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PAGE TWO TUE6DAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1021. OTTAW A FREE THA-kTISH - .IOTONAL OSES SMIRK FATTY Li US ACTRESS TELLS OF VIRGINIA'S DEATH COMEDIAN REGISTERS NERVOUS NESS DURING TESTIMONY OF ZEH PREVOS, MEMBER OF PAR TY THAT WOUND UP IN TRAGIC ORGY. jaasu m i'w i in mi " v. V I glk I rrril Members of the American Legion oro boosting thejr Thanksgiving night dance, hojilai to have one of the largest attendances that ha: ever turned out lor one at their Informal dance. The party will be held or. Thursday night, Nov. M, in tha U gion ball rn tho Qayety building. Or cheatrn music will be furnished tor the evening, and the amusement com mittee, who know bow to entertain, promise an excellent time to all who attend. Mrs. Dun Qulun enti riainod thi tubers it' her .ard club' at ... Thank - givlag party last nlcht at he aoun on Wket ' Madison street 1 idles ot carda were played aunag we LT.d Sir. l Mra. Thomas Hcherer. At a late hour delicious refreahnv at wort) served by tho hostess. There will be a meeting of the Boys' rlub of Christ Eplacopal church tonight at 7:80 ovloca in mo partsii DR. R0SC0E STOTT TO LECTURE MONDAY Boaoo Gilraore BtQft hat hai some thing of a ttoee-lagged career. He has been nrumli nl educator, a Mrs. Del-i v,.ry sncceasiul 6et and short story writer, as weJI as a mast i pular Lyceum and Chautnuquit lecturer. But pis tecture success seems I I :Ve equaled or bettered his other 1 achievements. One platform manage enjoyed calling him "the ttveet wire connected with the foot-Hgnta." His j humorous and dramatic tallies give j good reasi n for the corvpllnvrt. B Gilmore Btott received the : degree of Lttt l. tor ma literary i attainments, but he Is "levn-on-earth" ar.d makes a very human appeal be- fore audiences. For eight years Doctor Btott ba hn before the public as a lecturer Ban .Francisco, Nov. M.T-IUX Arbuckle had a most uncomfortable time Monday while Zeh Pre v OS told on the stand her version of tho wild party he gavu Labor Day resulting In - tho death ot Virginia tuijipe. The 1st comedian had been smll ;,.u- i.nuiillv nt wli.it he beliOTed i point won bv his side In an argument! evening. The honon were ' b over admission of medical testimony.; Mra John CKeefe, WU lam but hie expression changed when tho girl's name was called. Calmly and In a drawling tone, the ghow girl gave tho most damning evi deuce yet adduced against ArbUcHo. Quotes Virginia's Charge. "Km dying," alio quoted Virginia lUpMj after eht had been fouud, ap-l pareutly suffering great pain. Later the witness sat'i Miss tuppo sulibed, 'Ht hurt met" whereupon Ai buckle told her, gruffly: Shut up or I'll throw you out of the window, She also told of Arouekle placing a piece of lea on the girl's body, saying: "Thla will bring her out of It." Arbuckle, Miss Rappe naont, Lowell Sherman, AI Semnaeher und Fred FisJibaek were there, she said. Arbuckle was dressed la a bath robe, and pyjamas, and food and !.-;.-.ks were being served lavibhli . he said, hnd went on: "The center of the party was In room 1220. About 2:30 I saw Virginia Rappe go to the bathroom of 1221. Lowell Sherman. Alice Blake and Ar bttckla were in 1220. "Mrs. Delmont was in that bath room changing her clothes and Mitt Hapno went to room 1219. She was followed by Artmckle. "f did not count how many drinks Virginia took, but before 6he went Into room 1219 everyone was eatine and drinking and dancing. Arbuckle sent for a Victrola and the niusi v :.s poing most of the time. About a half hour after Miss Rappe went into 1219 I saw Mrs. Del mont go to the door. 'Mrs. Delmont asked that It be op ened. Then she kicked on tha door : and I heard her saying, 'Open the door.' "Arbuekle opened the door. He was futribling at his bathrobe at the! waist and said nothing. "I went into 1219 and Arbuckle into 1220. 1 came into 1220 a few min utes later, when Arbuckle took off' his bathrobe ar.d 1 noticed his back) was -ret ""When I wpnt into room 1219 Miss j Rappe was lying on the largest of two beJs in the room fully clothed. I her hair down and her hands on her j stomach. "bbe said: 'I am dying. I am go !ng to dio.' "She thou started to tear off her waist, stocking and garters. "After we had moved her to the second bed we gave her some soda. Then we gave her a cold bath. "Arbuckle came in laughing while wo were tearing off her clothes and helped tear off a sleeve of hor waist "Mr. Fish back took the girl from Mlsi Blake and placed her In the cold foath. Tho medical portion of the state's ease was completed by Dr. Francis Wakefield, proprietor of the sanitar ium where Virginia died. He told of the autopsy after the deuth of the girl by Dr. William Oph uls, at which ho was present. "Thy girl appeared In good health," he testified, "with the excoptlon of the rupture which caused her death." Ho expressed tha opinion tho rup ture WU caused by "application ot some exteruul force.