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peereereres or RUARY WEDNESDAY, FE AY, FER Cc ee = eon weet refaay Nicee— JACK HOLT “The Call of the North” A Romance of the Madson May Country! Concert Orchestra und RECORD HEAR SERECA Until Thursday Night— “THEODORA!” Mammoth Production! MRS. HAMILTON DOUGLAS in Her “D: m ™ tm The Hey Wonder— "AAGKIE COOGAN “MY BOY” Drama with « touch of Se: Coming turday altace Reld ie “RENT PRK” th ™ m Neyer Played re THE VYRAR'S GREATEST SCREEN SENSATION “THE SHEIK” RUDOLPH VALENTINO and Agnes Ayres SYECTAL SHOWING teteresting syeowrs Afternoons 25¢ Evenings 35 INTER GARDE THEATRE Marte Antoinette had a handker chief that was embroidered with pearls valued at $5,000. ET | Recent estimate shows that more | than 150,000,000 persons in the I speak English. Troan anks in the person of Cla “The Goasipy Sex,” Lawrence Grattan. }maged by Fox she was given only | minor roles to portray, parts written for of Claire Whitney Vaudeville has corrailed another] potion picture favorite within Its Whit but | ey. She is makihe her le this week at the Moore in conjunc: | ion with her husband, Robert Em nett Keane, in a satirical comedy, authored by When Miss Whitney was first en-| but, tho the were small and sometimes |o" nerely incidental, she put forth her best efforts and her work did not g0¢ree tae’ aotew” |; cond COMEDY | At the ance only which seen jatter pre admir came nation At the ex vaudeville “6 : deg ine for Colds, Grip, Throat at remults take at the of a Cold walt tll your bones ache, t that ca with he , 1922. on Moore Bill ed for her appear turea, for be expecially Kk in these r legion popularity b: and appear tn husband. FOR Sore the longer GRIP Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” | "r Influensa, Catarrh, ou “ 40” INDUCES SLEEP \TONIGHT OAK THEATER PRICES ositinis". You Can Afford to Take the Family REGULAR PROGRAM DOWN HOME” COMEDY Your Heating Expert can install ~Arcota at once; and keep the house warm for the babies while he is doing it. neopatnie. 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THE the Ce LIBERTY ACKIN COOGAN, competing with OU «& monkey for the edification of crowd of pkers, ts one of th hilarious in “My Boy,” a Miret nal attraction arring he little genius at the Liberty this week Jos the Coogan feature, the Liberty is sho lotures | of Charles Jur hy Alex Blyth, 48 COLUMBIA | A triangle love affair which ts de | cidedly unusual as well aa different, | |in used a» the ther of "T Acoune, an adaptation of At Jance's dra | matic story which serves as the fea | _ 1 photoplay at the Columbia k Columbia orchestra adds to the production by rendering a «pe-| ally arranged musical program. see WINTER GARDEN Ww ful desert scenes, a terrific sand ful Oriental cos | (umes auction, wild rid. ing, fier douin tribes thrill | ing b *—all these make “The! Sheik hich ts showing t the Winter Garden this week oe of . | the mont po; of | the year | George Melford directed the pro | duction, and the cast is headed by Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino. josemary Theby has @ prominent in “Shame,” the William Fox ramatic picture which is being |xhown at the Blue Mouse. Mina Theby is on ‘x's moxt popular players and a red to advantage en of Bheba” and “A Con wh here recently who is seen in the akes his début ae star It in the hero of “The Call of the North,” a delightfully enter taining and romantic picture which is being shown at th , week Of special not You've done it your- | self—sometimes. Over the pond with your iron, and to the green! A lucky strike for you. | LUCKY STRIKE: When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike | forus. Why? Because now | millions of smokers prefer | the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — ) because | It?s Toasted* which coals in the | delicious Burley flavor And also because it's Here Today—Gone Friday CHARLES CLARY AND NOTABLE CAST IN THE HOLE IN THE WALL The New York dramatic sue cons—w crooks — and crooked spirits operate for love A and revenge, —COMING SATURDAY— GLADYS WALTON In Person With “The Guttersnipe” And Round Two of the Leather Pusher Stories COLUMBIA SEATT | film which [It was produced in Burepe, and all screened at the Oak this wee |Murray, direc the pretentious pr dramatic pic Cornerstone Laid Commissioner Adam Gifford, tn VAUDEVILLE charge of the Pacific coast divisior oOROTHY AX 6 of the Salvation Army, laid the cor AVIS ANN Gra nerstone of the new 1a "ENOCH tele Army building at Pine st. and 1 LE STAR Ls DANCER AT STRAND ) Mrs. Hamilton Douglas, Jr., beautiful young dancer, who is appearing at the head of “Danse Artistique,” an artistically arranged prologue which is presented in conjunction with! the feature photoplay, “Theodora,” at the Strand this week. | marks Mr. Holt's debut as a star. } A Kroup of pretty local girls ap Madge Bellamy lt seen in the fem. | PCr With Mra. Hamilton Douglas, | daira’ teal r., in the dance prologue of cee Theodora” at the Strand this week COLONIAL A ory of India’s anc that volves an Amertear r fr the Orient and a American gt the feat the Col6nia Hight real weddings originated tn ox studio at H and any number jent myntic whrir yiywood last | of reel ones. | beginn The * y in the hands of autiful star of the we and screen eee CONTINUOUS 1°TO 18 THRER DAYS STARTING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH Feature Photoplay Elaine Hammerstein REX “The Golem,” showing at the Tex this week, is @ massive production the players in the large cast are con nidered among the most famous of ropes actors, Among these ts Werener, who was seen here eri in Passion” and one of the first shown in this . limbing ‘round a Robert Leonard, ted husband of Mae Peacock Alley tion in which ver star is soon to be seer here. Pola Negri, the fascinating hero. of “One Arabian Night" and assion,.” ix noon to be ween at the Liberty in “The Last Payment,” a ture, “The Point of View” by Salvationists ry ave. Tues in the ser STRASSLES' SEALS HOLDEN & HERREN BOYD & KING LES SYLVAS J Sunday, 33 D. Sharp, Co Commander yes ry pevnene i i Gi Tn 7 } (i tt N af iti i "FLORENCE ‘R E ED in her Greotest Dramatic Suesleshs INDI SCRETION with LIONEL AT WILL and GARETH HUGHES: SCENIO | ting you sleep soundly. | neuralgia, sciat PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO f. KEGEL, Prealdent Introducing New Curtain Nets At Very Interesting Prices NEW CRAFT LACES for window hangings | have much to recommend them—they are shown in many attractive designs—small fig- ures being the most popular. Craft Laces are 36 inches wide and are priced 39c and = a yard. FILET LACE NETS, with small figures and | conventional designs, come in 40-inch width } and are shown in cream and ecru colors. 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