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Show V " i r- - " f " ""' - "- t6NlGHT7:30, - 1,1 ""' . I M 9:15 t husbands jealousy sang through his veins' and goaded fcim to an act that he was to regret for the rest of his days. -Don't miss this powerful pictur-izatio- n of an intensely human 4 story. MX -.- 71- "if V - ' X ' . vmtmnttttiitiif tttttil Snm CZnnri WW. AY AI!T:ST 3. !92l.. w - J, v ,. MS I M' .1 -- W-- j - , . II II -- r: mli r''-.l-"There appear to be a II tr T.i . rathet or of , ampirf coacpUoD - CZLJL very decided conception on the part of ... 1 1 1 1 r ' I to not that does the public, begin cower . oor -l- asKlfy -- - tbe- - vartout iipeclet, eald Mlea CongtancTal madge tn a recent interview. The topic under discussion was Connie's latest First National attraction, "The Perfect Woman," which will bersbown at the Princess theater tonight and Thursday; Miss Talmadge believes that toe art of vamping is by no means confined Vho Am I?" at' the Strand theater tonight and Thursday.. to the ladies, but that men, as a rule, are far more adept in the gentle practice, than the fair sex. Miss Talmadge on Maih street, is ,in the production. tlUnUP IJIUCTDn P nAlllUf is no lack of JMHUUO F uialliLLa uUriliiU said smilingly: l'ln writing the story ; .t of 'Tn Perfect Woman,? John Emer- authorlTyTof the" ematt towa Teatttrw--- gen and Anita Loos hit upon a big that find their way into'the picture.! Prohablv certain npmile have for- , psychological truth. The story is built for everybody connected with its film-- eotten that thev are minstrel fans be- around a young irl whoJa madly in ing, eltherLis . a product of.the sroall cause it has. been' so longjince theyl love with a woman hater. Toe girl town or actually ) living on a larm had an oDUortunitv to: ee a really practicaiiy tBrowgv'K without a much s a ojrut mun ui nvt riy ginuuoa w n lever the minstrel microbe will .ret upstate New York town. by way f recognition. then)., when the Famous Georgia Min ess strelsmake "Now, the law of skilled vampires parade Is 'lndlfference'-r-a- n over our main streets announcing their inviting person-aliy- t, with Just the "slightest touch 6T appearance at the Columbia, Mond "WHO AM I?" friridltr. That is where DODUlar con- August 15. Iteprion 4akes a mighty tumble. Opin Creating of langhter, the rendering or mnerui music, cnarming soni ion based on heresainas it that -- certin -- lnveigbling "Who Am be shown at the comical stunts and curious novelties, ill vampires have Strand theater Wednesday and Thurs- constitute the purpose of the minstrel. system 4 'believe that's all wrong." For this reason, time and again in the day. the, performej s professional paper dramatic plot based on the. efforts of and' others engaged in fhejegitimate BRANDED WIFE a beautiful gin to discover her true, amusement, business 'have been as sured y the government that amuse identity. The- - mystery surrounding ments or this character are not con- is discljswl culy to reveal her nativity The latest Goltiwyn feature produo another even more dered fio wonder,: in baffling. ig ttoneHTttledThe-BTandiith s.i ',:rt;uOus lime j, .1&a demand lraJi4 Thetmniiiou i a vital, story of humandesire, witha forTBem ftistTetrls- increasing un til-- it nt trf powerful love theme. made- - and. Jpst onthetujn of a card Tswotiie""for-themanagemearirifsf "c1a8scomlRnTllkeTde Famous VI LUIUfl HID UlKBtCIlUl UilCVtluu form the background for a majority ref of Reginald Barker, who has been of the scenes, aid the staging and cos- Georgia, Minstrels to fill sponsible for so many Goldwyn suc- tuming of this picture are eid to set the dates' offered them. People want cesses, this latest production will, be a new mark for extravagant and lavish to be entertained, to laugh,; and thus presented to motion picture audiences expenditure on the part of the pro- their ; nervous systems ate better ' tuned to the times. . ' throughout the wort, with the assur- ducers. T ance that it embodies only the best With the Famous Georgia Minstrels are associated some forty- - people, all elements of the many necessary TO BE EARS POPULAR : factors of successful motion picture consisting of the very cream of the -X- -:-' ' ' negro after t reduction. CHICAOO. Ears will be popular all1 the negro is the natural musician tnin Is tho danirhtBr nf a llnnnr women tws accordimJfor winter, c.r again hn of minstrel and the niur human race, and o oenwiittei Df during the engagement here .'will prisoned in his dilapidated hut in the assccia-see- s airdressers he! mountains of Wyommg." because spring some more of their pleasing in the beautiful girl a striking "on- - Bobbed haid has come to e:ay. surprises. aH be- indicated but Insisted, resemblance to her unraithful mother. 