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OCTOBI ae Sal Ser FOLLOW THE CROWDS—AND Take a lesson in the art of love! ps € x) Indefinite Run NOW ON ITS SECOND BIG WEEK 1) ‘A super-picture—full of thrills adventure and romance — and i the kind of a story that proves \,\¥ all the world loves a lover. ‘Our regular af Heart ©. Le Het Novelty Organiat Staggered Seattle! | —Sunday thousands ‘of people who Jammed the Metropolitan were staggered by the power, forceful acting and convincing appeal of this picture that set a whole nation gasping. SEE— it Rvenings sO BBR or Se PLUS We, Te TAX OLITAN | Memphis, Tise from ob: | great busine: 4 which saw Saunders curity to the head of a} s with an annual turn- | 000,000 In m | his attem mingled doubt here many | lieve he can do it: there are ‘oth: ers whe are not quite so sure. “y. OCERY KING TO COME BACK Wfinly Wiggly Founder Plans to Recoup come-back with a} are yho} ° a see,” he went on, “before I} I know exac Ihave my 5 I don't m to rivals 0 complic t unde where I worked out, * object because | ed that] ratand them, | hipg to fear. what I 2 ke chalinces. 9$—The Pigs A by HINGTON, Oct. yet ice Saunders, former who was wrecl . is out to demonst adage that but he’s year ago, man may be}T know just exac never out I at 41, this former | fm a count cery store was | times a millionaire, had Bg income of perhaps $250,000 | and there wasn't a cloud | “4 his quick reply : a thy, Today he is practical yi reu high diver dive off ‘cept for his dreams of n/Patform into a aballow pool of wa-| fortune that will make hig for-|'°t» haven't you? Well, you tho Wealth seem trivial in compar. | ‘hat he was taking a chance, | you? But he wasn't. He k he |@xactly what he was dol | ance to him; he had been | 2:18 and 8:15 p. m. every for years.” anders dented that he attempted Wall coup mere al ck market gamble. Hix purpose, | sald, was to protect the pri stock, as he was get ng; I don’t t the are a ng char —that you take Ic “ at's bec in't Wim I going to come back that's. hard because I h teen knocked out. They merely Mein a corner, and I am still | a Just wait id see,” fsa man, undaunted by re- who dream of a wide of making himself the | Pi Ford 6f the grocery e, | ting ready to put a new issue on the} Mi bis patents, which protect hia | marke tve principle in every civilized | “F Betty, he has visions of rearing | contin me POMercial ‘colossus upon the | ns no cl doing it a | day Sa the} en't s reet as he e of} serted a child in its distre P Piggly | going to regain control, 1 am goir |to refinance nd it § ——|be a bigger, greater thing th before.” And § ry wale tonalre at 42, ‘9 LYMPIC O THEATRE Madinon Het. present an ever undeérs, 2 $100.a-m man at 22 and Ist and 2nd GOOSE-GOOSE n Comedy Serenm and AMATEURS voNtonnT 100—15e—256 Also Popular iho Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated Ladies’ Musical Club Presents Mary Garden ASSISTING ARTISTS IN CONCERT At The Metropolitan MONDAY EVE, OCTOBER 15 Prices—$3.00, $2.50, 82.00 etful, peev. t taste of dit never} A teaspoon sick child t for a Fig Syrup” w for babies Printed o Mit gay “c, Poe an ny gent hich haw ai and chi n of n bottie, Mother! | allfornia” or you} General Seat Sale Thursday lof the peop RORBIN METROPOLITAN Reld’s “Mui COLISEUM Williams, Pat O'Malley I Struggle. LINE YRiehard Wilson in Zane Man. M Lay BLUE Days, sr featuring aud Frank Mayo, STRA Novell Whitw COLUMBIA Vem) DEN the Kapic the COLON Mad OnPHEUM tng vaudeviti HELLIG—WILL Ii tn revue, Tom PANTAGES— Variety PALACE HEE fopl OLYMPIC Goone,"" rank Mayo LIBERTY man are seen hig wife, @ coun! nly find of millions, Are, La “The Dix Grey's Corll plat Mary dy, and Elinor Glyn's Wallace » Wreckage,” Adores, Mare Karle Kiternal ete >» te Ivor “rhe 4 Neyant Astor im Mark of company vaudeville, fa ma Vaudeville and pho- “The Kngged Helge, Comedy farce, (iooaa, of the ve the r frozen try & Night Life of Russians onto Basin, America’s leant \Casinos, Tea Gardens and ¢€ Man," t theme of ed clerk ho sud ven in posseasion fare tho ipal char 1 which are enacted by Bryant STRAND | Washburn and Bra Novak. Mae Marsh, Carol Dempster, Tvor Sovello and N having Strand concerns the people centers about the § orphan girl, an ambitiou youth and a position. White & very mucc now q Wrong and inju: te “The ot Mark screen st by exntul ot ye ich Hamilton are the main charagtérs of the xcreen tore " whiclt ts pover' *. | WENTER GARDEN the Beast.” Thomas Jauthor of “The Birth of « Natic } in at the The story in the main South and nd woes ofan! youn of wealth and social It is sald to be the story of truth and right conquer ng over a Dixon. is now being shown on the Colonia! screen. forms th The Robert. Ellis, subconscious ho basis of the at [is replete with tense dramat Madelyne ¢ mind which action 6) and Warner Rich mond are the p cipals, PALACE HIP China and the South Seas are the locales for the mystery stor being presented this week at and brings two fore. absorbtr “The Raster the Pa ‘The film was made from «| Harold McGrath's romi new | Palmert and Alfred Lunt, to the Aviator Ki height of 500 feet his plane collapsed, Harry 1. 