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L 18. 1920 THING. HAI rand Clothlnfl later Shoes oa Bib Sfrrcl Jimmy Wilde Knglish A.-:,.p- (May 94th. irand Army i bout will uree of 10,0) I AKRI KD. the Brook ami this y Ivwods: Qeor ''Doug Bar in. and Row i-y aak for b TUESDAY. APRIL 18. 1920 FARMER KERR BECAME UNEASY ABOUT HIS WIFE Bdnnmidl tih Foott lag Hafts 3, Charles I i Locan Bqua nod if cj mar lorumena* clui and 7 iwconda am mate. Ocfl K after a fcpriim PRED f mm CAUVER ER WELL tliiffglih ind lo- h mntttrm* Your ted, jour head ited* breath bad. fes, jou are bll', ater-brub, poll t muddj h*. i. etCa Ita power turn le that la drci oisonlngr tht e; Maple Ave., Auif lake pleaaure lift* I recelred by ua PUla for bead ad to go to bed i friend told edlrlne, und t ell aa Z can bc*l rrif** frurteu bad after-effect (*aler , or xuuiU bj TU* T. MI to. OnL UMATJ5W AHO OMACH WDER buccists r.oMnnro irlri for all Ckl iVlCfl Pbone HI partii:i- , of ex- by such Sec re- are not - many ut the s vastly hly ini- activi- .c filled lich the ganiza- ed. but it- very- pal and ry well io ciry knd ef- visitors titution Could Hardly Eat and Fell off to Leaa Than Hundred Pounds Before She Got Tanlao ''My wifs ts in better health now than she has been for many years. and we owe It all to Tanljio, declared John Kerr, well-to-do farmer of Namao. Albrrta, whllo in th* Owl X gt;ruir Storo fh Edmonton recently. Tan yesra aco, he continued, Mra. Kerr beiran suffering from lose of appetite and a .run-down condition, bet ahe hsd failed ao rapidly during the paat two yeara X waa vary uneasy about bar condition. Moot of the tlmo sho wus so weak tbe leant axerUon completely exhausted her and to do tha housework was entirely out af the queation. Bhe complained of feelinc tired all tha time. Her appetite finally tot ao poor aha eould eat hardly anything and fell off until aba weighed leas than a hundred pounda Bhe was very resiles* and couldn't a t a nlcht'a aound sleep. Bhm had tried different . treatments and many klnda of medicines, but none of them cave her more than a Ilttla temporary relief and aha kept Cettlnc worse steadily. Finally aftor raadlnc ao much about Tanlac wo made up our minds to try ' ' an(l -n 3'i-n a few days she was lalklnc about how muoh better ahe felt. Bho haa a aplendid appetite row. Is g'alnlnr In strength erery day ln weTshTT 8fi9 roars' wait all n*ctit and can attend to all her household duties with ease. Xn fact, ahe has Improved so much that sho really doesn't aeem-like the same person. X can truthfully aay Tanlao has proved Ita worth by what It has dona for my wife and we aro more than Clad to elve it our endorsement ln the bope that othera msy benefit by it.*- Tanlao Is sold in Kdmor,ton by the Owl Drue Company. L d., and by the leading druggist In every town. - ' - i . ... EDMONTON ACCORDS GREAT RECEPTION TO GENERAL POST P roy HutchUon at BU B* t in War Play Presented at the Empire Theatre EDMONTON BULLETIN Pbofo-Fkyi ng ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN FORM ASSOCIATION AC a meetlnc held in tha rooms of tho A.A.A. (Edmonton Chapter) last week, 1* was decided - to torm an Architectural Draughtsman'a Association. The hearty support of the A. A.A. w s assured by representative preaent. alsothe uae of the aoome and the Arch tec;ural library it woh decided to hold periodical architectural competitions and to cat the services of prominent architects and masters In tha buildlvca trades to aaa at ln lectures, etc. Membership is free to all Interested and destrious of Joining. N'ames ahould be forwarded to D. J. McNlcoU, actlnc aecretary, care of Public Worka Department, Government Bulldlnca, aa aoon aa possible. Full particulars of the subject of the first competition will be announced very shortly, and will bo forwarded by the secretary to all interested, upon application. Thero may bs aomo who thought that, with a return engagement of