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Show Yakima Canutt, the world's champion cham-pion cowboy, will be the headliner for Tuesday in "The Riding Comet." You will like this western. "Revelation," with an all star cast is billed for Wednesday. That this is one of the greatest pictures of the year is made manifest in the wonderful wonder-ful gathering of stars for the filming of this photoplay. . Viola Dana, Monte Blue, Lew Cody, Marjorie Daw, and a host of others help make up one of the greatest casts ever assembled in one picture. Mary Pickford in "Dorothy Vernon Ver-non of Haddon Hall" is the feature for Thursday and Friday. America's Amer-ica's Sweetheart again appearing in a grown up role, this time as a spitfire spit-fire girl of eighteen who braves paternal pa-ternal wrath, meets conspiracy and intrigue for love of the youth who holds her heart. Truly a wonderful picture. MgyiENOIj Zane Grey's great picture, "The Code of the West" will have its last showing at the Princess Theater today. to-day. "West of Arizona" is the headliner for Saturday, and many thrills are promised those who care to see the west as it really is. Doris Kenyon, that dainty Miss, is the featured player in "The Half Way Girl, ".the picture for Sunday. It is a thrill show of a lifetime, full of drama an daction and excitement. Lloyd Huges and Hobart Bosworth are also in the cast. Charles Ray, the man who has entertained en-tertained thousands, will be seen oh Monday in "The Girl I Loved," taken from the poem of the same name by James Whitcomb Riley. Humorous, whimsical, and emotional is the way they tell of this, perhaps the best of all Charles Ray pictures. |