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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 5

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Saturday, February 25, 1921 THE YONKERS HERALD 8H ri AG IAGE FIVE 4 TTRACTIONS A THE LEADING LOCAL THEATRES 3 ifNP 3 5 Opens Next Thiursdayi 2nd at 1 PJW. Tlie Photoplay House Unique A Yonkers Institution! Planned- by. a Yonkera ArvcWlt Bunt by Yonkers Contractors Financed by Yonkers Owned Operated by: Yonkera Men. TOE OPENING 1 ATTRACTION; TheQucen of the Screen In, Her GreatMt.lttasteri(iecov:''w.,.f v'v, -Little NOTE-The first presentation In Yonkers of the photoplay has been specialty reserved fo the opening a ttractioii at ths beautiful litARYPICkFORD in LITTLE LORD JAUNTLEROV? for Five, Thu rsday-FrUlay-Salu rd nday-ftlontlay, March 2-3-45-6. AND; Orchestral Organ Recitals -Latest Comedies i- News Reviews Novelties and Music (Both.

Insirnmental'iitd Vocal.) '-i Performances Continuous Drily From to y. Prices: Af ternoon8, Until 6 P. All Seat8 L20 Cents '7 Evenings, Sundays and Holidays 30 Cents 1 PROGRAMS AT NEW ORPHEUM vv rj OneToday, Another Tomor Tw, ud the Third on Monday With No Actof Any ofThem Repeated Xpw Orpheuin Theatre vtuda- Um i lMn itp ita. P13T demonstrated by'tli crowd who Sailer go to th Xcpperhan Playhouse mil enjoy the oiF the yp- to-date theatre and spplaudin no nn- "V'-? tone-. the; vaudevilU that'JSol Sehwirt gxruera from the beit in the Tonight Wilt eei'he.

lent of the iro- J1 been getting such a IK- -maeure of applause ainee S'" Thursday, last, including the Revu- ml with Ita line -comedian and eome-. dicnn, dsnccrs, faigere 'and tin fiiHia and with a pretty1 chorus also a an. added, attraction, Other aeta there flue 'afternoon, title evening and. tohight, continuous, are "Allenond Moore In a dainty singing dancing. the Theodora Trio.

aeriallits Hall and Hunt, with Variety, the. Freemont-Benton Company in "nanderehfef JO1 and Edmund Brennan singing. the new Irving. -The. feature picture for thia Satur- day Ralph Ince new production, -'Wet Gold, with the- trail for the mid ikimming down the Atlantic a-.

Board, "pausing' at an exciting rare at the Havana rock.t a' lost isle in the South plunging to the floor of the ocean for a dyaperate bat- tie of man and men. Tomorrow ia to be another red-let-. Sunday at the New Oniheunvfor a program equally as good: at', last Sunday will he' prearnted -Will Roger in'- A Poor Relation ad the feature picture. You 'ought to ait in yr on thia if ymiwsnt to get aome of the philosophy that will help you to face dark daya your life, ana it ha' fun he' at. the'XeW Orpheus forMonday, Tuesday or Wedneiday.for the boot' ing.arapf.th clatf ie: 'moat Spirit Sunny topa.

the a of folk th Argentinean Tango and a variety, of ong that aid. in making Splrisof Sunny Seville a big top-liner in vaudeville. The' Pettit Troupe-Com With the risley novelty that- i fame and fortuna for there, fair, thia-country. Thistfea ermnaatic act that will pItaae Who lika to. brairi end brawn do wondetful thing.

