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THURSDAY, DECEMTFEN 16. __ —————_ Sica SS ———— | Picture Patter Hocktiffe Fellowen will be seen as! the leading man in Mugo Ballin's first independent production, “The Honorable Gentleman.” ove Wallace MacDonald wim have the hero role with Viola Dana in “Cin-| derelia'g Twin.” eee Betty Mythe appears with Law- rence Weber in “Just Outside the Door.” | \(Madeap Connie. Has Flirtatious r Couriers, Plecare, Huss Role in “Dangerous Business” Until Friday Night— The Flirtiest Skirt You Ever Saw Constance Until Friday Night— A Joy Ride on Castors! ~PODAY'S PROGRAMS — LINERTY—Constance Yalmedge tm erons Husiness.”” MR—-Kethryn Adame in “The on { sranD— “Heliotrope,” all-star cast | REX—Onthevine Calvert in “Dead eee { Katherine Perry, Fotlies beauty,| joppears in a new picture starring Speeding tn the darkness on her |Qwen Moore. motorcycle with desperate men pur |suing her tn an automobile, Leslie MeLaod, the lovely young heroine of The Best of Luck,” comes suddenly | to Devil's Gap, where the bridge was wide and death yawned in the chasm below, What happened? To tel would |apoll one of the big thrills in the |pleturization of the Drury Lane melodrama which Is being showr at | the Clemmer this week | Kathryn Adams plays Leslie Mac-| eee Charles Ray has completed sev eral new pletures, One of them is| The Old Switnming Hole.” WE ae Washington thie week had the first showing of the new Douglas Fairbanks picture, “The Mark of Zoro.” | "ee Edith Stockton i» playing leading | roles in support of Alice Brady. /RAY HELPS. INVENT ODD FURNITURE} A new article of furniture, kno an the = “bungalow makes ite appearance in Charles Kay's newest picture, “An Old-Pash- | toned Boy,” soon to be seen at a lead ing motion picture house, It is a} combination of a chair-divane ette and} table. Charles Ray and the author | pooled wits to draw aketches of the | atrange article of furniture. As the of 6 convict, who is brought uP in carpenter examined the sketches, one parents are, It matters not to Constance 1atmadge whether they be| “er We ether, he grew more wild eyed, and final! t int o Miss Allen was born in Gotland. young or old, fat or thin, short or tall—she just can’t help to aww bis'oun euasigtion of tho} Sweden, and educated in New Haven, loving 'em allall, Here yo see the young lady using her most) apparatus, which, when seen in the| _ a | dew itching “vamp” methods on a mere man old enough ed (oe will demonstrate the art of 59 COLISEUM be her daddy. | being modern and yet “old-tash. | Mtr, and Mrs. Carter De Haven! Constance, of course, isn't really such a “vampy” " piel: Del cies are proving delichtful entertainersin just the role she is called on to play in “Dangerous Busi-| their latest film comedy, “Twin | megs,” her latest photoplay, which is being shown at the Lib- Beda,” which is the chief attraction erty this wee k }at the Coliseum thin week ae edn ved | Besides “Twin Reds" the bill tw! a Chester ecenla ™ cludes “His Jonah Day,” a sioom| the Coliseum News chaser, with Jimmy Aube ‘ey starred; ee HE COULD NOT BEND OVER 10 Cee rious “(wogun man from two feet the picture play at cha-van- troduces to arming Ut © is Mise Diana whose previous { two seasons Allen plays |"To PLEASE | ONE WOMAN A Paramount Picture IT STARTS SATURDAY And the Other Features Will Be— New Strand Orchestra 12 Artists—Mischa Gluschkin, Conductor ‘The explosion of a treasure ship is one of the big spectacular scenes in “Dead Men Tell Talos,” the pic- t the girl and ture at the Rex this week. This “ the film seene was staged ot great expense al this week. Nye and is one of the most realistic dis tock, in the cireus asters ever screened. Every detail : Of the explosion was caught by the | for his talents, | camera. A shockingly, stock- ingly riot that will open your eyes, make your ears tingle and keep you laughing all the way home! A First National Attraction ‘26D © UNIVERSITY A Drama