TheGloryol mm: It “â€83 a Nullonmm just as hne as LmllzauOn; to be seen at WNW 7:30 and 9 I‘ MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS â€m “SUNNY JANE†ThisTugsday, Aug. 2|_st 31"“ADY 10 GO BUTâ€"â€" The Selig -plvajyers - 4 people 4 â€" in Mirth, Music. and Laughter, fun, fast and furious and other Vaudeville to be selected. . The Crab is Keenan's latest plcture and his very best; also one of the most interest- ' pictures ever shown. Let the little ones see Thelma Salter in "The Crab." 7' Keystone Comedy and Refined, Polite Curtiss Vau- deville at 3 o’clock. 'd lamina-«thin.- My 3 â€bikini-«Monk mm It 3 Womanhood: Special big pedomance LAMR DAY, Malice and Night, 10 15c. humminmmym. GRACE MENARD and her Grand Opera Trio This is one of the best Singing Act: in Vaudeville. There will also beothet Vaudeville to be selected Tuesday. Please Note Change of Feller: There will be two Complete shows at the Curtis: every uesday. Thursday and Saturday nights. Fim of a new line of big feature pioture starring this famous favorite in a pretty picture stars of a country gal who was made Into a lady, With many ramatlc results; a clean, human story. reasons why you should see Womanhood at ï¬le Curtis this Thursday after- noon and night “mm“ L. mm m? mmm.mw m h m Ind THELMA SALTER the World's greatest éhild Movie Star. 11k: Glory of ENBFE Lust gs‘fmeg Civilizationi to be {equal I†w Juh'c chill knee of am ï¬fteen feet. kh 839': (moo Ifu'. I'd When found. Kr. Schwah was lying ',VOIWN“M-cmthefmtnleofthemhim “ï¬tmentlhlotudlnl’bhocflmmflerflwmflk a W. methah-deut *WHWMJltbe-r: Thy were both ‘ MMWNfluh-ukwu luv- Vial “MM Wholly-â€kirk I could. )ositively the most elaborate oduction we have so {at shown iufliss and it_ ig in ï¬ne with is Elicyg only the biggest phy‘s - Vaudeville this Saturday ATINEE ‘6: NIGHT ~ ' SATURDAY, A_ug. 18th THEATRE ' 1] THAT GREAT ACTOR WAN in “The Crab†obtiu'nablc shown every ‘ They were driving north on the Belmont road and just us they got on the C. B. A Q. tracks they arr en â€bound freight tnin coming. Hr. sums immedineely reversed his en- gine and tried to hack ofl' the tricks butanldnotmekeiumdthetnln struck than broad-Hen. hocking the Mmrmthemflkmflldh- «tee of than! ï¬fteen feet. When found. Mr. M m lying m the hunt me a! the machine niltMockumulerthemflk ll. A. Schwab. who drives a Ford truck for the Malling To. Ca. and W. Pin-choc“. who was with him had I nun-o- empe from death Inst Sat- urday afternoon. MANNING TEA C0.‘S FORD TRUCK SMASHED we are pleased to announce the appearance of ï¬i" l 3 ï¬ï¬‚dï¬ Two Important mm for this have been pointed out by naturalists. I. 0.. Mr proliï¬c-c: and their “manil- nllry adaptation to enrlronmem. All- Mher just a mum ream. which MI rum-Ind la- attention. In that am:- llr melt: to Ilfp. may spades be- "I able to nun-rm Injuries which would cum nlmuat [mt-nun“ death In “In higher form of animal Th0 uniml mm of luau-ts In the mtwodsrmlnshvm-mb- In! at mud. Ills-"Mm In nflmtlflc «In-m. 111:! why It In that "an. m- Ih erratum-s haw survival flu- humans 0! Mai: and min-r «mules. an n-vll as th' lnmlms r-mtflvam of man for their dmml-m. and form today the most numerous (sins: of lnlumls ml lip he! of the earth. laws I M00 M4! for nrgmnem and mMnrv. INSECTS TENACIOUS OF LIFE Are Able to Survive Injuries Which Would Cute Death in Higher Form: 01 Animal Lu... Fowners Grove Dovï¬lers Grove A big special Orchestra will play the special music which has been