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THE NEWS SCIMITAR.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, H18.
MOVIES AND THE STAGE
Cecil Cunningham Heads
Week's Bill jit Orpheum
Talented Comedienne Returns With New Re
vue of Exclusive Songs
There Is a new star In the vaudeville
irmament and it twlrkles a.' hrhrhtlv
u tne ungated or any or its rom
nanlops In stngelnnd The orbit In
question Is Cecil runnlngham. who I
the head mrr at the iirpheum. hegin
ninir Monday, a statuesque vnung
woman af fine appearance, sp'cnd'.d
voire and rare ahllitv
M is runmnirh.im has graced th
rr.naie stage for some time.
"a prima dooiia with the (illberi
'ulltvar, i pera rompanv. Jean Hi
She
.,,..1
ho specialize In pood pongs, h i? pro
' dcd Miss Cunningham with her rc
ertolre It consists .f four descriptive
lumbers each one a Rem The ivrlra
re clever, and there Is a pleading
wing to the music and Miss Cunnlng
.am Is a past master of "putting them
ver "
Jo Hart and Stephen I'hiimpltn have
ornvlded Harrv Bereeferd with a now
ne-art play This trio augurs well for
in unusually capable presentation
lart Is a vaudeville producer: ('hiioip
in. a sketch writer of unusual ability,
ind Beresf-rd one of the bra! eharar
er actors on the American stage The
lew vehicle Is .ailed "The Live Wire,"
HM In it Beresford is again called upon
play u mellow, kinillv. but never
helesa exceedingly sharp, uprv old
levll
Flanagan and Edwards have fash
oned for their own use an amusing skit
ailed "Off und On," ft Ncquel to their
'nrmer skit, "On and off." George
Moran and Charlea Mack are "Two
Black Trows" There are those who
Relieve thai If a crow's tongue l split,
tie crow will talk These are two
'ilack crows ho talk without this oper
ation, and when they talk they usually
comment on a pertinent subject.
I'onoe de Leon sought in vain the
"Fountain of Youth." but Hlllle Burke
seems to have found the "Fountain of
Novelties." and appnrentlv ho has
capped his fountain so that now he can
draw from the iplgol al will The ro
'Ult Is that Millie Hlirke has given van
levllle several novelties, the newest of
which Is "I.evltalion." with 1'rof J
"idmund Magee, "Levltatlon" will be
me of the features of the week'H bill.
California is sometimes referred to as
'he "Italy of America " This Is be
ause of its clitnaie. and this may tie
me of the reasons w hy I California pro
"Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots"
A s!(le-KIlttlnjr comedy with ever'(ly situations. If your htm
Imntl Is suspicion of your silk slippers, see this.
NEW MAJESTIC NO. 1 (Next to Hotel Oayoso)
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Majestic No. 2 (Opp. Hotel G-ayoso) Sunday Only
TAYLOR HOLMES in
"Ruggles of Red Gap"
The amusing story of an English vtilnt In Arltona. Adapted from
the famous Saturday Evening Post story.
Coming Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
K-gg jjjjgSH g
JUUA ARTHUR
THt CAVELL CASE
HliSSalBai
OLD MAJESTIC NO. 1 -SUNDAY ONLY
GLADYS BROCKWELL in
"KULTUR"
Tangled In the net of secret politics, this woman sacrificed all for
the man she loved. He-engaged.
Coming Monday and Tuesday
GAIL KANE in "The Dare Devil"
EMPIRE NO. 1, Main and Jefferson, and
EMPIRE NO. 2 (Opp. Hotel Gayoso)
Showing Picked Features and Weeklies Daily
LECTURE
-
IRWIN S. COBB
America's Greatest Humortat
The World's Foremost War Correspondent
AT
Goodwyn Institute
MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 8 IM
Beats on Sale at 0. K. Houck Piano Co.
Price $1.10, Including War Tax
NO SEATS
duces so many fine vocalists Among
hose who have made a musical repu
tation for this state and Ernestine
(erdon and Kleanore Kern, two young
women of vocal superiority and' both
skilled .Instrumentalists Harm and
'"lurk will present "Columbia and Vo
ter vaudeville's latest noveltv
The usual picture bv the Orpheum
Travel Weeklv and the official .,,1
wr review will prove Interesting.
