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wa Y BANISHED BY NOURISINE Tonic—Not a Dye ine feeds and nourishes the its loxuriant growth, its fall Restores ; Regret Fixhine is not a dye, tages but a pnmge bene: » Results positive. usually te effective. Price bottle, aPoD Bes paid. Nourish- ©o., ent D Security Bidg. . are BALIUAG fen Re PRICES ASSESSED AND ‘EXCHANGE PRODUCTS Co. 19 PLAZA CERVANTES MANILA, P. 1 1—Jane Lee, Moore. 2—Scene from “Aphrodite,” Met. healed 4—Miss Marmon, Palace Hip. 5—Harry Antrim, Fpveate: * 8 * The love of Demetrios, a famous Chrysis, as it is revealed in the colossal spectacie of “Aphrodite, which F. Ray Comstock and Morris | theatre for one week, commencing tomorrow night, matinees Wednes- day and Saturday, will afford local theatregoers an opportunity of wit- nessing one of the most thrilling and beautiful stories that the American stage has ever witnessed in the form of spectacle. It was the sensa- | |tion of Paris ine 1914 at the Theatre | Renaissance, and last winter achieved rone of the biggest hits at the Cen- tury theatre In New York that mam moth playhouse has ever witnessed. ‘The costumes, gorgeously colored and strangely beautiful, were design ed by Percy Anderson, the famous English artist. Local theatregoers have already become acquainted with | Mr. Anderson's art, for it was he/ Clean, Light in Ash $9.50 Per Ton, Delivered in Load Lote NOW FRANCELIA “BLUE BLAZES” A Western Thrill 2D & UNIVERSITY LESTER. UNEO The Smiling Daredevil, and BILLINGTON “DON'T THE STORK” Play and ty & | ‘Aphrodite” Opens Sunday Night at Met [Moore Features Clever Juvenile Heli! 38—Adele Blood, neces | lady, * * * pao designed the costumes for “C Greek sculptor, Yor the courtesan, |Chin Chow.” | LEE |ON Seattle will have an opportunity Gest will present at the Metropolitan | next week of seeing in person Jane the two most The re spectively, will be seen in a 20-minute | The | sketch shows in detail just how chil |dren are handled before the motion oe CHILDREN MOORE BILL Katherine Lee, famous of all film children two youngsters, age 9 and 11, sketch, “The New Director.” pieture camera, ‘Three other featured circuit numbers grace the chu Orpheum bilt, will be the first actress other than ‘The little fellows|and no matter how well the bottles are rarely caught. Dacia cesaiiine: paren esr are the ones who suffer generally, |are packed in cotton or straw, the ; : Ecorse, a suburb below Detroit, is| handlers of the trunk or box can ly thruout Seattle, and she is destined | 444 receiving depot for smugsled|always hear the peculiar, unmt ing vaya SS en bees booze. Anybody who cares to g0|takable sound of liquor as the bot known, vi oy 15 bog and hang atonne the docks—it| thes are shaken in Senate . | he be acquainted with some mem| Consequently much of it nevet Thomas Chatterton will have a! fF the gung--can see the boats un-| reaches its destination. congenial role and there are exdel lent opportunities for the other mem: bers of the company, including Anne Berryman, Emily Pinter, Georgie Knowlton, Forrest Taylor, Howard | Russell, Arthur Belasco, John Nick | loaded, Summer ‘The village’ of Ecorse is wide open.| trait river, Rars sell openly, Even beer, bulkier | where it is ¢ and awkward to handle, is available. |at much hig! Small launches are used by the! pronibition. rum runners, They easily evade the| state Prohibition Director James cottages along the De- with small wharves, y to load Hquor, rent rates than before ir ad Earl Moore and Arthur Dris-| river patrol. Often government|navis, at Detroit, said that “condi. col . agents are sent off on wild £00%° | tiony are not bad now! He pointed There will be the usual maatinces | Sen's by false tips, while liquor 18] with, pride to the tact woh ar rn tomorrow, Wetnéatay and Saturday. /teing safety landed. | true smuggling via Windsor that pee | Persons supposed to have influence | enero Its Quality is Irreproachable “SALAD A” Is the j ! ‘on, with a company o' * | * \tour, will present “Mistakes Will | | Hurt in Auto Crash/' All Right Today Happen,” a comedy of the burlesque | ther Hobson, 9, is dead; her VY YORK, Oct. 29.