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} ! C PUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. LAST TIMES TUESDAY DOROTHY GISH “FLYING PAT” @. nf . WEDNESDAY BRINGS A POWERFUL DRAMA— in ~e 5 | | coumseuM SCOFFE With all the elements you expect in a burst of vivid action— Hate! Fear! Love! Passion! A First National Attraction * * MALOTTE = WURLITZER * * oe % * COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ) Artists under Arthur Kay, playing the selection from “The Merry Widow”—Lehar the white elephant bs a yy, fo oe a if St animal and must be given aii| Watches Stolen at aoe fo. Fovelty: | Playfield Lockers 5 | “The watch would not run, #0 it | mast have been taken away by rome thief.” conchaded C. Ari, 1062 K. Spruce st., Monday night. He ha left the watch at Collins playfield, in |the locker room. Ari's suspicions | that the watch had been stolen wer | further aroused when Y. Yorita, 6! | Washington st.. found that bis wate .D COLI UME GESIQUE, money. the best for your mouth, the feat for your Ith. is the guar- ee given by S Relieves Tube Handy ming & CoN¢ 1e$ fvery Day & Good Pnotopay BEST PICTURE TOM MOORE EVER MADE IS HERE NOW! “HOLD YOUR HORSES” A unique story of an I immigrant and his adventures in New York City! * & * LOVE DAVIS on the WURLITZER SENNETT COMEDY “IT’S A BOY” CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “One Drop Was Enough” Jensen and Von Herberg News COMING—FATTY ARBUCKLE © Topas P STRAND Within mummaner Mast meme CLEMMER -~ te CARDEN—Cortnne Grit. | in Hreadway Bubble” LUB MOUSE Maw “The Last of the Mohicans.” Tournear’s | —~ \™ “— 67TH MISLEADING LADY, the photoplay at the Clemmer this week, is a sparkling comedy-drama Bert Lytell ts the featured pla and the story fa that of a modern ave man who kidnaps a girl when ahe at him, and carries her off to a cabin in the woods where he her by the ankle to the floor I Cotton ia the girl | might add that Lucy eventually falls in love with her kidnaper, «4.6 laughs Tonight, for the last time, Dor Jothy Gish will appear at the Coll }seum in the comedy-drama, “Fty! The new show, which ope wil be “The Sceoffer ma starring Mary Thurman he fer” tells the story of how the love of a young gtri regen: erates a prominent young who has been unjustly sentenced to doctor James Kirkwood plays opposite Mise Thurman. . REX A shop gtri's search for romance in the main theme of Mabel Nor |mand’s new nedy, “What Hap} ned to Rom," at the Rex th | week A visit to a fake seeres lends Mayme Ladd (Mies Normand) to be |teve that she ts the incarnation of a dashing Spanish dancer, Rom A) |viro. ‘There followx'a number of |"Spantsh spells” during which | Mayme dons a gaycolored costume jand kids herself Into believing she is ® fascinating Sp teh senorita. i The Spanish «pelle eventually lead |! lto a pretty love affair between |t | Mayme and 4 handsome young doc | tor, e eee ® 1 | COLONTAL, Bill Farnum ts appearing at the | Colonial in “The Sewttlers,” a sca When the scutflers bertn their work, Farnum is a prisoner in the |hold of the ship. 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Big box costs only s fie with your druggiat’s guarantee. | Advertisement, ITT” oy, ou ca | w |drama. ———|Tom appears as an Irish im-| migrant employed as a street THE SEATTLE Lois Wilson Gives Fine Performance STAR in “Midsummer Madness” at Strand This bewitching little lady Her momentary ympathy of the audience. Lila Lee, Conrad Nagle an cast who appear to good advantage. jomance centers upon the mutual ve of Farnum and the daugtrter of he ship's captain. Jackio Saunders, a most enpable ading woman, plays opposite the tar, Know This Fellow? ts Lois Wilson. Miss Wilson disloyalty to the husband, who id Jack Holt are others in the “ Invisible Guest” Day at Y. W.C. A. “Invisible Guest Day” was ob- served at the Young Women's Chris than association Tuerday, when re- celpts from the cafeteria between 11 & m, and 2 p.m. were turned over to the fund for the relief of starving Huropean children. Candy, made by the girls’ club of the institution, was | also put on male for the benefit of the fu: j Irish Relief Drive ae, hardly keep oo Know this fellow? Bet you: don't. ‘air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or keep you guessing; you in on the secret. Well, anyway we won't we'll let It's none ther than “Handsome” Tom foore, the happy-go-lucky rishman, who always he