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Fgixe caught you. —am i oy \{n' she. screamed, OVeF wove “FHe.extlamatio g from ain .« if determined that TI| his lips, as if it were somet! g long Juldn't miss hearing MWer. o o repr d, something never meant to mortunately there was no 6ne else ! be said. . s - on the village street within hearing ! ever mina that Miss Hol tance of her voice, and she didn't combe’s tone was curt almost to | rudeness. ‘“Hurry back now, and do — — best you can. Ill take care of NY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKL "; " ham Here comes the train who va heir own comfort and Nnow Good-bye."” of their children, should never | She had taken me by the arm and They Break up Colds. Relieve | other side, almost as she finished Constipation, Teething Dot | cpesking. And without a word or Feadachs Stomach Troublet | glance at me, Mr. Stockbridge turned a e FATL, | AN Drug Stores. | away, climbed into his auto and 't mccept any substitute. | drove down the street in the direction wife. I followed Miss Holcombe into the | car in silence, and acquiesced in her | choice of a seat far.to the rear of the car, where no one could get & seat behind us. T in the afternoon train, and T saw that we would be able to converse freely without the danger of bein over- heard “Wasn't That Mrs. Stockbridge?” I was in no mood to listen to any explanation of either Mrs. Stock- hridge's frenzied actions, or her hus- bhand's conduct. On the other hand essed that Alice Holcombe would Dbelief that listening to her would be hetter for me than brooding over the news concerning Dicky which T re- | ceived. And I felt that the courtesy | of attention to her story was the least { I could do to repay her for her kind- { ness to me. »f the corner where we had met his | here were few persons | Cat ays of the week A two | necessary to build the interior of one order to get the desired result in For | Coa | from the real house “aroline Lockhar | creator of “Me—sSm | fror Doc,” lof t | | s | ala | | whi { and Therefore 1 started the conversa- | | tional ball rolling myself “Wasn't that Mrs. Stoc! ridge who jat More Bread” dashed out into the road I asked and use in what I tried to make a casual | = B tone. as if it were the most natural Angelus Flour B e oy ‘hompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥. ety Soldgby street Elizabeth Appell (Mrs.) i Niisa Holcombe looked at me, W. Main St. and Holmes Ave. “Yes,” she answered ‘Do you know her? I didn't know you had ever seen her “I never have but once and that for a few minutes accidentally last fall,” | “Nothing except the possession of the most diabolical temper and dis- | | ever | | Holecombe rveplied PSDAY NIGHT. BOOTH'S HALL. | Her voice fairly dripped contempt LYNCH'S ORCHESTRA. [ and bitterness. VAUDEVILLE " —_._AND BEST PICTURES: Tonight, Tomorrow, Wednesday TWO MAMMEED KING THE SPOTH FEATURES GEO. WALSH in “LUCK AND PLUCK” FIVE REELS PACKED WITH PEP, ALSO GLADYS BROCKWELL in “THE CALL OF THE SOUL” FIVE REELS -VAUDEVILLE THREE CHINESE ENTERTATINERS MANNING & HALL CRYSTAL & BLAIR KOLA, THE FROG MAN NOTE:—George Walsh on Screen at 4:10 and 9:20; Gladys Brockwell on Screen at 2:20 and 7:30 1 in “THE M I WM, FARNUM * e Sdwards Trio, in a very_clever musi- | cal offering terior of the ranch house at Cottor | wood Creek, five miles away from //// : G ‘S ¥ ®PLUCK 1111401 w}?fia POX'S TONIGHT. LS TONIGE Unless otherwise noted, these notices tten by the bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal LYCEUM THEATER. tomobile, rescues the girl fro i v e st T S i S| RPN | ORIENTAL BEADS AND SMART { Lyceum theater for the tiinres [lisidseditheimach inofanallveplinging into the waters below. ‘“Luck Pluck” should not be missed by one who wants to see real clean-cut | S e e the | fight