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PAOF, SIX THE OLEAN EVENING HERALD, PLEA V. NKW YORK. TUESDAY EVENING, TUXE 6.191. Grand Theatre XATDTEE AXD SIGHT-- 5 10 CESTS Tuesday, June 6th, 1916. Edward Breese Is "Tie Lire Cteftre." Is Charlie Chaplin Wednesday and Thursday Sleep" FeaturedVIn Pictures.

Lecture by a capable speaker who accompanies them. For Women Only This is one of the wonders of the world so far as medical matters are concerned. Every woman shpuld see these ADMISSION 25c. Children Under 16 Not Admitted -s. yo- do--write i i tbiss so," laid Marr, for co i- of cays 1 won't see hiss at aiL" i "Ob, saic.

Mor.a, i tb-S w-A--- trxiois yea me.2.2 so i (TO SE CONTINUED) i "THE TRAIL OF THE fi LONESOME PINE" AT GEM THEATRE Havens Theatre TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT "HYPOCRITES SocwJJtateg STOEY 50. 7 "Hie Rogue's Nemesii Plot by George Bronion Howard. Novelizatlon by Huflh C. Weir Ccjvright Kalem Companj The distinguished Americas. tress.

Charlotte Walker. vSJl be at the Gcnj theatre, today Wed' aesday is Jesse L. Lasky pSctari- of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." It was la the drscjatie version of this beautiful story of the I i Cumberland niounialns thai Miss'" I scored her greatest triumph i 1 on the speaking stage. The story was secured especially for her by the Ltisky company. It is a Paramount! picture.

i i The dress that Miss Walker wears throughout the entire production has a peculiar history in Itself. It Is a i red. cotton affair, torn and di- you're afraid Quo will see you?" i lapidated. Miss Walker wore it "Yes: You It's a little the three years she starred ia The startling feature photoplay. Most sensational film ever produced.

Naked Truth and evils of hypocrisy completely revealed. A photoplay that strikes home. EXTRA ATTRACTION for two days, the funny two-act KEYSTONE comedy with Ford Sterling, "HIS PRIDE AND SHAME" Matinee prices--Balcony 5c, Orchestra lOc. Nights--Balcony lOc, Orchestra ISc, Children 5c. cuious the him I talk about and he's a good simply can't as I make Otto out to be" can reaily wgs abouE to j.h rc era and.

medieval life are of thin about art he who would rather succeed in his (Contfrsed From Yesterday) Mary, thanks to the well-established fiction of her jealous and talented husband, was able to do very much; as she liked with Clay in the days 1 that" followed. At first Clay, it was might want to keep 'it as a souvenir of her greatest stage triumph. Miss come "Walker placed the costume ia the i from?" asked Mona, bottom of one of trunks Ia "He inherited a good deal of net New York home and promptly but he makes a good deal. too. He's i forgot what she had done with it.

She ia and I believe he's a lhad reached Hollywood before it was shrewd" business man. I don't jsee how it's possible, when he dissipates the way he does, but thats the report A contractor I iii marble. T.tica he unveils the populace on a fete day, ani is stored to death when it Is found rhar un i East Indies and a number of unusual 'naked I simian specimens, including an entire of so-called "lion slayers," taken on ai Madagascar. These monkeys are said to be aolS to even the king of beasts to roaL In all there were nearly 400 specimens of wild -beasts snfl birds on. hoard the "Spangle" when siio reached this country last March.

Three "baby elephants Trere secured by the Truth is naked. As his spirit passes oat te ministered to by a pure young circus trappers in India, giving the RinglSng Brothers a total ot 41 pachy- definitely decided that she was to ap- I ng pear in her famous play. She im-. QC? remember, of I suppose that means politics, doesn't it?" "Of course It does- He's 5n with every crooked and grafting politician pea: i a but it was two weeks before aan and a Mary. Magadenc.

derms ranging from. who is Tears later, young minister, seek- not much larger than a Newfound- ing the same heights as the monk, is land "dog to Big: Bingo, the giant -that because of the lias caused so "much speculation i 11 ence of his congregation aid in a vi- among scientists." A detachment of her plain, believed that she was simply i i the city. -He has the inside track trying to lead him whenever anything is in the wind. "You needn't stall anv more, kid." The city, pays--and pays!" "You needn't stall any more, kid," he told her. "You've got me going, The city, pays--and pays!" "Charming character! But look all- right! I've thrown up my hands out, Maiy! I'm readv to dance to anv tune you You've been able to con-.

easily so far--be sure trunks could be ransacked and the costume found. The story of "The Trail of the Lonesome-Pine" has to do with the love of a young Internal Revenue Officer hunting for illegal moonshine whiskey stills in the remote mountain section of There he meets the beautiful daughter of. old Judd Tolliver, head of the sion find? Truth and brings her. with, him to his people. With, iser mirror opheld.

