A powuï¬al drama 0‘ romance and adventure of the South Sea Nada. Margarita 1' 'I splendid talents and rare beauly ale seen to excellent advantage in this maguï¬- M muted ptoduction. 1+uAI we are flying Io «cue the Mum engage rwddnCNmnm CMG '00 .0uch 1 mm surfa- lbs: In: Sound†u Ibc Curd". lot this Tue-«day. we ac not npgdmnlomcpd WuhudrdeniflrwilbeTuctduyuowc that you Le n host 01 Cad" Monday ud Tuesday. Pnlrou (cum. an aim- o i Tami-y 5 Beautiful Mary Pickford know it is y hard to make your way with your eyesight and all your faculties much it is without them. You cannot realizo to what exteht until you this beautiful drum, Nina the little Flower Girl. mlvuudeville Satuqiay will surely plow you as we have engaged for that date: Crawford 6 Terr myoungmeuwhoinanlka-ddmoetothe ' datum} J ass Balsam! the Boob Musical Entatainer; a regulu knochbout Islapotick comedy act. jfflslmmsmlumm‘tano’m (heulyitflztsezly. MING NEXT THURSDAY. JULY 19 MA mm room II her picture. me Price She ran.†inguinal-mum 'ew Curtiss Theatre Md by Par-enu- H'Ud ANâ€"IIIQ “on Air-111M, "30m WAY 1'0 PRESERVE â€My In per- kyer. If a big or a crack in card. _ nmemntofdm-ndwiceanhe â€mmmhmmumma hm“... Magnum. When the main" g'uumnnmmmmmdmhahnmu 7‘ bHthheeop.ndd-layerofcomï¬ngm- lldMnmthodhrhlâ€"hetbp-Mgnpelnm debntuhchtlick. [fanyspoilage '_ WMHmrmflnu-rfmthhhyer ‘. udmuwlpmmwam: "WdWI’m-n down with Ida-n bound ' Wdï¬umbï¬ehorm. Do THIS TUESDAY, JULY 10th: The Pearl of Paradise starring Margarita Fischer and Harry Pollard “SAC“ 1k SATURDAY JULY 7th . the Flower Girl Dogma And a his, mucking Keystone Comedy. A Romance of the Redwood’s by Cccil DcMillr A red blooded stay 0‘ the majestic [ants and mat plain. ‘nm pcoduction was nagcd in- dn thr direction 01 Cecil B. DrMilk who also staged the grout picture loan the Woman. It is a direct contrast to he! pro-i vioustriumpti. A Poor Littlo Rich Cid. A Romance oi the? erwoods in in acmrdancc: with our progressive policivs' and desie to give our patrons the. heat in Fiim plays. ! CURTISS WIRE Downers Grove win. I clean bond during the ï¬rst mg" of ferment:- rnh brick. or stone. Do than. After this cone: 1 thin ï¬lm VIII appear which will spread will, of our the whole "rhea and develop quickly into I heavy Inland unem- SI’E( ‘l A I; NOTICE! THIS THURSDAY. JULY 1201 u food has been W acts as a warmth-e. W‘Mher Amy-inns will tlm'op I taste for such fem ted foods. mighty mind In Europe. is open to Quentin. it“ tho invest!- ptm' behaves um my will ï¬nd the process we" worth tang. 1'. Pram" Cum-ten Wash the fruit if mry and pack into a dean. mum: luv-rel kegorcrock. Onthbdtonofthe bmlmghnrddmm: handful of mixed "he Add “other layer of am and nod-u handful of mixed spice when the km! in hlf full. lull when dugout (all Md a third in her big wécas Special Matinee this “undo, all seals 10c. mam 1:3069, all seats 10 and winters. Into the Cum-m Ail-.113“. There will always In more or In: Win.» and (cumin; of the brine during the ï¬rst stage. of fermenta- tion. After this can: a thin ï¬lm will appear which will spud My our the whale III-flee and develop washing to W? .n dirt More twining. If n in dealt-2d. m ï¬nally the tensor-trio; beans are to he um.unshut¢hebrineudm than «fresh vegetaflm. the addi- unofupieewhntheynnputuph hmginnadtefhrdlm â€fur-aka. term and allow to M 24 hours. Then make dr-tigm. u dean-M he low. The time mu for com- †Vernon-tin u cant dependl upon the temper-ah». In a warm Mmlyï¬ndaynlosvnkmy terh Int“ mW-nflfcm mmmndndhbunï¬am. Addnmciembrhelom-er the ma- “I! [MI-Um J Admhrmgthefem WWII-numhbbfw mammal. M Dal- MWdï¬oU-flï¬m mam Mmthdofpntï¬ngupm hylemmMmh-nnmhtofw erï¬epmtpmd Wurm‘ndlsdemm Onlytbonvwenwhidannot hWbymI-hgorearlymmt Innotnvnflalllelwerinthem. Midtown-awed. Whom!" exam. an be better kept in the may break the pull- snl and ne- cemiuu reading. 