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Show THE PILOYO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 221921. H STORE FA CSZIIIUIIIZSZIIZCZZUZSXI mm TONIGHT. rV l!I " '. TV mJK WE ft Always "vT Some Good Qnes FRTDAYANI) "SATURDAY"" TODAY AND THURSDAY IZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIZIEZZZIZZI in m 'EONDS OF LOVE" CONSTANCE TALMADGE There are few stars 'whose Jife story Is as well known is la that of Constance TalmadKe, so great is the popular jDterert.ln ;thig dainty rnm;naedienne, and yet. she never, appear Don't tell what you see at the COLUMBIA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'I S-s- . - Called by critics as, "The best feature "comedy ever at the Cuiumliia"tbeaterwlthoutthe management being besieged for addi tional information on. th. part of new given to jthe motion picture public,! and "Something, out of the common and thoroughly modern as an enter laudable Interest In an authoritative way there Is, here presented - aome authentic fact Miss Talniadise has golden hair arid brown Her 1; elghtf 5 feet 3 t inches. . Her .wetgl-- t is 120 noun da.' iblje was born. In Brooklyn, N y.; April 19, 1900, and educated at Erasmus Hall.- - Her,tirst',epgagement was with- - the Vitegraph where, her adap-screen wai-earl!sbilityforthft recognised1 - Her first appearance ;1n a great picture was with the Triangle In "Intolerance" Later Bhe made a distinct hit In the Selznick production and the- - 'Honey moon. Then followed "engagements with Select In Tp the . RoHlAViyi IFally." A Pair of Hlue Stockings Mrs. Leffingweu'a Roots," "Sauce. for the Gooe'and "Romance and. AraI . M. Joseph Schenck Presents I CeriSteecTalraadrfc; in a John ' Loos Production Emerson-Anit- a Business"and "Dangerous Monday Thursday P. Saturday Juttnees and , M 4 I JIolidayaJiS(L .,.S& 1 screen personality of Gladys Walton will bthe principal attraction at the Strandtheaterfriday and' Saturday. It Is called "The Man Tamer," and Is a special attraction In which the petit star of "Pink Tights," "Rich Girl, Poor Girl" and "All Dolled tip," peallng work I TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ALICE JOYCE -I- n - '- - ;jie, 1 "W' ' - the Trmnmnr ' " E you want one delightful hour of IFperfect entertainment, see thia ctedby HaTyE.Ham5 Starrino the chriir heroine of 'Pink Tights" ng the inside story of circus life from and a C:ii whe couldn't Men - J?gJAejby IiUi1' IIM5 1 andhe girHs forced to atonerbattlmg for her living and honor against tremendous odds. The McConnell, William. Welsh and. C. hart wallop comes Into the theme Norman Hammond also have roles in when she takes a wild, young millionaire and tames him Just as easily as keeping with their screen capabilities, tr, t , sue tames ner wildest, lion, - - i Rosco Kama plays opposite the star. The role la not new to him, for No matter how profitable a bust- he has been a trainer of jungle beauts ne.ss deal, 4t never equals the thrill for- - years. ' C. n. Murp'iy, k .T. !of flndina S5 hill in an old suit. Those Short Skirts! ' I ; , f p,--- KATE" Vj .'.;- fatler-dte- s go It "COUSIN r A 'Circus story with all the romance of ba4M-4Kthrilling- - encounters wlth wild animaH end the. magnetic U In LaairteJ SPECIAL REEL "Red Book Magazine." - As the -- story rets Into action thp star Is shown as a circus girl, handling wild animals In an animal act with her Jatherr a veteran, of the .arena. - The . k r"-- ' ALS- O- - John'Barton and created a sensation with I .,,.:' " B i - Cast including Mahlon Hamilton, Betty Blythe and Francelia Rillingtoru THE MAN TAMER - 11- Story by Albert Payson Terhune. y bella.'' - r ye: Well she WOULD say she was married when she wasn't! Such a cute little Jkiddie. too! Gives more cheek than dad that same chap who grabbed the bride that wasn't his, though she said she was, took her home and then said he'd tell her pa they weren't married. Didn't you hear about that' Well, don't tell a soul. .lJcl- tainment' y(V"1'"Wf"V ' J''wl. fl (TTOrfT U ' - f ) 4 f Yf$ A .. ( '$ THA"A"L5?'J I V A - AND FRIDAY THURSDAY Prlcilla Dean LAW" 'OUTSIDE-- M THE TF1UANT HUSBAND BRINGS THRILLS :SCUE When Billy Sayra (Mahlon Ham allowed.....himself to be persuaded of rescue ton) he .... . who ,. 