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TOMORROW BRINGS ‘Barriers Burned Away Mighty Melodrama of Chicago's Great Fire HAL DEMAR AND HIS Cinderella Band DAILY at 3:00, 4:30, and 9:30 P.M LEAVES TONIGHT HOOT GIBSON 1 N “TAMING THE WEST” THI EATTLI [ cr ‘ , Veteran Leader THE, | |He’s Trained Cali- CK fornia Boys for | 33 Years J From New Clara Bow Is Superior Flappei al Gloria Loundets i Napoleon's Shirts “B * Mo Gleen club bo rnia appear ogram ¢ oa and Frank Mabel Ballin Interrupted Art Piano Is of Minor Importance in Scene Mayo are Columbia LAST TIM%S TOMORROW REGINALD DENRY in “LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” SATURDAY Heilig Film SHEARER In The greatest role of her meteoric career the o doubt admiring the| tone of the tr thi Seattle Girl Has pn ihe f ful * . ° Away, he picture of the “™! Part in Liberty Film | open at the Heilig Friday trument iv scene from “Barriers Burned | great Chicago fire, which will Adela Rogers St. Jo Special Added—“The Dixie Trio” UP TO HER ANCESTORS Jane Cowl Is Delightful as Capulet Maid BY MARGARET BUNDY Cow :|Closes Friday he Hand, ts weight ec Gertr bleached in thre in her MAT. METROPOLITAN <:. NOW PLAYING Prices—Nights, 50 Matinees, ARCH SELWY With ADO lar note were the rdon Burby as ¢ KL Presents dee eee “ROMEO AND JULIET” | «= ment vith ROLLO PETERS een TUES., June 16 BEG. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday SEATS NOW Lee and J. J. Shubs iEOR announc Betty Bronson Unspoiled Pet | of Hollywood | BY LINCOLN QUARBERG ] HOLLYWOOD, June 11.—The im- mortal spirit of “P in” still | dominates the caree Betty Bron: | | son, Cinderella of the films. | | The girl whose h fitted by glass slipper of fame, has becomo 4 full-fledged screen star at, the of 18, but she is still wondering w it Is all about refuses to grow up. | Other girls whisked to fame in ple: | | tures seek at once for new from life. But the naive imperson- ator of “Peter Pan’ has remaine | Jus herself—an illusioned and hapr girl—afraid to grow up and mar her | dreams. | | “It's all been so wonderful—my | work in the mo I feel almost | {like pinching It,” Betty con- fided. “I'm afraid I'm going to wake up day Sir James thrills NEW. of the world’ Women, N. Y¥, Winter Positively the , Gigantic and Costly Offered to Beattie ome | been a dream.” | ‘The Wttle Cinderella ts | shocked at Hollywood's bla on life. “Ob, no, I wouldn't think of going bare d or smoking a pipe on the set,” she exclaimed. \“I| kind of bold I} {think it's—well, comer do those things and fest fran COMTINUOUS POLICY - NOON-'TILL MIDNIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES — YOU'VE BEEN WAITING MONTHS TO HEAR THEM YOU'LL BE Talking Yeara About Them THE WORLD'S FAMOUS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA GLEE CLUB 20—ARTISTS—20 OFFERING SINGING comfortable.” Continuous Sunday, 1 to 11 p,m. Today at 2,7 and # p.m Second Big Week WILL KING ¢,; AND HERMIE KING’S BAND “For Cryin’ Out Loud” —riotous comedy, beautiful seenes, gorgeous girls and tuneful songs. SIX OTHER ACTS MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE: AND JOHN BOWERS IN THE BATURG PICTURIG “DAUGHTERS WHO PAY" atag And find it's all} ™ er Denny Comedy | ee" a Clever Mystery in 2! “K, the Unknown” Ki Amateura’ Nig ; “| Behead Geovds Ali | ne zia| Every Five Minutes | a beheaded every five! ax the concert f 4 “Village Follies” Heads Bill at State A smal ng town re ‘ “ meee ; “Peter Pan” are Betty | ays the title role, Er Cyril Chadwick, Vir » and Anna May Wrong,” a sing Matt Martin, {n his bit ouflage,” is a somewhat conjurer. Camaratta in “The Wizard of the Accor | The p Kids of Cam rrence, Brown F South Sea Picture jat Winter Garden Inland Wives," the Corinne Grif. s the pro-/¢ith