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fm A Laverty Gueet Beyoye the Mest | $—Days More---3 To heart— | i the play with a STRAND ORCHESTRA 3 More Days, Then Gone! NOUSE PETERS CLAIRE WINDSOR MYRTLE STEDMAN GASTON GLASS MILDRED JUNE CHARLES CLARY ROSEMARY THEBY RICHARD HEADRIC in a thoroughly human drama—thrilling and ap pealing— LISEUM NCERT RCHESTRA « Seturday—“Burning Sands” All the hotblooded passions and charm of the mysterious East woven into a fascinating Love-Thriller! under WINELAND Friday—Cecil De Mille’s “Manslaughter” es es Ss Om mos ma Scotland includes about NOW PLAYING ot GLADYS WALTON IN “Top o’ the Morning” AND LEE MORAN IN “Some Family” Latest News Shots of the Turkish War Region LAST TIMES TODAY CONWAY TEARLE In “A Wide-Open Town” A Gamble Game That Never Closes 1 | Wednesday WANDA Night HAWLEY | country “BOBBED sro HAIR” 8 ofClock ALWAYS 10c Extra Added Attraction GERRARD Master Mind of Mental Mynticiam “READER OF sOULS” Every Afternoon | Synagoguge and sacred of the comes New Year. Bononesesolsenonencen *° Attonement Day Is Observed by Jews the Temple de [Hirsch were crowded Monday with | people "The Day of Atonement.” was eaten in many Jewish homes be tween sunrise and sunset, of Jewish faith observing No food “The Day ts one of the most Jewish holidays and week following Jewish Atonement” the PLAY! Until Friday Nite CHARLES RAY In bin big Comedy-Drama bit of t year ‘A TAILOR- DE MAR” MA ‘Th. bi Coming SATURDAY “Love Is an Awful Thing!" ‘makes slick sandwiches’ Bjuhii ~ PODAY'S PROGRAMS i STRANDComrad Veldt in “Abov | | “and toed,” | | COLONIAL—Conway Tearte in “A | / Wide Open Tow - ——8 STRAND A strugele for life between a man jand a tiger is one of the thrilling jacenes in the picture at the Strand theater, “Above All Law.” The prince of province of India prom: lines the freedom of an Inglishman after he has crossed a certain court |yard, omitting to mention that the courtyard ts a tiger den, Thus the |man passes to hin fate and the prince feels that he has gotten partly of what he sought, vengeance upon the man who made love to his wife, the princess BLUE MOUSE Starting out in life as a bookeep- ee | COLUMBIA {Columbia theater, i» considered to be one of the best things that Gladys Walton has done thus far tin her career as an emotional ac She outdoes her suc cond Hand Rose” and “Play Ing With Fire.” | “Top o' the Morning” ts just a! IECZEMA ter: Some ben Poe “Sioeps Like a Plow Boy” eM pay. 2 ies ae Teta oeing (Bamute: He) Ae oh arug stores, B86 804. Young Girl Earns New Party Dress "Do you have any trouble ting Elsie to wash the dishes, Mra, Jones? Really, tt wears me out to @et the dishes done at our house. Marie hates them lItke polson, but I have kept her at them, even though she does make @ dreadful fuss.” “Elsie used to fuss a lot, too, but we have hit upon a scheme that works beautifully. She does the dishes without a murmur, There are really so many things they have to do I used to hate to make her do them all the time, but it ls good training.” ‘Tell _me about your scheme. 1 will try it, too, perhaps.” “Well, you know how these mod ern youngsters | ve to earn money themselves. Well, I promise Elsie a new party dress or a new hat or & coat or sweater if she will k at the dishes for a certain length of time. Of courne, we would see that she had clothes anyway, But she likes the idea and we give her the money and Jet her select the clothes, She buys everything at Cherry's and makes her own arrangements for pay ments. Cherry's are so satisfactory er, Charles Ray, whose latest film production, a screen version of “A Tailor Made Man,” a United Artists’ | release, now showing at the Blue THE | SCENE IN SEAT Mouse theater, decided that he «tm ply had to become an actor, He played In small time stock compan! then “drifted into the movies. u first appearance bef the canr jera was such that he felt he was doomed, but found to his surprise |that the director liked his wo future « A Tailor Made Man Ray's best picture } Lon Chaney and Ralph Lew “Top o' the Morning,” now at the|in the photoplay, “Flesh and Blood,” whi at the Liberty theater. viet who has been railroaded to prison thru the influence of a broker, the part taken by Lewi. i simple love story containing many unusual twiste and a delightful r mance that threads its way thruo to the agind, refuses to understand| her repulses, They are eurpr in the fuses to belk repulsing the man, and declares! naving his love affairs strictly ” Epo gst