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BIJOU “ The Hottentot” A STEEPLECHASE STUNNER SUNDAY AND MONDAY VAUDEVILLE Wally tad Edith Ryan “Tlckles, Tune: and Taps” Brown, Jeferson, Hunt “Dam Cd.” COMlNG—«Tuesday, Wednesday, Thunduy Guy Bates Post “Omar the Tentmaker” DANCE "£355 EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Good Music by Union Musicians Most Elaborate Dunoe Hall on Grays Harbor JAMES A. HOOD AGENT mam, Automobile, Btuhry, Fire and PI». 61... INSURANCE O RELIABLE LAUNDRY ' Your shirts will last longer. Finished abso lutely byhand. - - Why not give us a trial? UNION LAUNDRY Phone 2” 203 South F Shoot STILL SHOWING Todeaca and Todesca "Trick Cyclists" Puthe News - Comedy ...m..- SAW! Geo. Haney Ind ‘flmkkborry Finn” “THE KINGDOM WITHIN” The Sweetest Love Story ever written. , ~,(§,, , , ...—:.s-‘yé' ' WALLACE RIID AND AGNES A“ I! IN REID’G LAOT NEW PICTURI AT THI WIIR THIATI I "ARTING MONDAY. I THEATERS l WAIIY HEIII’S MST 'PIIITIIHE M NH“ Wan-ca hold. Agno- Ayru and May McAvoy Fomd In Production. : i A wholesome comedy of family life in America! A picture etory that con veys 1 fine message without being a preechment! Tint ie Williem de Mille'e Penman-t production of “Clarence," featuring Wallace Reid. Agnes Ayree and Hey McAvoy, three screen store of unquestioned popu larity. Manner Dolnn ennouncee‘ that “Clarence"‘Viu be the bill It; the Weir that" next loudey. end‘ he ueerte it ie one oi the moot enjoy able pictures booked by him thin no» son. “Clerence” ie the humoronl Itory of on ex-eoldier who drou mules without ewenring end who become a good angel in the funin of e million ‘eire whose heppineel is being duh ed upon the rocks beenuse of their lock of her-many and constent bicker ing. Clarence found the tut of rec onciling this family to difficult a.- driving army mulee without ceasing. Ibut he eocomplhhes the talk with the aid' of hi! snophone. his genial tem penment and genenl tact, so that happiness is the lot of all concerned. “Clarence" is packed with laughs from beginning to end. In the title role Mr. Reid scores a conspicuous success. while Agnes Ayres end Hey McAvoy hove pert: suited to their penonnlitiee. There is a supporting‘ out of turn emellenoe. end the screen} version of Booth Terkington's fsmousj ploy is sold to rank on one of the} most enjoyable pictures of the year. Kathlyn Williemn. Adolph Menjou, Edwerd unhindel. Bertie Johan. Rob ert Agnew, Dorothy Gordon end Hem Kello ere in the eupporting out. ‘ BIJOU Mpg-y and Monday. Those ethletlc wonders. Todeeee & Todeece. heed en excellent hill et the Bijou on Sunday end Mondey next. They will proffer thelr derlu end eeneetlonel trick: on hlcyclee end unicyclee. Mr. Todeeee ll one of the greets“. If not the newest, unicycle riders in the world, end hle young ledy pertner le deserving of. epeclel men tlon for her clever work. George Haney Ind ”Huckleberry F'inn" will furnish their Ilium of com edy on the bill. Hwy in a clever vontriloquitt. ad "Mkhborry “an” in a dummy. but, oh, my! what an uncut of huh: he produces. He “"1. talks. dance: and rouly walla. He in a mystery. in be alive or n dually! Brown-Jeftomou-Hunt are I. trio of eaten-Anon in 3 “Button cue." Two merry black mien cud In no eonplilhod you: My who will keep you in good humor with thoir witty laying: and my. ‘ My Ill] Edith Ryan in "Ticklu. Tao. and Tuna” are vouiintl md Frye 8; Company ' Wishkah and GStrcets FOR SATURDAY, u SUGG-T: She-Bu Pork Rant, pct It. .....4-.____-____----_-._.-._. .1612 Lola Pork Bent, par fly..