~—Evelyn | varlet {rather Louls W. Hobson, is porsibly * Avey and O'Néil is a new partner: | |fatally injured, and her mother is who took an overdose © ship in vaudeville, Both are black suffering from severe cuts and|morphine yesterday when thrent gave artists whe offer a skit, Two | Rum running is operated along the| An Investigator visited the head-|brulsea ge a re gard itomobile ons with ev etion for nonbai ‘ment oung ‘Uns. Ther nocident Friday night. On their way|of rent, was “all right” today, it u [lines of big business, ‘There is nO! quarte me. tle ng | ectder y y Kara, an Kuropean eccentric Ju®| one bie operating na quarters of one big rum running)’. vaxima to Everett their auto-| was stated at her apartment, gler, In said to be decidedly superior | tionally, Hut the business of umug-|*°Ms Tt was a dilapidated hous | mobile ‘ran off th naet highway ~ in his chosen line sling {in Detroit within 10 blocks of Grand | near Camp Mason, plunging down a - sling liquor into the eountry in De n Detr a near mp Mason, plunging ead . William Ebbs claims to have some: | troit—the biggest booze gateway,|Cireus park, Inside it looked Uke|deep embankment. Mr. and Mr |Bonds Too Cheap; r thing entirely new in antusement! next to Miami and Savannah—Is 41! , mountaineer’s shack f | Hobson were taken to the Snoqual He Lands in Jail circles organized business, ade ata et [mie Falls hospital by W. B, Smith Ed Morton of phonograph fame! pootioggers, the men who sell, are| OF ® bed lay a low shotgun! | H. Hardy, 40, an exconvict, of fills a big musical spot on the new | gp, usines to thuge « ¥ 1A caretake charge de sure : fered to sell $7,500 worth of Lib cousins to thugs and b aretaker in charge ma ure | » well $7,500 worth of LU bill |'They operate mostly ag individuals,|he knew the person accompanying Posses Searching | erty bonds at such a low figure that Oliie Young and April have a real] cutting each other's throaty and sell-|the stranger before the door was| for Train Wreckers) ''* “#1 the city Jail Saturday jnovelty. Soap bubbles is their line) ing more cheap, poisonous, “doc-| unlocked, The “bo head of the LAPEER, Mich, Oct, 29—Tratr The are holding the bonds, and the entire stage finally becomes | tored” hooteh than high-grade liquor.| ring—was in Lan ing, the state ATES - ry cod agg At Agnes tne whic they say, comprixe most of filled with these bubbles A national investigation made for | capital, > Secu tal gh ng i Be ge the loot taken last January when | “ : capital, “on busin Grand Trunk track near here, ditch 4 ‘ |The Star by Newspaper Enterprise] ere ix an open on Shasta eh 4 her the crack passen.|ti® Lman state bank's safe was { WILKES COMPANY IN | Association service shows that boot oe ea op a Ppppn ond. blown at Mt. Vernon. i POLLOCK DRAMA leaners flaht cach other, while the|owse and usually one or two tour | ger triin of the line, were sought Sign on the Door,” Channing | pig rum runners hang together, ing cars standing there These |by a sheriff's posse and railroa 1| 4 Pollock's successful play, In which! Aroung Detroit the Nquor smug Prey e deliver the liquor in ease | detectives today eR aae |Burglar Lote: Two Marjorie Rambenu closed a success: | giers are organized after the general |! 4&t night to city patrons | nree persons were injured when ful starring season a few weeks £0, | plan of a Chamber of Commerce Trunks are oftén used to ship|the train was dumped tnta a ditch U. Sorority Houses will be presented at the Wilkes for!” 4 thousand cases of Mquor-—8,000|"™UssIed liquor from Detroit to) shortly after midnight _| Some of the sorority girls at the the new week beginning with tomor- | gations, worth conservatively 960,000 other cities, large quantities going | ————— =e | i eatty of Washington row matinee. | This is the play in| under illicit traffic prices—come | to Chicago. In shipping a trunk of) oi a \short ration urday. A t | ~ ‘ etimes | Wiped ou jort ration: A |which Miss Rambeau was seen at! across the Detroit river from Canada | bottled booze the trunks sometim Forrypost muggling was never| visited both the Kappa Alpha Theta |the Metropolitan last May andjevery night, according to inside eati-|4Fe checker on duplicate tickets.| errsboul MINER NE Hi) Seth’ lind the Delta Zeta houses, taking | witich she played for an entire sea | maces Then one is destroyed and the bag |#n¥! sr A copa 2 "| $5 from the first and $15 from the json in New York. The performance!) Only a handful of government of-| ase checks are sent to the destl [wile the big, Orendine’ SmaeeNt | pecond. And it’s such a feng tame Jat the Wilkes will bo the first time] ficiats are there, making futile ef-|nation where the agent, to escape] °° ant iii diceliote Mo vient allowente éay1 |the play has been presented by any | forts to choc enusatine, possible detection, sends an unsus appy ris oer. : oe TROT s | forts t heck the smuggling. | stock company. \ pia RUM RUNNERS pecting porter after the trunks. The central role Is one that might) RARELY CAUGHT The drawback to any shipment Its Sale i 1S Phenomenal cr ypedane lly isco for Adele Blood, | “rhe organized smugglers, belong-|of bottled booze In