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' ne fo amuse |taclf. During the lar the Jare a numbe door stages ru Summer He Three of the mupporting players in Mary Ph starring vehicle, "M by Owen Kildare, } jed.. ‘They Max Davidso ummer most of the|O'Malley and Edwin J. Brady, nm ill dire to. o1 numerous | f hardships, the mis to have a frantic desire ure |re s are closed, b of b sing The] Laura La Plante has Just finished has four stages.) work as Reginald Denny's leading | Jon the outdoor inthe big gar-|woman in hin first 1924 Jewe | American dancers, acro:|"There Hoe Goes.” The story wa ri 1 an Jing | written by Byron Morgan especially | of singers, male and female.) for Denny r best to entertain a food: |——— natured audience, only too anxious} to be entertained. | HAS THRER INDOOR STAGES | On one of the three indoor stages | 2 musical comedy fs being p 4) many of the |enough for the N York an full ta fen pseudo |bats, hu ni try mbe The Best Cough Syrup f is Home-made. f Here's an enay way to anve 2, and Jot hare the best cough remedy “you ever tried. nin 5 a more serious Ke regular p , You've probably heard of this well- known plan of making cough syrup | at home. But hate you ever used it? 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Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma, Pinex is a highly concentrated com- | places with ound of, genuine Norway pine ex: y: srofiteer class are ract, and has been used for genera- eae Dt lai | tions’ for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your | druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” | with directions, and don't accept any- thing els aranteed to give abso- | lute satisfaction or monex refunded, The Pi Ft. Wayne, Ind. third, cal 1 don't know show the “Crooked there is alwa en, Motcow hag five biz establishments, one v where the gamblers hear music, Strange to # |no record of a gambler’s suicic this place. wh sa vaviet n cool off 4 the | ‘Olive’ Hermita which never fails to include the “fa mous gypsy choir.” sides these more famous pl many coming em. there are a number of others with | down from. the di | pire. All of them h excellent, There gardens with openair § | aré resorted to largely by what} America the “common | cludes the reputations of the ¢ e cabaret a number same are also Ja ned in |people.” ‘This [sno employer govern: | ranks, at th “nepmen lower who do not care to be the seen lier as the ne | co “ own THOSE “NAKED” DANCES The orchestras that play gardens good | pretty well up to date with thelr pro: grams me of the the so-called “naked” For the benefit of shocked American | readers, it is well to say that the ‘nakedness" is faked, At the samo time the costumes would be consid ered somewhat extreme, even for the New York stage. Some of the dances on these open stages, performed ex clusively by women, are frankly ex treme, but dancers and owners of the gardens say they are art ber of “beer restaurants,” as they called here, have tn ed immensely, They are the wardens" of Germany and of America before the Volstead law. A number of these have “Volks Choirs’ and each A group of "Volks | Dancers,” with some kind of music, usually good Then there is the “Enthusiast.” Located in a former wine cellar, with bare gray walls, rough tables and rougher chairs, this place is open to the members and their friends ¢ It has a buffet, a small kitchen and} a three-plee le orchestra, The itors are largely male and female] pat t nd a large who h in purely hot 1 In these Are ver and keep ene pro The nu em prinklin friends. informal, When the alr men take off thelr coats, vests and even roll up cious Roast ines hef at every eate today nalist ner The et ‘King Revue Is Comical An Elaborate Show “Tomfooleries”’ ” Marr, and Karle o Wiliams, \ y in f te and entertaining given famed comedian. Five different scenes and ni dozen mu dance al nd nter ludes the wow’ natitute Zane Grey's duet new show. “Murder will Out,” the b ramount p Th yp : Man 4 thrills eB ety in some of the de com-} “To ast and natirizing | | the ery tag Ame scenes 3 toda the other| which every ob eae ment Hunting,” | ot which is “Before and| Btors wil Heilig | sketch, th disclosed In and “A Fd himself THOM wombine element nature title; “A Arte Ghost bers of the compa Jaugh. Among the musical off Clara LaVelle's number, “W nd t tal Runaw t Clara in this number, lowed by Clair Starr's » Buster dama have nber pnd oan r of the King girls Is “Hotsy y Girls as which is] new of- Lorenzo| featured ensemble and his Jazz players al pleasing pieces, Pierce does a ne which wins her sep