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6 Photo urrent Glimpses ry The story of “The New Moon Which Norma Talmadge ts appear! PROGRAMS TODAY | conmRuM mt the Liberty this w concerns Unpardonable Sin the Russian insurrect 1 th Pe Ponalization of women. M Madge has the Princess part te LInwK TY The New Moo The picture open a ft Niind,” Sennett comedy; Pathe | Mich festivity in ¢ Nows ae wetch is euddenly tran Wrone” Weleoome Little Gnt @ chaos of disorder, A t Giseenes.” Mentaemery Vises com- | ) thrown, killing and injuring many of ody; Burton-Holmes Travelogue, = | Phe guests, including the princess RES—Denin Farnum ta A Mas | Mother. It is announced that th MISSION--IIarold Lockweed in “A | _ Bolshevists have surrounded the pal Man of Honor Mareld Lieyd an ho wome orde comedy | News Events B that the women ate ordered | | coLONTAL—Uniie jen in “The mestter at the national bureau. Girt of My Drew Patty Ar rincess excapes, leaving her buckle In "Patty, the ¢ “tn * ; Had Alt Round,” L-Ko comedy Prince Michail Kiloyar, be The prince then joins the Bot tt movement, hoping by this| | ¢ Katherine Clifford in | feanes to trace the hiding place of nid. ‘the princess. o From here on the action moves — - @wifly thro innumerable dramatic | spTRAND its, culminating in the hapy A Bryant Washburn comedy !1 of the princess and her ways good. All Wrong. in whieh he iv appearing at the Strand this week ia fo exception. In this pie ) tur Washburn ef | K ” Mix in “The Coming Norma Talmadge gives a clever in xi of the Russian prin ; Pedro de Cordova i fas the pri Ben Turpin, Char’ Murray "Gharies Lynn, Marie Provost and Phyllis Haver, with the aid of Pep appears as Warre with the most pecullar td ding matrimony When he 5 Betty Thompson he informs her that the most ft and proper thing for g chap Per (the cad, hop, skip and them to do is to live In separate “When Love Is Blind.” a Mack | es and maintain only a platonic it comedy dish ip. Retty doesn't like the oa and her folks ted with the y are thoroly dis ung man However, in spite of all protests they are married, and the girl con tinues to live at home with her par. enta. : It takes a many ome to straighten the situation out and to bring the young man to time. 4 The Wash nedy introduces Sworn to kill is the man she has |... to a new little leading lady. Her name is Mildred married. Davis, and she Delores de Cordova is one of the | iy quite blonde, talented and pretty of @ family that has, for almost *.9. century, been at war with the MISSION tise of Estudillo, She is terrified . the learns that her brother |, Warckt Lockwood CLEMMER ©) Geraldine Farrar ts flirtatious and in the role of Dolores de Cor ® daughter of old Spain, in . Btronger Vow,” at the Mer this week The diva’s b it in the play it face to face with the tm truth that the man she of trickery and good moenes is when she is who opened at bas stabbed to death at ho Loe cgee ger 3 gies gies iB Easter carnival in Lerida. Mer Nore uni He wy ay night only. He appears as @ young ming relative, Pedro Toral, is frantic by Dolores’ flirtation @ handsome stranger, whom he as Jean Estudillo. Learn that the stranger has gone to} the embassy in Paris, Toral ac him of the marver and forces to take the blood vow to the kilims. search takes her to the French W, where she weds the Mar- @e Valera, formerly Juan Extu On her wedding night she that she has married the man has sworn to kill. Refusing to her husband, she is kidnapped | to @ tropical island by a clique of unscrupulous men to concoct a false report on property there in order to swindle unsuspecting stockholders When David learns that he is to be made the goat scheme he refuses to carry out.their instructions Lockwood i# supported by Bessie Eyton, Stanton Heck, William Clit ford and other prominent players. Wednesday's show will feature Mae Murray in “Danger—Go Slow,” a crook play. f Toral and a band of Apaches, but/ Lhtian Fuseell, her daughter her way to freedom. |Derethy and her husband, Alex is later revealed as the mur-| Moore, recently attended a private ‘Ae a Man Thinks.” STE PND YANT WASHBURN is here in his hilarious comedy “All Wrong”): * tof her brother. ' showing of “ ni i ¥, be THE AT ee wel ol 2 FOURTHae UNION An exceptionally attractive actor in a captivating romance with beautiful settings. Just TONIGHT and TUESDAY %, AROLD LOCKWOOD «in “A MAN_OF HONOR” Be American, David Smith, who | sent) of a fraudulent) } Rupert Hughes Story Draws ' Great Crowds at Coliseum — Matt Moore and Blanche Sweet, “The Unpardonable Sin,” an adapta story, which is drawing tremendous Blanche Sweet's return to the sereen in “The Unpartonable Sin is one of the biggest events of the year in the motion picture world This appealing Uttle actress demon strates that in her absence she lost none of the attributes that has made her in the past one biggest favorites of the } The Unpar Major Rupert Hughe y direct ed by Marsha trawing overflowing er Coline | da and Jone of the gre German ruthlesanens ever filme it vividly portrays the of the Huan teachers, such as Niet miche and his ilk, who help make the war the most horrible in history Mother and daughter, who hap jBen to be in Belgtum at the time of the Invasion, are made mothers In a story of the detestable r ‘cauion of everything to the good of the mili tary, and are