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| Coffee down again. Burton Holmes Scenic of Bohemia “The Woman God Chang ed’ | The thrilling story of a beautiful woman, a butterfly on 4, wheel of a carefree world! A Paramount Picture taken amidst the wondrous scenery of the South Sea Isles, Mr. Frederick (. Feringer at the plano Playing Polonaise in “K,” by Listt—Today only COMING—“BUR TREASURE” A Gouverneur Morris screen “A Tale of Two Worlds” A thrilling story ef Oriental mysteries at work in the undergrowd channels of San 's Chinatown! Chrin@e Comedy “Southern Exposure” em | | Coliseum Concert Orchestra Cheater Sereenic 34 Artists—Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing | (a) Intermezzo a Sear“ by | " = 2ND & UNIVERSITY A swift melodrama— “Cold Steel” » Theills and romance on the far flung desert lands of the South - west—played b; terling cast. “SCRAP W TRON” A s@enact drama—his latest and most expensive production. 08 course, there's laughs and chuckles, toot MALOTTE at the WURITZER Bruce Scenic Alaska Icebergs and Glaciers COMING CONSTANCE Cartoon Comedy Felix, The Cat J. & V. News “NOTE Christie, famous has just finished And there seen it. J LAKE IT E Highest prices, 40c and 38c. Lowest price, 20c. M. A. Hansen, 40 Econom, Market. Avertisement. Al | ducer, | Like 1 jwho have comedy Nothing isn't, say thos Neuralgic Aches Rheumatic Pains Those sudden, agonizing pains will be quickly and surely relieved by a free ap- plication of Sloan’sLiniment. 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His ambition get ahead causes a je * foreman to throw |him out of bis The family © jthe lowest point when the opportun jity comes to fight the man who stolen his girl and at the same time’ |get ben money of which he is sorely in need. | The fight is one of the features of the play l Among those assisting | Vera Stedman, Tom Wilson, Tom | | O'Prien and Lydia Knott (6 THIN WATERY BLOOD AUINING | YOUR HEALTH? AND SAPPING YOUR BODILY AND MENTAL VIGOR, LEAV i YOU WEAK, NERVOUS AND IRRITABLE AND MAKING A FAILURE OUT OF YOU? 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CLEMMER Viola Dana in positively captivat ing as the little Italian heroine of “Puppeta of Fate,” the new screen drama at the Clemmer. Miss Dann appears ax the neglect: | led wife of a burly Italian who spegds | jail his time gambling and tn the so- lelety of another woman. How she struggles along bravely and event ually finds happiness in delightfully | pictured. | -uppets of Fate,” which Is trom |the pen of Don Byrne, is entirely different from the young star's usual vehicles, There is less comedy and an abundance of good strong dramatic situgtions which prove the versatility of Mise Dana Francis McDonald plays the lead Jing male role. Jackie Saunders ix also in the cast. ° COLISEUM In that ugly outbreak of Chinese passions against the foreign devils |who were undermining Chinese cus that had en-| | dured for thousands of years, Mr. | |Carmichael, an American dealer in | * had just come into} | poaseaaion of the priceless sceptre of | |the Mings, “bathed in the blood of * and his a Chinese mob. | | wife, are killed by Their little daughter is saved from | leath by their native servant, Ah | Wing, who is devoted to the little] shifts to lowell The then GUARANTY. BANK AND TRUST CO. ‘MeMeER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, story 4% | ON SAVINGS QUENRY KLEINBERG, rman of the Board NRY PICKARD, INKER, aident. KAHLKB, r 1221- 7 hird Ave COR UNIVERSITY jtitie of the Pieture. wins her reluctant admiration. OPEN Al ACCOU AT GROTE-RANKIN’S THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. 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The balance of the cast is good. “A Tale of Two Worlds” is the It is at the Coliseum. “Cold Steel” Weir knows how to handle men and overcome difficul: | That is why he was ordered to construct the Burntwood reservoir dam in the Southwest, He takes on the Job and discovers that John Gor don was his father’s enemy in t early days and had done him a grave |injustice, Weir's men loaf on the job and We discharges them, having @ new crew to take their places. Open warfare arises between Weir and bis father's old enemies. Janet Hosmer's automobdiie is! stalled. 