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ANITA STEWART in “Sowing the Wind” SATURDAY BRINGS A gorgeous story of one of New York’s most See Gates, who plays with fire and escapes: COLISEUM CONCERT aris ORCHESTRA aris ARTHUR KAY Conducter DE LUXE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SUNDAY MORNING, 11 TO 12 ¢ Mitchell Lewis, Milton Sills and “}MAIN SPRINGS, $1.50] cokon Ferguson will support Betty |Compeson in “At the End of the/ Other Repairs in Proportion H. S. ANDREWS _ |) Watchmaker 1411 FOURTH AVENUE World.” Boldt’e—Advertisement. And you will do more towards preserving your health than all the famous health ‘esorts in the country. If you care to investigate you will be vurprised at the great number of ailments all caused by one or more “sick” teeth. All work done by specialists who are part owners of the business. LADY ATTENDANTS ELLIOTT 4257 OPEN EVENINGS Best foodstuffs for the least at SAQUULUUQIQQUUUEVCUULONAQLOO0U0 ULL AAEOUTON Lg —— a ant TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIDERTYMarcld Lioyd in “New er Never” end “Danty Pulls the “The Son of Tarren,” , COLISEUM RBowitohing Iittle Mai Jot “On With the Dance,” and other succeanful film playa, comes to the Coliseum Saturday “The Gilded | Lily." a pleture which is mid to jabound with beantiful settings and) dramatic acting. Miss Murray plays the role of Lillian Drake, a typleal Broadway jealamander, who fails in love with @ country youth Tonikht for the last time, Anita Stewart will be seen in “Sowing the Wind.” LIBERTY James Oliver Curwood's name tn | connection with a photoplay has the same powerful prestige it has held for many years in the sines all over tie o |Country That God Courage of Marge O”Doon, jeral more of his wonderful stories have already enjoyed success on the screen, and now “Kazan,” the wolf dog and killer, who would acknowl! ledge only one master—Jim Radisson jot the Royal Northwest Mounted | Police—comes to the Liberty Satur day, following the final showing of the Harold Lloyd come¢ ow oF Never,” which clowes tonig eee eee in COLONIAL Wiltiam Russell comes to the Co lonial Saturday in “Rare Knuckles,” a story by A. Ghanning Edington, and taken from his noved “Brute Russell has the part of who bomes the hard rock construction men with his bare fist —a part well suited to the star's rugged personality. Mary Thurman, tittan-hatred beauty, has the fermtnine lead. Billie Fhodes is now playing at the Colonial in “Nobody's Giri” eee CLEMMER Sparkling comedy is blended with appealing pathos which leade to a dramatic climax in “The Smart Sex,” hich comes to " FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugty Spots. Hew to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Mins Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a refable concern that it will not cost you a penny uniens it removes the freckles; while if it does sive you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and @ few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauts ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. —Advertisement. Saturday—10 A. M. ADMISSION Eva Novak Coming to Clemmer in Entertaining Film Sunday Eva Novak, the charming young star, who comes to the Clemmer Sunday in “The Smart Sez,” a pleasing drama about a little chorus girl who fights her own way in the world and makes good, the Clemmer Sunday. Eva Novak is the star. Mise Novak will be seen as a little chorus girl who is stranded while barn storming with @ cheap theatrical company. A surecneagh barnyard goose har an important role in this picture and provides some rich humor “The Saphead,” starring Willem Hi. Crane and Buster Keaton, closes Saturday, cee BLUE MOUSE By a unique combination of two stories, one by Anna Sewell and the other by Lillian and George Randolph Chester, Vitagraph has produced one of the best pictures of the year in “Back Beauty,” which wil] be held over at the Blue Mouse a week longer in order to accommodate the great crowds who have been unable to get into the theatre this week. The complete story of Black | Beauty, Ginger, Merrylers, Sir Ob ver and the other equine charac ters, as written by Anna Sewell in} the earty