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Now here— the splendid screen entertainment that will give you an unforgettable thrill— Dictation of ring by AUGUSTUS THOMAS rarely have been so impressed as they have by “The Copperhead.” It is doubtful if a more fin- *) ished, superbly acted drama ever has been put _ upon the screen. | “The Copperhead” can stay until Friday night ~ only. STRAND ORCHESTRA—Playing the Second Hungarian Rhapsody and Bartlett’s “A Dream” Charles Ray a Fizle as Salesman Till He Falls for Boss’ Daughter TODAY'S PROGRAMS | LIMERTY — Charles May in ch Sunshine imae Travelogue; Libert? Alarm i in Jes"; Coliseum 1} Young in “Ries Lionet Barrymore in “The of the Day; Seren Mage oThe Barriseale to 1L° ELY Norma Talmadge, noted | film beauty, has become old; her | fama have fallen; by failed; and her hair. Jant ami raven ¢ |thin and gray only temporary the same time Miss Talmadge, | n proclivities In the past | n along the lines of win | Ining the love of gentlemen of im |maculate dress, while she was re | splendent as a pe laid eyesight has | ence so luxurk | colored, haa become But the change in| has J aside her |moment to temperamental Greenwich Vi | wentus. | All this takes place in her newest which this | |truck company, where, it is said, |steak to a starving millionaire.” Then he meets the boss’ daughter, Dorothy. She makes a real salesman out of him. In way of contrast, | the story includes a crack salesman of the establishment who jgets by for a time with bluff. ‘Alarm Clock Andy” matches such other Charles Ray pic- tures as “Bill Henry” and “The Egg Crate Wallop.” * * * * * * * * * strange to say, there Is not a dinner much alike as two peas, unite to play or banquet scene in the whole ple-|the part of Wilsie, ture. But it was necessary for| 1863 episode of “The Harry Garson, the producer, to se |showing at the Strand this week re the effect of rain, snow, hall,|They are Barbara and Adole Hast sleet and ice, in one scene where | ings, Director Charleg Maigne had Miss Young a the drug vicitm is | observed that children become easily seen entering the Ritz-Carlton hotel, | fatig n working in the movies Wet rice caused the rain effect,| He toe nt of thin by « ing salt was ured for snow, barley was}the twina so tha in the etrange lights of the lieve Adele. studio, to appear as hail, dry tap- | public }loca resembled melting hall, and| “The Copperhead” then soaked tapioca took on the im-|dramatic vehicle. age of sleet jis the star, All in all, five hundred pounds of} foodstuffs were used Eyes of Youth” is at the Rex this week Charles Ray does another of his country youth imperson- jations in “Alarm Clock Andy,” at the Liberty this week. He's a stuttering, bashful youth, employed by an auto- “He couldn't sell a beef- picture |is showing at week. “She Loves and Lies,” the Coliseum REX } Five kinds of food were used in the making of one scene in “Eyes of Youth in which Clara Kimball gs is starred © food wan nr and vice none the wiser made, versa, with thé Lionel Barrymore the attractior of the wereen and stage, ays an important part in “The * at the Clemmer this « role in thin photo ee ent of David War field's aster.” The stories bear no similarity but Mr, Nol" Don't Suffer “i part f# that of a@ typical, lova | Warfieldian old man whose affec rom }for his daughter, Cassy (Pau | Frederick), is equaled only by his passion for music Bewides the feature picture the STRAND Twins, aged 3 years, who look as the girl in the} Copperhead,” | Barbara could re. | is a splendid} own char-| 7 HAS DISAPPEARED INDIGESTION—NOw IT 18 CORRECTED Thin blood is the cause and the consequence of indigestion. Impoverished blood impairs the activities of the gastric glands and retards the dig € proc enmes On the other hand, imperfect di gestion robs the blood of nourishment right tonic will make the blood #o well oxidized and rich that it will improve the digestion, and an improved digestion will correct the ane mic condition Read how this Michigan resident who was a victim of stomach trouble found relief. The An excellent example of the proper treatment for stomach trouble is that offered by the experience of Mr F. W. Dunham, of No, 605 Nine teenth street, Bay City, Mich. “My stomach trouble lasted for a period of about a year,” saya Mr Dunham, “but I hadn’t been well for some time previous to the beginning of the attacks, It didn't make much jdifference what I ate or what quant! tien, the result was invariably the same, There was always a bloated feeling and sometimes the distrens be came #o great that I had to resort to hot applications to relieve the pain. 