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4 Monday night—Farewell to a wonderfully-played drama—a famous star in a famous story— % { AND MR. HYDE" Don’t overlook last chance. this Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland. 5 Twice Called On to _ Surrender, Is Slain | That Ernest C. Emily, the young who was killed by federal fon officers near Keller tas had two opportunities purrender before he was fired upon, Stated by W. C. Vest and J. C . Charged with the kill- in a report to Prohibition Di- MéDonald. Vest and Mont- returned to Tacoma Friday at liberty on $1,000 ball rach. In His Million-Dollar Serial Sensation -DAREDEVIL JACK p the “Clean, Antiseptic | id, Just What You Is Not Greasy a eoy about eczema or other You can have a clear,! yo by using Zemo. Ob- store for 35c, or extra ae bottle for $1.00, ree Temoves pimples, | eczema and rin; healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, liquid, neither sticky nor and stains nothing. It is easil d and costs a mere trifle for eac It is always dependable ‘The E. W. Rone Co., Cleveland, O. After you eat—always use peed | jit are | | | tnrti [$6 a week | dancer, TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY.“The Dancin’ Feel,” com- Lytell in Jimmy Valentine” COLISEUM—-Anite Stewart ip “The minghtine Rhepherdenn Do John Rerermere in “De. and " WER dech Dengeey in “Daredert COLONTAL—Late Wises tn “Whee Your Servant > | CLASS 4D. W. Grittith's “Bene | let Days.” % ~ —") NITA STEWART is charming tn the role of @ pretty little shep: herdess at the Coliseum this week Her emotional ability is brought out better tn this photeplay than any tn which she has appeared for some tima Par away from al olements of refinement, the litte herotne ts brought up as the daughter of a roadhouse proprietress. Her sur. rounding» are deplorable At a critical time in the girfs life when those fine qualities that have been instilled In her chagacter are almont themaetver in a stage of & test for her soul arrives @isdains the road that leads to «radation, and from out of the ranks of uncouth and nonmeddie some sheep raisers there comes a man whose physical and moral sup- rt enables her to lead the life for yearns nters the story thru the uth ng the town of nd vt she mar um of ay the reat a bet a he att sen to be a and the ending tx t mea to a wehttu fy ¥ LIBERTY Wallace Reid te a sh cabaret artist ar man int ew ne he Dancin’ Fool which is now being shown at the Liberty Breezy Wallie bas the role of “Ves” Tibble from the country, who somes to New York to work for his Uncle Enoch-in the jug business for Junie Budd, a cabaret discovers that bia fortune Les in his feet, and “Voea™ blossome out as her partner in New York finest jazs parlor. Mr. Reid is right at home as a dancer, and little Bede Daniela is no piker when it comes to jam The of unique mumbers which these two put op against a lavish cabaret background is one of the de- lightful features of this thoroly en kg muceess an up-to bath as a date bu: mi new reer series —“{tertaining comedy. Littian Leighton lend capable Marshall Hatton Tully and Raymond upon thousands of per led to the gripping Jimmy Valentine, gentle mastercracksman. This celebrated stage drama by Paul Arn. strong bas swept to triomph tn every theatre in the world, and now in it version again as fascinating @ hero as any author ever conceived. Handsome and reckless Jimmy —tender with Women and altogether splendid save for his penchant safe-breaking. With nervee of chilled steel, his fn gertips sandpapered until the raw, bleeding nerves fairly throb with th silent fall of tumbiers in vault doors, he opens safes without tools or dyna mite. Freed from Sing Sing and in love with a wonderful girl, “goes straight.” But ever in his wake stalks Doyle, the detective, who has sworn to “get” him and put him be nd prison bare. Comes the moment Jimmy has té make his great all he force open a bank and betray himself, or shall he leave his sweetheart’s little sister, who has locked herself behind the ponderons door, to perish? How he meets this crisis, and wRat comes of Neloped in “Aline Jimmy Valentine,” which as a photopiay in being shown at the Clemmer this week. Bert Lytall in the title role in ideal. Along with the feature picture Larry Semon's Intest comedy, “School Days,” is —~ shown . screen STRAND Fifty years ago our fathers, and. years before that, their own fathers, 4 with excitement