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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. 1HE FOK1SMOUK DAILY TIMES PAGE THREE MARGUERITE AND GEORGE DON'T MISS THIS AT THE Columbia Tonight LOOK HERE TOMOEEOW THEDA SARA IN 'Gold and the Woman 9 Marguerite Snow In "The "The Upstart," one of the tan- productions on the Metro pro- is the hir headline utlrae- ii at the Columbia tonight. i i i i is a most interesting as -11 as a most laughable satire on divorce, and illier you believe in divorce or you will heartily enjoy a lli'msanil laughs during the shoiv- Upatart" Columbia Tonight ing of this live reel comedy drama featuring sneli stars as Marguerite Snow, George LeGuere and James, Lackaye. Another laughable Sidney Drew single reel comedy will also he shown on tonight's program, ing you an evening's entertainment of the highest class comedy en the entire film market. Miss Billia i i i liurke, who is considered a i a critics Amer- 1 must charming actress, has ''Ugaged at a salary of more fl.OOO per -week to play the role in "Gloria's Ho- 1 (he new motion i from the ncn of and Kupert Hughes.

Foreseeing i 1 the picture would probably i year's best, attraction, Man- ''-'T Francis Mack of the Lyric hastened to 'book it. for his The first episode of this Mial production "Lost In the will be shown at the Ilieatro. on Thursday. Marie Doro in "The Heart of Nora Paramount Feature at the Lyric Tonight. Now a long term con- ti i the Jesse L.

Lasky Feat Play company, the beautiful ami talented Marie Doro will he seen in a series of photodramas written especially for her. Her "The Heart of Nora I by Hector Turnhnll and It KIR MacPherson. authors of "The Cheat." and produced under the personal direction of Cej i R. De Jlille, director general I lor the Lasky company, Will he shown at the Lyric tonight, as an idded attraction on Tuesday nights. The famous Paramount- I i a Cartoon comedies best in I will be These high elas.s comedies are in single uels and (here's fi guaranteed laugh in everv one.

Queenly Kitty Gordon at the Lyric Tomorrow in "Her Maternal Right." "Her Maternal the big five-part: a interest drama released by World Film Cor At To. Exhibit She ii back to theatre once more. Loven of the Helen Holmes dramai will welcome her return to the Exhibit icreen. A Helen will be thown in connection with the regular program every Today 1 picture ii "The Trapping of Peeler White." Helen itill at her old post as operator and kgang of croolu keep her busy protecting the property of the railway. True Boardman, Percy Pembroke, Harry Schum and Hoy Watson are also in the cast.

"Bonds of Deception" a three-part American drama of heart interest. A strong drama of gripping interest. "Orerworked, Oversea Overseer" is a Falstaff comedy. At the Arcana "Why Mrs. Kentworth Lied is a three reel Imp number featuring Jane Gail, Matt Moore, Augusta Phillips and Howard Crampton.

This is a story of crime and detection. The first two reels are gripping and exceptionally well presented. The blackmailing scene at the beginning, the murder later and commencement of work by the rival detectives is excellently done. This sustains the interest throughout and is better than the average offering of the type. Newly wed's Mixup" is a Nestor comedy number by Al.

E. Christie, featuring Eddie Lyons, Betty Compson and Stella Adams. The young husband finds his wife's letter to her brother and becomes intensely jealous, not knowing the relationship. Their quarrel is quite amusing. Forrest Theatre Don't fail to see tonight's chapter of the famous "Diamond from tlie Sky" serial.

This chapter of the thrilling picture is more exciting than all proceeding chapters. "The Silver Lining" is a two part American drama with Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburg in the'leading roles. Nell's father hr.s tuberculosis, he forges a iheck to save Nell and is sent to prison. She goes to a her father escapes from prison and goes to the ranch and is hid in Nell's room, a jealous cowboy tells the sheriff but on his arrival the father is cold in the embrace of death. Nell marries the son of the wealthy rancher- "Foiling Father's is a Falstaff comedy.

