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bint =~ ese TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. BACONO MAAR OCNErA Dat Peiday Night Onty— Agnes Ayres tw “The Ordeal” A Thrilling, Vitat Dramat —* TODAY'S PROGRAMS N—Alice Joyee in i Manter,”* / Thomas Meighan in | Bachelor Daddy.” } Agnes Ayres and Conrad | Coming Saturday—Fannte Kimball Young “Charge OAK—Mahlon Masten.” Jamilton in “A Traant a a) COLUMBIA | I ON CHANEY, conceded by many | 4 Uatit Friday Nicht Onty— Thomas Meighan “THE BACHELOR Trap dramatic. fitm | y at the Co! ney works hard his role a living fulfilin this by means of one of the most ex DADDY” AY and Hix Famous Orchestral nt. He ¢ poming Saturday—George Nebaw te Person and tn » We pressive faces on the ‘screen, Hin ee See work in “The Trap” is well worth seeing. rs ee { WINTER > ARDEN | between Vet Friday Night Onty— CONSTANCE a brilliant} called “Her tion of a famous stage play in which im the comedy divine ett were “Her Lord and Mast play at the Winter Ga Wednesday night eee Shannon and Herbert Kelsey ostarred * is the film en. It closes [Coen te M One girl he worshipped, but she Be a heart of stone, The other girl} worshipped him and she had a glad, | warm heart. How long does his love | @ ble ver comedy drama, at the ae jremain blind and what inflwenc |finally makes him see light? The Thomas Meighar. in a scene be found at the /80d Intelligent, and as the flippant Coliseum thin. week where ‘Thomas |/0¥er of another man her gaiety and reckless demeanor are equally real Meighan ts playing the title robe in| Teck “The Bachelor Daddy.” ana HR tatogs Leatrice Joy and five cute kiddies | » are in the supportin, “aa Bt. OAK ‘That a cut in operating expenses |“"° yf aera me Mahion Should carry with it a return to five-| . and Francetia ent carfure was the statement made |STRAND Ny By Councilman-elect E. L. Blainc| Conrad Nagle, one of the most /tiusband.” the ‘Tuesday. jpopular leading men of the screen. | opened at the Oak today Bince his election, May 2, Blaine | Whose recent appearances tn I The story ix from the pen of Al Intensive st of the mount pictures have won him a laree | pe rt Pays Terhune and has to do has made an 1 study happy solution is te Says Muny Lines Showing | Big Saving Hamiiten, Betty Billington are the medy drama which AT THE COLISEUM Biythe | Jthree leading players in “The Truant | THE SEATT from “The a Daddy,” C oliseum this |Announce Winner of Poster Contest Frank Titus of the ef Commercial Art, judged the winner of the poster con has test conducted by the Coliseum the ater on “Fools First.” was selected from among more than forty submitted by artists of this city, a number of varied ideas being street car situation. following of fans, plays opposite | with a young married couple who are | incjude Mr. Titus took as his sub “The corporation counsel says that | Agnes Ayres in “The Ordeal” at the | very hs until a former sweet: | ject the folly of the pursuit of fame. the only way by which we can re. | Strand this we Mr. } °/heart of the busband happens on the | ‘rye $25 cash prise has already been @uce fares ix to cut operating ex-|fole of the young doctor lovei scene. | mailed to him. penses,” Blaine declared. “Therefore, |Dever been cast to finer advantage in “ee & penile ae = AOE of na te e.