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FRIDAY, SEPTEMI —SATURDAY— A Big FEATURE— | RICARDO CORTEZ a) 7. oe a a 2 ee ee ee ICO Ooo Oo}oo BETTY BRONSON in the Paramount love-comedy “NOT SO LONG AGO” You will first autom the two seated bicycle and other interesting things! Bee 2 aa see the very “ee Another Big PEATURE— JUSTICE’ A dog hero you will ' love in a story thet will thrill and amaze with its swift adventure, WALLACE on the WURLITZER Real Medal Used in Dix Picture The congressional medal of honor awarded to Richard O'Neil of the decorated The med mount st from 0’ ‘or use in a scene in the p wherein the ressional me awarded to the world r Onpmtuw & CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Topics of the Day ~ ‘Ted & Kathryn From the Ziegfeld Follies Oiga Steck America’s Tink Prima Donna 55) Werbert Wililams OUP TO NUTS” Three and One-Half Arieys EB PATHE NEWS Mats.: 266-500 Untt) Saturday RICHARD TALMADGE in “THE, MYSTENIOUS STRANC Antonius Orchestra and PACK MAKES VOX NEWS THE ‘Take 1 or 2 Levaons Latest Steps at STEVENS Private Halls, Di Annintnn iaio Ove 0. ae 1 ido ed by Para-|! ne parents of a hero of| riage Whirl —SATURDAY— LITTLE SOUSA THIRD WEEK! \ PARAMOUNT COMEDY MELO DRAMA [=f] HE clic ninety meter re laugh a that's as f funny as HARRY LANGDOR in Mack Sennett's dometer ks around the laugho- gistersa second—and fast and they come! spee Ea) twoact laugh. pienic about a hobo who goes Into the cireus “Re- member When?” & THE COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Prices—Matinees 20¢ fier 6 TM. 50e1 balcony . Children 10¢ any time. Evening prices prevail Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. THEATRE Fins? fucwue ar Macascn| COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT “NOW PLAYING Two Dg Stars Make It Truly win BEN LYONS VIOLA DANA (Pleat Senttle Showing) —and— NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE FACH ACT A HEADLINER 10-15-25¢ 40. ma, Tu tinge’ Con pat: — NOW — CHARLESTON WEEK ALSO “PRETTY LADIES” HEILIG sito THT ‘Camille of the Barbary Coast” 1 iels in new comedy at Coliseum; Beginald Denny in laugh riot at Columbia; Lost World” opens second week at Strand; Liberty Saturday. (1) MAE BUSH, who p (2) Bebe Daniels in a scene hilarious moment from “ Love in ys the from ifornia Straight ‘The Lost World,” at the title role of “Wild, Strand; at the Liberty next week. |Bebe Daniels in “Wild, Wild Susan” 1 Susan," a thrills starring B: » the Ci t a bac seeks out a ansigned leenody Bopeier on | “First Year” Ends on Pantages Prognany The ya He and feature f the and Robert G HI Jackie Coogan Is g Star at Colonial TILL SATURDAY Richard Dix “A MAN MUST LIVE” Coming Sunday GLORIA SWANSON In IN ALL NIGHT in Attendance “THE RAG MAN” Kiddie Amateurs Tonight BARGAIN MATINEE TOMORROW TONIGHT—SATURDAY —SUNDAY ONLY Henry Duffy Players ihe eat = Comic Nldase OF MARRIED LiFe — Sensi ble I BEG. “MON. , SEPT. 7 Henry Duffy "Players in “The Nervous Wreck” Hy Owen Davin— Senin Now Jackia C Colonial a comedy « lard Mack Jorphan, who bec Jewish rag man more amusin . the best of his t pictures, Eccentric Dancer Scores at Orpheum 6 oddest le charac on is Chaz t the Orpheum © has been on short time, He sin his hb week. Mr. Ch stage only a appeared in cat Vaudeville & Pictures HEADED HY A Spiffy Dance woop Robert Gordon LADIES! Every Day This Week F 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P, M. MADAME, IDA CHERNOFF Nationally Known BEAUTY EXPERT e 1 TH AND BEAUTY ie jay She WIT Discuns Different Subject Pertaining NOTE: tlon to our regular thone attending 1 j] entire matinos p Direct Ire om N DONOTHEA Late of the Fol the Latoat eraonal Appearance o ‘T McKIM ‘The Sereon'a Mont Popular Villain “Camille of the Bart Wild Susan,” to open Sat Ahe Fig ne (5) R Chase, 7—SMACK ’EM ACTS—7 YOU ue ” Thess lectures aro tn addl 1ext Blue Mouse attraction; Bebe Dan- ot So Long Ago” coming to Coast,” coming to the Blue Mouse, Saturd: at the Coliseum; (3) ee d Denny in a | Columbia; (4) Lloyd Hughes, Wallace Beery and | starred with Betty Bronson in “Not So Long | the ticardo Cortez, xt |Unusual Picture ie pags Night | Remains at Strand ‘The best: | 4 Britt | of her life f a brontos: Ah at w n course. Yesterday Rested in v Exberty Fuge rount production, | * which comes to ay 1 Ricardo Cortez | pal roles on of the | Howard Miller, » Franklin, Nor Broadway name by / Miss Bron the daughte Dover, 1s w York in ring ve-jin