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NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE PICTURES Entire New Show Wednesday SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE ACTS ON THE SCREEN A Thrilling Drama of Mountain Women “The Martyr Sex” with William Fairbanks 10c - 15¢- 25¢ |} PALACE HIP) TODAY 245, 7:00 and 9:60 Will King & Co. —in— “What's the Use?” | erie. atk, [John brated stage | Cordoba and Tenee Adoree. ull] GIVES STARS CHANCE SPECIAL OFFER sta, dremen |i ring | acs enon ttre oo T_USE THEIR IDEAS Week-Day Matinees f ofanar| tab ps nal’ Whale nae fm seals 25c Except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays HERMIE KING’S SUPER-SOLOISTS And on our convenient, economical Credit | Gladly plan you can buy your wardrobe at | the beginning of the seasch, and pay for it | on terms to suit your convenience. ~* | { i “and « Indians Strong MORONI OLSEN GROUP EBes | for Tomato Juice TO OPEN NEW SEASON Otter of play will ap. . under | n's Uni srenenta, in Tent City Built , for Davies | Film wan Two Entrances -34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street ‘| “BEST PEOPLE” IS Ms READY FOR RELEASE 2 ‘.| Matt Moore Does “DIAMOND DYE” ANY Fantastic Dance GARMENT, DRAPERY turesque ) 5 | by feaia hz The m r } | : t the , kes p f ke, Californt men's Univers rs| His Majesty Bunker Bea Blue no pus \Estelle Taylor given by E t Dip to Tint or Boil . Just Dip to Stars at Colonial to Dye od mansion, Home Duties Her } Favorite Hobby | Housekeeps *h has been the Eas f 2ced twice, | ' iS.cent for to as ities, the club for each practice. Hi wild and w and snake of the most | o other kind | by turn whether the | “brown n to color fs her it is linen, cotton goods us pan rlend hubby i hed Scene Ee atoh / n Pi a TUT AND PIKE a MonE Days © \ ZANE GREY'S CLAIRE STARR RETURNS | Mrs, ‘Will King, k stage ax Miss ¥e-lturned to and| claco, Miss in a few company at brought back several ystumes fr THE PLAY THAT BROKE THE WORLD'S RECORD “PLAYING WITH SOULS” ELINE LOGAN 2 BROOK y ASTOR m the South : ern e Be LLM ere) Convenience In Real Estate Trans- actions Combined With n-0222 Twice Every Day, “The Popular Broadway Come- dian and Dancer HARRY DELF With | NENA vita ind a Large Cast, | ineiuding Songs Written | PILARICA AND Laoag “rt eH PACO MORENO ___NATHANE, AND SULLY PASQUALI BROTHERS THREE UNUSUAL MEN Marie Walsh and Frank Ellis Connell, Leona and Zippy toeMORRIS & MILLERwetn f “Call It What You Want” Fables News | Orchestra Nights: 15e to si Rex Beach's “THE GOOSE WOMAN” Lloyd Hamilton Comedy re in the mont th baffling pleture you a porn MYSTIC” RINCE CONWAY TEARLE HEILIG Protection Marketability Economy and Ease in Making Loans Title Insurance may be had through this com- pany without the slight- est inconvenience and at very reasonable cost. 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Prior to her de from Hollywoc stio is polishing seript of Ballot,” which ts to be Bebe Clara writer for Willia who wrote the rtesy, Music, Pictures Firat and Pike | Now th tarring vehicle Dante Vivia Og ran screen tage char believes holds the 18 pictures in 20 W for the old Bastern Film company in Providence in 1915 | ON OF William Fox is building a new oRRG academy of music to replace the old ; academy {n which the first opera |g | presented in New York. The new academy will be «a musical | with a 100-plece orchestra will lao be shown Wallace on the Wurlitser INT AT * TODAY shrine Pletures: Now i ntl Ww ‘ednendny Marion Davies ‘Zander the Great “HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN” woot Antonius Orchestra Vox News Comeds Jack O'Dale, Organist Tu 630 6:20 11:30 5c “PLAYTHINGS OF DESIRE” ESTELLE TAYLOR MAHLON HAMILTON Tomorrow—“The Bandolers” Headed by BABY PEGGY IN PERSON The Screen’s Favorite Juyentle Star —Also— MANY OTHER ACTS” wet AND ONIVERSITY ST NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK THE HENRY | DUFFY PLAYERS PRESENTS HT NEXT ROOM Sensible Prices-.~\!si1! $1.00 and Mi Bait)