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Wh / » | Sijeonmta N syp i % CHAPLIN } Shrieks! Spasms! AGAIN” Doris fh Bl son, Me Stedman Isaruppay_ Mayo, Lloyd Hughes on, Anna Q. Nils t Bosworth, Myrtle 1) A different in the sort of AME) vorl’s @ best laugh— | ANE i GREY Picture! \ ‘ | | CHARLES OGLE, DAVID BUTLER MERICA’S | favorite stars in a Western romance by America’s % favorite author. Pro- duced by the man ay made q Herd” and “The Bi |] Legion.” | A comedy of wiles, | smiles and sweethearts! who The PROLOGUE is attractive | Civil War Story _ Now at Colonial “Barbara These Learn Choruses 30 P.M: “After Every F “Nobody a fF Can $25 in Cash Prizes a W aughs and am for Friday ter editing “Hearts and Spurs,” Jones’ latest picture. The Thundering ®)« Film Booked for Blue Mouse - — 4 | | | Eleanor Boardman has the role of a modern girl, who doesn’t care who mak break them in “The Mouse Saturday. the speed lar Way of a Girl,” sas long as she can tarting at the Blue Tt! frenzied search of a debutante | ‘'Sinner I flapper for a new thr 4 the | role, J a ’ adventur dramatic and dy © which befall her, ia the basis M ert G. Vignola’s production, eathe Way of a which comes to the L Blue Mouse Saturday good-be from f Kat e the } a f Eleanor Boardman, who haa ap-/her d thr t nat } peared lately in ‘Wife of @ Cen-| climax of the story 7 4 more | rT’ andlof a thrill than she had sought taur.”” “So This In Marriage Change of Program lp: at Capitol Thursday Big Demand for rattan ia 'boony news New Actors on S Silver Screen at |Reverts to Waif Type| Picture Coming to Heilig Friday Last Day for Talmadge Film Friday night will wee the lant she ingn of Nor Valmadge’s piety The the trand. r ator ernst wirl of old London vy er heart the donire her with b ne th that is her ehild. are r Drama and pathos ngled thruout ing Miss Talmadge most appealing the picture, ¢ opportunit Special Care for Hysterics Cases One of the tock compante yir “Charley's I Asant Doris Kenyon Is Now in “Who’s Wh Word while Again,’ week ” oO eyed to Doris ing “It 1 which she ag the Collseu y n scenes from “The Crimson Runner,” intrigue, coming to the Heilig Friday. that her lusion tr ts name had been » “Who's ¥ a (Tue Cr is} I The nich may me to the splendid portrayal o! starting | aristoc imson Runner,” story attains lati realiem at the oak i 6 a daring, Miss Dean and her supporting cas ¢ the | fa young he girl whom | nor yet entirely to the fact that the | poverty and oppression turned into aj author knew intimately the lite under a|which he portrays, but also to the : © ald of sual fidelity to detail for which; a 1 the rich goes to Count Maxime St.| it : A who acted as special tech Shirley Mason rupee between w fre tom proud, cruel \“Those Who Judge” Pictur Is Now at Butler | »\ curring Pat hich Bhirley | Dancing Team in Pant J wnt hired mynte «|| Blue Mouse Film ahede bead the Capitol, in w the tale of Viennese a be attributed not f P ® ° ads'e AR “ THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1928, v |-—--—-——-—— - so ecm. : ¥ " | EX Aaa he tetee saree tenis eimyetery he Suis ds $15. too oe if Hunts for Thrills st-War Romance ond flees sg Pint end Fikes y | Tonight and Friday Only! 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Nambu phies | aie nb ng at the} | played in repertoire for six years at {the Imperial theater, Tokyo, prior to she becomes the object of the] nts entrance in motion pletures ft wo of the wealthiest! 