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Now—A _ vigorous, red-blooded drama of Canada’s Great Northwest, with Russell Simpson, Pauline Starke, Mary Alden and Cullen Landis. SENNETT COMEDY JENSEN AND VON HERBERG NEWS MALOTTE at the Wurlitzer is IS THE GIRL whose story will be remem: bered as long as men and women love! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. WINELAND Playing “Light Cavalry,” by Suppe Afternoons, 3lc—After 6 o'Clock, 45¢ Children 10c, any time—All prices plus tax NOW a a CORRSRUh i THOMAS a MEIGHAN 7 “White and Unmarried” A Parashount Picture = n (| TOONERVILLE COMEDY Chester Screenic “Toonerville’s_ Boozem Friends” Pathe News COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists, Arthur Kay, Conductor, Playing overture “Entrance of Bacchus” from “Sylvia,” by Delibes COMING—“A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” as l= = 4 GTION JENSEN-VON HEROES IN SEATTLE 2.ND & UNIVERSITY Matt Moore, Margot Kel- ly and a big cast in the screen’s most sensation- al racing drama— ““THE SPORT OF KINGS” The story of a man who knows horses, but is a fool with women EPISODE TWELVE __ MERMAID COMEDY “The Son of Tarzan” “NONSENSE” Coffee down again, Highest prices, 40c and 38c, Lowest price, 20c. M. A. Hansen, 40 Keonomy Market. —Advertisement. SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi-| culty in urinating, often mean, serious disorders. 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A number of theatre tickets will also be given. | Anne ts the leading character tn “Deception” the film attraction which is showing at the Strand this week. If you have seen the picture you will no doubt sympathize with this beautiful woman, Ida M. Richardson of 915 32nd ave. |sends the following letter: “What should Anne do? “A woman can only solve her own | problems. point as a! | | | for marriage. Sin: lways found an ¢ »man is only his shock n his ballast »e the cynosure vther’s ambitious attention but for consolation against happy marriage Anne had th ee this world can giv own child. To a mother it matters not which it may ba Wealth and the luxuries it brings, of travel, rec: | reation and are not to be balanced scales with motherhood. Every woman knows that a man/| soon tires of his playthings. He will | return to the home fireside ag soon as the chill air of reality strikes at the flame of his ardor. 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He is here shown|]) with the two charming young actresses, Jacqueline Logan and Grace Darmond, who support him in “White and Un- married,” the screen drama at the * this week, Meighan plays the role of a crook who decides to reform. He goes to Europe, where he meets with exciting adventure and romance, * * & WINTER GARDEN } ALPH GRAV 71, of Cleveland, won a place in motion pictures thru a movie magazine contest. He is one of the th: eading players in David Wark Griffith's production, “Dream Street,” which ta now In its second week at the Winter Garden. His acting in this picture wins high favor with the audience, Griffith will give Graves the lead ing role in his next picture, “THe Two Orphans.” &* 8 & * & & with Lon Chaney, ts prominent tn the cast of “Mother o’ Mine,” the big Thomas Ince production at the Blue Mouse this week. Miss Blythe is a benntiful young | woman and first entered films por-| |traying the vampire type. In the| | Ince production she is seen as Fanny Baxter, a wayward woman, eee! LIBERTY Three hundred and fifty dollars a day for a special train to take the company to and from work was part of the expense incurred in the film- ing of “Snowblind,” the Kathleen Newlin Burt story which is being | wh on the Liberty screen this week. Tho scenes were taken at Lake Louise, Canada, in the winter when the hotel was closed, which necessl- | tated the company stopping at the| hotel in Banff, oe STRAND Anno Boleyn, wife of King Henry VIII of England and mother of Queen Elizabeth, is the central figure of the story of “Deception,” the big} European production which is show- ing at Strand this week. The is played by Henny Por. ten, a ebrated European film| actress, while that of the king ts por trayed by Emil Jannings, a distin- guished acter. ee +4 REX One of the features of “The Sport of Kings,” the racing drama at the Rex this week, is the appearance in the cast of Margot Kelly, who came ‘rom England, where she ng in ingenue roles on| the stage, especially to play the lead- ing feminine role in this film produc. tion, Miss Kelly is a vivacious young maid with an abundance of screen personality. CLEMMER Two men battle for the only white girl in an isolated Arctic outpost, in drama at the Clemmer this week ‘in| which Eva Novak, the pretty Little Many of fhe scenes were filmed tn the Yosemife National park, eee COLONIAL Everyone enjoys a good horse race. The {Intelligent animals in YVita- graph’s big special production, “Black Beauty,” at the Colonial, stage a race that makes the blood tingle and puts every nerve on edge. Tt arouses all the sportamanship in the human be ing and holds him in rapt attention The picture is a series of big inci dents which furnish a number of THE STUDIO LIFE The movie player's life ts filed | with contradictions and anachron- ists. Wreckers ‘of ‘homes ‘are “usu- | ally thoroly domesticated off screen. Many heavies are by nature pacific | and comedians are lugubrious, | An anachronism: An hour after Wallace MacDonald had secured the Noense to. wed Doris May, he pro- BLUE MOUSE posed to Sylvia Bremer in “A Poor | Betty Blythe, who last appeared | Relation”—and he had the license in here as the heroine in “The Penalty” | his pocket, * Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN- OTTO F. KEGEL, President, One Hundred and Twenty Chinese Reed Chairs and Rockers are offered tomorrow at $7.50 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES A special purchase of Chinese Reed Chairs and Rockers, made under unusual conditions, makes it possible for us to make this offering. 9 These Chairs and Rockers would, under ordinary conditions, sell at a much higher price. The quantity being limited, we advise placing your © order early. Five Hunde ed Chair Seat Cushions Special $1.00 Each. “Bar Harbor” Chair Seat Cushions, filled with new, clean floss-and cotton, and covered with dark and medium dark colored cretonne. 4 Thesé cushions are securely tied with upholstery buttons on both sides. Choice of three sizes, $1.00 each. Second Floor, Drapery Section Vivian Martin says she has only | 10 reels long. |temporarity deserted the screen for | MET SHOWING U. S. WAR FILM es stage. Ne i “The Three Musketeers” will sf ‘TIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY ND BIG WEEK NOW PLAYING D. W. GRIFFITH'S | NEWEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT Each new invention of the war evolved some other new thing and here is one of the newest, the supply tank, sent to the front just before the war’s end. Its cargo safe from bursting “shrcg” and machine gun bullets, it took food and ammunition right to the front} without lossy : ‘ The tank is shown in action on the screen this week at the Metropolitan, where the United States Official War Films are being shown, Tony Sarg, puppeteer and car. toonist, is making a screen comic alled ‘Tony Sarg’ ana iweb Leads in P. O. 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Thousands tr proved its unusual healing powers by using it for the most stub- born, aggravated cases of skin affection, with prompt beneficial results. It soothes whileit heals. Geta jar from your druggist today, I free. Dept. 6-7, Besinsl Baste, bal! ‘The Ambasandor of Joy, in or HIGH SIGN? DW. | | GRIFFITH pater: | | | X bi A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE Suggested by the characters of THOMAS , “LIME HOUSE NIGHTS,” “GINA OF CHINATOWN” and “THE SIGN OF THE LAMP”—where the gle of human souls is vividly portrayed by the of the master’s hand. PATHE NEWS