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Show -4 4 - iT 1 .,..,, ,V '14'...., ...,-- '' - k4.,), ,, - 4 - . . . Ailluserrients Drama . -- FOUNDED . A, 1 50- ' g - ' ' kk "! 10 . 11(' . ' , .- ,, , . . - 4' - , - Excitement -- Mystery -- - Love ventgre. All This and More Is Offered . At the Salt Lake Showhouses. '''', -- , , ,,, ..- - 1 4 1,., . .. ' ; . 1 ,1 , ; 1 4, .:. ,,, ., , 1 I I BY GLEN PERRIN& The long awaited road 'how, John D?inkwatees "Abraham Lin- coin." comes to the Salt Lake Thea, tre Feb. 13, 14 and 15. This, "the dramatic event of the season: is especially timelv in that the birthday of the Great Emancipator is eelebratett - this year on the 13th, It is a. gripping opening night. 'production and should be well received in this ctiy. In honor of its 12th annivernary . the Paramount Theatre is featuring an outstanding production next Tuesday. "Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho," stud to be one of the greatest pictures which Fairbanks has ever made. 'Doug" Is seen as y a bandit of the South American pampas. Lupe Vales and Eve Southern have two outstand, ing roles. A Spanish Prologue will also be included In the program. : The Paramountla featuring be, ginning tonight and closing Monday a short run of An Affair of the Foiliefi." earring Billie Dove, one and Lloyd ith Lewhp S. ' Hughes. This week marks the 12th versitry of the formation of the L. the Marcus Enterprises. theatrical organization in district. At the' Wilkes theatre Manager . C. W. Clogston L featuring "The - Mystery Ship." a production which Is pronounced by New York critics to be the most captivating and clever mystery since "The Gorilla." It is filled with abannts" and myse-teries. clever comedy and laughson board an ocean liner. Mims Gladys George and Ben Erway, and other membres of the Wilkes Players will be seen in excellent roles. Glide Grars latest flaming rte- mance. ,The Devil Dancer." is offered at the Victory theatre. This of story is laid, ia the fastnesses .". a Mohan 1111018.1P. tethe Bimalyar, at - Clive Brook has the leading ., male role. Those who saw 'Moms of the South Bess." "Cabaret" and others of Mira Gray's pictures will welcome this romance set in the fascinating and mysterious Orient. The American theatre is offering LI a ,dramatic "Finders romance Keepers" in which Laura Le Plants and John Herron are tea-' Jure& This Is a delightful love story with action aplenty. In ed- - -- -. - ': - - I 2.- .2,, . ; ' z ,,,.! t.- - , 4 , , t. - red - 1 . I !, eit ,.., - 'tti i . , I, 1 rl " . II . . , ' -- - ' : :. ' '' - NOTION r ' ') 4:t4' Ti , ,,,,. L., , , , ip ' ,- ,,,,..,,:- le lsorui::.: :: ,4!.,,,:-,- - ...,,: ,, 4, - ... AI t Re.vnqw. . ';14' 4 fj? 1 : . I A - - '6 -- - . 7Ai-:- , - , - ,;,,,,,r, - : cç , 4 MIP: sm- ,..,.., 7.. i - k n 4(6, 1:4 4 l' L't . , , , IP "rig t1,, t - e r:ir - r , a' At ' , ....... of Beauty - Culture hs - - ' - - , plate-glas- esA s '- . - . ' --r , , ; , a Ter1 0 ,t4 c .,.,, '' il s 4 (....r-- 7- t , - 1 : t.... ae ,.. Law .1 . k . . la tA itb4 ' . I I 1 ' '1 Velma Forrest, popular New debutante. made her firbt Proleaslonal appearaneeln a role ha "Nightstock," the Crosby Guise melodrama at the Cohan theatre ' recently. York ' - screen-pictu- A.. A, . " AI. - - - . , e li cc ' Withl::::3r , ' s Blinks - - ' , 1,.,,, I l :"'.3 , A, - . tn thi i ' o havOsinnies and tit' oilier it shilling wr take care tti Tort Moiling Telegraph. KID cmons 111ST Mickey Mc Bran and Betsy Ann' Blear, child actor hays been ad to the cut of "Laugh, Clown. 