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Free fo UNIVERSAL PICTUR BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT MOTION PICTURES oF Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Expedition HERE'S A SCREAM BEBE DANIELS IN A RIOT OF FUN “ONE WILD WEEK” —Alno— CHARLIE MURRAY BEN TURPIN in 2 Comedy Alo INTERNATIONAL NEWS Afternoen 25¢; Evening 35¢ TER GARDE THEATRE ‘ortured by ings made a # the method t a well, stron man Anyone can use the same method it’s simp sive, Ky worid shou r lings book, telling cured himself, and follow the same own home w book and medic will be sent p: y ina Today and Tomorrow SHIRLEY MASON “EVER "SINCE eve COMEDY ore” yr id th all about how anyone may tment in their y rupture the t nd it right away you put down this KE WOOK AND OUPON Mings (ne Watertown N me News——Seenic Rup | out any whatever AMATEUR NIGHT Matinee Lie If not the most versatile star in motion pictures, Charles He has portrayed almost every and has breesed thru every part with the natural boyish- Liberty, he comes into a new type, the role of an artist strug- when he might be idling in society. 4 {vines comedy and dramatic ability | AT THE LIBERTY | the leaders in this particular character imaginable . VP.” now showing at the . . drama showing at the Winter Gar den thin week. Herbert Standing, character actor is seen in the role of Judge Bancroft and his young daughter Joan appears as one of the three irrepressible reformatory sirts, An added attraction to the bill ts the showing of a trip to the Antarctic by the late Ernest Shack leton and his men on the durance.” Thin i one of the ft new pictures ever shown. eee “Ee nest COLUMBIA Frankie Lee, clever child actor, is seen with Herbert Rawlinson at the Columbia this week in “The Scrapper,” a lively drama pictur teed from R. G. Kirk's Saturday Evening Post story, “Molloy Cam- peador.” Little Frankie has been in pictures for several years and has a host of admirers. Gertrude Olmstead, winner of the Elks’ beauty contest held Inst year im Chicago, plays the feminine part. eee COLISEUM When Norma Talmadge and her company began work on “Love's Redemption” in Jamaica, it was necessary to call out police reserves to restrain the curious natives whe had heard @ great deal about the making af motion pictures, but had never actually seen the camera in action. Harreon Ford te again seen op Dosite Mies Talmadge in “Love's Redemption.” It is showing at the Coliseum this week . BLUE MOUSE King Arthur of the Round Table was no giant. He was a man, with & man's weakness. He believed in witcheraft, and the great magician, Merlin, an ordinary conjuror who would be ridiculed today, was able to give the king the shivers by Means of the simplest little tricks. All thi is humorously brought out in Mark Twain's story, “A Connecticut Yankee of King Ar thur’s Court,” showing at the Biue Mouse, . STRAND Only one more day wil the Mack Sennett picture, “Molly O” bo shown at the Strand. This film has proven a powerful drawing card all over the country and Mabel Normand, the charming little come dienne, wins new laurels. She com- GLIGS OF SATS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or} Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load stomach with a }lot of drugs that excite the kidneys |and irritate the entire urinary tract. | Keep your kidneys clean, like you your bowels clean, by flushing n with a mild, harmless salts, |which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their | normal activity The function of ho kidneys is to filter the blood. In hours they strain from it 500 na of acid and waste, so we can adily understand the vital impor- tance of keeping the kidneys active. | Drink lots of water—you can't |drink too much; also get from any jst about four “of Jad ablespoonful in a glass of water befor akfast each morn- ing for a few days, and the kidneys j will act fine, ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and {lemon juice, combined with lithia, und has been used for geherations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; slso to neutralize the acidg in urine so it no longer is a source of irrita i thus ending bladder weakness Salta inexpensive; cannot mak a delightful, efferves- cent lithia which every and then to ia ter drink should take now keep their Kidneys clean and active Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will won: der what became of your kidney trouble and backache,—Advertise- ment. THE § Noah Beery in Jack Holt Film Noah Beery, noted for numerow powerful character roles in such pletures as UT The Red Lantern, usher” and others, has distinguished him: self not only as a r of chara ter work, but as most prolific makeup 4 Hin ete rugged features are ted to tho portrayal Tn "The Call of the North” Holt’s first starring vehie opens at the Coliseum Boory has a prominent role Jack which and succeeds in making the colleen one of the roles of her entire oe Irish Most successful sereen career, . COLONIAL In “Ever Since Eve,” the ploture drama starring Shivley Mason at the © iial this week, there is a thrilling rescue scene, It ooours when the hero tosses the heroine overboard from & burning motor boat and leaps after her. An interesting point is that the personal remance of the