. The Rotunda . again. This is the greatest picture ofthe greatest lover of the screen. It is not likely that you will ever have anopportunity to see Valentino again on the screen. The critics consider thisThe wonder picture of all time. Do not allow the opportunity to slip bywithout seeing the picture. Comedy each day. Mat. each day at 4 oclock. FRI. & SAT.—Richard Dix and Esther Ralston in WOMANHANDLEDa Paramount picture from the Saturday Evening Post story by , (the answer to Manhandled) He said he was a real he-man fromthe West—and she called his bluff. The critics said abou
. The Rotunda . again. This is the greatest picture ofthe greatest lover of the screen. It is not likely that you will ever have anopportunity to see Valentino again on the screen. The critics consider thisThe wonder picture of all time. Do not allow the opportunity to slip bywithout seeing the picture. Comedy each day. Mat. each day at 4 oclock. FRI. & SAT.—Richard Dix and Esther Ralston in WOMANHANDLEDa Paramount picture from the Saturday Evening Post story by , (the answer to Manhandled) He said he was a real he-man fromthe West—and she called his bluff. The critics said about this picture, Abreezy comedy-drama, the kind that make one laugh heartily from the be-ginning almost to the end. Good for any theatre. This means that the pic-ture will please nearly one hundred percent of those who see it. Also goodcomedy. Mat. each day at 4 oclock. S. T. C. Admission prices Mon. Mat. and night 35c. Other shows 25c I 1II / Are You ThinkingAbout Coming? Elec-tions? Read theEditorials!. St. Patricks Dav- is Tociav Volume VII. STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA THE ROTUNDA, THURSDAY, MARC^H 17, 1927 Number 22 HARRISONBURG WINS LAST flRST GRADE ORCHESTRAGAME OP SEASON GIVES SPLENDID FarmvilJe Girls Give Excellent; As the curtain parted in chapel Exhibition of P ight Through-out the Game Harrisonburg wins 27—7 victoryover Farmville in last game of game was marked by hard,fast playing and few fouls. Our girlsdeserve all praise and no criticismfor the game Saturday night, for last Friday morning, we were greet-ed by smiling rows of children whocomposed the first grade proudly wore gay helmets andwere skillfully led by a .sure enoughband master. At a signal the childrenstcjod with their instruments ready toplay their delightful tunes. One litjgirl sedately changed the cards announced the selections. Durof the .songs .some of the lidron danced across the stawas hard to tell what
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