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Dancing RENDEZVOUS p t:W BALL ROOM ( Boardwalk and Georgia Ave - | Most Beautiful Ball Room j in Atlantic City •• 'Kg r:ft,,. ^ % Continuous Dance Music By Two Orchestras Johnson’s ^ r ! I California Orchestra v. •. . ' ^ Original Central America Marimba Band Try the Only Cushion Spring v Ftoor in Atlantic City ‘Every Afternoon, 2 to 5 Every Evening, 8 to 12 . Admission to Ball Room and Wonderful Park Induing War Tax 50c Dancihg Dancing GEORGE C. TILYOU’S l “The Funniest Place on Earth” RAIN or SHINE 41 Attractions In Continuous Operation . DANCING Billy Hayes and his famous , Versatile Serenaders , Afternoon, 3.16; Evening, 8.30 ( JOSEPH DAWSON, , DIRECTOR OF DANCING Dawson’s Dancing Dolls and i Children’s Carnivals will Open June 13 * All Amusements < Free < One Admission To Everything ' ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 30c 1 STEEL PIER LEMAN’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Concert Sun. Night PHOTO PLAYS DAILY DANCING , Saturday Night 8:45 10:45 P. M. .ATLANTIC AVE., OPP. qllTY HALL DIRECTION EDWARD j/O'KEEFE ) FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 3-4—Elaine Hammerstein in “Poor l Dear Margaret Kirby." ? SUNDAY and MONDAY, June 5-6—Edith Storey in “The Beach of J Dreams”. \ TUESDAY, June 7_ALL COMEDY DAY. Larry Semon in "The ) »»/ x.»’ ®U8ter Keaton in "Neighbors"; Fatty Arbuckle in "Out £ West ; Snub Pollard in "Fellow Romans". Other laughable' sub f Jects in one of our greatest laugh feasts. j WEDNESDAY, June 8—Clara Kimball Young in “The Yellow Pass l • port.” ? THURSDAY, June 9—Rubye DeRemer, famous beauty, in “Luxury** J FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 10-11—Eugene O’Brien in “Worlds £ Apart.” , ' . • f Performance Dally R to 11 P. M.—Continuous ...—_' . , -_;_ Atlantic City’s Largest Photo-Play House ' f| ON BOARDWALK, Opp. Steel Pier ? ’ DIRECTION EDWARD J O’KEEFE j Matinee Daily 2 to 5.30, Evenings 7 to J1 F. M l FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 3-4—“THE FAMILY' HONOR”. A \ picture with a great thought. First exclusive presentation. I SUNDAY and-MONDAY, June 5-6—MR. GEORGE ARLISS IN “THE > DEVIL.” \ ■ 1 ( \ TUESDAY, June 7—Ethel Clayton in “The Dormant Power.” J WEDNESDAY, June 8—Alice Lake in “Body and Soul." I THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, June 9, 10, 11—Katherine 1 MacDonald, the American beauty, in "The Notorious Miss Lisle". J First exclusive presentation. TODAY AND SATURDAY—Matinee Saturday SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT j George M. Cohan’s Comedians IN THE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT ON EARTH 1 rtf 1 ■ * • • 1 1 “MARY” ,, (Isn’t It a Grand Old Name?) ' ' '■*> " Sizzling, Peppery, Dashing, Dancing , / t j “Cohan" Super Musical Hit J '--M ; Evenings and Sat. Matinee, 50c to $2.50 Wed. Matinee, 50c to *2.00 1) ONE WEEK’ Starting Monday—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE SAM H., HARRIS Presents “The Turn in the Road” With Mary Ryan $4 '•'■ A >iy,/ ■>„* -5-ta ■ A NEW COMEDY by A. E. THOMAS Evenings: 50c to $2.50 u * Matinees: 27c to S2.00 TUCCr TIlriTnrr _'_—— THESE THEATRES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA ft Globe Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW—Matinee Saturday The MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT Present V.V&fc&V & # THE WHIRLWIND Eddie Cantor In the New York Century Theatre Production St. Charles and Boardwalk 1 n. i*— 4 tx ‘‘Midnight Rounders” A Rollicking and Reckless Revue AN ALL STAR CAST AND CLEVELANDBRONNER BALLET 100 Far-Famed Century Promenade Girls Nights, 50c to $2.50 Mats., 50c'to $1.50 Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday America’s Famous Contra Tenor Matinee Wednesday . Jt.:;-,; WILL OAKLAND ‘ In the Sensational Melodramatic Comedy ' “THEIR CHIEF’ ■ 4iH.: By . ELLEN CRAIG HEAR OAKLAND’S NEW SONGS of LOVE—YOUTH—SUNSHINE Gorgeous Scenic Production ALWAYS THE BEST—10 BIG ACTS—At 8.15 Sharp OUR SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT—Make Reservations Early THE INCOMPARABLE Vttginia T heat te SATURDAY—SUN DA1 —MONDAY—TUESDAY A DeMILLE PRODUCTION of Sir Janies Barrie’s famous story 99 “What .Every Woman Knows With Conrad Nagel and Lois Wilson ADDED ATTRACTION Tony Sarg’s Almanac ‘THE FIRST CIRCUS” A Comedy Creation WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY T V ‘ Betty Compson in ' VJ “Prisoners of Love” . A Triumph of Screen 'Art ADDED ATTRACTION “MOVIE MAD" A Christie Comedy Starting Saturday, June 11th D. W. GRIFFITH’S “DREAM STREET’’ WOODS SHS? TELEPHONE 2500 Boardwalk at Ocean Ave. direction a. h. woods TODAY AND TOMORROW-Matinee Saturday THE SELWYNS PRESENT “The Puppet Master” A K1CU/ m aw ‘ ' ft :?/■ A NEW PLAY In Three Acts, by Hubert Osborne With I - ** 'f ■M Alan Dinehart AND A DISTINGUISHED CAST ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY-Matinee Saturday THE SELWYNS PRESENT 1 A NEW PLAY IN THREE ACTS “The Puppet Master” By HUBERT OSBORNE With Alan Dinehart And a Cast of .New York Players Colonial Theatre DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERira Phone 2500—Daily 11 A M to 11 D u . c j AMERICA n y Photo-Play^^^ilC^MainLjirdn^onc.rt Orch,°« William S. Hart # , “O’Malley of the Mounted” A Talas rtf TUfl I .r w. ... A Tale of The Law of The Great Northwest ADDED ATTRACTION “SCRAPPILY MARRIED” Special Christie Comedy Wednesday—Thursday—Friday Thomas Meighan with Lila Lee In Iff “The Easy Road’ _Adapted_from the story “Easy Street” by Blair Hall ALSO New Mermaid Comedy “BANGS" Featuring JIMMIE ADAMS VentnorTailoring Co. Gleaning, Pressing* Repairing and Dyeing HAND PRESSING, no Machine Work 26 S. LITTLE ROCK AVE. BILL PHONE 71*4-W NORMAN N. GALE == BUILDER= BRICKLAYING — PLASTERING 32 NORTH TROY AVENUE GALL 829 * AND orrcmi '52ti CLEAN IT / Pacific at South Carolina Avenue GARDEN PIER WHERE ALL THE BEST FOLKS GO I ' S. W. MEGILL, Manager ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY AL. DAVIDSON’S VtRSATILE ORCHESTRA FOR ENTIRE SUMMER SEASON ' . DANCING NIGHTLY—8.30 to 11 P. M .