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Do," Uorm a fine combination which ouht iio8aUgfxalmost any theatrical audi- - Z' - ' l a j;zmiimKSsiZ3KZixxiiziisissyiEHiiiiiixiiiinnssrisgginiini;;Sa " . j Musical Comedy - lr rr- t 55? fl COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA M Jt mi ii 13 E ?S I rvii D U -- 7 Ifl j - ; M UnWwsai?- - ; ""p;";8' -- I It , III I the Chapter Play Kinj II h 18 desnerate Ad'rrturps r inthe kiandof- Guba-and the Golden West - ; fT B Ib HB u ft jt ii in i-fl iII P. , Tjl m A ft'1I" iJiO) LfoH L I" 1IT W U W 1 I EVH l I LI - , , r BH t not, COMEDY - 1 t - murdock and Kennedy fcaBB - - , gAILEY m .115 -- C -- OCETANDSHEUKN W J Ui 6 HARMON YLAND - MASON AND d Girl,"-an- Blence, Saturdayand HoKrfavag-afl'T" -- Marjories I. lSFiGllHraitll!EShlirflfe POlfemfW P - ; ' B ( y - " will lULolJAi 4 lusicians JlffiK ZM: W K . BT- A K IRS UlH - time Frivolities." at the Columbia. B ; jEpKESDAYAND.THURSDAY ... : t ffiYfc& .UBL L m tp lJjpi '? Wf r'V''V. 5f Some Good Ones g : . : - ' .: , '. 5-- thi L -- tL . - What la. said to be one of the larg- est and most colorful: costume ball scenes that has ever been staged was TONIGHT AND TUESDAY filmed for the forthcoming Elaine Hammerstein production, . "The Girl BUCK JONES . W r TO SEE WANT I MTHE ANlMAtS . 1 1 FAST. MtfTMEB. ' k I I 1 l ALURlGHf " i 6 ' Y- J - WE MUST FIMD HIM ! v--T r- V - tomNowheiej' 'A -. ' aSelznickpicture, bare-knee- htt ( iruivi ,v jX7rw f'r 77ryxt--t -- 'THE ONE MAN TRAIL" I I J I V VI ( L? '. ' ' 1 Vf ' Xll '' 1 1 Ssssrmi ' .'I , M SVMtYiTHlZlNG vf " 1 BROTHER Universal City is the rendezvous of the world's most famous circus family, "The Polos," headed by Eddie Polo, the noted star of "Do or Die," to be shown .next Wednesday at the Colum- bia theater. The Polo famKv disproves the fallacy that show fottre do not enjoy -- BROTHER AGAINST of rA7strongdrama,ttc-pictur-- r; ' p- ft house divided against itself of brother -- against brother told against a realistic background, . Is offered in "Women Who Walt," showing Monday and Tuesday at the Strand theater eaturesM argueri ie Eddie Polo was a circus star, his wife wltlTir casnh joining him in his thrilling aerial acts, Clayton, Creighton Hale and George ihig- - brotherwas an acrobat in, the MacQuarrie. same show and little" Mai veen toddled around the ring with the other circus New England village,1 and resolves around the conflict of two brothers- kiddies. r" rNow the famous family is concen- one whose nature is vicious; the other trating on the screen.7 Irs. Polo has tender and true. Into their lives en temporarily withdrawn from the busy ters a girl who is loved by both, almovie whirl and devotes her energies though the wicked brother triumphs to the family home, but Eddie is add- through treachery. In .the end, howing to his record for successful serials ever, the good brother wins the girl whoselove haswaited through the with "Do or Die.". Just completed. When they are not engaged before the camera the Polo family can usual ly be found at their Hollywood bun galow. There, like any ordinary mor-ta- l, iJTHE BUTTERFLY GIRL" Eddie Polo mows grass, fixes up the shrubbery around the house and r "' 'S iM, i:::;;:; His d ld'"' Will r - playrwith"Tilrdog8. " ba. PUT ON A RECORD 11(11. II "riiT 1- - H ,M N0"1 'v' VERY Tv ' il J;: Eddie Polo Z)0 or - 4 ' - - Marjorie Daw, one of "the screen's i Ti SPRINGTIME FRIVOLITIES newest and most"Charminr - stars. comes to the Strand theater Wednes Wednesday's vaudeville program at day and Thursday in "The Butterfly will be headlined byj Girl,'.' a snarkling satirical