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PAGE 14 ( Pe gS 7 . ‘| Wild Horse Stars ( POLA IN CO] ORFUI ROLE c e THE ATRES;/ “What Price Glory” at Met Next Week = [igchimmion «(= “B Metropolitan Duffy Players Offer “Song-and-Dance Man” at President; “Welcome Stranger” Is Will | . “What King Farce at Palace Hip; New Vaudeville at Orpheum Promising; Vaude 3 ville and Film at Pantages W wh ¥ ® J ge au“ ' pre " In Vhat F wa he said A 4 1 i Dick aey be trite to. LAURA LEARNS TO paige : : LISTEN WITH EYES Stalling, und to the produ Arthur Hopk Lb | I y “What Price Glory” is war wag , 4 wf f W itt ae fre HH } to they fh! (1) CLARA LA VERNE, who returns to Will, King’s company at the Palace Hip in “Welcome Stranger” this week wer ‘than| (2) Irving’s Imperial Midgets, coming to the Pantages Monday; (3) Tom Chatterto’ 1 A scel Ga: from “What Price Glory,” opening Sunday at the Metropolitan; (4) Mrs, Jim B 1 i bill at the Orpheum; (5) Helen Audiffred, of the Henry Duffy Players at the I ve 1 1 ; ; ed trom! POLA NEG 3 t Orpheum Palace Hip Pantages of ; “Flower of at the A> actio n t me 2 . \ F " H I I © he we A Strand, starting Sz 1 v s the }* cellar ot ‘ whi yd “A Footlight ena ea . , ’ ; I exotic Pola and Youceca Troubetskoy. e ie over by , Attractions i ¢ Wil I 1 tt i , } ing has ever done bee ORPHEUM—va : at the F rT t the I Ar METRO TAN What Price r t seen in an PRESIDENT Emmett Car Flagg; t is portre and thy t is beautifully la Co; er usual Wednesday an r : matinees. d 1 Mrs, Jimmie Barry, w A en SEN Eee " fore t f ‘ M t M PALACE wir D |] PANTAGES a mm lt! m . STATEy and f atur ‘VIRGINIA VALLI AND NORMAN KERRY IN “The Price of Pleasure’ COMEDY LOCAL NEWS r. MONDAY—TLESDAY RAYMOND GRIFFITH President i But ne pale Ue bey sae gape f BY ae tae aetna: taken t t, that in “FORTY WINKS” Adventurous entertainor, “a song man,” as the votaries of vaudeville call him. Happy got a little mc and struck out for k. Like every other player in the world, he yearned to see his name In elect: lights, to be featured at perhaps the together Palace or In a big musical com 3 oh r rae bil git 03 4 setae wide BE, eonticinaende seas Fifth and Pike But Farrell found Broadw lot different from ‘There was nc at the station, uged with agers, offering And then, in th house, he discov ae who ha t’s the big show of the town— this glorious modern romance— a regal love tale in regal settings— dance man” redoubled 4 es, trying to get an engagement, but none was forthcon Entertaining! Convinelng! After the p: s of hunger got * Inspiring! TOMORROW the upper han Farrell di FOUR DAYS ONLY a “fake” pistol in his tru out on the side streets, theatrical propert up, but was so weak that his supposed vy turned the tables and took h BESSIE LOVE encounters the strangest adventures ever »iscreened as the heroine of Gone ADGE = (sraustark. A First National picture, directed by Buchowetski, sespets ,|“Qhe Lost World,” to be the inten ‘| shown at the ( Capitol Sunday } nce to prov and Monday. vel. How he did s y he got his golden opportu- pee nity, how he lost. it, how he lost ove the girl and regained her, form a most interesting st nes to the ( The cast includes Dulcle Cooper,} Thi Howard Miller, Helen Audiftred, | Thelma White, Eddy Waller, Arthur | the Pierson, Thomas Bro Don Aus- ~ Two Women loved him; one ‘Good’, one tin, Marie Dunkle and others. “bad? Yet he walked alone . te eee | a shige orton 1] EUGENE O'BRIEN unusual n the which with : . , THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA pleted “Joanna” for First National, |in_ the ; ; : is in the East cutting the film jof the w THAT STIRRED THE NATION Sylvano Balboni, n Featuring EDMUND LOWE tional director, and A Mighty Temptation Schulter, art director, ing on sets for ''The Far That Made a Man ma WONDERFUL Yogi Hart Rama of INDIA From the Biggest Showing the superb and daring love of a Royal Princess for an American, and how this love triumphs against the intrigue and opposition of a European Kingdom! RALPH GRAVES in a 2act joy spreader “CUPID’S BOOTS” * ‘ FRANKLIN FILLMORE FARRINGTON Internationally Known Author, Tecturer and Teacher of THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY FREE LECTURES BEGINNING Sunday, Noy. 29, 1925 8 P.M. human ca STARTS TODAY Mistress of moods, lady of love, radi- ant regent of romance—Pola Negri in “Flower of Night.” The romance of a fiery Spanish beauty in the days of ’49, By JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER RT IRL TI FP OE CIA I And here is a comedy that The COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA will play the following popular one- hour program Sunday at 12:80 P.M: MASTER TEACHER ¥ Stage Success in \ ill k is 5 le t : "Ride of the V alkyr a ' | vill keep you laughing eon- Ret Wagner sae Me phate peauest | Arcad os tinuously for 25 minutes— r Gynt" Suite of His Students | cade g ‘ ‘ Sunda Nov. 29: Hall. W Mond Hall, 1 Tuesday, 1—Kivergreen Hall. Making Your Dreama Come Sololat to b AL ST. JOHN IN “FIRE AWAY” STRAND ORCHESTRA SANTPABLLA CONDUCTING AND BECAUSE HE NEVER RETURNS Has Consented to Give Two More FREE LECTURES | —Bemtiful Pictures and Demonstrations, CHANKING POLLOCK MES TODAY BUCK JONES in “DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS” rim Masonic low « How to At Arranged by 8. K, Wineland Magonle Club ad to Por Noo, 4—Tvergreen Hall Sunda Hall, The Le Thin ta Mr Come and Hear of His MATCHLESS Work From His Students. His Work Is Incomparable—Don't Miss Him! Masonic Temple, December 2-3, 8 P. M, | ADMISSION PRED Collection