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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921. DAVID WARK GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE 7 way OOWN sOMP- THING MORK THAN a MOTION PIcruRne! now PLAYING! way OOWN “PILGRIMS DICK AND HIS BEST FRIEND Barthelmess. | eee ICHARD BARTHELMESS, pop- ular player in D. W. Griffith's | “Way Down East,” and his mother, Mrs. Caroline Harris Barthelmess. Anyone who knows this talented Griffith star will tell you that he in herits his acting ability from his jcharming mother, who is his best lchum, and with whom he ts usually seen at the theatre or at dinner parties in New York. Mr. Barthelmess and his bride, | Mary Hay, make their home with the «~~~ NIGHT” = “PEACEFUL ALLEY” —A Comedy of Clam — Coming Saturény—The Great Impersonation” i ZUM Coliseum Concert Orchestra ARTHUR KAY, Director COMING SATURDAY—ELSIE FERGUSON in “FOOTLIGHTS” “More Heat Per Dollar” BUY BELLINGHAM OR ROSLYN COAL QUICK SERVICE PHONE ELLIOTT 1409 Freeman & Lambdin Co. 2601 Railroad Avenue Mill 7 the Original ae, Avoid Imitation: i end Substitutes Rich mits, malted grain extract ia Powder Ne Cooking — Nourlshing — Diguetible Malted ~ Growing Children Vood-Driak Bor All Agee elder Mrs, Barthelmess at Abbott Cottage, Harrison, N. ¥. The Junior Mra, Barthelmeas also appears in “Way Down East,” which is now showing, playing the part of Kate Brewster. eee WINTER GARDEN \ Al Jolson injects a bit of com. edy into the Dempsey-Carpentier world’s championship boxing contest pictures which are being shown at the Winter Garden this week. Jolson was one of the 90,000 who witnenwed | the contest, and the camera man INGROWN TOE NAIL |} How to Toughen Skin so Nail turns naturally outward almost over aight. “Outgro” ts a harmiess antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How. ever, anyone can buy from the drug store @ tiny bottie containing diree Uons.--Advertisement, Full course dinner, Sc, at Boldt’ THE SEATTLE STAR Has to Page | Small Son | at Clemmer “You, this is the Clemmer the:| atre.” | "Well, this fs Mr. McFarlane speaking, I left my small son Rob ert in your theatre ¢ than five hoyre ago and told m to come! home as soon as he had seen the! end of the picture. We are very! worried, would you try and find) him?" | Little immediately nd in the same seat pied for five hours, still | with the adventures of | Harry Carey and his juvenile pal, | little Breezy Easton, in the stirring Western drama, “The Fox." Rob Robert was lert was quite annoyed when told Richard Barthelmess and his mother, Mrs. Caroline Harris’ caught the great comedian in some, characteristic poses. The pictures are interesting from the opening scenes to the thrilling eli max, | CLEMMER Spirited rivalry between troops of the Eleventh cavalry and Harry Carey's Flying Squadron, gives the screen a spectacular example of horsemanship in “The Fox,” the | Western picture, whieh is showing at the Clemmer this week. The troops were sent to the Mojave desert to support the famous star, and the sol- jdiers and cowboys immediately tan gled over which waa the snappiest aboard a broncho, eee COLISEUM ‘One of the,scenes in “Little Lord Fauntleroy” which seems to tickle the kids to death ix Mary's scrap with the little boy whose mother tries to make the old earl think be is her rightful heir. Mary ax Lord Fauntle- roy puts up a great “battle,” and tho she receives a xwollen black eye—you ought to see the other fellow, Dur- ing this scene the children in the audience always burst out with ap- plause, eee | LIBERTY | “Pilgrims of the Night.” the sereen |drama showing ut the Liberty this | week, is @ crook drama. Much of the action takes place in London and Paris, The plot revolves around a beautiful young girl who believes her- t atar. i ” the