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bap | ON eed ee se i a i msn te *TIN- elie North Begin today > ip from the -*TEMBER 8, 195 MONDAY, SI wecccesvesese The Wonder Police Dog, Starring in Just the greatest dog picture ever made, that’s all —no exceptions.—John Hamrick. r= COMING — ANDY WARD _and “LITTLE JOHNNY c Novelty Organist | HIS BAND JONES” ah Political recs of Labor Prove Successful Past Year NV Setbacks Oceur i in Courts BY LOWELL MELL IT ] Pienicing and perading in cele ! \ bration of the day named " honor, labor doubtless | Anna Q. rice some thought to the | | Nilsson all o gs to a clos NEW FEATURES ON \ singularly = ortllngag ¢| ‘The Man Betwee - PALACE HIP BILL @ ie ar of successes and s¢ 4 the Palace rr on at. the Pal et year of successes and : vs sat the Palace | NU Shas : t ned , f labor against reactic I ie ie 7 , A, ry aintion by congress for . ¢ oe ettridadh thie meek a pte! y oe some time at lea COLONIAL PUBS Pre esa wild tn think © As important, least, in the| Harold Lloyd's greatest thrills eomnanin persion Hy =: manner in which tabor | obta mody ia nite Gre |e ee ay: Deve: Nantied. Wins Person its success at the polls, It result-|ing a full house at every showing oe tae are te ic ayer PRS sat iy hdstnain ¢ nt the Colonial theater. “Safety | JusRting and hat manipulation. | al IN farmers. It may be the beginning) longest that Lloyd has ever made, |" all.are performed. speedi Of co-operation that will go a long) and it Is packed with thritimg and), Mouncing Around: would be an ica au: bor: aaa” on attics Ce ae eye ie rmance of Rice and Elmer, ere JAPT CUASSIC c De la be a agriculture r . h m on aad Only a Few | have sufte WINTER GARDE yc aiy barley dh or Maes ne” More Days TWENTY LABOR BANKS A story of modern $ present. | stop comic falls, Clover for the HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED ed in ‘Youthful Cheaters o pres.| bits of pantomime provide subtle a rand Orchestra N Weisiartars In the purely economic field ent feature at the Winter Garden. |‘ a ete ee Ht : OS) Plavies ‘cette PH |'sbor has extended. itself. material. Glen Hunter and Martha Mansfield Novelty Dancers are «| W% by Primal. | ly. Twenty labor banks have been | take the important parts. misses who ¢ r iN Coming—“The 1 Who them being while wages have not gone down Norman Kerry |of living has been slightly reduced. | Plentiful employment, demand, has helped to bring this about. RAILROAD STRIKE » OUTSTANDING ONE CAR BAAN The outstanding strike of the year| |was that of the railroad shopmen, | Today and Tuesday é which brought on the Daugherty de been for an injunction and Judge | Wilkerson’s granting of the demand. This injunction, so sweeping in terms that labor leaders claimed with | much justification that it violated the | its | bill of rights in the U. 8. constitution, | Working conditions, particularly 19) j1ound the block. ‘The Metr > on, | c lock, Metropolitan of THRILL! Minut |proved of doubtful benefits to the | the coal mines, during the year! serchants’ association has voted to| Every Minute {iroads. Indicating this is the fact |Thelt reports have strengthened! yeep open house, and many of then that the majority of the roads pro-|!#bor’s position with the publi are planning special displays and LAUGH! Every Second HAROLD LLOYD pes? Niet “SAFETY ,; LAST” No Advance in Prices anne OLYMPIC THEATRE Firat and Madison NOW PLAYING TED HOWLAND And it MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE Presenting “BE CAREFUL, BABY” A KNOCKOUT OF LAUGHTER AND SONG CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE LABOR DAY Admission—10c—15ce—25c ceeded to settle the atrike by dealing with the very labor leaders enjotned by the court from having any in the strike. A minority, how: refused to settle, and this strike still | proceeds, notwithstanding that tbe| drastic court order was made permi nent during the summer at the re quest of the attorney general At the same time the attorney gen eral asked and obtained the quashing of proceedings in another federal court, whereby it had been sought to tie the hands of the coal miners’ lead ers in their efforts to direct and con trol a strike of bituminous miners. In the field of public opinion