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FRIDAY, ve SATURDAY BRIN the ¥ is— SEPTEMBER 1, 1922 William deville “Nice Deo CONRAD NAGEL WALLACE REID 100% Courtesy, "Nhe BONDED aix years! reading sround as a big the latter's wife! E a Dives for Bracelet in River, Finds It DETROIT. Mich. Sept. 1. — Miss Bizabeth Hunter prizes above every | ‘thing else a bracelet her dying moth. @? gave her. Consequently, when the | Bracelet sipped from her arm while| Boating she did not hesitate a mo-| to swim. stantly, and as she touched bottom STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Tonight Only—Rex Ingram's “The Prisoner of Zenda” Music, Starting Saturday at 11 Sharp— JOHN BOWERS peg ge DIX Betty ‘Gm son cu) MALOTTE on the WL ‘RLITZER TONIGHT ONLY—JACK HOLT in “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS” NOW PLAYING ‘The First National masterpiece ‘The same play he toured the whole world in for A strange and fascinating story eof a man COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA NEXT ATTRACTION—“DOMESTIC RELATIONS!” F plliows Fashians, Car Strikes Shop OTTUMWA, Ia., Sept. 1—An auto. Mobile with @ broken seering rod § dressmaking establish. PRODUCTION Deople*: JULIA FAYE Pletures manque statesman; he even foot crashed into 6 ment here, bst no one wis hurt in ten feet of water pho back into tng boat. MEN! Can You Teli Them? Married Flappers BULLETIN Something Startlingly Different Starts Saturday JAZZ WEEK Watch the Town Fall in Line wODAY oes “THE nt NEw comEty EVENS att ORnOW ri CALSOL N 8 ss Room” 7 Time Oc All the ‘Time TWO DAYS ONLY The Fature Photoplay with enough a¢ion to make a serial— “Tae Palace of Darkeied Windows” IONIGHT’S AMATEUR NIGHT 1 i-——_—— 9:30 anaty “TENTS saat New and Used CAM LEWIS WIRELESS 16 Unlersity, Cor, Western Ave. luckily | Ment. Tho fully dressed and unable | grasped the Piece of Jewsiry. As ahe she plunged overboard in-| came up, twe companions pulled her , Pauline Gar actress, Barthelmess says is the ideal) ¥ox little flapper, will comedy dra Missing, | Plays With Owen COLONIAL Moore in Comedy vie This pretty Richard | ‘on. who be seen with ma, ginning Sunday. Star of Origina! Plays Speaks Well of Film Offering} MacKellar “Well, Mies what you think of the picture? Cari Univercal Film stage star and ¢ | Langdon MeCorr l“The Storm,” af ing of the plect Laemmie, question to Helen Ma the president of company, put the Kelle famed original Manette ot} nick's famous play | ter a special show urized version, It was @ momentuoun question and « {dozen prominent lheld their breat answer |amiting bapptly | Kellar’s reply | “It was won jangle { was rather ne of the possibilit A moment Universal offic waiting for later ail Here's Miss Mac the were erful from every I don't mind admitting that | rvous ax I thought y of my pet role |betng badly handled, but 15 minutes after the picture lknew my fears want to say in think Virginia dertul interpreta | Manette, It wae me and lx my Hb adorable and | sired. “She brings charm and naive pret character in\ Mr The snow scene am almost af a ti press my apprec HII nicicence of the It was overwhel were tion ts Ideally oa tography tion all that rather | Vatti. have foll My congre PARIS, Sept. 1 Mile. polic [tot Gutitat. by the maid leaders of « noto nals until they | Berthelot, but th been able to get convict them. LONDON, by his counsel as ever plucked.” ‘pet role to sympathetically ts splendid, could know of no actress Ito the Universal.” |Bandit Leslee in Duel Over a Woman) Lolou Berthelot of the duty of watching Char-| would ald her husband to win pro- was under way, J were ground all sincerity Valli gave o tion of the role of the part that made Miss Valli her m 1 that 1 won ideal charac terization leaves nothing to be de-! the part alt the te required to inter this lovable McCormick's play was splendid, and rt jews for words to ex jation of the mag forest fire ming. So thrilling ucene both of these big scenes that }I eat there breathiess The produ wt thruout, the pho and the direc be desired. 