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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 14

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MW 11 AMUSEMENTS "IHIimQ rout neiu STARTING SUNDAY NOW! TRAVEL AXD RESORTS a Klnograrn I Egbert a ailure1 or eisw 1 OXWASHIHCTOi MADISON 1 MADISON 1 OW GffRM6CUS PAP PRESENTATIONS BBMiM STMN CStKMAl? Regfn' OnPHruM itffCTiwm To prove to you what they will do or or COUNCIL APPROVES ASSESSMENT ROLL Last Times Today JOINT SERVICE ft WITH 13 17 Gratiot nt Iroquois PATROLMAN DIES WIE GRAVELY ILL DO THIS! CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG MARTIN "JUNGLE ADVENTURS1 No Advance in Pricei if 4 tv KOREA SNIS AIR Moll I the frozen portion of his In "The In "THE IDLE 1 YOUNG WOMAN DENIES CHARGE LARCENY TODAY ONLY! Knights Templar Off for New Orleans IN ADDITION THE BIGGEST BILL THE CAPITOL HAS EVER SHOWN 30 Monroe Cadillac and orret lKL ROTS Mnl Ave COM1QI 1210 Broiulway HT Woodward hiiI Erl Bird Monroe and Eerrnrr Jo Cnmpnu and Gl Blvd HIM Michigan GLADUIN OHIO 14 Jefferson BEECH 301(1 Beechwood 1ISCOLN 0031 1 art Kt 2620 Duilon Shows Continuous Noon 11 DAWN Tom Miv In This picture made In brand Arizona Campbell Comedy ALEKO amous Greek MIND READER ELINOR GLYNN Author of "THREE WEEKS" THE OBE ATE ST EOVE TALE DETROIT HAS EVER SEEK! Vs rancis Bushman and Beverly Bayne appearing nr person Will Mahoney Lucas Inez Jrotde lived Alexander Heide PMn McDonald Petty Bent A Him Uefrnit jfrrr jjJrrss ILM EDITION MUSICAL COMEDY DORIS MAY Best Vacation I Ever Tbit Is what you will av after you have peen or me Naymonav nivcomo North Cape Cruise To Iceland Sun" and Norwegian jords Direct from New York June 28 Rites 575 inrludinff return Immvdiate application assures wider choice oi accommodations or full information and Booklet Call HVif Telephone Raymond Ac Whitcomb Co Vest Tort Street Detroit Main AMW) Many screen fans seem to think that a leading man Is merely a leading man following the star around the film playing up to her and doing little else but the routine in order that the popularity may not affected Conway Teatie however upset the tried and true order of things In Mary production of for in stance he made the role of the leading man stand out by Its dis tinctiveness That Is on reason why Tearle Is a star on his own account todav a Open coming to the Colonial theater next week he makes the fans forget the leading woman in stead of putting himself into the background to further the interests of a feminine star fitted to iiNijEd' AMERICAN LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEANESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES It in Back of the (Never Put in Ban) in Special Instruction by a noted Ear Specialist for different kinds of Deafneao and Head Noiwa contained in each Packaro Leonard Ear Oil I not an experiment bat haa had a ash of over a million bottles since 1907 Sold by druggists everywhere Tax Rate 'Slightly Less Than $22 Is oreshadowed The city council In special ses slon Thursday night approved the assessment roll and the actlns tak en by the board of review which has been hearing the protests of property owners against increases in their assessed valuation Neither the tax rate nor the amount of the Increase In the assessed valuationwill bo known until possibly the middle of June Councilman John Nagel chairman of the tax commit tee said Detroit's 'assessment a year ago was 11853000000 Councilman Na gel said he would not be surprised If the Increase this year would bring this figure above the $2000 000000 mark If this estimate Is correct the tax rate for the coining fiscal year will be slightly less than $22 per $1000 of assessed valua tion There Is no probability of a de crease in the tax rate and it certain to be higher than a year ago Mr Nagel said Last vnar It was $2167 Produced by The Metropolitan Motion Picture Co at the Adams Theater and th Shubert Detroit Theater TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK Other ilm Edition Releate 1 Today I GARRICK sNn MR JOHN DREW ERNEST LAB KIKD BETTV WONDER 2 HOUR ORCHESTRA NOVELTY BILL Archie Can't See Why He Irritates Each New Wife Special io The rw Preu and Chicago Tribune Chicago May Archibald Jonr Im not howling sneers with Morurn who become Ids wire He ndmlttrd ns much tn court Thtirsdny