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SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING the “mother” of “Humoresque” in ‘The Greatest Love’ White in “Cream oe.” Warner in “When We stantial REA. Were Twenty One, * COLONIAL 47P.EX, ELUCIDATOR OF MYS TERIES. new neriow stories which, in addi r fascination which in 8 jot 4 tion to the resu | this class of pictures invariably pos seanes, has an unusual amount of | heart interest, due to the fact that a victim of cirounstantial evidence is the pivot around whieh the plot re volves, The first pleture of this ae | ries is being shown at the Colonial for the first time today and is called | "Circumstantial Evidence,” oe BLUE MOL The small t jwith ite antiqua lehievous ink-besm devil, the with rows of dust.covered al campaign head quarters town livery stable all were indelibly stamped on the retentive young memory of Julien author of “he | Fotka, the Thomas Ince |tion, ‘These settings have been n newspaper office, presses and mis ed print country lawyer's little sanctum aw books, pun | Josephson produc Ouida Writes Plots for Movies; George Produces Them on Screen Ouida Bergere, who writes (OREATE FEAR TO ENFORCE PEACE, Chinese Tongs Threaten | Riots, Letter Reveals , How the Chinese tongs work for | | peace by instilling fear of riot in the hearts of Chinese was revealed in a| letter to Deputy Prosecutor John D.| from Bing Kung Bow known as the Chine | Carmody Leong tong free masons The tong wrote to explain that it | resented the recent testimony of Ed die Wong at his trial for burglary that he was being persecuted by Chi nese because of bis Americanization “We nent 50 men to war,” the tong wrote, “and many of them came back wounded We are for justice to all and for avoiding trouble among the Chinése.* Phe lengthy letter reviewed the al od criminal career of Kiddie Wong | and thone Jimmie W Wong Wah, tried with him mame offense, and about Jagnin because of a disagre the jury On many occasions, it Is averred Eddie wan forced to make good on al: | leged questionable transactions by threats that aggrieved persons in other tongs would start an official controversy between their tongs and Eddie's tong. Such a controverny, it |is popularly understood, would rup-| ture Chinatown. Oar Played for Pathe. write scenarios. | be tried ment of of the onereelers. Then started to |That's when she met George scenarios, and George Fite She adapted a number of stage) Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preeidert PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE There Is a Smart, Luxurious, Beautifully Finished Baby Carriage Here for Your Baby—It Is a Lloyd’s Loom-Woven Baby Carriage —the limousine of babydom, with every appointment The story of a love that reaches from the cradle to the confines of eternity! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland, playing overture “Orpheus,” for comfort, and so attractive that you will recognize it as the smartest baby vehicle on the avenue. Many new finishes are being featured this Spring. Mothers will enjoy selecting baby’s carriage from our showing, and it will be a genuine pleasure for us to |taithfully reproduced in the film version of hia story which is now |whowing at the Blue Mouse eee maurice, who directs. He's her hubby. “Paying the Piper,’’| the entertaining picture play at the Liberty this week, is a Fitzmaurice production. ITZMAURICE, LTD! Or you,at plays and novels for the screen Origintl scenarios written by ]Ouida and directed by George were |The Avalanche,” “A Society Exile,” | |"On With the Dance,” “The Right .|to Love,” “Idols of Clay” and “Pay COLISEUM Animals of every sort, 2.2. 9 from a 17, ele Supported Robert a ; You Must Replace the Wear . by Offenbach. We feature our music. Gayety Comedy “BLONDES” First National Kinograms Coming—“The Passionate Pilgrim” WIBER Ty “Let's go to te Liberty” Bruce Scenic “Voices of the Sea” always good advice The many-sided soul of a city, mirrored in flaming, radiant drama! ARE YOU? “PAYING THE PIPER” Jensen Pon oer CHESTER iy oll Lloyd Hamilton SCREENIC— Elmore Crowhurst the Warliteer, — “Out of the playing My, Little “Moonshine” ' Past” Bimbo Down on the COMING—Charles Ray in “The Old Swimmin’ Hole” —=— and Tear on the Human System be replaced, good health. kept pure and vigorous, ever stop to consider | if you are to enjoy what a tremendous task is placed ; mn your human system every 4 The most. efficient piece of machinery in all the world is not Did you of your body. Your blood must be for upon its condition depends every organ ny marmoset to gigantic bant, are shown on the screen