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DNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1916: FOX's 'ro \!()T'R()\\ BILLS TORIGHT Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press bureaus of the theaters or other attractions with which they deal qu on the flnw 1 ngAE it KEENEY'S THEATER. | comedian and entertainer. The o _fi% the news | Tonight is the last showing of the| role he portrays is that of a positive ng.on that front,” “LAllfe ome ’ < “Wanted for Murder” picture daredevil among cowpunchers, a mar ed promptly. “Dicky returns W“h* g ving onjly Lillian's | 4 . s, there being a complete! Who is afraid of nothing. Marjoric T his outer uniform, a man is found [\, oo o oncerning the idghtity of the change of movies and vaudeville Daw is his leading woman and her hin their lines with such a uniform | 4o inded man in the Geggnan prison. starting Thursday “Wanted for, role in Mr. Fairbank’s new pictur jiarry is missing, Dicky returns— | myo warm-hearted little Woman's eves | Afurder” isa picture of the most thrill- ' an extremely effective one and fu course there are many chances | gy.q with happy tears asfshe listened, ing and interesting type. There are!: ttractive as the parts she h inst the theory, but—I am con- |5 ¢pe embraced me affectionately |also several other features and come- | played before. The vaudeville bill h ced of its tr nevertheless."’ as the machine drew up again in front dies and three star acts of vaudeville. | Lew Hawkins, bl face “Keep Up Your Cour 2 of my door Tomorraw brings a change of pr the clever entertaining offeri 'But how did Harry get into “You're coming in of course,” I!gram, the feature pla being Love or Money,” and Minnie ky's uniform I queried obstin-; .4 famous dramatic s . Mme and Brother. Tomorrow ‘‘Ame iy, for 1 didn’t share Lillian’s ¢ ‘Can’t possibly.” she retc a- | Petrova in “The Panther Woman." | Sweetheart.” Mary Pickford, will b ion. It seemed as absurc e “I'm a busy per 1w | The story depicts the battle for| p, her best 1 most ap- Iny own forme atistic En=picion i T S e I e e all ' life oman unjustly accused ! pealing pieture, “A Poor Little Ri cerning Har derwood. o e i : f murd I'remendous courtroom | i+ oy S50 That, of course, is something about B ORI i o scenes ha heen effectively intro- ch there is no use speculating | niac I'd be if there ' duced i the production, lead the air. and naturally to the spectacular cli- couldn’t get i pla 1t leath I Seta B “Isn’t it wonderful that he came |at Sing Siv + | a4 humme through without atch attendants and dea Houdini house g —men wha have had found time to inquire after =i = - y ;‘\ i rl«‘~ friend’s idolized son ed ted many condemned meu be MAGGIE IS BACK. _gem 0” . 5 s tur. 3 torventt | Yondltne it reen door—were en- About months ago, a cer _1y, “Ot cou isn't altogether out gaged to play the various roles in Was seen at the L P the woods vet, for he's going on these scenes, and an expert electrician o decidedly ble impression e the worst is over, Was bressed into scrvice to supervise local theaterzoers. By reminding and T've sot faith fo belicve that if the wiring and installation of switch- ol : ail comes he's come through safely so far he'll S and other equipment used in the Everybody remembers the pl come back to me sound and well.” room itselt “T've ot the muff that zoes with it."” The memory of her smiling, faith Lo St 'x'rl‘n of qu.; Sparhawk, aggie my]; r(yu e an ovation : el condemned to d ; electrocution, relurn to the Lyceum lomorrow. She brightened face lingered with me S en exceptional will remain the balance Je weekk yent i the e TEo bt opportunity to display all of the emo- As an extra attrac to Mary Pick- Helped moithoon el Csi oRe e = tional abilities for which she is fa- ford and e, Ar te will Gay wich el : i mous appear in a sidesplitter eniitled “Good of Dickyls et Night Nurse.” Next weck Dustin Fa e | num will appear in “A Man in the i and the most expensive vaude- Madgze Kennedy and T las Fair- | o .‘( e on, :: Jr:]( zlhfrxx inks will make their farewell ap- ! ; wrance tonight at the Lyceum. Mis loul i il <ennedy ¢ in “A Perfect Lady | FOX'S THEATER of a girl of the Constance Imadge in “A Pair of “Eat More Bread i K —/ mornings = I Do amBb oD iC silk Stocki will be seen for the tabie | an entire town to time at Fox's tonight. and use smce we've had at, despite her calling, she Jmorzow's attraction Fox's is Angelus Flour | 00d, if not better, than thosc who ' mom Mix in “Hell Roarin’ Reform” s e pOSTTOASTlES uy\‘rivf(‘vrhm N mlr IM her and in this, his latest Win. Fox pro- Sold by : Shatah e ienen s ons ']‘:”’\}]"; il STk & pmous cowboy stas. B. Marholin, East St. (Delicious _050 F cragiing, wholinad Tislped inoniinel o ok i SRS A { Corn Flakes) *rformance of the troupe with which \yestern plays once the most alluring d arrived in fown. U7 by form of s ‘n drama, have re- on, she quits the E turned to their former popularity after dancin school £ hz L a brief tus suffered through war cheme T 1t wnd “Hell Roarin’ Reforn ) ¢ be