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mosphere for “The Joy Girl” his mostrecent Fox picture, the one most recent Fox picture, the one camera was Patric Caron. “The secret,” said “Pa is a HIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIIIHfiII|I|lIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIlII“IIHIIII"lIIf“IIIIIlIE WHERE THE GOOD PICTURES PLAY! ette, the French actress, when I P A L A C E - was with her company ‘in ‘Innocent Eye at the Winter Garden.” THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY First, she takes a cake of and rubs her face thoroughly to P e i i , TR INTERNATIONAL NEW'S R. ZOOM 7:30 TRICLARD | stimulate circulation before ~she Rough Him! piesepts A Snappy Songologue L T T T O applies the cold cream. ~Next she Cuff Him! and that she pats in-too, and {the patting, according to “The Joy Girl" will oped at the ; g Golideiith’ Alihas dor & T€wo> dny ’ 3 KID GLOOM o How! it | B i ’ LR 4 JUST FADES ; AL ST. JOHN in slaps on the grease and—this important—she pats it in instead Twist His which makes all the differenca Neck tween a smooth make-up and a run. RENEE ADORE I3 AV “HIGH SEAS BILUE” COMING TO PALAGE : AWAY! SEAS BLU {of rubbing it. ‘Then the powder, reaky one. ~ — T ) i BT : ; The Comedy and Northern animals of every Sunday OLIVE ‘BORDEN in (HTHE 30Y GIRL” | Prices—10-20-50, Loges 60¢ tion of “Back to God's Country,” the Universa el starring Re- nee Adoree, which will open at the Palace Sunday. A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION with MARY ASTOR AND GILBERT ROLAND “FIGHTING EAGLE” and “LOVES OF ¢ Miss ‘Adoree appears as a girl UNYA” AN of the vast, wind-swept regions of the North whe has mothered many animals which she as ARTHUR LAKE in adopted Babies, | — —— T Among the animals which ap- £ scription were used in the produc- scene ends with the three rising to the D-flat region That s, Eleanora and Manrico hit that pear in this screen version of “AGAIN OUT AGAIN” 1 jaden ol i propeeties s wad begun, | James: Oliver ous uses for purified bem= a bear Curwood’s n owl, a tale wolf, a porcu-| pine, 15 Alaskan husky dogs, and b 3 PALACE ORCHESTRA BOTH SHOWS e i T a il s e £ £ g g Miss Adoree became so attached * g ) |1t is usually held for twe beat H 3 = jenly a few, have been tested, the suggestions point to usefuluess in ¢ {leum, curtaiu cloth, coxdage, rub- sisted on purchasing it after the sion Miss Ponselle and Lauri-Vol BAGK STRONG‘n]“,:;..f.fi‘i;‘;”f;}.f.:)”;‘"t'v]y .u::;.__ completion of the picture. When | pi held it five together, but the i i J: g . SUNDAY MATINEE B Snws B i Bline Ak aslased | latter kept on going—continued | Eraph:Fecords, jessyiny 'HEINENY . aste, . glue, and’ sto - it in the Cali mountaing for three more beats to establish| WASHINGTON, Fe IR SO . -Ben- | g v where it to join a L g |a record. ‘When the audience |tonite, the “soap cla ich had Some of its qualitics ‘would herd of fellows in protected . a brief beom fn the '80's Is being imajce it ugeful, it 18 thought, §a territory. In the meantime, it IS’ brought back into prominence hy the manufacture of soaps, horti- enjoying itself in the neighbor- out | the curiosity of mod cultural sprays, animal dips, in- hood of her mountain retreat. Studies conducted hy - |secticides, fungicldes, paints, inks, Beside being colorful atmosphere reau of Mines and ihe " waterproofing plasters and dyna- the animals play important parts 1 School of Mines at the Univeisity iye: in the de-inking of prinbéd in the plot of the story, especially £ < _—_ e you. + Why, why did you do it!”