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OUR [BURIZED MILK will satisfy the exacting. . SEIBERT & SON, 401 PARK STRE Teleohone 1936. VAUDEVIL t deal worse than | he has the | =i fac: RO hreé dave unless | you happen to.run, across him in. the | { hall or want him for something. He believes in letting his teachers work out their own salvation, and he never comes into the classrooms until we have ‘found ourselves,’ as he expresses iy The Dropped Tocket. | “That is something for w thankful,” I responded fervently. Yes, isn’t it?” she replied. h to he And ow suppose I take you to your class- | | room and show vou the ropes before | the junior brains and beauty of Ba begin to favor us with the light eir countenances.” Her voice had fallen into fits old ironical drawl, and I realized that her s of teaching had not only robbed of her illusions, but had rasped sensibil so that she had no rthusiasm left, But I was sure that ronical manner masked unusual cfficiency in her work. The pupils under her guidance would com- pelled to learn, whether they wished v not, et be nutds confirmed my npress capability. She ap- | peared to have every bit of the high | school curriculum at the ends of her { long, slender fingers, and her manner of imparting tthe information T needed , to know was marvelously effective and j tactful. At the end of the time spent | with her I not only was prepared to any scholastic emergency, but her tact had relleved me of any semblance of embarrassment in beingz so thor- oughly instructed. } The ringiniz of the first bell inter- rupted an exchange of views npon a recent play we had both seen, the dis- cussion of which afforded us a wel- come relief fram the other purely technical talk we had been having. At the first tones of the hell Miss Hol- | combe looked startled. “I had forgotten. Tt is my turn on the stairs,” she said. “I must run.” She turned to run. and as she did 80 her arm caught against the edge of the piano. T had noticed that while she was talking her fingers had been nervously playing with a fine gold chain hanging from her neck which suspended a simple, old-fash- doned locket. The jerk upon her arm | broke the chain violently and the lock- et was flung at my feet. I stooped to pick it up, but Miss Holcombs stumbled toward me, pushed me aside almost violently, and | snatched mup the locket, which had opened as it fell URE e MON.—TUES.—WED. homas Dixon—Author of “The Birth of a Nation”. Contributes Another Masterpiece of the screen ‘THE ONE WOMAN” rith Clar:{ Williams, Herschell Mayall and Lawson Butt in a daring and sensational story of life, love, religion and politics A Worthy Successor to the “Birth of a That Will Make You Thrill—6 Big Reels. Nation” Laugh, Cry, Shudder and Big zt\cts VAUDEVH.LE Big4Acts TOMORROW EVENING Mitchell Lewis in “THE CODE OF THE YUKO Mary MacLaren in “HER BARGAIN.” Excepti ] Musical Program by the sheer brilllant force | from | FEBRUARY 1, 1919, ders and Thea Elgoersesass —_— ?‘l i 0 it Local Efir REAL EST & Real nts and will sell nd a Full Line of INSURANCE. .- LIF ACCIDENT HEALTH, AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION, BURGLARY, Etc., Etc. iad to serve 5 A T ) 4 o\ [ X BHC | 38 EED m Lyl n AN S Y =09 ie will be ver; friends in this capacity. ecticut Genera! Life Insurance Co., Hartford; The Aetna Life Insurance Co. and Affiliated Companies, Hartford Several Large Fire Insurance Companies “We Insure Everything That’s Insurab If, to set the affairs of the kingdom | world today Two big features will special Sunda They are | heads whe: ng the | other film features rest is | “Through Steel Doors,” which is the | le of the fourth chapter of Peal ite’s serial extraordinary, “The Lightning Raider In this episade, Lightning just escapes the clutehes of the ish in time to fall into those of Wu Fang, who, in turn, is foiled by the V Aa exciting finish marks the clin Tom Mix also : laughable Sunshine com- and Saddl and proves be just @ entertaining A Harold and Mutt > vaude- ably ex- Billy | the night. Yukon,' north, in which the famous portrayer. Mitch Lewis is sta; d, and Mary MacLaren, in “Her Bargain.” A fuany | comedy, “Nearly a Slacker,” and a new Weekly wiil be among the other sclected subjects on the bill. The program for the first half of next week holds up the high standard that has been established locally for the b nd. A big special s part Se- lect production ‘“The Woman’ {s the film feature, and the vaudeville com- prises such stars as Russell and B trice, Ruth Edell, Orben and Dixie, @ the celebrated Captain Kidder and compan show tamorrow e Code of the { plot on the border engineered by ! man spies and bringing in a m quisite little telegraph