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Show Star Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF APRIL 19 TO 21 Monday and Tuesday, April 19 and 20 Kenneth Harlan and Mary Carr in l "DRUSCILLA WITH A MILLION" The greatest heart interest picture since "Over the Hill-" We urge our patrons to see this amazing photoplay, photo-play, because it is just the sort of picture, father, mother moth-er and the kids will enjoy. You will laugh a lot especially espec-ially at the antics of the babies; and some of the dramatic scenes will give your heart a gentle squeeze and make you very happy indeed. Admission for this super production only 10c and 20c Wednesday and Thursday, April 21 and 22 SYD CHAPLIN in "CHARLEY'S AUNT" The world's funniest motion picture. Adapted from the famous stage success that has been going strong for 33 years. No child is too young and no one is too old to laugh at the antics of Syd Chaplin as the aunt from Brazil where the nuts come from. Please come early admission 15c and 25c Friday, April 23 Fred Thompson and Silver King in "ALL AROUND FRYING PAN" Showing actual scenes from the Alturas Wild West days and Rodeo. Also Jack Daugherty in "The Scarlet Streak" Episode No. 3 Saturday, April 21 BETTY BRONSON in "THE GOLDEN PRINCESS" From Bret Harte's flashing Melo romance of the California Cali-fornia gold rush. Also two reel Van Bibber comedy "The Fued" i Coming D. W. Griffith's "Sally of the Sawdust" "The Merry Widow" r 'CjyVAi'J IS till A li. ..-i'Ml When smudgy little fingers j ,;:'Ji'J.'--.j'. j. J leave rii terns on her light- I 'zsg h'J colored walls, mother has no It'1 'I pi" ! cause to worry. The walls and '; j!L'"ir""' woodwork of this attractive yl -Jr: V J-- breakfast nook are finished JyrTS-X with BENNETT'S GLOSS j rPifC WALLCOAT, from which V"i'?i 'nKpr Pi"'nts can be washed ''v'Wr-VM 14. with a damp cloth. jv This modern washable paint '"i x'ygf'r 's especially suitable for Wi$S kitchens and breakfast nooks. 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Our bank service is a potent means to a satisfactory end. Springville Banking Co. "There is No Substitute for Safety." Mammoth 1 -Cent Sale now on at Snelsoii Drug Hundreds of bargains await you if you will only call and take advantage of them. We are listing just a few of the many items below just to give you an idea of the great savings. Fountain Syringes, complete $2.75 or 2 for $2.76 Mentholatum, one jar for 25cor2for .26 Palmolive Soap, one cake for . . 10c or 2 cakes for .1.1 Tooth Paste, one tube for 50c or 2 tubes for .51 Honey & Almond Cream one bottle 50c or 2 bot.for .51 Face Powder, one box for 50c, ... .or 2 boxes for .51 Stationery, one box for 50c, or 2 boxes for .51c Listerine, one bottle for 60c or 2 bottles for .61 V lb. Theatrical cold cream for 50c or 2 boxes for .51 Rubbing Alcohol, one bottle $1.00 or 2 bottles for $1.01 The above items are listed just to give you an idea of the savings you can make. . So don't neglect to take advantage of this wonderful sale. Monday, April 19th will be the last day. Supply your future needs now for merchandise you will need later. Remember the dates and place. Snelson Drug Co. Congress No. 1 I went to Washington th ft'ic:-day. ft'ic:-day. I visited " The House of Representatives," Rep-resentatives," they were ia session. What I mean by being session, the tax bill was up for debate and I they were arguing on "Better Golf courses for the medium salaried man." I suppose if the World Court bill had been up, they would have been talking on "Shall America Amer-ica park oblong or parallel." Well, then I went over to the Senate. They had adjourned, so i felt that America v?.s not having such a bad day at that. We were onlv 50 percent inefficient THAT DAY. You know we all joke and kid about Congress, but we can't improve im-prove on them. No matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaced. So with all their faults we love 'em. They are as good as the people who vote to put them there, and they are 10 times better than the ones who don't vote at all. They are like "Bull" Durham, they are not perfect, but they are the best in their line. P. S. There will be another piec in this paper srvn. Look for it. Guaranteed by INCORPORATE O 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City j COLUMBIA MONDAY, APRIL. 19 Outstanding Dramatic Comedy of Your Lifetime . BERTRAM C WHITNEY a5 prints 'W$?V. THE OUTSTANDING kSMt DRAMATIC VEt-4T f OF A DECADE BERNARD SH&Ws M LATEST-GRZATEST PLAY it Vfjis Success of Two Continents exactly ai; V cs proauced ur.z year at Empire. r:T anc -amck Theatres New York-I York-I 1. 1 How in its third v&ai- in England PKUT.S Orchestra (12 rows) '..:,); next JI rows Si.iiil; balance bal-ance orchestra $1.00; balcony, entire $1.00 all plus tax; gallery 50c MAIL OHDEKS NOW AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT . WW AIR j FOR SALE High grade, pure bred blai-k minorca eggs for setiing. J. 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