Tha iAick of the Navy. 1'ercy Hutchison, and hi oompany bad dons enough In Edmonton to feaat for aoma time. True so far oa thaJt play Is concerned, but In*appearing last evening at the Empire in General Post, Mr. Hutchison proved himself far more .welcomed than ou the previous oooa- 9t94m - Odtaua thouKh comparison be. It la almoat inevitable lhat ' l'he Luck of tho Navy and Uenoral Poat be pitted one agalnat the other. Even at that there is fKitto room for argument, ao far ahead of the former ia the latter. General Poat Is a war play wrtoten by Harold HU Tarry, and waa first produced at tho liaymarkot theatre. Iiondon, while tho war waa ln progress and where K registered an unqualified success. Xt opens up ln prewar days when the oM familiar struggle between pacifists and thoso who foreaw tbo war with Germany coming, wao going on. Tha pacifists wero for reducing tho army and navy snd for poo-poolng tho Moa of a territorial military forco. Claaa desilncUon played I ThU*- in LU* mH9 9M lh* AV- per oia rues favored iho pacifists, whilst the working people leaned toward the founding of tho Terrlera Edward Smith, a captain In tho tot* rltorlals, a tailor by tta.de. hjvts and la loved by Betty, daughter o* aM In death So a Ian investigation abowed. 9gg9 not oases of Infection* i of consumption of typhoid They ware cases whara a poraea kad sustained soma slight Injury * cat, bora, m wlro-prick and where the wound, bolng thought not aerloua enough foroara- ful treatment, had boon neglected. Blood-poisoning aud death resulted. Whan yon or yoor children au*. lata any Injury, rn nra agalnit infection by applying Zam-Buk. Thto balm aoothaa tha pain, stops blood- inc. and by deatroylns all germs prevents blood-polaonlnc. oto. Heuco no tima nae bo lost from work or ploaauro by thooo who as* fga-ftTik AU dealsn. Me. box. Dr. De Van's French PUU A Billable : .u'.ai'.i.a PU1 for Wo mea. fa a box. Sold at ail Drug stw.v lt;,r mailed to any addreaa eo receipt of prlca The Bcattrll Drag Ca.. SI. Catharine*. Ontario. On ssh- al Uny ** and Lines* Drug Sturrt and all good drug aturcj; la tLraib u* *- ' gt; Phosphonol for Men Restore Vim and MtaUly; for Xerra nd Uraln; lnrr af*a grey matte* ; a Tonic will build you up; S3 a box, or Sir lorft for fS, at Drug Mores or by mall oa Derroyu Broughton. tho *.rla family prevent their marriage acataat Col. Kol- ra Curntow, tho wealthy oil opsr ior, runa h gh at the house perty of E. tt. lllvett. popularly known as 4li *1run king due to offensive conduct on the part of Col. Ourimw towards Plana Tennant, professional society hoatcsa who allppad away from the party. Ml Tennant, although a hired employee, booanio utiH* popular while at the party. Humor has It Uiat Cot Curmew. who Is qu te an Im- prraafonable man, waa Using palm to tall th* entire list of guests that MUs Tennant wa involved hi s thrilling near-domestto row In Jtvno. No, dear reader, this la no shocking local event. -Jt lo only ooe of tba Biiuatlone in The Turning Point. tn whloh Xattierlne MacDonald. the American beauty, will be -sen In her latest First National attraction at the .Mien today and Wednesday. Th* atory wae adapted rrom the novet by tb* eame title, by Robert W. Chamber*- Extra attention, aceord- tnc to the management baa been given the eelection of locations for thia picture and *om* of tho choicest scenlo spots In California serve as backgrounds for the many unusual sltuat onm that develop* In thia story or a beautiful irl who risked the halo of a man sh* loved In ord*r to foroo him togive up a worthless llf* and.bo a oredK to himself. MONARCH Norma Talmadgoe lutcat Select picture ia Dy Right of Purchase. directed by Charlee MUler. which will be the feature al- traotlon at the Monarch theatre today and Wednesday. Xn the woMg of a prominent reviewer on The New Secrefts IF tike M w S Whnt mrm u ume ff th* dltftr- 1 Q. en ooa upT I A. On the slags rouge la usually ; used to acosnluste faclaj bsauty; tn the fllrnaJl .