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It is a two-part film, called | “Love and Vengeance,” and is said |nel Met the Villain,” is one of the offerings at the Melbourne tonight The 14th part of the Mutual Girl series shows some of the newest creation for milady’s wearing. “The | Interrupted Getaway,” another drama, with “Like Father, Like }Son,.” a drama involving the old | question of heredity, complete the | program. ee “The Brute,” at the Tivoli the atre, In three reela, a Warner fea ture production in whihe Miss Va} lentine Gates, a former Seattle girt is starred, is one of the best pho- toplays yet booked at that house It’s move — these! jina lumber camp and affords plen- “FOR NTS” make it easy|ty of action and some very good to decide. where. comedy, “The Brute” will be the attraction at the Tivol! until Sun- day. Friday night Manager Keat- ing will entertain his patrons with a fine collection of amateur talent. ee | | “Germinal,” Pathe play depicting \labor trouble in France, was pro- duced tn that country. It will con- ‘tinue at the Clemmer until Satur day night. . “His Sweetheart’s Child” |two-part drama of country lif tt fs at the Dream until Satur- may night. NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and is Athion ‘Sul Saturday. 12: . pm ‘Time Table subject to change without Phese Main 3101. Fare 50c Round Trip. “Sonny Jim at the North Pole, a Vitagraph at the Colonial, fea tures “Sonny Jim” tn the role of a hero. Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Lucile Love,” first four parts. eee Class A Until Saturday Night | “The Greater Love,” two-part |Pathe play; “The Second Wife,” | Selig drama; “The Knave of Clubs,” }and “In the Soup,” Lubin comedy. | eee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “Germinal” Pathe six-part drama. ee Tivoli Theatre Until Sunday “The Brute,” Warner three-reel drama, ‘Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment is Curing Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. 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Dick thinks we got away from the reporters, particularly as none of the girl's relatives appeared at |the funeral. One or two men from the papers looked in during the serv ice, but they seemed to think ev- erything was all right and left Dick and I were the only mourn- ers, beside the girl's father and sister. Dick asked a young min istor from one of the nearby churches to say a few words, and he told him the children were doubly orphaned, The man talked lon the beautiful bravery of moth }hood and the sacrifice that every |woman makes who brings a child jinto the world, and gave the same old platitudes that strangers say over the dead. It sounded very conventional, but I wondered what the girl lying there so cold and still would hae thought of it all could she have known. There were a few curious people in the little flat during the brief ceremony. 1 had a long talk with the girl’s father before the funeral |He seemed a very decent old man, jquite dazed by the terrible tragedy lthat had been so recently enacted in his family. | “1 was a very bitter man against }the scoundrel who brought my |daughter to this, but when the Hlovely lady came and I knew she | was going to care for the bables I |did what I thought my daughter would like—I made {t as easy for her as I could, and my girl's chil |dren will bear their father's name, |but that man had better not come near me—I'll kill him if he does!” | His older daughter, who had a | still, patient face, came over and [put her hand on his shoulder don't think that, father,” she said Saucha was not unhappy a mo- ment until she died, She loved Mr Symone very dearly, and she knew ail about his being married when she went with him, She told me just the other day that Mr, Symone had never made any pretense of be- ing unmarried and that he had given her a chance to learn music, which she adored, and to see and do all the beautiful things which only women of wealth could do. “Don't think Tam ungrateful to jhim,’ sald Saucha, ‘and don’t think | that T do not know that some day he will tire of me and go back to his lovely wife, but such as T have 1 have given to him fr such as Tam he made me. was told in a@ colorless voice. as “LOVE end VENGEANCE” + © WESTLAKE AT PINE THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE “THE WAGES OF SIN 1S DEATH” LAU NOT AC IN ALL LAU GUARA LAU Ford Sterling of ‘““Keystone Com- edy’’ Fame in His First Comedy Release With the Universal (72°, ove and Vengeanc If the doctor says you must not laugh, do not see this show, or you'll laugh yourself into the grave. 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