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jpAGE' EIGHT |5wen moop I ENGAGE! Ke is to Be Co-Starred with W Beautiful Hazel Dawn in Stage Success. KOvcn Moore, onn of the hest known Bhd most popular playcni on the ino ta picture screen. has bean re-empu;H> by th: Famous Players Film ComB Uiy under a loin; torn) contract, and Bfll shortly bo co-starred with Hazel lawn in an adaptation of a groin .stage access on the Paramount program, ju> title of which, when announced, 701 undoubtedly create great interest tnong the trade and the photoplay mblir. Mr. Moore has been a popular gniro on the screen ever since the Conner days of the motion picture rid has been identified with several potable productions. I* ? ' Alice Hollistor, a queen of omopnal actresses, Is on the Hi Jon preen today in "The Latest Worifcn" a fine act feature produced by [he Kalom Company. Miss Ilollisqr's has a reputation for art pic Eures untniuiiuMi i>> .111/ UUK-I in American sen-en productions. In Jils presentation she Is seen at her I iJfa bust. Number forty-eight of Hie Hearst. Intertlonal News jiietorial is the added utatracllun. Ladles who want to see the latest in styles Bhould see this one. Tuesday's feature will lie "The Abandonment." n five act Mutual Star production with beautiful Helen Bossen and an till star cast. o ? Miss .Mary Charlcson is the latest movie star to be engaged by the Helig Polyscope Company. .Miss Charlcson arrived in Chicago from New York oltv recently and plays ono of ilia leading rolos In "The l'rluct" Chap," now In course of production at the Selig studios, Chicago. Marshall Nation plays the lead and also directs the production. . Universal City lias more new playerr, Jack .Mtillitill, leading Juvenile end formerly with the Diograph company, has been assigned to general stock. Suzette Booth, heavy wo I* ^J'ACK man: Charlos Mnriott. character actor; Frank. Whitson. MuroM Skinner, i nephew of the ate star. Otis Skinner and Clyd** iP-nson. are other popular players who will appear regularly in Universal pictun SADNESS IS BY DEA' Riot Only to This State but Also to the Capital of the Nation. (Bj Onirics Brooks Smith) WASHINGTON", July IT. ?No matter how greatly they had prepared themselves to receive a message of death from the relatives who witnessed the passing of the heroic soul of Judge Hunter Holmes Moss II, his Intimate friends In Congress and out, could hardly sense the full Weaning of the final summons until thG blow foil. There was that about the final days and week - preceding his death ?there was thnt about the unutter#?).!/-? ?. r?V> I/. t>rn ;r> nc n IiifJct *1 (' statesman even t>efore years of youth hail ontlr !r faded from his life?which added a high note of dramatic Interest ' > the tragedy u:id sounded the deepest note of sympathy and sadness In the hearts that beat with faint hope for bin: to the final drop of the curtain in his life's drama. There was that about the close of the life of the distigulshed young congressman, known only to 'those relatives and friends who were closest to him, and to whom be gave his sacred confidences to the end, and that was the brave nnd knightly mien with which he faced the mysunjliorne to him by the shrouded messenger. He met that dreary situation i-Killi a bravery that was splendor ItBtlf. uad the uiunly uuatlllea which liad made htm esteemed 6y Ms t?llows, shone forth In the dark dayi of his hopelesH waiting with h rfr splondoncy which will at once lie t consolation and a gride to those wht y*-' IE AGAIN > BY FAMOUS On Monday, July 31, the Rellg Company will release ihrough General Bllui Service a Sollg liiamond S|?ocial swilled "TLo Old Man Who Tried to Grow young." The title will contcy hut a fauit conception of the 1111usttai character of litis Him prodtic1 tion. The story is said to he out of [ the ordinary in every respect. Al. IV. MIkoh, the Oclig character star, I enacts fhc I ceding role and he is nf! lorded many opportunities for