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Mimi—“Day by day, and tn mil-/to prove this ahe in going to mak Yons of ways, Baby Peggy is becom. | her first full five reel picture. Th ing more popular,” them's are wise|of it. Why t OLE THE SWEDE words spoken from the lips of a very y i OUT WEST pasate ’ hat paste! wi bean ARWtot Hilarious Fun 1 s THE OLYMPIC BEAUTY REVUE “EXTRA ‘TONIG Thrills STAGE WORLD SCREEN ; of MAKE-BELIEVE . : “ . : ow! a “The Christian’ will go NOW PLAYING : N J ed down in history as a : The picture that wil @ masterplec William A, A picture as wonder- rival anyt hing in a dohnsion ditor, Motion ful and appealing fs jaughs, action and the world-famous title | TODAY’S PROGRAMS it bears— é BOREEN “The Christian’ is a eadighty ike - sereen maryell"—L. W , sy my ed pe - Boynton, Editor Exhibitors’ / write Bem sete: 1 Review 9 ¢ Basen in BLUR Mots and “The Christian’ is a re Fy " ally great pleture without os an ‘if or a *hut’!—Robert K. Welsh, Editor, Moving je in “Whee Picture Wortd. , é Will Rogers in , p MOOKE—V aud . ary Hs, Walthall VANTAGES—Nem Halperin and va f & | i Y A 8 First National's y: adie. és: ’ ~ #6 Doris Kenyon a 74 ne i‘ : : P ‘ 1 Edmund Breese r) g ¢ - ! Robert Edeson know tha t k H J. Barney Sherry be many thi j | Effie Shannon 3 eb ts : Ral Negi tory of & man of the a . It who loved excitement! t i 0 I 1 station in his roaring burlesque es from 1 on “Robin Hood"— by D K The crook-drama that kis “ See: will echo in your heart cing | : for years to come—of = ears a a young man who BLUE MOUSE T spends three years in TR a cal atthe oe oe \e | ‘ prison for the girl he The I f > B only to com vars ey Hee : The season's mammoth f back and find society feet a it | d has robbed him of her! p ' ag i t k 4 mer | AMILY TROUBLES” 3 COLISEUM g ih Masa y wal A Cameo Comedy CONCERT t , d ORCHESTRA a Pt Rl — under i \ 1 LS Strand Orchestra § M. JACQUES f 1 importa the produ = under BEAUCAIRE erage an Ine aaiets WINELAND r) g es Tuttle” come Coming—Betty Compsu cee ‘4| ‘The Christian,” the picturization © he famous dail € novel, in showir t the thea hin week, ts tr ang the no- screen acl The drama est of the appeal and heart pun story are in the pi ed by a i Dix and Mae Bu ured roles tn icture of the c “~T _ Bull Montana, the famou caveman comedian of the sereen, certainly looka his travesty on Douglas Fair- banks’ “Robin Hood,” which is now showing at the Lib- erty. Bull has the role of the Carl of Nothingdone,” after- Rob 'Em Good.” wards ng the good will of und Flint is mad in the course of man's da ed in the nd it up to Flint to r Rethichem to Easton, Pa He T moet thr a ke motive rai ore yj from the fu War j der Baxter } hn male rol toe leading sted by 4 axy of popular stars, whose playing is well known. “+. and Colleen Moore pl jady. 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King, taken every night this time of | BEG N plexion | Phe 4 Sunshine Powders That is what Jo-To pow- ders may well be calle They bring sunshine b cause they chase away the Stomach Ills which make people slek in body and mind sg unfit for work or employment There are NO DRUGS in 0-T0 Just a combination of nat- with the 10 t 81 G and ING in two minutes, bring the sunshine back into life Oe, #1, 81.50 Phew, Huy from your DRUGGIST Manifactured. by Oy IMO . Lloyd Ww at the Cole n himself one of the comedians and in “Dr ures all his ability and} makes the picture even more of a ing success than was “Grand us suc: | audiences one of his pr PALAC Rubye T que of feature showing “The Unconque ir Remer, In “The Uncon. a Woman,” a dramatic picture 1@ frozen North, is the cinema the Palace Hip. 1 Woman” is said to be rich in human appeal, and its | 4) story is far-reaching, It takes in the | 4 | frozen wastes of Northern lands and | |the gay studios of New York in a |manner very ont ining, . | PRINCESS: | “When Dawn Camo," the attrac tion now showing at the Princess, is said to be a drama that sheds new light on human understand. g, and {ts compelling moral has n unusual punch. The pieture is layed by a cast of prominent play. rs and features Colleen Moore with . Shumway and William Conk. }OFFERING AT OLYMPIC | In “Ole, The Swede, Out West,” a clever Western comedy drama, the Olymple ia giving 9 very plea jing offering now, The opening seene of the comedy brings the en tire chorus out in cowgir! costumes, which prove very attroctive, and the plot of the story offers many amusing situations which are ably handkd by the players, It tells of a “tenderfoot" Swede, who gets into jalt kinds of trouble in his search jof adventure in the West | Another of the outstanding fea tures of the prevent hint is the] “powder Puff number into whieh | are worked many beautiful scenic and lighting ¢ 4. An added at: | |traction for ‘Tuesday night wilt ho | Biven by a number of attho's prominent aniateur performers. | Toellner Favors Postal Savings | August ‘oelinet, school director candidate, addre heads of the principal teachers’ nasociations of| the ecity at a meeting Monday noon in Meevey' cafeteria, ‘Toellner de Jolared himself in favor of use of| jsehool buildings by the community’ and the transfer of school savings deposits from private institutions to 1 saving hool_ director candidates are in-| |vited to speak at na teachers’ mass meeting at the Broadway — high EmDRRNRENE ACT MONEE USE | | “Additional league trustees witt be {that the new Hin road or Julia's Pecan fon the