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Tin; TninrsT: i i i i I I I I I I I I GAR BO'S COMING BACK! BUT RECEPTION WON'T BE LIKE 1925 ONE AMUSLMENTS Scorn' Stars frc MURRAY Aow siudh't A lock it imc Lard Waller Winchell Reports on Broadway aV it tii if Little Rest far the lhauliful in Hollywood 'Excited Then It Wasn't, i 7 i. a nf ti.e t.ii.e 'f r.r-.t tun feature in hiwt.g in ttio in 1 tt.ra-ii as -it tinned i' l.iv "111 I.MOr 'W ill a I Si 17 I a. i ii. "1 1 1 1 iii an i ai tt i tint i i tin Ni Sh Taiir 3 riSFORMANCIJ 3 M.I I hi I Midnight idee, 11(10 and She Won 11 l.uurlU I'amuiuL Loi lei. Ai r.l I I I it 114.

30. II "PARIS ON MRAOE" l.Y a bi.ef thn dj. he. '(! li -a a. Mii i.

ii tweri p.i'uM-H I a lar nf to or. i i I ta New York Heartbeat t'uw Aljnit llijiMy Jtn-rr ai.klu. tifn.Uivil the white the rii'it tore tin- tli'Hn i off lut Li.k a few yrars Wi.J Ontral Tark VVt; IIMl'i 4. 64. 1,4 ty hhrlUh Hollywood.

April 24. HOLLYWOOD prepares for the return of Greta Garbo 13JC atoritt and Kuy Ir.ti,ii.' tjl.l.rf a record ev en bu-y Kay. who f.ni tn-d "Whit Ani i i 1 i I Hoill 1 lilH MO 4. IMUMH i to it I1 aO fl ill I I tut Cimplatt Sk 1 0 1 30 p. m.

II I 4 I 14 (ti. a I briMx woik "Sweet! i 1 I r. iAlo.i" on Mundav. Th-J is. how-! "tUBH I Countess by four Tt.c Uufiic Lillian Jloth foi hrr I'uh ever, at her own reme-t, 2 11 C3 5a to be in t.me to HI It Ml) OS VaH s' uH'- VI tl wot Id -famous writer James iu-ton, f'im-ca Marion, Donald Ogden Stewart and Salka Viertet-await rr, th "I'dlirtikii" rri-utor, doing her Irving inaioerg.

who receives mora lor hU aervices; Joriei-t. and then, fa, the "Sweet -A crank -ras exphwion i'- rj I 'assV i 'JiLL I Aloes." jtho L. S. S. nibmarme Nautilus re-1 I i 4k i i iv rtiirnaj Tr x'ppw is w-w milted Friday In burns to two of her engine room crew.

Damage to the veiel was nnt serious. than any man in the business, Kin-dulid to produce both films. A new dressing-room suit hat ben built for her in M'i new I 'Etp'tonage' Will Be Next for Bill Powell toPHEuq jlJ star building. In the expected con- AMUSEMENTS tingtney that Garbo will decide to iJCiNj oe U-E 5d jw3 KT0 keep to tier old dressing rooms. t.in routine witli Arthur Murray, J.r a tab at filet ant the Canyon ri Wynn'i toy, Kie-nan, dmK a Siatir-lJoor Johnny at the "On Your stafiu tr.tr&Me waitn.K fur one nf the ballet dancers Lre Trary, waiting fur the 44th Strut truffle to stop- In-atiul truffle a he un-ri to do.

Jom phino linker, the co-coa ihinli'l, with two gardctitiu In her hair, b-twtn Hdtodrs at the Dalli't I4 aii'I ai attractive as a vanilla float. thot Tone's mother, a gay perion. toiiiiiig the various lu'nd Street spot, arift "swiriin" with the Jam haixn. former Judy Ford signing her previous marriage name to a lught ilub raffle card U.ty, too, have been redecorated and refitted under the guidance of Adrian, famous and furnish PEItSON'ALLY. I think William Powell came into his on long before he played Flo Ziegfeld with such finesse and understanding Sorry that I cant agree with some of the enthusiasts on the MGM lot who say that "The Great Zieg-feld" started a new era for Bill.