nevention, has been faith- fully reproduced. . STRAND Tonight, for the last time, “Blind Wives,” the dramatic photoplay, will | be shown at the Strand. The new | show opening Saturday will be “The! Witehing Hour,” a screen version of the popular stage name. Local movie fang will be doubly Interested In the picture because of the appearance of Ruth Renick, for mer Seattle stock actrens, in the lead ing feminine role. “The Witching Hour* dramaticalty | tells the story of a girl who ls loved | by three men. eee REX “Roads of Destiny,” adapted from the famous O. Henry novel, by Chan ning Pollock, will be the next attrac tion at the Rex, beginning Saturday The picture is in five episodes, in which the herotne plays entirely dif ferent, roles. An added feature to the program stalilment of the nerion. ‘Tom Mix in “The Feud™ closes to- night. For a fuicy steak, Roldt’s.—Advertisement. Last Times Friday BILLIE RHODES —IN— s Girl” “Nol Four Days, Starting Saturday WILLIAM RUSSELL TcaTar 6 AGreat Discovery Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. 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WOLFENDEN will be the showing of the second tn- | “gon of Tarmn”| ‘a go to| Picture Patter Wyndham Standing is in the cast of “Ave Maria” eee Rudolf Valentino pinys the lead opposite Nazimova in “Camille.” eee , BIT Hart appears as @ mill hand tin “The Whistle.” eee “Two Weeks With Pay.” Bebe Daniels is working on that now, eee Lita Lee will be Fatty Arbuckle’s leading woman in “Gasoline Gus” eee Mary Pickford will celebrate her birthday April § How old? No fair tolling. eee ‘The leper colony at Trinidad has a movie thdatre established by Amer joana, eee “Why Girts Leave Home,” Anna Q. Nileson tells you in her next. At any rate that's its title, eee The new picture, starring Mary Carr was held up several weeks by Ler Uinesa, eee Betty Blythe ts to he starred in “The Truant Husbend,” an Albert Payson Terhune story. eee A Balmac novel is to be screened by Rex Ingram Alice Terry ts to have the leading feminine role eee A local option bill on Sunday 7 —OF “Absolutely my life”’— “How’d “Great!” They all feel the same about BUSTER KEATON In the Year’s Funniest Play “THE SAPHEAD” COMMENTS HEARD IN THE LOBBY CLEMMER ture I have ever seen”— “T never laughed so much in you .RIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. |CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWD =BLACK BEAUTY HELD OVER! SECOND BIG WEEK STARTS TOMORROW SCHOOL WACATION AN ADAPTATION OF ANNA SEWELL’S GREATEST NOVEL— ORCHESTRA EMIL BIRNBAUM, Director MATINEES BLUE MOUSE CONCERT BOX OFFICE EN 10:50 A. M. HAS A PHOTOPLAY BEEN RECEIVE! WITH SUCH ENTHUSIASM BY YOUNG A OLD ALIKE UNEXCELLED | NTERTAINMER A SENSATIONAL RACE O HORSE AND TRAIN A THRILLING FIRE A SPECTACULAR > A WONDERFUL STO! KNOWN AND LOVED B MILLIONS A PICTURE OF EXTRAORDI- NARY MERIT AND APPEAL FOR EVERY NEVER BEFORE ny ty MAN, WOMAN and CH ' an BLAC BEAUT BLUE MOUSE’ movies was reyorted unfavorably by & Connecticut senate committes, eee Roscoe Karns plays opposite Gladys Walton in “The Man Tamer,” @ circus story. eee “Just Around the Comer,” taken from a collection of Fannie Hurst stories, is near completion. eee “Ghosts of Yesterday,” an old Norma Talmadge film, has been re released. ® eee system in Japan. A They have THE— the funniest pic- like it?” LAN SPECIAL ATTRACTION: MOTION PICTURES OF MT. VESUVIUS IN ACTION SEE IT \ ACRE man behind the screen explains the action of the picture—instead of the sink behind you. “ * Purity County” Now Has Three in Prison EAST VIEW, N. Y., April 8— Putnam county, long called the “pur- ity county” of the state because of the model behavior of its citizens, at last hag three lodgers in the peniten- Uary. They are the first prisoners received in a year and are sentenced to three months for vagrancy. | LAST TIMES FRIDAY TOM MIX in “The Feud” EPISODE of thiswonder story that created such a sensation this week will start here Sat- urday—First show- ing on the Pacific Coast! WITH IT WILL BE— ] ee “ROADS OF DESTINY” A picture typical of O. Henry and his stories of men and women! With a wonderful Alaskan Gambling Hall Scene! SSS ISisIak t ESS THEATRE Ee ||