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WISEJQ IWUERTH THEATRE
= ThursFri 4-5-Francis X. Bushman and
f Bever-ley Bayne in "Daring Hearts," E
cal Morosco Cast in h a two-reel comedy.
cal CmeyOSC-= LMUSICAL ATTRACTION
fil Comedy Sat. 6-All-star cast, "Love, Honor and
e-! ," with a news and comedy, "Cupid's r
"H"old-up."
Sun-Mon-Tues. 7, 8 and 9-Dorothy Phil-
WK tips in "The Right to Happiness," with
4a colored review and comedy.
Watch'for the big added attractions on f
I the above dates.
10-Monroe Salisbury in "The
rd E. Roge from the Blinding Trail," with a monkey comedy
Sat. Eve. Post Stories n ram weekly.
00, Balcony $1.00 and $1.50, I
ry 75c -OPHEUM THEATRE
2:00.3:30 7;00,9830 10,00,
ose self-addressed envelope. I Fri. 5-Elaine Hammerstein, "The Coun-,
I ry Cousin" (returned), with a news
Illll i tii ljjIIIIjIII IIiIiIIIjIN1 1IIt . rj and comedy.
Sun-Mon. 7-8-Lottie Cruse in "The Girl 1
1 Alaska." Note: This is the only
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ri kAaskan territory. Also a Mutt and Jeff
Detroit cartoon comedy and Ford ,Weekly.
flues-Wed. 9-t0-Albert Ray in "Vaga--
bond Luck." Note: "Every 'Tuesday
A. H. WOODS Presents adW esay 'eginigo hsdt
A. H W OO S P esen5 - Craig Kennedy stories will be pictur-
Parlor, Bedroom and Bathroom ized in two reels.
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THE WHITNEY
Walter Hainpden, who played Wed-
nesday night at the Whitney in " Ham-
let," will make a special appearance
in "Romeo and Juliet" this evening.
The romantic aspects of Hampden's
art will be disclosed in this play.
Supporting the star will be the same
cast that was here Wednesday, while
the scenery will be Claud Bragden's
lovely settings.
Types from the San Francisco wat-
er front have been reproduced in
"Cappy Ricks," starring Tom Wise at
thegWhitney next Saturday night.
The principal characters are "Cappy,"
his daughter, and a young sailor.
"Cappy" is a self-made man and ad-
mits it, having begun at the bottom
and fought his way up to the presi-
dency of a Pacific shipping company.
Although he has a kindly nature it
is not always apparent for he prides
himself on his ability to give orders
and have his own way.
He meets defeat for the first time in
years at the hands of a young sailor
Jn his employ whose ability is equal
to his own. After his daughter has
been captured by the enemy, he be-
comes reconciled to fate and wel-
comes his new son-in-law.
The Screen
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marrire-cousin but -he is infatuated of .complications that result
with her father's secretary. marriage to a young playrigh
When she imagines herself in love
and decides to secretly meet one of Do you know that Crowford
her suitors, he gives his assistance. vans are the "sole" of sm
In her efforts to keep the plans for Keep step! Davis Toggery
this meeting secret she sets up a chain 119 S. Main.-Adv.
Special Engagement Extraordina
alter
McIntyre and Heath
"Hello,
Alexander"
Hampde
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Guided solely by her impulses,
Carey Brent, portrayed by Ethel Clay-
ton today and tomorrow at the Majes-
tic, attempts to reform a man whom
she identifies as an escaped criminal,
in "A Sporting Chance."
As her chauffer has quit his job
because of his inability to become acs
customed to her impetuous ways, she
hires her fugitive to take his place.
When she discovers that a society
idler named Seward, is becoming inti-
mate with her father's young wife she
tries to divert his interest. Finally,
upon discovering that he has some
intimate letters written by the young
bride before her marriage, she goes
to Seward's room to destroy them. In
the meantime her moral pupil becom-
es acquainted with the circumstances
and when Seward finds her in his
rooms and tries to take advantage of
the incident, he saves her.
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corking good story,. it's Dol-
to Doughnuts that a Photoplay
ded on that story, produced by
lbert Capellani
a sterling 'company of silver-
artists headed by
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ble, just as success-
inal story was.
Practically. no changes have been
made in adapting "A Damsel in Dis-
tress," by Pelham Grenville Wode-
house, to be repeated today and to-
morrow at the Arcade, to the screen.
The only change in the story as it
appeared in the Saturday Evening
Post recently is that the scene of the
action has been changed from London
to New York.
The plot centers around the mother-
less daughter of a wealthy but eccen-
tric New Yorker, who has a hobby for
gardening. Her aunt desires that she
~ ~.
ing to
acclaim Mr. Hampden in
This engagement has been made
the insistent demand of the public th
packed the Whitney Wednesday Eve
wonderful portrayal of Hamlet.
To make this return visit, in Shak
Pelham Grenville
wrote the book from
story was adapted.
Wodehouse
which the
I MAJESTIC.
A Delightful Comedy-Drama in
Five Acts
Also Mr. and Mrs. Carter
DeHaven in "After the Bawl"
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
Constance Binney
Star of "39 East" in her first
Realart Picture
"Erstwhile Susan"
Leave your heart at home for
safekeeping.
Red Cross Christmas Seals are-
Conquering Tuberculosis-
Buy Them
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TODAY--TOMORROW
ETHEL CLAYTON
IN
"A SPORTING CHANCE"
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great
Love-Drama pc
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Shows at 3:00;. 700; 8:30
Phones:
Theatre, ag6-M Mgt's Res., 2316-M
Thu-Fri-Sat-4-5-6-JuneCap-
.rice in "A Damsel in Dis-
tress", and Comedy.
Mr. Hampden's Com
tion must be brought
this city in special ti
been arranged for
SJulet" will positivel
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pany and prodt
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