nherr lie Anw defending himself ngnfnat rhnrgc of non anpporl I never hnd much Mirers with my lie sighrd "Home how aernird tn trritnte them Women get violent uhen they took at me 'My first wife Ethel drowned herself in Lnke MleLlgan Aly second Inm ahot me nnd her ar If Notv Doria here my third wife ihrentena to kill me I understand ltw I enn evplnln it your spoke up Doris "He Is drunk all the time Ila bents me when he la drunk which means he la constantly beating me He gets a salary of 0200 a month hut 1 get none of It to maintain the Judge Adams entered Jones nhn Is 33 years nld to pay hl wife 13 a week nnd advised them to get divorce 1 fiTU Woodward at wnila 1 1 £1 (Direction of MWMcGeo) WEEK MATS WPI SAT I Always the Best Show in THE WOODWARD PLAYERS Permanent Stock Co avorites In Booth Tarkington's Comedy Em 8:13 50 750 Mat 2:15 25 50o BRANCH OfICt: Grinnell Brother Buster Rends Ills Buster Keaton i he of countenance spends a each day looking over mail There must be a good rea son for a busy screen comedian RIDAY MAY 5 1922 MfihfiCUJlifWW MIHIeB PACIIC LINE Comfort To SOUTH AMERICA By palatial the largcat to Peru and Chile 14350 tons displace ment designed and built for the tronlcs Perfect ventllatmn with every comfort luxury niaae yqur voyasu enjoyable NEW PANAMA CHILE ESSEQU1BO May 1 EBRO June 1 Bpeclal Reduced ares for Hound South America Tour The Pacific Steam Navigation Co 1H Washington St Chicago or local agents REMEMBER! THIS IS REVIVAL EACH DAY SESB THB REVIVAL A GREAT ICTtHtl TODAY! TODAY! WALLACE REID YOUR 4 GHAS CHAPLIN Hollow" Seven Brown Girts Othere SCREEN Wesley Barry TUB DETROIT REE PRESS spending considerable time more or I a a i I aa I A A a a OO tiUUIV $11 4UaHIIVi i reii you wny i give so mucn time io my fan mall" he said "It's Mr nnd Mrs John Public who write those letters They pay my salary nnd the salaries of everybody in my company Their letters often contain a good hint of advice and I'm always ready to listen" tVhy Destroy ha Illusion Letting the public peep behind the screen spoils its fun la the belief of Bex Ingram To acquaint audi ence Mr Ingram holds with the mechanics of motion picture tech nique destroys the Illusions of the screen He says: "People go td see pictures for the emotional re action from Illusions It creates "Tho thrill would bo gone from poetry it as marginal notes to the verses the writer related In detail how difficult It had been to rhyme such and such a line" says the famous director "Take away the casing of a piano and throw ths spotlight upon the wires within so that the eye la drawn to them and the recital would suffer from tho distraction of mechanical curiosity "So why reveal how rain la mado to order for picture scenes how railroad wrecks are Simulated? Why destroy the Illusion when Illusion la tho prime deslr of the audlonco?" Charlotte Stevens who won a Chicago beauty contest is Bobby leading woman In "A Hickory Hick" Richard Travers popular leading man before the war returns to the screen In "The Love Virginia ox Buster Keaton's leading lady and Billy Joy brother of Leatrlce Joy have enounced their engagement Two more weeks of active work will sen the completion of Maurice Tourneur's "Lorna Doone" Tho cutting and editing will be done by Tourneur and Wyndham Glttena Hugo RJesenfeld managing direc tor of the Rialto Rivoli and Cri terion theaters In New York was a musical director when the Rialto opened six years ago Now he pre pares a musical entertainment for 6000000 people every year Muslo made him what he Is today Marlon Heist winner of a beauty contest conducted by a Philadelphia newspaper makes her first bow to film fans in the latest Vera Gordon picture "Your Best riend" com ing to the Broadway Strand Miss Heist was cast by Harry Rapf the producer to play tho part of Mil dred Cheshire In a story dealing with two adventuresses who en deavor to further their social am bitions through the good graces of a kind and sympathetic mother ln law Right of Way Details Yet to Be Decided Upon While tho site where the new in ternational bridge will cross the Prtrnlt river has been virtually de cided upon by the officer and en gineers of the' American Transit company which will build tho big 1 structure some slight details of right of way are still to be settled before the work of construction is