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“Let's go to The Liberty,” ls always good advice You'll have to laugh almost every foot of the way at this hot comedy of how a good alibi can fall down DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIS MAY —JN— “WHAT’S YOUR HUSBAND DOING?” - Wives—Here’s the answer to all those telephone rush acts. Husbands—See this play and improve your telephone av- erage. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Accompanying the Novel Singing Contest “THE SILKLESS BANKNOTE” Splendid 2-act Detective Drama. TRACTION MAGNATES FIGHT TO FORESTALL DETROIT’S CITY LINE BY RUSS SIMONTON DETROIT, March 29. “Pu utilities of America versus the peo- ple of Detroit” This is “Millionaire Mayor” James Cousens’ statement of the fight of the Detroit United Ratiways to de feat his municipal ownership plan at the pails, April 5. Detroit In the largest American city to consider owning its traction system and the mayor says the street railway panies of the country are massing capital to defeat the proposal here INTERESTS SPENDING him and his pian, $50,000 A WEEK ane Bie pion z “They are epeading 660,000 slags” bear them,” he week,” says Couzens “They know ¢ in privat ership is *e GE Following Quarrel Here are some ways Couzens says they are spending money: lee i : Millions of pages of advertining and MOSCOW, Ida, March 29.When Herbert G. Reed finished his night shift at the k yard and re lars. A quarter million phonograph records mocking Couzens for free distribution. me, breakfast was not ready | doned, teed comp’ ry FRIEND RECOMMENDED ; cHEM Perwon often does more good he realizes when he tells a suf- friend how to get well. J. N. clerk Lottie Hotel, Evansville, writes: “For weeks I suffered with pains in the muscies my thigh. 1, was treated by the for rheumatiam but found no Upon recommendation of a I tried Foley Kidney Pills} began to get relief almost im ” Good for backadhe, tle pains, stiff joints. * of an Actress” | ed volume bear- the author says ments and handbilis, mays Co Hundreds of song books called “Toons of the Toonerville Trolley, have been distributed free. contain parodies on popular songs One declares, to the tune af ‘Tip perary,” that “It's the Wrong, Wrong Way to Build a Cartine” Two hundred and fifty phonograph records, said to have been made by a man with a voice ke Couzens, are dealared on their way by special motor truck train from New York. They will make }apeeches, says Couzens, ridiculing grease paints and the like had ruined my xion. My skin was colorless, ied. coarse and punctured with In Engiand i f of mercoliz y mee with th nvinced me it begins to go wrong I get an ‘Of mercolized wax at the near- * on a thin layer od Cook books for Polish women carrying company advertising in Polish tongue thing the face in this every day | qtr! *oeekere rao = & While soon relieved the condi- Most wonderful | LIS Is if skin spotty, covered with Is your complexion # ou wish @ clear, rosy com- Bet oy ght eves, that appearance | ree. ' . eve Ps 4 sph : | Which health and vigor brings to PROPOSES TO TRY OUT ‘ dt take at bedtime FORD'S STREET CAR 188 S HERBS TABLE, : He wants the city to build miles of track in districts not now served and eventually drive out the KR This pian will cost $1 He proposes to try out the ned Reed arose, aasinted hu band to get breakfast. quarrele with him, returned to the bedroom, »0k down gun from a wall holster 1 sh self thru the heart ng instantly. She leaves a baby girl 19 months ol. La r ma. Detroit amended its charter to — — | provide for municipal ownership in N ATIVE 195. when Couzens took office he submitted a pian of purchase. It HERBS (vas doteated. He naid he would pre TABLETS | ert © plan every six months unti he found what Detroit wanted. This fs his third plan. The second y 5 | Training Course | to Start Tuesday ing men In first aid will be object of course to start under direc tion of Le Aid Board N in 309 County-City building at m. Tuesday ‘Tra 162 room ently op. LIV: 3 Bach box cont g coupon, and | but firm | ‘The company did not attack th in boxes contain-| plan until three weeks ago. rug plan uni ago. Oe eae yee. .nttae| Now it is spending dhoursands upon ., Washington, D. C. thousands in newspaper advertine 7 was Restored to Health Finally ALL THIS WEEK | by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound. 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SAGEBRUSHER’ THE FIRST EMERSON HOUGH NOVEL EVER SCREENED Depicting the soul-atirri: events in the life of beaut Mary Warren » With thrills aplenty, inclu ing » gigantic flood and a rrific forest fire < ful CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director CELLO 8010 by Mr. F. Lhoost | COMEDY— “Petticoats and Pants” They! THREE. YEARS FE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. ‘Dorothy Dalton Cleverly Portrays | Three Characters in New Picture * Scene from “Black is White,” prowpuy arcraction at the Strand this week, in which Dorothy Dalton is starring. OROTHY DALTON gives : D evidence of her right to be nam ed among the most talented emotion: | al actresses of the screen in “Hlack and White,” the photoplay in whieh he is starring at the Strand