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Show BBi :: bSS c 2Sf" O ::: B - I 3S1 I H :: r 8e f ;:: ::: ?SO BB ::' B 2? B9 ' 5 :;: s w ear S. ;i: BE : g,Mo 2i bm ed : BB d cr Akv 2 3J i:! g?Q &U nS ;; BB :.:; F Ph! - ::: BB :;: iPiiiiPgHB&8BBB8l o MARY PICKFORD AGAIN TRIUMPHS IN UNUSUAL PHOTOPLAY, "RAi Mary Plckford, the world's foremost motion picture Btnr, has nt,Wuod t'nt' r?1iojmMtrBCrr1mmumpii' clad in rags. It Is theroforo of odd Intorost, nnd particularly appropriate, that tho latest photoplay starring this popular Idol should bo entitled "Rays." This unusual Btory Is from tho pen of Edith Barnard Delano, who requires no Introduction In-troduction to lovers of original fiction, and tho talo has been bo constructed us to provide Miss Plckford with a chnractorlzatlon that permits of all her nmazlngly versatile powers of unlquo character portrayal. This feature Is tho current Paramount release re-lease produced by tho Famous Players Play-ers Film Co. In Interpreting the various human omotlons with which this characterization characteriza-tion is crowded , Miss Plckford pnrallols her recont hlstrlonlo achievement In "Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow." To-morrow." Tho situations In tho production pro-duction nltornnto constantly botweon tho pathotlo and tho happy, tho sympathetic sym-pathetic and tho gay, nnd in all thoso moods Miss Plckford is equally effective, effec-tive, and offers abundant proof, If further fur-ther proof Is necessary, that thoro la but one Mary Plckford on tho screen, and In all tho world, Tho touchos ot comedy that bring a happy smile, and tho touches ot tondor pathos that bring tho lrreslstlblo tear, again assort her mastery over tho olcmonts ot drama and comndy which tills gtftod star has so consistently ovldonced In tho past. Thoro nro ninny sottlngs In tho production pro-duction that deserve special commendation, commen-dation, and tho transition of "Rng&" from her squalid and sordid environment environ-ment to an utmosphoro ot wealth and luxury Is accomplished in a thoroughly thorough-ly convincing manner. At Tho Royal Theatre, Wednosday and Thursday. ndv 2 N " ' it ' ! '" ' (M . : TT v',',';V.sn IS? ' 'v r ?jf iwSwsSsSS P J SI 1 g(B reettng5: ' ' , & - " . "' '' I . Uj J Ilnppincss is.closelv idoutifled with Success, nwitrt J c 1 J I you is duo oui'.thanlcs for youijfmtroiiage of tko'MBttowar "willi 5 1 U Jl lihs helped towards our shnnncfahulidaiitly in bptli. . " l , S 1 I , TJC. ' TiV'SSw v-V 1 f I a! Our 'brightest anticipation for'-tlio future is, a reasonable uwurjiiicot L C ! I ,: of 'your continued and incrcasint' loyalty. . -. ' ' l f fc , ' f Qi Witli''thp approach of the New, Year, wo extend to you our.sineerd L t S C j., wishes that. it may bring great prosperity, success and. MppineL Ik Plk ! gj! ' f , ' PEOPLI'S CO-OP INST. ' '5 '4,.4 k $ tt i i r . The Busy Store on Stat Strt " vBsW Wl1 U MM'tMMmmi1!'' muiti wtBJWsHniiifciiiiiMiyi'BtiM'" r , Vfwm TO-NIGHT X y AND TOMORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY V; MARY PICKFORD IN ONE OF HER GREATEST CHARACTERIZATIONS : 1 "RAGS" ; ARY PIOKFOIilD, the world's foremost motion picture star, repeats in i : fl : "Rags" tho transcendent triumph she attained in "Tcss o'f tho Storm I : Country," hitherto conceded to bo her greatest portrayal. Always inimitable, : I always human, lovable and impulsive, she makes tho character of "Rags" a , ; I living, breathing incarnation of all that is sweet and tender. The dramatic j , I situations are numerous and powerful, and the sacrifice renunciation, and : I : " ultimate triumph of the abused and oppressed title character are thrilling in tho extreme. "Pags" is a genuine Piclcford classic. ' j! I j TWO NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY' Admission 5 and 10c. M A ROYAL NEW YEAR PROGRAM ! 1 ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SA TURDAY JMATJNEE i ! I CHAPTER THIRTEEN OP THE "DIAMOND PROM THE SKY" : Entitled " AMan and a Mask" interest is growing at white heatmakes you j J H hold on to your seat a thrill In each chaptor. "TWO SPOT JOE" " lm" ' i V ' 1 I A flying vestem frontier "Mustang" drama featuring Jack Richardson, E. 2 Forrest Taylor and Louise Lester. 9 "THE DOUBLE CROSS" I . I A rip roaring "Cub" Comedy featuiing George Ovoy, the funniest man in America. $ B i "BEAUTY COMEDY" 1 1 Featuring the famous "Beauty" Comedy star Nova Gorbers They're al- I i SacLt. ways good. , i iii 1 M A Big Royal Six Reel New Year Program of Delight. m , Friday and Saturday and Saturday Matinee Admission 5 and 10c. f K ! When better pictures are made you will see them at the ft r ROYAL THEATRE J f ' -WnERE THE BEST PICTURES ARK SHOWN 1 I j toM. TBI am tf Bfe 'H jBbVBt ffc NH BBBBBBBHBBBBDBflBBBifllBBBBflBBHBHBE H BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBflBBBBBABBBBBBBBBBJBflBBBBBBBBBflB |