in an automobile on a lthough the action takes place at Western ranches, it was found X : comedy combindd with stunts make the spectator sit up and br hard this purpose a replica of the in- : : : i hisEplrpose a rey n o Call of the Soul,” ( v, was set up a short distance away hest emotional actresses and her here only g to prove the po particularly forceful manner ! upport she receives from Wm was enthusiastic in her p as the doctor, Charles Cls he work done by Goldwyn In out- I'the explorer, Neil McClintock n Bitter Rool” and “The fitting th 1 exceptio ¢ high order Tt s all she said to Ger- | Call of the Soul” is a story ne Farrar, “and everything in the ' woman and two men——: wnch house is so true to life tk L i presents a living, sustaining ser making notes, you see,” pointing | thrilling incidents—na story tha 3 | to the pad she carried, “to help me | will never forget on’t fail t Derslstilo teling me about both inethe ) Romy nextiboak | “The Call of the Soul.” The three big Keith vaudeville acts | The vaudeville for All Fox Week ¢h have been hooked for the first consists of Kola, the frog man ot | | half of the week consist of: Roberts Jjungle, Manning and Hall, in a Roden, a man and a woman ing and talking act, ir 1 .dy singing, talking and whistling | tal, comedians, and The Threc ing: American Comedy Trio, | Ntse Entertaine a trio of s Orient who present a novel ples fifteen minute trons are reminded that talking comedians, and Charles P . ur ually lor show and Thursday, . suprer ure ong sh of one’s principal in a public | i for | it | Geo | n great s-reel comedy drama, and | phiade a5, Wiy Gladys Broc vell in { Soul, and four hig acts hich the Lyce endeavor to attend earl mium and undoubte ladys at rcing The ninth ep will also be shown the evening New Britain amu 1 two big s 2 rge Walsh. in k and Pluck.” RED CROSS MEMORIAL. vaudeville | of the lAmecrican Red Cro i Georeg Walsh ows us posed. Christmas Day, 1921 vthing he can his latest W : ) B s e s | Oxford, Massachusctts. kind of a stunt h Wright, an attorney. of th story is fast ono author of a book of poems, “T ilady ppears resplendent in stellar part of Barbara Deming, Miss Brockwell is one of ot tional L memorial for Clara Barton, founder INEY'S THEATER i _ g € the 100th anniversary of her hir 2 009,800 Present | By Willard Maci B : Ghe Directed by Reginald Barker A Carmen of the prairies and Her fight for love. AT THE LYCEUM. - TURBAN COMBINE WELL that wo th ies t you 0 see | sing- Crys- Chi- killed and Pecaiy 1 000,000 of the Ear: ried three Mich to the title an death of his fath (c) Unda 4 it ¥ manage of Keceney's e At 8o h d vaudevillc 1 1 i Eiamag th at | usual me The f photopiay | for Mon ) Wednesday and | 1s the n of Ambassador nder | Gerar famo 100 “My Four shows how George saves i{he the RedC < fatheri > move- | Yo jermany,” a story of Hun daughter of the head of the United ment § v Lodge, from at es Intelligence bureau from a Barton ive state, been wd of conspirators, to one of whom | to introduce a bill provid ehe ills o is engaged. It is replete with | erection in t Hall of into a house, chases a sp v tue in lier memory LOOK NOW! RIGHT NOW! MON. TUES. WED. GERALDINE FARRAR “THE HELL CAT” THEY LOVE HARD AND FIGHT HARD SHE LOVED, SHE HATED, SHE FOUGHT FOR RIGHT AND HONOR KEITH’S VAUDEVILLFE Other Features George ride motor » | capitol at W ngton a memori Ambas of the bead is | vcads which combines gracefully with intly among our well- beautifully colored bag and the women of tday, the shops |smart little turban his strir orlents (¢) Underwood & Underwood. al TAIL WY KEE‘AR{% B & T ————— e e N—— Mon. Tues. Wed. ‘WY ars in Germany From Ambassador Gerard'’s ‘amons Book 9—REELS—9 : s 7 RiEl r T QE_TA“;JE. A ) lll [T .flj_i\!l_-':_‘_fli_ 4 uummmnlfllmflhflm‘)fl VAUDEVI} SN T FOX'S TONIGHT,