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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. LYCEUM] [_ g g | (‘FLATIONS OF ‘K\VIFEE “T'HE STRANGE CASE In the Best Theater. By ADELE GARRIS ON « Why Jack Said “No” When Madge , my receiving a letter from you, the N £ : ; e only near relative I hay > world. ! . “Hello, this is Bickett” | “But he will object just the same, e NG R - O On Money Worries The Alfred Cross As Jacls deep voice, with the trace | ng I would cut off my right hand T R = e - o , : of huskiness which was so familiar L0 { }ather than to cause you s Read thesc cpisodes, each com- If Miss Page did not love your Go to sleep in peace. G, has been no demand it could not meet Players il Re samie ovel ;‘3‘;1,\(‘3.” -1,-,:,".““',:‘_”“’,‘:‘ ance of ¢ kind.” B plete in six inscrtions. See them }::.(.‘”\"f::',‘.f‘, hy was she willing 10 be | od :l,:-h,;.\\":t}i(ir‘;."fl\'u»un» Hugo. . .;w;mf.-r : ulp::"l(‘»h.':: R for haps | e s SoyrasrRals 2, Ja g roteste “think 8 i jcture screen a i e g en you most," viness rather appiness Bl | haps the last time in life I should | p . ‘J"y'm-: g -Jc mmr?:.l\:'d' chgllllmkl AEE] G A P AT CAE B The girl flushed and answored less | heard one woman say to another If one's present income is actun!® IN BB | cver hear the voice of the cousin Who | 1., 0 “vhm’hm. ’ M‘) A “‘Vim': o the Keeney Theater. readily: the other day, “is not your pretty |ly insufficient to feed and clothe one b had been more than a brother to me. et ontil ‘.U:h“';g G G “Well, you see—there were rea-| beautiful rings. It's freedom from } today, that justifiable cause ¥ 'The knowledge of what his loss would o Z i son nd she had promised.” financial wor | financial worry, isn't it? comedy in prologue (2 acts $8l | mean to me was enveloping me like \, ihep “Will vou please tell us those I agreed with her in my heart that | But how lar a percent of reasons,” freedom from financial worry was ore | those who let their lives be clouded A little gasping sob wrenched from | of the greatest blessin one could | by financial anxiety do you suppose | a womar overburdened heart hroke | have, and plitied her that she lacked it. relong in this class the stillness at that question, and Mrs. | And then a cond thought came “Margaret!” I could hear his £asb | nave i e Rcou 1ave providea myself with the means | Pollock was cated. Shale, a . s a Real Reason fas 1 of surprise. “This is 500d Of You | uf knowing how you fare, and I |ereok and tool of belleck, was on the | Page suddenly drooped forward, hid- | “Why does she lack it? Ol Tents Ha a Bl | dear, but are you sure it | supbose T GUERE th Tt you have the | nre eommn oo e e om."a¢ | ing her face in her hands. The other woman whom she envicd : Geo. M. Cohan’s mysterious long silence, T wondered Synops an epilogne. a {17‘11~ i wersnoe what he was debating with himself, Mary Page, actres accused of the D acky e RIS "1 "l am going to let you in on a!murder of David Pollock and is de- like a cry than a greeting 5 5 vid Poll ike a cry an a & . | little secret,” he said at last. ‘I {fended by her lover, Philip Langdon. \\'hor(;”‘n‘c you ’phoning from? Your | .,me privilege., You know Mrs. | Mary's trial she admits she had the .