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AMUSEMENT WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE |- s | £ inding Buffalo Herd Difficult| . A% ke Artistic “Aida” Setting. Amo)wu is noted for its cli- This 5._ Gregory’s . mte. W Al P, Wu the idea of putting “The ro?ld Bmklmo(or-huatleefl‘:::.:: u’:l-n:_ Thé_chamber of commerce and the T 2 . e : Season, Student and fingle Tickets - Cbvered Wagon” on the screen|land, a distance o e ¢er side | fatives continually boast of their | FVERY artist cherishes at least one o demand for such scener: | e e | frst came to the executives of Para- | oi° (003108 ¢ % & ‘group of | wonderful climate, and whenever the sreat ambition, and Julian Dove, | Dove \had been so tmpressed w .JOSEV '} | mount’ Pictures, one of the problems|them start on & rampage, With tails weather §s not accordins to the cata- | chief scenic artist of the Chicago|he begar painting s series of : was the buffalo hunt so graphlcally fup and heads down, and declded that | og py¢ yut by that organization there [ Civic Opera Company, is no exception | tures and one of these, wi described eod by Emerson Hough. Where | they were plenty wild enough, 1 1o'the yuls called “The Nile by Mo ght” won AY—COMPLETE f buffalo be found in| In fact, after listening to the ad-}are excuses galore. - a prize at a Paris exhibit. Bul Mr “G“?x‘ggnor BILL fugdru'.;:ln;: the plaing at will? vice of some of the natives he de-| .Buster Keaton has been a resident| During his long career Mr. Dove | Dove's real ambition was to Obviously, even it permission could | cided to construtt a V-shaped stack | of tno clty of Los Angeles for 5o long | has painted scores of opera settings. | this material Into an elaborate scenic W 5 d 1 ers for the protec- 4 e is a realist and he neve: effect. T AWUSEMENT THAT SATIAIES AT THE LOWRNT FRICES s i e g:lr::’m;do purk Cwould “not do. | tion "ot comernmen before any at.|® time that he has alibis like the rest. | 110 1% & Fealla imagination for his| His opportunity came late last s TE— —PHOTOPLAY— Yhile, there are many of them in|tempt wi de to take pictures. On his return from the east he was | afracts. He must have something | mer, when the Chicago Civie Oper A M _‘;flnv:"m Frollo > nada, that was.too far away. Then| Th a great uncertainty as to| telling fellow passengers of Los An- | tangible in his mind, and with this in | Company decided that it needed an lerry an s otoplay ot onto the island. view he spends all his vacations trav- | entirely” new scenic equipment for g ADWAY ILT sll ome hiight mind suggested Antelope _r“_%x;yu..;au;f;:m. EotaC e water, but | Eeles and its wom:a:(ul (:lh::le—the i, sketchitook 'in hand, Tookink ) Siuomane <or RO Secemario Techaique ‘Where in the deuce is Antelops ls- |they could hardly swim eighteen | absence of rain, winds and fog. for scenes which he will lafer utilize g were_accepted TS” 1n support, Solls Sepmarios 1and?’ some one inquired. “Anyhow,|miles without some other re: than| When the limited pulled into the |in ecenic investituro {or operatic pro-|at once. " The result of his work will SNAPSHO S - 1'5?-“‘ “'m:':u a— ks D Hottentet” were ant antelope; we want|simply a desire to swim, Some claim station n was raining and’ the fog | ductfons. he seebn when “Alda {:‘ presente Sorporation: w ind of weather is this?"|a trip to BEypt, mis & o e YARKTOY & MANLEY TRENE, RICH or ol iyt SE R I R e o e B ML b b el L ono“gt"'x:l-knnnend. asked. *Not a bit | being to procure sketches o Sa1d by art crition fo be the one per “Do_You Follow Met” Barall for the Palmer Goutee are 500 'buftato ‘o s ope 1sland | the mal B ) o being to prooure sketchse of B Sy cxicoeito e the one 'y MITCHELL LEWIS Special Represemtative, 1 m-mu and that they're wild. Walter Reed,|insist the animals were transported 1 08 | He spent three months in the land of [ on the stage. The temple scene e ‘lflDAI“E HENTA B, WAL THALL ""National Bank Bids. Main 8 |iocation expert, went up trom Hoily- | there Angates w?“}’;:;re P Kidnof| the Pabtaphe wna when o retushod | the: aquare: th Membhia. are sies trigitien’ in & comedy with & dramatic sheck— = — - o —— —~ weather—usual and unusual. This|to Paris he had a complete set in |piods . I ind. But unfortunately there was|made during his Egyptian trip. HERMAN BERRENS “The Marriage Chance” el i i I i MO Ll = Trmsty Plano rriag ce * : b [ows—Pithy ¥ i P& TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE-w |l | | LOEW!S — ’ : : : LOEW!S GOLu MBIA MA’ EES, 10c, 31c==NIGHTS, 20¢, §0c. Sunday and Holldays Excepted e . X - 2 § - rneanrer] | T : ‘ k. THIRD AND FINAL SMOKING ‘ ;= 3 2} : PERMITTED | Ay annny r - / - » BEGINS TODAY! A thrilling romance that presents Miss _Dalton as a spoiled darling of society, who 3 o : E ) {s brought face to face oy , ) with adversity and 3 y : : : 3 - learns the meaning of sacrifice and love! 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