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BOY KILLS SELF; 'MASSAGED HIM FAMILY CANNOT 2 YEARS; NOW : EXPLAIN HIS ACT ASKS HIS MONEY ane and the little ward ay tee employer, in “Jane Eyre,” the two-part Imp drama at the Alhambra, starting today. | PHOTO PLAYS | THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 3914. ‘SENATOR GORE ze _ EXONERATED we fa WOMAN'S SUIT Fe os y , In a suit filed against Ann | OKLAHOMA CITY, Ket sae nea Atwiaath: 9 tay with| Haskins for $1,660, Mre, Martha | ————————— | United Btates Senator Thomas P. Hodges claims George Haskins Jan Fyre.” a two-part Imp | Gore was swamped toda J 4 A failed to make good a promise [drama at the Albambra, starting flood of telegrams which poure i i; . - that he would will her all his j today, Is an adaptation of the old in on him, congratulating him on i , property as pay for two years’ |ingiinh novel written by Charlotte bis victory in the $60,000 damage 4 . board, massage and electric Bronte Jane, left an orphan, ts sult brought against him by Mre ‘ treatment and nursing empl by a rich young man Minnie BH. Bond, who a K In presenting her bill to the | Rochester, as the governess for hi Jof attacking her while t | ‘ widow, Mra, Hodges declares [little ward, Adela, Mysterlou conferring in a Washington hotel e v Haakine made out one will in nolses during the night distur last March concerning he hus be { ont her favor, and later made a new band's candidacy f 6 Okt worked ea one, leaving her out of the fist. | |internal revenue collectorship. | @ @ 1. k She says ho hired herself and | Mrs. Bond was reported on the| en emp i husband, George Hodges, to Ke of nervous collapse. ; 9 @ ar je was the son of Mra.! take him back to a sanitarium The jury was out it five min 3 M. Waddel W, Hay s In Danville, Hi, for treatment. | | utes. last night before returning | ie engaged th m Tuesday Hodges has filed claim for | the verdict for the bilnd senator Extreme precautions were! $140 for traveling expenses on | bed aken to make death certain, | this tri he cracks in the room with | ° v4 g nd stuffed rage and pa MANAGER DOOIN HAS ADDED | j fe transom cracks and the window to the merry jeats of the winter b: | 0 @ ‘ Bobby Byrne a better hit ter and runner than Knabe. It | PORT AU PRINCE, Fob. 19.—Hus Best modera outside rooms, 25c would be a shame to quote what | |iness was practically suspended af id to S0c. Stewart House, 86 West Dootn sald last summer about) jhere today on account of the cit! rtisement Knabe. | zens’ fear of general street fighting. « yA a ena = c er Dae he troops, having driven out the . | |police, were patrolling the town | themselvos. @ e “FINDS GALLEON - f @ a4 “4 RICHMOND, Cal, Feb, 19.—Ror- |g 4 irst Kun Pictures tha nivel Wicd Savors foues trap A r) . |ments of a Spanish galleon of at least 100 years ago | Mirror Screen ° 2 G6 Raymond Ballard, Pianist. (A ROYAL MATCH) f @ VIENNA, Feb. 19.—It was an ‘~f bd | |nounced that Crown Prince G: 1 | lof Greece and Princess Elizab th of Roumania will be married at Athens May 21. r) | 3 BURIED BY SLIDE q VALDEZ, Alaska, Feb. 19.—Mr leon, on their way to the tntertor,| . Jane. In time Rochester proposes|drama; “The Roob's Honeymoon,” | were buried in a huge snow slide § and the lovers prepare for the Rex comedy; “Lumber Industry In|in the north end of Keystone car \ wedding. On the wedding eve the California,” Industrial; “The Old) yon at 2 o'clock yesterday after source of the mysterious nolses| Locket,” Rex drama; “Fishing In-| noon 78 } ls discovered by Jane, It in the| dustry of the Great Lakes,” indus: | crazed wife of Rochester. Roches-| trial comedy, on ter’s confession clears him of cee Te | 3 jdlama, and unexpected Clemmer Until Saturday Night Tillkum Thureday Night i the story give an unusual ¢ Hearts Adrift,” four parts; “A| “Ramases’ Necklace,” three-part be’ Four other subjects conclude