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Young Actress Has Winter Garden to Prove Ability One More Day to See MAN FROM HOME” | WHA & Paramount Cast JAMES KInK WOOD ANNA Q. NILSSON NORMAN KERRY HAM” MAMLLTON Comedy “THE WOMAN ONK,” with ws last time Friday Nt WALLACE REID “FODATS PROGRAMS LIMERTY—Watlace “Reta tm “Across the Continent.” MBIA—Len Chaney ta “The ‘ GANDEN.“Mildred Har- “The First Woman.” M — Katherine MacDonald Enfidet.” dames Kirkwood in “The Home Prisctiia Dean ta “The MacDonald in the On hm Raamete nacmes filming of “The Infidel,” the picture drama on view at the Coliseum this week, Cne of the most vivid noenes is the bombardment by @ United | States cruiser of an twland fn a native uprising. Real marines also are used in putting down this “rebellion.” * Mont of the action takes place on a | South sen tele, and there it a wealth of beautiful photography tn the pro- duction. COLUMBIA j Lon Chaney, clever character seen | ~ la . ts back at the Columbia tn [rhe Trap,” the Univerual photoplay ildred is “ which showed here recently and an Borris. In The | wren won « tremendous lot of First Woman,” now showing | praise for The Star at the Winter Garden, she ap- Be Rng Hho Rage Ol pears as a bewitchingly beau-| Frene-Canne Dong ful star of the New York eat net wan eee ae — Fyne 4 stage wholtaking under his wing their tiny } a difficult time con-| son. jvineing a young playwright that she can act. ee WINTER GARDEN ‘The daring plot of a beautiful young actress to prove to « doubting playwright that she can act is the theme of “The First Woman” fn tines tn b's} 2,000 Guardsmen which Mildred Harris, who last ap . Are Coming Here peared here in DeMille's “Fooln' PORTLAND, June 15.—Two thou. | Paradise,” te now appearing at the sand members of the Oregon Nation. | Winter Garden. lal Guard entrained here today for} Supporting Mise Harris, who gives Camp Lewis and Fort Worden./a brilliant performance as the ; Wash. where they will undergo their | actress, in Percy Marmont, popular annual 15 days of eymmer training. | English actor Infantry and engineers go to Camp) Lewis, the artillery t rt Worden. | LIBERTY Kaa as ‘Wallace Reld, Theodore Roberts, a Ward Is Indicted rote edge Toman Drgplbedae te in Murder Probe in “Across the Continent,” the of. fering at the Liberty this week, WHITE PLAINS, NX. ¥., June 15. ‘eld bas proven popular tn all of Walter 8. Ward, son of the mil-) the preceding automobile race stories Donaire baker, was indicted today by|in which he has appeared, but the Wostchester county grand jury |“Across the Continent’ haa them on a charge of killing Clarence | all beat. 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Herbert Rawlinson as he appears in a scene from “The | Black Bag,” a picturization of Louis Joseph Vance’s popular |} on the screen at the Columbia, STRAND Pawns tn the age-old berter of tite for wealth, jlove of “the man from home” way to happiness. the Strand, COLONIAL Imagine the “Rad” Reery brothers, ne had ever jearned. ‘Wallace and Noah, both In the «ame picture! Either one has Sweden's Most Popular Story Vermlandingama Shown on Film at the ‘The Resatiful SWEDISH-AMERICAN FILM STAR In the Leading Role ANNA. NILSSON FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 16th, 8:15 SATURDAY MAT, JUNE 17, 2:15 4 ’ JUNE 17, 8:15 Original Musio ‘Titles in English Song by Svea Male Chotr Solo by Gertrude Noré TICKETS 25¢, G0¢, 75¢ Plus War Tax TER GARDE THEATRE TODAY Haro IN “THE FIRST WOMAN” COMEDY Raymond Ballard At the Wurlitzer Any Time {Q¢ All the Time ENGAGEMENT Now! LON CHANEY “THE TRAP” NOTE—Popular demand has Induced the management to bring this unusual picture back for a limited engage- ment two Amertoans,| players are seen for the first time on) brother and sister, found themselves) the screen together. enmeshed In a tangle which threat-| jened to wreck their lives, But the) “Wild Honey.” It is « typical Prix won | cilla Dean story thru for them and showed them the This is the theme of the pteturts- tlon of Hooth Tarkington's popular! nad been rained in Parie—and she story, “The Man From Home,” i / hada the French accent in her eyes. which Anna Q. Nilson and James! rg the young man who knew all! Kirkwood are featured this week at! on, record for) Gallery the college atudent. The pic scores of screen villainies, At the) Under Auspices Svea 3! le Choir Se ———- |upon that part of the declaration of Colontal, whero Priscttia Dean ts star. | Siring in “Wild Honey,” these two) eee OAK She was an American girl, but she ‘ologies by thelr first names, this girl, who talked tn Engliah and Mirt ed in French, was more intricate |i] than & combination of all the theories | Marie Provost is the girl, end Tom Parisian Scandal.” Oak. ture ts called “ It's showing CALL NEW JURY ONL.W.W. TRIAL 10 Witnesses Arrested as They Testify | SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 15.