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Amu;ementa for the Week at the<br />
IIAWSONOPERAHOUSE<br />
MONDAY, MAY 23—<br />
TUESDAY, MAY 2&<br />
Pro gram -<br />
“CONVICT’?<br />
A play you cannot affgtd to miss<br />
‘ Als_tha fifteenth epiiodk of “THE BRANDED FOUR”<br />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2&<br />
ADMIsS1ON, 22c; War Tax 3=<br />
‘WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS”<br />
With an all-star east<br />
Have yc.u”ever Iomged to ●ee New Ynrk? Her. in your clun.e<br />
to sea the gay revelry of the night life of Naw York a-d ●<br />
complete dancing number of Ziegfimld’s ,’Midnight Frrdics.”<br />
Eotello Taylo~ Marc MacDcrmmtt and Harry Sotham play<br />
the leading rela~ in thin thrilling story.<br />
THURSDAY, MAY 26-<br />
ADMISSION, 36c; WW;Tax 4C<br />
“ALWAYS AUDACIOUS’ ,<br />
Featuring WALLACE REID<br />
Wns it patsiblo that. no one k~ow him—that no onrn‘would<br />
believe ha wam Perry Danton ? Who was this imwstor who<br />
hod ●o successfully blinded everyone? ThiaIg. loak*d pretty<br />
bid for Parry Dan ton. Everyone waa convinced he wuz an<br />
impostor. The of ficms already bad Jim by the arm to tak~<br />
ldm .to prison, wbmmth. ~rmtemt w~netr i9 the world made its<br />
*ppe.rant*—aud P.rry was again loved, hannrd n-d trusted.<br />
‘Al.-= A two reel Mack Se~nett Comdy<br />
FRIDAY, MAY 27— .<br />
ADMISSION, 22.; War Tax 3C<br />
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />
Addres. by State $uperintendant<br />
JOHN V. CONWAY<br />
NO PICTURE SHOW—ADMISSION FREE<br />
SATURDAY, MAY 2L<br />
“BILLIONS”<br />
Featuring NAZIM.OVA<br />
A ●plendid comdy featmrim= tlminimitable ..tr=cc—Na= j.<br />
mova. A good cast i. employed in tbi. nmusin~ comedy to nup.<br />
port tha star, with the reauft that the prnductien is ~ne of the<br />
he~t wm~ie. of the .~n,~n.<br />
SUNDAY, MAY 2tt-<br />
“THE WALLOP”<br />
Featuri~ HARRY CAREY’<br />
AI,w1NTERNATIONAL NEWS<br />
ADM1ss1ON, 23c; Wmv Tax %<br />
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“ALWAYS AUDACIOUS”<<br />
A RhymcIe.. Review<br />
By C. K. C.<br />
Perry fir~~, rich, l;onized, ad-<br />
Mad a ~fd~e~~—a crook, despised<br />
Yet hol~, ,daring and ke~ly resourceful.<br />
Slim Attn~~o he was cdled—hls lit’o’s<br />
Wa. ‘6Toujours de L’Audace !“alway~<br />
audacious.<br />
Thus. to win a fortune and bride of<br />
charm,<br />
He impersonates Perry—supplants<br />
him<br />
And sends him fortlt a uenniless OU%<br />
But w?;; Perry r~turns~iml~<br />
resolved<br />
TO reg;: ~,11 own—stern fate jeers<br />
Until his dog—his only friend—faithf<br />
U1,<br />
True uoin,ts the wav to fortune and<br />
love.<br />
Wrdlac;epeil: as Perry and Slim,<br />
Tho secret well-springs of tbeso bein~+one,<br />
Noble, the other base, each vividly<br />
tho embodiment of the truism—<br />
“Always Audacious,” ill life or ou<br />
screen<br />
hlakes some men great, some -infinitely<br />
mean..<br />
MARGARET LOOMIS 1S<br />
REID’S LEADING WOMAN<br />
pt.~”1.f Actre,,, Fam”ou’ a. a“ Inter.<br />
pratativo Dancer Hms Fine Rale in<br />
“A1way# Audaciou,”<br />
Margaret Loomis, famous interpretative<br />
dancer and screen player, will<br />
be seen in the leading feminine role<br />
opposite Wallace Reid’, in bia latest<br />
Paramount pict.urc, “AlwaYE Audacious,”<br />
which will be seen nt tbe<br />
Dnwson Theater next Thursday.<br />
Miss Ltimis’ professional career<br />
has hien an interesting one. She<br />
studied interpretive dancing under<br />
Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shayn, toured<br />
the ,Orpheum vaudeville circuit<br />
with a class of pupils under Miss St.<br />
Denia, and then made another “tour<br />
with Miss St. Denis alone.<br />
Miss Loomis’ role of Camilla Hoyt,<br />
~povite Mr, Reid in the new pitiure,<br />
marks her first appearance with that<br />
