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pe MARCH 29, 1926. § Solove ls Bailer ff your sweetheart faced jail you could save him by marry- @man you did not love, Gould you make the sacrifice? | “Buch a situation confronts the r played by Mary Astor t Saint,” a power- dramatic and romantic -stery, ich shows at the Monroe ‘today. Gerald Beaumont’s + “The Lady Who Played Fi- » the First National pictare| @ Stirring tale of youthful Wrers who becomé enmeshed the machinations of - the e's older admirer. _ The drama is laid in New Or- Bens @uring the most :clorful m of the year in that city-— Gras week. The scenes of ue carnival have been lly portrayed by First Na- fameramen in order that ‘true atmosphere of the Beav- it story might be preserved. acing the color of the festi- ae scenes around the famous ‘Orleans race track, with a and dramatic horse race im the ‘tense plot. Sharing honors with Miss Astor | “The Scarlet Saint” is Lloyd who is considered today one of the most popular screen In this picture he en- the role of a young American owner of a string of; horses. | An exotic flavor is given the by the heroine’s father, 4s a foreigner. Due to his iden of things he had his daughter in marriage @ European nobleman. This » made years before the ‘opens, results in tragedy ‘the girl decides to pick her ‘husband. > ‘The photoplay was directed by Archaimbaud, who has aronarety responsible for National pictures. wc ae ingle Hughes Morgan, Jed Prouty Duveen, George. Neville, Short and Jack at ‘> for “Irish Luck” ‘s new Paramount Pic- “Trish Luck.” The Meighan made both East and yoyages on the Levia- ten route to Ireland for loea- sequences to be shot sea, showing Meighan, as a New ‘raffie-cop on holiday, get- aequainted with life on ship- "Ss passengers volunteered as and leg Herbert Hart- , the foremost in ‘the States: merchant. marine with the Paramount star several scenes. One interesting scene shows the steaming slowly up New ‘harbor past the statue of , while. others show > the ploughing the waters of the tie. Wilson is featured ia the of “Trish Luck,” which heads bill at the Monroe Theatre to- » Victor Heerman di- the production which was for the screen by Tom ity. “Irish Luck” finds the Juck” star in a dual role— finest portrayal of his screen , Magician, Will Pat On New Program At San Carlos Theatre Tonight the sect gecind week of the Ray-|’ ALVIN'S MUSICAL WIZARDS, ‘WITH DANTE THE ‘MAGICIAN Now appearing at“San Carlos Theatre SSOCSCOCCCOSOOTOTOOSEETOOS TODAY'S EVENTS seco eccccesecesee Two. hundred and fifty years! 3 ago today Providence, R. 1, was savas destroyed by the Indians. Pwenty years ago ‘today - saw the first meeting of the Provincial legislature of Saskatchewan, The second : annual: National, Motor Bus Show will open in De- troit today and continue through ithe week. German Socialists today will | celebrate the centenary of ..the birth of their famous leader, ‘Dr, Wilhelm Liebknecht.- The annual ‘meeting of ‘the Na- tional Conference on, City Plan- ning will be entertained in St, Petersburg, Fla., for three days beginning today. Clarence ‘Saunders, former head gf the Piggly Misviz stores sys- tem, is to appear in Federal court |jat. Memphis teday to-enswer to a ‘| charge of using the ‘mails in furtherance of a scheme to de- fraud, Matzoths will appéar the ‘table of vevery this evening, at the beginning of the celebration of Passover, or, Pesach, as it is called in pe the spring festival commemorating the freedom of the people from Egyptian bondage. Great Britain today will put in operation a postal cash-on-delivery system, by which purchasers will be able to have British goods-de- livered to them by the Post Office, which will collect for the seller a prompt cash ulate upon de- livery. REAL ESTATE BOOM IN HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW YORK, March 29.—Bar- ron’s says: Real estate activity in Houston, Texas, is apparently reaching the boom stage. Property of all kinds changed hands last week, including a ce /busi- ness, — semi-business apartment ‘houses, 4 eee property, large acreage tracts and ship channel acreage. Regal estate transferred in the first days of March totaled $5,325,611, and several thousands more were sold the past few days. - In@ications are that transfers will-exceed $7,- 000,000 for the month, against | $5,297,402 in February. Police Judge P. M. Chaney of Paragould, Ark., fined ‘himself $5 for driving at night with only. one lauseoestibouecsspeeinas Flashes of Life | ewecccceuecceserocsceses (By “‘Ranectated Prean) ‘ROME—Princess