received for this attraction at the Curtiss Thursâ€" day. Admission l0 and l5c lens’ 349ng race Pat Ian’- Married Ltdies’ 2nd Umbrella 3rd Fan let 82.00 cash 20d Suit Case 3rd Safety Razor 'lens High Shoe race In 32.0» cash 2nd $1.00 cash 1 3rd Necktie Collar I Necktie lensbovSl-oerue lea Employee- Ldy Emplcyeel Association member: 2nd Shirt lens' flmn Wheelhmwlst 81.50 cull 2nd $1.00 ml: 3rd 31m ash lat 82.00 ash M 81.50 Fern lat $5.00 In trade 2nd Drm Shirt m 31.00 mil Indiu’ Mme Harrie-d Ieln’ ls! 82.50 in trade 2nd 31.50 in trade In $2.00 Item. in Red CrossFrank Storey 2nd $2.1†Theatre tickets 3rd 1 pair Silk Sarah Olive Dermu Nellie Slam-Mt “'. J. Stats L. L. Chevalier W. F. Henitz Fred Schutt C. E. Baker Rumonrl Moehel H. A. Phi? L. L. Chevllier Howard Odell Mrs. W. J. Stats 2nd SI.†Victrola Record Miss Tillie Vix m :51» ad. in D. G. BeporC. E. Baker 1.. L. Chevalier E. Faser-R. Mach G. Timke-P. Vix H. Odell-E. Klein Hrs. Harry Sutte Hrs. Harry Selig Ed. Fmr L. L. Chevalier Fred Selma Young Ladies Young Ian Girls. 15 and under Girls. Girln. 0 your: and under Pk hung Coot"! RACES 807:. I yarn uvl under List 0! Races, Prizes, Winners and Donors at the Busi- ness Men's Picnic, Wednesday, August 15th. l3 and under to years and under to mm and under â€if The "good-by" M the cm! at a lulcphtmc talk h tn infallible signal lo ham: up the secelvcr mama: delay l: :ermlmles the telephone ulk zncloully Ind clocuvcly. hh time and lumping lhc line from being used by somebody clue. I! you hung up the receiver without dm'ng lo. the party to whnln yuu an: talking may continue to tall: or at least term“: at the telephone. wasting “The kind Mother used to make," an] Is mak- ingstillâ€"thanks to the new Cabinet Gas Range. Anti she is doing so with half the exertion the old coal stove method used to cost. T is almys good practice to ï¬nish your telephone talk by saying “and-by.†Finishing 8 Telephone Talk Jellies! Jams! Preserves! ‘ WestemUnifed Ga ' @and Electric Compan; {é} ’quf, 1.1. .,r, 4 -. _ ‘ x | n .‘A- p 4:- WW -‘ W ‘ Chicago Telephone Comm J. C. Wyiio. Dink! M lat Aluminum Tea Kettle 2nd $1.50 Fern 3rd 8|.†in trade m â€J00 ash and $1.00 cull 13! $1.50 cult and 31m call In 81.50 Mn ticket- M um cab in! $1.00 In tulle In 1 [up I'm at $1.00 a. 2nd Holt 3rd 50c cash ls: 81.50 in undo 2nd box Sutionavs‘ .'-‘n1 50c rash In 82.0) cuh 2nd 81.50 Than? Titian 3rd 31m in trade lat $2.00 nah m 1'th supp"; 2M Ills! HI and 9.! 3rd flue MI GM! ml a-m. m. Popcorn Int ".00 box Candy 2!!!! 30¢ nah am PM Card Album an 340;- pkn. Popcorn m Flashlight 2M .30: nah 3rd Knit.) 1!! SUN) in track 2nd I lb. box Candy 3rd 50v rash In “.00 rash Int MIMM Geo. Hyde Emu! Odell Ed Pacer 6km Titan Viol: Duly Lydia Ha! Mrs. Harry Sutter E. Klein-P. Vix F. Duncan-F. Drluler Stanley Bobowski Miss Tillie Vix rC. E. Baker 1.. L. Chevalier E. Faser-R. Mochel G. Timke-P. Vix H. Odell-E. Klein Hrs. Harry Sutter Hrs. Harry Selig Ed. Fmr L. L. Chevalier Fred Schth Mrs. Howard W83 W. J. Stat: L. L. Chevalier W. F. Honiu Fred Schutt C. E. Baker Rnymoml Mocha! Rob"! Mnnsï¬eld Lester Barry Raymond Mochel Gladys Woeifersheim Edna Selig Dorothy Gardiner John Mochwl Raymond Mocha! "and 01k" Cora Stafl’eMt Olive DI‘Gmu Nam? Suï¬oldt V H. Suuev Gilhrrt Home! Irant‘ Selig Mildred Mock! June: think» lym Gmmhus RIM Klein flow-M [Aihndguth M Chevalier I! i4 plonm‘rl to mrfl In Hu- “own air â€anon-"n" u nil-thirty p. m. shun. 8mm MIN-mo had made In- pramiaed. 