4 merica, while Kuwa and Yamamato town, who happen have toured the Orient and America, Halperin, who is mak nocently involved. | f Tro TWO MORE DAYS HOUSE PETERS AND PATSY RUTH MILLER “HEAD WINDS” SATURDAY LAURA vin 10c 6 15c¢ “BARBARA FREITCHE” WITH FLORENCE Vipor 4:20 110 AND ALL STAR CAST : Tomorrow— O'BRIEN “HKAINDOW RANGERS” IN “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” From the leok— MANNS AN IDIOT? Our Spring Dance PASTIME CLUB 111 Spring Street Friday Night, May 1, Will Be a Feature Event CONTINUOUS POLIC }ON- TILL MIDNIGHT Every lady present eee) VAUDEVILLE —— Bie CTURES eee Pi member, this is May The Biggest Bill of All | The BillWithout aFlaw JACK WILSON Vaudeville’s Favorite Comedian Dancing Every Night Musical Features by Curtis’ Bargain Subse 20 Matinee DAN DOWNING AND BUDDY | Weekdays MANY OTHER ACTS HEILIG Hoot Gibson in “The Saddle Hawk” PICTURE ITH MILLER AND LOU TELLEGEN in “THOSE WHO JUDGE” THE PATSY RU | Aesop's Fablen | Toptes of the Day | Lillian Faulkner & Co Warren & O'lirien The Uriliiant ¥ {| Actress 2:45 | Roberta Arnold | | ‘The “Mansfield of | | the Sereen® | | | | Montagu Love #0! 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Pacific Radio Supply Co, 121114 Third Avenue, Seatile SEES ney n D YOUR MAN” POPULAR PRIC Te Haine Yakima Canutt world's champion cowboy —IN— TODA which e Griffith om the « publis offers th 66M 7° ” "Claasi fied’ Ridin Mad that is well suited to he | New York girl employed in the| Larry Semon Comedy telephoned want ad department of a! daily newspa She imitate the “How to Grow Thin” belles of Park t >» well to} (educational) deceive ail but the nest eye, She} id with married men, in-| upon having a good time, She} seerts that she will never become | household drudge that her} mother is, nor live in a dumpy flat, | but when the girl for gets all } ind behaves as a| | healthy woman usually |QUESTION IS: WHEN | |WILL DOROTHY RETURN?) When Dorothy Mackalll kissed her | | mother good-bye time ago, she ass Screen Almanac ANTONIUS JENSEN'S Winter Garden Orchestra Any Time 106 Loge Seats 200 in love} t the depot some } red her she would | | be back in Hollywood in ‘no time,’ | Dorothy seems right. "No | to be time” is correct. | Tho little star went to New York to enact the title role in“ | First National, | that imp | to remain uckle" for When she completed tant par he was urged | 1 appear opposite Milton | ho Making of O'Malley," | nother First National production. w Dorothy wires Mother Mac Kaill she must wait and make a pic |ture with Richard Barthetmess be Sills in * | fore coming back to her home, Yes | "no time” was the correct way to} | put ft | Krnest Torrence, atter hag ; played rough frontier character WILLIAM FAIRBANKS |such as he portrayed in “The Coy. | DOROTHY REV? ered Wagon" and “North of Added Attraction ‘rather Hked being planted amor SADIE STEPHENS ‘the girls for his featured role with Lady Banjoist Supreme Leatrice Joy in "The Dressmaker from Paris," | every time. tes a tangled sit h a most interest FEST Join in the lightful group 1 Mama Can Do.” be r 1 the audience © fun of selecting the pe will be heard 1: nt Wurlitzer, offer- ing cast of Bus. | foature-comedy, st ¢ T | a mediey ¢ Edmund | compo: ame | sele ns ction. }CLEVER CROOKS RACE WITH LAW Up and down the California coast, tween San Francisco and Tijuana, Mexico, Betty Compson and Ray \ Tilton, who appears | Midnight Express” al ¢ befor cast, r back to| ning on the js a successful Jewelry for the coming He Finds His Man ond Griffith are today engaging in ne of the most unusual races ever the jscreened. It is all done for }laughs, thrills and drama of “Pa jto Paradis in which he: = jtalented players are featured. | As a couple of clever crooks, Miss | Compson and Griffith manage to get {out of San Francisco with some very | valuable diam With detectives | hot on their trail and cordons of po- jlice at every city along the route, jthey race for the Mexican border, jonly to find that the best policy is to return the jewels. Thru literally hordes of police they race back from n Diego to the Golden Gate city amid many a laugh and thrill. Other well-known players in the are Tom Santschi, Bert Wood- nd Fred A. Kelsey. ca jruft | TALMADGE “THE LADY” A COMING! “ENTICEMENT”” Clive Arden's Novel Salvatore Santaella and the Strand Brilliant Orchestra Rin-Tin-Tin has the enviable record of getting his man He is starred in “Find Your Man,” in which his histrionic abilities are marvelously set forth, at the! 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