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PAGE 4 IN THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES }%*** 9&**‘- v pr .* •* ' ' if : ■ ■%;•# HK\K HIU Appfnrinit on Orpkrum bill. OKI’IIKt >1 The Old Homestead octet, eight trial.- sintera with good voice*, w II be the headline act in the Uri heum tticatei next week The novelty of the bill will be the appearance of a Detroit young woman who will ap pear. masked, In the diving contest*. Mi*. la programmed a* "Mil* Who la-Slie?" The Old Homestead octet haa a special stage «etttns, and will offer th>* song* which were feuturad In the well-known play "The Old Hotneatead." Other acts on the vau* day.lie bill Include the Oxford trio, three men who play a game of bas ket ball whll« on bicycle*. Duval! and Summons >n a melodious singing ami dancing skit, and Browning and Dean, blackface comedians. The xmu.euh diving contests will con.; oiu«ii» euch performance and "n Mon day and Wednesday nights the con testants will be limited strictly to young women, t»n other nights men and t»ov* only will dive exoet't on Thursduv and Friday nights, when ll». dual championship contests arc held between all the divers. In pic ture* the program Includaa Pearl White in the first episode of anew aerial. "The Fatal Diamond." and Bessie Dove in "The Sawdust Ring." Anew serial play, "The Fatal Dia mond." to he shown only at the matinee performances, and Bessie Love In a delightful story of circus life called "The Sawdust Ring, are the leading features on the Orpheum acreen for next week, pearl Whitt the heroine of “The Fatal Diamond, la a blase society girl who has so much money end so many things at her disposal that she finds- life a bore. »* hen she Is involved in the recovery of a certain violet diamond. Bought by e strange religion sect , who have no compunction In killing those who oppose their efforts to re cover the diamond, she flnde life so thrilling and of so much Interest that she Is kept busy dev and night avoiding the peril* and pitfalls pre pared for her. Resale Dove appeals as Janet Magie living in a country town and snubbed by other children because of her extreme poverty She finds her only aolace in the company es a boy victim of the same village gnofcblshness The two children take to the open road to avoid the poor houae and attracted by a circus are both given employment. How Janet rise* In her new world and the hap piness that follows makes "The Maw dust Ring" a summer time bit of good entertainment. Pit I It V ; In the new photoplay "A Mormon i-Mald" to be presented In the Orury ( theater Pundav, the Mormon j ,i! arriagc crrrmony Is shown for the [first time to the public Inasmuch j an this ceremony is one of the moat, jealously guarded secret* of the Mormon church, Its expose has caused j a storm of proteat from the adherents j of the faith, and at the time that , the plctura was being prcKluced a larga lum of money was offered to nuppreae Its preaentatlon. The oere tnony la there In every detail. The masked guardian* In their all-en veloping white robes of office, the' atom-faced groom specially dressed j for the solemn occasion In the specu lar costume of nuptials, the UttK bride la personated by Mae Murray. With the unique and oddly designed wedding dross; the veiled women Witnesses, and over and above alf th» stern faced dignitaries of the church going thru the ritual as It la actual!