5M 3 ton-in and time In “Help-ted. All mu people npuhlly luvilnl. n: n'. nunmw YOUNG PEOPLES RALLY The meal of the proper cast to in- terpret such a story is fully met by Marie Don) and her fellow-players. bliss Doro has the looks and manners of an Amen'clln princess. and also the touch of elllnhm-u which goes a, great way in helping one to believe that she mlly saw the Irish Robbin (Bood- (ellow and his small brothers. Elliot! Dexter in IIer atolld for an lrllh- m. but brightens up In hiu lovemak- ing Iceman. O'Neill‘u mother and nix;- ten ure weal acted by Juli: .Iu‘lwm.1 1m Wolfl. Harriett Summon, nml‘ Lillian brighten. Hume Kelao is the mntary. Horace ll. Cnmnur ml Billy Elinor an- A: pair of the rogu- lnion unm- lrlnhm that low I ï¬ght and hate a landlord with mull Inlet Thu production is u! "w luk)‘ Sinn-l dun! bland. Will bu uhown m ilw Dich- TM» in- 'l'hu.-«|n.\. August 33M} Over on the other side Patricia, the heiress. passes her secretary oi? as the lady of the dollars, puts on a peasant's fmck and goes looking in the woods for the fuss. She ï¬nds them all» right, also a cow, and takes refuge in a tree. from which she is rescued by a poverty- stricken young Irish lord. who is twin: urged on by his mother and flute slums to marry the Amp-man. l‘utrcia pretends to‘ '09 her own maid. and. as Lord O'Neil Nfusos to make love to the supposed heiress, the fairies reward him by lot- ting the young man win lhu ma! dot: lar princess. â€" -, “' ‘ There are Irish fairies and fayu in "Cuties for Two.“ 3 live-reel photoâ€" play produced by Jesse L. Laaky, :with Marie Dom the featured player. ‘Not that the entire story is a fairy tale, but much of it must be taken in the same erodulous spirit neces- snry to the full enjoyment of “The Sleeping Beauty" and works of that nature. The plot is simple and cow lains no surprises‘ There is an Amer- ican heiress of great wealth, who be- comes timd of spending money and decides to take a trip to Ireland. in search of _tho simple life. Her old nurse is a native of the land of Saint Patrick. and the girl has been brought up on tales of the “little people" that also inhabit the soil.' M Pan-nut Bela-o sunk. Huh Duo. I’M-cod D1 CASTLES FOR TWO Lacuna-plate. C. V. Wolf Kidwell (huge Co. C. H. Dicke Morris Shoe Store Hertz Mocha! 1m. Gollan Graham's Bakery E. Uhlhom F. Mocha] Lord Lumber Co. P. ladle! Curtis: Theatre Sum Halon Downers Owe Land?! 1. I. â€dwell SCI C. I". Davis R. Sntter Potter Mfg. l: Lbr. Co. In. (Erma "Wivmlfl Dru. Co. Zimil’s Pharmacy 0. H, Limbo"- "rx (irks; Houwman Drug Cu. Dorm" ï¬rm-v Gang.» .1. H. anlmflvid "M11 “och-I S. A. Donor Houseman Drug (To .1. H. Frank-"ï¬eld Dr. Smith R. E Hakim (“h-i Bakw MoAllistPr Dry Goods Co. I). G. Publishing Co, Chas‘ Bckor First National Bank Cufliss Theatri- V'. Tholin Farmers Merchants Ball [Autumn Michal Lehman Niche! Dr. loom C. Palmer 1. D. Gillespie ‘ Co. 13:. Perkin Lord Lumber Co. A. P. ThoIIn F. Cervix Son 1.. Klein 1. F. Kidwell B. E. Kdflcr E. Rodin J. L. Swearing": Lord Lumber Co. I II» Morris Shoo more "or“ ‘ lethal [)4 H. Uhlhorn H. J. Hacking m." In". TKH'M‘U} 11 Mg unum m . um um: 5mm _\quI ‘lfl‘ “Now. you Inn!!! em on- - man do- lng an." “No, beam nlnetyaluo an m U a llama nulls: M tn...