Solitary Doughboy
Is Given Welcome
Fitting Regiment
NKW YORK, Iec. H - One nolllaiy
(liiif;loy, thf onlv trooper aboard th
trunnpnrt OrCffonian, which arrived
from Kninci l-'rlday. rrrilv. rr royal
a welronip 1mm n an If hf h.ui heen an
entire reR'nient The regonmn whs
met Mown thr bay by thep ollct boat
Patrol, wtl h t he mayor 'h welcoming
committee ftboard, the poiu-o Riee club
ami women police i-PrUTves. an in (he
hmp of other tranRyiortB.
Over the rail leaned the one Amer
ican no Idler He appeared atari U-d
hell lht poller buat 'a siren let out a
mighty hlaHt, then waved bin hat and
danrml e'Stalleally when he found OUl
what It waa all about, lie bowed ap
preciatively when the t;lee club ren
dered 'Home, Kweet Home,'" and
proved tin adept at ratehlruc rlgareia
aa i'
n iKdlt i
reHerven, all of wnirli wan ac
oidlrm
to the usual pi-vpram of wel
ome
The lone aoldier waa Berfft. Inland
A Kaufman, headriuartera troop. Sec
ond dlv talon, who whs brtnjrln hno
"Joe." the favorite; charter of Major
Oon. Omar Untidy, whone troopa atopped
the Qartnana on the Maine. Th war
horae carried the general in thin and
other encasement i In which hia troopa
participated and will be delivered to
r . 1 h master In Washington.
Kaufman, detached at Chateau Thier
ry aa a platoon leader In the Ninth In
fantry, whh paused and wounded In the
tec on July 18.
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
Tlu pretty star in one of New York's
tirentest Himfv Successes
"The Cavell Case"
OH
The Woman the
Germans Shot
The complete story of the life
"f KDIT11 OAVELL, the famous
English Hed Cross nurse, fea
turing JULIA
I ARTHUR
I This Is a true slorv that will
true story
last forover.
mm
DT -
NC8KRVED.
CoNSTBNCi: THLrAHDQE
M?5. ilLFFINGWLL s
NEW WRJESTic
Story of War
Martyr At
Majestic No. 2
Julia Arthur in Role of Edith
Cavell in "The Woman
The Germans Shot"
"The Woinn.ii tho (;rmans Shot,
Hindi will b6 nhowii ut MaJaatia No.
Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday, tells
the Mory of tho Kngllsli nurse, Edith
t'avell, who waa shot hy the Huna or
timing ner enunirynien to escape (a
though she had tlralualy eared for (ler
iiiany h wounded i The name of Julia
Arthur featured aa Nurse Cavell can
not fall to arouae Interest aside from
I he subject matter, and as the scenarli
was written by Anthony Paul Kelly
author of an many auci-esses. It would
Heum that tight here la ample recom
mendation of the picture'! desirability
It Is essentially a tragic subject,
"imply telling the fact In the BUth
''avell case and appealing- to the human
Mae of man's nature.
The author haa adhered strictly to
the factH Known about tho Cavell case.
John (i Adolfl hU covered himself
with Story In his direction of the pic
ture, lie has treated the subject In a
way to mnke the martyr-nurse live In
memory a-s a trulv noble figure, and
his delicate and rilgilfled handling of
this sacred subject deserves abundant
praise.