production starting at the Win- ter G reday, was filmed in |the South, mainly in the vicinity of “Lightnin’,”* John Golden | Miami, Flor play which has been com-| The story was written by Bob 1 for the screen, played 1,291 It's opening scenes are laid | rmances in New 4 an imaginary island in| the record of Hoy h Seas, and much of the ac-| natown,” of 658 fy orm: | tion takes place in tropical surround which has stood for 25 years. | Ings. Miss Griffith has the role of — . girl who tires of the South rious is a novelty ofte: nd Ducharme girls is pre A vented in the R 4 Revue the ances, Seas, typhoon is one of th wlar scenes of the picture, supporting cast Includes Trowbridge and Rockclitte 1 | Fellowes high school girl Orange, New Jerse ther girl in her te: coming a famous m jay her dreams are ma back 1 Paramount to years to come, “I adore the studios cinates me,” ar in picture the life fas-| said the young star ‘You have no idea how thrilling it y is until you try It It's an ‘ound of thrills and heart-| THEATRE Piney Awerve ar Mrosson Senttle's Biggent and Hest Show Value NOW TILL SUNDAY NI Tt VAUDEVILLE PICTURES—REVUES STARTS TODAY Corinne Griffith fia” WIVES” With Rockcliffe Fellowes Hdueationnt—( Iverson Sisters and 6 “AND 6 INCLUDING First Senttle Showing WILLIAM DESMOND in Rube Syncopators r renting VILLAGE FOLLIES OTHER BIG ACTS ROSE BUD REVUE Girl, Musteal and Dance Revue WALTER WELLS AND HIS BAND “THE I YING TRAIL” MH OLD WHSt ‘Underground Tombs # of te | Seen in “Quo Vadis” ke Until Friday Night Only! Leat . Tr “Corinne Griffith ; ae IN we with LLOYD HUGHES SATURD: Still another of those §j big, jolly, famou Liberty LAFF In which Romance winks and Douglas climbs an Alp at top speed after it! Owing to the ironclad dating of the novelty act “Phantographs,” it is necessary to close “Quo Vadis” ay night. Remember— TONIGHT AND FRIDAY ONLY! The New, Gigantic Learn These CHORUSES for SUNDAY, 12:36 P. 3 n t Old Gang of Mine” ver Threads Among the Gold” “Sweet Genevieve” $25 in Cash Prizes WALLACE on the Wurlitzer Tonight and Friday— Gloria Swanson IN “Madame Sans-Gene” The World’s Greatest Spectacle Cast of 20,000 SATURDAY! Another Big Show! fl) 5 O} O} OF mh fal) a Oo Q a a a a QO a Prices—Matinees 30c} after 6 p.m. 60c; balcony, 36e4 children, 10¢ mny time, DIRECY FROM ZIEGFELD FOLLIES " “DECLASSE” ‘| j tow's | Comedy—“The Gumps” ; COLISEUM STRAND You the Town.” ve in “Kise Me Again” 1 W CAPITOL Betty COLONIAL—"K, by STATE—Vaudeville and photoplay feat THE STAGE PALACE HIP—Will King’s n For Crying ( PANTAGES Vaudeville, featuring U LIBERTY SONGFEST Competitors in the song contest to be held at the Liberty next Sunday n, at 12:30 o' a Glee club. /GEORGE MADE UNCLE ON HIS BIRTHOI George O’Brien had a day off he studios wher “Havoc” was! e returned te ng morning be’ by Madge Bellaml Margaret Ui ston and others of the cast heaped congratulations upon hia! It seems that George inadvert cists g , had picked his birthday for tea at Zt besa ao pn TNS | of teisure and his brother and ft | in-law had celebrated it by aia him an uncle. How the news out is not certain, but George piciously eyed David Butler, n sport, when that acters wersity of Califoi “] that En Ste member ligib atest, ‘The winners will cash prizes. cert on th program. Wientawak buddy peared later on the set. Whenever John Ford dire picture, J. Farrell MacDonald a up in the cast. They are ta again in ‘Thank You,” which just been started. THREE, DAYS ONLY TODAY Rv Popular Request During the making of “Aref ents People?” Adolphe Menjot , Yealed a secret to Betty Bra He is training a brace of Se terriers to act for the screen. s a dog fancier and of his leisure time witl e pets. Blue Mous: J. M. 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