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‘Today ayy Them G JACKIE COOGAN | tn Pirst Nationals Mirth Maker “TROUBLE” Ano TRYING CUMMINGS or THE RIVER” réay—ANITA STEWART tn semen OF THE SIA” New Playtege— ackie (ogangh: o8 well, finished my work ‘acation T soon and Ko! Daddy took me to New York We went to a big hotel, 1 printed my Bere sree name in a big book on the counter womens REE I was sorry that ma hadn't come the audience: with us. She would have been hap py to eee that printing, But she had “Wondertul!™ “tmmense!” oTertiling!” “Tremen- deus!” things to do at home. I went to bed. I wan some tired! | The next day I got « lot of presents Coming —“BORDERLAND™ LIBRRTY ‘The Playhouse of Ne Regrets ; — =” a | Elsie Gilbert, One More Day to See ‘The Crook Drama of the Season This good- “JOHN SMITH” |natured miss will be one with Eugene O'frien, George jof the bright spots of Faweett, W. J. Permusen, J. mar- |) the new show opening at the ney Sherry, Vivian Ogden and Mary Astor Saturday—DUSTER KEATON In “MY WIFE'S RELATIONS” | Palace Hip Saturday. With | Aer sister, Nell, and a clever jyoung chap named Arm-| | strong, Elsie will offer songs, | | dances and a pianologue. THE SEAT TODAY'S PROGRAMS | Smith.” WINTER GARDEN Who Onme Hack,” COLONTAL<Kapert Hughes’ “Dan on Ahead.” Do Poot in “The Golden | — WINTER GARDEN Crs nan Who Came Back,” the new film production now at the W Garden, in a filmine n MeKenna’s sensation nian.” It is a vivid and romantic story of society life before and during the war, but in by no manner ef means a war play, It con taing nothing in the nature of battle scones, but turns a searching light upen the depths of human nature, | and shows how suffering and self acrifice can work miracles in regen eration see COLUMBIA Riding @ horse onto @ bridge he knows is going to collapse and pre. cipitate him into a raging torrent far below, is an experience to make many & man hesitate, Hut Hoot Gibson performs this stunt in Trimmed,” his latest Universal | thriller, which ts being screened at | the Columbia until Friday night } eee | nee see the sunshine again, to breathe i. grt BEND. “Funeral services | hel for Judge John Nathan Skid jmore. $9, who 69 years ago helped jeleat present alte of Portland, Ore THEATRE winter GARDE CASTORIA For Infants and Children In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS ak eieeay Seer “I printed my name in a big book on the counter.” Big Bil Edwards, a commissioner, | became one of my best friends. He let me use his big red auto whenever I wanted to. But the best pals I had were the bell-boys at the hotel. They made me mascot of their ball team. I hope they beat all the time. Habe Ruth is another good friend of mine, I saw him knock his firet homer of the season, When I was LET’S GO! LAUGH ! LAUGH! LAUGH! ANY Tt ALL THE TIME 10c God's fresh alr—wh comparable to this, “John Smith,” the pleture drama at the Liberty. tells about @ man who served a pris. joy can be on sentence because he refused to}. give away someone very dear to him. Eugene O'Brien depicting the title role, gives a sympathetic perform. ance. . COLISEUM A dog and an “adopted” mother ate two of the things dear to Jackie Coogan, who in playing at the Colt veum in “Trouble.” ‘The entire play pivots upon his affection for these two. “Trouble” is called a comedy-drama but those who witness this splendid acting of this hoy wonder will rate this offering as a splendid dramatic vehicle, eee STRAND TLE STAR Anita’s Husband Is Her Lover in Picture Coming to Coliseum Picture fans will have a chance to cast their eyes on Anita) After months of imprisonment to| Stewart's good-looking husband when “Rose o’ the Sea’ In this offering, which opens Satur- shown at the Coliseum. day, Rodolph Cameron is Anita's lover. for in private life Anita and couple. Marilynn and Jack Are Now All Set to Go They've Got License; Plan Wedding for This Sunday 108 ANGELES, Cal. July 27.— » égl This makes it nice, Rodolph are a very devoted REV. A. W. RAMSTAD, pastor of Phinney Ridge church (Lutheran) will preach at 11 a. m., Sunday. No evening services will be held, Caruso published Dreams of Friday Specials Mamma Talking Dolls Special $4.85 ‘OUR little girl will be delight- ee ed to have one of these cud- dling, soft dolls that says “Mam- ma” and sits and sleeps just like a real baby. These dolls are 16 inches tall and are attractively dressed; have a bonnet, stockings and shoes. Priced very special, each, $4.85. —Basement Toy Section. Breakfast Cloths Window Shades, $1.65 Each Special<69c Each Btock Window Shades of very 64 by C4inch heavy quality good quality, made of green or Mercerized Damask Pattern tan cloth, mounted on guaran Moths of exceptional quality. teed rollers Shown in several very desir- 36 by 72 inches in