Jeff. Healy on of. the moat popular of all' vaUdevilliana, ha ha a company far A Bukin Fropoear that will help eerv the comedy in a wayhat imuf can keep from laughing heartily; not even the peaaimiat. Pige and Paga are comedian who need to thoee Who are'-' well in whafa what in Variety, and they, bar a fin lira of talk for.thoea wlio like to hear funny v- 1 and jLewia get the Jnu babies because they adept at that n( entertaining end they alao jii.ng well -and want all to heartheir comedy lines and paaa them- with applause a big aa this teanl ii getting ni -other town of the Circuit. Joaeph Leater fattrodpre.

all the new-; aonga -ha can'-crowd r-lto the period assigned 'to. himl S- The. fMtnre picture 'the three daya will be Pauline Frederick In "Salvage, with America emotional atar in-ora' of '-the greatest rolea of her eueceeaful career. The New OTpheum ie ready to seat thousands for these vj- Olf THE COURT. The Y.

M. By' Department teem will have a their opponent for Satwnay night's game, the faat Yon-kera Whirlwind -The. Yonkere Whirlwind need no introduction -to the porting fan a they have eaUbliahed a good rep. Manager Zwemer.of, the Whirlwind. 1 making greet preparation for thU pm, while the VV boy are doing iikewlae," TWO CAUSES FOB SMOKE.

Smoka from' an automobila cornea from two aourcea: either top' much, hraa" ie' being burned or too' much oil ip being uied. The Utter iuually the less to thi international eUr is again seen in on pt th vampire role that has mads her name known srpund th glolw. -Tha Path News and other Chart film iubjacta will ha part of the. bin. AS A MAN SOWS FOR WARBURTON PLAYERS That greatest of all human emotions, mother form th outstanding appeal of At A Man Sow," tha comedy -drams' Mssation which will ha' presented at th Warburtcm Theatre next week by th Forhei TUyere with Mice Lillian Keater, th leading lady -nd Miss Ftincm Waodbury, th eompsbys fonrar.ithr, in two stellar role.

Tha play will open oh Mandny night next, -Succeeding. Twin Bede," the great, farce offering, the. 'float perf or-mance of whirh will ha given tonight. A A Man Bows." raid to he the -best play tbst tha Fmhre Plnyqra have prerented jli'. Ypnker; splendid combination of psthO and comedy.

Thera, ire situation that are 'thrilling i their. dramatic appeal, yt tander'lll rpn a current of Jighti comedy that crop forming "i 'most elijghtFui contrast. Th production tp uprbly The ktory i that of eoupl living hhroad; who' find, soon the- birth of a. baby hoy; that thrir lova he died arid they, decide to repara Twepty year elstwe bef or', they meet, again. Tha hoy he grown to manhood, end he, with the assistance of a charming young woman friend of hi is after a aeries situation! has re-kindled th old lore their heart In re-uniting hi parent.

Mies, Woodbury will have tha role of tha; mother -put lore, for on 'even' before' hef 'own happlnese, while Gu A. Forbe, leading man of the company, wilt play opposite her In th role of the father. Mil Fye-tera chsracter will be Of the comedy Other member of the company who appear to advantage In- tlie play will he Mi Edith Ilareourt. 'Mlii Mura Gad. Miss Ollie Minnell.

Rirlurd Castilla, Edgar Mason. J. Busaell-Web-sfer and J. Frsncls 'Kirk. Opening on Monday night, mat, Aa A Man Sow" will remain at tha War-burton all during next week.

Thera will he. performance each evening end matinees Thundsy: and Saturday. ROBERT EMMET BILL FOR EGAN CONCERT -Thomai Egan, the IrtA tenor, ia presenting a 'Robert Emmet Memorial concert at the Wsrlmrton theatre to-morrow, On. thst same day. the Caruso Memorial- Foundation ia -pre-tenting 'a concert at the Hippodrome, honoring, th birthday of th great Italian tenor- For about lgS years the simri of.

tha Gael hare been commemorating this birth of lrelSnda Martyr hero, and. it ia fair to asuma that Emmet memory will lire forever. It it- interesting to conjecture se to'-how long the memory of Osruso wilt' lire. The hopes and sspiratlons of a nation kindled and burned around the memory of Emmet. CsrusO was tha moet widely world advertised man of nlgjfcnera1 tlon, intereet however; being eonfind.

to hi great voice and personality. At. the coming concert at the Warburton," Mr. Egan, assisted aa by Mme. Lillian Breton will offer a number of raft Irish ongs, many of them, especially suited for tha oeraskm.

