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a ae MEONESD AY NOVEMBER 8, 1922. Rupert PEE ve Liberty Tmi@sP & APES oF at “Remembrance” Busher human ith . wave AAR ONLY “THE SIN FLOOD” with Theodere Roberts STRAND oShertock Hel Nima wnt me Men Calmly Watch old Helen Curtia drown in La Michigan and then walked away Swiss Law. Keeps were turned back at the Swias b allen canines, Ward, Indians, jailed on char and of aiding causing intoxication of Califor Hoebucket, another Indian DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN “DIAMOND DYES” Bach package of “Diamond Dy: contains directions so worn, faded things new. Even she has never dyed before, she by skirts, dresses, wat perfect home dyeing ts gu Just tell your druggist whether material you wish to dye ts wool silk, or whether it ts linen, cott Foreign Dogs Out Miracles a Myth BASLE, Nov, &—Three British) | beers, accompanind by their dogs, | MEW TORE, N. X, Nov. ¢-—The der because of a new law barring | rort ANGELES. —rn ‘ek Rex | “Mely-known clerygyman of the . In| book Just published renounoes the simple @NY/been reluctantly led to the conclt woman can dye or tint her old, P ro amps ean Put a rich, fadeless color Into shab.| SEES PAGANISM *, coats, IN RITES stockings, sweaters. coverings drap. | The churoh, Dr MeConnell be- erties, hangings. everything Buy | lleves, has tn tt much more of pagan Diamond Dyes-—no other kind—then| ism than of the life of Christ. nteed.| The known facta of the life THE SEATT ot OUNE ¢ Girl Drown| + RECTOR LEAVES | John Barrymore Writes Christ Not Divine, por. | Rev. Dr, Samuel Davis MoConnell, | once rector of Holy Trinity church Brooklyn, and for half @ century a of | Protestant Eptecopal church, in a tn | faith upon which Christian churches nla | are founded, dismisses as incredible | the miracle recounted in the New Testament, and denies the divinity ot} Christ The Jacket of the book bears o following “I have been for $0 years a min-| ister in the chureh. I entered the ministry with enthusiasm, believing | as I did that the church was the one organization tn the world of di vi Institution, that it owes tte! origin to Jesus Christ, and that He/| "| waa the unique Son of God. I have! sion that none of these things are if] true” the| Jesus Christ, Dr, MoConnell says ——— | brance,” and t# being presented at| }ambitious £ Sup a small business into a success “ it Ni department store, remains ua (Pave the leading vole in|i| LE STAR PAGE 3 Ei { AT COLONIAL ] OTTO F. KEGEL, President men a mm 2 we ETN Sooners 1 Hemenmbranen, j orn of the Mow | Norma Taimads The Probe. Klaine Ham Jems Youth.” x” Rupert Hughes’ latest ploture, super-production made by the Gold wyn company, ts called “Remem: | the Coliseum this week The story deals with just such @ family as can be found in any American city—« family that has achieved social and financial suc- cons and is branching out with an | urish, Only the father, You Pay Less for ‘oor Old Pop,” the man who butlt | Constance Talmadge, who see jopens at the Colonial Thurs- WINTER GAKDEN day. | Cosmo Hamilton, among the moat | — a one om at the Gr te-Rankin C . or} a chapter entitled “Jesus of the Gos “Sherlock Holmes” ia com- on, | pela,” would fill leas than « column | » Or mixed goods, Diamond Dyes|of newspaper space, and that far leas | (tg to the Strand Saturday | never streak, spot, fade, or run—|te known of Him than of several with John Barrymore in COLONIAT recurs LAST TIMES TODAY Conway Tearle iN “Love's Masquerade” A Brtitiant Drama ‘Theat You'll Enjoy! mena TOMORROW Constance Talmadge Ine “Happiness a la Mode” PAINLESS PRICES! Advertisement. A full and satisfying program See for yourself “Broad Daylight” LOIS WILSON JACK MULHALL “CHINESE FANTASY” Featuring the “MAH JONGG