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: t ' ' ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAt Y071TLAIW, iSUCTAY ! MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1922. r - - ia gel a ncl HfPPODROME Paacale Perry and company, a clever pair la snappy rs, present "Frontipr Pars." a eharprahootlng novelty act, a pne of the big- attractions on the program af tha Hippodrome theatre for thia week. Fancy, trick and straight shooting re all alike to this dexterous couple, it ia i reported.f- Motlon' piftt'BTtf' h03Fver, FlH have ' m big place en the new bill for much attention la to be . given the feature fijro, ';WwM Men-I-oe.- with, Evan Burrows fontalne. recently the aub- j ject of much newspaper notoriety, in thVcaatV The photoplay is filled with -interest and the cast, in addition to - Kiss Fentaine, contains. Marguerite Marsh, aister to May Marsh ; Martha j Mansfield and William Desmond. Manning- and Ball offer ''A Scotch HtghbalJ." a skit which is said to be ttl of comedy. A ventriloquial novelty 1s fferpd by Kinkade and Cinkade. "yhey crYy special scenery and the act Is) out pt the ordinary. Special songs and tome snappy dlaloprue mark the endeavor ef Mark and Tpoy. whp ure : sent 'Jist ys" The act has a lively Una flf chatfcef and the skit is" said to ts onj of the brightest spots on th 'bill.- ..v . : Thrs Bohemians and Nobby are tal ented artists tn throwing boomerang bats, f The dog. Nobby, is said ta be the ttly canine manipulator of the funny headgear extant. The dog patches the1 hea4 pieces as they return from soar? Ing ver the beads of those In the au diences iSyan Burrows Fontaine, who wiH be ptaye up (fn the motion picture feature, is th former "Pollles" beauty who, tw years KO. grv 'up her career 4o roa-rry the son of Harry Payne Whit ney, . J TkANTAOES Alexander Pantages has JLV booked ' for a tour ef tha circuit Msnroe Salisbury, famous as a motion picture lUr. who has been mast sue-. essfal as the hero 'n western dramas. Salisbury will be the headltne attract tloe M ths Pantages theatre beginning Manday matinee and is appeartng in a sketch called "The House by the Side C the Road," which gves him an op portunity to show his fine dramatic -ability. One of Salisbury's biggest bits cf the screen was In "Reman" . and bl latest success was he Great Alone." , A special attrsctlon on the new week' bill will be the Four Bonisettis tvnd the four athlett: brothers offer an original . noyelty act. Dissy balances Snd body twisters fsature their bit. ' MarU KeJl sings well and the Blower lCxtp4e4 etafineat TODAY and r LABOR DAY JIT TOfVhAM BUSBYS Alabama Minstrels Matiae and Night, Any 8et -Skating ';.- Swimming Dgacins rroii nKide Fastlmts Cays Frees. Flrt and Alaetw.Fare se COME KA&LYi j 5 brothers in the sameijict, succee4 tn syncopation. : Their cjasjea. offering will provide upuaual" ntartalnment that is different frem . this; many acts of their kind. Harry Conn aiui Harry Hart offer a mixture ;of songs and comedy whlrih they call "Two Refined I Gentlemen!" They also We a, funny t4e of shatter and do some ccefltric a4 b9"lesq aanemg. tireen ana puifbar are two clever comedians and hve s funny line of crossfire eomedv. frirrthnr-wtth comedy eongs and aneelT They ,cH tneir otrerlng "Withoyt I fUiym Or Reason." Samsted slid Mrlon present a demonstration of . physical culture. that is both novel and artistia The final chapter of 'thee Advent ures of Robinson Crusoe." jpathe News, Aesop s t-Dies an. 1'oplcs pf the Day will be the Pantageacope offering. : f- f- RIALTO AFFAIBS OF THE DAY : . i Continued From Vtt Dm) tor, it is said. Therefore t was fiU -r- Ung that ;ope pt the several 'bx parties" that witnessed fh Masque- raaer , was xnat ea ; wedassday