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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Bell Telephone 5164 ALTOONA TIBUNE The Newspaper That Covers Central Pennsylvania- AY, SEPT. 18 United Telephone 122 f'Page 5 elaborately costumed this collection of thing but smoothly the old pioneer AMUSEMENTS with him in the Army during the war with Mexico, accuses him to the wagon train people of theft. The great tvagon train of 1848 sets out for Oregon. Molly Wlngate, the -1- judging from "The Covered Wagon," a James Ciuze production for Paramount which is now playing stars put across a musical rarity which the theatre-going public is seldom given an opportunity to see at popular prices. But during Che tourney, Banion saves her life several times and fin-oily is enabled to 'prove his inno-cenct.

Lois Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan, Alan Hale, Ernest Torrence, Tully Marshall, Charles Ogle, are in the cast. at the Olympic' theatre. Will Banion, Are. win jlhuuvu, Mishler Theatre Sat.

Sept. 20 ALTOOXA, PA. ilgni NIGHT 50c TO $2.00. SEATS NOW, BOX OFFICE MATINEE-SOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. ALL PLUS TAX nr th tmv.

is under b. cloud "vea Bom woounuu OLYMPIC STBAXB a Tlanl.n i j-. t-. i 1 STRAXD Eillings, in The course of true love ran any-'beeause Sam Woodhull, who was oiw.mvo nuuuu out George Lincoln," nut ncu a. iiju.ii unuer a cioua t- "Abraham' While the Reputlican National Convention was in sression in Cleveland "Abraham Lincoln" was screened 'for the delegates, their, wives and MISHLEH 'Saturday, matinee and night, "The tneir guests.

The audience anplaud THt ClOST EKClTlrtfr II WAV FUFD UDITTFN ed the picture throughout and gave BURLESQUE a mm. Cat and the Canary." September 22, 3 and 24, "The' Ten it a tremendous ovation at the finish. The newspaper criticisms were of the superlative diameter, which characterized those accorded the production by the newspr.pers of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. ii nil OLYMPIC Covered Wagon," with J. B3 "The t'arrcn Kerrigan, Lois Wilson and Alan Hale.

ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY HAUK'S 1 VICTORIA Antonio Moreno and Estelle Taylor, "Tiger Love." Special attraction, Dorothy Bush and her Cinema Girls Revue. 8th MATINEE AND NIGHT Step Lively. Girls 5 WITH THE ONE AND ONLY ONE Sunshine CAPITOL "Kho Unknown Purple," starring Henry B. Walthall, Alice Lake and StuSft Holmes. OBPHKL'M Today, tomorrow and Saturday, Hauk's Sunshine Revue.

I Thrills. Chills; Bowaike mww Revue Stevens, in Chicago Herald Says: "Not Only Strong Women, But Weak Men Screamed." VICTORIA A treat for the movie fans of AI-toona is the personal-appearance of Dorothy Bush the screen comedy star and her Cinema Girls Revue now playing at the Victoria theatre. The Cinema Girls Revue is indeed a iunique idea of of the miniature song and dance; Revue type. Each young lady of the aggregation represents a movie style, "the ingenue," "the "the bathing girl," "and the The Del Monte Syncopators a novelty orchestra that sings and is directed by a dancing violinist, instrumental accompany the Cinema CMs. The Cinema Girls Revue'will remain at the Victoria -theatre the entire week in addition to the Paramount feature picture "Tiger featuring Antonio Moreno and Estelle Taylor." ORPHEUM It would be hard for one to pick out- the real feature of Hauk's Sunshine JRevue comedy being offered today, tomorrow and Saturday at the Orpheum theatre.

Of course Katherine Kinsey stands alone in the world of vivacious soubrettes; dainty, charming and possessing a gripping personality. On the other hand, Tom Col- LITTLE EGYPT ORIENTAL DANCER nniprC- MATINEE 25c 50c -75c. rnlULO. NIGHT 25c 50c 75c $1.00 li SEATS NOW ON SALE-: 3 Years in New York A Three Continent Hit ft I wrote 'The Cat and the Canary, says John Willard, the thrHer that is coming to the Jlish-ler Saturday matinee and night, "I made my hero a young man who-' is not ashamed to be afraid of thiiigs he cannot understand- and which seem to be manifestations of a supernatural The idea of a hero who is afraid of anything was quit a shock to some people. I was tolthat the public would not accept hinM that it was against all rules.