BLUES” Genes “HELIA, JUDGE” With SATURDAY—JAZZ WEEK With the inp harsh Stx and witz, an expert watchmaker, con- Edward “THE LONE HAND” BLE MOUSE a THEATREE 5 Madison at Second What's Your Ime. wi a day eve, Nov. ‘Today Until Saturday TED HOWLAND’S When Daddy Comes Home Corinne Griffith Worth? ihe - 250e—Children 100 all Big Danee ouMy Re t De Honey's new academy, Pike at 18th ave, Wednen- jay eve, Nov. §. Free photographs for «!l Grand Armistice Bell Fri- 6. Souvenirs for ery Saturday 4 ove. Finest academy. Largest orchestra. Popular prices. Advanced class music. All dane taught fn eight sons, $5.00 to week. Plenty embarrasement price. You dancing in pr inferior teachorn practice. Learn Boat 0269. Beginners’ clase day evening at 6:45, Intermediate class Thursday eve, 6:30 to 11:30. |] |paKcING TAUGHT start Tues- every Monday eve, §:30 to 11:40. Orchestra on and new steps three-hour les- all calling this of practice, No The social fen- ture alone is worth double the n never iearn te lessons fr You must have from instructors of experience ahd ability Phone OPPORTUNITY te see EARLE WILLIAMS ona RODOLPH VALENTINO a “A Rogue’s Romance” See Valentine in “THE DANCE OF PASSION” News Comedy SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Esther Pressman im o Dance Protegue De Luxe ELAINE HAMM eat Lies Any HELD OVER UNTIL SATURDAY “THE SHEIK” with PH VALENTINO sixth Ave. and Pike St other personages of the time. the role of the great fio- In summarizing the contents of his | #9 ective, % luaak Tk Seetomnatl coon tional detectir of the fa | “The educated and practical wortd | "US stories of Sir Arthur! lare both alike steadily drawing away | Conan Doyle. |from the chureh, I have watched | Janything be done to reverse It? First jat things as they were In the fourtn| CHICAGO, Nov. §.—Murtel MoCor- Jeentury, the twelfth, or the elght-/mick, granddaughter of John D.| She should no longer reat in| Rockefeller, who holds « contract paradine,” jealling for her appearance in fou! | CHRIST 18 jmoving picture films for $1,000,000, | MYTHICAL PERSON has mado a test film of the second Dr. McConnell suggests that Christ Set of “La Tosca “which was shown was a mythical person and says thet? & Private audience, it was learned |atory of the gospel is “incredible on |today. Miss McCormick, In a per account of {ts contradictions and dis. "Hal Interview with her grandfath crepanctes.” He describes the “Acta |¢t, obtained his consent to her ven-/ of the Apostles” as “an anonymows | ture as & movie actress and expresses the bellef that| The teat was declared successful | many Christians are not disturbed hy |by the few who viewed the first the dincovery that “the whole historto | showing fabric of the Old Testament ts a ptous| She will appear under the stage forgery.” name of Newanna Nicor and has for- | |tm the Bible he says: |tity im connection with the advertis | “T believe the record to he tncrea. | ing of the filma. [thle In the strictest meaning of the| Vittorio Artmondi plays the Baron |word. I have been convinced that) Bearpie to Miss MoCormick’s Tosca. | mtractes do not happen, never have | Pte Satomi are Weed e-| STARS WILL HAVE pe hesmeanead near Taston, M4 BIG PLAYGROUND Plans have been made to lay out on Mack Soennett’s 32 acres of studio property, & section to be de Tes taste will tickle Voter ctsiusively to recreation and | exercise for the players “between” your palate— | Dicturen, Prominent in the plane le | miniature golf courses your Kills Self With —" | Bomb of Own Make LUZERNE, Nov. §—Anton Zar structed a bomb, rowed out on Lake Constance and blew himself up, with the Beat. The good spread for _ Belgian Prince Is bread | Restored to Favor BELGRADE, Nov, §.