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ca HUMOR! Reid Has Lots of Ill Luck; Ge Pinched for His Own Murder Gets “The Blooming Angel’ in GOLDWYN PICTURE ;MADGE ‘KENNEDY More winsome than ever in this. comedy-drama from Wallace Irwin's Saturday Evening Post Story “THE BLOOMING Box Co. CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman, Director "A COMEDY, ‘TOO Prizma Natural Color Scenic “The Apache Trail” ~ Church Survey to FUNERAL SERVICES for tay Be Held in Seattle) sus tos sussay et? ccioch si As @ preliminary step in the Inter- Bonney Watson's. {church World Movement of North America, Beattie is to be surveyed| Wheat tmperted frem Canada In block by block by the Seattle Federa-| November and December last year tion churches. In this manner the| amounted to 1,448,877 bushels, vai | federation expects to gain complete| ued at $3,204,740. [information as to the religious, so-| cial and educational activities or lack | of them tn this eity. | DOUBLE BEAUTY PROF. 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Thin stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair sap ow. long, thick, strong and beau- al. ~~ LOWEST RATES —to— Wallace Rela Wanda Hawicy If you were a poor, starving millionaire— And had to hock your watch— And then got an offer to impersonate yoursel/— And nearly got pinched for forgery when you signed your own name— And DID get pinched for your own murder— Well—how would you feel? It all happens to Wallace Reid in “Double Speed” at the) Liberty this week, All that and a lot else. It’s a comedy) that runs on high all the way thru. Keeps you laughing one minute and agewag 8 the next. Incidentally the of t includes a girl. A real pretty one, too.) She's blonde, and her name is Wanda Hawley. . “| How Cheyenne and his pals worked out their salvation and evad- ed the recalling voloe of the law, and in Interest. stolde@ at the Colonia) this week in arked Men Marry Carey plays Winifred Westov oe eyenne Har: | i ie the girl, | . COLISEUM Can haa of the underworld, who raight, ‘ke good in the “S\RUP OF Figs” - CHILDS. LITE Look at tongue! Remove pol- sons from stomach, liver . and bowels Gaughter of a father who isn't quite the idol that sho thinks he la It's not a woman that tn tucked away in Papa Morcland’s traveling bag, as you might imagine from the! Utle, but the photograph of a de- signing member of the sez. The pic ture ts decorated with some highly incriminating sentiments that con- vince Mary Moreland that her dad fe in the clutches of an unknown vampire calied Doilie, She doesn't it down and cry, or even tell ber mother about it, but starts out to “show up” the siren and demonstrate to her father the er ror of his course, Needing an escort, she secures a young adventurer, Billy Fiske, by inserting an ad in the papers, Between them they evolve & scheme that lands them in a very jazzy cabaret that apparently had forgotten that July 1 was anything but a date, A bit of top speed action follows, tn which Billy beats up a bounder com:| Accept “Callfornia” Syrup of Mies panion of Dollie’s and Mary proves |onty—iook for the name California to Mr, Moreland that a good home|on the package, then you are sure is more to be desired than a heart) your child i having the best and lens Cleopatra like Dollie, |most harmless laxative or physic The picture is highly ontertaining|for the little stomach, Iver and and Mise Bennett is at ber best. Wil-/powels, Children love its delicious Ham Conklin is convincing as the/fruity taste, Full directions for father and Dorcas Matthews makes child's doee on each bottle. Give it an alluring “vamp.” Roland Lee is | without fear, the young man. Mother! You must say “Califor. ° ~ REX Frank R. Stockton ones wrote a story which attained wide vogue and! was called “The Lady and the Tiger.” | ni | = Foley’s’ have doubled the beauty of your! Just as original and as unique as was the woman in this story is the heroine of “The Amazing Woman,” at the Rex this week. In thie picture play the author tells us about a young girl who is good when she is bad and bad when sho is good, This girl has the advan tage of all the things that wealth and a g00d position can obtain, and yet, with ail that, leads such a parodoxt cal life that it well sustains the title given this feature. Her chief ambi- tion is making men fall in love with her-—and this she does with little or no effort. Cast in the leading role ts Ruth Clifford, a 20-year-old star, and it must be gald she adqtita herself charmingly. The rest of the playe are good, Liveliness is added to the progra |py showing of the Pendleton Round up. Bucking bronchos, steers and daredevil riders perform a routine of \amazing stunts | COLONIAL Cheyenne Harry and his pals made a clean getaway from the peniten- tlary. Their rendezvous was at Trade |Rat, a squalid settlement on the edge of the great desert, Cheyenne igot there first. In hig new-found freedom hia thoughts turned to some: {thing that the prison had banished |from hiy life—the sweetness of femi ning companionship, immediately fell in love with the only pretty girl in town, When hia pals finally drifted in, he was the happlest man in the coun try. He and the girl came to an un derstanding. They would begin life He met and! 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It’s a part of the strong dramatic story now here ENID BENNETT “THE WOMAN IN THE SUITCASE” STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “The Merry Widow” Trio by Lehman, Rogovoy and Wineland —Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman” social world? Upon this question the plot of Norma Talmadge'a latest) photoplay, “A Girt of Two Worlds,”| now showing 1 the Coliseum, Is based A «#triking contrast between the high low walks of life is drawn in the drama, Miss Talmadge plays Jennie Malone, the lovely (and Norma is very lovely, from the electric chair a man who has been wrongly aonvicted of mur- der To do 00, Jennie ia forced to rink the loss of her fiance and her place In wociety. Thia difficult situation the author cleverly “gets around” to the satis- A NEW LEADING LADY In the cast supporting Charlies Ray tn his latest Thomas H. Ince Production, “Homer Comes Home,” Priscilla Bonner makes her first bow as @ leading lady, in the char. acter of Rachel Prouty, the pretty and attractive Gaughter of Silas Prouty, the biggest man in Maine- ville, as played by Otto Hoffman, one of the most Versatile character actors on the screen. Mrs. Prouty {9 played by Mollie MeConnell, who can always be relied on for an ex. cellent portrayal of any type she camys. Madge Kennedy Likes New Role | | Madge Kennedy Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Robbed by tramps! Thrown from the bank as a hobo! Chauffeur to the girl he loves! Impersonating his millionaire self in igh society! Married in secret! Accused of his own murder! SURE—ALL THIS HAPPENS, and a lot: more, too, in the smashing, rapid-fire au- tomobile comedy now here— “DOUBLE SPEED” It’s bound to sizzle and scorch, with this fast company of real actors—Wanda Haw- ley, Tully Marshall, Theodore Roberts. 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Linas 14) town shoritf was in receipt of a tele. tn the land needs. i Tewine ‘paidide avery: wia aun fi 109 Cherry Su. ‘> Sram telling of the recent jail break. geott& Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. 19-10 Irwin's popular story, which ran in the Saturday Evening Post,