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DEa'BUO BaW at Fart 'ffilays and piayeij Fort AnoatroBK Patay Ruth Miller and Claad GiUingwater in "Ramambraacs," and Ohdri Hljht f-J novel vote Is HOtts picture fcrtmaution will be diedoeed at the Fort Armstrong theatre, all next week, beginning Bandar, when Oeorge Bebaa and hi owa motion picture curt will present, on the screen una on ue aiage, ior uj ftrit tine in this city, "The Sign of the Rom." Beban'e venture ia a combina tion of motion picture and spoken drama. The audience U treated to tour reel! of screen entertainment and then the scene fade out, and when the lights go up there is re vealed a complete and elaborate stage setting, representing a fash ionable florist's shop. Here Beban and bis entire motion picture cast pick up the stofy and present Mr. Beban's classic of the vaudevilles, "The Sign of the Rose," with the same players that were seen in U.e film portion of the offering. Thi vaudeville act consumes 25 min utes and, in turn, fades out and tho story is resumed in motion picture form. Beban played this unique com bination of screen and spoken drama in a number of the most im portant cities of the west last year with tremendous success. In this presentation Mr. Beban will have the assistance of Helene Sullivan, one of the screen's foremost favor ites. . Manager E. R. Cumwings consid ers the engagement of Mr. Beban and his entire cast one of the greatest attractions presented in this city. He believes that Beban will break all attendance records at the Fort Armstrong. : Spencer Square Wanda Hawler and Milton 8111s In "Burning Sands;" Star land Revne. Capitol Wanda Hawley and Mil ton Sills in "Burning Sands." Garden Patsy Kuth Miller and Claude Olllingwster ia "Remem brance." Colombia Tonight. Charles S. .Gilpin In "The Emperor Jones. Grand Grand Players in "Mam Street" Coliseum Oct.. 19, Sousa s band. At Spencer Square. There have been strike breakers, trust busters, broncho busters and brute breakers, but now we have "The Ghost Breaker a new form of hero which Wallace Reid is mak ing popular in his new Paramount starring vehicle of the same name which Manager Carl J. Mueller an nounces as his feature attraction at the Spencer Square theatre for the last half of the week, starting Thursday, with Lila Lee, leading woman, and Walter Heirs featured with the star. The picture, as the title implies, is a ghost story. It is a melodrama with modern trim mings. There is an old Spanish castle in Aragon, which is peopled with ghosts, a lovely Spanish girl (Lila Lee) who is much annoyeu the recent war, and hopes to ifut in the central figure of the woman "The Woman of Bronse" all suffer ing, love and sacrifice of the world. His wife, Margaret Anglin. shuts herself ap with-him for two months while he strives to complete his work even after she has, discovered her fears of their estrangement to be true when she finds her. young protege in the anna of her loved one. Clandestine meetings are held between the girl and the sculptor, and all the while the wife stays, sacrificing herself for the work of her husband, asking only that some day she can stand before the fin ished work when it is placed in Washington, and the crowds have all left The girt returns at a stu dio tea, and the wife heroically plays the part of hostess, while the girl gives way. The wife is told of the bond between her husband and the girl, and the, two go away to gether. Hunt stays with her until the death of her child, and until she learns that their Infatuation is not love. Then he returns In the middle of the night to look at his studio. The husband and wife meet, and the sculptor sees in his wife's face what he has been unable to get for the face of bis figure, the suffering he has put there and the love which he cannot understand, He is told to stay and finish his tfork as reparation for the contest in which decision has been post poned for one year, while the wife kt k an beom nsiv nsu t weiiBs, nmm Boone. George Merdock. Walter Law, Lincoln Planer, Joseph Gor don, Scott Siggins, Richerd Allen, Sherman Rawles. . . " Vantanevn Vert. ' Nasimova plana to film The World's Illusion" by J. A. Wasier- Brnga Beneadnn Girt. Harry Knoles .has arrived in America with a print of "The Bo hemian Girl" which he filmed in London. In the cast are .Ellen Terry, Ivor Novello, Gladys Cooper. Constance Corner and C. Aubrey Smith. ' Paths of Glory. - "Paths of Glory" Is the title of the picture William DeMille is now filming. ;. r SCOTT COUNTY TO USE MACHINES IN VOTING ON BONUS t ffir." O : 1.4 ILjL.iLo PADrXiETIIAlj COLLEGE PROFS Wife ef Callfernia if. Instraeter Pans Badget Compiled by Bears! of Regents. K ., .h vi.unnf.