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NRO: PAGE FOUR. VERSATILITY OF STAR SHOWN IN DUAL ROLE Not often has there been achieved ® Cramatic triumph in playing two very different roles as js reached by Mae Murray in her latest pic- ture “Fashion Row” now playing at the Rialto theater. Miss Murray in this production has the part of a greit actress who is said to have been at one time a Russian prin- she also has ‘the part ofthe er who'comes to Amer. find the actress, roles are not uncommon but hows the great versatility of the star that she should be able successfully to portray ‘two “such opposite types. One type is that of an innicent child who knows nothing of the ways of the world. ‘The other is that of a sophisticated woman of long experience. In one role she is quiet and unassuming. In the other she is. stormy and im- petuous. And Miss Murray may be said to, have still a third role, that of the as before she camo.“ tb A glimpse is given of her life 1 Russian “saloon. where she is paid to dance. She dances with abandonment and the Russian rut fians who surround her “and” clap their hands are not the only ones wh enjoy the i! saa MELODRAMATIC. SCENES IN “THOSE WHO DANCE” Melodramatic ‘scenes have been generously distributed through the picture “Those. Who Dance” which is playing at the Atherica theater. ‘The film.deals with the bootlegging traffic of today, its evils and the ways of fighting it. Evidently the produc- ers have studied their subject well for they have given the story some local color that strengthens its verisimilitude. Moonshine sends a man blind and causes-a girl’s death. Her brother vows that he will fight the evil to the end, The fight takes him into the very cénter of a crook’s ring and consequently into danger and into love. He escapes the! first but’ not the last. Blanche Sweet who will be re membered “for her work in “Anna Christie" isthe leading woman. W. ner Baxter plays opposite and -Bes- sie Loye is profninently cast. BiG STAR GAST PHAYS IN “PERFECT FLAPPER” It was inevitable that Colleen Moore, wt eated such a sensa- jon in laming Youth’ and ‘Painted “People,” both First. Na- tional pictures, should. once again sive the screen another portrayal of the modern flaprer. And judging by her remarkable characterization’ in these pictures it was-also inevitable that her next picture ‘be called ~ “The Perfect Flapper;” this is the opus schedul- ed to Open at ‘the America. theater, on Wednesday for a rour-day rurn Exceptional attention ‘was given Colle Moore's forthcoming pro. duction because of the astonishing records of this winsome star's pre vious efforts, and it is said that she tises to still’ greater heights in The Perfect Flapper.” j A. cast of unusual quality was engaged to surround the star Sydney Chaplin has a role which fits him like a glove and gives him opportunity to inject many laughs into the picture. He will be — r membered for his side-splitting eh racterizations in ‘Her | Tempo y Husband” and “The Galloping Fish.” Phyllis Haver scintillates in the role of Gertrude Trayle. Frank Mayo, for years a star in his own right, has a role in Reed Andrews. The part of Aunt Sarah, a kindly soul, who stands by the star in her direst needs, is handled by Lydia Knott There's a dress to make, your th a happy one, at the Frantz op. ———__—— For results try a Tribune, Clas sified Ad. Resinol will heal it She has been through it so many times before thatshe neverhesitates now. When anyone in the family comes to her with a spot of eczema or an itching rash, she gets out the jar of Resinol Ointment and gives prompt relief, Anda few applica geldom fail to clear away the irritation com; y Resinol Ointment and will be talked about es. thy any sensation of the year. Mrs. Glyn has painted acturatey and vividly the inside. life oi, a screen aetreay in, Stregr: In Seal enor om 3 NEW PROGRAM OPE OPENING ELINOR GLYN DEALING WITH HOLLYWOOD LIFE}. Something absolutely new in| act set off with light comedy. As an screen plot and characterization is]entertaining number.and Jaugh pews offered in Eling: Glyn’s “The },ducer it s sure to register. » World's a Stage,’ ich plays at Three young men with harmonious the Iris theater today and Tuesday.| voices are the Gordon~ brothers.| U. Trust the celebrated authoress of | Lovers of harmony and song will ap- “Three Weeks,” and “Man and] preciate the offerng. There is a Maid,” to discover real~ novelty. | sprinkling of comedy and the act is The screen has long needed a story | put over in an artistic manner. — < which got away from the beaten Dana and Loehr are a couple cap: path, “The World's a Stage" will| ble of furnishing some breezy ente: surprise you with its? \out-of-the-[tainment, although. silent. -Montam- ordinary plot. It is a ‘vital, throb-|bo and Nap are. funters’ who know bing tale soaring to unexpected cli-| how to please the spectators. maxes startling in its denouement, “False Fronts’ the photoplay, + PETE MORRISON PLAYS Novel Trimming IN WYOMING PHOTOPLAY Pete Morrison in pl playing in “The! Better Man Wins" at the Wyoming theater. This is a thrilling produc- tion depicting the transformation of aman. A flying leap to a train, a cabaret fight, and a few- othey in- cidents of like. nature feature tt. Buddy Messinger 1s that the les Informed, the royal family that, having passed his 30th birthday, he would begin, Jopking about for a bride, have caused a hurried arrangement of an unusual number of «social affairs to which} the Prince has been invited. BOSTON.