BIG JAZZ WEEK FOR PROCTORS s''''. Syncopated Entertainment Conspicuous in Bookings for Monday to Wednesday Lait of bldtimers Night "The Otar of -famon old ar a ur fira hit in -the preacnt'hill at Proctor theatre, and Barney Fagan, IVil-llama, Joe Lizzie. Wilion, ere. bfiay, making many bovra perforaunre af ter they haw performed the. famous song and dance that, endeared them vau4villfi.goein-eeyerall generations Sgo.

1 George Moore "gnil Mary Jana are rocking; the hOue wlth laughter, aqiLth other' acta ere. all of the real headline varirtyl' To-day to-marrow will he ihe liSt' -chanre to eee thia corking, Starting Monday, Will be jazz at Proetcir and a rare Mem-blag of enteftainera wbn: ineclalizr- in' entertainment. 'Jiaye been Heading tha 1 qna: ef America heat band. The famon Steed Syncopated Septette who demon-itrat forcibly -that there more kirk in a. Jan tuna than -jo the liest pre-Vol-trad liquid, and the beet part of It 1, yncopation further, anyone in lietening or' watching diatsnee may enjoy tha benefit of He invigorating qualities.

Steed Septette ie under the able leedeiyhip of Ralph Hertlein aod Anna Me Bell, a pair of lynco-patedr atepper and singer who will lend murh verve and Vivacity to the pro-evading. The Septette present the Uest. etyle and -laahiona in syncopation; and. when they get into action the eudienee juet cant make it 'feet behave. Another pair Of headliners, for Jazz Weekf wilJ.be eeen in the perinn of Jim Mullen, air, th name, who died to work Allen Coognn and Anna Kranci.

Their Jass effort run prinelMlly to talk; and -chatter of laughing variety, that 1 100 per cent, entertainment. Gilbert Gentleman from'' Miiiippi, la a reql repreaentative from the Court. of King He is a Jovial Jolly who a lot of. surprise stunta to offer, And no little of hU. performance da the" speed with which he jie.

Jt at Full pf Pep" 1 aii apt deaeription of Lmi' Beied and A1 Tucker, the Fiddling Funster. They are violinist and eccentric dancer, and. every minute thcy.oeenpy the stage full of faet.and furioiis comedy: The in their exhibition of jiiggllng, rliilv. ewingipg and belaiieing display Over half a million Jewels, tnca-of different, ret In their equipment, The effect i dulling, and Mid Littlejohn have named fheir Wr-formance' Displaying With the precision of a picked squad of AVcat Point Cadet, The Trio-will perform an athletic, routine that 'la daring and plctureeque. The two.

girls are dainty to look upon, and they know-no. limit When ft comes to senaa-tfonal athletic Tbs' featured photoplay -hringato Yonkers Pol Negri, heetr remembered dor her ri, markable performance in. Passion" and "Gypsy Love." Her' latest vehlcla i caned The Last Payment," end need THE SECOND ATTRACTION WILL BE; William DeMillet Sensational Succets SATURDAY NIGHT Presented With an AU Star Cast Showing Dates: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday yMarch 7th-8th-9th-10th-llth COMING SOONALL OF THE NEWEST: AND BEST PHOTOPLAYS PRODUCED, DIRECT FROM THE LARGE BROADWAY PICTURE HOUSES, INCLUDING THE MOSTTALKED ABOUTSCREEN PLAY OF THE THE MISTRESS OF THE WORLD. ANNOUNCEMENTS: AN APOLOGY The management has received hundreds of nquesta for -seats for the opening performances, but the tontinuous entertainment has. made the reserving ofseats A FA CTt We desire to impress upon the people of Yonkersthefact the para mount thoughts when pionning.the constructhm of the Strand were SAFETY COMFORT and VENTILATION.

