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Always in High When It Comes to Merit A Big Double Show Now Here THE DRAMA— ENID B “PARTNERS THREE” Romance of a cabaret girl who escapes to an exciting Arizona desert love romance THE COMEDY— MACK SENNETT’S “THE LITTLE WIDOW” CRLIizEr PATHE NEWS ‘IS DEAD Thomas C. Nelson, 22, 3800 Linden lave... proprietor of the Fremont Auto |Repair shop, died Sunday noon at , Lak side hospital of pulmonary hem. | orrhage. Funeral services will be | held from the Bleita Rafferty chapel, (sit Kilbourne st., Wednesday after. | Haynes repair it. Near Liberty the | atre. Advertisement. | Any man who can deliberately Ave and Columbia St. [pes a dog fight on the street without glancing at it possesses “Old Wives for New”—A winner. “Don’t Change Your Wives”—A triumph For Better For Worse fers This Gorgeous Cecil De Mille Production third in his notable series, is now packing this theatre. Come early and avoid the great crowds. ELLIOTT DEXTER, GLORIA SWANSON, THEODORE ROBERTS and MANDA HAW- LEY are all in the cast. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—31 MEN COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE FASHION SHOW TUESDAY NIGHT Fae wm COLISEUM Cecil De Mille's latest screen mar terplece is a worthy to “Don't Change Your Husband ‘oOnd} Wives For New," and "Vv n't] Ha verything,” his form pro: | ductions | De Mille tells us the story of a] man who stayed hom while others} went to to fight for Lib| erty, Dr, Edward Meade, is a spe] clalist In children's diseases. He ts Anxious to enlist but persuaded | that it his duty to stay home and take charge of a new hi Meade’s sweetheart, Sylvia N mirunderstands his motive him he ts a she marries er suitor and tetin | slacker — inetdentaily | Richard Burton, anoth: | who has enlisted | ‘Time many changes into] the life of Sylvia. She learns the! truth as to why the doctor did not| enlist and being still very much in| love with him she begs forgiveness for her unjust suspicions, When they hear that Sylvia's husband is] dead they decide to marry | Here De Mille touch of pathos the very day Syivia engagement to the spite Sylvia'y promise be his wife in name as well in fact he determines to make a sacrifice in order that whe may find pl ness with the man she really loves. | As usual De Mille gives us an!| all star cast—Tom Forman, just re | turned from service in France. Richard Burton; Gloria Swanson Sylvia, and Elliott is Dr. Meade. Wanda Hawley, Jack Holt, ‘The dore Roberts, Raymond Hatton a Winter Halt advantage brings brings in a real Burton returns rnounces her | doctor and, de} to plays} is | CLEMMER The rough environment of Alaska, with ite conflicts, hardships and ut ter matert in no place to look for ideals ding to the popular | the place concep. | tion, it might be added, based on in definite knowledge of the country Rex Heach, the novelist, contends that amid the so-called roughness of the Northern country ideals are ness than in the cite On thia theory he bases “The Rrand.” in which Kay Laurel and Russell Simpson are playing at the Clemmer Dan McG, spent practically an okt timer, who alt his ite in the Yukon country, is a man of iron and flint, outwardly, In reality he tender and affectionate, the secret of his character never being guessed by hin miner friends, who see him only as an upright pal. Not until a woman comes into his life does he reveal his true character She is a little vaud-ville actress, The | middieaged miner marries her and later, when another man co. ves into her life, MeGin steps out of the way that the two may wed, One cannot help but wonder why Kay Laurel is the featured wiayer.| after witnessing Russell Simpson’ splendid portvayal of the sacrificing old miner, Dan MeGill. MISSION Monroe Sallabury’s etarring ve hicle, “The Light of Victory,” at the Miaston, is a patriotic melodrama. A former United States naval officer, disgraced because of his druni redeem himadlf in the hour of need. The story in based on George Hull's magazine story of the same name, which ran in Seribnere, and | plays until Tuesday night only. { LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES } Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! ne eel Squeeze the julce of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and ¢ plex fon beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck | arms and hands each day and see | how freckles and blemishes dinap- pear and how clear, soft and rony- white the skin becomes. Yes! It |i harmless and never irritates, 7 ? ; ; | cures her | pector, [comedians | edy }is engaged cara { ) ) { ote Human Interest Drama Holds Spotlight in New Movie Bills Enid Bennett, as she appears in a scene from “Partners Three,” the Liberty this week, LIBERTY Enid Bennett carries one from the Great White Way tw the G t American derert in her latest photo play Par we Three,” the Lib erty. And Enid does it in a capth vating and charming manner The action revolves about Agnes Cuyler (Bnid Rennett) who marries She man with life te a life ak a cabaret dancer covers, too late, that the whom she has linked he drunkard and a coward. He aban done her on the desert and picked up by @ prospector & position in who ne a restaurant Here she falls ckly youth, and because her mpathy for him, is practically driven back to the desert. The two find a haven in the but of the pros pector Enter friend husband again—thix time he tries to do the pair out of; their mine just as they strike pay dirt, but the prospector, who also has a grudge against the husband takes revenge, leaving the young jcouple free to marry Enid Bennett is splendidly ported by Casson Ferguson as invalid, John FP. Lockney, the prow with in love sup husband. Harriet and Ford th Sterling are Little Widow.” to Harriet, the when the litte “The pretty | biord but dark -leyed widow Myrtle appears on the neas, sinks lower and lower, only to jscene’ his affections wander causing | all kinds of trouble. A Pathe News Weekly completes | the bill | REX Altho no particular star tured in “The Turn in the which is playing at the Rex, Gyearold Ben Alexander takes the center of the stage from the third reel on to the finith, and his markably clever work p to be a real prodigy He ere the hearts of the audience with the wame ease that he crawls into the arms of a crusty old money-mad king in the story is fea Road,” little re Love is the predominating feature | Hamilton Perry brought up in fear of God, his faith when his bride of a year dies in child-birth He gives up his faith in everything sinking lower and lower. After years of this kind of life Perry is regenerated by the simple faith of a child, his own, whom he had de serted. Into the story is woven the self: |eacrifice and unfailing love of a girl—his dead wife's sister—who de: voted her life to the care of his little boy. George Nichola gives a fine per formance of Hamilton Perry and of this who has story been FOURTH «a2 UNION Until Tuesday MONROE oy THELIGH An Exciting Naval Storv. There’s a kick in this one! SALISBURY | —IN— TOF VICTORY | hs railway the | in and Robert Mckim as the| Hammond, Myrtie Lind chief] in Mack Sennett'’s com. | rama at th Sterling | ture theatres. FROGRAMS TODAY LIBERTY—Enid Bennett in” here Three”; Sennett Little Widew"; . CLEMM Et Bay in Hrand” Aen be Mille’s all-star Netter, Vor Worse”; International News Pictorials KAN cherished with far more steadfast. A Western miner in order to excape | dis | is | of Vietory e—Dustin Farnem in and the aweet with | Helen me Eddy ts pathetic as June, the girl unfailing love for Perry Je STRAND | Lita Lee, the delightful ttle star jot vaudeville, who attained stardom in motion pictures almost over night |ie playing at the Bt Rustling a Lride, | her fifth Paramount success If it waan't for little Mins Loe fete week, Yhe movie houses might Well be called “sob week.” “Rustting a Pride” is the only featured comedy- 6 downtown motion ple- Much of the action of this picture | takes place on a Western ranch. Here, Mins Lee greets us as a lonely little girl named Emily. Because she is #0 anxious to get away from } the burg, Emily accepts the proposal of a cowpuncher whom she has [never seen. The proposal, plus his | photograph, comes thru the mail. | The fun starts when Emily's hus bandtobe arrives, (He had substi tuted the photo of a very handsome | young man.) How the young girl| withdraws from the bargain is told | after a rapid round of complications eee COLONIAL The opening of the Little Gem} restaurant in a congested tenement district, was the first step In Molly's | straight career, Soon a thriving | , warded her efforta and «im. the task of educating her lit tle alster Marion. It was for Mar fon’s sake that Molly had decided to go straight When everything seemed to be go- ing usly, Jerry Sullivan and Spoke Davis were released from the state prison, ‘They had been Molly's pals and naturally tried to induce} j her to go back to the old life Just how Molly turns down thelr | fourth Taixt Pike ane Pine ‘OW PLAYING GLADYS BROCKWELL |drog store here, | pensive; Untrimmed Hats Special Tuesday $1.50 New Second Floor An assemblage of un- trimmed lacquered chip hats in a diversity of styles displayed in small shapes in plain colors or with colored facings. The assortment includes Black, Blue and Dust. Formerly $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Special Tuesday, choice. ..