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THE Mildred Harris Wins Laurels in “The Woman in the House” SACD SECOND NEAR SENECA A First National Attraction A Startling Drama! Now Playing Mildred Harris and little Richard Headrick in a touching scene from “The Woman in His House,” the film play at the Coliseum this week OGRAMS Moth love vente pin in doctor's m jen reat brought strong Woman tn Hin He matic photoplay at the C week, in which Mildred I featured pl Dr. Phitip ing trip to the r with his friend, Peter Marvin, ughter of a native, curd, a cripple boy with they 4 New Yor the mother of ntly neglected ox question out DOROTHY MERRITHEW in dances—“Pipes of Pan” and “Tomboy Jazz” VANITY COMEDY “Ouija Did 1t” 1AL—Kalph Ince tn ent Law.” james Oli mads of the N: on a yacht ntry meets wh orson, Curweed's ” th coant oe no STRAND ORCHESTRA o i takes her to her home Ber |xhows her the baby, crippled in Jand hands, When the b . ‘)he in miraculously made J and at hair. Dr, Em where he atin in le her Later n ow mar in r jeirt Hilda small baby bo: by the doctor periments. fly. seeks to fi Peter warns the de danger of losing his wife tor works night and day to stop demic of on | He saves baby is ead. covers @ «park of lif son learns that the baby will live but will be a hopeless cripple. He hidea the child in a room off his laboratory and there works feveriah-| The opulent beauty of Rio de ly to make the little fellow well. The | Janeiro, the South American won wife, Hilda, thinks the baby has| der city, forms a fitting background been buried. Peter saves Hilda from | for the enactment of “The Whisper Ithe attentions of Livingston and| Market.” the screen production, a starring Corinne Griffith, at the leromer thin week Scenes of wonderful troplen! fol! splendid vi wile sweep open country alternate with magnificence of the city itself the powerful of intrigue, adventure th . jtempts to leave a | erson an realizes that mother love has done what his ser ums had failed to do. Everything ende happt Mins Harris oung Elmore Crowhurst on the Organ t feon this who is busy with First National Kinograms Coming—Priscilla Dean in “Outside-the Law” “butter re a male s Very capable an the wite Ramsey paralysie wh numbe of the flim week « Houne um thi The Woma 4 Dr. Emer | play at the C CLEMMER First National's Anniversary Week Attraction Is Here Now—the Million Dollar Picture! } RS. W. F. BAKER, of Milwau- |! IQE ath wl *) nel kie, Oregon, who, says she URE WE TO A has been restored to perfect AR LO M A KE [T A |] health by Tanlac after having : suffered for twenty years. Her statement is remarkable, age of the tior story interna and love thru all © North. Griffith. The can colony, and. in modinte's ts the scene played by er of the Amert secretly, partner extabliahment, she toxxed about by almost to ruin mn to her husband, but “1 by that very devotion Grittith, who has tn “The Market” one of the bent parts in her upported by the lest cast obtainable, including George | paite the Jame and others move Min a the | fate, then ¢ later xa’ Mine | Whisper | emotional | ‘ her nereen ntrong little five-year-old Chaplin's formidable sin the much which char oreen famou! eects PAs jopening. It a real touching shows a poor young mother who | tereed to abandon! |her tiny baby. Then the tory comes Chaplin in his famous tramp outfit. He adopts the for aken child There are | economy has “For the last twenty years I have into suffered from stom trouble in its worst form. I was in misery all the! time. If I took a drink of coffee or} milk or even water, it would cause |belching and gas. In fact, absolutely nothing would digest in my stomach 11 always. had an awful burning ation In the pit of my stomac believe I have taken almost a wagon load of sod: trouble, 1) heavy odds would have to take it night and day. | hom he ha Gas would bloat me up so badly 1/| of from the couldn't fasten. my cloth At times| ties, brings a my heart would ritate 4 flutter | Pathos into the so badly I would nearly emother and Chaplin has | 1 would have to > for breath. In| with a fine a |! aguin hi —with only the clock aware of the time! where n the bat f well-«pring domestic SCENIC “WILDERNESS FRIENDS” LOVE” Wild Birds and Animals With Smart Animal Actors ff] LOVE DAVIS ON THE WURLITZER JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS Matinees—3ic, Children 3c. After 6:30—45e, Children 22c. COMEDY “HIS PUPPY house ; ter-father | of Y t fight the little intensely against 0 keep chap fond | for stomach grown orphan home second authort touch of nded himself na Purviance lady been leading has f cheese and the over SEATTLE PACT 3 My littl yy) ly py, Ye, — the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps Join Our HOOSIER Dollar Club | Are you one of the women who have wanted to be freed from the needle: drudgery of kitchen-work—but who have felt they just had to go on in usele: slavery because “we can’t afford a Hoosier now”? If so—this special sale was put on for you. It enables you to have a HOOSIER now. During this