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Show 1 , THE CITIZEN 10 gere. Later she appeared as Louise in The Two Orphans and as Carey After her marriage and in Alabama. a brief service in pictures, when the babies began arriving she decided to give all her time to her home. But I went back to pictures whenever I got the chance, she explains, and was always happiest when playing mother roles. I had such roles in The Flames of Johannas The Light The Barrier Mrs. Wiggs of Husk of the Cabbage Patch and The Lion and the Mouse but enjoyed none of them half so much as my latest picture, Over the Hill under the direction of William Fox. ORPHEUMS NEW BILL. The sweep and swing of the dancers toe and the lilt of haunting music, plus real plenty of comedy furnished by stars of the stage, will feature the vaudeville program opening Wednesday night. The headline attraction will be beautiful Ona Munson and her fine Or-pheu- m Miss company in A Manl" Revue. Munson is typically Broadway. She has beauty, perosnality, figure, dash, true style, in fact everything that a Broadwayite should possess. She has surrounded herself with a group of young men instead of chorus maids, and the result is well calculated to ofplease the fair sex especially. The fering is a charming medley of songand dance handsomely staged and presented with real action. Jean Adair, the popular actrees, occupies the featured position on the bill comedy by in Any House, a one-ac- t J. J. McNally, Jr. Miss Adair, as every actheatregoer knows, is a splendid tress and one who always gives her very best efforts. She is seen at her best, truly, in this merry playlet of do- mesticity. Jean Barrios offers Song Impres big-surpris- who-leave- s GUS EDWARDS III SONG REVUE OF 1921" ml Cheater FrederU-k- . With Alice iiihI llnel Fume puny of thirty, with 11 bouquet of the mont All over Hit U nntler 20, mid n new erop of protege. 11 A youthful eo hi girlie LADY TSEX Mill JACK IMHMK The Cllnee Xightlngnle Children One of the Xelghlior (in r.dwitrdN Little Sent Hi Immigrant Protege Folk Song SANDY (The Wee Hurry I.niiderl, In Imitation and Settlh Preent A14SOPS FAULKS ONA MUNSON in ?;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIII'!iiiiii! a Til Itl'? 14 - PAUL SIST14KS IIONAXO CliiNNicnl linnecr NICHOLSON D1IAMATIC CAHTOOV TOPICS OF 1ATII 14 X 14 WS A ir Three lovable bachelors of the mounone tains, who live, fight and love as are entrusted with the care of a girl by her father, an old prospector, the girl one legacy, a rich silver prospect. As the prospect is developed into a bonanza mine the grafters of the camp try to cheat their way into control of the property. The three Now Playing MISS NORTON co& mor. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE l'reeiitlng The llnelielor' VIlon l& roaring story of the West, Action, starring Hoot Gibson, starts at the Kinema theatre Sunday and will run until the following Wednesday. The story is of the West as Bret Harte saw it and as Paul Armstrong wrote it and it has been lifted to the screen in a vivid portrayal that is full of fast moving life and droll hu- um U 3IA1UOX jg A rollicking, ORPHEUM CIRCUIT itntl e thought that the seed came to q country in the wool of sheep, appeared in California, and has through that state and Arizona manner which brings concern tog authorities. There are four pron spines about a quarter of an inch in each of the five sections in one these burs. These attach themed to the rubber tires of bicycles t either cause punctures or are carry long distances to spread the plant fresh fields. In addition to California and 4 zona, devils bur has been reported Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, sas, Arkansas, and Texas. The sti official hope to control the v which is also known as ground nut and caltrop, but the danger from the wayside crop. It is prop to try spraying with crude oil or sulphate in the hope of eliminate from the highways. KINEMA. I SAMNTI4D guardians hold safe, the girls property only after meeting all kinds of fighting that in turn is straight shooting it out and crooked politics with all the finesse of high finance. Besides the fight for the property the lovable three rear the girl and in typical manner of men to whom romance is a strange adventure. They furnish a fund or droll humor by their clumsiness in caring for the girl. Action funfest of wholesome is a rapid-firhumor and romance. The picture is another big winner of the kind the Kinema is showing this season, and it is to be followed in the immediate future by other big No .Woman hits that include Knows, taken from the famous story Fanny Herself, by Edna Ferber and Priscilla Dean in The Conflict. Besides the big feature the Kinema program starting Sunday has a comedy is classic, Hold Your Breath, that sions as a delightful contribution to the program. There's a too, in store for Orpheumites in this cleverly done act. Ralph Kitner and Jim Reaney, two of vaudevilles premier funsters, will appear in An Ocean Episode. It's a riot of hilarious laughter from start to finish, with excellent black face comedy and a lot of new jokes. Ann Butler and Earl Parker offer a unique skit, entitled Dont Here is another Make Me Laugh. laughing hit and in it the versatile pair have scored a tremendous success all Goralong the Orpheum circuit. Paul don and Arne Rica present an offering that combines comedy and skill atop artbicycles. Both are mighty clever is proLa Petite Cabaret ists. nounced the last word in manikin acts. It is a musical comedy excellently done and a marvelous display of manipulative powers. Aesops Fables will have a lot of new laughs, and Pathe News some live pictured news events, while Topics of the Day, as usual, will entertain with witty newspaper sayings. NEXT WEEK Manly Rtvui JEAN ADAIR in Til 14 DAY Any House iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimimii? I and CULLEN INDIS in.' TUQ OLD NEST by GOLDWYN Ac RUPERT HUGHES ALD PARKER tire, . directed by DEGIN MAEY ALDEN an explosion of laughs. There will be the usual witty Topics of the Day and International News that presents current events in pictures. Paul Cowan, the popular organist, will play another brand new song that people will want to whistle as they leave the Kinema, besides his usual musical score for the pictures. d cl As an illustration of the d pest can inflict, one Caiirorniaifc mits a record of 70 punctures Lfc tire, all due to devils bur. Colorado beetle and the San Josedevils bur will be rated as which is capable of great banJ must be prevented from rpreadfc of - dii IN NO HURRY. WEEDS THAT PUNCTURE. Nature, which is always giving man fresh problems to solve, presents one of the latest of her inventions in the form of a weed whose seeds are puncturing the tires of automobiles and bicycles in the west and middle west, declares an eastern publication. This newest of pests is of foreign origin, coming from southern Europe and is known as the devil's bur. It Is It was in a big cotton n.anufef f town in Lancashire, where tb service had been held. At the minister called upon .ill to go to Heaven to s the' All rose to tlieir feet with tion of one young man. want to go to Heaven, my j asked the preacher. Or. a5' to go, reet enough, the youn replied, but not tliiq trip- J |