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TUESDAY, DECEMBER now RICHARD BARTHELMESS in the Saturday Post Story “TOL’ABLE “DAVID” Warm! PLAYING Bveoning NOW PLAYING JOUN BARRYMORE in the New York Sensation “The Lotus Eater” ‘The story of a man who docs pot seta woman until he is 25, Now AYING , HAROLD LLOYD Leading Comedian in ‘ASailor-Made Man’ Oceans of Joy! * NOW PLAYING 27, 1921 “Qur Mary” Is at the Rex tle Lord Fauntle roy,” greatest screen production which is the Christmas wee attraction at the Rex. Train Wreck Mary Pickford as she ap-|\eading woman for Herbert Rawlin pears im the title role of “Lit.| son, the Universal star, ac the Clem her| mer _this week BLUE MOUSE | CLEMMER TAR BARRYMORE AT STRAND _) Taal TODAY'S PROGRAMS Linrerery Harold Lieyd A Sail or Maite Man. bert Kawlinson COLISHUM—Wehard Barthelmenss to tee Wav ba tm very thing Harry mere 1 STRAN Tet Jobe Vater NEAL ‘The Old Pickford Lord Pauntierey OAK—Lon Chaney in The Penalty.” Ay in GARDEN N duels, a man hokling up three riders crows it Jowels solen the si a deaperate fight w * woman for their the smashing of one of the greatest aling of A queen's h ry ntrigues of history—these few of the dramatic Douglas Fairbanks’ newest picture, © Three Musketeers,” #he the Winter Garden this week eee are but incid a nts in ing at} would be hard to pick out a nm better known to the Marjorie Daw. This dainty little actress, who has won arge following by her #plendid work Marshall Netlan rr a in productions, ‘Cheated Hearts” is the name of the picture this popular team play in see Edward Patrick, a huge negro actor weighing over 225 pound pears in “The Motals of Marcus,” starting May McAvoy Mouse this week. at the Blue John Barrymore. clure Patter wrote it, He's hero of “The Totus Eater,” ‘satirical photoplay made by Marshall Neilan. Trehune Colleen Moore and Anna Q. Nilsson, loveliest leading women, appear in the picture. = a clever| Albert Payson| 4 HANGED BY HIS WOODEN LEG Hunter’s Disappearance Is Finally Explained CRANE, W De To With hin wooden leg caught in a tree, Wi liam Cubee, 42, died a fearful death dangling 20 feet from the ground t was found here when th myster of bis dixappearance since October 1 was solved by the finding of hie body, still hanging from a red oak in the woods near bis be A party of bear hunters made the discovery. At the top of the tree in which the body was found, there was a coon's nest. It is thought that Cubec climbed the tree in chase of the animal, Jost hin balance and fell, becoming entangled in such a way that he could not free himself | Cubee lived by hunting and trap. | ping, MMe lost hia leg when a child in @ fight with a bear | CORPORAL KAY D. MARCH, Jeharged fro ¢ nerve a few Maltese cron He 4 felephony and Teles Seattle, | 3 | | empl raph Co., Sainey avy a Family S ply of Cough Rem ly 5 f Reaty better than ym de oath or tebe. ont apres seoe Kasily and quickly prepared, | | oi two of the screen 8} If you combined the curative prop- |“LOVE NEVER DIES” TO BE SHOWN | erties of every known “ready-made” j cough rem you pro could not power | home-made | which is emily prepared int 2% ounces . . . Lioyd Hughe 4 Madge Bella pint bottle among the few hundred Americans King Vidor’s duct t . ol granulated sugar syrup, ¥ whe pe ed in Paria on July 4 Ning idor's production + ye shown molanse: honey, or corn IN Fil F et ge tsweicet ener haptniredey ae: here soon, Both these players The teoult is a nonths afte ited Bt May Colling is now a star loaned for thix picture thru the cc full pint of really better cough mashing a train of eight standard) Buster Keaton’s next is a new screen “find,” having scored | three Limes the