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MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN ‘WH be wren for the Lant Times Wednesday in— “THE INFERIOR SEX” THURSDAY A big, joyous, entertaining special production with a topnotch star opens— The Liveliest of all Farnum Pictures y WELFARE BOARD | IS BROKEN UP Third Member Quits Within| 24 Hours The state Industrial welfare com mission was disbanded and inoperm tive today, following the third resiw nation within 24 when, Mra./ W. J. Kennedy of Tacoma quil late Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Udaht of Tacoma, Dr, M. H, Marvin had previously re signed, Thero had been only four members on the commission for sev eral months, and these were dead locked over the minimum wage law | for women, | The resignations eame because Gov. Mart had refu to appoint a fifth mem! eke the deadlock. 6.0, P, SESSION | ON HERE TODAY, Charles Hebberd of Spokane Active for Chairman | Newly elected ‘me cabers of the re publican state central committee ar rived here Wednesday for the G, O. P. organization meeting, scheduled at the Butler hotel at 2 p.m. Charles’ Hebberd, of Spokane; | candidate for slate chairman, among the early morning arrivals, and immediately established he quarters at the Butler and began active canvas in belialf of his candi dacy. Harding Talks to | Kentucky Audience | ASHLAND, Ky. Sept. 29 ship of state must sail with a waited | crew as well as a captain, and tts| sailing orders must orginiate in the United States, Warren G. Harding | declared in a speech here today | Harding said the government must express the will of the people, not the will of the @hief executive. Today's speech is the last sched uled for this trip. Harding spoke to audiences that packed two of Wheel: | ing’s largest hatis last night. His reception in* West Virginia out stripped anything thus far in the campaign, according to members of | the party we } |Bourbon Committee to Reorganize Here Reorganization of the democratic state central committee will be ef fected at & meeting of the new com | | mittee scheduled to be held at stato headquarters, 239 Lyon building, | Wednesday, October 6. THE SEATTLE STAR* Miss Clayton Has Sympathetic Role in “The Ladder of Lies” (Picture Patter Tom Ferman, former acreen idol, ia now directing, Foi | thé megaphone for ™ Lies,” the p Liberty today, starring Wthel Clay. ton. eee The University Quartet in proving to be & popular attraction at the is Appearing in con ‘ivilian Clothes," the Meighan feature. Mildred Harris Chaplin ts having as much domestic trouble in “reel” life at the Rex this week as she ts in real” life eee Following the ginal pho ot of Barrie's comes the announcement from lL. Lasky that Henry Arthur J the noted English dramatist, has vered hin first seript to be filmed in a Para mount picture. eee Thomas Meighan has finished | Making “Easy Street,” in California, | and has started East to star in a new | ploture to be produced at the new Fumous Players studio, in Long Is land City, eee William De Mille han completed photographic work on his latest pro duction, "Midsufmer Madnens,” bas ed on Cosmo Hamitton's novel, “His Friend and Hin Wife.” Lila Lee, Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel play the leads, 4 ee Bertram Burleigh, the English ac tor, who plays the hero of “The, Great Day,” the first Paramount ple- ture made in Burope, is on his first visit to America eee Ceetl De Mille has finished his new satirical study of domentic life, called “Forbidden Fruft.” It ts from the pen of Jeannie MacPherson, «| Young Republicans to Hear Savidge Commissioner of Public Lands @lark V, Savidge will be the prin cipal speaker ac a meeting of the Young Men's Republican club Thurs day noon, at Mevea’ @aufeteria. “Cuts Suspenders” of Suspended Sentence When Judge J. T. Ronald sen. tenced Al Anderson to serve one to 16 years for burglary last week Al promimd to reform and the Judge suspended sentence. Al left the court, went out and dug from the ground a ring of bur glare’ keys. The judge found it out and “cut the suspenders.” Today Al was en route to the reformatory to serve his sent It ts almost ag casy for beauty to win a contest as it is to lose it afterward. -~ All new bill today, staying till Friday night only— MADGE KENNEDY Tesance, the clatter of drums and the shuffle of dancing feet— “THE bo Malotte>= ~Wurlitzer A Christie Comedy Out tor the Night” A Chester Scenic “The Tamer the Wilder” A Specialty Pro- logue to the Pictures It tells the story of a sweet little rural maid and a dizzy blonde who works a switch- ard in a big Broadway hotel. IRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART” A picture that gallops along at a breakneck speed to the. mae strains of the great god JAZZ! — COMING SATURDAY—ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN “WHAT WOMEN LOVE” | Ethel Clayton, star of “Young Mrs. Winthrop” and appears in a scene from “The ring vehicle, which from the Orient. ‘8 there ever a time when a lie is Justified? Ethel Clayton aske herwelf that question in “The Ladder of Lica." The great choice is given her of tell dingrace upon the man she loves ar lof misrepresenting things Just a lit tle and taking the disgrace upon her self. She adopts the