Nevertheless, we are all Interested that his next for MGM. after he finishes his many outside obligations, will be "Espionage" an orig lrV WAtW ings designer the dreeing -room with gray walls, Light red corduroy curtain, gray dressing table and i v.r. 2 i 1 A' i hy, A I VS V4 iGi 0Nl D(PCt7a' chair, a large wardrobe for her cos 'BUOC JU4 rl inal play by Walter Hackett. The1 mm i tumca, washstand, ihower bath, attractive lamps and gray broadloum The guest-room red drapes, massive settee and chair, a heavy lamp with pigskin shade, Michael Angelo crayon prints, an VETERANS OF FUTURE WARS -i'i action taxes place on tne Ostend-Istanbul express, and it's to be a Harry Rapf pun. Pretton Fotter aceu eighteenth century painting of a horeman, and a red leather wing Lir.dy': "Hr? ilainm hi vife ran't understand him.

Why the under?" At Versailles: "I did not: You backed into The Tav- The hilarious campus prank, sweeping fromcoaittotoaii, (hat mikes a bid to liuRti war off the front page. MOW ftHOniNO ORPHEUM A mort n. siNcra ratarrB this way: "Mri. C. Dreswr 2 Iheik-man Mait, Murder Hob jj near Kadio City Jn a lilum mood an ar-nt told liim he'd stand a better chance in the kodaks if he were Utter looking Hope sighed, -if only the curl in my nose were in my hair." Street Scene: Friday at 8 30 a.m.

cear Fifty-sixth and F.f.h; An aged em: A newspaperman who was hit In town. The blimps being a flopola Plata hotel keep its stoop lamps blazing until sunup help the stews find the way home, one hopes. are going to star Eleanor Powell in a Hick titled: "Great Guns" Instead of "Great Gams," and we dont mean Hal Home's thumbnail of DonaM Duck: "Chip looking for a word for obnoxious people l.ke that congressman in who gets arrested gabbing about htmnelf began yawning. To which a observed "You're not boring you are In Leon Eddies: "Ye I chair. third room for lunch-eon and resting abo hat a huge sofa, two large chairs, a heavy table, book -rack and metal reading Lamp.

9-Year-Old Car Gttt Paint, New Plate EW liceri plates and a fresh coat of paint have transformed her year-old car Into an object When this picture was taken In 1)23, the cameramen didn't hate te chase Garbo. The one who took this, aboard ship after her arrival in New York, did it as a fator and was paid $10. woman, feed.ng crumbs to the Jove you I'm maaaad about you Full Film Schedule PRESTON FOSTER has been loafing and loafing and so Sam Brlskin has decided that Mrs Foster's son will make up for lost time by working steadily for the next few months. Honestly, I don't know how Preston It going to play In all the pictures they have lined up for him on the RKO lot on account of every week or so we hear of another play In which he is to be head-man. The latest announcement is Bret Harte's famous story.

The Outcasts of Poker Flats" which is laid in northern California. pigeons, being bawled out by aibut Hop calling me Iushy-puhh:" atreet cleaner for l.tterir.g th In fror.t of the St. Montz: "Do you mean to stand there ar.d tell rr.e that isn't l.p-rtitk on jour l.IMf day 10 30 p. at hear Sixth: A g.rl ttun.bl.ng on a leenr.g skull in a le Asm. 15c of beauty.

a m. DUNNE and others associated with Garbo In her past pictures are being rearranged so that she will be sur for being disorderly and ringing bells in vettibules, etcetera: "Lou-dy Dunn, cashier at Hum Si Hardart's Seventy-second doorway. She screamed and then wocned It turned out to be a Four months ago. La oar do great friend. Mercedes de Costa, started to build a white wood, 10-foot fence all the way round her mansion on Bristol avenue, Bever- ar.d B'way branch, isn't afraid of rounded only by people she knows and Lkes.