-' Mrs. w ii. Pusey a.. el ' ' " 1,1 , man of the educational dep.:'' eul oj the Woman'.-, elnb ;, till th an v ad term of the late Mrs. ft B Suo at the regular meeting of the orgai Hon held .' ' rday aftarneon ii tai home of Mrs J. H. Wldme on Qti t iwa avenue. Mrs. 0. C. Pf ekha . clWted vice chairman t.) All tha onexplred (era of Mrl. Puaey. Nine teen ladies attended the meeting Mri leorey Roberta aaai beautttoi m.Io. and Mrs. VV H. '.l"iev r f.d an ir.toreatlnt paper on "The i eace Con The n embers of Starved Ko k uc oil, Kntattta of Columbns, in : tain their ladies al a dancing parti 1 ' next Monday night. Nov. 2d, at theii club house on La Salle street, Ttw event will be Informal and w01 be ,:- :.n ii!..! 'I'lia.'.k: i.iv 1.. , .'..;.i.:ig y.:X) The regular bi-weekly card party ol the Kllluhts Of t'OiUlllll.lS A ill be heU! touioro-v night In tha Knlghtl of Co Iambus club house. Tho amusement committee of the club will act as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. M. C Lewis enter tained with an Informal card I last night at thefir home on East Main str ot. . Six t: ble cui played during the evening. At a lau hour a supper was served by th; uooteaa. ;t:.'K an I it Ola ftlti dge. i ardv 10 o'clock for dans i mldnlaht. A Tb.uiksvK-li t 1 diratce win be in hi I ! '. .'lows' hall in, ( ; v ill bo played fri . and music will im rrom n i . 1 ba general publk 11 an Cavitation tot atti d TLe Odd reliow : ni v. Ill 1 will be held ati st:- . : tomoi row evening, conduoted b oflSetvra ol the grand lodge. . 1 1 ' ' a attmber of momli.-- om this . loin Ity. a special int"i , car will bi . un from Msrsetllii ' ' 6: SO, and the Bttawa will it ten on at ui- i ': ! H? Idea "for Sto l"(J Power. As n clseop Wiethe I f f iho In termittent j iw.'r , it irr.r. rn !uci s it) the tides, the Stilt's radi .. n, tho wind aid the waives ! the sea. a Ku manlnn ttiginear gugits that this ' ergy be fonveWed ! and itortsd itt aubterrauenn chatubera that are formed by penetrating below alr-tlght (ayera ol clay by artesian well. Traveling Hint. If there are bottles to go In your bag or trunk and you fear I rka will come "Ut, heat your sealing was In n flam and run the melted part around tad 0t where it meets the glass. Thus it win be held In tightly imt only a smart twist la necessary to remove it when you arrive at uur tfestinatfoa. 'nun nun i r- r C b fl :' i I.' "LONGEVITY i r ID! i iim: mtmberi of th and Chicago companies, Now York Irona' the sensational muslca S corning to iturda) ivfjft- lialk d up a li tit Theatre, it tgoni try, 11 et been o oned In i an luitoteP1 totallog 67S 'ly aueceaa which Gayety theatre on .'ovember 88th, ha ''' run at the s"rk. which .in H author, aaaerts b 1 iUod. The pi ci ;,er 191!l--;r,, h I nin ever aim ii'i.uicca over a pen I I Hiring thi. a com naiiv sent to, England ntd for n Near " n playing to rnpndtv In I n ' Shortly after It mrival there, proved to he the gn ateat lilt the capital had yver knov l.nee a'dltlOBal English cotnpanlns imr.i(il.Uoly organize 1 nnd snt to tour lrclan.!. s itl in I an I At preaent "Irene" Is an itt tlonal success playing simultane In the four guarters of the :iecompilstui.ei,'s n.n v i. teti oerore lu the hlsto y ol tl theatre, as If this accomplishment ut satisfying the young i..i o presenting her winaomfl beauty and the now ramous "Alice Bluo Gown" b 'tin. nil soyes to audience! in Ind's Sv eden and South Africa. The com pan; to be seen here Is selected fron Hta The ladi.' ;' auxiliary of tho Cojgro IgaOona ohuroh will meet Friday at Notice. i o'clock at the church parlors, Bio- Automobiles retttpped, patched and Die lunch will be served. Tho utter i iBted. Curtaini made t. order Cur "oon will be devoted to sowing ror tain lights of all kinds and ilaes, the baiaar. whloh is to be hold Thurs D. H. JONES on Lincoln St. I day, Hoc. , AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS A'.M'I V. . Ii AMUSEMENTS i IMHHBHBMaVBi I Gayety I Tbeatr srade Party' 1 200 IN 'AST Thanksgiving Matinee, 2:30 Thanksgiving