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The Handier the Better HE handicr the telephoné, the Mfr-r it will serve vnn, If vnn have Chicago Telephone Company; 1. C. Wylie, District Hm Old SIRVICI STATION [ 11m tho III-mom are put mum ? In tho 1n M "animating In mm by the «phmdm wag-mm. equal In "un- of Tau-do nml Dumas-m. which (My "In «M. Tho an"! method of stoni- mating In Jun-n ls him, "Med. an nummflnnry fem-re of the lads:- try Man the "mam my whlrh amped" "pry m a! choir mnnfnmre. The WI“! 01' not! mil" M In lunch will be fauna m be coveted with ï¬lm! mam of "he Norma-km ‘ "M the W was of the alums. [km the Mn! W 01 mm Ind shunt-um; nre antiqued by comm! vellum omits. and mm- ly the mm are altered. m by one. tnlheuonlpwltnhp‘bkmd.†M 11%th This my cou- am In [helm the sword: In from of (he goddm M the Shinto: on the In". with no Mining at an flee Ind mmtn. utter which player can“: nnmdandhlmumthemn Metal. . The Dew Drop Inn prod-dim i: pummel] handsome. the «scum an mud and than is an air a! smart new about the shut which make: a Ammiblhelmrencfm "unit. EACH NEW SWORD IS BLESSED I Milo marl houn- mr New Yuri. to which (hm embryo cracks to to hot tho vilim huh 'hich Mm the MN. Mt: the am! pm- ron of "My†and Mn mu- cro- oh. PM: meats them from any- ing out Hwir â€furious plans. In- ]stnd. the Hind guides of chance m4.- ‘mmm rkh mm" to Dow â€up In. and the amateur (Mom find it mrr. pmfluhk to nab. my by charging high when. than by rob Mn (he Mal: “Ont Dr†In" I: m In In A!" m at tho mink Mn. k CN- cn‘u. no" m. Inn-only fancy modal may I.- «Marc! a and m ï¬nial Knight. "a Rug- lhh M. M- arv-fly M No «youth. to an odor. by M- m- u“. â€man! 9! 'Dnry.“ - mm In 5.1!". that Offer!- to mm“ a "in. an lhufl-d It «or, um.‘ "- Ir. Kuhn} mm" In to In found M to" km on." Is W50- 0!“ Wm". Arum-v Arm-«nth. Fwd- rrie Maury. Flam lent-n. mm. W. Meyer. Hum "Mi-mo. I‘m! Du"- wfl. Ruth Win!" and mm â€Mord. Thou-v it an uncanny bra-«Hui any!» â€Non of ohms (ids. nth nf than has mule - pm! M! with her sing-I in and (barium M Dmp In La] “DEW DROP INN“ AT THE ILLINOIS m 02" with ï¬ve duh)!» M M†maca- neat! 'ith the British. Rent Admir- nl Alexander Hurray n- W ly â€in! II the North AMI: mmummcw during the Haitian WM. In 1861 hewuonthe San Jacinto and boarded the British vessel Trent when it In captured with the Confedente commissioners. ‘ The Ilurny in named (or two 31L lint m Capt. Alexander Hur- ray during the Revolution†War. fax served during the Capt. Seth ï¬nding. as commander of the bflmtbe Defense. captured seven British vessels in three separ- nu bum in 1770. Commodore William Wister fle- Kem commanded the moon. which in ma transported the ï¬rst Japan- ese Emlyn-y home {mm the United States. He was until 1862 In com- mand of the cut 6qu Modding Cupt â€ohm Tayhr Wool!" mm.“ the Oneida and the nu! such-I aQ Sachem Harbor in the War of 1812. Capt. Lani"! View was in the Rmflmmry War. «main of "Iv Reprinl. which ship captured a num- b" of British "suds [bar Admiral Con-dim Kiarhnn StriMin. was SIPWWQ M "u- tilized Sm!" Naval Andi-my {mm 185! to I853 Ind rommmbtl ilk and Gulf Hock-ding squadron in the Civil War. Capt. luiah Mason N'rvfll in IN- War of the Rad-lion. â€ml Admiral 8638! Horton Shin.