Paramount favorite. The pictire is<br />
from a story by Ben Amek, Williamg,<br />
which was published in tbe Saturday<br />
Evening Post. Mr. Reid plays tlba<br />
dud role of a millionaire and a crook.<br />
They look so much alike that the<br />
crook shanghaied the millionaire and<br />
usurps his place in mcial and bus.<br />
iness life. But Mr. Reid as the roil.<br />
Iionair:, stares a comeback,’ beati up<br />
and expose$ Mr. Reid as the crook<br />
and everything ends IiaBpiy.<br />
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NEW YORWS “F1*ST’;<br />
BATTLE WITH PIsTOLS<br />
‘Many membern of New York’s fineat,~~<br />
tbe justly famous police wbO<br />
guard tbe live~ of people of the Great<br />
Metropolis. appear in a thriW1ng fight<br />
on Eabt River during one scene from<br />
“While New York Sleeps,’] a tine.<br />
melodrama in ei~ht reels, produced<br />
by the .Fux ~tm Corporation, .yhich<br />
is mmlng to the Dawson Theater<br />
Wednesday May 26. The celebrated<br />
New York police boat engages in midrivsr<br />
in a pistol battle with a boatful<br />
of. river banditi. me fight takes<br />
pl~e under and shout tbe Brdoklyn<br />
bridge and is one of tie tremendous.<br />
ly senaat?ond incidents of the last “act<br />
of the picture.<br />
An entire dancing act f~m Florenz<br />
nnd exquiaitm scene~ from the Palaie<br />
Royal Cafe were alau filmed for use<br />
in the picture.<br />
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Mhat is perhape the mast unusual<br />
characterization ever 6een on the<br />
ocre en ham been accompli~h.d by<br />
Mart McDetmott in—<br />
“w HILE NEW YORK SLEEPS”<br />
—. I eight reel Fax Spc.ial to he<br />
,hov .II Wedn8 #day, May 25th.<br />
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NA2 :IMOVA COMING<br />
IN A FRENCH PLAY<br />
“Bil ions,” Great S tar’s Latest Prodt<br />
ction Tn Be .$.mn at the Dnwac.a<br />
T keatir as a FE*turn.<br />
‘4Hil,lioha” ia the highly interesting<br />
title of Nazimova%s newest cinema<br />
prod ~ttion, and in this drama from<br />
Fre nch sources the brilliant actrerns<br />
will ~e seen us tbe feature attraction<br />
at tI,e Dawson Theater for a run of<br />
one daY, Saturday May 28. Advance<br />
kep orts on the fiicture decla~e it<br />
to be the best that Nazimova has ever<br />
don e, notably fmm the standpoint<br />
of tbe great variety of emotional ex.<br />
on~ it permits to the gifted<br />
n fir and the lavishness of its<br />
“)3ill IonB” I,evtdvea shout pe0p41e of<br />
weal :h and “high Pesiti on. Nazimova’s<br />
role is that of a Ruttian Princess,<br />
whd i~ widowed when tbe Bolshevik<br />
blvw her titled hushand to atoms<br />
with a bomb. She has been estranged<br />
“f:-em the Prince and is in New<br />
York living in” the heart of the uptown<br />
art COlony of the metropolis,<br />
her home the meeting place for tbe<br />
&ev ore~ members of artistic Bohem<br />
i., when the story rnp.ens.<br />
Th u Rincess has fallen in Jove<br />
with a poet whom she has never<br />
Beep 1although her ~oul has respond<br />
d w his verses. One day the<br />
poet is suddenly lifted from obscurit<br />
and the disarray of the<br />
Gree with Village ~tudio inti affluen<br />
e firougb the death of a<br />
f ah sly @ch ‘uncle. Now<br />
.,,<br />
a m?$<br />
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lionai Ie, he diacarda hi~ Iaenzlcy<br />
as a oet and vets aut to Bee iife and<br />
spen his newly inherited dollars.<br />
Princess, meanwhile,<br />
be:) e wealtiy throu~h the t~fl<br />
ing o f of her ~pouse, and she meek<br />
the e~ acclaimed aB a multi.mil.<br />
Iionai e,, at a f ash,onable muthern<br />
Calif rnla ‘hotel. They fall in love,<br />
but s me deeignin~ schemers en.<br />
deavo to blackmail the poet mildion.<br />
sire nd the princeaa comes to his<br />
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