|of Nevada indicate that this odd, | apers, the treatment of molasses, the wolf, Wapi, and the bear, Di- Giacome Lauri-Volpi (above), famous tenor, and Rosa Pon-| gne was led off to her dressing | little known mineral may have|io rofining of oila and ‘fats, dnd nah. sellc, beautiful prima donna, to whom befell most trying of oper-jroom by solicitous attendants and |& Wide variety of uses in present Lin: the . remaval of :water SFoM De- | Robert Frazer plays opposite|atic annoyances. -Below, several bars from “Il Trovatore,” eulmin- |a halt dozen assistant directors of|day life. !‘rolzum; as a water soffener and i stirring romance that|Miss Adoree with a supportinglating in the D-flat note (arrow) which Lauri-Volpi held for eight|the ““Met” were summoned to lis-| Deseribed as a rock contalni slan ald to fertility. rocked three nations and played a|cast including Walter Long, Mitch- | beats, |ten to her demand that Lauri-|75 per eent cr more i dramatic part in the winning of |gll Lewis, Adolph Milar and James - — e s s Volpi be disciplined. When the|minerals, it has the pe AT “(‘,ali‘.fi)rnin 19 the United Sun‘f-s ?U Mason. By International Illustrated News|even the orchestra players joined. Yinal. curtain fell, -the storm hadproperty of hmug capable of -m_! years ago is the theme _n( Rose — e————— NEW YORK.—Operatic primi|A famous director cheered, subsided comsiderably. sorbi many times fits volume | 22| of the Golden West,” which op {at the Palace Theatre tonight. COLISEUM TONIGHT donnas are traditionally stormy o!| As related by a member of “I1| “I think Ponselle is a great art-|of water, taking on the appear- 4 {8 e A R temperament. Trifles are apt to|Trovatore” cast and later con- says Lauri-Volpl. | Chaunel, iacluding all branches | | George Fitzmaurice, who gav ance of soft soup provoke in & empestu Firie S Xias Pona Sig- Mr. Lauri-Volpi is a thorough it is abundant in various parts|of the crder will enjoy a patriotic « Football will be in the air to|the screen “The Dark Angel” z\mlé A .Am,:\i i N o ,,‘:,‘n"t“"‘;_';_\.m'm 'll:il\_h;i:ll:“:‘l‘;:lxrg‘lj_|gnntleman," retorts Miss Ponselle,|0f the United States and Canada|social gatbering in their lodge - night at the Coliseum when' Rich-|"The Tender Hour," and other suc scoRE FIRST had to bear anything quite so-iry-|casion marked the first time they e 1 and lothiessconntoies.: - Hudsin ML AT RN Y"‘h:' ard Dix opens a two nights’ en-|CeSSes, offers the theatre-going| ] A ling as the thing which befell s Biha siic tite: Vel o BBt ogath: FIRST ARRIVALS | Bay posts once used it for wash-| Past. Graud Master, will be the iR H apens 4 1w |public a thoroughly satisfying and : ki i & , b gt ing blankets, and in 1885 it was| speaker of the evening; all visit- gagement in “The Quarterback.” [PUD1C s Rosa Ponselle before an aud::icaler. Because of certain exigencies we rew [l o fmarket at $25 |4 ODD FELLOWS: AND RE. Dix is the som of a man \\'31,{”‘!1!|mg love story in a gorge yus | glittering i a1l the hadn't been time for re- w POTATOES and New|pu on the m.nr et at $2 8 mn_, ug D SLLOWS - e hiversity |Settng, that of the rich country | B i ten had eaeh | GARDEN ~PEAS. { Fresh, clean|The price quickly dropped to $5| BEKAHS are imviteds —ady. had . hoeauhttendiug AU v the Dacitic when. dkawas ruled p R et il 0 h e a¢ Istock. Also Ashipment of Spark-|however, ands imterest in it was/| L. B i 1880 hacnmes hag praniised Lol T, T The great Ponselie and Rlacopighmung their. respastive.woles: With \jj . Kaigwhorny RbNbarb &6 ot revived until a fow yenrs, Delt . Sherift, Juneau's plan: his wife that he'd stay at Colton| Gallant caballeros ride at mid-|. The City bowlers took the lead |N8url-Volpi were approachirg th |other artists that they:felt confl-|f op “ognee per pound. “WHY ! ago. Among, oil drillers it {tuner and rebuilder. Phone $78. till their eleven Deat the crack| IR g Tt e right off the -bat last. might in climax of u‘n ‘u]mo'! perfect per 5‘“.‘"‘ they - ild carry through PAY MORE?” merely a nuisance. IRl . 