To date these include Charles Dorian, assistant director MINNEAPOLIS KENNEL CLUI DOG SHOW DOCC1T ASmTOTeUTS rOM IS STATtS si Diinas.vr bbiids TRAIN'S IKK.S TRICK IK) (IS a pidicriid rirrr en tn ay EACH triMNO AUDITORIUM SATURDAY SUNDAY APRIL 21-21 I P. M. ADIXTS eee, (HILbRt lie -7 iuiuiiiiiulm; nrno i oi New Y'orcbids: Carolyn Nolte's version of "Tormented at Versailles Ray Bolgri and Tamar Ceva'e crafUmaruhip in "On Your Toes." the latest mustgal hit piKtol. He lott a finger taking a gat from a stickup man and for most of the Garbo pictures, and Carl Laemmle Pay UDDlDjIU' ly Hills, and It is here the Swedish actress will Live on her return. The home is divided into several suites, after a chase caught him.

He was reelire Run. -M. 4 VV 1 cameraman wuiiam uanieis, pno- Tribute to Thalberg wanted for At a fire an Brandwrnnei pianoing tf "Stomp-in at the Savoy" Irwin Shaw's tographcr for all but one or her films. clay nvxhl d.scarded by a nearby econd-hand shop a. m.

Sunday, at S.xty-third and Broadway: Two drunks trying to start their car by pouring a quart of Scotch Into the gas tank About ISO Sunday morn near 164th and Third: Reporters hastening to thrte-alarm f. re -covering another building in flan rs and frantically yelling the tenants to and I'ark avenue at 50 a. Saturday: A crash! One I maehine in and when "Bury the Deed" at the Barrymore hysterical woman fought cops and and has two separate entrances, so firemen until they saved her five; that the actress can come and go Persian Wasn't that big' without members of the household echo scene in "Mr. Deeds Goes to 'being aware of her movements. La CHATEAII tw rraaklla aa4 lh Avea.

S. a but not if your heart is "George the Fifth" by James ILL WE to often hear of ingratitude in the film business that it was actually thrilling to see Irving Thalberg, who got his first chance from Carl Laemmle, Sr, act as toastmaster at the testimonial din-: ner given in honor of Uncle CarlJ But none of the fine tributes that 1925 Ah, That Was a Different Story Garbo will sleep in a large colonial ton in the May Harper's Harriet canopied bed in a room facing the Sierra Nevada mountains. A cro SHIRLEY 1 in Damon I LITTLE MISS serial Mldnii kPLE a on's I 1RKER" 3 he I aeamma Hoctor'i clan In The Zwgftld Fol-lie." the tensely dramatic and extemporaneous reporting (from the Moose river. Nova qutt lawn in the large, tree-lined a Te Te S. leelesetee garden takes the place of the us were paid the grand old man struck the owner, who miraculouily lived.

Town in Robert Kukin's "Plati-num Blond" four years Tage 9 of the April Photoplay is a page ad of "Little Lord Faunt-leroy." In it Freddie Bartholomew is shown as a son "proud of his mother." His real mother can't get near Leon Myerson. murdered by that 14-year-old bowUng pin boy (for $9) was the father of Lee Myles, the orchestra came cut of it. he cursed his luckl01'4 Cf. the two home as much as what the guest of honor himself had to say about ual swimming pool and tennis court Nearby neighbors Include Joan Crawford. Barbara Stanwyck.

men) ail Monday night by Frank ROBERT DONAT in tbe senutloaal Reasanlle Ca4r "THE GHOST GOES WEST THE arrival of Greta Garbo in the United States 1925 style: On the morning of August 28, three gentlemen from the Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer publicity department proceeded to the Swedish-American line wharves In New York to greet Maurice Stiller, the great European producer, with whom was an unknown protegee, Greta Gus-latfsson) Garbo. As a favor to Stiller, free-lance cameraman Jimmy Silto took three ff the second Mrs. Clark Gable, and Jeanette MacDonald. 100 yards away in the Neil Hamilton home. As usual, reporters and sightseers tf I tltal Willis cf the Canad.an radio With the world tuned in breathlessly for word cf the attempted rescue Willis never mentioned own name, it was always: 'This is the Canadian radio commission: his protege.

