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THEATERS AT THE ORPHEUM. i:t -innin: today th" Li!! of ' i u d 1 1 1 at the M pli' iiai thf.itt-r i- toplm'-d '"' AIciilo Mooi '.- s itira." .h.iii Wat'is anil Maeklin pro-,i:os t'runi Virginia." Hallen and ,uu, j Joss, in versatility a la arte r o u : .1 and H nrl-l'alls, in a om- t edy al'd tlitni'lin act. I OlJIld OUt the hill. AT Till A 1' DITOllI I'.M . ..Hf.,. ;l stnry j1ltriotie app - .il. starrim' 13f:"te .hannn. is to lav . ottering at the Auditorium, " , , , 1 r,"L,t"s tu a n,,'m"er whu1 ' ''' 1 1 d all except a son that she worships, um s every means in her po v to kee-i him from cnlistirr-T. h- a tli" s. l"' tive draft law ors into artect, the son is called. Ilm , mother i e;s him to elaim exemp1 (inn latt n.. i-.a'i l fliin iltrir " la'" on uiai pomi, eiaiius iiuu !,.. son is an illegitimate child, tie :s xemPted from th" draft hut turns upon his motlvr and leaves the ho;e. Conscious-stricken at u hat slir h is done, the mother jroes ir.to th" i'liurrh and confesses, a -nuttiit-r it ii'l to -he a lie. The son. who has iilisted under an assumed nan'.', h sent lor. and mother and ÜM fi iVb a.

Miss Nancy Lee Corwin of the Ed Williams Stock Co., now playing at the Oliver theater. son are reunited. Mi-s Shiiinrui H said to ?e eej)tionally elr.r 3 th" mother while the son is poriraved hy Niles Welch, a w f 11 known s'-reen play r. The nfth -pisode jf j the new serial "The Mystery s1iip" is also h'insr shown as -well as tnr I'ord weekly. J.ols Wcher's wonderful play 'M'en as Yon and I" with lien Wilson and .MUnon Anflerson and .Mr. and .Mrs. Sidnvy Diva in a clever cornedv. at tiii; castli:. I.a.-t -portunity will he iven Castle patrons today to see Dollie Jedei w ood Matters in th; Mory 01 her own life, ".Mother Love and the 1 5 :;ir.! li'-r tomorrow threo ai "rites of the silent drama will he ,cn i4t t!ie Castle lor two las in I a o'w World-IJrndy dr.'.ni.i entitled. "Hroken Ties." These are June Mlkide. Alonta'-'ue l.oe and Arthur Ashley, all recalled for past pleasing charac terizations. The story concerns an attorney who helieves that his relationshij. to his clients r.i almost s.icrod and that he must .1. cxerythiiK possible tu further their Interests. How this helief leads to c s.'- peionai saeriuee ana implicates his own wife in a thrilling mystery, form the excitim? theme of this photoplay. "Vpneam e and the Woman," is also shown. AT Till; LASALU:. A story of Now York's Unhemian lite is told in "Who Loved Him Kf shown at the Lasalle theater today. Fcaiitifnl Kdna t;oodrich ctho star. Tomorrow "A Marked .Man" is th title of a thrilling western meldrama in which Harry Carey, an old-time ycreen favorite is featured in a stron? role. Amonu- the exciting situations are a hold-up in mid-stream ami a near hin.u'ini:, whie is prevented just in time. The lad-man. the sheriff and tlie .-hy western uirl who rctorrns the liero are all characters that are familiar to loers of western lilms. and in this photoiday will delight as usual. Mollie Malone, as the i r 1 in the east-, is son at her charming i'tst. Mr. Carey is an excellent actor and his interpretation of the handit is without a flaw. at tiii: olivi:k. Them will he an initial performance this afternoon of r.eulah lo liter's eclehrated drama "The Little Cirl That He Foru-ot" with Miss j Tiny Lne m the ta;- rede. Miss Leone is exceptionally well east in the sunny haired and langhin:,' ".Line" who changes in an hour :ru a happy child to a hroken hearted woman. The part jrives her ample opportunity to display her really remarkaide ersatility. Mi. Williams has planned a super-production in the way of s-cenery for "Tilt Littie c.irl That He Forgot" w hich is one of features of stock season. The plot or the play is one that l-n t soon forgotten. ; last act has a punch that can no. be denied. There will be a performam this ev nin': -a matiiu e Sati.rda and a hnal rioi in inct.- Sattii d;i r.iiiht. The ,;H to follow v. ill he " The F.lir.dnes of 'irtt:e." .v. nun a v. alavs he co-tn?'"-'! :M'"m fo .nnirthin' different, someti;:?: n .is-.ia ! iy intei-ftin-z to l.) ers of tr; el. This se.ison"s eries of ue tia eltallx-. to uien on lie si.iceie Friday evenings at the d:er n'ra house, eo;iimencin Mar. 1st. under th title -'Tlie Kel '.ivocrv of Ameri' c" is in keep- , with t-w expert u'iol e-t rotter's ! rv.; -!.: MiyJir l cuM":u of 'rinsiü-.' to i.; v.i-t i::iv thf r,.'wot tld-i L'its of trafi .ide lirht- of a i:tthknown li.v in the ".iuiro or Ameri. .i hao ...H-n s-arrh. d out. f.. und j .md p-Tti a in a new -iroup o -vp;:t roior xivws ar.d t;in!'.i:v4 ! ni'dion i.u'turo v. ill .e n-n a tl;ai:: . i hi.-toi ir lundraarki. Mii'iut.-ini; in h;r and roinantir !iai;'. y a tr.ou.-andfoM all tliat !ia uoiio !- !l"ui' Nev.nur.'.i n-ioi,a! r.atiai 1 Jtivv of his i :n.tr kj -le tit es 'in lf'17 i stnrtlir. and reft esl;in-r J Tl.o l itduro and word jo'Jir.P)! will 'i '.roiilu tt fori' 'U a - fc'.lh: r n:r .'at:o!:..l I'arUs." ' . i r Iu foat." .;r i:rypt -l.ir.il of Induns." Vir Haw.iU."' and r Wt -t Iiilic" Don't say you saw It in the newspaper. Say News-Times.

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