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BACK STAGE STUFF! This vivid, intimate story of love and life behind the footlights is fascinating every one who sees it, and that means thousands every day. Beautiful Marion Davies is the star of— “THE Jos Ray in “The Clod- | hopper.” CLEMMER Playing the fascinating role of a {London music hall dancer who finds lromance in the heart of India, | Nazimova, the popular Russian act- ; Tess, is appearing in “Stronger Than | Death”? at the Clemmer this week Producers of Nazimova features al to bring into the plot a scene which calls for a display of ean art by the star, In » performed her fa rabbit dance.” In this new pleture she introduces a weird Oriental dance which is one of the est moments in the film. eee | ways ma ord finishes a very suc lays’ engagement at the Coliseum tonight in “Pollyanna.” The new show which opens Wednesday ts headed by another particularly pop- ular feminine star, namely Miss Alice | Brady Mins Brady will be seen in “The Fear Market" as a young girl whose | father uses a small publication called ociety Chatter” to blackmail hun: |dreds of wealthy people. | When his own daughter gets caught In the net of an unpleasant . And in drama, costuming and genuine story, the picture stands out as far above the average. STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, Playing “Lucia.” Flute [j|™ Solo by Biancone, “Fantasy-Hungroise” the role of @ dance hall girl character she is portraying at the Rex this week in “The Flame of the Yukon.” Fetchingly attired in a knee-length dress, Dorothy dances and romps her way into the hearts (as well as the pocketbooks) of the miners who inhabit “Black Jack” IF GAGK HURTS BEGIN ON SAL mnch good tuck a|Flush the Kidneys at on may have, he always manages} when Backachy or Bladder enough of the other kind bothers—Meat forms uric acid. doing and suppresses the publication. ee TRAND The Cinema Murder,” starring Marion Davies, is the attraction at he Strand this week. The story con- rns a motion picture actress. Many studio scenes are shown, The |taking of pictures, the mechanics of the studio, are all shown realistic lally. Miss Davies ts a very charming star. She is a good actress, a clever | dancer and decidedly easy on the jeyes, She has been painted by prac: tically all the famous American {l- | lustrators- -Harrison Fisher, Howard | Chandler Christy and others. eee Hubby Can Sleep in the Woodshed 10—Uniess the; LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10.—Pending stopped | her divorce trial, Mrs. Patrick Corr+ to housing her husband, gave him permission to ¥ $12 weekly for sup- sets of twins. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidne: occasignally, says a well known authority. forms urte acid, which clogs the kid- ney pores so they sluggishly filter or | strain only part of the waste and) poisons from the blood, then you ge! sick, Nearly al rheumatism, head- aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con- | stipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish | kidneys. 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Y, “the Thirleentt Conant? to know2 TU, : Jf you area woman you ought WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Dance It Again,” by Freed & Wallace Liberty Pictorial Review a Miss Clayton Spends More Than She ndal he realizes the harm he is | 7» EX Dorothy Dalton is at her best ieee This ce Puactort and “The Secret of Meat |Ciaytom in | Pu cent Iithia-water drink, which all aa » FATTY ARBUCKLE ; . a | lumbago, | Wells & Co.) India Citizens Leave | When Wolf Comes CALCUTTA, Feb, 19.—The activi tles of a wolf who recently devo 1] sven person in one night at a amall town near here “have been brought! to the attention of the government | and remedial action is expected| noon,” according to the correspondent | of a Calcutta paper. Meanwhile, the | correspondent says, the citizens are evacuating. | {Earns—Gets i in Bad With Collectors Persistency Won After Four Years LONDON, Feb, 10--Four y and four months did the Wide | Rumbold wait to nab a lodger who| stole a pound of tea when he left | her house without paying three | days’ rent. She read the tine ments in the papers each finally ran him down. The p arrested Edwin Ashley, a printer. Everybody Going to and Twenty cases of talcum powder} have been bought here for shipment | to the Alaska Engineering Commis sion railway mps in Alaska. ALL THIS WEEK Incomparable NAZIMOVA always different, 1s, this time, a dancing girl in this tense drama of love— “Stronger Than Death” From the novel by L A. BR. Wylie CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director, ‘Nan Danz Back [JM rte Rechmaninotre’ Prelude It’s plain to see by the expression on her pretty face that ‘thel Clayton is worried about something. And indeed she! » She has broken the “1h commandmenet” (“Thou shalt not spend more than thou earnest) and she is wondering! what to tell the modiste’s collector, who is due to arrive in a very few minutes. Miss Clayton is playing the role of Daphne Kip in Rupert| aga “The Thirteenth Commandment,” at the Liberty this) wee. is. Hovey's dance hall. The picture is laid in the North | $ * } ase the days of the bi gold; sonn Danz, owner of the Colonial | theatre, on Fourth ave, is home| COLONIAL from an extended trip to Southern “The False Code,” in which Frank | California, where he went shortly Keenan is starring at the Colonial | before the holidays this week, is the story of @ man’s) Mr. Danz’s trip-was in the interest | of his motion picture theatre. Ac cording to Mr. Danz, Los Angeles, |which has long been the center of filmdom as far as the production end of the business 1s concerned, is fast becoming the executive head of the business as well, and any exhibitor who is destrous of getting film tn- formation first hand goes to Los Angeles. Mr. Danz reports that the Christ- mas season was a gala one in the Southern city and the tourist busi- ness is breaking all records, ‘The main object of Mr. Danz’s trip was to familiarize himself with the forthcoming motion picture produc- tion centers and thus get advance information on the new features, thus enabling @ more satisfactory booking of theatre programs. While in Los Angeles Mr. Danz visited nearly every large studio and before leaving California he gained many ideas that will be of exceptional benefit to the Colonial theatre. CURRENT TOPICS— WEEKLY ‘A RAW, IW, SORE THROM THROAT An old boat ts overhauled in such a manner that it will sink In mid-| ocean with its heavily insured fake | cargo, The planted evidence convicts John Benton (Frank Keenan) and he is sentenced to 12 years in the pent tentiary. After his release he gets even with the mane who trapped him." MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN “Polly of the Storm Country,” the first new picture made by Mildred Harris Chaplin since she became the wife of “Charlie,” is from the pen = Ke Mier White, who wrote the Storm intry” for the Storm Country” for Norma Tal- madge, Grace Miller White is com- ing to the fore as one of America's leading novelista, and “Polly” is her newest creation of the charming Storm Country folk in novel form. Monte Blue, playing with Fthel “The Thirteenth Com- mandment,” now at the Strand, plays an important role in “Every: | | woman,” recently filmed by Famous bach bench MEN Mee ee Hobart Bosworth, Famous Players-Lasky star, is an artist with brush and palette as well fo &@ the screen, a" i \ i in 4 D sanenentny) fil i UY), wo Thy, | wait TONIGHT—LAST TIMES FRANK KEENAN “The False € Code” COMING WEDNESDAY—3 DAYS ONLY MONROE SALISBURY i fi tl a i} ‘TODAY ==>: m | A Northern Play of - the Rex Beach Type FLAME OF THE YUKON DOROTHY DALTON of the Dance Halls. But willing to sacri- | fice her man on the altar of love. - a | widdW seldom says anything about It’s a Laugh ill —IN— oe 2 Divorced Stone walls—iron bars—He took upon himself another’s crime—to shield his wife—while she and the guilty man sought happiness’ together. You will be purzled until the climax, which comes with a double force because of the surprise in it, Satisfactory Terms Always THe GROTE~RANKINGO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE Ste Pda HOURS FROM 9A. M. TOS P. oe STORE “Doll Up” in Alaska | | Clearance of Baby Carriages 25% Below Regular Value | MOTHERS will find this a real opportunity to buy a large, comfortable Baby Carriage at a substantial saving. Preparatory to placing the new sprin samples on our floor. we have decided to reduce © | all last season’s samples one-fourth for immeé=— diate clearance. There are thirty carriages represented, in the popular finishes. Several are luxurious upholstered in corduroy, others have cretonn cushions; all are redhead one-fourth. SE | Grote-Rankin—Pike and Fifth—Grote-R Bryan’s Plans Are Not for the Public LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 10—Reporta that W. J, Bryan will not be a can- didate for the position as delegate from Nebraska to the national demo- cratic convention were neither af- firmed nor denied by his brother, Charles W. Bryan, here today. Altho the man who marries = his wife's first husband, there are times when he wishes he was still alive. L f iss YY ls Tuesday—Good-bye to a Fine Picture— MARY PICKFORD in ‘POLLYA WEDNESDAY MORNING ALICE BRAD in an absorbing story of those who feed on crumbs snatched from the tables of the rich—an exciting stage play— “The Fear Market” SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the overture, “Raymond”