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| {AT LiBerRTY | _ Strong Glands . Won for Dempsey Stren : Dr. W. A. Brady, famous health COLUMBIA | ‘if publicist, said before the Dempsey: | Reginald Denny, star of the Ha Carpentier fight, “The man with the “Leather Pushers,” enacts the fea | i lands will win,” No truer tured masculine role in “The Ken: | : strongest gla g ! ‘ statement was ever made, Not only/ tucky Derby" an th Pirited acton : i fm the prize ring, but in every hu-} of an old family. & Ing Faces, & | } man activity, strong «lands mean | shipwreck and a daring resoue at sea supremacy, because strong glands | follow the « young Ken. | { mean courage, ambition, « keen} is tuckian afte red from his | : mind, and tireless energy. When | home for we to the daugh. | i the glands slow down, weakness and | ter of a stableman, The cast in: | . old age step in j chides Lillian Rich. _Kmmett b 1 Physicians the work! over, know Gertrude Awtor, Walter Me | Lionel Belmore, Wilfred Lucas and | Kingsley Nenedict Additional entertainment i fur nished at the Columbia this week by Mins Betty Anderson, who sing» old: | Mins Anderson | where | | ing that the glands are the sources of most trouble and weaknesses, are enthusiastic about gland treatment for nervous and run-down persons. Buch a treatment is now offered the public in the form of Glandogen, the ‘. ¥F fashloned melodies i * ; gland tonic. Glandogen is a highly Pa 4 fs recently from New York, ; concentrated glandular compound, P she sang in musical revue Livortus with which ts combined other tonic Hauptman's or a features @ ingredients j xylophone solo. eee Glandogen is obtainable at Bartel! : : @rug stores—Seattle's leading drug LIBEnS ene a : . interesting book. | erre Loti in his book | ‘ "Pl or cede Mary Miles Minter appears descrives the reception vial neces |writh Tom Moore in “The accorded there by the wild riders. * the| _ A Mimilar scene is enacted in “The 4 SYDNEY, N. § W., Nov. 21—|Cowboy and the Lady,’ Cowboy and the Lady,” Paramount | The bush fires in Western New/ attraction at the Liberty. picture featuring Mary Miles Minter | South Wales swept along on « front} ef 33 miles, burning over 2,000,000 acres of pasture. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief ad and Tom Moore, playing at the Lib erty. As Jessica, played by Mins Min- DIRECTOR PLAYS ery. Aw eon, pay by Me Min “ANNA ASCENDS” |\:ot'C soctena’ sores in ¢ riven Robert Ellis, who play» the leading |& band of punchere come forward malo role opposite Alice Brady in her|on the dead run, f - aie 8 new Paramount picture, “Anna Aas-| Volvera and shouting « wild weloome. conds,” is both a director and an} i actor. He ta of the firm opinion, COLISEUM however, that acting Ina much easter, Conrad Nagel, & popular leading | job than directing. As an actor you | man of the screen, will be seen oppo- | have to think about only one thing, | site Gloria Swanson in her new the part you are playing, but asa di. |est Paramount picture, “The Impos- rector you have to think of a thou-| «ible Mra, Bellew,” at the Coliseum sand things, he says. this week, He plays the role of a/ Dottie of Zemo and apply it as 4) rected. Soon you will find that |to see the real good woman behind | the mask of “Mra, Bellew,” and who LAVISH PICTURE |eventuatty bring her the love and ow anything tance of keeping her free from the grime « © until one of thi ly neighbors apprinen her ery that she could be a n a bit. Hence it he on that after interp rix weeks, Minw Pi point where This new ampoo wan logical | of the Storm Country | the Biue Me BETTY COMPSON in show | duction as a film Mary Pickford and Lloyd Hughes, as they appear in “Tess| a leaving looking girl if she would only her first | AT HOME AGAIN | Ivers, who in also directing ita pro MQ NDAY 0* on f, EMBER 27, 1999, VETS TO FEAST ON THANK No mer form of the Up Ing day u of her Raw Eggs Training «| Food for Cup Dogs LONDON Nov 27 Bevera mIGREY | 0s Gage ectapoting ta the Wa | cup an just | ursing competition were on weting ken between courses kford Tow ing at SURGING MASSIVE CROWDS ACCLAIMED After six weeks in Honolblu, Betty Compson and her company, making the