1 that I would me than Miss tulations to her and low The fickleness of will free the lot t= dead, killed Maurice Luterre in a duel over Charlot and Luterre were | he rious band of crimt fell out over Mile. he police never had evidence enough to “Fattest Pigeon—” Loses War Fortune, Sept. 1 | Shinman, who lost his war fortune of | $50,000 gambling, recover his losses, was Alexander and then sued to aracterized “fattest pigeon the | of Dark- | Gidaye Walton tn “The | | Howdy.” | x - — «| | see LIBERTY OHN BOWERS and Richard Dix, | Hi in "While | | tan Slee UMBIA—"The Storm” (second week) | | BLUK Mouse the Name of | (newund week) i} Alice Calhoun the Law” WINTER ‘ tn Prisoner of Zenda J two of the sereen’s handsom and most popular leading men, ap-| pear with Betty Compson in “The Bonded Woman,” her latest Pare mount offering, which tn scheduled for a showing at the Liberty, be-| ginning Saturday. In the film play| Bowers and Dix are both fn love with Miss Compson, Which man he loves and chooses for her hus | band is told in a dramatic manner, | WINTER GARDEN From the white lights of New! York to the forest wilds of the Northwest, Hack to Broadway From Broadway to Europe and back ngain. So runs the action of the pieture, 1 in| |which Dustin ¥ will appear | at the Winter Garden for four days, | Owen Moore in the de lightful| seginning Sunday. “Reported | ” at the Colonial, be-| Prenent offering, Alice Calhoun ts the star of tne] “The Girl in His Room.” BLUE MOUSE | To find oneself lifted from utter poverty, defeat and misfortune, into wealth | boundless and power, ig something which ts tain to delight the average can. ‘This is the theme of “Monte the famous tale of romance Alexandre Dumas, which will | be seen as a screen drama at Blue Mouse, starting Satur It & another of the big Willlam Fox productions. . Cristo,’ | from COLISEUM The appearance of titled members in the cast of a motion picture pro duction is still somewhat of a nov jelty, altho ft has happened on several occasions in the past. To ve four genuine bluebloods in one picture in a record in film history This distinction is one of the inter jenting features of the picture. “The | Masquer ader.” in which Guy Bates! Post ia appearing at the Coliseum: | Royal members of the cast are | Duchess de Lanti, Lady Sackville, Sir Frank Popham Young and his wife j eee | STRAND | | William De Mille 4 one of thone | directors who prefers to do every jthing possible within the studio. He even staged a thunderstorm with pouring rain and lightning in |the studio in the filming of “Nice | People,” a Paramount picture in jthe cast of which are Bebe Daniels, Wallace Reid, Conrad Nagel and others equally well known os mem: bers of the Paramount Stock com pany “Niet People” opens at the Strand} | Saturday. | . | COLONIAL The alr of mystery that prevaiia| lin the Orient in general and |India in particular, has been curately caught by the camera the new National picture. Palace of Darkened Windows,” which t* the attraction at the Co fontal Friday and Saturday All phases of Hindu life are shown in this pteturization of Mary | Hastings Bradley's book eee in ac in | A certain little wife thought she motion tn the British army. vamped “fell.” Bo she “the man higher up” and Hut in the climax tn the | Universal photoplay, “A Wonderful Wife,” which brings Mies du Pont in a stellar role to the Oak Satur. | day. shows the subject of her vamp- ing lacking in the usual male gullt- | bility that she, as haa }counted on. The husband wasn’t |promoted; he was sent into African jungles to diet | REV. J. B. TAYLOR, |Green Lake Baptist church, |The Younger Brother” | Sunday morning. It will be | first of two companion sermons. a woman, pastor of will une the} The Big Outst. Years Willlam Fox Presents “Monte Cristo” Taken from the immortal love story by Alexander Dumas They Don't Make ‘Em Any Better Mats. (Week Days) 25 Eves., Su Tonight, “In the Name of ing Production of and- 1 | GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN EATTLE consequent | cer: | Amert- | “The} the | an his text)“ STAR Marie Prevos', Coming to Colum She will b Marie Prevost. the | beginning Saturday, in “The Married Flapper,” a society flapper with a pench Come On, Cats! Your Turn at Puyallup Now Alley cats must cease to prowl tn Seattle after 9:30 p. m |. Such