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PAGE 4 SECOND STAGE WORLD OWN PETSONA love! Ceeccccccccccscossececscasesserescesesereesseeee == romance, portrayed by the finest piece of artis- try in the career of Charles SCREEN t ° . *| «| | TODAY’S PROGRAMS SCREEN Nex Beach's “T i ie ! | SYNCOPATOR Linerry do: re of the South Sem arethy Dalton in the Lawless.” “Children of Jane," with Killeen Perey “The BLUE MOUSE with Charles WINTER GAN Love.” COLONIAL—"Lighta ef New York.” PRINCESS—"The Isle of Lost Ships.” STAGE METROPOLITAN —“Sptee of 1982," “The HIP—Vandeville and pheto- ry of the Movies.” Musical comedy and mo- tion pictures. n-fictional film which depicts life | jand customs South Sea tales. Bert Saul is the piano and} ope AR accordion player in “A| LIBERTY Pack o' Jazz,” the headliner| Alaska towns tn gold rush day on the current Palace Hip program, Saul is isted by the Lytell Twins, who dance} This i nereer pular nov at theat to his syncopation. wn at tt ISEUM een Per girl. ture In whic e part of th jazz le of a “rd WINTER GARDEN te Blyth takes “Flow Women which began its parden theater Blythe the the leading 3 the rol |whom the & she be: contributes considerat ture, le to the plays part nx woman who sald she would of a fall in love, but who did so ee BLUE MOUSE pare wash The persona) element attached to ete the ple the f have be 4 ure, pularity ad | COLONIAL g it} aie ae “Poe. 4 In “The Lights of New York,” the poh g sae ure now showing at the theater, are featured ht and dark things that happe of those LOVED”, both By James Whitcomb Riley Maa with ‘ate ir lives le Tay HENRI ¢, LE BEL }PALACE HIP Novelty Organist SEBAND |The many well-known players in Dorothy Dalton, Theodore Kosloff |-yrary of the Mov’ land Charles de Roche share honorr or t jo with a girl who ¥' wood In @earch of movie ne, e sees many of the rea pleture stars. ‘Hook mountain, in Palisades Inter- iste park, New York, was miade by quarry operations before | tc ned. Now it jlaid in and near a Tartar village of x ly removed and The costumes of the peo- Faluable stone sold for $5,000,009. que and OLYMPIC tarle V its he pho. ay offered in conjunction with the musical comedy on the curren! Olymple theater program, COLUMBIA ite run Wed takes a lea jeart | OPEN HOUSE HELD PS a 2 oo columbia i LAST TIMES TODAY 4: j “SUCCESS” y: —and— ae “BLACK SHADOWS” ‘2 D UNTIL SATURDAY ‘The Queen of the Screen Betty patne “HOW LOVE” NEWS COMEDY Any pene 10e-——Loge Seats 20 ‘es! We Have No Bananas” A Brondside of Langhs This ° é With HOOT GIMSON an a Ro > Lee -ohypan | Recruit in the U. 8. Navy D answer of a nation the song which feat positively ly if Holly a hoat of ro South, Pat prominent part in the new picture, The Master of Woman,” was up ¢ the mountains on lo celebrat time STARTING TOMORROW was tal FATHER RE MINDS MOTHER Vint you have ever dono t “I married you, didn’t 17”. at De Honey's New Academy, Pike at 13th, every Saturday evening. The one big DANCING TAUGHT Bummer ela start Monday ing, £30. Pi arraswmoent, feantonal {i Private & Latest and Greatest “LEATHER PUSHERS” lumbia Record with their Iudicrous spontaneity. “Don’tWeCarryOn’ fis on the other side—so silly that you'll play it twice, * At Columbia Dealers —PLAVING ne Times Tonight Pletures “Lights of Mew York’’ “KICK IN” BETTY COMPSON 10c A 8 BERT L After ater, 20c > A $2.50 Show for 60c <a WILL KING medy company in the Went today— © (mostly girls) in JOHN FELIX IN LEB “THE CH And the greatest must Op “The High Cost of Loving” UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT P. &—You'll rave over MNer- mie King’s Symphonie Trap ans MADISON PRICI Fives, an Wed, ‘alr and © cart whos not only as a dancer, but seen . pi — *P acity houses are tion picture actor as we ei belcix th bah Beery, Anna Q pkeg others. Scenes that are Nek vk eg same a9 PRINCESS at the of the most popular pictures ates constitt oa constitution ruarantees the txt Doran LYMPIC J HEATRE terns phon Moi Ine of I Madison Bet. ist & tad. When wa the method of BY PAT 0’ MALLEYS ig to word from who Is taking a| —Chica- | | METROPOLITAN Special Price Matinee Wednesday—M. HENRY MILLER BLANCHE BATES RUTH CHATTERTON LAURA HOPE CREWS GEOFFREY KERR WILSON DODD'S CommDY SIX NIGHTS, STARTING JULY 30 —SEATS TODAY— SEATTLE STAR ne ) Officials of Philippines THE | Blame Gen. Wood for Resignation of Heads of Provincial Government 6 to American ed from Ameri SNCAMINO if pited Pr BY Written MANILA, ume pi some served them for this nal| that tl dupporter of Wood Resigns From Duty MANILA, P. L, July 26--The gree of auth< fight o Li mor General Leonard | them.” split in the This was the statement of Senate ts President Quezon and Speaker Roxas, ering the stateme ot Gen J | Wood that he was not informed of causes for com nt and wae urprined at the resignation of the} eo . Also t t he followed AO In the role of a tempera-|t of the departmental sec:|not to accept t | mental prima donna, Betty nd that the resignations | Manila ee i i | Blythe is now being seen in hood m against the = the picture, “How Women pos remade eg Boy Drowns in Fall Love,” at the Winter Garden| avert TROUBLE From Cannery Ship theater. Miss Blythe is a} ya ral days tmmediately pre PORT “ANGELES, Ju player of striking appear- ¢ sie eae ance. }@ io rd the ¢ ea and Speaker Ro 0 And | wednesd H nm Leariier in the evening of the day atk YOUR SHARE WILL BE * wore tendered | and war le subject for! yuan de Fuca ONE-QUARTER OF ONE |) two hours with the governor, but to] ‘The boy, who had been visiting h bal ” no avail | father h ba his WATERMELON IN '23 |) ".cen. ‘wood, therefore, wax duty | y the boat eot-thru t | ws wined of our protests » a and Clallam | t ati p.m lo the crew wan proba add to the di tried running! at junch, His father, William Ma of present hot summer, ment by hia) joney, is a buyer for the Booth Fish to reports to the department of t advisers lertes come | agriculture On July 1, the date “The resignation of the cabinet Sieeicesancemiemen of the latest watermelon census does t constitute an attack a ty . Homes of Two City t ul ite representatives in an sovercignty or the ot there were in all the rmelor A spectacular fire, which broke out in the Davidson t 20th ave. 8 A marked slump In wat snack tatace duction in Georgia t» th a loss of $ ent dismal © root of th 0 melons are expec PUBLIC ORDER ‘aham, 1120 2 f ar Foot p brn com: NOT DISTURBED la a cit fireman. ye ent wa pared with 20,639,600 last ‘year ob Qiturbed damag the extent of $3.50 The cantaloupe ¢rop lkewine tw || order is not disturbed In the | The home of another an 4,186,500 crates — | Walt er A. Wood, 514 W Max Thief of Potice Green inte against 6,389, ile ¢ cF Green inter. no wan ¢ ged t anamit meng mma.” the world Yet are you n refusal to hai mensage wan ton Post TONIGHT . and for a few nights ALL-NIGHT SHOW Whic care of | IN » house the ONB ent? How is the president show comet ! " evitle : ‘ x? Or have you forgotten? w of 0 country— eathy ted, ‘or ready refer. Fill out the coupon fow days. 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