won I derfui acting t-ed he tuices advautago r>f ull of than. Air. liAlson Is supports ml by (.'tariff! West, Vivian Heed, Hurry fynodulo mid other stars. ?o? Gypsy Abbott, a screen comedienne j <it vide ojporlcnce and Klslo (treason, I who for tho past eighteen months bus ! been .n'iiilatol with Sollg productions, ui'" :be latest recruits to Join forces j wltli tho Vogue-Mutual studios. Miss Abbott Is not a newcomer to Mutual j followers by .any means, having npI poured in several of feature releases j .screened uf the Horsley-Mutunl studios. I'rovlotis to becoming u tuembor of the Vogue-.Mutual studios, Miss Abi bott bus been connected with the ftali-.u uiiollns where she played opposite Carlylo Black well In various feature : productions. Hostile BurrlBcalo Is surrounded by "Irltili Worlds" tills week at Incovlllc, Whoro she Is working uudor Charles Miller's dlroctlun, us tlio stur of u now Inco-Trlanglu play by 0. Gardner bulIIvan Tlio story Is an IrlHh comcdydruma, In which Miss llurrlscale plays tlio part of a young col loon, whoso antics arc il constant source of worry I to the neighbors. One of bar pranks Is that of wearing a skirt made of newspapers; hence, In order to make : the scono consistent It was necessary ; to obtain Irish nowspspors. Kitty - J id? |lTt|w, 1 copies or a roconi cuiuuu m ... Irish World" arrived early In the week and In half an hour hud been converted, by the wardrobe mistress, Into ' a skirt for the star. ?o? Jnck Amide's "Pennant Winners" openod a week's engagement at the I'ulace theater today with a good show. This company played the Palace some time ago and made a big hit. Iinrvey ItooBo, the singing and dunclng comedian, who made such a big bit when he wns with the j company here In Us former engagement, Is still with the company and Is as good us ever. Another feature of the show Is Collier and Collier, society entertainers, who will Introduce a number of now vaudeville specialties. Another Bpeclal feature Is the singing and dancing chorus ef really pretty girls. The opening bill is "Lord O'Brien" and Is chuck full of laughs from start to tlulsh. There will he the usual ehunge of program Wednesday and Friday. ?o? One ef the new musical plays of the coming houbou will bo "The Cave I.ndy," the book by Roland Oliver ; (which Boiinde like a pen name) and Charles DIckBon, and the music by Harry fl. Olsen. When Wlllium Eavorsham appears In Bernard .Sliuw's comedy, "Oettlng Married," Henrietta Cronsman and Hilda b'pong will be In the company. , The llrst performance will be In New | York about the middle of October. Four companies will he sent out the coming season In "Very Good. Eddie," by the Comstock and Marbury Company. .Associated with Elizabeth Marbury In this venture J are Anne Morgan, daughter of the late Rlerpont Morgan, und Elsie do Wolfe. ! This stellar attraction at the Or- j pheuni theater today 1b Kitty Cordon, In the World Film fouture, "The Crucial TeHt." a flvo-part picture of revolutionist life, where the sinter of en anarchist plotter plays nil Important role In saving hlui from death after an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the Grand Duke of ltussta, luter bringing about the destruction of tile (liBllked ruler by trapping hlin, thereby making bhu easy prey for bur brother. Another chapter of "The Mysteries of Myra" featuring Howard Esta( brook and Jean Sotberu is the added i attraction. Tomorrow and Wednesday, a five i act Triangle play, "The Dividend," | with William ThompBon, and a two 1 part Keystone comedy, "His Wife's1 Mistake," featuring Roscoe (Fatty) ' Arbuekle, will be the feature attrac-I tions. CAUSED rH OF MOSS t, will cherish his memory. From that 'dark, day not so many weeks ago. when hope whs erased from his heart by the last diagnosis of his ailment by the experts of medicine and , surgery summoned, he lived the drab days and dark nights like a hero, and when he waved his wasted hand in farewell to those standing on