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1926. 13 THE DETROIT FREE, PRESS. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Yorker who falls In love with ai lacks the shock nd thrllla which people expect from an Klinor Uly iory. young woman whose Ideal I a rug- ged young man of the forecful type developed in the great open spaces of the evst.

nix tells her he is a IjffAJMy se mem tTs5J Pt fCQM fc. Marcotto westerner, and then he has to make good. He aroea west iid hla There la lot of (loppy love-maa-Itig, however, the hero (topping: in the midst of a thrilling sword fight occasionally to ahuwer her with kiasee. In on act ne he kisses her for at least 15 minutes without abode at a ranch and la astounded Straad "ParUlaa Laee." Bread" the great French capital, the gayest city In the world. rf i.

to learn that the west la no longer wild and wnoltv. whan the srlrl coming up for air. t'vnrad Naeel decides to vlalt him he haa to how tne kisser, la a ber lor pu and Jacqueline Uogaa, the responds bravely. rfMMl 1 THE TWIN THEATRES Ll.iM:lj a vnTurp wunnPiNr. lt ac.f sunwt tmf srrnivn nc tuc dcat I THE SECOND OF THE GREAT ner tne west as she pictured It.

and the cowboys enter into the conspiracy with Dix to deceive her. It la a picture of alternate thrills Miaa laati niakaa a mo: tlve princes and Mr. Nagel Is gel It capable hero, although a bit given bit uvea and laughs, with pretty vlewa of a a a a vi PUBLIX PRESENTATIONS! John Murray Anderson's AUTISTIC AND COLORFUL STAGE OFFERING turre arr several mmiing tight. some- daring escapes and several demonstration of the daring Apache dance staged In Its natural setting by the very people who lu-vented It. The cast Includes Clara Bow, whose flapper roles have made her famous; Lou Tellegen, stare and screen atar and known as "the perfect Donald Keith, a popular leading man; Lillian Leigh ton oneeof the cleverest of women character actresses; Alyce Mills as clever as ah Is attractive and several other well known players The Lingerie Style show, the added attraction, bring to the suite a company of pretty girls wearing; the very latest styles in all ttie intimate garments worm by the well drenesd Pim.

step. inn, i Teddy Bears, vests and chimes made In many styles and of various There i reaion why yow ahould not like the moving picture feature, "Parisian Love." now running at the Broadway Strand theater, but in caae you don't there ar living picture that will aurely Fifteen ot tne prettiest and 1 a-lrls to be found in De-. it both professionals and ama-ilura parade the stage wearing the rl- latest whim and fancies In lingerie-Intimate garments not uaually shown ao It la an eye-fllllng ipectai-le. Parisian Love" offera an Intl-alimpse of the underworld 5aunt of Parla, where tired Ameri-" business men go to forget their troubles and to spend their money. The story reflects the romance of a vouna Apache couple whose adventures carry them Into all aorta where mystery and SLneer and Intrigue envelop them all times.

The action of the drama is fast and the plot Is filled w4nd mis western scenery and a lot of Interesting situations. Aiding Mr. IHx Is Luther Ralston, one of the screen's prettiest leading women. Bofbby McLean, champion speed skater, heads the vaudeville attractions, offering some amazing stunts on real ice. and executing a lot of fancy figures.

Other act Include Walter Brnwer. whose stories In southern dislect have pleased vaudeville audiences for years; Princess Rajah, a dancer with a lot of novel steps: Leslie and Vandergrlft. a comedy team which almost stopped the show, and M. Adolphe Birg, who Introducea eom of the late J'urlsian faahioua. to Kissing.

There is the usual list of short aiibjects, a comedy, and Mr. Werner and his orchestra add aplendidly to the bill with a pleaaing liat of popular and heavier nunibere. Helen Yorke. ringing her own Original cadensa in a Jenny Llnd costume, captured the honors In John Murray Anderson' 'The Dime Museum," second of the preaenta-tiona to be offered at the Capitol. Hharlng honor with Miss York was Helena Tx-niieo.

chrmlng danseuae, who offered a most pleasing dance specialty, aatisted by lx girls. "The Dime' Museum" Is another of those colorful cnatlon of the famous designer of the "Greenwich. Village Follies," end doe full credit to th man who stnged It. Beautifully staged, and carried along by fast dance and music. "The rlm A 1 If wlta 'THE.

