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MAN BETRAYS HIMSELFBY CHANCE EXPRESSIONHow Big Wager is Nearly Lost is Shown in “Believe Me, Xantippe.”For a man to betrayed by a chance expression after he has chicled the police for eleven months, and when lie is njst about to win a bet of $20000,— fli is is the curious predicament in which George McFarland, played by Wallace ‘Reid, in “Believe Me, Xrm-Lippe” finds himself. And tlie expression was the one used for the title of the play,,‘‘Believe Me, Xantipp.e” MacFarland makes the slip, and it is a pretty girl who finds him out, but later it is the sarue pretty girl who saves him..The story,,, which Is one of the most enthralling screen romances shown here in a long time, will be the attraction at the Lyric Theatre next Friday, is a Paramount picture, and Wallace Reid arid Ann Little, do some excellent acting in ftie principal roles. They have been provided with excellent support, and the splendid direction the picture received at tlie efficient hands of lona.Id Crisp adds a great deal to its attractiveness.. .At The Lyric, FridayCHARLIE CHAPLINms FIRST million dollar picture,N 'A DOGS LIFEAt The Lyric Theatre, Wednesday
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Grand Traverse Press

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Fri, Jul 12, 1918

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