1411igh.",..Lon Chaney's newest I ' - , - - Tour close times of '- , - , , , - .. .. , I 4 . ' ,,,.. , t. , ',, . ., ; - I , , a , ' ''' - ,,, , , , , , ( , , . 1 I i . NEW YORKVincent Youmans the o who made ot a hit t with did thing Deck," i with "Halleluiah" and another ditty, la to have a theatre built for him. The Youmans theatre Wi11 be olt Seventh avenue at fifty-fift- h street. Work on it trill begin shortly. and Mr. 'Youmans expect, to open it in October .with a new musical comedy. . tore part.' t a ,pic,-been.. zortb.,:f this young man hail of tote. He under. stands but little eye Lebo Prince" Is.- - , tiontberica;ire of mimic. yet be "Student "'rear-Squeezeto thumb out more genuine thhe r" tar hit song than any other of . Litillb;tach 7:0 - With his present-da- y composers. Ernst in his p i.tu t from 7ea for Tero'; and "The StudentPrinee." I. not asham- - -royalties t Want to Be Happy..? the "No, ed to squeeze tears from his au- - No. Nanette" numbers. he producm e&-cd.1:rnese obbeut rt.b.. .110,1rwd. ood.aok 'ffit the Deck." It has med. munLecau,g R. him a fortune. , , ; ..... film oritic In the Marcia Issue. . 1 At present he is In Paris, where The director ' "has no Deck" the is caStardenlat to done . be a ashamed of 'The I said that hoo wilt ari Prince' ," says Mr. Sherwood. ''how- - French. It Is range for a Paris divorce' while ever much the critic mar. chide Over there. to Re. ' no recently but she handed Two daye after the Ne v to twins. once more be has ,demolultrit'd ads town matter whatev doe that t E. r settlement ian '' 'The Student Prince, hie 'soma he taken over all up again. aferilla. k an old and trite there hae !to bee, divorce., treated' by Lubitsch to a new , , ,' thoroughly , original way. Ha has , , not attempted to establish his in, t; tellectual superiority over his ' Skirted AL he never, pokeil fun at his tnaMer of ceremonies for character, or patronizes them: be theWomen smaller picture houses le the . I!. not ashamed to squeeze tears newest wrinkle.. Stern Green-pr--e from the eyes of his audience; and sentation bookers. ars the jet he has successfully avoided the nelunif tehest In looms of their trying houses un- Illegitimate hokum which is usualtitle of and general "roily ly associated , with sentiment 00 Her palisa . - . the screen." , , The only draSback to the whom la paid to he the.difficulty of find- ' ing wotnen who can do It. , Champ 'Crasher's - a ;::.. . . ! , at the Sikil'',:,Nii'itid.Fiii:Sdf e- :It ' I .: , cc. rwalnofoso...contxmigtoopoee, the-sam- e ; , 1:.: ..., 1 ',. !; r: 1 '' ' 3 , t., : ,' , , l:" 0 'A . , hmatrhontiromanthdie:Isedeusortiudimaelenlyhitamirtorelonirme"diewmplanrtintanodgf C's. , sub-Je- - ..