DIME MUSEUM' FRED STRITT IT ISNT WHAT HE DOES IT'S HOW HE DOES IT" aKimy materials, and hosiery of na nue. some of the garments leave the girls somewhat A STAGE COMPANY OF 25 MaalaoB "The Vanlahlng Americas." Zane Grey has given to screen ca nny ciaa, it Is true, providing: with nurnan n'. TAYLOR HAWKS THE KING SISTERS BOH GARTER GATES ALL IN anal Many of the most famous resort display of pulchritude that la sure I Paris are shown, and the Please the men, and a style show has succeeded splendidly in I 'hat every woman who pridea her- self ON THESCRLL.N follower some splendid pictures In the past, but none of them compare Museum" presents to patrons of th Capitol something unique in stag on her dress ahould see. the atmosphere of these ELINOR GLYN'S with Vanishing orrerings. The offering preaent JS artists, r'ures wher gather all the various Characters whic go to make up Including Monte and C'armo.

two A Big Stage Show aim Since Ht small but exceedingly rlver Jug which entered Its second week at the Madison on Sunday. It makes a splendid veliii for Richard Dtx, and this sterling actor has never THREE WEEKS' an "ON THE SCREEN" glers, Mae George Chiles. C.r.ice TV Carlton, Ann 7.el1r end Malda Vail. The story behind "The I lime Museum" Is simple. During the day th wax figure perform when the nlcklea of the patrons to been seen to greater advantage.

With him is a little Indian lad. who 'Tit-Hit, ONLY THING' with ELINOR BOARDMAN and CONRAD NAGLE cannot speak a word of English, It is said, but acts witn an tne the museum are placed In the slots, hut when the mnglc hour of midnight approaches, the figures come pontaneity of youth and the skill of a veteran. POLA NEGRI' In Braad-Nev PARAMOUNT PICTURE "A Woman of the World" MARGUERITE WERNER with MERLE CLARK at tht ORGAN (i I to life and hold a revel of their The story is based on the hard EDUARD WERNER AND HIS GRAND ORCHESTRA ships of the Indians, from the earliest days down to the present, and own. Also featured upon the program are the Publlx sextette, and the Publix corps de ballet In special dances arranged by Boris IVtroff. A Matr.

PiCtUT even of the Ingratitude shown to a company which entered the war to ROBT. CLARKE GREAT ORGAN me program also Includes a comedy. International New views of world events and a scenic. Organ solo also enhance the pleasure of the audience. I.a Salle Garden "The Ancient Highway." "The Ancient Highway," another of J.

Oliver Curwood's colorful and thrilling stories of the far north Is offered a the feature at the La Salle Garden theater during the first half of the week, and Sunday's audience gave every Indication of delight. It Is a typical Curwood atorv, taking the audience Into the land of snow and perpetual forests where men nf every kind Bather, some seeking fortune and ethers hiding from the law. The slory is a romiince Intermixed with melodrama, a story of high hearts and open of rivers and mountains and plains. One of the outstanding scenes la a long drive and Jam which Jack Holt, the hero, is called upon to remove 'by dynamite, providing some of the greatest thrills ever filmed. The cast Includes, besides Holt, Billla rove, Montague Love, Lloyd hillock and a core of others.

Honors on the vuriAvm. a-, i ngnt tor tne country wnicn naa ron- bed them of their lands and sent them to die In a desert wilderness. Everybody Stars YOUR Cough and to should yoo, (or it is often infection and dangaroua to those around too. A sal and agreeable way to relieve cough to tak PERTUSSIN, which ha been used for twenty yean In the successful treatment of all types of harsh or painful cough van the mot saver. PERTU88IN is ntlrly free from "dope" or harmful drafts, yet it bring quick relief by helping Ns lure to eipel to sticky phlegm that often clogs tbs air passage.

