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- WNEICAYKLLN *tfle in Chamber of Depu- fies Fatal to One, Two | :Wounded—Probe Begun. On_the stage Polly in the remainder BANDITS SHOOT EDITOR Bullet Fired by Trio Fleeing Bank Hold-up Hits Writer. BELLE PLAINE, Kans, August 26 #)—J B. Cain, editor of the Belle permit his daughter to marry an un- worthy Plaine News, was wounded in the arm man. The picture was based on the novel | “Smiling Lieutenant” by Vina Delmar-and directed by Frank | Held Over at Loew’s Columbia. Borzage. Its story concerns the mi ing | rled life of a young couple that of |nearly wrecked through a misunder ) e flying man, .am | Standing, each, of the other's wishes :::Gr as a young officer of the Emperor’s headed by Collins and Peterson, fun- |in & vital matter. ard at Vienna, and a visiting prin- headed by Oolins A R tracuor at|: A special scheduls for “Bad Girl” |coss who thinks she wants him Cor & e o Broc: ‘Barle during the pew | Provides for five de luxe shows on Fri- |husbend, 'wit be the attraction at |day and Saturday, starting at 10:15 |Loew’s Columbia for the week starting b i PO e Saturday, having been held over be- o , and with the first show on Sun- B the Assoclated Press. | ddies, wh 0] day starting at 2 pm. A special mid- | cause of its popularity. An added fea- CO CITY, August 26—Charges | :‘{',"P‘m"‘m{g“'m:'“afc‘:‘ I 15: Night preview is announced for tomor- |fure is the William Tilden short reel that an ambush by partisans of Gov.| Helen Chandler is the girl. Tow evening. lesson in tennis. Ignacio de Ia Mora of Jalisco, was Te- | Collins and Peterson get the leugter | — - ise | “Guilty Hands” sponsible for a shooting affray in the | (n- | At the Palace Saturday. “The Last it.” Barthelmess’ at Earle. Richard Barthelmess’ latest picture, “The Last Flight,” dd with_the after-the-war psychol the and a stage Sea creatures breathe by means of gills; these are feathery growths, and in their act, entitled “You're a uy!” and the stage program al Chamber of Deputies last night In/ ;jydes the nine Marcellus Dancers knd which one deputy was killed and two wounded were placed before a Special Congressional Investigating Committee Lozano, president of the chamber, declared that congressmen known as followers of De la Mora, who is the object of removal proceedings, took up positions at the exits and other vantage points in the hall just before the shooting broke out. puty Manuel H. Ruiz was killed Dej while attempting to defend the Gov-| ernor against charges brought against him in the meeting, and Deputy Esteban Garcia de Alba, also a friend of the Governor, was wounded in the right hand. Deputy Sebastian Allende, one of the Governor's accusers, was per- haps fatally wounded when a bullet pierced his spinal column. Charges in Jalisco. Efforts to bring congressional action to bear in the hope of having Gov- ernor De la Mora ousted came to a head last night when Deputy Jose Manuel Chavez in a speech to the chamber declared that De la Mora was yesponsible for an intolerable system of peonage and corruption in Jalisco. After his address, Ruiz and Garcia de Alba jumped to their feet and de- | other acts, with Maxine Doyle, m! of ceremonies. “Caught Plastered. Wheeler snd Woolsey at-Keith's. | Bert Wheeler and Bob Woolsey, §th irthq " as their new picfre, | | ‘Caught Plastered,” is described, | be the outstanding attraction at R-KO | | Keith’s Theater for the new weg, | | starting Friday. Dorothy Lee is io- featured with the hokum comedians. The new picture is said to havéa | purpose beyond a laugh, in that is & bit of pathos, a few thrills what is most important, a real stfy | |of two vaudevillians, out of a job, i | a small town, who jump in to save ha | old lady’s drug store from the vill “Bad Girl,” Highly Extolled, | Coming to the Fox Next Friday. I “Bad Girl,” featuring James Duji | and Selly Eilers in a picture whil comes with fine reports of its excf- | lence and which was prereviewed b | yesterday’s Star, is announced for Fox Theater for the new week, sta ing Friday. With it, in_the stage pr gram, will come the Fanchon-Mari Idea featuring, in person, “Mick Mouse,” who is already covered Wi fame in the film world. \ ess. manded to talk in the governor's be- | half. President Lozano denied them | 11, the right and declared the session ended. Whereupon Ruiz ran to the press box and demanded that the news- papers carry his protest to the people against “this form of cowardice.” The governor's defenders and his enemies meanwhile were seen to form into groups and draw their pistols. A shot was fired either from the gallery Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 Lionel Barrymore is featured ullty Hands,” the new picture that | numerous small ve comes into Loew's Palace Fheater water which bathes the giis in | inside them the blood runs through from the water which bathes the gills. TWO OTHER FAST TRAINS DAILY to the Timed, Equipped and Manned for Your Convenience FASTER, FINER SERVICE to CINCINNATI - ST. 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