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She is lovely, his picture looks good, and she travels.to marry him. Only he sent his friend’s picture—not his There’s many a thrill and many a laugh in the picture now here. CONGRESSMAN TO TALK Congressman Lin H. Hadley, of Bellingham, representing the Second Congressional dist@et, will speak at a luncheon of the Young Men's Re publican club at 1215 Thursday |noon in Bird's cafetert WILL PAY SPOT CASH Or Will Sell Your Car at E YOUR OWN PRICE Ne Commission or Storage WE GET QUICK ACTION ‘The Largest Used Car Estab lishment on Coast. Is not an eye disease, but the re- sult of defective vision. Don't overwork the eye: the trouble. examination of t. 8 2 GLASSHS MODERATELY PRICED Co. 424-5 Joshua Green Rida. aamy ss The Love mph of Years NOW! -.:. = Satisfies COME EARLY The most wonderful picture portraying the glory of love ever screened Daily 10 A. M. to11 P.M. Bessie Barriscale Asserts She Just Loves the Dogs and Babies | ~~ ' Besste Rarris cale in ‘The Heart of whioh opened at the Mix will star Rachael,” sion Tuesday. Miss Rarriscale iw that rather un. usual type-a brown-eyed blonde. She says her hob. bies are . horses, and ba dies.” She believes in censorship of “if it ds Mer favor pictures, sane.” ite sports are ok horweby riding. tennis and ball bane Howard Hick man ts her huw band, and also her director Reasie was born in New York City 26 years ago and appeared on speaking stage in “The Mrd of Par dine,” just before her film debut. the This Photoplay Director Makes Every Production Severe Study) De Mille is one of the gi {months in studying a story and plan | Coell B. ants of photoplay art. A pleture which he has directed is a special in every sense of the word in theme, in production, in in elaborateness. A man who bas the keenest perception of life's great est problems, he knows how to tran fer @ story to the screen in such & way an to make it tug at the heart strings. De Mille makes few pictures in a/ year, for he refuses to hurry either creation or execution. He spends! L Ethel Clayton, the pretty and justly popular Paramount star, ap pears at the Liberty starting today In “Viekey Van.” | "Vickey Van" te a rattling good detective story taken from the story of the popular writer, and is maid to be the beat photoplay in which Miss | | Clayton has yet appeared. She appears in a dual role, that of the wife of Randolph Schuyier, and) the mysterious “Vickey Van," whose | entertainments are the talk of the| town. When her husband apron one of these entertainments her iden- | tity ts discovered, and Randolph is) killed while attacking his wife From here on the play is filled | with an air of mystery while detec tives search for the murderer, whose identity is unknown. ee STRAND Emily was a lonely girl; the cow. puncher’s picture looked good and his proposal sounded better still, since {t meant escaping from Kary. But fate plays queer tricks with lovers, and only a woman's wit and pluck saved the neck of the cow- puncher and his mail order romance. Lila Lee is playing Emily in “Rustling a Bride” at the Strand this week. CLEMMER Dan McGill, an oldish man whose long life has been «pent in an un succeasful prospecting for gold. ts the chief figure in “The Brand,” at the Clemmer this week McGill marries a little vaudevijie actress who was abandoned by her partner in the North. It's a hard life and monotonous for the girl, and when the vaudevilie actor, now a) professional gambler, comes back she welcomes him as her first love, and flouts the old prospector she married. Later she regrets her act and re-| turns to McGill. Kay Laure! and Russell Simpson are the leading players. eee Hamilton Perry, moneynad o flinthearted, won't give in to the workers who want higher wages in| “The Turn in the Road” at the Rex this week. The wives and mothers) of the workers appeal to him—the men threaten him-—still the old ty rant won't give in—but when his own little boy appeals to him he re lents and the love and faith of thir six-year-old accomplishes what hate and threats had failed to do. eee COLONIAL Gladys Brockwell is apy the Colonial in a William Fox pro. duction, “The Pitfalls of a Big City.” Miss Brockwell plays the role of a | young girl crook who reforms for the sake of a younger sister, who is to wed into a family of luxury. 