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Brockwell in "DYevil's Rittles,"
and comedy, "The Restaurant
Ride."
Fri., Sat., 4, 5-Shirley Mason
in "Love's Harvest," and "Snub"
Pollard in "All Dressep Up" and
colored review.
Sun., Mon., Tues., 6, 7, 8-All-
Star Cast in "Blind Youth."
COMING
Frank Keenan in "Dollar for
Dollar."
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baker named Rogers; and by Florence
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suade Hazel to fake the easiest Way' of
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Drastic measures are taken by Ethel
Clayton as the heroine of "More Dead-'
ly, Than the Male", to be repeated
again today at the Majestic, in which"
she decides to prevent the man she
loves from taking a hunting trip to
Zululand.
From the beginning of the picture
till the last hundred feet 'of film she
appears to be a fascinating adventur-
ess who fliuts; with a young millionaire
almost under the eyes of her hus-
band.
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THE ARCADE
Madge Kennedy's latest starring
vehicle, "Dollars and Sense", which
has been ada.pted to the stage from the
story by Octavus Roy Cohen, will be
repeated today at the Arcade. In it
Miss Kennedy plays the role of Hazel
Farron, an actress who remains game
and cheerful in spite of adversity.
She is supported by Willard Louis,
playinig the part of Geoffrey Stanhope,
a stage door Johnny; by Kenneth Har-
lan, appearing as an idealistic young
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