Truth reveals facts as thev are in politics, society, hosse and tite churcd, and in the end. the minister 5 es, broken in the -upheld -vrith broad, clean They bit iome be- want to plav!" don't know -srhat you mean," Mary. you're clever I hand it to you for thai!" he said. "You didn't Tvant to let on you liked me, did you? "Wanted me to get dippy about you I that he doesn't turn on you when you moonshiners. How the two fail in first? I fell! Now quit stalling ileast-expect it!" "OH, Tin" all right! I have Otto to remember- Have you heard anything more of Clay's wife?" "Poor soul' She's utterly crushed.

She doesn't seem to realize, even yet, what has I think she still Otto and be nice! cares for him! In some extraordinary I -can't forget him." said Mary, i.TW- thinks he's been poisoned and that if he could be made to see. the truth he "would be with little She acted her partvwell. "And it was not "long before: Clay was convinced'-that; he'had misjudged.her..[.v,,.,,:: This had a curious effect on him. been, amused by what-heicon- dered Clary's transparent effort to be sorry before we're dons love, although enemies, how the moonshine traffic is Broken up and the young officer wins over the Tolliver family. must; naturally, be seen to be appreciated.

Cecil B. "De aillle, director general of the Lasky was person-. ally in charge of the production of the and has 'maintained a wonderful atmosphere- of the mountains and the peculiar, characteristics of the uneducated moun- with him," said Mary spitefully. "But taineers throughout the entire pro- it be because he has a change Goodwin Clay isn't arouse his curiosity by making her- i sort who reforms because iis better self a little, difficult. He supposed nature hi.m^ I 1 that'ie was seeing her art- but he-had been at all displeased her resorting to It.

Now how- doubt if he has such a thing left!" It's nearly time for us to settle with him, once and for ali. isn't It?" asked ever, when he was convinced, that she Mona. "been telling the truth, that she "Do you think you are ready? I ba- was 'rendered unhanpy by her. hus- we'could go ahead any time band's devotion to his art and his jeal-1 now. if you are.

Clay is infatuated, ousy, "he was positively if I'not very much Had: Mary been what he had-Hrst ou needn TOit on my account," supposed, just another of the seem- sM ona th ink I'm as ingly endless procession of women read ever 511 te and i who constantly passed in review emmA thinking about it, Til simply fore him. he might have forgotten more aad more Be rrous." her in a few days. But as it was he began to derpte himself to her to ths! exclusion of everything else. "He's quite Mona," Mary told her chum, one evening. duction.

the The photoplay is by Alvin Wyckoff, head of the Lasky photographic department-and Is unusual in its beauty and originality. In the cast supporting Miss "Walker are such famous artists as Theodore Roberta, Thomas Meighan, Earl Fox, Park Jones and a number of other members of the Lasky all-star organization. e's always that danger when a'thing Tery Mary, thoughtfully. "All right. I Otto will have to go out town orchestra on a concert tour rather be with me! And he really pa tfls da or two Alld 1 doesnt'.

bother me at all. He takes" i Mr Goodwin Clay can" come and Tiame out riding, and he says he's really i i my home--whicn lie has been glad feat I don't like the "big Broad- jTery restaurants." he's tired of old crowd--that i unusually fine Ara-bian. 'horses, many of them beautifully msarked, w-ere la- caded in one of the "Spangle's'' consignments and these are being tised in one of the several scenes "of this season's tremendous fairyland spectacle. which opens Che decisive sweeps. They hit -home be- main tent Ringling Brcth- cause they are the truth.

For an add- era will exhibit liere Saturday, June, ed feature during the engagement ofy24. the two act Key-i stone comedy "His Pried and will be shown. i TWILIGHT SLEEP PICTURES AT THE GRWD THEATRE CIRCUS SHIP HAS ODDfASSENGERS Ringiing Bros, Charter Big Vessel To Bring Rare Aoimals From Foreign Lands- Of all the strange ships that sail the seas-'there is-probably none odd or as little known, as the Yet this vessel crosses the At- Zantic several times each, year and I), TAYLOR GO. GETS CONTRACT FOR NEW UJ.L, SHOPS Building Will Cost Work to Be Started Immediatelj The' B. TJ.

