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TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY a CON, > A Paramount > ESAT GILDED LILY” With Mae Murray EDUCATIONAL COMEDY “JUST IN TIME” i@ hh A lot of animals and Snooky! f \ PATHE NEWS 2551 COLISEUM Aciour CONCERT 34 Condvetor ORCHESTRA Playing Overture “William Tell” by Rossini COMING “What Every Woman Knows” BECOND NEAR SENECA This Paramount Artists Superspecial brings back a highly successful stage play of a psychic gambler! SuM - ] 3 Superspecial of one girl and two kinds of love! 2ND © UNIVERSITY ) SECOND EPISODE “THE SON of TARZAN” You will like this wonder jungle story of thrills! of Destiny” A dramatic picture from | an O, Henry story of a } Woman and Fate! 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures Straight from the won- derland of northern wilds! JAMES OLIVER URW 3 \ , TODAY'S PROGRAMS “Mack Beaut Murray in “The BLUE MOUSE RACING for a greater prise than V any purse ever posted at a track, Harry Blomefield rode Black Beauty cross-country against Jack Beckett | on Lightning. Again and again the positions of the racers changed, thru many chance happenings and de» perate risks taken by one and then the other of the riders. How Black Beauty won this race lingly pletured in the scree Anna Sewell's lack Beauty famous at the Blue n, a wolf dog, saves the life of iful young girl and avengea oath of his beloved master in een adaptation of James Olt: id story, “Ke at the Liberty this week Jane Novak, the charming young actress, who it ix rumored will soon become Mra, William 8 Hart, plays the leading feminine role. | eee COLISEUM the ae yer Curwood's sp xan,” TUE SEA O. Henry Story, “Roads of Destiny,” Featured Film Attraction at Rex | Datnty Mae Murray, the popular player, scores a real hit In her new photoplay, “The Gilded Lily,” at the| |Cotiseum. jot "On With the Dar she scored such a success recently There is a surprive finish which It would be unfair to the reader to re veal, STRAND “You're not going to shoot me you're going to drop that gun!’ And he did! The force of an over. powertng will served to ¢ murderous impulse and event a tragedy. The situation ts the crux/ of “The Witching Hour,” the power. | |ful Augustus Thomas » | which iff picture form ta be at the Strand thin week . oe COLONIAL Who ever heard of a Western dra. matic hero who didn't carry a gun? That ts just what happens in “Bare Knuckles,” the film play star ring William Russell at the Colonial! this week. In the story there are| enemies and jealousies to be con quered by the hero, who accom plihes this after several desperate fistic encounters. Mary Thurman ts the girl for whom Bill does all the scrapping. eee CLEMMER Pauline Frederick is in the | Miss Murray is a dancer O, Henry story, which is being shown on the screen at the jin this story, which ty reminiscent Rex this week in conjunction with the second episode of “The in whieh | Son of Tarzan,” the Edgar Rice Burroughs’ serial. A CLEAR COMPLEXIO Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes ~-Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edward Ohio Dr.F.M.Edw . a Well-Known well-known grec rar J hem You will coher. blets are wonder-workers on he liver and bowels, which cause a vormal action, carrying off the te nd poisonous m in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look full eyes, pimples, couted te aches, a listless, nd-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, bs take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing reavits. | Thousands of women and men takr | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and mgue, head. | TTLE STAR cast of “Roads of Destiny,” an |Benefit Film Show _ | at Met Wednesday Hood of the haa contrib- Manager George Metropolitan theatre | uted the use of his theatre and the | complete orchestra for the showing star a “a motion picture, | Mitchell Flor for the benefit of the Lewis and Washington ety W The er formance Children’s Home #0 day evening, April 12.| © proceeds of the por will go to the soctety.| The society findy homes for sdop | tion of orphan and denerted chil-| dren all over the state. Pt has} been in operation for over 25 years During that period it has placed 2,800 children in permanent homes. } it han caret for 60,000 children in| thin state during that period. i The society has its main home |here at 63rd ave. N. EB. and 3ant| jrt. It has a home for older boys | n Tacoma and another branch In | Spokane. | ‘opular prices will prevall at the Picture Patter ) Doris Pawn in “Shame.” Tom Mix’s next is “The Night Horsemen.” | Olive Tell has deserted the acreen to appear on the stage in “Nemesis,” Ralph Spence ts nald to have writ ten 60,000 comedy subtitles in four years see Irving Berlin was inspired by “The Passion Flower” to write a song and give it that name, Jean Gordon, a 17 achool girl, makes ber debut in Queen of Sheba.” cee 12, Griffith's Int vin “Dream Street,” w York run, John D. Rockefeller refused to pose for the movies until he was 82, Then he did it for Fox News, yearold high “The David Sheagr ent “find,” in ne just starting It vaudeville produce Alexander magnate, movies, Pantages, is going to oe 8 te ih) And they say the only time you can see Reginald Barker without a cigar in his orifice is when he's eat ing, Do This For Constipation THE public should know that there oe in the action of for constipation. hes.” purges, physics. weaken, For lasting effect use a laxative, Dr Caldwell's Sy Pepsin acts gently and mildly so | baby can use it wit | compound of Beyp other simple laxative herbs with pep- ein and pleasant-tasting aromatics | A sixty-cent bottle will last an aver- montha Syrup Pepsin ts the most popular of all laxativesand more fe used