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Princess VAUDEVILLE today Wormwood's Dogs and Monkeys Watch Mutt and Jeff Frank Rea and Go. COMEDY SKETCH “BOTTLE 6-40-9." Leonard Wiliard “CALLING HIS BLUFF.” Tojetti and Bennett “THE DREAM." Paul Florus XLYPHONE EXPERT. Pictures ——— Vi THE NEW LYCEUM “THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES” The Lyceum Offers Today One of the greatest heart interest stories ever attempted in mov ing pictures. —O— "THE CALL OF WOMEN." Positively a treat in every foot of film this house is allowing a special three reel feature daily. THE NEWEST AND BEST PICTURES. COMFORTABLE 1EATS. NEW CENTRAL THEATER CODHV Here We Are Today with Three More Brand New Features, Fresh from the Bi,j Manufactur ers. —O— S "A WHITE ROSE." 'Kather a peculiar subject for a comedy but you know wnat 1’atbe can do. —O— * "THE FIRE COWARD." A story of the Alabama ilillls, a Southern romance such as only Kalem can tell. —O— "THE REGENERATION OF NANCY." She wasn't a bad Kiri, and you will like Nancy when you meet her today. p Planou, Organs. Talking Machines, Musical Merchandise, Typewriters and Sewing Machines for Sale or Rent on Easy Terms. Tuning and Repairing a Specialty. D. C, Richards, Phone 104, 724 Central Ave. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won 1(8 great reputation and exten sive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it Sold by all druggists. I AT THE PRINCESS. The present bill at*the Princess is a star bill in every sense of the word. There is not a weak act or a dull moment ‘n the entire offering, and some of the most delightful acts ever witnessed at this theater are there. The big act of the bill is Worm wood's Dog and Monkey circus. It is a regular circus with the dogs and monkeys doing all the stunts that real circus performers and clowns do. There is a big crowd of the perform ing animals and there is something doing every minute. A big feature of the act is the educated dog, doing number work in real high school style, and adding, subtracting and multiplying new sums every day. It is one of the.biggest and best animal act* ever shown in the city. "Hottle 6-40-9.” file dandy comedy playlet by Frank Rae and company, is one of the most entertaining little sketches of the season. Frank Rae is one of the beat comedians on the vaudevillp stage today, while the other members of the company are high class artists. The piece hinges about a mysterious bottle, the con tents of which cause one to tell the truth for a space of five minutes, and there are some real confessions com ing. Tojetti and Rennet, with their nov elty dancing sketch, have a charming number, one in which grace and speo laeiflar dancing abound, but there is enough of a plot to the skit to carry it along It is one of the best danc ing acts of recent months. Paul Floras, the xylophone artist, is there with the bells. Ho plays the xylophone in a manner that makes you love this tinkling instru ment more than ever, and lie Is prov- j ing himself one of the big attractions of the bill. Leonard Willard in the vaudeville oddity, “Calling His Bluff,” has the big surprise act of the show. The number is replete with excellent sing ing and some graceful dancing steps, but the big feature is (he surprise, which one must witness to appre ciate. The present bill is one of the very' I best of the season, with plenty ot variety and harmony and several real ly spectacular acts which make the offering more than usuuiy entertain ing. ROYAL THEATER. No motion picture theater in the city has established the reputation for a standard of every day excel lence that the Royal has. The pic ture® shown here are the best pro duct of the motion picture art. There is always a headline film, Interspers ed with human interest stories, spec tacwar and educational reels, cotfi edies and dramas. The Royal has made a point never to disappoint Its patrons. You can go to the Royal any day of the week and see the best picture program in the city. The people know this which accounts for the steadily in creasing patronage of this theater. Then tin- Royal orchestra, undet the leadership of E. Minard. is the best of its kind in the city. They supply all Hit realistic effects to the picture® pud make them stand out ANOTHER ONE FOR THE KIDDIES Wormwood'll Dog and Monkey Cir cus, the greatest and funniest animal act ever seen 41 ttlflp Princess is here ror the last three days of the week. On Saturday afternoon a special mat inee will be given for the children and every child in the city should see this splendid act. There are monkeys and dogs galore, and they perform some of the most wonderful tricks. ,'One dog does number work equal to a pupil in the fourth or fifth grade, doing new sums each day. The mon r- "1 — -- keys ride bicycles, walk the tight rope, turn somersaultsAtc., while tilio dogs perform some really wonderful feats. Special arrangements will be made to look after the little folks on Sat urday afternoon, so bring them or send them. They will be safe and highly entertained. with a distinction that seems imprac ticable. The excellent pictures, the beauti ful and comfortable theater, the splendid music and the mechanical effects all stand for the Royal stand ard of entertainment. An hour’ spent at this theater is at once a pleasure and a delight. Tile usual big program today. new Central theatre. Another day of new pictures, ever changing, getting betiber each day, because the industry of motion photo graphy is improving with each twen ty-four hours and because the New Central is getting the best pictures. “Look at these: A Lubin story, “The Regeneration of Nancy," one of the best