money, Tastes pleas- The Star and the Story Bil steel cars over a treatie into oblivion | LIBERTY | ac? © nuccensen In “The Cup of Life” and| MBL and never spoils Beloved by Millions! given the asawer to the critics who| the Liberty has p ‘ me siguol ‘ Hall, the Woman.” Hughes fe one| oo 0t!t Pinex and Syrup preparation assert that the movies are only child's | this week. The feature < ae ctrena.wiet Mane bextknown of the younger| g Hiate relief. It = = — play. In with the finam/, Harold Lieyd comedy, “The Sailor} warhall, Claire Winds Milton vere and bay been featur lessens tha phle stops the nasty ‘ cial expe » heavy item| Made Man,” which ts screaming Ra Sake Chelediiar aaa “pun Folks” and other pic-| throat tickle and heaby the sore, irri- AZIMOVA dm habit, the concern ever the actore| ranny. tntraducing the camedian as |" ie Den Bins olin. seis DIC! tated ¥ and easily Nazimova started out to make aland extras whose lives were jeopar|4 lively sallor lad ahi: boast: shing. repertoire film. She intended to put|dised in the scene, was enough to! feaides the comedy, Irving Cum |“ ee MYERS EXPERIENCED th bet ouse" and “Salome” on|#!¥e any one gray hairs is ween in “On the Trail,” Harry Myers, support! . A Doll's House” and Salome" on |£'¥e ee eeieed idea Pipe Hh resent | Harold Lioyd bas completed “He! yay in hoe hnnat starters en Po t as e aining a, and Mise Ethel tiers ay in her tate t Btromb< the same fitm, Then she started tol rimed the incident in “Love Never | tu a Pe blond, is heard to] Whe Healtates” | production, “Boy Crazy,” should be make “A Doll's House,” and as she/ Dies,” his latest production which i*/ advantage ip number | 7 well prepared for the acene where he | developed the role of Nora she found |to be shown here soon, “Bright Byes Guess who's mak: |has to pedal her along a rural high | PING that the film would be so long it . | COLONIAL ing that—Ben Turpin. way on the handlebars of a bicycle would not admit another pity. she| ANITA LOOS TALKS | “The Old Oaken Bucket” is the An the wns of Mark Twain's “Con | druggist for “2% ounces, of Pipex” felt that her characterization in the film attraction at the Colonial. Aa| | “The Cat That Walked Alone,” by [necticut Yankee,” Myers ted ye val-| with full directions, and don't accept HE |. taeen vols wrun'se good obo minet 65} TO COLLEGE GIRLS| uti "scwreuet’ is a ncrcen ver |Jonn Cohen, will be Dorothy” Dat. |lant Knights, mounted. on ‘motor | aaYthing lee." Gvaranteed. to give it in its most elaborate form. What of the girl who takes up alsion of the delightful old ballad|ton’s next vehicle, George Melford cycles, to succor yo fair maid hela | romptly refunded. The "Pines Coe —_——_——_ professional career in the movies of |arranged expecially for production by | will direct PE sepa. ns Lintem le mg t. Wayne, Ind, other profession? Is she to forego| May Tully, Carol Dempater will play with John - parmesan yo - pam Ba | eee Barrymore in k Holmes" | MARY MacLAREN jen Charles Ray left Los An) Anita Loos had several interesting | COLISEUM aS a Mary MacLaren has been substi geles for New York it is sald he re- te ine) Oxted coors t the} peas io tay | Teuru Aoki, wife of Seeme Haya- (tuted for Edith Roberts ax leading ceived 23 boxes of candy and 11 phar gon : Tol’able David.” the screen pla ‘ 4 be 2 iy |girts at Smith college hag beet |ai the Coticsum, introduces 4|kawa, does an Oriental dance in| woman for Wallace Reid in “Acroas mes of cigars. The presence of! wrising scenarios 12 years. She in| * Five Days to Li the Continent an an Roberta | Mrs. Ray with him no doubt Influ.