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SDAY WEDNE LIBEBRT 190% Courtesy, ‘Twe More Days to See JACKIE “CoOGAN “TROUBLE” A Laugh and Tear-Swept Picture Vee WIth a Most Amaning Cast Coming—“BORDERLAND” You Prejudiced? eifis ath tines is 3 i profite—another argument for my advertising. Plate ... ..$15.00 EXAMINATION FREE DR. J.T. WILSON Corner First and Pike Over Bartell’s Drug Stare ENiott 1833 ONE DOLLAR Note These Liberal Terms» Type A-2 Mahogany Base 13 %x14% neher. Height 81-16 inches. ONE DOL. LAK DOWNS and 50c a Week Type ee tered eanrcanes golden oak Z nehes Base, Height 111 inches. ONE DOLLAH DOWN and 75c a Week Type D-2 ane a H parly Eng! ine H 13% ins ULAR DOWN and $1.00 a Week Finished n od Type E-2 minopany, "amors can walnut (satin finish), golden on fumed oak and Early Kng lish oak 81 DOWN and $1.50 a Week as TYPI Type F-2 3° but equipped with Columbia Individual Record Ejector, ONK DOLLAR DOWN anc $1.75 a Week JULY 26, 1922. ¥\( DAREDEViL. | MOTHER OF 8 IN LOVE TRIANGLE; | Takes 3 Favorite Children to Farm Retreat NEW | What Ju the | canen” YORK, N, Y, July 1ge Gannon termed 26 | “one of most unusual and unnatural of the eternal domestic tri angle was brought into the supreme court In Brooklyn. It was @ sult for |divorce brought by Charles J. Cor. }nell. wealthy j Against his wife, the mother of his building Jelght children, whom he charges with heving bought a farm at New Wood k, N. ¥. and gone, with three favorites among her children, to live with a man named Herbert Johnson | {fhe argument of the action was interrupted by the Justice after the | husband, a son and the son's bride | had testified against Mra, Annie M nell, The case went over indefi The Duke of Leinster won a| nitely, the fudge inateting upon Mrs rs and wi, | Cornell being produced tn court $15,000 bet last week by driv-| “ang won, Arthur Cornell, and his ing an auto from London to | bride, testitied to having been tnvit i" ‘ “ ed to Mra, Cornell's farm shortly Aberdeen in record time, Now | creer their marriage, ‘They remained he says he is soon to engage | untii Thanksgiving day, when the in a novel race across the At-| ride insixted upon leaving because lantie. of the alleged relations of Mra. Cor neh and Je nm The son sald he ther she must choose be tween him and Je and she chose Johnson. Mra, Arthur Cornel! testified her mother-in-law told her she loved Johnson and “nothing else mattered.” Mother of 6 Sets of Twins, 5 Others Poindexter Defends neo His Newberry Vote Senator Miles Poindexter opened his Western Washington campaign for reelection Tuesday night when jhe addressed a meeting at the Wilkes theater, He defended his vote for | ‘ewberry, altho admitting that he| sf. PAUL, Minn. July 26.—Mre j"might have been mistaken.” He/ stephen Sutton, who hae just cele was introduced by Livingston B.|prated with her husband their dia Stedman, president of the King| mond wedding anniversary, ia the Poindexter club. | mother of atx sets of twins and five - | other children LOADED! Absolutely Loaded With Laughs and Choking With 1 Chackles A Sure Cure for Midsummer Fag PIPELESS FURN CE NOTHING DOWN! —no payment in July! —no payment in August! MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT IN SEPTEMHED -and, furthermors, we Install Coming Saturday HERBERT RAWLINSON In “DON'T SHOOT” DANCE 4 ay one the firet of September balance we give you over ® year in which to pay “The Golden Gallows” 5 winning couples— 8100. Come Wednem by Popular Demand So many people are still asking for the dollar offer on Columbia Grafonolas that we have decided to keep it open a while longer. f you have been unable to take advantage the offer before now, this is your oppor- tunity to do so. Pay us only One Dollar and we will send to your address any Columbia Grafonola you may select from our stock. Then you pay the balance of the price in small weekly pay- ments. (See list of terms at the left.) ‘This offer 1s good only as long as our stock of Columbias laste. Don't wait until the most popular models are all sold | big money. ment that ts both |"Rupert Hughes THE F Jackie Coogan, youthful m me of his various poses. “rouble.” . Jackie Draws Regular Stars’ Pay Envelope : Altho Jackie Coogan's a little chap, he's « big wtar. And big stare earn ‘Try as he ¢ Jackie could not ponsibly » earnings, even if he wer Jack Coogan, Sr, the nd his A. stariet's father-manager, baa « salary all hin} own for supervising hiv son's actty. ties, Jackie's contract with Sot Lenser, the producer, is made in his own name, A trust fund has been created to take care of the boy’ earnings and al! investments carefully looked into. Hundreds of dollare a week mre paid out by Jackie for charities, He ts « con tant contributor to the children’s hospital and many other charttable institutions. The dewd to the home that houses the Coogans ts tn Jackie's name, as as many other valuable real e* tate properties, Coogan, 8r., sup. ports his family on the salary he him. self earns as Jackie’s manager—an entirely separate fund Jackie ts playing et the Collseum this week In “Trouble.