Sold by all druggists in Urge and (mall bottles. atnte Puis Negri. Picture and vaudeville ar the rule again at Rtate theater this A $2 Show for 40c-60c Interwoven Into the story Is a romance of an Indian youth, who becomes the leader of his people, and a pretty Bchonl teacher. Even -In week. Tola Negri In "A Woman of I Clara Bow Lou Tellegeai Donald Keith Alyce Milla BROADWAY-STRAND BROADWAY AT GRATIOT the World" sharlnu honor with Fred Strut and Herb and HI Bunch.

"PARISIAN LOVE A Story af Parla Niaht Ufa Mis Negri appear flrat as an Italian countess, ho, when disap ON THE STAGE pointed In love, rushes away to IMre 'Em Away! GRAND Don'l Forget the Kiddies! Umidldtsir Cnircnus IN COLOR D. J. HEALY SHOPS LINGERIE REVUE America to eek solace In foriretful-nesa, visiting with relative In a small wld-west village. The rount-ess oannot quite understand the A Goraaoua Array af the Seaaon'e Lovalieal Craatloaa el Nsfllaaea, Nlfhtiowm, Pajamaa. Combinations, Stap-lne.

Displays! Beautllul LIVING MODELS TOOETWCR WITM- vldcd between Barnard and Keller, who present the comedv sketch. 'Mama Love Papa." which Is hilariously funny, and J. Joseph Clifford, a psychologist, who offers some nf the most mysterious acts that house has ever presented. He nuikes his subjects do some nmas-Ing things and Sunday's audience marvelled st his uncanny power. The Bobbv Hesth revue hrlnira MAEMIWV ft Safe for.

change in environment from court life In Europe to the goaslp and do-Inirs of a small town, and soon tongues began to wag. She actually smokes cigiirettes, and the district attorney, a crank for reform, orders her to leave the plaeo. But the. pretty woman of the world exercises her wllaa and tapon th reformer falls In love, but the two do not nnd happiness until -she uses a horsewhip on him with telling love he finds the question of race a bar to his happiness, and he Is compelled to watch another win the girl. Jlx Is a manly figure, a splendid leader throughout the picture, and in the dramatic scene reache real power.

Others in the cast are Lois Wilson, who I a weet and charming as she always Is; Nosf? Beery, cast as an Indian agent, a despicable villain; Malcolm McGregor, an army officer; Guy Oliver and literally thousands of Indians. The hundreds of scenes were photographed against a background of the west' most beautiful scenery, the views Including a doxen "shots" nf the Grand Cunyon, the high tablelands, deep chasms, mountains and rivers. As a prologue to the picture. Miss Ruah Thrasher sings the beautiful "Indian Ijnve Call" from "Kose-Marie," displaying a voice of unusual charm and richness and of a sympathetic quality that made her a favorite. The balance of the bill Includes news and travel views, a Pathe pictorial and other short reels.

Samuel Benavie and his orchestra supply a musical ncocmpunlment to the picture of typical Indian themes that add to the impresslveneas of the picture. Ailunia "The Wanderer." 18-Big Acts-18 TONS OF FUN! 10 Musical Clowns 10 Thrills by th Thousand! Showing Contlnuoua From ISiSO FLORENCE Every Cough KINNEY lot of interesting dnnces and song hits; Hawson, and Covert are well billed as the "dancing fiends," and Maud Allen and Signor Ammricm'M For oat Pmrttimn Cytton Although there are bits of real CAerloalon Concur foment ar tirazins orrer a distinct novelty. A new bill will come on tirand UlTlera Womanhaadled." drama in the piece, it is essentially a comedy with t'hester Conklin. In one of the richest roles haa ever enacted. As the small town hua- quickly yields Klchard Dlx Is seen as the star of "Womanhandled," which was 2nd BIG WEEK? Bill at 30c-60c 1 hand of a strong-minded wife who rules with an iron hand, he Is screamingly funny.

