Show P R f 4 44 r A Amusements t H T Th The b best lt Castlo picture yeti yell was wast t C t r r r f the ue officials after i ildI ild t ii I i I ns Ing of The Mark of ofrain rain MII lIn Mr Mrs Vernon Castle the best beet Known best dressed best adr woman in tn America with withA i iA A B wonderful cast Including Antonio i iMore More o booked for a showing at the I Orpheum Wednesday picture holds the Interest from rom beginning to end It Ills Is a tense murder mystery story dealing with tho the diabolically clever manner In which one man kills another proves roves an apparent alibi for himself and throws throws' lill ap h t the e sus suspicion I c I on n upon his his' rival fir love In this picture Mrs Mrs Castle appear appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears pear to even better advantage than thanin in fn Stranded in Arcady not only from the standpoint of her acting but she actually looks more beautiful Features Features Fea Fea- tures of oft the production pr are are the he s sets 1 and backgrounds Antonio Mo eno enois no noIs is a splendid hero and the two make a fine pair Their work is Is one of the strong points of the picture O 4 0 O 0 O OThe The recent Injuries sustained by George Walsh the William Fox ox athletic athletic ath ath- athi i letic thunderbolt didn't annoy him himat himat himat at all during the making of his latest latest lat lat lat- 1 c est t picture Brave Drave and Bold Dold In fact George seems to have had more more pep I I during the making of this picture than in any other he has appeared in I He lIe certainly does some thrillers in I Brave and Bold Dold Jumping from the roof of a house onto another slanting j I roof or hanging by your fingernails to a roof window and kicking your enemies down the stairs or dropping i from the second story window of a ahouse house horse with your best girl hanging to your legs means nothing in the life of this human dynamo And as for forgoing forgoing forgoing going like chained lightning on two wheels of an automobile to follow the f villain who has your sweetheart It ItIs Itis itis is only an Incident in a days day's work of the star Brave and Bold will be shown at the theatre next Sunday night s I IThe Io o O. O 0 The Metro all star feature at the Orpheum tomorrow night is one that will start everyone talking as it features fea tea I tures Francis X Bushman and Beverly Beverly Beverly Bev Bev- erly Bayne Cyclone D. D D. D is is the name of the play and is the strangest name ever given gl to a photo photo- Pl and and Cyclone D. D Dv D. D is the strangest character ever played by a star You will wUl hardly believe your eyes when you see Bee Bushman Dushman in i the title role rote It is wholly different t to any thins thing he ho has haA ever n f In Cyclone liggins I 1 D. D 1 tJ Mr fr Bushman Bushman Bush Bush- JUan man plays lays the part of a traveling preacher a parson who fights for tor forthe forthe the Lord with his fists as M well as his Ills brains He's Hes a R young cyclone when he gets Into action hence the name What does the I D D. U D D. D stand fort for Well that is something something else again Maw Maw- ruse ruas Come and see It Beverly neverly Bayne plays playa the village bell The scenes are laid In a a tiny hamlet inthe In Inthe Inthe the southern mountains Emotions are real In Yellville and no time Is 4 ri- ri f r tA t I. I A fW V. V 1 fa k 1 Vii I rI N N FROM TRIANGLE PL-AX PL f. f fAN HEIRESS HEIRESS' FOR FOR-A D DAY Y I conc al g them The picture re I abounds id the quaint types of the r back back woods woods community where life is stripped realities and humor Is combined with drama In this five act drama Charles Fang a a. real Chinaman plays the p part rt of Jonathan Moses Lung who Is the ser ser- v this th-Is droll fellow fellow fellow fel fel- low low and Cyclone astride a balky I mule entering a B wild mountain village vil vII village lage ag where prea preachers hers are serenaded with with pistol shots This picture is a cyclone of Joy O 00 O O 0 Can you imagine yourself receiving receiving I ing news that you had inherited thIrty thirty thir thIr- ty million dollars It should certainly certain certain- ly Iy put a person in a delightful mood In Heiress for a a D Day y Helen Th Thurston Thurs Thurs- urs ton received the news new but her ber happiness happiness hap hap- I lasted for only a aday day when to her the r fortune fortune amounted to only a a thousand l Miss Olive Thomas the dainty Trl Triangle star plays the title role and she keeps you wondering w what at is gol going g The plays playa i to happen next Triangle which are the attractions at the theaters theaters theaters the the- aters every Monday night and are pleasing the patrons as Is indicated by the crowds that go to see them With these extremely Triangle Triangle Tri Trl angle plays the famous Keystone comedies are shown the title of the theone theone theone one at the Orpheum next Monday which will be sown with Heiress for a a. Day is a Sea Desire played by Maud Wayne O O O Douglas Fairbanks is all that is necessary to say when we announce the program at the Orpheum next Tuesday night but we are going to tell you that he appears In full dress suit instead of slaps and spurs and you will like him Just as much In Mr Fit It which Is the name of the in which play there is a slum scene I Doug enters into a terrible battle with gangsters from which e a frees himself by sliding down tho the Bid eld side a of the house on a 1 clothesline and swing across the street from tram window to window In an election banner This is s one of the best comedies Fairbanks Fair Fair- banks has hIlS ever appeared In and with him appear three leading women they are Wanda Hawley Daw and anti Catherine McDonald who could ask for more In one picture O O O I Thursday night the program Is all comedy except one reel and that Is the Burton Holmes Travelogue Travelogue I which in a course of time wilt will take take I you to nearly every country In the thee I world they are very Interesting ta to those