- vonne red- starts on her journey to France. mia ivo,i h Mr Reid. I Supporting the three central fig- who bumps inot a feud in a visit to "fes. Miss Anglin, Fred Eric and r ! (ha eriv1 Vvtx Uo 1 f mi a was ei snlan. Kentucky, Just because he nappens to be a remote branch of the Jar vis family; a funny colored servant. Rusty Snow, which will introduce Walter Heirs as a blacklaee arusi; feud scenes; a thrilling fight in an elevator of a New York hotel; a chase after a liner; scenes in mid ocean aboard the liner; some fine pastoral effects and so on. All of which supplies color in jlenty as well as thrills galore. FREAK DANCING IS NEW SUSS PASTIME Moscow. The opening of Rus sia's theatrical season has brought out examples of freak and impres sionistic staging and erotic dancing In several theatres, but neverthe less the classic Russian ballet, the old style opera, and the drama seem more nonular than ever. Both the strikingly new impres sionistic Dresentations and the time-honored ballets, however, drew large crowds, and the opening per formances in the theatres featur ing these respective styles were sold out long before the curtains. At the Nobles club theatre, where Goleysoysky presented impression istic dancing by a dozen or more youths and girls from the Kamerny ballet, cubist and spiral structures and ordinary planks and ladders were used as scenery to represent palaces, mountains, pyramids, etc rbe dancers, posturing wierdly to music by Bier, Strauss and De bussy seemed to be cubist drawings come to life. When the curtain went up on the first iwrlnraiunr. nf thA hallnt fhia : year, it was evident that the danc ers naa enjoyea ineir nrst year oi vnnn fAorflnff KtnfrA fhA revnllltinn All were much plumper, and some cynics In the audience argued that another civil war might help their figures. Madame Gelster, for ex ample, must have put on 20 pounds since last year, but her technique seemed better than ever. Along with everything else, prices for theatre tickets have soared In Moscow since the close of last season. Formerly obtain-; able tor the Russian equivalent of, about 25 cents, parquet seats this year brought wbout two dollars at ' the box offices, and from five to fifteen dollars each from specula tors. The audiences, however, seemed to have no trouble in securing the, nAAManw ml ltnn. .... Y.1 -..J the opening night crowds were a mixture of proletarian and bour geoisie theatre lovers. the girl. Eve Balfour was a splen did actor. Max Montesole. who played the difficult part of the sim ple, good-hearted, unselfish Irish lover of the girl, who stood by his old friend, the wife, through all her trouble. First Porter Film. Charles Hatton will have the ti tle role in "Michael O'Halloran," first in the series of Jean Stratton Porter, stories to be filmed. Irene Rich and Josephine Sedgewick are in the cast Melodramatic War Horse. One of the most remarkable things about the photoplay, "Hu man Hearts", which is coming to the Fort Armstrong Thursday di rect from a successful run at the Chicago theatre, Chicago, and is having its premier in tne big the atres throughout the country at this time, is the number of moving picture people who got their start m tile business through this melo dramatic war horse of the late Hal! Miss Anglin Scores. Margaret Anglin in her latest medium, "The Woman of Bronze," at the Columbia theatre last night, took her audience through the most trying experiences of emotion and love for nearly three hours, so viv idly portraying her part that her audience lived through it with her. It was drama such as one seldom sees in this locality, for such an actress as Margaret Anglin and a BUDDortinc cast equal to the one appearing last night infrequently get out of the big cities. It was the old. old storv of love all powerful, the world being too; Reid's. When a new operatic com-j Scott county will use the auto matic vote registration machines to approve or disapprove the payment of a state bonus to ex-service men instead of paper ballots providing tbe former method is acceptable to American Legion officials accord ing to an announcement made by County Auditor Joseph Wagner. It is estimated by the auditor that the use of the machines will mean a saving of $800 to the county. Sev eral legion officers have expressed their prefernce for the use of the machines believing a heavier vote cn the question will thereby be in sured. They have been invited by the auditor to appear before the board and give their official sanction to the substitution of the machines for the paper ballot. WOMAN FINED IN BACK RENT CASE (Special Moline Service.) Mrs. Louise Steur, 636 Fifteenth avenue, East Moline, was fined $5 on a charge of disturbing the peace, but Justice J. L. Windle suspended the fine after the defendant apolo gized and made settlement of a bill for rent with Mrs. Lena DeBarr. Mrs. Steur, it is alleged, caused a disturbance at the DeBarr resi dence over the settlement of a bill which Mrs. DeBarr claimed was due for rent. Mrs. DeBarr is said to have obtained a writ, of attach ment against Mrs. Steur, when the latter ignored the claim. Berkeley. Calif., Oct 17. The "poor working girt" baa it all over a college professor, in the matter of allowances made by employers for subsistence, according to Mrs. Dor othy Hart Bruce, wife of R L Bruce, of the faculty of the Univer sity of California. In a letter published in a faculty publication, Mrs. Bruce takes issue with the budget of household ex penses for faculty members recent ly announced by the board