—The engagement © of Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer of New York, to Cyril Jones of Milton, Mass., a for mer tutor to one of Mrs. Pulitzer’s sons was made public. . PARIS.—Germany has replied to the amabassador's note accepting re- sumption of military control, with three reservations; a month's’ delay before resumption; work to begin with the inspection of factories, and, that the proposed general inyesti- gation to be limited to the | five points mentioned in ‘the ambassa- dor’s note of March 5, and \that the general inventory of Germany's ment, be! carriedout only -at latest possible moment. —— 7 MILWAUKEE.~Eighty’ _ inmates of the house of the Good Shepherd, an institution for delinquent girls, rioted, severly injuring one girl, and slightly injuring a score or, more. | fi —_——__—_ P A-novel trimming effect is shown SDON.—The: © inter- on this two-plece costume of golden | agnos tenis of fashions meen then brown crepe de-chine, The bottom | Svenings at the Savoy and Berkeley of the skirt and the collar of the cape are finished with hooptike | ances. It has been one ene rolls made by inserting very wide, | With the sleeveless frock, Padded cords into a fold of the sk. | Ornament ts more graceful and Many of the newest c apes and these ornaments range from pierrot coats are finished this way and fur | ruffles of silk to streamers of gaure isfeliminated. This gives some- | and wristlets of-feather tips. thing of the Muffy effect of fur FEST Gath without its suggestion of warmth ANNOUNCEMENT. Tree Tt is eee oa itsuRt: | De. William A. Bryant, physician cape pleats this season as they arp (An Surecon, announces the moving (be ite adlael a i a of his office from the O° building ¥ type of & J to Smith-Turner (Gladstone) hote! Phone 2660. MONDAY. NITE SPECIAL ‘Tonight Candy dance—60 pounds of Lukis’ candy given to first 560 ladies to enter the dance floor, at RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS Together with the delights of the “plunge,” Skating, Merry-Go-Round and all the other fascinating novelties. DON’T FORGET THE FREE BARBECUE AND FIREWORKS ON THE FOURTH! Free Parking Space—Bus Service Afternoon and Evening theater this even: who calls himself resents a juggling ‘This is Dress Week at the Frantz Shop. - A thousand: pretty ones to oh 5 ch ee r % Year's Sen ae tor Se eniie: to. ‘Be able business men arsert tee mre} June 30, 1924 Served: by-Peter McDonough Unless | morta detore nin accent, be atware|| 22, ME, allan, Pezan sl ‘Sup fe arias aS eas cis i pou at | Rearend upe em ourt Appeal Succe haye nothing todo with the boot- taloced combine: lesen. bet roc Rina eeliing the Hon dinner, saved ally Sra .—Co: y job his political enemies, ay L. Cc, OWEN. pa a Pare i reread ade le not Shop or Main pining Room, | Geeta spelt Press Rebate’ going to keep. MeDonovgh out of ¢ 30.—Unless an appeal to the | Jail, however. And unless the one- nite States Supreme court to be filed early-next week | time political boss and underworla should serve to-intervene,'San Francisco shortly may wit-| Sir through « supreme court ap. ness the novel spectacle of her oldest,‘and for many years | peal to be filed next week, it looks her most powerful ufderworld: political boss, serving a | like San Francisco would shortly year’s sentence for bootlegging, in a jail presided over by | %¢ »im as Sheriff Finn's guest for his Witterext: political enemy, £ j[ States attorney- and .prohibition| °" estend Y: The man who is:seeking.to avold|airactor. , ,, as Por tee aR fanbmriny of acyean valinaiing owed | SoeaeEDonsiets oe alee ae TODAY AND 0) e a andunder ‘the ioc and -key: of inthe field era rs the ball tend SEVERAL DIE TODAY: AND STURBDAY, TUEEDAY man who fs moat largely reaponsib! poses ey business who has been get- DOROTHY for his political downfalls Pet the cream. of the old political 66 P McDonough, , who, in -a:‘acore of ban former monopoly. Then as. ose 0 has ‘made: himvelf*a million:|an. added climax to his political f ; PHILLIPS aire as San ‘Franciseo's, ‘official’ griefs, McDonough was arrested sev- Z D : 99 ; ance wa baft bond “broker and~ who}, in the] eral months ago on a charge of sell- same’ interim, is» oredited -with hay«|ing five gallons of pre-war whiskey “THE WORLD'S A Story of Some Merry, Dancers Who A STAGE” ing been the hidden czar.of the San|to a, trio of. prohibition agents. crip ne UA he