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| "AS YE W&S-., |v' A Wilfiam'A. Brady i R|f: : < -capacity houses all over th | " "HOGAN'S WILD < pV--: , Tomorrow, Robert Le< ? Is fifth Episode of John Flemi ij?^ . aerial story? "THE MA? Coming Friday, 2 "THE HOOiSIER S THE STAR l.V ' . (loday-lt. J. 1 I #btBf ; TERRENC v (A 2-reel, 2-part "V If--: "Carmen's R; | (A rip-roari K" "A Baniki A 2-reel Reliance Indian d [' ig| "Universal II ^ (A Universal cc |||' 1 ' 10c ADULTS?6 BEE MONTAG |, Sgl P I # "Potash and Perlniutter" to Be mfrp Presented at the Robinson it' 1. Grand February 5. ^ Direct from its second year at th"e Cohan theater, New York City. W"Potash and Perlmutter" comes to a; the Robinson Grand theater FebruC " x try. ,6. No announcement could be of .greater Interest to the tbeater??' , goers of this city, who have heard - so much about this most remarkable %' - of comedies. "Potash and Perlnjutter" Is an "up-to-date garment' in A SURE WAY TO 1 ENDJANDRUFF Stop Falling Hair and Itching Scalp?At Once ft'. 1 There is/One sure way, that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it a' . : entirely. To do this, ju?t get about four I ounces of plain, common liquid arvon .< from iny jlrug store (this is all you will Mg need),- apply .it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub Kp, it in gently with the finger tips. K;: By morningr most if not all, of your K. dandruff will be gone, and three or four >: more applications will' completely dissolve,' and entirely destroy every single ip.:. Bigfi uiq uacc ox it, no inauicr now muca dandruff you may have, i You will find all itching and digging i of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will'be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and Ibolc and feel a hundred life? times better. ?. 'If you vahie-your hair, you should pet l; rid of dandruff at once, for nothing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only ; starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, straggly, dull, ? dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody at notices it, SCOW fpORTEl M MMM*<iii M HE CORPORATION Bute - * BRADY der's big sueeess SOW v A IV :r"" 3 .CaUtO. w feature that is showing to eeountry. >ATS"?(Keystone) onard and Ella Hall in the ing Wilson's fascinating TEE KEY" dax Figman in? JOHOOIMASTEB" ' v. THEATRE iVarren Kerrigan) iuction ever produced, enE O'RUKE fetor Serial No. 5) Romance" ng Sterling) ie Maiden-' Irama of the early frontier. te's Fortune" unedy Wfesterip LS 6?CHILDREN 5c 5 GLASS IS BOOKED Y [three pieces," made from the ma icnai in luuiuague uiass s iamous stories in .the Saturday Evanlng Post." and trimmed with a thousand laughs and guaranteed to fit all sizes and ages." No play wlthJn the memory ot tho oldest theatergoer made a quicker or greater hit in New York than this delightful dramatization of the Joys and sorrows. trials and triumphs of the two quaint, lovable partners, who are business men to the tips of their fingers, but sofehearted to a. fault, and Manager A. H. Woods sends the production here direct from its Broadway home with a brilliant company of artiste, all of whom have made fame for themselves by their delightful Interpretation of Mr. Glass's unique characters. "As Ye Sow," the William A. Brady feature photo-drama, that is showing-today at the Orpheum theater, is one "of the best American features on tne market today. Miss Alice Brady, the well-known theatrical star, has been cast to play the leading role. The play was written about ten years ago by the Rev. John Snider and has scored innumerable successes ever since. It is shown in five actsi and affords a pleasing hour and a half entertainment. The closing attraction is a laughable Keystone comedy of "Hofean's. Wild Oats." Robert Leonard and Ella Hall will be seen tomorrow In the fifth episode ot John Fleming Wilson's fascinating serial story, "The Master Key." , i o? The motion pictures today at the Odeon. include