t at the| rich atest now ard hicle Talmadge's which & Winter Garden, is 1 od history for th fact tha ar of the produ himself in tho filming of | her employ 1 it iy hard to kill Dick Tal-| her. Billy 1 by the fact | She exists m a broken | lard into an] Of course, sooner or later Billy | awakens to the fact that Betty Diver is not una’ tive, Tho ro ed|™mance is as pretty a one as the| screen has depicted eee Open Road Scene \of Columbia Film An elaborately bullt bungalow on wheels, and an entire typical tourists ts part of tho cas of “California Straight Ahead,” star- to fall| ring R 1 Denny, which cone | and when @) to th imbia Saturday white-faced | Most of the picture takes place out | camera-man reached him, Dick was | on the open road, with Denny in the} picking small stones out/role of a dls olate sultor trying ystem, with noth mors | to forget the fact that his fiancee} to show for his experience | had changed her mind. Ho tours the some bad bruise country in the palatial honeymoon | . trailor he had built with which to | take his bride to California, |Barbary Coast Film Harry Pollard, who directed the \Blue Mouse Feature | picture. spent a week in picking rep- | | resentative types of motor tourists Mae Bush and Owen Moore will| to uso in the caravan of automobiles accompanying Denny, “s romantio turn desire to impress her | r to tell them] mn and heir of : oly in love with | in re ity doesn't know Cortez plays young Bal- laying and is leads | that Billy Ballarc lywe | tatre ly k it; a >| madge, as is instance hat he recovered fre ained in div , about a t this | the first home old | “sloe| which Dick j off into the and from that fa high wall. All th ting the ur quence in to walk over roofs, limb g treo, to the he did in ho came slipped " imbled Ks below | thru erience limp, ant t scared director and learned qule Jot h | seric | than | | be.the main attraction at the Blue | on the new show th lay, their lato hit. | Naralile of the Savbaty Conk st ‘|Last Showings of tern critics unank | | «.|Will King Farce sin their 7 s of this produc: | Last showings of aiming it to bo a triumph ish and Moore in acting, while| Girls," the mirthful farce offered by | » story that 18 crammed] Will King at the Palace Hip, take f human emotions, suspense riday night Dangerov matic climax is the bedroom typs of pro- tarts | been ia one 8 Waith Roberts will play the lead- ing feminine role Douglas MeLean in the star's first Paramount release, “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” the George M, Cohan success, ore aro a numbor of big scenes | duction, full of laughs and compli: Jot the underworld, wherein the | cations story fs lafd Mae Bush appears as| “Have a smile,” next week's of. the queen of the dance hall girls| fering, is sald to bo even funnier jin the once famous Barbary Coast,| than the current show, All tho fa. | | while Owen Moore assumes the] vorites will appear in song numbers |role of an erring son of tho rich.| excellently suited to thelr styles, It is Mae Bush who drags him out | of the mire to make a man of him, \whom she later loves, Friday night will witness the Inst showings of ‘The Woman} Hater," “Dangerous | s PAGE COLUMBIA LAST TIMES “TODAY 1BOKG AMM MeCUTCHEON'S “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY” | SECOND AMAZING SECOND AMAZING WEEK] Coursing through living prehistoric monstern, ix a love story that would make a pleture Im itwelf, Conan Doyle's Stupendous Story Lest in a World of PREHISTORIC MONSTERS TOMORROW! NORTHWEST THE YEAR'S S EMIERE OF SATION— “CAMILLE OF THE BARBARY COAST” — with — Mae Busch and Owen Moore A Tingling, Thrilling Romance of the Under- world TONIGHT “THE WOMAN Back Stage Story Depicted at Heilig How do. stage people live? v is aply answered In Monti Protty Ladies,” yal opt Hellig. ‘Th LAST TIME based on life in the Follies, and gives an Intimate close-up of the artists | | -; hoforo the footlights, in the wings, | I Ing 0. } ssi rooms, back stage and in their homes. “DANGEROUS GIRLS” It js a human story, full of color and romance, and it 1s not without pathos and a bit of comedy to light. en it, Tho leading roles are played by ZaS8u Pitts and Tom Moore, The sup: | porting cast contains 16 other big 8 in filmdom, including Conrad 1, Norma Shearer, Lilyan Tash man, Bernard Randall, George Kx Arthur, Helena D'Algy, Lucille 1 Bucur, Paul Wills and Roy D'Arcy Tomorrow—Saturday WILL KING & CO; i nar in “HAVE A SMILE”