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Sure enough, ee Eueiey es VAUDEVILLE "1" ROADSHOW __finston ‘fiat, has Snmouncad a ates § Ra A HAA with MARION NIXON, VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN— A Rip-Roaring Comedy of Civil War Times The Netto Ladies Orchestra Hal Roach Comedy—“A Punch in the Nose.” Kinogram News Review—Topics of the Day Pola Negri in her first great comedy role, and her first picture with an American setting. Addittonal Attractions Harry Langdon Comedy—“The Sea Squawk” Hodge Podge Novelty THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA TODAY 1, 2.40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, Shows Start: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 SATURDAY of square dances to be held every 9:20 ACTS Wedrlesday at the North Casper ’ Vy temple of terupl. Appropriate music will be furnished for every , Playing in Connection With occasion and Mr, Galles urges all|* f; those who love the old time dances and who wish to bring back those days of yore to make it a habit to attend these Wednesday night es AMERICARE Last Big Night “MARCHETA™ The Show That Has Swept Cz asper frc ELKS AUDITORIUM | 8:15 P. Washington Hall will be ‘the scene 10c F THE OF rrow night with Bohn's ore Drink Miter <y = ne 1151 40c | TODAY—SATURDAY LIONS | ie ~ El LAST TIMES TODAY DOUBLE BILL “SALLY, IRENE “EAST OF AND MARY” — BROADWAY” The Wiedest, Mo: at ‘Told STARRING NORMAN KERRY IATOY 1 x The Great Broadway Stage) --With— PATSY RUTH MILLER Ip acti Ades tere ol RelnhiLewia ST IYen . nee Casper, T: ad Hi 1 eae Rite | A COMPLETE FEATURE = |{ ecm. and't'p mand 5 pm Broadway Sh y Oe Tar ee ae pet i} ea. ohare, Sah Creek THE STORY OF THREE BEAU- Owen Moore SS ai iy aati tag HE Ache } TIFUL CHORUS GIRLS 3 y Tickets ores, all o: THE ACTS Express’ inne eaven 8 40" Daly Marguerite de la Motte Members of the Ticket Committe °° "°™ JOHNNY MANG A 3 ; ’ vantinBic AND HIS EDUCATED HOOPS TELEPHONS 144 j| Constance Bennett |A" Byent in ee Making Reserve them at Lloyd's Pic hk A | ED Bs pag CROUCH & MOORE ———— ET Joan Crawford - _COMEDY—MUSIC AND SONG TODAY Sally O'Neill and Battling Bunyan $1 00 $1 50 EAN TWINS li paaale | —~With— : rwo ane S FROM ATLANTA ORDER William Haines IT’S A TREAT ae irae SPORTLIGHTS Wesley Barry MASON-DIXON TRIC THE Varieties of the World we Live in Molly Malone \ COMEDY HANMO ‘ pane atte Frank Campeau ap) \ RUTH & DELEVAN DENVER POST Rep ids, edet ts ee anne THE MISS WHO NEVER M s Shows, 1:00, 30, 6:15, } LATEST NEWS 8:00, 9145 “Into the Net” . TODAY., SAT., SUN. BEST FEATURES - — 2 eee eee eee ee No. 6 3 EST FEATURES SATURDAY ONLY 2:80, 7:00 and 9 o’Clock International News ee 8 Bath #8 10e and B00 10 PAGES COMICS 6h P ” Shows, 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 vat , ON SATURDAY — ae eee eer eee oe A Monkey Bar for, | 7DAYS A WEEK —With— STARTS SUNDAY —AT— WASHINGTON HALL day Matinee Delivered IRENE RICH | «& | SATURDAY NIGHT A here fn r ; Sean Pict cae enrol THE MYSTIC A Reyuler Old Whietbang Babee ry nen PAULINE GARON HAROLD LLOYD 78 Gano BOHN’S ORCHESTRA And Remember Square Dances Every Wednesday Night mliion Office at Pep’s RAYMOND McKEE “NEVER WEAKEN” 146 S, Center. Phone 18