npectacular prod which is playing in ite third week at the Blue Mouse: Miss Blythe started her sercen career as & “movie; vamp,” her first leading lady part being that of |the heroine in “The Penalty," Lon Chaney's starring vehicle, Miss Blythe ia scheduled to appear NOW PLAYING THE - . MATRIMONIAL that his mother wanted him, and} edly sauntered out with, "Oh, ve! and jes’ wanted to see the! finish again, | “Breezy Eason” Killed by Auto ||| The entire Los Angeles film colony ix mourning the death of little “Breezy” Eason, Universal's sifted child actor, who was knocked down by an automobile while riding his bleyele, He was the child of Reeves Eason, direc: tor @f numerous Harry Carey |] Ppreductions, and had been starred in several pictures, in several new Fox productions, oe REX j Lester Cuneo, star of “Blue| Blazes,” the Western drama at the | Rex this week, t# an all round sports. man—swimmer, boxer, rider, shooter and fisherman. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University of Law | in Chicago. | “Blue Blazes” is the first of a series | of five-reel Western pictures in whieh | this good looking actor ‘appears. | / | | | | Humphreys’ Number “Forty” In- duces Repose, and Natural, Refresh-|{) ing Sleep. | Yor Tnsomnia, Sleepleasness, Wakefulness, Restlessness. \ No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, |]) No habit forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. Wi 0c and $1.00 at all drug stores, or) gn. recelpt of price, or C. O. D. | Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” | sent Pare breaks up Colds that hang'|| 4 $1.00 at all drug stores, or | receipt of price, or C. O. D,! heya’ Homeo. M: 156 William st, New ¥ leal Book Free. Table d’Hote} Dinner $1.50 Is Unexcelled at the | return, however, she is expected to PAGE Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s _ THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. 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THEN GONE FOREVER. affillate spoken drama, ‘Tom Santschi ix now a com: ir of popular ballads, A song w: recently completed ich he published and put ‘on the market. | Before his entrance into pictures, he gained considerable fame in tht East ts about to be! Continuous Performance — 11 AM, 1, 3,5,7 and 9 P.M. é ’ fe 771l feu WNFANTS wo INVALID ee deinte.” 1 want every suffer form of muscular (awelling, at the jot to try the great v 1 for its re. Don't send mall your name and will send it free to try. * used it, and it has t to be that jong-looked- of the price of it, One Dolla understand I do not want your ps fer any ¥ offered you freq? Don’t delay. Write today. Mark Wf. Jackson, 403 iH, Bidg., Byr Mr, Jackson in statement true. Durston HAVE NOT A Modern Drama Witha Different Theme Featuring Alice Calhoun A Rip-roaring Comedy “THE TOURISTS” with Jimmie Aubrey Pathe News JACK O’DALE at the Wurlitzer OUR COUNTRY STORE Every Monday at 8 p. m. Every Wednesday 3 p.m, Boosting Northwest Products ADMISSION 20¢ Any Time Tax Included Ww INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. SEEN THE MOTION PICTURES Dempsey-Carpentier World's Championship Battle FOUGHT AT JERSEY CITY, JULY 2 as a pianist. tu, You Never Saw Any GUT ND TWO MORE DAYS It’s a UniversalJewel Clemmer Graphic Shrine Fete Contestants and Street Parade thing Like it PSE OF THE BIG, THRILLING CHARIOT RACES—TEN CHARIOTS DRAWN BY a ee 4 It’s the Greatest Thriller Ever! PRESENTS Ace of Outdoor Character Delineators 2be Matinees: A love story of the desert, in- terspersed with sparkling comedy situations International News Japanese Delegates to Arms Conference SATURDAY: MISS DUPONT IN COME AT ONCE FOR THE ENGAGEMENT IS LIMITED Winter GARDEN First Show 10 A. M. THEATRE Q. Clemmer, Mgr “THE RAGE OF PARIS* BLUE MOUSE THEATRE sfnittits Bet, Pike & Union Sts.