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, FEBRUARY Y1, Y921. FATTY ARBUCKLE “Brewster's M illions” LAST TIMES FRIDAY 100 Ver Cont Courtesy, Mus, Pictures AT LAST— SATURDAY YOU MAY SEE HARLIE “WHAT’LL WE DO NEXT, PAP?” | Baby. Ash can. Broken windows Chartie Chaplin. the most discussed picture made in years, where it's showing now. | It depicts a mother throwing her offspring into an ash can. Horrible! [Horrible !t Charlie takea the baby under his sheltering wing. Being « gtaster for the purposes of the picture, he |teaches the kid to throw rocks thru ees he makes of It, It’s putty good. | “Charlie's funny, I know,” says leago commiasion on motion pictures |“But are we going to encourage babyabandonment by mothers and window-breaking by boys?" “Tt's the greatest pleture ever pro duced by « single artist,” mys Sam- uel Goldwyn. He's president of a fin lcorporation that has no interest whatever In Chaplin pictures, “The Kid" is the first Chaplin re jlease in more than a year. He has }four more coming under his First | National contract. He recetved 1,464 scenarios tn the [past four weeks, but he doesn’t want clute Patter Seven Eskimo dogs, veterans of polar expeditions, will be seen in ‘The Woman Who Went Away,” starring Alice Lake eee You can call it that if you want tot Vie Schertzinger In his big million-dollar First National attraction— HE KID It is his best and most novel pic- ture—a masterpiece that will please all classes and establish Chaplin as a great artist! LOVE DAVIS on the Wurlitzer fe = screening eee Fatty Arbuckle’s next feature wil! be based on stories by George Pattullo, Arbuckle is working now on “Crazy to Marry ee and winner of the Davis cup in 1913, lig now William DeMille’s business manager, “Watch My Smoke” ts Wally Reid's next auto film. eee Samoel Merwin, Harvey OFig gins and Edward Sheldon, have been added to Paramount's writin. Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing | | Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking | |its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. | |This dries the scalp, makes the hair | brittle, and ruina it. The best thing for steady use ts |Mulsified cocoanut ofl sbampoo (which in pure and greaseleas), and is Jensen and Von Herberg News Matinees, 31c; Children, 13c. After 6:30, 45¢; Children 22c. All Prices Plus Tax use. —— a ———=| One or two teaspoontuls of Mulst- between Strausbourg and Basel. The! med will cleanse the hair and scalp river has not been as low in 120| thoroughly. Simply motaten the hair years. with water and rub it in. It makes er Rhine Said to Be Running Dry GENEVA, Feb. 11—Fish can be it with the hands in the Upper ine. River trade is at @ stand. ij. 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All good drug and department money back Advertisement, |of a young boy . | “Tomboy Jazz. in “Cinder © Talmadge in sham in “The Man Whe Last Mim- run Mouse. Constance Binney tn “Homething Different, + } rama, | KR GARDEN—William Faver- | | STRAND The new feature opening at the Strand Saturday will be “The Truth About Husbands.” Jn this pleture Dunstan Renshaw, a wealthy bach clor, is the central figure, Dunstan makes love and promines to marry Janet Preece. He jilte her and mar ries Leslie Hrownell, a lovely young society girl, who knows nothing about hin affair with Janet, Son Ume later, Janet comes back into Dunstan's fe Leslie learns the truth and leaves her husband. The reat of the story is given over to Janet's earnest effort to reunite the couple COLONIAL Ralph Ince t# the «tar of “The |Hlighest Law," the new picture |which opens Saturday at the Colon jal This picture unfolds the story Bobby Goodwin, who deserts from the army to visit bis dying’ mother, and is arrested at her bedside, The attempts of his flancee to keep the eituation from Mra Goodwin, who believes her son to be boy to be proud of, and the pa thetic struggle of Robby to keep the |dingrace @ wecret from his mother are the high spots of the story. eee REX “Nomads of the North," the pop ular James Oliver Curwood story will be the featured photoplay at the Rex, beginning Saturday. The types in this pictufe are thom of the brutal “Factor,” his villain ous #on, the maiden they persecute the falsely accused hero, and the brave Northwest Mounted Polica Hetty Blythe, Lon Chaney, Lewis S. Stone and Spottiswood Altcin are the leading playern, eee COLISEUM Mildred Harris, the talented young Actress, comes to the Coliseum Sat urday tn “The Woman in His House,” a dramatic story which tells of the young wife of a great phy. sician who believes her husband bs having an affair with another woman, when in reality he ts devot