this week, In @ role that requires her to delineate three distinctly different | types of women, she easily carries | off the chief honors, The pleture ix Barr MoCutcheon’s new | %— TODAY'S FROGKAMS LINERTY—Deagias Maclean and Doers May in “What's Your Hue 4 Maw linen 1) ie the | Fihel Clayton in “Young Winthrop’; The Neagtty George Feu comedy; Cotleoun Wink,” News. REN Maarice Toarniers predaction, The Whip.” all-star mat STRAND Derethy Dalton ts White”) Strand Weekly COLONIAL—-t. BB. Warner tn “A Pagitive Prom Jastie ) “A Liens Alliance.” comedy, Pothe Beview LITTLE—Maarice Tournier's “Hell's | Valand. CLASH A-—Alice Brady ta “The Vear Market.” | novel. Mias Dalton le Margaret Brood, re tring, modest, wife of Jim Broail,| whose un of her love fo their son fr influences her leave him, Taking up her residence with/| Therma, her invalid sister, Margaret takes advantage of a altuation at the la death and be the gay. butterfly adopted daughter Sate French count, j i A most unusual #ituation follows. | COLISEUM She meets her husband again, but he| “Young Mra Winthrop” the pho dore not recognize her as his former | toplay attraction at the Coliseum Hubby falle in love with his| this week fe & genuinely appealing wife—again. In order to be near her | story. There is nothing spectacular son, she marries him—again. or fantastic In it—just @ wholesome A especial attraction at the Strand | convincing #tory of the mirtakes and this week ts appeirance of Miss | Misunderstandings that caused two Betty Brown, an attractive young | people to came close to wrecking woman, who sings “The Time Will| their ven . Coma” Ethel Clayton, who ta starred, has the role of @ young and pleasure-lov L ing wife, not at all in sympathy with ‘The feature picture at the Literty her husband, who has his none to thie week fs a mirthprovoking farce | the business grindstone, ‘Their dif in which Dougias Maclean and| ferences result in an estrangement Doris May, the two new Ince stars,! when a flirtatious widow comes upan appear, It is called “What's Your | the scene and involves the husband Husband Dolng }in an uncompromising situation The plot ts about a suspicious, | Only their ttle S-yenrold daughter newly wed wife, named Beatrice Rid-| Rosle, seems able to hold husband who wondered why bere husband | and wife together. recetved letters every morning with) When Ronie dies, the bowte are ckie Inn,” @ livery road | severed. rinted on the envelope. And.| Later, Krew wusp and lawyer But the lawyer, | again. ores cases, had) Miss Clayton ts prettier than « 4 gives a wonderful perfor Harrison nd. othy Rosher does some clev an the little daughter eee eal “Teck ally re omen ot wite ABERTY the efforts of a kindly old brings the twb together sited a lawyer nd troubles of his own with hie wife. did his rotund and jovial busir partner It peeme thought some r the lawyers’ spouses of the corespondents with whom their husband deal were good Jook ing. After some merry mixups, there ts thering of jealous husband and picioun wives at “Honeysuckle The police break in and the rowd Is landed in jail, What too rich to reveal grat hat « combir , Mack {playing judge bring CLEMMER The Sagebrusher,” adapted from tmerson Hough's famous revel, is photoplay attraction at the play of romance and ato rs around a pretty girl ing Jot her sight, is for Tances to wed Sim Gi Montana rancher Sim, the marriage is a grim Irony of fate, and, from a hidden nobility within bis crude ext he respects his wife and refuses to kina |her, leaving that to Dr. Barnes, « ung, handsome practitioner at the power company's . Who t es that he can restore Mary's eyesight of suf who. Mixn M nerve ar face, tag ge. 8 e ¥ © Ma@can-May picture. erty ix showing Herbert Raw- n “The Silklesa Banknote,” @ I it a happy To Y Comedienne Rises to Dramatic Star 4 | him will lose her to sents to the operation her. An outbreak, Waldhorn, * bim, Sim con tho he loves | led by Frederick who recognizes Mary as the girl whose estate he has appro priated, plunges Mary into and ends after the operation on her eyes in the blowing up of the power company's dam, which floods the val ley. Sim gives hin life in rescuing Mary the flood. Dr. Barnes battles with Waldhorn on the his office, which ts wh |the canyon on the crest of the flood | He throws Waldhorn into the water and ix rescued. The operation proves | successful, an@ after a tine Mary re jturna the doctor's ic “Petticoats and Pants,” a lively comedy on the same bill, features the popular comedian Bobby Vernon and a hkoore of pretty giris. we | peril, from REX “The Whip,” Maw Tournier’s big ‘melodramatic production at the Rex this week, has not only one sen |sational scene, but many. It |picturization of the big Drury ydrama is a Lane | story of the race track and the intrigue revolving around a fa mous ra hors ‘The Whip. |This intrigue an impe cuntous and his adven turous partner, a handsome young jman, In love with the charming daughter of the horseloving judge who owns “The Whip,” the jockey | who rid and idolizes the horse, and the unsophisticated and pretty sister of the jockey. Big race scenes, wonderful hunting! olves gentleman” Gloria Swanson, a typical daughter of the