Julia Arthur gives a striking perfor
mance of Nurse Cavell and her dehut
In pictures In such a memorable role
will no doubt create widespread Inter
net. The tragic death of Justus Miles Fnr-
man, who ranked amoi c the foremost
American novelists, and who was a
prominent victim of the sinking of the
I-usltanla on May 7, 1913, by a German
submarine, Is recalled by the announce
ment that the best of hl works of fic
tion may now he seen tn motion pic
ture form. When the giant Cunardar
went down, Korman stood at the side
M I'haj-les Krohman, as he utered his
memorable words) that death Vtr all
Is the most heaiitlful aoventurt. "Buc
hanan's Wife,." Korman's areatest storv,
will he shown at Majestic No. 2 aeit
Friday an,l Saturday with Virginia
I'earson In the leading role
Big Stars Are
Due at Orpheum
Since the opening nf the present Or
pheum season, the local management
has been be.ielged with Inquiries as to
when some of the big headllners ap
pearing m other cltlea would make their
local debut and In response to these
inquiries, Manager Hertram Is pleased
to announce that for the next five
weeks the local Oroheum will nresent
il Orphe
theater
t
Memphis
goers five big
headline!-
The list Includes Cecil Cunningham,
the comedienne, here neit week;
wileska Suratt, supported hv a New
York cast. In the Vurplo lV,ppy," a
comedy drama, week of Iiec. 23, Taylor
Qranvellls and Laura l'lerpont. In the
big patriotic melodrama "An Ameri
can Ace." week of Jan. 6. l.llllan Rus
sell America's loveliest woman, week
of Jan It, and the cyclonic Mvn, Tan-guaj-.
the world s greatest eccentric
comedienne, the week of Jan. 10.
Martin Bock, managing director of
the Orpheum circuit, assures the local
manager that these names represent
just n few of the good things In store
for Memphis theater-goers within the
next few weeks.
As has been the custom In seasons
past, the Orpheum on New Year's eve
will give two shows at night
Covered Face, Inflamed and
Red. Itched Badly.
"My face was covered with ring
worms, especially around my mouth.
The ringworms ware small snd the
skin around them wsa Inflamed and
red. The breaking out itched and
I scratched, and 1 used to get up at
night my face itched so badly. The
eruption even caused my eyebrows to
fall out.
"1 began using Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. I could see an Improve
ment everv day, and two boxes of Cuti
cure Ointment with the Cuticura Soap
completely healed me of the terrible
skin trouble. Signed MissC. Deford
Hooper, 520 Brune St., Baltimore, Md.
If you have a poor complexion im
prove It by using Cuticura Soap dally
and Cuticura Ointment occasionally.
hall IhI hM kr Mall AiMraM di rd
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Strontf.Keen
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Now N D
I jiMtiK MM hv m tit ttirwi mMm.'
; "pit nnmiallv It v!ll tin thc
the itrtBstth of weak, ntrvuuo,
run-down folks in two wr' Unit
In many invtam m Attk your
Doctor or itnigptiit fttoul It
CUTICURA HEALED
RINGWORMS
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Local Music Notes
IN MEM0RIAM
Beethoven club In memory of Mrs.
Josephine Hush Harpmann:
It Is one thing to be remembered; it
Is an unusual thing for one human life
to Impress itself so remarkably along
the lines of beauty and duty as did the
life of this able and beloved friend. Na
turo had been lavish with her gifts, for
sne possessed charm, culture and heart,
and the Beethoven club feels her loss
most deeply.
To her bereavod children the club
wishes to express Its abiding sympathy.
The memory of such a mother and
iriena win bo a light to life's path.
MKH. THOMAS W. SMKKRON,
MRS. MAKY ItOI.UNU CHAPMAN.
MISS ELIZABETH MOSBY.
CALVARY EPISCOPAL.
The music at Calvary church Sunday
morning will be rendered by a chorus
choir under the direction of Ben H.
Csrr, cheii master, Mlaa Birdie Cham
berlln, Organist.
Processional Hymn 41 Hark, s
Thrilling Voice Is Sounding.. .Monk
Chant-,Venlte. 12
Te Deum, B minor Buck
Jubilate , Buck
Sermon Hymn 883 Holy, Holy,
Holy Dykes
Doxology Dykes
Offertory Sole, Praise Ye, Jeho
vah's Greatness Beethoven
Mrs. W'm. Murrah.
