Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
aboutwinning, the war. He got to care about one other thing, too. Her name was Corinne Melrose (played by Dorothy Dalton). He “fell" for her the night he heard her sing down at the “op’ry house.” .That night happened to be the last night of the Compton Mjusical company’s existence. The manager beat it back to New York and left the members stranded. And here was Dorothy Dalton stranded in the town where the deacon lived — x Wait till you see the way she made the deacon loosen up! Oh, lady, lady! He’s never been the same man since. , .
TUESDAY Marie Walcamp —IN— . ; “Tongues of Flame” ALSO EIGHTEENTH EPISODE OF EDDIE POLO • IN—“THE LURE OF THE .CIRCUS”