actually begun Meanwhile the finance corpora tion which formerly was known a a tAcT company Limited the United Bank building has been reorganized as the America Bond corporation Lim ited Russell Scott who was for merly at the head of the Scott company Limited now has no con nection with the bridge promotion company J' the Emblem of I'rogressf tnbn says but watch for his article on a certain portion of masculine wearing ap parel In tho Magazine Section ofSundays ace Press TO PLYMOUTH BOULOGNE HAMDUHG By New AmrLa lc Steunws Xellnnre MaylO JunelJ Julyft Hegolnte MayllO JulySG TO HAMBURG DIRECT RIA I TH Gratiot nt Corti II Domlllc's ffnrrtnl "A OOL'S PANTHEON SIMS CHAS RAVSaag i SOaiotlOO Rat Mai Rfl CO AG THW SELWYNS PRESENT MRS LESLIE CARTER JOHN HArrThAY ROBERT RLNDEL wssx may 8 Subscription Book Now Open SEATS NOW THE BONSTELLE CO in Mate Tuee Thure and Knt S0o NightR 50c 5c and $100 WHERE IS MY WANDERIKG BOY TONIGHT? Drug Stores Second Great Week End Special RIDAY AND SATURDAY ON THE SCREEN GEORGE ARLISS IN THE AMOUS SAT EVENING POST STOBT RULING DA III IRIE THE 8 IHULlIfb SENSATION The Man with th Wondw Other TL CL IM iL iu i iic ui ludrin't yuccu kJ II STRAND crnnrt kivm 1IH1NL nt lourtenntb Thr Wnndrr IMMuro THE With Mary Carr Being Shown by Many Rerpictii Coming: Wooley Ibirry In "Penrod" Airs Nina Taylor Boehm 21 years old 12T32 reud avenue pleaded not guilty in municipal court Thursday to a charge of grand larceny brought by Mrs Nina Taylor 11813 Goodwin avenue Mrs Taylor arcuses Mrs Boehm of having re ceived and cashed a check for 'i I By HOY MARCOTTE Pole Negri Europe's greatest screen actrees Is planning a trlp to America and It is eeld thet If her reception in this country Is sufficiently en couraging eho will make her permanent home here Tho great Pol ish star is said to bo worrying over her recep tion fearing that America will not receive her kindly be cause she has appeared heretofore tn German mado films Her director Ernest Lubltsch recently visited the United States and It Is eaid that hla re ception was not as cordial as ha had looked for and he remained among us a very short time When Pola Negri flashed across tho screens of America as DuBarry In Ernest Lubitsch's production of she sprang Immediately into popular favor with American audiences Coming quite unher alded her sudeess naturally stirred up many questions as to who she was Since she was appearing In Gcrman mado pictures It was nat urally assumed that she was a Ger man despito the fact that rumors called her Polish Now for the first time the true story of Pola Negri born Paula Negri and erstwhile a shopgirl in Berlin has been pub lished In Umplay for Juno Glen don Allvine writes that Paula Negri Is really Polish and is the idol of her countrymen Of her earnings as one of tho greatest actresses the screen has yet known a large por tion goes each month to help along the cause of Polish freedom Her contemplated trip to America ac cording to the Polish governmental representative now In New York will be tlie occasion for a great demonstration in her honor The story of her rise in three years from a ribbon counter girl to the toast of the world is one of tho most amazing stories of the movies Real "Bread Photographed In the filming of "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" now at the ox Washington theater based on the famous old hymn of tho same name It was necessary to se cure shots of a Bowery bread line Not wishing to plcturlze any but the real shots a special time was Appointed and on cold fhivery wet night the director camera men and start visited one of the most famous Bowery missions and shot the actual scenes of that renowned line of friendless derelicts who come to receive food and whatever shelter these missions provide The actual line na it moved forward: showing the broken attitudes for lorn expressions and hopeless hag gardness of a crowd of human flotsam was filmed with exactness Nobody resented being photo graphed while one old man called upon to act the part of adviser to Cullen Landis the young boy in the film played his part true to life exactly as ft la lived in the slums of New York CRUISES IrCPR STEAMERS Iviark rd Uruise Jar mi XJ ivzs ROUND THE WORLD Superb SS "EMPRESS i Groa Tone Specially Chartered 4 MONTHS CRUISE 1000 and up Iwludicg