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7 A Stellar Cast Featuring the Beautiful ;
with SHELDON LEWIS of “Iron Claw” and “Exploits of ' »
' Elaine” fame, ARLINE PRETTY and MAHLON HAMILTON
Written by Arthur B. Reeve, author of the. -
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THANKSGIVING |
DAY AT 3 P, M.
Henry W. Savage
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. DELIGHT s
' Thanksgiving Night, Nov, 29 §
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TODAY
Metro Presents
In Test of Sublime Devotion
“The Eternal Mother”
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Geraldine Farrar Yn “The Woman
God Forgot;” also the Keystone
Komedy, “A Bedroom Blunder,”
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A Big Show Each Day
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Admission 10 Cents.
DAILY 10-1:30-1-2:30-4-5:30-7-3:30-18
TODAY
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In a Triangle First Run
“THE REGENERATES”
—Also a Comedy—
“A FALSE ALARM”
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
Winifred Allen, in “For Vaior.”
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