NO apt Francfaco*poliee department-and the}. : charges that the whole at. | POrts bps Pe Sea bie toha uncrowned king: of the now, deftinet| fair was a frameup, engineered by Arial Se aaet eae inset Barbary Coust and its more modern | his arch-poltical enemy and carried | MU™ber infured early y aseeeeleseses Had a Heavy Score to Settle iz successor, the North Beach section. | out by. fqleral office holders who| Pear end collision between two pas- wie Lay —Also— : The’ prospective ydailor “of Me-| secured jobs through Finn, he was OUR GANG 2 Donough’ is Shefiff "Tom Finn, who,| convicted. “An appeal to ‘the United BLANCHE SWEET * inthis modern’ day of political ad: | States-olreult court was:lost. Simul: BESSIE LOVE —in— : venturing, {s eredited with carrying |tageously a new rile was adopted i © San Francisco's. vote ins-his®, vest por trang all prisoners ‘convicted in WARNER BAXTER “BoYs TO f a pocket, but who, in«his less /power- ral.court thust .serv n-|"S Also BOARD” ful political infancy, owas :hench: (tenes sire the San Franeisco : : :, and protexe of McDonough. : Bbpritt Fim runsithe, San Fran; Modern Whaling For many years,’ ° McDonough emoor sal + ruled over ‘Sin Francisco's tinder} |—~MeDondugh, ‘however, isn’t going world and over many parts of th year behind bats kept clty not included in the underworld h jost hated“ politica] enemy Candidates. for’ congyess, governors] witholit’a bitter’ fight. Already the ships and political’ offices: of alffiechoes cof the fight;,he,is making 5 kinds were glad to have is fayor:| Have been jheard | in, ya Sata His rule was that of the ‘ald Style | where “Attorney General, Stone a political boss, “with” jobs’ for. the| few days.ago asked forthe. nenlgna: Don’t Pare Them! . faithful, help.for the needy and a] tion of U, 8, Attorney John, T. Wil- clout on the jaw for those who did] iams,.San. Fyancisco federal; prose-| Cutting a corn is alwa: Lo ihep gerous, not like his methods. | cutor, who convicted McDonough. Blue-jay ends coms. Kills the pain As a source of income, on “which| Witliams, like Sheriff Finn, also\{s| instantly, then the corn loosens and’ he soon waxed Wealthy, he arrogated | an old.and bitter political enemy of as out. No tisk,no constent trou. to himself ‘the exclusive privilege | McDonough, ble. Get Blue-jey at your of furnishing ball’bonds to ail who} Public opiniyn hors Is dlyidea re! fell afoul of the law’ in San notighis guilt. Many Francisco. resentative. and highly .respect- Blue-j a Sheriff Finn, once. an bum a ie aa ame oe teamster, was one. of the. “faithfal.” ~ McDonotigh elevated chim. from job to. job t: ‘1 finally, he beeame sheriff, After, that came. the split... Finn promptly. went out .abd oganized Pat Gladys '‘Moormg his own ‘political followings. Since PHING f then,.he hasbeen..beating his | old Biblic political bess at his own, gain ‘Among other things of which he r . state Hevid McDonough was thé privilegd of ausectting to United States san NOW PLAYING Yors from” California’ the na Sot arg pene ae ‘and Daring Shes, Fox News SHOWS AT’ 1—3—5—7—9 10c « 20c COLUMBIA 2 NEW SHOW STARTING TQDAY VAUDEVILLE _And Pictures GORDON BROS. TRIO Harmonists Supreme In Their Mirthful Melange of Popular Songs and Harmony ACROGETRERROSCRLRRER OLAS : GALLON The Comedy Juggler and His Lunatic Sticks “rious federal offise holders in Bat , Franglsco,.. including. the. United PETE MORRISON —in— “THE BETTER MAN WINS” 2 = a * m DANA and LOEHR The Melody Man A Snappy Variety of Sayings, Songs and. Steps aus MONTAMBO and NAP BUDDY MESSINGER : The Silent Funsters —in— A Great Acrobatic Novelty “ Ie = CATHOLIC GIRL. C CLUB SHE 18 A HE” First Run Pictures —“False Fronts” “40 (Charity. Fiind) tas JUNE30 CURL TORPLLSELOORL BAGELS 1 1 TOMORROW An Old Sweetheart of Mine’ Mat. 2:30; Eve., 6:45, 9 o’Clock 10c—40c, Arkeon Dancing Academy Cards of Admission $1.00... RIALTO TODAY MAE MURRAY At Her Sparkling, Vivacious, v Startling, Dynamic Best #tstraas Pea iat, > F & “F ? x % DIFFERENT!— 2 Daring! Dazzling! Different—M = Murray appears in a dual role as a = Russian peasant and asa ite pe prin- - cess who takes New York by storm. - Fifty changes of costumes and $150,- = 000 worth of gowns. It pulsates with : the peril of rapturous, rippling, re- > t splendent romance, F 4 Comedy News—Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 = , A meek little thing unnoticed was Colleen ~ THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW a eR jazz Pere until she hit the ipa » ‘ unch—and then, wow, she was the life 0 : BUSTER KEATON i bad the party. Here she though she had struck In His New Six Reel Comedy the popular chord—but had she? : “OUR HOSPITALITY” FOURTH OF JULY AND SATURDAY WESLEY BARRY ‘ —in— “GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR.” SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE MODEL REVUE COLLEEN MOORE cate. “THE PERFECT FLAPPER” Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.—July 2-3-4-5