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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. ANID SECOND NEAR Now Playing! Bevery ineh of the way BY REX BEACH] ’ find Talmadge fa mad aptivating a» “The Wonderful Thing” R EE-Yow HOOT GIBSON NOW PLAYING with— Whee! Purieus Action! Grim Fighting! A stirring Alaska BR. Ro Story Vee Willard Louis and his pet crow as they appear in “The White Mouse,” a two-reel film version of James Oliver Cur- wood’s story. “SURE FIRE” Chi a, EXPECT 1 moe rae ., _ Chinese Arrested ! roses denne Name |e Bre E n railroad reductions on fir SRGEANT of thé. Northwest on Murder Charge ,,,,, other articles from the|>> Mounted Police, Asleep in|must daily show the 5 Declare to be one of the three! coast, announced by C, H.| 8orthern in muscle men who last August shot and killed | Andrews, district. freight and pas | Mad dog Let into the room by/|for his » characterization can Lew Noon at 224 Washington at. » © agent for th hern Pacific |4 halfcaste Chinese smug be conceived of than House Peters; William ©. Ling, alias Charlie Lew, |raiiway, is expected to stimulate) White mouse. Runaing across) WhO appears in the role of Barnes, tary of the Hop Sing tor as| We@t Coast lumberin: | sergeant’s the camp foreman held in city jail Monday, charged| The new rates vary from $90 90 reeant awakens, Strangles dog), A® sr ® the characters that | with murder. With pro mon, | cents . }to death @nact the roles in this offering ts @ Harty Lew and Dong ? | Chinese villain drops dead. Knife | 'V® story that holds the ent at who are still at large, be had-been in THE TWO GISHES Jin tack. ‘Thrown by another China jon from the audience thruout Emimine since the time of the shoot) a ions of the Gish girls, Dor-|man. Revenge for wrong tp Chi peal tag img by Katherine Newlin ing. othy and Liltian, have been reversed, |"*80 BI as written a number of Coracle, or skin boat, used by the Dorothy has been the star of com. |, Sereeant wins Pretiy girk Cit | ancieht Britains, is considered | eay lan the star’of tragedy. } ola tif RR the safest craft in stormy weather \erne ‘Two Orehan ve te pe In| posed Sa er ne Se WE Oi d | on the rivers of Wales and Western © Orphans” Téillan has aj}search work Emmett I qole survivor of Si treland. : light part while Dorothy playa the} Sergeant had saved white mouse| the famous Dalton gang, \p in Reattlé —rreiphbiliehionteetbbpeerrces frole of blind girl. Now Littian is| from bis vivinection. and making & personal appearance| Betty Blythe is going to try gtand| planning a series of comedies and| Action. Lota of it. Melodramatic. jal this week at the Winter Garden | a, All told in two reels. A picturiza-| theatre in connection with the show: tion of James Oliver Curwood's|ing of his motion picture, “Beyond “The Mouse,” which is being shown |the Law.” jo bill at the Liberty along) Mr, De is a famous character, with a lively fiveree!l ¢ dy-| He ia *t interesting man and drama, “My Lady Friends," sta an had his share the Carter De Ha nn of life. Many of his are along lines not } tonight. Be-| usually followed by many men, but » Ne'er Turn ttue also, unlike most men he has ginning Tuesday Road” and “Doubling for Romeo,” ¢/ armed a lesson and is trying to comedy, will be shown jerofit by it “ee | Emmett Dalton belonged to the \famous Dalton outlaws which terrorged Middle Weat for sever He wan t nd it might sustained action of any phote ni0. rereened. : There have been other photoplays | containing flashes of daredevil action that for & moment « the flesh to the breath for so long & period as doas “Ce /Mict.”* ‘The excitement is largely in a wild ride taken by Prisciiia Dean on logs down a ereck bed after a aid that | lame fog} oun, he KON and and served nearly 15 Kansas penitentiary. He | i by Governor Hoch. | ¢ Law" ta a theif an historical and interesting me fe narrative .of the Ife de of the fam Dalton boys. INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. He Is Here In Person Emmett Dalton EXOUTLAW, SOLE SURVIVOR OF FAMOUS D ALTON GANG OF COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS, DOUBLE BAN ROBBERY FAME. . Hear Him—Meet Him ride on th East,” but the sight of a woma taking such « risk, or a greater one ie far mo thrilling. One can almost hear the b the logs as they rush on the the water, piling one on. th and then rearing hich in t anger as their progress is moment pari obstructed. 4 he action of those logs would [Most suc | guffice for thrill, but when a woman [Jane E }leaps from one to the ¢ vorma a famous Imadge succens for | stay Htatent' 5 Thing,” Wonderful wat the Col seful wtarring vehicle for | lew on the stage. | is delightful in the heroine identally she proved that she | iat A PICTORIAL NARRATIVE OF THE DOINGS OF THE DALTON BOYS ERE DIFF SINT FROM ANYTHING YOU HAVE SEBN. NOTHING TO MISLEAD THE YOUNG ands Fiori ‘ ee see aed OK OFFEND THE OLD. . KE MOUSE th a a happy culties te tel rom ex in a very satis offert ss anne ing a Kreat sacrifice to save the girl's | Come Early this w The Wonderful) sister trom dingrs nd becomes a INTER GARDE M t best productions Hou ies real hero by rouni ip a gang of functions to perform. First: to carry | ee fr. on Peters has ever appeared STRAND outlaws is told in Fire,".the nourishment to all parts of the body. THEATRE ‘An the title tr : a xtory| In the w © Adilites lively Western’ drar in which |Second: to take up the waste prod- 42s. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. Would Not Marry of strong men 4 upon the ad Murray O'Neil, led “The = Irish rushin ters, great jred-shirted 1u IMPLY? WELL DONT BE eir work; of | 4, ' mberj s Gordon, an un r, meet and fight) a railroad into | precious gold coun. | | on BOTH ¥ of several me ra of her sup , and ompound mixed with olive oll; |« sone lyou will know them by their olive| porting case—four celebrated child the. and wh , | color players—for no star in the world vdiwe, It b | Dr. Edwards spent years among | could hope to be half as charming as mediately @m the heart amount erika draw® from j—matter you was in your systean. fer a natural movement and n more foulwnatter it brings | patients afflicted with liver and bowel | those youn 1) complaints, and Olive Tablet the | immer {fective result, ne or two nightly for a week Bee leraeh better you fe nd look “land 30c.—Advertisement with the adven vell, who bece thy old man tter enmity ‘of his left his fortune, w |nu 16c | earns the lwhen she is The bookwas written by Rex Beach, They say the picture is a peach; It’s full of nuts and bolts and bars, The bridge is built to beat the cars; So go see Wyndham Standing And Alma sitting down; “The Iron Trail’s” ‘as full of pep As any thing in town, on, for her |there are two Revell girle—Julie and) “Hoot” Gibson, cowboy star, is fea Paula, twin slisters-~the one a violin- death of their mother the girls aban-| OAK Miss Tal- | don their professional careers to look Jafter the family—and thix family of | from sweetheart coo! towards him because of bis lack | | of ambition j | How Jett : rset ever comedienne as well as gn | che dor the semedha ch reopened Saturds } EVERY. APPEARANCE, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Sinn sit paved’ te sein thd pert wie Je tho. only | sustee, | Dorothy Green is the featured hadi Te toad’ aartaecied $a cabin is Gaushite ot ta An ert an Hog King, | we ke |player in thig story. She plays t —ONE WEEK— “Be d h 3 the path of the turgid torrént a a wa act Anon poe) — REX rele of a naughty little wite who COM. THANKSGIVING DAY yond the Law a eae tar within As |: cxures ew rinedhigse Sik bos, woe seek her eemaadly ve BE Oe eee at x +s soul, conflict in his business, yr | ond cowpuncher, returns to his |SPectable family, but even her hus-| +l . Bl d ae Deets Mee re Ae" Thome ranch and finds his former |Pand himself the 0 PAGE 3 * GROTE-RANKIN CO. OTT0 F. KEGEL. President SUBSTANTIAL BEAUTY IN DINING ROOM FURNITURE. HE beautiful Dining Room Suite sketched is just a casual example picked from large quanti- ties of Dining Room Furniture which is effectively grouped on our Third Floor. ~ Not only the strictly modern, but much dating back to those old days noted for perfection and beauty of furniture-designing, here for your admiration and choice. ' The suite sketched consists 7 of nine pieces and is priced $485.00 1 ‘ Which is exceptionally low for a dining room suite of such superior quality. EAR ERED OR RTT ERR EE REE eT oe Queen Anne Ten-Piece Suite Walnut or Mahogany f Buffet, with 66-inch top; table, with 45 by 55-inch top, that extends to 8 feet; enclosed china cabinet, silver chest, with 38-inch top; five chairs and arm chair, with blue leather seats. The suite complete,. $575.00. Cromwellian Nine-Piece Suite Walnut or Mahogany Buffet, with 66-inch top; table, with 45 by 56-inch top, extends to 8 feet; china closet, five chairs and arm chair, with blue leather seats. The suite, f Other Dining Room Suites worthy of a place in \ the best homes. me. 19 English Colonial Nise-Piece Suite Mahogany Finished : Buffet, with 66-inch top; table, with 44 by 60-inch top, 8-foot extension; china cabinet; five chairs, with low backs and blue leather seats; one arm chair. The suite, $460.00, Motif Italian Ten-Piece Suite Buffet, with 54-inch c ; table, with 60 by 46-inch top, 8-foot extension; silver chest, with 40-inch case; china cabinet, with enclosing doors; five chairs, with cane seats and carved backs; one arm chair. The suite, $475.00. is Louis XV. Nine-Piece Suite American Walnut Buffet, with 66-inch top; table, with 46x60-inch top, that extends to 8 feet; china cabinet, five chairs and arm chaiy, with high backs and blue leather seats. The suite priced $635.00. Tudor Ten,Piece Suite American Walnut Buffet, with 66-inch top; silver chest, with 40-inch top; china cabinet, with 42-inch case; 54-inch round table, extends to 8.feet; five chairs and arm chair, with blue leather seats. The suite, $770.00. ; SAN FRANCISCO.