Hotel eet Privet Gutdei mW 19th CruUe ebruary 3 MEDITERRANEAN euptnmr SS "MPRBSS ol SCOTLAND ZSDuU Grof Ton Specially Chartered 65 DAYS CRUISE HGO and up Inelvdint Hotel ee Drive Guidr etaC iy day Egyptaleatioe Spain Italy GreeceMa toropa atop overa allowed oo both cruller fittrope and 'aiticri Ploy Partfn few ad LE1DICH 227 ort St PAI ACT Munroe rAL JlVE nt I)brarJ Doria Muy hi "EDEN AND Mutual "oini'dy and VaudM'in TUXEDO Walins rM1 In CHAMPION" 8puclal "Mrhool Day'! Still Under Japanese but Dropping Yoke Sayg Writer Jr uture of Picturesque Land Depends on Schools It Now Realizes fc nr bowkil ree Press Start Correspondent i Seoul Korea May Only two days and two nlfilits' travel from Toklo have brought us to another world as far removed as possible In scenic character from the minia ture perfections of tho Japanese countryside and yet a region unders tho protcctorato of that same Jap aneso empire Back in the stateswo know that Korea had declared her freedom from Japanese domin ation four years ago the first of March but what could such a dec laration mean relatively when tho government from which she sought to bo separated Is only coming to a discussion of universal male suf frage for example In this modemyear of 1922? At heart may not' Japan still be a feudal nation hold ing Korea In fief? Tha problem of Korea Ima made Iteolf felt In the far east where oplnlona vary from that which aava Korea la a decadent nation to tho optimistic view that by education aha will bo able auccessfully to eatabllsh an Independent govern ment Naturally we were curloua to ace thia country for ouraelvea Public Slnnnera Ineklng During all of tho journey we have been together with the railroad and tho ateamahips "under the pro tectorate of Japan" Travel by the prescribed routea la hot complicat ed but it la not overly comfortable nor any too clean judging from ul tra atandards One'a native traveling companions may observe plenty of ceremony at home out they seem to have no public manners when abroad Meals are served with attention to form and variety of couraea but without Starting ThtCreatest Mother in the World SUNDAY 1 VERA GORDON IN PERSON "Your Best riend" Tlla mou Moth ef a Nw pay fof Mo(hr WMfc Daily to Cleveland Leave Detroit dally 11 Ettrn Time Third St Whrt for plnteEt Arrive In fclS '22're 0 Cleveland pitttVur8 crryorriMaayufeowT RIVOI A (ndlllao a oret Eat Xnrmn THlmndcr In LUXE Evening Only I Hong Tlcvuo Daily tk15 NOW Night at 8:15 last Chance to Whirlof New York" All Star Cast with fnllowlnc Company of VU Vaudeville Stars: Boy Cummins with Billie Sharr: Kyra: Nancy Gthbi inrd nnd Pearl Herbert Hoeft Purcelln Bro Keno and Breen: lareneo llnrvcj lln Vertruta 1 lorenve Scliubert MOUNT CLEMENS MINERAL BATHS It orld renowned tor Hheumetlam Ner vomneas and that run down condition Open all th year Twenty miles from Detroit Write for Booklet Bulneu Men's AitodUloo Mt Clemen Mich JAMR lar eicMier Mount Clay Meant Car rcu Mount Clinton Hana Baren Wun tl inbri with spedl cabin nd uu proved third daw aooommodtioa Ukhto American Ltxm wc IS Na La Salla St Chhate or Local Axwita much concern for the quality of the food Japanese who travel second class buy box lunches of rice and preserves pots of tea and little baskets of oranges all ut which they consume without regard to the final disposition of the light wooden boxea Ua dregs and orange peel ings that ultimately strew the allies In these cars Among tho klmona clad men and women who ride In first class seats and take their meals In the dining cars there Is nevertbeleaa a tendency to munch delicacies between meals preferring not to depend entirely upon the fare served at tiffin and dinner They Wnnt Education Of course Koreans away from homo have modern advantages for education for had wo not seen school children of Korean parentage In Honolulu on March 1 dressed In their best clothes in celebration of their national independence day? Little girls In long pleated skirts of cerise palest blue or orange silk worn with short waists of parrot green pink or lavender flocked like bright winged butterflies from the street cars that day toward a school In the Kalmukl district where a program had been arranged Hun dreds of miles from home the chil dren wore not allowed to forget the Ideal of their people According to Hansford Miller