- CID OPPOSITE otOSIOFFICE eost. ' ' a" a 1 - a ' usse Ferguson. Enroll Now a eoutekto 6.4; Fem., ' ' , a lie tilic a , , L . - ..7- f' .1 1.4 Vocation " - ' t . so- prolitablo - - -4 ",ar ' - Skilled Operators 1. ata it l''', t Constantly in Demand , ' Pb... ad rev intormationt ir Writ. tor wax,. VMS seems. Elsie Ferguson,definitely decided not to act In the from the' Free Marcels Every Day. and called "Careerwt Pia, s littliwnegtgrd an- Tb. filetio ettreolhas reenianout ::usertlaltooptto,bthing. i postponed.. .klis Ferguson was in no sense diasatistiod with the Sots and lekotill. or the Pert.' It appearsit pike was EVeirT Wave litesultruk; merely that the management's ideas of Compensation were not berg. Oil .1 . , . , ,, - z ' a, ., V '1- . a . - 1 - Ear., Thookroos. Mag. ether , Ne 6 ' ( QUfSH 304-- , '''''''''''-'- . SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE -: ...,- 'C. . aa., - A 7 0 , - Opt4cal t - lob!. . I Cdumbian . , , your eyes. - 7: . Despite the 'rumor that Leslie !toward may appelr in London Okii Cardboard Lover." spring is 'Her 't,intarep Anit s asitiOUTICtli teat Howard with remain in John GalsI worthy's "Eacape." which is Milli playing In New York. There Is a possibility that In April and May. Howard may make ,ts brie sPring , I tour in "Iscape."- - , eyes open and , . , , , . Leslie Howard's Plan. about $0,00e , a dst. Think terrific a the strain. IIf your vision is the smallest frac- -, thin out ot focus, Have us tell you the tact truth ,sbot,t . 337 SOUTH AWN SUM :. . fine 11100 1 :,i..,siTo - a Day , , - 4 30,000 , .41111".41 , toward 'your purse as neatly but not lavishly. A bank pays g higher rate of interest than youy tack." 'Take 'you Pleasures - judicially. 'You'll eajoy them longer." t ;.Tott tan sleep better after a' hard dare work than after a bard v ;day, idleness.' "le. the spendthrift who- is apt ;to call the other fellow atingy?" be o'er thrifty then,i "Its better-tto will 'out family to the poor!' , " -, "Oned" , you would to your best friend." . . , 1 , at Pantages. "West Point" re the world's crasonnely, has come champion gate Into his reward, He has been made gate tender at the Fox a t u di os. de. avenue enfending , the -Western - . - ; , ,. trance. He wears a gray uniform and Authority sits upose- - him like a flaming sword. af you haven't a pass. you haven't: a chance. the .One Eye" is, in short, toughest gate Man west of - the mountains. Rocky , 'I "near." be sue, la aimPly commendable thrift. Lauder himself admits that be halt no use for extravagance, and many of Ms homely and famous maxima are 'based on cant in expenditure, Some of hie thrift maxima are worth repeating: best novel a man C311 read.' says Lauder. "la his ow'? bank . , It- ;11' . I . . t ,, I 1; ,:, sHoshnheeednagaidv:e.reekibelinbuni Society Girl on Stage. Sir Harry- Lauder, at New York, Scots are not , that . the "stingy." 'What' people call being , - 4 int,IPt , ' Way-bur- . ,,, Success. Boon, "to "Marriatal has beem'the greatest boon to the success of many famn ous careers.", says the New Enterprise. "Stage TleoPle have profited by their magri.iges as much ea anybody. Many ambitious men and women hate become eel. brated atter they were married and can attribute most of their fame to the fact that they were married." a t, , - , aa ' Sir Arry Lauder Says '. a Scots Merely it Near" a I. , Neer ' - CI:. ret4 aP) ,i 1! !11 ,, e -1 te.. - - . After tho Montmartre theatre opened some months ego, the whole borough blew up on young the pronunciation., men could not 