—Carried out to sea by a huge wave, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hartman, San Fran drown, while William Boekel swims ——|to safety. Tragedy occurred at” | Marin county beach. PORTLAND, Ore. Voters pass measure providing for special tax to raixe $2,000,000 for exposition to be | held in | eee tured at the Rex . and the other a pianist. At the of “The Good Pad Wife adapted by Mary Miriam Hoffman, is still |~ Victor Herbert's Greatest Musical Comedy Success " f: |For Genuine Relief Your Blood { GEL Pree eye | As the blood circulates, it has two | proves his worth by mak- | ‘ucts and cast. them out through the © |proper channels, When waste products accumulate in the 4ystem, they are a menace to life, They cause a lowered vitality, |many forms of skin disorders and rheumatism, * There is no disease more painful; FACE’ —With— al N, ¥. Production —Featuring— rite Zender | CREDIT - GLADLY 5 C enough fo moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with the finger Lips. | Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- e | itn aE : tr : ‘ Joti rive Them | N lly Nat € P With S | People Notice It. Drive The m Gordon's crowd got there first, and bas! re cn enna 9 Gey Reed hat Off With Dr. Edwards |by trickery, tried to hold the line} ; wi pre te Egat oo ‘ or «ong heap! sed pen, Korda Genuine relief ean be had only by ; Olive Tablets Keogh inde appa ott jcorrecting the basic trouble—waste 4 rt ‘ 2. s {don's men ; were : routed a nd | jProducte. |. Miss Livly States Simple Intestinal Anti-| 4 pimpiy taco will not embarrass don's men | were. roufid. 4nd the Thousands and thousands of men) ar ri ae 7. Fe much longer If you get a pack: |O'Neil rallroa at triumplean ATS NOW and women during the past 50 years ptic Put Her in Condition for Life’s Duties) Olive ‘Tablets, [thee ii Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, Soe {{have. cleared thelr blood of waste | to ar after n the mic € this wattle os 2.00, 00, OO, ate " ” —d , ‘ , aah Products with S. 8. 8 It is the ideal ne hing at t h wan t @ few|brawn “and brain, explosives nd | NOW mais poo hams jremedy for rheumatism, because it m ight disorder toel 8 be hg women played HERE , ARC ELY rei s the poisonous waste matter eg ; er | prominent parte, In hey otoplay TRE ,ARGEL |which is causing the trouble... There i Edwards’ Ol e| The whole story tx being told at in her best photoplay Until Be foo AUGMENTED are no bad after effects and the re- A subst the Strand this week in the picturiza:| Night 6 win petented> jsult is wonderful. Begin taking ; ; 4 neces -|{here's no sickness or pain after tak-|tion of Beuch's Iron} 0) Arou’ ORCHESTRA |S..8. & today and write for 56 page — M ; mach tr n~ |ing them. " Trail x : | om lillustrated booklet, “Facts about the ntemtin our physician | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that Hie | | Blood” —free. k vn w ports From Physicluns |which « 1 and just as ef COLONIAL : m Personal medical advice, without ' Le] on the £004 |fectively, but thelr action In gentle| All ea some” wondertul Combing Won't Rid charge, may. alaq be. had. 6 Gee F t rika wince 1) ond safe instead of severe and irri. | ct wage Ai 2 her. late eer Hair of Dandruff | |« complete description of your case. znie opr par tating , The Inftar ro te epee f Ada Chief Medical Director, Swift i o} N Oo take live Tablet ‘) running at the Colonia heatre. "08 =, rs harmful ee ever cursed with «dark ie ear es ae dant is to dissolve en yo od drug stores the intestir taste.” a bad breath, a dull, Mette lity, Miss Lake throws compellin: The IN A BIG, GRIPPING @) “le at Ap = a : ye ‘ ertionmnent: against apt ’ ‘no good” feeling, constipation, torpid | charm and reallam info her deanatic DRAMA OF 1 Cee ieee aus # obathars Welk 4) Dr. F Prettyman disposition or pimply f interpretation of the big dual role. “ bout four ounces of ordinary Hquik mph After ta rika, feel better rade io seats veue | But peau Pe rag - Acertty jeal. | FLORENCE REDWOODS— mrvont nly it at night when. retir Second Ave. ai'Sumes’” Theatre By Popa Demand “The Man From Lost River” ALSO . e plications will npletely dissolve Dempsey - Carpentier A Comedy and. entirely deatroy ‘every, single peathactee! Aint MiB tetans Adesinsst ately Faia Sarnition <n and trace of it, no matter how Newsand Novelties Ge eontn gandrutt Soy-toag have, MEN & WOM Fim Held Ger Only 25¢ Monday, and Tuesday You will find, too, that an itehing and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, Jus: trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look | dnd feel a hundred times better, | You can get liquid arvon at any |drug store, It ig inexpensive and |mever fails to do the work.—-Adver: | ba, sc medey EASY PAYMEN | SE THEATRE Bed

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