no doubt lover the stories of James Fenimore Cooper Today we find the same sort of | eacitement in the motion pictures of | William S$. Hart, example of which ie “The Toll Gate,” which opens at the Strand theatre tomorrow. ‘The border line of the Southweat « the ded. As Black Deering, the outlaw who seeks to revenge wbimself on the |traitor In his band, William 8. Hart |the world itmeates the ais Clear and) is a commanding and at the samo time pitiable figure. He gains sym pathy every moment and tn the end we rejoice that he finds at last that is not all bad. Thru a maze of exciting incident we follow | his career; see him escape after his Paul Armstrong’s Master “Crook” Drama imm Valentine” —WITH— Bert Lytell As the lnwhreaker who “went straight.” causes to live! scent of the story that is un | THE SEATTLE STAR {Anita Stewart Has Delightful Role in Picture at Coliseum | A scene from “The Fighti and picturesque photoplay, in which this lovely young star is appearing at the Coliseum capture: follow him thru many —- hg scenes unt thru the infiv of a good woman, he gives hieneeif up to the law But he is over the Mexican border, and the given him his freedom. He turns diy southward, for, tho the gir begs to go with him, he knows hi past life makes bim unworthy of her Anna Q Nilsson Deautiful, talented | Joseph Singleton while Jack ideal sheriff. Pinto pony heroic role scenes. nbertff fs the woman convincing renegade, Fcharison makes an Bul Hart's beautiful plays a prominer in many of the and is the and big REX Jack’ attraction at Dempsey in proving the Rex this & grea! week a }a motion p tar in “Daredev a story of adventure and ro: | « n where |o"Daredevil Jack” ix a crack football player. The story then plunges him into @ plot in which be and « beau Uful girt are involved. Much of the stirring action cen ters around two myntertous lots. In one is a number and hidden in the other ts another number. The numbers when pincrd together give the combination which leads rich ail well. It is in seeking the ecovery of thene bracelets that the young hero meets with many ing adventures brace displays ix surrounded by a « uding Josie Sedgwick tobinsen and Aggie Her. Dempacy actor and cast, in “Spike” ring. ever COLONIAL Julian Johnson ts “Who's Your Servant,” photoplay which the at the author of the dramati * being shown ionial this This story boldly thrown a search light upon the mated servants who play the traitor to their masters inside the homes of the latter. The central cha rs of the picture are a high government official, tis pretty young daughte and an Oriental house servant The servant, while trying to gain information of a highly confidentia nature by means of theft, does not at attempting to the affections of the girl, who be comes horrified as abe learns of the 2 ity of the man. The big theme of the picture moves around her struggies to get back the papers which the valet has stolen, and at the same time escape from his room, to which she has gone to asure recovery of the stolen articles. Lois Wilson is the girt. eee on activities of edu! seruple also ateal her OAK Nazimova’s cons, “Revelation, the Oak this week splend. attraction cCapacit audiences theatre lately. tiful scenic, a comedy and « of the latest news events | reels in all constitute the program Tonight will witness the last show. ‘ings of this bill with a complete change of program Tuesday ent is be This that in nereen su. shown at «the same played to an uptown UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT LARRY SEMON Goes back to boyhood with a vengeance in “School Days” His newest funmaker. CLEMMER— MUSIC— Liéortus Haoptman, Director. ‘There is also a beau-| ell Trenton laa Hunter” and Toys." in planning tutu, . Pearl White, now In Burepe, will return to New York at an early date to appear in another Fox produc tion, oe Robert McKim, Flampton star, i of a brand new boy Ryan Conway, who ts Rob” what to do in Upt “The Money Changers in no wien Mr. Mel Ing in pictures as yet | oe . Benjamin B. the proud daddy Director Pugh telling “Bad Sinclair's reports there im's reform | Norma and Constance Talmadge had their firet opportunity to speak in public when they went to Chicago |the other day to attend the con vention of the First National Bx hibitors’ Clireuit at the Congress hotel Jack Pickford started work thi» |week under the direction of A Green on “The Man Who Hiad By erything.” STARTS OVERALL CLUB | Te Eileen Percy goes the honor of tarting first Motion Picture Artists’ Overall club on the Wert coast With the biue denim move ment spreading rapidly all over the country an effective means to meet the TI. C. of Ia and beat the lothing profiteers, it was neverthe lems hardly expected that the overall wearing practice would by the motion pleture stars Rut now that Miss Percy has started the movement, it in expected that others will eult-—altho it ms not believed that the biue denim will find its way into society pic tures “Overalia are so comfy, too.” sus Miss Perey—meaning, of course, the |trouserish variety in which whe did & good bit of reallife gardening dur PREVENTION PICTURE) '"* *° w=. no with JOHN STAFFORD DIES A Dancin’ # John Stafford, farmer, of Aberdeen theatre is wing a most in. | died Saturday at Providence hospital tere fire prevention picture this week. In way of a warn in ment of the same, the state ance commission sent the following fetter to the manager of the Liberty Dear I have Just been advised that your offered to run the Picture” at the Liberty theatre for the next week Firg preveation is one of the itve jissued of the day and one everyboty | n individua ent. The Beat sted on your o t on daily and as ex-officio fire marhal I wish wb apprectation of expre a desire that a. as ne ng Shepherdess,” a delightful this week. |LIBERTY SHOWS FIRE In picture the feature the Lib erty ah | parlors. PAUL PrP. WHITAM, States trade comminsioner willl address the league at Meves noon, MRS. ED. oS | GAINS 20 POUNDS AND FEELS FINE sur Municipal *revention be con. er to run Ub | my and per to expres many these pic Ponsible nee a ounly accept which they teach. itm the| lonn of Valuabie property or even the | life of some of your dear on the picture i profit by the lemons given is the advice of | Yours truly, . O. FISHBACK, Sate Inenrance Commimioner and Exofficio State Fire Marshall pe Stomach Trouble Have En- tirely Disappeared Since She Took Tanlac. “I certainty did the right thing when I gave up everything else and | started taking ‘Tanilac.” declared Mra | Ed Otin, 5336 Ninety-sixth street, | Portiand, Ore. RESEMBLANCE TO PENN | wy. 1 have GETS HALL POSITION |is aca tnt it and feel better than I have ie Because he reaembies that historic For nearly two years 1 Quaker, Wiliam Penn, Willard Lee | been suffering stomach Hall obtained his first position as a} Die. and after every meal my screen player, The fact that his an.|turmed sour and fermented, cestors were among the original actually n whight since taking | yearn from trow food causing have | ation me to bloat up with gas until I could Quakers of Philadetphia may have! bardly get my breath. I also suf had something to do with hin re | fered with severe headaches, and semblance to Penn, a¢corting to Mr,| Often had dizzy spells, everything Hall, who before his entry into mo | *euld turn biack before me and I tion pictures, appeared on the speak. | COUld hardly stand up. My circula in plays produced by | tion was very poor, I felt chilly all Bredy and Deamea time, could not go out of the : | house without catching cold wr Hall has one of the heavy |!® Constant pain from sciatic rheu “Her Honor, the Mayor,” in | ™atism. What I ate did not seem to h Fileen Percy ie featured under | 4° me & particle of good, and I was firection of Paul Castacuve so badly run-down and weak I could bardly get around. T felt tired and MAC LEAN TO STAR worn out all the time, and was ] badly constipated I alw IN HIS OWN RIGHT) taxing something for thin as wel Heeding the direct and Indirect de-| ™Y_ other troubles mands of motion picture exhibitors, | a bad tree 7 Bbout every Kind and feeling the pulse of public opin. | % Medicine I could b of, but n ion, Thomas H. Ince has separated of them cid mie 6 5 cle of good the team of Maclean-May, and will At last, @ lady trier and neighbor. oresent Douglas MacLean ae a sar| 720 bad taken Tanlac with fine re eet yo | satte, ean sed me to try it, which I Maclean's fi es | did. and it proved to the very vehicle, now In the eenean tt TINE | medicine I needed. As 1 continued duction under the direction of Jack pga oe I continued to improve, and | Nelson. < inder the perse, in a short while m mach was in pervinion mt Th eg! anaes ‘s pes fine®condition I now have a splen adaptation by Agnes Christine Johi-| 14 appetite, can eat anything T want son of the Saturday Evening Post|®°4 everything