* WINTER GARDEN Earle Willtams departs from hia/ usual charactertzations tn “The Man From Downing Street,” in which he te starring at the Winter Garden, ap a British secret tow who 4 an a Hindoo rajab, The story has many queer twists and a surprise ending cee STRAND Hy a queer coincidence Fenry B. Walthall, one of the stars of “One Clear Call.” now at t Strand, fa from the same section of Alnt that furnishes the locale of the ‘The eternal triangle receives treat novel and new in which na ory deve ‘oving an immensely popyjar of opment of the story, A (Childres Ge t 4 g at the Second ave. theater. ANY TIME eee Madison | ADULTS | COLONIAL teveen ue Johnny Hines, who wil! be remem. Last Times Today ” Torehy come *, is trying his hand | “ t five-reel features is nt ‘or A Certain Rich Man r gg pene Hie fir fort You are sure to b ® geod time the.< Miss DY PONT raf at the mew M all @|jracing drama, Union) every Wednes dian gets by nicely in a straight OAK A time-worn situation with a new a the theme of “A Cer tain Rich Man,” the screen ver of William Allen White's novel which ia showing for the last time at the Oak tonight The action con cerns a loveless marriage—-a pretty angle furnis! young girl forced into wedlock with | a man she disiikes POLONIAT JracateeA TODAY TOMORROW 7 Dangerous Ahead A comedy drama of Americen married liG Divected by E. Mason Hopper A Goldwyn Picture Nnws COMEDY country | STORED TONIGHT ADMISSION 100 ALWAYS INTER GARDE THEATRE LAST ‘TIMES TODA EARLE WILLIAMS IN “THE MAN FROM DOWNING STREET” Special Added Attraction The Morgans Versatile Vaudevillans NEWS COMEDY TOMORKOW “The Woman Who Came Back” NOW AT COLISEUM little | are! STAR | | | aster of the mimetic art, and) He's at the Coliseum this week in COLUMBIA Ed (Hoot) Gibnon gives a speedy, punchy performance in “Trimmea,” |hin latest Universal production, | which is the featured attraction at the Columbia. Gibson ha that elu. sive thing known among screen rilste as “personality.” From the first glimpse of hie smiling coun: tenance as a returning soldier in “Trimmed,” until the final fade-out he hag the audience with him o. LIBERTY John Smith” ts the title of the! ® film play at the Liberty this week It t# an absorbing story of a jail {bird who made good. it carries a mighty decent character thru a | series of absorbing adventures and lands him on the top of the heap, the girl he loves in his arma Eugene ©’ Brien plays the title role. | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS DEPARTMENT | Globe Trotter—Owen Moore was born in Ireland, He came to the United States at the age of 11 dre po m at Selznick Pictures Cor. New York City Dean ia married to Wheeler Oakman. | Charles Murray is 60 years old Georgia~Jackie Coogan ts § years He ola has “Trouk He is three feet, one inch in helght, Lydia Knott is well known on the screen for her “mother parte.” She played in “Experience” joppeaite Richard Rarthelmess and tn “Peaceful Valley” Ray. She i 49 years old. Etleen Treman jew Welch te 33 yenrs old, and ts married to Dell Boone, He bas been playing In sev- just completed era} Elaine Hammerstein pictur the latent one of which in “Evidence.” ' Wyndham: Standing played the part jot John Carteret in ‘Smilin’ Through,” Norma Talmadge'’s most Tecent success Lillian G.—Address Lewis Stone at Witton Place, Los Angetes, al. Yer, moat stars make their plo tures on the coast. Up to a short time ago, Elaine Hammerstein made her pictures in the Bast, but she has also succumbed to the lure of Holly. wood, Constance ‘and Norma Tal madge are both on the coast now, and will remain there indefinttely, Boy Risks His Life to Rescue a Kitten| LIVERPOOL, July 26.—Joseph | Warr, a ship's apprentice, was award. | ed a Royal Society medal for swim. | ming thru floating timber at the! | risk of his life to save a drowning | 8. Waits 3. Day Trip to} [ ‘okyo From Germany | RLIN, July 26—-German aero: | experts declare that the Rus nian claim that airplanes can go from Herlin to Tokio in three days is gross exaggeration. ! 5 Two Boy Murderers Tried in Germany BERLIN, July ‘Two boy mur derers are on trial here. \ killed his cousin. The other, aged 15. choked a fellow errand boy to death 12 LINCOLN, Neb.