labor has gained materiaily, and one of the forces contributing largely to this im- portant fact has been that of the churches. ‘The Federal Council of | har | 7) Y ay f LLOvD Y q STRAND ny s still sho to at the rand. The ant of the most " | | BLUE MOUSE } frozen N¢ the] He cellent con UMBIA farked With V ictory at the Polls; |: ° OLYMPIC OFFERS an in New York Clot hing ovation at every performani bank in and the tan, Grecian, Span numbers Churches ha tion of the 12-hour day In the stec! mills, the about to be toward are given | stitutional by the supreme court, and THE SH eoeereecoseccesoeceeseoose STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE POCO SOOO EHO SOOOHEHESEOSSENSEH EEE SOLER OEEOHE TOD: ies ze ROGRAD | AT LIBERTY ) COLISEUM—Comstance in ——$ $$$ Chadwick in “Quick STRAND—The photo movie colony BLUE MOUSE dog, in “Where th COLL MILAM man Kerry tn WINTER GARDEN stheful Cheaters.” COLONTAL—Harold Lloyd in “Safety Laat. STAGE Roland heading Ory company tn “'Hollywood,"* the ¢ fo in the much-tai OLISEUM ance Talmadge ar Helene Chadwick has a Beene om coamiat ent | PONE Ole: Cpposite Richard} 6 is given the support ¢ ex.| Dix in “Qu sands,” now at| ast ihe Liberty theas ri; CHANGE NAME OF r days, and Mary Philbin] The Moore tneater, tho Seattle man Kerry are the featured | home of the Orpt m ciroult, is here \« to ans ar nade b Manager Cart Feit the present feature} The Orpheum cir Liberty, deals with the smug: | cording to Mr. Reiter irugs on th | tt 1 Orpheum th © field o minute ¢ that ¥ “BE CAREFUL, BABY” ere ‘back Watie. Th ballet numbers are pleasant! this same field must be included| “Be Careful, Baby,” the well |{nterspersed with specialties by the are being offered in the | drama with |In fact, it may be said that, the) new show. lcompanies the vaudeville, country taken as a whole, the mar-|- — - | gin betw wages and the cos | continued Its investiga. OPEN HOUSE and has pressed its objections and convincingly reform se effected. The mill own. have admitted that in moving) better hours they are bowing | for} marshaling public opinion in behalf|'¥o, Public for inspection. of the workers. lcome The visitors will be every part of the buildi Other impartial groups of investi-| 0007 Jn gators also have thrown light upon > insistently long-hoped-for ers ing Co, Friday night, when the war to the from the Whit roof, and building entrance al: A serious setback suffered was in| the judicial field. The supreme court held unconstitutional the act of con gress creating a minimum wage board for women workers in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and declared, in| ffect, that all legislation seeking to protect avomen workers in this re: spect 1s void. Meantime, however, minimum wage legislation in states is still being inforced. ‘The court's decision may have one important and unexpected conse quence, {f a movement now gaining | headway meets with the general ap: proval of labor, This provides for a} single amendment to the constitution whereby such decisions ax the mini- mum wage decision and the child labor decision would be rendered {m- possibls, The amendment proposed is that javing congress the power \o re-enact any legislation held uncon souvenirs, flowers will be everywhere dence, and three orch vide music in in company's guests. Until Wedn: GLENN HUD In_a Romance of Modern Jnzz “YOUTHFUL OBE! ATERS” thereby end any question of its con. stitutionatity, ‘Those labor leaders urging it agree that this amendment would end the supreme court's power to nullify progressive legislation. Many believe that the beginning of this carnpaign may mark the com Ing year o# one of the most important) in all the history of American labor. | | NTI FRIDAY NIGHT Ackerm: Harris Offer 5 —-ACTS—5 Hright, Mreexy Vaudeville A Sercen Thriller— “The Man Between” Mei Medicine Free Washingtom Bldg. 0% KF A =KIDDINS 1 ALWAYS— ATTLE @ crook atmosphere, ac- TO BE HELD) Thousands of guests will enjoy ghe | hospitality of the Metropolitan Build- White-Henry-Stuart buildnig, recent- in ng from the Decorations of greens and autumn | \ WEEK evi- | [Ney stras will pro- Pee various parts of the| building for the entertainment of the = = SS With MICHAND DIX and SS = NeLene CHADWICK