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duction ever made See how a dop fiend, @ Magdalen a fakir, a crook, | th dregs of New York Chinatown S \ % . W | that was, find themselves through ¢ d ! ) faith Iteserved seats will be sold N p { for the ovening pofrmances and ) 'LL.. THRILER AT THG LY CEUM, | : Revelations of a Wife -~ AV X = , SR T e (e T i one of For Infants and Children. the hest crook plays ever shown en the sereen. Tt was witnessed [E 5 - > it ek imineten Can b M t " * Mu g ! ¢ had himself doubled Unless otherwise noted, S (% terdiy it aboinds in suspense and ; § & g o ers now a | - Lill L i 2 Hke ajack-Koite, That mystery with Arsene Lupin tracking | stopped my car with i to be the modish posturs 2 down the murderer. Arsene Lupin has 8 R a0 - - P hat is in. dear? | ericd e | section o living as as respectable sentleman in i 3" Ik Murion worse A still more perceptil s 5 3 an American town when he is some- | i 'ALGOHOL -3 PER GEN 5 © pui out he L th | of the tension néw. But the pallor o 4 h moned to lend his tidents townrd dis- A\'cécli\bk!]'fqlm'm"h' it f ay s | shock was still in her face as she put p D covering the murdcerer of an old mil X simflalinémd"m)dh)'m‘?““" honaire invalid He ceeds in his IME_@}EJ task after several exciting adventures inte Which an atmosphiere of mystery s heartbreaking her hands on my shoulders Feither,” she . then Playing for Time, ply, Wit i look in her| Did it oceur 1o you that he lvoke p | : { ; | and a pleas love story is woven. | Nz e e sed ve only on | like anyone you and I knew well ; i . = : jons of mreal mental siress once? she asked The role of Avsene Lapin is played by | A 'flmrchy]‘mmohnémfifis'fl_@“ ‘v che ‘ : Dawvid Powell and others in the cast | L s el me Mivd did ¥ no B No. it didn't I returned wit 3 B 1re Miars rit Court vitle Sted : E r-‘Chc(‘rfull\cssm\d QS.' ‘ ! ' ) i neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARGOTIC which Bout pass w little s it assumed impatience, for I f ' 1 q : Jimp ¢ or | 1 ths 5 man and Riley | e are s have passed you only fo Underwood, hearing the sia 4 K < - I entertaining picty the pro htes buck—a dark bLlue o ' three blasts of my auto hort 3 i wram. Three od a0 NAKGOTICA “Re! : = : i 3 fets of vaudevill the wind wou onclude that the couasl wuas . 2 4 | complete . Ward and presentiment of what ws lear and come shooting back over A Poac d 4 wards, two nifty gers and dane nd yet with a wariness b the road. Lut I'l think him over % iy % { put over a turn hich went b P rv g no of what she really javhen I've had some tea down at the { ;: y g ¢ Manonhe b s w t » iack P osimiply starved, and you 3 3 theaters in the country it: v vtllook as U youve ‘been dr 1 % BLo Francis are i cleyer team horn when h through o knothole. Jump in her ¥ 3 Anew line of patter and it md we'll be down at the shack i g § {ing. The Kiddies view introduces | e ¢ diaren e e o o o Sand raried Segar j Ywintergren Plavor__/ ou notice the d 2l Jiffy. 9 3 [ as clever juvenile performers as were _Ahelp_l‘ullh-me\‘_hfc'l:mI hint of relief was, in veality, not hungry at all, ot cver seen in this city ¢ Lyceum « Gonstipation and Diarrhoed- | has Dbooked Houdini in “The Grou | f and Feverishness an app to lian was through Game” for Thursday. Friday and Sat- L.oSS OF SLEEP By 1 didn't see! apsth T s e 5 urday. For next week Clayion will T 335 pesuting therefrom-in fufancy - 5 - the headliner. Ask m a question | 4 s o AiEtin Baen 7 Al hied tones now and I S | bat knew that the surest to notice except that he wore an “You poor child!” she said con- & @bile cap jammed down over! pitely, getting in beside me S et : e and e will give you the answ e b s ]! ite Signature of She did not vefer to the questions ‘*HAIAM FARNUM. IN “WINGS O F THE MORNING VT FONCS, | Lottery Man™ is on his way 1o the e e e 1 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, Lyceum kv s | —— ‘ reached the shack, had heen raptur FOX'S, O e e e L e % ¥ H TiE GENTAUR GONP 1 NEW YORK-_ ously