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oe This ital comedy is here tonight and Tuesday. rich self for ransom. A robber band captures her. It’s un- rudence ty girl runs away from usual, novel fun. ROBERT IS TIRED \ OF BEING A VILLAIN stealing his own wallet! jWreteh by instin Robert McKim says that he's fust | shestars metting & wee bit red of playing men,” he cherishes a secret passion ‘villains. He walks in his sleep A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right ‘Telephone Fillctt 2607 MALOTTE on the WURLITZER HAYDEN, HALL AND SNYDER IN SONGS cummedness ~ | self repair it. Tiy knownt—and one ight last week | Which the rollicking. Mabel eventual e awoke suddenly to find himeeit | 7 finds romance —in t who play |for the simple country life ide jeurely has brought to the screen am | SOme of the finest bite of around it has ever seen say that in his newest pleture, Dwelling Place Benj. B. Hampton made from Win [ston Churehiil's which Hodkinson will release In the jearly autumn, he fairly outdoes him. | He's going to see now what! hold the sprinters’ « Yale, never dreaming that he would} |be called upon to demonstrate his | running ability at the ranch. great can be done about losing the cynical curt which his lip has acquired after | all those nefarious deeds he has com [mitted and he is gotng to try and|_ It #0 Bappens that cultivate a frank and winning smile. Uf you value your watch, let Haynes Next to Liberty Theatre. And Billie's latent Goes Prudence” the large crowd who, the theatre. Si) |airplane and when lehotce between her | bia own. The flying scenes coat belonging to a aw week, Just suite the Normand. proved just right kind of an attraction to please wervice in France, and trousers and helmet of a French ace Percy Marmot ts the leading man. ° Hille Hurke fe at the Collecam. picture, “Away the in spite of the iwarm Sunday afternoon, flocked to has the part of Pru & young society girl who spends her leisure time in her it comes to a lover, Hewlitt | HMartand and ber plane, ahe deciles (in favor of the latter, | She fakes a kitnapping tn order to | get money from her father for a new | plane, but Hewlitt turna the tablew jon her and arranges a kidnapping of | enting and the star weare a leather girl friend who the LEMME | George Ade's famous comedy, “The | Slim Princess,” at the Clemmer thin adorable Mabe! It i» tallormade for her | | spontaneous apirit of comedy. | The picture opens Eastern kingdom of | the fat that makes The little Princess which, instead of chances, makes her @ ome and holds her- ff) the matrimonial market. Her father, Count perate in hi lore and marry her | the goanips say. Pe appears ene |pound beauties and jone petite dameet tn |fatted calf. | There follows moet comical seriea of “wicked wim but he erty this week They “The which The action takes pi Light,” ing Heart ranch story and | falls in love with Hi as an always manages to ers hold their First Travel Club Award A Trip to the Battlefields of France With All Expenses Paid, or $1,000 in Gold Second Award A_Trip to New York City With All Expenses Paid, or $800 in Gold ‘Third Award A Six-Month Engagement to Play in Pictures with the Goldwyn Film Corp. $500 in Gold Madge Kennedy Fourth Award —-T*™ Moore A Trip to Los Angeles to Visit the Motion Picture Studios—or $200 in Gold How to Become a Member of the Clemmer Theatre Travel Club To Join the Clemmer Theatre Trav- ¢1 Club {# simple. Just fill out the entry blank and mail it or bring it in person to the Travel Club Man- ager, Clemmer Theatre, who will explain the plan to you in detail. You may enter your own name in the Club or send in the name of some frienda YOU can win one of these awards as well as 7 Other person. ter your name ENTHY BLANK Clemmer Theatre Travel Club Good for 5,000 Points I hereby enter as a member of the Cleommer Theatre Travel Club. Name Address.. Phone 20% cash commission to every one who fails to win one of the above awards and who works thruout the cam- paign. in the fantastic Morovenia-—the Wil |one spet on earth where beauty ix | weigbed, and where women pray for them beautiful Kalora (Mabel |Normand) ia delightfully slender Jand graceful as a reed in the wind, boosting her @ead weight on Selim, ts dee attempt to fatten Ka ott. All his ef forts fail—the little princess remains jthin—"As thin as a drink of water,” Aleranter H ike, ® young American stecl mag | nate, who in ste of the sight of 100. longs for just this land of the astounding ant incidents thru Rex Beach turns from teary drama to hilarious comedy tn “Go ing Some,” the picture at the Lib From the opening |ecene to the final fade-out the audi ence is kept In an uproar. lace on the Pry in New Mexico. Mere J. Wallingford Speed meets and jelen Blake. In [order to make an impreanion, Speed athiete, claiming hempionship the rival ranch ere have a young speed demon who run away with the sprinting eventa when the ranch- annual celebration. drama, which is now showing Heien Induces Speed to take the measure of the winning neighbor. Speed finds it necenmary to take up the irksome duty of hard training and, strange as it may seem, after much maneuvering to bring about the defeat of bis opponent. Speed wins the day aa well as the heart of Helen. Cullen Landis tn fine as Speed and gets an abundance of comedy out of bis part, especially the seenes in which he is called upon te “go inte training.” cece STRAND “While New York Sleepe* an eightact film senration, is the fea ture attraction at The