heart of the beautiful maiden in the movies. Tom is at the Liberty this d rectiona, aid jon't accept any- | week in “Hold Your Horses,” very entertaining comedy- In the opening scenes weeper in Wl ol New York—that accounts for the ecard which hides Tom's | good look THREE NEW STORIES FOR CLEVER ACTOR Conway Tearle in all fixed with Selznick pictures for some time to| come, He will be introduced as a ar in Hobart Henley's “Society nobs” and in “The Fighter,” an Al bert Payson Terhune picture, to fol low. Henry Kolker i now directing Tearle in “Bucking the Tiger,” the Selznick studios in Fort Lee, N. J. QUCH BACKACHE! AUB LUMBAGD OR STIFFNESS ANY Rub pain from back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” When your back is sore nnd lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a mmall trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs O11” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, the sore ness and lameness is Kone, Don't stay crippled! This sooth. ing, penetrating ol! needa to be used only once, It takes the pain right out and ends the minery. It tn magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin, Nothing else stops lumbago, actat!. ca, backache or rhoumatiam #0 promptly —It nover disappolnial— AdverUsement, at} Given Good Start | Subscriptions Monday, the first day jof the campaign for the relief of wuffering women and children in Ireland, exceeded $12,000 in Seattle and King county, the committee an. pounced, The state's quota bas been | placed at $100,000 and Seattie’s at | $50,000, Are Weak | | 'Can’t Bar Ki _in Frisco Say | Ss Law Enforcers There's SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 “plue lew” the * put over least if Ban Francisco has anything to do with it It ls the prohibition of the morning deli Reports from Seattle that Dr. B. Armatrong, specialist on tubercu had found that germs are more lily transmitted by @ morning Wing than by ner theans, were fol lowed vy rumors here that a law forbidding this form of salutation would be next proponed. \Bat it has few friends, “Kissing at ali times i dangerous,” Swurimed up the views of the local | mgdical profession, but the opposition heate from a potent souree—the men | who enforce the laws | “LT would resign my office rather than prosecute anyone for kissing his wife good-bye,” declared Frank Silva, United States attorney. “I could not prosecute othern for violating a law I would not myself ctiimed in Robert McMillan, Silva's assistant. | And Superior Judge Graham, who presides over the divores court and w known as “the reconceiler,” waxed re faced and wrathy in his de nouncement. | “fhe man who proposed much a law whould be hanged,” he told the | world. one comers” can't ' obey,” |Prominent Elk Dies | Suddenly at Olympia} OLYMPIA, Feb, 1—While occupy: | ing the station of exteemed lecturing jis appearing at the Strand this week im Williom DeMille’s| *0\6>* at & past exalted rulers delightful production, “Midsummer Madness,” an adaptation | of Cosmo Hamilton's story. In assembling the cast, DeMille has displayed rare judg-| deny iii and died within a few min ment in choosing Miss Wilson for the role of a frivolous young | “** The finest performance in the picture is given by this young lady. has neglected her, and her quick repentance, readily win the| at the Olympia Elkw#’ lodg night, Jame | alted ruler of the order, became aud Stanford is survived by his | widow and two «mall children. He | was employed in the state land com | miasioner's office, ‘Hold Hearing on New Bridge Feb. 15 Public hearing to reconsider | changes in plans for the proposed W | Spokane st. bridge, whieh involve a large sum of money, will be held at 2 p.m, Monday, February 15, in the Commerce Chamber assembly room Thia was decided upon at a prelimi | nary meeting Monday, |Record Registration | Here as Books Close When registration books closed, Monday afternoon, for the primary election and the general city election March #, 120,075 name had been en rolled, It was the largest registra tion in the hintory of the elty. In order to give every student tn the university an opportunity to take part in albuniversity affairs, a series of 37 parties will be given during the remainder of the school year by the Associated Students. The first event is sched uled for February 19, Nerves and Thin Blood Making a Failure Out of You fron starvation of the blood