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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1 Last Times . Priday— 00 “MISS LULL bert Star news on invited to wit at the Oak theater Satur morning The will Star of tot day boys march from the theater In a body, forming a reg te, with a band STARTIN SATURDAY ular pare cluded Mark Finn tion comic in Twain's u will be the chi with a lively progr other feature “mn and | 57 | CLYDE FITCH Drama “The Woman in the Case” get to Heinz quickly oman | ness, Heinz goes to the tomatoes, Where to- | matoes grow best you we) will Cod Een eee icns |: | and Heing Tomato | Ketchup kitchens. ‘HEINZ. The treachery of one woman over come by another who risks her good name and “lives” the night life of the first, Last Times Tonight! du Pont, Foolish Wives, Jack Mower IN “THE GOLDEN GALLOWS” An Intensely Haman Story of Life Back Stage. Starting Tomorrow LAST TIMES FRIDAY— ETHEL CLAYTON in “HER OWN MONEY" STARTING SATURDAY— Gloria Swanson —IN— m “UNDER THE LASH!” «22 Drama of a oman Sold Into Marriage! Funeral Services for Mrs. A. K. Jones Mrs. Alice Kinkaid Jones, 24, wife Roy Franklin Jones, former t army yp A horse thief-the arrest-the escape- the desert hidin oppure pirl-the Big surprise Mus- y. thrills, romance aciean, delight- ful picture ington alumnus, was buried Thurs day afternoon in Washelli cemetery, following runeral services at the Uni-| versity Undertaking company chapel. | In addition to her husband. and 5. | mother, Mra. Jones is survived by an of Wash-' Infant daughter, Dorothy ilot and University wripay, OAK Net, ist aud ana | Children Se Friday Night is miso Amateur Night for children. You'll enjoy the stunts of these young performers. “Huckleberry Fi: SATURDAY, at the ADULTS ‘2. WBF SD Dente ene CEM MER AN LAST TIMES TODAY Beautiful, Fascinating ARBARA EDFORD -—IN— INNING 1TH ITs” —Also— COMEDY CARTOON TOPICS Huck Finn; Tom When tomatoes can't | enough to preserve | | their red-ripe fresh- THE Mart ie font te “The Harbare Wedford in With Wit” With Fire.” win he This Is Arizona | STRAND B* POPULAR DeMile's Saturday Night demand, Cech B. their set epent thelr rash ness, hay handled a de sub: kill and din ¢ tent’ a jarring development of the nment, and t note thruout the story | COLUMBIA nw at the new Unt ank Mayd Cranner in whit Lipper Te 1 man, who, ‘ rounds up a gang of notorious ban j ait Habt Peg ry, the demure and wee medy star, will also comedy ntury 6 Little M s Mi 5 | WINTER GARE Dainty Mae Murray Paramount er Winter Gi Gilded Lib Leonard, her the popular ix coming to the rday in “The nced by Robert Z and in a dancer in this eminixeent of “On well Sher } | h's moat popular drama nt tured The Case,” p Law Shuiamite,” Askew ot | Mahlon Hamiltén plays opposit te] the star, eee | | CoLann AL | Jackie,” by Countess Barcynrka multitudes of read form, has | Fox and jonial for | which delight jer an a serial in bor {been pletured by Willan will be shown at the ¢ 1 Am Absolute!y | Free of Rheumatism, la Nervousness and Dyspepsia--Thanks to 1 TANLAC =: (tis a wonderful medi- cine, states Mrs. F. 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They are in the picture for awhile, however, until the tangled love story of two men and two women in| Miss | widely separated “ep 8 of society is happily unravelled. Joy ie featured in “Saturday Night” together with Conrad Nagel and Editi "Robe rts, and handsome gowns, bizarre sets aad novel thrills, «Great for Bad the firet time Ba Shirley Maw equipped t waif | ing fame a The admir of a little turday who in Make Your Own Medicine and The Have the Best There Is vp 4 Membrane Is Your Reward Twain's nortal Finn,” whieh showing at the The ¢ murdered. in the attrac Oak wan directed by Wil aylor, who was recent! | Here ta Inexpensive home. th reme faund blir Bhe letting « men “xtack up” in “Snowblind” How the in her sight is told | ts at the Union, Fri-|? eee One pertectly jam pianist! f})"" was spoiled whe met @ society Adv girl and decided to up “Clans” jin A serious way. 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