Hollywood studio the last of thi month. The beach at Watkiki, the! 9 | voleano at Kilauea, the cliff of the } Pall and other beauty spots form | backgrounds in the story, which was Big, Brand New |written by Mre. Julia Cra Production of “Tess of They | young novelist who ts the only one | Of the Storm Country,” playing this week at the Blue Mouse. |r te Ba argyle glad to be | the Storm pete ————= | cuing. The reduction of forces has i ° | changed the atmosphere of the entire Country” American Troops Glad _ =x To Be the Greatest Picture of Her Career NOW HERE Shows Start 11 a m., 1, 3, 5,7 and 9 p.m. DAILY ie o* Ast {Ok¥! SGIVING DAY fed IMOVIE STAR Ig NOTED My tow Starring REGINALD DENNY a} NOTE —Baturday ond Suge Jay audiences actuall } plawded and cheered pe i racing scene. It's @ Blue Rik don event With Cott Albertson tn a ale of Love ana Any Time 10. Loge See Ste happiness the world haa denied her. - Wittiam De Mille is in New York mee similar skin troubles will disappear _ “hee doef ° ee won penetrating, satisfying | With the rough negative WINTER GARDEN t G t A h = 7 quid, yard that is needed, for it | World's a ge Bong com-| “Marguerite Marsh, talented and 4) e wa rom une ; L 8] | | Rentshes mest akin eruptions, makes tn ane “ptadio, He wilt romatn |Deautitul sister of Mae Marsh, MAS! BERLIN, Nov, 31-—~The American |according to the Amaroc, the A. F “AT the skin soft, emosth and ny | shout @ month, during which he will ene atti Gr cde of tedden tacer forces in Germany are giad to go |G. paper cH Ri Aaveriemment. vine the cutting of the picture | “°F Apo home. “Whenever soldiers gather,” the at the Long Inland studio and wilt |!*%-, She cleverty solves the comply | Until recently the few remaining | Amarco declares, “a great deal of the : confer with Clara Beranger on the/ “ated mystery surrounding the death | wembers of the American Army of conversation ie taken up with mpoow of a wich man and the theft of Occupation at Coblens were mutinfied |jation as to the date of our de scenario of his next production se eee eee — vere cory oer can Aibertaon, and the |t? Temain, Their reasong were numer. parture, The cries agninst leaving Discovered : : jous, They are regular army men and are not as positive as heretofore. An es Thousands Have cast includes William Kendall. Edna). och were eatiafied to remain at excellent example of the change of Lillian Gish Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ehman, Jeneh — and others, jwuch peste as the government |sentiment was the attitude of the AND Are armless Substitute ordered crowd at the departure of « casual . Imess he —. STRAND hood Was in| Now that many of thelr entist-| detachment the other day Richard Barthelm Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablete—the = badge org hgpte od Wee in|ments are near expiration, the sol-| “Upon former occasions when NLESS substitute for calomel—are a mild j Tiree,” anit see Gem are beginning to think of troops were departing they were tn . Dut sure Inxative, and their effect | the mreatest of cinema Productions | Christmas with the folks. Prices variably aympathiend with by those Comtngt Twaresay, Yvleey ‘en the liver is almost Instantaneous. |i im the second week of its rum ati... cumbing. Only few hundred |remaining and appeared to accept + gy Fo These little oltvecolored tablets are | just say the Strand. Lavish settings nr hg American pol4iers remain. Cobdlens «ympathy as appropriam. At the last the result of Dr. Edwards’ deter tumes ad4 much to the 5am 7 ng |ian't the American center it was train, however, the situations might ng The Sts mination not to treat liver and we a the picture. Marion Davies and/ ion thousands of khakiclad men be said to have been reversed. Many 1 oes Dowel compiaints with calomel. —— Stanley have the leading | 04 mon on every street, in every |of those on the platform expressed a sndkit: COOGAN tm The pleasant little tablets do the your druggist vente. hotel and cafe wish to be on the train and no signs | "yy nO’ good tha to COLONIAL pages “Them Days Are Gone Forever,” of downheartedness or regret w | eq The. deatest weamte at 5 David W. Griffith's notable contrt- me poste Bbc nf wr