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Show and modern rvH.'rtoin. The and siuvcsoful of (lie sr.ii.Uru plays pivscnU'd was The Craiih1 Sin;t" and f r that reason this U'uutit'ul usid delicate eoinedy-drainAith life in u Spanish culistcr. has bent chosen as the first play to i c offered by the Civic Ui pertory theatre to audiences outside of New York. i'he Cradle Souk" is produced un-- n r the h rsonal direction of Miss l.e tie.lheni;,. The company includes in its membership svnh. notable players! as Mary Shuw, Zita Johann, Phyllis itaiikin, Mary Home, Virginia tire-- 1 Harry Davenport and Alexander; lv irk land. - th- 1 5 l!. . "'A - v;"r: v- - JW' 40 x:-i- :: sj-v- : :: . . : f. V ." ' :: : : '.:' SfgJI' - " ' : . .; v , J. .Tr - nnn .' innrr 1 . . v 4 V ' V 'X-- : 'mv4i v ' . s : ... 7 ; .. ASH mvt - $ iiu.-u-niiti- DANCE at the a, y . V rluh.'iv.- .4&7&i V . V " t ' V H tT ,... . l.s' fa. i N.. :Ci mb:Zi &&: T. Flah's Finest Ballroom Every Wednesday and , Saturday SUN. - TUES. & WED. 3 Days Only A new kind of role fur ISillie Dove. More gorgeous, more beautiful, more fascinating than ever. rw i 'A .V: 3 Berthana tre Billie-- COLONIAL ; . SATURDAY THE DIXIE FLYER W ith Eva Novak and Cullen Iamdis. On through the night the steel monster roared, headed straight for the own draw. And whut huppened then is just one of the hig thrills in this epic drama of danger, daring and devotion. ' ,.NA VMLU,MM6C . Dwan Succeeds in Making Great Film From Book Success With George OBrien in the leading role, Allan Dwan has directed a marvelous picture from Felix Riesen-berg- s successful novel, East Side, West Side, which is playing at the Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. Dwan planned the screen treatment He also of East Side, West Side. chose Virginia Valli as the leading wo O'Brien had just completed his as the prize fighter in Is Zat Er t .. i Although young OBrien is well iiiiiitllll!IIII!lilll!iilil!!!l!ll!lili!i!i!ili Z tisr Awlvm'.m known to moiiun picture funs a? the .V1 in The Iron r'rayals Three Bad ttlK Uavis Men, many others, this picture uccaMuiied li.s first trip to the East as done tho finest work Oi n:s caicer. East Side, West Side" is first the story of a rugged mans career and, second, the stoiy of Greater New York. 111. scene sweeps from the river fronts, through the slums, ul mg the iiowcry, up I'mli avenue to Harlem, Moriiingsidc and Wu:.hingtn Heights. The novel has already become a best ATTSMTIOM WHOS AFRAID seller. In the vividness of his characterizations and the vigor of his narrative. Hisenberg has maintained the standard he set in his earlier books, Under Sail, and Vignettes of the With Thomas Meighan. Directed by James Cruzc. An Educational Comedy. Sea. Since he directed Douglas Fairbanks in liubin Hood and Gloria Swanson in "aza and Manhandled, Director Dwan has steadily maintained his reputation for producing powerful pictures. With the combination of a popular star and a well known story. l)wan has made another in East Side, West Side. SUNDAY AND MONDAY WERE ALL GAMBLERS begins as a prizefighter; by force of a powerful personality, he battles his way to Broadway success as a night club proprietor. An aristocratic society woman falls in love with him and he with her, but neither will admit it until forced by circumstances. The picture shows New York an East Side gymnasium a decade of yours ago; a modern cabaret on New Years Eve. Former Chinese Star in Blanche Sweet Film, Singed, at Orpheum Sunday HON. MR. BUGGS A First Run Photoplays lathccomedy. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ITS THE OLD ARMY GAME GDE With W. C. Fields, Many of our patrons remember Fields in The Old Army Game" means never give itunning Wild. a sucker an even break. THEATRE M. G. M. News and Comedy NOW PLAYING! SEE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE SILENT GUARDIAN the wonder dog, assisted by Black Beauty, the horse, and Louise Lorraine, feminine lend. COMEDY With Rex, Comedy and News -- i BUZZ Admission NEWS 10-2- 5; 10-3- 5 lllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NOW PLAYING: Today and Saturday v A Famous Novel - - A Greater Picture s A man faces victory or oblivion! While the woman waits WARNER. RAXIfR Worlds greatest juvenile and western star! SUNDAY AND MONDAY WMY JOHNSTON --presents ATREMCARR I PRODUCTION aso BLANCHE SVEtT Blanche Sweet, playing the starring role in Fox Films version of Signad, under the direction of John Griffith Wray, plays one of the big pivoted scenes in the kitchen of her luxurious San Francisco apartment. James Wong, one of the most talented and versatile Chinatoien in pictures, plays the role of her cook. Wong is a Cantonese who has been an the screen for the past twelve' years, and before that was a 'SINGED william rot ATTRACTION a The Cradle Song At Orpheum Monday role opposite Miss Sweet in the ma, which is based on Adela Rogers St. Johns magazine story of the same name. The picture comes to the Egyptian theatre Sunday for three days. The presentation of Gregorio and Marie Martinez Sierras comedy-dr- a ma, The Cradle Song at the Orpheum Monday November 28 will bring local playgoers into contact, for the first time, with the activities of the Civic Repertory theatre of New York. That institution, founded last season by Miss Le Gallienne, has already taken a conspicuous position in the theatrical life of New York and it is regarded by thoughtful lovers of the drama as the most hopeful of the various developments in the American theatre at the present time. The object of the organization is simply to provide the highest order of dramatic entertainment at a reasonable cost to the patron. To accomplish this aim the organization took over the Fourteenth Street theatre. New York, and presented there, last season, eight plays of the first importance in ORPHEUM MON., NOV. 28 well-kno- star of the Oriental stage. A Chinese idol is an important figure in the scent. According to W ong the idol lepresents Quon Yum, a goddess worshipped by the entire W ray Wong family, and he asked Mr. scene in the that this goddess be used in preference to any other. Warner Baxter plays the leading dra- RPt ASCO SAYS: Mica a U Cdlifncri prcdactlaii CrmSU Bass' .f lW .- - fa . dfatfacl 1 i Intricate art of ctesc tflrctsm contribution la tha tlwatra of asr titea. THE CIVIC REPERTORY, of THETRe feLJJorK. Presens ;v. "i ' Traniiatad fa Jaha Carratt Martiiwa Bfarta. Br firviaria and Marfa prednead Lad or tha Paraannl Dirartfa of GEORGE O'BRIEN -- VIRGINIA VAIll UadarhUl JLFARMIL With a Cast Including 1 MARY SHAW MILDRED HARRIS GASTON GLASS MARY HONE ZITA JOHANN PHYLLIS RANKIN IIARRY DAVENPORT ALEXANDER KIRKLAND VIRGINIA GREGORI MARY CAR.fl. NOTE The chief aim of the New York Civic Repertory Theatre is to present the best of contemporary drimas, worthily acted and mounted, at as low an admission price as may be charged. The pricek here will be as follows: SAM SIDMAN Orchestra, $2.20; ISalcony, $1.65, $1.10 and 75c; Gallery, 50c SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE ROBERT MS KIM EDDIE BORDEN JUNE COUYER BQU1ES HEMEKT 'JOHNNY DOOLE- Y- DORE DWIDSCR EVA LE GALLIENNE From the Ringside! A Close-U- p of Lift 7'wnftimrf' run uuutuo ALLAN DWAN JW. I NO ADVANCE IN PRICES "OGDEN'S ONLY FIRElIlOOF THEATRE' lllllllllllll ' 4. ini 1! |