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MONDAY. SKPTKMBKR 10. 1921 r gogiP) "7 \ RUPERT / X HUGHES* / V "THE OLD NEST" // WITH \ f MARY ALDEN \ CULLEN LANDIS \ AND \ HELENE CHADWICK X (OHIMi \ HOME'S "The Affairs of Anatol" BEST The exciting story of a society girl in the underworld, finding romance amid the perils of Chinatown, and the most thrilling air circus ever screened! Than Fiction \ A National Altnwlion with WESLEY BARRY Christie Comedy Bruce Scenic Pathe News—Kinograms COMINO Thomas Meighan in "Cappy Ricks" WUllaaa I'altta'lu Ikpilf ( hrUCIe Cooirdv la a H<«lr WMtrrm UL W "MR VATUfA* "Fighting Bill" ft A Brurr ____ n iFOFViF? 'MU flill 1 ! I iwv ivtumi LARRY SEMON in His Latest Comedy "The Bell Hop" —— AND | TOM MOORE in the compelling story of a "man who dares"! "BEATING , THE GAME" You'll be surprised at what "Fancy Charlie" considers his best haul! 5=55 liberty The Ciirl From God's Country" Soldier Slugged I TACOMA. Sept. II The desire of 1 Charles Mael, Camp Lewis soldier. to purchase a ukulele resulted In hi* be ing lured Into an alley. slugged Into I unconsciousness and robbed of 175 I Sunday night. Mael wan In a hoapl L t*l today recovering from the attack. ) boasting is a cardinal sin of the Japanese CLEMMER HfCftlffSlSC* TODAY LEE MORAN I• "Robinson's Trousseau" ( Ifßimrr A K nockouf klr '"»fl CJo mfdr wounded IN fight TACOMA. fiept, It—Wounded in a gun fight In Auburn Saturday night. Augusto Shiasco, 47. waa recovering here today Shlaaco waa shot thru the side by a man whose identity he declined to divulge. The quarrel started over a woman. Henrico Cen toni, who brought the wounded man here, aaid. NOW S D I A llci Ingram I'rodurUon Hj Profit HORSEMEN FOUR KHOWS DAILY I IIKUINNINO I 12-3-6-9 I floor?* Oprn 30 Minute H Bff«rp Kmcli Show Start * H i*ii|| J r |i ird 9.1 I• J I | y L-i" M• ■ BILL FAIRBANKS AT REX Ritt Fairbanks, new arrrrn luminary, i> at the Hex theatre ihia week in "Fighting Hill," a thrilling Western play. ESSES m.t r. .moi sk Di:x INORAM dlrr. tor of 'The Four Hornrmtn of the Apoe ] alypee." which 1* showing at the i Itlur Mouse Ihc«tre In It* wronil t>lg week. Ha* rtmlnd higher recou | r.ilion at hi* work tluin had any other film director Ingram ha* I be«-n awarded the degree of lUchelor of Kin* Art* ti Yale university, In | i ecognltkm of hl« work w director iof this production. Insrura was a i student In School of Fine Art» *1 I Yule and matm uln led In th* rUM of 1914. After graduation he be ' him an assistant In I hat schou! | Ingram I* only !l jrnin of a««, | the eon of a university professor I in I'ublln. Ireland. • • • (OIJSKIM With an *ll >Ur emit, headed by Katherlne MmDonald.. "Stranger Than Fiction." the feature at the Collrrum lhl» week. t* proving to be on# of the Kunn'i moat popular film offerings. "Hlmnfrr Than Fiction" la a thrilling society crook story t Wesley rtarry, David Wlnlcr and Mfrtl other well known screen stars appear In the rul • • • I IKMMFn Olady* Walton headline* the bill at the CVmm«-r nun week In her l.iteat t'ntvenml prod action. "The llowdy." Oosely pressing Mian Wal ton for tbe starring honor* la I<ee Minion In hi* comedy offering. "Koblnaoo'a Trounxau." Thl* com e<ly la mid to be one of th-» fun- Him yet and I Moran la at hi* iMMt In this offering. Thl* show will continue thru Friday and the bi)f I'nivenial feature, "No Woman Know*," opens Saturday. • • • LIBKRTT Tom Moor* la delighting Liberty audicncM thia week in "Heating the Game," a different typo of crook atory. which dtapiaya the pop ular Uoldwyn atar to an advantage. Moore