sale Your *] HOOSIER No Extra Charge for These Terms _ In spite of the unusually favorable terms on which you buy this famous Cab- inet during this sale, we do not add a cent to cover “interest charges” or other extras, Ps have ever wished for an easing of the burdens of kitchen-work —join the HOOSIER Dollar Club today. We reserve the right to withdraw this —Jjoin the HOOSIER Dollar Club today. Only a limited number of Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets are available at these special terms. HE GROTE-RANKIN. mo- | terrific f Delivers Janet Preece, in need of him, he lingers not Thru a trick of fate, Janet and Les-|ment before he is on his way to|cidentally lie are thrown together, and the Iat-|her. He has not received permission ter's brother falig head over heels into leave camp and is technically a love with Janet. She refuses him, |deserter, so a provost guard ia dis and when Leslie presses her for | patched to bring him back. How he reason, the girl tells her of the blight: is saved by the timely intervention ed romance, tho she keeps the name | of the president, and the ultimate de of the man nouement make a photoplay that is/ What happens when, Leslie accl-| worthy of everyone's consideration. Jentally finds out that it is her own ove husband who is to blame for Janet's REX sorrow brings the picture to a re markably interesting and somewhat pathetic climax May McAvoy pia o with a sw given a sympatheti as Janet, and H. B. Her as the husband . fire to let Raoul escape. Betty Blythe gives a good perform- ance as Nanette, and Lon Chaney jadds to his laurels by his clever act |ing in the role of the young trapper. | Lewis Stone and Francis MacDon- ald are seen in the supporting roles. “ac A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE a secret James Oliver Curwood's “Nomads of the North,” the att tion at the Rex this week, offers some unusually beautiful settings clever acting and a thrilling big for | est fire. The plot has to do with Nanette | Rowland, a bewutiful young girl, and | | her three suitors. Corporal O'Conner, of the al Northwest Mounted is the ‘The | Police, Raoul Challoner, a young] the film attraction | trapper, and “Buck” McDougall, a] now at the Colonial. |serpent polished with the veneer of The story is simple and becomes | years spent in Montreal, McDougall doubly impre by virtue of this/is the son of the wealthy factor of very simplicity It is merely the|the Hudson Bay Company. faithful depicting of an Raoul Challoner being the favored | 5 suitor, “Buck” and his father trick him into a fight, and during the brawl a man is killed, Raoul is ar- rested, but Nanette succeeds in help- ing him to eseape, They make their | ‘\way thru a terrific storm to the! “/home of a priest, where they are] married. There follows a series of exciting | the role of the ignity, Anna portray COLONIAL Iph at Ince star of Law,” sive world’s hie The story starts in t and by aid of the “flasht spectator is taken back to the of the cl Here happy family consisting of a mother and three When the call to arms comes, the boys volunteer and| incidents, during which Corporal the little mother is left alone. The| Conner is sent to arrest the hus two elder br fall in the fray 1 of the woman he loves, O'Con-} and when word comes to the young: | ner’s sympathies are with the young| er man that the mother is iil and | couple and he finds a way during a| ‘1 war we All Prices Plus Jax | Kid’ row me right into | pre spasms, I ulso very fond of| onions, but they would upset me ter. | STRAND ribly “The Truth About Husbands,” “My of | film play the Strand thi shape comparatively ne rhe ons of man and w my arms joints were al-| pily together until estrs most unbearable lation of de preceding mar of my in a sling and couldn't | riage, in this case on the part of the Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless ; riage, in raise it up to my hea My hands | husband | If you want plenty of thick, beau-| would swell up and for a long time I) “The Truth About Husbands” he | ve | don't ns get rid of dandruff, for it will “l told my hual 1 1 guessed I little more than a school =“HERBS It doesn't do much «& | 4 1 would ordinary liquid arvon; ¢ I want. 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I of it » and fow fails.—Advertisement ALL WEEK The story of a clever wom- an and of strange adven- tures in Rio de Janeiro, wonder city of South America, CORINNE GRIFFITH Beautiful Star of “The Broadway Bubble” James Oliver Curwood's Many men will see themselves in the First National drama that is here now — a masterpiece that hits near home! “NOMADS OF THE NOR First National traction With —IN— “THE WHISPER MARKET” ? COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA $4 Artists Under Arthur Kay Playing “Prince of Pilsen” Malotte on the Wurlitzer Pathe News At Lon CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “Mad Hatters” 5 “Back From the Front” ane Clemmer Music LIBORIUS HAUPTMANN vi o ". 2 2, ~} a. 66s ” aetierrd Coming—Ethel Clayton in “Sins of Rosanne