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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 2

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1 THEJEAU CLAIRE LEADER. EAU CLAfRE, WISCONSIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. THE EAU CLAIRE ERV OLD HOMESTEAD' TO BI SEEN I'h-lds Lyric Tick ts Wot Accepted TODAY fc? THT TR For This future MAT lOo NIGHTS 10 lJSc FRKK 5c Ticket OimmI for Thaf Amount at 1-yric WUXar, inUSt WHO WAPIT. llHIi HESI" aftfgfBiSw A PHOTOPLAY F.VEKT, DANIEL FROHMAK PRESENTS FAITHFUL PICTURI2ATI0N OF DENxMAN THOMPSNON'S IMM0RTAL RURAL CLASSIC, THE ASTbTIME TODAY At Lyric today Ami Thursday Famous Players-Paramount Picture Has Frartk Lose in Ccle-Y, braUM Hole. sweetest story Ter told, written by "our Wisconsin author, Eben E.

Ruled. Produced in 6 P4rt eiioE w.w i "v-r-. ifft LVER Tlie greatest of -all American rural dramas, "The Old Hoitwsiead," has been adapted for Paramount by the Famous Players Fjlrn company. This classic, which for over thirty Tl. THE GREATEST SINGLE.

TRIUMPH' OF THE AMERICAN STAGE This is really an ''important picture" that you may never asain net a chance to see. Let IV dishes go and come eaily, you'll thauk us afierwards for tURCfslion AMONG ALSO PARAMOUNT SOUTH AMERICA TRAVELOGUE TRAVELQGU alinoe 3 o'cli matinee 3 o'clock 3 Lanics S-lOe Night 7. -JO and 9.0 1015c Unique Tkkets Accepted. T7 A ticket 5c I any full paid ad- w-u mission at Unique. Tho stOiy of the shotoslav will silo your heart and hold' you From the--Urt to finish a blending 01 heart Interest, -quaint humor aiyl sensative with the most unexpected punches that get under your skin and leave a lasting impression and mkkes- you feel better lor having seen it pure in tone, tneme end humor to please from six to.

sixty. This is a noveny in filmdom. It is rural drama woven around the sweet eld song and presenting a story that contains heart interest and Daman appeal. Chicago Herald. has- held the laughter and tears of the public by the magic of it spell, is assured even more popularity upon the screen than it attained on the legitimate stae.

"The Old Homestead," like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," has proven its popularity and its undying interest to generation after generation theatregoers. -It is interesting to know that Thompson drew his characters real life, and that the name Joshua Wliitoomb is actually a composite of the names of two New Hampshire neighbors whom the author knew Antonio Moreno has a history that is as romantic as his looks, and that's being some romantic, isn't it'. COMING THUR. AND FRIDAY girls? Born in Spain, his i Coming Way and Saturday PAR AMOUNT A I. FREDERICK FORBIDDEN FRUIT I i A rf'ii' ii' miiu duunieu.

i lie ui wie rural pbrtiori'of the drama was laid in Powerful Play In Hcjiry Arthur Jones' Ivan Fie ReerFeature. She Pluclred she Aate it. too: Should Sbarj the Shame. LYDIA hGILMORE family originally intended that ho devote, his life to the priesthood. He, too, had thought that the church was his vocation but a beautiful girl came into his life and he changed his ideas.

This lasted for a time, and when "the storm had passed he found himself in love again this time with the stage. It was not long he proved that toad, marked histrionic? ability, and about years ago he came to America, there work his way to the root fn his chosen profession. Between "legitimate" engagements he posed for the Vitagraph BILLlb BURKE ill "PEGCX" Sunday, Monday and Wm. Tex Presents WILLIAM FARNUM and about the Thompson home In the farm district of the adjacent country, and character in the play had its counterpart, in real life. In the role made famously Den-nian Thompson there appears Frank Losee, the distinguished characteV a-tor, vyho, after a-long and successful career on the speaking stage, became a member of the.

Famous Players company. Losee will be remembered for liis notable work, in "The Eternal City," "The Masquer-aders" and other productions by this pioneer feature concern. As Josh Whitcomb he will have the greatest opportunity of his career. Ladies! niatinee at o'clocK Photoplay. in Hail Cainc'R Greatest Nc'vl" THE BONDMAN IN HER FIRST BIG PRODUCTIONS POOR LITTLE PEPPINA p.

SEVEN REELS The Greatest af entire career. r. and it was not long unitu he was under contract with' this corporation. He has also done some work for the eiograph. Mr.