“ hut-u In m†V J â€rule. Inject," replica In. m Mm, sweetly. “You women are Ilhn m money to make your-adv. both: may mg," mind llr. 8mm. Mia Alice Sandbag. our new lush: jSuporvlsor is a graduate of the but Musical Conservatory, and for the past four year: has directed the nu- sic in the nthools of Pocatena. Idaho. We are very fortunate in being able to secure the services of "in Sand- berg. as alle is considered an unusu- ally strong teacher. â€may Up mu. Mr. and In. Homeâ€!!! Md fill. out nth" badly the My!“ Mom. III at broakfnsl next mornlng (here I. I dorlaiml momma him than. "I wnulrl "It? you to Mint “a mm! (mm (mm on your m to... Henry." and In. Handyman. Miss [all-l Walker is a mug of the DeKalh Sate Normal School, specialized in First grade work. and taught (hm successful years in the school: of Mcflmry County. Miss Both v. Scam-M is . graduate of the Dekalh State Normal School, specialist»! in Primary work and An. Last year she was a lthil‘ m at the Martha Washington Seminary, Washinflnn. D. C. Miss Mary Lacy. is aim : graduate of th» Stan Normal School. lamb, and has a good word. Mis< Lucy “ï¬ling" is I grain.“ of thv Stat» Normal School at It mmh. has had saw-rat year! exper- irm-v in some of NW but schools in Illinois and smiaï¬zed in third 3M0 wnflr and music. Min mummy is a graduate of tho Mmb Sun- .‘a‘omd Mod. I“ had “‘0 yon†â€pt-rim."- in min. and ha: smialiu‘d in English and .‘lusvr. "in Scimitar is a [Matte of University of Wlmfln. and for th- put hvo year.- taught Hickory and Gonna» in H»- (‘nMom "L. H. S m I'm-emu. The pot thm m hehdlm-Intndnrinthedeuflr ml of milieu-(kn In the Gda- PAM Finch. Wilma-Mp 0th [mi-n IMM Find: an 1M. Lou Mr hh'gndr. Ruth 0. hrs: M’I gunk. "Ink- 0. Br)†«In (Me. Anna Hon-rill «h grub. Ihry Luv mu "grub. Ruth 0. Lanna " 5“! math. "nuk- 0. Bryan I an. [M9, Ann Herring I uh [rah Inn Lacy -' . i“ m :2 “M"? .1 J - rd . m :r-y. pug I. m J m grub. Ana. arm a '1. In M. In“ Walk". It. Funky. our mm. Saba-l Prh- cip-l. In a [Mule if I‘m Colic... Ind run down mid work at ladi- Mmulr “mam. Mums-3' Dv-Hn .\. “mu-u. Arithmetic uranium noun-on. (Mucky u! 8mm“ ~ ..-. . um" mum-y. Radish «a lad. Route PM". Rnfliuh l'mnon‘ King. Commercial Mary â€new. Schm- lllumhr )Iillvr. Latin AIMic- M. Scimiuny. Hillary Old Lunmmz I'Ihmbo'! h Jw .. .‘l. l The following In the with. fore. in "u- Dovmeru Grove Public School: (or "w comlnx school yoar: Noble 8. Funky. lumen-Mel Ind l’dndpl o! H. S. ‘ l the tram lined up as follows: Sou'zhsmes ' tn. ~~ Normand s ‘Klrin Bchlnudd Curling ‘ . Gent Duncan 1 ‘ u . Helntl, W. W, Driuler “ ‘ w 8w." Jorgenson ‘ . ._ Stony Bakor H‘ \ 3050'!“ Timkc ’ PM Stunts , W Chevalier - ' , Kid'ou Hoinu. W. F. " Littlefod DOWN ERS GROVE TEACHERS FOR After the picnic lunches, taken along in baskets had been disposed of the race pmgmm was started and proved a big attraction to the crowd. Then came the indoor-outdoor hue- ball game between the north and south sides, the Souths with "Ted" Curtis- on the slab winning from tho North- Fy the lop-sided score at 18 to 4. 4 The morning was taken up by mi spons, bathing and boating, Inn! in getting acquainted. Downers Grove people started an- riving at Electric Park, Plainï¬eld, the scene of the big time. early in the morning and by noon almost the entire population of the Grove wt! in the Panic. The fourth annual Community Pic- nic held Wednesday was a grand sue; was from the arrival of the ï¬rst at to the last dance. Dunner: Grove People Hid GM Time a Electric Park. ' l’lainï¬eld. swmm Ali.» 3 . nmmmn’ mummy-pm \HI .flnmllmg. lhrmzm of Music 6nd†. un-I nth lH-parmwnzui Work Harm. â€0;!“th Sch!“ Hunk} .‘lmuual Art! I“ Kid's" " Littlefod Reina. W. W. W" Stunt 1917-18.