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Sunday and Monday, Oct 5 * 6
“HELL’S ISLAND”
Thrift Points the Way to These
With Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Dorothy Sebastian.
A dramatic atory of sobs and smilps, drama and divanion,
razzing and romance with the screen’s moat popular “buddy”
team, the inimitable Jack Holt and Ralph Graves.
They
surpass their former triumphs in new locales of Adventure-
the French Foreign Legion and the dreaded Devil’« Island
Penal Colony.
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Values
Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Adm. 35c Child 10c
At Night Adm. 50c, Child 10c
Tuesday and Wednesday, John Boles and Laura LaPlante in
"CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD.” Inspired by "La Mar
seillaise.” The first Operetta written especially for the
screen by Charles Wakefield Cadman.
The flaming
glory of the Singing Screen. Flaming in its powerful
depiction of humanity in surging conflict, v A grand
spectacle with 5000 in the cast
Thursday, Lowell Sherman and Alice Joyce in "HE KNEW
women .-
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With -
David
Manners and Frances Dade.
“He knew women,
Yes! So he got into extraordinary
trouble. A sophisticated Comedy Satire.
A wealthy
A writer
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.. who likes nice things, but hates to
work for them.\
_________
——i. A __ flapper
with __________
youth and _______
beauty, all
help to make this play clever, witty and intelligent.
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Union
Suits
SOCIAL NOTES
Friday and Saturday, Ken Maynard and Tarzan in "SONG
OF THE CABALLERO.” A riding, fighting, talking
— and singing romance of old California. A feast of fast
action. This is his last picture. Don’t Miss It! Also
Mickey House in “OPRY HOUSE.” A Disney Cartoon.
Always good.
We present the finest short subjects to be seen on the screen.
Come and see for yourself.
Coming Soon:— «
“SHOOTING STRAIGHT’
“CZAR OF BROADWAY”
"WHAT MENT WANT” “DIXIANA" "BIG HOUSE”
“Pay Day”
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Specializing in glass, top, body, fender, upholstering and
painting of automobiles.
Estimates free.
Southwestern Motor Co.
474 First St.
Phone 190
Mrs. W. V. Ferguson entertained
i group of small children at her home
>n Beach street Monday afternoon for
I ‘.he pleasure of her two children, Mar-
forie and Verne. The day was little
^erne’s third birthday anniversary so
‘he happy affair was arranged 'for
hat day. The children had a lowly
rime playing games out on the lawn
■nd were also served refreshments.
The children present were Virginia
I and Marjorie Oerding, Ruth, Louise
and Rodney Grider, Keith Jr., Job#
■nd Kay Leslie, Phyllis and Jimmy
Bunch, Martha Drake, Phyllis Mae
Johneen, Harold Edwin Arstill and
Marjorie and Verne Ferguson.
The
mothers who were also entertained
were Mesdamee John Oerding, Wade
Arstill, E. F. Grider, Keith Leslie, E.
A. Johnsen, J. R. Bunch and P. M.
Drake.
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