driven and hounded about unt! finally rescued and [brought home. It makes one's blood run cold, for never, on any screen, has the brutal «spirit of ¢ Huns REX “A Man In the Open,” at the Rex | in one of the most powerful picture dramas that has ever fallen to Dus | tin Farnum's lot. This play te a romance of the Big Northwest, close ly based on the thrilling novel of the same name by Roger Pocock. Sailor Jesse (Farnum), wrecked | on an ocean voyage, is adopted into | the comradeship of rugged lands men, bat tricked into marriage with | an adventuress. Jens decidms to | make the best of a bad bargain, and takes bis wife out tnto the wikder ness, away from her present «ur | roundings. His efforte are in wain | and she runs away from him. Here the troubles of another young couple are brought into the story. Kate Trevor, an opera singer. brings her husband into ie wikler. | ness in hopes that the outdoor life will restore his failing health, He, lives but a short time. | Kate and Jesse become staunch friends and later marry Jens believ. ing his first wife to be dead). Enter | the villlan—the same crook who had been responsible for Jesse's marriage to the adventuress, who stumbles up- on them 1f their little cabin and tries to wreck their happiness by bringing the woman Jess thought to be dead back Into his life. From this potnt on there are many exciting moments, until the crook’s dying con femsion clears the way to happiness for Jeane and Kate. Irene Rish plays Kate and Claire DuBrais is the adventureas. immor | | COLONIAL There is a real whi ff of the pine clad mountains ¢ Girl of My } | Dreams,” a five-part drama at the Colonial this w The whole action of the story takes place in mountains Billie Rhodes, edienne, of the w pinye the role of girl, who is born and miles from the a dainty Ntu eyed. little mountain and raised miles She doesn't re type know there is such a thing ro mance until Ralph Long, a young chap from the city, meets with an auto accident on the road near their home. Long is carried into their cabin, and theelittle mountain girl nurses him back to | This ts the beginning of a romance which cul minates in Long taking a wife back to the city with him | Fatty Arbuckle appears on the fame bill in @ comedy called “Fatty | the Cop.” | eee LITTLE Besides dare-devil stunts, there is a flood of humor in the new Tom Mix picture, “The Coming of the| h is playing at the Little | m iands in a small “bad | man town” and opens @ printing of- | fice. After a short while he gets) lout a newspaper called The Kicker, | ad, with a blaze of newspaper pub- | jlicity, he turns the light on the rustlers and other bad men. Sends nost of them flying out of Dry Bot tom, New Mexico, and cau the} lothers to turn over a new leaf and | Law,” wh theatre Lewis who nt of Lenehan, played b is the “printers’ de just™the right am | comedy into the story. Jane ak who appeared here with Bill Hart) last week, plays an {mportant part. | Many Companies Filming in Florida The number of companies produc ing pictures in Florida almost equals now operating in California. he nec #emt-tropical cli: } mate has le the Far West desirablo to many of the producers, even tho there was the natural dis ivantage in being #o far from the of distribution. It ie for this reason that World Pictures did not} listen to the lure of California, It felt that if it bee being ont o hours aw aoiction atthe neewiars At present the World has to work in and round St. Augustine, ite stars including Montague Love, Car |lyle Blackwell, June Elvidge, Evelyn | ‘Greeley and a score more, those me necessary to | ate, then Florida , offered a lwonderfully Lam feeling jaide on account of the pain, | fered |atraighten up. 1 | off from my work for two and three lor a p as they appear in a scene from | tion of the famous Rapert Haghes | crowds to the Coliseum box office. been so vividly portrayed as tn this m of hate. It seems to be history of German autocratic product a try chara Hianche Sweet falls the burden | of asvurming a dual re playing the part of two sisters, and her remark able talent is evidenced by the wide | arin of the parts she plays. One, the woman of great sorrow, the other the sunnier girl of mcrifice As if to lehten the gruesome | parts of the story, the author gives us a bit of comedy here and there. supplied by two little one al freckle faced little chap, who hails from Topeka, Kan, and the other a manly little Boy Scout. Comment on the picture can hard ly be made without mentioning the splendid acting of Mary Alden, who appears as the careworn mother. Her portrayal is indeed art. Matt Moore is a typical young Americ Wallace Beery, as Col. Klemm, and Bull Montan, who ap pears for just a few minutes as “The Brute succeed in their ef forts to make their characters Geo | Dicable WOMAN HUNTS BROTHER Mre. Maud M. Baaster, of Battle Creek, Mich.. has asked the police to aaeint in her search for her brother, Junior J. Campo, or Campan, mize | tng sinee he left for the Northwest with his father, 12 years ago. No word hag been received by his famity | §. L WALKER AT AGE OF 69 FEELS LIKE YOUNG. MAN Tanlac Built Him Up Won- derfully After He Had Suffered Eight Years Taniac by “Since mé up eo! just tke | & young man agatn,” said Silvester L. Walker, of 112 12th avenue Weat, Seattle, while talking with nome parties