Presentation Hymn 189
Three -Fold Amen, 210
Recessional Hymn 371 Crown Him
With Many Crowns Klvey
Tho song service to have been ren
dered next Sunday night, Dec 15, has
been postponed indefinitely on account
of the Illness of several members of the
choir. It will be given at an early date,
of which full announcement will be
made.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Tho following program will be ren
dered Sunday morning:
Organ Voluntary Andantlno
Chauset-Oullmant
Ml sa Belle Wade.
Anthem Holy Art Thou Handel
Mrs Frarer Brown, Miss Hmma
Adami;, Dr. H. 1, Blckford,
C. O. Flnne.
Offertory dive Teaoe, O God,
Again Shelley
Quartet
Postlude M D minor Lemalgre
Miss Hollo Wade.
Miss Kmma Adams, director.
HOLY TRINTrYEPIS0OPAL.
The following mualo will be sung on
Sunday by the chorus choir, assisted
by Miss Kdlth White, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Selden Dtmmook, Mrs
Amor Hall, onanist :
Voluntary ,. ,
Mrs. Hall.
Proceaslonal Rejoice, Rejoice, Be
lievers ,.
Venlto Anonymous
Te Peum Van Bosklrk
Benedlctua ,. Anonymous
Hymn oo, Ijabor On, Bpend and
He Spent
I"oxolngy- Old Hundred, chant,
Offertory- The Lord Is My Light.
m. Marsh
Miss White,
Confirmation Hymn Oh.IIappv Day
Recessional-- Fight the Good Fight
7:80 I'M.
I "recessional Hymn Oft In Danger,
Oft In Woe
llenedlo Morris
Nunc Dlmlttls Harnby
Prayer Hymn O I.amb of Qod, Still
Keep Me
Sermon Hymn On Jordan's Bank
the Baptist Cry
Doxology
Offertory Praise Ye the Father..',
Oounoi
Choir.
Recessional On Our Way Rejoicing, ,,
mLEDMUSI0.
The following musical program will
lie rendered Sunday at the ldlewlld
Presbyterian church under the direc
tion of J, Paul Stalls, organist:
MORNIMO.
Organ Prelude
Anthem The Kternal Ood la Thv
Refuge llewald
Mrs. Clyde Parke, Mrs Belote,
u, u, F.dnioiulson and P. A
Ijincaster
Offertory- Lead, Kindly Light
v Van Ier
Quartet.
Organ Postlude ,
KVKNTNO.
Anthem Remember "Net ...'.'.'.'.' .lifarks
v noir.
orrsrtorr--The Silent Innd . Heinrlch
iniewna wuariet
I'nrsn rosxruaa
UNITARIAN MUSIC.
The musical program at the Unitarian
service in majeauc no, 3 BUnaSy niorn
Ing at 11 o'clock will be aa follows
Organ Prelude Cavatlna Rgff
aim rranii niurm
Song- Nearer My Ood to Thee. .Bethany
Congregation.
Vocal Solo -Resignation Roma
sirs, i iyae necK-
Offertory Melodv Reins
Mrs Sturm.
Song -The Universal Need Stockwell
Congregation.
Postlude -Festival March Clark
aira. rrana eiiurm, organist.
TO RENDER CANTATA.
cm nunnay arternoon, Dec 22, at 4
o'clock, the First Presbyterian church
iholr, under the direction of Miss Km
ma Aaams, win render a sacred can
lata. "The I'rloeo of Peace." by Ash
ford. The choir, constating f Mrs.
i' l aser nrown, miss i .mma Adams, Dr.
u H. SkaaluiL U, P. JObim mA Mm
RB!!!1! RN0 ca oaPHer- UnMnD DLT DM HP
Belle Wade, organist, will be assisted
by Mrs J. B. Vcsey, R. L. Oookln, El
mer i.uibol and lILKohn, violinist.
GRACE EPISCOPAL.
MORNING PRAYER.
Organ Prelude Andante
J. Varley Roberts
Processional Hark the Voice Eternal
Hopkins
Venite -Gloria to Psalms Randall
genedlclte Klrkpatrick
Benedlctua Anon
Litany Hymn Savior, When In Dust
to Thee (Spanish Chant)
Sermon Hymn Hark, a Thrilling
Voice la Sounding Monk
Offertory Solo The Voice in the Wil
derness Scott
Mrs. Burfisher.