—Juatice Jacot T. Rudolph, 93, personal friend of Lincoln, taken by death MORE RADIO | | A new radio phone is just like an ordinary desk tele-| |phone ex cept the earpiece of | |the radio is located where the | |mouthpiece ia on the phone.! |Pretty handy when the boss or the stenog wants to know how the ball game’s going. | prints and exhibit Ad} Princitia | opposite Charies | |Pcture Padter| Tupert Hughes has devised a dl rector’s finder that enables him to eveq & wcene exactly as ft will appear thru the camera lens, The camera finder 1 heretofore showed the images Inverted. eee Tom Forman will play a leading jrole in as well ax direct “White Shou }ders,” warring Katherine MacDon ald, see Grandma's Boy,” Harold Lioyd's last comedy, was booked in all foreign countries before | ano in America to foil film pirates who steal forelqn 4 | countries before thru reg are releane David Imboden, new Goldwyn actor once Was & captain of the swimming teams of Cor i and Wisconsin uni versities and held many intercollegi ate swimming records Gus Saville, who supports Mary | PMekford in “Tess of the Storm Coun |try,” is 72 and haw been acting 48 |years. Forrest Robinson, also in the cant, ye 47 yours. has been an ‘The cast of the screen version of “Bt. Elmo” will include John Gilbert Hessie Love, Nigel DeBruller and Barbara LaMarr ee Evelyn Greeley and Carlyle Black well are to appear in a mov of “Bull Dog Drummond" 16 version be to | made in Burope. William Benudine has been en greed by Harry Rapf to direct Wee Barry, picture, “Little Heroen of the Street.” ley Bureau of Missing Relatives The Stee tnviien te rendove ve sew this departmen a ald im finding missing felatives or Ittends. The department te help in reuniting: these whe be 4. 7 whose relat Irlends ‘are miesing re invited. to report Meadors may © whereabouts of persone mentioned In this evlumm me requested also to report to Other newspapers are invited | thelr” comumunition, eee GEORGE P. BRENNER—?. L. Runkel, 303 Broadway, has asked | The Star to locate George P, Bren. ner, whose father is dangerously {il in Milwaukee, Wis, If Mr. Brenner noes thig notior, he ts urged to call on Mr. Runkel or telephone him at Main 6336. eee MRS. W. B. BRIGGEMAN —A tel- egram addressed to Mra. W. B. | Brigneman, St. Paul apartments, con- cerning the death of Adolph Mainzer, at Hastings, Minn., is being held by the main office of the Western Union Telegraph Co. here, for want of suf. ficient address. . DAVID ROBERTS.—tnabdie to lo: cate David Roberts, Union Telegraph Co. egram ofdressed to him concerning the death of a relative at Columbus, Ohio, Get Bandits After CALCUTTA, J Two ban a who stole $10,500 from an Alla habad bank re captured in their automobile after a chase of 60 miles. | Baby Candace for 6, No, Not Sextets LEWISHAM. Eng., The rdians have ordered a baby carriage large enough to carry six chil at a time. My ety ra FN 4 an i nels alon on the pa a Crosses the Rockies in the Warner Brothers’ | the disappearance directly to "The star. | to reproduce such items ae will taterest | Sixty-Mile Chase’ group, ear OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTERANKIN'S OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident FIFTH AT PIKE New Kapock Draperies Have Arrived Priced $2.25 And homes will assume a new charm by the === |i} use of these \f} lustrous mate- i} rials. Rooms of every type and every \}| size will find | here a design and coloring their particular style of decora- tion calls for. These new Kapock Draper- ies are 36 inches wide, in blue, rose, gold and | mujberry color a rich satin finish. Moder- | ately priced at | $2.25 a yard. 3,000 Yards of New Curtain In a Sale, 33c Yard serviceable and launders unusually well. fying of all rooms. | | value at the sale price, the yard, THE GROTE-RANKIN Co. The Yard Marquisette | A much-favored curtain material that is attractive, The beautiful mercerized finish and the neat Filet weave lend themselves satisfactorily to the beauti- |] This fabric is 86 inches wide and is an exceptional ~-Second Floor, Drapery Section a for Robbing Graves SITTINGBOURNE, Eng., July 26. | p ARIS, July jand sentenced to a month's imprison- | ment for stealing plants from grav jin the local cemetery ing her hair throat, tightly There are 14 islands in the Samoan fad in London. 'Woman Sent to Jail |Woman Chokes Self to Death With Hair 26.—Despondent over Miss Amy Reeves was arrested) |losing her position, Mule. Helen Lert. beur choked herself to death by wind around her Russian boots for women are the _ uy, iyi for comfort and ie steamers in Il outside staterooms. Every facilit hn “Continental Limited’’ at the lowest altitude, the easiest gradients and in A nt Greway Meww wi Sovse: Hundred Mile Sail Through the “Inside Passa e” T= year take time to spend three restful but ey days on the fa steamship cruise between Seattle and Prince Ru voyage is through the entrancing “inside passage” of ¢ the west coast. tial steamships, the fastest and Cuisine is excellent; appointments elegant. See Canada this year—Lucerne, more picturesque than Switzerland—Jasper Park, the national playground—Valley of a Thousand Falls, the most magnificent trip to be’ had in all the Rockies—Fraser River Canyon—Prince Rupert, the gateway to Alaska. he whole delightful e Nateinnote inland chan- poe is provided Vorth Pacific waters. of Canada’s highest peake Saree. | Canadian National Railways

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