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a 99 25, *ESDAY, AUGUS 192 | Home of the Big Successes Patty's a surgeon in this. He'll give any audience laugh. ing gas! FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN— “CRAZY TO A MARR Y". A tweact comedy drama “The Policeman and the Baby” A gripping story with plenty of thrills—played by Wallace Boery, William Desmond and Elinor Fair COMING—CHARLES RAY “aA CRY AT MIDNIGHT” A Nick detective Filmed in Venice on the glorious old Malian canals, beautiful and romantic: A highly unusual and artistic picture, filled with the gay carnival spirit of merry lialy HACKER CHILDREN in a terpsicherean prologue STRAND ORCHESTRA under 8. K. Wineland, playing “Irene” AESOP FABLE | “The Lioness and the Bug” | Barton Holmes Scenic Kinograms COMING—“The Child Thou Gavest Me” in Paramount's “ONE A MINUTE” Does he get it? Sure! How? JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S NORTHERN TRAIL” A theilling twoact play from “The Wilderness Mail,” with Lewis Stone, Ethel Grey Terry and Wallace Beery f ‘COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from “The Debutan' ‘Herbert 1e"—| COMING—NORMA TALMADGE 4.000.000 PEOPLE tablet of organic iron—Nuxated Iron—to build up red blood, strength and endurance. Dr. H. B. Vail, termerly Physician in the Baltimore Hospital, and a dical Exam diced corpuscles and he power t the blood 1 organte tron by the blood NUXATE IRON MALTED MILK nich Pastry look up Bajdt's. ment, | All Sororities to | Aid Gamma Phi Beta | All sororities in. Washington are planning to help entertain the mem pers of Gamma Phi Beta who will come from al} parts of the United | States to attend the convention of the organization to be held in Se attle and Lake Crescent Aug. 28 ¥ Sept. 3 ‘Teas, auto rides and luncheons ar among the entertainments which being planned other ‘This convention of Gamma Beta will be the first national | convention of a national sorority to lhe held in Seattle, Approximately | 250 delcgutes ure expected, ad sorori | thes | Phi James Oliver Curwood Sto Program at Coliseum Northern Trail,” a screen versi “One a Minute * + ent with hav ¢ leading man starring in the Luring Lip two well known in her orting | sand Ram oung men w parts with rts uction, has wereen favorit mt cast. Darret! Fe ace are the lucky are playing important the star WINTER GARDE Arthur Somers I short story writer Wire.” the picture drama at Winter Garden this week in which Alice Lake, the talented Metro star is playing. “Over the Wire” tells of a young girl seeking revenge who learns to love the man she sets out to ruin. oe w Over the BLUE MOUSE Asa tomboy heroine Bebe Daniels is pleasing her old friends and win bing new admirers this week in “The March Hare” at the Plue/ Mouse. The heroine, a millionaire's daughter, bets that she can live for cok in New York City Of course, she has amazing adventures. o- some LIBERTY Can you imagine Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle as a famous surgeon?! Weill, that’s what he is in “Craay to / Marry,” his new five-reel comedy at | the Liberty this. week. Ida Lee is Wading woman and one of the «tirring figureq in the cast is Bull Montana, who ts well | known to film fans. STRAND’ Hilda Bailey, who plays the lead | ing feminine role in “Carnival,” the} spectacular drama at the Strand this} week, ix one of the big favorites in London in the legitimate drama, Mins Bailey is seen ax “Stmonetta,” the vivacious but neglected litle wife, a role she created in the original stage production. The scenes are laid in Venice eee COLASEUM Douglas Maclean's new comedy | “One a Minute,” at the Coliseum this week is a highly amusing pic | ture. It is filled with humor and/ the story has a novel twist. Mac |Lean appears as & druggist who | fights a trust and whose adventures supply delectable entertainment. Marian De Beck makes her debut as MacLean’s new leading woman. ore REX The scenario for “Good Women,” the feature attraction at the Rex this week, wax written by C. Gardner Sullivan. Rosemary Theby, who plays the leading role, is seen as « young heiress whose romance i» rudely broken up when whe discovers | |her lover is already the husband a janother woman. Ora Carewe is featured in “The | Scar,” just completed. Supreme Blend Coffee—the best that grows—1 Ib, 400; 2 Ibs, 3 Ibs, $1.10, Lunch with me—Best for Less. Quick Service A. HANSEN—10 Economy Mkt. very TODAY’S BEAUTY HINT necessary to shampoo | nUy if It ia en cleansed each good | It is not | your hair so frequ |tirely and pre time by the of a really |shampoo, The easiest to use and quickest’ drying shampoo that we} can recommend to our readers ix] one that brings out all the natural} | beauty of the hair and may be en | Joyed at very little expense, by dis. solving a teaspoonful of canthrox which ean be obtained from druggist, in a cup of hot water, | This makes « full cup of shampoo! |Haquid, enough #o it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just] to the top of the head. This, when! ybed into th nip and onto trand of hair, chemica all impurities. ur and cooling in its « beneficial to both s« After rinsing ated, you will find the clean and free sip and hair. | lather so cre: | calp ig fresh, dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, | developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem (very heavy.