even ing when! Larkln. Ruth! 8 Iura Ansoju. William Gesl, Kari Sjl vera. Frank Wltson and At Ferguson. stars and principals of fh Premium company. attend In a! bod v. The jnajorHy Af the; movie folk had seen Ttast i the stage play arid were an isus ta see him in the sereen version of the famous playl Manager G. A. Mtetsger of the Rival! was compli mented for shewing: the Mature. H. , II. Browneli. Portland matiiin picture e&Rieranian, Is aonaluding a busy eumrner f work whfch has taken him through most of the state and into wssniagten and Canada In search pf scenic objects. Brewnell ihas released many scenic film studies fhat have be come famous, yet he" goes about bis wor sa quietly that few i picture, fans realise he is at work. Huf pietures are pelng released by one of Che largest f the nationwide sistribuiors, and Brownie''! Is buytnar auromoMlea with the proceeds. The Silver iSaimon.": one n recent pietures. enjoyed a two run x me uapitai theater tn New york recently. i i I A solid wall of masonry rising from tan water or a miantv eoeaa to a neisni oi more tnait a, Hundred feetlia reprooueeq n miniature detail on (he Blue Mouse tbeatre stage thlg week as the background; for a prologue which Manager i Fred W. Teufel j has srranged n connection with; the show ing of 'fpnte Crlste, the set repre sen ts the famous Chatauid'if. the! ter rible; prison Is vhkk Edmund XkantM. later Mont Crisp, was imprisoned for o yeara.; j un , Miserere and prison scene music from yerdjfs iopera.1 til 2"W WLmoBpneirio prolog Th f wfl be featured by Hai w. 4f at me organ. ;;. ! ;.7 ' No eoecial data has smm ut l A Metsger e the RlvoH theatre for the nrsi snowing of i"The Prisoner wf Zenda." the big supvfeatur boohed to follow; "The Masquerader," new shewing. f Tha first date w4tt b 4e terminsd jon tho length: pf. time the Guy Bte Post tfctwre If he!, udg lug by th crowds WblH ere packing the. theatre if vill be sjat ! least twe weeks V before It is taken f off. : i The riginat starr 0f 7Tb 1 Prisoner., of Zend." by Anthony Hppe, . writtea rw aew ts still in. prtnt and popular. The dramatisation by Edward Rose re sulted in tremendous success boUijta this : country-, gn4 1 England. j- AUhoogb emiy'ernAr fall sreek is available for motion pictur xhibttion at the HeUig theatre. Manager IT. Panglo has take aoeount of the Ifae 2? d how Pok4 , Into PorUand this month, an be ts plan ping for the presentation- f balfrweek pietur bills. The ieture4 will split the week with Orpheum vaudeville. Be, cause bf tbe fa that arandmga Bey ran ' far beyond expectations, Fangie has available a number ef other first class firm features for early showing, i t u ' ii N i J- 1 1 I - ' Jf " I " i -'t' l , v t "i 'jf Veto al Ifc Hitpojij?Savb i : : I : ! ! i - I i i . 'i otable Acts . -.-t.l : i. - 1 I II- I ' .'t f . Engaged for The Orpheum MANAGER FRANK) M'ORTTfOAN ,.. of the Orpheum, wfajcB opef W" njew season of blgtlme vaudevtlle for Portls4 o'n September 1 i burnt niing happy tune i sine be reeiTs4 from tbe booking offices lata in the wek the lineup for early season, a tf tractions here. , l J: "Certainly this has Q thf earmarks of a grand and ! glorious year,, Mtr Gfettlgan declared as be. scanned a llpt ef notable acs booked o the; locajj npuse. une louowmg are on to list! "The Creole Fashion Plate in a new and lavish gown display ; f "Flashes'!' with Doe Baker ; ' Harry Watson his telepbone scepe and "Bettllng Pur gan" ; Creasy and Dayne in ene ef Cresexf playets a Bailey and Cowan, songs and banjo playing, with Eatelle avis; Ivan Babkoff 1c Co., In Rus sian dancing ; . Marion Morgan danov era, ia ."Helen of Troy?' : Hyams and Mclntyre, in "Honeysuckle" ; Val an4 Ernie Stanton, comedy talk ( Williams apd Wolf us, elaborate buffonnerv Henry Santrey and his society band ; Ij. i H., a new ; monologlst ; Thomp son, the Egyptian modern miraele man ; Walter Cj Kelly. tbeVirglaia jndge ; Alnta Neilson. Phil Baker an4 his accordion; Dugan and Raymond. 