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Show THE 1 IKK A LB-- Notes ews an 73. f-- KPUBLTCA N, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1916 R ADELC BLOOD VALUES HER Hoascc GOLDEN HAIP AT $50,000 jfjf PScCairc rARAMor'NT-eSunday. press. Marr Ptckford .Monday '" Tuft'lAf. .rr-- i rirama. roof i.n !tiPrrrdna." and Paramount pho- m r - Wednesday. Thursday. Jor,prts. I Kr.Ly and SAtnff!.ir. Anna Ilebl In Prrsldnte." ISurtcm "Mt'!irii era - pl'iir ar.l the Itray rthes-- J r..rt..fu. V.H!rl Wtlh ftr.i-Ti- r v- ' u,-- AM EP.ICAN - Cot- t!rtuo.,. to II m. y. Monday. Orrln John- In so" B n .t a rt ntt.sf r Trtjttitl r-- d " 'Aflfnfi." J raf film Il- i- "Tin Thr ,lciiinir "Thum:s MatsusMmJi I ktr." n,' . v-- - . . "s-- 1 1 1 1 ; ''i ::v ' ;- - . lands." eot"f : I r) t,;r",TtJapan ft !nP thOrecon." "KriKlrTlrf KeM ! sr. roe Luke" Tn.!av. U'HfiMrUv: Mr.d!tF n! Ralph Ktlard in jlrfv! "Th? l:nnfr p,h. I n o Cri-i- . r Jt'rili-- Jir,,! 'A I Mr. I f . I fr I V ;tr.! trvl r !.n ' t !.' f h irv f f Mill .1 TrUns' dram of vrinn P.tnrhart's- In t r- lort Murray v. nn th Trt pta vers In "HI "'. r Ln. Wilfred Mi'sr-lir- : ut ft'ir. t ant M'"'.r u r .! f Tuesday only: comedian of i lh Cniv. in film end i'.iinii."y t fr'nn K. r afcrrf'on a r d event Voi Urarht, dra trig;: J fri i f (f ";m no. In popular and t.rfsl A! i .1 f 4 old-so- n f f r 1 -I A rn m MCto-l- K. f;lf. if . f.n fry rvrnlnj: rt orrhntra. Prof. .1. n. tlr. tor, : to 11 p. i.iti!;:rv. continuous. ,rross rn. (!!. .i:ir!iv, ,Iontiy: f:i "Th drama; ,r,i r.flc' ." I'n vrs.l " .1 i r. v M ffi I J . l " : , " " - 1 ' V 'M'ii'i;!!:'!!!!!!" - .v V.r ijij.. ,A ' f i fr ti I I r '. : ;!.'"." Inlvr.tt n I ! ?r'lrif Il:.iwItnon ilrv." timCF'l ."i l'i! if, "'Tri r""r Wktv r t. j iik IIKX. i 'i k Tti'la). jirv-- t l".vtn y .rli;uI In "The Man !r.ima: 'MinsrlinK iv. Sn t tjr1 .'. : T!n J n- " ',(; : 'o-.ir- v. T!i 'i rit;t ! Thr .i it cvfriii; r. r nt inuoiii. ? Ttnth : to !! p m --- Th'ir'!.i I irl It! lri'1v. s I f; I K rla f.t urr. .fan : J . flnrf-"laif- r p.ootv I rh tor i. "kl m v , Path .'" Hf: MV A V. To-laTafE an.t .lM.MnIfr r -- only.-I.urt- ti- -. Hhe was ,o t thi. a throuKh ; I Wf-ti"f!- J i i a: Voting In "Tltr Yrltow Pajort " ThurnfUv VaHi Valli in "Ilr f'ri.la' ..f llr.nor" xrnt I'liaril.- - fhaptln JtfTr J Irx Th P. ink." ' Th M K .of t HI I f'. Y t ror.I." ftorv. f a d r n s: Mlirr.on hl U.l i eurtot; arr.Int which almost resulted in the los of her "rrownlnit lory, ' to ay nothlne of hr life or beauty. To ttnderstand the theory, it Is neeessa ry ,Jo know that her hair ra hes almost "The i ;nn Tunlay. I ' . In "The Monfa. lriffr." f'l.ir.i Klmf'alt n Aihton of th Columbia theatre at and II. II. Johnson of Tooele. ' Pro-v- o hrr knes anil that she has been ,, Harry Ienhardt oxof hirapo, district r iltn r ,.. At ,,, hr arl von Hoffman, the camera man. who took Ihe motion the of Villa manager rorporaiion, .- t I II - ' and hi" army durlntr pictures i. !i the e.trl' flKht-Int- c a T?1 n a tt n.1rnn 'rmie t in the present Mexican relfyn of A txtfr if a says business In the film came is Iiniic at ((or ono to mor peaceful fa lias will so ilities fast Mlnanarchy, Paul and Plrtf provitijr tirt j; I w of picture photoc- in M the it. trav-lrwith way ith ttual pursuits keep pa j n.ipn!l He lH now turning the camera f Marry PalmT In inimaf"'l t artoon raphy. R. W. l!rllson, manatrer of crank opposite the classic rcaturos or n ! F.'irtH Ifi'm li'rhrmat rtmonSal Wjrl Knur corporation, left Friday Nat Goodwin. the H farJin a loii " ftilof) tntntcaft-rnnn- n on a business trip to Hutte. I Walk T '"t Way Vivian Martin, starred In "Merely mil etininn. t weeks thaw brouRfit relief to Mary Ann." Is resting prior to benln-nin- s I.at a number of motion pletur theatres work In her second picture. Miss throughout the (treat basin fginti. Martin rests by skatlnsr ten or twelve t of service by hours a day and playing basketball whieh had been i i upenstons of railroad traffic due to or drlvintr her autontfiblle the rest of nowslids. the time. I Frank Harrison, manager of the Oeorpe Mclford and a company of Denver branch of tt V. f 5. VI. con- 1 Salt Lake last PhV. onpaused thro-jc" " " ' ... week coat. He said his way to than for trav- - business in lenver Is i:cr,;v. - m vnf of th Mutual STne tune psf. -- r r -t 1 i st 1 i v. l fr . 1 j T i - . r- j lo'-a- N'o-v- a ' l - Picture Movinc) Mblas . n t:-- j Husband Charges Selznick Coaxed e t- . 0 1 th- - in n.ift NV.! rah released iV.if will also produe-liiIe featured r t h friiM r iil run In li!tie(ifrt ff n a ' d there v kit be It' and in;j T!"rrihard a-i- d ap:ar Helen will ;r th t'U a . '' one rele tv l t',l!f, Sv th- -t otv cifv i i t H rif ' fi'rr w CP"' f .! at-- a :at Hi 1 A 1 rf oodffAte repirlnc tn peri there, we r In theatre ' "her visitors at r v. t . hfa t r e m k. P .1 si i frfT r:ji!t t er r c "n outside the of the Liver- Th in Kail. Ida, J. R ! Desert to al f w hn are , I'due-bir- d ' I it-i- first Clara - l n- ! J, "Jordan Kdwards. VtlJiam Fox dire tor. has invented an automatic camn era whi h tf:il and proven IP d.' e n a u t a a with ram era tr.ay m i. Mr. KIwards has nse-- his ti r and J.aincd excellent rcnolls. both In ieamess and photos ra ph v and It mn be adsteadiness of action justed so as t operate in etther rat-uror artificial Hirht. Pa the J. K. P irscer of New York, t rornptr Iter, relates with pride thai on his recent business trip to the roast, on which trip he took his wife and two children, the Hla' kfet Indians adopted the two llttl" Hurjrcrs Into their tribe. say." says "Joo." "that n la t was just about as expensive as that in an exclusive New York lnb. I spent n " a r v 17.1 In smokes for the bucks, trinkets for the squaws and randy for or the I ro th pnpoones. If the Str-uu'lois or any other tribe offer to take the kids In I'm jroir-.- to sidestep." hs Mrintr - b'tiMlnr. lt II! htfi'l - ih- - fl'ms ftah. Tdao. f S.I ni .ffi. . ! I 1 't b-- Virginia Pearson, known as the modern t'leopatra. has started a movement to compel storekeepers to accept postage stan'.ps Jn denominations up to 5 rents in the purchase of small articles, 1K tiobllnsc that the little squares 0f paper printed by Fncle Sam are more convenient than the copper or nickel coins, and will relieve t annoyance of so much change, the stamps ranging In voider variety than the metal. If for no other reason than the fact New York's Hroadway Is tha miles away, southe.ru California will c ntlnue In future to he the renter of the motion picture prndurinK Industry," according to Jesse I.asky. "In the past few months, comparatively," said Mr. "since so many Hroadway ' stars of th legitimate staKe have en- tered motion pictures, one of their dif- -' fictiltl's is being aMe.tr nnjust them-- j selves to new workinsr conditions. In the legitimate theatre the actor works; V J at nisht or at earliest at the matinee.; 'under artificial llpht. In the motion! picture work, however, the Ftars mu.t submit their features to the scrutinln-- f Ins: Klare of brlslit sunlight. it is a small point, but one the importance of CliAllA KIMIIAM, VdlMJ, which eannot he overemphasised, that :v.' YOllK. Feb. 1 2. "A broken An- because stase stars vhen in romance, or art versus husband," Keles are far removed from the temptations of Hmadway and the delights la a real drama in two lawsuits. i f it niKlit life, they retire earlier, tret Clara Kimball Younwr. whose faro is more sleep and look better in the well known to devotee of the film morn In g." drama, is the star of th lateft domestic scenario. Itut there are two verPrince fturjhatu Kalyl Hmurja, ton sions one written by her husband, is studying .lames Yonhc. the other by I,ewia H. of an Indian potentate. photoplay production at tho Fox stu- Selmb k. well known movlne picture dios In Kingston. Jamala. I'rlnre producer. The prologue was furnished Hurjharrt arrived In the West Indies rrrently when. Mrs. Youiik .tied her several weeks rso with a retinue of husbaiol ;i separation. The n Voun? filfI a Jl'tfl.ooo alienaservants, six autornobKes and thirty-fou- r trunks. lie went to the island tion suit against Selxnlck, allelntr merely as a trtirlst. but he met J. Selzr.lrk induced hl. wife to leave his .rdon Fdwardu, director, and became Pi v. rjdde drive home last lccmher, I s nxi o.?cd In motion p'ciure uork usiiiK as a lure the promise of a curecr. 4 - T I r i Z --- V r'T -- j I 1 j lky, " ' I ' . I K j 'I j - . Lr A I I Is N I ; fr I iLoiti:ci; i. iiiui:-- " Fritzi Scheff L ! Some weatherbeaten mountaineers, who were used to the rigors of the climate in the wilds up high above the sea level in the Santa Cruz country, Delights in Work Before Camera ie t: California, were amazed at the prowess of William S. Hart, the wild west action star. Hart had just crawled out of the ice cold water of a lake after a desperate fight under the waves. "Sort o' cold. eh. mister?" queried one of the group of natives. exclaimed the shivering star. Say, stranger, you ever have that analyzed?" "Nazalized? Naaw, what fur?" was the curious response. "'Tain't naw-thibut water." . "I know it's water," said Hart, "but I'd like to find out what there's in it that kept it from freezing solid while I was in there.'' "C-e-eol- d-i- "C-c-col- d! V d w-wa- ter n' If t " - s.v: V N Tom Chatterton of the American stucontests in dios is fond of western SCHEFF, the prominent bign FRITZI of the rough riding. Recently- when Kla Capi-tastage, was held at the famous rodeo was secured whose ' recently signature . Mr. e ranch near Santa Barbara, $ Chatterton seized this opportunity to by the Oliver Morosco Photoplay comscenes pany to appear before the motion picphotograph one of the effective in '"When the Light Came" a western ture camera, is now busily engaged in play in which he. appears with Anna the production of her winter's hit On Little and Jack Richardson. Broadway. "Pretty Mrs. Smith." Wo.rk MMixax am)i:kso.. For the character of Judd Tolliver lias been begun in earnest in the film-in- g in "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," of this hilarious and artistic comever, disclaimed the identity, although in which Charlotte Walker is to star, written oy Oliver Morosco and Elhe said the heritage was a powerful Theodore Roberts let his ' beard grow. edy, mer Harris. temptation. The beard grew as the picture progMrs. Smith" is a farce of ag"Pretty scenes of the final the and story gravating, though situations. 'Mae Murray, the latest acquisition to ressed were taken last. It was then discov- Quite continental inhumorous, its virility of idea, the Lasky stellar constellation, fright- ered in was a retake necessary that it does not cut too broad a circle ened George Melford, her director, and the first and Mr. still partto of the picture to pronounce it beyond convention's the rest of the company when she Roberts had shave. The production pale. After separating from her third became lost in the sand dunes while was several days until the husband the pretty Mrs. Smith is eagerfor delayed on location for the "To Have and to length grew out to the same Hold" production the other day. The stubble sought after hy a host of suitors of scenes were ly was the when first it every style and description, but she is star strolled away from the party and taken. whimsical, dissatisfied, restless and unpromptly lost her way. When found until husband number three pershe was on the verge of hysterics. William C. DeMille, the dramatist happy returns. They, are hardly sistently While Sheriff Frank Green of Flint. who wrote "Warrens of Virginia." "The launched on their second honeymoon when through the daylight stalk shades Mich., was watching the pictures of the Woman" and other plays for David is devoting himself exclusively of their past. A blonde for Mr. Smith, Youngstown (Ohio) riots in a picture theatre at Detroit one night last week at present to writing for the motion who has come to haunt him with memscreen. He has achieved sig- ories of his promises of yesterday, and he recognized one Stanislaw Ferrett in picture success one of the crowds on the screen. nal in this field of literature, for Mrs. Smith's two superfluous husFerrett has a charge of murder hanging as he calls it. He declares the great bands, she long thought dead. Husover him, the victim being one Stan- inspiration which comes to writers for bands numbers one and two console ley Vancowskey. Sheriff Green imme- motion is in the knowledge of the size each other, and start out in all friendThat liness to search for their widows. well-servdiately sent one of hisr men to Youngs- of their great audience. is the piece de resistance of this town, where with the aid of the local comedy, and there comes from The Horsley release entitled "The police Ferrett was arrested. this tangled Aveb the most involved epiTerror of the Fold." has for its setting Canceling a series of vaudeville en- the wilds of the Sierras. In it "a sodes with a dashing climax. This is the first appearance of Miss gagements that would give her more shadow of the past" comes into the sethan $50,000 in salary, Valeska home of a man who had once Scheff in pictures, and it. was with cluded Suratt, the actress, sailed February 7 for Fal- done an injustice, bent on revenge. The great enthusiasm tliac the lovely star the footlights commenced her work mouth, Kngland, and after scenario was written by Miss Theo-dosi- a of Great Rritain will be hurried to crossing the studio. Supporting Miss Scheff and is full of spectacular at France Harris, are Owen Moore, Forrest Stanley, Loyle where she will join one of Mrs. W. K. scenery. Vanderbilt's or Mrs. Harry Paine WhitBennison, Myrtle Stedman and a score of other screen favorites in important ney's hospital units in the rear of the be the cartoonist, may Harry Palmer, roles. allies' firing line. Tiring both of New said to have a fatherly interest in the vork life and of the week-stan- d enof "Ham and Kggs," a Casino making gagements of the vaudeville circuits star comedy, since he wrote it. There film. This will taks just fifteen secMiss Suratt suddenly determined to is a of deal in onds when shown on the screen. It trick great photography seek a "vacation" abroad and this rec- the picture, and Mr. Palmer worked the moon laughing at "Budd" reative outing will take the form of from 7 o'clock ono evening until 1 the shows the comedian, as he paints tho Ross, hard work as close to the front as she next morning making- fifteen feet of sign "Ham and Eggs" all over town. ato Be-lasc- o, ed Oil Free Trial Vneknp In Mailed to Kerjonr Who Writes. A. L. Rice a prominent manufactu rer of Adams, N. Y.. has discovered a process of making a new kind of paint without the use of oil. He calls it Powderpalnt. It comes In the form of a dry powder and all that is required Is cold water to make a paint weather proof and as durable as oil proof, fire It adheres to any surface, wood, paint. stone or brick, spreads and looks like as oil paint and costs about much Write to Mr. A. 1 Rice. Manuf'r., 438 North St.. Adams. N. Y.. and he will send you a free trial package, also color card and full Information showing you how you can save a good many dollars. Write today. A I f AUTHOR OF "WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY" h 7'0ll see Mary pursued by the Brute. You see the lights and shadows of stage life. xou'see xne iremenaous court scene, without doubt tlie most thrilling ana realistic p trial lound in the iiction of any country, lou see Man badgered bv the prosecution every man's hand against her but one's. You see this one her lover and attorney fighting desperately to snatch his sweetheart from the death cell. You hear testi- mony that makes you clench your fists. You see vividly pictured both the chivalry and the brutality a young girl meets in her struggle to win success as an actress, ijj erolden. unbreakable thread of love. Through it all,,vyou follow the shimmerincr. cj7CJ i HlfJT quite so frequently if your hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really The easiest to usV good shampoo. and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be ptepared very cheaply by dissolving a of canthrox, obtained teaspoonful from your druggist, in a cup of hot rvj 7 Ihe Hera This rubbed Into the water. creates a thick lather, soothing scalp and cooling In its action, as well as very beneficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing, the scalp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft flufflness that makes it seem very heavy. Advertisement. A 1 By FREDERICK LEWIS 1 It Is not necessary to shampoo - eral barrels of candy and several cases of motion picture films as well as a projecting machine. Per Cent. I 'V- among- soldiers and convalescents, sev- I -Ha , will be permitted to jfo in minlsterln?? to the allies' wounded. She carries with her 50,000 cigarets to be distributed Remarkable Discovery That Cuts Down the Cost of Paint Seventy-Fiv- e TODAY'S BEAUTY I 1 M I: Faint Without one-fourt- I' -- Florence LaBadie Now Starring for ThanhouserFilms millionaire in real life. A prominent the witnessing one of was English attorney, he In which starred, productions surprised by Mr. Vosburgh's resemblance to a missing heir of the same name. On visiting this country he called to see the star at Santa Barbara and told Mr. Vosburgh that had he chosen to Impersonate the other "Vosburgh." lost sight of for ten years, that he could have inherited a fortune of over 13.000,000. Mr. Vosburgh, how- - h I or por a t lo rr h :!rn ttke't rver th'" !Ut rih'ition of the e' w P.tutbird fen-t'i- r In t'"t terrtfrtrv an. I ha. peer star, insists that the horse "Babe." whieh lie rides has the "camera temfinperament." The other day Russell and ished a dash of about fifty feet camof the in front pulled "Rabe" up era. The watchers noted that "Babe" was heaving and glistening as much traveled the dis- as If she had really plc-tance she is supposed to go in the in scenes of tho majority that the horse she story. Russell declares Toy." . In which film , . never acts like that unless the camera manner. DuriiiR the action crank is being turned. one of the scenes la at a With a liberal display of bunting, In this scene she Is re- Imrlf to th furnace decorations and displays and a genri!ilrf1 In turn Tho flraURht ,lr,,w a strand of her eral invitation extended to thousands York branch tresses Into the KlowlnK openln. It of exhibitors, theFoxNew Film the of corporation caught fire. Had It not been for the exchangethis week of 14 the February one of of wit begins Harrlnton Morse, rjulek t ho supers In the play.. It Is horrible to celebration of William Fox's completion of his pecond year as a producer contemplate the fate of Miss Hlood. of feature films. that he derided to study It under Mr. Alfred Vosburgh recently had the I'd wards' tutdae. opportunity to play the part of a multi- An ounce of? to ; Krom War." a trv of prepar!n !"r.iri ls Iwyr an'l th Uy .lamr fh.tpfrr of "lraft," th I ; . . t"ro,l in the iortune. worth air Iaflt, "The that s what Vlele P.lon.l thinks. She ...... Devil's has th met expensive tKffM In thojma flowing worlii. !t'ntlv she harl her lialr In- - of the play crematory. urHl for $.0.000. Novak anl In "A morff'a S.i veil ,y - aii:i.i: iii.ooi). t J:nth." a Krlnic weekly. h v v .. r j.-t- YMflK. Krb. 12. IM'.vn ril n of art-Vttaerap- u a n: .i ' Innixf ut film: t' H t lfotart I 1 lein'-K.H?- "Th J J i loht : r.c- ..., - ' William Russell, who appears as the r.i - 1 ' ' hlv-- " " " v; Anl-- I "Kltrt- - llo'iti.i sT' Siirtliy. "The t"r;ink Mayo In Path I I! l "Intlfvm: rhaptT lu Sam ai W ork." lnlvrinl J tlonil. fo.irth Installment; "Th T.I t ! Ilr M,i'-rt.n tlram i; Iith I potDf-lv- . an! Tu'l.ty.I lnMy n 1 lr'-!-.- s ' - IIrhrtI !!wAril of story: tho :if-- Mofni.i - - Film Suffragette Is She; Woman in Politics Her Role frk A Of. d. v '(III.!. . I Pnhr.rf'r marooned for three days during the recent heavy rains at San Pedro. It was "The Horrors of War." a picture depleting terrible views on land and sea In the bijr war. that Henry Ford says caused him to fit out his this peace ark. Mr. Ford, aftr seelogrmova picture, said: "The other day showed me a picing picture plant ture of war. I saw a field covered with dead. Wounded men were kicking in and ajtony. Other men came on Then clothes. stripped them of their dead and half came wagons and the dead were plied on like so much If pictures like that would he shown to the people war would be cold-eye- d mm -- 20o persons in "To Have and to Hold," In wldch Mae Murray Is to star, were Annette Kellermann, star of the Fox Picture which Is belnj? made In the West Indies, has swum approximately fifty-si- x miles since work on the picture was begun last August. The picture, however, Is not one of aquatic scenes alone. "A responsible director is nil the audience that any screen player needs," sort of ays Ralph Lewis. "Without any camera an audience except the an actor Is often at a loss, but with one man who knows acting and who is sympathetic he Is as well off as if he were facing a packed theatre. A good can director, who knows his people,senses will. he as lie on them play the exact Instant when a transition must begin and end? when i gesture must be made for lt full dramatic efoften fect. And the player gets it, as he as a word surely without spoken, does in the theatre. But such directors are rare indeed. They are born and Is then made after many years. It the the studios' who can assemble under strongest groups of suchwillmen dominate that leadership inspired the screen art of tomorrow." Fdward Jose, the Pathe producer, has finished "The Light That Failed," famous novel. adapted from Kipling's He says that. In his opinion, it Is the exbest picture he ever made. An emwas traordinarily Usx company ploye'; and many big effects obtained. ', . f d roni1t-s- . films. Thursday. pft-- " Cii-k'i,- Of stopped."' -- - Stars cord-woo- - M'.i- ! ' I - I I i 1 '"A 1 i 1 1 7-- t 7 " ' ' I s s., - ri-Ke- mih M m v W jjse- wa. - me, pi w II Spr vSIMl! iran'sV Npw VJ V V ttttVA4 VAVi-J-IA- U, J-- WU llllO V W mm V V V- - XX VJk XXX W J Li O O JL M Uii A ,J a V A 1UUllOU li? and produce this serial. r Xo such sum has ever been spent before ou a serial. No readers have ever enjoyed at j one time so many advantages as our readers will get out of "The Strange Case of Mary Page." Take, for instance, the author, who chooses to call himself Frederick Iewis! His serial writer in j identity would surprise you. He is without doubt the highest-salarie- d inu Hunu. xuu xiiieuiuei me ixiai veintis successes 01 ivnai iiappenea to luary the first of all motion picture serials. How it was made into a play, a song, a game, and a successful novel. - cnri'il 1 AVllfTl .Vnn VOnil Plm on uii- Ill - ' a.v- TTorn lrl - T?ni mK1icon o tiatv. 111(1 I X' ivulninnl. vHi.rl IL IV JLCWJO ' ovi mi jvii in i.nir nay tlml jiviinu a.iv.jiuuin.uu has outdone himself in "The Strange Case of Marv Page." H Beginning of Prosperity man begins to be truly prosperous when he begins to save. Merely getting a large Income does not necessarily mean sound prosperity. It is when he manages his affairs, whether his earnings are large or small, so that he A -- v--v - Be sure to read "The Strange Case of Alary Page" Now Running in H has a certain amount left at the end of each month from the last month's salary, that his financial affairs are in a healthy condition. This Institution pays 4 per cent compound interest on savings of $1.00 and upwards. SALT LAKE SECURITY TRUST CO. :t2 MAIN. . & I Each Chaplcr Shown in Pictures at the Isis Tiieatrc on Mondays and iHwk rl iWiCiI'lA-.- , in 17777777777777. '777777777777777777 Titii yy7ysvsVs7y f iinlnK '777. m ls |