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Visit our showroom Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ‘The correct ‘for an _ ffpcorreet grade for| an SATURDAYâ€"Matinee 2:30 p hills. â€"The PAGE EIGHT "Romance and Rustlers" FRIDAY WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDA Y We We wish to especinly call attention ‘to this very anu-ur-u We have received umber requests to have it shown. It is a picture that should bo.u.n by‘fl.;ymhuof&':hdh i MONDAYâ€"TUESDA Y EDWARD STRENGER TARZAN, The Wonder Horse, and the veod A A Te morine Werer Mc hn io opreg figeath Sexterte *THE ACB OF SPADES" Chapter 2 of the thrilling serial with Wm. De . lt s PATBHE | NEWE ; A : twentieth century romance brimful with spi ' »â€"â€"â€"Second Featureâ€"â€"â€" 2000 WOLF DOGS â€" 10,000 SUNDAY~â€"Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m. 0) [ <â€"â€"â€"â€"DOUBLR PEATURE « } =~â€"~Fitst Featureâ€"â€" play that touched the heart of Broadway. Staged %bkylhtmkedhmb}ln\'mkm "The Lure of the Yukon" Highland Park, II! Billy Sullivan â€" Kathleen Myers ACTION | â€" ‘THRILLS â€" StUNTs . t 1ool~ â€" PoX NEWS Pauline Starke Conrad Nage! â€"~â€" Lucile La Verne "A Slave of Fashion" Cleaners and Dyers ‘Play rom the Great Stage "The Goat Getter" x Hoffman‘s Barber Shop "Taking Chances" A brisk comedy drama‘ full ‘of act Pubsks oi) <â€"prâ€"Sgcond Featureâ€"â€" | A thrilling Western that you‘l} [ j )C) (PATHE REVIEW only "SECRET SERVICE SANDERS® Lynchâ€"Clarisey Company earl Theatre . Comedy: "PELIX IN THE Scenie: "THE YOICE OF TH "Fighting Courage" _ Yakima Canutt F U EL â€" O IL "THE FOOL®" RICHARD TALMADGE HIGH CLASS PHOTOPLAYS bbsun * U‘p†wWOoRrLD‘s CHAMPION cowBoy NORMA SHEARER EDMUND LOWE Another Excellenit Picture Wm. Haines Mary Carr and woeod cast > !> _ . o 000 REINDEER â€" ESQUIMOS â€" GREAT GOL) RUSH A REAL ALASKAN DRAMA. # & % ~<â€"â€"Second . Featureâ€"â€" oUBLE FEATUR ~>~PFivet rm,j Ken Maynard boUuBLE FEATURE â€"â€"First â€" Featureâ€"â€" TO OUR PATRONS Eva Novak with with with with Suceess by: CHANNING POLLOCK in with with HE co:.n RUSH" THE\ NIGHTINGALE® ';:rkg:&huo. t you‘l) â€"like COMEDY â€" ROMANCE spice, surprizes ‘and splendor m c aund â€" thisdl is Chapters 7 and 8 THE WORLD OVER! PHONE 632 Tel. H. P; 386 Telephone 1036 JANUARY 13â€"14 JANUARY 16 JANUARY 11â€"12 JANUARY 15 with Wm. Desmond JANUARY 10 An outline for guided studies in women‘s clubs is offered by the Uniâ€" versity ‘of Wisconsin. â€" The‘ subjects presented ‘include ® child training in gelation to education, home economics, the nineï¬mth century novel, the ; of knighthood,. and other Wtorilcs and educntional»top__ia. with suggesâ€" tions for study, questions for‘ discus. sion, and references. â€" â€"_â€"â€" _‘ $ Ai ho cce A devi M eon, editorially, critically, and cleric 1â€" ly by experts and others in the : 3, pulpit and forum of the nation at th time. . You cannot afford to miss nfl: play. It will give, says the mana e ment of the theatre, their new N#\ man, Robert Brister, his first op $unity at a real tragic : role: since Q] came to, Waukegan, <% : F C oi o ie en a ® istic,"*sentimental" and the like, Et any rate it was discuspd, pro an Moveelpnand t nc s Sesuood its Ception. .. From the â€" opening wiseâ€" crack until the final closeup, everyâ€" thing is hotsyâ€"totsy. xd 6 No ‘Individual Stars 1t ]| . The play is so designed that mo one character stands out in importance. There is ample opportunity for each member of the cast to perform; and the Majestic players do not fall’dflm.‘ Oscar O‘Shea in the role of the elder< ly, grumpy Garrison is pltti«i'zu:;;ly wellâ€"cast and convincing. But‘ bert Brister and Eugene Head, playing reâ€" spectively he who is about to inherit $12,000,000 and his buddy who would _help him overcome the difficulties in the way of a clear title, are alive to their parts‘ possibilities, and 'energeticplly take advantage of them, Miss Guerini as Anne plays her part with ‘appreâ€" | tiation: and Richard Jule sympatheâ€" tically portrays the incbriated ibâ€" man and adds his share to the general |. laughter. qoh9 ? $9 1 ~"Seven Chances," which resolves itâ€" |self into one chance for the fortune yet unfortunate hero who is the proâ€" tagonist of Roi Copper Megrue‘s clever plot, was proclaimed a :it. at the Majestic when, on its opening per. formance, a capacity crowd laughed until their gides ached, and lond& apâ€" plauded for more, â€" § ald It is not on record that David mln- co ever le‘%.