His efforts as a host, too, are highly amusing, because it Is st his home the countesa written by Arthur Stringer as an answer to Gloria Swanson's "Man handled," on the picture program at the Grand Itlvlera theater this takes up her abode. There are Kevernl comedy scenes of small town parties, two back-porch gossips who spread the vil week The story Is a farce comedy, Dix taking the part of an effete New The Wanderer," a picture of bac 1 A V7017 OF A VAU DEV1LLE SHOW NO SUCH VALUE TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE 5 Big Star Headliners 5 lage news by calling across the back fence, sharing honors with chanalian revels and wild orgies. Cmiklln In the laughs. Dot Farley and May Foster, the goaalpa, are surprisingly good. to Kesinol No matter how long you have been tortured or disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin trouble, just put little soothing Resinol Ointment on the irritated spots and see if the guttering does not stop right there! Healing uaually begins at once and the akin based on the Bible story of the prodigal son, entered It third week at the Adams theater on Sunday.

This lavish and. sensational pro-duriton has played to large audi the bill also Inclunes an Aeao i HARRY SHANNON Pennsylvania Orchestra ANN CHANDLER MONTANA ences since It started and Sunday's th Pmramouni fteturm writtmn by on mnd mnty ZANE GREY AND FEATURING RICHARD DIX audtence rilled the theater. SAXON FARRELL HARRY LAMORE CO. while the tory is taken from the Hlble, It is not In any sense Don't Mist the Jubilee Afterpiece 5 Acts in One preachment, aa few pictures ever made are so filled with scenes of Cut This Out It. la Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley 2835 Sheffield Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly.

You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for cous'is, colds and hoarseness, also free sample packages nf FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and HOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS or Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try thcinl Advertisement LOIS WlL'fN ANf NOAH BERY wild revelry and unbridled licen SCREEN MARI0MDAVIES "LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY" tiousness, of half-clad women and Foature Starts animated cartoon, news and travel views and a scenic Kred and His Hunch In "The Toy Shop." with Fred Htritt In his accustomed place as master of ceremonies, provide a whole lot of entertainment. The band la heard In several Jsr.iv aelections and Htritt again Introduces the various aits with his witty remarks, clover songs, rapid changes of costumes, some of them ridiculously funny. TMe honors of the vaudeville bill were divided between Taylor and llawkes.

old favorites with Kun-sky audiences, and two clever little girls, the King sisters. Taylor and Hnwkes, irr hlikface, offer brand new song numbers, some comic and some serious, displaying voices thot blend heautlfilllv and drunken men. It Is a production of 11:10, lllO, Ss Lavish settings and tremendous gets veil quickly and easily. At all druatiile! 5:10, 7:10. scenes, too.

One of the great scenes It li the destruction or a ctty by lightning following a night of dissi an11" Popular Prices 2 Shows Daily pation by the inhabitants, which has ri i ill a ape II I 1 1 I I I C- 1J never been exeelled in realism. Resinol Grita Mssen, one of the youngest 41 in actresses, is efcn as the temntress. wno led the son to desert hi 3nt Big Week Of th Paramount Supar Film "THE father's home and sally forth into c.d.s779 L-fta if 1J flair for comedy that brought them i TRAVEL and RESORTS the world. This young woman I kingtwice DAILY VI DOR 3 (inc. un 5 Xictumitrm or O-20 820 H.

ALf HONSE BtRG'S Paris Fashions Richard uiiiiiiiiifiiiiimiiimm THE BUSY MAN a iiurm 01 appiMuse. he King sisters are chnrming little girls who sin In harmony, one pltiving the iiocompanlments on a ukelcle. Only rarely are voices heard which blend so nicely and both girls possess delightful voices. flutes ind (lenihiine are Reen in vnrious dance Meps which were pleasingly done, nnd Hob farter, a diminutive little fellow, offers acrobatic and eccentric steps that tickled Monday's audience. Bobby McLean Co.

World't Oamoion lc Skater In "TONS OF ICE" In Spttmdy Story of Lovm, Laugh and Lad, 'WOMAN -HANDLED' (Tha Aniwar la From tha Saturday Evening Pott Story possesses a sex appeal that at once places her at the top of the list of screen VHinplres and after seeing her exercise her wiles with the unsophisticated keeper of the sheep one does not wonder that he fell. ThedH Tiara in her 'best days was an amateur compared with this lovely Scandinavian. In the cant, besides Miss Nissen. are William Collier, the prodigal Ernest Torrence, Wlllare Beery, Tyrone Power and Kathryn Williams. Shorter screen subject are also shown, and the selections by the orchestra add materially to the success of the program.

