Majestic Monthly (Feb 1916)

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THE MAJESTIC MONTHLY 5 HAZEL DAWN a in “My Lady Incog’’ Paramount Picture, Produced by Famous Players Company. CAST OF CHARACTERS Nell Carroll HAZEL DAWN Teddy De Veaux Robert Cain Rene Lidal George Majeroni Nell Carroll of Carrollton finds herself penniless in her ancestral home, mortgaged and in danger of seizure. Obtaining employment in a private detective agency she is put to work on a baffling case. Several beautiful homes in an ex:r colony have been robbed and evidence that the work is ben the inside. Accordingly Nell is assigned to visit the town, where the newspapers herald her as the Baroness Du Vassey. Under this title she is introduced into the fashionable set and is taken up by a Mrs. De Veaux, at whose home she becomes a guest. Clues point to her hostess’ son, Teddy De Veaux, as the probable Mrs. De Veaux Dora Mills Adams Chief of Police Franklyn Hanna Bull Rice Frank Wunderlee thief. This is disappointing, as they have become interested in each other. Rene Lidal, head of the real band of crooks, becomes suspicious of the baroness’ authenticity and decides to outface her by announcing himself as the Baron Du Vassey, her husband. The arrival of the “baron” causes real consternation in the heart of Nell Carroll, who does not know whether she has chanced upon the name of a real nobleman or whether she is confronting an imposter. That night, again following a clue which she thinks leads to Teddy, she discovers two men, whom she had not suspected, attempting to rob the De Veaux safe. There is a thrilling midnight battle which leads to the unraveling of still other mysteries. Sunday and Monday , January 30 and 31