playa the part of a master Mtfe opener, who goes to a small town In an effort to make .i name for himself because of hla honesty Resides "Renting the name." Ijurry Hemon is on the bill in a fast moving comedy. a a a ST HAND The tragedies and ■ omediea of American home life lire told In "The Old Neat," the (treat mother picture ! which la showing at the Strand the- j atre In tta second bis week The character about whom the rtory la centered la Mrs. Anthon, mother of six children Thia Important part la played by Mary Aldan Archie Hue if lea. well known vaudeville perann age. nine* in the prologue of thia picture. ... , WINTER GARDEN What ahould a man do who loat hla daughter In a card gume. only to discover that ahe waa secretly married to an underling, and hla honor contemptuoualy sniffed at by the giimb'er who won? Thia fascln ntlng problem Is presented fn "Hearts Are Trumps," the exciting picture which Is being shown at the I A MELODRAMA H OF SMASHING I REALISM | A Swiftly Moving, D Fascinating Story I of High Society H HEARTS I TRUMPSI It) Orl| flalrish H One of the Big I Plays of the Season H i ME2£&E2H3MfI It'lo SEATTLE STAR Winter Garden theatre thla wri K Allr*- Terry I* In the hidmi role of I hi* picture. • • • HKX Hill l"nlrh»nk*. a new addition to •he rank* of aereen Mara, I* nppeur In* at the He* theatre In hla latent film production. "Fighting liill " The atorjr It of a wealthy Wratrrn ranrh owner, who haa )u*t returned from «>II'IC He fln<la hi* boyhood awret heart ha* |ro«n to be a beautiful *nm«n. but that he hu a rival for her hand. The atory |* built about ihe two men and their efforta to win the girl. e * e COI-OMAI, Well raat and with the atar in one of the moat appealing rolea of her i-wreer. "Hweet Jjivender" opened at the Colonial theatre Saturday for a week'* run. It la a Mary Mile* M Inter production for Kealart adapted from the famnua itage aoe <"e*« by Rlr Arthi# Win* FMnero. Milton Hilie. Theodore Knberta and Hylvla Aaliton are among ihe atara ■upportlng Ml** Mlutrr In thia film • • * cum a "HumorewjueFannie Httral'a great novel of New York Baat fide life, la showing at lh» ("lax* A the at re for the laat time* today <ia» ton rjlaa* play* tfie leading role, with pretty Alma Itueben* opposite him V era Gordon, fiunoua portrayer of mother part*, play* tha mother In thia film. "Miracle Man" Points Moral to Pen Inmate "The shallowness and Idiotic fool ishness of wickedness "Th* superiority of the spiritual over the material. "The value of a good life and repu tation." No. folks, this Isn't the beginning of a sermon. It's Just a statement of the truths that Convict No. 3604. In the I!, S. penitentiary at McNeil island. says were Impressed on him when the "Miracle Man," loaned by A. Mike vogel of the Famous Play ers Lasky Corporation, wiui shown for the benefit of the prisoners last Labor day. No. 3604 wrote a tetter about It In part he sold: " The Miracle Man* teaches the best lessons for making good men and women and, loglcnlly, for mak Ing good citizens. Impressing the les sons |K>werfuUy and lastingly on the memory. "It tedrhes first the effect of en vironment It shows the bad effect of close, overcrowded, unhealthy, wicked environment. It further 'mphuslses this by showing the good •■ffect of abundant room, of open air and the country producing fruit and also well fed. playful, happy. Inno cent children. "The necond leiwon I* that *the love of money is the root of all evil ' It ahoWM the planning, drrfit fraud and crtm* to which men and women will reaort to get money In quantltien