"Dane of PRINCESS RAJAH Cttopatto' WAN- DERER'i With H. WonUrCaat ERNEST TORRENCE WALLACE BEERY Leslie Vandergrifl Walter Brower hy Arthur iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Philadelphia Fair To Get Air Races I yJri laVSN i V- LAST 6 TIMES 1 00 to $3 50 r. aw mm aat eaat avaaaar m1 i i 'a i 11 1 3at.Mat tl.00 to 13.00 II GlLBEOTll C- Waahlnsrton "The Glided nntterfly.n lluinan interest, nn nbforbina; a for All P.rformni 9 a a i r. I ii CAM II. II MIKIS Prraenli IKVIMI HKIU.I vOND AND LAST WEEK Need, a Rest.

If J1E Co. SHE and th. Family Will Join Him on a C. LEIDICH CRUISE TO THE WEST INDIES 15 different Steamers, IS to 30 dayi at moderate rate. BERMUDA, the Mid-Ocean Playground to 30, at 4 to $15 Per Day.

THE MEDITERRANEAN, a few more extra Feb- ruary, March to June, and plan now for 1927. EUROPE, give yourself a Month' Vacation. SUMMER BOOKINGS TICKETS ANY LINE ANY SHIP ANYWHERE. BOTH OFFICES Ci nri.rlJ Firt I Lf 1 1 II Travel Bureau 150 W. Uf.yette Blvd.

or lt Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Pirlur. Starts Dally at 11 1i45. 3:43.

i4S. I and 4 Wnnhinarton, Feb. 1. the As EVENINGS Mats.ToeT MUSIC BOX REVUE soclHled The National 50c to 2.50 Fourth Annual It- (TACKEIS CTLLlNtt iNVH i I Aeronautic association announced; 5 isSTN LYLE 0 ANDREWS ADVANCE AT 0X orflCt rrrrn row au. wRroBMANct.

I Hfucrd hr lnhn Miirm Anilcninn With Liunir ttrlrr. Urk Htid Mr( ullnnih. )ritr hhuA, Lot tiff Muwrll, ltlova, Bros lirinetHH l-'nur. Hud itml J't-k frrit(iil, limriiti Mt-kul7, Frank Allwurtli I ilOHTS SO' 'SJIB today the definite assfenment of the National Air forces at or near Philadelphia to be held in connection with lb" sesquicentennlal exposition in September. BARGAIN MATS ino sun I MAFS anu otitrr riinMiu Knirriii iiTj maa Ml S( RO IKIKI T.ttXIC'w SEATS n2 aa Annie N.ein 50a to 2 50 Mf I aV Wad.

Mat. 50o tail 50 -Mil in fct M.t. 50a is 12 00 Tht Suprtmt Orommtit Eotnt i MARRY ACHtXS CCHISTRA I WEEKS nrr sun. DlU. eve.

SEATS NOW 12 EUGENE ONLY ia.ui .0 cth5 sua VlWISflRKI'lr' "tr Cuticura Loveliness A Clear thrrnp, the love threstl flnfly woven. Alms. Ttuoens and Hart Lytrll In the Ipadlntt roh'9, the able direction of John (jrirtlth Wray all these Hro found in "The Glided llutterfly." the William Fox photoplay this week at the Fox Washington theater. Tiie story is treated with refinement nnd simplicity. Moderation' Is something generally unknown in the makiiiK of screen presentations' of the society caliber.

