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‘ i | | want to talk to Katie." “Eat More Bread” and use Angelus Flour ompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by Geer, Stanley St. Geo. f screen’s most distinguished® artist ina play surrounded by themyster of thesea andthe charmof romance From the stage success by H-Austion Adams "CEPTION SHOALS" Divectad by ALBERT CAPELLANI onario by JunoMathis Distributedby METRO Px ctures oration VAUDEVILLE BIG DAYS ednesday, Friday, Saturday ‘Agatha“ had 0 ast of whatever soothing )ps she had been administering to the, baby. Ior as we ent o room 1 saw Rithatd econd, fretful | | and whimpering, in his grandmother’s arms, knew by the flush on her face, | Lhe strained, tired look in her eyes fhat she must have been trying to ;‘.Pmc him for some time. Y Mother Graham's Query. “He wakened just she 'sald as we entered, tainly has kept me going Ah, Katie, there you are, down. N ret, will you baby away a little ‘while after you left,” “and he cer- | ever since. eh! Sit take the now? I put her hands together, with a gesture like that of child. she said ou lot me first? T awful sorry last times 1 see you. Ven I get me mad dot vay T not know vot 1 say. But if you just let me coom back take care dot babee I be just so good T| know how. My mother-in-law looked her keenly. | “Perhaps I was hasty, too. Katie, | she said, and I knew that she had uttered the acme of apology for her. “And now we don’t need to talk at all, for this was what I wanted to speak about. [How soon can you come back?” “I here now."” Katie pleadingly, pentant with trembling spik something 1 sooch baa girl at Katie said laconical- Iv. “Tonight, ven evervthing feexed Thursday, | up 1 go me for my clothe “But your other place, expostulated, “at the—" atic shot me a “Oh, dot factory!" airy contempt. “Dey cooming back ven I not show should vorry! Vot you vant first “Get something decent to eat for supper,” Dicky's mother replied petu- Jantly. “Agatha used to be able to cook, but everything she fixes lately tastes like dried ha And just as soon as you ca nmanage it take over the baby’s feeding bottles as you used to do.” “All right, T feex;” and Katie whisked out of the door as if she had never been away from us. Mother Graham drew a long breath “That takes a great weight off my mind,” she said. Katie's a regular chattering chimpanzee, and I'm per- fectly sure that she’ll drive me mad before a month, but she’s devoted to | the baby, and I'm worried about him when he’s with Agatha. T don’t un- | derstand her late sometimes T | think her brains get more addled | v day. “Tell me, did you ever ir she had anything to do with queer way Richard Second sleeps the daytime and wakens at night?” ORE THROAT with warm salt water, then apply— \7ICKS\7APOR *YDIID RODYGUARD" - 70, Katie.” rning glance she said with know 1 not oop. T me do that the in agine VAVDLVILLL Trinmphant Return of BETTY BOND Do you Remember “WHISPER TO THI WHISPE! PINES?™ OTHER 'NAZIMOVA CRIZE | Tom | little UESDAY, MARCH 4, 1916, T T ders and Theatergoers TON]GH]' TABS' PLAY AGAIN written by e the press 8 with which they deal ls in love with ¢ Before th i storm and Faith’ is born fatherl of Job Coffin is terrible & the young mother and to perpetual solitude island lighthouse in j8n Secas. BN despair Iaith Bve is left alone sed alwr in boy out companionship, pautiful womanhood on tion Shoals, until romance lire comes to he Btranded on the treacherous s e dense and blinding fog. The il is beau ly told and superbly fand the star is seen in the most dramadtic 0 of tionally career Fog'™ on tion Shoals,' . Adams, produced on the New York B by Nazimova and wh wis the theatrical woud { the The screen adaptation made by Albert Capeliani and June under- | npothias and by Mr. Capol- of the | 155 under sonal supervi 3 notablr supporting Na- Pithe sister of Alain. | ,inova are Charles f‘ml_ i fportrays Theresc. The | jrarmon, Nancy Palmer, (eorge W [8'Nows, Topics of the Day, | payis, T. Morse Koupal, Charles Smil- fie Comedy, and a two reel Uni- | oy Tom Blake, Fugh Jeffrey completes the film program. { Dorothy Smoller. he vaudeville consists of Robinson & Lefavor, a comedy offering: Burns and Gray, singers and dancing: the | Franklin Comedy Four, a