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Show uu Beloved Mary Fuller At the Lyceum "Under Southern Skies" will be shown at the Lyceum Sundaj' and Monday in which the beloved ideal of the screen, Mary Fuller, plays the leading role. This beautiful beau-tiful drama of love and romance deals with the Ante-BeLum days in the South and is replete with the charming atmosphere of the sunny south in the period of 1840. Charles Ogle, who so ably supports sup-ports Mary Fuller in "Under Southern Skies" was born inPenns-ville, inPenns-ville, O., of English parents. lie was educated in the Illinois College Col-lege of Law, receiving the degree of LL.B. He adopted the stage as his profession at an early ago and played in the Chauncey Olcottt, Slnibert, Klaw & Erl anger, Froh-man Froh-man and many other companies on the legitimate stage. About six years ago Mr. Ogle started work in the Biograph Studios in New York. Then followed fol-lowed an engagement with Edison. Edi-son. While with the latter compare com-pare he was cast to play opposite Mary Fuller. They worked together to-gether splendidly, and for nearly four years they were seen together in hundreds of pictures. When Miss Fuller made the change to enter the larger and hroader field offered hy the Universal, Uni-versal, it naturally folowed that Mr. Ogle also was engaged. Mr. Ogle is now appearing in all of the pictures produced featuring Miss Fuller. '"The Witch Girl," "Tlis Big Chance," "A Girl of the People, ' "The Phantom Cracksman," "Lady Pat," "The Bride" and "Everygirl" are a few of the recent re-cent plays in which Mr. Ogle has appeared. Milton Sills, who pla3Ted the leading role opposite Miss Fuller, is one of the best known of Broadway stars. ITis last engagement engage-ment was with Julia Dean in "The fljaw of the Land" company which played at the Forty-eight Street Theatre, New York, for a long season. Mr. Sills has rightly Avon fame as a handsome matinee idol and an actor of real ability Mr Panzer was the famous villain vil-lain in the "Perils of Pauline" serial, which ran for more than a year, and in which Mr. Panzer proved that lie was an actor of tremendous force and versatility. Mr. Panzer is a Frenchman and hac had many years' theatrical experience. ITe makes his bow in Universal pictures in "Under Southern Skies." |