* used to maka the tmca appear thinner, to reduce the *Us of a double chin vr to tnnke protruding yss appear deep ast Mure car* must be laJttm in applylnc make-up for the piuiurss. Ths movie star. by tmitui of the camera ai.d eccoeu, is brought cloae to .his audience, tl.rua cannot bo retouched. Hougo Is uaed to produce tho effect of ahadowe he- cause red phutogrnphs purple. y. Who Ig May AUUoo'a new leading man i A. Aleu Por rent, Q. M'ho Is the youngest of the three Tatonadge aislcreT A. Natalie. Q. What Is Pauline Pre-Jerlck's hobbyT A. Collect ug fana ta Mia* Frederick's hobby. bhe has hundreds of them, some very valuable. An elaborate one with etJcka of aolld gold, la 200 years old. y What Mm iar ts now 'autographing her photographs by means of her finger prlntsT A. Constant Hinney. Ehe does It to save time and effort. Q. Who aro tho grlpa** In a movie studio? A. Th* stage handa Also called props 1n movie vernaoular. Q. What actress Is famous for her clothes and her dancing? A. Iron* Castle. e Do gou know tlje thlnga a movie PAGE SEVEN Full of colorful attuatlone virile ac- iJea aad artistic aimoaphere, the Davla thsme supplies Mr. Mr. Dwan with materials which make tb a pro- duot'on oae of the looal screens this y The bill for Krldsy Oambl.ng In Hou is. viewed on and Saturday la Growing Deaf Head Nouea? Try Thi. 1 tmur If you msvc stowing h r lt;l of bwrlftff antl l mr ** urrbal i*+mtx*m9m mt It yom hmee nartnjr, runkU r blwittl ooUm U y*ur Mra to your dru v1 t u lt; s c f oono ot l'aru iut lt; Ioubl* *tr**u b)t mn lt;t add to ll U pint nr bot wat r and a iitlli imtra mum**- iik t Itm+e m day. ThK will often brine quick wmUet from thm 4t*tTmmeing btail ool a. Clocked ume* tnU h*iul lt;l oiw*o. btralbliiK barom rewy j?;*I the mocua *iop dropping into the tbr at. ft U mmey to t*rrj gt;ar . rwii Uttla Anil la iiU*sUa t 4* taka. AayaM wbo la ibrmtrtjcd wltb catarrhal drain*** or wbo h tufjd it * * abould gtwe tbla i r*9crl(i- Uoa trial. ll U Hvrprr* who U * feaitnrv of I rnntmriM vaudavUlo MIL lew .11 York Iton on up*ps. mado auoh this beautiful In the all* Is Miss Talraatfg* vzn camera w'll not do iimn In our next Ismu*. Read tbla col goes lima OppoalUon from Calhmr Be gt; gt; QntarU. by Druf Ce su MAJTV I.V.IfJtF.D IX NKW i'OKK WRECK. Xew Tork, April 12 A ninth avonue *:evated tram jumped the track todar while running pa t Trinity church and one car fell to the atreet. The accident occurred when two tralna crashed into one .smother. The cars Immediately burst Into flames and ujnbu- Iao io save, aa Inconvenient ..altu*-tlon. Bin ith leaves tho district. Thon comes the war. In the Hrst winter of whi ?h, aflter the old regular army waa a memory, and tho new armies still in the making, the ter- rttorlala atopped into the breach. Dy aheer merit Smith ri e from rank to I rank until at tho conclusion of the war he ls a full-fledged Brigadier- General. V.C. Thlo fact coupled with 0 triumphal rooeption in hie native town of Shcf- fIngham wipe out all prodjudicas and Smith marries the elrl of his heart's desire his dream lady. Tho main theme of the ploy. U0-+ the ri e of an bumble tailor to tho exalted rank of Brlg.-Gen.. V.C. was such a rare occasion In tho Britlah army that It Is small wonder Mr. Terry turned It Into a most suoceseful plsy. The play abounds in many humoroue situations, interpersed with a little pathos. To any ono who has served Ilia Majesty or listened to the etorles of thoee fortunate enough to have, Oeneral Post contains no end of appeal. S'hiU, for inatanoe could he more humoroue than to see Hlr Dennya Broughton. formerly snobWest of snobs, but now a private In the national liome guard,' standing to attention and saying sir to BmSe.h n s former tailor and now a colonel, commanding a bat tallon T Percy Hutchison, sa mward Smith acted in a far more extractive manner than formerly. In The