"I am not ashamed to tell you," he said, "that a few years ago when I needed money Irving let me have it If I had never done anything else in the film business, to have discovered Irving Thalberg would have been honor enough." Corrukt. ISM. ralrmal becaue his cur was wrecked! Sounds in the NKht: the Stork Club bar: H.s father sends him to Harvard, and he's sending his old man to Bellcvue!" In Pat'i Chop House on West Forty-eight: "So your hu.sbandU miss you one night I misi you every night:" second table from the band-stand at the Hollywood: "He's will be kept at a distance by serv Horold Lloyd in "Milky Way" Mt. enlv "Charlie Than' derrrt" etinrtiT (r.MMl et-s The tiniest prison in the world (two cells) is in Central park at 110th street, between the Lennox and Seventh avenue Add Eyebrow Lifters: In the New Yorker bar: ants, armed bodyguards, and a couple of ferocious barking and biting canines. photographs of the tall lanky, The late Hauptmanns' lawyers, Rcil- badly-dressed young woman in a Memos of a Midnighter: Robert Forsythe did obituaries on Menck- AMUSEMENTS H'ARRe'V MARCARFT Hill 1AM IINDOAY riif: CASE OF THE cl iuols miiDir Sun "M'F'RF IV TIIF MONFT" Irene Dnnne.

Robert 1arhr In 1ST OHHesMilV Mt enlr imV.ITHSTII' TI' ly and Fisher, making whoopee with one of the prosecution's got what it lakes and make believe en, Nathan and Ernest Boyd last She'll Have Only Those She Likes SCHEDULES of cameramen, assistant directors, electricians, I l( KI IN Vletor Mrl.ailen. Freddie RiHhnieae Id PKOHfHOSAL Mil nil peelal Vulricht khiir she ain't taking it:" Near Fifty-1 week. Braley did it a doz-1 strongCst second and Seventh: "The one thing i en years ago only Braley gave1 he despises is what he's accused cf: Mencken and Nathan better com-' It was the only rap they could ex-1 pany. He bracketed them withj France Is Importing much more property men, grips and sound men, trad.te him on" In front of God The new Bell cabs are a big from America than a year ago. 'hairdressers, wardrobe mistresses, Slll: Nxollrt at M.

Arlull. An.tla.. John rlowarel. vlenHv Barrie la "MILLIONS IN THE AIR" Ilea rere EXTRA SHOWS FOR EXTRA THOUSANDS Cbttrlat Crodil Hpp? Crowds! And how Uwt acclaim this SMASH MUSICAL COMEDY HITI Coma to one et thes RIO STACIC MIOWS TODAY r. M.

P. M. JSS floppy white felt hat, black and white check tailored suit and poorly fitting shoes on conspicuously large feet, for which he was paid $10. Greta was very excited, and begged him to take some more pictures. Jimmy obliged and snapped the lady sitting on the ship's rail, waving at the New York skyline, sitting on a deck-chair showing the larger part of her legs, etc.

The party then adjourned to the Commodore hotel, and hired a suite for Miss Garbo at $5 a day. rmm i "TRANSATLANTIC tfiS. TUNNEL" SIXDAT "BARBART COAST Slk Ate. A link lltk Adulla 1 Antla Carr r.rant, Gerlrnde Mirhael la "1HI I AST Tl'ovl Hollywood Mugs a (t a El. LACO LtU Mala snd Star nf 4 in "LAST OF THF PAC.ANS-Sperlnl Mil and Mtitiirht hnir Lake at lileees.

