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TONIGHT INTERNATIONAL NEWS FAMOUS STAR ™ NEAL BURNS in the latest CHRISTIE COMEDY . “PAPA’S PEST” Giants trail the Cards by one-halt | game, l } Educational Pictures RApERALL NEAYLTS ‘ Pacific Coast League ? v o oo Hollywood 10, San Francisco 8 | Portland 2, Los Angeles 14 i SUNDAY and MONDAY Missions 0. Sacramento 3 5 { Oakland 0 Seattle 2 ‘THE RECKLESS LADY b e | ’ . { Boston 5, St. Louis ¢ ] { {New York 2,7, Pittsburgh 5,1 { With Belle Bennet.t, Lois Moran, Ben | Philadelphia 4, Chicago § | $ Lym‘_ James Kirkwood, Lowell Brookiyn 1,3, Cincinnati 2.4 } ¢ ]t % American League { Sherman, Charlie Murray Detroit 7. New York 8 i | 1o g 3| St. Louis 7, Washington 10 | | ;_——7—'~ —————— —= Cleveland Philadelphia 4,5 X fon the stage at the age of four| (first game 13 innings) Attractions with the Carlton Opera Company Chicago 1, Boston 2 (10 innings) ] playing, of course, child ey 0o 18 Tt At ten he supported Nat Gooi STANDING OF CLUBS At Theatres win in “The American Citizen, Pacide Coast League 2 | creating the role of Mercury. in Won _ Lost Pet, this production he played a year|Oakland ... 113 72 - RS —®'on New York's Broadway, He moy.|3an Francisco.101 = 84 RIN-TIN-TIN AT COLISEUM | 'ed west where he become assisi-|Seattle b e | LAST .TIMES TONIGHT | |ant director for Selig Six years “”_““I“"‘“"“‘ e I 44 3 B <3| later he was made a director by [\prtiand ... 835 88,7 500, “The Clash of the Wolves,"{ William Fox. o et Mg S s which opened at the Coliseum yes- —_— Lok & 1 s ¥ '“fi‘ terday. is the latest of theseries | o 03 A3 of_ pictuves: that . Warner Brothe:s| | “THE RECKLESS LADY” Nattonal Léague have turned out with the dog, Rin.| | AT/ PALACE . SUNDAY R wfi'," Bt et Tin-Tin, in the star role. If you,’* = 5 g R liked ot .the . othei pietires, | 1ovle, the genteman who fiz Lquls 86 59 you wiT be sure to like this one [¥7ed out card combinations, telis [New. York . 86 60 It sfows RinTinTin as Lobo, inu wh;udclmn«e in a m(llflnlx; you S:‘x:f»?::ai{ - 53 fg A ave ol rawing successfully to » [4 ‘ high Slerras down into the cattle| A more itricate problem r‘""PK?I"‘:’(‘]‘-:I;»‘]‘{I-: g 1':: ;:; country by a tremendous fire. Lo-|that gentleman would be: What > wer 2 bo gess\ befriended by a young|chance have six motion picutr Am"m“‘bg;‘“z‘“:" borax prospector who of extracts|stars of playing together in the |y, o o 105 4‘3 a thory from the beast'’s paw. The|same picture more than a s lppjaggonia 88 59 story goncerns the clash of tha|&le time? The solution of the in-|ywagington 78 6§ wolf's jprotector with the hunters | Side stralght problem is easy com. | pyayroir 7. & who ape on the animal's trail. [Pared to this. iChicago 66 179 June{ Marlowe, who played witi| Six stars, Belle Bennett, Lois|ciaveland Ml Rin-Tif-Tin in “Tracked in the|Moran, Ben Lyon, James Kirk-|gi f,ouis 57 89 ountry” and “Below thz|Wood, Lowell Sherman and Cha™ poeton .. .. 49 96 gain plays the heroine, and | lie Murray, appear together in — o — more charming than ever, | Robert T. Kane's First National — t also includes young M who makes a handsom hero; Heinie Conklin, Will Wal 1.3 lnq Pat. Hatigan. // GW*E:AW | FTHE PALACE TONIGHT day and Monday. As soon as the picture was com pleted the-all-star aggregation dia- banded -and are mnow ages. e STAR.‘WEDS the ILdmehouse which is playing at mystery the y plays both roles in a % very opposite to his usual as his makeup, facially is not elaborate, and 8, & perfect disguize. In one * is a Limehouse crook ,48nd this js done by a few mm llnn. and therefore h i into’ a grotesque postura, use’ no grotesque facial makeug goes viih it, the part & ey ny, become “bride of William %qum ‘Payson, author and : :rog« who was di picture, “The Reckless Lady,” now on its way to the Palace for Sun- com- pletely scattered. Will .they ever be seen again the same picture? : | The chances are overwhelmingly ' against such a possibility, accorl- ing to the rigorous Jaw of aver- e adg ;| 01d papers for sale at Tiie Empire. = _ IPIRATES m E‘L\T CGARDS MENACE PIRATES' HOLD ON LEADERSHIP St. Louis Beals Braves While Giants and Pirates | Split Doubleheader ! NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Whil=2 the Pirates successfully repulsel the Giants’ threat to dislodge them from the top rung of the National Leagu» pennant laddc: by winning, one section of yo day's doubleheader with the Yorkers, the World Cham inals loomed as a mcnace tions of Pittsburgh, by Whipping the Braves. | | | | | | | The Redbirds, as a result of their victory. moved up into sec-| ond piace. They are it three games behind the Pirates. Th: World Series Open | October 5th, \ | Landis Announces | CHICAGO, Sept. 23.