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The Vicksburg Post from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 5

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iuqe 5. THE VICKSBURG EVENING TOST. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S. IMVSEMEJSTTS CAS Kitchen ROBERT WARWICK In 'The Man Who Found Himself" wile, in liis enna-iui a de-teclive to waich iier. An open hivn's is imminent hcn he i-eeives from the publishers a check lor U'f 'ml willi this dit i ion for ihe Tl Vl'KSlON" of it.

lie is all al sea as he knows nolhimi of his wile's version of it, but the truth comes out and (iray suffers THE American Bank Trust Co. VH'KSIU MISS. CAPITAL $150,000.00 CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTY This is to Ortifv that TUK AMKItlCAX HANK TIUST COMI'ANV, Vickshurg, Mississippi, has complied with the provisions of the Mississippi Banking Law of 1914, anil that its depositors are now guaranteed by the Hank Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Mississippi. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE HANKING DEPARTMENT OP THE STATE OK MISSISSIPPI. THIS THE 3rd DAY OK AUGUST, 1914.

(Signd) E. F. ANDERSON', State Bank Examiner. at Alamo Today. CAST lame-.

Clarke, afierwards known as liirliiiid II. Warwick Frederick I'avton Fanl Mcvllisier lu.l-e' Kins. 11 K. M. Kimball liny Hudson D.uinlass Macl.ean Catherine Hudson, liis sister, Vrline l'rettv manv hitler boui-s of repentance am William Hudson, their father Charles Dnnan Madne F.vaiis Flames Hudson F.mily Clarke, hi Accounts Invited.

Commerctat, Trust, Savings and Safe Deposit Oep'ts sifter ith Finley lone Mnrjan Alec It. Francis John lline' Waller Miller Louis A. Ilriscl (leorne Innlcton (iiimaii L. A. Ciam Sain Sloi-um lu.bt, ThoinliiU llordon ltlake humiliation, at the realization of his wife's noble rliarncler ami absolute uiisellishness.

Sidney Drew ami Mr. Sidney Drew take Ihe leads in three-part 'Yilanitiph dia-malie olTcnn which may he seen at the Dreamland today. There is an excellent lesson to lie gathered fn.m it, show nnmjistakuhlv in lh wonts of the homely obi sayimr. "Two heads aie better than one." "The Test of Sincerity. a Bio-irraph drania.

featuriiiu Helen Bray and Anuslu Anderson will aho be shown al ihe Dreamland today, When the uirl he loved proved false, Marvin sought t'oruel fulness in hard work Ibe excessive physical labor which ilulls the brain. As a hewer of woiul oil the oulskiils of civilization he had bcnin to foruet when fale bioiiuht anolherirl across his path. She was wealthy, and already provided with a suitor, Marvin feared another hit to- experience when he discovered her inleret in him. Therefore he eonl lived 'in tt'sl of her sincerity, lb' "I have no more k'They had nothing so No Moss Here! ICitchen worries now" wenucuu in uav iayf OranJmolnr Says We Madera musewire Miss Dehiliehl muse Phyllis Haseltine A ilireelor Martin Fausl Cliiet' ilcsinner Mick Neill Lieutenant of ileteetives It. ,1.

Flunanim Poet or Fred Truesilell On April the World Corporation released the live part photoplay- "The Man Who Found llitn-sHf." based on (leorne Broadhuist 's drama. "Tlie Mills of the Cods." which also was known hv tlie name of "The Theatregoers when this play was pro-heed some All eyes brighten on beholding, (iiandmolh-the moss oil' vour kitchen this week. This is a modern "joy kitchen." er is a "rooter." Knock Let Me Protect Your Home and Family Fire, Plate Glass, Tornado, Life, Accident, and Liability Bonds Insurance Thai Insures when tins phi was produced some vears a no ifwns verv siu'cessful. shaved off his hoard mid farther disguised himself by altcria' his man tit' i' and the tunes of his voice. In his noise he presented himself at her hall as a friend of the woodsman, v.ho was ill.

The ruse worked; she eared s-rk nut Ihe man she had known, and wepi ill Ihe prospect of lown.j- him. Convinced of her yineerily, Mupnt no Ninir-er restrained his love tor her. Weekly, the latest current event; of tlie day will conclude program, "THE ITALIAN" AT BIJOU DREAM TODAY In the character -of lleppo iloii- "Gas Range Week" is in Full Swing Scores of Yicksburg housewives are breaking into Ihe "joy ranks" of contented, modern hoiiscwilVdoiu. See Ihe instructive gas range demonslralios tit our office. Thev will stir your natural, domestic insliiicl awaken your economic virtues.