At the Strand 'The Passing of Hell's Crown" is a two part Bison "Western feature, featuring Harry D. Carey, Olive Fuller Golden, C. Raymond Wells and Neal Hart, Carey plays the part of Lightning, a bad man who shoots up the town freueutly until love brings an awakening. This man has the typical Western atmosphere. "Just Yet, But Not Quite" a Joker comedy number featuring Ernie Shields and Marcia Moore.

There is a rapid fire elopement, in which the old man follows with i shot gun. The latter situations, in the hotel, are quite funny and bring a number of laughs. "Animated Weekly," topical events, completes the program. At The Temple Out" is another two-reel drama of the "Who's Guilty" series. These arc dramas of a series and not of a serial, as so Columbia Grafonolas 1T itiaJy Record! and Columbia I Records Sold Exclusively in Portsmouth at Sleinkamp's SEVEN MORE JOIN THE HALO GAR IS Seven applicants were admitted John Harchii, Henry Harelia, Lou- Sensational Recordings fry New Operatic and Concert Stars HE first exclusive Columbia Records by Florence Macbeth, the marvelous young American coloratura soprano, and Eddy Brown, the phenomenal new American violinist, are undoubtedly the sensations of the Columbia list for July.

There are also first recordings by Rothier, the great basso of the Metropolitan Opera; Helen Stanley, the Chicago Opera prima-donna soprano, and Orville Harrold, the operatic tenorv in exquisite duets with Lydia Locke, which make an event of this announcement of the New Records for July There's a sparkling list of new popular hits; Al Jolson's singing of his Winter Garden success, "Down Where the Swanee River Flows" and song-successes like "The Kid la Clever" and "Come On to Nashville, Tennessee" included among the new Popular Hits of the Day ARE YOU HALF THE MAN YOUR A 2003 THOUGHT YOU'D BE? 3 incM Cam beli 75 A 2001 jo inch 7S nd Butr, tenor duet. I I'VE GOT THE BLUES FOR HOME SWEET HOME. OscarShaw.baritone BABY SHOES. Henry Burr, tenor. A 2002 10 inch 7S I LOVE YOU-THAPS ONE THING 1 KNOW.

Henry Burr, tenor. 1 CAN DANCE WITH EVERYBODY. A2004 I BUTMYWIFE.DanW.Quiim.t«Hr. 10 inchi We. WAY DOWN IN BORNEO-O-O.

I Collins, baritone, and Harlan, tenor. MY DREAMY CHINA LADY. Nash, soprano, and Henry Burr, tenor. SHADES OF NIGHT. Sterling Trio.

to membership in Gerniania lodge, No. 135, Order of Ham Gari at its meeting Monday niglit. The new members arc the following: Deputy County Clerk ic manager of the Fimlcisi Catc, Fred 1'utzek, George Berg-1 maun, Jacob -Anselmi and Louis ilrigerinan. A fine luncheon was served at tlie conclusion oi: the degree work. Sold stirring innny tnke it to be.

Every two-reel dram is complete, there 'being no connection whatever between the different pictures shown each See tonight's thrills, which hold you spell-bound as you look on in wonderment at the daring feats. Whiffle's Woos and Trouble Brews" is one of those famous Pathe hand- colored comedies, followed by "The Bungalow Bungle," a Starlight comedy. Highest standard materials used by Brehmer. the Painter. Itf Serious Charge Asking for a divorce from Elen McFarland in the court of common pleas, James A.

McFar- and claims that the defendant las been guilty of adultery with lames Brown on March 31, 1915. The couple were married at Jreemip, Ky. October 8, 1913. At- George W. Sheppard represents the plaintiff' A DELEGATION OF WOMEN were intensely interested when hey recently visited the Pink- lam Laboratory at Lynn, and saw the extreme cleanliness pnrntion with Kitty Gordon star-land purity which prevail in the MR.

RITTER AT HONTINGTON Yerus T. Hitter, senior member of the locnl architectural firm of Kilter Bates, WHS engaged by the board of education of Huntington nt session Monday evening as the official architect of the board for the coming 1 year. Mr. Ttitter will draw the plans for and supervise the erection of twelve new school buildings which will be erected during: the your. At a recent election a bond issue of $350,000 was voted to build new school houses.

