letters. thirty- eight in all. a two months accumula- tion, and he watched me in silence. I was certainly surprised and started to rend one that was from brother Rune. It Seward. when l mlized the 3““l'l'll vtayn nftclwuruh in moxrd‘ i Rube at Sevnrd. when I rem-zen me time wu flying Ind I would have to hurry to get back to amp before link. So I gm. up to get my mittens that were drying mr thg stove uni $3M†lei“; when the old man aired me mo the kitchen nd a" â€dues. “You trend: ofum tropial junme. mam-um m luck to «map tonight we you." interesting nooks and corners. in aid: “sun." I Inâ€, 'I’ve got to The act in "The Ne'er-MWell" *mhe it." "Why it! pretty cdd boy. Mada Ktthlyn Willi-ms. Eugenie â€I better any has.†“No." I Add, Mm. Wise!" Oahnzn. Frank "lynchâ€"hit! Hommanrkndochn Almostth'onue and W1“ flow ll utollhnï¬uufldwflu-ml- Before and After She Knew About the Cabinet Gas Range! ‘EWestérn United Gas ' {ï¬e and Electric Company {£3 told me it mu (:3 dnxmu below. I um“ and Inokml to "‘1‘ if Ow was nigh! and I “’3: sum uurprisml in we (hv‘ (hm-monwu‘r Hw law I I had «on it fur ~omv :imaa l \ n:- unmo- «w-n it fur «um. amw. l \ us yumm- nlmI friuhlnm-vl In Mink ux' tlu- lriv 'mrk lo rump Hm' I an" Inn! to mako. hm polu-mnly ukh-rminw' 'u do it. 30 in ~:pilv 0.7! Hu- unn :1 that I “mild (rwu‘. I hid (hr nM man got-II. byr Ind Ktnnod of" for camp, with my hundlv- 0" mail. "v railed to mp to com hark. bu! l “mind on [1‘- hnrinx my Mrps hark ovrr (h:- viwr A Huh! v.im| wax blowing and I»! pin-cal my fact. though mil:- ax- posed. like ml hot modlrs. The wind gradually d‘ml out and I could feel it “Hing coldm- I stunt-howl fast" m Ira-p warm but I was (M- m; nun-r “ml and many tims would like :0 have rem I hit but I was koonly awn-1‘ of thr round-quot!- cm and (crud on. My eyeluhes and hunt: lm-amo small balls of (rout from my hmth. the corners of my eyes urn-r {mien shut so that I could hardly see. my shoulders and fur cap wvrc- moved with frost from my brvath also. and my hands and rm started t0 get cold. It was at this time! had several thoughts that frightened mo and I was doubting whether l could make it as I pushed on in a mechanical fashion. like an automaton. I then got a glimpse of a light ahead and htought I was “wing things." but an I med aroulld and gut my hearing: I found myself mar the camp, Fifteen min- uto‘s latn- l-waa beforv the tent hardly able. to stand. all worn out from tho! cold and my pll‘om. I mid hear tho sizzling of some fry- ing meat as I stopped and tool: oï¬' m; snow shoes. Mat you Dan?" Dick called out. and I said "Yep." “We". hurry up in here and get some super. "My God. I didn’t think you'd come hack tonight, boy. its 58 below.†“T M duece.†I slid. "I'd a}- most swear it was sevpnty." th my imagination run wild. “The Ne'er-Do-Well," ï¬lmed as a spectacular drama by the Selig Poly- seupe Company is considered by many as Rex Beach’s greatest story. In “The Ne’er-Do-Well." fasting: ting Panama scenery is shown. in- cluding the work of digging the Pa- nama Canal, the interiors of old Span- ish homes. glimpses of the interior of the tropical jungle. and odd and interesting nooks and corners. AT THE CURTIS§ NEXT WEEK \ n:- unmo- ux' Ilu- lriv M to makt'. ’1! do il. For some time than the outbreak o! the war Hu- American [min-n were allowed to continue their work, but on May IO. 19w. ll"- rmirv Ame-r- im» at." W“ plucd undrr military nmnt Ind. after lb: dun detrntlon. wen [In-n millury "cod out of thy pmvim an muu- to Conntlntinoplv. From (hero. by way u! Snphin.