We believe the STRAND to be the safest, most icomfortable and best ventilated theatre in the State. A PROMISE We promise that' never' upon 'the screen of the STRAND will a photoplay of other than the highest standard be displayed and that the. citizens of Yonkers and their children may. attend with the knowledge that they are protected, and that -'courtesy, will be extended, And eveiryhody get. ready to NEW STRAND TO, OPEN IHliBSDAT Gujr A.

Graves, Managing Director, Makes Definite Announcement y- Hopes for Pkkford end Doug It'll drfluitefy ahiiounced that ih beautiful nriw Strand' theatre; Op- Mouth Broadway, the City throw-open jta-door for lb flrst.ttirie in Thursday full. The itig 'attraction wilj lie thai miu-h loved star -Mary iii hcT very newest yumnis I.itflf. JaWd piettira hi lieen'rrrervrd for, the open--fug the Si'randi' qt-ia. hrtnod that Mary, herrelf, aniher fniou hiisbaiHt will be ai hand opening furilief announce-, meat rcganling'itiis will he matic It' is mih-h pleasure, that the riunagenirnt arinounras ih opening for in their intiriil Jicttcr plctiira could not lie sccurnl. The -performance at .1 hit New StraiuV wilf lie continuous dqity, from -I to.

tl' p. they. will consist of. always the Very lafcst'-screeri plew, with 11 Stars, si well as newest comedies. new npvelt ie music.

inalnimental arid voeatL Th heanly of th hew thrstra hae al-readv described in. tha Iforaid. The.hj-lef statembnt that it ie the most Unique, safest, -most' comfortable and best Ventilatml playhouse in tha. State of New Yorfc, i. Every comfort for its patron is provided, rooms, for both men and women; lounging noohs, to wait mset your friends, public telephones (both Wire end wireless) amnklng room, cte.j etc, The manager will lie Gny A.

Grave, who. for. a. uumlier of years is connected In like, capacity with another- theatre in town, The staff of employees lias been: selected -with the greatest of rarej- and the watcbrwoftj at' the Strand will be courtesy always. Ths'' people will proud' of the Strand, fqr it.

is a photoplay theatre nf class apd A fs'et' tint -will no doribt interest the of Yon-kre' that-; it- is absolutely local proposition: The Strand was' pUiibd by a Yoiikere lmilt hy 'Yon1 ken eantrnctors, financed hy Yonkers citizens and, pjiersfed by Yonkers 1 A promise' has lieen liy the. management never, iiKin tha arreen; of tha Strand will he displayed a phnto-; play that i hot of the highest thia jimniiaa is made with the ufJ moat eineecity. Yon may attend Yonkers' newest-playhouse with efla'uranre that you will and "that every isourtaay will he SERENADE THRILLS AT HAMILTON 2 DAYS Georg Walsh and Mjriam Cooper, in Serenade? liegaa a two, day engagement at ths -Ifamiiton Theatre today. Mf yott are seeking a play filled with thrills then. Serenade ia the red-blooded one you must 'reicet for.

the Here you are to aiinny Spain where the deeds of tha men. and tha are Often bf tha passionate kind, excitement; from morn' until night, and from -night' until Here they enjoy nothing le'mueh man fight or bull fight: The latter showing that the' common ordinary ways nf amusement wont these hot-blooded' of the land of the fandangos. Of course there it someone to love fend someone loved in Serenade, as the title' indicates, hut- the romantic ia accompanied with other happenings, of adventure, and otherwise exeiting situations that will make ynii realize that the form 'of recreation ynii get- in Serenade ie of. a kind that will make your' blond keep from' sluggish, a recreation' that will prove healthful' ai well as entertaining. Monday th Hamilton starts, a Salvation Nell'-run that' will -end on Tuesday Salvation Nell created a furore on New York's White Way ylien it was presented in the ioken drama, and Whitman' the photoplay producer, who -has given the world masterpiece! of do-.

tennined to build' it- up into' a photndrema. The reeult comes to the Hamilton Monday, and remain on Tuenlay Ought to he note' fn the. enheie Of the Hamilton. For here-ie play that let the country agog when it.was staged in New. York City, plus the fart' that Yonkera fi th plae in which it wa made for the screen theatres of the universe, Paulina Starks leads in -and cast ia a notable one when it comes to supporting players.