this shore, whose sob-shaken figures were mpldly withdrawing from his eyes into the fitirrdf haze and mist, it was r. find Intrepid soul which was borfif* ft'o'I Upon the Invisible wings. tfefhlrtg has so hurt the hearts of ?n ft fir men und women In the capital a fl?n (Jr?alh of the representative In ''MrigrppH from his Fourth district. Tl>py kupw Judge Moss and they lik e.) hi in in social una oinciai 11 it ne -I in'! hlifh In tho regard of all. He ivnis admired both for Ms superior lenntnl talents, hla upright character. hla lively and aggressive manlier, and his pleasing and cheerful purronality. Tho men who worked mmamummmammmmmmmm I DR. if. C. MOORMAN Chiropodist Waldo Hotel I Will bo out of the city I .Tuly 29 to August HI, THE CLARKSBURG DAJI ' with hlra in the House of itepresen(Jitirea held him in high regard, and ;> ? monitors of Congress from West Virginia paid tribute to his ability as a eolloujrio and his affability .and reliability an a friend. Tho last ono of I ho delegation to sen him aiive and to talk with him | wan Congressman SO ware cooper. They had not known each other until they mot as fuflow mem burn, and a closo frtondshlp sprang up between them at onc? based upon mutually high rogard. Mr. Cooper, one weak ago yesterday, knowing that death una hovering near, want to Atlantic City especially to see his friend. They had hut five minutes together i a wonderful five minutes between i friends, 1% probably was?and Mr. j Cooper returned to Washington. without hope, but to tell friends that ! the patient was facing the fatality j will, a heroism and stoicism that I was Spartanliko. j So soon as nowu of Judge Mobs's j death at Atlantic Oily rcuchod Washj Ington, strangely enough It cuino in [n roundabout way through I'arkeritl burg and came to Congressman Howard Sutherland, that official notified the vice president and the ' speaker, and they announced a Joint funeral commlttoo to go to 1'arknrs| burg to attend tlio obsefjulos, which were set for d o'clock this afternoon, | Trinity fjplscopnl church to bo the scone of the llnal rites, und the rector of that purlHh, the Itev, Dr. S. Scollay Moore to bo In charge. Mr. Sutherland also conferred with inernbera of the family at Atlantic City und at l'arlteruburg over tlio 'phone ua to the funerul uranKOmunta, and afterward announced that the body would puss through Washington at 4 o'clock Sunday, but ' owing to tint lack of llmu, the members of the Joint coiuinllLoe In WuhIiInitton would not be tiblo to leave until 12:47 Sunday night, arriving In I'arkorsburg at 12:25 today. Whan the funeral party puased llirouith tho en pi till yesterday oven! lag, thorn was a large leathering at I lie station, which Included members j of tho congressional delegation, floral tokens from the Kunute, the House of Iteprnsonlallves, from the ' >? uni v ii M'liiit nuviiiLy ui um umun.i j of Columbia, from tile Chevy Chase i Chili, and from other organizations ! and friends wore put aboard tlio train whan It nmchud liaro. Kenator ! (loff In Now York, llopresentutlves ! liowcra at Murtlnaburg and Cooper j at llriimwol! were notlllod by wire of the death of their colleague, of the funeral arrangements, and of their appointment us members ot the conI gresslonal funeral party. A wreath of flowers was among the floral pieces placed aboard the train, It J having been Bent by the Congressional i Union for Womun Suffrage, for which ' organization Congressman Moss performed his last notable service. jjiHit-guruing me advice or ma pnyfilcians and the wishes of his family. iETBiiDi Add 'I'lils Taut to Tour Store of k uoivIuiIko Kldnoy dlsobbn often advances bo rapidly that many a person Is firmly In lis grasp before nwnro of Its prograsa. Prompt nttuntlou sboubl bo given the slightest symptom of kidney ' disorder. If there Is a dull pain In the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tlrod, worn-out fooling, or If tho kldnoy secretions aro offensive, Irregular and uttonded with pain, procure a good kldnoy remedy at once Thousands recommend J man's K.ldnoy l'llls. Head the statement below. Airs. <!. U Blanny, 107 High St..! Grafton, W. Va? says: "I had kidney trouble for years and didn't llnd anything that would give mo relief until1 1 used Dtmtt's Kidney l'llls. My body often hlontnd and 1 had pains In my sldus- My limbs were sore and I had backaches and henduehes. At times I became dizzy and nervous. Finally I used lloan's Kidney l'llls and my con-j ditlon began to Improve nt once. Ton tinned uue restored me to good health. 