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Show mud. liiuniiivn k. vitutts) ' If .. A IT ' "if ?A( V , V51F- Mr, Thomtnn Lee Brown of Mo., national organizer of Democratic women'i clubs for th Dem- - ft TURN ME OVER t Best Thi ng." in "faddy-- t which is announced aa the feature attraction for Monday and Tuesday at the IVdumhia theater under an Allied Producers and Distributors coriration release, has provencom-to I one of the happiest screen binations in many years. Irish in aspect, from her nose to her toes, Mae Marsh makes an ideal "Paddy" and G. A. Atkinson of the London HIM-5- " SU HARRIED HIM BFCAUS5SHS AA TED producing The Forbidden Lover, the new picture of old California davs which comes to the Princess theater Monday and Tuesday with Barbara Bedford. Elliott Sparling, Noah Berry and an interesting cast. The story transpires In the 40'i . Jw aa combs, fans and uch Jewelry. oW of this fascinating nrV feU to Elliott Sparling, who " sides playing the title ro!e i picture was the force back of yZ entire production. Mox-- And Then Came Love,' Plus Trouble Death took her father, debts swept away her home, and the man she loved was loved by her sister. But Paddy's staunch big heart never falters. Dauntless courage and nimble brain solve the problems. Love turns into the smooth pathway, and she's no longer MADDENED Ml DOLED MoNEV UX International News Service. BEKL1N, Jan. 19. The strain of attempting to interpret the bullous and trillions which now prevail in (icrmau currency into some sem blance of intelligible terms, com bined will! the economic stress and the fear of being cheated, has act ually driven a number of persons insane in this country. "Zero freusy," aa the mental malady is branded, is suffered mainly by older uuopie, who, accustomed for many years to estimate In marks and pfennigs seem utterly unable to grasp the significance of the fanci ful figures with which they must deal now. Elderly bankers on one or two occasions have been driven to suicide by the contusing and constantly shifting status of their finauclal af fairs. Way, but fike cm best wKen shirrecv there were either Spanish-Urreared in the manner of To achieve the correct atm. phere and to invest each ateue aU the detail of a bygone was necessary to do preut day preliminary work. Books had to read, their iUustrations studied J5 pietorea ecrutiniied and cstum carefully copied. Antique shop, to t canvassed for the pun!, Z renting old furniture of MWni2 origin, and in many instance! Tt -was neceesary to purchase outrighj THE FORBIDDEN LOVER" these articles which were too to be risked out of ,he owner? Unusual care was exercised In hands-s- g." HIM throughout Austria Is threatened heads of departments to ascertain U'ciiuhc of a government lnuulrv , whether the officials under hint comvriilng the reduction In the num- - "are Inclined to flirt with members 'b''h r?pi!re the of the opposite wjt," GERMANS n. Being denied this fondest wish the doughty old General with true Irish She rode to the courage, accepted "Paddy" as shone as a social and her own sailed boat, hounds; was an expert shot; estate. leader in her father's great country '-- Flounces when California w.i la reel v t enced by 8panish tradition and torn and many of the people hvh He Prayed for a Son But WANTED TO UE Express, deaa of the English critics, wrote: "Never upon any screen has there been such a disas play of feminine air and grace!role Mae Marsh brings to the title Her charm is simply of 'Paddy irresistible. As a matter of fact "Paddy-the-NeBest Thing" is almost exclusively a eharaeterizatiou. and as such" it affords a quite novel form of film entertainment The exterior of this picture were made in the County O'Meath. Ireland, and the interiors In the studift at Islington, Loudon. fir- - ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND 5ee-mW- EQ ij jzzn aa - . ' EVEN THOUGH SUE MATED TEST HIS L0V FOR HER Wi 1 I After two year of ranch life in northern California, Mae Marsh, the famous little star of "The Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance," as well as many other notable film dramas, elected to return to the American screen ly way of London. If the verdict of the extremely critical Urirish press is to le accepted as of real value Mae Marsh he-N- "ft l pa VI If Y V r r j MAE MIRSH BICK TO MLVEB SCREEN Just "Paddy-The-Next-Best-Thin- Graham Wilcox. An Im 'f O Hi I Tl I tf' Productions, Md., presents , v in Paddv -- the -- Next- TONS OF RAIN. BLOSSOM TIME International News Service. M)MM), Jan. !!. Duriiij: the yenr 193 no less than 1,108,5(10,000 tons of ruin Ml on tUo flty of London and J924 litis nrniniiiK running stiirt and promise's (o set up a "Blossom Time,' 'one of the great- est musical hits of the century, will be presented at the Columbia Wednesday, February C, nt night only, by new record. "MEANEST MAN" STEALS ItAliV'S I'l'NEltAL HKEATII Flounces, four of them, decorate this frock. They're slanting and flat and appear only In the front. The collar to this frock (9 new, too, and a, most becoming one. The sleeves with, their quaint ruffles are successors to the sleeveless style. Altogether this Is a most fashionable frock (or velvet, wool or silk. International New! Service. MARTINS EKUHY, Ohio, Jan. 19. This town claims possession of the "mennest man." The infant noil if Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gin vers died. A funeral wren tit was placed on the door. The wren til was stoleu during the night. - NEVADA Ml STINGS SENT WEST FOK CHICKEN FEED PRINCE' Uttrlmrn. Oil., for chlckeii feed. The Nevada ponies, small through Inbreeding , though tough lind wiry find able to thriu- even in extreme1 winters, are useless to man. l!u;lcnie!i declare these wild horses dm'P off domesticated ALL, SEATS - 10c COLUMBIA Th marcs; tramp 0wii watering troughs that have been ilrtiggwl for miles with a rnpe around Hih Kitddle horn and raise havoc at the Forbidden Lover tlie cstUlo Kcnttered ' rnnces. The stumping irrounds of these (shncy, luishy-tnileponies are dot-- ' . '' ' ted with the , ds , ,iy nr that puriHitii, hh-a- ii intact. International News Service. W1NNKM1VA, Nov.. Jan. J!). Two hundred Nevada mustang, captured in the wilds of Humboldt county, have been shipped to Santa n'.vv holes ii the Messrs. Shubcrt. Playgoers who saw "Blossom Time," when It was produced here in the early fall know that there never was a musical offering of such magnificence, a company of such splendid singing voices and such exquisite music. All of this will be enjoyed again when this rare and unusual oper-letlreturns here. "Blossom Time" Is a rare departure, an oasis in the desert of alleged music, so often 'offered to theatergoers. Seats are now on sale for the engagement hen-- . The original New York Cen-- : tury theater company comes here - MONDAY AND TUESDAY Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 915 p. m. Regular Prices. AND COMEDY "ONE SPOOKY ROMANCE" Featuring M ELLIOTT SPARLING, BARBARA BEDFORD AND NOAH BEERY I KASR Mti CAUSE MENNA 1 0. STRIKE f. ' A Sierra Production. Directed by Nat Dvwich A melodrama of early California days, replete With International News Service. VIENNA, Jan. 19. A strike of postal and telegraph workers COLUMBIA - "COLD CHILLS" Featuring that wonderful comedian, action, thrill, suspense and humor tempered with a touch of pathos. AND COMEDY LOUISE FAZENDA Plenty of Prices: Orchestra $2.00, rius Tax. 1 $2.50; Night, Feb. 6th Balcony $1.00, $1.50: Gallery 50d Order by Mail Now! 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