American consul at Seoul capital ef Korea or Keijo capital of Chosen as the Japanese prefer to have it spelled the native leaders recognize education as the only sure way however much it may be the long J'ay' 'Rln "'hat they desire When I asked him yesterday some 25 days af5er "Independence day" whether there had been any demon stration at that time he replied that the people had been very quiet and tractable I had expected to hear tales of violence of rebellion and boycott such as filtered through to Us at home in the magazines but from Mr Miller's story there had been no need for extra vigilance on the part of ths Japanese police Wo were invited tea cosy red brick consulate set in the midst of broad lawns the whole surrounded by a wall with the Im perial palace adjoining There fa Invariably a palace In each Import ant town in Asia what though it be unknown to guide books and unim portant In tho eyes of the casual tourist In the attractive drawing room with its high beamed coiling which of Itself might have bten in any American home whore Mrs Miller was assisted by her daughter Vassar 1920 nnd coach for ths pro duction of In which Alias Edith Melser of Detroit starred Mr Miller discussed tha future of Korea Schools Once Boycotted "There arc many things pno might he reflected "but 1 think above all It is interesting to note that Korea at last appreciates the value of education for her people The proportion is not large for with 17000000 population only 200000 are In the schools Yet this must be taken as a decided step In ad vance for at the beginning of the Independence movement 'he voung men undertook a boycott of the schools This they now regaru properly as a foolish attitude" He said little more feeling no doubt that the future must speaa for Itself of those affairs for which there can be no accurate forecast Hut at least wo have looked around in Seoul and can draw con clusions Tho city is set In a val ley circled by hills which are pleasantly green and tree clad in Kummer Mnd It nnniilotiAa I U6S Includes ISllSf'ti Koreans 67030 Japanese 1015 Chinese and 257uropeans Typical of Korean Manchurian and Chinese towns It was once completely walled though the nine principal gates and two smaller ones now stand only as re minders of ancient need for such PfotchUon A broad main street about 100 feot wide runs through the town from the east gate to the west gate with a branching thor oughfare going from the center of mis main roadway down to the south gate While the streets are not paved there la a fair proportion of stone sidewalks irregular though they may be so that one Is not al ways obliged to walk In the mud or dust of the street This Is really notowirthy ln the Orent slnCfl pvcn in loklo one takes to the road as matter of necessity SURRENDERS TO POLICE CHARGED WITH MURDER A MILLION WORTH THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW! THE BRILLIANT BEAUTIUL DARING Belle Isle Boats HAL HOURLY Sun May 7th Woodward and Campau Ave Dock AJIU5EMEVT9 MBORYOSff BAZAAR 7 (Aueoicee Pieoah Lodge No 34 1OBB) Bruthand ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM DAILY Larned re in TiiMiruT charge Auction Sale Hundreds of Wonderlul Gifts at Ridiculously Low Prices Hudson Coach Given Away! dancings SSS A tion Rubenstein and Pastemacki for dancing tonight ALHAMBRA 1 Tenrlw tn THE Ruth Roland In MAXINE Clilirlle hnplln In "PAY Pearl White In Virgin Pnradlao" Nl0hti 50oto2J0 8at Mat 50o to $200 TO A PUy of Myatary Thrills Romance Laughter YOUR tlnllie Hnnunerefelii In "WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR Vanity comply "oi Mtti Dally 25o Evei and Sun 35o 50o Shelton Brooks Eredk Hawley 11 11 a i vv eviiu vvnier i MERTLYTELL CRYSTAL John Barrymore In "THE LOTUS Selected Comedy ree Prraa Weekly When the Detroit Commandcry re cently donned full regalia marched from the temple to the station and started on their trip to New Or leans ree Press camcranjcn were there to film then: The pictures show the parade details and close ups of Iylc Ymmglovc Michigan Commander William II Wcathcr bcc Deputy Grand Commander and Wm Purton Comman der Detroit Commandery No 1 This film together with pictures featuring other important local events is being shown this week irst on the Screen in LAKEWOOD Jewel nrrnen In "THE KINGDOM Ep 15 'Winners of tho