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Special Agent WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance corner Second ave, at Pike st, PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK A. at the Rex this week that ft can not} is a harmless antiseptic | line elder Weir, Weir incurs Soren: |son’s hatred, but his course wins loyal friends as well as bitter ene- mies, Weir gets evidence that Soren. sen, Gordon and others committed | the crime charged to his.father and, after a series of thrilling incidents, brings punishment to them and wins Janet's affections. | “Cold Steel” is the film attraction * BLUE MOUSE | ePorrewed finery Is the onuise of all lof Bebe Daniels’ troubles in “Two | Weeks With Play,” her latest com- jedy drama, which is now showing at (% Blue Mouse. ee Miss Daniels plays a shop girl) whose employer equips her with a very gorgeous wardrobe and sends her off to an expensive hotel, hop ing that her beauty will attract at- tention and advertise his costumes. } The first part of the plot works out very well. Pretty Pansy does attract attention, Somebody starts the rumor that she is a famous actress resting incognito, The plot thickens when the guests at the ho-| tel insist On showering her with at. temtion, and the real actress arrives on the scene. Jack Mulhall is again seen oppo jsite the clever little star. | “aoa COLONIAL A man may be the master of his own household—and then again, he may not. For instance, take Rich ard Janeway, well-tedo soc heey | clute Patter Edith Storey has a new pet—an Henry Kolker, stage star, is direct ing George Arliss in the film version of “Disraeli.”* Warner Baxter is leading man for Ethel Clayton in her latest picture, “Her Own Money.” Wally Reid's mother had him act until she where he was making a scene “Peter Ibbetson.” No wonder Lioyd Whitlock is cast in villain parts! He was reared in/ the Ozarks and as a boy heard little but stories of the, exploits of the James boys. | seen stud | for “The Lotus Plower* made by Chinese players Ange . is at being Los .- Violet Cobb are Depths.” Mer to and Edmund in “Out of the au ar | eee | First scenes of “The Iron Trail,” a | Rex Beach picture, have been com: pleted in Alaska, ‘The screen version of Brady's drama, “Life,” is releasal with Ar |line Pretty and Nita Naldi in promi |nent roles. | GISH GIRLS” WITH GRIFFITH | Various and differing reports re- |garding the Gish sisters can be sot definitely at rest. Both are to re turn to the D, W. Griffith fold | atae Marsh is also rejoining the Prices! “aa never | visited the | waster. No one could ever under. stand why he wanted to, and did marry, Ruth Marshall, because she | was not his type at all. She was sin. cere, lovable and possessed of the highest ideals of American woman- hood. She married for a home and | happiness; she wished for nothing more than « life of service to her family. After marriage she had everything money could buy—but not the love and companionship of her husband. | He was too fond of other women. How this mother and father strug: gled against each other in the bring- ing up of their only daughter brings the picture t# @ most dramatic climax. STRAND The Celtic romance of Donn Byrne's literary temperament finds abundant room for gratification in| his story, ““The Woman God Changed,” which is being picturized at the Stragd this week. Byrne's genius for creating this type of story | makes him peculiarly adapted to the} screen, The story, which is filled nt thrills, deals with a dancing girl who | | Mees to Tahita to escape arrest for alleged murder‘and of her subse quent adventures. Seena Owen is the girl, and E. K. Lincoln, the de. tective who runs her down, only to fall in love with her, | Miss Owen's acting Is fine. Besides | Weeks With Pay,” her latest com ju ilian Walker, Joseph Smiley and a |number of other favorites. Start "Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday WOMAN PRODUCER BUYS QUEEN’S BOOK | Weber tion ploture producer and director, | has acquired photoplay rights on a} number of books by Carmen Sylva, | | Lois famous woman mo! queen of Rumania, These | “Pilgrim Sorrow,” “Real | Fairy Tales,” Iden and “From Memory’s) Miss Weber has also ac: | quired the libretto of “The Lily of Life.” by Queen Marie, reigning queen of Rumania, “The Lily of Life” was a Paris opera hit last | | winter, the late include Start “Tarzan the Terrible” Saturday |NAZIMOVA’S PLANS STILL UNCERTAIN] Conflicting reports have been made as to Nazimova's quitting the scteen ltor the stage and, on the other hand, her planning to continue as cinema | It appears that her plans are} known, but it is likely that she will be seen in several bi independent productions, “Camill her latest offering under the Metro banner, js an elaborate offering, par- ticular pains having been taken to make it a highly artistic and true presentation of the younger Dumas’ | famous story. star, not definitely Start “Tarsan the Terrible” Saturday MRS. GEORGE ARL 8s Mrs. ‘orge. Arliss is playing “Lady Beaconsfield” in her hus: | |band's fortheoming photoplay, “Dis: | raeli.”" ‘This is a role that Mrs. Ar-| liss played on the stage, and one with which she is very familiar: “Parzan. the Start Terrible” Saturday UNIVERSAL CITY motion picture circles should Universal City. New buildings ing up (scenario headquarters, not temporary sets) and it directors busier’n can just fore election. NOW PLAYING “PUPPETS OF FATE” Carpentier and Dempsey In Training for of the Age” The A. F, of L. convention at Denver and Seattle's gk gantic hydroelectric develop- ment. BEBE DANIELS In the Saturday Evening Post Story “TWO WEEKS WITH PAY” “The Fight’ | FE THEATREES|