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PAGE 16 Clemmer to Show Screen M MME ARY PcKYORD'S ture, "The Lov “Let's go Wo the Laer > mivice | “GODLESS MEN” The most powerful story of the sea ever filmed— leaves Friday night. ® s oe] latent pie which the little star haa heretofore peared Miss Pickford haa appeared tr comedy-drama, but never in an eme tional drama of the type of “T Love Light,” Those whe have STARTING SATURDAY — A Paramount Picture STRAND Owing to popular demand or Curwood'’s remarkable story oe The Trails Bad,” will be a fow days longer at the James in one of the best Curwood he screen © Novak in the of a young wife denper fights to save her husband (who has murdered a man) from the wast Mounted Police, is who wonde « the lead b are laid tn the wuaily beautiful COLISEUM Charlos Ray believer tn the impor tance of wearing the right clothes at the right time; that clothes are more important fac in the lives of men than t& appreciated. The im pression that clothes concern only | women is erroneous, Me is an ar dent student of men's fa os him: | self, from the latest in agricultural raiment to the proper attire for a prisefighter or a Beau Brummell, It is an a Beau Brummell that Ray seen in “Nineteen and Phyllt newest play, whiph opens at the Coliseum Saturday. ee WIN Mr her very latest film play, “The | charming star impers onate sa Actress Proves ‘ LIBERTY tna, upon the death of | herite a giria’ school The aunt dies » tly without leaving a wi! DB akes charge of the school and finances it with the ald of a banker, who wants Bevins to do away with the commer-| with an avalanche of votes to her cial course at the school because he | credit Friday morning, pretty A does not approve of women in bust| Stewart, star of Ye news. | Typhoon,” viel itippa” This ts the basis of the plot of | other ‘The Charm Se ” the delightful comedy drama h comes to the) thir “place in the race for “Movie Liberty Saturday. And Wallace Reld | Que The two leaders, Norma appears tn the role of Austin Bevina. | Tater madge ané Mary Pickford, are . unning «a brink race, and prett tar behind race for “king has been trane 1 le@de Chariie and will be|bashful boy” of the movies, slipped nial Saturday, | { of “twogun” Bill Hart and See this handsome young i , in the rele|now holds third place. of the young wi hase fondneam| More votes were registered this for dress and love for her husband| morning than any other day since lead her tuto temptation. This role | test started. Saturday the | was created for the American stage wil be announced and a LOVE DAVIS by Margaret [llington. is ; ‘The cast includes Charles Waldron, | various players will be printed y Wallace McCutcheon and Dorothy | ote must be in The Star office = Cumminga REX midnight. Following te the present standing of the leaders: r HL. HL Van Loan t# the author of ACTRESSES Tom Mix's Iatest flim play, “Three| Norma Talnindge. . Gold Coins,” which opens at the Rex| Mary Pickford . Saturday, Asiita Stewart The story has to do with the a4 Constance Talmadge. ventures of Bob Fleming (Tom Mix),| Viola Dana. ® happy-folucky cowpuncher in Cal) Louise Glaum ..... fornia, who stops a runaway ACTOR! mobile and naves the lives of Li . Reed, a wealthy off magnate, Wallace Reld hin Pretty young daughter, E Thomas Meighan This is the beginning of a pretty ro- paca! et mance but Tom doen't win Retty - until he has gone thru a score of daring escapades, alge out of euler pOOLONT AL famoun stage Can you blame the girls? man in charge of fifty charming charmers! LAST TIMES FRIDAY BETTY COMPSON —IN— “PRISONERS OF LOVE” Doug Fairbanks Eugene O'Brien | Christmas gifts were common tm) Funeral for Seattle fee a EE ee |Boy Dead Two Years! é Funeral services for George J. | WHY “ANURIC” ie. field, whore body has been brought here from the Belgian Con- Refore an Insurance Company will go, West Africa, are to be bh take a rink on your life the exam-|thin city Saturday, S¢hoft ining physician will test the urine April 22, 1918. He war 2 and report whether you are a good uate of the t risk. When your kidneys .get mum ington, studied lgiwh and clog, you suffer from back ing at Columbia University and ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or | was a member of the American A the twinges and pains of lumbago, ciation of Mining Engineers, He |rheumatiem and gout. The urine is| was the son of Charles Schofield, joften cloudy, full of sediment; chan: | 6211 2rd ave. N. EB. [nels often get sore and sleep is dix |turbed two of three times a night This i# the time you should consult some physician of wide experience— such as Dr SATURDAY CHARLES RAY Frenchman Sought; He Died in 1879 CHICAGO, Jan. 21—Thus far no. Hotel and Surgi Institute, Buf-| body's anewered this advertinement |falo, N.Y. Send him 100 for targe| tn |trial package of his new discover | |"Anuric” (antl uric acid). Write! him your symptoms and send a sare | ple of urine for test.