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Alten | Pftiand nust be | L Dicky where- | did happ€H™ {hat feable could rqach me when €oplo With &o .:& h better op- ty for commuy tion had huli s (1T him ? . 1 Afe heated” imagination of a | woman hysterical with sus could have evolved the fantastic thought which followed my mental que as to the real meaning of Dick cable 3ut at that moment there came to me the conviction that thoe | cable was a forgery that Harry Underwood had sent it for some sinis- ter purpose of his own and that my husband lay shattered with revolver shots in a gruesome German prison little faint instead of | So obsessed was I that I didnt v 1l You'd have knockde realize that I had been holding the t what little life I had left.” | telephone receiver to my ear for a Her tone was querulous, but the long time with no response. When 1 bs no real displeasure in it 1 did come back to my selft 1| shed a reassuring glance the | found that I was at one end of s thful girl, found her face actually | “dead” line that I could get no r npling with amusement instead of 'sponse from central and of (uur\‘n'! buding with anger as I had feared. ‘no one else could g d for the next few minutes I care- The .discovery, by giving me a re: ly maneuvered to keep my mother- for Lillian’s silence showered the waters of r son upon the b- conviction that the able was a And vet as I hastily threw | ps—for I meant to get to | telephone as quickly as | couldn’t rid myself of a | little fear as to the au- | of my hushand’s mess: irked vigorousigh 3 N o into which -4 8 Katie com- < ressed her quest of the heart reme- in my mother-in-law's medicine binet I think am ¢ an the es the joy which the cable- * was even more potent heart drops Katie brought hck with her headlong, noisy sh At any was able in a W minute had swallowed em to reprov girl in character- c fashion “If you live to he a d, Katie, 1 don't Arn to come lling all over rense in a she she the hundred year: believe you'll ever into a room without everybody It's lucky normal son cold surd forgery. thenticity ! CASTORIA For Infants and Children inUse For Over 30 Years | Always bears | M, G277 PARSONS’THEATRE ' Signature vt HARTFORD. « 3 NIGHTS, Popular “Eat More Bread” m{\‘m. and use Angelus Flour Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥. Sold by Marholin, East St. Matince, Mabe! Taliaferro IN A NEW MODERN LOVI COMEDY “Luck in Pawn” B. % t VAUDEVILLE END BEST PICTURES, Tonight, Tomorrow and Wednesday Constance Talmadge B “A PAIR of SILK STOCKINGS” Fhe Comedy That Had New York Audicnces Mirth for Six Months. Smart and Startling. VAUDEVILLE 4 Acts—The Fox Kind—4 Acts Rocking With Coming Thursday TOM MIX in Hell Roaring Reform” | silk | atricals, DAY, MARCH 10, 1919, Al CE TALMADGF' AT sflzmcx@u_ C1gE unty TONIGHT. ER BILLS TONIGHT these notices other Unif&s otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters or re written by the attractions with which they press deal i THEATER. airbanks will make his ance in his new picture. ' at the Lyceum today. The will also include another Perfect Lady,” with Kennedy the star. 1In » Fairbanks is given a new - exciting role. e owns ony in the country and to ride it, ton. The story lacking in romance and beau- oriec Daw is shown My leading lady. Madge Ken A Perfect Lady” will prove of the best and higgest aft tions of year. The popular ar- tist appears in a role entirely new to her follow and A\rxn‘m\!« t Perfect | turns. Sam also enters the room, she tain engage in conver which Mollic ‘marks loves Sam. 1 claset, hides in a « Mollie Douglas ¥ a aton that registers joy in E sred by the two, who suppose him to be a burglar. They g him out and bind him with the st thing obtainable. a pair of Mollic tockings. Then they lock him bath room and seek to explain guests the ¢ of the disturh- ance. Sam meanwhile flees and r turns to the assembly in his own af- tire plus the stackings. When Mollie discovers the stockings on Sam the mystery cleared, and deciding that h of motor car is the hest after takes back her silk stock- i emarries Sam then nd there Pair of tacking: of the most entertaining comedies (s released this season. Tapies of the I the latest Pathe New, Pathe comedy and a two reel Unive coni- complete the film progr: Fo acts of Fox vaudeville, con Iddie Rowle Rhoda Moss, t Kemps and Russ, La Van and Sul complete the show she program tho feature, Ma Arizona but intense the faste: shows how is not as to the sills the 5 ler comedy wide scope story of the one "hree big have ance special carefully supreme Minnie F in a comedy and fering; Lew Hawkins, the Ch field of Minstrelsy and “For Love and Money.” three men and one woman in clever variety offering. Thurs- | day Mary Pickford will be presented in “A Poor Littie Rich G vaudeville ac -d bal and thes ust and Broth novelty ladder heen s¢ to this hill i finc rets are: KEENEY’S THEATER. The management ter has arranged show for the first week, the feature season’s sensation, der,” the greate of Keeney's thea- for an excellent | three days of photoplay heing t “Wanted For Mu picture since th dawn of peace. The star beauti ful wine Hammerstein she ably supported with and pable cast The story opens in town. Dick Randa can boy, is the widowed mother, and during the of the second draft on this ground he claims deferred classification Later. howevc this claim drawn voluntarily, and we in the midst of fighting in Subsequently heis wounded and in {a delirium wanders to the German trenches and through a peculiar in- cident is permitted fo pass into the accupied territory hack of the lines Here he mects Corinne, a little FOX'S THEATER. Constance Talmadge in Stockings” is the attraction I"ox's theater tonight. Those extremely clever situations in Cyril Harcourt's play, “A Pair of Silk Stockings,” which set New York audi- ences rocking with mirth, have \wmi | Pair of at is and large is a ca- a small typical sole support intelligently transferred to the screen with equally brilliant results, and wa state with all the assuran in the world that “A pair of Silk Stockings” is the best picture that Constance Tal- in. “A pair of whimsical starts off two voung western Ameri- of his is with- find Dick France. ocking brimful af fun, quarrel between married people over which motor car they should buy. rrel e S O e a pebble thrown in a lake, and soon they are divorced. Later they meect at a cauntry house, Molly having brought the wrong car, which French girl who lives with her moth- has broken down. Her husband is er, Mme I'renaud, ter Annette, about to take part in amatcur the- | a tack by the and is made up as a t Mme. Frenaud and Annetie In this costume he seeks her room killed. Dick and Corinne escape to patch up the quarrel. Before Mol- and work their way back safely fo lie's arrival the room had been accu- the American lines. ed by Capt. Bagnall. who now re- Meeting with 7y, qm\ nd with Tnglish make of The que ples from amp. are some Yanks who ¢ VAUDF.VII.I.L DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | MAGGE KENNEDY §“ARIZONA” | “A PERFECT LADY" SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE “FOR LOVE Oh! AND MONEY"” a Misunderstanding. LEW HAWKINS Such The Chesterficld of Minstrolsy. CURRENT EVENTS LOTTIE FAUST AND BRO. LIKE A WELCOME I'LOWER IN SPRING SHE COMES MARY PICKFORD in “A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL.” (Last Half of Week) the | 2 | davsl DOUGLAS A lass oF vmun u:d love Az ADTCRAFT Picture NOW PLAYING A THE LYCEUM. Sy = FAIRBANIKS ix ‘Arizonar musing tl Bill the toons of one of immor der” as a He then tribute broades | ture of fit the emsclves Kaiser, he ketches words. ting 5 conceives ecirculars Der kaiser caption by drawing car- “Wanted For walks aver of this results i the | to and “Wanted writes all an For Mur- | put later when he inne he learns der. There features ville bill tures, of the from idea to dis- airplane and com conslsts wilh the Murder."” of German morale, hallucination, will he other The a4 complete collapse Of course this is caused by fever, i« restored Germany's edies. The of three vaude- high during | still | At left, Ls hnsband, ¢ killed at praiseworthy 1y “ol. 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