-—The first| |xnme of the World Series will be played Wednesday, October 3, it was annouteed today by Com-! missioner K. #. Landis, The fi:st game will be played in thas city| whose team wins the National League pennant. This arrangemen was agreed on at a conference tween Commissioner Landis an representatives of the ' leading - major league clubs. } A R i SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 Phone 576 Jordan’s , Valet Service You will like to o business with us after you are acquainted; with, our prices and service. Al-| teration of any kind. A business| with - a. conscience. JORDAN'S, VALET SERVICE. —adv.} # —_——————— Sixty-five sample - dresses *{ choose from in silk and woolens for fall. At $10.00 and $12.50. *|C. P. Bussinger, 3rd and Frank- 41in. —adv. .611 ! dleweight champ, is startin 548 | campaign to bring his old mle | 3 'back 00 Tiger looks “in the pink.” tolg COMING BACK Tiger Flowers, former rnid to his Georgia home. (International Newsres!) RUTH HITS NO. 56 | NEW YOR!\ Sept. 23.—In | vesterday's game against De- 1 troit, Babe Ruth hit his fifty- sixth homerun of the season, | with Gehrig on the base ahead | of him. The “Babe” is but || three behind his 1921 record | of 59. i 1§ 1t is your Guarantee of Good Materials Careful Grading Unsurpassed Service Prompt Shipmentu [f.-« or mull. We m"e':fi" .:..pm.] /|lowed, |robe pver his shoulders BATTLE CROWD | LARGEST EVER AT SUCH SHOW Close to_ 150,000 Witnes Fictic King and Contend- er in Grim Fight | om Page One.) (Conunu:a - Mauler's ‘hands were = alrcady | taped. He, walked across the ring and shook hands with Mayor “Bill” MLELe Thompsen. and ~ CGovernor Lea | 5 Small. Jim Jeffries was helped mtu Zhe .ring.and the old warrior BOSTON F‘G‘HTER lS shock hands with Dempsey, and was given a tremendous recep- ‘ WINNER oyFR DUNDEE tion as he entered the ring. Jack]| XTI Sharkey. entered the ring and dBOS’;OlI:, Sept. “i’{loe :::"‘ grasped the hand of the chal- 96 Baltimore, worlds w lenger. Dempsey was attended weight champion, lost a 10-round = by Leo Flynn and Jerry the decision last night to Johnny In- # Greek. grisan Young, Boston fighter. Dun- & Gene Tunney entered the rh'gy‘l‘c title was mot at stake. = at 10:0% p, m, and Dempscy ran! e H across the ring grasping Tun-| HOW’S YOUR ROOF? ] ney's lll\nd “Hello Jack,” said! Jf you need shingles for it,'® Gene with a smile. Tunney was ‘given a tremendous applause as he ,climbed through the ropes. He was wearing a blue bathrobe| trimmed in red. \ A serfes of introductions fol- and then the gloves were | examined, Tunney personally in-‘, spacted ‘the mitts while Jack com-| menced “to dance in his corner. The challenger removed his sweater and they placed a bath-| as the gloves were tied on. Dave Barry| was announcsd as the referee; and was introduced. George’ Lytton and Sheldon Clark were; the judges. The refree called! them to the center of the ring.; Tunney wore white trunks and| Jack black. | YARELEY IR TR i ATTENTION! “Two Black Crows™ san's Music Shoppe. at Ander ady| ,.M......... CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Estalle 1 : Lay:or, wiwe ol Jack Dempsey, = Cosiapsed here st might ater | @ she lcwrmed the outcome of | = e Lununey-Deinpsey fight E Hter condition was nolt con = sudergd serious. fonab.c lakesi hotel, Mr, Dempscy spent several hours | betore and during ‘the fight | suently urging her husband {on to victory. She'refased to | | attend the hout und would not | disten 1o the remember Femmer has them at a price that is right. I)cmpsey's Wife Is Prostrated at | Uutcome of Fight | Isolated 1 & suite at a fash- | radio announce- adv. THE NIGHT HAWKS ELKS’ HALL iturday Night | | : The Ouakland Circulator v ' is a heater for Home Folks who want com- . fort, economy, convenience and a handsome appearance. er of a small furnace. The CIRCULATOR has the heating pow- ter lieater, if you want solid comfoit even in-zero weather, with little trouble and low fuel cost. Be sure to see it at the Harris Hardware Co. and ask us to explain its advantages. 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