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2 acts of human nature humor— “y DO” A merry matrimonial mixup that will keep you laughing with Lloyd and his leading Lloydy! NOW PLAYING NO ADVAN LN PRICES COMING MILTON SILLS PAULINE FREDERICK and an all-star east, including Ralph Lewis and Raymond Hatton in— Dollar Theatre. STRAND ORCHESTRA j eae oe i nee OL af bioias [ 9 ? HOMA At KER? Ik _ FOUR SHOWS DAILY 11:30, 230, 6:30 = THEATRE E-4 eee Pores le and Healthy | . th Cuticura Soap | Prince of Denmark _ Brings Ship Across SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.—With the Prince of Denmark in command, the Danish motorship Asia steamed thru the Golden Gate yesterday. Prince Axel navigated the ship from Copenhagen. He is a nephew of the Danish king. LAST TIMES TODAY “A VOICE IN THE D HAROLD LLOYD EMILY STEVENS “THE SACRED FLAME” BiG INVASION OF “SKEETERS” Make Life Miserable for Springfield Citizens SPRINGFIOLD, Aug. 16. fold bids fair to be renamed terville,” as the result of the inva sion of hordes of mosquitoes, which never troubled in but are now making life minerabie in many sections of the city, ing people off the pluxa and mak jing bedroom battles with the pests & nightly occurrence in hundreds of homes, The explanation seems to be that the hot spell followed by the violent rains wag just right to hatch an j “ungodly” umber of the “skeeters,.” GONE FOR MILK FOR 13 MONTHS Escaped Trusty From Ded- ham Caught in Lynn BOSTON, Aug. 16.—A year and a month ago Gordon A. Berdine, now and then of Lynn, just naturally left the Norfolk county jail when sent to milk a cow in Dedham, He was a trusty there and serving 12 months’ sentence for breaking Spring: “Skee other summers, driv Pauline Frederick in “Bal- MM Fi it—Giadys “Short Skirts,” David Warwick Grif Birth of @ Nation,” | Walton in WINTER GA OD é 18 MAN WHO,” starring Pert Lytell at the Winter Garden this week, is a comedy drama, It te from Lloyd Osborne's Saturday Eve ning Post story and tells how a young chap gets the whole city back of him in @ novel method to knock the profiteera, Lytelt In well suited to the role of the dapper young New Yorker, and the supporting cast is good, eee CLEMMER Girls of generations ago and the clothes they wore are brilliantly con- trasted with the girls of today in “Short Skirts,” Gladys Walton's Most recent Universal photodrama, which is now showing at the Clem: mer, _ The story originally appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. In magaxine form it was called “Cabella Drives the Nail.” and entering. Ho has been picked up in Lynn by Sheriffs Capen and ‘Studley, who had learned that the untrusty trusty had returned to his old haunta, For the past 13 months Berdine had been half around the world, coming back by | ft Mexico, To Report Weather Conditions at Park Official government reports on weather, road and hotel conditions in Rainier National park are to be ts sued three timen each week, W. H. Peters, park superintendent, has no- tified the Chamber of Commerce. His report, dated Monday, follows: Weather conditions—The mean temperature for the 24 houry ending Monday noon, 57 degrees, Precipita- tion, @ trace. Indications for Tues- day are, partly clouded in the morn. ing, clear m the afternoon. Road conditions-The National Parks highway to Paradine valley is in excellent condition. No dust above park entrance, White river road ex cellent to Green Water. Above Green Water in fair condition, All trails are open and in good shape. Long mire and Paradise valley free of mos quitoes; camping conditions ideal. Hotel accommodations—Pienty of rooms at Paradise inn; indications are that there will be plenty of ac commodations during 1% present were, but it {s advisable that reser vations be made plenty of time in advance for the week-end. babies. are Leok to their se aay ae with’ AS A WEAKER OF SKIRTS “Third Class Male” Century Comedy Featuring Little Peggy Montgomery BETTER BLUE MOUSE Handsome Wally Reid has just a bit of a role in Griffith's “Birth of a Nation,” which is again showing at John Hamrich’s Blue Mouse theatre, but Reid makes the part stand out. He ts seon as a village blacksmith, and it is one of the very few charac: ters the star bas played which af ford him opportunity to demonstrate his great physical strength, eee STRAND