1133, to young women, "Let's go to that new theatre." because there are so new theatres. , many ' Due to the injustice done to the word and the house. its namelaaa been Anglicised. It's now The Momart. , 4- ,,,,,, ,., ,, Als , ; , ' ',a4K.... ,,' , -- 4,,y 11,., r lirronch in Brooklyn mounds like Ertglish In Times Square. . '" ,..., ,Ir ' '.., , ii - s . tem i I' now .appearing Girl" hi v'se "Godless a d her hair it to conform with the cuastotorym. ethree Girl's )picture'sincarcerated, 4 wrIevera Learsdrce af: Anna Q. Nalthe . same operation ter- undergo her part In -' Foul dhta t says Variety these ars To a the only two girls known to be, shorneof all their hair for m a aaeali; , e ' , , aforced 1 Brooklyn's Poor French ;:flisithave i, irit1 3 ' 6 4$s,...- All, 4 0 1'. a ,p t I& ) a '.,..:Fal'::''Ait'I', e1 .,...0.. L41,. -,t , - I ...co ,,, ' ;,v A4 ....-- . 4 ,:lk . - , d'. - 177,-- , tart ..., ,,. ;',Alp,, a . L.M.Ewing I. 1, .,4,11,-;.-1- ."'". ...... A a. itai ..4 vr.,,, AM la . , I , to I .,'Si iita. ,;, . t, , B. Laura Laillante- and Job n 'Herron bi 'Tinders Keep.. . era," at the American. 6. Seen from "The Mystery Ship" at the Wilkes starting Sunday matinee. Insert, Miss Gladys George and Ben EN way, who have roles full of suspense. , ... kijwis..bcr''' .,','a 4641i k. ..... yictory. 1 - 1 a, f ! ; to , 4. Gila Gray now starring in "The Devil Dancer" , t I ) 4if . altwth ;..., , "ite, ,: ,. lk to ' ) 1) with a ', t: , : e- -. '') p '. - I. Richard Barthelmess in "The Noose," at the Capitol. 2. Douglas Fairbanks with Lupe Velez in The Gaucho. , . coming Tuesday tEonttehe Prnearms hit:atm. . ine vaudeville feature 3. Bob Larry , .,,,-- n : '4',-.- 9- anotheheruilLer.new4tplay. ti, : , 0 ..it' ; a" 1 i. 14 ::,...-.ell- ' co:,) Ca q ,c....4er,,t, ,, t - 1 - 1,,J.AA. . - '....: s a . . 4 , ''ai.,, I ry,- . , 4, , () ' ftwo..a... . - 0 TA, --- - ''''7' 7 -' ;", ) t :',' 1, 1 ,! 411P, . 2 .11 t,,L.00; , - 1 1, JP , ' t.-- e ...', 'r,'N.: '.:.;,4e6 , , .,.4' a - - - ' tr w ,Ic ..- , '',;' , . 10 a , , til7(1r.")'' ,ilt,-- "111,1Aliter11rOZIPZrAlinterIllrOLIK1111112r,011411111ráltralho , t 0 , , , .1 1 i f; CA V zxy2...., Ct') ' m- ,74; , vit 4 . -14 - t k . ,,,,., a ' . Srk,11 - , ' ;41 tvgly, Ntsot, zio,..,,,4!.:, ?,,e -; 7 :. ; - . X . ellim , , 1:-,"- ,;,,i , t. -- Flowers , . - - , I1 '''11,-,- ' ,i i''' ,,, 4, - Tuesday Feb. , s.,ec , , This - ,,,,. - . 'r I ,...4616.' Ail Accident GaVe:. aline-tent- r .41, ,,; , 4;3, ! ,,,. , ' .4 ,,,,,, g 'Et . ,A 1, l' ,,....,:dir...0,7i.,s0.,xy, . ( .,; 4, IC. ,. , I 0e,-, 4,t, , ,i, AG, ,...........,...,,,,... . 0 11 I ' ','s: i;, ! ,,,, , '. ;. -- . 4-- i V f tl- - v,:i Ti - - i !I !:..; ., - , . .. - . , r h'''..5e.''AI IN 14,1 ' 'e.A1:"--.- - VALENTINE T.' ':. , kr,t':e .,.... , ,,,,,I ,,,E "'.'At 12,1, 0I'S.- -- ,, ,, lye: 1,:k. 1 ' '4 ,,,,.. Nk . )-- 1 ; -. , , '7.1') - (, ,.,,,,;). ,. I FLOWERS i 1 tl1 I 11 1 , .0.,A . . 111' , ',.. te,:.) ,, 111 4 ,, N....' ,,.,,,,.. 7,7177) , f'', 4L.4.., - - 4 Ihf i 7 , c. - - 4 e-- - Ie.)), A '..i 1 Ak. - -- r,- i',,,,,r).