SATURDAY, .JUNE 30, 1917.
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TRUNKS, BAGS AND
SUITCASES
The season's best values
in traveling necessities.
Don't think of making
a trip before you have a
look at our traveling 1
needs
Trunks, Bags and Suit
cases that will stand
usage are our specialty.
Hill's Dep't Store
Quality and Service
the attraction at the Arcade Sunday
in tho great comedy success, "The
Mun Prom Mexico." Mr. iBarrymore
depicts tho character of Fitzhew, tho
gay young married man who still
longs for the cabarets and other de
lights of his bachelor days, and there
by gets himself into dreadful dilem
mas from which he extricates himself
only by the most wonderful inventions
possible to even an untruthful man.
All the delicious humor of Mr. Barry
more's delightful personality is at its
best in his portrayal 'of the light
'hearted and light-headed, bibulous
Fitzhew, whoso mythical adventures
in Mexico the comedy so laughably
unfolds.
Clementina Fitzhew decides to
spend a night with her mother, but
happening to overhear her husband
planning a wonderful time at the Cafe
Cleopatra with his friend and boon
compunion, Majors, she determines to
follow them to the gay cafe and watch
haibby. Fitzhew and Majors betake
themselves in blissful ignorance to the
Cleopatra, and proceed to partake not
wisely tout too well of the flowing
bowl. A picture of Clementina falls
from Fitzhew's wallet, and is seized
by Paquita, a Spanish dancer, who
keeps it to tease Fitzhew. Majors
persuades Fit&hew to leave while still
able to walk, and m they depart
Clementina, veiled, accompanied by
Farrar, the district attorney' nephew,
who is in. love with f.-illle, Fittshew's
sister, enter. At this ' jua'.'.-i.'O the
place is raided, tea C!emeiit.:.a and
Farrar manage to cnc, after giv
ing fictitious names to the police; but
ARCADE
Clementina's face is seen -by Louis,
the waiter, who is arrested because he
refuses to give her description to tho
officer.- On his way home the joyful
but unsteady Fitzhew engages in bat
tle with a cabman, and Fitzhew and
the cabby are arrested and (taken to
court, whore Fitzhew talks too much
and is given thirty days on the island.
When Fitzhew finally realizes what
has happened, he is at his wits' end
to account for the thirty days' absence
to his wife, and being allowed by the
authorities to say farewell, tells her
ho is going to Mexico for a month.
Clementina, afraid .of being appre
hended on account of the raid, and
not wishing anyone to know of her
own jaunt, is with difficulty restrained
from going with him.
From now on, Fitzhew's adventures
on the "island," among his fellow
prisoners, his attempts to play on the
love of the district attorney's nephew
for Sallie, his discovery that the war
den has the picture of Clementina,
stolen by Paquita, and is in love with
Mrs. Fitzhew, his hungry attempts to
steal from the other convicts, his
meeting with Louis, the waiter at the
Cleopatra, who wants to kill the war
den and escape, the visit of Clemen
tina to the prison notknowing 'her hus
iband is there, and the melodramatic
jail delivery, culminating "in- Fitzhew's
triumphant recapture of the escaping
prisoners and his congratulations by
the authorities, leave nothing to be de
sired in the way of mirth-provoking
situations. His return home at the
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GREAT COMEDY FILM AT AR
CADE SUNDAY ONLY.
John Barrymore, who has been seen
here in many pleasing roles will be
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Must be Sold Before
TUESDAY NIGHT
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$50,000.00
Gasoline Economy Contest
Another Maxwell Triumph
The greatest demonstration ever staged by any
automobile company thousands of Maxwells, here
and all over the United States and Canada, took part
in the history-making runs U. S. Liberty Bond
Prizes to be awarded at once.
Once more on an international
scale the Maxwell's economy
has been put beyond quibble or
question.
Thousands of Maxwell cars, equip
ped with the famous red contest
gasoline tanks, have made one
gallon inns.
The figures are not yet compiled
are not all in ' ' '
but we know from the returns
already received that splendid
mileage averages have been made
that the Maxwell's position as
world economy champion has
been made more than ever secure.
Splendid One Gallon Run
Made by Maxwell Owner Here
Among the best scores made in the
local red tank runs were the fol
lowing: E. J. Conrad, on June 26 made
301-10 miles on oue gallon of
gasoline.
A. J. Feik, on June 23 made 21 6-10
miles. This was a new car.
The contest was limited to owners
of Maxwells, driving their own
care.
Each had to carry with him on the
run three official observers,
named by us, who certified to the
result.
$50,000 in U. S. Liberty
Bonds to be Awarded Now
The Maxwell Motor Sales Corpora
tion set aside the $50,000 in
bonds.
IIalf of the bonds are to go to the
500 Maxwell owners who made
the best one-gallon mileages.
The other half of the bonds will be
apportioned among Maxwell
dealers for assisting in this im
mense undertaking.
Who Don't You Own a
World Champion Maxwell?
Maxwell economy is proved ten
times over.
A Maxwell will go further on a gal
lon of gasoline than any other 5
passenger ear built.
It is mechanically right..
The highly efficient, handsome
Maxwell touring car sells for
$665, f. o. b. Detroit.
Come to our sales rooms and buy
your Maxwell now.
John E. Anderson, Dealer
DISTRIBUTOR FOR UNION COUNTY