-.wuww---“-,-"---m-.._-,...26c Frill Guy- “ But, 2 Gaul for --------__-_,_.._.-__.-.55c PHI- at w ”I, ul- 5. w-----__--__--.--.._15c You! Stow, pr 5. ___-----.-;......._.~__m.--...12y,c My Frills Chick-I, m It. ..._-_.m,.....__-.-___--.55c clever eccentric deuce", using deuc ll‘ shoal three feet long. They will mm the show of! in A lively men. IQI'. Victor “harbinger Hu Good Record Victor Schertzinxer, producerdlrec tor of “The Kinxdom Within," ap peoring It the Bijou thenter Sundey and Monday. ha I long and enviable record. He was educated at the Uni veleity of Penueylvnnia, and in one of the pioneer: in the motion picture me. Mr. Schertxinger hue put his best efforts into this pictuu, end the melt in a. mutenfiece oi the silent dam. It we.- an inspiration, said he, to mould hie story into a picture. both on account of the exceptional character of the tale itself and the in tone interest which it aroueed in the pine". fThe Bat’ Coming At the Grand that" on Sunday, April 1. Wmnluia & Kemper will mum: their sensational dramatic woos-a. “The But." by Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. With more than two years' run to its credit in New York and a record of a solid year in Chicago by another company in the same attraction. "The Bat" stands out clarifies the one great big success of all years. More over, every hit of success that has] }heen its share belongs to it right ‘fullyt “The Bat” is a dramatic thriller some critics have referred to it as a [“dramatlc smash.” The appellation is} good one. it is exactly that. Not only is it thrilling to the point of keeping its audiences on the edge of Ltheir chairs from beginning to end, [but it is. moreover. actually one of the funniest plays staged in years. The humor or “The Bat" is more of situations than of mere funny lines. In the development of the story the authors. than whom there are none more expert in doing Just tint sort oi thing. have managed to c trive situation after situation that leaves the audience fairly breathless tron laughter. Were this to occur in ithe ordinary play it would not he so ‘remarhble. but in a play of the thrilling nature of "The Bat" it is re markable in the extreme. . ABANDONO ARMORIIO. The Wisconsin legislature handed the notion] run! it- lecond blow lest. Tue-dey when that ummhly voted 44 to 21 to terminate Itete oid tor maintenence o! nrmories end to turn over the eight lute-owned er moriee to the citiel in which they are located for wheel end other put. poeee. Input”:- Isn’t source, but It does seem out of due. SUMMONB. In the Supiridibfir? of the awe of Washington for Gnu Harbor ngnty. _ . fl 7 n 0.- Com“ mutt. n. nary Co2MP°fen§§t~ . _ The 8W of WWI to H 317 Comm. Wat: Yen are hereby Inmmoned to ap pfi-within sixty (00) an utter the fi publication or this Immoral, to wit: Within sixty den after the 16th dey of February. 1928, end de tend the shove entitled cause in the WED ‘ BY m&tfig\ \VK i: NT “V I x‘ / , ‘\V\'>\‘\ ”4%, ‘ ' ‘ ’/ Id. . i. i , ‘5 _ y wi. 7 . i 9 ~ A e: - / ’ m ' "‘ ‘ fora “CLARENCE” WITH From WALLACE m“ R E I D TARKING TON’S Agnes Ayres 2:32“ May McAvoy F t, t d h 1 Play semi)!r clzighflghean gag/ages; . American comedy ever screen ed. No wonder Della cried, “Ain't Clarence grand!” -—NOTICE ‘ “Clarence” is Wallace Reid’s last new picture to ‘ be shown in Aberdeen—and is acclaimed by the press as his best comedy. . . . . . . Also SUNSHINE COMEDY “HELLO PARDNER” ‘court utoreeeld. end serve a copy of your answer or other pleading upon the undersigned ettomey tor the plnlnufl at. 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