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namo Bowe i a ai dail ot | lla namonme FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1921, THE SBATTILE STAR PAGE 3 STU RINDD.. LAST TIMES FRIDAY Rex Beach's “The Iron Trail” —Alaska R.R. Tale STARTING SATURDAY FOR A SOLID TWO WEEKS’ RUN— ul(COE | (ULC b yy. udolph Valentino as the fiery desert hieftain who tells the “When an Arab sees a woman he wants he takes her” — AND |Legion’s Program for Education Week Moators, business men, religious ‘and social leaders will discuss Amer: jican Idealn and the contribution of [the school to national life at the American Legion Education week program in the Hippodrome, Decem. | |ber 4 to % Among the speakers are | Dr, William A. MeKeever of the Uni | versity of Kansas; Frank B. Cooper, | feity superintendent of schools; T. F. | | Hulse, county superintendent, and | [Josephine Corliss, state superintend: ent of public instruction. '1,500 See Tacoma Church Dedication TACOMA, Nov. 25.—-Dedication of | | the Holy Rosary Roman Catholl» hureh here Thursday was conduct Jed by 40 priests from all over the Northwest. The services were in charge of Bishop O'Dea of Seattle. More than 1,600 persons attended the opening of the $200,000 edifice MRS. MARY WILHELM, Pitteberg, Pa. “No matter what I should say about Tanlac, it wouldn't be h@f good enough,” maid Mrs. Mary Wil- helm, 716 Mint way, South Side, Pitteburg, Pa, “I never dreamed it possible for a Medicine to restore me to the spien- did heath I now enjoy. In fact, I [had almost resigned myseif to being in invalid, ag I could see I was low ing weight and strength every day, nd no relief was in sight For | Spectacul Or) eee Lobby Display ISM tumultously surging mountain Poh bir sweeping a cataclysmic mass of tumbling, rushing frothing falls, a section of gnarled | and Stumpy loggedoff land, two! Rreat trees shattered by lightning while flashes from a blue-black sky, @ gaunt, grim house, bleak and sinister, over which hovers a cold, white moon, and from the windows | terrifying silhouettes are blotted against the yellow lights of the inner reoms; with this, the inter mittent soughing how! of wind in the wilderness, * * ¢ All these with mechanical ingenul logs ov [ties to function the various effects are used in this week's front at the Clemmer, now showing tho unusual photodrama “Conflict.” This is one of several distinctly unique fronts used by the Clem: mer. Mr. William Cutts, manager of the Clemmer, Believes in beginning with the eartlest advance advertise ing and building up thru all forms of publicity atmosphere interpreta: lve of and in tone with the picture to be shown. This includes a program of inter Pretive music and continues until the final fadeout fMashes acrow the iver sheet Two Men and Boy Reported Missing Two men and a boy were being sought by police Friday, following their disappearance from their homes Wednesday night Leaving his wife to get his hair cut, Joe Haverty, 29, truck driver, 1024 Columbia st, took his 9-year: old son with him. Mrs, Haverty} has not seen him since, Haverty) in 6 feet 6 inches in height, weighs | 146 pounds and wan wearing a red | sweater and a mackinaw Jae Dodge, 36, left his home at| “a Lincoln drive, to find work. He! bad $80 in cash and his wife be Neves he may have been the vietio | of thugs. Dodge ia brown-haired| and blue-eyed He weighs 175 pounds oe stants Ad fi t Ad inches. | Woman Is Injured in Auto Collision A headon collision between two! autos, Thursday night at BE. 46th st. and Tenth ave. N. E., resulted in severe injuries to Mra. D. F. Sargent, a passenger in a machine driven by A. B. Crumbell of We- natchee. The other machine was drgen by Dr. J. R. Van Alken, 718 Haight butiding “Just Around the Corner,” adapted from a Fano Hurst story, baa been completed. In Thrilling Western Drama. ADMISSION 2¢c 2ND © UNIVERSITY Last Times Friday HOOT GIBSON in “Sure Fire!” —— STARTING SATURDAY Mary Miles Minter. She will be at the Winter Garden| tomorrow in “Her Winning Way,” a new Realart picture, in which the pretty blonde |at the Blue Mouse Saturday. * * * * BLUE MOUSE ‘ORE tha ¢ girl has made her lover, an enlisted man, miss his last train and become A, W. O. Le But not every girl has made such noble amends ag does Hetty Lee, the | reckless little heroine of “The Speed Girl,” the new comedy drama which opens at the Biue Mouse Saturday Bebe Daniels makes amends in a most unusual manner—as only Bebe Friday night, for the last time, Houne Peters appears in “The Man From Lost River,” ° oe CLEMMER The Priscalla Dean feature, “Con. Mict,”” will be held over at the Clem- mer a few days longer. This picture in even better than “Reputation,” the drama in which Miss Dean recently scored #0 heavily, “Conflict” is an intense study of human nature. It is very different in theme and