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3 Days More Then Gone! EDNA WALLACE HOPPER ‘The famous stage beauty who at 62 has found the Fountain of Youth, and ig now sweet 19, She will tell everyone her beauty secrets In PER. SON at 18, 424, 755 and 931 o'clock. —ALSO— First National's “HEROES AND HUSBANDS” . COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Seturday— Constance Talmadge in “BAST IS WEST" Pat side nc WALLACE). in Paramount’s com- edy —full of ghosts and spirits— “THE GHOST BREAKER’ With Lila Lee and Walter Hiers And then More Lafts— MACK SENNETT’S “BOW WOW” which brings the famous trio together again —Louise Fazenda, Jobn Henry Jr., and Teddy SATURDAY—Thomas Ince’s “SKIN DEEP” 3 MORE DAYS TO SEE— JAMES KIRKWOOD BEBE DANIELS AND ANNA Q. NILSSON in Paramount's romance of the Kimberley diamond mines in Africa PINK GODS STRAND ORCHESTRA under Wineland Saturday—Theodore Roberts in “The Old Homestead” | It has been asserted that spiders | the temperature is | possess a senaitiveness to musical | conde, In @ mine in the United States, a half mile deep, Je ie Sesrees. | 1000 EGGS In EVERY HEN If You Keep Chickens | CUT THIS OUT reat trouble with the poul-» highest; *s been that | slacker triple « hens from every hi « production; hustle; $6.00 nin six winter m¢ These and many other money ing powltry secrets a Mr. Trafford's “1,000-KGG HE system of poultry raising, one copy of which will be sent absolutely free to any reader of this paper who keeps six hens or more. aes should go to @ dollar of more a dozen this winter, This means big profit to the poultry keeper who gets the! ‘d tells how. It} and want them | you, cut out this! roper car with your name and to get 1,000 eggs nn Henry ‘Trafford, Suite | howto get pullets | litt Herald Bidg., Binghamton, po ete: Meee (old |X. and a tree copy of “The 1,000- Nery one Crinetion ci ragh | Rad HEN" will be sent by return : months when ¢ ¢ | matl—Advertisement, sThe mak winess has alwa try bu ing life of a hen was too says Henry Trafford, Inter- | Petia Poylery Expert and Breed. A Nearly 1% years Editor o Pout feces. average pullet lays 150 exes. t the second year, she may Then she goes to mar- n scientifically | born ry pull ed with over 1,000 minute {EE forms in her wystem—and will A fea ne on highly ate as | f four to ear), * ° Kor contained in | | darting pains P an Salmon Heads List of Alaska Exports | Canned salmon, with a total ve of $8,962,642, heads ports to Washington according to figure Chamber of Commerce of September The total value shipped from the no to the United States od queer thoughts Fi ‘egetable Com- RAAT niece Situ — ty, ea aS ew John Hymas and Ella McIntyre in “Honeysuckle,” . of merchandise! EER FEELINGS mm. MIDDLE AoE ETT = “cas Fae ‘ a " the list of im: | n from Alaska, mplled by the ¢ for the month “UNDER TWO FLAGS” WINS MUCH PRAISE Critics believe that Priscilla Dean, in her interpretation of the role of Cigarette, the daughter of the ret ment in Oulda’s romance, “Under ‘Two Flags,” has reached the height of her dramatic career. T rthern territory | wan $11,295, | picture now showing at the Columbia theater is remarkably con vineing in detalt of scene and dra matic action. Picturesque Algiers, in | paitioulan; in no perfectly reproduced that several patrons of the Columbia who have traveled in the Far East have spoken to the management in | praise of this phase of the drama As the title indicates, the plot ts crowded with action, and the element of suspense js admirably sustained to the thrilling conclusion, tn which Miss Dean Cigarette, stages her ride against death 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles and died soon after being struck at j55th st. and Meridian ave, Saturday night, by @ car driven by Alga M | Stott, 135 15. 63rd at tand all kinds ly I gave up ing to the doc. and a friend id me of Lydia Pinkham’ ind. After the A. Texsandora, Jr., Sth ave, &., reported to the fe, | police Saturday that hin car had * |knocked down a man during the rush Jat the Stadium for seats at the foot Scussaic "aor game. Pink! be of wach fit, Dur-| 5 Traffic Officer Farrow war ime of life certain 81; bruised Saturday when he sometimes devel ee to as- ¢.6. Madison at Sex ore eo. Lyd Pa some Farrow wan not severely tn was pinned between a xtreet car and fan auto driven by Herb Seth, 1715 irritabil-|i: Marion st. according to Seth jured. —Mra, Minnie Waite, 124 Fourth ave. N., was knocked | down at Dexter ave. and Lee st., Sat- urday, by @ car driven by G. W Muck, 218 Pike st. She was severely bruised & natural ‘582 fel, itati —Advertianment Gabrielson oy lympic WOWLAND’S MUSIC AL COMEDY REVU ‘allfornia Girls tm WN TOPIC —Also FRANK KEENAN —tn— “RULERS OF T Audac Madde: Two All-Artist 0; The Dean You Love to See Insolent— Purring— But, Diable! ously Magnificent PRISCILLA DEAN as Cigarette in “UNDER FLAGS” 1 Truly a Wonderful Musical Inter- the talk pretation by Liborius Hauptman’s . the own E TODAY—Firet Time tn Seattle JOUNNY WA MR and EDNA MURPHY EXTRA!! 