Mr. W'ray, however, has considerably toned down the brilliancy wntch Is frener-ally characteristic of tills type of production and the result is very sat Isfaclol y. Alma lluhens as the "(rilded but' terfly who almost singes her winffH," plays the tnuch-indulKed in but unspoiled sir! with conviction and sincerity. Hy way of thrills, a new kind nf wrecknKe is introduced which more than fulfils Us purpose. Scenes of Monte Carlo with a dash of the life there ore verv adroitly injected.

tat tMUOECPU THtt'af nvr .0 NULLS llrerl Krum f'blrace Amarioa'l Qfaatalt Funmakar as WCVT CUM SEATS WEDNESDAY WtAl Sun. mailorders now Ed ARTHUR HAMMFRSTEIN'S Healthy Skin Inmrd Ewry-Amy Ua of CnHourn Soap OUTH Superior Caat, Inoludlng BLOSSOM SEELEY EDDY BROWN JIMMY SAVO Clalra Vincent aV Co NIon Sana; Four Jan.lay.; Fottar nd "P.a I tr ry i CnnO'en't C.rniai Wwk tt. I Midget Bart Levy "Our Gang" Comadr A Bfl Eun how Mary Morris Robert Harriaon AMERICA Charles Ellis Fastest Time Finest Ships "THE GRAB BAG i Onginal N. Y. CL Chorus and Production Nisrtt.

)r. to Jl 30; Wl 50c to 12 20 The work i.f Pert l.ytell, Hnntlj 4- YMjrji PRICES tlnciudinc Taal I NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS. "tjrtaJftt Ssftt tn Ytorr" Si4 tht Stt Vork timta uf "Stolen Fruit" I JVu-ddtf'Ht'j f'tiu-rrfut t.ove Dt4 Ann Harding Rolto Petera one Harry Bereaford Nighli 25c $1 Matt. as. Sun.

25c-50c Speedy Steppers Milf 0 Canlt Hickman, Viola Spaeth iTtln OdOni and Jimory VV.lt. r. t.ordon, snd Frank Keenan deserves special mention, and the comedy character played by farolynne den Is by no means neftUtrlhle. Vera Sahlna is appearing on the stane in several cleverly conceived dances and imitations. Her Janz-nianla dance "a la Mae Murray'- Is great.

Miss Sahlna has the Murray strut, the Murray pout and the Mur 50c to 13.30 50c to $2 75 50c to 2 20 I NIGHTS SAT. MAT OPULAR THURS. MAT. rarnira bat. Mat U' In JT incungq WEEK BEG.

SUN. FEB. 21 "A0Tni A. L. ERLANQER Praaanll FRANK CRAVEN in Original Compony "NEW BROOMS" I Ev.i.

50o to 12.50 VliAMI. fLOaiDA The Columbus Miunl'i Nawest and Finest Hotel 600 Raomi600 Bath' Open January 28th "tiist'd nn ajr Shore Drive, over- 3 UW wmSiXfzitir i Wed. Mat. 50c to 11.50 Sat. Mat.

50c to 12 ALhAfnBtlA Vin Wild MtoUe rtut1r-Ht THE rilTOl or TH OPK.fcA" with I0 rian)f Ma-y PhtlMn 'irrmn K'rry Ani a t.ait of 6.000 niRwK'The Indent Highway' Ma. Ihttlf at 11K. WILLIAM FOX PretenU ffi The Gilded Butterfly" This I "BATHING with JACK HOLT and BILLlfc UUVE BOBBY HEATH REVUE I 4 0TBER "Hifa and Siti Vavd.vM." ACTS Tht Slory ol a CirFt Folly in tht from Kliinler St. European Krem-h nniiine. White Herviee it roufhoul.

rilnlng rnoroa on 17th IHlh nnnm. Karl Burtnelt'a "tir Rri-nrilmc Orclotra. Kulah-hhen Kales'. MS. H.

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"eeK! Br.ng Your UatMt. 11 30 NEXT SUNDAY "BHINQINtl UP FATHER" llfrrh.) iiaf Pl fc, Sat. 50c-7Sc DELUXE VtrtOA TaUlOJaMlf uomr of l.tlt tth Alma Rubeni, Bert Lrtell Huntly Gordon and Herbert Rawlinaon "OR HTARK" fiprnt Love Mory i-r Riwned Downtown Ticktt Or.t at Orlnnell'a Plmof rnlll only thtn lilrnd.l. Bonstelle Company in Th Frank ravin Comedy ray fidgets down to a T. She Is assisted by Maurice I.eo.

