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TODAY LIBERTY — Chart Day's Pleasure iw CONSTANCE | BINNEY | the newest Ameri- can beauty, will be here until Friday night only in “ERSTWHILE SUSAR” a most delightful human, unaffected story effectively set forth, in Farnam tn areld Lloyd “Prom Hand to Mouth" News Weekly © onstance wae”) Eretwhile Susan"; Oe Prank Mayo and Beith | Lance. | N—tune Caprice and Oreigh- | Hale in “The Love Cheat,” STRAND The new Marguerite Clark film, | A Girt Named Mary,” at the Strand! t no respect a “stunt” one eptaode | @ train wreck with not-| realism There is no attempt »w the fatal ¢ when it Rather the scene deplots t happened a few moments later shattered the heroic | work to rescue the maimed, and the | ther vivid detaile are shown tn ear and ¢ Misa C} € mn week ture at is in but shows 6 there tn a Pr - ens coaches. and just these same two days remain to see FATTY ARBUCKLE in one of the best comedies he ever made— “THE GARAGE” with a couple of hundred brand new laughs, a real story and real support. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the Sextette from “Lucia.” manner * Mary stenographer Healy, a MER anish Missions of an earty per A Man's Fight ring are shown in rum ts the Clemm autiful views of the tons which dot © um has the ¢ chap symp: who r thar iy is guilt of which he is innoc entenced to a year at Sing! disgrace er comedy on the 4 “From Hand which Harold Lioyd is rief fun maker oe s is a ch the . LIBERTY Aw the father of @ household, con ting of a dimpled wife and tw ish sons, Chartle Chaplin under takes to hie The little group starts off in the family fivver, but when the ma © approaches a bury street cor immediately becomes tempera and even the wiles of the} spend a day of pleasure "Rural Photoplay | Proves Popular | « | Vote to Send Men Mr.Ford Owner i to Virgin Islands | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. — The} crank your head of house yesterday unanimously voted | cold mornings when to send a to the Virgin will guarantees to make islands, pure ed in 1917 from Den iF car start easy? mark for $25,000,000, to investigate | Bring Your Car te and report conditions in the islands 2015 THIRD AVE. jand recommend some stable form of * See Mr. Atwood aiaaton government. Approximately Ton the isl jof Cuba, an ent by naval and mil ities, 75,000 people live re southeast 4 at pres ary author | t |Grande by Frank Desprez to supply there fit | . _ Ever try to operate a steamer chair? If you have you'll see the possibilities gotten out of one by Charles Chaplin A leading character Harold Bell Wright's famous story, “The Shepherd of the Hills,” now showing at the Rex. |QUPERB scenic effects combined! with a simple story of direct ap peal to man's primal emotions make | |The Shepherd of the Hills,” now Ipiay at the Rex, one of the most | | fascinating photopinys that has been | brought to Seattle In many a day Harold Bell Wright, the author, | over nothing to make the otoplay an absorbing reproduction life in the Ozarks, Even a counter rivaling the classic ut in Rex Beach's “The Spotlers,” | | has been tncluded in “The Shepherd f the Hills.” | But above and beyond the “scrap” | simple story of love and hate | susy, which has for its back. | from } en | | is th jen | nd the sublimity of the Ozarks | | before it was marred by the er | trance of sordid railroads and other | | marke of civilization Romantic Story of East and West DUSTIN FARNUM —IN— “A MAN'S FIGHT” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Haaptman Director TODAY——THUR A DAY’S PLEASURE This chair furnishes 10 of the 369 hearty laughs in this hilarity, here until Friday night only, with “HELL'S ISLAND” A drama that is unusual, typifying in its terrific action pace its own active tropical volcano, Ear! Alexander, Tenor Liberty Pictorial Review—Excerpts From News Weeklies Wallace on the Wurlitzer, Playing “Tiny” Leading paw Mas 4 | audien ‘| Constance Binney, a Winner in “Erstwhile Susan,” at Coliseum at ee —~ mn Introducing Constance Binney, the latest addition to film- land in the line of feminine beauty and talent. Miss Binney left the New York stage to venture into the movies. Her | first starring vehicle, “Erstwhile Susan,” is being shown at | the Coliseum this week with the pretty young star in the role of Barnebeta, a small town girl, who becomes the wife of a governor. Fatty Arbuckle romps thru the other half of the bill in “The Garage,” a lively comedy. ilmMlasher “Shore Acres.” the famed rura melodrama by James Herne, is to be made into @ movie by Alice Lake eee Tom Moore and Seena Owen are now at work on a film called “The Woman Hater.” . famous comedian fall to make {t obey instructions of the traffic cop much to the amusement of the oe. “He Tatand,” melodramatic as it ls on the same bil ee a photoplay an» name implies, . MISSION By cleverly adapting a brilliant French comedy-drama into an entire ly American atmosphere, Mr, Albert Capellani has produced an unusually entertaining photoplay ta “The Love ‘ Cheat” = The staging; settings, the lighting! , Gir daa ae ee on and photography have all recelved ened “Fighting Thru.”