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to Mabel Normand in in Sis Hopkins medy at the Clemmer Aimy we rae RACE UC AER /e01ATION!" 55.0 Naas me oe Friday Night—Then Gone Forever BESSIE LOVE in a Clever Story— “Carolyn of the Comers” Coming Saturday for 4 Days ILL RUSSELL WocP tal Waere , TA Cound y ui by we Lever. ome Ase wereen mur i» Hopkins clure Patter Mrs plion Mime Mr. and gave a rece Hollywood Hayakawa home in ki Miura & noted grand opera singer, during Neasue wt thelr Ps CLEMMER Mabel Normand ts Me back ville’s big stage again © PROGRAMS TODAY Melt in “The f | i Amatesr | | her vixit in Low Angeles comedy Pathe | rae be \ Reet inj Little Raby Marie Osborne, who ) biterary Digest. | made personal appearance in Seat with the Poittios in | | tle at the Clemmer, is to appear in vaudeville, as a «pecial a ractiog at STRAND — Marguerite Clark in 46 59 Ing stock of the New Harmony c } “Three Mes and = Girl; Barton | Hlage. It is a typical Normand Metiare Meicteeens tae om : a, niece of the | “Bis Hopkins’ starts at the ¢ | of Exypt, will make her Imer Saturday morning, following the febut in support of Earle Wil When Sylvia Ashton fled from the W, Cavanaug®, of the 02nd Fieid|marriage altar whe didn’t dream of jartiliery of the 26th division, former |Anding refuge in the home of a trio} jeoach of Dartmouth caliege football /o¢ gwoman haters, fut she did, with “ithe rewult that @ lot of traditions» “| were upset Marguerite Clark is playing Sytvia at the Strand for the ket time Fri |aay night, and bright and early Sat urday morning winsome Conétance Talmadge will be with us in a com FEW BABIES OF A face oF toilet cream to roughness of the skin, prevent and chapped hands, and cracked lips, can be easily mado.at home, at little, cout it wil Improve the complexion, re Great Dearth ts Reported by move as well ax prevent tan and sun Red Cross Worker burn in summer ften the akin. Men will find it jent to apply to al core Cavanaugh’ face bore the marks of battle, for he was severely | wounded when a German shell ex ploded against the door of his dug re the | but at Samogneux, In the Argoone a ox October 23, 1917 edy-drama, “Experimental Mar-line tuce after shaving BY LIEUT. COL, HOMER FOLKS ae riage. bet To make It, merely get ene ounce| American Red Cross Investigator, : ot giycerine and 2e worth of pew BELGRADE, April 26.Twelve | LIBERTY dered grexite at any drug store, Dix-| hundred poor children came with | Ms 4 in “The Roaring | oie ¢ xite in the glycerine, add| their mothers to a free dinner given T ing at the Liberty.|4 pint of water, and pour into bot-| by the American Red Cross in Bel HEATRE neat i, thing at tae bela brn" to portray In this pictitte. He ix « This makes more t a pint of children under 3 years of age in the young eutomobile salesman who €0-) thick, antise neptic, greaselens cream or | whole number jters a big race and surprises his | jo, and soothing For « period of four years there is friends by walking off with first hon. a deficit of This will hing effects ors. Of course, there is a pretty girl }too, and it is because of her that he anxious to win race aturday Charles the Liberty in “Grea There will be a of school chil four years wating classes 4 | Friday—Final Showings of MARGUERITE CLARK in “THREE MEN AND A GIRL” amount in tubes would cost you several comen to Lightning.” or bottles: dollars. to speak of in the thowe born in 1916-1919, would nor mally graduate. | MISSION When charming novel ners,” was first published it ran thru more Endicott’s olyn of the Cor Ruth Bell Ci several editions. The writer de j Saturday at 11— serihed her work as a “look-up” book: and when it was translated into pictures, with Bessie Love as the heroine, she declared her lovable little heroine had been completely realized Bessie is! playing Carolyn | Miasion until Friday night in the play adapted from the book v- th Text Pike ane Pine Another Clever and Popular Comedienne 4 4 Last Times Friday Night CONSTANCE filer REX Tomboy Mickey remains the Rex for still another This makes the second week this picture has played at the Rex and the week of its showing in Seattle, ing appeared here twice before. being held for two weeks both times . at week OF MEN —WiTH— FLORENCE REED BROTHERS HOME AGAIN Lieut. Victor Fleming, who photo- graphed President Wilson's trip to ‘ope for the U. §. Signal corps, ix home. He is back on his old job as head photographer at the Doug Fair ks studio. ba | WE'LL SAY SHE DID Gale Henry while wielding a pick in a rural comedy scene was taken | ’ MITCHELL, PI iy Why Run-pown Pace BANJO. DUETS ExHAUSTED WoMEN t GUTERSON'S SHOULD TAKE IRON} ORCHESTRA SG ABY” LEADER OF FASHIONS AGATE JEWELRY in “Infatuation,” the wears, most oo, jstunging gowns and hats ever seen ndepart: | alwaye insist that upon the screen aom vetous |: er denton galaxy of Parisian modes of the/ W. my 1— (not be ser ement. T ear Agate ‘more harm Jewelry To do #0 in a ry for ® t Pacific North- » Where they abound. in clover . rh beauty w y appre= . Not expensive. OTHER FEATURES In her novel story of a welling that binds the con- tracting parties only at the week-ends: “Experimental Marriage” ‘guarantee oe “| Lowout prices in U. 8. 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Sizes 36 to 46, in white, flesh, tea, | departure of Florence Reed in Hams in his new Vitagraph feature in which every one, particularly you, has a lot of fun. ff, “W'ves of Men” jt ‘ as Liga bes } | cee | Lilliag Gish has returned from her | | COLISEUM ° 1} Kellerman tn | (Y2cation and ix at work on another Alan Holubar's eightree) produc “ae « | | Gritith feature ’ = a } “The Heart of Humanity,” ends) | CLASS A—Kathieen Clifford ia “The | | eee Ernest P. Russell on the Wurligzer. Ie Miceeontul weeks Tun at the Cull:| |. Law That Diviiee’; Menaett com? || Poggy Hyland and Owen \oore|| leoum Friday night. Dorothy Phillips|,; °?* were both dragged before a police is oe Ee fe the star, and the story tells the |/— a a seine * magistrate last week. 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