\'irnnl. lh-rlln. (‘opvnlmgom ('hrintinnn. and “mm-n. Nomâ€"ny. lhr puny n-nrhovl NI-w York curly in Jul)" liming thin "win-l of rnfnwnl furlough Mr, l'_\.- ‘riu using (hr "ppm-(unity In lmilul inlu “his loathing vquipmrm with a View [in rt-lurninu In u mmrmhm up“ ur- lu'unmwflvM of ('|H!‘~IITNH“ mummihil- illis m .“nranum m- .«mm as â€W [mli‘ |lirnl sMIh-mvnn of Humlw makv ‘s‘uvh :1 win“! posnihlr. ’ “1’. P)» Li R nvphvu' nf .“rr. I'h)‘"i~ eTrmwy and of Mrs. M. l‘. ()Inor. nl’ H10“ mus (inn r. ism of "The Spoilers," Beach's other great story, ï¬lmed by the' Selig Com- PanY- appear in “The Ne'm‘<[)o-Woll." CharxlI-ing Kathlyn William» enacts the strongest character role in hrr farm-r as Mrs. Stuphvn Corllmult, tlw woman diplomat. The rule of Kirk Anthony. the “m-‘mwlu-\u-ll.†is 0mmâ€" [ml by “'lwolvr ()ukmzm. 'I'hi.~~ uumlvrful 50H): prmlm‘tiun \\‘i|l play u! the Curtis» 'l‘hvull'm “INTERNAL TURKEY AND THE GREAT WAR A! the Mulhmlial churn-ll m-xl Sun- day owning an mum-n on llu- ulmu- subju‘t will be glu-n by RM. l‘frnwl l‘yv. who upeuku of Tun-kry and Klu- comliuons prm'uiling thvro, from par- uonnl experience» From lllll to It)"; Mr. Pyu was immucwr ln va Testament and Thcology In Annou- Collrge and Mlnsovnn Theological E¢h<m=b â€5::â€" .â€".< .r<A_mn._D._. Elmâ€"Y. Tom-e Hun-lion Ind Dunn“: Nut prison Mark Five-ll". "run Product! by Lulu for Pu- noInIâ€"(‘lm Rink-y and Wall." Reid Frllnrtd. (Ionsistnntly Malling up through a wrk‘s of emu" situations to n climax that hold:- the spectators every iota of attention raptive with expectation and curiosity In to tho outcome. "The Yellow len." a ï¬ve-ml photo- dnm from the studios of Jesse L. Leaky. is In unusuaily stmng 0R"- Samiéary. Harm-an, Turlmy "Em Ridgloy and wulm Reid m the festured players. and Inch acquit themselves in a manner that leaves no MM As to their nbility to gasp and to convey. through the medium of Hm set-Pen, a dramatic situation. And the story by Frederick Arnold Kmnmer, adapted for the screen by Margin-t Tumbu". abound: with drunatic situations 1nd surprises. at in: no time during the running of ï¬ve mls is the spectator IN to guess what the nor! pity in the game with humn puma will be. Thc supporting cast to the {we leads handle well the port» assigned. WilIiam (Emilia in the District attor- ney. Mr. Kuwa the servant. Torn For- man the assistant diam atmmey, Irene Aldwin the wife's sister. George Webb the cousin. and C. Fl. Geldert, the girls' father. Some of the light inga are especially goodv as are the exteriors. Directd by Georg H. Mallard. Will be shown at the Dicke Theatre Tuesdny. June 12th. Touching chm to Road. A child II but taught to mt! In; 1 natural method. by man- at objects. mu m or nor! sentences cont-In. In. the same word: repeated In an {event connection. are written on the Nut-hoard. ind he quickly learn to‘ recognise than not! to read It Int. Nut nuly richest in color but most dunble. Guard-Mud lo can. And nut expensive. Solf-quu'ing. ('olt only about lull for ml s and labor in laying that you would pay {or ordinary shingles. lie sure to see that shingles. Ask to see the green ours, or while if you want those colon. Get our estimnte. We (tun show you how lnexpc your wof with Sal-Mo Asphalt Shinglm. Also as]: (ur Reliunml [hull Rooï¬ng: '0! Ital-ea, factories. farm buildings. etc. rod or usive it it to com This is the most rcmarkgble shinglg __-n [DIS 