Night, 8:15 Friday Night, 8:15 Tickets on Sale Now at Box Office In Another Dense. She "Before we were married yon gatd you couldn't do enough fer me." He "Weill I guess time has proved that I was right" AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS f if. V, Tims Kpt by Stanctard Clocks. i'ne tlma of tb wiole of the United Stems rat of ths Rorkiee Is regnlated ii; three standard clocks kept In an ii 'rrgrmmd vanlt at tha naval onser. vatory in Washington. These clocks are wound by electricity, and their beats srs transmitted eJectrlcallj threghOUt th obsorvatory ; the vault is never snfsresl except In cases of etnejrgenty. Maaqwlte P'agus in Alaska. abjskan mosquitoes de net act nn carriers of malaria an.l yellow fever ii.ilr, tho of the United Statas and tropin, but they are very v'ci ms. Thay litrli.T fill rht sir. In end serp sf as inssct collecting net abvi hU bad. Dt, Aldrlch waa able to V.-iptufe HO ajuftjurtoea by a-tual Muat. ; '.'(.'I7,1 v ,l MORE STOTT TONIGHT WilUam Desmond with Martha Mansfield and Marguerite Marsh In "Women Men Love" ALSO THE LATEST FOX NEWS GAYE MAIL ORDERS THEATRE MAI O I I SATURDAY lllf Wada MAIL ORDERS PUBLIC SEAT SALE WILL OPEN THURSDAY A. M. Cb VI lAilffl pistil TffirSt t y.r :f JUL mo, . .. x- :.Jy '-'iW'i Presents GAL (0MKP fie seen far 2 ieuf contimmh dihe mellmM fa fiewVork ctiy. J THI SHART M TOMORROW Constance Binney "Such a Little Queen' COMING: "Mother 09 Mine The great drama of today under direction of Thos, from "The Octopus," by Chas. Belmont Davis. Attraction. m . H. Incc Adaoto.i g'5 A First National ? . -j j jfmKniim- ; '". - 1 r PrVvaf !'- w - - i ft. ?v . fiWii . , ... . : 2Sftt.i, ss -$fssVs poptiinr and educatioaal themes lie haa appeured on a leading Chau tauqua Circuit, bus lectured before many of the leading educational h t1tut!ons in the middle West and has lone unusually successful Lyceum tor Stott hits contributed both and prose to thirty-seven mag of reputation. Ills first book :se. "The Man Sings." brought vor3. Ddx verse nzlnes of ifve forth favorable comment in more ilmtt ! 150 leading newspapers. Two years! iigo he edited tbe works of 1'oe' for ; the American Book Company. His I writings appear frequently It; such magazines as the l.ndies' Homa Jour-' mil, Leslie's Weekly, Judge, Life and others. Dr. StOtt will be beard Monday ml the second of the Ceagn gattanal church lyceum series. lie will talk on "Some Btsda 1 Would Like to.j Shdot and Others.' I r g 0 'I wrote 'The Did WCSt ".Funnit- Today pod Tomorrow pen mti Inn's! t w lieu lie AU hitter: and .sweet, " Dt, Frank Crane sad and triad and divine, an Alary "Yi lie a, Dan- tie ur diier ree them as Uiey are, or as they v. ill ix', in this BiafveloUjS picture." Rupert Hughes. 'THE OLD NEST" a Goldwin Picture Special music afternoon and evening. Time of shows: 1:15 and 3 p. m. ; Night; 6:45 and 8:30, Admission, Adults 28c, Children 10c. v am : . ' . i m '! '.,,, H ai. AMUSEMENTS ; Wel Is Liantning.tike. Si'!!'mfvstf meden is.a reJuiUite of wart -.':-! animals of the ami: -.- kind. Jt Issjna'.lf their twast Importa t -r .f...dei.nse. P.-rb.ana '.- - ' ' '' se this iii leghcr (le ''" 4 tJsh th.e .-.wes -1 Hi Oh, Dear! Such Language. Lirtls Marion had been visiting her aust nnd she hsd enjojeii hep.'lf er (eedlngly. Tnkin;; her leave she en thusiastically remarked: "Oh, Aunt Kmc, I're imd sn unmentionable time." Boston Transcript. . . . . ..... I t (JnPAr&ilefed Off Notice. Best Perley bread from Joe Bolat to's new hake shop. Havina; hereto fore sold onr bread to advertise it from the shop, we would like our cus-j tomers to go to Procarion & Tunc: ii. Theresa Bolatto, Dlnelli. Kenoligo and Mrs. Hnynes, where our bread can be found. JOSEPH UOLATTO. GREATEST PRODUCTION Irs ? BY JEANIE MACPHERSON With the most Imposing cast ever assembled In one photoplay: Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Monte Blue, Tceodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley, Agnes Ayers, Theodore Kosloff, Raymond Hat enchantment In a new suniptucus way. The gorgeousness of the eatings and the luxury of the costumea will delight you. The photoplay weaves enchantment in a new and sumpfucus way. ADMISSION ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c Matinees at 1 :00, 3 :00 ; Night Shows at 7 :00, 9 :00 . . if to lONOQM fer c .9 L. , 9 4 i 7JM furry lier&Ptt lyrics? Jos. fl'.cartm ANYWHERE " ANYTIME -AyPLACB mini HlfTORX 0F THE WORLD Prices $2:50, $2:00, $1.00, Plus Tax I h MBSBSJ HI