Mabel Normand in Molly comes to tha Hamilton for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next -Hamilton added at tract Ions' for th week-end ere of the -usual quality and quantity, -with Serappily Her-, ried and big comedy News for Monday Tuesday, next. (Nepperhan Avraua at New Main Strert-All Car liaec oomnon nnronwAircn dailt i to r. nni. one maj oa Inabm-CkIMm lia MOO He-. Secrets of die-Movi Revealed! TOMORROW SPECIAL BILL FOR TOMORROW ONLY RAN UN AY 6 ONCE Of the Kind They Present in the Beat VandevfflrTheatrea on SumUya-On of the Sort That Crowded the New Orpheum Sunday Lat- FEAITIRE PICTURE TOMORROW Will Rogers in A Poor Relation How to Face the Muelp When AU Thlngo Going Wrong.

MONDAY, Spirit of Sunny Seville Spaniih Atmoaphore. Snappy! Jaaayl Tuneful! Nanpwyl Ceotameel Everything! mu imnn ir toitkxm no uua nu oowi non A IA1X TWICB A Pettitt Troupe pit Sensational Rialey Novalty tinns will with Harold. Uoyd comedy -nml' intifrratiowd' -New today and Little Red- Hiding Hood" as an sddnl feature for th children this afternoon Tisllroore Boys comedy ami Fox to-morrow, and; Billy Vrat and Pathe Kertew on Monday. and And tho management -takes great pleasure-' fn. announcing the' return froq 'abroad and bock -to the Broadway organ of liolgnr Volf, whose ek eoiient art at the, liroadwty organ In Other years helped to make th pro gram there of muck added interest.

Mr. Volf wijl resum to-mofrow. V. WIST INSTER C. X.

IVXNTS. Books That Make Life Batter" is the topk. for both' tha- Senior and In-terinediata prayer. meeting tomorrow evening at. Westminster church HundajrV echooi rooms.

Lucille Hempel will lead the Senior meetinb In tim afternoon at four, o'riock the executive committee the Intermediate Society will hold their regular monthly meeting fat. the lecture room. On' Monday evening th Senior. Society Will held their monthly business -There will he special music' church serviic jn the Several CL K. member are In' tlie -choir which will assisted liy Kill Doyle', tenor.

Mis Gahreille also a K. member, wilL render violin seldution. Starch 10th 1 tlie date feet for two pisyicts whirh the Senior- Society wilt give for- th benefit of the- Mil-sionary. committee. delegates from Weet-minster at tclidcil tlie County C.

E. rori-vrntipn in Pekskill morn-ing. READ THE HERALD WANT ADS. SALVATION NELL AND SALVAGE AT BWAY To-day i tha'lxst st tlra Brhiulwsy IliFstr for Salvation Tin st-tenifanro for tha ycsUrdsy was' a large one, everybody Was well pleased With ths hours set ssido to enjoy this production and the other at tract urns of tlia program. Boulh Yonkera folk were.

-delighted (4-see thi celebrated drams so. well built lip by South. Yonkera 0m Whitman Bennett on Rirferds) syrnufe being responsible for this ei-eellent-staging and playing of play that sounded so well in the pokes drams and look so fine. in the picture. Th etory of th that of the Army 'Use in her joys and in her familiar to many in South Yonkera.