Mopotio Is five ieet ten inched tall, has blak hair and. daTk brown eyes and weighs 170 pounds. He Is very athletic and loves dancing. He can saijl a boat, drivea car and all those things. -Evidently perfectly adorable aad not married! Chaplin Picture One Cause of War.

CharMe Chaplin has become a chief subject of controversy, almost eclipsing the war in Europe. The country is divided into two groups. In one party are those Nwho' await with expectant and palpitating; Interest ihe announcement of his nrt release. In the other group OPERA HOUS: 1 -VVM'K KMPUKSS OK STORMY EMOTION Nance Noil, with her vital personality beyond Aiiierh a's mot emini-iit 'niotiuiial-ai44''Vii. nngju'tism is 'She has been All Hoyally l'lnyi at Popular Prices.

proclainiMt as stn fi iy mi a ol srrgei.r'-t tiian Itavid Hasco Antonio Moreno. into perfect in whose drama "Ihe l.il vi N'ew York a 1 i -n stcrnis of noisy' nil ia: ai. TUU.k-W Hy MATIXK 3 P. 5c ancj XKJHT, O.IMlOc and 1 THURSDAY ONLY. America l-oremost Emotional Actress JScores the greatest Triuntih of Her aicr, The Ted UaMey Stock Company, whih has been' playing in permanent stock in La Crosse for the past twelve will come heTe to the Grand Sunday, for a week's engagement with the exception of Tuesday company which is composed of fourteen clever stock actors will present such plays as "Pine Feathers.

"The Lure," Ros-aryy" -'-6ur Wives," "The Blindness of Virtue," etc. The opening play GRAND THE s'ilSiv' Gods of Fate are tbose -w ho. earnestly and deprtK-ate4 him and all his works. This explains a divorce suit Just in San Kran ciscb. The ilispatclifs give the names.

A charm in young matron of that eity went to the movies every chance she had to see Chaplin. Hor hushana belonged to the other grotfp. He told her not. to go again. She went, end the suit for divorce was filed.

Breaking her on osculatokry record, Miss Iva ShepTird the Qumont will be on Sunday afternoon. This WITH is not a repertoire jcompany but a high class stock company. Each' and every play will be given a complete scenic production. Specialties be- TTTT. Has never been surpassed in llie making of dangerous and tnriHing Railroad Wreck sh Fire Sci rie are.

only two of the prominent. Prices 3 0-20-30c. vam-jure usea torty-nve ieet 01 1 tween acts, celluloid ribbon to record a k(ss un- :A.B i oil the lip of. Karl O. Schenkv Earl Wilson Tnlr VloHt a 1-' 1 Mftivji 2th.

Al. It, Wilson, the singing Ger Xothing she has ilone before equals her wonderful potttruMi! of in tirippius Drama Featuring man dialect comedian, will make his Richard Biihier i II) appearance at the Grand March 28th, as the central character! in Sidney R. Ellis' production of "As Years Roll On." Mr. Wilson I abilitv to loves is pi'f. i i Rosa ami a i I In yils feature.

Edgar Lewis has again proven he is a master of screen technique and direction, the opening stene in which the entire Urenner family are seen in council. Ro-e's quiet self-effacement predominates, but her great strength and direct iv oi.i.eiciK 1- quiet, hot! mis. Rcta is itinni I'm loi to I a i i Mine up pale, smiling. The salute forms- a large section jot "The Haunted Manor," whicn Gaumont win release in April. An fender arid guard a-Ha-eried to the front of the auto-mobHe driven by Maude Gilbert, co-star of the William Fox production.

"Thf F.ool's Revenge," saved from jleath an eight-year-old New York girl when struck by the machine. The enlisted men at the fort near. Savannah gave the1, Metro players a dance the.otter night. Polly Van wore out two corporals, three ser- Brice nose 1 is considered by many to be not only a good actor, but an exceptionally tine singer. DHring his career as a star he has combined the two requisites successfully and has gained equal recognition with both.

He has. also established a reputation from one end of the country to the other in plays that appeal to the heart rather than to the imagination. "As Years Roll On" is said Snnay, Monday. Wednesday, Tfcursday, Friday and Saturday TED DALLEY STOCK CO. 14 Clever Stock Actors in Hijh Royalty Plays "THE LURE" "FISE FEATHERS" "THE ROSARY" 0UR WIVES" "BABY iSlINE" "BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" (06, 20e, 30c.

