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Bill Duncan Now at Winter Garden “The Ordeal” A Thrilling, Vital Dramat Coming Saturday—h Meret’. “h « Pay” « “THE BACHELOR DADDY” F and Min Famous Orchent Antanter—ccorge He ba raon and in “The stan of the Rose” | Bill Duncan. He is at the Winter Garden until Satur- | day night in “No Defense, la picturiz zation of J. Rale igh} | Davies’ famous novel, “Par- doned.” As John Saountaed who tries to win a fortune for} the woman he loves, Duncan is! called upon to climb down} precipices, ride horseback, recklessly travel on the sleep- ers of a freight car, and fight his way every inc h of the film. | Only One More Day CONSTANCE TALMADGE im the comedy drive Boy, 14, in Charge | Steamer Breaks of Bank Is Robbed) in Two Amidships| GROVILES, June = 1-—Willlam) ASTORIA, Ore., June 1.—Unable to | Konisher, 14, was placed in charge of | support the weight of her cargo of| the Loomis State bank while hiv f4-| steel, the Brttish steamer Welsh ther, Cashier C. H. Knosher, visited | prince, which sank in the Columb’ ia | a tpckena ox Rog j river 10 miles above here, when ram. | tered ed the boy in a vault and escaped with an undeter. mined sum of money. Posses are searching the mountains, med Sunday by the American steam: | er Iowan, has broken in two amid. j ships. Plana were being made to salvage the steel | Mary Pickford ts using the radio for communication between studio and location. | NEW YORK.—Mrs. Mary Butker, | 86, accidentally asphyxiated in her home here. jamong the | vention is to name 197 } 197 WOMEN TO SIT _ ATG. 0, P, MEET | win Comprise 400 Out of 1,500 Delegates More than 400 women will be| emates to the! of names have shown up on ports of the precinct caucuses yto Rupp, att d to make the key principal business of the con. delegates and alternates to the republican state J. L, Baston as president of gham Golf and Country club. We are pleased to an nounce, aa our feature attraction, now playing, William Duncan and Edith Johnson, their newest success, “No De- fense,” and, of course, the usual high clase program of comedies and news reels. And the Admission, as Always, 10c | USED PIANOS | PLAYER PIANOS i TT cones LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ALL MUST BE SOLD Many exceptional exchanges have been taken in on the Famous Cecilian Player Pianos and Welte-Mignon Reproducing Pianos. These pianos will be sold at low- est prices so as to clear our floors in the shortest pos- sible time. Vacation time will soon be here, a good time to start the children in music. BUY YOUR PIANO NOW A Partial List of These Wonderful Values WHITNEY PIANO .W..00. 2 nse; jantetetereteies wie. $175.00 KIMBALL PIANO . WESER BROS. PIAN PEASE PIANO STEINWAY PIANO LUDWIG PIANO ... JEWETT PIANO .. HOWARD PIANO HOBART M. CABLE PIANO ....... VICTOR PIANO NEEDHAM PIANO .....,..... SCHUBERT PIANO .. BUSH & LANE PIANO STARK PIANO .. 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Somerset) showing on the the se nal story Maugham, now Strand’s screen, PICTURE PATTER Flora Finch, who was leading Indy} for the late John Bunny; and a great’ favorite of the old days, heads the cast of a new picture called “Sally.” see ript Enid, Okla, votes two to one to “The Gamin Giri" is Alice Cal-| houn's next. eee Jane and Katherine Lee, the kid! comedians, will return to the screen of two-reel comics made for Fox. eee “Deserted at the Altar” will be di William Russell will appear in eee Teddy, the dog actor, appears in ghter."* . ee Bebe Daniels es" time in “Pink Gods.” for the first |The Trap,” | |ing thin week at the Columbia. ‘Thea- |markable work | studies is | theater, CASTLE | —IN— “FRENCH HEELS” Every ny: 1 Oc It’s Always Coot at the Colonial Bargain Matinees Harry Sweet Columbia in Orchestra “Speed ‘Em International visited New York City, Mildred, accom- went along also, and they were royally entertained in the big city. * &© & COLUMBIA Lon Chaney achieves stardom in the picture drama show. ter patrons will remember his re “The Miracle Man, é the Law.” An exceptional story to start with, Chaney's characterization of Gaspard, hero and villain alike, # this feature one of the strong- jest melodramatic offerings yet re- ama eee a | coLon TAL Plumb full of thrilling moments and tense situations, to say nothing of beantiful snow scenes and animal N Shipman's great out picture, “The Girl From God's Country,” which is now showing at the Colonial Miss Shipman fs star, author and director of this production, U TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE With street orchestras, radio ex- [hibits and entertainment in prac: tically every business house, the | University district will hold its first annual open housé Friday night. Re- freshiments will be served in many of the business establishments. Five- and 10-cent movies, of one-half hour cach, will be featared at the Neptune A jitney dance will be held at Little’s hall. Mayorelect BE. J Brown will address an open air meet ing at 45th st. and University way at 9 p.m. Now— Fifth and Lenora— Veterans’ Festival. Oh, Boy! Twenty-five Big Shows— Lachman Exposition of Amusements. Let’s Go! Free to Asthma and 'Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of a Method That Any- ene ¢ Dincom- nt as Hay Fever o hould. s hod. should relieve you, nt to send ft to ss ct mo} Do it today—you do not even pay | postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room 516-G, Niagara and Hudson ats,, Buffalo, N. ¥. Send free trial of your method to: “Open an n Account ‘at Grote-Rankin's THE COTE RA cs} PIKE ST. AND FIFTH, AVE. } = ; ee | Aeralat Porch Shades Make a Cool Porch Make your porch a delightful outdoor .room, Shut out the sun’s rays, heat : glare. 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