“ 3”‘ :h('t'v own eyes tear-dimmed 1],: 1};(‘190;1 _\{ngnnmnm_v fortunate. n.:r Perhaps a tenth Which meang home? >wart, who keeps the baarding | revolver. Her maid testifies that | MAry stretched out her hands vear: husband is well established in an ex-. tnat the other nine suffer from selfy “No, from a drug store booth ney house where you X half whispering, “Mother! Mo- | cellent Dbusiness There is mone and Langdon was at her side | enough to pay the bills of their com- . : ved so many years?" s S 3 y 5 ort ” ; “That's all right” I heard him| .op yves "]Y"“-“»‘ sl Marueslcadinet et bl in a moment. She waved him k, | fortable establishment and a peace- | Some of these could live comfort give a little sigh of relief. I could WellR helanalT oo e o (ol o [itotles L oogton - |and drawing her veil across her dis- | Inspiring margin. She never has o | ably and h'”;’”" “I"[m”,”w” l"" ”? | not quite fathom his reason fOX(,egpond. Now, understana me, Ma torted face, smothered the sobs that | e afraid of her husband's losing his | if they would simplity their i ing me slephone him. | . .. z o ’ a2 2 i x 5 % : siti 4 vhe: or © o -o | necessities, but they want o much thinking me unwise “-)Luh‘;‘« nh;)m(m garet. T am going to send no mes EPISODE 1IT. shook her thin shoulders like a };;\\Jlllujr.v\l;(.l W }n)]\ l)lm v(‘!zfldylr‘n Sl I knew, however, tha s obj eages to you,'I want none from you. «“My Time Will Come.” storm, as the prosecutor repeated his | lll dosenit-have a dull, miserable ache i T his gener: ; o . i i | yaid bills " ZATS NOW. was in some way part of his general | pemember, you 5 : . question of worry about the doctor’s bill as a | unpaid i GET YOUR SEATS NOW. £ 2 : d T, 3 are married. Your Ceep yoO ove s ma ues . o ee A hle to maeet thlay s Wil X B plan to protect me from my possiblo | pushang objects Keep your eye on this man lan background to her acuter anxiety | Others are able to meet today's B plect imBjftom my; Dossiblg o' Yol rriendabis g e S S el i |10 all nappened) several vears! azo el ot Lile il Same Prices, Matince 10c, 20c [l | anger of Dicky’s by eliminating BIM- | with e, I will qo netning auger: i;"{,,(, e mas e e toott o0 | —five “maybalsiell Maryiand T were||! Sho.Has to Watch! the. Pansise, ‘1‘},”“_'l,’";,',i;.,,l“u'm,,'.'v Lt Night, 10c, 20c, 30c, Boc. SC'.?I fs‘;:’[:goq’:"'fl';“",}\m\,,d o '}2"'t1‘<=<l But if anything happens to | murdereq!” very good friends at that time, and On the other hand, the husbani And so they are needlessly fretted Seats at Crowell's Drug Storc His ‘alm volce steadied me. I felt L'[’(”“‘”:"“‘("‘(‘l“‘i‘!‘]‘o Jt (hrouEh Mrs. | The words of the witness were like L ;‘(;“:“fi‘t‘i‘&!:g:‘l‘::hil'f’f;'_“:]:"”» of the woman who spoke is in a more | and worried. " 5 Y i as if I had been on the verge of N¥~| whore 1 am i wh_“' T = ”‘;s, oW | & stone flung into a pool of subtie in- | T MR Y 2 or less precarious position. He may Live in Day-Tight Compartments. steria. [ e e (“_‘r"”‘“'”fl . | ference that sent ever-widening rin- | S8 9L BORCY: “ ; win through to bigger things and he | “Oh, yes, Jack, and I am so up- !urne:{ P:\];'\iel‘\lelx\"‘ if‘(‘\ljhf‘xll 4 . 1‘8— Plesiofppossibilities o Rlap o il imear! ;i"\h‘]\"l)fa‘;:l’:lg\t\'\“m\\";|':r ml«)v\""?'d mayglons oubiaus meyecte Mg ol rofessor to all his students i | set ana miserable over it. I eannob| g ten, o ORI o me does | shores of suspicion itself. Iivery eye x 2 F self elsewhere. In the meantime, | Prof i € ! g f was on Langdon now, but except for “Both!" she said, hesitatingly. | in day-tight compartments and not let i i ¥ ay Sl Rl Y. | s has to watch the household e in ¢ ig let you go over there. Why, you may | L Lalis ! SR Tnnothl o ) MUnglY. | ghe y-HEHE somparutdie anc A0 never come back!” e o0 o'clock. But, Madge, you |4 tightening of the muscles about his They were poor, but at the