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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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mm. ji 0,0 a 0, Peoplc Use It rft As a Ton'K. 'Strength Union Policemen Are Held for Trial r.OSTON Trial of eight ncm cf the new policemen's union ffi; oE violating department bv joininp a labor union, was today with Police Comtnis Curtis sitting as sole judge. to recruit a volunteer police to bo available for emergency continued today. Japan Puts Agent at Work in Riga 1WRIS The Japanese govern has sent a diplomatic agent Riga to take charge oi Japunese interests there until the arrival of a nermanent representative.

It is ported the United States ccntem litus similar action. Jugo Slavia Wants Austrian Ships; PARIS The Jugo Slav doleija Has sent a note to tnc asking that iormw Austrian merchant vessels be to Slovenes be turr.dd over to wo 'jurisdiction of the Jugo Slav republic. Is More Thankful Every Day She Took a Course At The "4C" College MARIAN E. FRANKLIN Macomber Whyte Rope Co. Kenosha, Wisconsin.

August 21, 1919. Mr. G. E. Spohri, President, "Si:" College, Madison, Wisconsin.

My Dear Mr. Spohn: this letter head, you will rcinlilv see just where I am. I'Jr'tu Kenosha last Monday A started work Tuesday Tiling, i am sure work real well after I gei io their terms and ways oi' things. 1 want to tha nk you for se this position for me and also for the splendid recom 1 1 i a i on ha ou gave me. I surely wish that I could repay you in some way.

Besides my $110 monthly salary, they arc giving their employes a lO'o bonus, on aceouni the H. C. L. which will make my salary $121 per month. I want to assure you that I appreciate all that you have lionc for me and I am more every dav that I took a ourse at the "4C." Very sincerely, Marian Franklin.

Rome Evansville, Wisconsin. Fall Term Registration Opens Friday, Aug. 29, with Classes Sept. 3. Full information on request.

BUSINESS COLLEGE MADISON, WISCONSIN THE FULLER There is hope, and joy, and laughter and the sheer happine33 of living "Better Times," King W. Vidors latest screen effort, produced by the Brontwood Film corporation and distributed bv Exhibitors Mutual. The story is one of home folks human beings whom we all know in ovt every day life, with their virtues and faults, their whimsicalities and ari a refrcsii relief from i tifiricil hii domestic triangles, vamp stuff flnJ ccd situations. The new comedy, "A Moid and a Mm," will complete the picture program for today. GRAND "Auction of Souls," which is shoving at the Grand, has the un distinction of having a leading woman who actually enacted the original scenes which the motion picture reproduces.

Miss Aurora Mardijranian, the girl who has the leading role, is not a motion picture actress, but was induced to act for the films just what she personally passed through in Armenia in Miss Mardiganian's inexperience before the camery is not apparent in the picture for she holds up her own ord as well aa any the tegular tors. Perhaps her art is that bom of the vivid memory of the horrible scenes through which she passed before escaping from her native lr.ivi to come to America for further re lief. THE 'EW STRAND Another story by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the famous author whose greatest achievements are novels written around juvenile characters, has been adapted and produced by Paramount with Vivian Mart; as the star. Is is "Louisiana." And in the picture, which will be shown at the Strand theater last times today. Miss Martin is presented in an ideal characterization, that of a sweet girl who had spent her childhood days high up in the mountains of South Carolina and Victory Mitchell Stands Rigid Test In a recent 3,000 mile road trip on a highway inspection tour of the State trunk lines, Automobile Editor Brownie of the Milwaukee Journal established a wonderful record with a New Victory Mitchell.

The trip was taken in "the most difficult part of the vertr and the cjimate was hard on both the car and driver. Twice in thc cQut.c of tour the. car traveled the icngth of Wisconsin from Beloit to Superior and again THE CAPITAL TIMES, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, 1919 AT THE THEATERS STARTING TODAY AURORA Maryland Singers On Orpheum Bill Last Times Today FULLER TOMORROW HntfenB O'Brien hu 'FIRES of FAITH whose father, desiring that she should see something of the, world, sends her to a southern Tesort. In addition to the above attraction, a very interesting subject "The Fall Style Show" will bo shown. This picture portrays the lntn' women's apparel.

