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~ ar WEDNESDAY, API 9,1 tI The Safes | Why Bleaching Is t Way to Whiten Dark Teeth Dentists’ Now Discovery Guaranteed te Remove Teeth Stains—Or Coste Nothing A mew safe method Das been dlecer . » insteatiy, gt. Bieschodent aed to place this re the pub Labora! \ ay O-@dar Perfect Body Sivchnen tants Body Wins Ben Hur Role for Walsh The life-long physical training of George Walsh brings as one of { rewards the role of “Ben Hur” In| the herolo spectacle soon to be start-| ed abroad by the Goldwyn Pictures —one of the most coveted parts yet | provided by the screen. It was the Goldwyn company’s aif- sss HAVE COLOR. IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets It@our skin ts yellow—complex- fon pallid—tongue -conted—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-.good feel- ing-—you should take Olive Tablets, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were pre- pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. 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Ask your dealer. | floult problem to find an actor of stellar caliber and at the same time a trained athlete capable of fulfil ing the descriptive sembla youth and bearin Selection was made more difficult | because the script as written by |June Mathis precludes the use cof a double” for the arduous “‘stunts.” ie Hur's feats are to be shown in joseups “Many times thru youth," says Walsh, “I wondered why I stuck so ufswervingly to the abstinence de- manded by training. Under guidance of physical mentors I had to live by | aystem. It 1s hard for youth to Itve| systematically. “I regard my selection as Ben | Hur’ as the crowning Incident of my life, and I could not fill the role ex. | cept for the years of physical disct- | pline that have gone before. There | ts the chariot race, which will be no boy’s play; numerous fights, includ. | ing the one for Ben Hur’s life| against hired assassin gladiators, for | which real fighters are to be used; the rowing in the slave galley, where I will have to handle an oar many Uft—these and TELEPHONE DIRECT MA in-4214 1800,000 cups were served atthe PANAMA-PACIFIC International EXPOSITION EMEC IIE POM TERT 7 I recommend | “W hite “Sister” Scei ‘ene F. Marion Crawft Drawing Card : rd Story Is Still it Blue Mouse we Yo rm tie featured film attra Winter Garden, showing for the last um “EXCITEMENT” OOLA MELA GAEL put wing this a La fies ax ily married. by ¢ nown magazt Inspired action in this film, Manager B by , aided by 1 popular Columbia orchestra, ts gtv-| ing his patrons an alhjem 1 ok. *-. {wen SHOWING | “RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE” | One of the fastest riding shooting Western prod cent months ts being shown at the Hellig this week ur Life,” a starring Hoot Gibso: | pleasing feature of th | . CARMEL MYERS STAR AT WINTER GARDEN Carmel Myers, Gancer before she began her screen age as he Da: ne today. A t and roman stankh story rev Ives. r, in ween t the daring er of the Fi (ROBE RT ‘DAY Tors week © r s « horee ducted in a] airplane an The story was wel rosby ow the George, adorius Hauptma fi ns of re ots It is “F Untversal pre It b ting in the colorful Callfornia gold rush days. Bupporting Gibson are Laura La | Plante "and Robert Mc cs m of the ouststanding features | kien conjunction with the beau “Ride for Your Life" shows at the|tiful prologue is staged with | Hetlig for the last time Thursday. | howing of Lillian Gish, in “The | Leon Greenman’s orchestra is a|White Sister,” at the Blue Mouse | show theater, where !t ts now on ite sed ond week, 1 Day the Patrons of were the of work vutor.” the Robert ¥ used to be a impres: work as Card Red fe tn and reading are p tt carries of the theater. great adver Uttle da part clearly to all He writes his at the The Throbbing Love Story of An Undying Love From Crawford THE PICTURE IS RAVING ABOUT—NOW ON ITS SECOND CAPACITY WEEK. PAGE 16 THE WHOLE TOWN To Miss This One Is to Miss the Greatest Picture of the Year rature, as well rd Brandt, y he showed his who played Metropolitan, opposite rvia plays @ s#tgnifi-|own a rfield in “Shylock.” Mr ONLY A FEW MORE part in the life of| Robert Day Is a Seattle boy and | Bra unced it one of the EXCITING DAYS OF i. m the|has a brother, may, who ts thet he had ever are Asa al aG4ed attract! sone of J Dy of 2 s of , 7h | Cono yretty dancer, ‘8 dramatic work starte Lillian Gish and Charles Lane as they appear in a acene| on Abaintedg y dancer Natio work started from the screen version of F. Marion Crawford's story, Ae ges ra wtayed “The White Sister,” which is now in its second big week| “DARING YEARS’ of Washin at the Blue Mouse. and Mise Gish as his daughter, death which leads up to dram Angela.. Lane appears as Prince Chiarmonte} It ia Chiurmonte's | pe , Angela. atic events in the Dancer at Winter Garden Doris Conover—She is of-| fering a charming dance pro-| logue in conjunction with} the showing of “The Dancer of the Nile,” a romantic and spectacular photoplay, which | Garden, England After Better Home Made Movies LONDON, April §-—(United Press) —A campaign has been launch here to encourage the production Ld British-made movies. American films surpass thé home product in popularity here, and Eng: lish producers are getting worried | about it. | At the present time every big fea- | ture being shown In the heart-of-the- city theatrical district is a United States production. London newspapers, discussing the Sth anniversary of the “snovie,” as- ert that on March 10, 1899, two | Snglishmen in New York mado and | exhibited at 140 Nassau st. the first | moving ploture—a thing | called “Tho Haunted House” that re- | quired just two minutes to run.