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By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “THE WAY OF AGIRL’ ENDS; “LILIES OF THE STREETS? QPENS THURSDAY, RIALTO ompany y. of a at the Rialto today. Ga Vv atherine } a Girl” tells of 1 who wants al- ’ and finds Matt and Mathew B roles in the produc- rdman as the er con ter role, and 1 villain. which on Htan ause the tells is cldents, reets,” ther, Mrs. appears in one of te principal roles—as herself ‘The large cast, headed by Virginia Yor Johnnie Walker, re prime local favor- one such ilar players as Pes- Irma Harrison and Whee- SCENES OF PARIS WHIRL IN “PLAYING WITH SOULS’ ON oGREEN AT AMERICA = ame others, ttraction at the is the Thomas H. production, “Play- a First National the picture beautifully 5s the title suggests, of soul analysis, ly done, plays the role of ynical, unfeeling hue- Mathew Dale, band and father. Belle Bennett plays the role of Amy Dale, the mother and wife, who cares for nothing but to keep her youth, She js, in a great measure, to blame for Dale's cynicism. Their son is played by William Collier, Jr. The story has to do with the utter loneliness the boy feels from the time his mother (when she separates from the father) puts him ys’ school in France until he to fall in love—and { those empty years n the youth coming into but the father and ate, ras well t Dale, the boy, who has come nk he is nameless after six- of neglect by his parents rs himself unworthy weet girl (Mary Astor) whose has won, becomes a waster. s the most brilliant and work of his career in n of this role. His 1 the part of a love heart-sore boy to that of s cabaret of the Mont RAINBOW GALS REE IN ‘FAWOLOUS SAL’ TONIGHT AT THE IRIS | photoy showr In pre ing * ‘olous Bal," hir to “FE $5. 00 Reward Five dollars reward will be pu) to the party furnishing the Casper leadin vaily Tribune information from Tribune ot the paper n> thelr subscription except arrier who delivers the paper or so authorized collector from the tftice, If you are not sure you are wving the right collector, ask bim 0 show bis credentials. If he can sot do ao please call the Tribune Telephone 15 « was 60 good t garded as a knew that But zinger, and the cast Tom Santschi, The work of these players {s unt- formly that is entire he has ever done on the sc she does in real life. time in her screen sakes parts HUNTER-GOLL 242 West First St. and Lu “Priv high stanc ducer ha through his pre pictures. The story is his own, es was directed by Victor L Lucil O'Brien ta ly foreign to good. t It is a difficult role—that of late mn weak but lovable cha ter ducer. brought to his senses only when his son Hes to absolve him from complicity in a cr Ben Alexand | his work in I riyolous antschi is seen in the role otitis big western hero with which screen fans are so familiar. | __ Davie Mitchell Lewis leaves nothing to the Carol imagination in making an audience lead in hate him. Mildred Harris, wearing win B a black wig over her natu blonde gaged hair, looks even more than rison Fi the first 1ouncement pana ju: ture titled, lost his health, Thos st been mad engagement of L e of the chorus ot at the Vanderbilt th icilla n. ried until 1926, final Ia Mendez {s said to be th Ince, 1 W. Griffith having selecte sila Men- h Ince, moving he engagement vy the girl's receipt of ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT phiand:t he Way Of A Am very happy. Girl,” wi Boardman. Lucilla left Broadway two AMERICA — aying = With go for Los Angeles. Souls,” with Mary Astor, Harold Ince married Lucille Lee Loring at the America organ, 8 of the movie act- IRIS — “Cornering Cohen,” by ress, Anita Stewart, 15 years Evans’ Rainbow Girls. Photo- He obtained an interlocu- play, “Frivolous Sal,” with Eu- tory decree of divorce from her on gene O'Brien. @ | the ground of il! tr nt. In the ARKEON—Handbags free to {{summer of 1923 Ince and George ladies. Ted Rose and His Band. wart, his bro’ aw clashed, d young Stewart was sald to have been quie severely beaten, The friendship of Ince and his ces dates ck to three years Mine.” ‘The latter was a Booth when she a member of the Tarkington story. ‘ chorus of * “Little Jesse James.” At that time he was directing a pic- “The Uninvited Guest,” as given a small part They will not as the law California compels a wait of a r before the divorce decree be- 4 e daughter of ex-President Cipriano O'Brien, Mae Busch, Ben A Castro, ex-president and dictator: of Mitchell Lewis and Venezuela for many years. The Mildred Harris. story goes that when’ her father power and fortune, she went on the American musical y stage. alph Ince fs the brother of the picture play pro- Warner Brothers have added two a Dempster the feminine That Fe the Ed almer st now en nes Kirkwood and as his leading men. r she for- typo of the her pretty [Sn Lucilla Mendez; inset, Ralph Ince, | Preven! 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RIALTO Western pic- is a masterpiece! of the buf or NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON STARTING SATURDAY “North of ‘| ‘et as Zino-pads Songhai avoid incidents of this kind. The Jap- anese aré anxious to keep relations with the United States on a basis, it was stated The Japanese expelied from 1 ledo are in Portla cared for he! PINNERSTORIES SSTASAN IRS Two inmates of a Scotch asylum working In the garden decided on an attempt to escape. Watching their opportunity when their keep er was absent, they approached the wall, “Noo, bend doon, Sandy,” said the one, “and I'll climb up your shoul- der to the top, and then I'll give ye a hand up tae.” Sandy, of course, bent down. Tom, mounting his back, gained the top of the wall, and dropping over on the other side, shouted as he pre: pared to make of! 3 WAR OU JAPD BEING PROBED ND, Ore., July 14.— (By d Press}—A request for official investigation of the deporta- tion of 28 Japanese mill workers from Toledo, Ore., by a mob of citi- zens Sunday was sent to Governor Pierce today by H, Okamato, acting Japanese col in Portland, ‘The local consulate 1s not in pos session of all details of tha Toledo Incident, and no action will be taken atl the government's reply is re- When full information ts , the Portland consul will the data to Ambassador Matus{dora in Washington, D. ©. No more trouble in other Oregon mill towns is expected by the con- sulate office. rt is made to It’s Cold This New Summer Breakfast The Recipe As you prepare dinner to- night, cook your regular breakfast rela of Quick Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. 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