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FRIDAY, MARCTI 10, 1922. st Times Friday RIA SWANSON In .OR THE LASH" STARTING The wonderful discovery, ECZEMINE for eczema and skin diseases, can how be obtained at good drug stores here or from Joyner Drug Co., kane, for $1.00 per bottle. —Advertise- “7 ment. WALLACE R-E-I-D| ELSIE Ferguson in the exquisite love “FOR- EVER” from the famous novel— “Peterlbbetson” A love that knows neither time nor space— surmounts prison, age, even death! NOTE: “Forever” is the second of Paramount's Big Four at the Strand. Next comes “Fool's Paradise,” with Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Har- ris and Conrad Nagel! Last Times Friday— Cecil B. De FTW those who like the Liberty with Dorothy roles, will prove a keen del Byt when she is con: | }that would make" olttan Maga azine received after the pu » Just what hap J opens Saturday at the | WINTER GARDEN seen in her] production, | which will | dayn, be i Winter | role in “Forever “Playthings of Destiny,” he the attraction for four of powerful | MARRY MYERS deep at ctor secured some | very ‘Teallatle eon scenes. Harry Myers ts| playing the title and stellar role, was| suspended for about a week owing| Spo. Fimbractng In its cast two notable| "Moral Fibre.” | Wiltlam Parks, jr to the iliness of Be However, he ts fully recov ja 14 production will be resumed in «| reuson and) who hag t “a pleturiea-| brother of the heroine, dies in the} “Peter Th | arly scenes of the story, But his| tion of the famous play, / * wil) be the attraction start-| picture plays an important part] ‘The | when the heroine resc ous production | hor brother's death | Kurope and tell a dra-| eee * regarding his writings were but a collection of| |} knowledge obtained from the “W rk of Mise Ferguson and Do you realize that in those times | the women, and not the men, knew about the healing properties of medic inal plants, roots and herbs? the earliest times, knowledge of the treatment of dis. | ease and of the healing merit of roots “En ¢ new Paramount of fering, which will open &: lover her boy friends has Compound was originated by a wom. % an, Lydia BE. Pinkham, and is now known and praised by women of ail It is prepared from roots and| herbs having medicinal action ¢ in the treatment of COLONIAL troubles women so often have the charentie with wkill, C perfectly suited to Mise Davies’ qual) UNION case of a dead man returning And a girl among eee i rever," the picturtzation of be the next of aa as a society man and as a shanghaied sailor! supported by DOROTHY DALTON s “MORAN OF THE Hj LADY LETTY” fi UNION Third Near Union lalate (et | (0c VICTORY ‘Third Near Pike ‘Todny and Tomorrow Mae Murray “On With the Dance” vish Drama of “The Street Called “STANLEY IN ARICA" THE SEATTLE STAR at | Wallace Reid COMING TO STRAND nith his hair marcelled for the leading male and Elsie Ferguson as the wers. The picture, which is an adaptation of “Peter Ibbet-| | wind machines to stir up the snow, Yad ope ns at the Strand Saturday. | which was over three fe reece tha |the Corinne Griffith production role of Jared Woleott, ew to avenge OAK | Tim, the big wolf dog which plays} | Social customs in an old, ariato- | important relat The picture is Saturday. VICTORY An honest plodder married a but wife | PLOKE r to give. But a ich—willing to sper y woman who would Her answer was “( Yh sweep of Broadway's wildest revels. vid Powell jerns Henri way fron with is on the recently Musketeers” in e eee | Gloria Swanson wears a score of | beautiful clothes in “Her Husband's Trademark,” her latest Paramount | ter Ibbetson, Elsie Fer. | ppear, will | he Strand. | David Powell, recently returned om England, will appear with! a Swanson in “Tim Gilded The scenario of nchantment,” the x tion, | was wri Marie Shotwell, st player, Is tn the cast of “Shackles of Gold,” William Farnum’s next pieture. “WOMEN MEN LOVE” titted Ganitd'6e Dak ore EF OU RS PT PERE red during the making =\[ Anita Stewart Anita Stewart will be seen hat! at the Winter Garden for four | | days, beginning Saturday, in “Playthings of Destiny,” . story of a young wife who petog shown at the Union Friday and makes a great sacrifice for eee | r child's sake. This is the fir A picture with all the color and /the screen Travelin’ On,” 8 last series of West yet near the hearth of the sim Ethel Gr pme, At the V in Saturday, with Ma rray and Da- of Bill Hart mateurs Tonight young performers. LAST TIMES TONIGHT piape® 3 ® ymve ‘i ome: Wyse Vi Round 3 of _ “The Leather Pushers” is ready for the bell— With all the “kick” of 1 and 2 COLUMBIA CHARLES RAY | himeelf with ¢ “Just Right” Rich, smooth and mel- low—yet full flavored— Heinz Prepared Mus- | tard adds a delicious taste to everything on which it is used. Care-| fully selected choice | mustard ground in the, | spotless Heinz kitchens. ']| The quality is excellent —the taste is just right. HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD | {I | Last Times Today ANTONIO MORENO MAT. 10¢ NIGHTS 20¢ IN THE “SECRET OF THE HILLS” NEWS COMEDY o. THEATER D. WOODWARD Preseats HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by able Cast in “SCANDAL” NEAT WEEK “The Marriage of Wil- liam Ashe” Save some, savings. 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