small quantities 80 perfectly does it fit her, and #he| ine to the “chamber of commerce,” |is that no bottle is ever quite full, r= A. Purest and Most Cleanly Prepared Tea in the World CLEVER ACROBATS IN lare given a quart of liquor occasion PALACE HIP SHOW | ally; others, supposedly more influ: | A novelty show with thrilis, music| ential, get it im case lots and comedy prominently featured is| gort drink stores where imported promised in the new vaudeville to b¢ | jiquor can be obtained at 50 cents a| seen tomorrow at Loew's Palace Hip. | drink are numerous in Detroit Speed and reckless disregard for| sfoonshine can be obtained for danger is said to characterize the per-| centy a glase, formance of Sam Dura and Mickey! pottieg goods, pircrigg Mose homage acs ay | nd Irish brands, are easily pur- yranny of Bliss, _& comecy | chased in Detroit. A bottte of Irish | skit, introduces Larry Gordon and | "AN". iar “fifth"—~can be bought | Florence Jolyce. yay" j Lucciana Lucca renders part of hin | °°" songs in @ baritone voice, while other | : oi Bea an were nme, “oh e ‘ivplay the acted agaltist importing liquor numbers in his repertoire display the | 11.6 province of Ontario, liquor made 2 Canadian, Scotch unusual high range of his mezzo- retraite esl in Windsor and Walkers ille—ecroes De Lyte and Marmon are musical| ‘** river from Detroit—was » lover there by putting thru the comedy recruits. | Monte and Parti are smiling sons of Sunny Italy, said to possess un usual musical ability, which they will demonstrate in “a musical serenade,” eee CHICK HAINES COMING TO PAN “Yes, My Dear,” one of the bright est musical comedies that has ever played the Pantages circuit, ts com- ing to the Pantages here as a head- line feature of the new bill, opening Monday matinee. The act has Nat “Chick” Haines as its star, As the second stellar attraction of the new bill, Jan Rubini is present- ing the Kuba quartet, four charming This made a) transaction in Detroit | | technical importation into Ontario. Now liquor can be made legally in Ontario, for export purposes. A favorite method for distributing it thru the United States, including Detroit, was for an organized gang to send an agent to Havana or to a point in Mexico. Then a@ train- load of whisky was regularly shipped, consigned to this agent in a foreign country. When the train came thru the river tunnel it was looted some: where in the Detroit yards. Every case of Mquor wag removed. The empty train was sent on. Of course and talented girls, who are making the agent never complained that his their first American tour. Rubini is|hquor never arrived. not with the act, but he engaged it | __ enaneticoectinpenremniti during a recent European tour when Dance Jet Acquainted Night.” he heard the quartet at Royah Albert Tyee., ot 1 at Bright" '#, 1604 4th. p~tAav.)) ware va Reape a pong rem nother refreshing bit of coi ly CHILDREN FREE may be expected with the appear. ance of Harry Antrim, the singing| comedian. Bardwell, Mayo and Renstrom, two young men and a girl, will pre- AT THE sent a clever comedy skit. Fi Th tr Laretto i the novelty of the bitl orence eatre jORROW en m. and All Day Monday He stages an evergiade scene in which he appears mysteriously and | performs some feats that are sensa- tional and startling. CODY, Wyo.—Probate of will of Mrs. Louisa M. Cody, widow of “Buf-| falo Bill’ Cody, shows she left estate of $95,000. Until 2 “WINNERS OF THE WEST” BIG BILL HART —n— “THE WHISTLE” as | See the Greatest Thing a Woman Can Give —ALSO— “SPEED” Showing the Fastest Horses in the Country CHIEF RED FEATHER al ew Songs, Dances and Sayings COMEDY NEWS Don’t Forget Our Country STORE Every Monday Night at 8 p. m. and All Next Week— Beginning TOMORROW Matinee Phone Elliott 2525 and Order Your Seats Early 6 THOMAS WILKES Presents “The Sign on the Door’’ CHANNING POLLOCK Marjorie Rambeau’s Great Success, as Played Heré at the Metropolitan Last May —with— 10,000 ACTORS—872 SCENES DON’T MISS SEEING THE BIG BLOOD- | TINGLING CHARIOT RACES FOR A FEW DAYS MORE— AND THEN GONE—SO HURRY! NOW HERE! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES 11 A. My 1, 3, 5, 7 AND 9 P. M ASK ANY OF THE 53,000 THEA GOERS OF SEATTLE WHO HAVE READY SEEN THIS STUPENDOUS O) FERING IF IT IS NOT THE GREATES WillianFox PReeeens THE GRIPPING LOVE STORY OF HISTORY’S STRANGEST AND MOST GLORIOUS WOMAN —A PURPLE ROMANCE OF AN ANCIENT DAY. PICTURE EVER. i ADELE BLOOD and ADVANCE in PRICES THOMAS CHATTERTON And the Excellent Wilkes Cast AT THE WILKES Evenings—25c to $1 Matinees—Sunday, Wednes- day and Saturday — 2c and 0c. Plus Tax. | BLUE MOUSE| THEATRE — wwn FTH AVENUE N PIKE AND UNION