|.. we S deme Ez zeae She, | Barthelmens ‘to ~ thouman '* .6 oulin’t Lot F un engag ne wife of John Emerson, . an tin tow & . uldn’t complete a previoun enga daced the givers of the former more} writes scenariae and directs plctures.|poneen tap Frank Keenan and Lioyd Hughes time, Mise MacLaren Wan thoee of the latter. The three most worthwhile] partheimess has an ideal role—|*!! play the br pal roles in “The nin “The Three Musketeers H eeeitentiemee things in a professional career for/o¢ a young mountain lad reared vn {te pee an jwith Dougias Fairbanks BETTY COMPSON women,” said Miss Loos, “are free}, punt oO makes 8 man pe o- he feud country, who m if i The dainty story of Harlequin and|dem. the meeting of men who are|o¢ himself in spite of his uncouth] O*ttrude Short, who plays an in ‘The Universal company is film- i Columbine will be done by Retty| worth marrying and men and wor | surroundings. gonue role in “Boy Craay,” is a] ing the life of Buffalo Bill, and j Compson and Theodore Koalof{ injen who are the inspiration of fine| ee cousin of Blanche Sweet | the Union Pacific Railroad com 3 the star’s next Paramount picture, | friendships, and @ certain amount of | gEex cee pany has offered the use of its F “The Noose.” = Misa Compson also|luxury from being commercially suc a t the Rex in|, Walter, McGrail and Car} Stock-| historical archives and facilities will do an Apache dance, Mr, Kos- | cessful.” pane a ore is a oe er en | ate Diny with rmand in| of its lines to aid in the interest- m= Ms 4 — mee “Little Lord ‘auntieroy.” he wor’ a.< . \. Saw werk loft coached her. She plays a duai this wonderful Uttle actrees dose . role. “RED HOT ROMANCE” “nouG” FAIRBANKS IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE SENSATION The Three Musketeers INTER GARDE THEATRE (PECIAL Xmas Weer OFFERING -| “Red Hot Romance” ts the first jindependent production made by \John Emerson and Anita Loos, the |famous scenario writers Tt is a satire on the romantic melodrama, | with scenes laid in Santo Grafto, the apitol of the Kingdom of Bunkonia The scenes are modeled after An dorrea, a republic of 25 square miles n the Pyanees mountains. An Amer jean Tro, a helpless girl and the jmarines-totyerescue figure in the | plot. Jack Holt, Paramount's newest male star, played Santa Claus to dack Holt, jr, and his family this Christmas, An old-fashioned family dinner followed. NEW DALTON PRODUCTION | In Dor Tmiton’s next Para mount picture, “Tharon of Lost ley,” all horges used will be shod wit copper, The reason is that horses shod with from flint rocks erous fires on the Crocker-Huffman 55,000 acre ranch, near Merced, Cal, where steel may str and «e exteriors will be made BESSIE LOVE wie Love is glad t is over. In “The Vern 1” whe was chained to a Chine post for weeks, surrounded by a he tile mob of Celestials, until she wa rescued by Sessue’ Hayakawa, Of course she Fans are going to miss Louis Bennison from the sereen for a while, He ix leaving to fill a stage contract in Australia, which will be followed by a sea son in London. © sparks | took time off for meals. | the dual role ix by far the best of h career, Her sympathetio interpre tion of the mother part is a sta contrast against her portrays boisterous, mischievous, exuberar boy eee OAK Protection or sympathy, nine time out of ten, is the first step town love. | Hart finds this true Hell's Oasis,” bis latest pictur which is showing at the Oak “Just Around the Corner” is ar other combination of Fannie Hur as author, Prank Borzage as directs and Vera Gordon as featured playe ‘That was the combination that mac Humoresque.” What is “A Blessing on Your Head” ? ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC of course! 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