\::d & play for produc: tion that was. not preordained to please, | “Sx:;: Chances" is‘ no exâ€" «eption. | F the opening . wise: crack until the final closeup, everyâ€" thing is hotkyâ€"totsy. Cc $ WQMAXN‘s CLUB CcoursEs Crowds, at Majestic This Week Express Boisterous Approval of Company‘s Interpreâ€" ‘ tation of Play 4 "SEVEN CHANCES" _ _ FULL OF LAUGBHS Ahe story is one of the slums of | New York, an epic of those crowded, , musty thoroughfares on the East Side, t ‘‘The World‘s Sveetheut"’i; again the curly haired, prank playing, im petuous Irish lassie in "Little Annie Rooney" her latest photoplay, which egmes to the Alcyon Theatre, Jan. 12â€" 13â€"14. & B \â€" The saucy, mischievous imp who is beloved â€"by millions throughout the world is back on the silver sereen, / ~Mary: Pickford <~has forsaken the ruffled laces and bejeweled gowns of costume plays and has returned to the _ty’p:l of ‘role that made her famous. TYPICAL BELASCO PLAY MARY PICKFORD m‘LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" se coiile on o OR ) one chance for the fd;zrtune tw rtunate hero who is the proâ€" | t of Roi Copper Megtuce‘s of lot, was proclaimed a zitv At.| wa stic when, on its opening pet. | of ,. a capacity crowd laugrhed Fool" Next Week mmflmANDPAanmcmmuu,n.xï¬ou sArrison is pltt!mly convincing. > But bert ugene Head, playing reâ€" who is about to in‘ï¬arit ME Ec efocentt I : Seentuardlntinied s ay se ing pe.| COlton of this dictionary, . issued ‘by mE "®â€"| the National Association of the Fur inherit Industry, included 265 names, with weuld| information ‘for the guidance of gdâ€" BIMth¢ | vertisers, The members of this asâ€" o their sociation./want their customers \to BHCAIIY | know the names under which furs are Fuerini advertised and soldâ€"they want them SPPT€~ / to know that "Bigam Mink" is natural patheâ€" muskrat; that "Black Marten" is £â€" Dâ€" | ural: skunk; that "American dâ€" mofn! [ tail" is brood.tailâ€"proceesed b 44â€" ].1. . and s0â€"om and. on: > s va td In brief, they want the Colone}‘s Mestit | Lady to know why she paid tho 8 c DwC~ ) for that j(éold::“ï¬a‘oco wher Judy i | O‘Grady got a cheap one so much like ;ui‘ ‘8 | it that t!s:tï¬orldthinh them si . .. 7 | under their skins. e Then a :surprising thing happened, When replies came in from that ad: vertisement, instead of morely oneâ€" fourth being from ignorant men, pmj tically all were from that class. Many were of the "I have saw" type. The explanation is, I presume, that the inâ€" telligent man realizes how little he: reallyn does know | and b‘zm if he actually is intelligent; ‘an ignorâ€" ant man is so lacking in selfâ€"knowlâ€" edge that he dosen‘t even know how poorly equipped ‘he is; _ . $ Fred Kelly writes in Nati ness Magazine: A friend of been advertising for highâ€"gr men. About oneâ€"fourth o plies invariably were from n letters indicated that they w lessly uneducated., To elimi applicants‘ in future,. he inser ‘advertisements, this» line : ~"Only men ef good educ: exceptional intelligence will sidered." ¢ THEY HAVE NERVE, | _‘ BUT LACK BRAINS But the tricks of this trem us trade no longer: stand as a bar| to customer knowledge of what fur d what for, says the Nation‘s Business. For the furriers have set themselyes to the making of a dictionary to. elimâ€" inate misrepresentation‘ in the adverâ€" tising and the sale of furs. The f; t edition of this dictionary, . issued by the National Asunklakinm. B i1 . y * fver since a typographical error changed the fur of Cinderella‘s fabled K slipper into glass, the fur in has labored under a curse of names. To the, compositor who. set up | Perâ€" rault‘s ‘tranglation of. the Egyptian folk tale, "vere" was as ‘as "vaire," and so the original "ermine Jand