WW K'noto lieview WILLIAM AVERSHAM fl Twice Dally Conllnuoui3etendSunil I dm "The Time Place and Girl" 1 II SCREEN DORIS MAY lllMAW ROOfts EYE324WOol! THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS "OLDWIVESbrNEW' ELLIOTT AGNES AYRES AND GREAT CAST BIG EATURE SATURDAY IRST SHOWING ANYWHERE GLORIA SWANSON AND Rudolph VALENTINO IN THE GREATEST LOVE STORY THE LINWOOD LASALLE229 Linwood The Juvenile 1 ollie new Kiddle Show John Gilbert In "THE GLEAM and Morin Mix Up" Women Who Are Too Thin Men Who Are Run Down and Emaciated Everyone Who Desires to Gain Greater Strength Energy and Endurance A Regular $100 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets Absolutely free with every package of Nuxated Iron Tablets IMPORTANT NOTICE Uki Vitamin uni you want to inereae your weight Vnmm Tablet (ono of th mot remarkable eeientific ducoveriea of recent year) ar imply wonderful for women who ar crwny and angular in appearance nd men who are thin and emaciated and everyono who want eomething to help increao weight and put on neen Where it 1) eimply desired to gain greater etrength energy and en dUlrj nfrLBM flsK and tieuee we recom mend that you take Nuxated Iron only By hping to create million of new red blood corpuecle Nuxatd Iron greatly help weak nervou and run down people often tn two weeks time Call at once for your free 100 package of Genuine Yeaet Vitamfne Tablets together with bottle of Nuxated Iron Two for the Price of One value for 76c rtCI TUI? Mack nnd UEX inta Holcomb AH Mur In "THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING Century Comedy "ChMrtul Credit" THE CELEBRATED STAGE and SCREEN STAR WILL ROGERS IN PERSON IN A NOVELTY ACT THE SORT THAT HAS MADE HIM AMOUS A Triumphant Return Engagement of the Moat Bril Uant anfl Entertaining Photoplay Success of til Season CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING BY MARK TWAIN LAST dB DAYS Matrimony 7 BEN TURPIN Egbert a ailure eyes Van Alstyne A SEEtHING SINUL TALE CARELESS HUSBANDS IDLE RICH GILDED OOLS SCHEMING BEAUTIES AND SMART INTRIGUE GAYEST SET A GLITTERING GLORIOUS PICTURE of WOWEERai WOMEW TRIBE RUSTEIKG IM UNPAID OB SILK HOSE THORNS MIDST SCENTED BXTKEN PETALS AND THE WOES THAT ONLY OLLY CAN BRING ERICH VON STROHEIM AWDCAEAT James t'ornellnus Negro 52 years old walked into police head quarters early Thursday and gave himself up He waa booked on a charge of murder after ft Is alleged MW 111(1 killed William Harvlson 42 of tho same Corllcll''us said to have l(Md tllA tmHAA that Ke p'vewv ifi Muesuonou op vp Harvlson concerning $23 ho missed rrnm ma nnob i MSHttBERE Bl I Opp ichigaN NEXT Beginning Sunday Night May A 4 ut Moving Rollicking Muricni Revue 80 Our Own Beauty Choru of tfi and MAX LEO CORRIGAN ltipnfrlck nnd Maher Marine Bur Angela Kolb Theo Smith and Ballet of 80 AL CARONELL1 un! hh ROYAL DANCE ORCHESTRA Seats Mow on Sulu nt Theatre Boa Office nnd Price 11 to 8150 Phone Main 9790 for Seats 'sr Pneumonia After Arm Is Am putated atal to Officer Patrolman William Dennis 54 years old 3349 Vinewood avenue a elgnal officer attached to tho Vine wood avenue station died Thursday In Providence hospital of pneumo nia Tho disease set In It was said from the effects of ether adminis tered Wednesday when Dennis' right arm was amputated The operation was necessitated by an Infection that followed a blood blis ter on the policeman's finger wifo Is seriously 111 In Providence hospital and was not informed of her death Three children also survive Dennis was appointed to tho po lice department July 9 1896 NEWRIVERBRIDGE SITE DETERMINED DELUXE Spoken Tlrarnn THE DB LUXE LAYEBS in "SLXNEHA" Tonight at 8:16 RatuMay Sunday and Wednesday eat Reserved GARDEN' omopollhin Production with Alt Star Cant AROUND THE CORNER" Ncwh ninl Comedy JfJ TC Boulevard nt Jan Cnmpna Richard Hurt liniment In SEVENTH DAY" BURter Kuaton In "Th Palo ace" ree Proas Local Events I1 1 i IV AW Hr I lib 1 1 I 1 1 I v'C! ft I BAr JI li IIW I 'j ij lj I ill I'll 1 MJ a 1 ffixrr MV 1 yJ I I' I 83 gls 'W14 iiC Ills' W' (' Sv I I I ft' Ip a I caHBB tv I a' iSfr A TiM'k 0' vJ i I mJ a UA rfp) WSPWWBMRSMMrf JI a MangBMMIMM ICANl 1 Win 1 BKI I fef lu iaKweaSBuirai Hl 1 IT I iJ1 OXWASHINCTO MADISON PBESENlTIONS I 4W PpKE MfihfiMAUlfWttY LX Ei i I I.

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