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10 @. 0: a- 118 GLEN STREET, LENS FALLS, N. Y. .. a chand , MOTION® PICTURE ATTRACTIONS . |- $ THEATRES, Catering:to Those \BOOKED FOR PRESENTATIONKIN{GEPNSHFALLS -THE fering tthe) Limeof Good and:Clean 'Enterfainment. | t the Be ji’ébtmnafl -* Store will be closed all day < Thursday, Sept 28,. on account 'of holiday. - ~a Open Friday:morning. |. . \+ C. MARKS & C0. william Russell will appear today n a six part drama. The Highest Bid. he pleture of those intensely ..Mar.~:«:‘»y:»:~:n:-z«z»:»z»zs-z»:~mom»gym~:oiz»:~:~.w:~:~4~:»:»:»:«:e:»:~:»:u:-:« dramas with 'tense situa- r a the first reel until the st of the audt- ong anid. from molds the intere - - t, 118 GLEN STREET, GLENS FALLS, N. Y. t 7 , * At the Park Theatre. Paltaats iPad Tea Suite 9,04 Ce n,-(~.0¢oq:oo‘».«’u.u.»‘u’u‘u.«.~o.n,to‘»,~}0,go.“.n.».u‘afin.n.«:u'n0u’cp.u‘«,¢_o.w.~,¢.~.¢g EMPIRE THEATRE & | THURSBAY, SEPT. 28 bd at. } 'ARTHUR_HAMMERSTEIN # « y 64 ence, William Russell is one of the best known stars on the Mutual | pro- ETEN IER mil meget ranna mus mascn tier ea n=\ gram and' in this picture Ze is at his - a + % also includes The \Hit -the Trail Holiday,” at thei Triumph of Truth, two parts, featuring M . - Cleo Madison, He Became a Regular Fellow, and Universal weekly. Today's program Empire, Saturdays Rejoice With Mrs. Bright. Mrs, E. H. Bright, Cazenovia, N. Y,, writes, \I suffered for two years with billousness and constipation. ed of Chamberlain's Tablets, procur ed a box, and as soon as taking them 1 got relief. tles of them cured me.\ I learn- I began Three bot- For sale by * A ,BYJHAUSRBACH A AND _. FRIML f ~ CorrERs,THE _ BRILLIANT.AND 'sparkiine{success C im s l P. + ~ AMUSICAL-PEAY _OF_INFIENITE _C HARM AUTHORS3 OF,\ \AND \THE FREE HE YEAR at THE LYR!Cano 44T\!STATHEATRES NEW YORK \From a musical standpoint Katinka\ scored easily sensation and took its place at the head of musical comedy Dear,\ \I Want all the World to Know,\ \Skidiskiscatch C “000060, hatte hot nt ha hal i's na 0a re of native origin in the history of the New York stage. 'Kati.nka' also stands quite alone in the gorgeous elaborateness of its scenic equip- ment and the costuming of its principals and chorus.\-N. Y. World. MUSICAL GEMS oF HAUNTTING SWEETNESS \Racketty Coo,\ \In Vienna,\ \In a Hurry,\ \One Who Will Under- stand,\ \Katinka \Your Photo,\ \I Can Tell by the Way You Dance, \ \The Week . ly Wedding,\ \I Want to Marry a Male» Quartatt@.\ .. .... ke 66 een ++ ® PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 756, §0c, i25c. Seat Sale now open. Prat u‘w’n‘n‘u‘fi’o0‘u‘u‘»’u‘u‘u’u‘u‘n’oo‘qo‘»‘u’»‘aoz»2.201»:06:04:94.6u’u‘»:“:“:“.»‘n.q‘u,u,», SS MEAT IF BA AND KIDNEYS HURT TAKE A GLASS PF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER BOTH. ERS YOU-DRINK LOTS Eating meat regularly | eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all particularly back- ache and inisery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liv- er. sleeplessness, bladder and urinary sorts of distress, The moment your back hurts or kid- neyszaren't acting right, bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa- ter before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations ,to flush clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot i i 9.08 8.2% 6.4% 80000000 makes a delightful effervescent lithia- .;..;“:»:n:u:~:»:~:»:~:-:~‘:~.».~.~.m~i-.“‘ anata call ae ate areata ae zea aln 04, 00 EMPIRE | _ Malsst AND Nickt r if bladder May Robson at the Empire Ffldéy, Matinee and Night WOMEN ITE LE dia E. Pinkham Medi- May Robson, the well known act» «2, who is appearing this gea®ion 1 \The Making Over of a recent trip to Boston. s chair car of the Knickerbocker Ex- press, started in to do some sewing time between New York and Boston. A young man entered the car, took a seat across the aisle from her, and no sooner was Mrs. Matt,\ 0 \Katinka\ at the Empire Tomorrow Nigh Mac Phelps with anyone} water drink which millions of | women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs thus avoiding serious kidney disease, 'of love and adventure directed by Rob- ert Thorpby. Its a thrilling fAvereeler that will please local photoplay \fans.\ There wilt be other pictures 6 uts forth the theory ould be little more tt and having four 'be a chance that one clean, 6 Pantec una Sn Sean aad n Sean n en n cts an sac cheats ate ole dicate dis dit ith ath iht a : EMPIRE THEATRE Friday, Sent Pratect b Se ate te ite ite aP aB ale stv {p Suan ater! «p atea tule t oz. e a L * a % The Distinguisheds Comedienne . xl if. «+ 232\ : 1d 48 4 145\ Robson &. err Clea aTe Ae aBea Teale ale te Be aB ate atea ale if e ee aB ae eate sie ae ae aBaalle ae ihe Ze aB aZe Se se «+0 Friday, Sept. (be ® (trite Fail ge % yf S % And Her Own *% Q * Ste: ate Fa 145\ ,s\ Author F And Her Own .;; \ dhorus tady, % Company .,*\ \ 5 & in ge\ \ 38\ - £ Qs \% _ A' _ | Just Sunshine i __.