1 a comedy playlet; Eric ardo, con cert pianist ; John B. Hymer, in . cfrt pianist ; John B. Hymer, in a play let ; Frank Van Hoven, dippy mad rna gician ijddie Leonard, famous come dian j Wilfred Clarke.1 in a farcical sketei; Clara Howard, a Portland girl, in songs and mtmicry "Stars of 'Sfeter4ay.' including i the original Cprlnne ; Zelaya v pJelosplier pian ist ; Harry Lanjrdon. i in I'After s the Ball." with, bis ! trick I auto f Herschel ley, in a comedy playlet i ''Jack Wil- sen cemeaian ; areteei Rugat, prima dpnha; Flanagan and Morrison, com edy golf act : "Blackfaee! Eddie Ross ahd bis banjo ; Mltty and Tilllo. Prtflfr cess Radjah and B. C. HJUlatn. autbor of "Buddies," and other song ucT ceases, in "OriginaliUe4.q (, - - -t I 1 ' -- 1 i ' it: - w , ' OHN GILBERT GBEAT AUTHOR - ! (Continued From Pace One) v mance of Betty Jane BroWnr There was to be the usual class-play, and Mnoen noj opjyi volunteered but in sisted, that he write U. He -had. It seems, two motives. One wa ta raak a: certain blonde-hiredU bluf eye4 an4 piuch dimpled miss now the wife of western banker the heroine. , Sepondr y.i hy reason of authprshtp pnd big yars p stage experience, GUberVpro- posa to ne tni valiant n nero i wno rescued ' the maiden from such bidden dangrers, as he, the author intended Incidentally, he also had tn mind the bumbling of several bated nlvals,! For W seems the dimpled miss was more than ordinarily nonular. In the: nlaV he; would make I them i-Sll- servitors emenraen, iootmen, cnaurieurf ana at tendants to the heroine and be re, 4l k Then ; it was that the embrye i and budding! playwright settled to Jila 'Ufk of writing i "The j Unusual Romance of ijetty Jane ftSrown." s By reason of nany years t trouping! with his father arid mother, young Gilbert was f ami4ir With U of the melodramas so paptjlar j Front each of these, the auth or took the lmpertant ; Scene, t Dangers and Vicissitudes were filched bodily from Hartley Campbell's The Galley Slave" and "The Pheonlk." Bandits and hold up men were dragged ! forth from "A Dosperate Chance." . moment ef crisis natch d from ?rb Fatal Wedding," Bpldy bad kidnappers! stepped fort from "The Road to Ruin," i 'The Bow, cry After 5 Dark," fWhy GTirls Ieave UnmaH anal elllA j Itll. t n..ts.il Beaatiful lpak Model!" i Comedy r charaetert thf Opium came jfront The Kln of swing. - tne wueen oj mnatpwn, tThe tia Alarm." "Tbo Angel of the AUey.t i and The Policeman's Wife." For good measure. Author Glibert took One great .sawmill : scene from Blue Jes iand rescued the; little mlsa just aa the cruel teeth of top buss saw were -1 jrr-everyi - pee' -'-Mi lite' jWay. I ijebs Gilbert, as the her,!- bold supreme way I j Tbreughouft the few aots vil lains were thwarted -with if fine fettle by Jack d Vers, thei pansome here--programed ,: as ; .fobnnie Oilbert j And Aetkor Gilbert saw U it that none re her end heroine bad! p lino that! we 4 4lngla aalva). jef 1 applpase. And deadly rival in; "blackfare"-enned bad Cloaed the daorii, bp wed, but spoke stot wrd. ' It; pas a. great play and tbe audience "accorded it ap ovation. TfAMSfcew didje me emtP asked ptraeter Smmeti Fiynn, wha Ml thf megaphone , en thai pig CHlt f Meu,CristQ, .ima the play a aoe, eass wq '-fay-r aipet i persomUly i wyp epneerped T i k r t -; 4 i -- H s if Yea,:: and' pgala 'rwtl ao good,' re, plied Gilbert, thoughtfully.' i "The glrli got armieada f towers, -f waited for a while and the wenf prmmd to her dressing roosa. expe ting to receive feer tXanks and share