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SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924

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Now Playing
Ralph Lewis in
"WESTBOUND LIMITED"
"The Taming of the Shrewd"
Thursday through Saturday
Charles Dickens' famous story
David Coppegield"
homing Soon
'"THE KING
OF WILD HORSES"

Now Playing
ustin Farnum
in " F entucky Days"
"The Leather Pushers"
Wednesday and Thursday
"NORTH OF ALASKA"
Friday and Saturday
Lucille Ricksen in
"BEHIND THE DOOR"
Comedy and News

Preparation of his speech of acceptance is occupying nearly all of
the time of John W. Davis, Democratic presidential candidate, now so-
Journing at Islesboro, Me. Here he i s shown enjoying real solitude (from
all but newspapermen and photograh ers.)

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CINEMA
MAJESTIC
"Men," Pola Negri's new Paramount
piotqjre written and direct by the
Russian producer, Dimitri Buchpwet-
zki, will open at the Majestic today.
It is a great d'ramatic story of mod-.
ern France, a tale of love and regen-
eration.
It is a love drama of fashion and
passion, with a novel twist, a story
that gives the star a chance to wear
gorgeous gowns. Robert Frazer is
leading man, Robert Edeson, Joseph
Swickard, and Edgar Norton play in
support.
"Miami," with Betty Compxon, will
open at the Majestic on Thursday.
It is a society drama, with some lav-
ish sets and beautiful exteriors.
There is a gorgeous gambling resort,
palatial homes, hotels and yatchs,
gowns galore, and sports of all kinds.
Around these externals is woven an
intensely absorbing story of an ultra-
modern socity girl, Joan Bruce, whose
fliptation with a married man almost
causes her to lose the man she loves.
Benjamin F. Finney, Jr., a newsom-
er to the screen, is her leading man.
The picture is one full of thrills and
good acting.
WUERTH
"Westbound Limited" will open to-
day at the Wuerth. The story of the
play is an interesting one. Bill
Buckley is one of the oldest and most
trustworthy engineers of the U. P. and
0, railroad. His son, Johnny Buck-
ley has inheritted a love of railroad-
ing, and is employed in the signal
tow. The plot weaves itself about
these two, and the family of the presi-
,dent of the road.
There is a great deal of exciting ac-
sn4 spme thrilling rescues. One
bit of film work makes it seem that
the train is running over the audi-
ence.
On Tuesday Charles Dickens' fam-
ous story "David Copperfield" will be
seen at the Wuerth. This is an ad-
lnirable piece of acting, and the pic-

turo is well taken. The power of the
.story is well known and it has lost
nothing in being transferred to the
screen. Young David is very well
played, and gives a very intelligent
interpretation of the character.
ORPREUM
Dustn Farnum in "Kentucky Days"
will open at the Orpheum today, The
work of this actor is well known, and
a quality picture can be expected.
There is some beautiful scenery, and
good sets. The acting is excellent,
and there are many exciting parts.
The picture has an original plot that
will contain some unexpected turns.
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WEEK BEGINIH Nights
TOMO R R OW GARR-ICK
(MONDAY) POP. MATS. =
JUL Y )28 ATuos., Thurs., Sat.
~ILY 28 25c-50c
j Fifteenth Annual Season
ITenth Wek
TONIGHT Last
(UD) Perfrm- The Awful Mrs. Eaton"
THE
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In One of the Mot Notable Crook Plays Ever Produed.C
Lee'kh Kleschnaoo-
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A Play Calling for the Full Strength of the Bonstelle Organization.
~elodrama/ Comedy! Sperlatibe Romane! Thrill'
First produced by Mrs. Fiske and Company at the=
Manhattan Theatre, New York City, Dec. 12, 1904.
Revived by Wmn. A. Brady with all-star cast at the Lyric Theatre, New
York City, under direction of Jessie Bonstelle, April 21, 1924.
Week of August 4-" MARY, THE THIRD."
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IN THE
GREAT AMERICAN PRODUCTION
A Startling Expose of the way rich men love
Men who say you're the only girl they've ever
ever loved, without smiling;
Men who use perfume;
Meni who size up women as they do race-horses;
Men who are angels to their stenographers and
holy terrors to their wives;
Men who knock ashes into your flowers;
Men of business in conference-over golf;
Meni hovering over radio sets until 4 A. M.
Men in rags and their wives in ermine.
Men whose coats shine and their shoes don't.

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WHITE SWEATERS, COATS
Summer wear of every
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safely cleaned by White
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AT THE THEATERS
Screen-Today
Majestic-Poli Negri in "Men";
"Hot Air," a Mermaid com-
edy; Aesop Fable; Ollendorf
topical sketch.
Wuerth-Ralph Lewis in "West-
bound Limited"; "The Tam-
ing of the Shrewd."
Orpheum - Dustin Farnum in
"Kentucky Days"; "The
Leather !Pushers."
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle
company gives "Leah Kles-
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