manner of prenenta- tion from any of the young star's screen offerings, The story was writ- jten by Clarence Budington Kelland, and appeared in serial form in the Red Book. e-. WINTER GARDEN Mary Miles Minter, “Her Winning Way,” which will be the feature picture at the Winter Garden, beginning Saturday, plays the role of a clever and ehergetic newspaper girl, who haa plenty of initiative when it comes to getting interviews with shy authd?s who do hot wish to be interviewed, Tonight will be the last opportu. nity to see and hear Emmett Dalton, the famous reformed oytlaw, who is appearing in person and in “Beyend the Law,” a photoplay. “ ee . COLISEUM Herbert Rawlinson, one of the most popular leading men appearing before the camera. is playing with Ethel Clayton in “Weaith,” the pic ture drama opening Saturday at the Coliseum following the final showing tohight of “The Wonderful Thing.” Norma Talmadge's new pictu Rawlinson is playing at two local houses this week, and is soon to be seen here in a starring role. “Wealth” tells the story of a young girl artist who marries a dashing young millionaire, ee STRAND Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres are the clever players co- starred as “The Sheik,” the new Para- mount production which follows the Rex Beach drama, “The Iron Trail,” at the Strand. “The Sheik’ will be shown for the first time Saturday. The story re volves around an English girl (Mas Ayres), who falls into the hands of the Sheik (Valentino), on the Arabian desert. Valentino is the newest screen starring in star appears as a young news-| paper reporter, a role which | is said to fit her to perfec-| tion. star. He last appeared here with Nazimova in “Camille.” eee LIBERTY “Doubling for Romeo,” a sixact Jamming the house Come Early Bebe Daniels; the piquant little star of “The Speed anew comedy drama, which will be shown for the first time * Theat Te H as’ H Connetllvcin Comes to Blue Mouse in Lively Comedy, “The Speed Girl” Girl,” * * * chmedy which kids motion-picture making and our old friend, William Shakespeare, at one and the same time, “will be shown for the last times Friday at the Liberty. A drama, “The Ne‘er to Return Road,” which shows graphically a sensa- tional escape from prison, is on the same bill. Saturday Constance Talmadge is featured in a political story, “Wrapped in Smiles.” The popular comedienne is shown as a candidate for mayor—and her principal cam- paign argument consists of 14 trunks of latest Parisian gowns eee COLONIAL “Singing River,” a story of the old Weat—along in 1870, the days of the early fortune hunters—involving claims, silver mines, crooks and some good folks, is the new picture drama which opens at the Colonial Satur. day. Herbert Rawlinson and Catherine Calvert, costars in “You Find It Everywhere,” will be seen for the last Umes tonight. eee REX Jack Hoxie, the handsome cowboy star, who recently appeared in per- son at a local theatre, comes to the The nish the Clfristmas Gift Supreme music. Brunswick Phonograph And you can get the fullest measure of enjoyment out of Christmas when you have a Brunswick Phonograph to fur- You can arrange the most wonderful program of Christmas music, including everything from Christmas Carols to the most stirring sacred selections. The Brunswick Plays All Records at Their Best Come in and select the style Brunswick Phonograph you want—a small payment down will hold for Christmas deliv- ery—and it is a gift the entire family will enjoy. THE GROTE-RANKIN. CQ | Fifth Rex Saturday in “The Man From | Nowhere,” a Westery picture. Hoxie is featured in the role of Clay Norton, a mining prospector, who falls in love with Agnes, a pretty young girl who has been brought up in a little mining village. cares Fire” is ha geesent feature. Had to Get Drunk; Discharged by Judge NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—"Yes, was drunk—by the doctor's erenk said James Clarkson when = ar- raigned here. “He ordered me to take gin and I took ita bottle.” The physician corroborated his state- meat. Clarkson was discharged. i|Costly Kisses Don’t Bother This Gent NEW YORK, Nov. %6.--Joseph Gwinn became unduly hilarious on & subway train and kissed - Mrs. Frances Damen twice. She had him arrested and he was fined $26, or $12.40 per kina, Owner of Chimney Sues for Damage BERLIN, Nov, 25.—The owner of a factory whose chimney was wreck- ed by a balloon hitting it has sued the owners of the balloon for dam- ages. Four passengers of the bal- loon were killed by the collision. Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In The Blood To Get Absolute Relief You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products ‘The blood is the means by which all the tis#ues of the body are direct ly or indirectly nourished. 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