comedy quartette, and Judge Gale, in an aerial novelty. Fox's will p favorites, the for the last Mix in be rried he m The nd he her the deso- commits suicide with her uncle clothes, she grows to lonely and adven- when a vacht is story acted best and intery of el “Out version of play by H. imons the e ating Noir B they affer” j of this he plays CCep- \ustin e one of season wis ben fm, one I8 on the he assassin, of The yers LYCEUM THEATER. After many attempts to Betty. Bond. a dainty singir edienne for a return engagcement, management ¢ the Tyeeum has heen successful in booking her for the four this week. Miss With | wil] be best remembered in her AS | tjon of the sensational song Kids | “Whisper to the Whispering three | afiss Rond is to return in a having | pew act, with many and ¢ Angeles, with | L oon Gl pneumonia, and “Smiles” is the first g e picture made by these two talented | resfricted solely this R S < PARSONS THEATRE rines,” which w presented at TTox's THARTFORD. securo com- the ent the New Lee Kids, in half of this week, A Roman Cowhoy added attraction. The Lee ve mnot been seen locally in months, Jane Tee, the younger. been seriously {1l in Los Bri Smile last days of rendi- hit an hrand bor special song: new gowns Her are new act Thanksgiving week. “OUT OF THE FOG" An unusual and distinctive Jut of the Fog,” the feature coum theater tomorrow, & giving this iIntense and forceful tress two distinctive roles whic brought out with dramatic conviction her superb power of acting . L o ; s S The action of the play starts in a R s i 5 W. R. MacDonald presents fishing village in New England SR the sister of Job Cof- | I ON A i fin, known throughout the country X i" m'(“z \:(I\(':y‘]{”(])y,' is narrow and harsh outlook on 3 R higoted religious tenden- LOSSL, 50 Mail orders now &s23=l | | KEENEY’ High Class Vaudeville and Photopiays “The Secret i Peril” BROCHELL & GALLO Novelty Musicia “THE LAW OF THE NORTH" | |~ wmucor o sy o DRAMA - MIMIC FOU Clever Entertainers . Beg. Tonight 8:1 “WHY MARRY Original All-S Crities Still Inta Mat. 25¢. to $1 play. | the play ac- Mat. Wed at L With the Captivated the | Nights, 25c. to $2 where Falith, BELGIUM of 1914 Mats, 25¢. to $1. Seat Sale Tomorrow. E TONIGHT TH: CHARLES RAY in AND TOMORROW, POPULAR STAR A\ GRIPPI) or ACT YUKON. G THE VAUDEVILLE 1 ACTS—THE FOX KIND, THURS.. FRI, Crane W lbur in COMING THE LEE KIDS in “SMILES” RENIER PICKHARDT & DUNN Phone THURSDAY n St. Opp. Arch St 1409-2 A Special in Cotton Messaline Skirts at ?] 75 New bprmg Neckwear New bprmg Sllk Bags A New Line of Sprmg ngene in Silk and Batiste New Crepe de Chine Waists New Models in Corsets ® | and beautiful r Cast That ‘ | humorous | less | store | | | i | | | | sulphar | darkens so | It's so easy voung fisher- | little ! Carib- } t cast and | "Cap- | als in | | was under and Eeevere lin ot Wi Bond | Pines.” | | Kia { friendshiy { Honaire. !ter, | also | eapable | ood PLEASES AUDIENGE Last Performance of “The Talk ! of New York” Tonight S York,” witl ipals and a The T: of 19 10 voices T A & evening last time theater vesterday pacity W us o M st the m mance th amatic ¢ presentad was repeated by ociety d ist nd will be Vi ng in the perrc hot t. but was even e ; Jare of the footlights ot cont the the stage fright formance the nembers of in to the n night ind e some we 1a ifternoot of AsE it nee of should be an th will the t pres Unfortunately but not in the the play. is members of the wee ler the excellent one. as then have public the b detrimental to several taken ill even now profited by “appea individua vians io rance or least he fact that tl k-end cast W and are doctor's care difticult role Mrs. Wilcox family phy- ring from a the grip she handled nne nd be de- takes farmer cast on the place was taken taking the part last minute und evd in this part of “The Talk of New now a familiar one. Tt deals track gambler, Burns. develops warm for Dudley Wilcox. a mil- Wilcox's family approve of the fri tempts to attempts rough Kid in who ays th ich an, the port o ind Laughty he care of ke o last evening, sn that thre handicap her i excelle her acting w 1 that could sired. Sullivan, who the part Rochelle the the a fow Despife thi lines in m: Georg of the act New entered notice, taking vho hour Hiam i, James