who like to see Bee scenes aw away y from home and which are so 80 photographed photo photo- hoto graphed that they do not grow tire tire- some Bome The The titles of the comedies are A Pullman Bride Wits and Fits Fite Wrong ronK Mr F Fx Ft v The Burton Durton Holmes In Hunting Kangaroos 0 or 0 0 4 The Hand of Mystery The fifth ep I of f t the e. e man Woman In the Web Is another gripping n 1 number of this satisfying s serial Beriat story and be shown Friday matinee a arid at d night The e great greater r YI Blue gl P e RI Ribbon Rib Rib- bon boa on feature Dus Business s n nese of f L Life featuring featuring fea fea- turing Alice AIce 1 18 la also on the e program insures 1 ures a pleasant af afternoon aJI at- at t rn or r evening f for those thos who are re not n not t following fallowing low g t the ej serial a story storys Alice Joyce who Is ia widely known to the general ia H Ic as a screen en stir star started d. d 01 out early ar y In in tn life to ma make e. e a success she wen went from Kansas n a HY to New York with but limited experience experience exper- exper exper exper- I lence In amature theat thea theatricals lc lS but with a l lot t determination of r ll lonto to make good along along s some 1 line lne of f endeavor 0 first she she became beme a a. a tel telephone telephone operator opera opera- opera operator t tor r but not nol for lo long g and n next j for a a brief rte period perio was an artists artist's B mode deJ still Still far from satisfied sh applied at atthe atthe t the he Kalem ale J studios s and d was al given minor i parts pars in but ut a few e pla plays Her beauty and t talent lent soon won her a 1 place la e. e in inthe the l lead ad Then The went to where she continued d on her unbroken path to hevery very top Jop of of her lief chosen profession I 0 O O 0 0 O TilE The following allowing is from an unpublished manuscript written by the late Judge Judge C c. c C. C Goodwin Goodwin shortly before I his d death and published in the l last st issue of of Goodwin's Goodwins Week Weekly y An An n humble and devout family of f this city had a child who was blessed with a a wonderfully sweet sweet voice She moreover had a perfect musical musical musi musi- cal ear and and the gift to to write touching touching touch touch- ing little songs conga and hymns which she was I wont to to sing to the airs that she had learned while yet In her early teens Her Ifer masterpiece was a Christmas hymn she had had spent much i time upon upon and had adapted to the theair theair the theair air of a a Christmas caroi carol esp espi- espi pleased her mother She had a a. a mind and vivid imagination fairy stories were real stories to her and her mother was the godmother of all the fades farles that were beautiful and good She was sent to a school for yo young young ng ladles ladies and there her voice attracted immediate attention and on numerous numerous numerous numer numer- ous occasions she was called upon to slug Her lIer schoolmates called her herthe herthe herthe the will whip so shrill but sweet and sad was her singing At a concert her voice had attracted attract attract- ed a man whose business it was to tomake tomake make records for a phonograph She san sang for him and he made many records of her songs and hymns With the m money ney she received she was able to purchase a phonograph and this with many records she sent to a girl friend who had long been her chum and who lived near her mother mother mother mo mo- ther in the old home Explaining that it was waa a gift to her mother and to keep It a secret until Christmas eve she told her to take it to her home and to play to-play play one of the records which was a Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas hymn The friend obeyed Instructions and In the gloaming of Christmas eve carried the phonograph and records to the mother saying I heard from your our daughter augh er today and this la is' a present she has se sent t you In Th Then n she sat Bat sat the phonograph p upon I the table put upon it the the- record of ot the Christmas hymn wound the instrument In Instrument Instrument In- In strument and up n that home came back the the full fuli voice voice r the absent one ono perfect perfect in cadence cadence and add intonations Intonations Tho effect waa 8 rf ll the family fam- fam amity am- am m- m I ily lIy was U almost crazed ed ra e with e excite excitement ment and the the tho poor mother through her tears tears crIed cried out Is Is she dead and andIn andIn andIn In this her spirit singing Friends were called in and the evening was spent pent listening to the songs songs and hymns and in the wonder of the thing and the excitement It caused no other such uch Christmas eve had bad over ever been that home But Dut half haU a agar jear ar later the daut daughter came home Ill ill and a few weeks later died Now each night the evening lien service Ice la Is clo clotted ed by the phonograph singing pinging to the family one of the girls girl's hymns In her own vole voice The poor girl t is 1 falling failing back to toBt u Bt at but u every ever night in its ita It old to tones tonea ee her hei voice rings out and sm t that at home with and the tho th mother me mo ther tieT ears She Sha U Is not dead eI the shell she'll Is till to tr t Ski Bb pas bt ba gone t I a away but he has ri riots t f forgotten Vh When n nwe we go where wl re she has hies g anone an n one doubt that we shall hear her voice again only with added ineffable ineffable Inetta- Inetta ble sweetness and the higher measure measure mea sure of the music of Summerland Who knows If the Intangible voice can be caught and preserved and made to come at our bidding not one divine note lost caught and saved from the perishable what of the mind behind it which first awakened awakened awakened awak awak- ened that voice into into hito sweetness Is that lost Has lias not that mother a foundation for her faith Have not all the same foundation who believe In the wisdom and power and mercy of the Infinite |