EAST LAKE RAYMOND WALB'URNA Hollywood Convert Joe Morrl.on. Ro.allnd Keith la I One Small Girl Was i a tiKtn i Lire. Mat. nd Mlrlnitht Mhnw Her Reception Committee "APDUON mjj REVUE if''! X. 40 HEADLINE iC VrTwy7jMiF.a LAKE R.

jo-is Antle Claodette Tnlhert. Fred MrMnrra in "TIIK BRIDF f'OMFS HOME Special Midnicht Shew and describing his record as a pub ER reception committee in Hoi lic servant was one of the year's lywood consisted principally of a small girl in Swedish costume funniest low comedy spectacles :4 hi Pit ES Walter Ahel. Mar.ot r.r.hTm. I. "TWO IN TIIK DARK'' "peril! Midnight "hew who presented her with an even smaller bouquet of American roses.

Because of that startled look the camera so often finds on his face, Greta was frankly disappointed, as she had been looking forward to interviews and photographs on her arrival. She was happier when the UA.lllt Borl Karloff. Bela 1 ur. h) "TIIK INVISIBLE RAT" Kperlal Mldnlrht Shiw that look of guileless cunning he dons so effectively, Hollywood no doubt will often consider Raymond Walburn as a sort of silly comic 77n it th twlflh and lait of a on Hollywood' mug corned lant and villaini. By JOHN ALDEN.

Tribune Film Critic. THE bewildering reverses and upturns in an actor's fortunes are an old story to Raymond Walburn. He has been in the theater 30 years. He is 49 now, looks not a day, well possibly a couple of days, over 35. The chronic fevers of unrest that beset the Hollywood great do not assail him.

He is primarily an actor who prefers a visible audience. Now that motion pictures talk he likes acting in them. There was a time, in 1921, when he didn't and calmly turned back to Broadway and the stage. Classifying Raymond Walburn as an expert delineator of mug types seems almost profane when you consider his career in the theater. A native of Plymouth, Indiana, he IIOMEUUOII I'lm.

V. ialsat A an. studio dressed her in running cos 17 7 a "aaie nirthMia IfW tume and photographed her toeing in murt.iM(iii SOI.OIKE" Midnteht Shnw character when the question of casting a picture comes up. Those who recall his stage career know B.1 I I eW a. imk Ct r- Lata Show 11:30 Tomtt i are the April evenings you'll spend at the MINN ESOTA ROOM Frank Gordon's dance band has all the sparkling rapture of spring.

Supper Dance Saturday Night HOTEL NICOLLET Nicollet at Wathlnftoa Nell H. Messlck. Mgr. 600 Rooms from $2.00 Molel Nicollet directed bT NaTIONAL HOTEL MANAGEMENT CO. INC.

Ralph Hits. Pros. i dii.ii nr at 4 WrffB null in' "FBI.KHMAM LOW Flu, Mjor IUei Laftter echoes the line at the University of Southern California sprinting track. At Gay's lion farm she posed with Numa, the lion. Stiller was considered too important to direct her first picture, "The Torrent." A week after her second film, "The Temptress," he Ouk hi.

and LAMVIS 'round the Town! CHARLIE ff.ltlla.ln. 4r -A Robert Taylor. Irene Dunne In MAGNlUfFST OHSKsSION" CHAPLIN Minnlcrit shnw Tonight he is considerably more, that he is a complete and genuine artist. Until the lure of the stage gets him again, Raymond Walburn is set for a long service in Hollywood. He doesn't mind pictures.

But a man who's been in the theater 30 years doesn't get greatly excited about Hollywood success. At least not a man like Raymond considered a high school edu was put to work on another pic EMVEU.M1V s. i. Vleter Mejasien. Freddie Bartholoiaew In "PROIF.SSIOVAI.

SOLIHL'R" Sperl.il Mlrtnirht Shun- cation there enough and made 'mm ma- Walburn didn't like pictures and saw no more of them for 10 years. ture, and Garbo said, "I tank I go his professional debut in "Sol home." 11 ei 'I t'l l' A Added Ramon Ramas' Band Pictorial-Cartoon-Nswi He remained bustlingly active in She has repeated this, on and off diers of Fortune." Although only 19 he played the role of the theater. In 1929, he gain James Dunn. Sail, kh, in' "TIIK PAY OFF" PIlH an old Italian tamale peddler. now, for the last 10 years but she always comes back.

