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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 6

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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rsAlN i A ana i Mi i hit. SATLKliAY KVhiNlML AUGUST 7. 1926 ATTRACTIONS AT LOCAL THEATERS NOW PLAYING TONIGHT YOST SPURGEON Shows Matinee Sun. Z.1S ADMISSION Balcony Lower Floor 50c Children 10c Presenting Superlative Entertainment INDOOR CIRCUS Herrine Matthews 1 me And His Trained Dogs Spunk The Wonder Horse" "Roman Ring Artists" Wire and Davis and Joe "Comedy Tumblers" Lind "Clown and Mabel "Pretzel Benders" Clowns Clowns M-ijr ALSO EDNA MARION DEVIL A POWERFUL, SWEEPING, HEARTTHROB MELODRAMA OF THE BIG NORTH WOODS May McAvoy and Ben Lyon in Savage" which opens a two day run at Yost Broadway theater tomorrow. cp Vaudeville Circus Unit Coming -Imps one of the must unique Seville shows that ever played Spurgeon theater is there circus unit with in it down to the cir- which no circus show complete without and real comedian and tde gov A srong man Ua Kahn was and domi set represents a And each act such as cl ialist, musicians, then some TV Si Sunday braved fled back to nesses and It palace at Teh he would hres tribes.

That was th fairs when the pie Joined the the hardships are a part ol and the wns are noted for their meous witticisms. They ood dancers and acrobats but the good old cir- dy, that counts and the ne ever tires of. thrills and joy of a real forget the date everyone in town to see this circus so tip and come early and disappointed. Matinee Dailv 2:00 Night Admission Matinee 10c-35c Night 10c-35c-50c SANTA GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT PETER B. KYNES Cupid Jove, tjfate and (Justice in the Cattle Country 'with ORGE O'BRIEN STEWART Scenario by L.G RIGBY IRVING CTJMNLLNCjS FIVE ACTS VAUDEVILLE From the Big Circuits CYCLING ZAN0RAS Tramp, Tramp' A Very Clever Bicycle Team FOUR PLAYMATES BLUE MELODY Harmony Enjoy Harry Lillian ACKERMAN WADE and HALE NITE AT THE SI NC DAN SONG, DANCE MUSIC Diversi nterta i i Tent CONTINUOUS NUMBER A REAL FEATURE VAUDEVILLE ARRANGED BY FANCHON AND MARCO COMIC SUPPLEMENT Direct from a five necks' run at the Forum Los Angeles TRIXIE FRIGANZA THE GRAND DUCHESS OF COMEDY AS THE POWERFUL KATRINA WHEN TRIXIE AND AL DO THEIR IT WILL BE A RIOT OF FUN LAUGH TILL YOU CRY! DEWEY BART0 GEORGE MANN AS MUTT and JEFF i OF LAUGHTER hans and fritz ELECTRIC DUO TILLIE THE TOILER Mary Jane Lewis SPARK PLUG Delores Lopez and Mary Jane The Skinner of ToonerviUe Trolley AL GOOGLE YOU'LL BE SURPRISED Under the mafic wand of Fanchon and the fun of the colored comics appear to delight the runs without a stop.

"so-iU's 3 tS II with I Monte Blue Patsy Ruth Miller tV ith a supporting casi of hundreds A saucy, merrily diverting tale of frivolous, fun-loving Paris! Where the night life continues until the sun comes up over the Tour Eiffel. See the most riotous revel of fun ever portrayed on the screen! FREE OCEAN PARK AMUSEMENT PIEK TICKETS REMEMBER THE PLACE WEST COAST-W AIN AT FOI RTH WHERE YOU SEE THE BIG ONES WEST COAST-WALKER It has always been tbe aim of hon and Marco to secure the greatest entertainment and entertainers obtainable from the largest and highest class vaudeville circuits, and tomorrow in the "Comic Supplement at the West Coast Walker theater, is featured none other titan the Duchess of Friganza, as the Powerful Katrina. Under the magic wand of Fanchon and Marco all the fun-mak- era of the colored comic supple- 1 ments appear to delight the spectators. The effect of the magnl- fied comic page is enhanced by a bo kg round which simulates a gi- page of the funny sheet and there are funny angles galore 1 to keep the laughter running with- out a stop. This presentation is very clever- 1 ly bundled with Dewey Barto and George Mann outstanding among the performers.