8 tnc "luau I'cnuunnu v u ..... n.v madeâ€"the Moss Green Sal-Mo Sectional Asphalt Shingle. A sensation in the building world. Handsomest shingle ever made. Color of fresh woodland moss. You will wdnt it for your house. He sure to see this remarkable new color in Sectional Asphalt Shingles SAL-MO LORD LUMBER comm TELEHHONE 20 "Illinois farmers can add most. 50‘ our food supply by increasing 1 yin-Ids of corn. Al this date prop"? rulvmnuu is the only practical mm- M wukum blll'h increases" “Y! W- I. Bnmksun. Assiï¬lant in GNP PNV «ll-Him: of llu‘ l.'ni\‘¢'-I'-*k)' 0' [mm [1' Hw t-mim mm amt-Ike In fl“- mm. mum u.- giwn (he tillage. which ilu- vuwvirnrr of the mot". lumw ful gmwvm has proved belt. “I. yinltl.‘ “ouM be materially increased. um n: Weed- r4 Th.» moat imporumt rem (or cultivating corn in to kill the m “II-MIA mluco the yield: by depth!" the com o! pIunt lood. month" and tht. According to expel-imam euâ€" duflml by Prof. J. G. â€hr 3! "I L'niw-raily of "lino“. covering 0 ï¬h Iod of eight years. torn [Mi 0" [and where “to weed: were .1 to mow orally-«i u Iver-'0 7.1! budwh per um, whenâ€. .0! m hm! whet-v â€to weed: New â€I do" the mrrnm‘ yield was $5.! W per nrrr. A! (inflow- lit-(ion. n nimflnr «woodman. n [tn-rind of Hurt-c yarn. Ahmad Inml ml which wn-dn‘u'rm nllo'd to mm produml no average Hold of 6‘: huuhvl.‘ [wr arm. and Ilnd which \\:|~ gu-vn anal cullhnNon produced an urrrngv of :.2.x Inn-Ml». ('ulflnto Shallow le rIIlthaHon of corn uhould ht nlmllu“. l’hv erl'l‘l pan of the con nmh sun-m L4 in the plowed um I-‘wuumcl; :- considrmhlr pmpor (mu a! nu» muvv mo: lyfl'rn it In llw nmwu In" “when of "It IO". TIN' mm! impmuM rum-Hon of “0 man- is In ahsmb ruler Ind phi: [mu] mutmials in solution. Obviool- I). if Um mnhx aro‘ ml 0". u ll'douo h) dvvp rulth Mum, the yield of the pun“ “ill be rrdnct-d. In In curly "pm-mom at Hw- lllinoh Suth- rmrrimr a nrviod of (our yarn. pam- ing mm mots In a depth of l imbe- m a dustanrr of 6 ind!" {m the plant ransul a dormant of 12.5 MM. Killing jrcl. pm‘ arn‘. as romp-mil with unob- mz land gium shallow «Ninth. and n docrvnne of [0.9 bushels per an? an computed with I Mikhm plot from which the woods wen N- mowit hy «raping with I hoe. At the Miï¬muri Experiment Satin Ill hunthvis mow torn per acre m niswi on Innd given mallow cuttin- lion â€III! on that given deep cultiva- tion. At tho Indiana Exp-flint Station.th tilled 2 inches on 1.7 has-hols per ï¬re more corn than In! stirred 3 inch: deep. I! one m tion is necessary to kill the m this should In given soon «In the corn is up rather um later. Critic-IQ When Neda! The number of cultivation: paid upon the condition of and the weed growth. ' , time or four cultiutloï¬wlfl '1 most proï¬tahlo mum the ntion may slightly hem-e jbut such increases are not thy .3 pay for the additional cost. ' um» Fm! to "Rpm. The Dutrh um Wham to mundane human ‘ runs In 1h» phi. N am am pluw um mmd I furrow, plows MM" mm mm Mug all, M m hrmk the name. of y.‘ mund.1'he am patent for I In" wont to Imeph Point!!!) In 11». 1.- mph NW6 patented one In 1‘ country not lung arternfd. Mt 1‘" to Wood rally Inn-med mucus today HI: luncmtvll (H a, to have - mad-bonny. an: intent land side In three um...) lath! could be ram-cad of mm When won. Until a New Janey In (11d manna-commit.“ “momma.“ “manommuqu “attitudinal“ Val-hm Int. W’â€" CORN CULTIVATION Weeds in Most Impodnll 0h .Shallow Cultivation Give! Largest Yields. can add most [.3 “mm NM c u» hum