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SOME TOPNOTCH MOVIE PLAYS BOOKED FOR TODAY In connection with the Mary Pick ford Life Career stories The Day Book will run a iist-Qf high class moving picture houses which show Mary Pickford pictures.. The main attraction of these theaters will be named from day to day during this Pickford series. ARGMORB, 1040 Argyle st. Mary Pickford as "Mistress Nell." ASHLAND, Ashland and Madison "The Girl of the Music Hall." BELL, 2407 W. Madison st "Tillie's Punctured Romance." BIJOU, 304 S. Halsted st Chas. Chaplin and Mary Fuller. BiOGRAPH, 2433 Lincoln av. "The Arrival of Perpetua." CENTURY, 1421 W. Madison st "Selig Weekly," No. 25. CLARK, Clark st and Wilson av. Vaudeville night CRYSTAL, 2701 W. North av. "A Theft in the Dark." FEDERAL, 218 W. 61st st. "Aristoc racy." GRAND, 1808 W. 47th st "The Se cret of the Dead." GLEN, 2852 Annitage av. "The Shanty at Trembling Hill." LOWY'S, 740 Milwaukee av. "The Little Stowaway." PARK, N. Clark st and Morse av. Shorty Hamilton Day. PLAISANCE, 466 N. Parkside, Aus tin Son& Publishers' Contest SAVOY, 4346 W. Madison st 'The Silent Plea." SHAKESPEARE, 43d st. and Ellis av. "The Golden Beetle." STANDARD, 750 N. Clark st "Phantom of the Hearth." STAR, 1453 Milwaukee av. "The Danger Line." STATES, 3509 S. State st "The Woman Who Dared." STEVENS, 3952 Broadway "The Master Mummer." WHITE ROSE, 1420 S. Crawford av. "The Millionaire Engineer." this column as their list of feature at tractions has not yet been receivedT o o THIRD PART OF DAINTY MARYIS LIFE STORY TOMORROW " Mary Pickford has had stage fright! M AnH oho tiaW .1IAA .OCA i rltAtt JL .... diib iiau a uucci wuc ui it. ntbl- j she was a mere kid. She tells .aH about that experience in her third'-jjp article of her life career, which wiHi appear in Friday's Day" Book. Maryj claims her mother is the best littJel business woman ever, as well as the! best little mother. Her third chapters is mighty interesting. Read it Friday o o RANK! By Jim Manee The wind biew up the river, An auto hit its stride, The "L" ran over a cottage, Or else somebody lied. A street car crushed a peanut And killed the kernel dead. You'd think we were having war In old U. S. instead. .?! ai --M P. S. Why do people db these things? o o fa BITS OF NEWS John Fry, 1 1 t. Chestnut, booked as keeper when 12 alleged gamblers were arrested at 830 N. Clar kst. Heart disease caused death of Mrs Evelyn Furey in Dietzgen factory, 958 Fullerton av., said Coroner Hoffman. Severai-theatera are omitted from umuAUU ukain. All grains upsl May wheat close. Sl.52. Pmv&&M sions up. o o NEW YORK STOCKS Mn7-mfl unsettled. Rock Island broke to 30.v3r o o ' 4&S WtA 1 MLK b UKfcCAS TT m r ii.. x ..- ... i ,-...; ?t-S vjenumiiy Tair xonigni ana rriaay; . iiul mucn cnange in Temperature; lowest tonieit near freezino- Doinf: gentle, variable winds, mostly north to northeast Temperature Wednes- -' day: Highest, 38; lowest, 32. ' "wuAki