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Show ''&?-$ The Lost Sweetheart H '& s. C T WARREN KERRIGAN, the Bluebird star, B : &i i believes in tho old adage that listeners B - J '-1 never hear any good of themselves. "Jack" H j 'fcr":dl went to a movie show the other night to sco H "' &f.'W ne C hls OWn Plcurcs. anl not- wishing to bo M ' n.i'g.i Beon taklnP a dose of his ovm medicine, he 1 3,. , 7-?T. "UPPed quietly Into tho theater and tool? a seat 1 gJv ' -'''cV In a thinly populated part of tho house. No H Ntrf4hlXWtf?tS't' 1 D00ner "was ho seated than throe girls entered 1 feAfelv&-SWr- and sat beh,nd him. All at once ho beard ono H &&&$ a jfe of them exclaim: H yy'lj ' "ffi ' '" " , $$ "Why, Jack Kerrigan Is in that picture," and , rjfl ' JSyvii then sho went on to dcclaret H WT ,,ii iVt;5ZJ' you know, Jack and I were engaged to be H married a few years agov I told him he would H have to choose between "marrying me and bc- Hl J- Ing a moving picture actor, and ha became an j ctor,'i |