There was stroncr competition for the position of official architect and tlie selection of Jlr. Hitter is quite a eompli- to his ability. makes his headquarters in Huntington, while Elites, his associate, is in charge of the local office of the firm. Mohr Fined And Is Sent To Workhouse New Instrumental Triumphs In the orchestral field, there are master-recordings like the four parts of Grieg's Gynt Suite" recorded complete on Double-Disc Records A58o6 and four favorite selections by Prince's Orchestra; four patriotic and popular airs superbly rendered by Prince's Band and ten brilliant records of dance-music, including two by society's favorite Blue and White Marimba Band. Then there are two sidesplitting laJgK-duets (one well named "Laugh and You'll Never Feel by Al H.

Western and Irene Young; two fine old ballads by Judson House; instrumental trios, patriotic songs, Hawaiian music and great quartettes---all recorded with the excellence that marks Columbia Double-Disc Records, By all means see your dealer today-- he has a treat in store you won't want to miss 1 New Columbia records on sale the 20th of every month COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS FOR SALE BY A. STEINKAMP 524-526-528 Second Street. Henry Jfohr was fined $200 and costs and was sentenced to six months in the Cincinnati louse Tuesday by Judge Thomas Beatty, probate court, on a charge of failure to provide. Mohr was arrested at Cincinnati Monday by the police and Deputy Sheriff Rome A brought him back to Portsmouth Monday night. Sherman Griselle, manager the Kay-Graham's music store Gallia street, received orders report to his company in Colum-j i i )jc bus, Monday, as it is included in i i i Russell.

ring, will bo the feature shown on Hie screen at the Lyric Miss Gordon wears many thousands of dollars' worth of clothes in this picture, but wonderful ami gorgeous as hor cs are, her fine acting will be found even more impressive a the sight of elegant gowns. The of this groat photoplay will appeal especially to cv- ry woman The production is no of the most lavish of this year. Don't miss it. preparation and storing of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, as well as of her other medicines.

An hour is required to go through so large an establishment. One thing which struck the visitors was the great number of files containing the letters of women who told how much the famous Compound had done for them. Only part of them are published, and no letter is ever pub- ished without the writer's permission, Music Store Manager Is Called To "War" of (those called out by President Wilon Criselle is a member of the Signal Corp. 10 During his the firm's in charge of Miss PAY YOUR GAS BILL BY THE 10TH OF THE MONTH AND SAVE DISCOUNT The Portsmouth Gas Co. Eighth and Chillicothe Streets STEEL PLANT GETS STRIP IN MILLBROOK Through a deal closed several days ago tliu Whitnker-GIessner company purchased a strip of ground in Millbrook park from L.

York. It contains 7 1-4 acres and is located west and south of tlie cnr line to Sciotoville and Millbrook loop includes the old and the waiting- station. The steel company now owns all the ground west of the Sciotoville car line. Candidate ID City Hon. E.

B. Stivers, Brown county candidate for Democratic nomination for congress from Sixth district, was in the Tuesday in the interests of his iandidncy. Chicago, Juno 20--Railroads ccn- can border, tering in Chicago nnd having direct communication with the Mexican border will be able to move approximately 25,000 soldiers daily, accord- Woman Is Insane Mary E. Hi-own was adjudged insane Tuesday at an inquest held jccivcd no definite information ai at Sheriff E. W.

Smith's office, what is expected of them. MOVE 25,000 SOLDIERS PER ing to statements 'by railroad officials today. Officials of the various ronds have notified the authorities at Washington that they arc ready for orders, but early today they have re- Dra. H. P.

Alas-sie and W. W. Smith presided at the inquest. First quality wtyri. at reasonable prices.

Brehmer, the Painter. Plans iifft practically complete, howovcr, for coping with a situation which is expected to develop the moment tho varioufl stato contingents of troops are started for tho Moxi- Louis S. Hungerford, general manager of the Pullman company, said his company already had five hundred tourist sleeping cars awaiting orders. "That mcann wo can transport 24,000 soldiers on one trip of each car," he said. It is said that the comfort of the soldiers who are to bo to tho border will be one of the chief aims of the transportation companioi.

Efforts will be made to provide sleeping accommodations for every guardsman..

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