squirrel" was turned a | twist of a: vowel. into a tradi ion ‘of transparency.. Perbaps that early bit of legerdemain put the furriers\ in a| way of thinking about the im ince | of names in their business. And so it may be that they devel. oped (the long roster: of plain ‘|and fancy names now currert with | the Sanction that long use implies, at roster, presents the complete cast of characters in the world of fur. It has | its understudies, ‘and its supernumerâ€" ‘aries, as well as its principa d protean actors dressed to play many | parts in many scenes. im n "Black Marten" May Be Comâ€" mon Skunk‘s Hide; Others of Like Nature _ MANY FURS NOT |. _ While ‘still a child Annie is plunged | into ‘@a maelstrom of dg.m inci» dents that first . the im ve girl, then bring mhe hflq\:‘b ities ‘so often found in‘ c ( of the slums. § | "Little Annie Rooney" is from an original story by Katherine Hennesâ€" sey. â€" The title is familiar through the old time song of that name,. there has never been a book nor & y of “Lit_t.lg Annie Rooney." ,1.1 ~â€""Little ‘Annic Rooney" is dJchmd to be Miss [Pickford‘s best ,plqern in her eventfuï¬_ocreen career, > It.‘is the type of picture which should please | everyone, | ? h: epted Little Annie is one o there, ‘She is the leader c boys which is continually . bu't.t'!qu_ with a rival gang. Ever® since a where men, women and M% motley array swarm like ants in ant hill. 1 WHAT THEY SEEM good education and in Nation‘s Busiâ€" riend of mine highâ€"grade salesâ€" uirth of the â€" from men “1', ‘ : they were opeâ€" ‘0 eliminate thed,l he inserted in his & is one of a million the leader of a gang of continually getting into t laP t + be con: Ciet a [ Textbooks are supplied free to N;“. pils of the public schools Er aw Brunswick up to and including grade 5 in theâ€"graded schools and standard 3 in the ungraded schools, The books are given to the children outright, States,. _~â€" , | ./A YOry interesting plan to aid the outâ€"ofâ€"town buyer and to prevent parking restrictions from hurting the local mmhanm ts ~ has â€" been ervwolvea through Retail Merchants Bureau of ?nald d, W. Ya;. In this enter: prising city a oneâ€"hour parking limit is strictly ‘enforced in business disâ€" tricts. . An outâ€"of.:town buyer coming to: the city, however, receives a speâ€" cial ‘taf to ‘place on his car. Police| authorities mfl&& tag and will ; not e"action if â€" & ng j weats => 55. iparking | limit | 1 T ie o 1 + d i en in s e ie t that, since parking ‘and traffic have become, so complicated in Columbus, many ple are not going to the larger {i:; and Marysville merchants are prospering. Jints, jJust 30 miles from Columbus. Merchants in this community report that, since parking ‘and traffic have become, so complicated in ‘Colombus, ‘Congestion of automobiles in the cities. ig proving a benefit to smallâ€" town merchants, Many of the lesser commuhities report that parking reâ€" ‘striction in large and middleâ€"sized cities is hindering. the smallâ€"town buyer who used to go to the city to shop. Apparently traffic and parking difficulties are making it hard for. shopperg to buy in the city, and they are staying at home. Ma;rysville, Ohio, is a town of about 12,000 inhabâ€" itants, ‘Just 30 Imiles: LEAM ) Clz hn Merchants irt © That dents m Going to <~â€"<< Big Cities & | PARKING PROBLEM & â€"Nj Ne AIDS SMALL Towns In ~â€"â€"Special Attractionâ€"â€" CF Come on, local Charleston fans of lnughter,. you ever saw "Old Clothes" Is Oldâ€"clot} FREE TEXTBOOKS Mard : knocks. and ; softened gumes, Tenture the m",',f'm" slums, “‘H:;mfla:‘.% ow that made hay" _ "IP, *# portrayal <of Hard anK “mnfllkfl-u-.-% â€mh†" and "Husbands and Lovers who offer worldly and of other men who can off the man, but can socthe a woman‘s heart ? Lewis Stone, _ Percy Marmolit, Alma Rubens Raymond Griffith, â€" Kileen Percy, . Wm. V. Mong A Atrouk) ofintine . dn i 2g10 OE Te Pn l ce d nc he Livg Fs parenty traffic and parking are making it hard for 0 b“y in the cit’, aM fl'ey ig at home. Marysville, town of about 12,000 inhab. 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