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MONDAY, JUNI yow— and thrill, sem world The tate om of the LD LLOYD 7 tem eB acts ETY LAS ETE ETETST it NOW PLAYING— « = GLOWIA in Paramount's flashy love drama— “PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS” The fam play “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” ith Antonio Moreno, Mary Mil Virginia Valli “TH mts STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE : eeececes Mildred Davis (now Mr: Harold Lloyd) is again The }Girl in one of Haroid’s big jcomedies. This time. which is | probably her iast, she is with |Harold in “Safety Last,” his|* picture, | » jbiggest and best TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN “ COLISEL 2 in “rod. igal Deus LINERTY 1) Safety Id Lieyd tn » Mouse “Jase ania, STRAND —Mary Miles Minter tn Trail of the Lonesome Fine. 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MAUPTMAN'S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA Columbia Coming: “THIFLING WITH HONOR” and Until Wednesday ‘Whe Greatest Melodrama of the Year “BULLDOG DR With au All-Star Cast COMEDY NOW PLAYING RODOLPH VALENTINO “BLOOD AND SAND” TONIGHT— BIG COUNTRY STORE ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! Unless you seo.the “Bayer Cross” |on package or on tablete you are yee getting the genuine Bayer prod uct prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablots cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monopscetic | eacidester of Salicylicacid. Headache Lumbago DR. N. YOW Physician and Sure \ geon, uses Chinese \roots and herbs Ejtreating all dis of men and wo Specializes in stom- mach trouble, and other ailments, “Death and the | theat of well ar The pict 1 players, 1 Evelyn ( LIBERTY Harold 1 , is making t hit of areer in “Safety La ‘ latest g feature-length comedy, whieh is now on its second week of showing at the Liberty theater. “Safety Last" is packed with thrills and comical situations, and Mildred Davis is the | le x lady The first scenes of the comedy take place In a department store in the big city, where Harold has gone to make his fortune. His trouble com- mences when the girl, thinking he quired a fortune already, comes o town to marry him. And what a time Harold has! The haughty floor. | walker in the store glares while Har old tries to get his lady love out of the building and at the same time pretend to her that he is the gqperal manager, COLUMBIA Chinatown an {t was in the days | before the San Francisco earthquake and fire js vividly and realistically depleted in “The Shock,” the Valver- salJewel attraction now playing at the Columbia theater. To those wh have read of thix mysterious section of the coast city and often won- dered what it looked like, the oppor. tunity {» afforded of # first-hand view. Universal reconstructed one of the most notorious sections of the old Barbary Coast especially tor this production. eee STRAND Mary Miles Minter’s latest Para mount picture, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” is this week's at traction at the Strand. PRINCESS A drama ot th played by r ly said to give on of acting in ture which easily first ranks of tt acreen, an er new pi # her in the} the players of COLONIAL Rodalph Valentino, the 4 Paramount star, tremend dramatic force in “Blood and Band," which ts now at the Colonial theater. It is waid to be packed with thrills, while the love element provided by the atar, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi is com- pelling. new cele has a role PALACE HIP Tom Mix takes a long hike in his| William Fox picture, “ Moon," now at the Palace Hip thea-| ter, Getting a good start in Amer ica, Mix, as a bored millionaire, speeds across the ocean, dashes thru | | Russia, turning a few bowhiskered | bandits upside down en abe then | rushes on to Spain; ho| doesn’t feel ike dying and has been told that a professor has the only antidote that he believes will save} |him, His sweetheart arrives in time to set matters straight. all because HAPPY COUPLE IN “SAFETY LAST” Tt in a fitting thing that “Safety Last,” completed just before the | marriage of Mildred Davis and Har | old Lioyd, tells one of the most) charming love stories ever present | ed in a picture. As the Boy, head| over heels in love, Harold gets into| Buck’s Gaselectric The Wonder Stove of the Century No Special Wiring Needed Operates From Any Lamp Socket All the speed of gas and the ricity, convenience of electr TIGATE—See It strated Before Buying | AUDIENCES PLEASED | WITH PALACE HIP BILL, Sunday audioncea at tho Palace Hip theater were well pleased with the offerings presented. Thrills play | a big part jn the new program which fs headed by a melodramatic} Tom Mix picture, “Chasing tho} Moon," | Hai Young and his company of} “Chineso / Wonder Workers” head-| line the vaudeville program. Wierd] contortions by two China maids is » start of their efforts, which be-| mo more thrilling each moment un-} Ul the close, when one of the com:| pany sides from the balcony to the} stage hanging by his queue. Knife- throwing, juggling and platespin- ning are also in their repertoite. An elaborate ventriloquial offer- ing is presented by “Grant How- ard,” in a fullstage setting depict. ing an American ambulance station c as. His dummies represent a Seotch Highlander and an English Tommy, and their handling is most realistic. Repeated encores brought a Range. Range Demon- Howard out on the stage with a set |” clapping bones with which he im. tated a blacksmith, auctioneer, and. finally a hardshoo dancer. Adepts singing, dancing and the Smith, Marks trio also won the audience's approval: ‘They introduce a ba “Good Afternoon, Pretty Sunshine.” fun-making, lane and Julia Edwards Is a singing come dienne who is also an accomplished Her humor is most spon: taneous and her antics highly lu dicrous. Her work on the ig difficult but handled well. Fred and Elsie Burke are comedians with many new tricks. Their eccen- tric dancing also pleased. acrobat DR. 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Miss Minter has the role of a 39 | swee girl of the Ken. ltucky « 9 Cumberlands, a erea er fair daughter of the mountains, The deals with a merciless moun- ‘ ‘ st ain feud, the invasion of the law New Evidence with New Pictures | J) into tic nearts ot tho simple fork |of that district and the finish of a | feud. | The the most trying difficulties. In| fact, Lioyd climbs the side of al 12-story building, and runs into! more hair-raising situations than| anyone could imagine. But his re-| ward is winning the love of his| screen sweetheart, The Girl, and, incidentally, Mrs. Harold Lloyd. They are recelying congratula- | tions in the form of applause at} the Liberty this week, where |"Satety Last” ts playing to big) crowds. OES summer find you miserable with a dull, never-ceasing back- , . i r ache? Do sharp, stabbing pains: | bf f TMU torture you at every sudden move? a , Are you tired and weak; “blue,” nervous and discouraged? Then-why continue in this unhappy condition? 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