in Man Woman-—Marriage,” the Alan |Holubar production at the Coliseum this week | In the modern episodes, kittens and puppies have their place on th | screen In the medieval period is shown a trained dove carrying @ mesmge from the star to ber knight Then there ix a huge jungle scene in which orang outangs, mon keys, leopards and animals are seen other | CLEMMER | Frank Mayo, who t* playing the role of French-Canadian in “The Magnificent Brute,” a stirring film | A Home Recipe for Gray Hair | Gray, streaked or tded hair can | be immediately made black, brown or | light brown, whichever shade you de | aire, by the use of the following rem. edy that you can make at home Merely «et a box of Orlex powder at any Grug store. It costs very tit tle afd fo extras to buy. Dissolve it In two on of distilled or rain wa- ter and comb it through the hair./ Full directions for use and a $100.00 nid bond come in each box, guaran teeing the user that Orlex powder doen not contain silver, lead, zinc, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal tar products or other dertvativen It le aafe, does not rub off, ts not aticky or gummy. and leaves the hair | fluffy. It will make a gray-haired | person look twenty years younger. — |to display his athletic prowe F might call it Bergere, Inc—this| partnership of George Fitamaurice and Ouida Rergere. Oulda writes the words and George seta them to action, at the Paramount studios. | Ouida planks the porterhourse and | George site down to it. at home | For, be it known, this is another marital-movie combine Such combines in the movie are not uncommon, but there are| some uncommon things about this/ romance. Oulda was born in Spain. George born in France. uida came to Amertea when «he was six, She went on the stage| game drama at the Clemmer this woek, ts now working on © new drama called | “The Truant.” In this new picture the star ls given ample opportunity | ina norton of atirring incidents #taged in the romantic atmosphere of the Blue Ridge mountains, . STRAND Vera Gordon ts starring at the Strand thin week in “The Greater Love.” In thie pleture this clever actress has a “mother” role of the/| mune type which she created in Fannie Hurst's “Humoresque.” ‘The opening scenes show the Ital lan mother, her husband and two young children leaving for America | on board a big liner, and the reat of the story is given over to thetr ups and downs in this country, At} times the picture reaches strong dramatic heighta. cee REX } Advertisement. Detective Story | Warner's stage play “Circum- stantial Evidence” —With— GLEN WHITE Claire Anderson, who ts the de ehtful Uttle heroine of H. B. latest starring vehicle,; When We Were Twenty-One,” now | showing at the Rex, ts a Michigan | girl Miss Anderson was born in Detroit and first went into pictures with the Triangle film company. | She is best in roles of the light comedy variety, tho her work in| the new Warner picture ts splendid. | “When We Were TwentyOne” ts) & screen version of the popular ob —As— Elucidator of Mysteries Unraveling one of the most mysterious of crimes, H. B. Warner— “When We Were Twenty-one” A passionate thrill that will renew your youth! DE LUXE COMEDY ott, [ing the Piper"--the film drama at Richard Carle, and|the Liberty this week, starring | Robert Loraine. | Derothy Dickron, the famous Broad. Appeared in pletures in the days! way de Maxine Et George Wilton Lackaye, Grace cer PITTSBURG MAN MAKES WONDERFUL Declares Tanlac Enabled Him to Eat Better, Sleep Better and Work Better — Has Gained Thirty Pounds “I tonsider Tanlac the grandest medicine in the world, for I have Actually gained 30 pounds in weight | since I began taking it, It has just simply filled me with new life and energy, and for the first time in years I can sit down to the table and enjoy three equare meals a day like other people, In fact, Tanlac has made me eat better, feel better, sleep | better and work better, and I gue that’s all @ man can expect of a medicine, | “Before I took Taniac, I was off 26 pounds in weight and was #0 badly run down I was hardly able to do my work, Nothing seemed to agree with | ye, and my food invart soured on my stomach. 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HOOT GIBSON in “OUT OF LUCK” Western Drama BILLY FRANEY Comedy “NOBODY HOME” — COLONIAL ORCHESTRA A. K. Wolfenden Director | First National’s nine-act spectacle of drama and heart interest, with Dor- othy Phillips and James Kirkwood— Zou MAN: WIMAN- MARRIAGE’ the picturesque and romantic surroundings of the Hudson Bay country. AND Five other notable numbers, combining the most varied program in the eity