We are showing more (ias Ranges than ever before. "The Apple of Your I 'lye" is here. A $2 REDUCTION ON ANY CAIUNKT GAS RANGE NOUGHT THIS WEEK. USUAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN. loin Ihe ei'owil us it moves In Hie illie.

Hon of inoilern, convenient, economical llvluu'. ColTee, Tea and Hot Rolls served Wednesday and I'riday and Coffee, Tea and Hot Muffins served Thursday and Saturdav between hours and P. M. VICKSBURG GAS COMPANY 707 Crawford St. Telephone 12.J.

JRL. IS IT JL GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 402 4th 1 loor First Nat. liank Telephone 081 li'ohert Warwick and the si remit li of the story will make the lihn play a si'h-ccss, of that there i no ipics-tion. The famous World Film star has a purl whieh suits his virile style of net i uir admirably and nives lliin every chanee of net I inn his anreeable personality well evident in Ihe lihn. Clarke is a thirvinn cash-ier.

His erime is discovered hv a companion, who blackmails him. Both are found and sent to siaol. Clarke makes a luck escape from the jail anil iicls a job. l'ayton, his tellow thief, serves his time, ami nieolinn Clarke anain blackmails him. and denounces hint to Ihe jiirl whom he (ClaVke) loves.

Fayton also Iannis him with cowardice, bill Clarke, lirst punishing his enemy, voluntarily returns lo iail to serve out his unfin nelli, (ieorue Itchaii yives a maslei-lv example of what un 'iilor who is alive to his role and can IVui iiis pari, can do in the wav of hohlurj; an audience in sustained tension. By facial expression and the milii- J. B. SMITH Plumbing otid Tiiiwork Flue Lining and Terra Colta Pipe for Sale i ished sentence, after the jiirl bus promised to wail for him. herl Warwick can well he imag rell- hlld only siblc.

Iieiiieinberiim' past favou dercit" by him to Ihe boss, be expected help from that o'lin li i CITY NEWS AND NOTES FROM OLD POST FILES ined in the line pari 01 i laihe. in nianv respects it reminds you ol his Jiliimy Valentine. Frank II. Crane, who made siieli a remarkable Shop Phone 384 Residence 659 CLAY STRBBT yesterday allernooii al tin traps won the Hercules tropin, lb shot at 7i. broke li? and was jjiven i III.

IK I I' ll 1 1 ol mm van to he literally Learning of baby, a lew iinpeisoiiat inn trance lo the doctor tell the est sound olio the child, lefl iiloiie for llirow-n in Ihe eiuler. the illness of I he bo s' days later Beppo, by a peddler, secures cll-house. He beer, Ihe father limt the will prove fatal Hid the child is a moment, Bi ppo al- Mould has rel ui ncd rai wilh the iiandi he 's capable of i i so many i If emotions, that Ihoimh Ihe action is only on Ihe screen, we vonder why is si'id that Ihe screen has its limit.it ions. It is nolhinii less than wonderful. Coupled wilh flood clear pholo-eiaphv, well-chosen interior and a few slai I liicr innovations, sii'-h on Ihe runninir board cd rnpiilly moving aiiloinobile, beinji thrown olT by a kick in the lace, and so on, the act inn of Beban makes a rather plcasum and interest imr "o-duclioii out of a story whose plot is out of Ihe ordinary.

The story of the in a foreign land to earn enoiinh to his prospective bride lo his side their native land, end their subsequent st rubles to subsist on the barest living wane, has hi Used over and over annul. Bill with Ihe help o'f about. feet of lihn devoted to scenes in ihe Mr from nomas bonis. St, -IIIMIl rng World Film- successes in "Ah )i-Sow" and "Old Dutch," directs Ibis picture. As with all ils nuVrinns World Film has spared neither trouble nor expense in providing support for its star.

"The Man Who Found Himself" will be the attraction at the Alamo I heal re loilav. AT DREAMLAND TODAY. "ltd ween The Two of Them." a illiouu has id lined from crib, of unp. In: Charles Maver-villc, tains the side of the aloll the nlass shade ir. about dash it to ihe (loor, when T.

a ih Md'ov have dilfid trip 30 Years Ago Today In Vicksbnrn A. Warner leaves for New York loninhl. Julius initio was married lo Mrs, Maty A i nisi Will Collon, of Hardy's lianler, was thrown from a wunoii ami te-ccicd severe ilijin ies, W. I a-liiiiuu, popular conductor on the V. it M.

has resinned. 20 Years Ago Todav hi Virksburi lion. Mil) I in Marshall delivered the Coiifi'deiiile Memorial day million. A I lei man at tlie Hold was niven Insl ninht. W.

