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LATEST STAR OF MOVIES W!LL BE IN CIRCLE SHOW (Continued From Page 5.) which he used on thè stage for four years. The cast lncludes Virginia Brown Falre, Nigel de Bruliere, Noah Beery, Rose Dione, Patsy Ruth Miller, Douglas Gerrard, Will Jim Hattèn, Maurice B. (Lefty) Flynn and raany others. "Despite his cosmopoHtanism, Omar, thè Tentmaker was fundamentally orientai,” says Post. “Consequently, jt was necessary to study not only manr.ers and customs of his time, social and economie conditions, but especially thè national religion. For thè entire lise of thè orientai is colored fcy, or rather based on, his religlous philosophy. The Book of Zorpaster, thè Persian Bible, is of thè Fast—there is no doubt of that. Its plcture of Paradise is characteristic; ga zelle eyed hourls, ensconced on silken cushions, offer choicest vintages to thlrsty neweomers from this mundane sphere. Omar's entire life —his every thought and action, even thè quatrain form of his poetry —is foreordained in Zoroastrian doctrine.” -I- -I- -1At The Ohio “UNDER TWO FLAGS" —Ouida’s famous novel, “Under Two Flags,” oSers thè movie director unlimited dramatic opportunities. It has been made into a movie wlth Priscilla Dean as thè star. It opens tomorrow at thè Ohio for a week’s engagement. The cast lncludes James Kirkwood, John Davidson, Stuart Holmes, and Fred Cravens. Miss Dean will be seen as Clgarette. thè beautiful girl of Alglers. A portion of Algiers, with a faithfui roproduction of thè French bar rack there, was built at thè big studio. Members of thè cast lived “in character” for several months. Miss Dean berseli becarae so accustomed to thè costumes of thè play that it was difficult for her to readjust herself to hablts of normal lise when not actually working before thè camera. Severa! companies of French soldlers. properly uniformed and armed,

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ENGLISH’S —3 Nights - MONBAY —TUESDAY —WEDNE3DAY (Dee. 11-12.13) Matinee, 2:'ls* MATINEE WEDNESDAY E. Ray Goetz Presents Radiant j IRENE Wì BORDONI

In a Comedy with Songs “THE . FRENCH DOLL” Adapted and Americanized by A. E. THOMAS and as played at the Lyceum Theater, New York HEAR HER SING: “You Don’t Love as I Do ’ and “Do It Àgain”

Prices —Evenings, 55c to $2.75. Matinee, 55c to $2.20. Si*™ ■ THURS., X SAT. n QQDES^D™DiOQnU .PKICFA NrOHT*—s*e! 76*. SI.OO, sl,.V>. $3.00. POPTIAB MAT. SAT.—Oo. 75*. SI.OO. SEAT.S READY MONTAI COMING, FRED. STONE " ' g Beauty Chorus. Tirar. Frldy _ St.. D*c. 21, 33, IV THE MUSICAL Tin T/YD 33. Matinee Saturday. EXTRAVA^V VZA 1 I ■ Pivi CES NIGHTS—SI.IO to $3.30; MAT.. 55e to $>.76. MAIL ORDEKS VQTYM|

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were recruited by Tod Browning, thè director, for use in various scenes. The harem of an Arab ohief was reproduced in ali thè splendor that is a sa vago potentate’s. Every reel of thè film teems with color and dramatic action. ~. At thè Isis “RIDERS OF THE LAT'-A melo dramatic movie to be at thè Isis next week. Cast lncludes Jack Hoxie. Mcriap Sais and others. The story around thè efforts of an honesrt, law enforcing sheriff to break up a gang of liquor smugglers. Un-

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Prie* Mite, SS* to nO. Mat-, SS* to $3.20. Seat Ready

MISS BORDONI ham Ir Chiraijo, whrre THE CRITICS unanimoiiflj rlocted li^r The Queen of Beauty U ifc da*7.ler and % darllmc.*’ ( harles ( >U!ni— M l>r lmrious Hpn, tilted and (vjm that brinava no let?rr tJian c**rtoin othpr lamoni rb of liitory, are among Ihe citatale decorations of *#tir stage.” Sheppard Ilntler—Tribnne. 44 Voti will are thè b^anteon* Bordoni alruost aet her heaatlfnl •x d off.” \sllton Stmns—Herald and Exarainer. “She w,K a dream of loveliueee and gratf.*' Amy lyfHile—Daily New. ‘'ExhtbitM a repertofre of cown* that taken away thè brutti of the dlotaff . -o ol thè alldienue/ , O. L. Il a’ì—Journal 44 Slie in more colorfal thajs were thè flowrr in UncoLn park thb fall/* 'leGui/Df-—A " ri cari.