quickly and raatly In order to live for a nhort j>erlod a life of eaae, lu* ury and pleasure, altho of degruda tlon. Thoae 'who cama to ncoff remain ed to pray' when they aaw the fraud cripple come to normalcy nfter his father, the man of Hclence, knowing It all. had said ther»» wan no power to euro him; th<* young lady Invalid bocorae restored and the dope fiend become an Induct rioun farmer. "They »aw the superiority of apirlt over matter; the ahallowiieiw and Miotic foollahneaa of wlckedneas; the value of a food life and reputation to take advantage of opportunity when preaented. and that the love of money wiut. Ind»<-d, the root of all evil." Cost of Living in England Drops London. Kepi. 1» The cost of living, still 120 per cent above the prewar figure, dropped 2 per cent In August, labor ministry statistics showed today. . . . 'Average cOnt of retail food In the United States roue 4.3 per cent dur ing Auguat. Present Colors of W. Seattle Legion The official colors of west seattle Post No. 160, American Legion, w»-re presented to officer* of the pout Hun day afternoon by the Went Seattle homes guard In the Went Seattle play field. The colors were presented by Capt. S. T. Hills of the guard and accepted by MuJ. W. B. brinton, commander of the po«t, before 300 resident* of West tieuttlo. (LE OF"BLAN Featuring Dependable Bed Covering* at Special Priccs »4i7« im h flrnjr Cotton Bh«*t Blanket* J 95 Mfillmh llfuvjr (tray Cotton Doubli 75 68x10 Inch Whit# or J'liild Wool MtxM $6 50 I'Uid UlaiikrU, $7 25 S«x*A Inch flv© (found All wool Dark Oray $8 00 THE GROJE, : PANMN 02 PjP6 PARE SIZE OF STUDENT BODY 750 Dropped From Ranks on Campus University students will b* faced wlfh higher standards and more rig id rulings regarding scholarship (hu y-nar than fv«r before, •wordtnf to sr. Henry suzzallo, pmidmt of the Institution. Heven hundred and fifty old student* hav# bf»n denied en trnnra thin (all beauim of ten* rat mull. Kegtstratlon for ths fall quarter will begin September SI. when 4 SO# students are expected to enroll. Tin number ha* been reduced from ap proximately H.JoO. becauae of re stricted finance* and limited space. Garbage Restraining Order Is Dissolved A restraining order Issued on the motion of 10 of Seattle restaurant owners enjoining tha city and the Pacific Meat & Packing Co.. from cwrytnif out the provision* of the new city garbage ordinance, was dla solved Saturday, by Presiding Judge everett Small. (I PREPARE FOR OPPORTUNITY | M AT THE 1 KRIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ( | EVENING SCHOOL 1 ( SHORT PRACTICAL COURSE | EE For Men and Women EE || Free Scholarships to EX-SERVICE MEN AND j§ = WOMEN presenting evidence of honor- == == able discharge from service in the preat =r g MODERATE TUITION FEES | = CHARGED NON-SERVICE STUDENTS E EE COIRSKS OFFKKKD: = EE Arithmetic Typewriting EE: Accounting Calculator ~ =- llooUUrrping l(udio Telegraphy ~ t'ommerrlal Art Penmanship = ~ lluslneaa Kngllnli Telegraphy Public Speaking Auto Mechanic* zz £— Sahvtmiuiililp \\ elding ~ **—' Mechanical Drawing EE ICI.KMK.NTARY COIRSKS: = Heading. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic und Grammar ~ H SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS §j Ei FOR DEFINITE RESULTS §Ej H FALL TERM OCT. 3 TO DEC. 23 1 Ef RKtJISTItATION ON AMI AFT BR MONDAY, = == SKPTKMIIKR 1!