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(MRS, MIRACLE HAS TAX BOOK Compares Situation Here to California Taxation California has many differer taxation which she. slis Capacity people and salves ther ty tax nom Come inal, while Washingtor . L Early we rita tax, y © bur ‘ n ty ow and Rereler | ries the « of having high taxes, see el accord & pamphiet issued by Prices woman Mrs, Kathryn Mi Prevail The t is issued as & part of the s of Mrs, Mire O8 Dey to bring new industries to In the booklet, which is er Know the Facts Taxation t wn that Ca a's per * $10.18 per year com pared to Washington's per capita of $9.87. Washington raises $9 013,159 by property tax; $1,105,098 by business tax; $1,105,098 by busi | ness tax; $2,976,881 by non-busines tax and $2 These tot 5 by other methods $13,390,483 California's property tax ,000, but she raises $5, v taxing corpe m che savings, etc, B fornia pays @ of 20,174, greater than all Washington taxes, Non wines revenues pay $4,728,143, and other sources return the state $6.80 A Yotal of $34,898.58: Washington's population ts 216, compared with California's 3 426,136, s or 6 tax $ dad |Girl Recovers Fro Fall From Horse PORTLAND, June 35,—Miss ma Comini, tally prominent and in The Dalles, ved, is recovering from injuries sustained day when she was thrown from a nse. ping to Main 0600 ne a Want Ad IN where she ret day enter DE 1 Wednesday A stirring story of two- ton love and life under the big top— ni ONE NIGHT DANCING BIG Swmmer Classes start Monday Eve, £:50. Plenty of prac tice, Schoo! No embarrassme Professional 1 Leading tors. am the other side is as ‘colorful as a rainbow. At Columbia Dealers Starring \ Madge Bellamy \ —and— “Oscar” 4 The elephant atth the human ; brat SUSReeeeeeLs Starting Wednesday | “MASTERS MEN” The Sea’s Greatest Picture 1410 Second Avenue Ground Floor, Denny Bldg. Ne ia Theater . Another Big Untrimmed HAT SALE $1.25 Tuesday Only—Shop From the novel by Morgan Robertson Columbia j i j : \ Early! | fe i a 125 Hats—Hemps, Milans, I | 7 eres, Milan Hemp, Pineapple braids—in white, sand, gr orchid, rose and black 50 Untrimmed Hats, price $3.50 50 Untrimmed Hats, price $5.00 25 Untrimmed Hats, price $7.5 at $1.25 75 Flower Wreaths Price $2.50. $ 1 25 Special at..... See Our Window of Sale Hats and Wreaths 1410 Second Avenue NOW PLAYING DOUG FAIRBANKS IN HIS LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS “ROBIN HOOD” | TONIGHT | COUNTRY STORE NOTE—To accommodate our many patrons THE COLONIAL OPENS AT 9:00 A. M. CLOSES AT 1:00 A, M. | MacLean 1,356,-| Trail,” | With equal cleverness by the talent | hit’ “The Sunsh’ IN COMEDY | Edith Roberts, much here recently with her portrayal in “Thorns Orange Blossoms,” now being seen with Douglas tn “The Sunshine his romantic comedy | feature, at the ( volise um, PALACE HIP BILL IS WELL RECIEVED at the Palace Hip the who won praise and ts were well p! 1 with new adevilie bill of fered, The bill includes w fea tured act which is winning especial Rucker and Perrin are chiefly ap sa tae as the feat rform “An AfroChiness Fracas” {s the t of their t lifted trom the “Struttin’ Along" show, where it was one of the features. Th Impersonate a wide-mouthed darky and an Orfental laundryman and their routine is beth fc nd of youth Into! Wagne and Knolls are harmony singers who © up to the tie of thelr turn, “Gloom Chasers.” They intersperso thelr vocal efforta with some edy with a Hebrew touch the keynote Entertainment,” Betts. the realistic im com. "An honic proferred by Bernard young men who dance play, ant also give « tion of the circus s rieda Hold, a singing comedienne, has carefully chosen hy laugh-lines, The How by their teeth while and am caliiope sand d revolving te hang on a rapidly-moving ladder A dance revue elaborately cam | tumed and staged, ts sented by }the Three Madcaps, nternational Dancers," who rival Rucker and Perrin for the headline position. | Spanish, Russian, Oriental and American steps aro all interpreted ed young ladies ¥ ‘tion for thelr wor On the » COLISEUM Douglas MacLean ts the star of “The Sunshine Trail," a ro ic comedy drama now showing at the Coliseum. “The Sunshine Trall" is the story of a doughboy home from tl was offic jail ag an im of amusing advent of a most dramat! Lean, in his role of inh, tries to scatter ¢ do good to everyone, t good he does is retu and t's only in the of the picture th who came d that ho ‘own {nto sm series © of them nature. Mac * MeTay- nahine and to | d with evil, last fow scenes * really 6 Trail, o- | BLUE MOUSE “Main Street, the film adaptation of Sinclair Lewls’ famous novel, is proving one of the best attractions of the season at the Blue Mouse thea- ter, where it Is now having popular OLYMPIC THEATRE MADISON Between First and Second Aves, —Now Showing— Minstrel Show Real Old-Time Coon Songs—Cake Walks—Snappy Repartee—Quar- tettes—Clog Dances, Ete, Special Attraction BENNIE FINN Champion Catch-as-Catch-Can WRESTLER Will Meet All Comers If you think you can wrestle come down. If you can’t you'll enjoy the fun. NO ADVANGE IN PRICES fn | midair and do other difficult feats | it most of the | ina THE SEATTLE STAR STAGE WORLD SCREEN 3; : of MAKE-BELIEVE : 3 : TODAY'S | PROGRAMS AT COLUMBIA [ AT COLUMBIA | ef the Beast COLONIAL — Douglas Fairbanks in “Robin Mood,” WINTER |“ GAKDEN—Joseph mothy's Quest PRINCESS hale Wilson kad Milton Sills in "Mise Lulu Het,” STAGE ANTAGES—Vaudeville program fea- turing “Youth, PALACE HP Depew showings. | “Main