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mit aRAP ELE STAR Bill Farnum Is Featured Player in “The Troublemaker” at Rex WHURSDAY, OCTORER 7, 1920. Satisfactory Terms Always rae GROTE~RANKINGS | OTTO F. KEGEL. Presiden PIKE ST. ap FIFTH AVE, ‘ ‘THE NORTH. WIND’S MALICE” ar The only sad thing about it is that it must close Friday night— TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINEWTY—Rex Beach's “The Nerth Wind's Malice,” | CLEMMER—Tom Moore tm “Stop | Thiet!” COLISEUM—Tom Moore tn “Of- fe ladame X." ¢ Corawall tn “The | Girt ° Kain REA —Wittiam Troul or. AATE is oftimes the cruelest of Jesters, Jacqueline Floriot's pit sous life story bears vivid evidence of this, Turned from hér home and family by her remorseless hus lhand, a deputy attorney of Parts, lane is unable to escape the dread shadow of a fate that crosses her baffled footsteps with everinereas ling menace. Fate, in the guise of her husband's unjust suspicions, }denies her the right to #ee her son; fate places in her hands the wee pon which destroys a blackmatler who would ruin the career of her husband, now a judge; and fate brings her before the bar of justice where her husband presides and laces her fight for life in the hands her son—counsel for defense nd having played trumps to the wt, fate playa its joker, the high t card of all-—-death. ‘This iw the dramatic plot of “Mad ame X." the photodrama adapted from the famous stage play which is now showing at the Strand eee TTTHithh fe TY | BOK NAN E WX NY) 4, Is Here! REX BEACH’S © mighty drama of the » romantic North —a A characteristic study of William Farnum, the popular star who is appearing at the Rex this week in a delightfully entertaining film play, “The Troublemaker.” Farnum has a light breezy role in this new picture which is decidedly differ-| tale of the gold fields of Alaska’ in the palmy days. CLEMMER | Jolly Tom Moore ts a huge uc | cess as the “crook” in “Stop Thief the Clemmer this week, The lightfingered Jack Dongan | GMoore) and his sweetheart, Snatch jer Nell (Hazel/ Daly), steal. silver, - | | Jewel e , bonds and money during double wedding In a wealthy | home. How they replace the |stolen articles upon the arrival of the police causes many humorous 4nd complicating situations, A triple wedding with Dougan and Nell forming the third couple | brings the picture to a climax. eee You can’t realize the grip of it till you see it! a o . LOVE DAVIS Afternoon and Night On the Wurlitzer | | LIBERTY How Roger Folsom, efter bring ing sorrow into the lives of those nearest to him repents and undoes Wrongs committed, forma the we of “The North Wind's Mal the drama at the Liberty this how much fun can be packed into a_ screen farce until you see this one! MALOTTE on the } WURLITZER * SPECIALTY PRO- LOGUE TO THE PICTURE Ed “SEVEN BALD PATES” % Coming Saturday— “The Penalty” | week. Rex Beach ts the author of the story and the cast includes such Brominent players as Thomas Sant schi, Joe King, Vera Gordon and Jane Thomas. | COLISEUM Love, intrigue, mystery and humor are remarkably well mixed in “Officer 666," the screen comedy, starring Tom Moore at the Coliseum this week. The play, by Augustin MacHugh, has been transferred to the screen with an unusually strong cast of players. Moore appears as a young mi} Honaire who masquerades as a —t “NONSENSE” A Mermaid .Comedy * s s Until Friday night only, at the A overheard planning Girt in the Rain.” at the Colonial, is said to be the real thing, the “shot” having been taken in a small town in Southern California, The| characters in this scene were the real occupants of the lobby when the scenes were filmed. Anne Cornwall, a former Broad way musical comedy favorite, is the leading player. Beautiful Martha Mansfield sup ports Eugene O’Brien in his forth coming picture, “The Wonderful Chance.” Miss Mansfield has a part in which her exceptional beauty stands out strong. ‘Tefay and Friday Last Times— Viennese women are wearing pic- tures of their hearts attached | |} A WHIRLWIND | to the front 6¢ OF COMEDY: TOM MOORE | IN THE WELL-KNOWN STAGE FARCE— “STOP UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT— WILLIAM Alice Joyce | “The T; ” LICE JOYCE is now working on | roupiemaker the final scenes for “Cousin Kate,” her forthcoming Vitagraph A quiet nook! a special production. Immediately up: pretty girl! a gold First on the completion of “Cousin Kate’ mine—and trouble! Time Here Mies Joyce will begin work on “Her | Lord and Master,” based on the |famous stage success by Martha! Morton, in which Herbert Kelcey | and Effie Shannon appeared as co- stars. | Mra. Sidney Drew 1s directing the picture for