W. Campbell died at llcdwood. Miss Mamie Stud 1 1 has teluriieil from Kd win 10 Ago Today Mr. and Mrs turned imn 'iiha. I he chil 's nrni his to' it child le same jjesture.

t-h ido, lleppo rlinht movement of hi ions lo mind that was wont to make II (lenlly lowerinn tin Feature three Incy Drew, Mary Man-Sidney Drew, will be screen at the Dieain- M. Martin, the local until recently I'earce Cleat it Broadway SI a parts, wilb Sii rice and Mis. flashed on I Inland today. lefl Is I slcnls away. Altogether Ihe scenes in Ihe last thousand feel are heart rendiiin, ami the pathos as expressed on the face of Beppo and his wile, Anneltc (Cla aner of ln-1 nr.

id ii in lie expe hi lor Deloil. I liis. I nil. In a. rather sunemhous manner.

hsr is here tr. O. II. Keep, iiena Oortre (Iray refuses his wile's proffered assisiance on the prize play which he is writing. She is really a very talented woman, so the conse- (liience is she lets bun ahead in ra Williams) is eiiounii to move me nverane audience lo teals.

The story interests, is well told, and it should be well received by any appreciative audience, The above is a brief story of the iiiiclure that will be shown at, the Ih 1 1 1 1 1 Dream todav. .1. II. Culkin, I'oiinly -iiierinlcndciil of ethical ion, has ioui' lo Laurel l-i littcml the iiicclinn of state Icaclicrs. native Italy, and the introduction of Ihe political boss in tlie city ot the land of the free, rather novel twist is civen li the story, an 1 it is nude a better one than tlie On bis release fiom prison, here he has been sent for milk for his dvinu' child, Beppo tenuis of the child's death' ami bob's the political boss indirectly r.vpoii- his own way while she writes her own version of the nhlv.

after enlist- In Yicksburg Speed learns of ie.l ncre Inei K. Cooper was fiom on John W. insr Ibe services of a dramalie erilie, Then the gossips L'et busy. Trouble is stirred u'l between Cray and his tenia ness. mm 4.

Spirit, boiinht the .1 War.l C. boat. Tag Day is Saturday, May Is'. nth in (liceiiv ml 1 1 or of the I. Miller has the Addie T.

II. li. Cook II Friday The Aspirants no to Bti ir a ball fjaiiie. A I SUGGESTION. Mis.

Scene from "The Italian" at the Bijou-Dream Today. April 'JHtb, has purchased li rc-iilence in fe and daiitihler, visit iiej rclat ives. PAULINE BUSH, FAMOUS UNIVERSAL FILM STAR, PRONOUNCED BY CRITICS AS MOST VERSATILE ACTRESS ON THE SCREEN from John Murphy street. F. J.

I'ai'slow, yvi of 'hirai'o. are here I loiislon Brothers sawmill al Will lei's will be closed down ill tl I' i days. I'ost ke a kindly ninnes- Lcanue and health To tin1 F.venimr I waul lo ma tion lo the Civic aiilhqi it ies. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. lhookhaven, Sli; Clurksdale.

S4; (Ireenville. K7 flreenwooil, S4: llazle. lmrsl. dackson. Kosciusko, Try and educate house wives to alumni s-al'leinfion at The SI.

A toy social ion meet, at the K. Mils colli I- liday C. hall. Tag Day is Saturday, May 1st. KNIFE SLIPPED COSTS HIM $25 have their servants cremate Ihe kit- I elicit narbanc.

It's all easy- I him; I'M i and plantiiiii' was delayed on account of wet uroimd, and much replant is necessary, especially in Texas" on account id' washed soil and flooded lowlands. Conditions were favorable in Arkansas. In lie central aihi eastern portions of the southern truckini: districts, crops made little advancement on account of drought. W. K.

A RON', Seel inn Director Weather Bureau. hike, Meridian, SJ; Natchez, I'ort (lihson, Itosedale. csbiirs, --i Va.oo fit Sli; Mon- fi; STi Vi roc L. In her Biirric i visit" Mrs. I'iniiecr, I none inol her.

