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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921. SECOND NEAR SENECA A Typical JAMES OLIVER CUR- woop Story of the North- west “The Trail’s End” The book, “Isobel; or, The Trail's End” obtained at the Archway Bookste may be CHESTER COMEDY “You'll Be S’prised” —and amazed at \he stunts of the monkey and many other ani mals in this picture! STRAND ORCHESTRA, Under MISCHA GLUSCHKIN, Playing “KATINKA” COMING—“MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Tuesday P. Anderson Dope Is Seized in 420% Fourth ave Warminster Hot M strolmen N. ties and jailed McPherson. Now PLAYING An Kmotional Triumph! Love” Her work is a revelation— even better than in “The Miracle Man” SENNETT COMEDY— “DON’T WEAKEN” COMING—Charles Ray in “Nineteen and Phyllis” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under Arthur Kay Playing Hungarian Comedy Overture by Keler Bela PATHE NEWS Arrival of the Three Lost Navigators at Mattice, Canada AND GREATES PRODUCTION— “The Love Light” In which she carries herself to heights never before attained by ,the Bh oc SWeetheart.” ATURDAY- EATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE night and Baermen seized 116 grams of nar ys NOVAK and Hi e are the vuntry That Ged Fe at the starring Strand thi James Oliver Curwood i Ame ry.wh this week Willlam h is being shown n that of Chadwick k Paw! Hed Py te wh girl, Al ful photography " 1 woman utetanding features of com from ry by } a Hastin, starts out has THE SLATTLE STAR Mrs. Henry Walthall Appearing at Rex in Marshall Neilan Film Mary Charleson, the good-looking young actress who is seen in the feminine leading role in Marshall Neilan’s feature production, “The Country God Forgot,” at the Rex this week. Miss Charleson was born in Ireland, and when she first came to this country, she played ingenne roles with a Pacific coast grand opera company. Her screen career began with Vita- graph, and later she joined Essanay, where she played oppo site Henry Walthall (who is now her husband). The Wal- a ie were here recently in the stage production of Henry| 1 n's “Ghosts.” ‘Mary Pickford Runs Ahead of — lc OLISEL “ Win © Retty Compson ts Prisoners play that in di um this week per man, dies. SAN DIEC lingsworth k while attemp 1 by electric shock | ng to turn off switch. | wall SKIN DISEASES Apply Bemo, Cleat Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm,rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, | btained at any drug store for 35c, or | 1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt / applied wiil usually give instant relief | rom itching torture. It cleanses and oothes the skin and heals quickly and ffectively most skin diseases, Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, ‘\sappearing liquid and is soothing to xe most delicate skin. It is not greasy, easily applied and costs little. Get t today and save all further distress, The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. } With Tou Signet, Mary Charlecon and George Fawcer, Pig Smaastning Dow of the Veares UNeveg "fet ata Tar fe Rove Comma Darema by NEILAN Mermaid Comedy “April Fool” Catarrh Germs Out When Moves In mach J | Move Hyomeil with atmos- Ends ae It relieves stomach belching and disease, or m of tablets misery, sour , towns, ~-Rer. Harry C row! Norma Talmadge in Contest This in decidedly a Mary dorsi | BU Hart ...... Admirers of Ming Pickford) Charles Ray .. mere than raltied to the little star's} Doug Palrbanks support and today's count gives her] pq O'Brien 11 votes over Norma Ta held a strong lead of the tay the opening day that th polling eiving most of the queen,” while the race for ems to have dwindied down Thomas Meighan Fulrbanks is running a poor fifth. Loulse Glaum fag forced Lillian Tour name... Gish out of sixth place. Write precehas the wames Ethel Clayton ..... i Viela Dana Louke Glaum New Pe and | Energy for the " Weak and Aged | To be must ha f the Iron SPECIAL FEATURE A special added attraction which ix causing mach interest @ the Coliseum this week is the Pathe News, which shows the first pictures of the three naval balloonists, Lieutenants Farrell, Kloor and Hinton, who were res i by an Indian trapper on adian snow wastes, after they had crashed to. the ground tn wild flight They mushed 200 | miles with dog sledy from Moone | ~Factory to Mattics, Ont, take | ing a train there for New York. | | ] ftromm, vigorous and active you One