TUESDAY, MARCH 28. Golden Voiced Singer AL. H. WILSON AND COMPANY in a New Periodic Comedy Song Play AS YEARS ROLL ON Management Sidney R. Ellis 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, SI.

50, of to Mat. one of the NEW DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMAN LIVES 92 ViO KAiLROAD Mayer ii; is was, nifiir iKiid for his i interposed the COLE YOUNGER IS DEAD; AGED 72 a. motive' were IhiM iovoRed I he re nd-. Mr. Majl lollowed it up "i.r.

eonts ana nan a aoen private soi-hp a plajr far above th(? average (3i'TS- in Interest, cleverness and Intel 11- genre of composition, in which Mr. John Davidson who played the Wlg0n the character of boy in 'Madam Is in Savannah John Van Zam proprjetor of a with the Metro forces. of dCHcatesen stores, -who 'other chiirgoa. has a keen of hu'thor, a strong I-KES SIM MIT. Mar.

il. f'ole VonnKer, a famous outlaw of it Ariz. (Special) Whoever Fred f'olter, who was flcctfyl ratir national com-mi taenia for Arizona the other' is yumniotidl to a coinraTttee n'-. he he will drive an automobile Ii- mius to the nearest railroad station. Hct the of the trifp won't ImwIk him i vn if gasoline to crr.ts a gallon.

home is Sprin's'erviT'e. sense of justice and an all consum- in? love tor ni.s naugnter. MOM uomer uajs, out 01 laie y'tirs a 'I'rr-J-. LUNlidX Tli.eJ famous old church noie.i oi iiwui urv Minfs arn oevoteq ctiurrn attendant aiui "Mot her Mine "A ful cMwn at his h()mo ure Holl On and Phe Ix-ft Me (onight aftor a illh, He For a eddy Rear. was 72 years old nd.

unmar.riMl. at hear Cromer, Cliaiitteable Weath'er Iiringfe Sickness The changeable weather of Marcn I causes coughs, colds. croup and grippe. Thre is no thing as a "light. that a person can safely neglect Foley's IloncA- and Tar is -a safe and reliable, family medicine that h-ais infanid.

con- 1 gestcil air passages, stops coughs and eases breathing. -P-racstad' Drug i Store. Advertisement. whivh th rati 'lenient Scott- im- i i and the nearest ta- i1')lbt(iuk The way to llol- brook i i. irmunieraoi over rocky acrOss -sand washes and "thru pi).

tV.f.i in liils -sons, "Garden ot during the recent I a in I and snow storm that tin On paper noted, tif senss runs; "There's i of riii-iis, Stands guard o'er the ii'i' was v'-t iti the past tense 660 BEST MURK II THE SINGLES ole ounger was one of the last of the members of the 'notorious robber bands that infested western Missouri during, and after thi', ivil 'ar. was a member of the Quantrell hand of -guerriPas and with his two brrit hers took part 'with, tlie "James in bank and train robberies in. Missouri and r.ciiiiior-int; stntes fliPt netted tin l'ooi-is-mbrp than a hundred thousandJol-lars. The leading members of these bands "Ire dead, some at tlie hand of the some by suicide and the Murcsque "Petrified It. is quite safe to say that puce upon cofunKttee" meetinsrswill cause h'm more trouble than any.

ot her member. Frr all Uiat, he in I'oh'iUg roere-: for spur, and reservoirs are h-fs and is!" 'a line. Years ago he I NANCE O'NEIL IN MAPRETH wa i ry -hi Jed to run or-sii'nVrvlaor i Mar. 21 men from a dozen cities battled an endeavor to pass the i leaders in the minor events of the American Bowling Congress today, I the best mark of the day being 660, that ran John Reynolds of Cleve-j land into a tie for tenth place in the singles with two Ojjher men. L.

Woods and J. Frankenberry of 1'n-I ipntown, were best in the doubl otners irom natural causes, lounger i his coiinfv and he was hc-aten byl after a long term in, the pi mtentiary ft een votes." That aroused his gport-j became a law Abiding Missouri-titi-j "ni: blood end he has been -tnn'nj 100 Old PILLS Fred Colter. An Effectiv "Laxative Purely Vegetable iitieai battles ever since. lie was Cole was the oldest of the three then a tnTraber vention st a I enalor, national HALL 0E vFAME IVance O'Xeil, who plays the lead in a part in, "Souls in Ilondase" the latest great future j.riMluction her picture in the Hall of Fam ft the Kah Francl-scp Kxxsiti'n. The world knows the Nance the stage.