of Danger, Dynamite and Exciting Deeds HERE NOW “DEAD MEN TELL NO TAL‘S” COLONIAL 3 the stalwart od in the cast of rominent in the nt vine Calvert and Perey } MALOTTE eat ‘ “HIS JONAH = ff see ky ‘ Types of Men ” ' - ‘ a ieiu pw a ‘<4 Women Admire” cota By LOUISE GLAUM Chester Screenic “Duck Days” | Lynden Man Says mane” Pade. Years’ Standing Catherine Pielow, Contralto Walter Beaton, Baritone Master Max Shifrin, Tenor : Frances Mae Beaton, Reader | TURNS CUPID” What a Show THIS Is for You! ther of the Popular Comedies Chester Outing iP. gp =C of Crantame” spain P. athe | News U. of W. Quartet MING | COMING ‘ cot Ray in Hobart Bosworth “An Old-fashioned Boy” “in “HIS OWN LAW” Zena Keefe, leading lady tn Sete Fatty Arbuckle is in Paris for started on a tour three weeks’ visit, He takes a LEMMER} ALL WEEK THE SERIOUS-FACED ACROBAT THAT USED TO ADD SO MUCH FUN TO FATTY ARBUCKLES BUSTER. KEATON m | “The [through my chest, and my heart | Glaum has analyzed sevetal distinet | palpttated so I really thought I had | served him on and off the stage. One | tured in her own words, in Lt will pay contestants for Gre $5,008 scenario prizes to read theee articies | #0 bad at times I couldn't get up! , for Mixa Glanm, in addition to her keen sizeup of men, indicates lout of bed without help, couldn't Py own redctions to the various types—a valuable tip in working out stoop over to Ince my shoes up,| your photeplay ideas, and could hardly walk. Often I got) BY LOUISE GLAU so @izzy 1 couldn't etand up. and) Starring in J. Parker eet I was unable to work for VProdurtions for the several days at a time. r “I could scarcely sleep any, and/ —— [mornings I felt eo tired and worn! (Copyright by Lonise Glaam) ‘The cynic is “unattainabie"—or so railroad trains, A ge lt ruth og out I seemed to bave po energy at) —- he Ikea to let women think. He | offices, theatres and schools. all, Finally I had to stop trying! ‘The Cynic ix “fancinating. He has “doesn’t care much about women—| }to do any heavy work and take ®/ captured many women, and never they bore him,” ho mays, and, of ¢b, ‘Job as night watchmas for a livell| will cense to attract them because course, he ix immediately besieged by ood. they cannot understand bim com-|a thousand females determined to “Well, I tried 4 good many medi | pictety. seale that wall of indifference. | | cines before I got the right one for The rule that a woman is inter my case, but when I got Taniac ft esting to a man just an long as she wasp't long until I began to feel on make him feel he still has a lot TODAY AND FRIDAY LAST TIMES ) WILLIAM FARNUM Jabout his conquests. so it “meme Read, Jr.| from obervation. When a woman feels a man is devoting his whole lite | | to her perhaps she feels at times the | Victory is too easy, ROWDED place se samcch He i @ decent chap, at heart,’ mouth, this cynic, and a clever one—he bax most refreshing and soot to sore | Merely worked out @ system that is | throat. Prevents theast hadeetions | possibly If you only knew of the exacting tests that our programs have to pass each week! First of all, several pic- tures are reviewed pri- vately, and then the best one is selected for your en- tertainment. This fact is evidenced by the Paramount produc- tion of “Heliotrope,” be- ing presented this week. Then, too, our prologyes are arranged with great care, so that a perfect pic- ture in “real” life is given of the one in “reel” life. Miss Richards and Mr. Beaton act and sing this week. The comedy sub- jects would make even a Democrat laugh. The Strand Show Is a Grand Show that longed-for relief. | “My appetite is fine now, and leverything agrees with me perfect ly never have the least distress and | the pains have all disappeared from |my body. 1 sleep like a log, and when I get up to go to work I feel refreshed and full of anergy. In fact, Tanlag has put me tn miid health, and I wouldn't & of doing without It. 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