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Show SAKEWAWIN IN IN - DAIN MEANS "I AM YOURS" "Good night. Sal.ewnwln." That was Marge O'Doono's pnitlng worlu to David ltalno and It was said in the presence of the brutal llnuck, who had brought her up ftom child-, howl and of the stlil more brutal llto-1 kaw, who had Just bought her. David dldnt' know the meaning of the In-'dlan In-'dlan word, but he roll that It mutt be Bomj! term of endearent. The simple sim-ple word,, however, neatly caused murder right then and there. "What did she mean when she culled you that Sakewawln?" demanded de-manded Ilroltaw. "What did sho mean?" , "She was looking at you when xhe said good night." lied David. "What does It mean? Sakewawln I neer i heard of It." ' "When a girl as that it means she belongs to jou." nntiwered Ilro-l.aw. Ilro-l.aw. "In Indian It means possession And of 'course, you nr tight. Sho i Said It to mo. She Is mine. She bo-longs bo-longs to me. I own her." This is the beginning of tho love story of Marge O'Doono which Is told so splendidly by James Oliver Curwood In hl3 gioat novel of tho Canadian northwest, "The Courage of Marge O'Doono." Vitagraph has mado it Into n wonderful motion plc- itnre play, and It will be shown at the Lyric theatre on Wednesday, Thursday 'and Friday nights. Uio-kaw Uio-kaw said that Marge belonged to him but the girl loved Davld.and said so through tho Indian word. And it took in brae heart and many thrilling ad- ventures before David was able to proe to lirnkuw that the girl was he one to make the choice. |