It has followed her chimin pert outvr in all parts of the Klle. SlW was talked of in Calcutta before Broadway and IV-lasco heard her name. She was celebrity In England) France and Germany before her triumph in The LHj," in which a crhical Xew York audience rosn to Its feet nightly at the, c'ose of the thinl act In ihe Htuyvcsant Theatre, and cheered this wonderful woman till it w'iiiretl that their eutbusiasm would neviT abate. i ouuwr the Arizona constitutional Icon-: I es with 1211, that gave them 13th place. mg and stork of an estimated va Gonstipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, QiOTtQ) Q) Night until relieved D.UUGK IX TEXAS TOWN politician, in which lh" lie was passed to Mr.

liryan in a. -hotel lobby enilveiifd the meeting previous the' prohibilion iiia.s.s' here tonight. Th'' difpiit arise s-vrr a 'ouest ion. Many Large Losses, The Gibralter hotel, a newer struc- (Continued From Page.I.) OhocotateOoated or Plain 15 DBIVE TO Jfllb DRIVER IS I to reports received from there. The ture than the Merrick, which cost ww rwi TO NANCE OJNEIL 71 V' What is your mission, NANCE O'NEIL? Comest thoa to teach our hearts to feef The reatest depths of our emotions, The noblest of our hearts devotions? destruction of practically every mer-1 aooui was threatened eartyi cantile establishme.nt has cut off the This is about two "bl.qcks food supply, and nnleft food an east of, the Merrick hotel.

-and as clothing-is sent in from outside- a chance ol. 'escaping Jhe flames, jioints there wilt be keen distress" 1 The 'Purton-Teel Drr Goods coni- Paris has of- about pan another, large wholesale of which 40 per. cent are cern. lost Its plant and stock valued negroes. It was estimated that af i af about least were without shelter and The Smiling apatment in the resi-food.

I district, completed las fall at Residents haVe been bo buss in i a' cost-of were a total loss, combating the flames, according to The palatial' home of R. F. Scott, word received here, that they have completed 'about three weeks ago, given little thought to succoring the was completely homeless and destitute. The daninge. is estimated -at between i and i BRYAN AND iMAHER PASS To sound our soul from slumber deep, lr vTo rouse our hearfe from slunislisleep, To see, to hear, to learn, to feel? 2 PROVIDENCE', R.

Mar. 21. While two -deputy sheriffs were guarding in a van three" prisoners including one woman going from the court house here the prison In Cranston today, sorue Ofhe prisoners attacked the deputies, 'shot one seriously and beat the othei into unconsciousness. Sixteen of the SI fled to the woods. The remaining 15 stayed in the van, which' one of them drove to the where they gave themselves up.

Tonight 11 of the fugitives had been captured by police officers. Among the missing are two men witH revolvers taken from the dep-ities. 1 i Lis LIE AT "DRY" A1EETING All Citizens Work." I Such is your mission, fiance O'Neil. You play on eye, ear, heart and mind, subtly in each pari The inmost workings of the heart. Whole-hearted, realistic, true, Whole-souled in everything youo.

Blind fate's decrees, death's gri.ii seal 'Art rendered real by Nance 0'Neil. Photo Play. Every. bodietf citizen was at'j ioixN, March 20. A work tonight in a flremah's role-par- WOI(fv dispute between William Jen-ticularly in bucket brigades, with rnirlES 'nrvan.

former seist-tary of Hone too plentiful supply of water. 1 sfalei anj Jonn j. -jiaher) a local fi h' On the east side ot tne-puDiic: i. square the Merrick iotel-was guted I PARALYS I Bell-ans Conquered At Last By DR. CHASETS by flames, and the fire was extended to the north side ot the by the burning of.

this building. 'Kortb -of the hotelre more business buildings of a less substantial character. Probably the heaviest loser by the disaster is Cook, Record and com-pany, a large wholesale concern, which lost a toar story brick bu'ld- It Is the nnanimous opinion of all who attended the private showing of the picture, that In Daniel 'arson Goodman's "SOUIJi BtJXDAGB," Q'KLARE Special Blood and Nerve Tal Today, Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at ail druggists. Ilss XanceJ Xcll has achieved the greatest sarress of her 2L Write for Proof and Booklet 1 1 1 ii i i TODAY, W-EDXESDAr..

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