*’ performed In accordance with the Stormon fuith. Accompanied t.y the special music which has been ar ranged for It the scene is said to he ora of the most weird, sensational and altogether striking episodes ever presented on the screen. TKgPl.li The spirit of youth Is the keynote Os Qua Kdwarda" new "Bandbox Wcaua," which tops the vaudeville bill In the Temple theater next w-ek There Is a stageful of chorus girls and hoys supporting Georgia and fuddles, in a lively and gingery fash ion. It's Just the sort of act to make one forget the hot wave Georgia and Cuddles are two of fed wards' famous Juvenile protogas and In tM" act they have the capable support of Vincent Cffonnell, known as the Kid McCormick. Marie Hall, n dem|- tnsae comedienne, and Goldie Krusad flr, a clever little drum.'slic actress with unusual ability to put over the lyrics of a song. There arc i; song numbers in the act Jean Haves wrote the lyrics for the special songs while the drills for the military num bers were arranged by James Gor man and towards contributed the »'*ngs, and staged and produced the act. The "Bandbox Revue " bears the 1917 date and there Is nothing in the two- day world of vaudeville that can approach It for pretentiousness and entertainment. Second feature of the Temple bill will be gpencer Char, tcra, asslated by Irene Myers and Craig Nealo, In ‘The Hermit.” said to be a decided novelty in the comedy playlet line. Charters created the role of the hermit tn "Seven Keys to H« Id pate. ’ Then there will be Charles Kenna in his original charac ter monologue called "The street Fakir." Hrengk* Statue horse, a pos ing novelty of art In bronxe; Brent Hayes, msster banjolst; FCrnle .% i * ♦ :^lpPPB^; iljjfflg t'? <3fe * v? * Sff • jW£7 Jg IWjfl ’I H* I . Im^^B RL ■ wm, M. ARMnUOVO VNMMm ■nil ikftfk In Wll**. HKastr, lOtR lit new pis* mii Orplieiini screen. MPICBr I! «ra£fib «*'Tf ti \iviw mikiix ami «K*«n<: IIU\K (MX In "Korhldilrn I'ailu" «»n Majestic •crrfn. Frnte with three f-if <• m. and. Kern A K*-rn W'h<> Juggle r r fun. and | the Selin world library via th*- Mooreoacope WII.F.e. . Comedy offering* will prednmmat* ■on the bill in th- Mile.* th-atet p-v' week Topline honors will go to th* eccentric character cmni'an Will H. Armstrong, assisted by Maude sim.th, ! , in the farce comedy "The Baggage-! .man." In which Armstrong portrays tlie- peculiar foible* ..f tilts ofrt. iul j with remarkable t ■ uthfulne**. Dur ing the action. 