Society's “big whigs” never frivol ed at @ more elaborate banquet scene than that staged for an episode in “Salvage,” now at the Strand, The banquet hall lv one of the most beam tiful settings in the production, with ita heavily carpeted floor, massive hand-carved walnut furniture, soft grey walls bung with genuine off Paintings, Lighted by myriads of tiny lights suspended from the ceiling and projecting from the side walls Scores of smartly dreaved men and women as guests are seated along @ tong table, heaped high with pink and white sweet peas, roves and deli cate forna, LIBERTY Harold Licyd, now appearing at the Liberty in “I Do," has a pen- chant for pet names. There tan’t a person numbering among his friends who i# not nicknamed and his asso clates on the lot at the studio come fn for their share. His director ts known as “Bugs” and his scenario writer “Two Foot,” since he is ak ways requesting on sets “two-foot flashes.” Others are variously “Toodies,” “Noah's Ark,” “Wop,” ote, Mildred Davis ts “Mitty,” while Brooks, to his disguest, is “Pudge.” Harold himself haa not escaped, for the producer one day named him “Speedy,” and “Speedy” he has always remained. eee COLONIAL Pervons who lke mystery stories and plays will enjoy “A Voice in the Dark” at the Colonial this week. The plot is based on the strange mur. der of Dr, Sainsbury, and four per sons are under suspicion, until the real culprit is revealed, thru the testimony of @ blind man. Ramsey Wallace, Ora Carewe and Irene Rich are the three teading players, REX Don Wart, a forest ranger, is the hero of “The Man Worth While,” the film play at the Rex this week. Ward is known to his many frien@s as “Smiler” becausw whenever he makes an arrest he does it with a smile, How he rescues a kidnaped cirt and is arrestel for beating up her abductor is one of the high spots of the story. Romaine Fielding Ward. Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites ite readere te ane thie plays Don hose eo are missing are invited te has. disappearance cnet the mherwaben The may know tioned in ALASKA WAYFARER — man styling himself as “The as aska Wayfarer” is asked to com municate with Mra. Smith, who is confident be will know how to reach jher if he sees this notice. JOHN N. OMITH—"I am trying to find my husband, John N. Smith,” | writes Mra. Shelley Smith, R. F, Ty. No, 1, West Jefferson, O., “who oper- ated the Mrs, Dell Shepherd farm, “| near Sedalia, and on the evening of June 26 went to that village to se cure farm help and suddenly disap- peared. If he will return to his wife and 6-year-old son he will be forgiven and the paet forgotten,” DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take ‘The national of Hol ind for over enemy of all pains re: liver and uric acké troubles, All dru; ‘OWL DRUG CO. For French Pastry look up Boldt's, —Advertisement, MALTED MILK Gloria Swanson Is Star at Coliseum in Elinor Glyn’s First Screen Play Gloria Swanson and Milton Sills as they appear in “The Great Moment” at the Coliseum this week. This is Miss Swanson's first starring vehicle, written especially for her by Elinor Glyn, the noted author. The picture is filled with big situations, and, as usual, Miss Swa anson wears some very startling gowns, FLAPPER Gladys Walton, one of the season’s cinema finds. Miss Walton, who has just reached her 18th birthday, is appear- ing in a series of Universal pictures in which she plays the roles of flappera, sub-debs and youthful ingenues be- cause she is just that kind of a girl. Miss Walton is at the Clem- mer this week in “Short Skirts.” Are You Still Going |Fine Cast in “Over the Hill” Altho’ there are po big sereen stars in “Over the Hill," the screen classic now in its third big week at the Metropolitan, yet this offering has made many. The cast is aplen- did with the reault that every one is a star in their various roles, altho thelr names displayed in elec tric lights would mean nothing to the average movie fan. A specially written musical score rendered by u large augmented orchestra is one of the pretty fea tures that accompany the showing of this splendil attraction, There will be two shows daily this week, at 246 and 845 ». m. clure Patt . Vitagraph comedian, in capitalizing “comic hints of hotel life gained years ago when he traveled with his father’s show