time I| penses carefully, and there is only a | tomorrow's anxieties trouble toda o 4 nus (o} come it - “Don’t ¥ cer think of it.” i aw he gavi i erturbation | SPeak of I overheard Mr. Page saV | gmall margin left over when what she | You may think that my quotation Don't you ever think of it His| TUJ S0 €ome o eekl »i):_“m“’éo:"n‘l:‘d“"‘?a:‘i‘e‘fl““'m‘;‘lz, Inditer | that there would be ruln for all of | oma her husband regard as necessities | from Victor Hugo lacks pe rtinened, Y known his every fone and in. | ¢NOUED. althoush a daring plan was |ent'to the sweeping wave of conjec- | them. and that they'd ba turned out | are paia for. 1 passea it on to you because wherf , ERomn C el ginning to creep into m : b opin : hing, | 0 the streets unless he ‘zot the | you think she has reason to feel | I was thinking of this subjec nd} flection since babyhood recogmized | 3. PERIT BE S0 OO Ao ¥ | ture which v like a sentlent thing, } o 0/ DA o Marv ovar 5 % : s to me. If we will trust ourselves the strain hencatn the savely. Tti, ol 00 N o e mowq |80 strongly was its influence feit, | [ 1 hi morning Mary over- |lanxious? I consider that she has anjito me. IL We WUl HUSL GLAS i eve Tadi ey o N of him:|Jack, Gond-bydeue by and 200 | ot o oman moted. | P68 Bim oo ant wen o “ven | xtienaion: bt an extenuation, | andiruet tne sreat over or 104 K. P R 0 asy Now, she s sa ryving to ko or her state of mind. She er v g e J My voice was trembling, and there hn:-h;v,::‘:,r‘(:":.::lfq:(:i‘;:“:vd':]”‘«.L“,.l some way by which we could raise f1:1shund both have health and brains. | the universe, we shall not fve]fln.\n\v\\!l' Wasia tremor n the deep woice thatb | i s apar Easg iy e gon money. Tt was whilo we were still | guppose he does lose out in this par- | about how we are going to live. W8 answered. O Yo say vo overheard only @ part| tAIKINE that Mr. Page came back. | ticular case, there are always oppor- | shall know that if we do what we c Good-by, dear, little girl. a Sl ol ARy " olioe | He—he—had been drinking, and he | tunities for people with brains and | things will somehow adjust themis bless and keep you.” aCRmhatiwas e dFborore ,”‘f POieS | was waving a check around his head | perseverance. And as to that nar- | selves, and we shall both sleep and Mheimext moment! Tiwan atumbling |\ oot L syouiitellius fwhere W Ol and criea, ‘I've done a good turn for | row ma e sitras | wellll there ) -walke inipeats! -l Qut¥oritRe b oth Twithi fustitone | o ood w2 divh v ol heard ORIV IFE ¢ i B o Sl el Been well et for part?” o “Yes . The door opens out—as t. The Lord helps those who help 18 always the case in Hotel rooms— | peuiselves’ o gesmed torribly ex- ' C.,-—._.\-—..,_,_ and when T started to ouen il cited, and went out again almost im- from the room. But I could hear [ S BLLSE ind your mother | Mary threatened Pollock with it pre- inflicted misery always haunted by The parting advice of a well-known to live, voice was gay, bantering, but T who enough, .John Mason in ard.” i self last. Wt K. I “T'Il come back riding a charger up Broadway, with a sword uplifted. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY and Victoria crosses and Legions of | Honor spilling all over the place, Il see that you get a front seat on the reviewing stand, and you can turn up your nose and say, ‘I knew him FRIDAY AND SAT. e mgugm.xn. et hmm;fu?a );;flm my & < : o s and pull myself together be- r Please, Jack don't jest about it. ol Lkl g b Blnu;h;i:‘xefl in “The Se- 1 was fghting hard to Keep my voice | 10T the arrival of my mother-in- e from betraying the tears which | @V ' threatened to choke me every in I hurried along the street, fur- 2 ; pv i & : : iq | tively dabbing at my eyes with my closed.” High Class Vaudeville etant. It is awful your going this, o, (5 PHME 0 Y € . Y | what was said when Mr. Langton and . 