Marie, of Bel- jgium, is ahead just how in @:rdce lof reports’ conterning the ‘heart of ‘Crown Prince Humbert. ‘The | latest is that Marie is ‘to, visit the \Itatian royal-family. shortly and {that the engagement will ‘be an- néunced, Previously -there have been intimatiens that: Prince Bea- triee, oft Spain, might’ be Ttaly’s | dist future queen. “ i ‘LONDON — The best ‘known royal baéhelor is adept at Amer- jicam slang. “Swell weather. you keép up here,” the Prince of Wales to:'d some Scots at. Ayr recently when ‘he stepped from his train to find a sleéty gale. =e 8 NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The -handsomest senior at Yale ‘is: Ed- die Cottle, of Buffalo, star half- back. He is also the most modest. + + MADRID.—A daughter just ac- quired ‘by the Duke-and Duchess of Alba some day will have 20 grandeeships and 60 other titles. % * * DUPONT, Obio—Michael J. Burreway, 86, is seeking to di- tar the Mrs. who left him 40 ‘years ago. 2. fused licenses to 15 plays out of | 191 Submitted to him so far this year. * # le NEW YORK—Broadway’s opin- jon of “Ashes” is the same as Washington’s and London’s. It is through here and Lady Cathcart, says she knows it is bad, because she has had [little experience in play writing and anyhow it was ‘Tewritten top much. oe BOSTON—Francis Quimet is slugging a golf ball these days Into the teeth of Cape Cod gales in preparation for ry sania ‘competition in for the Americans. of * 8 * BOSTON—Eva Morrison, Pictou, N. S., who hopes to swim the -odiger Channel, did a Tittle ‘training b; ‘around jin the arbor Palm Sunday for 37 minutes with the water at 32 de- grees. The longest the hardiest male could swim with her was 15 minutes. Two eanaries hatched from one ‘egg are owned by Miss Addie Clark of Dalas, Tex. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN| “ff your breath is ‘bad and you ‘of swimming in the automobile light burning, and fined | head, ite engagement at the San Theatre the greatest magi- will present a new and very ting program of magic and ions which will include the Peet Thurston Trunk Mystery, Phe D Own Trick, The Amer- an | Beauty, Switched and B Vivisection, Perplexity Wty other surprises. The mt-ends Sunday night. iwday Dante will give one a children's matinee with a 1 1 HONE 348 C. PARK am Rew LocaTion ia Because--- LONDON—The censor his #64», i , MARGUERITE To sae ge APRIL’ s Marguerite ‘Stivell fim Atte Chieago and New York, will give @ grand concert. in the Monroe County High School Auditogium ‘Thursday night, April 8, for ‘the | benefit of the high school. Miss Starell does not depart from the traditional treatment of the composer who-gave the songs She sings: but she Jends @: touch and treatment all:her own, which is the highest art. Thereis an. indefinable charm and lure’ in her renditions as one listens te sweet tones, perfect speech, through thé i "medium of songs, as her alert, versatile ‘mind follows charming | wistas of Gmagimation (not all may see) but feel, and hear beautiful |. toned alisplay ef motes so viva- ciously and accurately rendered. ‘One visions golden harps played by fairy fingers.as thrills and notes ‘of ‘feathery lightness come from the ‘throat of this gifted singer in qpiick, light, flute-like passages. Miss “Starell received ‘the highest || training and;culture of her voice |' from that nrester inthis country, Isadore Luekstone, of New York || ‘City, and other masters abroad..A linguist ‘she Sings arid can always} 00 and master-works"in French, Ger- literature of music im seng. She ever delights an audience with her pleasing, happy manner. of ad- self into the favor. Suth -en- pena pa ‘true interpretation, ‘and inct. phrasing could but bring admiration and a realization of the true artist, dt’is her mind and heart's expression, her “soul in song, “critics -have said” —Miss ‘Starell is a native of Sweden, from which country. the nightengales of song come—impress. the world. She has lived most of the time as an artist in France, singing in Paris, Cannes, Monte Carlo and the Riviera, with occasiona} trips to England and America, been a member of the Chicago- Metropolitan Opera. Reserve your seats at the Concha Sweet Shoppe. MOTHER. ‘AKE NO CHANCES ON CROUP La Never put croupy child to bed AND TAR right handy. It checks the: sudden and r onset of croup, relieves the strangling, chi condition, eases difficult thi and allows peatefil sleep. A friend writes: “I have long used FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR for croup. 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