size; priced able patterns. Priced special, for Friday only, each, 68¢. each, $1.65. —Second Floor, —First Floor, Linen Seetion. Drapery Section. Earthenware Mixing Bowls Set of Five Long Ago” principally to give his | friends autographed copies, Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The on fat people t* that it troublesome a te 4 force the ight down, Marmola Prescription Tablets overc these diffic jties, They ar entail no die sick, he gave me the bat, I kept tt in bed with me all the time— And soon became well! I met Mr. Hylan, the mayor, We had our pictures taken by more than ntage of cheap- A cane ts sold at one dollar ol! druggists the world over, or Jack Pickford and Marilyn Miller |} can get married now any time they |} can find @ parson. j= Joseph J. Dowling, internationally famous as “The Miracle Man" of the late George Tucker's famous pleture 50 cameras and “stills.” ‘The movie men kept telling ua to talk, ‘The other photographers kept telling us to keep still, Some funt I was invited to a lot of places. T didn't go to all, but I remember the authors’ banquet, Daddy took me there, I eat next to a man named Rex Reach. Ho put me on his shoulders and tn. troduced me all around. T asked him what they all did for a living. He said that a few of them wrote books, but that most of them spent most of their time talking sbout books that they were going to write. He asked me why I didn't write— It was so eany. T guess it ie If you have someone to help you with the big words. HOOT GIBSON “TRIMMED” Tye “reeling” with laughter and it'Tl make you forget your troubles an4 summertime fag Columbia Orchestra ne COlumbi COMING SATURDAY: HERBERT RAWLINSON = “DON’T SHOOT” Tomorrow: “My Girl, Patsy.” COLONIA 1 | & PIPELESS FURNACE NOTHING DOWN! —no payment in July! —no payment in August! MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT IN rHEATRi cecum | BERT Joe i “LYTELL go snl reupe ADMISSION quired to pay_on: ALWAYS y, the firet of September, the balance we give you over a year in which to pay. CHILDREN {x tix u N 1 o N When the Bank for Savings PACIFIC promises a definite rate of SYSTEM interest (the HIGHES®? com. patible with the MAXIMUM oo of safety) the depositors know that it is guaranteed by the $800,000 capital and liability Qy At rin Lower Than Ever of the bank. That is, the * . rate paid does not fluctuate This Summer according 10 the ‘Trustees’ vote, as is the case in the Round-trip tickets routed over the Union Pacific System retarning same or any direct line Yellowstone Park $38.25 other THE BANK FOR savings institutions. St Lovie ... -$ 81.50 Salt Lake City. ++ 63.82 Cinecinriat! « 106.30 Denver ...... ++ 69.00 Philadelphia « 144.96 Kansas City 12.00 New York + 147.40 SAVINGS Omaha 72.00 Boston “ +» 168.86 Chicago . 00 To other cities in propor. ton, Established 1907 Ticket Sales DAILY Until August 3ist Return limit October diet The Union Pacific operates the only THROUGH SOLID TRAIN between Portland and Chicago Direct connection with train leaving Seattle 11:15 P. M. daily Through service also on “Continental Limited.” Every foot of the track is protected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY SIGNALS, Equipment is the best in the transportation world. Dining car service the very maximum of human skill and art. The service as a whole represents the supreme effort of the man- agement to please and satisfy patrons. Call on our Agent when you are ready to go and he will do the rest. Pine Street at Fourth Avenue OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, R. Atizion de Turenne, V, P. W. H. Crowther, Cashier Pren, dated Ticket Office Depot Ticket Office Move the liver and bowels Oreges- Wr aatinaton Depet ascot tanga MOVIES W. S. FIMott, Gent. Agt. Wash’ Gently but thoroughly. Sold at all drug stores 26c, or direct by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane.--Advertisement, photoplay which ts showing at the Strand to capacity houses, Dow. ling’s roll calls for a combination of | stateliness, dignity and sympathetic | appeal blended with a stern code of honot, eee OAK What woman would take a fortune from a deceased admirer if she knew before hand that the world would smile and whisper and her friends! would pass her by? / Mins DuPont, the attractive Unt. | vernal star, goes thru this experience | in “The Golden Gallows,” a Univer: sal picture showing at the Oak/ Thursday and Friday One thousand gallons of paint are required to paint the dome of the capitol in Washington, i | has a wonderful character role in| Yesterday they strolled down the /Co. 412 Woodward ave. | ‘One Clenr Call,” the dramatic | courthouse steps, hand in hand, ex-|}uch Now that you Kno amining « document, which was | identified by those who've seen the out goin, ‘ jthings before, as a marriage