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Show "Try to Get In" , : TCDAY AND TOMORROW SjjfiS found this, when he came? iW flPlSPsL back, from Wx&l Francel-- gut he y f n yX V jBROADWAYj I TODAY AND THURSDAY 8 a A positive treat come early S In evr laade I A delight to the eye, a stimulant to the mind and joy to the heart MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY freed nes m t (WM-' (WM-' sex I I iM ADO LP H ZUKOR Presents PfflTTWsTiwrnTTTPi j CparafnotmlQyictum The Greatest Moment in History! NOW! The end of an old world; the' bediming of a new! Ant. woman queen of the earth ! What will she do with her power? pow-er? What of her place in the family? In polities? Will she keer the doughboy's job, or the doughboy's heart or both? In "Oh, You Women J" John Emerson and Anita Loos tackle this great timely problem and mould it into a film story that glows with humor and throbs with power and human sympathy. It's a story of a soldier who, when he came home, found the men in the kitchen and tjie women in trousers! 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LAST TIMES TODAY 111 ' LOUISE GLAUM in p "WEDLOCK" M KITTY GORDON in M "DIAMONDS AND II PEARLS" 'jg' FROM THE ORPHEUM W fry Tonight to the Bis Rovne. 4 Completp a perfect evening. rj M Hear Bob Robison, Ada 3. .EWBlLLTODAYl IS) Six big acts of tinkling music M 3 . and tickling mirth t rs scoisjs nmii Sprightly Scotch sonfrs and Sj dances, with the original jazz j bag-pipe and drum band, and K1 featuring Wee May McKay, t Scotch comedienne Extra added attraction M DERKIN'S EUROPEAN B NOVELTY gj A dog and monkey pantomime hi offerin?;, featuring Rusty, the m Bntnntniriink Dog; jft y By popular-request tQ ' , NOODLES FAGAN & CO. fi $ "Xutty N'uts" H JIM DOHERTY fl a I" ''A,.f'it,tle Blt of Irish" N LOWE & .BAKER SISTERS L : , "Odds and Ends of Musical va a ' Comedy" fr Lee Chase and the big beauty -f chorus Bin their new patrio- a it: otic :oi)gs a medley of tunes in M swinging rhythm, the kind you tfJ V can't help whistling. Allen's. Jazz JV1 .f band plnva ni.crry tunes Tor dancers. h to 1230 a.m. IZAKA CAHMtN TRIO f. i. "PCV''ty n -Manipulations" r! PA NTAGE SCOPE News Views Yt EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra k?j Three shows daily 2:45. 7:E0, 9:15 t Nlrht prices, 15c, 25c, 35c fi Mat. prices, 10c, loc, 25c. J jreiClBEATERKKl I aiSiyilBH. R. RAND. Mgr.ElSlJ' I I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY E E A first-run picture, with P I PAULINE STARK, In I 1 "THE ATOM" j A drama as sweet and wholesome as Sj S the first dash of spring c I Comedy, CEORGE OVEY, Ui 8 ffl "JERRY'S JAM" I I And HOUDINI, In the fourth episode "THE MASTER MYSTERY" It ALL THIS WEEK F CSANE WILEUR find MAUDE FEALY I j And the W(lkes Players In the j; Dramatic Comedy "THE FOIL'S GAME" i By Crane Wilbur. p j A new play of Intense interest )'i and surprising situations. fi j Matinees Thursday & Saturday, fa I Matinee prices 15c to 3f)c. L NijrlUs 25c, :i5c, 60c, 7i3c. 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' A big feature enthral!lngly Interesting story by Ouida Bergere, worked out jt'---:.; Icgically Astra-Piths super production J?'.! SUPPLEMENTARY Pipe organ special. "Aida," By MISS STAYNER 16-piece orchestra Ollie Smith, Director Overture, selection from "WILLIAM TELL" ? r'i PATHE NEWS Outing-Chester Scenic ONE-REEL COMEDY m & i'i COMING "Blackie's Redemption" (Bert Lytell), "Daddy Lcnglegs" (Mary p -;j Pickford), "New Moon" (Norma Taln-.adge), Charlie Chaplin, "Red Head" i- v s' (Alice Erady), "Perfect Lover" (Eugene O'Brien), "Upstairs and Down" o"",( (Olive Thomas). (rv i i v mzimmmzirzr f- . ',:"'sl? J-.'JI 1 t.-A j.'-'r..'' t-1 1- e.1 y.--ii'v ?!-?'.'" " . vr'" "T" " 1 .'- |