operator, ithe authors have succeeded in bringing | the drama up to the minute without | crificing any of the pictur: that every admirer of Mr. mands. The vaudeville on gram includes the clever ; ) Ri ; Early and Laight, | that he can and also Carboni and Raymond. Hou- |in two reels ! dini, in the sixth episode of “The Lloyd c Master My is being shown for |and Jeff the last t { ville end of the entertainment Tomorrow the usual double-feature | held up by the Three Greg program will be presented. One pert hoop rollers and S ReE DTN Tl s tore b bel iha [ Beclow lan entric comedian and | Zero Hour,” starring June Elvidge. | S0ngster; Dena Cooper aad company e P e who appear in a t dramatic play- | e D e L e let called “Tho Confesslon;” Thorn| exposed in an interesting manner, | ton and Biagham, a man and woman | 1 . foeinstine 1ove o, Mhs Enow a fow ilings ahoub music: : Willle Smith, a voung man with a| told thrilling way and ioe It has: oot set vocal che and a good me 6f ohe umss Bemthab] soilig of humor; and Helen Hildrith, et SR 8 [sente SEDOSULEN StencsFeNens Bo190 R oD s 0 Il he s champlon fwormaniboxen@icf il the screen. The other feature is another big special surprisc entertainment. The DIET Monday, Caruso in his first picture, During | “My Cousin,” is the feature, which amndl After hagin it everything that tends to make it superb. The new vaudeville bill on | The Old Reliabie Round Package o ER. last opportuni of seeing th Burke in the latest “The Make Believ Brimful with fun and ludi- crous situations and enacted by all star cast, the picture is cleverest light comedy that been shown at this playhou Burke is known the world over ¢ unu. playing KE Today is the will have devil an the - both emotional and t 0 shown. nd in this picture she outdoes efforts a comedienne. sode of “The Lure of the so on the program for to- this is going to be the most thrilling serial exhibited, no one should miss the chance of starting with the first chapter. “Dare-Devil” Fddie Polo is the leading character in this play and he is a man who ca perform the most dangerous stunts, and he does that same thing many times during the picture. A number of comedies and shorter reels, includ- ing a weekly, complete the bill Four big acts of vaudeville will he given today and all are of the usual high class that is always shown here. They are as follows: Rose & Woods, clever comedians; Dance De Illusion, a man and woman in a novelty danc- ing act; Lee & Lawrence, in a sketch ‘Down on the Lehigh,” and The Four Avalos in a good musical act. To- morrow a hig double feature show. Coming soon, a big new serial starring everybody's favorite, Willlam Duncan. of jugsgle MEN'S CLUB MEETING Manlius H. Norton will address the Men’s club of St. Mark’s church on the important subject of Americani- zation, at the regular monthly meet- ing, on Thursday night, Feh. 13th, at S o’clock, in the parish house. A mu- sical program will follow the meet- ing. INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestihle The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over Y% century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Specify HOrIiCk’S The Original Others Are Imitations are Monday will consist of three real live vaudeville acts. ¥OX’S THEATER. | Today marks the close of the big| anniversary week show at Fox's in which entertainment of real metro- politan caliber has been presented, | ! consisting of six aects of big-time | vaudeville and twelve reels of splen- |did photoplay production Lockwood's Jatestand unquestio best screen drama heads the program of pictures. It is a compelling part drama of politi A lov big Furopean monarchy dealing mately with the royal characters in their more human moments. Lock- wood plays a hig typical American af! foreign birth who returns to his fath erland in pursuit of the girl he loves, who has been carrfed away by her| parents to wed a title. FHe re however, after wianing her for LYCEUM THEATER. With a thrill in every foot of a smashing climax and a love that is delightfully convincing, ‘Border Wireless,”” the new Wiiliam §. Hart picture, will be shown for the last time at the Lyceum teday. It is one of the best pictures in which that virile Western actor has over ap- peared. By linking Mr. Hart's West- ern type of characterization with distinctly modern situation resuiting from the war, involving a wireless e MALTED MILK CO~ Ongay JACINE Wis. U S A0 a ins. | Double Doubie € ’ffi , Feature Feature @i MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Here’s Your Chance - 66 in MY COUSiN” The First Screen Appearance They Talk About Him ! g They Rave Over Him ! 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