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AMUSEMENTS
LENARD'S PICTURES
"Lovin' the LadioB," featuring
ltichard - Dis, Lofa Wilson, Bita La'
Hoy, and Allon Kearns, will be shown
for tho first time at Lenard's Picture
land to-night. "Beau Bandit" will be
the supporting picture of tho pro-
gramme which? will be shown for a
season of three nights. The story of
"Lovin' the Ladies" deal» with Jimmy
Farnsworth and George Van Homo,
who make a huge bet that Jimmy can-
not mako any two people under proper
environment 'fall in love and become en-
gaged within a month. For the girl
George chooses Betty Duncan, a popular
young society girl. Ho is wondering
who to select for the man when Peter
Darby, a young electrician, walks, into
tho room. Darby agrees to enter the
bnrgnin. Ho is to pose as a society
mau for a month at .Timmy's estate and
is to try nnd win Betty. Peter meets
Joan.Bentley. Jimmy's fiancee, and im-
mediately falls in love with her much
to Jimmy's discomfort. Before Betty
comes to the homo the decorations
causé the maid and Louise Endicott
to become fascinated with Peter. Peter
is disturbed at the ndvnnces of Louise
and threatens Jimmy that he will re-
sign his mission. To involve matters
Betty falls in love with tho butler,
while Toter and Joan find they are
much in love. Finally, when Peter
and Betty are brought together, his
advances are promptly refused. The
electrician throws up tho job as a paid
lover and declares his love far Joan.
Jimmy exposes tho electrician for what
ho is, but it makes no difference to
Joan, who accepts Peter's proposal and
leaves with him. On Friday next jthis
hill will give way to "Why Bring That
lipP" nnd "Dangerous Curves. "Son
of tho Gods" is the chief of other com-
ing specials. ; .
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