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One Hundred Tn>enl\/-six "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry" CAMERA! YEAR BOOK Presents MARGUERITE CLARK in "LET'S ELOPE" I 0—Features—1 0 Grand Symphony Orchestra—Arthur Kay, Conductor C. SHARPE-MINOR, Versatile Organist Continuous performance, starts Monday at 1 o'clock—rest of week at 11:13 a. m — until 11:30 p. m. Before 5:30, 15c and 25c. Evenings, 25c and 35c. Three evening shows every Saturday and Sunday, starting at 6:40, 8:30 and 10:15 p. m. Morning Organ Recital starts 11:15 until 11:30 a. m.; Sundays from 11:15 until 11:45 a. m. This Week "THE UNWRITTEN LAW" Four Days—Starting Wednesday, June 4 MAY ALLISON CASTLES IN THE AIR" Main at Eighth Coming Monday ENID BENNETT in "PARTNERS THREE" FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE DESERT HERO" California Orchestra—Nicola Donatelli conducting JESSE CRAWFORD—Incomparable Organ Virtuoso LOUIS D1MOND—New Organ Star BONNIE THEATRE (Ray's Garden Theatre) NOW SHOWING BILLIE RHODES in "THE LAMB AND THE LION" Ninth and Main M OUNT LOWE 6100 Feet in Skyland MOST SCENIC MOUNTAIN TROLLEY TRIP IN THE WORLD Fare $ 2— You can't afford to miss our Southland's Greatest Scenic Novelty Five Trains Daily 8, 9, 10 A.M.—1:30 and 4 P.M. PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY TALLY'S BROADWAY First National presents Anita Stewart in "Mary Regan'' Working Title same Made in Hollywood Photographed by Dal Clawson Scenario and Direction, Lois Weber CAST Mary Regan Anita Stewart Robert Clifford Prank Mayo Jack Morton Carl Miller Morton, Senior Barney Sherry Jim Bradley Brindsley Hall Peter Loveman Geo. Hernandez Commissioner Thorne..Larry W. Steers Nina Cordova Hedda Nova Proprietor of Cafe Syn de Conde SYMPHONY THEATRE Triangle presents Norma Talmadge in "Going Straight" Made in Hollywood Story by Bernard McConville Photographed by John Leezer Directed by C. M. and S. A. Franklin CAST Grace Remington Norma Talmadge John Remington Ralph Lewis Their Children Francis Carpenter Ninon Favierl Fern Collier Mrs. Remington's Maid..Ruth Hanford Jimmy Briggs Eugene Pallett The Waif George Stone Mrs. Van Dyke Kate Toncray Her Children Violet Radcliffe Carmen La Rue QUINN'S RIALTO Fourth Week Quinn's Rialto presents "The Shepherd of the Hills" Story by Harold Bell Wright Produced by E. W Reynolds and Harold Bell'Wright Made under the personal supervision of author Made in Los Angeles CAST Sammy Lane Catherine Curtis Young Matt..._ George McDaniel Old Matt _ Don Bailey The Shepherd Harry G. Lonsdale Jim Lane Lon Poff Little Pete G. Edwin Raynor Howard Louis Darclay Maggie Ardita Mellomina Aunt Molly Elizabeth Rhoades Ollie Stewart Geo. Hachathorne The Doctor Win. P. Devaul Uncle Ike J. Edwin Brown VICTORY THEATRE Select Pictures present Marion Davies in "The Bell of New York" Working Title same Froim the stage success bu Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker Screen version by Eugene Walter Scenario by Garfield Thompson Produced under personal direction of Julius Steger Photographed by Andre Barlatler CAST John Bronson L. Rogers Lytton John Bronson, Jr Raymond Bloomer Harding Franklyn Hanna Amos Gray Etienne Girardot Violet Gray Marion Davies Butler Christian Rub HOLLYWOOD Monday—Earl Williams in "The Highest Trump." itagraph Com- edy •'(Jang and Dynamite." Tuesday—Pauline Frederick "The Woman on the Index." Christie Comedy. Wednesday—Gladys Brockwell in "Pitfalls of a Big City." 1. K-O Comedy. Thursday—Bert Lytell in "Blind Man's Kyes." Mutual-Strand Comedy. Friday—Famous Mack Sennett All Star Cast in • Yankee Doodle in Berlin." Holmes Travelogue. Saturday—Famous Mack Sennett All Star Cast in "Yankee Doodle in Berlin.'' Harold Lloyd Com- edy. Sunday—Harry Carey in "A Fight for Love." Vilagraph Comedy. APOLLO Mable Normand in Mutt and J eft Car- Monday — "Alickey." toon. Tuesday—Shirley Mason in "The Winning Girl." Christie Comedy. Wednesday—"Yankee Doodle in Berlin." Christie Comedy "Sal- ly's Blghted Career." Thursday—famous Mack Sennett All Star Cast in "Yankee Doodle in Berlin." Christie Comedy "Sally s Blighted Career." Friday—Wm. s. Hart in "The Pop- py Girl's Husband." Vitagraph Comedy "Pluck and Blotters." Saturday—Wm. S. Hart in "The Poppy Girl's Husband." Vita- graph Comedy "Pluck and Plot- ters." Sunday—Mme. Nazimova in "Rev- elations." Mutt and Jeffft Car- toon. IRIS Monday—Charles Ray in "The Sheriff's Son." Lyons and Moran Comedy. Tuesday—Wallace Keid in "Alias Alike -Moran." Current Events, Comedy. Wednesday — Wallace Reid in "Alias Mike Moran." Current Events, Comedy. Thursday—Constance Tlmadge in "Who Cares?" "lmpropaganda," a Montgomery-Flagg Comedy. Friday—Constance Talmadge in "Who Cares?" "lmpropaganda," a Montgomery-Flagg Comedy. Saturday — Taylor Holmes in "Taxi." Eddie l'olo in "The Lure of the Circus." Sunday—Florence Reed in "Wives of Men." SHAMROCK Monday—J. Warren Kerrigan in "Three X Gordon." Keystone— "His Hidden Shame." Christie Comedy. Tuesday—Mary Garden in "Thais." Lyons and Moran "Straight Crooks." Wednesday—Ruth Clifford & Ken- neth Harlan in "Midnight Mad- ness." "The Geezer of Berlin." Thursday—Constance Talmadge in "Scandal." Tlinor Fields Com- edy. Friday—Al Jennings in "The Lady of the Dug Out." Saturday—Bobby Connelly in "Boy Scouts." Sidney Drew in "Spe- cial Today." Harold Lloyd in "Why Pick on Me." Charlie Chaplin in "The Ham Artist." Fatty Arbuckle in "Fatty Cleans Up." Sunday—Nazimova in "Toys of Fate." Larry Semon in "Babes and Boobs." ALVARADO Sunday-Monday—Monroe Salisbury In "The Light of Victory." Har- old Lloyd Comedy and Pat he "News." Tuesday-Wednesday — Florence Reed in "Wives of Men." Lyons- Moran Comedy and Bruce Scenic. Thursday-Friday—Rupert Julian in "The Fire Flingers." Bill Parsons Comedy. Saturday—Wm. Russell in "Where the West Begins" and Outing Chester Picture. WINDSOR THEATRE Sunday-Monday—Wm. S. Hart in "Breed of Men." Tuesday—May Allison in "Peggy Does Her Darnedest." Wednesday—Ethel Clayton in "The Mystery Girl." Thursday-Friday — Constance Tal- madge in "Who Cares." Saturday—Charles Ray in "The .Sheriff's Son."