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HE EATTLE STAR 5 (Guy B Bates Post Coming to the Coliseum in “The ___ Coliseum in “The Masquerader” | a Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKSIN. GO WQTTD F. KEGEL, FIFTH AND PIKE wie TONIGHT ONLY—GLORIA SWANSON in “HER GILDED CAGE” STARTING THURSDA Y— The picture supreme we've waited six years for! 4 The motion picture classic that will go down in the history of masterpieces! Secition in sapect the ‘iy 4 The fine BARBARA TENNANT, EDWARD M. KIMBALL. First Nationa] Attraction of a poor fe with arich man—and even the latter's wife doesn't deception. man changing east includes LAWSON BUTT, HERBERT STANDING and MARCIA MANON Afternoons, 25¢-335e w- LIBBRTY toSee 100% Courtesy. Music, Picturés JACK HOLT ae the Crecked Parson in Paramount's Incemparable “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS” arses Hetty Francisco, Frits! Brunette Merbert Standing Saturday. pron im “The Bonded Woman” Wm. ¢e COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA REX INGRAM’S Hope's Werld-read Nev: “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA” with Allee Terry and Lewis 8¢ Next Attraction-— Evenings, 35-500 Sereen Version of Antheny Mille’s “Nice People” NOW—A LOVE GARDEN ‘The Love Boat in Constance Tal madge’s picture “East In West” will |be matched by a sve Garden in Buy Bates Post's “Omar the Tent- maker.” | There the gay Omar and Shireen, [the wise man’s daz#ling daughter, |have thetr head rendezvous. And “Omar the Tentmaker,” |recalls, ix based on the “Rubatyat,” the peppery Persian poem that made love famous. | Sriney Franklin, who directed { Through,” will direct the mation of “Brass.” t Mine Tv TONIGHT 8:30 Th Friday nCON Pretty <i of rHEATR September 2nd Wi 2 Days Only! Vera Gordon “The Mother of Humoresque” 1 he beau- s: tiful Hghtin 1 effects “The Greatest Love” A Photoplay that exalts the one incomparably beautiful fact in jour and = sin-struck human life, TONIGHT Country Store 830 COME EARLY! 10c ALWAYS Stops Itching Instantly! ECZEMINE |'fhe wonderful discovery for Eczema jana skin diseases, At all druggists, | $1,00, or sent, p.. by Joyner Dru hibition “ ing. You will Extra Labor Day DANCE day eve, Sept. ce of all Dances ncing Taught! inners’ Cjaxsee start Tuse- pt. Sth, at 6:4 ss forming; pri- all hours, Plenty no embarassment. iren's classes now form- iz, latest book de: Ml dances, ete < ie. Mr. De B thers pecpie trected more fine acade- an any other person in rom Ameri- 4th—the t 0269, Tell your one! .|BUDGET. FOR SCHOOLS CUT That the school budget for 192 which must be submitted by next} duction over that of last year, was predicted in many day. quarters Wednes- | jever, declined to venture » j fons until the final figures are in | The $225,000 payroll cut is the ba- ais of expectations for a lower bud | wot, but ft is pointed out that, ¢ pee automatic $60 a year increase salaries, the actual cut will tot | somewhere around $200,000 to | TODAY ONLY MISS DUPONT International N | Winter Garden Orchestra Events ws || 1604 4th }| Cor. Pine f you wish ing or learn Tuesday, will show a substantial re. | | Members of the school board, how. |"! Guy Bates Post. picturization of his famous stage play, The lady is Duchess Stella DeLante. duchess and appears in the support of Mr. offering. BS COLUMBIA NE man afra n because he had never known them. An k of them because be knew n too well, They decide to themselves from civilization in the North woods and work. Into their lives French-Can. n He comes to the Coliseum Thursday in a} “The Masquerader.” She's a sure-enough Post in the seree * % *% *% * * * l {4 of wome oud were the protesta tions of Jack Holt, Paramount star, | when informed by the director that he would have to shave be for scenes in “While Satan 8 ,! his new star picture, Liberty's nereen Mr, Holt had progressed thru al but a few scenes in the earlier part of the story moval of the which Is the pride and joy life Foal hin must inolate now on the comes girl told on the se ton in wt ormick’s play wing bi } WINTER GARDEN the n Ward Crane, who has played lead. | "But, be where Lan The Storm, Y gave me gas and removed ache,” he sald with a grin. eve me, it's growing fast hard will bo himself ing man with Irene Castle, Anitaland soon Ric Stewart and Constance Binney, ts seen | again.” to advantage in the chief male role| ee Isle,” the photodrama ¥ oi at the ‘winter Gergen artyn Wt wenes for “Destiny | {, Fia., and | est! Plant Hatchet | plane, ‘ sutiful Wi Zi f } scp | With Ziegfeld Among the prominent sereen play ers who appear in “In the Name of oJ 2 the Law." showing at the Btue|Yack Tells of Coming Mouse, is the fa boy actor, Ben Love Fest; He's | Alexander, Ben leaped into fame a Maki Movi fow years ago, when he appeared in | Making Movies om important role in “Hearta of the/ BY LUCILLE F, SAUNDERS (Copyright, 1922, by the United Prong Ansociation) NEW WORK, Aug. 99.—Fio Zieg- feld and Marilyn Miller have buried | the hatchet STRAND Jack Pickfort, over whom they owis Stone ts one of the greatest |squabbleg, made the announcement in an exclusive interview with the United Preas. The producer and the dainty star * are ready to| and start play. | “ & week in every Hast. t confirm the peace e Was way up in the woods with Billie Burke, but insisted everyth right and that Mrs. Pickford thought Flo the “ ot musical comedy producer in the world.” 