of re-cents. Mrs. Bruce said in the letter that 1 the professor's wife must "choose! between cnuaiessness or ue an guish and humiliation of many years of debt and drudgery" if she experts to live on the salary of her Instructor husband. She said that eight other wives of faculty mem bers agreed with her. Mrs. Bruce said a budget issued recently by a San Francisco teach er of home economics stated a working girl needed $290 a year for clothes to appear well dressed. "That allowance," she declared "would look big to a professor's wife, whose allowance tor clothes is fixed at the pitiful figure of $50." In the opinion of Mrs. Bruce at least $350 a month is needed to pro vide the bare necessities for a fac ulty member's family if he has a wife and three children. 0.E CAR BUMPS ANOTHER. (Special Moline Service. I Benjamin H. Bingaman, 1037 Sixteenth avenue. East Moline, re ported to the police Saturday night that an automobile bearing license number 328-9S1 111., had bumped into his car on Sixteenth avenue be tween Second and Third street. East Moline. The number given the police by Bingaman is that of tbe license issued to Henry Blum, 726 Seventeenth avenue, East Moline. DEPEND on tne classified" ada for what you want. Nearly everybody reads them. VjrJU fifteen (IS) ' Jfr tTyS. Better f I IK A cigarettes 1 I ) ! I 1 W -?n :-: J VI Every cigarette faUL weight and full size tg, iM Copyright 1922, Ltccrrr & Myers Tobacco "t small for three and impossibility of getting' happiness through the un happiness of others. Miss Anglin took the part of the brilliantly tine wife fit the more or less weak sculptor, whose weakness was his passion for the pretty, youn violin ist, Sylvia Morton, a guest in his home and distant cousin of his wife's. The wife was what is call ed old-fashioned in this day, a helpmate to her husband, and of course is responsible for his grow ing successes. She is willing to "go through hell" for the man she loves and has given her love. A million dollar prize is to be award ed the sculptor whose entry in a contest for a monument to be erected to victory is selected, and Leonard Hunt is competing with the best talent in the world. He has a big, broad vision of the peo ple stirred to better things through Look for the Mark! 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The following actors gained fame in the role ot Tom Logan, all coliseum' THURSDAY f jy OCTOBER IlJ, S:U P. JL SU USA. 'bah?; Prices f I, $1.50, 2, plus 10 tax. Seats at .Schmidt Music l'o Da Ten. port; Baas' Music Shop, Rock In land! Tri-City Piano to, Moline. mm Jometh'itq Jjar raider the Stat' " (rsitivelJV a motion picture and , spoken drama eombiiei dirtingitirhed actor Firueome B B mum w id and company of associate players iJtcfodtqr ffekne Sullivan,, all iil person and on tfc -screen,. ia. Mr. bebanir great plat- e of tbe' ROSE Tkt srtiss s At atary siarli ia not raw klsrcs. At tat start drasMtis cjristaV, Ik actios fasts tlasWy Irwm lac arrets ni mm tit tUgt, vita ssotn mri, At Utmtiol cast is At isVaticsi gtUmg carries Me actios ! a fatal Srooat- 1 mt actsM if a relsraa to ne creea far iU mtppy rsarfaiii . . . SOW- The Greatest of All , Romances of the Desert "Burning Sands" With WANDA HAWLEY MILTON SILLS JACQUELINE LOGAN ROBERT CAIN A Man's Flaming Answer to 'The Sheik" On a Scale More Lavish Thai That Great Saeoess. Aesop Fables Starland Revue International News COMING THURSDAY WALLACE REID In His Latest Scream "The Ghost Breaker" 10c Majestic 10c TODAY MARY MILES MINTER IN U 'SALLY SHOWS THE WAY A Fascinating Story of Youth, Beauty and Love. Also A Gaylord Lloyd Comedy . 7 1 TONIGHT, SATURDAY, SUNDAY H Jbvan s 8 piece concert orchestra Admission 55 cents per couple. . Extra lady 25 cents. . sm mm Tomorrow Alright na, ?tf atsbla aperiant, adda tons aad vigor to the digastivs and eliminates system, improves the appe tite, relieves Sick Headache sad Bil iousness, corrects Constipation. lf rl s, mMK lrT U Ona-thirdthsresnlardose. yJ JV Made of same istredi LeosTjArE ents, then candy isarff coated. For children and adults. Bengston's Drug Stores COLUMBIA Oct. 17 DAVKXPOKT. TONK.HT COLPl KlAUBEr? pr TUPrDFAT WAV V EUGENE OTiEILl'5 XT DO La mm JOT urtth the amailnqacwr scopes a AS OBICINALLY PP0DUCO BY IHb fUUVinu luwn VLAYtKJ One Year In Kew York. Lans Bun in Chlraa. friers: SOe to Tina Tal. ; SEATS NOW SELLING. li Why You Should See It! Never has a more wholesome, ""sweeter, thrilling, entertaining story been told on the. shadow stage. A Photoplay for even those who think they haven't hearts EXCERPTS FROM THE PRESS Herald Examiner: "This is the zeneth nf tho cardiacal drama It beats and bleeds. It pul sates with angina pectoris, all the aches, leaps, flutters, palpitations to which the heart of humanity is heir." American: "Human Hearts'' tries the emotions to the limit. I gulp still when I think of how the little mother came to the governor to plead for her son." News: "House refers follows his success 'The Storm' with another story of large emotional nppeal and rugged characterizations. Human Hearts." 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