--- A ,I(Akt , . ' k and boys. , - .i''''' ' I '1 1 )1 welting imd . - AMAMI." Z,tip , . l'-- ,04 . - 1 '4 .,f,-:- ,..,, 'beitt I - ,4 Rialto. announces some entertaining attractions at his show house.an Tbe Gem theatre I., offering other delightful program. Frank Berkey, manager of the Murphy Players at the Hippodrome. next is featurin ga new ' attraction week. ' - -- - , ,' , -- 4 . .,,, . - 411,4, ; 'It . "So Ant 7 , This one wag adapted from the .. Lin-le. , y Italian. and It acted by Betty ,.... Louise Carter. Vernon Steel ',. BY DIXIE BEM& and The tutors - IP Walter Kitiglord. .- A 0, -'t " ars far better than the play, , Sir Bari", Lander. - . , By this Innovation, or at least reNEW' "FORK. Feb. 10. 1121. old cuatom. the an of playvival Lauder began the rim Sir ' Strange Interlude." , by Eugene 0'- ers make the audience their con- week Ram a farewell annual his of . m fifth IP' ,I,r fident, which probably make the tour. May he live long enough to Neil, was produced last week , more The' understandable. farealthough more ea annual ,viii..g, and Guild. Theatre give a hundred. plal -, In a tone very well tours. , ,',. Z,7 l , this scribe can scarcely consent to th tauegheitili &rot; spoken - , '1,,; from the normal 1"c: , and Nr.. clicking ibis heels together can smpeostdnrag tmoaric.and at times It was , coea , Sta. 4t am,-,. be $65. Mizner's Bill hosannas, forth Laugh..ahouting . "Ehe optimist:, and does admit that it was a great ' .Mimi Metter spent $65 for a achievement for all concerned. The , Prom that dear old London they ilaugh and got it tho openine ,' tight vernion sent us achieve an have to Anglicized and acts play is in nine the Of that inthne Musical revue call- of Charlie Chaplin's "Circus" at its presentation in one evening List Here It is Grauman's Chinese theatre, ed the : . 'Act:Of' at I o'clock, called "The Optimists." and while performance begins blister that after there are several English members Angeles. says Varlety. . a . , with an hour's intermission . , a and around about 1:10 o'clock.- of the small and select cast, most afternoon scouted the fifth ixact, small inIt. Wall an accident something of but highly a of them have won their spurtLin bought an old ramshackle Ford The cast Fontaine, this country. The entertainment is for the 165. Re half wrecked the that gave William Carey his chance - telligent one, whit Lynn Powers, Tom ilelen Westely, Larrimore, Gletinin the antithesis of the elaborate and car and got hold of a picture gal. on the stage and the.popular actor musical revue. The Cecile Evans to go to the opening made the most of IL Carey had Anders. Earle Joe Mielsiner spectacular little group art sketches of satire with him. Leigh and others. and The duo had on their evening been an amateur actor in Philadesigned the setsmoat Phiflip biol:i. sing songs and dance gracefully. Some of the skits are most delight- clothes as they drove up to the delphia. his home city.- and , he lyer staged it recreate. , Gregory Kelly. O'Neil has sought toform. the at ' fully clever and Po well done (tato entrance. The girl got out of the knew One day he was in New York win plaudits from those who are ear and Ilizner started after ter. a snore extravagant eta' querinto and be an ' Important as Kelly's dropped to give Praise The starter wanted to give Bill a "aMde" accustomed the players where thingsonly Almost at the same moment - style are lavishly produc- ticket for the car. Bill with a