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Hayakawa has not been | his appearance in “The Ver- million Pencil’ at the Winter 'Garden, starting Thursday, | will probably draw a lot of old fans. seen here for a‘long time so} THE UO POONCONe Heer ereEHesneeseHeeseEeeeEesesesesese | - STRAND COLONIAL “Hungry Hearts, | Above, |two of |the burlesque | comedians with the Russian Peasant Revue Below, Richard Burton, in “Captain Kidd’s Kid” —another fun riot on this week’s program UT cs] Kill SEATTLE STAR AT COLONIAL ] Until Friday Night Oniyt Makes $25,000 and Girl Turns Him Down One of the best pictures that Bryant Washburn ever) tarred in was “Hungry Hearts,” a dramatic sereen sl! version of the famous Rus- sian story. The picture is now featured at the Colonial, With Jack Holt re tion nd @ strong 4] cOLIScUM TO SHOW |! NEW KEATON COMEDY |: 8S BOARD IN JAIL first real feature m Jamartest wome n of t ear PTT MCT TCT CHM ca TM Mc A BIG FREE SHOW! 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