in the honors ef the evening. I , knew U i the pipy . padn't wp herv nothfng tela would, n The room iws dark.' "he- had - dressed hurriedly and allowed the kid who played the colored servant i to ee her home."" Then I tore up the manuscript." GdmedyNpedd For; Scr eenvSb 'I fTI Gr,uze Thinks i TAMES CRUgE of the Paramount J Mil -ok oirectora Baa pausa isj te work of editing the film motion picture eroded I jta express 1i!s 1"X belieTe," be . writes, t th4t the surest stieeeWj;fer - fe BCreeBi; iare those Pictures whereja tornedy, U the predominant note, : AndJ whenJi sy success, x, "ln. frankly.- ex i effloe suocae, for I believe that ArtistijF in motion -pictures is at it best jonly when it means much toj many people. Art for the proeieu few wteana little to me,! but art for the j multitudes well teld. Story, convincing; interest-In- ad authenUe fa.ns more.tp than anything else. ; I i" "That ia why I i was exceedingly Happy when X was ejivs the oypertu nity of producing The " Old Home stead,'! a play which-, ha! bee seen and loved by more people than any other. except,, perhaps. Rip fVan Winkla, which has ewer been shewn. In AmeFtesa, v This play, , .typloaliy, hM meant! much to many people, and I beliefs it meant so muehf because there eemedy (id v dram in ifcel, human: pomedy gad genulpe idrani, Deam: Thompwn, dtjrinff. the rears be played the leading role in this play fwwjwritlug. Ufed the part; p- liev9 .ft, - i . - ."i -r - .:. m ! - . t 'Tba brings me! 4 t th eru . of what I - want to saytftat - comedy role. if. It a effective, i fa mert diffl evit thga any other. It demands I believe, a far greater autbentieity ithanj a purely drgptatie role j m take morsl akiU, it takes r ft far I more I subtle guajiry tn acting- : The cruder forms of comedy, which have brought pd verse criticism upon the pictures, art almost eoMFsiy top resui$ or a iaclt of ability apd lsiss-the iasinesf which makes a bad actor ply for a: cheap laugh. And the audience, having-laughed. Is isgvsts9 witit itself ana the comedian. - "In making The Old Homestead' we have telt that It rested wtft us to carry a fne uenman - nampon trdUon. It M fealiy witb a great deal of revere ence.: that r we took this; snlendld ib play and adapted it for pur pew mode jrwry-teYin, His pictures. Theodore Roberta, who knew i Thompson wen. and, who baa taken over the part of yjuwm yusn, fett as tiai aoeut n and wreo; Meuiar ip carry en a tra dtion a well as make a lawtion.Pte tare. , n . i f i rf Tbere r pertain stern crltses i who wi$ say hat iwt have lueed- ijokum' sl4 i ahU say I 'yepip Is hat Penman Thompson, too. used bokum.' And if in reaching tpiUipng instead p w?9wmiu4 -i penpis. .we tcan mean as mi In their, lives as he eld: stags play did. it. will be the Canniest' tim BIBLE PAGEANT MTOBEPB03DU0ED ' -UCeanaaed frest Pats fms j hi 'f Ues will be constructed. !: Ph. nAuii t t w NMwiMfu vp mvi ;a. tt uauu anr of tbe j lOprinoipal prts.f seven IwlO bf Presented by Pertlpndipeopip. Ujease will pe! played by the Rey, tr, Osgood, Who created this roe when the naaeant was Vfcoduced first bef or the ennfer enep pehureb workenst Wujlesley HI E, Bellamy of penver; representing thp Colorado commission 6 religious drama knd qaal tb Adrtrsary to p portrayed by the A4vmmm biphop pf Kapaaavf i 1 M- ,. f. Among Portland foiki Playing nrini pipal parts are Captato Bp. immpoa and bis sops i , Mis iprflthy ;Blakly. Miss Rhodp FalUng, pfisi Jeans jen-J i4s, j- . sinews, ames tieara, Fred ptfjcisland artf rnest Broken shw.; , ... ... --u 1 ,,';j In addition to the oresentationl of this potable, pageanff the pomm)8lon wilt eopduct the dramatic program tn the school of , methods i JUrs, Bellamy win fHns and . ppiain tb pfe4uc tiep efjp mlsaoiopary