ES Wed—Glorin Swan = tl aa NOW The aristoe: of all big A] ZX 7 operation with employers in many| day by Ted Howland and his com A comedian who makes himself lines. © most striking exampie|Pany as the opening show of their | right at home with the patrons and Gl is offered by the Baltimore & Ohi engagement at the Olympic keeps them laughing with new [Hl railroad, whose union employes are| theater jokes and late popular ballads ix | cide working hand in hand with Dan Howland {9 well known as ajJim McGill, “A Knight in the Good gg Willard to promote efficiency and |c« median of ability and with his / Old Days.” McGill has his own Way |taineors re }economy in operation and the ex-|chorus promises lively entertain. | of telling stories and his best song x WB tension of the system's business in| ment to Olymplc patrons during tho |number is t Old Gang of |'Umbia Sund a a coming season. His first show was | Mine.” artbaldt It’s the picture that has all MJ] 19 the realm of warfare, labor ts| received enthuslastically by a big) Harmony singing t the forte of Seattle talking, and Is now [| %!* apparently to claim a pretty audience the Kole Komedy Trio, “A Boob be in its 17th big day. Bm complete victory over the forces tlrel Bradley, one of the featured |and Two Blondes,” whose comedy $i behind the open shop movement| members of the company, is also|is also of a high They Starring BB jana the movement to force wages! said to be quite well known here.|sing late popular melodies and the | tine GB down to the pre-war level, it has « brilliant part in “Be|young lady makes a hit with her Mary Philbin | asserted that the roll-call of org Careful, Baby,” and was encored | own version of u Gotta See 4. In [i ze¢ labor is as long or longer| by the Sunday atidiences. Mama Every Night ors were and than it was this day one year ago,| Many mew and attractive musical ‘The Man Between,” a photo-| the peaks | Wallace [to scale | peak, whic | carved his | three men | before him |Maine 5|a party of sources 4 | Me., | Vin the a a | oly Stanley Ballew, pany, tra, day, Billy order t jy right in this theatr and were led by 71 women who negot jaro coming here home state. | riving here § be in Seattle two di n | for Portlan STAR Mumte, M4 Night only! rill special NORGE aslest part of § PLAYING— rat G Came Back.” ° War er, APA MOUNTAINEERS | RETURN HOME) gn territory an4 in: i & number of ni: the Seattle Moun turned from British Co after scaling Moun 1 of the surrounding . heretofore thought im Canadian climbers. 4 128 Moun eh, mond 8. Meany and Joseph T. Haz | Custer, running from a nearby the aggregation of climb. in true Alpine fashion. Burr, the first American he Table, negotiated the ch is 6,700 feet high, and namo at the top. Only had ever made the climb] Party Will Be Seattle Guests | Seattle will be host September 9 to 125 natives of Maine who to advertise the re: advantages of their coming West an railway lines, ar- ptember 9. They will and will leave anad Ore., RALPH POLLOCK AT TH PIANO _POWEKS & W AL Hatt ok ~ HARRY i. CONLEY & Birnes, Carleton & aul Kirkland & Com- Topica. Orches- Matineo every | LAND OF TANGO Sameroff & Sonia Kyrlton Sisters & Mack Wells & Eclair Twins Servo & Moro Pantagescope ‘Lt IBBRTY [Ruth Roland Prof, Ed-| ted | The party left Portland, | on September Headliner| Movie Thriller Queen at Moore This Week }UTH ROLAND, oye of the fa tars ot fiimdom, who of movie fans fore tye camera, | of Orpheum 1 at the Moore fins I ballad songs and owtumes b » would dive off of big boat ng thru space high in the alt on cables across a deep gorge and\yet| that's her life before the movie | camera Dan Stanley and Al Birnes, one of | teams in vaude nd 4 ¢ seo ond for honors on this week's bill. | They bay ‘ 16 burlesque numbe tter to their) what puts them over, Cor and Harriett} thelr fa other far singing astrumental spec tuals and straigh ywn South” a bu that’s dif- ire r and use | nt an act ferent Paul Kirkland of the best his company has been see . in which Kirkl clever dancing on a ladder and some difficult balancing. and Julla Ballew in 0 act complete the AVIATORS WILL | PHOTO ECLIPSE Go From Vancouver, Wn., to) San Diego for Work - lar eclipse ever Lieutenant n-stop crow flyer, and