in American homes than any TRY IT FREE Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F. KEGEL, Presidera ’ Pike Street and Fifth Avenue A Special Selling AXMINSTER RUGS Size 9x12 Size 8-3x10-6 $37.50 $34.50 A selling planned to meet household require- ments arising at this home-renovating period of the year. Only thirty Rugs are grouped and offered at these specially reduced prices. In the group are a good choice of patterns and colorings, and your selections offer splen- did advantages in the way of economy. ‘Send me your name and address and Iwill send you a free trial bottle of ™: a tg me Address me Dr, Ww. B. Caldwell, 513 Washington St., Monticello, Il. heirshed and then needs-a laxative, and it is “Way Down East,” {n more than 30 consecutive weeks at the 44th) at the situation of the country ed- | Sereet theatre, New York, has aver- aged receipts of $16,000 weekly. “The Birth of a Nation,” which ran Movie producers can now appreci- itor whose subscribers paid in prod- uce. European exchanges want to — pay for American films with mer well co know the best. Write me today. chandise. That's because they haven't the cash. 47 weeks at a New York theatre, averaged $11,000 weekly. RETIRING SALE 608 First Ave. OPPOSITE TOTEM POLE Eva Novak ts young and very | then just to keep them fit. Sc and 30c. | benefit entertainment, which is pretty. Eva }# playing the role of ———- | scheduled to start at 7:30, a Uttle chorus girl in “The Smart agers Sex” at the Clemmer this week. “The Smart Sex” is @ comedy! drama. There are some realistic! “back stage” scenes shown and thru the five reels of action there ts a big 00me whose comical antics cause a good bit of humor. Shirley Mason refured to have a double take her part in a fight with three boys in her latest picture. Said she liked to scrap. Opens A 9 o’Clock Tomorrow = == ‘ Ss RHEUMATISM LEFT HIM ASIF | BY MAGIC! Had Suffered Over 50 Years! Now 83 Years, Yet a Big Surprise To Friends | Regains | Strength Sere Out ‘ishing Back to Business Laughs at “KAZAN” with Jane Novak and the | wolf-dog hero of the Can- adian wilderness TORCHY COMEDY “Torchy’s Night Hood” CROWDS ARE FLOCKING “©N SELLING-OUT SALE Of the Entire Men’s Wear Co. Stock—608 First Avenue—Opposite Totem Pole. Have you been to this sale? If not, get here early tomorrow. Have you been among the throng of enthusiastic buyers who have crowded this store from early morning until the last minute each night since this colos- sal selling-out sale commenced? Do you appreciate what it means when a firm which has never in its existence handled a cheap, shoddy article, announces its retiring from business, and will sell at less than present-day prices? Come down—look at the quality goods—you'll open your eyes in wonder. Then look at the prices!— REDUCED SELLING-OUT PRICES It has been a phenomenal sale. As it becomes more widely known to everyone greater crowds are coming. Therefore, each day you postpone attending this sale means missing the very article you much wanted. You'll notice that the advertisement doesn’t exaggerate or disappoint. We print just the facts, and plain truth is always best in any line of business. Headlight and Boss of the Road Overalls ....$1.45 Union Made > WITCHING N With Elliott Dexter, Winter Hall, Ruth Renick, Robert Cain and Mary Alden. Christie Comedy “HEY RUBE” “HIDES AND GO SEEK” How wild animals are trapped A special hand-colored scenic of natural beauties JENSEN & VON HERBERG NEWS MALOTTE On the Giant Wurlitzer playing “I Am Coming Back to You, Maybe” | Mysteries” | Reveals Startling Facts Overlooked First National Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA Under §. K. Wineland, playing “Thais,” by Massanct WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC All Liberty Matinees, 22¢ After 6:30, Any Day, 310 Children, 10c, Any Time All prices’ plus tax Scientists For Centuries “Lam elahty-three years old and I doe tored for rheumatism ever since T ca COMING Bill Hart in “O'Malley of the Mounted” COMING Thomas Meighan in “THE EASY ROAD” BILL SEZ: to, 1 walk $ General Wood sex Seattle's “a city of success on the shores of an ocean of destiny.” thought ct, Men’s Drawers only ..40¢] Work Pants .....$1.95 Cotton ribbed Corduroy at . - $2.95 Heavy Wool Underwear,| Heavy Khaki os. $1.95 slightly soiled, each.95¢] Good quality .....$2.45 oo Shoes formerly $10 and $12, now $5.85 & $4.85 HATS $2.95, $1.95, $1.45 Canvas Gloves, 3 for 25¢ “The Road to London,” starring Bryant Washburn, is the first all be | screen, had eee fusinted with Mias Seattle so Kein dosum b-o-O-a-tel-n-g our- Leather Gloves and 65c and 95¢ Heavy Work Shirts. .85¢ Goodwin’s Ventilated Work Shirts at $1.65 Best foodstuffs | Boldt’'s.—Advertisement. SIMPLE APPLICATION President Suspenders 35¢ Endura Socks, 2 pair 25¢ Trojan Handkerchiefs, +2 ent of the n every new- ut It we could Arrow Collars Men’s Dress Shirts— .. .95¢, $1.45, $1.85 Bringsasmfleot relief as soon as it touches that itching rash or patch of eczema, Save yourself hours of torture by keeping ajar on hand, Cool, noothing, healing—and so nearly flesh color it hardly shows The delicate fragrance of Hilvilla Men’s Suits and O’Coats, $9.85, $14.85, $19.85 ii BE PATIENT About the price of the MEN’S WEAR COvrei2tn. 608 Store Management in the hands of Iver Smith t, an | do ‘this of calon perfect flavor parts rts a genuine | *Pinching and s satisfaction ed over twenty t jentific study of this par every blackhead will bet f gt ng out black- w: rea, and You re iackheadn out rh simple applica heads make lar cannot § the this w h FIRST AVE. while t Joni kin ition. Any druggist will return nite powder, and aver es will be all you get Advertisement,

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