5 E . As T tur a f S RIa TRLeelh e s rned in at|gotective Farley came out from the | (ofbeicontinued.)) Ra '« voice | the entrance of our apartment build- : : | e Listen, Margaret.” Jack's voice E ent bulld- |, or room of the suite where they held a note of command. ‘T know |:P8 I remembered that in my haste | "o gone to look for Miss Page.” "‘BOUGHT AND PA[D > and excitement T ha cres what's troubling your tender heart had left both cream “And when the polico came, did | 1 . ! ot | and flowers at the drug store. [ most and I'm going to tell you that I turned back a‘;m 1,,(;“M i You remain in the room or did you ; FOR” MONDAY NEXT you're a“lwmngi Fonoiteal 1‘}“{ 2long the street. Even if my m.(lth("lr“ dol Bs TAc cednel By NiSE B e o a r my going, do : e ' i e i search, @ i SOl (i MRS i i, Centt[Ga G Rite SRR, SR S it T joined in the search, and went vou?” il : ; ith the police down the fire-escape | ; 2 as T feared, I must not appear with- | With the police Pl There are tw R “Why i 5 afrd ve: > = v " ] re are two sis 'S, ffanny 4 Wiy Tive NbeenWlisalatiald fover| |8 e Salon MRLRE Mok spnsar ie to land through the back street. : e are two sisters, Fanny and | Nation’s Peril.” Fanny takes up her deaid 4 since I read vour letter,” I stam- : atie il irginia, who have been reduced to | F O XS ;—‘12r§d G tell Dicky I had gone for them vhet adibecometotiiics By poverty by the death of their improv- ! Paze had was just a > ranc T don’t know. I R Dokt an wearL et e | ] TR S0 S 0 cmternes ot o | LAl RMIRIL B D Lo e et e LAST TIME TONIGHT you now that you had nothing to do| . 1104 excitedly. 2 " | 1ot fina where she had gonc?" rade i railiin )l Wwith it. You ought to know me well Y ! ’ , e Virginia, artistic and vearn- Iillian Gish and Roszka 2 = - |, From the window of a icab | : ing for culture iz forced to marry enought to know how the danger- | O ‘3% W OC G : What did you do?" g . £ v Dolly, in s ips me. It's right in pelcy v gesturing widly, while he- “f e B} _{ James Gille E sing clerk. “THE LILY AND ousiunknown grips me. [8' SELEE | Ridehim a stately woman sat with o returned to, the hotel, 80U MY | virgintais:iife comes Robent: Staf THE ROSE” my blood. And my feelings have , .3 j50k upon her face hatiandicoatiandiwent liome. { a self-made man and milli been intensely stirred by my friend, | "™ BRL IO L CACR L “That is all,” said the prosecutor. | iy LSS Saah ARG o tonal T Caillard, with whom I am going. : ‘ s fut the judge leaned forward and | g0 OPERE A 'nvl."; ;“y‘j“_"“"m"“l’l';:" . Charles Murray and the Jack Bravely Refuses, e R voiced the question that everybody in |y, -0 B0 B FEIS ¢ g Tantions Famous Keystone “ot course, Margaret” into nis | MODERN MORALITY fhe_courtroom was mutely askinz. | jUTein 0 apartment for a dinner par. P comeg‘;m' o volce crept a tenderer mote, “I am {8 e oanouat shiito, sapthat e voun ey inia to may him. 1 don't know m‘,&%%M ORIy not going to deny that if the hopes PLAY AT PARSONS dody L 8n S¥oline eoveand o I love you, he tells her, but, if | = that I brought back with me had cloak walked through that strect|sve means wanting 1o be tender to| P een fulfilled I should not have back of the hotel and that no one! o, wanting vou always near me and | COMING TOMORROW thought of going. But it would o % » 2 W hertiimhatiyouiandithioipolice ot desive tolprotoct you, thenililove vou: Thedi Darn, e e et et e perience,” at the Parsons thea- [ no clue in your search,” Virginia's acceptance furnishes {he “THE SERPENT” for you. The point I want you to |ter this weck is continuing its scn-| “Yes, yvour Honor. Mary thought for the title. She is “Rouszht Greatest Bara Triumph, get is this—if T h'fld never known | sational run and it is hard to picl ¢ hpvpoa‘rfifl. absolutely, and no onelanq ppig For.” H Greater Than “Carmen” you I should be doing exactly what | gyt any one of the remarkable acts | SPOWS Where she went. Susie loksfupSvhe henigBought v I am going to do tomorrow.” STl e Mo g Langdon smiled, and the Judge sat| pgiq For is a comedy drama or a I did not know whether he were | AP0 Say that it is the best, becaus | pack with a little exclamation (hatl qrama-comedy. After all, it's six of | Iyving to me or mot, but I chose to be- | 85 s00n as you do you will find some | was not complimentary (o the nolicw: oo 50 g 00 Gt (8 LT B lieve him. His words lifted the | one who has one of the other acts that | but when the name of the next Wit- ggher. There are just as many big, | 9 | weight from my heart that had set- | he oonsiders of exceptional interest. | ness rang through the room he leanad | hearty laughs as there are tenso mom- | tled when T first read his letter an- The scenc called “The House of L: forward again and spoke with some | ants, when vou sit poised on the cdge o nouncing his Intention to join the | Resort” is one, however, that appeals | irritation to the prosecutor. of vour seat. living, over with ‘the ac- THEATRE—Hartford engineering corps in France with his u;‘ :1‘0“1;1‘_‘\"_(>\;:|'i\'l;\]nc;nnllfitpc 1y the ] “Is it your intention, ur [v;[‘l:.\m ToH | ity s It (e e T ‘\,,\.,‘,,: friend, Caillard. character of little Fraility, a young | through the testimony of THIS wit- | ¢ross and Julic Herne 1 play Staf- Prese’nt paisTonI D o Jack,” I said gratefully, ‘but [‘:fmsr all, h s a certain ;1mm|nil of | after the murder? Tt seems to rie | 4¢ fhe Lyceum next Mondayv night. Play in America, must see you, somehow, before you | hn’;»pd \Iv‘:‘“f‘ = “:‘::-_ act ;‘:"“'fi :*‘n st :n:w) that is the festimony that should ! = L Sl o o & 1 K cafe and here the e hrought forward now.” w0 y ) R fixsl;l'g?_fl‘j!\ocgmne Sy N ie. wus s lonw Hicone at the | fous characters such as Sneak, Tlliter “Your Honor, the movements | 1THE NATION’S PERIL i = other end of the wire, T knew instinc- | ate, Ignorance, Rasca Indolence, | Miss Page between the time she was | | Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7-8. tively what it mean, Jack was fight- | Dogue, Dissolute and Makeshift gath- | left unconscious in the room at the | BIG MILITARY DRAMA | 3 Matinee Tuesday ing a battle with himself. e |er—just as one sces the more wealthy [ Renublic until the following morning | “MAID IN AMERICA” wanted to see me before he left, | People As;-}:hm] n the Golden Cabaret| will have to be told by Miss Paze { IPrices: Nights 25c¢ to $2. Matinee, | Put I knew as well as when he spoke | I‘"”_"Ct“;l q".