5 the first game of the -tourney formance of the opera “Il Trovi-[without a hitch. between them and the Brums- wicks. With a three game score of 2625 the City beat their op- ponents by 42 pins. Each cf the players in each the games showed some fine the manufacture of paper, lino< Prires-—l0-25-5()-Loges 60 cents to- the baby reindeer that she in- sometimes three. On this o L shat fornia will be sure its RENEE ADOREE in £ “Back to God’s Country” : O A "“ROSE OF GOLDEN WEST" |1'S AT PALACE TONIGHT | broke into applause, Miss Ponselle | burst into tears. “Why did you shame me there?” the fair Rosa demanded of ’Lanri-anpl, once the curtain had | dropped; “I finished long hefore At Theatres B ATTERTION 0dd Fellows—-Rebekahs - The Odd Fellows of Gastinéeau “THE QUARTERBACK"” panoply of| | he there was E ERI# . | night Y % . f““e 5‘1““1“} T“:;“»‘w”i‘;;*‘i‘: Yead, | eved senoritas. Hot-blooded i i R Gl Lk e 3 adv. Seattle Fruit and Produce.| Since the scientific investigs Have you hought your log yeb? have oozed by. 3 s 198 " W t happened. ) he ‘firewor bl o) e B ; hils SU‘:‘I i‘i( no{:v the Colton quarter-|rates battle the intrigue of na- end of an exci(inl']u-ene tha emo \'s‘ren(: 11 gl - back—and he is stil studying! | tions fighting for possession P tional Lauri-Volpi, carried away 1ico, pl b i Rkt B, 3 in his part, did what no other ten-|fair Kleanora, otherwise Miss Pon- Needless to say, Richard ln\ves"helKO"“‘“ : Wl My the prettiest girl in the state—|Yenture, hand to hand struggles or had ever done--held a D-flat|selle. His rival is Giuseppe Dan- note for eight beats, three 'beafs!ise, a count, who isn't so success- gsther Ralston Everything is[be!ween a handsome hero and his all set for the annual Colton State |antagonist, a gorgeous moonlight Besides came in Act I, Lauri-Volpi, as Man- | g the ardent lover of the of contest when a newspaper aceuses Dick of professionalism. Esther is the only person who can prove his innocence. At the last minute| he is shoved into the line-up and! the game starts in a veritable sea of mud. Laughs, spills, and thrills| vie with each other. What happens? That is the| story. Director Fred Newmeyer | gets credit for a Paramount knock- out. David Butler, Harry Be- resford, Robert W. Craig and Mo-| na Palma are all said to be ex- cellent in their respective parts. fiesta, beneath the cypress trees of Monterey, appealing love scenes between a handsome youth and a beautiful girl—these are some of the elements of “Rose of the Gohl-i en West.” The Palace orchestra will play for both shows. o | “THE JOY GIRL" AT | COLISEUM, S8UNDAY & ] 1 | 51 Of all the beautiful girls who went to Palm Beach with the Al- lan Dwan company to furnish at- howling skill. Radde came in for high single score when he down- ed 223 maples in the second game of the set. The first game he showed but 158. Next game he showed his skill and surprised the fans with his exceptionally high mark. His 223 was the jonly score of his team over 200, while the City chalked four scores over that figure. Koskey, of the City, was high three game score with 585 and he. was backed up by his team mates with scores but little lower. The series will be five games after Rosa had ended hor ow:|ful in romantic rales. bell-like accompaniment! Audience Cries Bravo! And the audience applauded, the first scattered hand-clapping deep- ening into a sonorous w bravos and feet-stamping in which 'he is a baritone. They are in a garden. Eleanora Manrico, challenges discovers by lifting a the troubadour is none other than + whereupon the him to a duel mask that count The P S B B 8 S 15 OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER played each night in the Bruns- wick alleys. The summary games: follow: Brunswicks ..168 223 You Can THE WORLD Pick Them Out Anywhere Lester D. Henderson of last night's Radde .. 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