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Mystery § CHARLES RAY “A MIDNIGHT BELL” is an allday yell, tingling with thrills! “A GAME LADY” & twoact comedy Chester Outing Scenic “JOGGING ACROSS SAWTOOTH” Mountain ranges of Idaho Virile, swift, spectacular, with a most surprising and thrilling climax! ME” A First National with Under S. K. Wineland, playing Coming “La Paloma”—Vradier Love 9¥ Truly"— “EXPERIENCE” “"Garie Saache Dexa Coliseum ConcertOrchestra 34 Artists, Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing overture to opera “Raymond” Coming—Betty Compson in “At the End of the World” PERFECTION COAL $7.50 Per Ton AT BUNKER Any coal dealer or teamster can get it for you. No clinkers, no soot, no rock—every bit of it burns as clean as wood. Mined in » Washington by cooperative miners. This is not a new coal—it is being, and has been, burned by thousands of homes for past eight years. CITY FUEL Co. Phone Elliott 0289 DISTRIBUTORS Spend a Happy Hour Here Seeing LAVENDER OLD LACE The World-famous Story by MYRTLE REED R WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | Hawley in | ative, 1 tthe Ta 7 Wanda Mewley tn Kise in Time. NTER GARDEN—Myrtle Reed's | ‘Lavender end Old Lace.” | LINERTY—Chartes Ray in “A Mid- night Bell.” STRAND—Harbare Casticton in” Child Thou Gavest Me.” mck Moxie in way Tenrle in “Fhe Wight: | A—Myrile Stedman in “The | | he } “Devil | Norma Talmadge, in the leading role of “The Sign on the Door,” play ing at the Coliseum this week, por. supported led by Lew Richman BLUE MOUSE “AN this talk about women being more vain than man i» pure bunk,” says T. Roy Barnes, the handsome film star, appearing opposite Wanda “A Kiss in Time,” the headline attraction at the Blue Mouse this week “T started out in life as a photog rapher in New York and my expe rience was that big business men are the vainest and fussiest creatures I could name a lat of ble Wall Street financiers the last men in the world you would think of in connection with petty personal vanity, whom I have seen grow pow Itively temperamental when their proof was shown! They would order retouching to take out wrinkles that would put the vuinest women to shame." LIBERTY And now the motion pictures are supplying “tips on how to build church edifices! A clergyman from a mining town in Arizona visited Charles Ray during the filming of “A Midnight Rell.” being shown at the Liberty this week, his latest pro duction, and he evinced considerable interest in the quaint architecture invented by the studio art director in the church building used. He asked for several “still” pictures of the interior, as be said he intended to bulld a church exactly like it dur ing 1922. COLONIAL, “Devil Dog Dawson,” the picture featuring Jack Hoxie, being shown jthe at the Colonial thin week, closes its run tonight. “Fine Feathers.” with an allstar cAst, opens at 11 o'clock | tomorrow morning oe Todd, former superintendent of pub) peauty contest held recently by REX lic Inetruction at Salem, and Carlos) the Philadelphia Public-Ledger, Pretty Winifred Westover, ax{J. Byron, real ewtate dealer, must) has been engaged by Marry | leading lady t© Conway Tearle inj|stand trial in the t on Rapf to play an important role “The Fighter.” the picture featured |charger of particiy in the forthcoming Warner | at the Rex this week, is @ close fol-/fraud deal in which 191 people are] Rrothers' feature, “Her Daugh- lower of ‘the boxing game, Shé oc: julleged to have been swindled out Of! terinLaw,” starring Vera Gor- | etpied one of the ringside 5 at {from $36,000 to $40,000. don, the famous portrayer of |] the Dempsey-Carpentier fi he camps of both of the contestants be Pacific ,Coast juvenile swimming champion, won first prize in the kiddies’ division In the recent bath- ers’ pernde at Venice, The little fel, low attracted a great deal