troupe, eee Joseph Henabery will direct Jack Holt in his first starring picture, “The Call of the North.” That's from “Conjurer's House,” Stewart Edward White's novel of Alaska. eee Daughter born to Fred Niblo and Enid Bennett. re “Be My Wife,” Max Linder’s film, to be a by Goldwyn. New York censors yore, Demp- nsey-Carpentier fight pictures. Strong at 50? Full of Life and Energy — No? Then Eat More to ween, You Rich YOU CANNOT BE STRONG AND IN YOUR BLOOD. Teed Blot and Neva ENTY OF IRON Without iron your blood loses its power to change food into living tissue and therefore nothing you eat does you the proper amount-of good—you do not get sufficient strength and energy out of it. Thousands of people suffer from iron-starvation of the blood and are weak, nervous and ailing all the while WITHOUT SUSPECTING THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR TROUBLE. THERE ARE 30,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON. you are not willing to eat the Vegetables and o an to get Bute ganic iron for It peels of fruits the husks of gra ficient quantity your blood, as natu should do, then you should eat plenty of iron-containing foods like spin- ach, carrots and baked apples, and reinforce them from time to’ time with @ little organic iron, which you can obtain from your druggist under the name of Nuxated Iron, Nuxated Iron represents organic iron in such a highly concentrated form that one dose of it is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic iron content) ta eating half a quart of spinach, one quart of green Vegetables or four large ap- ples. It's like taking extract of beef instead of eating pounds of meat. Nuxated Iron is partially predigest- ed and ready for almost immediate absorption and assimilation by the blood, while metallic iron is iron # it comes from the action of UXATED IR Just Intended you | various acids on small pieces of tron. To prove to yourself what Nuxated Iron will do, get your doctor to take 4 specimen of your blood and make a “blood count” of your red blood corpuscles, then take Nuxated Iron for a month and have a new “blood count” made, and sec how your red blood corpuscles have increased and how much purer and richer your blood has become; how much #trong- er and better you feel; note how the color has come ek to your cheeks, and what a difference it has made in your nerves. Over 4,000,000 people annually are sing Nuxated Iron. If you are not veling quite up to the mark, tele~ hone for a package today, In tab- let form only. Beware of substitutes: Look for the name “Nuxated” on every package and the letters N. I on every tablet money will be refunded by tne ufactupers if you do not obtain Ree ¥ sadjsfac- tory results, At all druggist, RICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, and that is to dissolve them. To do this, get two ounces of calonite powder from any drug store, sprinkle # little on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly— wash tho parts, and you will be sur- prised how the blackheads have dip- jared. Big blackheads, little a ackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissolve and disappear, leaving the parts without any mark whatever, Biackheads ure simply a mixture of dust and dirt and socre- tions from the body that form in the pores of the skin. Pinching and squeezing only cause — irritation make large pores and do not them out after they become hard. The ecalonite powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their Ratural condition. with these unsightly — blemishes should. certainly try this simple method.— Advertisement, Anyone troubled First aid for skin trouble There is nothing better torelieve the torment of eczema. and similar ills and restore health. RESINOL Soothing and Healing OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S ‘THE: GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident ( PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Housewives made by Louis Mer canton in Paris, to be released in America. eee ‘Wallace MacDonald will be lead- ing man for Carmel Myers in “Breaking Thru," a Vitagraph vertal, eee y ‘The cast of the screen version of “The Beauty” Shop” Will “include Raymond Hitchcock, Louise Fa zenda and the Fairbanks twins, Marion and Madeline. 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