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Show with Ui building of lb Panama canal. Km obtalna ttio oriclnal lattar ana. It I dlocavar! that Sanatnr Baldan la th author. An emotional story of how a trans man weakraad and turnod wbor h could rclv a woman' tonder attention atten-tion and couftael whon hia wifo was hecd-l hecd-l to hi nooda with hsr time occupied by her children and social duties. Is then told bjr the senator. The role of Senator Belden la excellently excellent-ly portrayed by Harry J. Baane. while Ralph Clonlncer plays the hart of Kins;, the reporter. Both men are etaunah frlendj and It Is thronrh Kirs; that the affair Is huehed and complriely straightened straight-ened out with a reconciliation between the senator and hie wife. Karl Hodirln pluys the part of Richard Rich-ard Jr. and iirtrude Hondhill that of hie wife. I'.uth. Moth character are well portrayed, por-trayed, the latter especially, when the young bride In a pam of eob 1clarr that ehe believes ber husband Innocent of th rhars;- Much merth come from th ltuatlon concernlns Kether AIMon. sieler of Ruth (Klhel Baker), and fiK.rs Reynold, a rollrxn chum of Hicks (Clifford n Dyke), In which tliev fall In lov with ach other1 and ar-l murrleil. The characterisation of Mr. Belden, the senator's wife, la well done by l-earl Van Normn. a ar thoe of l olonel Hatton and llawkln H-lcl-n hotlr. by K. ,. Higftn and Itcsrott Erlon. 'Judgment of Men Presented at the Hippodrome Replete In btta of sparkling- comedy, which are admirably blended Into dram that tensions onti perree and awakens your expectations and mni for what la to rotnc neit, "The Judgment of Men." presented by Ralph Cloninger and m elate players at th Hippodrome theatre flu n day night. Is truly a play of merit. The Ptnry In brief concerns th rorlal and pol-Urnl Ufa of th nation's Miio! ami iit wnvn neatly around th houf h'M of gntnr Klchnrd Heldrn from Kentucky. Ken-tucky. n the verae of h.s won't departure de-parture on hla honeymoon, Henafor 1V-1-rtfti houeehold In tart led by the detention deten-tion of Itl' hB.d Jr. on a rharice of having ruined and canned the death of the senator sen-ator a girl eetrretary. The charge, reektna In eeneatlonallem. la baaed on a letter written to the ecretary prior to her death whii-h haa fallen Into the hands of her father. Colonel Hill Hftttnn, an unscrupulous unscrupu-lous uotltlrlan who etideovdrs to UN It as a blackmail Instrument. nlterefit la Increased in the situation by the fact lhat the Washington Argus, a daily, ha the story. The affair reaches a cllmaa when fnator Belden n conference confer-ence with 1 e lUm Kins;, a reporter for the Argus, aaree-a to shw the orlainal author ( f the letier If King Will produce the original letter. Bv threatening 'ol-one! 'ol-one! 1J Alton with diaHoaure of certain ehadv acta he committed in connection |