Final Amen Neukomn
Recessional Hark the Glad Sound...
Baker
Organ Postlude A llegTO In E flat. Hesse
EVENING PRAYER
Organ Prelude Adagio
Sir Frederick Ouseley
Processional Hark, the Voice Eternal
Hopkins
Gloria to Psalms Randall
Cantate Domino Russell
Deug Mlserealur Elvey
aeration Hymn Come Thou Long-
Krnected Jesus i.. Hassler
Orfertory Hymn Savior, Breathe an
Evening Blessing Bortmlansky
Recessional Hark tho Glad Sound..
Baker
Organ Postlude March ...,W. T. Best
EarntSt Dawson Leach, organ st and
choirmaster.
COURT AVENUE.
Muslo at he Court Avenue Presbyte
rian church Sunday morning will be as
follows:
Organ Prelude Even Song. . .Johnston
Mrs. Win, Bollinger.
Anthem I Was Glad Ashford
Offertory Solo Thy Will Be Done
Ashford
J. C. Dean. ,
Postlude Belgian March Clark
Mrs. Bollinger,
Mrs. Edmund Wiley, director.
FIRST METHODIST.
Muslo at First Methodist church for
Sunday will be as follows:
MORNING.
Organ Prelude
Mrs. Bessllce Brwln Reese.
Prooesslonal Hymn S3!t
Anthem- Say, Watchman, What of
the Night? Bradshaw
Offertory Selected
Recessional Hymn E54
Organ Postlude
Organ Prelude
Anthem Zlon Awake Coata
Offertory Quartet
Postlude
Mrs. Bessllee Erwln Reese, organist
Richard M, Martin, director.
On Sunday night. Dec. 22. the choir
Is planning to repeat the "Feast of the
Nativity, as unristmss service which
has been rendered for several seasons
past. The public Is Invited.
0ENTRALBAPTIST,
The following program will be ren
dered Sunday at the Central Baptist
church:
MORNING.
Organ Prelude
Ernest F. Hawke.
Anthem Oh, Taste and Soe ...... Goes
Mrs. t athorlne Soberer Jones,
Mrs. V. W. North, Jos. R Jack
son and 0. L. Montgomery.
Solo Just As I Am Hawley
Mrs Catherine soberer Jones.
Offertory In the Cross of Christ I
Ulory martin
Quartet Choir.
Organ Postlude
r. v r.i iov.
The male quartet will sing several se-
i,-HonB at the evening service, pre
ceded by stereoptlcon views and a short
organ program by l'.rnesl f . liawke.
Organ Include
Ernest F. Hawke.
Quartet Memories of Galilee Talmer
U. J. Iteill, JOB. V JUlhOlUl,
L. Montgomery, W. A. Lee.
Offertory Lowly at Thy Feet...Doane
Central Baptist viuartet.
Organ Fntrtlude
i.-v.,at V lljivvke ors-anlst.
C. L. Montgomery, director.
HARD TO RELIEVE
THAT TIGHT COLD?
Not a Bit of It! Dr. Bell's
Kne -Tar-Honey Turns
the Trick.
The tight cold Is the kind Dr. Bell's
S Ins-Tar-Honey likes to tackle the
ard-to-get-rid-oX kind. It gets on the
Job and helps Nature to loosen the
cold and then finally to relieve It You
soon will feel llke-ouraelf.
The balsam and other healing, sooth
ing Ingredients do .It. The phlegm soon
loosens, -the Inflammation Is alleviated,
ths "tightness" gives wsy, without un
comfortable after-effects Oet a bottle
today. Wo. 0c and SI SO.
IIVI 1VII lib I Vlll 111 IM
U. S. BATTLESHIPS
Secretary Daniels Will Go to
New York to Review First
of American Armada to Re
turn to Home Waters.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Return to
home waters of the first ships of the
American armada sent to Europe to
combat German sea powor, will be
mnrked by a great naval pageant In
New York harbor about Dec. 23. Sec
retary Daniels announced Friday that
he will go to New York on the May
flower, to review the fleet, which will
be led by Admiral Mayo, commander in
chief of the Atlantic fleet, on his flag
ship, the Pennsylvania, which accom
panied President Wilson to Europe.