of atten. tion thru his medal decorations yard spurts to quarter mile meets. Richard is playing this week at the Strand theatre as the main feature of Louis B. Ma: ‘#8 “The Child Thou Gavest Me,” a mn M. Stahl produc tion, In which his aquatic prowess plays en important part. eee CLASS A From a grimy little Indian village to the highest nocid! strata of a moat exclusive American town, was the step that she made. And she almost “got away with it” when tried to convince them that she was all she pretended to be. LAST TIMES TODAY JACK HOXIE ii “DEVIL DOG DAWSON” COMING Ww EDNESDAY DOUBLE BILL. “Fine Feathers” with ALLSTAR CAST and TOM SANTSCHI eo x JACK O'DALE at the Wurlitzer sides being a visitor at the training |day by Federal Judge Bean when he Richard Headrick, screen star and |to be tried join which represent triumphs in «wim. | brew is not conducive to health,” ming contests ranging from hundred | clared Minx Anna Gordon, national | — THE SEATTL el TWO STARS AT COLISEUM _ | i E STAR Lew Cody and Norma Talmaa stars, appear at the Coliseum this week in “The Sign on the Charles Ric hman also » appe Door.” Then Fate took a hand in the game. That's the way “The Tiger's Coat," the feature at the Class A, beginaing today, starts out. 1 ee CLEMMER Carmel Myers In “A Daughter of | Hill, « for the last) where it is now playing its fifth and the Law” is appear time today at the Clemmer theatre. “Opened Shutters,” starring Edith Roterta, opens at the popular econd | 8 ave, playhouse tomorrow | sho see WINTER GARDEN An interesting new angie on the | the marriage situation is presented §n | fort offering “Lavender and Old | tim Lace,” the featdre at the Winter | eve Garden this week. An all-star cast, } headed by Seena Owen, Marguerite | ror, Snew and 1 ouls Bennison, appear in | ing the play. Holds School Head in Big Fraud Case PORTLAND, Aug. 20.—John W, last a T dal The announcement was made to denied the motion of the defendants to quash the indictment against them, Todd was also denied the right of a separate trial, #0 both men are tly October 31. Claims Home Brew Hostile to Health “Americans are finding that home de end She! Ru —A president of the W. C. T. U., in Seat Ue, returning from the convention held in San Franciaco, “This is a natural reaction, this home brewing, but it will not last.” McReynolds’ Skull May Be Fractured Roy McReynolds, driver of an auto which crashed into a tree at 40th ave. N. and Denny-Blaine pl., last Satar. day, resulting in the death of Mra, Ora Stanley, was taken to the Swed- ish hospital Monday with a possible fractured skull. Correct English HOW TO USE IT A MONTHLY MAGAZINE $2.50 the Year Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy Correct’ English Publishing Co. 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For he has, with the unerring dim and misty past and brought | ha story that is exceedingly ely in ite meneage and appeals to ry known type and grade of the There ia so much laugh: wholesome sentiment and genu amusement value in “Over the thet it stands out embodying | that is finest and most attractive he picture is presented twice ly at 295 and £15 p.m, Marian Heist, winner of @ of his desert production, “The ik.” in which Agnés Ayres and Valentino are featured. ¢ show, we'll go to Boldt’, Advertisement AND POSITIVELY LAST BIG WEEK Two SHOWS DAILY *® 15 AND B15 SEE! 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TOMORROW—3 DAYS “The Shark Master” A Romance of the South Sea Islands, Starring FRANK MAYO Comedy—Chester Outing OUR BIG DE LUXE SHOW WANDA HAWLEY The Girl with the Million- Dollar Smile —in— “A KISS IN TIME” Funny CHARLIE MURRAY in Mack Sennett’s Latest Comedy “Hard Knocks and Love Taps” JAM MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES Eves, $3.00 to $1.00, Wed. Mat., $2.00 to 50c, Sut, Mat., $2.50 to 770, Plus War Tax