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al the Palace theater in the Revue.” Everybody knows I a couple of vy original Hoyt's Revu rounded himself with g cast of entertainers including and dance well, \ the last half of the we toplay presents Zane . Grey's Amateur Night and shall. GOOD BILL AT CA 1TOL PALACE =— NOW PLAYING FRANK SOPER’S REVUE’ Seen Here This Season Featuring FRANK SOPER BOBS ACKERMAN JOE DORAN MADELINE BUCKLEY Others Big Chorus of Pretty Nifty Girls Entire Change Thursday Zane Qrcy's DER Ienc Chadmck AMATEURS FRIDAY Be Sure You See “HOLD YOUR BREATH" LYCEUM THURS. — FRIL — SAT. . THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR “WINE" With CLARA BOW g“ puy 'A\‘lh Illi! |u l”ll& ‘\\‘hlrl« this little star Plenty of classy scenery, costumes, | and material, and with a sterling cast of entertainers, make the “Pretty Nifty Revue" a show rcally worth while seeing, They will re- | main here all week changlng their program completely pn Thursday for k. The pho- le Border Leglon,” a tale of the early gold days in which Antonlo Moreno | and Helene Chadwick have the léad- ing roles. Triday night will be all amateurs who are to show their warcs 8hould apply at the box office now. . The feature photoplay attraction for the last half of the week offers that big laughing hit “Hold Your Breath,” with Dorothy Devore and Tully Mar- An exceptionally good bill of Keith vaudeville is now playing the Capitol ‘PRETTY NIFTY The Finest Musical Comedy 20--PEOPLE--20 | out the a — TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY TS DT mt[flrhe { N Thi oy A T . 2 —ALSO— BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE \\ Unless otherwise ln.lllultll. theatrica) notices and reviews o this colamn an written by the press agencies for the respect!te amusemen! company. T e e P P —— PRETTY NIFI'Y REVUE, PALACE Lne of the cleverest, classiest, and at the Palace theater In the presen-{ is now playing a week's engagement resn tation of Frank Soper's "Pretty Nift nk Hoper, ag he was very popular here s ago when the had a lulu; run in this city. Irank {is head- ing this show and he has sur- very capable | with the headline attraction pre- senting the famous juvenile screen star, Mickey Bennett, in person. Little Mickey is well known to movie udiences mostly from his wonderful acting in “Big Brother” and also from numeroty other productions in appeared, He is now in vaudeville in person offering a sketch written especially [for him by Ted MclLean, Tt fs call- ed “Mickey's Christmas Eve,” and he s ably supported by Zonzella a |Wood and Charlie Bennett, Another classy chorus that look well and sing'| adliner on the bill is Dotson, ab- solutely vaudeville's greatest edcen- tric dancer, Clark and Crosby offer “Tony Don’t Understand,” a character skit in which the “Wop" pléads ignor- ance to galn his point.. Tt makes a very entertaining plot and ve preclative, K. and Indetta are from the Hawalian Isles and offer | Hawaban® folk songs, duances and music, t"nm*g the bill is the Five Pet- '8 1rope’s most sensational gym- They offer “Aerial Comedy and Cleverness” ara when It comes to cleverness they are about the best troupe of gymnasts seen here in some time. The photoplay feature presents Bebe Daniels in “Dangerous Money,” a very fine drama with a plot that proves hoth novel and in- teresting. Beginning Thursday the | Capitol will present Cunningham and Bennett's “Broadway Dreams,” a | big timer, featuring a group of tal- | ented stars and the Rialto orchestra, | CAPTAIN BLOOD—LYCEUM Rafael Sabatini's one of his best hooks, is now being shown as a movie at the ILyceum,. | Filmed in an extravagant manner, acted by a cast of stars headed hy J. Warren Kerrigan and Jean Paige, exciting than ar thrillers, ending of the so. led of an old frigate by a terrific sion, this picture ranks at the top of all the big time productions s here this season On the ex a song and dance skit, Flaherty and Stoning with a comedy dialogue of- fering and Paulette and Roy's sen- sational aerial act. For the last half of the week the movie fo Mur-‘ will be “Wine,” while the third the series s “Iight and Win’ " also will'be shown. * SOKS RIGHTIN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS ewollen, infl rheumatic should be treated '\n]\ arem- edy made for just that purpose only. covery is Joint-Fase g ony, reduce the swelling and limber up ubled joint after ordinary cur. have mis- era falied. Just rub it on—60c a t all druggists—ask for Joint- Always remember, when Toint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick CAPITOL TONIGHT AND WED. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Featuring Mickey Bennett The Well Known Movie Star in Person in “Mi keys Christmas Eve” Don’t Miss This Clever Juvenile Star Vaudeville's Greates Eccentric Dancer DOTSON Lightning Til:‘ne and Slcps CLARK AND (R()\B\ l\ ALE \\I) II\[)IT’I‘\ ¥ FIVE PETLEYS Aerial Comedy and ¢ ('l(‘\(‘rne.\.\ BEBE DANIELS —_— i — “Dangerous Money” “CONTINUOUS SHOWS " THURS., FRIL, SAT. 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