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She has juat signed a contract as a leading woman for give years with the| Universal, RAY | In the Greatest Baseball Story Ever Filmed— ] “THE 5 PINCH HITTER’ J.P. CHASE, Maer, | Second and James St. 1 —ALSO— If you don’t feel well or if you have lost your vim, vigor and vitality. What you need is a bottle of Proud’s Port- olive tonic to feed your wornout nerves, enrich your blood regulate the bowe and build up the strength of your en- tire system. That’s what it did for Mr. Julius Schalch, of Seale Bayete Cal., we says, his ye me a good appetite, made me strong so I can work hard all day.” TT; , jtoday—all druggiy* 4 ey ribs i Sixth Episode of 4 JACK DEMPSEY, in “DAREDEVIL JACK” = n * ea ene ne meen ee a lees es Aa ae Hg by remem mend STAR FRIDAY, JUN 11, 199 _———— NORMA TALMADGE | Is coming SATURDAY to the “THE WOMAN GIVES” || Through loyalty, she follows her sweetheart into the street of a Thou- sand Sorrows; down alleyways lighted only by the breeze-ridden flame of the Devil’s bea- con; past heavily- barred portals—to fi. p undergo an experi- ence that has fall- An exciting ro- : 2 mance of New S on, ‘\ York’s Bohemia and Chinatown and its opium dens. You most likely read this stirring story in the mopolitan or in book form. Cos- 4 i | Friday— Last times of en to the f rT} lot of a] living wo- ‘ Finn men. A story that will startle and thrill you! 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