—- Royal privileges have been restored to} Prince George, who caused «a court! row by demanding an increase in cate ena etine| : Ihe SLAR| jatar, Other players in the cast tn-|ieeaing role in “Happiness a le Speaking of the mtractes described | bidden any mention of her true iden- | « | brilliant and most notorious of which | tion, which commences with the linto contact with police and detect- The simgioet way to end series ball games and visit the the- | play directed by Irving Cummings| it!) andinthin plasters. The |FAMOUS VILLAIN writers of current Motion, | gen awn ete st ete” eae ab — The Old Homestead,” said to be less Youth. starring Blaine . - lone of the greatest dramas of home merstoin, showing at the Winter |7> ver screened, is playing to cn j Guten |pactty houses at each performance | Mine Hasmmorstein bas the role of | ft the strand this week. Theodo ® young girl who adopted as her! poperts plays the role of Uncle J motto quite early in life the two! sot of the action of the pic nple words, “Who cares?” and.| taxes place tn « amall town, but the Careleas of all the conventions, ame | gudience ta given views of old New "| within an ace of wrecking not only | york as it appeared before the mo-| her own happiness but that of @/tor age, and life in « Chinese under number of others with whom #! | world. | e in contact, 2-08 Niles Welch appeare tn leading | ooLoNIAL | support of the popular Selenick! Constance Talmadge plays {Size 68 by 80 inches, in) plain and plaid effect.) $ Cotton Colder nights } 2.85 Pair suggest | Blankets [biankets of this charac- l|ter to be used as sheets) (leavy All-cotton Blank-) lets in attractive plaid) '$ Woolnap ornaa a blue, gray; 4. 4.35 and tan combinations \predominating ...ecae clude Huntiey Gordon, Myrtle Ste4-| ode.” which opens Wednesday at man, Loulse Prussing end Prank | tne Colonial. Mies Talmadge 1s| | Cureser, Jecon at her best in this picture. | Mary Pickford ts coming to the BIE MOUSE Colonial Sunday in “Going Straight!" ‘There ts much realiam in the great! This ploture was produced 12 years cafe scones in “Queen of the Moulin |##o. It has been shown recently Rouge," the Ray C. Smaliwood-Pyra- | in several leading theaters in vart mid picture which is being presented |ous parts of the country and at the Blue Mouse, | proved very popular The Moulin Rouge t# no more ex-| eee } cept in the memory of tourists and | OLYMPTO pleasure seekers to whom a visit to| Olympic Musical Comedy Players | Paris wag incomplete without @ tour | will present “When Daddy Comes f it» Montmartre cafes—the most| tome" as their mid-week attrac: {Four - pound All « wool) All-Wool {im bine, tan and black} @ +200 Blankets and red block designs— unusual values ...scees Five - pound All - wool! 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Scott Buster Keaton will return to his ritsgeraid’s novel, “The Beautiful Hollywood studio within @ month. bg The Firet National star journeyed|*™ Damned.” Walter Leng will Bp to New York to see the world’s|“the dirty guy in the film. COLUMBIA Tt follows the weual order of events that newspapermen should write one of the most successful crook soreen stories of the day Men of the psess come #0 closely iven and the fields they work in that Iue-jay. A toucl t The animals at the Hippo- the telling of an underworld story stops the pain instantly. Then Semi anh a great hit with Bus PALACE HIP comes naturally to them. Harvey the coms bags and comes ter's son and heir, ~° ade Gates and George W. Pyper wrote out. in a colorless "Broad Daylight,” the Universal film clear liquid (one drop does th th Vandevilie — Billet which is playing at the Columbia action is the same. evue; Billy Melbourne tn) this week. Lota Wilson, Jack Mul-lpy ACTS AS HERO | jo preeman and. 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