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i'V'.- V-,-i. S The greatest of -the ' season's pro ductions, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" with Isahelle -XxWe?ajB JUfle, comes to the Academyi Monday, - for mntiriPA and nieht.-and. seats for both performance can - now we. reserved at J. Hicks J;ununrB axu swre The dramatization of this widely read novel, -which as'thousands : of dook reaaers' khow, - uvm ius of John Fox, Jr., the autnor oi r ine i.miA hsnherd of Kingdom Come , is by Eugene Walter, the clever dram atist wno nas wrw-en bucu bucbb ful plays as "PaidfinvFuir and "The Easiest Way." . J, . The production has " a beautiful scenic mounting and it met with ca pacity greetings m long runs in bos-i ton, New York and Chicago. From j all accounts the play Is as delightful as the book for the- beauty -ox -'tuej book has been redoubled on the stage, j The strong New York company portrays the stirrings scenes of the book in a aeugn-iui manner. , Th Girl f Mv Drtams." '"Refined and" charming musical j play", as the Chicago; : Philadelphia, Boston and New -York observers ae-j clare, is "The Girl of My ureams, which will be seen here at the Acade my Wednesday night- of next week. Tt ?a rmtfthle thev say. for the "infec tious lift of its melodies and for the psnpfiallv artistic performance of Countess. Olga Von Hatsf eldt in the leading feminine role of Lucy Med ders and Roy .Purviance as Harry Swifton. the bachelor, who is "ready to quit and be good." ; . ! The success of the music may be j foreseen, inasmuch ;as the composer of the score was the late Karl Hosch- na, who wrote the fetching tunes en cored in "Madame Sherry" and "Three Twins." The librettists, whose work ; u-roved in : many scenes' to be no less ! pntertainine for children than , for adults, are Wilbur D. Nesbit. the Chi cago Post humorist, and Otto Hauer- iiasi tVio o H q ntoi -if f ; H o me Shpr- uauf ivFfcv - ry." The joint effort of Messrs. Nes-! bit, Hauerbachr -and ; Hoschna had Its first interpretation at the Illinois - Theatre, 'Chicago, enjoying an extend ed run andreturning later to the Chi cago Opera House. -'This - delightful musical play has been enthusiastically received ' in all -the large Eastern cit ies, including a successful run at the Criterion Theatre;-New York City. - A larere andV excellent supporting com pany includes Irving Brooks, Neil Burns, Francis Gaiard4 Edna Von Luke, Frank . McEwen- and Yfi 0. Stone, tfeef original De Luxe Pony bal let and big American Beauty cho rus. - Seat ill go- on sale at J. Hicks Bunting' &ugjgL6& Monday morning at :3tt o'ckc& t - - v . v -i s Bia Indian Rim. : . " Headed by the. greatest Indian -film that the -clever dramatists have : yet conceived,' the' Grand - will offer some- - thing extraordinarily fine today. This Indian fimr Is the Vitagraph's "When i the West Was,1 Young telling tha sto ry or a. trapper wno Demenaea an In dian, and how the: Red 'Skin, in time of 'war, saved -the trappers child, by carrying it ? to the fort, although he - is mortally wounded in the flight. The role of the Indian "Blaek Hawk," is admirably portrayed by Mr. George Stanley. The me of the trapper is played et Mr. Georger Holt, while clev- j er- Maxine Elliott ' enacts the " part "of the child- it is something stirring from start to finish.. 1 ' But. this is not 'all of today's good things. ' Another ' especially: -clever film is - "A Matter of Dress. in which ' a country girl, donned indty attire, eatcnes - a sweu city, beau, but. when j he comes1 to see her in the country ne nas a-ruae awakening, it is a do mestic drama of unusual power. And Edison's latest is also a: star today. It is- "The Stolen Models," which -is a- novel, pretty tale omwo artists at tneir work.; it;s a iaisy. - ' 7 - Bunny at Bijou. ' : ' ' Look who'a here ! Clever, fat John 5unny ana-equally as clever and very skinny1 Flora,' Fintjh will be at : the popular Bijou today. These two favor ite comedy artists Willi greet moving picture aevotees in one or tne great-, est Joy films ' ever ; manufactured. It will be the Vitagraph's merry crea tion, "The Autocrat of Flapjack Junc tion." it - is the greatest fun film .of the year and Bunny is a scream in the role of "Flapjack Ike". He was never so. funny, before. - : This is only one of a number of" biff films the 'Bijou will set forth ' today to thejgreat delight of the amusement lovers, or Wilmington. Another ' big one on- tne list is K.aiemFs "The End ' of the. Run." 'It-is3 a -railroad Btory with a swing and a grip. It is a tale of life on the rails, with many thrilling- incidents - and a beautiful love j story.' It is one of-the ereatestJ - . i Yet another topliner for today is Essanay's "Lore IncognitcT. It ' is a Biory oi now jacK tails in love with an unknown beauty. ; It is the merriest kind of a fiha v and . will immensely ucKie aii. rne irtjou is certainly the i cozy, comfortable spot these, days, auu tu cenrer pi attraction. ; ;- -;. johnson at Chicago: Governor of California Speaks of Re- cent Elections Chicago Nov. 6. Governor Hiram W. Johnson;, of California; -was guest of honor at a dinner eiven bv -K Chi- cago Progressive Club tonight. T t)f mo itiaooaciiuseas eieeuon ne said: ; t"The theatre of action from the xxationai - stanapoint, was Massachu setts., Here wa neither conwlication nor pretense. Bird, tho'TProgressive candidate for Governor, was militant- iy progressive.-- Gardner, the Republi-1 i;u uauutaaie ; representea the imbit tered opposition to nroerresai vat am 'Side by side with reactionaries? and the apologists of last -year v there fought In - behalf ". of Gardner- "those neariy progressive and : the entire I i-resiaenuai . ligntnmg rod contingent. senators ivuummins, Borah," Norrls ana otners pieaaea l or the' old Repuh; lican party and tearfully-begged Pro gressives to return to the old allea- siarinng.' xoaay fotf the- flrst time in history, the (Republican;- party is the ; third party in -.xnep : "Only in rMassachusetts - was Ithe contest clear cut. In New Jersey the Republican -candidate - staked hf fdr tunes .on -his advocacy of Roosevelt and nia. own. assumed progressive! smi 'The isaue there was ohsciir i Tw Mas sachusetts, Ihe : question i was lwhich party shail-HHBev4ve, the '-RemihHr'an ' or thelProgtsSlvet' ' iMassachuse'tts ait yrvi cu ixj u w. .udicertam tones. -. EXAMINES PRISON. ( West YlrgliitaiGovernor' on Tour-of . iV' ;.,..: k: -"..'inspection. MoundsvIUe," u,vNot 6.-Af. ter GovernoF' Hatfield today- examined the State penitentiary here; he indicat ed that he had1 found nothing; wrong with the system employed , . The investigation was a esquel to the escape ; of rtwb l prisoners - several weeks i ago and the widely1 circulated charge - that -one of - them, who had been recaptured naa oeen wnippea ua- til. blood streamed from: m body. 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