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Show Millions havo read the book, and millions mil-lions will see this wonder film. Don't I miss this wonderful picture. Buck Jones in "The Arizona Romeo" Ro-meo" starts the week's entertainment at the Princess Theater, this clever westerner being the main attraction for Saturday. A double feature bill will be shown Sunday when Mae Busch will be seen in "A Woman Who Sinned" with an all star cast. "The Telephone Girl," written by H. C. Witwer will also be shown. These pictures are adopted from the stories which made such a hit in Cosmopolitan. . A picture of more than passing mention men-tion will be seen Monday when "White Man" is flashed across the silver sheet. This picture, featuring Alice Joyce, Kenneth Harlan qnd Walter Long, is said to be one of the very best. It tells the story of an aristocratic English girl who learns about civilization from primitive Africa. Af-rica. This is a pcture worthy ol your consideration. If you want a real thriller be sure and see "The Cowboy Prince," which will be shown Tuesday. Ashton Dearholt is seen in the role of "Pinto Pete." Splendid riding, smashing fights, wonderful long shots and a real love story are embraced in this clever film. "Gerald Cranston's Lady, with James Kirkwood and Alma Rubens is the feature film for Wednesday. Can the ship of matrimony sail safely without love at the helm? See this picture and find out for yourself. The really big feature film of the week will be shown" on Thursday and Friday when Harold Bell Wright's "The Re-creation of Brian Kent" will be shown. The story is considered by many to be the most beautiful and most thrilling and inspiring ever turned turn-ed out by this author. It deals with a man who stole to satisfy his wife's extravagance, and of his re-creation. |