No. I—Guy Bates Post as Young Omar Khayyam in "Omar The Tentmaker,” at thè Circle next vveek. No. 2—A scene from “What's Wrong With Women,” at thè Apollo next week. No. 3—A scene from “The Riders

known to thè officiai one of his own deputies is at thè head of thè band, a fact which enables them to know in advance and to block every pian thè sheriff devises for their capture. He flnaily gets one of thè gang, but thè fellow escapes, and thè treacher-

dtmg boìomon. ■ iriea to answer it • so did s HENRY THE EIGHTH BRIGHAM YOUNG BLUEBEABD and MILLIONS of oilun^ Gmyoutell-' , Wh ats Wrong with thè f N WoMthJ r DANIEL CARSON GOODMAN Presents thè Answer in One of thè Most Amazing Photo Dramas Ever Conceived. It Roots Out Deceit, Hypocrisy and Extrava- - gance and Rears a Glorious Monu ment to Love and Understanding! Cast of Stars r~~ Including lvgi/| Wilton Lackaye Huntley Gordon " __ V Montagli Love Julia Swayne Gordon 11/ | Flarbara Castleton Rod La Rocque Ww C’onstance Dennett Ilelen Rowland Mrs. DeWolf Hopper Paul McAllister I - I h HOOSIER I

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of thè Law.” at thè Isis all next week. No. 4—Priscilla Dean In “Under Two Flags,” at. thè Ohio next week. No. s—Dustln Farnum in “WhiltL Juatice Walts,” at Mister Smlth’s' next week.

ous deputy then leads his chief lnto a trap. The sheriff ls taken prlsoner and staked out for thè wolves, but ls rescued more dead than allve by two “drifters” who take up thè trall ; of thè crtmlnals and succeed in efj fecting their capture. at which timo

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it develops thè “drifters” are Government officiala. BILL INCLUDES: The sixth episode of “In thè Davs of Buffalo Bill.” •I- -I- -!- At Mister Smith’s “WHILE JUSTICE SLEEPS”—A movie with Dustln Farnum as thè star. At Mister Smith's next week. Scenes are placed in a amali mlning town and thè surrounding hills. The centrai figures are an outlaw and a girl who has faith In thè outlaw gentleman. Casta lncludes Irene Blch,

Peaches Jackson, Frankle Lea. Darle Metcalf and others. -I- -I- -IAt thè Apollo “WHAT’S WRONG WITH WOMBN?” —That’u thè title of next week’s chief movie attraction-at thè Apollo. Cast lncludes W’ilton Lackaye, Barbara Castleton, Montagne Love, Con-

! HADRV DOWNINO ( S - AND COMPANY l, . *|Ì K A FLASH INO NEW REVUE -.(8 J 1 „ tìsde i Kj MTBHTSTE DeMIDANO ifl . R a. .. /. cvr-r\ Depicting What Ir WALTEQ, WEEMS Happened When II TE BOUTHERN HUMORIBT the J aZ Z OaZe Struck Hayseed & | SAMSTED^ 0 (RAGION Corners jSI kj “A BACHELOIVS VISION” gn | FORD TQULV ' 1 just i’AIjS i * Sunshine Ccmedv |f | FULTON BUQT Cupid’s Elephant” j||j B “HANDB UP 4 * ; - 1 Pathe Fdfvic"

STARTING TOMORROW AND ALL NEXT WEEK W PARK THEATRE == == COLUMBIA BURLESQUE ATTRACTIGNS — Ladies' Day Every Day THE RECORD-SMA S-H 1N G ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON 1 AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAI. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IT’S AN ENTERTAINMENT OF NOVELTY, QUALITY, QUANTITY, ORIGINALITY SPECIAL FEATURE VuY YOlfR S£AYS CARLY CLEORA THE CLASS'C DANCER NEXT WEEK BUBBL.E-BUBBLE

stano* Bennett, Atod La Rocque, Julia Swayne Gordon, Mrs. De Wolf Hopper, Huntley Gordon and Others. The story has to do with the lives of men and women of wealth and social positlon, and others of lesser affluence who seek to move in the “smart” set. The chief characters are a young business man and his wlfe, each devoted to the other, and both

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to their baby, until the wtfe is led, innocently enough, into a circle of people who live for pleasure alone, and who are not particular how they get it. Troubles foliow. BILL INCLUDES “The Pire Flghtere,” “Our Gang,” Literary Dlgest’s “Fun From the Press,” and the Apollo Synco-Orchestra, in odditioa to the Hoosler Harmony Trio.