agrees with me per story, “the Yanconna Yillien,” by| fectly. I never have a headache or Hershe! §. Hall become dizzy, my eirculation is good } a and the rheumatism has left me en TOM MIX NEARLY tirely. I ree 1 my lowst | strength, and am never troubled with LOSES HIS LIFE | com In tact, 1 am enjoy jone of his hazardous stunts during | for me to recommend it.” i }the filming of “The Terror,” he} sn oid nearly loat his iife. It happened | prug” gtorna wader he se ona when Mix and the company were | rection of a special Tonlne pe orcad |taking wome risky scenes on an ex-| tative preas train, to which the star was to jump from his galloping horse Tom Mix stood up on the sadd and was about to take a flying leap | clip of pe five miles an hour, when | he found he was not standing firmly | FU enough, and was slipping fast. The! NERALS only thing for him to do wan to Jump | |for it—and jump he did, catching the AS LOW AS train by @ narrow margin and barely holding on with the tips of his fingers, He escaped serious injury, butywas badly bruised. |cRYING AND SMILING | AT SAME TIME HARD One of the few actress who can |amile and ery at the same time Ww | Vivian Rich, star of “A World of Folly,” just completed on the West coast under the direction of Mrank | Beal. Mias Rich posseswes that rare jemotional power which can summon |tears at will. Off stage she is a de j Might) young girl whore face is al ways illumined with a smile In “A World of Folly” she per-| forme the difficult task of erying and smiling at the same time, being at once the powerful heroine of the story and the attractive personality jof Vivian Rich, |Soldier Killed in. Truck Accident George H. Dockery, 40, private first class, was killed at Fort Lawton Sat- SCHOOLEY |ana' the rer ot a truck ne was dew || UNDERTAKING CO. ing unload, The body is atthe Home Undertaking 2022 Boren Ave, Eilliots 25h. ‘We give as good, ff not better service, at much less cost, | | | ‘The body i# at the Bonney Watson cafeteria Tuewlay Says Sciatic Rheumatism and| |SHIRLEY MASON BUSY rained | had, be adopted | “Let's Go Ww te Liberty” Is Always Good Advice NOW—the jazzy, jolly, Post comedy story— Saturday Evening WALLACE REID IN “THE NCIN’ FOOL” The cast is full of winners—Raymond Hatton, Bebe Daniels, Tully Marshall. The story suits Wallie perfectly. There’s many a laugh in it. FIRE PREVENTION FILMS You ought to see them and you'll like to see them WALLACE me WURLITZER Playing the Freed & Wallace success— “When Your Hand First Touched Mine.” Wading male role in this picture, | which will mark bis return tO Miss ON FOX PRODUCTION | Mason's support—naving appraret| Work is progressing rapidly Shirley Mason's fourth William F production, od “The Wanderer,” the direction of | Howard M. Mitchell. Paymond McKee wil play the Little | ton, ¢|Fical career in the Alhambra stock rennet in Chicago, later sonnel on | With ber several years ago when she! ‘ox | Was with the old Edison organiza Mr. McKee began his theat-| “A Fool There Was ne | cusipicting Miss Mason in ome tat Lit the Wanderer” are Crei! Vanauker, Alice Wilson and Jack Pratt. “The Little. Wanderer™ | merly where,” was for known as “Peter from No./ and was written by Denison curt MONDAY AND TUESDAY SHOULD A WHITE RL LEAVE Kh HOME TO MARRY AN ORIENTAL? SERVANT WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST A SENSATIONAL PICTURE STORY ADAPTED FROM JULIAN JOHNSON'S CELEBRATED AY CONCERT ORCHESTRA LADY ARTISTES Wretchedness — Constipation Can Be Quickly Overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. alee eee thelfver, Cor rect bilious ness, he 4, | ache, dizzi- | r , BLISS ALONZ00. BLISS ® | PORTRAT amp CONSTIPATION | RHEUMATISM CORRECTS IIls of | | Kidneys & Bladder RO CALOWEL OR HAST FORMING DRUG MADE FROM ROOTS, HERDS @ BARKS ONLY | MONEY.BACK GUARANTEE IN RACE BOX ALONZO O. BLISS MEDICAL CO. kat. 168k VASHINGION, DC 8 |= TWICE DAILY—2:30, 8:15 Nights—15¢, 2c, 50¢, 75c, $1 Mats.—15c to 50c ANOTHER BIG VAUDEVILLE TRIUMPH STARTS TODAY NELLIE V. NICHOLS: “HERSELF” OLIVER SMITH & CO. in “A Touch in Time” “BAXLEY & PORTER in “The Call of a Song” The Modern Philosopher BERT HANLON ) ae Sains and nd Talking Cnt WERNER & AMOROS TRIO Lave’ 's Follies” EMIL & WILLE in “Sust-Pair-of-Eyegianses” “LAST NIGHT” As spent in masic and laaghter by EARL CAVANAUGH Anna Francis and Earl Miller and Seven _Congenial | Companions

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