| expert attention at the hands ef the! py, prince and Hetty,” movie| director, the aft director: and the| trom the story by P.O Woodhewes camera man, under the personall nas been completed by William Pen | direction of Capeliant | mend, This photoplay, whjch opens at the Misaion today, features June Caprice and Creighton Hale, a clever and popular team oe Gladys Brockwell has work stopped | In her studio each afternoon at 4:30 while tea in served to the company. | cee Famous Players the movie of “I . ° COLONIAL A real stampede of cattle spectacular climax of “Lasc ee photoplay which opens at the Colon-| “The Cyclone,” starring Tom Mix ial today. The picture ix an adapta |!# @ story of the Canadian mounted tion of the famous poem of the Rio | Pelice. have completed o My Heart.” oe Harold Lioyd'a «contract with | Pathe, which ran out recently, has been renewed for | Edith Roberts and Frank Mayo are the featured players. eee FOR THE NAVY The United States navy is to have a regular film service for the enter. | (Ny tainment of {ts men aboard the ships, | ‘W° Weeks. The Fox Film Co, announces it} has entered into an arrangement | ims to the navy, = | . three years. Mack Sennettt'’s new five-ree! {comedy is scheduled for release in 11 oor Stanton Heck, now, engaged in making Mary Roberta Rinehart's “Dangerous Days” Into a movie, is 6 feet 1 Inch in height. wy) Ww ay THEATRE s0tn»—creenwooa Today and Tomorrow MABEL NORMAND “UPSTAIRS” Pieture in Five Par NOW—A story of early —Also— “SMAS! ; BARRIERS” Appropriate Music for “Upstairs,” ) PLAY HOUSE® Special Two-Reel Feature Comedy— HAROLD LLOYD —IN— “FROM HAND TO MOUTH” PRIZMA SCENIC’ CURRENT TOPICS AND A WEEKLY AY——FRIDAY > Vena aaneneeet] BARGAIN Every day until 6:80 p, m., exc Sundays and Holidays ...... RAL A ADULTS 22¢, by Sts 705 pe ra Y ih X MIHEATRI LMA tions, a beautiful romance and a real stampede of a huge herd of cattle for a spectacular climax. CHILDREN 9¢, FOURTH NEAR PIKE Brand new today—but until Friday night only— Creighton Hale and June Caprice \\’ “THE LOVE CHEAT” “ALL’S FAIRIN LOVE AND WAR” The old adage runs; so Henry Calvin can’t be blamed too much for “cheat- ing,” can he? BESIDES— He was desperately, insanely, madly, devotedly, in love with the little daugh- ee ag great money-magnate, so he fell for his friend’s promotion WHY, DOGGONE IT! YOU’D DO THE SAME; YES, YOU WOULD! You simply must see this romantic comedy drama. RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER 30 DENTISTS ORDERED {French to Build TO EXPLAIN CHARGES) 23 New Warships BOISE, Idaho. 14 PARIS, Jan. 14.—4United Press.) dentists, ding two in The council of ministers late yester. day How to Keep Age-Lines i and Wrinkles Awa ave a skin more fr + than the woman ¥ hen wrinkles begin to it is a good plan to bathe ¢ em day for a while less solution made b: g an ounce of powdered lite ina half pint of witch hai This is remarkably effective he hateful lines, not onl | | cf Jan. in frowns authorized introduction into the |appear ber of deputies of a bill order-| th ing construction of the following |'" naval vessels in 1920: int Five cruisers of the Normanie| type, mix scouting cruisers and 12/ er scouting destroyers. \% eo, have been Saturday before the tal examining board to show cause why their licenses should not be revoked for alleged unprofessional acts and practices: state den of its astringent action ightens the skin and thy No, Rose; the fishing smack wasn't invented by the summer girl ROUP Spasmodic le usually relieved with one application of— Viexs VA “your BobYGUsRo” - | Nit Texas—surprising situa- eee, oe irons out the lines, but al you want the other | of a helpful tonic effect whi Q. 8. Ting, China ves capillary wrote Miss B. Raker, enclos re tone. There is nothing: 1 8 or flabby cheeks or chin. Be sul half a $10 dollar bill. Secret ser-| 1)" ask the druggist for the pow | dered saxolite. } in, ‘ j viee men called instead. Only 2 mae days—that real little star in t! ing story of a girl who finds more love than she wants, and what she does with it— DETR ____ | half, call on me,’ man, <2 lum DOWN BY THE RIO GRANDE And Lasca Lasea ui On a mustar my With and te blue bright serape beled ‘ IT laughed with joy as T looked at hert From “Lasen," fa- mou BY FR the K DESPREZ r AN loge seats 45c, ¢, loge seats S4e. All prices plus tax, After 6 o'clock— Children 10¢ any time, MATINEES ept Saturdays, STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing Victor Herbert's “Badinage” and Molloy’s “Love’s Old Sweet Song” DMISSION PLUS TAX,