‘““‘_“ act of sExperienc herself, They are not Known tn me el Natin e oy m‘w\ o $1.50. Seats Friday. Mail |that he would negative the proposi- | It it to this resort that Youth's friends | and I have no witnesses to testiy to |, “The Naton's Per e | ders now. tion. : | of the Primrose Path come on a slum- [ her whereabouts or actions. I have | ¢ topic b Db g “No, Margaret.” I recognized the| ming trip and they look on the men | in fact, been unable to get anvone | Uime unfolding a military drama o inflexibility of his tone. “You must|and women there as really createures [ who actually saw the prisoner duving | it intercst, is to he siaown on the not do that. Frankly, I could notifrom another world, but, the people | her flight. The truth must come out, en at Keeney's tonight and _to- h Year to see you with vour husbangd, | Who frequent the House of Last Re-|of course, and T have in the mean. | MOFrow. Tt is this w : Four! Massac usetts «rd you mmst not cors to Eee me| HOTt are quite as human, if not move fiime alied the sleter of David b Leatline Sln the filmnrefsgm o Institute of oft without him.” PRl Rl tese Bath fenelliineidl ooy etopitan Impozentiine it LS RIREARCReR LERanARG BiaNEoTe Rt & i o he most humorous characters in et s # . in which thousands of the Unitec ns No Messages, Remember. the play is seen in this act, “Grouch” “",'\,‘,‘,'i,f 'T('q'“f,‘.}'(;,\":::;ml and ine | States soldicrs participate. The story Technology W hySinot 2 BT SnotyRrebelled (faql really e ohalfeals at all grouchyl |l Ty aisatinac) Swlin & ltialne 5 ||1° Erepnically ield. It I intoresting against the decision, even though It woulg be well for them to see ETill o ST BT ST (0 EO from start to finish and it is bound . M . l knew Jack was right. } Grouch in “Experlence’” because ho|ang curtosity the nama of the n Nt o satisfy the most discriminatinz. | Comblned usica “Don’t make it bard for me, little| i2i0 yohi2Hable oure for the blues Sna e i e D W I 12ay1 Metealfe and Ormi Hawley head 3 1. You know why not. ome, Over fifty stage mechanics and clec- ,,Rl'l'”“‘]‘,':”w]\;]. ¢ > cast which enacted the dama be-| Clubs now, be a brave girl and tell me| tricians are required to menipulate The {for the camer ; fa AR 5 are e iSnipy sister of the dead man who| gparoeMER L T Good-by and good-luc the ge seltings of the New YOrk | throumhont the eartior sostimany oy | Sharing the position with the At High School Hall for the Bene- i anitevet TRtk i faltered Y Telll By SEke L R BRI S S 3 "our featue on Friday will be the 5 s Q c: . . 3o pectacular revue, | gat unrpiiced o oesig g e © on I'riday Will be | IF At of Athletics, me, I am going to hear from you | «jajq in America” whose scenic beau- | 5 n".y:i”“D:xrom;::m!’;n:hfx":;ixra?:g;u:[‘l: ““production. e secre sin.” | ACTING 1S THEDA BARA'S 45 P. M. Tickets 50 Cents. }|once in a while?” ties will he unfolded at the Parsons 3 ing as the star Blanche Sweet i garments as she went to the ; s = Followed By Dancing, “Tell me something,” he countered. | theater on Monday and Tuesday next M b s ssstand a’s most ver creen ac- WORK, PLAY AND EXERCISE Can you tell me truthfully that| yp Tuesday matinee. There are | . = The drug hahit forms the basis prisoner, Mary Page. for some vears, ST e el your husband would not object 0| {welye scenes in the two acts of the 2 o my sending your letters spectacle, one showing a reproduction h",‘,‘, Y gt ZE This release is expected to attract un- Theda Lara the star of the latest sh I am miserable in these period es, we were at school together Willlam Fox photoplay “The Serpent” | of enforced idlencss between produc- S ants in T “No, I cannot,” I admitted. “But,| o¢ an ancient Egyptian palace, near 5 4 e A 29 A usual attention v ) 0 u pviae oy W sin The Dack, he has mo right to object 0| alexandria, occupying the entive stage |~ Lemained intimate friends aftci- Another big attraction