Show hi A 1 I i MM M 6 amusements kimii i M M M 1 M M rt r t H H H 1 1 1 1 rt 14 the million dollar mystery try ry t drew rew a big crowd to the quinn last monday night and all who saw it interested and anxious tor for tile the Z are g next licit episode the story is enacted hy by an all star cast and each film holds our attention from start to finish i monday alunday night ar ard 3rd 1 the 1 second installment of this famous illy astery will be presented at the quinn you can not afford to miss it as the mystery deepens as tile the story progresses in addition a three reel feature will be presented making snaking five reels tor for only ten cents a sunday night august 2nd and a V big attraction in moving pi pictures tures at the quinn etli with tile the usual high grade music by prot prof petersons orchestra five big reels including a famous keystone comedy entitled the Al missing issing bride a play that drives dull care to the winds the mutual weekly no 75 depicts world tamed famed events and many ot or them down by the sounding sea by tile the majestic people will prove a story of heart interest as the following will show alice is old beachcomber beachcombers beach combers Is daughter and bob a young fisherman living on an island remote front from the mainland discover a man tied to a rough raft floating in the wreckage of a yacht along the I 1 shore the man thus cast up by tile the I 1 sea is taken to the cabin of the old beachcomber where he recovers bob jealous from the first because of the attentions which alice be stows upon john ward the man from the sea one day finds them sitting together on oil the sand and attacks the convalescent stranger only the arrival of a ship containing wards wife and daughter prevents a tragedy with ward sate safe in his eifes care lio wever Never bob sees how bow foolish lie has been and together he and his sweetheart stand with their arms en entwined tined in tile the last scene of the photoplay N watching ward and liis his wife and child baill sailing ng away tor for the mainland the feature picture will be a two reel american called the painted ladys child the story of which follows fol loNs david wagner a young artist of rising reputation wis was hurrying to bo keep art an appointment with dick staples ills his friend and wealthy patron when lie met else eire von pelzer ile he knew her instantly though it was 0 to o years since lie he had soen seen her in the little town tonna upstate ills his first glance told him that she ghe was a stranger in the city and unhappy he drew her to one of the ben benches ches in the square and she told him her story yon von pelzer the old musician her guardian was dead she had bad come to new york to get gel work and was nias trying to find lodgings she looked tired to depth death and wagner persuaded her to let him take her to his housekeeper at his rooms a block away elsie was unusually shy with him next day lie he had loved her from the first time they met but she always had the air of one who guards some deep secret now lie he felt she longed to unburden herself to him it if she only might find the courage when he had melted her reserve she spoke with a sorrowful dignity not merely with shame of the tragedy which iad darkened her earliest years in spite of tile the blot upon her mothers name and the womans comans miserable end wagner felt that in her daughter lived as pure and herloe a creature as it ever had been his fortune to meet ills love for her was only intensified by her confession in new york the ends of the world are brought face to face dick staples was stunned when he found wagner one day painting from a photograph of the woman he had cast oft off in his youth the millio nare had just passed a young girl in the doorway and had remarked upon her beauty to tile the artist when he learned that wagner was doing a portrait of the girls mother he received a dIst distinct inci shock the following day he summoned wagner and elsie to ills his fifth avenue home ills his confession was brief and the young people shrank from the or diness of it ile he had been bought oft off fifteen years before his father had been furiously opposed to the woman it was either cut loose from her ter and the child entirely y or forfeit the staples fortune jane god forgive her had gone her own way now lie he was in a position to make amends he stretched out his arms to this radiant young girl a daughter he could be proud of she recoiled from him then she turned a pleading face to her lover wagner understood der stood long after they were gone the millionaire remained where aher they had left him engulfed in the bitterness of his thoughts |