Yetfthe public has accepted him and heartily. "A great deal has been said about 'The Cat and the Canary' being an FEATURING Tom Collins Helen Kennedy 4 Musical Kings -''-IN-. 'I "BUBBLES TROUBLES" Line Forms Daily at 9.30 A. M. Did You Hear the nctor's Dlav: the idea being that ai play by an actor can always be spot- fl'ns, the fast funmaker, keeps the au-leu.

because it is rigged up with busi-1 (hence in an uproar from the start to ness that nobody but an actor can the finish of the show. The harmony four, consisting of Messrs. Hauk devise. Well, I have also been an 11 Next Week GRAND RETURN art student, a reporter, a cowboy, a miner and an army aviator. I suppose my work ought to reflect some of those callings, too.

"I had no intention of, being an actor. My father was a well known portrait "Winter, hoped to be toor and went to' Paris to study. But the' San Francisco earthquake shook all oi that out of me, and I drifted to the- stage because it promised the chance of a livelihood." Ivleeber, Collins and Reed, is another feature not to be sneezed at- when making the selections of the real parts of the revue And the violin solo work of Barney Kleeber stands out-prominently in the work of these premier 1 instrumentalists. Billy "The Boy With the Uke" in a class by himself when it comes to strumming the Hawaiian music box and his clear tenor voice aids him in scoring a big hit in his numbers. Last but not.

least Cecile Paquin and her company of posing- models offers a jniirviihht) ill nUHLIMUUII Trio?" TOWN REVUE" 'III TOM COLLINS I OCUIUII1 111 LUC jJUJ UjqLI? "priced revue show. V4 The Year's Greatest Entertainment In the gallery of theatrical and motion picture notables appearing in "The Ten Commandments" opening at -the Mishler theatre, on Monday, September, 22, Theodore Roberts for many reasons stands out. He is America's most experienced portray-er jajE "character." The De Mille production fitly rounds out his long and successful career by giving him opportunity to delineate one of the half score greatest characters of history, the; Hebrew prophet Moses. Though it iiay sound queer to say it, the movie Moses of Roberts may impress itself on after generations a good deal more- than the "still" Moses of Michael Angelo. PLAYING TO ABSOLUTE CAPACITY CROWDS Those Boys Can SING! and they Can Play An Accordion 3 TIMES DAILY USUAL PRICES TH EATRET BEALITIFUC romance wmm ii drama humor Ulh.AVE.liAIiUtlk.ST., A DONT GET SHUT OUT! COME NOW! BEST PICTURE EVER MADE! Your Most Amazing Screen Adventure And it is only natural that from the life of the greatest man America has produced should come its greatest! picture.

Here is the sweetest love tale ever told the strangest drama ever lived- the biggest picture ever inspired! Special Children's Saturday Morning Matinee 10-A. M. 14 A HEP AL AND RAY ROCKETT STOLE ALL HE Here's- the greatest screen entertainment ever seen; Over the glorious-wilderness trail with the pioneers of '49. Thrill on thrill Indian, fight, buffalo prairie fire all REAL. And a glowing lovo story.

With Lois Wilson and J. Warren Kerri-gam. POSSESSED' A AND SENT HIM TO PRISONS Live again i j-icnow his "wonderful love for Anne Rutledge his rise to fame his deeds that made history. Entertainment for all a drama for the ages of the man of the ages. Young and old each find something different in it to admire and FOR 7 YEARS From the popular iiOTel by Emerson Hongh Adapted by Jack Cunningham ABOUT LT EVE RT (t CUMMIN65 CCMEOV STAR IM PCQSOM CIQB-U nntiuG N0 1ME DELrtOWTE SotP "The SVNC0PATOR.5 A COLORFUL CONFUSION OF SONGS, DANCES AND DELIGHTFUL COMEDY WITH THE SUNKIST STUDIO BEAUTIES In Person In Addition To "TIGER LOVE" A Paramount Picture Starring Antonio Moreno and -Estelle Taylor USUAL PRICES Comedy, "The Telephone GirP a JAM ES CRUZE production 12-REELS-12 Whiat would YOU do? i Cast Includes Henry Walthall Stuart Holmes and Alice Lake EXTRA MACK SENNETT'S "3 Foolish Weeks" With BENTURPIN ENDORSED BY, THE SCHOOLS! TISSSls Sffigmi gtS8B5 1 NEVER IN OUR HISTORY HAS A PICTURE BEEN ACCORDED SUCH ENTHUSIASM News Fables Our Gang Comedy "In The Days of NEXT WEEK MARY PICKFORD IN "DORQTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL" BE A BETTER AMERICAN! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY LARGE CONCERT ORCHESTRA.

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