scheduled for | Which is coming to the local Fox thea- | tions, and 1 haunt the William Fox . erald’s Want Colummns. from footlights to back wall and to the | ™ %ras:" S T ] [onighyisfgioneilintal card giUchniMe. djteritom ortow ganal Sa thEthyah 4 IRl e v e R S R = heighth of the fly galleries. s Your brother also a friend of | son and Hazel Dawn having prominent | hobby like other actre: Walking'is | picture Then you mean that ws 8 parts. “The Fatal Card” is a big dra- | her diversion. She admits however | ing in the open air is your sole means ic Lect = i S Gk | matic success and is of a character| she has one weakness that of reading | of brushing the cobwebs from your Free Public ture on TONIGHT ! Was there ever any closer rala- | peculiarly suited for screcn presenta- | letters from her many admirers. Pho- | brain?” I do,” was the response. A tionship than that of mere friendship toplay acting is both my vocation and { home-body and thoroughly domestica- CH TIA ENCE AT NEW TURN HALL beteaintsonaen oo el iendy! unqx:. i : = 5 3 Honie hoay ud ighl; ] ang ary | he Frolics of 1916, a classy singing | avocation, if may so express my- | ted, Miss Bara is quite the contrast R]S N SCI Madame Alexandra Kolloutay | rage and dancing speciulty, is the vaude- | self says Theda Bara. If it were a phy- | from the vampirish characters sy i o of Berlin, Germany “Yes. They were engaged to le | ville headliner. Dave Thurston, a| sical possibility for me to work twen-!| portrays upon the screen, enjoyifig By Charles I. Ohrenstein, C. S. B SUBJECT. married capable comedian, and Royal Laperl, [ ty-four hours a day before the | cooking und sewing and attends to all L A member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The THE WORLD WAR Even the Judge sat forward fn his | the singing blacksmith, are also num- | era I should be glad to do so. 1 am | of the household cares all hersef, Miss E First ‘Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. ADMISSION 10 CENT! chair at the words, so simply uttcred | bered among the talent. Laperl has | never so happy as when acting in! Bara in “Thke Serpent” will be shown and yvet so sharply changing the as- | a splendid act and it goes big every | photoplay, and I never tire of my art, | tomarrow at 2:25, 4:30, and 9:30 RUSSWIN LYCEUM pect of things. The prosecutors next night. for it is of more vital impertance to | p. m. PERFECTLY PASTEU question came quickly. | SR me than any other thing in life. It| Lillian Gish and Roszika Dolly will “Was your brother happy in his en- | Longley’s Lunch opens today in their | is true to be sure, that a certain| be seen for the last time tolight i uflday Afterfloon, Febma[y 6th at 3 30 1ZED MILK gagement?” he sald. new location, 327 Main street, near | amount of relaxation is necessary for| “The Lilly and the Rose” while Chas AND YOUR FRI / CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE SEIBERT AND SON, “I don't know how to answer that ' Commercial. 1y thing new. and| everyone. I relax by taking long| Mirvay and ‘a Kevetons it l question. He was happy because he sanitary. ' ime good food and lib- alks. “Do you think yon will eve dis will be seen in “The Great V Park Street, Near Stanley, wanted to marry Mary, but he knew cral bill of fare as we serve in our | tire of your work before the camera®” | uum Robbery” a roaring two-reel 6 teams. Tel. connection. | sho aidn't love him. sixteen other stores.—advt. Miss Bara was asked. “Never,” said comedy.

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