100 fret of moving pictures showing the comedian en acting a ludicrous scene upon a fast moving train serves to display the versatility of this clevei actor In cldently. several elnglng'and darn ing number* are introduced The n. | lar rsrtlme singer, —-belli.. Fields, ! whoae "Jinx' songs .Tented such' favorable comm* nt In the popular cases ..f Detroit le-*t w nt**r. assisted by i’harley Conway, w .11 present a' surprise con.edy oddity .glied What s Vour Alibi?' Otl.e; number* ;r. lude the Peerless Potters, sensational a«r la.tits. Three Burns sisters in a n.'Vej song act, Dydston and Kmerann In "A Kashi on iwldlty" and Turner and • «raee. Juggling pact rnlm sts. T!o feature for the screen shown fr* m I2:1h to Z./itl o'clock deity, will '.>e Jft.kie Saunders in 'lietiv Bed. m uyiTir. Few photoplay st'irx m» more popular with picture lovers than Vivian Martin, the Jittb Michigan actress, *vl»<* will he «o n on the Ma jestic screen n* \» w - eh. in a strong dramatic »P>ry "Forbidden Paths Associated with Miss Martin will le Sesaue Haynkawa. the Japanese nc j tor and others tn th* <n include Tom Forman end <"armen Phillips. "Forbidden Paths"* was writ’en espc ! claUy for Miss Martin and Mr Hays i knwn, and its plot hinge.- on the i Kippon?**- h« lief chat it ■, honorahli ; and heat to GI * for ne * . .untry or one's swestheait should occasion re quire. 80 la tliii *t r- t a 1 eae man and an American maid • man sacrifice* his Ilf. to bring hap piness to the woman. The drama, j however. Is not as gloomy as the J climax would indicate, a rich Amer ican girl loved «n» of her own r|*a» i and is loved in return Th*» man has been tli« victim of *n unfortunaH marriage and Is follow ed by ihe n«- | tonous woman w h«> hear- ills namo. ,Tbe Japanese ■ uardian of the girl, also lu love with h* r. comes to the rescue in tn unexpected manner that : is typically Japanese Lloyd O. Be nius t i.fti'pri master of the Ms ;*.«m< 'orchestra will offer twu violin «o|ne 'and the picture program will include a Mutt and Jeff comedy, travel and ! educational subject* an t th* tophai review of current event# W V "The sin ker,” a photoplay foe j e.\ ery American comes to the Wash ington theater next week with Kmlly | Steyenn, on- of the t, o*t brilliant ; actresses in the eountr.v in the I**l - 'ng woman's role. Th<* . tor-, is >nc !of timely interes* a patriotic J American hride discovers, soon after i the wedding, thst her husband mxr ' ried her to e*<’»pe military service 1 Th" loyal woman Is heattabk. .'•t'd | accuses her husband *n no uncertain j terms of being a coward and a tra:- j tor She fntrlv flays h m wltii her si orn. telling him h» r sham-' «f h-. v -1 ing been married t< a slacket Tit# | niar. goaded by her attitude. Joins | the local regitfunt \V' *-ii th« young wife bids tjlm far* well. *t • makes I the greatest s.i' r r lr< that a « mart |can make. r»nd k<ep« to herself e ' precious sc. r* i iliat hat husl>.>nd n.av I give himself to his country without I the tenet regret on" of the epe.