sljty- rmll PVtsn a siiss urimpaji i win gye iw pracUc! lectures j ei epftume. i if htr in and soenery. Dean Long, member oy tll ppmmissiop andTpbpirmpnj ! ef tho Northwest will canduiBt the confer ene oii dramatisation of Bible ptorlea, Miss Pprothy Weller will bay charge ei tne commission's exmptt cos tumes, soeniQ models and prepertie. Miss I Qrlmbail is receiyiag Tf istrav tlon flrpm ntereste4 person of jay denemipt)on at convention beadtba ters, room 1, Ains worth IpuUdlngJ j , j. The eonuniitton en ehurch pageantry and drama Is composed (of he heads ef the (various branches of the depart ment f religious education and !e pert ta uie dramatic neid wno j art member of the church. I It ws etfd to aid 1 i keeping bifb! tandr!f Pf art and literature in all Biblical and church drama and to maintain at head quarters an Information ' bureau that will be clearing house fr all informa tion tht will aid the church collectively and Otherwise toward! success! n dram; effort. LO AL KIDDIES FIND ;SU0C i,; ; -i: t r 4- ' (Cpatiniiwd Pri fsse One) ;ss oung J Both Berniee and Sydney are emphatic in hte opinion that Clara is the queeq of : the reaip pf film; f - vorite. i;"Shef just the; nicest person in the world, clares. (xcept pteher"t : iBerntee "Shr Sure is,'? fydney echoes.! i ygl.al tht U is Jovng is ft' "darling. -ie' ps thoughtful ef tbe welfare ef the chlU dren. buob ! motharlnsf sov1 pereelf, that .an win every youn heart she touch. Sh treats Berni and Gyd pey with the same tftousfetful kindness a mother would emleyand, pey reward is thae theki44ies are strong aa pteel for ppf.-;, s.--nt v r. -irfL'tk4-uJi-- h-vt'-In the mat clement j In mo v eland Marshall Neilan,- th famous director, walk pwsy with benorai but find the lli-fated "FaUy" Arbuckle cloao at bis heels. The i Cevurts children I know pethlnp of tne - rssaadal. Of tHelly woed.n ana pick their favorite with t fepr me favor, iv., ,h f r t - What ear they for the ioplqfo pretty Blanehe Sweet mayj bavo af Keilan, her bridegroom af two 'month pr set Isn't Neiiaa the kindest; toigwest heart. ed,.most smiling ehap in Califorpla? Sural And lapt "Fatty" Arbuekla the cream I of j the earth -or ' perhaps, t the kutterfat - thereof? Doesnt 5"yatty's generous poeket always yield a supply of goodies wbea the kiddies are ! work ing with him at the studio ?Desu't h putj'en? t bed between hois" late la the evenlpg, when .every; ounce ef hteir yeeiny f nefgia mast b xneervdt Posn'tl he tell 'tm nnfny stories St other time and make fen 'happy! ; so that they-can go .on wtih their wtck BERNIGE AND SVDNEYj GEVURTfZ. ;oang IfortJ landers HvKo' are: winnins latirels m HollTWOcid; for theirt talented motion aciture Wrj iThc youngsters ao;pcn3ing the ummcr at theiir borne here. ; Above. BeroSce and Sydxgy r f hpwn far, far way from filmland, on heirj own ron porchi Below, I left. Sydney.' the deep dyed villain Who doesn i look it; right. Binucey al4 dressed for herj "part in a yecent rirhir. i i Jtti on. both mi?stert will! return to! Lns Angeles to continue in the screen careers itheV have decided upon for thernselves. "1 , v ' - t J .'r before the career, with pnd b gy? ; I i ' - light ' bearU We're here to say be does and that. despite, the shortcomings that corpuiept cad may have tn more experienced s- viataiicuiB, aim mo waiwr wnsi jtianene Sweet mar fmd wrong iwUh, bfarsbait In the eyes pf thes cieyer Httl Port lander,, f x iP. i-j ...f. s - deedratly Owaed OPENS AT i O'CLOCK IN THE ' JMORNING A Cbayere Usher THE PICK 'O i, 1 .; t 1 1 j, j j j 1 1 1 1 1 nil 1 1 iinmnmiuiifiiwi' " " ""m ol ' immn f "1 yii i 1 fi 1.1 iki it i i : . L 11 r " - 1- - i t yr"l- i ' "f ' i - - ' 1 . : .f - :&WV:'' y i-- ; 4', - ! - i '::; :ry.y . " :. - 4 V " n . mi 1 WALLACE REID ELSIE "FQRE A pichn-Rl V i: .. . fu tiling os 1 j PATHlq L i . H 1 ; . r 1 1 It Aft i : 'JrC'i" (!!. .r- . .njp1 ; w i wwlsr-..:'.". ir-c."