Srreg SS that she must leave his home. | business, wage ER Ben 5 en. is Jackio, thelr email son, ts sadly) “roo Much Business” fp based on! loosens the phlegm, stops the nast neglected. And it is not until &) iar Derr Diggers’ story of business throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- reak of ne ine the ren sete tated membranes so gently and easily freak of chance jotna the parents! ang the humorous situations that ated Samlree ly and easil; that his tiny face brightens up. | occur in a large business concern, tat jt ip really aston ‘amen LisEery where sentiment ts put aside for) ¢he ordinary cou for bronebitia, 5 business, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- Unable to resist the temptation of eee ma, there is nothing better, being close to his daughter, the os | COLONIAL ‘inex is a most valuable concen- LIBERTY PICTURE ut TLE wis, who pla ich is now showin Lon Chaney enacts the part of a con-| nite prever caped convict shown tn Blood at the Liberty by a noted Chinatown detective wh This Irish story was written by no Anne Caldwell, and scored a bril-|sent the man to the penitentiary 15 fo a Mant success on the American | years before for a crime he did not Realty better than ready-made | letage. It was adapted to the screen | commit The convict eludes the po « 7 reps, and eaves a! . | George Randolph Chester and lice and the detective by impersonat "Raaily peepared, j on Ing © crippled violinist, until his mis m is finished, then he returns to r é rae xe Ithe prison, dempite the fact that he| _ If You combined the curative prop. onrgtenen Bor igned. contearion ¢tties of every known “ready-made® |had obtained a signed confession 6 BR ; In the ploture, “Rich Men’s!from the man who caused him to be a epene, 70m , Pee tise ower Wives,” now at the ¢ m the-|ratironded to jail. He sacrifices his imple home-m ater, the wife of a millionaire be-jfreedom that others may remain easily prep: comes offended because of her hue! happy | a band’s attention to business and| The two-res! comedy at the Liberty | Frome, Sy: Command S56, eonars seeming neglect of her, She re-|thin week ts also entertaining 4 fil the bottle with Ph mmed waing celves the attention of other men, ees ther plain ted sugar syrup, | until one fellow, discretion thrown) WINTER GARDEN arified mo! Ye The hero in the seven-reel ne which is now running at th @ that his wife wee winter Garden theater, believes tn Actress Tells Secre a HomeMade Mixture Jolcey Williama, and how to darken it made mixture. “Anyone mixture at home that will gradual darken gray, streaked or faded hal and make it soft and glo: To half-pint of water add 1 ounce ¢ pound and % ounce of glycerine ny drug store at very little com anyway. They allow one six months to pay.” They are at 1015 tnd ave. in the Rialto Bldg, just over the Pig'n Whistle-—Advertisoment America’s foremost actor now brings to the screen the greatest dramatic role of all time in son look twenty years younger. does not color the scalp, sticky or greasy and does not rubd/tne attraction ts oft.” Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at De Honey's New Academy, E. Pike at 13th (Amerion’s Finest) fee the beautiful Hanti ng wtfects, with moon and stars. Best murie Popular prices. You will be surprised Classen start Tues- ard, and Thursday eve, Oct. 6th, 6:45 sharp. All be- ginhers should be present, HIGH SCHOOL CLA for beginners and advanced pupile will start on Saturday af- 7th, at $ sharp. 1 I be giv introduced America’s greater dancer ADVANCED CLASS for ladies and gentlemen, ay Private lessons all hours Jatest book, describing all dances, for pupils, a's loading ho has and taught more nin America, SPECIAL CUT RATE tickets on or ERLOCK HOLMES | ‘hy Albert Parker. Ad: Rew Gillette's Fudan Ps Sis Coen Don’t miss it when it comes! before Oc a full te ou ean take one na & week, Tick are good until used, The gents men will learn to lead and the lady to fol w the yarious steps. Thin term h this week in Am from th dancing hours, an leading: Private Phone Kast 0269. Tells How to Darken Gray Halr With the well-known American actress, recently made the following statement about gray hair with a home- can prepare « simple bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com-|nered for his success in These ingredients can be bought | comedy Apply to the hair twice a week un-lattraction at til the desired shade ts obtained This witl make ® gray-haired per itnia offering Owen Moore rises to It new is not t playing at the Colonial theater unt Karle Mitchell and has to do wit the refinement in the caldron of a an average community, OWEN MOORE COMEDY y r, | mM of | Owen Moore, | b over the blackheads briek | Missing” will be seen in his latest|wash the par d you will b hit called “Love Is an|Prised how th heads hav t.