Northland, {beautiful, graceful and clever, has emerged from obscurity in comedy ranks to the posi- tion of a leading woman of| scenes, the best train wreck and ihe| real worth, In several of the|most thrilling automobile accident Cecil B, de Mille Paramount-|ever seen in pictures—all these cor: Arteraft specials, such de) Une a aphee tt atte pe “ , 7 ,, | {riveting story, make this one of the Mg ke Chanas Your Hus-| scene's greatent productions ed by} |Know that Mary's first glimpre of} We don’t expect this play to appeal to any one except the unmarried, tHe young married couples and the old ones. _ But it will have an almighty, appeal to them—IS having it, for it has delighted every crowded house here since Sat- urday morning “YOUNG MISS WINTHROP Bronson Howard wrote it, and a big cast, including Charles Ogle, Winifred Greenwood, Raymond Hatton, Mabel Van Buren and Harrison Ford, acts it. It’s about the most interesting things in the world —a young husband and his young wife. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 31: Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, Playing Lehar’s “Eva” and Oliver G. Wallace’s “Indiana Moon” EXTRA—Each afternoon and twice each evening, the Coliseum’s attractive exposition of latest styles—the Spring FASHION SHOW in whieh H. B. Warner, ts the star, the management presents two unus sally good musical numbers. Mins Marguerite De Forest Ander. RET PRC 2 for th of dainty white Hospital for U. S. pale bes eote, for the Inyetton, oo Mothers in London! ‘0: th ¢ressing-jackets which happy pi young mothers wore row on, celebrated flutist, plays “En-| LONDON, Feb. 2¢—(By Mall.)—| souiders, <. hearing Young Charms,” and little | Thro of American women and elyn Hayes, a clever child come-| English women joined forces today dienne, ings and dances. |in crooning over a baby's cot. “A Fugitive From Matrimony” ts! ‘The occasion was the opening and & society comedy drama in which | dedication of the American Women's Warner appears as a breexy young | Maternity ward at the Royal Free American who fiees from matri | hospital, to be known as the mony an tho it were a plague, His| “Washington Ward.” adventures are numerous as well as| This ward has been entirely equip: | amusing |ped by the American Women's club Warner is supported by a clever| American women were responsible} cast including Beena Owen, Adele ' | Farrington and Christine Mayo. | ‘Asks More Money for His District The county commiasioners’ | district pays $5,858,752 more taxes [than the south district. Commis sioner Tom Dobson, frog the north thinks his district should have pro- portionate share of road and bridge fund, instead of it being equally divided. Even a man of sand should have | enough sense to build his housed j upon @ rock. Now Playing Always—First-Ran Pictares UNTIL TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY— You Will Sure Find What You Are Looking for on This PROGRAM “A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY” Starring H. B. WARNER nogth THE NEW 1920 VERSION OF “SHRUP OF Figs” HUD LATE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels Miss Marguerite De Forest Anderson CELEBRATED FLUTISTE Playing “Endearing Young Charms?" Played on the extreme low notes in which she excels, The sane arrangement she made at the request of’ the King of England. PATHE K Scenic, Industr EVELYN HAYES In Person The Juvenile Comedienne CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes, Playing Popular Selections TOPICS OF THE GD Adapted From the Drury Ue one charmed New York year, London two years, Australia two years. REVIEW ional jal, Scientific Adults 25c, Including Children 11¢ ‘Tax fous SEATTLE LIKES INSTANT ACTION There has never been anything with the quick action of simple ie Accept “California” Syrup of Figs " Better, for| Atma Hanton, @ beautiful and tat Worse,” “Male and Female,’ |entea young woman, plays the lead-| “Why Ci hange Your Wifed”| ne feminine role and Irving Cum etc., she has reached a point mings, long a favorite with movie é L {fans, plays an important rol where she is recognized as a tn? aad tupe of unusual character,| COLONIAL with an individuality of ex). Th Colonial tx offering a decided preston. that distinguishes attractive program this week, In, conjunction with the feature phot her from all others, play “A Fugittve From Matrimony DAY Clippings From the Literary Digest only—look for the name California on the package, then you are # your child is having the best most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels Children love its delicious fruity taste, Full directions for child dose on each bottle, Give it without! foar, Mother! You must say “Califor: nia.” witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, ete, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, One lady with inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear after using Lavoptik a very time. In another case five applioge ™ tions produced great benefit, | Huarantee A small bottle to help we | CASE weak, strained or inflam jeyes. . Swift's Drug Co, and leading” | druggists, “A LION'S . ALLIANCE” A Two-Part Century Comedy

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