— Probebly a week will be necessary | to secure a jury in the case of the | 10 admitted 1. W. W., charged with | jYiolating the eriminal syndicaliam law. The 10 Gefendants were wit- |nesses in @ previous syndicaliam trial, being arrested on tlw stand when they admitted membership in the forbidden organization. Today the regular panel fe ex- |hausted and an effort will te made | to select jurors from a apecial venire called. The defense has been allowed | [five challenges for each defendant | and 10 for the group, totaling 60. | The prosecution has 20. | Elmer Smith, | has announced his case will be based | independence which says that when the “government becomes destruct. ive * © © it fs the right of the people to alter it or change.” It ts expected that new witnesses, called to tentify for the defense, will be arrested if they admit I. W. W, membership. The defense attorney has promised such witnesses will | take the stand. } They changed “The Duchess of | Langeais” to “The Eternal Flame,” and now they changed that to “In- fatuation.” Norma Talmadge, the star, 19 now fliming “The Voice of | the Minaret." ‘That will be followed |by “The Garden of Allah.” | sea — | When Gloria swanson returned) } from Burope, she brought six trunks | full of clothes, Much of thin ward. | robe will be used in “The Impossible | Mra, Bellew,” her next picture, thu! S| making secure hor reputation as the BEAT THIS BIG SHOW ANY 10c TIME Afternoons—Evenings PRISCILLA DEAN In “Wild Honey” HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY NEWS—MOVIE CHATS Added Attraction AMATEURS Cynthia Stockley ts the author of |f} defense attorney, | THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. cDougall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike eo oxo The S | Sees tore of Eternal Newness” Shopping Hours 9:00°to 5:30 see oe Attractive Dress Aprons At Special Prices To Look Well at All Times one must have plenty of fresh home frocks for everyday wear. No fear of an unexpected caller or embarrassment in having to “answer the door”’—attired at- tractively in one of these good-looking Dress Aprons. _ 95c $1.95 ‘The aprone tn this group ere Gingham in maize, blue, pink in straight line, and belted and plaid patterns, fashioned effeca——with “Bungalow” in straight line styles, and fin- iders. Made of ~ pe apport oe ished im attractive new ways. eaie in pink and blue stripes. Bizes 36 to 44. Bises 36 to At —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor $2.95. Organdie, contrasting piping, novelty sashes and belts elab- orate these gingham dress- aprons in pink, blue, yellow and plaid ginghams. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘The vogue for yarn trimming ts shown bright blue hat sketched tn the center. ie white. $3.95 $5.95 | $8.95 | MacDougall-Southwick Summer Millinery {s varied— all with the “style and quality” which distinguishes our hats. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor Every woman wants a white hat for Summer sports wear. The hat sketched below combines white taffeta with white hemp. The featherweight leghorn sketched above is very popular for girls with bobbed hair. It is banded and edged with Georgette crepe in various sports colors, Bethlehem Churc to Hold Services Rev. H. Mau, pestor of Columbla Rethichem chereh, will preach Sun-| day upon the text, “God's Work In the First Chruch.” No services bea be held at Grace church, in aonre| town, Bethany Church Announces Text! “The Rich Man and Lazarus” will| be the morning text Sunday, at Green | lake Bethany church. Rev. 0. B. Hanson, pastor, will preach. Even- ing services will be featured with a In 1921 there were two divorcees to every five marriages in Oregon. || DENTISTRY A PROFESSION OF RT BY EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. About 30,000,000 persons speak) a Portuguese. METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK OLIVER MOROSCO Preacnie Mie Greatest Comedy Hit “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” BY ANN NICHOLS Matinees Today and Saturday why ® person go to the dentiat who Is reaponatbie, ry, while the person al service den practices the pro fession of dentistry as a dental art, for anyone who knows that a trim, fidy and prosperous appearance begins at the feet, and who wants to practice true economy Fifty Shinee for a Dime. Black. Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown. Always 10c.— For convenience and ease, get the SHINOLA Home Set. A genuine bristle dauber which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily Large lambs’ wool polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. It’s best to say “ SHINOLA”