-ta- I Cula r. scenes of the prorlu fi"n IS the i masking together of foreign born Amert'sns anil then dissolving them I Int r • one huge \m.erb an flag flying I free--the I rile meltinr pot of the I nations. In one big s> ene s/tot) soldiers with fixed bayonet" advene* I In a formidatile mars to answer the I call of (1«»lumhln The world'* latest I n»-» s. * n* w comedy and special *-n --j tertainmer.t by Kmm >ns and f'clvln are among the othei t>r<<gram offer- I tngs. i IF THE PHYSICIANS will pttase notify Cherry 17(50 when leaving their othces or homes, we will take care of their calls. “We Are With You Day and Night*" Cherry 1760. v» p ) \ N t » r .» * >1 \ K Ml II It % t In •• % Mormon Maid" on llrnrt l ane i "rcen. ‘,wSm t • W< - * QHK; ; 'y. - * v BBi aaygA- * Mggj K. A HI.K \A II II A V|* la•• The stolen Ircnty" on V|a#tl*on s*Teen. *i tnisiiv I y thr'Hlng in intic. rv ■}*•»• f>l st\ ’*"l stolen Treaty f*«i turmg FatV- W ":w* • ' t « I lea ting ladv < uinne iirifflrh « an- I c tin. < and a- r \- week * ittri.-t -n th* Madis-tf. theater r>n* > ven n? i charming <rl -.aid to . man *Td I"\< *ii adventur* omt thing really dangerous. t ut sorn-tl.- ng vr rih while." An inif ortHnt fi"i»ty was stolen fr.-m the i*-:art’ient of »:*?» and held by btarkmaitei s, and th* t«.*k of re- .verlng the ,»t d*n i-aper was assigned t-. th* man Th- girl longed for advent-re and 1* -.trie within the man's p.-wer to givs It t her. Then followed a s.-ne» ~f ud venture*. the Ilk*- of wht-h. *v*n her most darlmr fan. .es .« >»uld net hav e anticipate*! "The >tol< n Treaty-** is n r->mantle and up-to-the-ntinut* melodrama, ex siting from th- first to last Actual war pictures . f th* battle of the -I .truer VS lit .... «he . ■ « an ad-le-i attfH- '-or. Th- M«-l « -n son- ert orchestra, under the - ri of Kduaril Werner, will plav appro priate music and I'the! R i t Mel! .* ann.itm- »* a pr- c-sm f n* w . n «j. nouill w i|l\. Fur and In ight*r wilt r»ign su preme in rh<- Folisrum ->f > amuse ments nnd-r the Bad v*u»!k next week The hlg auditorium In »* • n**» am isem»nt park on .fcff«-re<-n --kV». Just beyond the Helje ?s|r bridge t-l-proech has won for -tself a iji*-c’ amount of popoiaritv Nothing l'k» it has Iren shown before in this sec tion ot th»- on’rv th- n»*ar* st ap proach t<> ft being the famous M*e«pie_ hf*c park et «‘op*y island The r "l!»* mi is a build ng nearly a block 1 t.t Jin i u -■ inr. v, tv* . sfor'es high-an*l Including r-x- ro. ni and .11 the modem i .- n • n*- * that are ' r - . t.V . V . .. MADISON I 1 1 Ore Week Only Starting Noon Tomorrow J Earie Williams *« “The Stolen Treaty” SPEC IAI ADDED ATTRACTION “WAR” —The Battle of the Somme j! Second t'.itlllo* t Washington WEEK STARTING TOMORROW NOON \\ EMILY STEVENS .v In a Patriotic Drama of Lovt and Sacrifice “THE SLACKER An O. Il»*nr\ Story I EMMONS & COLVIN ‘SPECK OF (»ARNEKED ~IV FRCIT" WEEK! A’ K*‘f * an«l *un Mrl« IR>2-V>| It frn Wr, M«U. flail), I.Vi n frit r)FTRO!T TIP^FS **•*. I.ITTI K tJKORt.IK U ith "nnnill.ot Mrvne" Temple Mil. »*■ ,» (m rt * im.li* in rt r .*■• rts f th« * • • v A * It snttn hlnf in* with ' < • e\• t■> 1 c . 1 11 1* tl "Sl '1 1 «lil < idmv ,<n«l b.d! ac astern iiv. 'I her.* rr* t*itrn*'tU*r** n the building ,nd *■ ve* \ pe» ti * <|e «d'de, and M*h part u th* fast v *-* a* many rue.