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NOW! ("VILLAIN — EVERY ONE IN ‘ wT a 3 dete metropol with F ence Vidor Monte Blue. soith ideale Lew Cody, the Sir Anthony Hope’ of Hentzau,” which Thursday at the Liberty is a mer of Zenda.” SINCLAIR “The LEWIS’ Famous Story “A Wonderful Picture” MAIN STREET ety N sequel to Industrial linaders YORK, The an Indu: NEW Ame When Lord Fite turned MATINEE 25e NIGHTS 50e Herbert Rawlinson =in— George Beaumont's Humorous Sport Story g THE BIG! STUNNING! DARINGLY DIFFERENT —AND— H Larry Semon in “No Wedding Bells” COMING SATURDAY ‘The show that made the West famou»— WILL KING and fifty helpers in “THE TAXI GIRL” ALL THIS WEEK 9-REEL SUPER-FILM DRAMA “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” WITH ARNOLD DALY AND MARY KENNISON CARR THREE SHOWS DAILY 3,7 AND 9 P. M. |] Have No Bananas” | FREE MATINEE TODAY FOR CHILDREN MOORE THEATRE Mats. 35ce—Nights 35¢, 50e—Children 25¢ AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION THE 8 Se eereerereorrereoeceesseeeeoewnereeenuss | STAGE WORLD SCREEN} of MAKE-BELIEVE { At Winter Garden || } | TODAY'S PROGRAMS paren Theiss Molghan ts Lawenty > soon Ne fim The . ry” STRAND heth ringe. BLUE ' Mildred Davis aod Ken Marian in “Temporary Mar MOUSE —Monte Vider In Horvert Hawlineson One Million in STAGK METROPOLITAN — The all-colored huffie Along.” od Company tn musical show, wit King The Taxi Girl PANTAGES Variety vandertile, Vaudeville and photo to Me Filed Than to Hold Convention ‘ COLISEUM Thomas Meighan’s Homeward Bound," new ploture, is a highly eo is at the Coll one of his greatest former ures. Lila and several known players are *# in the Lee r well cast rominent re pleture. ¢ MOUSE reet,” the screen version Lew alr fam¢ Pretty Elinor Fair is one of the stars who appear in “A Million in Jewels,” the | thrilling crook drama now| playing at the Winter Gar- den. J, P. McGowan and} | Helen Holmes are also fea-| tured. | ture is very well known ph STRAND vital domestic p treated In the big 5 It presents a middle ¢ husband weit: | r who ten | em “Temp mig cture thony Hope's famed story, opened an at the Liberty on Thure- | ¢ picture ix maid to be both dramatic and to contain c love story. The stars, including Hammorstien, Bert Lytell, re Windsor, He Washburn, oll Lewis, has forgot a Tete cast is advancing years | numbers er hand, Mar orn. Man Without @ jis being presented COLUMBIA i Herbert Rawlinson has reverted to The famous | Burr and Alex | . and the be ot | | Moore pleted. an the title and Mary yal Comin, a story of the crooks “One in a M * a sequel ¢ bs mae te eret service men nervice operatives to frustrate the plot of a band of jewel smugglers. eee COLONIAL nor Boardman, Frank Mayo, h, Richard Dix, Lew Cody m La Marr are seen | ninent roles in” tor the picturization of Rupert Hughes’ famous ory of life Holly wood. . the fe of the program. A great of other ison Paced yesde ihe picture in minor roles Great Mea)- dra- matic Suc- cess— “One Million in Jewels” Scenio—Comedy—Clanate 106 206 very entertaining ry PALACE Charles Blaney’s famous old play “Mo to Be Pitied Than orn " made a big hit on the stage and the screen adaptation of the play is pr It te th t attractions at it Lake and J, Frank Glendon are the stara. nie Any Time Loge Seats in now ;PRATER OF VIENNA REPRODUCED IN FILM A complete reproduction of the famous Prater, of Coney island of Vienna, Austria, wag built at Uni versal City for the speactacular mo-| tion picture, “Merry-Go-Round, “HER GILDED CAGE” which comes to the Columbia then ter Saturday. “Merry-Go-Round” Is Lona MiRIBEIGE ve) wares nd the| eaeioie eee ee of most of the scenes, and is al “Souls freakish, interesting place. for Sale” Tho gt t Is said to “DRIVEN” © cont ove 0 and was ay Dramatic ORTA SWANSON In Kerry and new star, Cosar of renown appear in of techni artistry photoplay, f the Year |Expect Huge Crowd at Rome Convention! ROME, Aug. 16.—8ix thousand | prelates and church leaders are ex pected to attend the ecumontonl iam, In 1925, the first «ince 1870. | Nights | Twenty Cents || “Yes! We Still getting encores both as a song and « fox- trot! But have you heard Furman and Nash sing It or the Lanin Orehe awing it into « capti ing dance on Colum Brain is the most siz@ and quality of ail the parts of the human body Just ask for— The Song, A-3873 TheFox-trot,A-3924 At Columbia Dealers at De Money's New Academy, Pike at 14th, every Maturday evening. ‘The one big DANCING TAUGHT mart Monday’ evens Summer 40, Plenty of aad number | is strong fn heart interest and is| | gone ozen other artists hia getaway. | police, |of tho Budapest equivalent of Scot. | {amu | teors’ variable in| THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923. TURRELL’ 2 ‘PRICE WIND-UP ENDING SATURDAY {00 Pairs Women’s High-Grade Pumps at Less Than One-Half Feature Values, Selected From Our Midsummer Clearance Buy Now at Le No Refunds or Exchanges on Sale Shoes Main Floor Millions Disappear With Hungary’s Sherlo¢ék Famed Detective