$1.50 Roses A variety consisting of large and small roses which have become muss ed from display. These have been grouped and repriced for Choice Tuesday ag ted, disposal, at. .25¢ Curtains Reduced for Tuesday Upper Main Floor IFTY pairs of Serim tains with F Cur- lace edges hemstitched and These are from reg yed i ular stock and 4 ispla four- and five-pair lots in ecru only. $1.50 Curtains $1.75 Curtains . $2.00 Curtains .... Lace Curtains—One hundred in played in pane and Cat pairs white and ecru, dis allover de ts in white and signs, N and ecru $1.45 $2.50 $3.00 $2.85 $3.50 $1 s $100 Surtaina . Turtains . curtains | propositions and reforms one of the he will wed the first white woman is told in “The Pitfalls of a * at the Colonial oer poks Rig City LITTLE | Zané Grey's popular story, “The | Light of the Western Stars,” is the attraction at the Little, with Dustin Farnum playing the role of a young cowboy. The action of the play stants when tie cowboy noone that GATS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS t too much meat, which clogs ineys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you ‘efforts .to wor! We Most folks forget that the kid-| neys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have back- ache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu- matic twinges, torpid liver, acid | stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean, and the mo- } ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four nees of Jad Salts from any good take a tablespoon: ful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemo juice, com. bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to normal activity It also neutralizes the acids In the we so it no longer irritates, thus ensing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inex makes a delightful effer. vescent lithia-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complica- tions. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it Is only trouble," | LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grand- Sage Tea nobody Look years younge mothe The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- es back to grandmoth er's time. She used it to hair beautifully dark, glossy tractive. Whe her hair that dull, faded or*streaked appear: ance, this simple mixture was ap- plied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date, Nowadays, by asking at any drug stoge for a bottle of “Wy: eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” | you will get Unis famous old prepara “PITFALLS OF A BiG CITY” Underworld Drama “SAMBO'S WEDDING DAY" SCENIC tion, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be de- pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair, A wellknown downtown druggist sit darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied, You simply damp- en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thi« through your hair, | taking one strand at a time, By| morning the gray hair disappears, | and after another application or two, | it becomes beautifully Gari and Glossy. 23M PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. Women’s French Kid Gloves Tuesday, a Pair $1.95 Main Floor oh overseams and This with BROKED of Paris point backs Kid black embroidery on back N line French over a few hi assortment is composed of White ane Cc Mey ge Lace nut not each Special nize in every color Tuesday, a pair “$1750 and $19.50 ‘Silk Afternoon and Street Dresses TUESDAY at $14.95 New Second Floor T HE woman in search of the unusual in smart Silk Dresses will find just that in this group of Spring styles assembled from the regular stock especially for Tues- day's welling ssortment includes all taffeta and Dresses and combinations of porgette in figured patterns k, Navy, Copenhagen-blue, Reseda and Lightgray, in Russian blouse, tunle and ruffled styles. Sizes 34 to 46 NOTE Crepe Dresses in the plain rose and white. ~This sale will also display Wool Billie Burke style, in VOILE BLOUSES SPECIAL TUESDAY at $1.00 Upper Main Floor HE one hundred Voile Blouses assembled from the regular stock for this sale are reduced in order to effect a quick dis y mussed and soiled from display. As of voile a tubbing will make them like new. Sizes 36 to in high neck, collarless and flat collar style, with Formerly $1.95. Spe- 91.00 poral, they a 46 are included, embroidery, lace, fluting and tuck trimming. cial Tuesday, choice = For Constir that arrives in the village. When! the afternoon train arrives, bringing 4% young and pretty girl to town, he attempts to make good his threat. | However, when he learns the young, | woman is the sister of his boas, he | halts the ceremony and escorts her to the home of her brother. The girl regards it all as a’ good Joke, and it isn’t long until Dusty is | FOLEY CATHARTIC |able to lead her to the altar in the | | proper manner. | A wholesome end thoroughly . bye ild gentle in action. CLASS A 93 3 George Fawcett, one of the best Unoditle, Ge: “I God ta | Cmbarie B.B. Li oeerd character actors on the screen, ‘ablete give me Be starring at the Class A in “The Talk j Seapeicoten than seything I ever tried roader.” The story tells of the trials | Sold everywhere. of a young man who, in spite of his | «, @. <= A ‘k his way up in the | TRUSS TORTURE is held down by a — Can be eliminated by wear Lundberg Rupture Suppo’ f° free trial to prove its sul world, boss. Virginia Eames, Velma Whitman | and Thomas Santschi play the lead- ing roles in support of Mr. rear G. 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