Miss Joyce Mack Sennett Comedy This most wonderful human equation is being solved here daily to the delight of thousands—it closes Friday night— Abandonment A Motion Picture Song Prologue in the powerful play— “MADAME X” Coming Saturday—Fatty Arbuckle ent from the heavy. dramatic characters he generally por-| trays. A pretty romance, picturesque mountain scenery and | clever acting combine to make “The Troublemaker” a pleas-| ing production, Preture:Patter Lon Chaney, Who plays “The Frog” in “The Miraclé Man,” plays one of the leading roles in “The Penalty,” which will be the photo play @ttraction at the Coliseum be «inning Saturday. Fatty Arbuckle, in “The Round-| 3 Up," comes to th® Strand following the a Soe Friday night of “Madame eee “What Happened to Jones.” a Bryant Washburn pleture, ofl be the next attraction at the Rex eee Wanda Hawley’s next starring ve hicle will be “The Snob.” eee Manche Sweet will spend a three months vaeation in Europa, eee William Desmond is in Cleveland, Ohle, on location. io ee Bestrigen Burnham, Dougias Mac eens womam in “When Marching Home,” hap been engaged to play the lead op porite Earle Williams in his next “Diamonds Vitagraph featur, eee Thelma Percy, sister of Eileen Perey, is soon to make her screen debut eee In “The Road of Ambition,” Con way Tearle’s second starring ve-| hicle for National Picture Theatres, Inc., many of the scenes will be"shot” | in the steel milis at New Bethle hem, Pa, eee Elleen Cassidy, Frank Loone and Frank Andrews are to appear in support of Bugene O’Brien in his next picture, which has not been i 7 } “The Girl in the Rain” JOE ROBERTS, Banjo Solo Comedy — Orchestra — News ——- Coming Saturday —— } THE DEEMSTER “The Big Show” A hotly hilarious monkey comedy. | + Mae Murray, on her return from! a vacation in Europe, signed a con-| tract to appear as a star in Para mount pictures to be directed by her} husband, Robert Z, Leonard. Colleen Moore has been chosen to| play the leading feminine role in | King Vidor’s production, “The Sky Pilot.” BEATS GASOLINE AT 15 CENTS A GALLON A Rew carburetor which cuts down | ganoline consumption ef any motor, including the Ford, and reduces gas- | |oline bills from one-third to one-half ly the proud achievement of the Air) Friction Carburetor Co. 746 Madison | St, Dayton, Ohio, This remarkable| invention not only Increases the pow: er of all motors from 30% to 60%, | but enables every one to run slow on high gear. It also makes it easy to start a Ford or any other car in the| coldest weather without previously | warming the motor, With {t you can ume the very cheapest grade of gas- oline, or half gasoline and half kero- gene, and still get more power and more mileage than you now get from | the highest test gasoline. Many Ford owners may they now get as high as 45 to 60 miles to « gallon of gasoline, So eure are the manufacturers of the | immense saving their new carbur: ctor will make that they offer to send it on 20 days’ trial to every car| | owner, Ag it can be pit on or taken! | off in a few minutes by any one, all readers of this paper who want to try it should send their name, ad-| drene and make of car to the manu: facturers at once. They also want local agents, to whom they offer ex: | coptionally large profits, Write them | today.—Advertisement. Watch out Saturday for Gouverneur Morris’ great story of the San Fran- cisco underworld— STEEL BED Cotton Mattress Link Fabric Spring Thirty outfits, as illustrated, are offered at this very special price in our Annex Store. The outfits consist of a massive 2 enameled or Vernis Martin Bed with a very comfortable 45- felted cotton mattress, and a resilient, noiseless an d sag-proof || spring. Inasmuch as there we advise you to come sure of getting one. Fern and Flower Baskets, Special 89c Each "Very artistic baskets, made entirely of metal and finished in the various shades that harmonize with present-day furnishings— several styles and sizes are on sale Friday, special each —Bascment Store. Coal Oil Stove, Special $4.98 “TF A very efficient Coal Oil Stove, made of black metal |] and equipped with a heavy | | bail.so it can be easily car- ried from room to room. Fifty are on sale Friday, special each $4.98. —Basement Store. is only a limited number of these outfits in as soon as possible in order —Annex Couch Covers $7.10 Each Their texture, color and size makes th Covers es ly desirable. Being woven so sides can be used assures additional service an decorative possibilities. They are 58 inches $7 1 wide and 96 inches Jong, priced special, each e —Second Floor, Drapery Section. 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