- on*’ f" a- 1 ng r ]»*rl * * and as i hey please In *ne en<l ftbehuild ng ’her* ai < th* Mag inirr**rs, lumi**., t» • '-It-' • ' the lnnu ,..*r» ** theater a* ti e thep. th* am eni at * * t • ‘ie !a*e Kaiihi} *. ••t\i railw arc t l • '-arrel of |o> »t*.' beta ecu • • **'*'g n the mean wav-»*. the ?*>\ 'rot. h - tation. rei duttonlef w'-rtl*'. submarine dip, ao *. ; ! *er. ■: fit tig p"’ and other .ne |. *« moving i r«n lr.xd.- t the Mo« rd walk 11. X r f 'he three * g Slides. ms ’ v Jrand ‘’any n and Niagara, vv -p '*tter are sir. \ q the. really inlar features > 'hr ‘'oliseum. It 111 M w en Pa • » n*eifv* triumph. >t ’* y M nut* Ken*’ ill will bepre i ip r . 1 . urv ' 'rater next k l>\ the N i:i"v n r- Arthur ,t ■ •* -n n i oy. ■ *• nmg the ■ ? A-■ i.- n n i at f. pular play i*us• Me ItiiVl* has U 1.-H the mi;- , ,«x t a same h*■m ei ■ locale and c.xt’**:f n ■ril»d rh* pe-ennial fa x . t*.« "Vt iy ;v w n Past” an*l “The Old ll* mestead ’ It das the sam aint ail and al*- the more -• eedv element ‘ha? !nates mod ern i:fe In M le-a-Mmut*' Krndall th* auth-'t t-lls t • tale fa y*uing •v. • x* <* ■■ < . i- x l *;.i» tn rath - • r a m**re original manner Ilian mr’i *<rs ter* or* w.*nt t* <h* In stag*- • ore .A I** t 1 e c**untrv girl. Joan K* - a: «, pi *y « ar* in p ’ taut ; art in hi* life her h< i tn*l n* bis con ne. t n w;thn,a w* man of tne world nnd tea 1 i/ e* th* : \* f th* s*mple lif- Th*' lav ■* <re of delightful **rest Ml fer vv 11 av J h* 1 ' an* and r K- .xttert n young K**ndul. T e *up j ej nr u nit * n hides the Miss* T' ixs-.n, Tarr 1/v*"i’i» and Messrs Testa. I hert n Uwi* r. Hyde. Clayton ar and I<n v I •*. i.AA KTA. The frayety tb.» ’ r will reopen Sunday aM*-r»v *n -A i*» r with the 'T.ibcrty ijirls" l»ur ng »;» summer the theater ha been . r.c * eiy redec *>thte ' .* nd n unv Improvanjenfa in *ti. lied *nelud nr anew e.-iorin* and r»w stxi;e apr-.n The seating apa ->ty has been increased **r,d the (>*n •■ra| nppearan e of th* I■ • * gr. a*ly :• sj ,r>• • •••>’ In the n*w w*<ll an- -a -t * n« and draperies 'tunas•• .Tobn M M «rn will endeav r t . ke#.;. up 'he •■f*xrdurd of the f»«vet as a rle-m. flr -.t 11l Ar h* 'ne of burle*e,t]s The • T.ihc? tv run? headed hy Ja-'k k i wav “ M f. resent a nrw ent ert *'n tp* -»* p* w *'. stumes and *r#ner’. i-it new fr.ee*. r\ I. A tT. hUIDFA* Anew ensemble i im- *. 1 T • t'n*t»d Sta’es ' v th* f'el* e *,v .jeps (**'nr»i eomran* wII he the feature of tbs > i.l ' i <rn ■ nur'a o ment next week It <•• miM rival • < X’l*'* ess * f ’he ' AIM* • htu-mt * which has been a d<' bled hit In th» new ».timber the hoy* ar* dress ed In the costume of K. i* mtrr»« r.rwl >'m: '<3 tAdl'\ IV V««> 11-'l.. 1 *n* < '* w li-> th i !i>. rtad *» njfhum *><ron« "i*h rakra, h. «* »nd *1 **Yx»en ■ir.i ntt, -’tin "' ie tlir li’i tn t'u* l'«i » V#rd." «’th<r !'• \ m> t< rn itu. Ji’!l u< u w*• c k «• Nut Mitral V!, and I ir Jr I’lii'rilf, ;« • ,* '• n,n: prifl e t I) ftt.il. , a.l it? .n --t t .