ors and a gypsy dance, yall the King girls take part, | of the pleasing closing num- ALL PROFESSIONS — AMONG MOVIE FOLK that tho screen talent from all walks of n adduced, Tho cast of t Man,” now showing at is made up of 9 walks of life. Of the pr cipal players, Richard Dix, designed become Lois Wilson, days’ | from today NORMA TALMADGE in‘“ASHES of bert Edeson, a painter while Frank Campeau never other ambitions outside of atricals. BULLFIGHTS ARE. BEING REPLACED Football Taking Spanish Nation by Storm MPHIS,! Tenn. Oct. 9— mmemorial bullfight, which 1s con: sidered the “national sport" of Spain now has a formslable rival in soccer football, according to cable advices received by the department of com- meres from its consul at Mala: | Spain. | With the virtual passing of the sword and red blanket exhibitio: American sporting goods manufac- turing establishments have an op- portunity to create a fair market for their goods, the consul also revealed. football, which is played thruout Northern Spain, was first introduced to Malaga in 1921, when troops en route to Spanish Morocco, including a crack soccer team, chal- lenged the city to a series of games for the benefit of wounded soldiers. “With a desire to ald in raising funds for the soldiers and acquire knowledge of the game," the report oo Ea aie equally in| *tted, “a team was organized, the : and taxes are equally in- | chatienge accepted and soccer had evitable, but death is not a re-|Come te stay, eator.—Gree >iedme eee | B ee te | “Curiosity drew the spectators to} ——— | the first games, but gradually this |curlosity grew into interest and now | these same individuals are anxious- | |ly waiting for each Sunday’s game: | é | Scheduled games are widely adver- | \tised by placards on the streets and | all 0 Will Be at the COLISEUM Soccer lin conspicuous places. When | matches are played, special cars are j put Into service to accommodate the | crowds seeking transportation to the playing field, located about two miles from the center of the city Plans} are being formulated for the enlarge- | ment of the seating capacity of the field, which now holds 7,000. At every match thourands are turned may because of limited accommoda- jtions within the enclosure,” the re-| port stated. The Seville fair, one of the elab- Jorate functions of the year, now opens with a soccer match instead of | a bullfight, as was the custom in past | years. In recent years small boys| could be seen daily in the parks and | nt lots practicing the difter- | the bullfighters must | perfect, but now they are seen kick- ing around an old hat to resemble a football while some of those who are fortunate enough to have the price | are pushing a regulation soccer ball | about. # It is estimated that during the past | | two years, 1,200 footballs and 250) | complete uniforms were sold. | | | | Don't Miss It Starrin EVA NOVAK and Bryant Washburn on v ent “passes” Reginald Denny —in— “Leather Pushers” WEIHE SISTER —in— ropation and Song Girls Will Tea c Physical Education Misses Mayme McDonald, well! known thruout Northwest tennis clreles, and Winifred Champlin, have received appointments in the phy cal education departments of Eastern jachools, aevording to word reacning | Seattle ‘Tuesday. Miss McDonald | will act ag athletic instructor at the| | University of New Hampshire, and | | Miss Champlin as assistant Arector | in women’s athletics at the Univer: Mity of Nevada. Miss Champlin is{ a graduate of the physical education department of the University of | Washington Pulp Mill Damaged | by $750,000 Fire OREGON CITY, Ore. Oct, 9. Dama, estimated at, $750,000 ro. sulted from a fire which destroyed Plant B, of the Hawley Pulp and International Coming Sat max Dixon's Great Psychic Deama THE MARK or THE BEAST” NOTE: This is the ture of the season for which the New York public actually paid $3.50 only. pier a nent, NoW— D. W. Griffith's immortal story of a girlewho couldn’t stop loving— Mae Marsh IVOR NOVELLO CAROL DEMPSTER NEIL HAMILTON 0 ADVANCE IN PRICE: MISS CECILE BARON playing introduction and cadenza to the first movement of the Grieg piano concerto, Marjorie Walt Johnson In an Atmospherhs Prologue Strand Orchestra under WINELAND playing a special musical novelty, “The Animal Fair’ Coming—- “Ruggles of Red Gap” CALL MAIN 0012 for information about attractions at The Strand, Coliseum or Liberty, Pir Fa 0 Lo OCT PRE R PING | HELD OV BY REQUEST ORIGINAL PICTURES of the ESE EARTHQUAKE AND BILL FARNUM “BRASS _ Sone” COMMANDMENTS” JAP! Tene ans MABIBON THIS WEEK— WILL KING'S “TOMFOOLERIES” ‘Typleal Topical Revue —— Also HERMIE’S Jazz — BIG DANCE At De Honey's new academy, EB. Pike at 13th, avery Wednes- lay, Saturday and ‘Sunday eve. Finest hall, deat musto, lowest prices. Where all od Dancers Go, Why not attend & teal Dance: day evo. 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