—Advertisement, from srry, the charming young heroine of “The popular short story, “The Wilderness Mail,” which is being shown at the Coliseum this week with the ’ starring Douglas MacLean. prescribed by physictans for twenty-| trom Mother Ryther’s home and|end from the most perfectly organ one years and proved safe by mil! jliona =Take Aspirin only as told in . red ta, It's go the Bayer package for Colds, Head. | “il! be the honored gucats, . ache, cents. packages. Aspirin is the trade mark |" Soon to start production on a| Creek, Richardson, of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetico: | *¢ries of five-reclers for the Arrow | Cloudy Pass, all over 5,000 feet in, ucidester of Salicylicacid. Til ATTLE STAR |Special Music With Fox Picture reat deal of the success that has been due William Fox's wonder pic ture, “Over the Hill,” whieh ix now playing its fourth and last week at the Metropolitan theatre, is due to the beautiful musical score that ac companies the showing of the pictu rendered by a large orchestra of 20 odd artiste, under the leadership of Charles: Lombard - Charles Lombard, ‘the leader, te wn as a violinist of unusual the const and in Alaska, in which sections of the country he has made hosts of friends. He was se cured by Wiillam Fox to lead the or chestras in the Northwest wherever on is Week | this road company plays HOBART BOSWORTH AT CLASS A Below the Surface,” with Hobart star, begins at the tre today and will con until Friday n Below the Surfac Ince production and of the best this noted producer has placed before the public. | one | PICTURE PATTER Gloria Swanson's husband in Shulamite” his waist wears whiskers down to but he hasn't any mus | cee | | J. Plerpont Morgan's extate at Bar | Harbor urnixhed some of the settings for “C ticks,” | Theodore Roberts in able to be about the studio now, but he's not jatrong enough to act as yet | | ee Hundred tons of plaster used for making the Dor urt castle scene | for “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” | «- | Plenty of seasoning in “Peter Ib bet Ton of salt and ten bushels of confetth used to make a winter soene n eee “Diarach,” which George Arilas is |making now for the screen, was |played by him 1,500 times on the #tage. on of James Oliver Curwood's [ COWBOY STAR feature picture, * COLONIAL High lefiance of plots * ** &® High finan criminal societ p Thene few of the things which to the of romantic in price. store is noted. Jack Horie OTTO F. KEGEL President Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | THE G ROTE-RANKIN CO Dining Room Properly Furnished Value Comparisons ‘Are Always Invited GUEST and family alike are more susceptible to the in- fluence of the environment in the dining room than in any other room in the home. Home influence, however, can only be at its best when the dining room is made attractive by the application of proper’ taste and good judgment in its furnishing. The Grote-Rankin Co. shows very extensive selections in dining room furnishings—especially featuring the moderate The patrons who desire to hold their expenditures to small limitations have every advantage of The Grote-Rankin Co.’s helpful service and of the splendid selections for which this Jack Hoxie, popular star of many western serialg, is coming in person | the Colonial theatre Thursday to remain for three days. . - : | Hoxie, who is a great friend of Back From Outing ware! Uniess you see the name/the kiddies, has planned a special “Rayer” on package or on tablets| show for children Saturday morn-| Sixty-five Mountaineers | strong you are not getting genuine Aspirin | ing at 11 o'clock. The children and brown, returned over the week- Mounta: “Daddy” Draper's youngsters | ized outing in the history of the club. ing to be a big day for the kids rt Mr. Hoxie, who is traveling over] The party tramped 170 miles, | the country appearing in person at| climbed five mountains, crossed | various theatres in the larger cities, / four of the most beautiful mountain the northwest, Buck Sueattic and also Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Bar | che, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain, Handy tin boxes of twelve sonst eee oS get age Mad I en route to California, where be) passes in altitude. ‘The pack train with Dude Brown, sheriff of Leavenworth, Wash, as head packer, and the commissary of Billy Scroll, were beyond criticism. ‘The committee in charge was I. A. Nelson, Fred Gortore, Glen Be- merman and Miss Cella Sheiton. Misses Linda Colman and Effie Chapman were deans of women. | Production company. SPECIAL TIME OFFER OX0 GAS RANGE BURNERS 20 Types to Select From—a Size for Every Purpose | $7. 50 Throw Old Cans Now Look out where you throw that tin can when you leave the ole down will place one of our Kerosene Oil Burners in your home fishing grounds. je For the forest supervisors will get Balance on casy monthly terms you on two counts now. They have been appointed state deputy health officer, The agreement ap-| plies to the supervisors of the eight national parks of the state. “Leave a clean” camp and a dea@ fire.” EVERETT.—Captured in a run-| ning fight at Fort Dodge, la. J. B.| White, who escaped from Snohom:| ish county jail with three other men | May 21, is held. 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All Trails Open oe to Rainier Park “All trails are open and in 5004 | shape,” is the latest word from Rainier National park, recetved by long distance telephone from Supt. W. H. Peters to the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. The report states: Weather conditions—-Monday, clear with mild western winds; indications for Tuesday cloudy, Road conditions—The National Parks highway to Paradise Valley is in excellent condition. No dust above park entrance. White River road excellent to Green Water. Above Green Water in fair condi- tion. All trails open and in good! shape. Longmire and Paradise Val-) ley free of mosquitoes; camping conditions ideal. Hotel accomodations—Indications are that there will be plenty of ac- commodations at Paradise Inn dur- ing the present week, but reserva- tions should be made as soon as possible for next Saturday night. TOMORROW—Tnnee DAYS “DANGER AHEAD” oe ry Monday | jf You can easily learn to Bright's, 1604 4th, DANZ Mon 4” AT PAA NOW PLAYING HAROLD LLOYD ONE OF HIS VERY CLEVER COMEDIES —Also— WILLIAM RUSSELL —In— “CHILDREN OF NIGHT Adventures of BILL AND BOB “TRAPPING A BADGER” at

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