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Show 1 IPS HERE AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND jj I KATHLYN 1 Hi.. O I AC CT ID IN, Wll-UlM FQXU BE2 m WHJ .TM1T U.l ... .......... THERE WILL BE THREE WHIRLWIND PROGRAM j H jj ALHAMBRA NEXT WEEK PRESENTING 7 I fH 1 MARY PICKFORD MAX SENNETT ' P I j ' DOUG. FAIRBANKS ' LONESOME LUKE MJ I I j MISS TALMADGE ' JACK PICKFORD ! I I SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY MARY PICKFORD in "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" and MAX SEN- 1 3 NETTS COMEDY, "OUR WAITRESS IS SAFE." WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MISS I H I TALMADGE in Selznick's Great 7-Reel Production, "SCANDAL," and LONESOME LUKE. 1 I NEXT SATURDAY JACK PICKFORD AND LOUISE HUFF in "JACK AND JILL." I I FOLLOWING SUNDAY WITH DOUG. FAIRBANKS in "REACHING FOR THE MOON." J H uu "THE SPOILERS" AT i Of HEUMTOMfflU I i Coming back as the greatest picture ever made, "The Spoilers," from Rex Beach's wonderful novel will open a two-day engagement at the Orpheum theater beginning tomorrow night at 6 p. m. Of course William Farnum is the great star supported by Kathlyn Williams and Bessie Eaton. William Farnum has made a number of pictures pic-tures and gained groat favor on the screen through his rough and tumble fights but there never has been and j j never will be such another fight as he ( I puts up in "Tho Spoilers." The novel has been faithfully screened in every detail and the whole eight reels is full , of suspense and thrills of life lri the' ' mining towiiB of Alaska. The picture Is all now and special music will accompany ac-company the production by the Orpheum Orph-eum orchestra which is gaining much favor with their popular selections. Tho first performance will begin tomorrow to-morrow night at G p. m. and plays every ev-ery two hours. Advertisement. ' no j Lyceum Rex ! I i TODAY Tomonw and Monday ! K Oar CKaPlin j I "A PECK OF PICKLES" in H j 'Easy Street Helen Holmes in aso ) ! ""SS5" "THE SECRET j "REEL LIFE" KINGDOM" j and a comedy ? 55 "JERRY'S LUCKY and I I DAY" "CAPT. BARNACLE'S LEGACY" I I 5c ALWAYS 5c ALL TICKETS 5c H $ J I'-i Ihe Virginian is Laming Scene in 'The Virginian" '(the play, not a moving picture). "YOU CAN STAND H ON YOUR LEGS AND TELL 'EM YOU LIE," at the Orpheum next Tues- day and Wednesday nights. Seat sale today. I Jk |