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? ? Life’s Blind Alley sreat Story of th ? ? HAROLD OCKWOOD Answers Life’s Big Question — = «-- micat he Fashion Show McDougall-Southwick’s daintiest little liv- newest things w Country,” in which very ing mannequins in the to wear. They'll all be on parade—every pretty one of them. Concert Every Day 2:15—3:15 Coliseum Russian Orchestra Se A APOIT) 6 onc cc oe oes Herbert 'O DARKEN HAIR SAN FRANCISCO, March 27.— | poay of an apparently wealthy Ital- |The head almost sawed off by years younger! Use the old ian was found in the street at the er TEA EA DANDY: KILLED WITH KNIFE |strokes from a big pocket knife, the + - time Sage Tea and Sulphur OLISEUM 7 3 THE OLD CROWD VISITS ME 1 broke the first time atl the old to hear ‘thetr vo! » more I was shocked to see Rill Ten 1? aoe {nee 1 oke 1 ha ore before, Mar ©." he # t, to tell the truth, | have heen feeling rotten. My| stomach ta bad 1 an eat nothing and the docto saye | muet give up smoking as well as drinking 1 have reached a place in life where I think | can refrain from ing on the when it bub *, but, good Margie, you etter wave your sympathy for Donna. if I have to quit smoking 1 have cut my cigars from 15 to 6, but f think I'd rather die than] k off altogether. I know peo-| have to with me| tld much rather have me burted | than it with ad temper. 1 was a nh sur ed to see the look of love with Bul Ten ne turned toward his wife ty | showed me we poor humans can't} help loving those who are good to] fj | Donna had at brought Bill's} heart to her feet--I wonder, little ook f it ts rth all the trouble and Sorrow she has gone théu. To} ook at her, one would see it was.) Little book, T am sometimes as | tounded at the loyalty of a goc woman to ber man—the man she| and has married I could not STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 27, Wrong Mates at Coliseum king of this }last night when some on an ident in Pats where a woman had stood by her Jconvict husband Yes. drawled Jim a won |witt almost always find an excuse| for any pon her, the ts not pay other woman 1 had occasion,” 0 Ko to the court of domestic re lations the other day, and myself listening to the story provided he show an ofa No matter how drank my husband was. he never beat me where the rulses would show Jim Eéte.” 1 exclaimed. know whether to laugh or to cry at your jokes.” ‘Sot, Margie, that ts fust a alice of lite.” “In the raw!" anggested Pat. “Well, why not?” asked “Here we are, men and women) torture a man can Infliet| ing attention to any! he continued, | | Pred Mace tn wife who ha er husband arrest ed for beating her, then was try ADMISSION 15¢ CHILDREN 5c If] "0.2.50 S She began telling that, un " jalways ge © her, and, at law -csfpeacai WN te 11 said, ‘and, judge, you can see for ie yourself, | have po bruises on me.! Stlarsh Athambra—Vaudeville and pictures. Drama, comedy, Clase A Kempty Motel”; “The Surprise of an A Cripple Creek Cinderetia.” Clemmnr—4t haa. found | Merene tm Cotieeaen | Blied Alter “* Hareld Lockwood tn “Lites Cotenial—urk Meintesh tm “My Part Vaudeville and pletures Mae Marsh tn “Heedon Ams The Village Vampire Mission—Mobart Heeworth in “Twe Men of Sandy Mer” Nee—Al demniny Airand—Jane Grey tn Avert in “Testing Mack.” GET WRONG MATES IN “lL never|*LIFE’S BLIND ALLEY” in “Life's Blind Alley.” with Mar. old Lockwood, at the Coliseum, & man and @ worman get married to the wrong mates. The reason ther know they're the wrong mates ts JIM. | because, when they all get togeth-| er afterward, Harold loves the oth who pride ourselves not only on!®? fellow's wife and the other fel " sere [our education and culture, but our! ite tove 1d ms J and nobody will know. lone @ stecp embankment knowledge ot ite Ww hat do_ we p Mt : hap rd fie eeniinn Sagat The only clew to identity wan aj|*2O¥ Of the Ideas and crossed jeu) Param Pictorial, with | “You can turn gray, faded hair bank depostt slip beariag the name} rain wires of the men who would | iustrate tures on prepared “cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Near by lay the bloody knife What 1 would like to know,*|ocuest ete. Tosight Mobeuge ‘Sulphur Compound” at any drug Several theories are considered] ..iq Etiene, “Is. are we any hap thwick models will wear the hd Millions of bottles of this |” Police. One is robbei than they ped “oer A redlly o pcdaam aa : famous Sage Tea Recipe, tm- | Hand plot also ts being When da od mean?’ asked the | (te weekly fasbion she PEt by the addition of other Im | Only One “BROMO QUININE” men its. are sold