said to be one of the . best that ever has been secen here mmed with ex € Mix, who in real life F been just of thrilli moments, one what he portrays on e sereen-—a he is given full opportunity cowboy and a tamer of bad men— splay his wonderful ability as & does everything that the most ardent VAUDLVILLL ‘ :' : 'fiib‘f&. {‘; SH!. MARY PICKFORD Ak | <A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL” ; FIRST TIME IN NEW BRITAIN 9 K PARENTS—Treat yourselves and the Children. Take Them to see . this happy picture. Four shows Saturday. ! XTRA Superb William Fox Production in which this daring and renown- ) EXTRA' EXTRA. E ! sereen star ecli excels, outdoes, surpasses, out-thrills all other | i . .rn_character players. A drama of Bullets, Bandits and Re- Bl N FATTY ARBUCKLE The { thrills the peak of comedy. o k-3 i e maer in “Good Night Nurse” PEARL WHITE IN EP. 10 “THE LIGHTNING RAIDE et conit Baee e e HOUDENE——Only Three More Episodes NEWS. MUTT AND JEF{. PEEP INTO — VAUDEVILLFE — &8 £ . VAUDEVILLE AND EVERYTHING : SAY!—Your old fricnd = ie” is back. She “has the muff that 1 BIG ACTS—i—BlG s ! goes with it” ONIGHT—-CONSTANCE TALMADGE 1o A OB “A PERFECT LADY” “ARIZONA" STOCKINGS i LAST TIME TODAY, = o A POOR LITTIF RICH GIRL." LYCEUM THEATRE. LYCEUM THEATRE. Baited Trap” continues with breath- less suspense, the adventures of Pearl p 1nd Tom Norton in their chase for the onee, rid helter-skelter down ¢ et of the Eboyn Block. Mutt & mountai » works free from . a Jeff, the latest Pathe N \\~‘xnd “Peeps noose with which his foes had hoped into Film Land” complete the film to hang him, and, to cap the climax, program, which is \n|xpln|nln\‘ul by leaps on horschack from one building four acts of Fox vaudeville. »of of another and he and the ¢ break through the roof. “Ifell Roarin’ Reform” tells the story of a cowhoy who “Subs” for a preacher who has been chased out of town b: bandi With the aid of his sturdy horse and his trusty six shooters he pumps religion and regenecration into a town ruled by outlaws. Inciden- tally he wins beautifu irl In “Hell Roarin’ Reform” bullets, ouch RELIE bandits and reform arve served in NO ACETANILIDE iberal portions, reform and religion tional furnisk Sne: 2 1d Mutt Jeff, while Pearl ipisode No. 10 of Th Aso, GRIPP and ““FLU"—Try It Raider, entited The Trial Bottio 100 also larger sizes LENEY'S TONIGHT ONLY “WANTED FOR MURDER” with ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Other Features. Vaudeville Acts. THURS.—FRIL.—SAT. MME. PETROVA in “The Panther Woman” A story of the Tigerish struggle between Fate and Justice. Her Latest and Best “W VAUDEVILLE ACTS MARY DICKFORD ANTADTEBAR T PICTURE ; pet AFTER SICKNESS Mrs. Cousins Tells What She Did to Regain Strength. esville, Penn.—‘"The grippe ¥ me with bad cough and in , nervous, run-down condition. I tried Emulsion of Cod Liver OiI without benefit T read about Vinol, tried it—my cough disappeared, my appetite improved, and 1 gained strength and flesh by its us —Mrs, Alice Cousins. We wish every person in this vi- cinity—who suffers from a weakened;” run-down, nervous condition, would try this famous cod liver and iron tonic. We have been recommending it for years and never knew it to fail Sold by The Clark & Brainerd Co Druggists Liggett's Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, John J. MeB; than Noveck, W R Druggists everywhere. 7 T For any skin trouble try our * Saxol Salve. Money back if it fails. Cause of Stomach Sickness How to Relieve Stomach Distress in a Few Minutes. Money Back if Treat- ment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. If you feel as though there was a lump of lead the pit of the stom- ach, take a couple of Mi- {ach tablets and in five {should see that all hies vanished. It you belch gas, have heartburn or _ sour stomach, you need Mi-o-na. If your stomach feels upset the morn- ing after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and see how quickl i you get relief. If you have shortness of breath pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you get it, the sooner you stomach should perform its dutic properly. If you use a box of Mi-o-1a tablets and feel that it has not overcome Your indigestion or stomach trouble take the empty box to your dealer and the will refund your maney. For sale by the Clark & Brainerd Co., and all Salad Jell Lime Jiffy - Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit es- sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con- densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty —and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy- Jell. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer JujyJell 10 Flavors, at Yoar Grocer™ 2 Pachages for 25 Cents PARSONS’ THEATRE EARTF‘OR'D TONIGHT MABEL TALIAFERRO in “LUCK IN PAWN.” Prices—25¢ to $1.30. Thursday, Matinee and Night DR. SELMA LAGERLOF’S Matchless Success | THE GIRL FROM THE | MARSHCROFT ! Filmed in the Wonderful Land of the | Midnight Sur l)mr. 25c and 50c. Night

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