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The ex-gov-| ernment physicia +, located at 1327 Third ave., has made a ery exhaust live study of the relation of psychol. oxy to the physical, and will explain his methods to anyone interested Psychological and Mhy» Analysis | —Advertivement, Both | 44 prison yard one day jthe train crew TODAY'S PROGRAMS “The Silver Car, M— Katherine MacDonald fiddel,” ND——Jamen Kirkwood in “The tome.” in Weber's “What De | Want Haynkaws in “Black 1] IBERTY A’ last the flivver has been im: mortalized! The familiar “tin liezle” has sue: cessfully charged its attackers’ shafts of ridicule and thrown up @ strong defense of honor and glory! Such is the ach in the new Paramount ploture “Across the | Continent,” starring Wallace Reid | at the Liberty this week, It te be- | yond a doubt the best automobile | racing story In which this popular star has been seen, It involves a} crosscontinent race, wherein Mr, Reid, playing the son of ‘Theodore | the manufacturer of the drives the little motor known as the “Dent,” thru wind, rain, fire, and across moun. tains, rivers and deserts, on to vic- | tory, defeating all contestants. Mary Maclaren, leading woman and former star, supplies the ro-| mance and shows no little pluck by | sitting at the star's side as mechani. clan as he tears over the roads at} & terrific pace. eee Roberts, poor man's car, COLUMBIA “The Prodigal Judge” ts proving a big drawing card at the Columbia, It is replete with thrille—kidnaping, | dueling, incendiary fire, houseboat | ueht in whirling rapids and other | | STRAND | THE SEATTLE STAR IN STRAND PHOTOPLAY e is playing the leading feminine role’ “The Man From Home,” on view at the Anna Q. Nilsson, in Booth Tarkington’. Strand this week. wads y . celccitallsiadilibendsiieithice COLISEUM | Katherine MacDonald's admirers Naples, Sorrento and other beautiful | ¥!! find much to please them in her | spots thrill and amaze you in "The |¢west screen production, “The Infi- | Man From Home.” Here ix a plc- | 4h." which is being shown this week Far vistas of tne Italian Riviera exciting episodes, The unusual feature of this ia that |¢qualed on the screen, even by the) the thrills seem to be woven into) the natural pattern of the story | without breaking into the romantic | sequence, Several notable charac terizations also claim attention. Maclyn Arbuckle in the title role proves himself a master of the mimetic art. There have been few} performances in similar roles as completely and artistically done. He is the renegade judge slides into a morass of dissipation and self.neglect when his best friend runs away with his wife and child. Despite the low estate to which he falls he retains his courtly manners and a certain air of dignity. Jean Paige as the heroine is splen- who} eee WINTER GARDEN “The Silver Car,” showing at the Winter Garden until Wednesday night, is a melodrama with an inter- national atmosphere, carrying sev- eral surprising twists amid much rap- id action. The story is one of mystery, eus- pense and thrills. A charming love in- Verest in interwoven in the action and torial art that has seldom been | #t t lineurm. The story of “The In- | j fidel,” a tale of unbelief, love and ad- venture in the South Seas, was di rected by James Y It gives | | Miss MacDonald an excellent oppor, tunity for the display of her dramatic ability Bhe in seen in the role of a | young girl who betlieves/all ministers | are fakers, but who is brought to a realization of her injustice when she is thrown into contact with the mis-| sionaries on a South Sea isle. An ab-| sorbing romance furnishes appealing | heart interest in the plot. it Robert Ellis, Joseph Dowling and! Melbourne MacDowell are among the | favorites in the supporting cast. { eee Bruce scenios, The offering ts an adaptation of the Booth Tarkington story. It concerns @ young and beautiful American gir! | who disregarded a good love in her own country because she was ob sensed with the idea of bearing « titled name, Anna Q. Nilsson is lovely in the featured feminine role, and Kirkwood appears to fine advan jae Daniel Forbes Pike, “the man from home.” WS HIS ARMS AND SHOULOERS WERE USELESS Auburn Citizen Had Rheu- COLONIAL Students of moral problems have complied statistics which tend to| show that women, more often then |f/ men, seek divorce, Is the fault with | the men, or have the women failed to/}} moasure up to the standards of men? Every day mon are kept mentally keen by continuous give and take of modern business. When evening comes, do they want more excitement or do they want rest and calm? | holds the attention of the spectator. There are several spectacular scenes and much of the unusual in the ac- tion. The story is located in Engiand and Croatia, and the exteriors show many picturesque old castles and sev. eral mountain vistas, It is a story of timely Interest and one that hold#|i9 pounds in weight the attention. Kathlyn Adame ts a | heroine. eee OAK A spectacular escape from prison furnishes one of the many thrills which Sessue Hayakawa provides in “Black Roses,” showing for the last time tonight at the Oak Hayakawa plays the role of a Japa nese gardener who is falsely accused of another's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Working in the he watches the rival of the supply train and con ives the idea of escaping. While a enjoying their lunches he manages to slip up behind the engine unobserved, crawl into the cab, open wide the throttle and crash thru the prison gates before anyone is aware of what has happened. CHICAGO.—Mrs. Mary Booras, al ged to have stolen a $600 $100 ring and $200 in cash, trail detectives to place where her baby was board NJOYMENT of life is largely a matter of good health. Without good health, life holds little pleas- ure. Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized Milk builds healthy thisues and helps to make the enjoyment of life a reality, This whole- some food is carefully pre pared for your table under the supervision of dairy experts equipped with mod- ern scientific apparatus, Ask Your Grocer or phone BEacn 0040 L charming | urn, Wash . Lola Webor, authordirector, at matism So Bad He) tempts to answer these important Couldn’t Even Feed| 20m i» “What Do Men| Want?" the photedrama which Is} now on view at the Colonial. PLAN IMMENSE aving stomach trounie {$20,000,000 ‘Amalgamation Himself—Tanlac Again Proves Wonderful Merit “Tanlac has fixed me up in a few weeks to where I feel as well as T/ ever did in my life, and I've gained | besides,” said | Alvin Kinkaid, route er and deale “L béga What little 1 forced myself to eat| 0 Affect Ship-Building j TI |fermented and bloated until I would _—- More than $20,000,000 i# said to be almost smother, and I had h hes Ames, of the Ames Ship-building C Amen, of the Ames Ship-Building Co, ing and timber men are in San Francisco arranging the merger. |Mayor Gives Talk Upon Radicalism alism” “The Prodigal Judge’ was the subject of a Sunday afternoon by Brown to 3,000 Jewish the of th June. Mayor | citizens at | Workmen's | tion annual picnic circle at Renton There {8 no room in the world for ; destructive dicalism,” Brown said An enthralling epic “but the world {s always re of the old South— constructive radical thought.” MM There's lavender and old lace— Ww NTER GARDE THEATRE Romance and thrills, with the fiery chiv- alry of Dixie. “THE SILVER CAR” with Earle Williams ~ The Verdict? USE IT AS YOU WOULD CREAM rresao {| A PURE MILK AND 10¢A DAILY | CREAM PRODUCT PINT A “Mayflower” Product LULU ny AME ATP Te) Mg tahTh Pa ee 2 Drowned Men’ | James Mallardi, 26, section hands on | West Coast Lumbermen’s association AUUAVUNUUVOUGUAUAQUCUUEUAUUUUEEEAEUUTOUAEUARAEUOAUAUEEARAEEUUEAA GSAT Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s HE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President NEARLY every Range you look at will be described as a “fuel- saver” and a “perfect baker,” or, perhaps, “The best range made.” You cannot believe them all the “best,” so how are you going to de- cide which one will be most likely to give you the service you expect unless you know, first of all, what each one is made of so you can exercise your own judgment? Not all Ranges are alike. Some are made entirely of cast iron. Oth- ers are made of cast iron and sheet steel. Monarch Ranges are made of malleable iron castings combined with steel plate. You probably know in general about cast iron and sheet steel, but you should know more about Malleable Iron and why it is adapted for building ranges. Simply because it does not crack or break! And why is —Why do we use it? such an iron desirable? —So the top will not crack in use when made light enough to heat through quickly, with little fuel. —So the doors and other exposed parts, though made light for convenient hauling, are not subject to breakage in shipping or in use. —So the joints between the iron and the steel may be riveted to make them per- manently tight. Malleable Iron has no mysterious merit which you are asked to accept as faith. It is desirable because it is tough. You can test that yourself when you examine the Monarch Range. Malleable Iron is used in every part of the Monarch Range where strength without unneces- sary weight is required. And it takes Malleable Iron to stand the rivet- ing which makes the Monarch Range tight and rigid. Only a tightly-riveted MONARCH RANGE can be a fuel saver! Trade your old range as part payment on a MONARCH. afi, nd t of the product Pacific Coast to a ae See ea Keep Lumber Lead |t?r the canal. TO! ,. d Dixon says the Pacific coast w N 2.— homey wees 3 brs retain supremacy in the world’s ber markets for 100 years, or Bodies at Morgue he bodies of John Fiore, 26, and and dizzy spells constantly. Then 19|involved in two gigantic mergers |the Great Northern railway, are in/is now turning out 90,000,000 feet of roms garg ero pomccer Bir 10) Atrocting Northwest timber and ship. {the county morgue Monday while|lumber weekly, according to Presi- one pest tence Sea with rheumatism; couldn't use my | building properties which are now officials are awaiting instructions |dent A. C, Dixon, of Eugene, Ore.,| Ooi be ready for the ax, larms and shoulders at all, and at|being worked out in San Francisco. |from Italy. The two men were | — wt - 4 |times was so helpless I couldn't even| One of them, amalgamating the|drowned Saturday evening = when} lteed myself. I lont weight, became |Dropertion of the Low Angeles Ship. [thelr little wkif¢ swamped off Rich- “TODAY—TOMO) very weak and nervous, couldn't| Building and Drydock Co. and the|mond Beach. They went down, OAK MADISON EDER'S sleep much and seemed to grow! Masnett Timber Co,, Ltd, of British locked in a death struggle, and th See awed whetes tuateha bc bantek: Columbia and London, has been [bodies were recovered Sunday. ADULTS 10¢ CHILDREN 5e GREATEST “I count myself lucky that I tried | pr tically compWted. yrs: re 2 Tanlac, for now my rheumatiam ts | other deal, which has not yet| Auto Camp to Be AMATEURS so much. better I scarcely notice it,| reached such an advanced stage, is A 9 tnd't have never felt better in my|teported to involve Seattle and Tw.| Opened This Week TONIGHT—8:30 ies, Tanlas piikuis dant be bent coma shipbuilding properties, as| Official opening of the new auto-| Tanlac is sold by all good drug-|vell ax nearby timber lands, and is |mobile camp at Woodland park has] gike~-Aévertionnent expected to result in the opening of |been postponed until the latter part | — ——|new lumber and shingle mills andjof this week, according to Frank/| box factories here |Gates, Jr, manager of the camp. J. H. Boedel ,of Seattle, and Maj. |The opening was scheduled for Sun- BR. G. Gri of Tacoma, the lead. |day, but all accommodations had not ing lumbermen of the Northwest; |been completed. 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