'H1? wmara- - wouu -- rew whom he shot in a freniv of jealousy ROLLER RECORD BROKEN twenty years prior. READING, Pa. Skating a mile in AnA ntcrht tfion BABI V Of AnrtftrttlTlltV seccompetition in 2 jninutes 43 R0P-eUH T AY SECOND to make a dash for freedom, and onds, Frank Klopp of Philadelphia, in leaves the shack. In the foothills of ternational amateur roller skating the mountains, Joan takes refuge in a -- iMOAB.The farmer of if established, a new world's thisweek will put up the second champion, ranch house, where she meets Pierre, amateur record in winning the mile of alfalfa. The unof Is cutting "handsome man, crop a primitive type open, the feature of the speed skating" usually heavy and there are manv hav- - races- - nere. who wooes and marries her. The tofmer record tne 2:51.2-5- , was made in Chicago in 1901. valley PUTttfg the. absence of Pierre, while stacss tnrougnout he was on the range with the cattle, HotllwelU ayoung ireaeDerwIth.A kindly interest in Joan, makes fre quent visits to the cabin for the purpose of Interesting the crude little girl from the backwoods, in books. Joan delights In reading,, and upon Pierre's return, tells him of her hid for education-. Pierre warns her not , to ...see I - : . Holllwell again. Joan in nocehtl disobeys his- Like a maddened animal and Tierre ties her to the III with & white hot iron, which be boast-full.Said he used for cattle, brands herf left thoulder, utterly deaf U her to' toe agonized creams, and - blind horror ,he expresses. iier cries are answered by a man who opens the door and shoots Pierre. The stranger advises her .to come away with hlmrand "in going' to his bungaldw, Joan taints from pain and exhaustion ; Avrakenlngshe finds her-rol- f in a furiously appointed room, furnished in Oriental fashion. Imprisoned by her father, the cru elty of her husband, the man who educated and cultured her all left their impressions on the character of Joan. What should she do? where 'to turn to ' From a distracting mass Of eonfllcting eslres she determines .upon a course that will thrill with its J-i- IB V-very bravery, "The Branding Iron" ' comes to the Columbia theater Thurs ........ . , . ...it jn ib4 "iu.r j m i day and Friday. U.. T.r fl tTTTltf 1 mm . 0 50 00 i Ml I f w? it :es The Coolest Place in Town i II VI r .,Ml TONIGHTAND THURSDAY, U II 99 AM V I M St 54 15 A picture you often long for but seldom see the of a girl who .knew not who she wasor from she came. , -Presented by an AU Star Cast. Also HALLR60M BOYS COMEDY . C4 , rj 54 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IT VIOLA DANA in I "Homme -- ' AY, Drips J.i ... ; .III- 7 If T; SME1S:MHEHEATRES r."""" I Regular Prices by her life Drink and :'. .., THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY "icEAXDnTfoR 1 v II FILM FUCKERS "THE HOME STRETCH" ll.Z;y::L:il. fang 11 fe tfiliiiM - THE FF.OVO litRALD, 1" their-flash-dr- IT-w- j - -- one-hal- - -r-- . kn hr Nai i ad and Use Herald Want Ads It's the Face That hfisJ bed-pos- ' Monday, August 15th ITJCES 50o 75c, $1.00 Plus Tax w RUSCO AND HOCKVVALD'S - iQjamouo !A', !,'IC II G&jZA I 'v V V p a r-- -- SfcST '1- - - ii9que barker A Re.iu-i At the Columbia Thursday and Friday 7rr- so , m roductin sti Sc Ei Regular prices. -. ' iti wi ts Stl St t, Si v St to 1 VJ M t? . ( Counts! I. ? lilfl ( ndr oab-val-l- ey SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT' r. I 3-- S ...FRIDAY AND.SATURDAY " ""CT -'r; -:- ' . TONIGHT AND THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE i- n"THE FERFECT WOMAN" minstrel-proesslonJa- r ' M-.-- , -, in .a of people ask ever day. TuU doea '" - ;v.l SPECIAL . 7 k kill '- H U u.u III l II ' - i' UL'Au WW ! r III . ii , u III . -- , stuff' ...,.H0Me - s Time wilt roll back for many of the big cities witn their first glimpse of Viola Dana in "Home Stuff," a piquant tale ot laughs and tears,", showing at the Strand Friday and Saturday. crowded with Ibe Por the picture all but forgotten home touches that will be recalled fry every city dweller. Everything from the pet chicken that followed its .mistress about the the little opera house down rest-dent- ( 1 m back-vard.'t- is J Hundreds -- ret into tt - I Castas:;-- o Poor ey t s p.re a great handicapstraigl n them withoqt drugs - . etralr! It lake to I te movies?" Here the artist tells you and gives you the relative impor I tH to land places ta ''-taoMes fBse their beauty Aoeaal abow ta ' Why have headache, Talurred AH DRT 1 : - - -- " -- ,,11 make weak eyes strong. If your eyes cross- let me My glasses correct your defect and relieve the sight? " . Glasses Absolutely Guaranteed: G. II. IiriNDSELSIAN," WITH eiaclcelman Optical and Jewelry Co. y 1 w I. -- J 1 I H II II Special Entertainment I! and Refreshments Auspices American Legion II I - 1 is- - - - the eat. of ria Wilde's Orchestra ;- -; Ladies Free Dancing Starts 9:00 p.m. J . l |