ar, and beca ot | ich route ‘would in’ Dp sense 1s the new scope of the work, increaxed | Place the Pacific highway and would | ‘ctivities will be undertaken by the |D® Tesarded merely as an additional | league," said C. B. Hurley, of Ta,|@¥enue for handling of traffic be lect, Following the investigation of} mitted to Secretary of the Interior school at 4:80 p.m, April 19, THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Malleable Ranges There Are Many Reasons Why You Should Buy a Monarch Range Now Reason No. 2— Mirco Finished Top Is Clean The handsome blue-black top of a Monarch needs no blacking—elim- inating the most disagreeable work about the kitchen. Trade your old stoVe as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range. We prepay transportation charges on Monarch Ranges to your nearest station in the State of Washington. This Aluminum Cooking Set With Every - New Monarch Sold Now - INEW RO ADWAY |Choose Heads of : 10 Mine oe NS DISCUSSED) ~, Press Atosiaton AT CONVENTION OLYMPIA, April 10—Heated|the Washington State Press associa- Jarguments developed: here Monday|‘“0M ¢lected Harrison W. Mason, publisher of the Rainier Valley : ; | Times, president, and Capt. B. P. Basin League Will Elect} communities discussed the Proper) Kunkler, of the Bainbridge Island te for the new Seattle-Tacoma| Beacon, secretary, at a meeting in Trustees AG | hs ; New highway. Many favored the Sutts'a | eee ones Building restaurant Gulch road, which entérs Tacoma}” 4 aaresses were given by A over the lith st. bridge, and Ruftner, Ballard News: many favored the valley road which! grown, Auburn Globe: B. P. enters the city by way of 24th st./ier. Srarold Rogers, Fremont C Governor Hart, chairman of thelieague and M. F. Brown, Seaitly |whon 300 representatives of various } More than 1,000 delegates will at jon league | at ‘ league truster tion of the fi ments of the league 1 21, according to who plan a celebra- t year's accomplish: | highway board beforo which the| Chamber of Commerce. hearings have been given, stated oe esident of the league, “The {tween the two cities. He also stated four Northwest states, all vitally In.jtat the highway boant would be terested in development of the Co.|influenced by the decision of the| 7 " in charge and would favor| ] 7 ‘ ; nbia Basin project, will be repre. | CMsincers ® if Oo F d by delegates at the Pasco|the most likely route for the new/ ift ff with ingers tion, highway. | Ww ral er ineers have com meneed an inv igation of the proj-| phases of the project will be sub. tho commissivn, a report on all| Hubert Work. This Will Ward Off And Break Up Colds Just a teespoonfal of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin removes the congestion ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE F : Thousands of parents are asking A ate two ailments that people | emselees, “Where can I find a trust- ally regard as of the least | worthy laxative that anyone. in the Y Fer family ean use when. consti earein reality the cause L serious illnesses and of the greatest proportion of death They are cons‘ fe zon, to ter, Svea It gladly provide a liber bottle, aufficient for an a ; Address. Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 5 pation and com- | Washington “Si., Monticello, Illinois. mon colds..Many | 2? new doctors now be- lieve that colds, At tho first sign of a cold, at the tonsilitis, a touch — first few warning sneezes, take a of malaria will teaspoonful of Syrup Pepsin and cause constipa~ the congestion will be gone in a tion, instead of few hours. Don't wait until the constipation be- cold has a grip on you. Mr. ing their cause. Henry Dean, Jr., of Rochester, The fact remains N, ured a stubborn cold in f have a cold with just. that way, and Mrs, Alice out constipation, due to general Corbbrey of Haskell, Okla., uses congestion. The only way to it effectively for all the amall ills ayoid colds is to keep up ‘your of her family, such as constipation, vitality. You usually catch cold —hiliousness, headaches, noes, in the winter if you are run and to break up fevers and colds. down, ‘Therefore in cold weather me exercise more; eat more fatty Dr Caldwell’s Syrup foods; drink four to six glasses of Hically wator a day; keep the head cool, Pound of Egyptian se ; the feet warm, the bowels open, | Pleasant-tasting aromatics. It is safe to give to infants, and all You are also less liable to colds children like it. Before you again if your system is free from the resort to cold remedies contain intestinal poisons of constipation, —ingy narcotics try a teaspoonful of 8 empty the bowels regularly Syrup Pepsin, “Any druggist will with a plain yogotable laxative , supply you, and the cost is less Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stuntly that corn stops hurffng, then shortly you lift 4t right off with fin- gers. ‘Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cdfluses, without soreness or irrita- tion, INSTANT RELIEF Deep seated bronchial coughs following lu relieved inst ly and permanently cured with that wonderful Joyner remedy ASTHMADO that you seldoi i y) ell's S Yanai: cl This marvelous also like Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. § than cent a dose, marvelous t ano noxt obstinat anos of Aathina, Get at onee and be convinced. he price is only $1 per bottle, but it is worth much more Sold and recommended by Bartell’s Drug Co. cawaisY RUP:-PEPSIN: -<é Jhe family laxative