Th bution to the art ef motion photo ead peng, ime Hepes men |Faphy, “Way Down East.” with Lai t corn loosens cor | : the out. Made in a coloriess \ ton Gish, Richard Bartheimens, Mary | Hay, Burr Melntoah, Lowell Sher. jaa and others in the leading relies, played to capacity houses Bunday at | the Colonial. The picture hae i thrilling spectacular features, . in nstantl ,cludigg @ snowstorm and toe foe ae | CLIDAE. clear liquid (one drop dors it!) cunts thin plasters. The action is the same. if H | | i Hi i | : Hd Edwards’ Olive PRINCESS feet “logy” and A picture of unusual 4ramatio “clear” clouded strength ts George Meiford’s produc tion, “Moran of the Lady Letty,” Paramount's \atest offering featur ing Dorothy Dalton, which scored « big success at the Princess Sunday. ‘This is a dramatic story of the ata, with scenes along the coast of Nor , In Magdalena bay, Mexico and along the water front ef San Fran cisco, The principal action takes place aboard two sailing veasela, one ® trader and the other a emuggling ship, commanded by Captain Kitechell, & murderous, tyrranical seaman, eee : ef i = : OLYMPIA Mildred Davis, whose personality, an oxpreaned as Harold Licyd’s lead ing lady im his comedies, has won her many friends in @ short time, is the type of person one instinctively catalogues as the real American girl. Miss Davis supports Harold Licyd in “Never Weaken,” a laughter gale | going 3,000 feet in 45 minutes at the eS ta RS POWDER | MARION DAVIES CONCENTRATES | Marion Davies, who has now been acclaimed one of the leading motion picture stars because of her spirited performance of Princess Mary Tu [dor in the Cosmopolitan production, | “When Knighthood Was in Flower,” now running at the Strand, says she used to shut herself up in her room for an hour at a time while} the picture was being made in order to concentrate on the part she had | to play. Asked how she managed to cry} such real tears in the scenes where | Mary pleads with King Henry VIII. to save the life of Charles Brandon, Miss Davies says: | “Tt just shut myself up in my! room for about an hour before those scenes were to be made and thought about poor Princess Mary and the hard fight she was making to save! Brandon's life, and, well, I just nat-| urally began to cry. Who could) help it? And once I started crying | I couldn't stop, I cried all day— much to the delight of gy director, Kobert Vignola, I guess, It was pretty hard on me, tho, I am nat- urally pretty sympathetic and sen-! sitive, so when I got to thinking so| much about Mary I just felt that L MIT 1c |! Tcally living her ite." WHAT FUN IT i) 'STAR LAUDED IN T0 BE HUNGRY! STEPMOTHER ROLE| Health Is Most Important to You Redding, Calif—"1I have taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription dur- tng expectancy and found it excel- Jent. It relieved me of headache, backache, and helped me in a great ways. I was strong, had a and had comparative. Ro suffering. Was strong and how quickly you pick stronger and better. Write President Invalids’ Hotel, N. Y., for free medical ad- 10¢ for trial pkg. tab- it. Wearme and cases back ec hee. nesraigia, Kathlyn Willa the ste te can't be well and heart mother in “Clarence,” William ‘De podgd ga teurd nou! “~ Mille’s Paramount production. gives | 2 ae strong unless your an example of what can be done by-4 petite ee. ite. di ion, facial expression, It requires merely , rich dag reg eee and * slight twist of the lips, a lifted eye. ”, ” a row or a glance from her eyes fe Pee a Rd parece -rggam Mias Williams to bonver (hay mea Jake Gude'e for a Shoe tne ce es MOEN EE lerence in the way you Ket, at i = ap, HORSE SHOW IN lets, as you prefer. “BLACK FURY” Horse show scenes for Fury,” the Dorothy Dalton Para- mount pleture which Victor Fleming | directing, were made last week at reat Neck, Long Island, In this; quence Miss Dalton is thrown by a, irited horse and is supposed to be] everely injured, “Black ude’s to-Mangan E Figen Pp and Blood Enricher ANDI N the race of life— the nerve-wracking contest for success—the man WITH BAD TEETH rides UNDER A HANDICAP, the extent of which he sel- dom realizes. 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