CoMTlthl, ISM, by Ine. Walburn. He meticulously avoids taking bows in public, autographs, ed recognition by reviving" that raucous comedy, "The Show-Off," (a 1 Lesi trmoy'a Ave His mother, a gifted actress Jane Withers In this is thf iirr- producing it and playing the lead secured the part for him in a wamm 111 JO VW.hi.ui,. night clubs and flashy personal appearances. With his wife, Gertrude Mann, ing role, lie always has had a stock company in Oakland HiNilflHT SHOW AT II P.

M. AMUSEMENTS Phllo Vance Returns in 8. 8. Van Ding's nennepln Avei. Bennett in "MAN WHO RFCIAIMFO BIS rD" penchant for comedy.

Calif. The first year of his footlight career was made the writer, he lives peacefully in the village, smiling with good hu Start Not Autpiciout. "Garden Murder Case" Edmund Lowe Virginia Bruee-Not Pendletan lIEIfall l.S "in and t.nuaj N.Z Jane Withers In "PADDY O'DAT" memorable by the San Fran 1 i A.V Mi mored tolerance at its fads and IAIIA1IISE W. llrnadwuv fancies. His first film appearances in 1934 were not auspicious.

He had minor character parts in "The lor Infurmaiiun Aliuul Ihe I illuioa Theatres Call AT. 6116 cisco earthquake and fire. He still recalls the overpowering scenes of suffering and deso ANY SEAT 1 1 Jeanette MarDnnald. f4T in "ROSK MARIF" SnerlTll Midnieht shw ICC A.M. CENTURY 9K close aV Wf to 1 P.M.

aV ww TO 5:30 Prediction: (With Fingers Some day they may give Raymond Walburn a film role that has Great Flirtation," a pretty awful exhibit and "The Count of Monte lation he saw roaming the COOPER Marlene DIETRICH Gary iEII LIKE Lake at Nirnlirl Aiiaa. Thm colonel pondert the fifth Kiddies Always 10c Kiddies Always 10c jjj race Raymond Walburn at the "DESIRE" Plus Cartoon In Colpr lane Wither in PADDY irntr" Cristo." depth, dignity and wisdom and he SUPPER DANCE Every SATURDAY NIGHT (10 o'clock on! FINEST FOODS FAVORITE BEVERACES comic, colorful Colonel Pettigrew ruins of San Francisco, assist ing in the care of refugees. Crashed Broadway. to OKe to IK will handle it with such rare and UPTOWN Frank Capia, the director whose rM rinse of "Broadway Bill," Frank Capra't romance of the race track. ItU Ave.

N.K. "A Una Fiander, BorU Karloff. Bela InriHi la "TIIK INVISIHI.E KAY" fliila Mirlnlrht hn rich resources we will be hailing sense lor human comedy is re garded as almost miraculous in He crashed the Broadway stage after four years of stock experi All In Natural Colors! Trail of the Lonesome Pine" Sylvia Sidney-Fred MacMurray Henry McFarland Plui Popeye Cartoon IIKUAIMVAY Ut Hollywood and everywhere else, another Laughton or Paul Muni and forgetting that this was the man we howled at once when we saw him in sagging underdraw- ence. The next 23 years were rife Walburn, stamped him as a master of make-up and a well-rounded character comedian. seized upon Walburn to play the tlenree O'Brien in WHISPFRINC SMITH Snrrlal Miflnlcht Shn with rich success.

