The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1916, Page 10

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eat THE £ “THE MEXICAN BORDER” IS TIMELY MELODRAMA AT LEXINGTON THEATRE. “On the Mexican Border,” a melo- drama in four acta dealing with the | present Mexican situation, won the, applause of a Jarge audience at the Lexington Theatre last night. The story of the piece runs Hke this: John Swiftman, an educated Mezi- | can Indian, who is an assistant sur- | eon at the Army Post at Douglas, | Arizona, suspects the chief surgeon of inoculating ® half-breed Mexican woman with the typhus germ in an endeavor to study the disease. A_ stage coach in which the chief sur- | geon Is riding in attacked by Mexi- can bandits and the doctor barely escapes with his life, at the same time rescuing a beautiful girl who he afte ware marries. | The gi who in addicted to drugs, mistaken the deady typhus germs for morphine and injects them into herself. While attending his ai the surgeon contracts the fever, fro: which dies. 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Blackwell has 6,500 mash notes, which he hasn't had time to answer. puna aoe ao ek IT WAB DONE. “Bay,” ead a voice over the te- jangle tt Hollywood, will ephone at the McAlpin, “will you Run at Columbia): chant next manta'ey work ih tie] senda boy to. ‘Thirtpfourtn Among eo stare Street ané Broadway and page Mr. Harry Robertson and tell him 1 oan't be there? Thanks.” bo tradatorred will be Dowgiue Fait- banks, who will aot under the direc- tion of John Emerson, Progressive Business Houses Encourage Telephone Etiquette How We May Have Good Telephone Service 1 By answering the telephone promptly end pleesently 8 By speaking directly inte the transmitter 3 By emnouncing firm the Buresu, then the person speaking, —a0 **. Bureau, Mr Smith speaking’ 4 By calling for the number, not the wame, on outside eennections 5 By holding the line and being ready to opeak et ‘once, gn al. connections a 6 By feeling responsible for a neighbor's telephone; when necessary answering—‘ Bureau, Mr Smitth’s telephone, Mr Jones speaking’ And s0, complete information, and courteous treat- Reducing Fat ews item from Shroed. informs us ethod of prosuctag in meeting with as- ‘his system, which at be. th sorption Tablet ‘meth Rh eiapieies ir he cour hing. that ‘i ee the encore feeh we, three or four pounda a week causing of rrinides, the help of exercite or tater ference ing, or jetting. ‘ with lensant, do fat reducers, economical | Fecanee, Marmola Prescription. 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Varmers, Educat ably your owt theirlives to Mi BETTER THAN GALOMEL |Thonsands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute fect on the liver te They are the re wel complaints with cal- take hold ttt. Why the teath? but to let 6 Ite place. and that constipation and a liver, Tako Dr. Fdwarda’ Oltve eu you feel “loggy” and e¢ how they “clear” clouded they “perk up’? the D0. per box. All drug bie Company, Colum New Method of ju madition to civllixation's gee ! i |ranged a first class feminine vaude- », | Another act that made a hit with the Mane Se reser that man were forced to live “FORCE” TOASTED on- comedy Tounded out an entertaining | What would that food be? Whole grains of plump 4 —— | Wheat! Withouta doubt. phage agp sol ne Motion Picture Notes. | For wheat holds within [F easy Cigestion. Then | itselfallthe elementsneeded _—‘Tolled to a delicate thinness. yards’ determination not to} ‘0, | ano’ ment wil! convince our customers that we are at their service —— The New York Edison Company Contraer and Teopection Department Card The ven to all employess by jew York Edison Company | burlesque stage. In it one of the male members of the company por- trays President Wilson in such & Nfe-like manner that the action last night was held up for five minutes due to the outburst of applause, elt’ Kelly ta assisted b; call, James Tenbrooke, Eileen Sheridan, Ameta Pynes, Net- tie Nelson, Tom O'Brien, Charles O'Brien, Thomas Bell, Colle Lorelia and Martelle, assisted by a large chorus, the vaudeville division, Bud Snyder and company, the Four O’Brien Brothers, Pynes an@ Mc- Carthy and the Great Martelle. —f—— “THE TEMPTERS” LURE THE OLYMPIC’S PATRONS WITH FINE BURLESQUE. y is one of many progressive con- The Edison Com; ih the promotion of correct telephone cerns interested habits. ‘Would not a telephone courtesy card, modified to apply to your business and sent to every employee, help to develop the ability of your organization in handling tele- phone calls? NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY “The Tempters,” in a two-act bur- | leaque entitled “Married for a Day” jand “A Day at the Cirous” are the at- | traction holding down the boards at ‘the Olympic Theatre on Fourteenth Street this week. Max Fields, a Hebrew comedian, as- |gumed the leading comedy role and! was a stageful of fun himself. He) also had several song parodies that “went big” with the large audience) | last evenin Fields ts a 'y of | Prominent among the |players were Bertha Gibson, Ruth | Bverett, Fern Wayne, Frances Lock- George Betts, William Harris, Cares Harrington and Sidney Rog-}| era. Saenadeniecio: EIGHT ACTS, ALL GIRLS, BIG FEMININE HIT AT PROCTOR'’S 5TH AVENUE. Girls! Girle! All girls! predom- inated at Proctor's Fifth Avenue The- atre, where Manager Quatd has ar- ville bill of eight acts offered for the first half of this week. Among the featured is Blossom Seeley. She sang herself into favor last night. all ood but one Suppose—just suppose— audience was sented by Catl “hildhood Days,” pre- | rine Hayes and Sabel | For nature designed wheat. Then ene to a “palate- tickling”’ turn. Oh! Bat it’s good! My( But it is good for you! Have “FORCE” tomorrow Ivy Close ts sald to be the most| popular English screen star. Louise Lovely of the Universal | ought to meet Arline Protty, don't) you think? When House Peters was young no| wanted to be a bandit, but his mother | | wouldn't let him, for man’s sustenance. Proteids—the tissue build- ers. Carbohydrates—the energy builders. Minerals —the bone-builders, All in About 260,00 miles of film te used built morning, because we ask you to, tion pictures, enuesesur® ine wheat. Allin “FORCE,” a Allothermornings you'll have wine Cub," ta back agein in, tho whole wheat food. And there it for pure joy of its delightful | rere ere cities. whe ANh AR inwellbalanced proportions. | whole wheat flavor. uutnal release Is Fireman.’ Will be ready to be shown June 12. | Mary Miles Minter and her mother | nave atarted West. Miss Minter ts/ |gxoing to Santa Barbara to act for the utual, | ‘FORCE’ TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES “Force” inits waxed paper jacket is ated flavor. tight and moieture-proof, As near as the nearest grocer's. ‘Flames of Vengeance" will be the [second of the Gaumont's new three reel features to be released. Robinson plays tho lead. So Gertrude | far as is known, Violet Merse- hasn't as yet proposed to Roy ‘ernandes, whe ‘on tho “Handsom- est Man" contest She should get) some heavy overshoes and warm | those tootsies, say we. Through the efforts of J. A. Berst, Vice President and General Man- | ager of Pathe, Louis Tracy, the Eng- lish novelist, has been persuaded to| write film scenarios, “The Grip of | n>) " a serial for Pathe, will be his, “Carlyle Blackwell, who is working In "A Woman's Way,” hasn't had a day's rest in eleven weeks, -He has stepped from one picture right into | r. And now comes the sad part! His press agent swears Mz, oJ

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