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This imple remedy has never been known © fail—Advertisement, , movies. | ning Its execution before & cast, When the in to produce has become second na ture to him, when he knows every aracter, down to the most insignif nt, he is ready to start to turn his creation into concrete form. An consequence, there is a dint originality about the De Mille tures. One of De Mille’s latest successes For Better, for Worse,” is now be ing shown at the Coliseum with an allstar cast. ry which o————_—____—___-+ FROGRAMS TODAY | Linger T—Sthet Clapton te “Vieky € eM ER —Kay and”) Iierary Digest. COLISKUM—Ceoeil De Mille’s alt-etar comedy, “Wor Netter, Vor Worse”; International News Pirtortats | STHAND—tite Lee tm “Roustling @ Bride”, Willy Parson comedy, cumetantial Evidence”; “Bettiah “) Seembe Lanret tn “The Bite Wel COLONIA! vind ive HreckwOtl tm | “The Pitfalls of » ‘Rambe's Wedding Le al } MIMtON Bessie Marviccale in “The | Heart of Rachael.” | | avi —Peatin Yareum ia “The | Light of Western Stare.” | CLANS A—George Faweett in “The | | Mailreeder”; Ford Weekly. —_——— —h clure Patter Anne Pennington, Paramount star, in not quite as tall as Mary Pick ford, but in real “grown up” com pared with Marguerite Clark. Mollie King, who has left the jen for the time being, to appear ‘Good Morning, Judge.” appeared mm in on the stage for the first time at the | ye of four. : | Conway Tearle, who plays opposite | Norma Talmadge, was at one time a| professional boxer Wallace Kerrigan is the name of Warren Kerrigan's twin Wallace does not appear on the screen, but is one of the best direc tors in the business. etive | brother, | OFFICER HITS REGULAR ARMY Champ Clark's Son Urges. Strong National Guard 8T. LOUIS 7." Deere the regular arn: " was the m by Lieut theme in Col Bannet , son of former Speaker Clark at the seanion of the Na | tonal amociation of the | United | Col lout of oumh and Hawail of a real gation “There ta junt ficlency in to do garrison more. I ineffictency Clark Adjt Washingto Harvey Mom ington, said | Clark reatly in an cloning Guard Staten Clark advocated all the regular to 4 the the wiping army save Philippines building up organ) Hee H Jonal the Guard about the enough ef regular army work, and nothing want efficiency kept and cleaned | out," said now Gen, James A, Drain . dD. Cc, and Aajt, Gen of the state of Wash they do not beéliev meant what he maid 1. Mow, 9a tempor ohalrener asked him if n't modify hia statement No! L mean every word I said!” ark shouted Other officers he wow made similar as sertions Col, Clark served as administra tion officer of the 35th division He was recently discharged merican Legion to Open Session ST. LOUIS, May 7.—(United Prom With detatia cleared away, the American Legion today w only awaiting the arrival of the 2,000 dele expected to att the before to neasionn katen auc opening morrow Numerous minor sions of the cor sled for today have been agreed upon convention will m Jefined plans, according to Lieut Col. Theodore Roosevelt, temporary |ceatrman Other temporary officers nteal the say they have guarded against at tempts to inject politics into the | legion Republicans Hold Important Meeting WASHINGT May House and senate republican leaders today summoned chaifmen of important committees to hurry here that appro. priation bills may be whipped into shape for the extra sension. Announcement of the Yate of the call caused great activity at the cap- itel. Senator Lodge, republican leader, conferred with Senator Cur tin republican whip, to arrange for the presence of every republican sen ator on the opening’ day BANDIT ROBS WOMAN AND MAN NEAR PARK A highwayman held up J. R Brackett, of the Mortimer apart ments, 155 2ist ave., Tuesday night near Kinnear park and robbed him ot a gold watch and $50. A young woman who was with Brackett was forced to hand over $6. The police were given a description of the bandit. A. MEN KILLED NEW YORK, May In a re port wade public last ‘night, George W, Perkins, chairman of the finance committee of the war work council of the Y. M. C. A., declared that of the 11,299 “Y" workers sent 5 per cent were Fourteen of the men were killed and 126 were wounded he share DELEGATES VISIT CORK DUBLID May 7.—Frank Walsh, Edward Dunne and Michael Ryan. Irish-American delegates to the peace conference, visited Cork today uY¥. M C. 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