t# the ruling of Chief of Po- lice William Severyns “This edict od tou T he says, “must be en. even to a nip of atnip ten, Such regu lations are needed to help maintain our high standing among neighbor. ing commun leads a dinsipe t if necessary ted life, and with puff elide and unkempt coat lean hope to win in a beauty contest with pedigreed pete. eee | The occasion for Chief Severyne’ decixion was the receipt of a chal lenge to all cats in the vicinity of Seattle to enter a show at the West ern Washington fair, October 2 to & |The mn from W. H. Pautha mus, president, extended to every thing having claws, from a gar can jumper and back-fence soloist to one of thore long-haired gentlemen | Angoras, As Geattle ts short this season on the Paderewskilike house-peta, her showing at the fair depends entirely Jon the ordinary tabbies, and Chief Beveryns is determined that they shall observe etrict training rules. Hence, the ban on midnight feline | | parties | Youre 1 TELL THAT | (Cinviten, mess To caro’ NINE TAUS }3 ~¥ o. | In view of the fact that the cat President Paulhamus is opening the lists to anything that can purr, “I suppose the best premiums will | go to the cats that are now enjoying | their ninth life,” says Judge Dalton 'No doubt the prize for the one hay. ing the most kittens will be a hand painted gunnysack with rocks em broidered in each corner.” . . Special premi. ums will be awarded in novel contests, such as the running Bqueers the juice of two lemons! into « bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug |ntore will supply for a few cents, ‘shake well, and you have a quarte: |pint of the best freckle and tan| | bieach, and complexion whitener. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. | on Jotion into the face, neck, arms jand hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the| skin becomes.—Advertisement. See the Neautiful Olymples | by Stee ner on the irsion to HOOD CANAL The Only One This Season SUNDAY Sept. 3 ROUND 'T Children Walt Str, Indianapoila leaves Colman dock 9:30 a. m., re- | . “On one trip I made into the Olym road grin for Cheshire cats, ae cording to Craw. ford White. | plo.” says J. B. Petersen, “If caught | a wildcat bare-handed that-could win jenough blue and red ribbons to dec: orate a dance hall for the Fourth of July, but I gave him to an old maid school teacher for a pet.” . . Grant adds, “that won blue ribbons for eleven years running. And when he got so old that he turned white, f he didn't | gora and I'll be dog-gone take first premium then George 1s foxy enough to always | wdit and tell the last one. } ee And Puss 'n Boots will be there to entertain the kiddies, Better | Bables will occu for three days. |Then the cats will be dragged in for the rest of GO Gan the week. In this way all mothers will be satisfied bables as well ag those ats. those having who A prowling Thomas | logue hasn't been published yet, | “t had a black cat once,” George | I entered him as a short-haired An- | <1 bia in Society Play e at the Columbia for a week, a story of ant for auto racing and baking. |Man Is Gored to Death by Pet Cow) JEFFERSON, N. H., Sept. 1 Alonzo Willoughby was trying to get | " 5 | } out of his neighbor He had got her al when she got fri ed and jumped at him, goring one horn thru his neck and puncturing his jugular his pet « ture into his own vein. They told him that they had! alled for a doctor but he replied, It's no use because I will be dead.” | Takes Golf Trophy, | Burglar Is Chased | CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Laurence En. | of b rby pursued for half a mile | divi } burglar who had stolen a dozen golf | ang | trophies The thief escaped, but | dropped his booty od before the doctor arrived, B Peacock Sentenced to Die; Too Noisy WORDEN. Mich. Sept jto neighbors’ complaints, a peacock owned by J. H. Thompson has been sentenced to death because it makes so much noise 1.—Owing Hailstones Fall, Are of Huge al | FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 1.—In storm hailstones which fell were 2% Inches in diameter, TT Flu here many Opening DANCE De HONEY New Academy E. 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