1 frB wnuuaj .m ueien? uu ...It. j iikiu Lee, alone jjj J runaway , nu was mio miuKing nomg uyuis t boat, 17 Pauline FredorLTt, wttJi.UU.'Ji'lend.r-BrBm'iW'nllifcwhen one of the most novel thrills lie was actually going tb spend the un aiiurmg vera, uw muo t rrrnrlta .. by ine morion pictiire jaay wiia Whtcii - MtsfrBw- - tne amount oi not water - ne r, would land In rick 'rescue the boy occurs in Everything wentjwrong frpm start :, r l ih st Goldwyn p:cture,T"Bonda of to finish, and the ctnpUcations which Love," which will be presented at the ensued were many and hilarious. In the- first place, .Blythel, Columbia. Uieatur Wednesday, vs. m 11- iaa. vv a vn ,v i i s. m w. 1 m fievea-year-bl- T T I V. .. fur-..- ' 4 r, . sAu. (y i ) Th-,- ' 'A KwHy injam h wC 7rrrrN LY. . -s- -l . :Yera-Bett- y dainty, charming Vera, lost her vanity case, rtow even a girl not how-t- n aa, beautiful as ,Vr-do- es advantage when her hose is sadly In need of powder and her M!r hangs down in limp wisps. Billy was thoroughly disillusioned and thought with longing of his devoted Jttue wuo (Francelia Bimngton) who : always could looked as pretty and fresh t be . And poor Vera! she made things even worse for herself by not realis ing how badly she looked and trying t T I - 1' to flirt with Billy This, briefly,- - tr the story of The Truant Husband, by Albert Payson Terhune, which w4ll be ahown at the Strand theater next Wednesday ana Thursday. the- - beautiful, The loy, Jhumy Cabot, Is a has been .youngster,-wh- o v. Jin-- il not to go near the motor. l oa the landing near the summer ' resort hotel at- which the family Is etdii'ig. For a few moments W Is left alone on the dock. Up in the botek;aiiss Fietlcrlcfe; as Una Sayre, the toy's governess, ia preparing W leavethe-Insultof the boy's aunt Hvicg made her position unbearable. ; he la about to to the say good-byihi, vhta she sees him,r from the i. stdace, Jump Into the motor boat, urn! btart out for a Joy ride. The governess sees him heading for i ) that guard the harrows to t to the oj "it sea, rushes down ' k. i:iniis "into another boat, and away in pursuit. riire of the two i.oats is seen : angles, the larger and .v rful boat of tn' governess i,i . . , thp smuller ves- (rtdklng ! , l 'i the child is seen help-- t t . s?pr:nj? V f el. now the l.'v.r hufil is veerlnsr over to the t!;c crowd, wliu-.- t has formed l t.'ii cjock praying that she may it m time to. nave it from - ? i loii lntu the rokd ' 'v f'e larg t boat draws otiier, tl " child, f o pnniiii), - l.rtfd from tiie other .tv- his gnwr I. v r xjts a ; d, crosses t .s GdWlance Talmade ;iPangerous Business t -- y M . r tl Doings of the Duffs Tot. SMLL. BA1 LEV'S DOG WAKEY0U UP -TH15 MORNlNo? VES OTHER FOR THE PAST TWO WEEK5 MR5.BA1LEV. f M 601M: Pit m i c ir it VLlAlC Ml 1111 4D- A - ' - V y.r. . By Allmah AMD EVERV HORMIMG -- i At the Columbia Thursday and Friday. ! P I 1 OVEP AND in it-- 7 iliyi A r- - f C VI- 1 ' vol) S A? y ii ..ia:i 1i - . t I CAME OVER TO SPEAKTO VoU ABOUT THE VjAY YOOtt I i 006 BARKS IK THE. I T"irr- OH MR BAILEV GOT RID OF THE DOS TO&AV . f- -. DID MR. nri rvit 1 A corket!' t- i:;-'- i ''-.- ! Wv-- i o 4 r t ; d v. sh-- s W '" 7 ide circle. Into the I - r " r i T ' 7tv v) i P'l A |