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NOW HERE— A novel Paramount picture—fast, entertaining, full This is the kind of a show you have been looking for— nora | ALLACE REID] '“WHATS YOUR HURRY ? Comedy. “KISS ME CAROLINE” SCENIC—“Modern Centaur”—Coliseum News Malotte on the Wurlltacr Cattle, other than milch cows, on} in the United States are eati-| mated at 44,485,000 head. BATONIC a, or toro tablete—eat like candy, Se eiec| A Specialty Prologue to the Picture An electric hatchery in California is said to have a capacity of 100,000 cers and a weekly output of 30,000 chicks, The Kosine Treatment for Epil will relieve you of all fear of the dangers from an attack of this dreaded disease. For 20 years thou- eands of sufferers from Epilepsy.or Fits, have found relief. Kosine will prevent attacks if taken in time, re- store the shattered nervous systerh and build up strength. Large bottle, $2. Your money will te refunded. if you are not satisfied, after using. Write for free treatise om Epi- ‘ompany. 15th 8. 5. Ww Washington, D. C. A Big New Bill of the Best Things on the Vaudeville Market | 15c, 25¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mat. Every Day—15c to 50c (Saturday and Sunday Nights, lie to $1.25) The First Edition of Their Musical Review “BITS & PIECES” JACK LORETTA PATTON & MARKS and a Company of Girls PRODUCED BY HASSARD SHORT Song satires on “Breakfast in Bed, “East Is West,” “Greenwich Village “Cha Friends,” Three,” “Sack 0’ Lantern,” Up” and “Wedding Belts.” Direction Joseph Santley and Hassard Short. Present “A MODERN SIMON LEGREE” An Oddity of Life and “AFTER THE CLUB” NEAL THE MAN WITH THE MOBILE FACE Present “A Feast Mr, Carleton is the writer of the famous song “Ja Da” “My Lady “Scandal,” “Tea tor Follies,” “Maytime,” Chin Chow," “Going MARION A. and DAY \ lI AL BIRNES ABEL for Fashionables” THE BRIANTS The Dream of the Moving Man LAWTON A Few Ideas in Juggling Kinograms | Topics of the Day | Concert Orchestra There Is a Matinee Every Day at The Moore ‘ again the} OAK—Nasimeve im “Rye for Bye” «_ bewine wanday. " We LIE REID sts breezy automobile racer in his latest screen comedy, “What's Your Hurry,” now at the Coliseum. But the star doesn't stick to the racing car long in this new speed picture, In order to win the lady) of his heart, the daughter of the gruff old motor truck manufacturer, | Wallie becomes an employe of his| Prospective fatherinlaw, But ‘in| | this capacity he only succeeds in| | getting himself “in wrong,” and it} is mot until he risks his life to} | pilot a fleet of trucks to the rescue of a countryside threatened by a | bursting dam that Wallie ts able to! | soften the okt man's heart “I capture the girl. Pretty Lois Wilson Is Reid's toad: | |ing woman and Charles Ogle and Clarence Burton are also in the cast. Byron Morgan, author of the other Reid racing stories, wrote this one and, like the others, it has been published in the Saturday | Evening Post CLEMMER Jack London's “The Mutiny of Fl.) sinore” in the photoplay at the Clem: mer this week. It ts a gripping tale of the sea, in| which a crew of city gangsters at- tempt to take over the contro! of the! | ship from the officers in charge; and, | in addition, there in a pretty love | story, the thread of which ts cleverly | woven Into the plot. John Pike and Andreas Mellaire, both members of the crew, are in |love with Margaret West, the pretty | daughter of the owner of the ship.| Margaret returns Pike's love and,| filled with jealous rage, Mellaire ex- cites the crew to mutiny. With dif.) ficulty Pike holds down the mob and the rascally Mollaire is defeatel all around. Mitchel! Lewis gives a mplendid per. formance of John Pike, Noah Beery |is clever in his characterization of |the mutinous Mellaire, and Helen | Ferguson is charming as Margaret West. Clara Kimball Young ts at her best | in the role of a young convent girl, the central figure in “The Soul of | Rafael,” a dramatic photoplay at the) Liberty this week. Miss Young plays @ highly emotional role. Marta (Miss Young) te a beautiful Spanish convent girl, who keeps her promise to a loving mother by marry- | ing the latter’s wayward son. Great} sorrow follows Marta’s marriage, Ra- fael soon becoming interested in some one else. How Marta meets this try- ing situation and eventually finds happiness with one worthy of her love forms an interesting and at the same time dramatic climax to the pic- ture. Miss Young wears some very beau. tiful quaint old-fashioned garments and is an ideal type for the role of the loving and patient Spanish girl, ‘The supporting cast is good. eee Fannie Hurst's “Fumoresque” | continues to be a drawing card at |the Strand. It is a drama of com edy and pathos, written with all |her deep knowledge of human jbeines of the