1'rlro 50c, at nil dealers. Dnn't pimply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan'a Kidney Pllln?the name that lira, Blnncy had Koster-Milburn Co..| PropH.. Buffalo, N. Y.?Advetriaeineiit i j i ^ fia tSlTjca Ask for names users in 01ai4ksl>in<g. | The Telegram S 3 en hr Got Thin coupon good for ten fr< to the Manager of Telegram's "10 Name of Club Member Address District many of these a# tt Is possible t 1910, ?' "" rj jY TELEGRAM- MONDAY , tho Indomitable representative got j ' out of a sick bed to conduct a fltiht In committee In favor of reportlnK j amendment. The officers of that or| Kanlaatlon learned of his death with | sorrow. "As a inetnl>er of the JudI-, 1 ciary committee Kepresontativn muss < led the fight to have the federal woman suffrage aniendinent reported to , the house," said Miss Anne Martin, chairman of the woman's party. The congressional committee appointed, tho names for the Sonat" being selected by Senator Chilton and those from tho house by Congressman Sutherland, was as follows: Senate- Chilton and Goff. of West Virginia; Ilrown, of Florida; Oliver, of Pennsylvania; Sterling, of South Dakota, j House?Sutherland, Llttlopago, Nnuly, Cooper and Mowers, of West 1 Virginia; Webb, of North Carolina; j Chlpperflnld, of Ohio; 1'arltH, of I Georgia: Mooney, of Ohio, Judge Mosh' makoii the second! death ill the state's congressional | I delegation In li'kh than six months. I William <1. Ilrown, Jr., of Klngwood, j was serving his third torm as a member of the House front the Second i district when lie wuh stricken suddenly ami died March I), 111 16. A special election In that district was, inudo necessary und George M. Ilowern, of Martinsburg, was elected i May ll to succeed Mr. Brown, The death of Judge Muss will make necessary n special election In the : Fourth district, providing the law Is rigidly adherod to. In that event, the special election would he thrown 1 tirlflsln tu/a r?v tliri.it MrnrtlfU nP tllfl I rugulnr election In November, i Tliere aro probabilities, though, that by common consent the law can be evaded In this case long enough to (brow the election to 1)11 tho vuctiney on tho day of the regular election. It depends largely on when (iovernor Hatfield should acknowledge the vacancy being brought "to his olllclal notice," and upon other circumstances. tho most Important : of which would he a complete agreement of h11 parties Interested, merit of nil On tho first day ofdcg .1 udgo Moss closud his olflce in tho 1 louse building and, after several do- j (Continued on page twelve.) VISIT AT ADA.USTOX. i Thoodoro Fltzpatrlck, a popular! street car conductor, and his family;'' li. J. Fleming and family, .Mrs. O. I). |i McClowd and family, and a .Mr. ,\lus-1 gravoB and his two daughters were the gnosis of W. J. Keener, of Fourth 1 avenue, Adnniston, Sunday night. The; evening was enjoyed liy all. IMIKKllOKS Ol'KKAT10\. Many friends of Randall Stiuires SI. 1 Clair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miner St.; Clair, will learn with pleasure that lie' Is recovering froni an operation for appendicitis, which he underwent in St. Mary's hospital Saturday morning. M3IMONS. STATU OF M UST VlltiilNlA: T? tlui Bhttillt 01' llarribon County, llrfi'tinc. \k?u (in- luTPhy eoiuniniultul to tmmiuon Ada Vonikont ViimlmiMik to mippur bufore tin, .1 ml en. of oil r Circuit Court of Uurri son County lit the Cl/rk's oftlco of our said ' Court, /it rules to ho held thereiu for Court, on the llrnt Moudu,) lu August, next, to uiiMior u bill in Chuucnry exhibited : ' UtfiiliiNt her In our Nuhl Court by Joseph I Vnuderiieck ; and have then there tills writ. Witness, 1. Wiule t'offiniiii. Clerk of our fluid Court, ut the Courthouse of the said county, this fifth day of July, lllltl, and iu t tho oUh yenr ot the Stute. 