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"ROAD O' STRIFE" 15 Parts By Emmett Campbell Hall
Monday, May 24 th
"Road O' Strife" No. 8 "In The Wolf's Den"
Drama Dane goes back to the village only to find that Alene has gone to the city, where she has met Jerome and discovers that he has possession of the Silver Cup. In bravado Jerome drinks from the cup and falls dead.
Featuring Crane Wilbur and Mary Charleson
Tuesday, May 25th
"Matilda's Legacy"
Comedy A report is rife that Matilda Honeysuckle has fallen heir to a fortune. The entire bachelor population of the village rush upon the old maid with presents, but Old Seth Perkins fakes a telegram which quickly causes a stampede and leaves him master of the situation. Featuring Mae Hotely
Wednesday, May 26th
"Her Other Self"
Two Reel Drama Story of a girl with a dual personality, as her normal self, she is sweet and lovable, but when the spell comes over her as "Rubie Queen" she is the incarnation of wickedness. Her father dies and she is cured of her spells. Featuring Velma Whitman
Thursday, May 27th
"On Bitter Creek"
Three Reel Drama Very dramatic tale of a bitter feud which runs very many years and is finally ended by the finding of a letter, which proves that an unhappy mistake has caused the trouble. A pretty love maich eventuates. Featuring Edgar Jones and Justina Huff
Friday, May 28 th
"Nobody Would Believe"
Drama A clever female reporter is assigned to make a true story of the White Slave traffic and goes through terrible experiences. The Editor refuses the article on the ground that he wanted facts not fiction, she is, however, compensated by a love match.
Featuring Lilie Leslie and Joseph W. Smiley
Saturday, May 29th
"Out for a Stroll"
Comedy This is one of the Billie Reeves famous sketches in which for "Love Sake" he engages in a wrestling match with a champion, whom he finally pins to the mat.
Featuring (Of Course) Billie Reeves
Multiple Reel Masterpieces Ready and About to Be Released
'The Sporting DuCheSS" With Rose Coghlan and Ethel Clayton Supported by
Comedy Drama by Cecil Raleigh George Soule Spencer Direction Barry O'Neil
'The Valley of Lost Hope"
A Powerful Drama by Shannon Fife
Featuring Romaine Fielding Direction Romaine Fielding
'The College Widow'
Comedy by George Ade
Featuring Ethel Clayton and George Soule Spencer Direction Barry O'Neil
'The District Attorney"
Drama by Charles Klein and Harrison Gray Fiske
With George Soule Spencer and Dorothy Bernard Direction Barry O'Neil
'The Evangelist" With GLADYS HANSON supported by George Soule Spencer
Powerful Drama by Sir Henry Arthur Jones Direction Barry O'Neil _^
"The Climbers"
Drama by Clyde Fitch
With GLADYS HANSON supported by George Soule Spencer
Direction Barry O'Neil
Now Showing to Crowded Houses Everywhere
(By Arrangement with Fred Mace)
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and her son, Russell William Thaw
in
| Drama by William H. Clifford
'Eagle's Nest"
Mr. Arden's Successful Drama
Direction Joseph W. Smiley
'Threads of Destiny"
and the Great Pioneer Picture
With Edwin Arden and Romaine Fielding Direction Romaine Fielding
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