greetgd by Marion and w Witliam Farnun is the wain at- colonel's wife. As the steward on 4 : | 4 cosily ensconced on the veranda over- | traction at Foxs' theater for the first private steamship. he hides his identi- | i Gmonths old looking the bay with {he ten she had | half of the present week. William | tv. The boat is wrecked during & s -40QCENTS brewed before us. Marion. in high| Farnum. onc of America’s foremost | storm and tho former officer with the il A" e at being once more allowed out- | aclors appears in the screen version | shipowner's daughter arve cast upon B — ‘v E S L O T R N SR Y doo: had scampered back to the| of louis Tracy’s popular mnovel | an uninhabited jsland with cannibals TONIGHT—WED. beach after greeting us and I noticed | "Wings of the Morningz.” Farnum’s | for their neighbors. The cannibal | that her mother clasped her so con- | magnetic personality, his capacity to | chief learns of the beautiful white ME GENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK C: [ L] Ld vulsively just before she le 1s that4 make live a strong character either | woman and resoives to steal her. The | the child cried out in wonde: on the screen or the legitimate stage | entire male_population of the iskund i “What makes vou hug me so har!, matc versatility and powers of pov- | in defense of a woman. Farnum and | 2 she carolled, and Lillian | trayal are granted by the severest of | the girl battle desperaiely for th Aum 2. > S that | critics. The very fact of William | jives and it is during this terribl looked down at her with a look I earson had tragedy in it tarntm taking o leading part in any | strugsle thal the two vealize what ‘ “Because 1 love vou so. darling' ' pProdu-tion criterion of that pro- [ each means to the other and that i 1 X | <he had replied. and {he child had | ¢uction. Farnum lias never appeared | gizantic love has sprung up between ! —with— i s h i s n a weak drama, nor will he. Tbere | them. When all seems lozt the stor hitehen Croow e responded with the sentence that . i . ven all s . . . ; RS L St i, o e e R e e B P et { B i iy iy | § is the root of nearly all LDON LE had lkept for mother ever since A ! She b rer BUDOSRUERE Bd bt for B S . them have the power of and ure confronted with one of ! of four & She Mo ! digesfive evus I( y°ur ! she was restored to her. i : = P —in— el e e .tfer than I' Play¥? We may see a g sta @ } the neatest climayes that has graced a ; G T om Lhay | ET€ai role but a very poor story for | screen production at Fox's tieater in | CNEmMisty of vooking. wained om | [ digestion is weak or out e R : thid very reason. They play in what- { mam Y. The ining films are | Study of domes (G B e attles of kilter, better eat less kitehen v understanding of e hear Ithough T univer Conscauently (h dvied . x l h ,s [l esould S6aE0s 2 {Can't-— | €ver story may be selected for them. | very interesting and . the vaudeville ¢ i was sitting so near them AN 1-={ .\Wings of the Mornin though setl ! program of high qu especially | She offers is o bappy combination of | and use can’t—can’t. because L love vou better;, yn"pnglish atmosphere is a typical | the offering of Harry Tranks & ( theory an tice, Ivers e sl w k¥ BTG 1 ok body else in the world."| .4 ))150d0ed American drama with all | in “The Old Minstrel Man "1 gives is her own, first tried ont and era s Lillian’s laok followed her, tensely. 1,0 jive and pulling elements that are 2 - served at h nily fabic | . broodingly. nor did it veturn 10 me| jacasgary for the entertainment of an PALACE TH P (Copyright, 1920, N, I c The Bishop's T U i the new aid to better until 1 challenged her worriedly American aucience. Tt is the story of “You are not drinking vour tea . yougz English officer, who has be- < 1 B : 3 & Virginia Pearson's first pieture | chould he ket Poune digestion. Pleasant to I' protested. making anything the ex-! .ome an outcasi from bis former as BIG ACTS OF KEITH §| = oot i i st aibhmnatis e bl e e PR e s e e s Good for Colds