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io tiindiatlbtalceardeiaghieneeicieartedeieacssen stnencias egnedusmenassearnsa na eeR PAGE 12 Friday—James Oliver Curwood’s “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” SATURDAY— Douglas MacLean Doris May A Paramount Picture he Jailbird” This is the comedy team that you saw in “2314 Hours’ Leave” and “Mary's An- kle,” and if you want to see a snappy romance of youth, with the limit of fun and ex- citement, you will see “The Jailbird,” their latest screen hit. It’s all about the joy- ous flight of a convict who escapes, meets a woman— then goes back to jail! MALOTTE U. OF W. on the QUARTET WURLITZER in a Song Projogue COLISEUM NEWS rennin ca wee ex =a WINELAND’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Special Half-Hour Concert Every Sunday, 1:30 William Farum *:.:.7™ TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright f et a25 >» . tinue TONIGHT THE SEAT May Allison Coming to Clemmer as Shop Girl in “Held in Trust” May Allison, the captivating young star who comes to the Clemmer tomorrow as the little shop girl heroine of “Held in Trust.” Gone HAIRED May Allison a most dramatic conctuston, comes to the Clemmer tomorrow | Miss Davies ls suggorted by a fine as the heroine of “Held in Trust,” a|oaat. story by George Kidde Turner. Like s0 many of the more success | LIBERTY ful motion picture actresses, Mirs| The branding tren hes long of Allison, at first identified pletures of lighter vein, lv dleplaying | ” w 1 it returns to the ho less ability to attract in emotion-| "Tet West. Now it returns al parts, such as her intest, that of |SFeen, but this time not as the Mary Manchester, a shop gir! who, | weapon of the cattle rustier, In the thru an extraordinary twist of cir cumstances, ig suddenly lifted out of | mes the brand of ownership, sear her sordid surroundings, away from shoes and 2% cent junches into an |!) !t# cruel design into the fair elegantly furnished home, with serv | white flesh of his terrified young ants, limousines, attractive gowns! wifa Such tn a paragraph ts the un and every luxury that money can derlying theme of “The Branding buy. Tron,” the photoplay opening at the eee Liberty Saturday with lovely Bar COLISEUM bara Castleton portraying the role of For the last @me tonight, James the wits Oliver Curwood's picturesque drama.| Tonight for the tart time Chartes “Nomads of the North,” will be| Ray will be seen in “Peaceful Val shown at the Coltseum, | ley." A breezy comedydrama, “The! Jalibtrd,” will be the attraction begin REX ning Saturday. Im this comedy! Lions, tigers, leopards, elephants. Dougias Maclean, the happy co apes, chimpanees, orang outang and lucky young actor, who has recently | numberiess amall animals are seen won success by his splendid work in|in their native haunta in “The Re sereen comedy-drama is starred | vengs of Tarean,” the exciting film He has the role of a young crook |drama which opens at the Rex Sat who really isn't bad at all. just «| urday. Dit wild. He falls in love with Alice) The present attraction, “Civilian | Whitney (Doria May), and for ber | Clothes,” starring Thomas Meighan. sake, ho Lies oneane 9 . closes tonight. STRAND 4 “The Reaties Sex," the eereen ver: | Morosco, theatrical and film produc stom of Robert W. Chamber's widely | er, will play opposite Betty Compson read novel, will be held over at the jg her current picture, Strand for several more daya, <SEuEeend In this — Marion Davies has! Gladys George, sean here recently the role of the young girl, who, tho|as leading lady with Charles Ray, is she in wed to an artist, falle in love | goon to be married to Nobert Russel How the), Los Angeles business husband Iparne that hie young wife loves another, and makes the sa preme mcrifics, brings the story to! will be “Lilac Timea” seta Prccrscseweiaion:— xd ei et Soak Seed Sees ll STARTS SATURDAY— The story of 2 wife who wasn’t a wife, and a misplaced lortane— “HELD IN TRUST” From the novel by ” George Kibbe Turner MAY ALLISON ZEST, PEP and SPICE Mrs. Sidney Dréw Presents JOHN CUMBERLAND “THE UNCONDITIONAL MAIDA GREENWOOD” FUN, LAUGHS and SPIRIT CLEMMER MUSIC— LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director TONIGHT—LAST TIMES “The Devil’s Pass Key” hands of a jealous husband ft be | Walter Morosea, ort of Oliver) Anfta Stewart's ‘next t production | ee STAR Miss Glaum When Loulse Glaum comes to the Liberty shortly in “Love Madness,” one of her most recent plotures, the J. Parker Read, Jr-Seattle Star | scenario contestants will have an op portunity to see the star in one of | the strongest emotional roles of her entire career, | It in to secure new plays for thir splendid actress that J, Parker Read |Jr, her manager, haa ugurated | the $5,000 scenario coptest which tn |now being conducted in six leading Northwent ellen Many scenarios have already been received at the Seattle Star of ‘8 mall brings judges, P. G athe xchange; Hughes, instructor in Jat the University of W | Daisy Henry, The Star | ture editor, will the beat in tent ends. It will not be long aft erwards til Seattleites will learn First—Send tn your name, ad drenm, age and present occupa tion to the Contést Editor, Beat Ue Star, This vonstitutes your registration in the competition Becond—De guided by the daily accounts tn the Seattle Star, In this newspaper exclusively wil be found advice to contestants and everything of interest to writers who wish to avai) them selves of this special opportun ity Third—Study the type of roles most suitable to Louise © vum, for your story munt fit this star Fourth—-Make your ascenartos | as brief as pomible. They may oe in any form in which you choose to submit them, Advice along thin line will be gtven you thru this newspaper day by day |] Fifth—Ne one ia barred from thin contest. very one has an |] equal chance to win, pe jetty with | fered foundation for stories of the! | Rockliffe Fellowes haa been en gaged by Famous Players as leading man for Ethel Clayton. Conrad Nagel is the father of « baby girl, who has been named Ruth, after her mother, professionally | known as Ruth Nelma, nh Nfe HY s ‘Don't J form tell you when to sit. down. Pon't wear shoes too large for you | because a corn saye you must. | Pid Of the darned thing. 4 a m will fow seconds the Money beck on request: cos atectured by tk Law= best corn remedy by js ‘Ow! Drug Co DYSPEPTIC DIET NO LONGER NECESSARY | othe ota plan of presoribing strict Aiet for dyspeptic and stomach suf- ferers ts no longer popular among | anive medical men partly be- of its weakening effect, but tly because of the discovery that suble Is due to tate and | b lining and stops the fermentation of the food, | dispels the was, and thus permits the |atomach to proceed with its work |without hindrance, Owing to tts rompt and certain action Risurated |Magnosia, which i# obtainable from any druggint, in either tablet or | powder form, should in preference to the has the milka, on oF oxides. . erera are advised to try this plan for three weeks and note r | suite OLD PORT WINE PURE OLIVE OIL | Nature’s Food Tonic If you are run down, tired, worn lout, exhausted, aenemic, suffering | tr -or have no ap "s way to health | Port Olive ‘Tonic. Port Olive is a combtnation of rich old port wine, creamy pure olive oll {and other medicinal agents mixed in such proportions that it is ag pala- table aa rich cream, It not only stimulates the system by toning up all the vital organs, but is @ pure liquid food. It can be taken by the most delicate stomachs and jyou notice improvement from the first few glasses, Ask your doctor or @rugetst: they will tell you this {# the ideal body builder and food tonic, On galo at all Owl, Swift's, Bartell’s and all neighborhood druggists, or on receipt of $1.76 we will send it to you direct by parcel post, prepaid. The Port Olive Company, Inc, 145 North Main st. Los Ancelea, Role in “Love Madness” Has Fine which fires scenarios wil! be sent vl the final judges. The scenarios need not be long Hut there must be an ‘iginal, unique idea contained tn them, anda plat provided that will mak pod cared for Miss Aum, | |Colonial to Show Alice Joyce Film IX “The Vengeance of Durand Rex Bea ory which will be shown on the at the Colonial for the first time tomorrow, Alice Joyce is called upon to employ fiir tation upon four different men. The! young star is cast as Marion and| later as Beatrics Durand, a bride! who commits suicide, and « daughter who works revenge of her mother’s death thru flirtation, ‘Tragedy marches alongyide the girl who con. | trives and applies flirtation, | It is @ tragedy of her own sont Beatrice, using all the arte and arts fices of the vampire, brings sorrow to even the man she loves. | In the end, however, the gtrt —_ her way against fate, Mr. and Mrs. George Randotph | Chester adapted the story to the screen. ‘Strand to Have New Decorations For the last two weeks the Strand theatre has been in the process of be- | | ing redecorated and refurnished. The | |mural decorations of the Italian renainsance period represent Italian | garden and curtain effects on walls | and cloud effects on ceiling. The color | scheme is of blue and silver, car | ried out in pastel shades on pillara | A copper metal treatment will pre | vail in the lobby, A striking in- novation will be the fountain just op- | posite the main entrance tn the foyer | in a combination of tile and plaster, | ornamented with ferns, flowers and| gold Gah, with a shell effect at the tom A new «tage curtaIN and new) t draperies will be installed. The floors will be carpeted in Bundhar Imperial | Wilton carpets in Chinese Chippen- | Gale Genign of @ special high pile yuality. The women's restroom will | be carpeted in black velvet Wilton, |carrying ont the color scheme of | black, orange grey and green, and j furnished in Frerich cane furniture The men’s room also is to be orated. ‘This work t under the direction of | Den If. Duncan of the new Greater | Theatres Decorating department, and jin Being carried on without inter. | Fuption to the theatre's business and | also while similar work tn other Jen- sen & Von Herberg playhouses ts be ing dona known as the Golden Gate M. P. | corporation, with a capitalization of $500,000, “The Road to London” ts the title of & new Bryant Washburn feature. The exteriors of this production were made in England. Marion Morgan, the dancer, ts writing a scenario for Dorothy Phil- Ups, | Jackie Saunders will pinay a ead |ing role with Viola Dana in “Sorren- tina.” Nearly Always your next door neighbor can give you an interest- ing fact-story about the efficacy of | It is tonic-nourish- ment unsurpassed in qualities that give tone to the run-down system. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2042 Here's joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat, eweclally those who are denying themselves the | things they like sare meat Lay of de t or to Te There is no further to diet In order to keep your weight down or reduce the fat you have als acquired. he ‘The famous Marmola Prescription hae een put up in tablet form, end is now sold byaltd HParuesats atone, dollar form size box. To get t the rateof t threeorfour eek, justtakeone these little r each meal and at time until you have reduced your w want it, No wrinkles labbiness will remain, Use Marmola Tablet: ing to direc tions a few wee! results without going throwgh f tiresome oay Orig, ocr the price to the y drug store of send the price to la ilding, Detroit, UB E COME SA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 199% Rig? an ee very Day a am Vaotopiay TURDAY to see the famous story read by BRANDING Joan Carver lives a life of terror in a lonely cabin in the mountains, bullied and beaten by a father who insanely hates her sex. One night she escapes and enters a world she has been denied all ha life!, Love Davis on the Wurlitzer FRIDA Y—then gone forever Charles Ray in “Peaceful Valley” IRON” NEWS PATHE: SECOND NEAR SENECA Here Now— A Picture of Feminine Robert W. Chambers’ story of a girl in New York with plenty of. money and restless craving for adventure and excitement—her numerous and bizarre escapades . become the talk of the town! SCENIC Pathe Review SEX” COMEDY “The Decorator” i a ¥