comedy the. Columbia Springtime- Frivolities, a musical com- that presents her in the role of girls, cat-'hmodern young woman 1n pursuit of edy resplendent in pretty music, and fun. . It is-- , critics say. well romance and adventure, worth any vaudeville bill. . Edith Folsom was hardly The evening's program wil' have for ner outlook on life. She had been reared with the proverbial silver spoon other comedy and more music, i i addi-- ! and she reflected the atmosphere of tion to which will be the "Boy ;, frara the pampered idleness of- her environ- Dixie," Dagget and Sheldon, j and Kennedy. ment. . When she inherited her money. It promis.es vaudeville of big city she calmlv left her ann't hnma and went to a big ciy. where the field for tcalibre " r-her"x;onque8ts would be greater. She was as much fitted to accept! WE DO "WHY SAV "v the responsihillty of taking care ofl r "HANGED IF I DO." herself as rs butterHy in a gale.. She I An emphatic refusal is oft.-n- " thought only of luxuries and a good I pressed in the form of the time; or flirting and the admiring 'phrase: "Hanged If I do!" I ! ::v .; glances of men. She wasted her posed t8 have originated fr iiiei money; she. lost the respect of her trial of John - Thelwall, an ' L'r.c'Js t best friend because of her imprudent author, for treason, alogvj'7;. "itlr! conduct; she made many an old and Thomas Hardy and John Hc:i; Took young heart beat out of tune, and she in 1794. upset the domestic calm of a happy During the trial, TheiwaiT rent, a couple before she awakened to a reali- note to his counsellor, LorlThjrjas zation of her own shortcomings and Erskine, which raed: , ,'T t.a'! ;a the part she mast play in the business hanged if I don't plead try 3n r-of life. cause:" Wlthout"a- - word-- tia A Frenchman has Invented a rain- counsel returned him a . with cover : for hats. these words . "You'll be hsrssii if proof yoa do." . I V Chemists 'say aicohpt c&fl . be.ex- - , .."ThenLrepl ledlTh'el walL:li,A ska. traded from seaweed. '' lar manner, "I'll be hanged li 1 Ax" : y i top-linin-g MJr-doc- k - j Good morning, are you laughing well today? Do you laugh la your chest? Or does it rumble up from the depths of - . .fej t-- .r-- - v iy -- -- rri ej prr. I ,Jsr i y- i - " your stomach? Harold Lloyd is the man who want to know. : If rou have only hollow, surface chest laugh to bestow upon lone of his many funny situations, he has not aroused an A-- I cachtnnation. "The primary rule" forr getting laughs," says the comedian, "is to hit 'em where they live, and the way to, do that Is to show the amusing ide of -- - VIE avwvcrsac sUak At the Columbia, starting Wednesday,, for matinee only. j n ,. . I- f ..... j - ' ' r - v VAt , art 1 : :' .. ' D - In this scene 'Miss Hammerstein, as Mavis Cole, holds the center of the common incidentsnatural, things that 'stage in a quaint Colonial gown and may happen to anybody." is while her about wig, powdered Harold JLloyiJ's newest, - WrN ARE VOL HAnGIMG AROUMO THAT OLD I CAMEU SOIOMG? epi- - peasants. -f- A MODEL HUSBAND Ii in "Do or Die," first Polo Isode, for matinee only. d sure-TTff- ffef 0 starting "Wednesday , Eddie itm-wliexehfiyjiiv- : NOTE it Directed by JRMsGowac i in- i'l'Do," tcreated an air of wealth and distinc the Strand theater Wed tion that is to beTounanTytttre shfiwjnat f s ft and Thursday, nesday rflofgDciety's "400." Over two that comedy hundred extras were engagelTforThe shows the amusing side of the domes-tl- c scene. lifejofi newlyweds when two chilbut dren are left to their Inexperienced mercies. 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