Taylor Company of this city iias-: been awarded, the contract for the' erection, of the new Union Tank Line caraaops whaca are to be built at once on land purchased from the Pennsylvania 'Railroad company when she'dodcslalcew Tort harbor adjolmng Tacuum Oii Com- to do for some time "But he believes that 5 "The sooaer tho "better!" said Mo- CTRCUS COSONG TO CLEAN GREATEST SHOWS AND MAGNIFICENT 51,000,000 FAIRYLAND SPECTACLE CIRCUS 69 RR.CA IOS CAGE ZOO ELEPHANTS 60 CLOWNS 735 HORSES TO YOUNG I BIGGEST STA WORLD eWLYADDQ) DUMB ANIMAL 4 IRCUS DOORS OPEN AT 1250 ACTORS '366 DANCING GIRLS TRAIN LOADS OF SCENERY CHILD-: HOO05 GOLDEN DREAHS COME TRUE Women of all ages, will be ly.interested in the "Twilight Sleep" pictures -which -will be exhibited at the. Grand theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. unlearn a lot of mistaken hazy ideas they have about the much-talked of painless birth treatment and many already familiar- with the subject will gain a yet clearer understanding of the Freiburg method, as they watch the excellent Sim. pictures demonstrating it as introduced by Dr. Kurt F.

Schlossing of the Freiburg Frau- That the pictures are instructive is "to "be expected' but they are also entertaining. Today at the Grand Edward Breese is being seen ia "The Lure of Heart's Desire," a five act vital pho- to drama from the original manu- 5 script by Aaron HoSmaa- It tells a human interest story of a fellow wa? dowafi who rises through his own sf- i forts ar.d entwined ois struggle is a pretty love story. Charre Chaplin 5s also to be seer. "Work," an old picture but the event creates as excitement among few are familiar, with her cargo as Vdoes the coming "of the Ringling BroQiers' red and. yeHow trains ou circus day.

-For that matter the 'Spangle'' is of the circus, She is an. animal snip aad "between her decks are. all those strange, roaring, snarling, chattering immigrants that migrate from Asia and Africa, to colonize tie Ringliag menagerie. And now and then ae. "Spangle" carries a.

cargo of rblooded horses, "Wlien the "Spangle" is-; on. its expeditions fiies the Eingllng" flag. It makes ports along the African, coast and "Siis spring" came around the globe by way of the Suez canal and the Indian oceam It was the first circus ship to ipass through, the canal. Biros of rare plumage, exhibited in special aviaries by property. is in Lackawamia-to- day placing tie order for the resumed steel work and the actual construction will begin, early next weei.

Tie'plans call for a building 1 170 feet "of practically all eteei construction, Trtti. steel Tr-'rdow frames i and wire glass to render it. strictly fire.j;proOf.;;.!Two:.'liiie3 run. entire-lengtli- of 'the-boilding-i' be Toom. for machine and blacksmith shops, office, washroom and store The coat of the structure be very close to Heretofore "Union.

Tank Line the has used a building for Its carshops wlilch it rented from the Vacuum company. If It's Job you -want, a want-ad In the Herald's Riagling Brothers, were loaded at the. pace and you Trill work. "HYP8GPJTES" PLAYED AT BiG PRICES IN tee great CC. CLOTHIERS.

I4S streei. Prices Esactiv- ss ai Circus i "Hypocrites'' be the o'fc; i Hr.verss theatre tonight York 3g 3f. TllO A New Mat Introducing the lightest, most comfortable Straw Hat ever shown. The Florentine Panama It comes in several different shapes, with black or tan bands--For your comfort's sake-- you should shee this new hat. $2.00 DERBY'S $2 Hat Store i Men's Wear Specialists Gem Theatre PAPJOJOUXT PICTURES Jesse Lasky presents CHARLOTTE WALKEP.

IN "The Trafl of the Lonesome Pine" A story of the Virginia the government cru-r Bade against illicit likuor'traf- 'fie interrupted by an abaorbins love, story. --Thursday and Friday-FLORENCE ROCKWELL IN "HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS 'Cent ount on all Men's ECONOMICAL CLOTHING CO. EBE2T LOCKS, Prop. 164 H. Union Street Park Delightful, healthful, invigorating--such, is the expressions heard after a day at this mountain resort: Every Sunday, musical attractions are furnished for the pleasure of those who wish to take a day or evening for rest and recreation.

NEXT SUNDAY Keatmg's Orchestra of 12 Pieces WITH SPECIAL CORNET SOkOS BY MR. EDEL. VOCAL SELECTIONS BY MR. BERT KING A special program far above the average. Sure to please the most exacting.

Every Thursday Our Feature Day at the Rocks. Dancing in the evening--the best of music. W. N. Y.

P. TRACTION CO. A pleasant tcrap in the fiunily may occur at fupper time when each waata The Herald first. "You 5nt my deaj.

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