| Awful Thing,” which will be th 2 me | he blackheads, no matter where the Blue Mouse thelare. simply dissolve and disappear 1. later Saturday. Blackheads are a mixture of dust It ty sald that heights as a comedian jxtory and numerous Jantics of Moore and his clever su |porting cast of players. | THE COLD WELCOME | ning to return from the frozen Nort! this winter, | individual gown, are the invention ¢ an American woman ere Burt Shepherd — Pantagescope General Admission Matinees, 50; Nights, 400 Moore THEATRE THIS WEEK TWKE DAILY 73028r MATINEE 15° 50' Cressy & Dayne | naa | Bevan and Flint | ‘ | sae Bailey & Cowan | Ivan Bankoff in the leading roles ; y iw in danger of being noticed ro ised) mantic comedy, “Too Much Bust ecene and her husband re “A Wide Open Town,” a Selznick picture featuring Conway Tearle and Tuesday night, is a story written by WILL BE SHOWN HERE who will be remem “Reported The situations of as funny ns the Another American explorer is plan- We advise him to bring plenty of g004, warm clothing with him.—Life. | Umbrellas with detachable covers, which can be changed to match any AMUSEMENTS Orpheum Crewit COMEDY ACT AT | “PAN” PLEASES) Billy Kelly, a young comedian of loriginal methods, is the life of the party at the Pantages this week, He| in the star of “Real Dreams, satire | jctures, Ho sings and | it it Ia with hin eooen- | | tric comedy that he scores the laugh | hit of the bill, Ife in anvisted by Lar | & Parker, Vrank Ross, Hdna 1y¥eq ANd Madeline shone, | Fr the time Don, a wise fox terrier, in an act presented by Officer | Vokes, makes his entrance from a | eafe much the worse for hig liquor untill Officer Voke: alls the wagon, & remarkably cl exhibit ot | dog acting is revealed, The act ts one of the best novelties of the sew pon. The Larmys offer an unusual com tion of athletion and muste, Mins | |lamy plays the harp and the four | men In the act give a daring casting act that provides real thrille. The Weldernon Sisters are two ver ratile girls, who #ing harmony num- bers and play on banjos, plano and violin, Ineldentally, they do a bit of | dancing along with It Charles Fargo and Dolly Richards, with amusing chatter and some ap. pealing music, make themselves pop ular, Their telephone hit gets many leughs on motion dances wi Burt Shepherd, “the Australian Cowboy,” does a whispering act, in | which he has an attractive young girl assistant The Pantagescope shows a news | | weekly, a Torchy comed From the Pros,” while plays the orgar Propose $12,000 | Addition to Market! Proposal from licensed farmers to build @ $12,000 addition—40 stalls to the Pike Piace market, waa re. ceived by the council late Mon day and referred to the harbors and public grounds committee. Further regulation and more deft ytion of rates for the | farmers’ division of the market is |pr vided in an ordinance passed at |the Monday session of the council and “Fun Glenn Goff 9) Makes a Family Sapply "Gf Cough Remedy syrup, as de full pint of r than you could buy ready-made mes the money. Tastes ple nd never spoils. lly better cough vee ne trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money i h 4. versity of a youngster born tn un promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, [happy environment in order that he| ¥t Wayne, Ind. | ma become a big, strong, outstand. . Ing character in the everyday ot You'll Get Rid of Blackheads Sure There is one simple, aafe and eure i wet rid of of calo~ wider from any drug store. » # little on @ hot, wet cloth iMland dirt and #ecretions that form in jthe pores of the ekin. |powder and the water 4 |biackheads « hey wash right out, leaving the pores freo and clean and in their natural condition,—Adver- tinement ps hb of | Rounding up all former Mon- tanans and their friends for an- other big “Get-Together” Dance. Thursday Night, October the 5th “DE HONEY'S BALL ROOM _ 13th and East Pike Berliner’s Famous Orchestra Come and Meet Friends You Were Not Aware Were In Seattle Cured without Surgery M* guaranteed cure for Piles is a non-surgical method, eliminating knife, operation, anaesthetic, pain and confinement. 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