Street” {s the well-known | story of Carol Kennicott and her quixotic adventures in reforming, or trying to reform, Gopher Prairie Florence Vidor and Monte Blue have the co-featured parts, supported by Marry Mye Loulse j | Fazenda, F Josephine Crowell, Gordon Griffith, Otts Harlan and Alan Hale | “ee | COLUMBIA Madge Bellamy is the far of a clr an story, “Houl of the Beast,” which | w being offered on the ¢ mbla reen. The story is na r a bu al. It tells of a mot erlems girl who ts the drudge of Pretty Madge Bellamy is moth-eaten circus troupe and target f g for the ill nature of a bullying step-}the star of a circus story, father battl one night a great ¢ yelone “Soul ‘of the Beast,” which is ea and destroys the entire circus. | girl manages to escape into the) now the attraction at | Canadian woods, with “Oscar,” a dig, Columbia theater. She makes | lumbering elephant, upon whom she an appealing part of the lit- tle Cinderella of the circus who pours out all her affec- tions on a big elephant, had centered all her affections. In woods the two meet with many which make a thrillin adventures, pieturs: COLONIAL Dougl. in “Robin | “Mins Lulu Bett,” 1s now showing at Hood,” the picturization of the fa-|the Princess theater with Lois Wi mous old English legend, which {#| #9, Milton Bills, ‘heodore Roberts the star's text production, is the |@nd Helen Ferguson featured. The photoplay attr story is a strong one and the scenes | d to be exceptionally interest tion at the Colonial theater now ‘he ple © has been given lavish production, the scenes showing the courts of Engtarid and ares ing the old costumes, being ¢ HOUSE PETERS HAS nya. wiotion vistors We REAL MENAGERIE Fairbanks’ leading lady House Peter ‘ STRAND aba an : } M “Enemies of Women,” cent trip to the ization of Blasco Ibanez's famous | | story, which fs now showing at the Strand theater, was produced on & magnificent scale that makes it one of the greatest pictures ever seen here. The story of Prince Lubimoff. for whom life holds no more thr and the Duchess Delille, starting in Russia with a sensuous and brilliant } reception in the prince's palace where he Kills @ Cossack officer in a duel, hen shifting to Nice and Monte to, against the background of the world war, holds interest for all| y Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens |; | in the prin | roles gives their most the pletur the bird on his re South § filming ‘ a Islands with the company | ‘Lost and Found,’ the cur. | f. @ menagerie of Gogs, | » chickens and birds | " Lay Cornerstone of New Orphanage| Impreasive ceremonies marked the | ying of the cornerstone of the new Sacred Heart orphanage at 60th eat Rt. Rev rd O'Dea, bishop of Seattle, blessed the Inatitution and sealed in the cor. | wa tort dram characterizations and have Rev the support of a cast which numbers or iGti\ Sasane’ Ce many popular ata Di Ac Hantey, 6m see and Rev. H. Kelley, of the WINTER GARDEN Joxeph Depew, one of the leading juvenile actors of the screen, is the of “Timothy's Quest,” the main traction at the Winter Garden the- | ater now. Tho picture is from the Kate Douglas Wiggin and ed Sacrament Council to Vote on Pass Plan Monday Members of the wan filmed in the exact locality of |¥ote on the weeklyepass plan of |the scenes described by the auth operat! Jay's council meet to be one of the most orig- jing. il memby Mrs. joa of New England seen on| Kathryn \ . Phil Tindall, John nereen here in some time, Helen |. ¢ T. Erick Rowland, 3 years old, who is also one | E favor the pas age of the} of the best-known baby stars, is fea-| nce. One more vote insures tured the cast. the success of the plan, as Mayor E. J. Brown has announced that he | }will sign the ordinance if it passes the council PALACE HIP Viola Dana in “Crinoline and Ro mance,” an interesting Southern drama, is now appearing at the Pal- ace Hip theater. The story provides a characterization for the star which | is said to be different from any in which she has been seen Her role is that of a Southern miss, sheltered and secluded from the world, reared under the careful supervision of a | stern grandfather on his large es- NOW SHOWING | tates In North Carolina. The action KATE DOU starts when she tires of life in the| country an¢, runs off to the city|] Am Exquisite Story of where she becomes “modernized.” Smilen and ‘Ten: ee ‘Iyvo-Reel Comedy y MURRAY —In— THE TIL Any LIBERTY A romance of the South Seas that | {s both thrilling and convincing 1s ‘Lost and Found,” the new picture | at the Liberty theater, It is being received with enthusiadm by the audi ences | Tho film is sald to be filled with | pictorial beauty, with strange and |compelling drama and with unusual} persons in thrilling situations, It Is classified ax a romantic melodrama | |and the action is declared to be fast Jenough to suit the most jaded taste THE J ‘Third and Madison HEILIG This Week — Until Fi ACKERMAN & HAR WILL KING AND COMPANY OF FueTy IN “THE HOTTENTOT” A Peppy, Snappy Musical Hit | House Peters, Pauline Starke and|] QQ CNYS TAL GIDL |Antonlo Moreno are the stars and 30) huvwav GIRLS have the support of an excellent cast.|] Mermie King and His Jase Artists Mats Even. : 6:21 Noxt Bat { Boxes, $ 600; Boxer, The Girl in the Limousine | PRIN | A. pletur> production Gale’s famous nov es Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With |) 1f you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you | wash it with. 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