a two-part Kalem drama, featuring Alice Holllster, entitled "The Hate that Withers." Spurned by Iola Neville, Judson vows to ruin the happiness of the woman and his successful rival. His machinations almost bring about Iola's suicide. Also, an Edison picture entitled, "The Birth of Our Savfnii'r" fpntiirlntr Onrtriirio MisThv" ^ MONDAY TUESDi THE BftBW, BBOTHE] 14 PEOPLE IN TE Good Singing?Clever 1 PICTURES "THE BIRTH OP OTJI Fact and legei|d' of th Gertrude MdCoy. COMING?THXTRfi BELLE TRAVER'S BIG \ ?" jr.s'j . . Into this film is reverently incorporated the Bible narrative bt Christ's birth and the "Plight of the Hoy family." This picture is one that depicts to the eye what Bply .Writ describes by word. * 3 - ' -o? -;.V I " Reese Brothers' Africander Company played'to three capacity housesat the Odeon theater yesterday afternoon and evening.. This is a thoroughly up-to-date little-minstrel show, made up of clever musicians, real singers and good dancers' and1 plenty of n?w jokes and songs. ??? In spite of the rain a large audience witnessed the production of "The Idler," by the Palace players last night, at the Palace theater, and those who ventured out in the rain were well repaid, as without doubt, both ' scenicly and dramatically, this is the best attempt this popular company has made so far. Everyone was well cast. Miss Glanton and Frank Mayo were vefy good In the leading roles. Mr. Sunselth gave a splendid performance of a more than difficult part Mrs. Stanly and Earl Mayo, as her son, were excellent, as were Mr. alanton- and Miss Neil, as his daughter. Mr. Fanshawe and Mr. Beaulon were both "^good-looking" brothers. Mr.-Fanshawe Is tp be congratulated on his first act set. It surely is a beauty fromthe "front" There was much enjoyment over the country store." It is growing more popular each week. A two-part Vitagraph- photoplay, "In the Latin ^Quarter," is the headliner today at the BljOu. Edith Storey and Antonls Moreno are the principals. . Kathly Williams and . Tom Clarke are featured in.a one-part reel. "The Lady or the Tiger," a thrilling animal picture. George Ade's fable "Two Little Dinky Drainers of a Non Serious Kind," make a lot or fun. Pathe Daily News, No. 91, pictures recent news happenings. IWednpRilav TTiaw and Erlanwr -will present a two-part dr^ma, "The Crimson Moth," teaturlng George Morgan and Louise Vale. "When a crimson moth comes to a Huntington he Is doomed." . The tradition had never tailed through hundreds of years. Then the last of the Huntingtons marries, and the sign appears. That it comes in an hour <JT suspense only makes the apparition more dreadful to the woman who loves htm. Sellg's new . pictorial will be shown and the program will close with a burlesque scream, "The JACK A. JOHNSON MAI MEXICO; "TOO MU< J:' v\ F /JH Reports from Mexico declare tha son when-he seeks to enter that com vent the big smoke's entry if he poi America and plans to travel northwt he is restrained the humiliation, will 1 velonments are eaeerlv awaited. V? cutd Ploturus ? WEDNESDAY P^OLDEB ?> 5 TODAY ifccStg ^ Hl>mstei t SAVIOR"?(Edison) e Holy family, featuring " _ jgjjR 'f 'g L, FBI., AND SAT., < OTMCAiOOMEDTOO. Winning Whiskers.", with Marlon 9 Sals In the lead. Since Oliver Morosco announced i the establishment ot a play-reading i bureau on the first of the year, he i has beqn forced to materially fen-1 large it Bhumetal efllclency. The 1 bureau was put in \ operation at Morosco's Burbank theater, Los Ah-; geles, January 1, - and during the first ten days more than two hundred and fifty manuscripts were 're-, celved, coming froui all parts of tfie United States. , "Among the Wtld Tribes of the Philippine Islands," is 'another of the exclusive features to-be shown' in Lyman-H. Howe's new travel festival, soon to be at- the Robinson . Grand. It includes all of tbe more Important wild tribes and'fh'etr manner of life,' interasSnjrTJeSnlfarltles, 1 etc., among which are the. ceremon- ' les