wenkens the will power, robs you of your bodily and mental vigor and often keeps you from making the money and success you should | THERE A BLOOD AND E 20,000,000,000.000 RE: D BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR CH ONE MUST HAVE LRON, When your blood ts thin, pale and jfood into living tissue, PROPER AMOUNT OF GOOD—you and as & consequence you become upset. nd NOTHING watery ft lores fts power to change You EAT DOES YOU THR don't get the full strength out of ft, weak, nervous, irritable and easily Also YOUR FRAIN BECOMES DULL AND HEAVY, your memory |poor; your will power weakened; yor WINS | match for the fellow with a keen, activ It's the “man of bloo@ and tron’ u can't think right and you are no powerful mind. THE STRONG, FORCEFUL, VIGOR. OUS FELLOWS that make the money aed become the great captains of industry. When you ret up feeling tired tn the morning; when you can no longer do your day's work without being all fagged out at night: when your digestion all goes wrong, of the back and nd drawn, do » all to pieces ate of ner prostrat ened ¢ r n, oF until in your weak- ondition you contract some se- us disease, but consult your fan physician and have him take cimen of your blood and make bieod count™ our red blood co r iron-containing fruits getables to your daily food take organte iron, like | with them for a while and and Nuxated Tron, nd see how NUXATED IRON NOW PLAYING— WILLIAM —IN— “THE SCUTTLERS” A Story of the Sea MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON COMEDY NEWS COLONIAL ORCHESTRA & K, Wineland, Dircctor 1! us p mach your condition tmprover. Thousands of people have surpris- ingly increased their strength, ener- RY and endurance in two weeks’ time by this simple experiment. But in making thin test be sure that the iron you take is organic tron and metallic or mineral iron which pie urually take. Organic {ron is the iron in fF blood and like fron in spinach, lentils and ap- ples, while metallic iron is tron just if comes from the action of strong ids on small pieces of iron. Or- ganic iron may be had from your druggist under the name of NUX ATED IRON, Reware of substitutes look for the letters N. I. on every tablet. Your money will be refund- ed by the manufacturers if you do Rot obtain perfectly satisfactory re- sults. At all druggists, ENRICHES TH® BLOOD- GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY PICTURES WITH ACTION—MUSIC WITH CHARM FA i Be SI | i social | = Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN @ OTTO F. KEGEL, President VICTOR RECORDS for February HESE RECORDS present a delightful op- portunity to hear some of the world’s est singers and entertainers in your own home. A partial list follows. Records can be ordered by telephone or will be sent by mail prepaid to any address. I'm a Lonesome Little oo a ‘Victor Robert, st ho For Every Bey Who's on the Level ... Broadway Rose ....... Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet i Mother’s Lallaby . 0. is+-.++--cecerene oes Sterling Trief 1 1671 Unele Josh in a Cafeteria. ...-.----——=-.-.Cul Stewart Uncle Josh and the Honey Bees. .....—-----..Cal Stewart Be Oh Geet Say Gee! You Ought to See My Gee Gee from the Fiji Isle : Billy ‘rariz My Home Town Is h Be -All Star Trig | 18713 Dotty Dimples—One Step....--- -All Star Triosf 850 Tip Top—Mediey Fox Trot...........8tx Brown Brothe:s. 18714 If a Winh Could Make It So—Medley For Trot......... } ‘Se Joseph C. py—Or Joseph C. Smith's Orche tra My Isle of Golden Dreams—Waltz.........--+-+0+s02 0+ Let the Rest of the World Go By—Waltz. meee eeeseseceeeeeesses Frank Ferera-Ant Margie—Medicy Fox Trot....Original Dixieland Jars Band Just Snap Your Fingers at Care—Darling—Mediey Fox Caresses—I'm & Lonesome Little Raindrop—Mediry Fox ‘Trot....Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador ()rchestra Victrolas $25.00 to $450.00 | } ae 35704 $1.35 SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING The Paramount Superspecial Picture— “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” by William De Mille With Lois Wilson, Lila Lee, Jack Holt and Con rad Nagel The biggest sensation picturedom has yet wit- nessed! \" * 8 #8 - MERMAID COMEDY “ae Each branch of the weather bureau is supposed to predict for an area of 1,500 square miles, ende Satareren Gee: weight No starving of di ith salte store. 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