of Neal, study for he story York,” i with the Jucky is - race whao does at- these the and ing of itself. received with daughter happily role play endship off. | RIH hoor Burns manifest d he s cially by ind all the true cour the « oper ms, o of the family Probably the most difficult the play is that of Kid Callahan difficult ends rns. Mo handles yart skill and do his part. In of 1 sporting overdo, nor doe bounds of come is with ra he ove ngy phra he does overstep his AMiss Umer re ne o Ao the sl he circles e not the various Rose Mc- is the do he opposit like: Patterson ! and the lat ardent ay meetin Gracc the Sand bility. Playing Campbell, who is Mrs. George . brother ther and vle of an Fnroe, vamp part her with is Ge wise good nd ter, 10 work \\»H tog in difficult effeminate Miss poise the but appl char lover, ciurns use ni \pprociated s of the heehy Ronney Ma ont prominently Other Ward' acting mem- of Bdward nd Jamie McFadden s Cather and For 11 Wilcox rtin ine Jever the work older 2 cas Joe in the 1re Thomas Butler John James parts cast in hands is the | commissionar, hell burly ol Kenney makes a Martin is sure- | and : 1 William hop. v a policeman tc news- pher <ull | LEGS STIFF? JOINTS | neck. fingers | tie AND MUSCLES ACHE?| 1 3tubans stifiness right o “obs Liniment ST and Limber up! soreness, “St. Don't Limber St aching nerves. relief any kind of with sor Jame! up b soathin Jacobs penetrating in your painful | Liniment 1 muscles, joints 10s the on earth nd doesn't bur Jacobs Linine instantly Lche eness and stiffness the head, shoulders, hack, legs, ms, | or any the nothing like it simy little in your hand and hurt 1 velief comes Don't stay crippled: Get a trial bottle now from an It disappoints—six awards. | COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR mnd pain | i harm- urest Iy skin. ' conquerspain It s¢ takes away ny in part You pour a where it instantly. rub | small | drug store. never zold medal | Common Garden Sage and Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell | kept her I beauti- | glossy tractive | and Sulphur. that dull, ppearance. this applied with won- at any drug | ind Sulphur | Compound,” vou will large bot- of this old-time recipe, improvea | by the addition of other Ingredients, all | ready to usc, very little cost. This | simple mixt n be depended upon | to restore natural color and heauty to the hair. A well-known druggist | vs evervbody uses Wyeth's Sage and | Compound now hecause it naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or brush, and | draw it throush your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the | gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its | natural color and 100ks glossy, soft :‘ Look Young! dmother ned brew of Sage 1 Whenever her hair faded « reaked simple mixture derful effec was By “Wyeth's asking zet downtown soft . William | not van of | ed allahan | merited | { therefore, | NOVEMBER CASTORIA For Infants and Children Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria iy i ALGOHOL-3 I’BR c:m: 3 AVeéemblerp similatingtheFood byReém mames‘nmmmm S e s=r s Gonstipationand D shness and and Feveri: LezP Thirty Years GASTORIA THE GENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK OFTY. div ety UEén: e conseq Foreey morp. reme Exact Copy of Wrapper- it He waiter with Vincent Ringros Rose has a silent part a clerk and Ruth Humason has a like | part as a telephone operator as has Loretta Robinson, a magaz girl. - | Girls in the Misses | Kathleen Heck, Ruth on, Es- | clle Martin, Lorefta Robinson, Se- | linn Dube, Mary Dunn, Lillian Mu‘r! also doubles Henry hotel | is alr as a | ler, Julia Flana Mary Connelly Boys in the chorus are the Me Henry Rose, Harry Kerin, Willlam Walsh, Thomas Butler, James Crowe, Merritt Humason, Maurice Quirk, John Weir, Cyril Curtin, Sam Nesta, Felix Zarecki, Vincent Ring C Sullivan, John edict O'Brien, Sullivan, Edgar MeAvay Following last nig perf there was ance in the which w 1l attende an, Alice Ludorf and chorus Tose, Ben- William org Kenney ohn Meskill nett, Bessie Mc(uire, Helen Connelly, Irene Sullivan, Margaret Daly, Agnes O'Keefe, Mary Feeney Margaret Walsh, May Tynan, Margaret He ‘ 1t’s mance abs' hall DRUGBISTS! 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