In the homecoming fleet will be
nine dreadnoughts, 20 destroyers and
more than 40 converted yachts, mine
planters, submarines and other craft
The destroyer force, part of which al
ready is on the way to Now York, In
cludes many of the vessels first sent
to the war sone and some of them car
ry on their funnels the stars awarded
tor destruction of German submarines.
Owlngito the character of some of the
craft ordered home no definite date
can be set for their arrival, and it is
possible '.hat some of the smaller ships
will not get back In time for the re
view, which will give the people of
the country an opportunity to see the
fighting ships that helped materially
to defeat the German menace. Efforts
Vlll be made, however, to bring as
many as possible of the returning ves
sels Into port together.
Instructions to Admiral Mayo called
for the return of all naval craft that
can be spared. Some portions of the
American forces, however, must remain
on the other side temporarily to com
plete the work of carrying out naval
conditions of the armistice.
MAJ. COLBURN DIES.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Dec, 14.
Major W. P. Colburfl, 7J, Union sol
dier and former secretary of the Chlck
amauga park commission, died at his
home here last night. Major Colburn
was a native of Chautauqua -county,
New York, but settled In Chattanooga
following the Civil war, having engaged
In the Insurance business since that
time.
LAND MEETING JAN. 31.
The Southern Alluvial Land associa
tion will meet In annual session Jan.
31, according to an announcement by
the board of directors.
TRY THIS FOR A
COLD-IT'S
"Pape's Cold Compound" Ends
Severe Colds Or Grippe
in Few Honrs.
You can end grippe and briak up a
severe cold either In head, chest, body
or limbs, by taking a dose of "Pape's
Cold Compound" every two hours until
three doses are taken.
It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils
and air passages In the head, stops
nasty discharge or nose running, re
lieves sick headache, dullness, feverlsh
ness, sore throat, sneezing, sorenaas
and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blowing
and snuffling. Ease your throbbing
head nothing else in the world gives
such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold
Compound," which costs only a few
cents at any drug store. It acts with
out assistance, tastes nice, and causes
no Inconvenience. Be sure you get the
genuine. adv
DON'T BE A
BACK NUMBER
Keep the Gray From Your
Hair. It Is a Sign of
Failing Powers.
Don't let your gray hair advertise
your age. You may be experienced
and capable but gray hair Is a sign
of waning powers and you are Judged
accordingly. It Is unfair and unfortu
nate, but It Is a condition manv other
women have met and overcome simply
by caring for their hair Intelligently
with Q-ban Hair Color Restorer
Q-bnn Is a delightful toilet necessity
for every woman who values a youth
ful appearance It does not dye the
hair Simply restores Its natural dars
color and gloss gradually and evenly
It also Invigorates the scalp and keens
It healthy
Won't wash or rub off, and does not
prevent "ashing or waving the hair
So simple to use that It can be applied
In your own home Will positively erad
icate dandruff.
The maker of Q-ban have been
known for a generation as specialists
In the treatment of the hair.
Sold by all reliable druggists ea mon-
aj-bck gnacantas, Jaos, (to.
FINE
Constance Talmadge In
Comedy At New Majestic
Theda Bara To Be Seen
Latter Part
"Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots," which
comes to New Majestic No. 1 Sunday,
Monday. Tuesdav an I Wednesday Is
Constance Talmadge's latent Select pic
ture In which she is prsianttri bv Lewis
J S'-.nick. It is a origin si i burner
ou. story of Mr. anl Mrs. i.sfftngweH
In Thioh two pairs of hanls, n.elv en
broidered slipper? play a prominent part
and serve to make the ;aouj Mr. Lef
ringwell believe his w'ta im m-:n r,n
an at!M.- with another roan'
The trouble starts when Wallet Hurt
Icy purchases a pair or slippers for his
fiancee, Mabel Brown, who bleaks off
the engagement before Huntlev hai
time to give her the slippers. Having
no other use for thm he rUes them
to his maid. Mrs. Lefflnifwill liuvs an
Identical paid, and when Mr Lefflng
well chances to pass oy the window of
Huntley's apartment and secj a pair of
feet wearing the slippers, he naturally
thinks it Is his wife in Huntley s r.xim.
and he had had occasion to bs suspici
ous of Huntley on sev-jral O'.varlens.
