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| il lial siesta: 0 rere PAGE 6 CHIC AGO'S JAZZ ‘ENTER CLOSED HERE SN 4 “SCARS PLAYING— BETTY COMPSON ‘5 romance of now AND STILL THE CHOWDS ARE THRONGING TO “Down to the Sea in Ships” GREATHST oF NOMANCES “The Rustle of Silk” with Conway Tearte Coming—*The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” THR SEA Columbia Low Ohaney tn SHOCK” Coming The Fun King— “THe m HAROLD LLOYD In the first T-act comedy Ba ever made— “SAFETY LAST” | Halr-ratsing laughter! LAST TIMES TODAY NORMA TALMADGE and THOMAS MEIGHAN in fm HEART OF WRTONA” TARTS TUBSDAY “NERO” TH ROMAN SPECIAL! The Rage of Paris ! Mr. D.D. Star of §/BERTHA MacDougall- M i. Southwick CLAY’S will present his original artis tlo interpretation of— | FAMOUS LOVE ROMANCE “THE RUSTLE OF SILK” A Study in Drapes with Orange Living Models! Blossoms” ith Kenneth Harlan, Ee- Taylor, Edith Moberts Big Cast. CHINESE Coming Saturday Re MAE MURRAY—Jasz Mania M. 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Chal. | latter finds some love letters, writ-| STAR powerful characteriza- on is given by Lloyd Hughe t the role of the mountain “Scars of Jealousy,” backwoods feature youth ty drama of the country, which is the offering at the Coliseum this ion diffe reen story. | | » the etar| » of Bertha horns Pretty Estelle Tayle M. Clay's famous play, “T? * which is no theater, The stc ts an t to the hero, me itself out ir the’ er | Thentory has a charming setting f New Or Jeans, the me as well as an of the * gay senorita and a girl from Lou jana. | COLT Her one of the most spec a ever used for |motion is the opening quence “Sears of Joalouny, |Thomas H. Ince’s romantic modern jdrama of the Alabama hills, which | is now showing at tho Coliseum |This prologue depicts both peasant jand court life in the reign of Louis XV of France. In the court room scenes nearly @ thousand actors and jactresnes take part. 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COLUMBIA That the whaling profession has} |been fraught with danger has long| jbeen known by those more or lean | jidentified with the Industry, and | |the thrilla that can be put into }a realistic photoplay depiction of no industry can easily be recog “Down to the § resent attraction a theater, has almost Innum- jerable thrills, The biggest scene [shows the harpooning and capture jof a 90-ton whale and ts considered one of the best thrill scenes ever pictured. “Down«to the Sea in Ships” also holds a heart interest theme and {fs an unusually dramatic photoplay. Raymond McKee is the leading player and Marguerite Cour. jtot plays opposite him. Several other @tars appear in prominent roles, spring medicine for that tired fee!- ing, caused by thick, impure blood. Hood's makes you feel better, eat and sleep better, and ‘'makes food taste good.’’ “After the inactivity and clone indoor’ confinement of winter it is especially hard for the sluggish system to combat disease germs. 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IN Urban peeeent | WINTER GARDEN Pathé News’ > Comeay Shirley Mason, tho dainty little | Fox star, js seen as a daring bare Ka | "Shirley of the Circus,” her late pic. ture, which is at the Winter Garden theater now. “shirley of the Cirous,” as the life under the “big top.” and Miss Mason does somo thrilling and dar ing stunts. The story hu# a human plot and ts interesting thruout, “Aggravatin’ Papa’ ig proving one of those x-trots that one can't resist. It is word in dance where sitio Or ae tne | COLONTAL teresting photoplay feat: Norma Talmadge and Thomas goin Meighan at the Colonial, wil! have again, Ask for recor its last showings Monday night. 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