OO, OI .111 Mine Wi iiill.r iNi'i the Icavinns can he binned immediately ami labor will be saved. As it is now. all kinds oT "nit all" is dumped in a nailume can and Mr .1. A. Beard.

in ihalne of Will lleml. in in was linen his iiiorniii'i: tor s- Lee If automobile department is in (iicenville ibiliverinn a car load of Dodne cais. the city court I saiill ii ml liallerv oli Hannah llciulcr- Siiiriinarv of weather and crop conditions in Cotton ricrion fur the week ending April 27, In the cotinii belt eas( of the Missisippi river, lip was rainless ovci lai-je areas; while favorable for there is much eoiuplaint of bde planted colton not. jierminaliml. In Texas and Oklahoma little farm Wiirl; was possible the week "t'coiue.

where aie your school-books?" "When mil ices appeared that books were wanted for ihe wounded. son. Will plead nnilty lo tli but denied thai Ihe culliun; tculioiial. "She pulled al me, je.l-.'e. was talkin' to 'Duck' an' knife out.

an ies' made a slit Tbe preliminary work on Ihe Carnegie library has been slatted under the supei vision of II. 11. Ilavis, con I rat-tor. dial was iii- I had my lo'ads I "ave mine to llumor- isl ickeAList.v Maiipin a piirtv ol Ihe other ewiiinn I not his anli and will the can placed on the sidewalk for Ihe city earls lo duply. The cans have to wail for the trip of Ihe wanoiis; which in nio-l ca-es means in 21 hours delay.

thins and oilier animals look in: for food upset the cans and the sun in inns a swarm of flies. Then when the cans are enitied the cans retain whatever liiplid tiiattei Ihe narbane contained and ihat leaves a bad odor and as the cans are seldom washed that odor is II-yyavs there. Cienialion means health ami thai is hat we all want. Anain I lliotoiinb of I lie east side of Wiisliinnloll street whhh has had drama''c. friends stalled lo motor lo dance at Bnviiiu.

The party kept FilltiHy. hey icaelictl wards before they realiz-ed just wle-rc they were Then they had to come back. "Vmir knife just slipped ami you cut her, isu'l Ihat it asked r. "Sorler." answered Will. "That Utile slii will cos you Will.

Sit pronounced the court. No other cases were on the docket lor diiMisiliou this morninn. PAULINE 6LSW.FAMOUS UNIVERSAL MOVIE STAR, I OF THE MOVIES Lu.kelt, a coiinh-a small Seveial days lino Miss Kale cft'lk al the Kress stole had ill-; spell. She coii-ibed MONROE aboul an inch and a half lonn. Tiieie is 'more tilth in the back ofj pencil the biiildiiins on the east side ol which Washington street than aiiv same years Here are five distinct poses of beautiful Pauline Bush, the Universal star.

One cannot say that she is "superb" or "classin" in ber beauty. It is the beautv of soul which is so distinctive in every feature of tliia screen star. Her work in the films is absolutely different, unmistakably from tlie heart, characteristic of the woman in every detail, and hag won for herself a place in the heartB of millions of movie fans throughout the world. Her exquisite acting as a nun in "Outside the Gates," wag considered hy critics the most artistic performance ever given for the screen. It was finished, perfect in every and immediately stamped Miss Bush as a screen player of unusual merit.

This charming actress has to her credit such successes as "Unlike Other Girls," "A Man and His Money," "The she bad swallowed about three before. Light as Feather The principal features of the new panamas are Hie various ways the crowns are leased or denied. The new styles put a dent into last year's lids all right. We show nil the kinds of summer hats worth while. The Hankok is as light as a feather, is flexible and feels comfortable.

All the new shapes in straws from up. Every style, every size and every kind. Warner Searles Co. Kdilor I'ost: What ha, Monroe "Boulevard" done that it deserves lo be in such a t.i-hi.ui? The old br cks illid pebbles and nnllics remain there, ami weeds are sprotil inn as only r. i.

run. nmnbeied block in Vicksbnrn niidj while the hcallli authorities iirc The New Orleans Item wants live agent for Vicks- eleaninn, np the can itnestmate I fie necessity of havimr proier diainai'i X.X.X. DUrg. Must be a hUStler tO When will the park places be prop- 1 1 .1... .,,,.1 make good money.

Bond and c.tv cum leinoved, I be weeds cut down and the mass niven lis unhindered ehrinee tosrow? CITIZLN. Maid of tlie Mist," "The Grind," "The Desert Breed." "All for Peggy," in all of which she appeared in a diversity of parts ranging from a child of nature to a society queen and from a child of tlie giutns to a nun in a cloister. Pauline Bush has made it a special point to study the art of facial expression and can depict every known emotion without uttering a rfingle word. Her expressions of joy, horror, terror, misery, triumph, fear, admiration, scorn, etc, are magnificent studies which interest all devotees of ihe dramatic art. Pauline Eush is seen very frequently at the Alamo theater.

references required. Apply Chas. H. Mills, 1419 Walnut TO BE MARRIED. Dr.

and Mrs. ('. J. Knox annouii'-e the marrianc of their si-ler. Miss Sarah Helen (iriffith to Walter Bailey, of Fauiisdale, which took place Monday, April 20.

2S-U. Tag Day is Saturday, May 1st Street. apr.

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