latter course. And seemingly wrecks her happl ness, until Mt is saved. by a most dra matic turn of events. “The Ladder of Lies" opens today at the Liberty, Fillmore and Jane Acker, eee CLEMMER The final scenes of D. W. Grif- fith’s big picture, “The Flower.” at the Clemmer this week, were taken on the island of New Providence, the largest of the Ba due east from the coast of Florida On this island there grows a beaw tiful little white flower called the “Love Flower,” from hich Mr. Grittion’ i] TODAY—THURSDAY FRIDAY— || Ramance and adventure, youth and beauty—a blood |] tingting melodrama in a Griffith setting of exquisite charm— GRIFFITH'S Nowest Picture— “THE LOVE FLOWER” —With— RICHARD BARTHELMESS and CAROL DEMPSTER CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman Director ms at the Liberty today. \of the Viret pictures Miss Clayton has made since her return ing the truth and bringing crushing | / Charles Meredith ts the leading man, and the cast also includes such | ; favorites as Irving Cummings, Cly doy ster and George MacQuarrie are im Love hama group, lying some 200 miles the Thirteenth Commandment,” other screen successes, as she Ladderof Lies,” her latest star- This is one —— —_______—____—_ LINERTY—Ethel Clayton in “The Ladfer of Lice.” | MER—D. W. Griffith's “The Flower.” | UMA Madge Kennedy ta “The | COLONIAL — Frank Keenan tn Embers.” | "meee Marries Chaplin aah “The Inferior Sex.” _ EEE * ‘The story is Woven around the life of a supposed murderer and his beautiful young daughter. Richard Barthelmess, Carol Demp- portant In the cast. eee, COLISEUM Madge Kennedy plays a dual role in “The Girl With the Jazz Heart,” the photoplay which opens at the Coliseum today. She plays the role of a demure little maid who has escaptd from a fanatical religious community in Pennsylvania, and the joyous little ‘phone operator in a New. York hotel, who eats, drinks and breathes jazz. The contrast between the two girls provides ~ fund of unusual and de Kelous comedy. One is a bioende, dressed in the latest twinkle of fashion, a typical little jazz queen. The other is a sweet little country miss, as bashful ° bed make ‘em. . “Civilian Clothes,” starring Thomas Meighan, is stil playingat the Strand, “Civilian Clothes” fp a delightful |comedy romance. It's about a pet: |ted society girl who marries a cap tafn overseas chiefly because he looks #0 handsome in his unform. | Later she hears that he has been | ketiled in action and has slipped back |into her old butterfly life, when he Junexpectedly appears, dressed in }loud and {llfitting civilian clothes. iThen the fun begins, Martha Mansfield, former Ziegfeld beauty, appears as the young wife. eee lnex An exciting scene occura in “The Inferior Sex,” the Mildred Harris Chaplin photodrama (which clases at the Rex tonight), when an irate hus- jband finds his wife with another man, supposedly about to elope with him. The man is called to the scene by his brother-in-law who suspects ‘the wife. True enough, the two are found together. There is a battle be- tween the would-be eloper and the husband, but the wife manages to | separate them. Milton’ Sills plays the role of the | husband. ‘COLONIAL * “Smoldering Embers” makes its eee Usa it ‘im tlt TODAY—THURSDAY and FRIDAY You'll Laugh and Cry! You'll Thrill and Sigh! WITH AND AT FRANK KEENAN SMOLDERING EMBERS JOE ROBERTS On the Banjo COMEDY NEWS CONCERT ORCHESTRA ' Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL. President Patent Heaters. Are Reduced 25% you are inviting fuel waste if you do not buy a NEW PATENT HEATER. | And another factor’ of these heaters is their | permanently satisfying qualities—the freedom from heater troubles—breakage and upkeep expense. The more you investigate the new Patent Heater, the more you will be impressed. | Sixty-eight Patent Heaters in various. sizes are offered at 25 per cent below regular value. first appearance on any screen in| BRUSSELS, Sept. 29.—A mongrel this efty at the Colonial today.|dog won one of the relay races at Frank Keenan ts starred in this pro-|the Antwerp stadium. It ran out duction, the {ack and ted, the 08 97 Kate ge wot seen a ees short stores ast Rien oe ee tat “The False Code,” is responsible for Ne Ea this charming story of an old vaga- I bond who comes out of a dead just long enough to start his son straight on the path marked “Happi- ness.” . Says Price of Gas DENVER, Colo., price of gasoline will soon follow | removes eczema, quickly the lead of other commodities and oath gee Sy decline in price, according to W. H. Barber, re ae Barber is | trates, cleanses and soothes. president of the W. H. Barber com-|@ clean, pany, makers of ty products, and | antiseptic is former president of the Inde- pendent O11 Men's association, now in convention here. Only two more days to see this popular favorite in a Paramount superspecial comedy— f} THOMAS MEIGHAN Clothes” The Carnival and race track in Havana are used as: backgrounds for some of the beau- tiful scenes in this picture and show many of the prominent persons vacationing there. ig | i * 8 & “DUCK INN” A Mermaid Comedy s+ & U. OF W. QUARTET Making a smashing song hit * * Coming— “Madame X,” the world-famous emotional drama;

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