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Prizes Offered for || Photoplay Essays || As a epecial appeal to the eer student bodies of the city, and to at- Priced $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 These have 22-inch Napkins to match. | student and one to the u versity dent who, after seeing “The Co |head,” contributes the best summary of the value of the jot this play to America, The |not to exceed fifty words in may be left at the box office of theatre. They will be passed e Clemmer is ghowing Harold Lioy 1's latest comedy, “Haunted Spooks.” Pile Treatment oe © rd it oeour complexion | must lek relief from itch bleeding y show @ decided Improve- oe realeg bitte, hemorrhoids and | COLONIAL or your dealer is authorized to Geraldine Laird knew men, altho! out question her husband thought she was only a ~ tract their particular interest to the|by a member of the city's t powerful Americanization drama, | force. “The Copperhead,” now showing at the Strand, the management of that! Chie Sale, famous vaudeville theatre is offering three prizes of $50| ster and musical comedy star, vou are trou-|%ach, It was announced Monday. One| make his debut in motion ; little domestic nobody When she *, hard littie lines |/f these prizes.goes to the grammar | this month under the auspices of | 4 mouth and eyes, coarse, | school student, one to the high school! Christie ie at the Hollywoed studie, found herself deserted a D sng ogg sal 0 go wh beh r, faded looking skin, oF sim- ine away with grief, Instead she! piy roughness and redness caused ca Advice Vivian Rich is at work on a movie titled “Forgive and Forget.” Constance | werd abroad Talmadge has sent that she wants good . comedies. Bob Connelly is to be featured in Luna Park Swimming Pool opens|the film version of Fannw Tiurst's h 27th.—-Advertisement. | “Hurnoresque.” i‘TBER O22 PL “Let's Go to the Liberty” +3 Pr | taced the world with pluck and a by wind and sun, you will fin talent she knew would bring suc.) 4!! the trials quickly with th of th est, She became a sensation over! eauty + jnight, a new star in the theatrical) |i IBERTY MARKET milk Cream. ts guarantee of back. Owl Drug Co. can ly you firmament at whose feet men laid their hearts and fortunes. Then what did ex-hubby do? He crawled back on his knees and |asked forgiveness—like many an: other wise man At the Colonial this week this photoplay ix called “The Luck of | Geraldine Laird.” But was it? Wasn't it Just downright pluck? Bessie Barriscale plays Geraldine. Pyramid Is Corte Such Wonders So Quickly *, in the privacy ents a box at all Can’ you imagine a woman winning her own hus- band away from herself? Neither can we, and yet here it is, until Friday night, and the crowds say it is most delightful fun— In almost every office and workshop there is a “four-flusher” and bluffer. Come and see how Charlie Ray takes the starch out of the one he runs across in the comedv now here. | A particularly charming, picture of Dorothy Dalton in aviation costume, taken at the | Curtis hangars, Port Wash- ington, L. I. Miss Dalton is an ardent flyer and already her friends have nicknamed her “Daredevil Doroth s ‘TODAY |Wed. Thur. ‘Fri. Ve a NI oe rN P) | wy wi NAN, UU i mattis Weare Streat .. LAST TIMES TUESDAY BESSIE BARRISCALE, IN “THE LUCK OF GERALDINE LAIRD” 3 DAYS ONLY— STARTING TOMORROW The plot of a dozen new twists, gets away at a fast start and ends with a punch. She’s here again—and funnier than ever BETTY thought she would lead a careful life; but apartment house life proved to be differ- ent than she expected. Plen- ty of thrills in SUSPICION? with an all-star cast The Picture You ill Never Forget It has everything tha humor, the pathos, the it will live forever. It makes a picture—the adventure, the love— pm, Lovely Norma in Her First Comedy Role : iat * 244 ees ees Remember, the Pi@ture Ends Friday Nigght “A Red Hot Finish” Comedy SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thirty-one artists under Reginald Dunn, play- ing “Pagliacci” and “Venetian Moon.” CONCERT ORCHESTRA LADY ARTISTS WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “Louisiana” (new) by Freed and Wallace