Flees With Crowds and Leaves Pile of Love Letters VIENNA, Aug. 16. _Hungary’ at Sherlock Holmes has gone wrong and | » gone with 140,000,000 crowns and the profe ‘al reputations of six star detectives of the Budapest police force, who helped him to make Hugo Kopinits, the hero, i# an ex officer who has beon studying at | Budapest university and dabbling tn | oriminology as a hobby. Kopinits decided to help out the and he became a secret agent | land Yard. In oleven big casos ho did valuable work, His alty was glora and the ‘valuta profi. spedlulators in exchange, One day recently Kopintia went to police headquarters with a hot tip ‘Two leading officials at the Hungar- | Jan National bank, he said, were va- | lita profiteers. Everything was tramed up. Ko-| pintis was to trap the men, He! thought it bert to get them roally fiat, and that the amount 4 1| tight to be large, Bo the po! 4 140,000,009 crowns, Kot to take the money to the ialn, to be ured, ontenalbly legal speculation, Kopinitia took the money tn 26,000. crown notes, and made two twenty pound parcels of it, Six detectives were to qo along with him. Tho detectives promised to obey Kopinit's Injunction to carry out his instructions faithfully, pinite| bank for | bundles, ‘They were toexplained later to the detectives, such | KY Turrell Quality Footwear ss Than Factory Cost .30 820 pairs of Pumps, in Black, Brown, Gray, Bronze and other colors; Satin, Suede, Kid, Calf and patent leathers, welt and turned soles, Louis and Cuban heels, all marked at prices less than one-half of those which ob- tained only a few weeks ago, and represent value which cannot be obtained elsewhere. All sizes and widths in the group. Shoes which sold at $10:00 and $12.00 about a month ago 280 pairs Laird, Schober & Co. Pumps in Gray Suede, Patent Leather, Black Satin, Black Suede, Glazed Kid and Brown Calf, in Goodyear welt soles and hand-turned soles; Louis and Cuban heels. AO Freshen up your wardrobe with several pairs of these bargains. Save on the initial cost; save by “resting” your shoes oftener; spare yourself the monotony of wearing the same shoes too often. Second and Madison Only & young man had been In nis cab. 4 Russ Agitators He had two parcels, They had driven Expelled by French to a shop where the young Man} pecen Aug. 16—Four Russians bought a suit case for the parcels. [Suspected of being soviet agitators Then they had driven to a small, arrested by French troops at soloct restaurant, Yes, the restaurant | Dortmund pelted. proprietor sald there had been echt METROPOLITAN X<",.. } & young man. He had spent an hour | agakilan Vienne we ying Jo's Lew t at lunch, No, he did not aeem nery- | eaeatrabiahh 2 ONG Before he left, he had the head- ALON Matinee walter make up for him a cold tun Saturday | Saying he was NG BN __Mricens 00 to $2.00 | 140 Million) — our, follow him to the bank, and up to the second floor, upon which the officials had their office, ‘There they were to guard all doors Kopinits showed them the doors, At a signal from Kopinits they were to enter the room. Thoy were warned that tho officials probably would try to flee Everything went well at the start Kopinitw entered the room with his big bundles and the detectives took UP their posts outside. Thoy smoked cigarettes and watched, and walted or the algnal, It seemed never to ome, But Kopinita had warned} them to be patient, and had pointed udinofi PERRET TS out that If they peoked Into the room Roy—Gordon_& Henly—Nell the suapects might themselves be ry Paningcacope come suspicions, RUTH STONEHOUSH After an hour and a half the clorks in “Ne Yourselt” In the bank began to leave. The de~ Matinees: tectivoa became anxious, They dared not ask any questions. But finally, When & charwoman came out of the Watohed room the detectives asked About a young man with two big ping on a journey that Kopinits had | jmone to Bucha t and then to| France. Before ho left he mailed 7,- 000,000 crowns to his sister, and 5,- 000,000 to a chum, with a note that valuta speculation was easy and pro- fitable, All the police found at Kop- Init's home was six pounds of love | ‘They found late Matinees: 2:30 Nights: Tand 9 Revue La Petite Gintare arry Coleman An acre of tobacco plants yields | About 100 tons Bremerton-Charleaton- Port Orchard Take Fast Atenmers ab ‘0 8 Dock TAL NIGHT SERVICR From Reattle (@ Bremerton Saturday and Bund 9:30 P. and Dally, 4:90 ana into P, AUTOMOBILE FERRY Benitle to Nremertor Dally Tb, #80, Miey M. “There In no one in the room,” ahe sald. “It is way past closing time." | ‘The detectives tried vainly to make up for lost time “oot and Untill Briday “More to Be Pitied Than Scorned” A mreat atnme Kopinits, they round, had shown! them every door but one—a hack one. ‘They found that aa they were enters Ing the building @ taxicab with tts engine running was waiting outside | (J LJ the backdoor, ry NAVY YARD ROUTE Fy Yos, an imperturbable taxl-drtvor | Lp celmen Ove! 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