And with the irresistible Trixie Friganza, enough fun has been crowded into one program this week to satisfy an audience twice. On the screen is "So This Is Paris." the Warner picture produced by Lubitsch, and which stars Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth PRESENT THE ROLLICKING COMEDY GOLD BRICK 55 Has anyone ever tried to sell you the city hall or Brooklyn bridge? We re you ever inveigled into purchasing a share in the U. S. mint? If you have or if you have not, you should see GOLD AND ON THE SCREEN Th, picture Is a pan- for which of arisian life. In tonight at the West Coast ily the most bizarre and striking ibaret set ever seen on th George O'Brien and Anita Stew MONDAY NITE COUNTRY STORE Those who missed the landing place went on and on to doom! A frioDuig scene in epic film of a nation trek across a universe in a finish fight with fate.

Walker theater. screen, three hundred girls appear. It happened that during the filming of "So This Is three musical comedies were playing In Los Rose Marie" and He 1 One hundred of these stage beauties, as well as 50 trnen frofn the shows, worked in the picture all day, quitting in time for the evening performance. Each was an expert Charleston dancer, piek- ad by Peggy Prevost of Ziegfeld The other 200 girls in This Is were composed of the winners of a number of Charleston contests in Hollywood. Grand- na would throw away his crutches, to see these the latest to orchestra, and quick-steppers, doing bed Solomon's negro jazz this is but one se- May McAvoy is admirably cast and gives a splendid characterization, and the other players could not have been more wisely chosen.

Sam Hardy as the managing ed itor of a scientific magazine, is immense. Charlotte alker, as a wife who believes the wife should be the better ninety-five per cent, could not be excelled. Philo McCullough is an excellent and Tom Maguire apparently was born to play the role of the henpecked scientist husband of Charlotte Walker. Most of the story is laid in the South Seas, and there are some unusually fine jungle scenes in uhich Ben Lyon dashes about gar- in only a goat skin. He even rides on the back of a prehistoric brontosaurus.

To tell the plot al NOW PLAYING TONIGHT ADMISSION Matinees 50c Evenings: Balcony Lower Floor and Loges 65c Children Always 10c MATINEE Evening THE FINEST SHOW IN TOWN YOU ARE NEVER DISAPPOINTED AT THE BROADWAY REX LATE5T NOVEL in far the dy of leverest This REX BEACHS The picture is founded upon the famous Parisian farce by Meilhac and Halevy. The ways spoils a story, say that Ben is se Seas to play the pi savage and be dif party of scientists so that they ma be exposed and made a laughin A ifft srJ in Lilyan Tashman and stock of. Fred Newmej Andre de Beranger. excellent YOST BROADWAY That all modern youth is not flaming youth, and that parents should be their children' friends and not their severes are the inevitable eonelusu reaches after viewing at the Yost Broadway theat This celluloid version i absorbing Cosm magazine serial hits the bi of entertainment because it to the eye, the heart and the best Rex politan ll's-eye appeals mind. Allan Dwan, the director, has given the picture an extravagant mounting that makes it pictorially Moreover, he has suc- I ceeded in keeping the story keyed to a high dramatic tempo throughout, so that the interest is sustained right up to the final fadeout.