Luck of the Navy he was Inclined to be too a tlf oausfled; but* in this he wsa admirable. One could not b ve deserved a more ms*Jy V.O. or Brig Oen. As Betty, Miss Klsio Btranaoh oould not have been improved upon. Bho wus at all times convincing aud carried herself wllh the poise ex- On gt; nt Hi. . aoA Lint** Drug 9tnr .i Dd all good drug ncres; to SUatboeas Umtzia. i gt;ryjr oo. Wd chagrin over the unfortunate, reporter who made him say mullets Instead of bullets. Even at that, Blr Dennys may rest aseured he got off easy. Broughton carried off her part well as did Patrick Ludlow as Alex. Broughton. who ts a Sub won the D.S.O. ' Barry WhKcombe os Wilson. Uio butler, antl A. P. Kaye aa Albert Smith who loved'gardening, but took out tailoring instead. Ue neral Post la a clover comedy quite the best staged this season at tho Empire. , *o otner piuturo star rapid upward strides 09 and talented g'rl has past twelve months. And progressing all the time; eaoh picture surpanea its predecesspra that Is Oi open secret of iha tremen- perlmental J. flelvnlck presents Constance Talmadge, la t/ii ot amusing Incidents w:th a unique ending. It can be seen at the itegent today and tomorrow. doue popularity of this Belect star. By Right of Purchase' is a highly ' BMl i BS Extensive travelling, dramatio photoplay of metropoUtan ?ia* newspaper experience and tao soc ety life ln which the heroine. Mar- ' cully of keenly obi-crrlng lite, made got Hughes, marries Chadwlck Hines th* *t0 R'cherd Harding Davis one of the leading.figures In the world of ONE-ACT THRILLER IS THE HEADLINER OF PANTAGES BILL Life in tho Canadian Northwest Yean A o Depicted in Sensational Skit solely for his money, despite her Infatuation with Dick Dera-ent. a handsome profl'.gare. nines loves her passionately, but lt takes many montha and much aufforlug before -'Margot works out her sal vat on, and finds that she truly loves the man to Whom shs thought sho belonged only by right of purchase. A ullrrlrig photo- drama with a punch, and replete with heart Interest. literature. One of hie best known novels, Soldiers of Kort une, was selected by Allan L gt;wan for his, first feature production as an independent producer, and Is now enjoying a *cun Pantages dur M er (ifn bill for tlUs week Is 'Thunder .Mountain.' Ir la a one-act thrfilcr dopl lt;njnfc life lu the Canadian North West as It waa supposod to bo in the days, when the DKHtMLAXD The Day She Paid, a Universal production, waa liven Ita flrat local showing at the Dreamland theatre last nght. and kept a large audience thoroughly Interested and thrilled. The human Qualities of this feature are Its nlef charm, for tho characters are those of every-day life and thn sltuatlona which confront the principal figures are tha same wh ch many men snd women In our larger cities are compelled to face. The fact tbat The Day Sh6 Paid t based on A ator * by Fannie Hurat In the Cosmopolitan magazlno called Oats for the Woman, la 004 reason for the Quality of the story, fop there are few contemporary writers who know tho life of the so-called-middle claaa with such Intimate accuracy. A cast typical of the Universal, in- pected gowns from met a ' dream lady. it Her with favorable approval lanoeo were summoned from five hos pirats. Thc crash occurred sa. a time' from thoss best fitted to Judge when trains were crowded with work- Aubrey Mather was excellent aa Blr ere bound for the financial district. Dennys Broughton. His pretty eon- First repdtta said 12 passengers srere celts and convenient memory for for- Uijured. * . vf- getting were Indeed well acted as was present generation was yet unborn, eluding Francella BilUngton, Charles The story is hftir-ralslng nnd has been clary, Harry Von Meter, Ullian R ch, seeen In a hundred d.fferent moving Murcrl Drageauson and little St'aacj pictures. Ann Hamilton as UIS QagweU and Oio capable directing by French Canadian cirl and