MAJESTIC Mae Murray's latest photoplay. "The Delicious Little Devil" waa seen here for the first time yesterday at the Majestic. "It proved an entertaining story of New York's mgai me, wim a oig ciuuoji uu ui vertine touches of comedy through "The Delicious Little Devil" is a story of a girl of the tenements who an unsavory pan cider to qualify as a dancer at a nu torious roadhouse. from Janesville to Eagle Elver. Four times it traveled the width ot the state.

Not only throughout tne entire miles was a spark plug touched and at the conclusion of the tour the car ran as smoothly as did during the first 1.000 miles. "As an answer to the question oi Mitchell endurance, this is a clincher," says Mr. Bentley the Mitchell Auto Sales Co. URUSSELS The Belgian senate Tuesday unanimously approved the peace treaty. The chamber of deputies ratified it Aug.

S. iiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirriiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiniti mi I Majestic tL Today In Universal Special Attraction. "The Delicious Little Devil" I i A real treat for picture goers. The most delightful pic ture ever won your heart in. See her and thrill.

ALSO FORD WEEKLY Tomorrow Margarita Fisher in "The Tiger Lily" Boat Service to the Fair WIRKA'S BOAT LINE Doct; Foot South Hancock St. opposite E. Madison Depot Phone F. 54 FULLER 3 Days Commencing Tomorrow Matinees 2:00 and 3:45 Nights 7:00 and If Catherine CALVE EOT A tense, heart touching picture of a woman's rcEencration set in a frame that reaches to the four cornets of the earth. Also Mrs.

Sydney Drew in "BUNKERED" LAST TIMES TODAY Zasu Pitts in "Better Times" and "A Maid and a Man" Appearing In Person on the Screen )n "Auction of Souls" from the boot RAVISHED ARMENIA By H. L. Gates Being Aurora Mardiganian's True Story Aurora Mardigani.n is the only survivor of Christian Armenian jtirls The story of her experiences during two years in InrK ish harems, in the grip of Kurdish slave defers, is told on the screen. She recnacts the story of her life and the fate of Armeiuii i nuta hood, brought to the auction block and sold to the highest bidder. A Picture That Will Make the Blood of American Women Boil 1 fl TOT tUUm U.

Starting at 2:00, 7:00, 8:45 i turn The Only Picture Ever Shown for $10 a seat. When First Presented That Was, the Admission. PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT, Matinee and Evening, 25c pins war tax Complying iritfc ruling of National Board af KeTieir, children under 16 not Here For Four Days GRAND Morgan on Vacation First in 5 Years (By the Associated Frc0 NEW YORK J. P. Morgan sailed for Europe on steamship Lapland today.

He has not had a vacation in five years. lie intend? to visit relatives in England and France and devote his entire stay to recreation. Read Capita Times Want Adi. Orton Today Great Gamble, No. 3 Cross of Ranch No.

3 Lloyd Comedy TlrtM 7:30 lUIHgSELftOO Fan for Fair Visitors and Home Folks Maryland Singers Songs of the Sixties Davey Jamieson I "As Yon Like It" Ted McLain Co. In "Love Win Find A Way" Infield Noble Bits of Vaudeville George Tony The "Wop" Paper Pickers Kinograms Matinee Tomorrow TWO SHOWS MATINEE TODAY 3 P. M. IF YOU CA.V WAlK I tlAN TEACH YOC TO DANCE Results absolutely guaranteed. THEATRICAL COACHING From 10 A il.

to 10 P. TICKLE TOE SARI FIELDS Badeer 1306 Vivian MARTIN "Louisiana Little country bumpkin that she was, she understood the evil that can lie in a jealous lover's heart and how to frustrate his plans SHOWING 'The Fall Style Show' Showing. all the Latest Styles in Ladies' Attire In Addition "Stars As They Are" A glimpse of the inner lives of some of our popular i screen favorites Coming Tomorrow MARGUERITE CLARK in "GIRLS.

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