things the Philadelphia man has sent here in a month. Nancy is ail right .but there had to come a change into her life, and this work ed for the best, which will make you like Nancy all the more. “The Fire Coward." Honest, talk; about a Southern romance—Kalem here is at its best. You know, Kalem is the original southern producer. They went into the land of the pal metto when the others were first starting, and this reel is a wonder from beginning to end. There is a great fire scene in this reel that will make you gasp. Then tor to send you home in a good humor. Pathe offers this one, “A Whlto Rose.” You’d laugh just the same if it were a red rose, or any old kind of a rose for its the merry plot and quick action and not the rose fhat will make you giggle. You caunot surpass these three. Come and be convinced. E- LYCEUM THEATRE. This “house of big features” has another winner for the edification and entertainment of its patrons to day. 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It is a les sor you will carry home with you, to make brighter and happier your fire side and bring comfort and joy into the home circle. Don't miss this three reel feature today, for it is a wonderful story of every day life, something that* appeals, that holds and makes men and women appre ciate the sunshine in life and awakens in one a desire for a cleaner and more wholesbnie existence. AT THE AUDITORIUM. “A Butterfly on Wheels.” After a record engagement in New York, "A Butterfly On The Wheel”, which has been described as the most powerful play of the year, will be seen at the Auditorium Saturday, March lbtlh, when Lewis Wilier, the English .actor-manager fends an a 1 English company here to Interpret the work. Tile tiircq principal characters In the play are the Hon. Ad maston, M. P.. his wife, ''Peggy'* and a nutuai friend, Roderick Coliingwood. Adurus ton is preoccupied wr,a pomlcs and his practice and the butterfly wife seeks amusement jisawbere. Colling wood, who previous to her marriage, had been a suitor iyr her hand, still adores Mrs. Admaston. He plans that they shall be separated troni a patty and be compelled to spend the night together in a Paris hotel. The schema works out all right except for the fact tviat a third party becomes ac quainted with Colliugwood's inten tions and anonymously notifies the husband. Late in the evening A'it maston calls up his wife at the Paris aotel and the telephone in her room is answered by Coilingwood. Next morning Admaston arrives and turns his ^ife adrift. Three months later comes the now famous trial scene which shows an entire court room in ill its complete ness and perfection as to deta! The fra] little woman is occupying the ■witness box. She is subjected tp the most humiliating examination in which detectives and tiie like try to swear away her character, in vain she appeals to tihe court. The examina tion must go on. Uut “Peggy's" strength is not equal to the ordeal and in the end sue swoons, her nody hi ling across the railing of the wit nesn box. , ,, ’ "Harry Lauder Coming.” Harry Lauder will make his appear ance at the Auditorium, matinne on ly, Marjh 17, under the direction of William Morris. Mr. Morris Tnas brought the famous Scotch comedian to tais country on four other occa sions, but this year, making l^auder’s fifth tour of the country, the plans have been considerably elaborated. Lauder comes fresh from (his triumph at the recent "Command Perform ance” given before King George and Queen Mary at Gie Palace Theater, I-ondon and has an entirely new re|e ertolre of Scotch songs. The com pany surrounding him will inclmlu , Arthur Astill, "The (Whistling Plough- ] boy” from the Oxford, London; Val anche's oothall Dogs, from the Al- | hambra, London; Edna Whistler, in songs; the 'Six Musical Cuttys; Nana from the Pollies Bergere, Paris, as sisted by Mon. Alexis and Carl Ro sine, from the Olympia, Paris, assist ed by Mile. Marguerite. Louis Mann Coming. Ijouis Mann, soon to ne seen «nere, enjoyed the distinction during the recent season of having been the on ly actor tn New York the size q£ whose audiences made it necessary for him to appear at four theaters in succession. Mr. Mann played for six months in "Elevating a Husband'’ at the Liberty, Criterion a»d Garrick theaters, witth an overflow week at ! the Grand Opera House. He will be ; seen here soon. --- GATOR FARM'S NEW FEATURE, j No matter If “Splt'ragette Jessie” did kill her little baby, the manage ment of the (fator farm has It in a fine state of presenvation, and you Lave never seen an Infant wonder In this respect here is your chance, for it Is now recorded among other won ders of the Gator Perm and Marine museum. The crowd is still going to the park, either to* watch the ball players training there, see the men getting a big league team in condi tion or stopping off to witness the thrilling performance of Horne’s Wild Animal show, the like of which has never before been seen ir. this or any other resort. Cordona has BUND SPELLS FOR A LONG TIME MRS. LARGEN TELLS OF HER EX PERIENCE AND HOW SHE FINALLY CAME OUT ALL RIGHT. blkwood, Ala.—Mrs. Mattie bar gen, of this town, writes the follow ing letter for publication: “My health was very bad for a long time, on account of womanly trouble. I suffered a great deal, at different times, with headache, and pains ju the bottom of my stomach, and had blind spells. All of this made me so weak, 1 could hardly sit up. l tried treat ment after treatment, but the& did me no good. just as soon as I commenced tak ing Cardui, the woman's tonic, my health got better, and now 1 can do ail my housework. 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