In this he has been ably assisted by Hecky Gardiner and James Shelley Hamilton, scenarists, who have be complimented for direction. Edward Heff Company of three will offer their hilarious laughing skit entitled "The Old Army The act consists of singing, dancing and comedy talk, all of a high grade caliber. A plot that is in every sense of the word, is introduced by the talented company, which concerns the jury trial of a street faker Many grovelties are introduced, chief of which is a Charleston partici pated in by all concerned, which is offered in a new and original manner. To say that one ill laugh at the funny situations brought is to put it mildly, for advance reports I say that the "Old Army Is one of the most all round enjoyable and entertaining acts ever witnessed I by a critical audience. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE Paul Paulsen Trio Aerial EDW.

HEFF CO. Old Army miti LOIS MORAN LOUISE DRESSER NOAH BEERr J. C. MACK TRIO SUNDAY, SUNDAY FROM 2:15 Tropic nights when every island breeze sounds a love every rustle of the palms sets the heart a the purple of the night crowns all in smooth and logic contributed continuity. "Padlocked" is a story of pi repression and its effect on a ed young girl of today.

Lois the wistful heroine of "Stell gives an inspired perfor as the, modern daughter, who angers and temptati Dal nance raves ns of uitf a as the zealous AUghter ct per- part Broadway night life in i dancing career. Noah Been old-fashioned father, whose reform efforts drive his from home, scores a diati sorial triumph in a very role. Louise Dresser, the tured member, brings botl ity and convincingness to of a society woman with Helen Jerome Eddy, Aik son, Florence Turner and Lane are among the supporting players who acquit themselves with distinction. Sunday "The a First National picture featuring Ben Lyon and May McAvoy, opens Sunday at the Yost Broadway theater, and sets the WEST COAST-WALKER The vaudeville hill at the West Coast-Walker closing tonight, is one of the best road shows ever to appear in this city. It is headed by Four Playmates "Original Blue Melody Boys." Cycling Zandros Tramp, will thrill you with their daring stunts on bicycles and their comedy is refreshing.

Wade and Hale "Two Foolish i for are good. Harry and Lillian Ackerman Eccentricities" will amuse you wit Li their in p. A Nite at the Club Dance savage tamer national Picturi ALSO HAM HAMILTON MATTERS" BEN LYON MAY McAVOY Orchestra playing Kern to Through Pictorial News Bartley Sims at Mammoth Organ i rles lffieult an(j is a musical act. rd fea- The feature picture stars Anita sincer- Stewart who has gone back into the cattle business in Filmland, es out of the business just as she, "Rustling for It has been several years since Miss Stewart took a whirl at the cattle market and since she closed her last cow deal she has been in the South Seas, where she starred in "Never the Twain Shall Meet." However steer business was not entirely new to her. She dealt In cattle In "The Fighting Shep- SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ARTHUR BITS FROM HITS 55 pace for the current season's better and made one of film- pictures.

matrimonial screen success- In this picture is everything one es out of the justness just as she WITH TOMMY HARRIS AND ESTHER PRESSMAN THE JAZZ REVUE FROM FOURTEEN TALENTED ENTERTAINERS can possibly want in a motion picture There are thrills, love story, laughs by the score, beautiful women, perfectly marvelous settings, and Ben Lyon gives one of the best performances of his screen career. does in for Cupid. "Rustling for Cupid" is Fox version of Peter R. famous story of the romantic ending of a New Mexico cattlemen's feud. FRANK WILSON Matinee Night 30 Hunday Contlnuoua 1:46 'till 10:30 PRINCESS Santa Ana a Popular Price Theater 20c Children 10fl ANNOUNCEMENT LAST TIMES TONIGHT PETE MORRISON And His Horse In Thunder" JACK DAUGHERTY In "The Radio MACK SENNETT COMEDY "Hollywood SUNDAY AND MONDAY BOB CUSTER A new risen in the film world.

Handsome, daring, courageous. Watch for his first picture. COMING Drama sreen ILL! The Giant Drama of the Screen widows TREMENDOUS in the Rockies" DOROTHY PHILLIPS In Midnight COMEDY Register Want Ads Bring Results.

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