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Don't neglect the © weak or your | you can't afford to tale any chances * acticing phys he winest th ne to the study ot rf diseases than Dr. self asserted tha of cases could hay his ntry, the r | devoted more t -all or | kidney and blad arey's|Carey, He hin ncription. | many thousands tiniest | been hi | taken nee, and little the eyes vy. as if tion at all reliable pharmacists th over, Keep in mind the . Carey's Prescription No. of lead, ‘Often ‘No other medicin take ts ‘ou have quic Sold by all druggists,—Adver- ng through the | tisement. name, M17. ph RATTLE STAR RINCIPALS AT THE MOORE onus! - recommended by our earl ription tt| BLUE MOUSE A trained dog, tnured to the hard ships of the snow lands, plays an |important role in “My Dad," John- nico Walker's first starring vehicle distributed by the Film Booking Of- fices of Amerfoa, A trained bear also appears in the film but tn this case the bear in a pet in the home of Johnnie's parents and not a man- eater, He gives a comedy touch to the story. “My Dad” is showing at the Blue Mouse this week in con. junction with Larry Semon's latest comedy, “Golf.” . COLISEUM Katherine MacDonald plays the leading role in “Heroes and Hus- bands,” which ts showing at the oCl- iseum this week, The story outlines the life of a young and muccessful novelist, Susanne Danbury (Kather jine MacDonald), who is wrapped up in her work, and ignores social di versions, Bemis, who publishes her| works, is accidentally shot, and for & time Susanne is under the sus picion of the police . WINTER GARDEN a young and ambitious reporter leaps into the swims to a multi-million | palatial yacht in search facta, he is po Br Jof & persintence which tx worthy of success and of the girl who figures) in his romance. Edna Murphy ts! the girl and Johnnie Walker js the! in “xtra! Extrat” the alre's big business reporter Fox picture which is showing at the) !n municlpally owned street rafiread faire was mado known here yester- Winter Garden this week. ] LIBERTY “The Ghost Breaker,” which trane- ports its hero, Warren Jarvin (Wal: | lace Reid) from m feudal district in} Kentucky to sunny Spain, is break ing box office records at the Liberty this week How Jarvis solven the} mystery surrounding the castle home | of a beautiful princess, Maria! bowen furnished scores of laughs | and thrills STRAND “Pink Goda,” the story of a girl's love of jewels, is centered in the dia- mond regions of Southern Afrh Lorraine Temple (Hebe Daniels) while Inspecting a collection of precious | stones belonging to a diamond broker | | steals one of the stones, and thus! Exciting incidents occur while Queich (the hero) is making an effort to dis- | cover who is stealing diamonds from | | his mine, | COLONIAL | That Metro's presentation of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” | |the Rex Ingram production adapted |for the screen by June Mathis, rt-| | vain the greatest theatrical offerings | of the legitimate stage, was the/ opinion of John Galvin, mayor of| Cincinnati, after twice viewing the} picture in New York. This screen} | masterpiece is now showing at the! | Cotental. “It is the greatest picture I have ever seen,” declared Mr, Galvin. ee | PRINCESS “In the Name of the Law,” now at the Princess theater, not only has the element of mother love, but it/ also has a goodly portion of father }love as well. The story has to do | with the life of a policeman, and has |any number of engrossing altuations. | Among those in the cast are Ralph | Lewis, Claire McDowell, Ella Hall, |Johnnie Walker, Ben Alexander and |Dick Morris, Emory Johnson, who | produced and directed the production. ee has an important role \Bids Called for in | Emergency Measure With the object of resuming the work of paving on Alki and Taylor) aver, an quickly as possible, calls} for bids were iesued by the city! council Monday by emergency ordi-| This work was recently interrupt ed when Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meter held that the former au thorization of the work was Illegal; because ft had béen enacted at a special instead of a regular council!) WATER SHU" T-OFF NOTIC E Water wili be shut off on W. Morgan st., from 39th ave. 8. W to California ave., and in the al leys between W. Morgan and W Graham sta, from 39th ave, 8. | W. to California ave., Wednes: from 8 a. m, to | | | —* PARIS—Loon Frazer, New York | attorney, recently executive officer! of the United States veterans’ bu reau in Washington, marries Mrs: Margaret Galt of the Capitol City TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Ou, whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, $5. 00 | eet of teeth ....., dum Lyke Rubber, @ perfect re production of the human gum. | [teeth ..