-- - iii" -i--!-Sr-nt"' t - i f . -J -r :.w-sfi5-25SS 4 : ,JK-.-:-. . is. . 5 remain Ip ?ert.lap4 for PtTeyal mopths, reptipg; and ttendlf to delayed bHsi pejsa affairs, for. returnlnf to IVoa APgelef.1- In Ibe fmtaptlipe. Itll,ps: pecud, m film eontpany qw being or ganised will be -ready o; produce pic tures featuring the Portland children,! : NVhUev they ar ere hef ehlldren are devoUng their ma!mum Cenergi o healthful play nd i-tbi utdpar' and, tf j they remain lonenough. they will eriter school hero. So faq they're both having; ail "Whale ibf j tttoe," ; "-'.p, ws icooi ED I lfepesi CI.OS.E3 AT 4 jQCLOCK LLOWINQ fifQRNWG Attepdaace THfe PIC " 1 fi IFERGUSON R" that makes you feel you vc teca 1 !! i I "I fioaoutiDeauty. H.KWSf4Mll Tt AND JEFF 1 I Hp OpeLtew" I l&JUZlMtfL WO TUBES m WE 1 r i f 1 ' r ! f Expert SGript jWritinBrings Jtiappv itesuits , - A Jlefl,-- I -I I V fl fi:-. A N PXAMPIJ5 bf the happy results .TV that leap i oom t from expert aaenarto writing and syropatnetio dl roctlon I found in the screen version olj The Prisoner; of i Sends," wbieb Rex Ingram produced for Metro from a I scenario ! by -1118 Mary O'Hars, and which I is: coming leooa to tb -KlvoU tbWatre. I -j . r H ;- ;'u : STb i prodigious jtaak which' waa ao coStspliahed by Mis QHra ia ItMttoated b th. also of tbe ' completed script. wnicn ; contained isza ? page pf JCngic spaced typewritten material. ( This is mpr yelpmitiolu than th tw volumes em H. (O.j Wells TutJinei of . mstory' SLestS Itj seem, Impossible that ia two screen; hews enough action can eccur toj require I such length ; in it .descrlp- tion. aa was necesaaray in the soenano of! Tbe IPWsoiner jof -SpdaVfjitt must bd remembrejd rthat in i the 3 modern motion pljcture script eery detail must bd recorded, fromj the position -ef the ehjairs oii the! set; to -the manner . in which ! th j heroine apparently uncon-sclously-?raiBes hep hand to hr throat inj thes dramatic scene to be enacted thbre. j ;(:- .(.! ' -". . Eino thia scenes ; re not' photo gijapber the sequence jia which they appear i4 the completed picture, tt 1 imperativte that there b a written reo cofd or the mttltitbde ef details ovary one f wpleh ha its -own importance ini tellinsi the story.-' !. 3..- jAatbony f Hp wrot -the novel, and JSdward Rase the stag version of Th Prisoner jef 2Snd- iJoha P. Bolts wia camerasapa. j , . j. n. - ; ' f To Wever Know 1 tho mysterious title of the new picture ma which JSasle WlllUamgjt at-work. tt Is story f fllibuateri aad. gtn runners between 64 Fraieiaao 1 and Central America. I : ! : I - 1 - !' irrr-i v vj pews sftMssppi , V , - J . : : .; . v;;- Wmmmmm.' : . f SsaconOPsnc I 1 .: V-.'dm -1 ; 1 Tl II I l.l I Season "!hu 3, t 1 .! 1 n Wew py, tideMjaiaafer III I 1 : rW 1 : 1 , ' - 1 ! 1 FTT E afrAATiNtia&O NiaHT3 7eVO J yTVJrt i ! t- 1 1 ; i rficrnmiAj I miYmfsxtmtm ThreeDokraiansandllobk "' '4-w Pmt' ) ttr MANNING and BAL, j i"A Beetrh Rlgpnatr.' tlsiepff !l the e-Ueset iie,op.ea uh Pfeim - WHHeer, fame. iAduitUwkd!ay ?4a. 20c, Erpnfpss 83c. Qiildren 10c t All Ti RAE SAMUEUS, coim ( medienncj jcxtraordinary pncl bue streak oft Taude viille, Who is! the headline arris rort the - first of the new : -.-ea .,- i sh i'-i - I ' ' . season s . Urpheum carcint shows in Porand. km- I. wt.4VwV.J 1 1 Jess . Bobbins, producer of Too ucb Business" land ;Tfl make lAdder Jin," bas decided jte pis aeztj ptotpr in th East., Th Plctqr will Pe released Tt-agraph, - 'r-.L-' ( t i-- lO fr'r.JjLe mi Ph i ; n ii : ' : . ' ee. wwr.-5f : " Wrnmi .fr4i. ; '.' 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