|any photoptay in which be has been | “Fy SEMEN" ook i &s councilman, 1 shall vote for a re-/any phe ni has been | “FOUR HORSE TEN OAKLAND, Gal—Bligene Tenny duction in fare if we do reduce oper-|seen this season AT THE MADISO} drug peddier, and John Hauffman ating expenses. “The Ordeal” is a dramatic pic Rex Ingram's pretentious produc, | charged with petit larceny, escape “The books show that during the ture. te fs “The nined Sager sooy — from city jail on 14th floor of city Jast year Superintendent Henderson | effected a saving of $500,000 In the| LIBERTY operating expenses. He believes that} Confronted with a che he will be able to make still furthering ¢o cave-man methods moving. If this is the case, there 's' ing to the sqmposedly inane mm Bo good pom why we should not/of modern M@brtship, Constance Tal: | {iret spr prominence, bs the « bs sonnel madge furnishes an illuminating} Hight upon a girl's aenat a yg "|20 Adventurers to INTER GARDE ro Talbert The Primitive Lover, | the Liberty + THEATRE Seek Arctic Gold current attraction at The picture is a lively comedy with | a touch of drama. Harrison Ford| Setting forth in a stout €0foot lend Kenneth Marian are the two/Chmtt, the twomasted power achouner penne men. Duxbury. modern adventurers “ee left tle Monday on a gold-hunting expedition into Siberia. The party is under the leadership | jot Edgar 8. Young and A. P, Arthur, | j old-time Alaskan sourdoughs. Capt William Tobin is the navigator ‘The party was organized on the co. —_ ative plan, in which all hands ex the master, mate, engineer and share alike, Madison theater Friday and Satur ¢ yield. |day. It was in thin picture that return-| Rodolph Valentino, now one of the hodsa| Most famous players on the screen, Sag ato ra TIME 10¢} leonora Tonight for the last time Clara |Kimbali Young appears at the Co Jonial in “Charge It." Miss Young ALL plays a dual role in this offering As} — THE [/the brilliant society leader and wife | Fable || TIME |jof a man of wealth she ts vivacious And @ Different Program THURSDAY With — at Columbia years or Claimed by eee Henry Alien Frederick, for 14 bailiff here his home, survived by his M. Frederick at December; a Clairbone, of George Now— Fifth and Lenora— Veterans’ Festival. Oh, Boy! Twenty-five Big Shows— Lachman Exposition of Amusements.| Let’s Go! and a son, | Frederick, Oakland | Frederick was a member of John | F. Miler Post, No. 31, G. A. R. | Puneral servi are in charge of ety of Washing SALEM, Ore.—fSaid to have been | n Ku Kiux Klan, C. EB ed from Olcott Gates of te fair for good of | Irene Rich. She is playing the leading feminine role in “The Trap,” a melodramatic |photoplay, starring Lon Chaney at the Columbia this week. | MODERN DENTISTRY DK. EDWIN J. in making modern ertitictal teeth, No lover of the outdoors should be without Resinol oe appart in antsnee Soap and Ointment. ing a wit First,- } arefreshin bath wit Resinol Soa; then a ‘tuck of ointment CHANEY The Greatest Character Actor on the Screen IN HIS Greatest Role traction of teeth at DK, BROWN'S DENTAL CLINIC Thoroughness Harry Sweet in for the chafed “SPEED ’EM UP” | Ghbhasterises jour’ tosthoad itn or sunburned ities ane nasavded overs acute spots. teay consistent with sound busis Pots, Columbia Orchestra ness judgn The treatment that keeps the skin fit. Try it! RESINOL Soothing and Healing At all druggists ——— Second Hungarian Rhapsody irection Hauptman Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE #7. | recovering Duxbury will be gone for two |, Pe Court Bailiff | kidney disease. hall SYRACUSE, N. Y-—Miss Audrey Munson, artist’« model, who took poison In suicide attempt, reported Seattle Behoot | been ad-| His drawing | LE STAR Open an Account at Grote Rankin’s GROTE-RANKIN GO } OTTO F. KEGEL, President OLD IVORY OR FRENCH GRAY SUITE Surely convincing evidence of The Grote-Rankin Co’s. moderate prices for worthwhile furniture. é The Bedroom Suite illustrated, of simple, yet attractive design, made and finished to The | Grote-Rankin Co’s. standard: spacious bureau with large mirror, full sized bedstead, roomy chif- fonier, and a dressing table with three-way mirror—the four pieces in old ivory or French gray, priced at a very special price—$97.50. 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