Cap , holder of the wo were to hop barracks field men have been en st const for several day route] from the E ne the fil ing photograph! | gineering service. ‘They spent a stages and for the en ight in easy s 3 wor y fying over Yel- lowstone park ta@fing @ series of pic- |tures, and yesterday sailed around Rainier, National park, snapping some unusual alr views. Tho wolar eclipse photo which the alrmen will take a Diego will be used in further testing the Einstein theory, Lieutenant Ready said. They will be mae t an altitude of 20,000 feet, insuring the clearness of the atmosp’:sie from smoke and Allaged Prowler Held After Fight Clyde Vidier, 23, alleged prowler, | Was jailed early Sunday morning, | following an encounter at the home| jot Mra. I, R. Osborne, 1403 20th | ave. | Alaska Railroad }he had been slugged and robbed of} PAGE * eearTin® Playhouse of No Regrets The You'll want to shout it from the housetops—to let all the world know how good it is! STARTING WEDNESDAY For an Extended Engagement GLORIA swa BLUEBEARDS "814 WIFE Huntly Gordon Robert Agnew Glorious Gloria is more entrancingly _ beautiful, bewitchingly gowned, more distinctive- ly and delightfully Gloria than ever before. more Receipts Larger A ions of $67,000 during July of » same month of ipts of the Alaska Rail- roud has been announced by the de- partment of the interior. Receipts of the munth this year were $115,000, as against $48,000 for July, 19: The increase includes revenues from mail, express, dining S a 2 freight. car service, Two Safloes Jailed on Assault Charge! Clarence Ritter and William Gan- non, sailors, were jailed for investi- | gation Monday morning, on com- plaint of P. D. O'Connor, who claimed | passens 0 inan alley near Second and} Washington. Police investigating, reported ‘nad O'Conner was drunk and are waiting | until he sobers up for further in-| formation regarding the alleged as- sault. How to Relieve Neuritis If you want genuine, lasting relief! from those keen, darting pains of}! Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor — neuritis, you must first restore the Licensed Herb Specialist : diseased terves to sound, healthy ‘Treats all ailments with | Chins get < stomach, rheumatism, head= he, catarrh, nervousiess, condition. | Neuritis {s nerve inflammation} brought on by colds, Injuries, bruises rs. Osborne, a police matron, re- - cough, cold, kidney, blood, po 4 that she had returned home or infectious diseases, It usually) i! biadder and female lIate with her brother-inclaw, Milton | centers its attack about the shoulder Custer, and Mrs, Custer, when she jnoticed a man at the window. She | cried out and the man stuck his head jout the window. |room, struck at the man and jumped thru the open window after him. | After a brief encounter the man es- Jcaped, but was later arrested by Sergt. W. J. Strecker and Patrolman |G. C. Kidwell. Mrs. Osborne identi- | fied him. |Two Youngsters Included in Bid} “Why the furrowed brow, dear? Any serious problem you are think ing out? “Yes, it is serious. letter today frem over in Bellingham. |vited us to spend them at their new |tell me they have plenty of room and want me to come Saturday ening and bring the children.” “Bring the children, eh? Well, | |why not? The youngsters would enjoy the visit as much as would.” “Yes, take them. their clothes. I have had a the Vicksburgs They have in- Sunday with | home. They | we of course, and I'd Jike to} The trouble ts with | We are both fitted | out all right, thanks to our recent | purchases, but Tommy's suit is a | wreck and Dorothy hasn't any dress |that would be suitable for a week- lend trip like that.” | “Well, why can’t they have some- |thing new. School will begin soon and they'll have to have dothes anyway, “Yes, I know, but another kind. Dorothy will bo in high school and needs a good tricotine drest. She's | quite a young lady In size and ap. pearance now, And Tommy would not wear & good suit {9 school if we got it. His old ong though un. fitted for dress-up, dges nicely for school.” “Well, the younggfers are sure to have to dress up/sooner or later, |so let's get a swt for the boy and a new dress forDorothy.” “All right. 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