-sseeeeeeee $10.00) $4, 00) GOLD chown BRIDGEWORE ....... Most of our present patronage ts | custom. | siving | whose work is still 4 satisfaction, ‘All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Examination fr |OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Kot ed 20 Years | Sma Ave. and Universit lppen't to © Dally—o cy 4s bundaye | tirement Alice Terry, one of the pri cipals in “The men of the Apocalypse’ Colonial this’ week, Mayor to Manage Four Horse- at the $1.95 Pair Curtains of mercerized Marquisette with hem- stitched and lace edges. These curtains are shown in white, cream and ecru colors and are unusual we Street Car Lines DETROIT, Oct. 24—A precede when Mayor James Couzens an- nounced that he would personally as- sume duties as manager of the D trolt street rallways, of Joseph whone resignation was accepted y terday |Dedicate Roosevelt High Friday Evenin E. Croson, president of ¢ school board, and Principal V. Froula will deliver addresses at 1 dedication of the Roosevelt hi, school, 7:20 p. m. next Rooms will be open for inspecti at 9 p. Cart How Make Pine Cough bei at Home Pine is used in nearly all and remedies for cougl Nee ne ‘Tohes » elements that have a effect in soothing and healing t membranes of the throat and che Pine cough syrups are combinations | yrup” part of pine and syrup. The is usually plain suger syrup. ‘To make the best pine cough remedy | 4 ounces that money can buy, of Pinex in a pint with home-made put ottl and fill sugar syrup. or corn syrup, instead of Either way, you make a fl 1 pint for three times the money. pure, good and tast You can feel this take hold of cough or cold in a wey that mea business. The cough ma hoarse and tight, or may ently loose from the formation phlegm. The cause is the, same—i flamed‘ membrane it 24 hours or les: id, too, tor bronchial asth: Bess, or any ordinary throa' f ge pound 0 tract, for ite prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. druggist for with directions thing els lute sath Pinex Co. accept an: anteed to give faction Ft Wayne, Ind. NOW PLAYING Until Friday Night LARRY SEMON In the Greatest Laugh Treat Ever— «ec GOLF +} ] “MY DAD” A Stirring Drama of Love and Hate With Johnnie Walker ‘Faith, ® Grand Pitcher” “MY WILD IRISH ROSE’ Tho big screen produc: tion that is sweeping the country ag did the play and song before it Goodwin, Friday. | m. The Northwest Products places herself in the man's power. (association will serve © refreshments prooenip. a on is that pine contains several remarkable Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, rf syrup. more than you can buy ready-made very pleasant. A be dry, raist: this Pinex iment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com i Norway pine ex- and is famous the world over Ask your of Pinex ‘of money refunded. following re values. nt $2.25 De Pair This lot consists of filet weave Marquisette \}| Curtains that are as fine as lace net—also Mercer- ized Marquisette Curtains trimmed with lace. & <t he eh th jon | Community Made “Tudor he at up THE GROTE RANKIN QO. OTTO F.KEGEL, President Several Hundred Pairs of Scrim and Marquisette CURTAINS) In an October Offering | Two New Patterns in | Community | and Wm. Rogers & Son TABLE SILVERWARE pieces, complete with case. These sets have a 20- year replacement guarantee; priced, the set, $12.75 William Rogers & Son “Mayfair” 26-piece Silver- plated Sets, with sectional compartment ..case; priced, the set ..sseceeceececvecseceees B13.50 on | VALVES | / ( $2.39 Pair Ruffled Curtains of sheer Swiss ave much in demand now -~ these are well made and beautifully : finished. You will find them unusually attractive and very serviceable, $3.45 Pair Heavy Cable Marqui- sette is used in the fash- ioniug of these Curtains and they are finished with drawn work borders and attractive corner mo- tif effects. Plate” Buffet Sets of 26 BRAINERD, Minn. — Twenty-two- caliber bullet removed from eye of Iden Wade, small son of Hammond Wade, by giant magnet. Child in- jured while playing with the car tridge. of n- LO pie NI [So TORR eee eles CROWDED—-PACKED —JAMMED— So we are forced to hold— RODOLPH VALENTINO co Mr. Opportunity knocks but once— ve production—at y Green luh UL joronetonnenenene New Teacher Makes Hit With Pupil | “Well, how is Evelyn getting along jin school this year?” “Oh, splendidly, and we are so! glad, Last year she did not like her teacher, and nothing we could do/ would make her take an interest. | Her father and I were worried about |her, too, But this year she is in love | with her teacher and does her very | best to please her. As the result, she is getting along fine. “Well that's fine. It does make a difference how well they Ike thetr teachet “Oh, yes. Evelyn even wants me | |to have Miss Henderson out for din- |ner soon, and I guess I must do ft. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN I was going to get a new dress soon, and I am sort of putting off having | her come until I get it,” la new dress I got last week. It pleases me so, and my busband!| thinks {t fs the prettiest dress I have | had in a year, Well, T got it at |Cherry’s in the Rialto building, 1016 {Second ave., over the Pig’n Whistle, I got it on credit, too, Imagine hav-; ling six months ‘to pay! Why, the! smaJ| monthly payments don't seem | to matter at all.” | “L have heard so much about Cherry's. I think I must try them, | too, Everyone speaks so well of their styles, thelr prices and their) easy terms."—Advertisement, | “Is that so? Let me tell you sili é Accounts Subject to Chi are Cordially 1 Invi vited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8ST. * operation, anaesthetic, pain and confinement. I have prominent Northwest people whom I have treated. Uremeve all doubt as to resets by RNP AND MERRIER MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN