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Show J! 10 TH E C play Is never for a moment separated from suspense. Every line in the play is a part of its fascinating movement, and in almost every line is a thrilling laugh.. ' Russell Mack and Dorothy Appleby were the featured players in the New York run of the play. John Mack, manager of the theatre in Lynn, Mass., which has just played "Square Crooks, in a letter just received by the Wilkes management, reports that, playgoers rolled in the aisles with laughter, which leads the Wilkes Players to anticipate entuslastic approval of the play. "Square Crooks will be presented every night next, week with matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday, TWO INTERESTING SHOWS AT WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL The Marionettes are coming. Uncle Wiggily is coming. The famous Rabbit Gentleman is to bring Nurse Jane, Mrs. Twisty Tail, Uncle Butter, Mrs. Wibble Wobble, Puss in Boots, his famous rabbit orchestra of eight rabbit musicians, and a host of others. . A trained group of actors are to present the Marionettes, who have been with Jean Gros, the producer, for many seasons. Mr. Gros Marionettes are noted for their realism and the I T I ZE N performances as a whole have been acclaimed in every section of the country. Mark Twains masterpiece, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, enables the Marionettes to display the tricks they can possibly do, and that to the tune of some of the most delightful music ever written. The presentation is for adults, but the wealth of boyhood material involved makes it a , most attractive and instructive performance for children. The matinee Uncle Wiggily at the Circus is played after school,, commencing at 4 p. m., in order that all school children who wish to attend may see it Huckleberry Finn is present evening at 8:20. Both Bhow, staged at the West High school torium, Thursday, March 17 LIFE "Man has a weary pilgrimage As through this world he At every .stage from youth to ag Still discontent attends. With heaviness he looks upon The, road .that lies before, And still remembers with a sigh The days that are no more. , r r v- - This earthly lifes naught but t That all are doomed to pay.. A narrow path with thorns beset A dark and winding way, Only a field to labor in Where work-i- s never through, And every task accomplished Makes a double task to It is a dark and dreary And clouds of sorrow do, day rise, While pleasures evanescent raj Scarce flickers in the skies. It is a strangely mingled scene Of tumult, toil and strife; And yet poor human nature dings Tenaciohsly to life. A lot of ladies are going toe John McCormack now. He tod twenty-eigpounds by dieting It is said that 13,000 new lam be passed by the various stated latures in session this year. means of course more work ht 1 foe lawbreakers. Remember the good old dayic the only person on the baseball! ever accused of being crooked the umpires GROS' JEAN French Marionettes Under Auspices of Part Teachers Association Professional Womens Club. Business & I Present I UNCLE WIGGILY AT THE CIRCUS Matinee: 4:00 p. m. 15 & 25c Adults, 35c. Students, i i i HUCKLEBERRY FINN Evening: 8:00 p. m Admission: 75c West Side High School Auditorium, Thursday, March 1L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII''l,ijl,!lll"l EVANS & EARtf Funeral Director! 48 South State Street W11 Telephone Waeatch tUlllimiUlIlUllUlllUllltllUiUllUIIUIMIIIIIHH i 1 . Miss Gladys George, who has an Intrlgulrg role In "Square Crooks, the famous" James" PTJudge comedy drama, which will be next week's presentation of the Wilkes Players at the Wilkes Theatre, starting with the matinee Sunday afternoon, following a solid year's run at Dalys and the Maxine Elliott Theatres In New York. Ben Erway, Miss Donna Jones, Miss Fanchon Everhart, Ferdinand Munier, Noe! Leslie, Cyril Delevantl, Arthur Loft, Charles Hagerty and others have gripping roles. Lons DltncecJ5 When a U0,,riii M number, uuf Ife Inauranre PoUcr our family turn the sl ,)i lalde out and ahow J. W. WAIJil. Oeneral Aice' 1207. A Walker Bunk ldrt ( |