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TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921 Home of the Big Successes Sixty Minutes of Big Fun with the Big Stan— FATTY ARBUCKLE In a Paramount Picture— ‘THE ‘| TRAVELING SALESMAN’ With Betty Ross Clark ‘ “SNOOKY’S WILD OAT: f Educational Animal Comedy JENSEN & VON HERBERG NEWS CHESTER SCREENIC Popular Song “EVANGELINE” (New), by Weeks and Malotte In the gripping society story “Sacred and Profane Love” the fashionable gowns used in this drama. COMING SATURDAY “Deception” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland Comedy Scenic Mr. Frederick C, Feringer on the Organ News Appears tn person at 2:15, 4:10, 7:35 and 9:25 daily with her “HUSH” —If the skeleton in your cloe et is a pre-marriage false step, lock the door and throw away the key! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artiste—Arthur Kay, Conductor—playing overture to “Galathea,” by Suppe | we | woman? Essay Contest | on ‘Decept to Start ion’ Soon iful, With love of a and wealth, assured, but unfortunate! woke to the fact that she fickle creatu matters worse, Anne gay a daughter instead of a heir, This so enrag he openly ec a shallow, to make e birth to son and 1 her husband feymour, @ dashing and wu i woman What did Anne do? What would} you do? Would you, because of the child, fight for this man's love or ld you give him up te This is one of the big sception,” tion in which over appear For the best essay Should Anne Do?" a pr in cash will be given. also be three prizes of $ ed Watch for to the Strand Saturday “Deception ‘Blackbird Fami Travels by ABE SEN, Scotland, | A blackbird built a nest ir beams of a freight car 1 900 miles from here. and now the eggs are hat SPOKANE Washin partisan league, in conve appeals to senate for high taxes. the tremer Mot and eggs made the trip here relief from » the other situations jous film 7,000 peo: on “What ize of $10 There will | 5 each and a number of theatre Uckets award: It comes ily Train June 14 n the bi na village bird fely, che gton ntion here, A Lx Cr JEG but priactpally BOTH WIN T am now devoting Better Tea means a thousand thin: age, be! oma, better flaver and |ing in person at the Co | of followers in this city, where she once appeared as ingcnue Blue Mouse this week, but Reid | wee lmakes his character stand out| Probably the greatest of Mr. Pow- prominently He is seen aa the | er’s achievements was his perform village blacksmith, and this fine,|/ance as the drain man in “Phe Ser | Hercules. THE SEATTLE STAR Actress Appearing at Coliseum Former Member of Lois Company tl aki Clara Kimball Young, the beau seum this “Hush,” ful actress who is appear-| veek in conjunction with | Miss Young has hundreds | her latest screen showing, with the Lois stock company. * 8 & MOUS! |famous of the elder stage actors, LLAC SID plays just a|distinguished in Shakespearean and }| small role in “The Birth of a| heroic roles, sin D, W. Grit | Nation,” Griffith's wonderful pro. |fith's new production, “Dream |{) duction which is showing at the | Street,” at the Winter Garden this big athletic chap looks lke a young | vant in the House." He will soon be seen on the screen in this play. Lilian Gish, Mae Marsh and eee Henry Walthall are other favorites | qLEIMER 1 in the cast. A sensational murder trial gives “The Beautiful Gambler,” the phato: drama at the Clemmer, its conclud ker ling punch. he story was written LIBERTY That there is virtue in a game ty demonstrated in 0@ | by r B, Kyne and features Grace (Fatty) Arbuckle’s new picture nond in a highly dram: role “The Traveling Salesman,” at the | Beautiful. Gambti which Liberty this week tonight, will be followed by The hero lures the villian tnto| +The Dangerous Moment,” a photo the game, gets him intoxicated and! play which tells of the adventures makes fim talk. The man discloses) of a girl in New York's artist his plans to swindle the girl out of | colony, her valuable property and Fatty, as ee the hero, balks his game COLONIAL eee May Allison's blonde beauty ts well | | | STRAND | brought out in “Are All Men Alike?” | | Realism at {te best ts found tn} “Sacred and Profane Love,” Elsie Ferguson's starring vehicle at the Strand this week. For the Parisian scenes, a pomplete French street was built, duplicating in every ro spect a score of resorts in the Latin | the sereen drama at the Colonial. Miss Allison appears as “Teddy,” a young society girl who spends her time tn the guy whirl of New York's far-famed Greenwich Village colony. She makes a charming picture in her artist's castume e eee “Sacred and Profane Love* was adapted to the screen from the fam- our Arnold Bennet novel and play. eee WINTER GARDEN Tyrone Power, one of the most REX Earle Williams has an ideal role in “Diamonds Adrift," his latest screen showing at the Rex this week. He appears as Bob Belamy, the spendthrift son of a wealthy shipowner. Dad orders Bob to Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Go OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Used Ranges] That Have Been Taken as Part Pay- |] ment on New Monarch Malleable Ranges and Thoroughly Rebuilt Are Offered at Extremly | Low Prices Opal Empress Range . 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