1. WAffK HUFFMAN. Clerk. | Order of I'ubllcuflon. BTATK OF WI-ST VI Id 11 MA At Hulfs continued ami held in the office I of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of llurrl- J sou County, on Wednesday, the Otli dny of) July, lllltl, the following order wus entered: Joseph Vnudurneek VS. j IN CllANCKKY. Adu Ycnikent Vundcriicc.k. Object of Suit. The object of this suit Is to obtain a ' divorce from the bonds of matrimony, heretofore celebrated, and now existing between t the plaintiff, Joseph Vunderneck. and the defendant, Ada Vcnlkejit Vauderiieok. | And It nppeuriiiK from an affidavit tiled in suld en use that Adu Venlkent Vnader lirc'K is a non-remueut m una oimc, u m ordered that she do appear within one 11 mouth from tin- date of the first publicu I Clon oi' tills- order and do what Is necessary | to nrotwt her Interest hortdn. (liven under my hand this the fith clay of 1 July, 1010. I WADK COFFMAN. Clerk. * GL*Y H. RURXSIHK, Counsel for J'lalntlff. of 800 SATISKIKD i ! ardroorefa JSlBBSgs^r 's 10,000 Club ee Vote rnnn * f ^ " ' 36 votes when cut out and pent In ,000 Club," Clarksburg, W. Va, ,,, JCaeh member may send In an o colled, No ?ooil after July AS, i II??| ' Hi .*[ >' 1 . I , i ; jtjlt 17, c. A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mr&Sheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Benefit Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's V egetable Compound. Knglewood, III.? "While goinjr through tlie Change of Life I suffered r? ___with headaches, nerllllllllllLLUiiiUlllllllllllllvonHnf'flfl. flaahofl of II jknow what 1 was F&FiM Ispent $1900 on docft*'>a8m 11(1 loira and not one did tlfasj? me any good. Ono 11^ "ji|pl day a lady called at ArWrjS?r^l my house and said she had been as sick wv&M-lFljif': "81was atone time, 'tj (iTL nn(' Lydia E. Plnk :t: ??-?'ham's Vegetablo Compound made her well,so I took it and now I am just as woll as 1 ever was. I cannot understand why women don't Bno how much pain and Buffering they would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot prajBo It enough for It Bavod my life and kept mo from the Insane Jloapltal."?Mrs. E. Sdkuion, 5657 S. Ilalsted St, Englewooa, 111. I'hysldanB undoubtedly did their bcBt, battled with this case steadily and could do no morojbut ofton the most scientific treatment is surpassed by tho medicinal properties of tho good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in I,vdia E. i'inkham'B Vegotablo Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write tho Lydla 16. Pinkhum Medicine Co., I.ynn, Mass., tor special free advice, l*N IFOBM EXAM I.N ATIO.N. Carl S. LawBun, county superinlondcnt of schools, aunouuees that a uniform examination ror teucners ,>111 be held Thursday and Friday at Iho Carlisle public school. Seventylive applicants are expected to take :ho examination, which will be for nigh school, elementary, primary and llstrict supervisors' certificates. I ? n A Sacrifice Just 400 Pairs Indies' $3 and $3.50 Oxfords. Newest leathers, nil widths. They arc stylish and such as vvofmon who are tfood dress ri >v uw i n v $p5 fUmuM 339 Main St. CKEAM MILEU, (JUTTAliEj UilEiJWSXi BUTTERMILK NONE BETTER STURM'S DAIRY Both Phones RT^'ITt^KS! HHH THIS JIOU8IS THAT KAISKI) TWO HTANDARD. Today Paramount Famous Flayers Present PKGGY IIYIiA.M) In Henry Arthur Jones's Play ''Saints ami Sinners" Add: Paramount Pictocraph-s Tuesday Metro LIONEL BARRVMORK (Star of tho Yellowstrenk) AND GRACE VALENTINE ?IN? "Dorian's Divorce" AiM: Mr. nn<t Mm. Drew I'nlJio Now. Thursday? "The Spoilers" So Advance In Ijijices, ft Empire Build Acme Credit Co. Boca U) Fourth Floor. Alexander & Alexander luaruc* tm 4M Foirth Floor. H. C. Alexander Brokerage Company | Uoom 427 j^ourtii Floor. D. D. Britt Clvti JbQJtlUMT ?o?m 823 Third F?