\ J and Lavahti fo ,\ \\ * and Laughter in\\ :< § Gl _- , # 42\ PRICES-Matinee 25¢, 50c. T5c; # ls\ - Evening, 250, 50c, T5¢, $1, $1.50, ao is* * Seat Sale Now + a's sams o something. Around 'three good vaudeville acts. ® might amount t this idea could farce, though a Frenchman commenced to popular air. Everyone wbout him became annoyed as he con- timied the siltbant concert. But Miss Robson apparently paid little aiten- tion. SHe waited evidently trusting like the others, that he would soon ex- hanst his repertoire. Sure enough, at last he wavered and the passengers took hope. It proved a vain, hope, for After a imisguided attempt at another populat song, into the classical, beginning well known intermezzo. very pleased with his efforts, smiled indulgently to Himself, and went along with a sureness of technique that cried alowd. But the pride which ever precedes a downfall was to be his, for in the midst of his trfuriph he reached for a high note and falled miserably. égainbagd again héa tried for it, each ‘i‘ ime being downed. The note € horrible failure, and ias e & facedly he glanced across the aisle at - The sinr looked up from her sewing, caught the young man's eye. \I can't whistle either,\ she said in a low tone. Whereupon the young man ceased whistling, settled than he whistle some be built a full-grown robably it would take t abe ate teste ah e & EMPIRE T H E AT RE World in Motion,. Douglas Fairbanks -will appear today five peel drams. Mis Picture in The Paper. The, pleture is sald to be one-.of the most pooulareven shown on the screen. It gives Fairbanks the op- portumity to develop his.talents to the utmost, an opportunity which is not \Your Photo,\ sug- the glass that «chilly occupation.\ and well for\ you to hurry #) Hommen who are well often ask \'Are \the fetters which the Lydia E. Pinkbam iMedicfze Co. are continually publishing, ** Are they truthful?\ _! Why do women write such letters & Tn guswer we say that never have we a fictitious letter or name, Never, knowingly, have we published an nntruthful letter, or one without the #ull and written consent of the woman frames it is a The one and only William CoHier will be featured 'in Beiter Late Than Never, a two real comedy. Featuro pictures of from fivedo eight reels, and two good comedies, will be daily and music will be furnished by a four pieco orchestra, For the feature at shown at the Empire t management 0 'made wnder t Ham A. Brady, Frances Nelson, -Jume Eldridge are costarred in a story heatre today the ee-star feature he supervision of Wil \The Almighty Dollar.\ E. K. Linco'n World Film Corp. Presents Frances Nelson and E. K. Lincoln \The - Almighty Dollar\ Goldberg's Cartoons, \Nutty -News, 1 reel Animated Cartoon , Pathe News. Tokio, the Capital of Japan, one reel Pathe Sgenlc. that thonsands of women rom all parts of th grateful letters Ram Medicine e country write such the Lydia E. Pink is that Lydia E. Pink- te Compound has brought d happiness into their lives, d with pain and suffering. ved women from some of igs. 6f female ills, from dis- mation, ulceration,. 050‘».a{»‘u‘u‘n‘»:u‘n’»‘n PARE THEATRE rather shame-| 4 May Robson. TODAY-Mutual Star Production Co. presents % Mr . Wm: Russell in \TBE BIGEBEST BM\ Powerful drama.n 6 acts, Cleo Madison in Pat Rooney in \He Became a \The World Before Your Eyes. ing 7 to 11, Scfand 106. a e 1 4'The Triwoph of Truth,\ Regular - Félow:\ Matinee 1:80 to 5, even- © 16 is impossible for any woman: who That musical comedy lyrics need not necessarily be series of nonsense hrough which to' string the . thread of thé'composer's melody, is it- {lustrated in \Katinka which Arthur . Hammerstein will send to the Empire | theatre tomorrow svening. __ Sue of the songs, for example, \I Want io Marty a Mals Quartette,\ has 4 keenly gatirical idea back of it. 'The fair youpg singer in search of a) Putedvatrat lle teenth nesta TOMORROW in \Rolfing Stones!\ FRIDAY-Eminy in \The Pretenders?\ SATURDAY-Viofet Mesereau In \The Narrow Path.\ SUNDAY-Vitagraph starmmeast in \The Law Besides,\ in 7 reels, Children Cry ~ FOR FLETCHER'S: eed a OP estee seaon b duty o y ihe at vita iene sa : © a 1820, atea Peat atea eae te dtc Bea aToaPrate ate teste ate tatt oi»§»‘u‘u‘“r'u}o.».u‘u,q:“.u‘u‘u.qo.n.“‘~:u‘u‘ T H E ATR E \SAT? SEPT 30 PRESENTS WT ThE TRA H COHAN AND HARRIS DAY Jones\ rolled into one. D 2 a | » a Both the press and public have unanimously declared that 'Hit the Trail Holliday\ is the greatest of all Cohan Successes. Funnier than ''Wallingford,\' ''Baldpate\' and \Broadway MATINEE-25c, 50c, 75¢c and $1.00. « SEAT SALE NOW. fod af “’\~:’0 EVENENG-250, 500, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 - eafneteaize Atealte lts ite ate Atel te ae dhe Be ahaa ate ite decline afe i o A6 ET ,_ |SUBSCRIBE - FOR - THE