Many kail, already seen the legitimate, offering' on the Broadway stage in New. -York. City. And all. who.

did realized, st ths Yonkers yesterday, that they were viewing a visualization of it that brought out feature that tha (pokun -drama could, not -show- so well. Baulins Starke end a competent tup-porting rest are tho' player. Tp-morTow. goutU Yonkfrfe will; enjoy Pauline Frederick' in Salvage. This ife a highly dramatic mantelpiece, with the great emotional actress in 'role.

that will. give her ampin oppor-tunity to display her wonderful talent. Monday and Tuesday are tlm days for the nrar1 Oliver Cnrwood thriller of tlie Northwest, The Golden Start ing off with a hahy. found in a blizzard, tlie sensational 'never' atop a minute -while the reels, of The Golden Snare" ere giving out thi fascinating story of Northwest. Canada peril and I romance, and; adventure.

The nsnsl neriml for aihted sttrse- PAGE PAGE n.raeter Cemedy Singing akd Some" Talking. Carlotta and Lewis THE JAZZ Comedy ainging Novelty. ''1 Centre of Ammemots Yonkers WORLDS BESt VAUDEVILLE Continnoua Performancea, to 11 P. M. Bin Changad Moa-Thura.

-k. -y: Smoking Permitted In the Balcony and Logea. Pricei: 1 to P. hL, Ereninga, Saturday, Sunday, tde-gOo LAST Show Star of Yesterday, Dont This Moore and Mary Jayne, Jania and Chaplow, Feature. Picture Monday, Tuoaday.

and Wodneaday PAUUNE FREDERICK in SALVAGE reeawi AIM 111 W1 U1TT BILL. LAST TIMES TONIGHT of I i 1 A Aint Wa Got Fua." FEATURE NEGRI TODAY and TOMORROW OH to SunAy Spain for Fan and ExdUmeaj SERENADE Sonutionai and Ahoorhing, Romantic and Thrilling AdventniM in Old Spain, With What trikirig: cotume did TsurU Ooki wear in her' husband play Fiva Daya to' Lire! A. A tha Chines bride' she wore conventional wedding costume almost barbaric splendor and 1 mag 1 nlflreaee. It cwfoiats of an undeieoa and trousers of heavy purple a ilk; ct over-jacket of many colon embroider in flower end' butterfly designs Tl most significant pert of tha eqettim--however, are the tiny belle which gi" forth a feint tinkle os the bride movi Q. Wkst.

ncw pictura did Lubitach bring to! this country on I recent trip? Pharoohs Wife He eaU this is Ma greatest picture. Q. How many feat of film wc -used in taking-Moran of Lady Lett; Dorothy Dalton picture? A. 2,000 fast and thi wa reduc' (IfiOO feet in th finished picture. Q.

Js there, any probability Douglas- Fairbanks loi further adventures of Zorrof A. The presence of Johnston Cullcy. who wrat Th Mark of Zorn -at-1kiigs studio: is taken to iadier that Doug intend to put ZorTO more stunt Q. Who will direct Dougin bonk next -i: AIUn Dwan Was recently to.dircct ln hi next pi (Wliat tarried awr by- hi' part that; he tore-, down priion set answer will puV lUiied Mondy.) i JACK. DEMPSEY PAYS YISIt TI EDDIE EGAN AT HARVARD.

Cambridge, Feb, 23th. Joe Dempsey, the worlds heavyweight ha-1 ing champion, visited tin Harvsi: rarli last night and wo a guest i rhldie Egan, former 'Yale boxer, is in the Harvard Law School, Dempfer otld about fifty Harvard men -who war invited to meet him his fighting r. Among -those present. -Captain Brawn of the track team, t's; tain Lonkm Of the baseball team, Wii throp Churchill and Chariia Tierney the football team! LILLIAN ANDERSON LD.l Specialist In ELECTROLYSIS (Nnltiple-Needla Method.) Scientific Scalp and Facial Treatments 1 Marcel Wave and Water Wit Fancy Hairdressing for AH Occasion. Shampooing Manicuring (M.