- Ium huh pan in "no vur I'm. the Bath†rum-n and "to "mm-nah of [may in (Ir “'9" Indians; in "u- Mniran “m rnmmntkd "or l‘. S. 5. mm: and m command" of lhl' Mm- lk Scuradon in “1 Civil War nutri- Hl Pom "uterus and Clark. “Haw" Junn Roller smur- my comma-Id It. An». 0 Mr. 6- Hum-- of Church In, In "no “I! of Ill! Aflrr hum 0!! Hum arm». skim the An, In M- uch-d IM b-M Ill "Huhi'mn Rimm) In killed '3th um Wâ€" in; M- you. 69: a. 9. the} any .1. at... 195... .1. 1.3. .3... a: £355 5.518.300 3 383:1. Us... 3 13389:? a... 1... :3; x. .35. I. a. l...- .5 .3051... oil its. 3.. It. is...» .02.â€" i!q 1‘2-31 Cupc. 6mm unto. u comma!" of "a Wham h "7|. mound urn-l BMW Ms Law. «II- M" m Ida-Io float... to our lam! (he hurt my Lo none... “in . mark-U0 van-mt. Rear Admiral Donald McNeil! Fair- UM. Hugh W. Icl‘u- I‘ll WM while Mu n and on the Cor- “- !m- at Sumo-ho Inland ll um. In: Adair-l Itch W Klu- bdx not van to may mm“... on the Ilium." during the CH" Wu Ila-r Admin! "can H. Bell m- ain-dd Ch Eu! Indian Squadron in the «pun cl (In hm" hm mt Canton. China. In 185‘. Md served though the Ch'fl Wu. Capt. Chuk- Noldup Slaw-n «r \«l in the Wu 6! "Iâ€. Ru! Admin-l Edmund B. Colhoull. u native of liuouri. wmmndod the monitor Week-aha K- the Cir" War aid urn a! one line «thunder in chief of the M Pail: nail-IL Rn! Admiral Fund. Hoyt Gm- ory nomad with «Hui-dio- in nu Wu of 1812 and (In Mask-II Wu. Capt. N. Inn Dyer Iva captain 0! din.- Bullimon It the Bank of luv it: Buy. Rmr Admiral Cldwnllader flint gold commanded Ringgold Expodi~ lion in the Puiflt; received the thanks of Congress for dadng when he WM eommander of the Sabine in mascu- iug I bandit»: of marines at m. and for his m o! the lined-battle ship Vermont. Rear Admiral Henry Clay Taylor commanded the Indiana during the Spanish American War. Capt. Charles Vernon Gridley wns commander of Dewey's flagship. tho Olympia. at the Battle of Manila Bay. Rear Admiral John Woodward Phil~ ip. who commanded the Texas in the Battle of Santiago Bay. Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans. known popullrly as "Fighting Bob" Evans. who was in command of the Iowa at â€m " . 1’ Santiago, Jul)r The men for whom the are named were the blowing. They am; Little, McKee, Stevens, Philip, Bell, Stribling, Kimberly. Rob- inm. Murray, Wickes, Israel, Ring- gold, Woolsey. Siam-may, Gregory. Evans. Calhoun, Strnghnm, Gridhy. Dyer. Hunting. McKean. Fairfax. and Taylor. Secretary of the Navy Daniels bus announced the names of 24 of the destroyers now in course of constr- uction. All will bear the names of oflicers of the Navy who have won distinction in service. [0' Elli MT Allfllllm in the Paciï¬c Squadron mm. From Ilrh. “any wlu unnum- can to out who observes the ways and traits of Mrda Study «1‘ birds well rep.†(in 9mm ll dent-Ms. am for salad Ill. Ind blnl Illa humanism III. The greatest and but 0! mntlml I“. been tender and loving to gala-l nu The more we became mm of (to Hmlhm'ednnfoeltltfm of the tan. “Not on gum fl! ï¬ll toll. and "that nu m. l'cIr 1. not. lbw-tan. n no at on. who than any nun-rm In total. - m In“ in m Chan-ml In mm med In Mala. mm, bonus mm In plenty 1 cheap labor to Man: It. III! at It II m In up "u- river: «(I W down "am In hon! mum amt et- m. They-MIMI! Is In! packed h mm- but baskets alum the «an a! t «urban hank". Mml W Mchaemtbmlmdedmtbom and tied down w“): m son 0! 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WITH-o ï¬lm'mdum The steady. easily controlled heat by the l-Want-U Gas lron makes for ironing elli- ciency. [was the sheer- eot mutlino and ï¬nest laces without scorching. Makes light work of heavy pieces. Cost for was less than one cent. Summer Is Here