Strand. It t» really three distinct dramas under the one title The same performers Are seen throughout th ry. Mare MacDermott, Estelle Taylor, Kart Metcalf and Harry Southern are the featured players. The first story is called “Out of the abt” It tole of the return of a husband te a wife who has long believed him dead The entrance of a burglar offers the solution to @ strance mystery, The second story te call “The Great White Way.” It tele of a well known “vanptre” who practices her methods is inter . last story in “A Tragedy of the Kast Bide.” MacDermott hae the role of a paralytic and dose some splendid character work. The entry of a stum girl into ne home, her subse qvent marriage to hia son and her disloyalty furnishes another grip ping story, eee An Oliver Curwood story means action and “God's Country and the Woman,” the screen showing of one of his most popular novels, at the Rex this week, is no exception. Curwood has laid this plot in the jtimber lands of the North, where |strong men will fight to the lant ditch to protect the name of the women they love Phillip Weyman (Wiliam Duncan) finds in the frozen wastes of the northern timber land the «irl of hin ideals. She is Josephine Adare (Nell Shipman), whose family is menaced by the treachery of Arnold Lang (George Holt, Phillip wins the con fidence of the girl and fights with her to beat the scheming Lang Thru these scenes the action Is fast and furious. In the end the cunning Lang in bested. The girt then falls In bove with Phillip. which is his reward, eee COLONIAL. “Once to Every Man, Larry | vane popular novel, ts the picture attraction at the Colonial this week The plot tolls the story of a young fellow of & lumber camp town looked down upon and spurned by all bis Deighbors because his father died of drink, He himself bas a terrific battle with the curse of his family, There ts only one who gives him @trength and hope to fight on —she is Dryad Anderson, a young «irl who loves him, But even she misinterprets his action in time and fo Denny sets out for New York Monday and Tuesday “ONCE TO EVERY MAN” Story of the Logging Camps Concert Orchestra Val Huber, Conductor THE SEATTLE STAR Billie Burke Frames Kidnaping; but Young Lover Spoils Her Plans Vivacious Billie Burke dons this outfit during the kidnap- ing scenes in “Away Goes Prudence,” a refreshing comedy |‘TRUMPET ISLAND’ TO BE SEEN. ON SCREEN SOON] “Trumpet Isiand,” the Tom Ter i rise production which has been sev has received its final editing by Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Chester, and prints | will be delivered to the various Vita | graph exchanges within the next) three weeks, ‘The photoplay ts based on the story by Gouverneur Morris, and is one of the most pretentio ever attempted. Wallace MacDonald | and Marguerite De La Motto have the principal roles of more than $260,000, George King Baggott, a real reel pioneer, plays @ prominent part in “The Dwelling Pisce of Light,” the won derful Winston Churchill story pie: 4 by Henjamin B, Hampton the Hodkinson Company has uled for release in September “DANDERINE” — Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few centa buys | After an application of “Danderin | you can not find a fallen hair or any convinced that he cannot make good |dandruff; besides every hair shows |in his own home town, In New new life, vigor, brightness, more| | York he becomes « prise fighter an Pha and eventually in one of the mont stir rime climaxes ever recorded on the celluloid, knocks out the champion and returns to Dryad and the other | | townsfolk triumphant The latter part of the picture introduces a wealth of comedy. The ways and| meang of the gentry who follow the priee ring were never more Inter estingly, humorously and intensely | dixpiayed than in “Once to Bvery man.” In fact, the film offers ail sorts ‘of action, from fighting to humorous j | Jack Sherriff te starred tn the role of Denny. | at the Coliseum, SELECTION OF MOVIE TITLES IS BIG TASK ‘The selection of a title of a miliion dollar seria! naturally is regarded o BiLNO Os, an important matter, and a spe trip may be made by William Dup with sandwiches at can from Low Angeles to Omaha, rial ” there to, confer on tie matter wit the “United” store President Albert EB. Smith, of Vita nearest you. who, if arrangements are United Tea & Coffee Stores will make the trip from | Liberty Market New York. Duncan ts commencin production thin week under the ter tative ttle of “The Wirard Spy-| glans.” Hie previous sertal, The} Bilent Avenger,” set a record number of theatres booked thruout | —— the United States and Canada. Tts| production cost slightly over $900,-/ 000, a recent audit proved the | “The Price of Redemption,” a play [et Seena Owen and Bert Ly tell, will soon be re ed. Creating a sensation— James Oliver Curwood’s thrilling North- land love romance— y NORMAND “THE SLIM PRINCESS” A bilarious comedy from George Ado's famous sage play. CLEMMER MUSIC Libortus Hauptnan, Director Concerta Afterncan and Evening. | EATON C one or two tablets—eat like candy. pet TellevesHeartbura, Bloated jassy Feeling. ‘tops ind! tion, food souring, repeating, headecheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC ie the bestremedy, it takee the harmful acids and be 2a EA ori of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or at the Woman’ and a Harold Licoyd Comedy Beauly Chat Mirs Dorothy Dalton, the actress money refunded by your own drug- gist. 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