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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1 estististisisstastisnieteniee e— Netty NOW PLAYING--- racy hed ff spectal BULL, MONTANA urlesque om Ki “CHRISTIAN” 5 {| the music of COLLEEN MOORE WARNER BAXTER ADDED ATTRACTION Buddy Messenger in “DAD'S BOY" Columbia HAROLD LLOYD —tn— HIS LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS “Dr. Jack” Northwest Preducts Show Tonight Note—Owing to contract we are compelled to advance ad- mission prices 6n this picture only to Byenings After 25c nees 6:00 KIDDIES ALWAYS 100 iS EEN MOORE in DAWN CAME” —10e— DR. N. YOW Physician and Sur- keon, Uses Chinene roots and herbs in treating all diseases of men and women, Specializes in atom- ach trouble, female trouble and other at De Honey'a Mew Academy, Pike every Wedn Haturday Hunday Bye, Warren Anderson's Orcheatra funday Wargain Night DANCIN TAUGHT, $5 w Steps Guarans 00, rte Thursday dvanced, Monday Plenty of practices, No embarrannnoent. Heatile's Recognized School Advantage of this cut-rate ‘antes this week, Jone sons ail hours, Phone Kast 0: STAGE reo TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN Dorothy Lak’ a Rose, Johnny Mines in “Sure Fire Filet,” and Bull Meatana ia COLISEUM Ma. “Mi covumnta wer Baxter Nine COLONIAL —Harold daek.” PRINCESS—Strenghoart of the North,” WINTER GARDEN—WIM Rogers in The Headless Horseman, STAGE MOORE—Vaudeville program, featur playlet, “The Unknown, with Memry i, ‘Walthall, PANTAGES—Nan Halperin aad va riety vaudeville. PALACE ULF — Vaudeville prog featuring Je and th feature, Woman.” CO — Vaudeville, motion pie tures, comedy drama and girt revue, Colleen Moors ia "The Ninety and Lieyd De. COLISEUM Mighty Carewe First the ¢ te lak’ a Rose,” Edwin new productic ased by National, in the attraction at am the n rele Is the story ot whose sweet app hanced by the g nature is en-| a1 appeal in| When Provi dence transports her into the midst of a band of crooks who intend to use her in thelr schemes, a thrilling tween th gins and rees Of good i} nds with good not only winning, having its con: quered foo bow smilingly before it, | Dorothy Mackaill plays the rolé of! the girl. | | COLUMBIA Colleen Moore ts the heroine In the big production, “The Ninety and Nine," which ts showing at the Co lumbla theater, Miss Moore was se lected from a score of leading women because she suited the role of Ruth | Blake as perfectly as tho it had been | written for her. Another important} | role in the cast has been filled by | Gertrude Astor, who ts in constant |} demand. Warner Baxter, one of the | popular young leading men of the | screen, heads the Mist of men. The} production ts adapted from Ramsay | Morris’ famous play of the vaime | name, and elaborate preparations aro | dent in the atnging of a big forest | | tire which consumes a whole town. . . | LIBERTY ‘The feature at the Liberty this} | week Is a new speedy comedy with | Johnny Hines tn tho principal role. | Hines ts seen as a good-natured, | [happy-go-lucky nd honest youth, | | whose energy and daring know no| bounds, He is ready for anything at any time, be It dancing, society or | thug chasing. Ils attempts at mas- | tering all of these and In the bargain winning the girt of his dreams are all} | succesaful, and the audience is per tectly delighted. Doris Kenyon fs seen as “the only gtrl,” and others tn the cast Include Robert Edeson, Effie Shannon, | Charles Gerrard, Edmund Breese and} J. Barney Sherry. H “Bull” Montana {in “Rob Em! Good,” a burlesque on “Robin Hood,” | ts an exceptionally good comedy fea ture now showing. . . BLUE MOUSE Crowds are enjoying one of the best screen offerings of the season | this week at the Blue Mouse theater, | where “The Beautiful and Damned” |Flu Leaves Young | Girl Suitless| “Back to work again, Agnes? What have you been up to time? Away on a little holiday?” “My dear, do 1 look lke @ holt 427? I surely don't feel that way isgusting ‘fiu.’” poe tiie hie T've been having the lit once thiy winter.” “What, again? I thought you had “I did. Now I've had that pleas- lure twice. It surely is annoying. I wns no sick I haf the doctor twice. And with losing all the time and money {t puts my finances back again hopelessly.” | “Don't worry about a little thing like finances, You should be glad jyou are back to work well and hap- “I feel like T’d been run over by a steam roller. But I! pep up again In a day or #0, I guess,’ This ‘flu’ business has tacked wingn to |the spring sult I have been plan. ning to buy.” “Oh, no! But why?" “I simply can’t afford it for ages now. Money all gone for other things.” “No, indeed! You musn't say that. | Run down to Cherry's and get it- ‘| on credit you know, Make a pay-| ment each month and I am sure you can manage nicely, Natty now dresses there, too. Hats and every. thing you need. They are at 1015 tnd ave, between Madison and Spring, In the Rialto Bldg., Just over ! the Pig'n Whistle. ‘Take elevator.” Advertisement. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our partial Lay ie which does not cover the roof of the mouth it| you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber $5.00 AND feet of Teeth ..., @oL! AN CROWNS . $4.00 47 Mont of our present patronage i recommended by our early custom. eoomhone work i8 aul giving good faction. All work guaranteed for 16 years, Examination free. OHIO CUT RATRH DENTISTS WORLD SCREEN : of MASE BELIEVE | tables are turned on the Here Johnny “Torchy” as he known to many of his admirers, as he appears in “Sure Fire Flint,” his latest inimitable now at the Liberty. Hines, is comedy, is playing until Friday night only Taken from F. Scott Fitzgerald's fa mous story of the tion ne in up to the mii r cast that uction for The story is one that » the super-fia ber and dazzling night life of New York and yet there are plenty of moments ¥ the dramati Marie Prevost and Ken nh appear in the two lead ey given eplen Myers, Tully and Wal & number of ring the he neth H. ing role did wupport by Marshall, Louise Fasenda ter Long. There | lg settings in the are Harry STRAND The of “The Chris famous novel by Str Hall Cain photoplay version of wh tor. } ing this wee is one th and playgoers. forts of one Christian so would live, and 1 himself from his for Quayle. He meets the usual comes to all reformers and prophets —Is mobbed to death. Richard Dix has the role of tory with a good allstar cast | Quayle, love John It ene WINTER GARDEN | Washington \Irving’s famous| Classic, “The Legend of Sleepy Hol low,” brought to the screen under! an," in now showing at the Winter | arden theater with the inimitable | Will Rogera in the role of Ichabod Crane, the lanky Yankee schoolmas. ter whone sentimental heart was not atrong enough to stand up under the bewitching eyes of the fair Katrina Van Tassel, the belle of Sleepy Hol low. COLONIAL | Harold Lioyd has again proven maker on the screen five-reel comedy, “D: is seen now at the ¢ y his Pathe ack,” which nial theater, There are comedians who make ex ceedingly funny pictures, but Lioyd ‘9 the most consistent and depend: able of the of Laughter. "Grandma's Boy” seemed to ua to be comedy—until we saw | Sons PALACE HIP Fubyo De Remer, popular. acreen | beauty, is the star of “Tho Uncon- quored Woman,” the picture showing at the Palace Hip now. Tho picture dqpicts a stirring tale of the North in the life of La Belle Helen, who gambles herself away in a card game and the story of her life following that incident is exceptionally inter- esting and human. PRINCESS “When Dawn Came,” in human appeal, starring Colleen Moore, with James Barrows and many other prominent players, is now at the Princess theater as the| feature attraction. The picture ta| said to be a picturesque and original and holds a powerfully told atory. One of the most significant and out standing heralded features of “When Dawn Came” ta its timeliness, com. ing as it does, with the nation-vide movement for cleaner films. VARIETY BILL AT PALACE HIP PLEASES Minatrelsy, skatmg and a comedy | playlet are a few of’the high spota| a pleture rich | now at the Palace Hip theater. | Russian, ptlan and Spanish} dances, together with many other! novel feats on wheels, are included | in the routine of the Kress Moore | Four, who wi stumey and work in an tting James Kyrle MacCurdy, a member of the stock mmpiny operated by “Lightnin Frank Bacon here 28 8 0g0, appears in a highly hu morous sketch from his own pen, “Stingy.” Pearl Gray and company nasist him in the presentation of this witty satiro on a young man's rune to win the consent of a penurious father to his marrying tho daugh: tor. After Harry Robettas has literally danced on his head and done a series of difficult contortiony on a high trapeze, he hangs suspended from his teeth and whirls at a speed naid to be 400 revolutions a minute, Cartooning in the best thing done by Joe and Clara Nathan, a young couple seen in, “Sunshine fn the Gar. den of Vaudeville.” They also sing and indulge in repartee. A voritable old-time minstrel show Js put on by Moore, Browale and | Gristle, who wear blackface to per-| | fection and sing, dance and make merry in the way of this typo of on tertalnment, Bethbiished: a asenton Open'0 to 6 Dally~# to 10 bundern Alaskan ico fields and Now York's the title of “The Hendler Horse-|[| on an entertaining bill of vaudeville ||! bright screen offering, Woman,” Hold Funeral of man, dentist, the home of his sistor, 920 Nineteenth ave, N,, will be held Booth undertaking pazlors at 2 p.m, Dr. and three sisters, shipped to Omaha, Nob, for burlal. 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