ing his time to his profeasion, In me comes Philip, Jr, but even ® mother’s love does not make up for her husband's neglect, and when there comes the tempter, one Bob Livingwton, he finds o ready listener |to Dis wiles, The outcome of this domestic ltangte brings the picture to @ highly dramatic climax. srnalintnstaeeninietnsiemty amp DANCER COMING TO STRAND Starting Saturday, patrons of the Strand theatre will have a treat tn} addition to “The Truth About Hus. bands,” the motion picture showing, as Dorothy Morrithew, the 12-year. old child dancer, is to appear each afternoon and evening in two danc ing numbers, “The Pipes of Pan” and Dorothy appeared before Paviowa during the iatter’s recent engagement in Tacoma and won her praixe. ovcm Fltzabeth Garrison, who plays the! me any more, | 2 S| S| 2 FA = = S| bs = = = = Devel: eid YORINNE GRIFFITH, the beaw 4 Uful young sta who has an emotional role in “The Whieper Market,” the film play which opens Saturday at the Clemmer. She plays the wife of a vice conmul to da Janeiro and becomes tn- 1 in a gigantic blackmall and How she outwits preserves ber do makes an inter volv smuggling plot the gang and mestic happiness esting photoplay. Miss Griffith appeared here re- cently In “A Broadway Bubble.” Sabbath Day Golf Held Against L. G. ABERYSTWYTH, Wales, Feb. 11 Premier Lioyd George has been taken to task by some of his former Welsh constituents for playing golf on Sunday. The Congregational church here recently voted unani mously to protest againet the exam ple set by the premier im seeking Sunday recreation, Clyde Cook, comedian, was born In an Australian. lumber camp. BOYD WOULDN'T BE WITHOUT IT IN HIS HOME NOW Tacoma Man Says His Whole System Was Strengthened by Tanlac “Tefore 1 got Taniac I was #0 crippled up with rheumatism I could hardly drag around, but now I can get about lke @ sixteen-year-old,” maid Albert L. Boyd, 6437 South Gove St, Tacoma, well known employe of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company. “Some two years ago rheumatism commenced troubling me, and my right leg gpt so bad I thought J would have to giv¢ up my work It pained me nieht and day, I couldn't sleep, and at Uimes could hardly move my right leg at all, and most of the time I just suffered agony if I tried to bear my weight on it. I gradually became run down and got to where I would tire very easily at my work “So many people were praising Tanlac I decided to get @ bottle my: self, and now I think so much of it I wouldn't think of being without jit. That rheumatiam doesn't trouble the pain is gone, and role of the society matron in “The/1 can get around and do my work | Truth About Husbands,” someone is going to tell the truth jabout them, as she has never known | ened. Jone to te the truth about himmelf. | and atways feel fine. Richard Rarthelmess fs noreened as “Youth” in George Fitz betng | heard of.” | fwoon to be! with perfect eage. My appetite is |meon here, says she is glad to know |fine too, and iy whole system smeme to have been built @p and strength I sleep like a log every night, ‘Tanlac certain. |ly is the best medicine I ever saw or Tanlac ts sold by the Barteh Drug Stores _- Advertigoment. wild animals! The Famous mel | “WHILE NEW YORK SATURDAY—First National’s Thriller of the Northern Woods by James Oliver Curwood A tremendous story of life and love in Can- ada’s great wilderness, with Lon Chaney, Lewis Stone, Betty Blythe and a score of Leaves Tonight And Mike Thought |« yourself! commanded Miss Bertha A. Miller as she jabbed something shiny into the ribs of Michael Amic PAGE 9 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “MAMMA’S AFFAIR” Leaves Friday Night CON SEUME aw Bd Saturday Will Bring First National’s Anniversary Attraction--- waa: EB who is like all women until she becomes just ‘a woman house---then the man awakes to the love he has lost in his A triumph of ail love! Thekind of a heart drama that brings “don’t care” husbands and neglected wives back to happiness! MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists undef Arthur Kay PATHE NEWS Henceforth at this theatre evening prices will prevail all day on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays who had broken into her apartment, Amio kept his hands up until the pe lice came. The shiny thing was agik ver spoon. The average native woman @f Ta | haiti is dressed in a mother hubbard. the Spoon Was Gun NEW YORK, Feb. 11—"Behave PICTURES WITH ACTION--MUSIC WITH CHARM LAST TIMES STARTING FRIDAY— | SATURDAY An Ince Production THE HIGHEST LAW NEWS COMEDY MUTT and JEFF Eva Novak and Jack Perrin ers TORRENT” Colonial Orchestra 8. K. WINELAND, Director