TONIGHT'S ATTRACTIONSYOST— “Salomy Jane,’*- with Jacqueline Logan.WEST END— “Safety Last,” with Harold Lloyd.TEMPLE—“Rebecca of Sunny-brook Farm,” with Mary Pickford.NEW PRINCESS—A Noise fn%Newboro,” with Viola Daria.HAROLD LLOYD’S COMEDY IS MIRTHQUAKEThe location is twelve stories«lt;vJafoYiwalWthintrabove the street. Clinging to the | ^HiMviQ!UBiathinside of the building, two-thirds of the way up, with a doren pigeons roosing on his head is Harold Lloyd. The crowd below, amused but frightened, watch breathlessly while the spectacled comedian continues his upward climb, over-coming the most difficult and hilarious obstacles.This is just one of the impressions your correspondent got after viewing Harold Lloyd's seven-reel comedy, Safety Last,” at the West End theatre. And what a• - . 'comedy! Seldom has an audi-pc ence shrieked with such uncon- | vt trollable laughter. There havo re been riotous two-reel comedies produced in the past by master comedians, but seldom before has one been seen in seven reels that! Of moved at such a fast pace.How Harold Lloyd performs his thrill stunts is a mystery. It is certain that he did them him-! self, for his face is seen plainly in every hazardous predicament he encounters. When a young man attempts to climb the side of a twelve story building in the place of a real “human fly,” and meets hilarious trouble every, foot of the w'ay up the result is a continuous run of uproarious j laughter.Bi K to!