Chnrles ., . -am --3s/-- Bnrtling as the K-N-W.M.P. officer n' ' tt Hr FOR ACHING. SORL TIRED FEET Use Tix for Tender, Puffed-up, Burning, Calloused Feet and Corns at tha Binpreas theatre, wbare It will continue to and including Thursday. Mr. L gt;avis was born in Philadelphia. April 19, 1164. and was educated at JLehigh und John HopktiM universities. Ife began his career as'a correspondent for Xew York newspapers, and In 188* joined tlie New York Bun to which he contributed his earliest fiction. He was magasina editor for Harper's Weekly for a number of year Mimas msde possible th* completo nucccsa of. book, and Director i/wans RMS pcr- ceptlon made the translation of the novel to th screen an assured triumph. Th story lends itself particularly to tbe art of photoplay. Thsre Sore. Beetles. Insect llfs lot wiih Insects Breed Diss lOLL Flies, rieaa. Bu Moths. Mosquitoes and all In your home: KiU the the: HEATING'S. all dealers. Sold ln cartons only at DRrAMlAM) Direction S. W. E. -Candy 4 NOW PLAYING - France.11 JUMington The Day She Paid FANNIE HURST STO BY psarsd tn Ths f nT tp*' lt;* n 1 Magaalns under the ttl Oats for thc Woman ADDED THE MIDNIGHT MAN* And SPECIAL -ACT IX MK1 gt;Y Thuraday Friday NORMA TALMADGE IN The Way of Woman GEM Kex Ingram, lng production. lng itures of tho pleae- TkeBestRirtj grDmner, act their part* tn a convincing man* liroadway Echo** to the ext rtt of KBGEOT Suzanne * even women and three men dispense ch*rxnui youDg wldow receive* an a voluino Of Jaax sufficient to B tU- offer of marrUf* from Foxcroft Orey ty even the -moat eathuaiaatlo eh n- a promiainj younr lawyer. But Su- mle hound. They prove their, veria- anne bole.ves that If ahe roarrlea tilliy by alnfflns. dancing: and play ins* ar*1n In accordance wltb tha old *- tabllahed ouatom * b will loaa aH her dearly-beloved freedom. So ahe People who mrn forced to atand on their feet all day know what aore, tender, aweaty, burning feet mean. Thej' uae MTiz/' and Tla cure* thrlr feet rficht up. It koepa feet in perfect cond Klon. Tla la the ouly remedy In the world that draws out all the polaonous exudations which puff up tbe feet and cauaa tender, sore, tired* achlor feoU It Instantly stop* the pan In corns, callouses and bunions. It's *imp y florlou*. Ah how comfortable your feet feel alter tiffins T z/' You'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. Your phoes won't tighten and hurt your feet Get a box of Tir now from any drumrisu Juat think m whole year's fuot comfort for only a few cents. TODAY DOROTHY DALTON -IN- II Market of Souls LIGHTNING BRYCE Ch pter 14 SnubM Pollard Comedy D 0 noir. Prjna-a-ty txue, mtmo Um tmadm. ofa SEAL BRAND ij CoSme, ridn, Hrm. twunaiung, blended and toaatmd. hm Ji, 1 aad a-lb. Tna, hmrmatkaQy UH Wltola, ground, oc FINE-pound (far Trii uUinm ar cha SANBORN Barry aud I*ayton have a llno--B talk which apparently, tho publio wantfl. a they are grooted with burata of iftugliior. Their boxlns bout makes Derapaey and-Carpentler look like th'rd rate, alje tracked paifiHata. Lohae and t*u rlinp jtet their met over In fin style. Mablo Harper and company did very well in eatiafyln* tbelr audlenca. Bound and Ga ic d erred up the uffual number of thtilla for tha many followera of the plctora. Th orcheatra lt;Mailn(riit hed tne f In playing K. J. Alforda *Colotiel Bnjjny.