ltem. ment of speech. theHere down set Lee lines ed. Melville Gideon, of London is across his pan turned to the young- word reached Mr. Kelly that . spesik not only besides they in 'The Shoe' appearing for them to sneak. butthat come to the producer. The star Is Luella ster and said, '1.1o. thanks the bug- Tracy, e" Gear. the American comedienne, 67 Is Yours." and walked Into the Off," as Joe. the inventors eon, speak the thoughts scenes had been run down by' a taxicab . who is as clever as a woman may theatre. their minds es they enact the and might be in a hospital for i justly be. It is a real treat, this in- ..........a...........eate, --a months. Kelly, took Carey over to and r.-- -, and timate revue, intelligent ir rsiss...a.......................eseeee'"a see RO$0.110 , Stewart, who had will be a relief to most lovers of ' charge of the Pmdfuctoric1Cn reanyd lin; stage Cleverness. So many , have for a been prombsed and so few have - Stewart. said. Carey Was not - the fulfilled that promise in the past. itelm but she was desperate- for , 'The Mallcup.w , a tentneene. so the company was haa. - , , 1 , No matter bow poor the Intact"- tily assembled, a rehearsal held i tat. clever little Mitzi can make it - - the ' and Carey was shoved into the part School reels better. In that night. . ' ' Itee a new vehicle which has been' Since then. says the Detroit News ' '' seen In many cities. but which New Mr. Carey has played In stock in , York la just now relishing. The . Denver. Syracuse. and Toronto. and Minna and show 44 was In the Theatre Guild producFOR THE WOMAN ' that le the best part of it The story tion of - 'IR; Joan,' the Shaw le from the French. but it has been WHO drama CARES '; . from a score of other sources. A That la Not Forgotten ' l a -, and 'charming wMow seeks clever ' to Chorus a :bachelor. Girls To rich Attract.. to marry And who wishes work For ,. achieve this end ohs represents herA new stunt Is being employed in pleasant surroundings., . self as being 29 years of age with at a Minneapolis Jewelry atore, aucaged r12. As- a matter Our course in Beauty a 14th aof fact the twelve-yeanous to pull In male cuatomera. old daughemploy pretty chorus ter is 20, but to carry out the deCulture given under thee The stores girls and actresses out of work to ception she Inuit dress and act ' as bidden. around A hang of twelve. regular musical comedy supervision The girls re visiblethrough the idea. but Mitzi wins her way into - enrmosi licensed s windows. As a result teachers, the affections Of the audience and the places always ars crowded and with her skill as a comedienne.' ables you to qualify for her elevernese In eong and and i Az a a the most exacting posi- -' II dance, together with the excellent ' cast ourrounding her and the two "Suppress Agente."- - , or three attractive, musital num- -, he Madcap" takes its pines' Press agents on 4the coast berg. , ntertain-- 4 among the well liked Write or call Was. 8244 1 are now toiled Suppress ments of the town. mama Darn Agents," by members ot the POO IWYORMATION TN" Illetwootter of NapOsea a new and skilful dancer. antl oth-- 1 fourth estate. sale Varier. 