When Mabel's sister-in-law gives a
party at which Huntley and Mrs L'jf
flngwell both atton I, Mr. Leffinp-.ve.l
has another opportunity to become 'rol
ous. He hurries to tho Brown home
and finds a pair of slippers drvlnu be
fore an open grate. Vhe maid finds
the boots, and as It Is the same inaM
who once worked for Huntlev die
seizes the slippers, thinking that' some
one has taken them from her room ,t
that moment Mrs. Lefilngwell appear.;
and claims the slippers. Then the mai-J
goes to her room and gets the original
pair, which serve to re-unite Mabel and
Huntley and patch up the difference be
tween the two Leffingwells.
A cross section of a woman's snul is
the description of the Theda Bara super-production,
"When a Woman Sins"
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EKBGNG DECEMBER 16
THE COMEDIENNE EXTRAORDINARY
CECIL CUNNINGHAM
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IM OFFICIAL ALLIED WEEKLY WAR REVIEW
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BITTER TASTE
SOUR STOMACH
Pills and Strong Medicines
Made This Lady's Troubles
Worse, But Thedford's
Black-Draught Im
1 proved Her Appetite
and Took Away
Her Bile.
Nancy, Ky. Mrs. Cora Waddle, a
resident of this place, gives out this
statement: "I have taken Black
Draught and found it to be the best
liver medicine Wver used. It has Just
been fine for Indigestion, sour stomach
and a bitter taste in the mouth.
I used to get bilious and constipated
and had to take somethlnB. rills and
other strong medicines would only tear
my stomach up and leave me In a worse
fix than before taking. I began to have
sick headache.
After learning of Black-Draught I
took It and was cured of sick head
aches. One or two doses a week, or a
pinch after meals, kept the bowels open
and took away all bile. I have a good
appetite, due to my use of Black
Draught." If your liver Is not acting properly
you may suffer from such symptoms as
headache, biliousness, constipation, In
digestion, etc., and unless relief Is ob
tained serious trouble may result.
In its' 70 years of Successful use,
TheSford'B Black-Draught has been
found to relieve these ailments and
stimulate the liver to do its work.
At all druggistr adv.
Commercial Banking
Accounts Invited
Large and Small
GUARANTY BANK
& TRUST CO.
156-158 Madison Avenue
in "When a Woman Sins"
of Week.
which, with Theda Bara as the star,
will be the attraction at New Majestlo 1
No. 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of next week.
The love of a notorious siren for a I
young divinity student is the theme of j
"When a Woman Sins." which, it is
Raid, affords Theda Bara splendid op
portunities for the murvelous hlstrionio
talents which have brought her fame.
The wanton. Poppea, Is rebuffed by the
young cleric, but at last her tremendous
love Is victorious, not only over his
hyKcrisy. but also over the smugness
of the society in which be movea
CRmcWLSAYS"
IN WARJNSURANCE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 -Crlticlsm
of the delays of the war risk Insurance
department in paying soldiers allot
ments and of the war department for
failure to pay many sdldiers returned
from overseas for hospital treatment,
was voiced again Kridav in the house.
Republican Leader Mann read a
telegram from Richmond, Va . saylnj
soldiers In a hospital there had re
ceived no pay from the war depart
ment for five to 11 months.
Representative Rucker, Missouri,
Democrat, charged the bureau with
"gross negligence," complaining that he
was reliably informed that it has 300,
000 letters "dumped in a heap, un
opened." Before the homi interstate commerce
committee, Brig-Gen. Lord, director of
finance in the war department, said
that the war risk bureau had done as
well as could be expected in adminis
tering its work.
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