* an Immortal march to all who had tha honor of oervlnc with the Canndian corpa In FYanc*. A aolecUon from Madame Butterfly by Tuocini waa the mort attractive part of lha entire program. Tuken aU arvusd Uila weeka bllj at Pan, mcajurca up verv well agalnat tho average b'.U preaonted thero. wtm fmm MONTRtAL 1S IT A MASTERPIECE?, The Heart of Humanity '*' Didn't N *l Stage Manacei Our acenephlfter w nta a holiday. *Ho gt;' be hasn't baen away for tlv9-ge9ra. Proprietor TVell, tell hlro ho can't hare one. He *;eta change of ocenery tfnourh* Xor anybody. Weekly. of Pe*r aon' YOU CAN BET IT IS Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy ojid Grey algn a contract whereby afler tbay ara married thay aro toNliv aa man and wife fmm Saturday to Monday only; tbe other four daya, each to do ejutctly aa he or ho chooeeo. When Monday morning oomea tha fofV youh huaband (befrlno to vl* gt; a game to convince hii w f of the folly of her Ideao on peraonal liberty afler marriage. Through a chain of clrcumatanceo a third party, In the peraon of a beautiful girl, l.nnoceVJy fCts into tho young huaband'* apartment directly after hia wlfa haa left. Bhe returna and finding the girl thera feara tho worat- 6he frame* up a oclivmo whereby hunband ahould como to the apartment of a ihutual friend ot II o'clock that night and ahould catch her In tba frlend'o bedroom. Evory- ihlng worked amoothly and he did catoh her there, but in her anxiety that he ahould aea her there, tha w.o* hu-band aaw a carefully planned love ame on tho part of hlo Ilstle wife end pretendo to make light of tho 1 whole affair, reminding tterv of their 'contract and the fact that lhla uno of bar liberty'' nlfbt-. cornea very angry ovar bio indlfTaronca and raiurn homa. The rema ndor of tho plot MONARCH Today and Tomorrow NORMA TALMADGE Tlio Idol of th-s Screen in ii By Right Of Purchase AI O Comedy Riot and New. Weekly ANTAGE AU Thla Wr 'U. at S and 8:30 p.m. THUKt)ER MOUNTAIN A Virile Story of tho Canadian Northweat Barry and Layton Mabel Harper Co. Lohsc and Sterling Tox Newi 9 Bound and' Gagged , AKD BROADWAY ECHOES*' Featuring Billy Sharp The Turning Point A Romance of a Womin'i Sacrifice for tbo Man She Love* t a t DTD YOU SEE it - The Heart of Humanity IF SO, YOU WILL WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN tt Sh* t - nt Ei- FINDS THAT DEPT. IS ABLE TO SECURE CHEAPER FEED Hill IIIHI niiiiiiiiiii nm umi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ir iiiiii nim llllll: i What The Luck of tho Navy im to the Navy MPIRE General Po t U to the Anpy TODAY wtdnee ed y MR. PEBOY HTTTOHISON PRICES: Evening., 50c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00j iillilllPlllliiyilillilHillllllillll MR. PERCY HUTCHISON And His. London Company in the Military Comedy GENERAL POST 1'reamnieA exactly aa prot1uoft lt;3 by Mr, But hUcn at tho Hay- markat Thaatra, London, whara It ran for 14 oon acull a montiia Walnwrlght Man Buyi Straw for 40.00, But Cheaper Wm Available C fi. Boltnrf ot Wa.:nwr1gn: waa In th* city Monday mornlne loolcln* for I faad Tor hlmaalf and aevan of hla 1 nalffctvwo. Aftor Iniyln* a laa-1 nf aiimw hi th* city for ha wao faoliiiff vary muoh chmgrinaA to flikd tliat lio could havo looatad aoma In tho prov- lnc* thrmiah th* dapartmaul of arri- oultura for much laaa monoy, Mr. Bottorf a'ataa that thay hava t- 1 varyOUnc In that localKy mint th*y havo hail r*oour o to faadlnc ho tl *oh off th ir m ronnoTt roMMTrrEE to -HEAIl MHJJ3lA?rt gt; m (Havaa) Tha tha ehamb r *f TaHa, April forolgn commltt** of dopatiaa today- will haa Framtar Mlllerand, who will tnaa* m daolara. Hon at a public aaamirm of tha ohamb- r poaalbly on Ttia*0By, Thla dao'.ara- Uon will dapand open progroM of tha n ottat'ona wltK tha Brltlah gov4rh* mont- Tha himhir will remorna llm rtfnUr aeawlora tomarfow, whan flo- oal maCtoro wtl ba dlaauuad. EMPRESS TODAY WED THUR. Soldiers OF Fortune CONS v A WCE T ALMa DGE IN / Pieturlccd from tho Fnmou Book nnd St ffe PUy Thonsandt of People in tho C'Mt and Wonderful Stago Sottlnn SHOW STARTS: 11, 1, 2:45, 4:30, :15f 8 and 9t30 75c, 1.00, 1.60 iHIH H ll m Retain Engagement of TheHeart-of-Humanity JJ EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE A orid ui Fun, Suspeniw and Alarming Situation* - NuffSedt ' EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Canadian of nia HighneM The Prince Tour of Walci ODAY AKD TOMOEKOW AT THE REG ENHT Direction 8. W. E. Candy W. -
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