403 Chit Bk1g. Ths ! are charged with utilCr. who help her are Ethel Intro-poGreenstreet Harr?: Sydney more ettorti to suppress empt". Vi Wh 2131 IMEst South . izing Charlie a fast' Sybier and b Puck. mug thsa to torsos AI I ' ,. .. ,,,.,z,,:.,,,,, V ,, ,I' ..,, :' -- ' lit';' ' ; .3!;;:',) A.......:, ,"1!774 ' ts,e, ,nr-- , , , 5: 1111P. , trio ,,L, .,, ,,0 keralk.t,0,9111ttiv:! ,,,,,g6z A ' ....olattliats...41, ,, , 44 ,.;,,,,!,,..,,::;,,, fit, ''.1:4.1. - ,, ""1!1,(re$: 1.41::'''''',11.1.,4'ILI - - , )1.4.,t 'I .4 ..,,, 'At (..,., . ' .7. ,4 ot, ' .... 44--- ,,,, ,,,,:,!!:1, .;;;.,,,,:,..: :- .:. ", ,, r, ,,,;,, ,,,,,, 4:, 4,' ',,..1; ef , ,,.., tr.,,, ,,, d to431'''' ', 4 ' 4o': , 2:." olt - ,..,:,'.,::, , , , I ...., 1 xr.4.,,,,2.7.,.:,,,t; ,, ' t! 4 , - - - , ',, ),,,,, , .4,i I- ,::!8,17f0,,!,1 A -i' (,,--,,,,,,,,- stiutding features. Alberti and his lb' 111310 Y, '71 .1, it I ' -- 4 V60 tel,... - tn 2,5 o N, 41 4' .4. , );.t-:;,-:: , :I: 1 lett; , 4,1 ,,,-- . -:. - to.4,;;. , ',1 ,I .!k .1 i' '' V4-'',"- e... i .. Barttaming,' i Mar "The Noose" and litanchost . ca'a Idea "An Bows la PARAMOUNBillie , Affair at the Ironton." VICTORYGilds Oral ta "The Detr-1-1 II Daum" Hal Haack Como'''. 3M11Tom Mix la "Outlaws of Red River," ratimp Howe and ConiedL ton M!ALTO-1111allto tn "rho Tot- of tho Giants". deasett Coraoar ler attd Nowa Event& JEWELRod La Rowse' la "Rises heart." - t ,, ' ' , . comedy ,o... - Nowa events, ' . ,-- ., t , 4 44.. .''' st L',,,, ,,ar ...., , i , ':,.i. - . r t; :Art 4, ., Le Plante ,Ctt C., 'taw' .:', band have made a special arrange:. ment of '"Among My Souvenirs." The Pantages theatre is featuring a headline vaudeville attraction, "Box Larry Entertainers.' Other thi., program, big acts accompany and on the screen is "West Point." starring William Haines and Joan. Crawford. Joe Lawrencé manager of the - The ' '' 44' , -- 4, ''. r.,:.,:; occoosee0000000066101105L dition to this motion Picture attraction a clever comedy and news reels are offered. Willard Mack's sensational stage success. the story of life behind the scenes In New York's smartest Noose." is the night clubs. "The at the Capitol, , feature attraction with Richard Bartholomew' in the leading role. On the stags Fanchott and Marco 'have arranged a smart revue. "Hi Hatters Ides,"'in which , Frank De Voe. pianist unusual, ' Coscia and Verdi. and the famous Hi Hatters Beauties are the out. and-daugh- i , 4 - , , -- ,...,. '' PICTVILINL. -- cow-bo- ' ' ablititteatttattra inadems Koepers. 1 ' - Ilk iff V ; , . I - t, li - . - Ad- . DRAWL WILKICOLest times tede7, 'The, Ivresek Doll," Ali Mat week. Wart-"The tog with the mathtee - Sunday. , , 1,17tu, - - -nip." -' VA rrntrortoilt:'--azia PANTAGEOI:wW1-11.1Haines 'Jo aLad vaudeville. Point" "Waft ' i YraAit EIGHTH SEVLNIT , A , P - , 0M0 i - , - ,,,..7,4- . I . - 4yr 119 ' - ! ,, - iSieg 1Lb A - ,' , prAll A FI;BRIYART ,SATMIDAY . , - ,. ..i. ''. . 'teal Ite:tres Of hiterest At The 1, - , . a : , ; ,, - 14 S - 1r . acTy , -- - 414..- Aniusementt Seekers lYill Find Itkeli .. , 7 , Litt iLtLY- - , ,'4, , Movies . ' , 9 ii , -- . - . . - - . , ' gp A , .. 47 4! ' -- , . ' - - . , , . 41.1s' n li ), , , . 18- ' " . . Lei ,I, 3 S4 111 . - , ,,apxr eo iv t 4 , , , . . , ,. I,. 11,rywir....4.7',.............7 r'.."'7,-"r"-, . , . . , 1 , -- Tnit,.. , 1 , . , 'LN,KAI;:o-- .. o , -- t t.' |