> == EE 1 lo 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. EE S FOR INFORMATION WRITK, CAIJ. OR TUL.UPUONB §= EE 916 East Marion St. Phone East 8556 || limn in mi opma "MAIN STREET" HEADS DEMAND Most Popular Fiction at Library Here "Main Street." ths great novel by Sinclair lewis. of rural life In Ameri ca. lead* In 'he demand for popular fiction at the public library here this month, according to a report Just U sued. Nf-xt to "Main Street" In popular- Ity la Fisher's "Brimming Cup." State Teachers to Meet in Bellingham At their annual meeting, to be held In nelllngliam. October 26. 27 and teachers of the state of "Washington will discuss internation al disarmament. the future develop ment of the resources of Washing ton and the raising of standards of tiweher* of the atate. Progr*m de tails were outlined by the executive committee, which met In Scuttle Sat unlay. Food for rata whlrh are used U> destroy rata coat thf London ftu thontien about $3,200 luat year. N.W.Forestry Confab in City on October 21 At the Northwest forestry confer ence to be held Friday, October 21, assembly room of the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce, national reserves, protection, taxation, state policy and many other Kindred subjects will be discussed by the forestry members. Dean Hugo Winkenwerder. of the University of Washington, and chair man of the forestry committee of the chamber's state development bureau, will preside. AMUSEMENTS LOEWS PALACE HIP New Play tag "Ba»w Daya"i MeGreevy aad Deylei Fred I-ewlai Deaaabelle aad Wllaaai Wlehataa aad Ward. Feaiare l*bete»tayt Bebe Oaalela la -IMB COCLI)H<T HKI.P IT" PANTAGES Matiaee*. :,aa. Nigh la, 1 aad • New Playlaa «in i K U I'KTTTB rawell Traagei WaHm aad WaU lerai Carltea aad Belnaati Mary Reillyi real Sydetl CeaMMayi Paalageaeepe (ieaeral Adatiaaleat Wtliuitle. lIOQRF ORI'HRtM awmwi YACDKTH.MI € AItI.VI.K ni ll KHKI L *eal tkel) daliey Trlai Jaggllag Betaeea» Carletea aad Ballewi Braaelt Slater* aad r«aipaay. MrKAY AND AKUINK '—WILKES * Mftfc rr4 V*lar Klllatt XttS Tkla »Mk—Mala. Hfd. aa« tat. "*I«HTIK KKJHT" * Wldf-Awilif Farrf B*ea.t 2ir |. «|. Mala.i 2a, fa &Or IMu» War Tax 1 OH BO Y! FACTS 1 OH ROT is superior to all other mechanics' scajia in that it is beneficial to the skin as will as an excellent cleanser. 2. OH BOY iloes not contain BAND. LYE or Ammonia. or any chemical injurious to the most tender skin. 3 OH BOY ciin be used with or without water. ' thus making it an idtal soap to carry in your machine. 4. OH BOY will not dry out if cover Is left off can. 5. OH BOY is a local product. Everybody In this vicinity is vitally Interested in keeping the HOME plants running to capacity, furnishing work to those who need it. All We Ask— Try OH BOY and satisfy yourself of its merits. You will be surprised! If It Is not better than any hand soap you have ever used wo will cheerfully refund your money. If your grocer Is out of OH BOY- write us, giving us his name -and w<> will send you a 10-ounce can. prepaid, anywhere in Washington, for lie. Two for 25c. Union Soap Co. Seattle Tacoma 32a lximber Ex. U'dj. SCO State ttitlf. MYHAN FUNERAL TACOMA. Hept. If —Funeral serv- Ices for James Francis Myhan. 72. state hotel Inspector, who died at his home here yesterday, will b* held Tuesday morning. He is survived by two sons and two daughter* CORNISH The Revertery Ceapeay ef Maarlee Brawae nl RIU-a Xmm TtllinMf» saaaaaaa »*«. Kirir By Arthur Davison Fleka Tbaraday. Friday, tataNay nl Oalarday Matiaee. Price ft It alaa war lax. Friday. Drasaa I !■■■< Night, Hewt reaervalleee befere Wedaeaday at Hkflßia Clay * fa. Mala *414. > .la a— ——— Third r. Pfla pggta % "Black Roses" A Murder Mystery Starring MYRTLE STEDMAN and SESSPB HAYAKAWA Last Time* Monday "THE ItKONZE BELL" PACE