• 1 1 «t nr j»> rs • riii | * AV NtHtl* II 'i' - i! tv ll ,-n, ii tv' w iniliT' i • -.i.il mirnSrp and Mine Ki«>i{ It •• her dar< iiiir mrl« * >ll 'tm • n«'w «»«n>ln« number*. \V*dno*da> e'en. > ft.i" r t ..!» <l>- l>«n«' will I * i ih H*h niR t < mill II . In« w burl»a<|iii' i •'ii.i'itiv will t »- * »»• i run 1 1 It >vt < 1 Tin- t»irl Ml T*. Il.ftlf, Mt \* «'!•<• k IP 111* 1 < 'nf Ihi'R'n. iAn.rifr S lint*) rf?.' n«>..p "ne i'l'inp/tnv p<*|ui!' , « ip:. Ituy m<inti. Anna IV A* >. -I Ms n Mu , - M mu' K ' Hum ...r. r .-1 Hitii Vu.l.i Mitt, ('nr: I • i rto Mike l K« !:> Vul i Imir* !■■ , Thi’lt* will »>e pl»nt> .if l■ • . a <ir- v ill#* up. tali . « m the !*h >vi ♦ % VI M I . Tb* M r\ \\ > « hurle*«| *' ■ » ! I rl" i.s i »i Vv • i; ii • a Hit i ■•■n<*<* * p.- \ • v • • I- ’f'vv*. 1 1 \ tv in i'ii at b'lrlettM* TV WiOl.tr t‘ • <TTi..kr" amt “Th* I' ii• ■ w i iiiiicr w >1 pr<>- V • I‘ • I'li'S l i > .it ho <t I-t la> *f n. 111. !,, t ll- m Ks t I:■ t> ‘t .1 iho pri i .iv f t • Mimnv are Mil*. l.m ■ ' • Vi f H 1 t! v\ ar •) Ma r u i»* *'* * i- '.i'i * M- ruiiTJ I’harVs Polling. • 1 M -Hi MV ». «*: I. t’harlf' '< nil I'l.ink <’tiMmin*s T'»> Iv'i; h -•?..; will .iff*-r n»-w t!nn i 'vi .nun,; foalttirn. ami th- lAT D. URY LAME SUNDAY Maid" Stupendous .'DJB f M . ONE GIRL Masting i ; ¥ _ v .. . IN DARKEST*AFRICA YOU MIGHT BELIEVE IT IN. ENLIGHTENED AMERICA, YOU SURELY DOUBT ITT I TANARUS» MAE MURRAY ... .«-•. SMASHING. BRILLIANT STORY OF A FAITH THAT HAS DEFIED THE WORLD... : 0 ’ DRURY LANE THEATREFri.viHiVi"" I'M Iltr o*. « ■■ • f*MIM 111 *. " ,,k Sunday. July 29 Or\ltl| \t. ■*•• M J y •••* Jf ™* >n tilviinrr In l'r!i*f» :::;r:::. advanced vaudeville 10- jit STARTING MONDAY MAT., JULY 30 ifl-aft. * \v7fj7h. AICNIST IK ON(7 K MATj)Ih SMITH IN “THE BAGGAGEMAN' FAST. FI NNY, FARCE, COMEDY SAU.Y FIELDS ANT) ( If \RI.FY CONWAY 6—OTHER (.REAT ACTS—(i JA<’KIE SAI NDERS in “Hetty lie Cimhl” Night Prices -15c-25c-35cT D*,ly Mil HIIU %> I» »l MIH. IWO. MM v (OMIMOIO, l2:AO so 5 I MM. VI * lll'l'A U IS‘.Hi \MV *1: .10 LEATS RESERVED AS USUAL -PHONE MAIN 165""^ IYCEUM "nr si*"™* fjmmmmmmm R 4££ r Mat. Sun. Nights 15-25-50 ~-Mals, H 25c ] The Boyer-Chatterdon Company Xrsss\Ei Oliver morosco’s “MILE-A-MINUTE | :gsr, j KENDALL” Hi n\» 1,% ||M 11. Vn.hor «■ t ■ l> l>M.H'<" \« „k Mnrlln« tii.nal .%—• -IT** Ml Till: MM \ I'll V .*• m |orr iioiri < \n-ii m g ■ CADILLAC Real Burlesque ueek vti rtimi m mi.u- m atin rn kvrwi iiu THE SHOW OF WONDERS Tbs Cabaret Girls PttFMr.NTINO > “The Girl in the Bottle’ 7 MIKE J. KELLY AND “A CHORUS THAT IS” TIIIMt—MIIDV l»r METHOIT, V?»i- 'Mi Mnrinonv trio n'll hr aiin>M* l'.i >; . v«ui'*\ apr ialtM s ufTrr».| \ wr'-Ktl,.f matt Ii lii twi tn W illi mi l i. 'ivt at >J .!*ck lai>n nritl be ; in . A t'ii<'day i v ontltir. n* an added tin sotii.n >m t «irp<>mllnn> I.VN ■I \* V. t July *’ S. i*arl K * h»n dt th*. In <>rp irnied. t*ftri'it. up lal ato L . p.T. :l~ i I fr*MJi t tl. 'o'.. ’. *J. /. IVvhitj'.p ft*-. n\v,..« , \piia! •'n.'k tn> 'iii'e'l fr..ni I Th to ft.. >'• o i\ 'ar *r'nt" 1 «»* t r. t \ v, ’? ■ nv I’artnrrat lg> Cream‘tv ar i’ n T.td . rap.t^l K, k ' $4 ‘lt in |9 cod; tvj. 111 i Ai K rail ' i'lll| Hih. Haiti. -• ■ I ik I• \. r ..nt ..mpan v ilrar> .l I*,. t-> ... '■•anda r .l Tmiinrh p I'irtna I' ..p*r. I |i..n ar«.»