M. Harper Msthed.) 279 So. Broadway, Yonkers TELEPHONE ION WARBURTON (Third Season) FORBES PLAYERS; the Drama Ia Spekcn" Bex Office Those fi9S0 and WEDNESDAY Jeff Healy Co; Comedy of Comediee A BUSINESS PROPOSAL" Joseph Lester Introducing the Boot of th Neweot in the Song World GREAT WEEK-END MIRIAM COOPER Oreedr and IW TH nOLIlKX-la TH GEORGE WALSH and Ulifl and Lee, The Nagyfya HOBART BOSWORTH in While Hands STARTING MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -k One of Americas Beit. Jazz Bands Steeds Syncopated Septette Greatest Exponents Today of the New Rythmic Mnsic y-- with ANNA MAE BELL RALPH HERTLEIN Miu Syncopation Mlatar 1 1. The Gentleman from Mississippi GILRERt WELLS M.

Another Senaational Dcmnratritor of Jail Furore. Three' Great Extra Added Attractions The Razs-Ma-Tau Boyi Lou Read 'and; A1 Tucker Fun of Ip" yy The Littlejohns Displaying Over Half McDonald Trio A Cyel Beatty and Daring. EXTRA ADDED FUN FEATURE Jim Mullen and Anna Francis TWIN BEDS NEXT I Commencing Mon. Feb. 27 1 NEXT WEEK1 Matinees: WEEK 1 1 The Comedy-Drama Sensation AS A MAN SOWS Last Tiine Tonight r-OF LILLIAN Foster rTwo Leading Ladies In One Play fiffm.r a Cast Specially Selected for Thio Unhandily Fin Production.

Abo Today and ScnppUy Married" and New. kqwtiay and TUESDAY NEIT New. York Big Sucre SALVAlilON NELL Th Made in Yonkcce Photodrama Built Up fro the Great Spoken Drama Succcaa. Comedy and Newt Each Day of the Rua. Wadneaday, Thuredat, Friday and Saturday of Next Week mahht.

nanyAND in MOLLY -WITH- ENTRIES POUR IN FOR OPPORTUNITY WEEK "south BR0ADWA11 Near LAWRENCE STREET Price; He and 0c in Afternoon; Evenings- 0c and SOc, FRANCES Woodbury Big Scenic Production Now on Sale a Box Office PRICES 50 75c 1.00' No Higher This Robert y-'y 015 Ixiih (Order Jewel PHOTOPLAY POLA IN a number of entries have been received at tha box ofiics of Proctors Theatre for a pise on the progrsms since the announcement has been zie of" Opportunity Week," which will be' held within ths near future. However, tha present entrants run strongly to singing and dancing. The management is particularly anxious to secure a well Milsaced bill; so that each artist will not pun into a competitive class entertainment, 'and it-ia hoped that the embryo magician, ketch artist, elocutionists, acrobats, jugglers, musicians and whistlers, or any sort of entertainers will come forward so-, that a well-rounded aeries of nightly MUs can be 'laid out. The first prize ia an engagement at Proctors for dors at s' regular vaudeville salary. Ths second 915, and the third I Ths'audienr will- judge the contestants, and group of hooking expert from the Proctor, New hooking ofiic will pas upon tha local enter-IsiMTS1.

quqlifirqtipoq Jk. vaudeville Sunday Feb, 26, at 8:15 Irish Song Recital In Commemoration Emmets Birthday yy'-. BY THOMAS F.GAN World-Famous Irish. Tenor Aaalsted by Mme. Lillian Breton vfirnd Opera Soprant Seags, Modem Ballade and Opera Aba.

Seat New Telephone 1230) TODAY-Laat Timas Here of the Made In South Yonkeri Succese SALVATION NELL n. Whn PAULINE STARKE whltm Brerett MmIImi Mar" wHw ul Kin WMfc WIH Ah "JJ1 iJSujSifii tain tala Mlmm tomorrow: PADUIW: SA.rACE" ttawa lieLast Paymeiit OPPORTUNITY WEEK Sooiv Can You Sing, Dance, Play or Do Any Vaudeville Act? Leave your name at box office. Your chance to get into Special Sat-urday Opportunity for KJddio, i A. With Halbmre Bar war Oreaa trait Mm lAa -X y-'o i 1.

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