Raymond Wal ASTER nee 5 to 0 Close ice 11 AM. I to 5 P.M. burn played in everything from ers. lhat will be an old atorv tn character of Colonel Pettigrew in "Broadway Bill," one of the year's smash successes. Walburn creat East nnv Rlrardn Cortez DICK LONG MUSIC I I 'll I A mtl Av- -s- a.a.sra.m Adm.

in-o Patricia Fill. Frank MrHmh la FRKSHMAN LOVK" Speriitl Mitlntpht Shew "Come Out of The Kitchen" to the Mr. Walburn. (The End.) metaphysical dramas of Ibsen, Marguerite Churchill in "Man Hunt STARTS STNOAY LIONEL BARRYMORE Maureen O'Sullivan-Eric Linden ed the part with such flavor and 4 Cr Lafh- i and Nortltiei Galore 6Ji BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE 1 I Show Feoturina 'K PARKER AND JNE fl HI MARY MONOI-AN ll THE GARY TRIO 1A EM 1 1 PARRA FX JrA THE COTTON DUO IgA I jtFu? Trior Grone Olrf 1A on me SCREf That Grand Old Hit Chance Comet. Then came "Thanks a Million," in which Fred Allen and Dick Powell, glorified a political campaign with music and low laughter.

Someone had to play a hog- humor he thefted a large share even an operetta or six. Between engagements on Broad Minimum charge "ST FUN 7v aaa Ml 1 1111 iU" Adm I-o Lrle Talbot In "BROADWAY HOSTESS" Surprise Midnicht shew Mat .1 Se for ld- lloD. rtM.I 'VOICE OF BUGLE ANN" of the picture GRANADA I 2 to 4Cr 5 to Close wit It was his task in "Broadway way he played in stock all over America, appeared in touring tLiSsmt calling, back slapping country po FROLIC JYn Bill" to impersonate a broken down race track gambler putting J-restn aster. Jane Wren WF K4 OVIY HI MAN litical candidate who drank like a Reginald Denny Gail Patrick "Preview Murder Mystery" Plus Jar 1c Dtmpsev "Idol of llllona" I ALTO Adults 25 cfillfia 10 No cover cftacoe fl )1 At tH4 a MM Oaaat rr4 water buffalo with hollow legs and orated with such determined dullness that voters stayed away by on front while waiting for the main chance and money to lay on it. He did a tremendously funny We Specialize in Examinations of Eyes Properlj fltttd tlasses arc con-atantly performing the unusual In correcting defective vision.

Headaches, nervousness, and lowered efficiency caused by strained eyes can removed. Jackie Coo per -Joseph Colleio crz tx lata Girl of Her BtiW MAY ROBSON 'Three Kids Jean Hersholt "TOUGH GUT IK 3 to 9f 5 to 5 P.M.1 Close ARION the thousands. Here Raymond Walburn fell hopelessly and hilari job. He displayed a touch of W. C.

Fields' phoney conceit and Harare Oland in "CHARI.IK CHAN'S SirRET" l.nla Midnlsht Show Crone Kail. Juan Kenneit ia "hHK COl I.DN'T TAKE IT" stage productions abroad. Time out for service in the World war. He enlisted in London. Alter the war he resumed his career as a reliable of the Broadway stage.

In 1924 he was persuaded to go out to the Long Island "Hollywood" and appear in a film called "Laughing Lady," with Clive Brook and Ruth Chatterton, who then also was primarily a figure of the Broadway stage. and a Queen ously into the mug class he al colored the part with that true FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Victor MeLaglen "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" with balance of cynicism and hope that Clin vmnirht show Charlotte Henry Frankle Darro Henry Armetta invariably afflicts one who bets LORING WALLACE BEERY FLatMi Iiisea lowed himself to be for public display, in baggy i woolen underwear. The sight ofj him, staggering about in "Thanks, a Million," hitting the jug heavily low Prices Fy Payments DR. JAMES E. LEE Optometrist 4t Optletaa 53 S.

8th St. (Across from Dayton's on Sth) EDarKTS. Jaeaea Dnnn. Sail Filtrs la "THF PAY OFF" C.ala Mldnite Show on the horses for what is laugh March of Time" alwsTS tlnr) the Isrtert Bumper Ton Lionel Barrymore In Eusene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness' Adults 15c AMERICAN Children 10c NOKOMIS ingly called a living. Colonel of Want Ad otters, the blisen tal ibe best selection Is Xbe Tribunal.

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