ordinary mould. The | |novel has been transferred with! jrare sympathy ond understancing| boyhood of a |to the screen. | Starting with the youngster in New York's Ghetto, |born with two masterful parsions in| | his Dreast—love for his mother and |love for music—the photoplay shows | the child later as a youthful genius Jof the violin entertaining royalty and giving a huge concert for his ¢ in New York. Then & great sorrow that seems! forbid him every playing the! violin again. Bunt in a wonderful manner the clouds are rolled away and he and his faithful mother made happy. Vera Gorton given rpretation of the lass is fine f Ten Year Young ger His —" Doesn’t it make you feel anes i da to straight- en up and feel ‘‘chesty”— when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac- |tion and say to yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You’re no older than your vitality. 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Circumstantial evidence pointed strongly to him aa the guilty man It was recalled that when the com. bination of the mife was lost, Kleath had voluntered to open it and had actually succeeded In doing so, At the ume one of his enemies had re marked that onty a yore was capable of such a feat. His many friends, believing him in. hoped that Kleath would be able to prove an alibi. This he re fused to do, and this incident fur. nishes a striking climax to the screen | drama, “The Law of the Yukon,” present attraction at the Colonial. Edward Earle plays Kieath. eee the REX An old feudal castle on the Dan ube, the face of a beautiful woman in the moonlight, a baby's cry, an author in search of “atmosphere,” and there you bave the foundation of George Harr MeCutcheon’s story, “A Foot and His Money,” feature attraction at the Rex this week O'Brien is seen as John Bellamy Smart, a young American author, | who buys an old feudal castle and gets «most beautifully “trimmed” financially on the deal. Being a good scout, John murmurs the old saw about “A fool and his money,” and tries to make the best of « bad bar. gain, Later John finds the bargain not a0 bad When he discovers & benutitu “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. 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She will be starred by |Henry Savage, in “Cornered,” a new comedy. eee Jean Paige will play the leading feminine role in “Black Beauty,” the | famous story by Anna Sewell, which in being made into an elaborate ape- |elal production by Vitagraph. This | will be Miss Paige's firet appearance jand marks a well-deserved step in audience. JOE ROBERTS on the Banjo Snub Pollard Comedy ORCHESTRA This Is Better Than Laxatives One WR Tablet Each Night For A bil Will Correct Your Constipation end Make Constent Dosing Unnecee- sary. Try It. 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He ts said to swindled several Californians out of $455 by representing to them he could get sugar cheap in Cuba. After getting their money, he never delivered, it in said Mrs, Lawrence Earle, of Tacoma, and Mrs, Grace Bruner, of Port land, were his two latest brides, To Hold Autopsy in Olive Th Case omas PARIS, Sept. 13. An autopsy was to be held today to decide the exact cause of the death of Olive Thomas, American motion picture actrees. If the examining surgeons agree she | drinking mercury, a permit will be insued for her body to be shipped to the United States, Jack Pickford, husband of the act rons, has left Paris. He went to Lon |don in an airplane, accompanied by Owen Moors It | Pickford would return here Wednes day. Authorities were virtually satisfied | Mins Thomas did not intentionally commit suicide, it was learned today The next step is to decide finally whether the whole affair was an ac cident. Drive Reopened for was understood | died from the effects of accidentally | Stary of Dicturesaue fornia <P 4 ‘Just till Tuesday night—this old West romance of vitality, animation and spirit. ? Seattle Day Nursery The campaign for the remaining | $20,000 of the $30,000 to be rained for repair and extension of the Seat-| Ue Day Nursery was reopened in Seattle today. Mra. James H. Cal vert is chairwoman of the campaign and Mrs, David J. Grant organizer. One-third of the amount was raised in @ campaign made lagt month. Subscription tables will be placed at the Seattle National bank, Na-| tional Bank of Commerce, Seaboard bank, Union Savings & Trust Co., Cobb building, County-City building | and at MacDougall-Bouthwick’s, CONSTANTINO? 1 Losing 1,000 of their number from starva-| tion while they wandered 40 days! in the wilderness, 1,500 refugees | from Kirazli have arrived at Ismid, | Following years of agitation, Ox-| ford university has finally decided to | grant degrees to women. 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