of the Most Pow- erful Pictures we have ever NOW PLAYING “GODLESS MEN’ A story of red-blooded adventure amid the terrors of the sea and of mighty passions that will hold you breathless! re LOVE DAVIS CHRISTIE COMEDY— on the Wurlitzer “Ww EDDING” “ Jensen & Von Herberg News ° COMING—WALLACE REID in “The Charm School” “<a? | Movies Fight Censorship and Blue Laws | BY HAKOLD D, JACOBS NEW YORK, Jan, 19-The on pleture industry fight in its censorship an ingr law either have 4 in 20 « neluded ir WARK ACCER" Phe mf hat they re of war and anined of the Producers, whieh in: | ude 16 por cent « lucers and distributors in the tates and Canada ome individual mem thin « tas high as $ “The ce ship bills are the wor the pr United According bers of th enerally partly that who brought eel that they uting othe j Eliott, necretary aid toda Either the Lord's Day alliance ome of itn auxiliaries, of course. exponsible for the ‘blue laws. MUST FIGHT HUGE about pr must ¢ ® moral of the association. ut this winter is five tim ver faced before.” relation | © outlined ship bill now in ttorney general Censorship — bill a association | “ iY eat fight here last year [the bill being vetoed by Gove Coolidge after it had passed the le islature Michigan Roth Sunday closing the Minn e as Michigan. M Censorship fight already ander way Montana ted to legial Nebraska CENSORSH }IN NORTE arolina Introduced. ma—Fight on against. both rnor censorship and aws coming up in nsorship bill submit ne as Missourt, BILL, CAROLINA Censorship bili al yoming-—Censorship fight on In Chicago the ferred a censorship ordinance to the judiciary while in But |falo a committee has Grafted a report city council has committee, ALL WEEK An Extraordinary “Crook” Play “THE STEALERS” —AND— LARRY SEMON Is Too Funny to Describe —AS— “THE SUITOR” EMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director Concerts Afternoon and Evening “Here Comes the Bride”, Everybody wishes her well! Happy and radiant she starts out on life’s adventure. She should have health to begin with. Good looks in wo- man do not depend upon age but upon health. You never see a good- looking woman who is weak, run-down, irri- table, out of sorts, fidgety and nervous. 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Y., for a trial package of any of his medicines.—Advertise- pment, Oregon from searcely “I suffered a severe Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN 9) § OTTO F KEGEL, President Tungsten Light Globes _ Special 26c Each Wire-drawn Tung- sten Light Globes in 25 or 40-watt sizes, are offered tomorrow at this special price, each 26¢. It will be impossible for us to make deliveries on these globes at the special price. Basement Store, | Round Clothes Hampers Nickel-Plated Tea Kettles ; $1.98Each $1.98 Each Smal! size Round Clothes Hampers, made of tough Mexican fiber—they have reinforced bottoms and tight-fitting covers; spe cial, $1.98 each. —Hasement Store. Heavy copper, nickel- plated Tea Kettles with strong spouts and finely- riveted handles, priced very special, $1.98 each. —Banement Store. House Brooms 68c Each Good quality House Brooms, made of long, elastic broom corn, reinforced with four rows of stitching; priced special, each, 68¢. —Basement Store, O-Cedar Oil 15c Four-ounce bottles of O-Cedar Oil, for polishing furniture and woodwork, are reduced to 15¢ each, 0-Cedar Oil not only polishes but cleans furniture and wood- work—makes it look like new, —Basement Store, recommending a “regulatory ordi nance. States which already have censor.) ship laws are: Kansas, Ohio, Mary land and Pennsylv a = Bad for the Soap should be used very cai Jerked Tongue From |‘ xox want to: keep your hair Ing its best, Most soaps and Horse; Is Fined $100) ed shampoos contain too much Justies of the Peace C. C Daiton | This dries the scalp, makes the Monday imposed the maximum fine | brite, and ruigs it. f $100 on W. 8 man, Kirk-| The best thing for steady use land farmer, who admitted pulling | Mulsified cocoanut ofl ' the tongue out of a horse. 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Be sure your druggist Box 1162, you Mulsified,—Advertisement, She hunted a husband and walked into a trap. Then things grew lively. DON’T MISS SEEING EILEEN PERCY CThe Husband Hunter Adapted from the Famous Sat- urday Evening Post Story, “Myra Meets His Family,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald NEWS COLONIAL 8 ORCHESTRA inet S. K. Wineland Director