| These men were J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith, according to information here, and later they or- ganized: the Vitagraph company. “Englishmen made the first mov- ing plcture—but they mado {ft in America, and America has been mak ing most of tho movies since, and is sending us most of our films now,” the movie writers here say. ‘They point out that it {s elmply up to British’ studios to produce bet- ter pictures if they would outdistance the Hollywood and New York pro- ductiona, “The Strange Woman," an orig The Fruity Laxative 801d by All Drug Stores Mate by McKesson & Robbins, Inu New York Gtewart & Holmes Drag Os, Speclal Wholesale Distributors | oie} me jnal story by W. J, Hulburt, author of several Broadway successes, will ho the next Shirley Mason picture. ‘Tho career of Pepper," most tal- ented of all felines appearing on the creen, was brought to a close on March 25, when the beloved cat died) of old age at tho Cat and Dog hos. | ital of Los Angeles. Kighteen thousand dollars’ worth of Egyptian harness was mado to or- or for the Ceell De Mille production, ‘Heilig Orchestra | Chicago, |As an enoore he sings Victor Her-| nolo, is showing at the Winter)? |sleep, folt all tired out of mornings, Features Music life of | Goodman jcent youth, | Thurnday, |reputation she made for herself in|? “Down to the Sea in Bhips.” Ap the|~ loving and devoted sweetheart o! | | bey who is | abyna of temptation, she is said to/| « OMING TO COLONIAL the little Y 's searching study of adoles |!" coming to the Co! lives up to the splendid) deen working on a play based on “lara Bow, ° Darin Wilkes Players in for one eeason a: in year 1921 he played the stellar role “The Wayfarer.” Day han for the past two years ingenue tn ‘eare,” Daniel Carson nial | omy He has won favo ont hurled Gown the give a sterling perform: | 00 Gq! 0 From Blossomtime |" icon Sree Foren, HOOT G'BSON Slections trom “Bloesomn. Tuna; | marae, Beaett Mack 8 RIDE FOR by Leon ‘Greanman'’s Melody Mak- r, erm, and the elnging of of Love,” from this musical success, by Buster Lorenzo, tenor, add the Helllg theater this week, Lorenzo, vecationing here from puts over his numbers in the same effective manner as he 414 inst summer, When his work was a decided attraction every week. | ket bert's “The Gypsy Love Song” in| effective fashion. Greenman'’s® concerts have come to be more and more a part of th Hetlig program, and audiences are| Beginning Friday, with the presen are “CHILDREN OF DUST” MARKET F t today and dren of the Dust,” dramatic photoplay. Lioyd Hughes and Paultne Garon | also in tho cast. Ronal4 Colman, who is winnin; much praise as the hero of Wh Bister’* 5 loaned to looking forward to them every week. | Production by Henry Miller, whom Colman has been appearing on |tation of “Bt. Elmo,” the program |‘h® spoken stage for several yearn YOUR LIFE” HEILIG NOW! TURE | Johnny Walker, who first came charm to the presentation of Hoot |,.1,, acai mos as the lovable hero |Gibeon’s latest Universal picture at| i+ wover hte HL the See pre duction, ts being featured at the Mar. tomorrow in “Chil & romantio and “The | at the Blue Mouse, Henry King for this with | GREATEST SUCCESS LEON ERROL Somedians, in the t Perfect Mual- announced includes a xylophone | “The Poet and Pearant Over. | °° |ture," by ‘Thomas Cubbins, and| ‘Why Did I Kies That Girt?’ ao late |2°4, popular trot, with turned into singing band for thin | kes place, o number, ‘The orchestra appears daily at| TAB and $45 p. the orchestra |@&y @nd Sunday en extra concert = cal Comedy Ever Produced, “SALLY” Cast includes WALTER CATLETT Original and Only Company y GIRLS FOLLIES m. 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Inclusive ORPKEUM | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE DAILY—2:20-8115 ‘Overture _ Topics of the ~ Great Leon Shattuck a CHINA BLU ‘A Milton Abora Production ~ CHARL and PO S01) Miss GRETTE | In “The French Mod 4103, HOBBY RAD us L ‘Quadrupe: «t) Breker’: ‘ _| Bear Comedians | Moscow Artists’ Ensemble Casper and Morrissey Permane and Shelley Sonla DeCalyo Miss Sonia and Her Escorts Joseph E, Bernard & Co, MA in-6767 the | twink METROPOLITAN ead. After the termination of his contract with Mr. Hamrick, Day ex- pects to go Enst and have his play produced next reason, 4 unusual brightness al clearness of the atmos. | ng of the stars indicate rain. JAZZ WEEK rowith (aura [a or LAST DAY FOR WILLIAM DESMOND Sa LS “THE BREATHLESS MOMENT” MILDRED HARRIS -—IN— “THE DARING YEARS SUSCEPTIBLE YOUTH —Cabaret Girls —Jazz, White Lights —Passion—Then —Folly Rules Reason Last Times “The Dancer of the Nile” ‘Tomorrow MABEL NORMAND in Her Greatest Pieture “MICKEY” ‘ TOMORROW HAUPTMAN Speet: Augmented, Jazz-M: Columbia Orchestra e r Hite Fellx the Cm Scenic International News —Coming Saturday— MARKET 3% Theatre Ist Between Pike PAULINE GARON AND LLOYD HUGHES in ALSO TEDDY, the Famous Sennett in a Comedy Knockout, “Bow-Wow” STANDARD O. QUALITY ARD OIL COMP: ‘OU don’t have to be an to buy real silver. Just Haale for the quality — mark—“sterling.” You have the same protection in gasoline. The “Red Crown” sign assures you of a standardized gas oline noted for unusually economical mileage and power. i TODAY and THURSDAY ONLY Johnny Walker “Children of Dust” Plante sciasinatunasasguiiiue oe PI Se ie at eRe IC SP SSPE ie Saat TERE ENT a