the Daughter of the Hills,” three parts, | Edison; “Woolng the Cook,” Pathe ; | program ee comedy : | cee oes eee | “Sally's Elopement,” a Beauty Colonial All Week | ~ —* | comedy at the Class A today, fea, “The Lion and the Mouse,” stx- RESIDENCE THEATRES ie tures Margarita Fischer and Har-) part Lubin drama. . ¥ ry Pollard. These two have toured ’ oe | ant Hour Tonight ‘ |the country in vaudeville, Pollard made bis first appearance in mo- Itlon pictures playing opposite Miss Fischer, for the Selig company | Harry Pollard ts Kansas born, but his family migrated to Callfornia, lwhere Harry was brought up on a ranch. He got his first Hking for the stage by winning a competition at school, given for the bent renit tion, at the age of 12. Overhearing a remark made by a teacher, that he was destined for the stage, he Ithen and there decided upon his |future—and at the age of 18 se leured a minor position at the Al leagar theatre in San Francisco. . The Janitor [aml Reliance Drama. jries a circus woman who w |tights. The parents are shoo! but the classical Salome dance jthe girl picked by the father, art o~ THIRD AT PIKE A Blowout at Santa Banana Two-Part American Feature. “Sawdust and Salome,” at the Dream until Saturday night, is the story of modesty as she in and isn't. A son of a rich man ma Sally’s Elopement With That Great Favorite Margarita Fischer is The son has his own opinion . od “WHAT'S ON TODAY Alhambra Until Sunday Night “Jane Eyre.” two-part Imp Complete Report of Market Today 6 The pay ome The selling price of © down to 26 cents today ling price Is at no set figure |dealers paying as low as per dozen. Yakima potatoes are $2 n yesterday's quotations as cents, ) cents has been sliced from price of California celery seurtabies Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Pail. on paid proaucers tur it ” ° “0 5 nce 20 12% ‘ 360 0 275 176 450 260 exes 2 2.00 900 1 CONSULTATION. FREE—CALL TODAY BOOK FREE A size, ae 0-1 a's @ o 1 @1 rues 1 k home price for butter, Corrected daily by Th selling The Electra-Vita . Co. Butter ress Theatre Hullding gear brick Pe oritna ° Cor. Spring HH ° " , Pi epaid. ey are cm ° ated book s @ 'n a aL) 9 @ 1 o@ 2 ‘ look Swiss Hy Vutmburger Perrin) 1 @ (20 1 cents! Woman,” drama "The « of a “Hearts and Hoofs. ‘The Lie That Fatled,” drama; Class A Until Saturday Night | | “The Blow-Out at Santa Banana two-part American comedy The . : Reliance drama; “Sally rc Repulstve Pupil,” comedy. Pro r sapere rs Veamc | At the Home Until Friday al Y | “Conscience,” two-reel drama “proken Litea teey, Night | iswhat the Crystal Told,” drama T | 5 play; “Sawdust and Salome,” Vita. | “Chasing Gloom,” comeay: The O a y. graph; “Great Kivers of the North, | Servant Question,” comedy. Reneray soenk. t = » fee Gihtss ikon co ay LAE Cae SERAC RES m i " “Mutual Girl,” series 4; “Mabel's TONIGHT Rare Adapted from Bronte’s Jane Eyre Cantar” twopare Me || Metaropeliten—victor Morley’ tn r = Newel | Jeatie: “The Hidden Clue,” Re Moore—E. H. Sothern tn “It 1 amous Emotiona ove: wipe a Gcattlo — Halley & Mitchel 2-Part Imp Drama | «Mutual Weakly. welds! news: |< St0ck,Co, (2. “Three Weeks.” “4 pow : ‘ |“Plays the Thug,” Tivoll—-Keating & Flood Co. Cliarlotte Bronte was a mistress with the pen at con-— two-part Domino; | Cateher,” ee Teceecee of a Wife DICK EXPLAINS. a Coe eae juring up poignant situations—in drafting theslives of some people in a way that gets into the heart of one and stirs the deepest emotions The Universal, in adapting this novel to the screen, has successfully sought to retain all the beauty, the delightful old English atmosphere of the original, Ethel Grandin has played the title role, and who is there more capable of inter- preting the sympathetic, unfortunate little miss than the a petite, fascinating Imp star? A Comedy “The Thiet Keystone CHAPTER LXXXIl. fnot think you would take it