tabe—oficctive, Let Ki ST dowt want iU sne cetnmed el e Cel e bne o A i | moids help straighten out then as she saw nisned = = “The Bisbop's Iimersid: Do it help minsyshgipushedRihelaleaul szt PARSONS THEATER i R e e s B s s to e R your djgestive troubles. VAUDEVILLE'4 el i N he said HARTFORD. | an artist has profited artistieally by | i< snugly over the butrer “ c b MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE s e i MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 1 tensely [ realize it is the most out- SR @ such w change. “The Bishob's { cxcludin iy possibie 1 food T could almost —TWICE DNESDAY > has ited to Miss Pear- | 7o keep the butter perfec SR I8 WENT MAIN NTR Vith the Novelty Minstrels landish of notions, but ke my oath ! saw Harry in that he Winter Garden's Best son opportunities such us she has not | qna fre ihet contai enjoyed for emotional | washed and scalded runabout just now . ot A2 Wm. in “The sil- i = d ¢ ations | work of a high order situations | jvine. > he reappearance of about keeping th ppeara S e sty . ol her husband from her they ANISY with Mr. Sheidon Lewis deserves much | tight-fittine pl a sa e face sk raras - . ¢ completely as I saw the fa Willie—1OWARD—Eus praise for his strikingly sinister and \ housckeeper turned to me. For, as i e S UREcoples Scenes— 1000 Cos- most _able characterization of the | and always on ihe mention of his name had amee cold-blooded. gentlemanly erook, who | hings as Cirei norbliEniad Deriep oans ie o s o Mat stops at nothing to £ain his ends and T MAIN STREET. OPP. ARCH STRELET. PHONE 1109- stark fear an A H Sale Now. pools which mirrored who accomplishes his criminality with Menu For the polished air of the man of the o \ R E - d been one thing for her 'n[ i worla The ba S thelon st HER L ESt T f= Aol ¢ o ] n abstract decision fo give an- | al’ ar thoroughly satisfac and works in | .orree. i —_— chance to the man who had perfect harmony i neheon - Wi rarehit & } 2A S o athe H N ;) r 1 g B e Main Strect Phone C-1026 | The story is from the novel by | coroanut cookics, 1 WIHICH ARE MUSSED. WHICH WERE $2.00 AND It was another to face sudde e Captain HMoughton Townley, and is of S R . 2 S g i s . Dinnc ok tendertoins, . CLOSE OUT AT T took my Puritan conscience T a prominent bishop, Who has & &rown | cry, opple 1 i) $]_ 49 h [ \pple tapioe puddin ! firmly by the neck and heels, tossed gon by a former marriage. That son | o eac it into the woods behind me and —The— falls in love with a vounz girl from i { & convent. who, in consequence, is in- | \\j . vited by the hishop's:wife to stop at | Wl Celer B SOl b2 " B “What utter nonsense'’™ 3 | INIGHT AND WED. ONLY claimed. “Dicky would surel eaut mst T (o Rt G T Rt M0 e (L i o e o remitkejtopa ke abos the girl's father <o invited. Gor- L K \ FEW GE 'TE CREPE WAISTS. COLORS. GREY, faced her smilingly COPEN AND SAND. TO CLO orT A a few caustic s iheion placed by the of colery or pickles imagination. SElHAEANAN 100,58 the dessert needs to make up for Vol ] ¥ | don. the father is a crook who has { i about as much like Harry Underwood I . Urances Farv. Al | jjthero been able to conceal from ey e 4 4 about Mclton and MEDRA fat and acid usually found in a salad as Jerry Ticer doe e e e his daughter his true character and ~ ! — painty hancing SDolls. fession. and who welcomes the in- Rice Mu WERE UP TO 5 THE COMB AND BRUSHES ARF girls ar aking their | vitation since it offers him opportu- | WORTIH MOR All the ) AVt | honeys to the E nity to develop plans (o 4 ; L it el siioi hishop's famous collection of UL = = o™ e ey - msis he |1 s ok e . Limited Number of Coats Horlick’s the Original Pishopis W face 1o Tuce e e T, AT smen, WERE U8 TO sab73, | | 1 | Malted Milk — Avoid her an opportunity to zain.for him- I EE) — i self the emeralds without da by | A LIMITED NUMBER OF DRESSES Imitations & Substitutes Under New Management rle oo Lreia i o | leipocnsibaNine e OTHERS AT $15.95. 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