story finds its first visible expression in this Beene. eee OAK “The Silent Barrier’ plays for the last time at the Oak tonight, It is @ thrilling drama made from the novel of Louls Tracy, Sheldon Lewis, who is the fea tured player, & seen as Mark Bower, & millionaire apeoulator and rouse, He gives a splendid charac terization “The Whip” opens Friday. eee REX Catherine Cralg, who playa Vir ginia Stacy, the pretty girl who t loved by two brothers in “The Helihound of the West,” at the Rex this week, is called upen to put up @ brisk hand-to-hand battle with a duo of strong men. The young actress puty the scene over in a thrilling manner. “The Helthound of the West" fea tures “Fearless” Dick Hatton, SHACKLETON TRI SHOWN ON SCREEN One of the most interesting and Deautiful anow pictures ever rereen od ls being shown on the screen at the Winter Garden thin week in conjunction with the regular show It is the daring trip made by the late Ernest Shackleton. The film ia worthy of the featured position on the progaim. Wanda Hawley and Milton Sill will support Dorothy Dalton in “The Cat That Walked Alone.” aenenenereceengignnetticenceeen NDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. SS 35 cents buys a bottle of “Dander- ine” at any drug store. After one application of this delightful tonic you cannot find a particle of dan- druff or « falling hair, Hesides, ev- ery hair grows new life, vigor, bright ness, Advertinenfint. Covdtany Invite You te Attend Their DANCE EVERY Saturday Evening at the MOOSE TEMPLE CORNER KMIGHTH AND UNIVERSITY Good Music DANCING AT NINE WE GIVE YOU State Supervision Absolute Safety Good FE. And a service that is sure to please you—the kind that you are glad to rec- ommend to your friends, Money received on or before the 6th of this month earns from the Ist. $1 to $5,0 OU UUHUGEAUUG UE UAOOONAUEOUOU UE SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 9502 =| EATTLE Maturday, ag | more, color and abundance, | STAR Time Draws |- ‘Near for : Film Contest | | rt Jackie Coogan wearing the costume Seattle youngsters are asked to imitate, Charlie Chaplin made the battered derby, the wilted collar, the in deseribable morning coat, the un- mentionable trousers and the im: possible shoes, famous. And Charlie also created the cos tume,which Jackie Coogan in now making famous, A picture of Jackie as he ap- pears in “My Boy,” which t# com ing to the Liberty Saturday ty printed in this column to give every little boy between the ages of 6 and 10 a chance to take a good look at the outfit, for Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in front of the | Liberty, prizes of $15, $10 and $5 will be awarded to the three boys who are dressed moet like Jackie. Jacoba will be there to take movies of the boys and the theatre man ager has invited every youngwter who appears in costume to see the first screening of “My Boy.” Re on the job, boys; it's going to be lots of fun. FINE SCENIC ON OAK BILL “The Land of a Thousand Laken” in the title of a beautiful, scenic which is being shown at the Oak this week. It in a splendid pan- orama of Finland. Ben Turpin has taken out a $10,000 policy insuring him against his eyes becoming uncromsed in the next year. The premium is $326. Dimitri Buchowetsk! i producing “Othello” in Germany. He produced “Danton,” released in this country an “All for a Woman.” METROPOLITAN @ NiGHTS COM. MONDAY, FER. ¢ David Belasco Presents DAVID WARFIELD dee “THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM” Mr. Nathan Eckstein PRESIDENT SCHWABACHER BROTICVERS Mr, Eckstein will deliver the ad rons to the Graduating Claas at the aith Ann ercians of Wiison's M sles, to be held Temple Thuraday 2, at #30. The public Is cordially invited, exercises are free ommencement F n Business Masonic February Evening, The arnings 00 Accepted DTT WWW rt - SSS AVE. | the Woodward stock company. | Woodward theater, Open an Account at Grote-Ranlejn’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President. $7,500 Worth of I Used Furniture Ranges, Gas Ranges and Heaters That has been accepted as part payment in exchange q for new home furnishings, during our January Clear- ance Sale Is on Sale Tomorrow At 25% Off © The Regular Prices The overcrowded condition of our Exchange Depart- ment prompts us to make this move—and most un- usual values will be in evidence as the result.. Make | your selections early. ward stock players at the Woodward theater, in Spokane. Alexis B. Luce NEW THEA Levy's Orpheum, Third ave, and) cess, according to Woodward, with Madison #t, has been leased by O. D.| only a few original productions pre- Woodward and will be opened Febru. | sented from time to time. ge t vs by | The theater wits Jeasea for a term ary 18 for the production of plays BY! (7 sir years from the New York Life e | Insurance Co, playhouse is to be known as thi “The Four Horsemén of the Apo- ‘The first production, “A Woman's Way,” written by Thompson Buchan- | calypse” returns to Broadway for a an, will @tar Miss Haze] Whitmore, |run at the Capitol. And it’s a year now heading the cast of the Wood. old, too. Our New Electric Sign Will Light Your Way. to the Store That Has Brought Wall Paper Prices Down to Where They Belong You Will Find New Patterns eee e ye EX 1ghtees,