*or. C. A. Butcher Loiabw. X.om 820 Tklrd floor. I * ? ? Board of Education Clo'hsUurtf lad?y<mU?xil L/Utrlc*. LLovm 481 Fourth Floor. I Clarksburg Telogiam Co. Priato'ri sad l'uoiuu?r? First Flour hlaiu atro*. umzervs Loan uo. | lloom 423 Jfouitii k'loor, R. G. Dunn & Co. JfuurU J loot. C. L. Edmonds Ceui?ut Work?r. M?uttuiu? Jfloor. Fairmont Coal Co. Bourn UO ruu. floor. G. W. Gall, Jr. i Roam 428 Jfourtti rioccv. Home Loan Co. K??n MU Six LU Floor. Hope Natural Gas Co. Ko#m* HA It 16*. Bttiulii Floor. Holmboe & Lafferty Architoeta. Boom? dOI-3 1-2 Sixth Floor. Henderson Bros.' Lumber Company R?m MC Sixth Floor. Dr. E. A. Hill I PhjitcUm Ronu 201*303 Socoad Floor. C. P. Kecly it Co. I vmdi <MJ Birth Floor. Dr. F. S. Linger EMMKL Takins R'k Chnnccs. It Is a preat risk to travel -without, a hottlo of Chnmberlaln's Colic, Chol-i era and Diarrhoea Ilomedy, as thIb < preparation cannot bo obtalnod on i thn trains or steamships. Attacks of! bowel complaint are often suddnn and very severe, and everyone should go prepared for them. Obtainable everywhere.?Advertisement. sr r\Rph <?.7 ^Thee TODAY WBradpy.c TJ10 Bnllian KITTY C "THE CRUCIAL A T"> -1? .1 !-'V J>rau\ JLIilUU JIH.HU1 Saturday Evening Post. Added Attraction: "Ml p&lacF AMICE'S PENM (9 th Anm In a repertoire of tabloid i diffoi Monday an "LORD 0 Wednesday a "COUNT MC Friday and "PRINCE C Features Harry Reese, edian. Collier & (Jollier S' rihorns of really pretty dan | BIJO(/= I MHVDAV Alice Hollister in "Tf This flve-act emotional love drama TUESDAY Helen Rossen in "Tf A Stlrrinp Flve-a VVKDNKSDAY AND THURSDAY KJU'HLXIN tix) tin* entire "Sjh>1Iit?" cast jij In llrx IKwh's Latest Tcn-I'att I Classic l*i>(xlncH?m * The Ne'er Do Well Is a Two Del For Matinee 15c Evening S!5c> Ch ing Directory Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. ns iwM iiwi. Dr. S. M. Mason Pk/aielu Knm 701-37" Steaa* n**.-. Marietta Torpedo Co., tiM but* ?! & Neff & Lohm Auorat; i-tt-Uv &oca 207 &*c?a4 F2?*& S. Newman Ltdlo TiUor. ? Boom, Ml-W.' ruu riwu. Mil Frederick Ott Ueu?i*4 umiracior. lioomi iMj TUrU Floor. Dr. R. L. Osborn Eoojb rticuad Floor. ruDlic btenograpner E?oa <111 I-2 dacouU if 1 oar. Prudential Lire insurance Company ftoam 430 Fourth Floor. Dr. ft. 0. Rumbaugh iTilyifT Kooxaa 312-313 TMrt Flooa* ftlchards Construction Co. Coauactora. ttoaioa WO-'/* Sixth Floor, Lew. *0 ulton Ipoclal uiio la a. Co. LlUUlUt iflvtti. SDerrv <& Soerrv fcaomi 205* * docoad TUtt. W. H. Taylor Lawru. Kaom 433 rgorU rim A. K. Thorn & Co. Flro and Lite laauramco Inn 431 Fourth Floor. United Brokerage Co. Jtoosi tl7 Third Floor. Olandus West Coal, Oil sod Uu ftoom 511 Third Floor. Dr. J. E. Wilson Hurafclaa im nm B*CM4 riMr. R. R. WHson Attorn**-at-L*w TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing composed of George L. Dufour nnd Mike Huber, doing business no Dufour & Huber, has this day been dissolved, the tuild George L. Dufour having sold all of hlB said Interests in the business to Mike Huber. Tills the 7th day of June, 1B16. OHO. L. DUFOUR, MIKE HUBER. IEU V/ fZ itre? -* safe r W TDDAK t Stage Star JORDON sT? . TFST" ^Tivfl Aetst w m ?-rw m \ , _ ction as advertised in the I rSTERIE'3 OF MYRA" rtlCATRE ANT WINNERS xal Tour) i--i - A 144.41a Musical ruiiHtuca. -a. hhk? rent. d Tuesday 'BEffl" nd Thursday MLOMUBKY" . iSaturday IF LIAEiS" , singing and dancing comociety entertainers, and a ring girls. m ? 's ritoGRtyu \vn,i, fijEasf. Iny and Thursday, Extra Special I Feature. monday i IE LOTUS WOMAN" is an extra high class production TUESDAY IE ABANDONMENT" ot Love Drama WKD.VKSDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAMS HE NE'ER DO WELL' liar Picture, You See it Here, lltlren 10c ORCHESTRA -r-=*]L