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>, JULY 6, 1922. ARSDA Open an Account at Grote Rankin’s SREOND NEAR RENECA Mone DAY— “OVER THE BETTY « COMPSON TODAY'S PROGRAMS | TOM MOORE 1 Ble rer oom } é HUM — Thomas Meighan in “Our Leading Cithten,” | STRAND Netty Com Mere in “Over | COLUMBIA R W. CASE, newly appointed f fe manager of the Columbia the. Jater, in announcing his new policy ympyees ef St the popular Second ave. house, OUR LEADING CITIZEN {plans to offer next Saturday Mas Murray and Rodolph Valentino in PO er cma [Universal's feature photopiay, “The ™ | Delictous Litt Devil.” ‘This ploture jim said to be one of the best Mike Murray has ever done, and Valentino is exceptional in support. “The Mirror” is an ‘innovation tn | present day photography. This new method of presenting old news is of |immediate interest. The {naugura |tion of President MeKintey, March | }4, 1897, is @ feature of the first is sue of the Mirror, An International news reel, a cen ona tury comedy and the Columbia or. / RICHARD DIX chestra will complete the bill offered —ane- for the first time under the direction | pos = ae jot Mr. Cas. | “Step On It," a Western thriller, ture. -* “Good and Evil!" | ‘That ts the title of the photoplay which opened for a four days’ run jat the Winter Garden today, This} joffering marks the appearance of Lucy Doraine, the dashing European (~~ - Quality Joins Moderate Price in the le ry tag hg feo thg d the will be at the Columbia for a week be- : Values Offered During the ruler oc man. That a woman can| ginning Saturday in “The Delicious Little Devil.” Mae has make or break a man is the theme | Jot the picture. for her leading man in this picture Rodolph Valentino— |} Many of the scenes wets filmed at}! which w will interest the ladies. HH eae i IN the royal palace in Vienna. perrinin. 2 . — Hh xX ALWAYS By, ovale an Pa Charlie Chaplin's rival for the affec r tt | DOL BERTY tions of pretty jittle May Collins, s I Boy y 10c A L $ Richard Dix i the latest stage star ea e oy , | “ HOUSE’ to desert the footlights for the cine | COLISEUM ‘ nrik Ibsen mu. Dix bas appeared with Moros-| He sald it didn’t matter! Secretary to | co's Los Angeles stock company for Nothing mattered to him; nations ° yf }@ long time and tho he is practically ; could topple, cities blow up, tidal! } F P ‘ newcomer to the screen has already | waves sweep lands, inaugural ad-| Jose h Schenck our-Fr 1ece won @ host of admirers. This week | Gresnee be made—just so long an it} a he is playing opposite Helene Chad: | didn't interfere with his fishing. | John W. Considine, Jr, well-{{]| . e wt |wick at the Liberty in “Yellow Men| But there was one thing that h¢| xnown seattle boy. has just been|f| room ute jand Gold," a melodramatic mystery | didn't take into consideration—the DP WiInTER GARDEN) ee Incidentally, Dix is the young Pelee when that fact was driven) M. Schenck, who ts considered the THEATRE who was recently mentioned ws!nome” to him, then earthquakes |larxeat. inde; | Is an Example of Hundreds of Similar Values Offered in Furniture for Every ndent producer of pic-| f AMAR | Were Mea bites compared with bis}tures in the world Youn Cons. {f] Room in the House ons he ‘ol © addy Wiis asks wth ctoryste saint ter! | he bog haportant im the today | —of simple design—built entirely of hardwood and beautifully enameled in old ivory or French gray. Leading Citizen.” It was written] Norma The opportunity to buy furniture at savings of 20% to 50% is presented now— | appointed secretary to Mr. Joseph scorn of the girl who loved him ny Mr Schenck, Constance Tal Margaret Tal-| ‘by Geo Ade and features Thom © and Soe eo and Insist!ci xc. ee, a. yo in August Young Considine is a son of John | f | j COLONIAL, Considine, pioneer theatrical man-if) that is why we urge all our customers to supply their Furniture needs at the | Nazimova tn Henrik Ibsen's “A | emer. His cousin Mildred bas also | li Doll's House” is the new attraction | Won succes in the motion piturelf} earliest convenience. jtoday at the Colonial. For several! field as a scenario writer. She bd | | i é y |¥years Nazimova portrayed the role | the author of “Thru the Back{f) 4 : Jar Nora, the dolbwite, on the stage.| Door." the Mary Pickford starcng|{| We prepay transportation charges Satisfactory terms of payment jit waw considered one of her great-| vehicle, and numerous other photo on all furniture mae during the can be arranged on all furniture sold at est offerings. ipt ; |""Nagimova and her director-hus- | —-— CPN | | July Furniture Sa) the reduced prices. {band have adhered exceptionally| misnomer these days. Chief Big |close to the drama as presented on an ck and a tive of lthe speaking stage | Buffa New Ye lives very ¢ | } Alan Hale has the leading mate/fortably and has ae: money | A GRE EWEBS Te CLT ee, eed > “a es in the Syantic | Unless you see the name “Bayer” {ole of his earnings by appearing in ext | Wanda Hawley, Bertram Grassby| ELLENSBURG.—Marietta Davie, 6,] THE UNMUSICAL VOCALIST | 6 | et cdi jon pic le la geen . | society drama jon package or On tablets you are not | | «4 jam mote He t m this week! and Charles Ogle will support Ro-| owes her life to the fact that she was| ‘Do you know “The Star-Spangled tting the genuine Bayer product | O4 in support of Betty Compson and |@olph Valentino in “The Young| d os bt bed by physt t } A dance of the Apache underworld |Tom Moore in “Over the Bord a: CT |thrown from auto just before Mil-| Banner? ert vy physicians over twen. A dance of the 4 Moo: nh er © Border, ‘ ps Ss tty-two years wed proved safe by mil lin Pari is shown in “Shattered | at the Strand C ure | Rajah eats waukee train struck it, killing her I thought I knew it.” replied Sen- Hitens for | Dre * the Universal photodrama Big Tree was the model for the! mother, Mrs. C. A. Davis, and Mrs.|ator Sorghum, “but my wife says j Colts Headache jatareisiy Mies Dupont at: the Oaks to | a al work, “The Bud of ed ” a. ;,| Buster Keaton has completed! Curble Gage, and fatally injuring the| the way I sing it nobody wou'd know Toothache Lumbago day and tomorrow. It is primitive | Trail," which was so much ad; “Money, Money, Money.” That’®| “pay Dreams,” (Rev. C. H. Davis. it."—Washington Star. Earache Rheumatiam jand true to the original Herbert! mired at the San Francisco expo Ithe title of Katherine MacDonald's) _ pes, : ‘ - 2 gton . 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