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SDAY, JUNE 5, NOW! Lon Chaney and Virginia Valli TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN in couse in gal Da: LIBERTY Laat Blue Mouse. Prod + pulsating ad in “Safety Mae Murray in ‘Jase AND—Mary Miles Minter bn Trail of the Lonesome Pine COLUMBIA—Lon Chaney in Stock WINTER GARDEN— ‘ The Carl Lacmmie Pre “THE SHOCK” HAUPTMAN'S ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA The Dulkdeg Dram COLO 1 Blood an PRINC odolph ila Dean in "Repu Hk EAT TL Ek STAR PAGE 7 Valentine in ; a |e | The Star’s Daily Short Story “The Lost World,” by Henry Holt ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW Tw STAG METROPOLITAN in * News Scente Teples Dittriehstein ville program fea turing Long Jack Sans with Ori ental troupe. PALACE MLE aad photoplay featui img the Mov Vaudeville, . , ® LIBERTY Vaudeville program . Tom Mix in “TRIPLING WITH HONOR” wedy, ure. sil nd photoplay fe Harold Lloyd ha Gy NOW PLAYING best made his very omedy in “Safety Laat,” which} to capacity audiences at aa him, Mil the girl tunitie Strother Mae Murray some striking costumes in her latest picture, “Jazzmania,” which is at the Blue Mouse theater this week. Her won- derful dancing and artistic ability is given Full play in this picture. human appears in In Her Lat Sensationa’ Success haughty ZZMANIA ::: ‘drunk’ The sett Fun tation, a STRAND Mary Mikes Minter, fe: Ernest Torrence and "The Trail of the Pine,” is at the Strand the Lonesome I feud in ins of Kentuch Line Min June Tolliver, fa John Hale id chief of a nization ‘oud and 4s of peo orate, nters around a ra artment when busy street, thousa: atch Har ANDY WARD And His Band —and— HENRI C. LE BEL Novelty Organist ple gather to w qj 880, in thrill them. tory BLUE MOUSE th ; family mour ; law and June's uncle, “Bad kills a police off engineer onder “or Rufo and is had latn on up at light OLYMPIC Tuesda oft 1 Irishman and ad of a (OLYMPIC dk 3 Misa ich she giv est characterization of Her part is that of a young queen, Ninon, whose kin | dam is beset by enemies. In the-en ALL-STAR AMATEUR | ose riving away all the trout ‘ CONTEST | she turns hér state Into a happy jazz | kingdom ‘MRS, BUTLER’S. avish banquet Murray has a probably the her entire « ole in 24 reer BIG FEATUR —TONIGHT— Vesey Hs Ward Geo. 1 ee CALBO & RUN (Ottuxtent Comedy) A Breezy Masical Comedy, featuring DICK GOLDMAN Big Features "a 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ Ma’ 10¢ and 20c} CULaRIAL bath BET PIKEAPinr LAST TIMES TODAY RODOLPH VALENTINO In “Blood and Sand” STARTING WEDNESDAY LON CHANEY IN “SHADOWS” E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 spoverlifted, for a iH} pains and achesall the time and was 80 discouraged I own housework, store nor walk even four or five squares without getting terrible ‘ins in my back and abdomen and lower limbs. I went to visit a friend | in Mt. Holly, N. J., and she said, | | ‘Mrs. Butler, why don’t you take } | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com: und?’ My husband said that if it did her so much good for the same | trouble, I should try it. So I have | taken it and it is doing me ‘The Greatest Melodrama of the Yenr | me right on my feet again. I am able “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” | to do my work with pleasure and With an All-Star Cast | am getting strong and stout. ’’—Mrs, c Cuar.es BuTLER, 12338, Hanson St., NEWS COMEDY We Phietel Meee ” pee |, Write to [yale E. Pinkham Medt- {8 ] 283 cineCo,, Li RID) j E a HPALACE HID“: ‘Ailments of Women.”” B NOW VLAYING— Hai Young Troupe Chinese Wonder Workers Great Howard Smith, 1 ¥; PUGET SOUN STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY Travel by Steamer Daily 7, 9 11 4 mi; 1, & 6 m. Round 7,9 p. Single 45c Trip 80c ‘Trip ~~ VICTORIA, B. 6. Port Angelos Sirait Dally, 12:00 Mido ight (Does not wo through to View foria on Haturday night trip.) “BELLINGHAM, ANACOTES 10:00 p.m. nsend Hal! Con- and Mill Porte ™m. and 6 p, m, NAL POINTH ae Mon., Wed., Fri, 6:00 p, m. yey he TET" hd Te W/ 1h Monday trip only, NVOAN TWSCAND 3 Connect local steamers cortes, Bellingham, Seattle dali Steame i ub- fect to chango without notice, PUGET SOUND NaVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK~ FOOT MaRION ST PHONE MAIN 3995 M JUNIOR S—Littio Me One-third the regular dose. Mayle of same ingredients, then cl tly coated. For children and adults. + COLUMBIA Vanished After Using Lydia W. Philadelphia, Pa. — ‘* When I cleaned house last April I must have could hardly domy | Eurov and I could not | einulate carry a basket of |mother 's engaged in renewing her groceriesfromthe | youthful appearance, | Whenever I feel heavy or bad, it puts | arrested by Hale, de the fact ere were sign A corner groce 4. Gilpin'n store hadn't thought of the fth of a centur anced! my) time they ogether, Oc were serateh 4) furthe and 1 id didn’t wo: him He paused ¢ y outuide w of a iit That changed materially ute and pencils and These penknives, memory that such a cour girl he prolifi ments wh net th A real that combines jability, dramatic motion picture brilla and real actin coupled. with @ real story, is at the Columbia theater this week r It is “The Shock,” a Universa! | |Jewel picturization of William Dud lley Pelley's magazine story “Bitter. jaweet.” It shows the power of love upon a man who was 4 moral as