—Advertisement Pierce, of the Invalids’ a newspaper t SONAL—Reward for informa tion leading to whereabouts of Jaques Seigneur, a Frenchman, who died in 1879 VINCENT LAST TIMES FRIDAY “THE HUSBAND HUNTER” STARTING SATURDAY . PEARL WHITE Her Second Complete aes THIEF” A Story of Beautiful Gowns and Their Influence on Society. —ALSO— NEWS—TOPICS COMEDY MUTT & JEFF COLONIAL ORCHESTRA 8. K. WINELAND Director ‘19=:PHYLLIS’ “Fighteen-a-Week” Charles bumps into a $1,000-reward burglar, and then—he loses his bashful ways! Well, who wouldn’t at 19 with a Phyllis? COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists Under Arthur Kay PATHE NEWS New Photoplay, “The Love Light” Mary Pickford, who comes to th ture, which was written and directed by Frances Marion, the| in Star Popularity Contest nplete Unt of the standings of «| |to revoke the state AT'TLE STAR “WOOF! WOOF!” Mary Pickford’s As He Went After Man Who Thought Him Il HELMINA, Mont, Jan, 21 fool with a wolf just because he looks thin and wick,” advwes Julius Hendrikeon of Hathaway. | | | Don't |} Julius ought to know, We had | Juet elimbed from a tree where a wolf chased him. | A wolf bad been rating Julius set out polsoned meat When he saw @ scrawny wolf foaming at the mouth, he thought he had bis polson victim. | Jullus swung @. shovel at the wolf The wolf dodged | tor Julius “Woof! woof anid the wolf, | Julius threw the shovel, then start ed for the nearest tree | ‘The wolf kept him hours | Bounties were paid on 114 wolver killed tn Montana tast year, Forty six mountain lions and 10,024 coyotes were killed. |5,000 File Claims | for Mexican Loss MEXICO CITY, Jan. 21.—Claims Nied with the Mexican government foreigners who suffered Lowen during the revolution, {t in an nounced, total §111,000,000. Five thousand persons presented o clatma, then started there for | | CHILLICOTHE, 0, Jan, 21 |Larimore, of Wenterville, received jhis first assignment as reporter from the Scluto Gazette 20 years jane. He just returned, maying he jbecame homesick when he started after the story "KEEP LOOKING YOUNG | It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping young is to fee! ng—todo this you must watch your and boweis-—-there's no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a_ bilious) look in your face—dull eyed with no} sparkle. Your doctor will tell you! ninety per cent of all sickness comes) from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known in Ohio, perfected a vegeta pound mixed will olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which be gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They el about that natural buoyancy which al thould enjoy by toning up the liver and. clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are knowa by their olive color. In ern Cle mmer Satairday in Love Light.” In this new fea-| young Italian girl. “Dark Horse” COUPON 1 hereby east on note, do cide whe ysician le com-| Toor addres Write © favorite im seod to Motion Pictu tar '/Pay Men by Check to Prevent Losses TRENTON, N. J, Jan. 21.—To pre vent payroll holdup» the New Jersey jecislature will be asked next season law which re quires industrial concerns to pay em It ts pointed out olen, can be stopped Seattle ( Children Moving. Pictures 5 to 16 Years APPLY Douglas Studio OF DANCING TOMORROW Between 4 and 6 P. M DOUGLAS HALL Tenth Ave and EK Pine St. that checks at the bank ABYS COLDS. —., “nipped in the bod” without “dosing” by use of— VISKS VAPORUS be 17 Million Jara Used Yearly TAVERN SECOND AT UNION SOMETHING DOING EVERY NIGHT MONDAY—SIX PRIZES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TUESDAY—LUCKY DANCE: WEDNESDAY—CARNIVAL NIG THURSDAY—SIX PRIZES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FRIDAY—LUCKY DANCES —SEr— ROBERT MANNING—HAZEL SALMON—BILL SMITH —with the— NILES LARSON’S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA REGULAR DINNER 5 TO 8—$1.00 SESRRRESESEReeese * SEATTLES muRY PICKFORD in her new production— “THE LIGHT” —a picture that will give to you all the beauty, charm and art that have made Mary Pickford the most be- loved girl in the world PHOTO DI AY HOU COMING SATURDAY THE ONE AND ONLY MARY— L. ARRY SEMON in ba SUITOR" SAID THE WOLF stock. 4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921. HELD OVER A FEW DAYS FOR THOSE. WHO COULD NOT GET IN s SECOND NEAR SENECA ISOBEL on THE TRAIL’ END” Crammed full of action and sus- pense! 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