attendant upon haad-huntlng| It took a great deal of courage for 1 the camera mam to go alone, among 1 the wildly excited savages to pho- ' tograph some c? -these scenes, also consummate tact on his part to keep : his head on., his shoulders. ' ? o ? " Beauty, fun and sofig will be the ' master of the situation at the Robin- 1 son Grand Tuesday night and Wed- ' nesday afternoon and night, when ' the big burlesque sensation "Queens j of the Folies Bergere," present a program full of redeetblng features, opening with the new and timely : satire, "The- New Janitor," which serves to introduce the entire' company In -a rapid fire and round of ! mugic. and song folowed by an olio ot gplendld high class vaudeville tea- ; tures. .The closing number and par- ? tjcular feature will be' "From ' Broadway to Atlantfc City," ong .or the biggest things ever attempted in burlesque and described as a crystal maze of scenic surprises and | electrical effects. -In point of- cob turning it is equally as elaborate ana'l! to say that' the chorus of staging), and dancing beauties is a treat to the eye is but putting it mildly. There are fifteen big song hits and the fun is fast.;and furious. La Belle Fatlma, the queen of oriental dancers, is the big added feature. ? o ? At William A. Bradys playhouse, the new Owen Davis drama, "Sinners," has sprung at once into, favor, showing'that there is an audience in New York for a play contrasting certain- phases of rather highly flavored city life with the simple and guileless occupations of f BE BARRED FROM JUI" CRIES LIL ARTHA t efforts may be made to' detain Johnitiy. Carranza is determined to prejsibly can. JohnSon is now . in South ird and cross the Mexican border. If iu uuuut cut nini ueepiy. runner aea^-n v,;;y-rm*-t .frfrVTri ' , .' ' , . ' ' $11 uu rural- personages. Mr. Brady's asilBtants In the box, office report that aevpr since the remarkable engage-; bent of VBought and Paid . For," in this theater, has there been, -a'similar demand for advance reservations. - i Defeat Generals in a Fast and Rough Game' Played at Lexington. ,LBXIWHONv Va., Jam 49;?'Weet Virginia Wesheyan ibasketlfcll team mm Croon Washington and Lee heire today to one- of the roughest games aver witnessed on a local'floor., The local: team aeenied to he the worst offenders along 'tola line and had no less than fifteen personal fouls called on various members of the team. For Wesletyan, Neale was the bright particular star Tinging In tour goaffla from the fleldl and Bfyooting twelve out of i possible flteen goals from toot. 'Captain Singleton, Shuraaker and Heavier also (played well. For Washington and Lee, Secley and Gflhsgow, who were substitutes near the end- 'of the game, put up a brilliant article of basketball. The score seesawed throughout the' game," with first--"one team and then the other Jn the lead, bat during the test -. three minutes Wesleyan held the lead end came out winner. 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'' ' " *' ' ' er ^Heavper 3, Neale 4/Singleton 3. awto^Ote^^?Neaie 12, Mttee 3. Score at end o<-first half?Washing too and Lee 17, Weeleyan IS. ' P NOT WAMSLEY Is the Man Hekh'n a Kentucky Town for the Murder of Mrs. Wamsley. ; ELKINS,: JaTT^Word waareceived here last Friday that ijm answering me description or "ilea' Wamsley, who murdered ,his wife on January 2 and for whom, there is a $50 reward for his delivery, to the local authorities, was arrested in Jackson, Ky. Deputy Sheriff I 2r. I Tuesday and Wedni Bj MATINEE, A guaranteed, wheel cities. rights 90 PER CENT?GIRL I "Queens S, f 30?PEC A bewildering rtviei $25,000 BEA1 B Gassiest Burlesque Sfa I La Belle Fatin B PRICK, NIOHT...... JtAflSEE I^^B,:dUtv', iV'.i 'v.- ..''.J ~ - / / ? EmjI mfeggiffl . JjH ^ X\\x^ . & ' " -- - i pWiKPI1' ' >jBBW/^JL..'V; m ' *1: 11'"""' y';* ; - ? ' . A' I ' H J Qy "j^Qp'' -v 'i v ' J ' ' : * ' eS^^K ':>rS!?i;: .'' ',' r-A.i* C^.t &^%i$ Kt^-. * t^-s.v-I'^'il^**"* .MB f jj^SSSSHWiflBl tv\ - rw| j,