well as physical cripple. Tho avoid it, if con- feading male role is taken by Lon stipation persists Chaney, and the girl in the ¢ in spite of all played by Virginia Valli, the their efforta they addition to Universal's galaxy take the mildest sters, most easily tol- erated — laxative obtainable, and not a drastic physic that upsets them for days afterwards, As over 10 million bottles of Dr. Dr. Caldwdll’s Syrup Pepsin affords prompt reliel ia jural way YHE public is constantly be- coming more discriminating in its choice of things. Those subject to constipation try to learn what makes them consti- pated, and then see COLISEUM “Prodigal Daughters,” the story of the modern flapper and domestic troubles, with Gloria Swanson play ing in the starring role, is this Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are sold week's attraction at the Coliseum a year, a large proportion of the theater. | | wee of this country must be- Miss Swanson playa “Swiftie” jeve that this mild vegetable Forbes, one of two daughters of a compound is the proper remedy Hocomotive manufacturer enriched | ff] for them, and so it is. No need by tho world war and who is in| ff] to take salt waters and powders lultra emancipated, | [| that dry up. the blood; coal-tar younger slater tries to drugs in candy form that produce her in everything. The skin erupt or calomel that talivates. se drugs are “heroic measures”, -eflective, weak- ening and griping. She is and her and the girls lenjoy unlimited freedom } | It is a swiftmoving stery. The hove element is supplied by a young jator, played by Ralph Graves, | who believes in Swiftie even xt her | worst. moments. Theodore Roberts is “tha. father, Vera Reynolds the | sister, and Louise Dresser tho} mother, Tho best constipation remedy is the one that moves the bowels without, shock to your system, and such a one is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a vegetable TAKE“DR. | WINTER GARDEN “Bulldog of the photoplay attraction at the { eee | | | Drummond" is the title | Winter Garden now. It features Public Now Prefers Vegetable Laxatives ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE 1 urge you to try Syrup Pepsin. 1 will gladly provide a liberal free sample bottle, euffieient for an adequate fest. Wrile me where to send il, Address Dr. W. H. Caldvwelt, 515 Washington St., Monticello, Llinwis. Do it nowt compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with pleasant-tasting aro- matics, and has been satisfac- torily sold for 30 years. Unlike the harsher physics it does not produce a habit, and increased doses are not required: in fact, it #0 trains the stomach muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. 1 Many take a teaspoonful of Syrup Pepsin once o week as a health safeguard. Others use it only when required, as, for exam- le, Mrs. J. W. Borroughs of dittle Rock, Ark., who finds it equally valuable for herself and children, and Mr. Enas 8. Costa of Watsonyille, Cal., whose family uses it regularly. Try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in constipation, _biliousness, piles, headaches, sallow complexion, and to break ‘up fevers and colds. A generous-size bottle can be had at any drug store, and it costs only about a cent a dose! cauwais9¥ RUP P EPSIN The. family, laxative 0 | Carlylé Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley, who are supported by a good cast. “Bulldog Drummond” is adapted from the stage play of the same name by “Sapper,” and deals with a de | mobilized army. officer who finds | peace too tedious, and advertises in |the papers for excitement, How he | seis it and how Im meeta the girl | forms an exciting melodrama. "Bull: dog Drummond” was produced in Holland and Engl by tho Hol- |landa Film corporation, and distrib- | uted thru Hodkinson | ee | PALACE HIP The genial, daring, fundoving Tom Mix is appearing at the ‘Pal- ace Hip theater now. in one of his fastest’ pictures, "Chasing the Moon.” “Chasing the Moon’ is a thriller und is said to contain, an unusual amount of fun und frolic, the story giving Mix an opportunity to display his daring stunts and to Mix, in this story, starts in Americn, goes to Russia, and fin. ishes in Spain, where he also fin- ishes his enemies. eee COLONIAL “Blood and Sand,” a Paramount Bene ‘dais J Saat as 4 You've Got to See Mamma said to be a big production with alo, ox big and popular star, 1s now show. | Ev'ry Night—Kox rot ing at the Colonial, whens it is de-| You Tell Her—I Stutter—Fox Trot clared to be one of the theater's The Georgians finest attractions this year, Lila Ie and Nita Naldi, popular screen artists, have the leading feminine rokes, Rosalio—Kox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra Loose Feet—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago (OPEN A oe PRINCESS A dramatic pleture, aturring Pris. cilla Dean entitled, “Reputation,” t9 the present attraction at the Prin- cess theater, It tells the story of « willful girl and her child, deserted when A mere babe, and raised in a country institution, The mother wins success on the stage, becomes a favorite of Hurope and then plunges into dissipation, The daughter in- herits her mother's talents, but with # charm and purity of heart entire: ly hor own, How those two, Ignor- Sees") Get the latest Victor Hits Just Received! 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