in the Bartell Drug Store regarding the benefits he hax lerived from the use of Taniae, re y Mr. Walker, who is a painter by trade, haw lived In Se- atth early thirty years and Is well now wn and sixty-nine feclares, since respected. He tn years of age but taking Tanlac, he| that old by @ good eight years.” longer than he con- that, I suffered ha with my stomach and| |had fallen off a result of the/ trouble until I weighed « one | hundred and twenty pounds, but! now I tip the scales at one hun and thirty-fiv aking an ace gain of fifteen pounds since I an taking Taniac a little over & month ago. 1 suffered from in- digestion, heartburn, gas, and abo verything a man ean have wrong with his stomach. I finally got to where I had to eating anything scarcely ex- pt milk and toast, and even that kept me in misery. The gas from } sourness and| stop my stomach seemed to get right up under my lunge and around my heart and almost cut off my breath, This gas affected my heart so at night that I had to sit right straight up in bed in order to get any sleep at all, and I often had| such terrible cramping pains in my| stomach that I could hardly stand many a time had to call for help in @ hurry, I also had rheuma- tism In my right shoulder that made it, an my arm almost helpless, Often when I would reach gut for my brush my arm would “drop to my I suf- a great deal with pain in the small of my back and if I had to stoop aver for anything it was worse than having a tooth pulled to often had to lay| weeks at a time, because I was abe solutel unt for anything. When I did try to work & would get tired out before the day was half over, In fact, I felt tired and worn out all the time and would get up in the mornings wondering how I was going to pull through ther day Well, I complete! where I can eat just anything put before me without feeling a sign of indigestion, and as to shortness of breath, I don't know what it Is any more, In fact, I don't have an ache of any kind now, In my opinion thére’s no medicine equal to | Tanlac and anybody can write me or come to see me and I will tell! them just what it has attle by Rartet | the personal dl. ‘anlac Is sold in Drug Stores und ’ apection fo rection of a special Tanlac represen | ach and tone up the liver. Do not gripe. one r tative Advertisement J. B, Colver, 108 Labor T r ie | ‘Atter 56 ! min ” —f * aden | aot wr Russo-J When you think of advertising Foley Cathartic Tablots, and they are the best! Manchurian campaign, He has been think of The Star, wee West Coast Ideal Place, Says Artist| “The ideal pla world United State: Ritschel, rine artist, w of money for |attle. ro one 1°" | FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS °°" Seattle Sunday on their way to are on a tour of military They clear the bowels, sweeten the stom- the Japanese headq ever used,” | in gq! Sold everywhere, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—31 Men NOW UNPARDONABLEY Story by | RUPERT | HUGHES Malotte on the Wurlitzer NOW Coliseum’s News Service “THE Production by Marshall Neilan SIN" It’s a sin to lie It’s a sin to steal It’s a sin to covet thy neighbor’s wife BUT WHAT IS THE UNPARDONABLE SIN? You must see the greatest of motion picture productions to know The Coliseum Is Jammed Daily to see the picture that neither you nor anyone else will miss. The sensation of all screen classics, it is given'a soul-stirring inter- pretation by a superb cast—Blanche Sweet, Matt Misoge, Mary Alden, Edwin Stevens, Wallace Berry, Bobby Connolly. ; 9@ to live of all the coast of we ia the Pacific internationally famous 1 0 spent Sunday in Se-| He went from here to British | treatment and medicines, but never|Columbia to gain impressions of | °°ds got any relief until T started on|coast rock formation, and will later | at ac, and this medicine has made | go to Monterey, Cal., where he main-| trolman Walter ntirely differeut man of me. It} tains a studi has put my stomach in shape to|——— CEN el ON being: take Maj. Col They missions, |Sailor Is Held as Bad Check Writer Police think they man who has passed This is the conclusion of William | of bad checks on local merchants for | | sume ranging from $1 to $50 by the jarrest, Sunday night, of H, M, Ree | \-* dae te. vatienk alias H. M. White, 19, a sailor, | Volunteer park Dench and | Reynolds made the arrest For Coated Coated Tongue ~ Bat Breath, Sour Stomach, | JAPANESE MILITARY Bloating, Gas, Biliousness, Sick Head: | ache, Indigestion, ‘Constipation, — the always reliable | on an e pending investigation, — MISSION LANDS HERE. Gen, Koreshige Tsunoda and rakeo Kukiehl, Japanese army, passed thru| Tsunoda saw service in the apanese war and also in the Kurepe twice before on military TWO-HOUR PERFORMANCES starting on the dot at 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9-o’cleck AFTERNOON PRICES Loge seats 50c, all other seats 25¢, children Lle After 6 P. M. Mezzanine loge seats, reserved. ...-......$1.00 $ (Now selling for all night performances at the box office) Lower floor loge seats....... All other lower floor seats.... once ee SOE All balcony seats...........+ on eo BEC Children to cceccceetccccccesee ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX sence -T5E Concert number WILLIAM TELL by the Symphony Orchestra. 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