« ..ilt.-n H • * • w |I - ' rt( Am. .. t # v 5..,,.,*.i l >..tr.>t». $•:<».• «»0' I*. I'nuKli'v. J V P.-aatnnn, '’.mm t; It .<man iiotet i’hi|*pev*i* . , m.v NT ui Ml- •• him >i! .to. k In it V -ed’f . ..I I tdo •H* I, * ...»vn Gobbler Mother* Guinea Chick*. V. ASP'M.TON. luh .'7 N \ Mr,ifiii'.Mt turtoo gobMor owned | »,v V■- \t h..| Hip'll. HufTtilo rnr !• is ■ ■•inothiT*’ nf < ik'bt ji'imu m i» .■ eh .*L v. tahli'h b<’ Su.?« h* «1 out ,ifti r the mother h;wl left th»‘ nes* na-> i ltuli 1 torn.'r of wheat IV M The oil gohMer m>? on the ru • *i:h' tlaya and when ?h< ' hn<l h ’• It ii .iu' took up hi* 'l’t* n•. "nt .'h- I or.” RATritDAY. JI'IV 2S, 1917. Come Any Time W 1 kdM I I 1 I LjM EVERYDAY See It All 1:00 to 11:00 p.m. MU Week Starting Monday Matinee. July .‘lO .Vllft Leading Vaudeville Attraction: Li Old Homestead jm OCTETTE M,SS |Who- 0 lis-She f Amateur Diving Contests Sjf .MaKiJ 'li.ni'nv anil 1\ r4*r*<l*| >l*lif« I*f?Tiffß :<>r N\ nmrn kn|i. Urn anil Vin V H nt "Min kk*n*. I- Inal nn*r«l« f >ri ' rhur»ilii> anal Irialn' y*> l»|hrr Splrnilld T iiantM lllr \r|i vNnnlnti nl :l «s:tO nnd Matinee*. 15c 25c. N>ght*. Sunday*, Holiday*. 15c 25c-35c TCIHSOI ET ---- 2 Bhl Vi 9 Warn Bm m Towm GEORGIE and CUDDLES In Gus Edwards’ BANDBOX REVUE NNIlk Nlm rnt O'Dnnnell. ).n lillr KriNiltr, l.tirllle Kent. Wnrle llnll nml m i huruH of Hr mi h llmls and v«ffl aitleena. SPENCER CHARTERS & CO. | In “Tlir llKflMir' | BRACK'S STATUE HORSE BRENT HAYES %r 1 In llronr# Mnwfrr BnnJollM ERNIE & ERNIE | FERN, RICHELIEU & FERN MOOR EOSCOPE (MAJESTIC WT'K * I 111 I'l Mi VI MMV KR, Jl I,Y W VIVIAN MARTIN nn tmk »■ \hoi » jm'orhic ai ron Sessue Hayakawa 11 V \ KNTiIH \ 1,1.1 Mi MIIHI OK I.OVK. (Ml MIlKItl Rl “FORBIOPEN PATHS” Mutt and JefF Comedy and Other Feature* 2—t O C Ojiys and Holiday*—All 9eats fexcept Auto boxes) mOC COLISEUM 25-AMUSEIVIENTS-25 JUST FOR FUN on THE BOARD WALK EVERYTHING UNDER COVER 25 AMUSEMENTS FOR 25c ONE PRICE ADMITS'YOU TO ALL FOR EVERY MEMBER EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OF THE FAMILY NIGHT AFTERNOONS GREATEST AMUSEMENT PARK IN AMERICA AVENUE HOME OF HCRLESQI R Wvfk I nmmiiulni miiiiln» Mmlnre .Tilly SB lr«*ni*lan Imnunißiil fa. Praaenta The Merry Widows BURLESQUERS IN TWO 810 MUSICAL OFFERINGS “The Wron* Bit; Smoke” Tfc ** ... ... . if "Oirl* Behind the Counter” abnaatn. Uk.t, ICTKM « »•'" % M ... r Nark will, M Inning (mrra la Takan Turn P.ml, Hull. I’anrh. —lO REAL BrULKSqrK FAVORITES—IO W RVa n.llfi Tl r.ROAT IlflllT WM. DEMETRAL JACK LION Clmk Damon vg Mua.lan l.laa To n Ktnlahi >i» Tlmr l imit. TMIMY —«| \H« OK HI 111 KMlir.. HHOKF. IP VOT I.TKF Leading Picture Attraction: *bomt nl t tflrniiun I’rr(»r*i**rri> A > . llnrlna ti"irr»* iqQfr Pearl White In the Firet Episode of the Dra matic and Sensational Serial Play The Fatal Ring Bessie Love In a Timely Summer Screen Play ‘THE SAWDUST RING’ Showing a I 1. 4i.lH, ** mid IfilN |CHAS. KENNA | “Thf Mrrrl f^aklr" BRENT HAYES Ma«»er flnnjolat