4 were roughing tt tn | suite at the Ambassador, Mart. / yn enchanting folks in| The Alley,” her famous play, next} Monday, and Jack is slaughtering villains in a couple of movies, they are hard at work, they say it half past twelve in the OAK afterr when the interviewer call It is cnny to talk of divorce, but |ed and the Pickfords weren't up. hen there ts the risk of losing k, Jack, gor. child—that t# quite a ditt © Kown, fot | That was why uth Mar nd came out to tell “The Breakt * the the forthcoming love fest at we Oak, took the desper ween Ziegfeld and Mra. Jack. « | “For at least a year and probably i 4 plays Ruth. ‘This | two,” he said, “Marilyn will be do. ows for the last time to-|{ng ‘Sally’ at tle same old stand. | She wouldn't consider other produc. | tions nor another producer. She Riehe Daniela and thinks Ziegfeld the best there ia, despite any little misunderstand World.” His work In “In the Name| of the Law’ establishes the fact that | Ben's great art is developing rapidly Johnny Walker, of “Over the pret fame, also ix in this picture. re the camera. m week he is play male role in The Prisoner of in fact he plays |and creator of “1 role and it would be hard to|make up, Jack sal al hia eplendid characterization of | ing 12 performan yil, the adventurer, large city in thw the kidnapped king Alice Terry is the heroine. see COLONIAL r 17 years the mother the honor and for familly of three, A r brought the of all ling 4 dantly into disgrace and the et chair Vera ¢ appears the mother in * ; the photoplay attraction at the Colonial Wednesday and Thursday eee lives om winding up thelr honeymeon an eat Love,” 80 ma a in film pla t night Wallace Conrad Ne : 1 pleture ¢ Tela, fel have leading rolea in ple,” Paramount | ing.” sing soon to the Strand.| Jack’ will linger in the East this | fall to be near his beautiful bride. The Christian”| “We can be together week-ends,” rint is being |he explained | me | Monte I. - - |“Hin American Wife” The titles of two pletures Mae| vehicle for Gloria Swanson. Marsh is making in England are} “Flames of Passion” and “The Won. | derful Story.” a new ‘The last scene for has been taken and a r Hall Cat tte the sub the author — as a starring and has been comp! “Hansel Gretel,” Raby Peggy, starring ONLY 2 MORE DAYS A PICTURE FOR EVERYBODY Conclusively demonstrated by the un- paralleled attendance that continues through the second big week. with HOUSE PETERS Movie fan or not, here is a picture with entertainment for everybody. Liborius Hauptman’s ALL-ARTIST ORCHESTRA &. 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Then, fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington Bureau which has prepared o five-page bulletin on the ont for you. eee Seattle Star, | N. ¥. Ave, Washington, D. C. 1 want the bulletin on TRAVEL ETIQUETTE and inclose four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing: Washington Burea you know how to find out about tr yoat connections? you know how to check bi rules of train courtesy? ‘The etiquette of the dining car? yaRe; nd suggestions on these things and others |! Gareth Hughes intends to visit his | birthplace, Lianelly, Wales, when he comjtetes his part in “The Chris tan.” uin schedules, railroad | WR a HAG ee ; | Tyrone Power will play the part of Richard Barthelmess’ father in \"ury.” What clothing to take What to do on a Pull How to register and to dress, receive calls, etc., at a hotel? How much and when to for traveling? etiquette aboard ship? agenge? lly in Our Alley” ts the tite Do » beloved and successful, while | others. drag out a negative existence, _ of no use to themselves or apyone else? Except Ii a. few ¢ the answer is to be found in a state of © freedom from the troubles known as | “female.” The well woman radiates * cheerfulness and serenity, while the ~ | of these qualities, It is not neces: sary, however, to harbor aches and — | pains, and the “blues” that make | one a detriment to society. The use jof Lydia KE. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound has brought relief to such women, and given them a new lease | fe.—Ad vertieamemt ge POISON IVY Let Nature's Remedy, CHEHALIS FAIR DRAWS CROWDS Seattle Mayor ‘and Others. to Be Visitors Aug. “30.—Headed by Mayor Edwin J. Brown, a large dele: gation of Seattle business men was cheduled to enliven the Southwest Washington fair, in progress here, | today. Similar delegations were ex pected from Portland and Tacoma. Livestock judges, owing to the} number and high standard of the exhibits, do not expect to complete | thelr work until Friday A record-breaking crowd surged thru the gates Ty being fully 20 per cent » on the cor year, according | CHEHALIS, say responding day la to an unofficial check One accident married the day. when a man from Selah, giving the name of Bravo, was struck by a] FOUR DAYS MO! ) HOOD CANAL EXCURSION mer trip through arvelous waterway SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 Take Steamer Indianapolis at Colman Doc Leaves 9:30 a. m.; returning arrives 10 p. p.m. Round Trip $2.00 Children 6 to 12 Years, $1.00 Puget Sound Navigation Co. Main $993 Colman Dock |Sun River Ointment of one of Ban pad Faroe ol ‘The first — = teation gives reli Contains rare or- ganic sulphur. Batiataction = moner | At the drog store or sai from Sum River Co., 1914 Broadway, N. ¥. 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