like 1 was still up on Dick's bed at)this,” as I began again to shake his father’s house when I heard the/ with sobs. door bell ring {n short, quick peals| “Why, Margie, do you know 1| Featuring and I knew that he had come. have never seen you ery before? could not stop crying, although | Don't—don't, dearest can't let ied ware hard tor | ded nat want|yow 66 thle. tor it paikten me fecliil BETTY SCHADE lto let Dick know I had been crying. like the beast I am | |] went into the bathroom and “If you had only telephoned | and washed my face with cold water,| to me, Dick, that you were going . to play cards, | would not have been so worried, but you can't tell all the agony that twisted brushed my hair and powdered my nose. I could see. BOB LEONARD however, that I looked |perfectly ghastly. My skin seemed! my very heart strings as at dif- | im These two together | lifeless and even my halr looked as ferent times during the night it | though some of its life and color} came to me that you were dead | mean a dandy picture. ad gone out of it or hurt somewhere. Oh, Dick! |i ‘ Dick came rushing upstairs, call-| Dick! Don't do It again—! |i ing: “Ma His mother called |+ can't bear it ee |him and I heard him say: “In a! Dick took me in his arms as {f I ‘ minute, mother, after I have seen|were a child and soothed me with| Featuring |Margle.” But again she called tm-/his lips against my cheek us . r | pertously "Dic your mother] We were atill sitting on the top | iam Lois Weber as though her claim|of the staira when Mollie came uy jeame before any other. land, bending down, she whispered | 1 heard Diek give a smothered|“What have you been doing to} exclamation of impatience as he|Margie, Dick? Where have you! turned into his mother’s 4 and| been all day to make her look like I was very gl went, for I did|a ghost and tremble every time the wants you age k A play rife with sentiment and pathos, laid A during the Civil War. A girl sacrifices much i not want to see him alone just yet. | telephone rang?” for or sweethes > " a } | HE: SAE Coma it Aan Ne RR ca 7 eh for her sweetheart. He does not appreciate it. but he heard me and came out an| Mollie,” said Dick hoarsely, “but a In the end she even gives her life. Years later, |the landing and grabbed me tn his|am going to be good after this arms lean at the Wacko: Natl Soday, hat an old locket recalls these events. Margie, Margie!” he sald. “Will|1 told them at the office I was calle ”q you ev forgive me? 1 know I am | out of town.” % a brute, but, dearest, | have been “Is father still asleep?” I asked - all up in the air lately over that|This brought Dick's mind back contract I lost, and when some r | Daa and he asked I knew came in town last eventr Madge, do you think jand asked me to go out to dinner| better send for brother John? | with them I went in my usual heed-| “Not yet, dear. The doctor we hac say Two Entertaining Subjects lesa way glad to forget everything.| he is better and it will only Yes, even you, dearest,” he sald John to come home 2 e . I ised m head and le 1 » t ft ecessa oO A ore inl ete alpen Gaal Fi icc aaeara mm agua Fishing in the Great Lakes é | “After dinner we began to play Up the stairs came the white. q b M Mt C } 1 | pokari na; Gh caenesT MMAR ENG Ghul eR Re kein, Cae Lumbering in California than I should, Honestly I was com-| Waverly, your father is now awake mf, |pletely surprised when I found it|and wants to see you * a morning, But, _dearest, 1 aia | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) be w | There ls Only One j “Bromo Quinine od To" Got) The™ GENUINE, {Oall For} The ; Full” Name ‘Laxative Bromo Quinine | Usod The World Over to Ouro a Oold ia One Day CUL core, THE ALL-STAR TRIO Three Stars in Song Westlake Pie"? 10c—2", 5c Whenever you feel @ cold coming on think of the name Laxative | Bromo Quinine Look for us signature.on the bos, * 25c.