annual) MAYS Rito get the genuine, call for ¢ Do not things eren up some inown druggigt here, because |name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE | Way? Don't we have thinks that ns the hair so naturally | look for signa hurt s much as the bruises on| evenly that no one can tell it| Cures * Cold | their bodies been applied. If we don’t have them,” aa’ ose whose hair fs turning gray | Donna, “things are all wrong tn i becoming faded have a surprise | Ithis world, bee - *e © mar ing them, because after one| joys that the woman Jim told two applications the gray hair| of does not, consequently as o hes and your locks become 4 and comforts are enhanc-} lantly dark and beautiful having money, certainly our is the age of youth. Gray les should be greater to us ae unattractive folks aren't d around, so get busy with It's aH mixed up.” said Jim, us h’s Sage and Sulphur Com- ]ing Malcolm Stuart's fav ex id tonight and you'll be de-| |pression, and for a moment an with your dark, handsome thoughts went wandering acros and your youthful appearance the world to him. 1 n¢ Within a few days Junder my pillow and _—*iThis ae ration is a toilet requi t the little on & @ CLANK | site and {s not intended for the : « Serge en Bh gh ED | Is This Dental Office |gie?” asked Harry Simone Growing so Rapidly? I told a little stor for 1 said was just ‘ ; what € good ag + ad NATIONAL MARKET | *: 20!" younger @han she. ~~ | Always has big money savfng specials. Pelt in ' Wile cad egg wrorme Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- tirwt.” ‘Then the discussion began. |that. ts sen and Fancy Groceries (Te be continued) t 50« f a Whipped Cream Chocolates, Ib. 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Cor, Thira toa” Ue You are Interested position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 to qualify, call at once 663 Empire Bldg play the role of Oakhurst the gamt could have been made. Bosworth bimeelf is a pt tureaque Mom and Ile Of A BRET HARTE ROLE derfol pictures of the days of ‘49 in PAGE 1916. In “Life's Blind Alley,” but the } bathing suite ought to restore any one's aight tonight—Al Jen nings le small, but, eh, so pep pery—Hoodooed until wedding day, then what? Full answer in “Hoodoo Ann,” at Liberty; “Man and Angel” fall out; Death helps out lovers at Cotontal HOBART BOSWORTH IN One of Bret Harte's most won Two Men of better ontained ndy Bar m than in hi and no Hobart te character s man who truly understands great romantic side The ¢ T fa night A comedy concludes the} cee AL JENNINGS’ PICTURES DRAW LARGE CROWDS Al Jennings, reformed ex-bandit drew immense throngs at the Rex theatre Sur by Will Lewin ginning of a feud between a broth y. Al ts featured tn “Beating Back,” the story written himself tn collabdration with it goes back to the be | er of Al's and another lawyer, re-| 3 ] the death of Jennings broth Of the four pin brothers, Al was the smallest—but wan the most peppery. Hi ansailants escaped pur law, and Al took to « career. The pletures f 1 his bandit day cell, to the determina tion to restore his name to honor thru the faith f a girl In him and his beating back his own! way to society until he the adr of thousards hi ar for governor of Ok! | t HOODOO UNTIL WEDDING HENRI DOESN'T TREAT JANE RIGHT AT ALL Henri Hergn do t tr Jane Grey right at all, That ts, 1 the play t half of the week at the Strand theatre 1 Man Hie Angel and Aer entire hth abasrs . “ee ETC ‘POPULAR PR : FRASER-PATERSON CO Ah aun, ‘TNeuralgia? ? “First Aid at Home.” a Neuralgia Pain is most i+ zing vet Han atop it iy by applying Sloan's Liniment. A aad joan’ Liniment when- ever you have a pain of any kind It is @ fine Pain Killer. 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It began its tuneful career here Sunday DEATH TRAGEDY MAKES THE ROMANCE EASIER In “My Partner,” at the Colontal theatre, Burr McIntosh plays the role of Joe Saunders, who loved |Mary, but was willing to give her up to his partner when he thought she loved him better In place of thie romantic traged however, a different trag occurs, His part ner | killed, he's arrested it proves his innocence—and he's free then to MRETY Ped girl COMEDY AND THRILLS BUNCHED AT CLASS A | The Surprise of an Empty Ho. {tel,” a drama, and “A Cripple Creek Cinderella a comedy, are the features offered at the Class A theatre until Tuesday night Henrt's angel, favors him tn al kinds of ways, helps him, stays by him, ete. But Hénri—he is #0/ banely ungrateful. He breaks Jane's heart Henri! 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