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AUGUS THURSDAY, ) 1921, Home of the Bur Successes: Hilariously human— HAROLD LLOYD in his latest original comedy re until Friday night - only, with— TOM MOORE the handsome and happy Irishman, in “MADE IN HEAVEN” The comedy romance of a New York flreman—with Helene Chadwick and Renee Adore (Tom's new wife) COMING—FATTY ARBUCKLE CHARLES CHAPL in “The Champion” Until Friday night onty— “The Man Worth While” A story of the lumber camps Until Friday night only—a plot filled to the brim with ELINOR GLYN'S “The GREAT MOMENT* A Paramount Picture Not only one, but many “great moments”! Lavishly staged with a remarkable cast including Milton Sills Vivian Strong- Hart singing “Love Song” from “Sweethearts,” Chester Sereenic—“OLD MOOSE TRAILS” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 3M Artiste—Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing “Coronation March” from the opera “Folkunger” — COMING—DOUGLAS MacLEAN in “ONE A MINUTE” and James Oliver Curwood's “THE NORTHERN TRAIL” Herbert UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY MILTON SILLS PAULINE FREDERICK “SALVAGE” daring and heart-gripping story of mother love—of a mother does not know her own child, until—!! STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Winetand son's Skin s the next Aston fable, It teaches that one dreased as a lion should not make a noise like a Jackarse. visiT LAKE CRESCENT Take Steamer Soldue leaving Colman Doek daily at midnight connecting at Port Angeles with stage direct We find you can bring out the Weauty of your hair to its very best Advantage by washing it with can iitex. 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This method will not mar the |wkin, but to avoid disappointment in the Yellow pr yA r Tron ain relate arieuiee | be certain you get delatone.—Adver 1 Drug Co.—Advertisement tscment, Sithe toes, Harold Loyd in” Kmily Stevens in ame REN atnne Man Worth W WINTER GARY Wielding in \¢. The a REX I AWRENCH JOHNSTON, the 4 clever 6 actor playing with Romaine Fielding in °The Man Worth While” at the Rex this week tho only 5 years old, ix much in de mand for screen work, Tho his part in “The Man Worth While” i «mall he gives a finished performanc Lawrence, it will be rememb. played the child role in "The Right | to Love,” Mae Murray's recent star ring vehicle. CLEMMER Gladys W ful charactert f the “flapper” heroine of “Short ‘Sk at the Clemmer this week, Mins Wal ton apr 8 a 17-yearold girl who desires to be regarded as a mature woman of wide ex . ort Skirta” delight little riving a appeared in ory form in the Saturday Evening Post under the utle of “Cabella Drives the Nail.” / WINTER GARDEN Rert Lytell is the Osborne's Saturday mory, “The Man Who,” at the Win ter Garden this week, Lytell ap pears as Beddy Mills, the young man who goes barefoot into exclusive New York circles as a protest agalrmt the high p ot and sets a fashion in the campaign against prof iteering that arouses the whole coun. try. Lucy Cotton plays opposite Lytell. ee | hero of Lioyd! Evening Post BLUE MOUSE “The Birth of a Wark Griffith's picturtzation of “The Clansman,” which is showing @t Hamrick’s Blue Mouse theatre, ts Iproving a splendid drawing card ‘The great producer has presented to ithe public many fine offerings, but this is undoubtedly the most popular. Lillian Gish, Henry Walthall, Wal lace Reid, Mae Mareh and a score i” popular players are in the cast eee | LIBERTY Harold Lioyd offers some useful jhints for mothers in “I Do," his Hlatest comedy. at the Liberty this week, Harold and his pretty little jsereen wife, Mildred, volunteer to take care of his brother's two babies, Harold, in trying to fill the baby's hottie, '. drops it aod spills the milk. Nation,” David Pom Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a litte “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting. then shortly you lift it right off with fingérs. Truly! Your* druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between soreness NOW or irritation. DAVID WARK GRIFFITH'S FOUR SHOWS DAILY 11:30, 2:30, 5:80, 8:30 Doors Open 11 A. M. and the calluses, without |' THE SEATTLE STAR Open ar | | Gloria Swanson and Milton Sills in a scene from “The Great Moment,” at the Coliseum this weck. Miss Swanson wears some wonderful costumes and her acting*is superb in this original Elinor Glyn story. Incidentally, Elinor herself appears in several scenes of the picture. He paints the bottle white and the | COLONIAL laby doesn't know the difference—it| Emily Stevens is playing at the fala off to sleep with the bottle /Colonlal in “The Sacred Flame,” a clinched tightly in its tiny hand. |dramatic plefure in which she plays Two Styles tt |4 strong emotional role, She plays} STRAND . the role of a New York school | Pauline Frederick plays a dual teacher who falls in love with) role in “Salvage,” the picture at the | Lionel Brooks, the scape-grace son of Strand this week. Miss Frederick,|a wealthy family. How he jilts her who hay repeatedly proven her right|after she has helped him attain to be called one of the screen's/fame and how she eventually wina| greatest dramatic actreawes, portrays | happiness thru the love of a prom with vivid reatiem the parts of two/inent physician brings the picture to n women ja dramatic climax Milton Sills plays the leading male | eee role. | CLASS A He goes to Grand River a woman hater and leaves the town @ honey “Over the Hill” at a saving. j moener, with reservations for two. |“He” in Fatty Arbuckle, who is at Cast Well Chosen} )0 Psy Artucne, who in at One of the most noticeable detatix “Over the Hill,” the big William feature attraction that the screen version of he popular stage corhedy, “The Traveling Sales: man.’ in Fox special has been packing the Metropolitan | theatre for a record-breaking run for and which steps. in the past \Pcture Patter Larry Semon plays two parts in his next comedy eee And now they my Dustin Farnum caught @ Marlin swordfish weighing 229 pounda your home. THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) Pike St. at Fifth Ave. HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinets Are Reduced to Consequently you need not wait longer to buy your Hoosier With a Hoosier in your kitchen the work gets done twice as fast—and the time you spend in your kitchen is pleasant. You sit down at your work—every day you are saved miles of ONE DOLLAR as first payment puts any one of these Hoosier Cabinets in PAGE 3 v. Account at Grote-Rankin’s OTTO F. KEGEL, President of $56.50 Doug Fairbanks ts working on the script of “The Virginian,” his next production. FUNERAL SERVICES for Albert O'Brien, 6, who accidentally killed cee himself Monday, will be held Sunday Otis Harlan supports Doria May| Noon at the Columbia Undertaking in “Young Ideas.” wrote the story. . Mrs. O'Brien, 4212 36th ave. 8. NOW PLAYING THIRD BIG WEEK wm. J Is there any significance in this tithe, “The Valley of Dead Giants"? It is to be made in St. Louis. eee Rose Dunn and Tully Marshall head the ast which is making a movie of “Ma’mselle Jo,” Harriet T. Comstock’s novel. NOW PLAYING EMILY STEVENS Johnnie Walker. He is one} of the younger players on the screen who have been recent- ly elevated to a star's place, He is now at the Metropolitan in “Over the Hill,” now playing its third week at that| theatre, is the close resemblance of | “kid” actors in the prologue with the actors in the film proper. The! |prologue shows the various charac- ers of the play as children and then in the play proper it shows them grown into man and woman. | hood 20 years later. So close is the resemblance that there are no titles necemmary to let the audience know who they are when they make their| appearance on the screen A special musical score accom panies the showing of the pieture. “THE SACRED FLAME” Coming Saturday WILLIAM RUSSELL “CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT” Lloyd Comedy jthe | After the show, we'll go to Boldt's, | Advertisement CARRY YOUR OWN CAMP FIRE Here's a practical that gasoline means a Camp Stove camp fire in a moment, no matter what the conditions, and you can use it in any HILL” In the “intended- Come now masterpiece of Forest Reserve, EVERYTHIN IN CANVAS and Camp Furniture, Tents of all styles and sizes. Camp Cots, Chairs and Auto Beds Call or send for illustrated “Third Class Male” Evenings: Century Comedy Featuring Little Peggy eb Sorting onl Mn SEATILE Ask State to Buy Hunt Stromburg|Co. parlors. His parents are Mr. and] mousy by the Seattle Real Estate Association recommended that chase, with a, portion of $300,000 state land fund, a 6,400-acre tract of land near Sequim. |Rotary Club Talks Wednesday's meeting of the Rotary club, held in the Masonic club rooms. | Herbert Cuthbert, secretary of the Northwest Tourist association, was the principal speaker, Kathleen Key, a great-grandchila of Frances Scott Key, plays in “The Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam.” No, she doesn't know the second verse of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Land Near Sequim In a resolution adopted unani- Wednesday, it was the state pur- on Tourist Trade Tourist trade was the subject of |. JUNEAU.—John Engleblad xilled nd three other persons hurt in au, acter highway. Third uni A joy postponed is a joy half wasted Music in the home! Is there music in yours? Investigate Eve pianos today! Here you will find ample stocks, splendid quality, and ae price and convenient term consid- erations that may make this pur- chase possible at once. And remember: to postpone a joy is to half waste it. Now —today—you should be enjoying a good player piano in your home, Sherman [Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE Tecoma + Spokane *

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