license. |'y "fear of bad Mise Emma Higginson, clerk, who laxued the Heense, said she had only beard of Ziegfeld tn an informal sort of way and she thought that the | wedding could go on all right, re-| gardiess of what he said. Miss Miller concurred tn this. “I'm trying to forget about Zleg- feld and Hillie Burke,” she said. “The controversy doen not cause me the last concern.” On the leense Miss Miller's name was given as Marilyn Carter, 22, and the groom's as John C. Pick- ford, 25. ‘The wedding will be Sunday night at 7 o'clock, Mra. Charlotte Pickford declared today. can red ik sieges of vation diet Advertive- ise and effect: tiresome exere ment. SAN JUAN ISLANDS Te Bast Sound and Friday Harbor Sunday, July 30 STEAMER s100x Round Trip $2.50 Children Half Fare Tickets On Sale New FrUGET souND NAVIGATION COMPANY Colman Deck Main 3993 | | Machinists Blacksmiths Electricians Carpenters Helpers way Labor Board. per hour, and for help: Apply to Or Stationary Engineers At wages and working conditions prescribed by the United States Rail- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway MEN WANTED To take the places of men who are now out on strike against the deci- sion of the United States Labor Board. EMPLOYMENT IS OFFERED Boilermakers Sheetmetal Workers Car Repairmen Linemen Laborers Stationary Firemen Rates for journeymen and leading men range from 63 to 82 cents ers 47 cents per hour, Ap mechanics will be given employment and will be trained in all branches of the trades, and as they become efficient will be advanced to positions carrying higher rates of pay. Any Division Superintendent or Division Mechanical Officer at Their Headquarters General Manager, Henry Building, Seattle Superintendent of Motive Power, T acoma Assistant Master Car Builder, Tacoma Chief Special Agent O-W.-Milwaukee Station, Seattle Electrical Engineer, O-W.-Milwaukee Station, Seattle 13917 plicants who are not 98c And they are a great convenience in the kitch- en, There are five handy sizes in this set, and the housewife will find them a great time- saver in the preparation of meals, Special, the set of five, 95¢. —Basement Store. Colored Bed Spreads $6.50 and $7.00 Finely woven Satin Bed Spreads in delicate pink or blue colorings, These 80 by 90-inch spreads will launder unusually well. Priced, hemmed, $6.50. Finished with cut corners, $7.00 each. —First Floor, Bedding Section, THE GROTE-RANKIN COg- OTTO F. KEGEL, Preeident mention The July Clearance Sale Is Moving Used Furniture Out Fast We are sure you will find bargains to meet your expectations, for we have marked down Used Furni- ture for the last days of the Clearance Month to pro- vide savings for everybody in search of inexpensive pieces or complete suites. Read this list—there are irresistible values here: Regular Sale Price Price Dresser, golderi oak finish; with large mirror ...... $12.75 $ 8.75 Turkish Rocker, WOOENOT ids ce cencccseeesscsreceses 00 15.00 Morris Chair with velour cushions..... 7.75 4.00 High-Back Rocker, very comfortable.. 8.75 2.00 Baby Carriage, with reed body and top. 10.00 5.75 Electrie Lamp with bronze base...... 25.00 15.00 Maple Bed, three-foot size ......... . 42.50 25.00 Twin Beds in oak, with cane panels, WS nse be wan eo is gon tno saan R ee 35.00 20.00 Table, oblong with handy drawer...... 5.75 3.75 Table with 60-inch top, made of solid WEE. os Casgennedesas AER MAL Re e* 20.00 Table with 42-inch square top. ; 5.00 Perfection Oil Heater ....... ‘ 2.50 Sanitary Couch ............-+45 ‘ 5.00 Breakfast Set, table and four chairs.. 15,00 10.00 Sideboard, large, made of oak........ 20.00 10.00 Davenport, oak frame, tapestry covered 30. 17.00 Desk, quartered oak, flat top......... 25.00 15.00 Rocker, golden oak . ar - 2.00 1.00 Fireless Cooker, three-well C: + 10.00 5.00 Bookcase with desk, golden oak finish.. 8.75 4.50 Living Room Suite, five-piece, tapestry COVEREM 6. side cias sowcccveccvawes 80.00 16.75 Dining Chairs, six, with arms,.each... ‘5.00 3.00 Rocker, large, oak platform ......... . 10.00 5.75 Davenport, with mahogany - finished eee ETTORE ee ee +++» 15,00 5.00 Couch, covered with black leatherette.. 5.00 1.00 Settee, leather-covered, with book case ee PERO ra iy rate cu ay 27.50 15.00 Hall Tree, with good mirror. . a 7.00 Extension Table, 45-inch top, Early English finish ...........+eeseees 5.00 =10.00 Wood Bed, full-sized, finished white. 3.00 1.00 Fiber Rocker ........6..e00008 seoee OB 5.00 Library Table, golden oak finish. . 15.00 9.75 Wardrobe, made of oak.....-.....++> 15.00 10.00 Living-Room Set, three pieces of fiber. 85.00 50.00 Reading Chair of reed, upholstered.... 15.00 10,00 NOTE—The regular prices listed are the low prices at which the furniture is marked after it is placed on our floor—not at what the furniture sold at when new.