The Vari Bibber comedy, as usual, is tfood. ii pilot "The Only Tain-." Thoe screen fans who have been thai F.linor Ulyn's new picture. "The only Thing," at the this week, would turn out to be another "Three 'may be a i little disappointed, because it will not shock, although it will enter- 'taThe t'apltol Is also offerlne; this i neck the second of the Publlx theater presentations, "The Dime Museum," another of those colorfo1 i iiiie sh. which i even better the nrt ''i'ae thing la the tale of a pretty princess who is about to married to a half-wit king of a mythical European principality i Mnor.g the guests at the ceremonies lis a llritish prince, who falls In I love nime-lmtely when he eea the PALACE Monroe A.an and Llarari Harold I.lord NOW PLAY (NQ MATS. DAILY AI 2 Kaneth Harlan ond Dorothy Ravler in "The VIRGIN" i COME0Y: "THE UNEASY THBEE" JANE KELLY BOYS b4.

I RICHARD BARTHtXMfS ON THE STAGE At 3 7:20 9 20 TAa V.nuJ ol tht Dantt VERA SABINA Tha Moil Parfactly Eorm.d Dancer en tha American Stagt. Aainttd by MAURICE LEO Van Bibber Comedy "THK ERKSHMAN" Vaudavule i I ne tseauiuui wuy i jTHE ROYAL WHITE HUSSM'W i 4 SUPPEVE ACTS I Mat. Daily 2 P. M. E.

7 Till 11 P. rt4 Kiver ml TtiUrlamiu STRAND FirU Tim in Dftroit) Toniht Women Ad Club Night A Trtrilttnc Piwtnatin Htory (hat an-if milh'jti lh 'jritj or l.nn Dtatnrj in -THK rmNTOM OK THK OPKKA Wild ry I'hiihm Nrmn Kerry Short Subjwt minces and resolves at once to risk Qraliot at Mar H. nf m. 5li? Club tuiimits iUIIIIIIIU ksUiuiall ajuaiaian Htfal laau uaf ViA HONOLULU Ann SUVA Sail lim Vaacsuvet, B. -ac ('." Has) Fab.

10 Aft. I JL U.uou ioa nar. lumay W'y Canadian Paiks "l-sy, I2JI Wa.n,aitoa OtuoH, I Royal Mail '41 Haauata St. Waal. Vancouver.

Union Royal Mail Lint IA TAHITI AND RAROTONOA Kraclae I a uit (M-00' --Apr. 21. i M-1 1J S0 2 May I 'ohc Tou, New Aunraiit, I1J0. Fir CUia. koua.

racinc ac Ham ti ao B(j. Trntomo TUXEDO LEWIS BELLAMY AVUU" i Mighty Drum of Wir-Dnct Warnw DOUGLAS WRIGHT CO. I 4 0THE SUPREME ACTS CONCERT ft -TIME THK CCHKDIAN" 1e Hnrh and If. Tnilf E1u'iilliinal OjnilT "Tho Misfit Sailor" Snort Huhjeeta war i save ner irum a naterui marriage He haa things all planned for the ITirl to -scape. she decides to remain, declaring that her place Is In her own country.

Just a 'he ceremony starts, however the lterls start a revolution, the king Is killed and the arlatro-crats are sentenced to death by drowning Chained together. the are placed on a leaky b.jat and aent mit to sea. Hut the prince, who has been tied to the princess, freea hlm- Da'l 2 P. M. Et.a.

7 Till P. TheHiqhHatted Jram LOS ANCKLES Via tha Soutbata Route aU.1 IiriMII tOOll rr Waoka Rtatal Trtf More Than SO Star Voices 1 Cass Technical Auditorium I Thursday Evening at 8:15 February 4th DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP CABRILOW1TSCH. Candoatot ri.ii viol HI mLf UMUI W- r.i.. ORCHESTRA HALL THURSDAY and FRIDAY arW fmr torn BeeMrt CASALS L1 Ctlla Soloiai StaMBMOl AfMlt ScAawtwn. Ov.

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