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THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, SPOKANE, VASIL MONDAY morzym, SEPTtlIBER 9, 191.8 I I TIIE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, SPOKANE, VASIL MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 190. nuy, 0 1 POLLY AND HER PALSAs Far as the Secrecy of It Is Concerned, Ashur Surely Qualifies for the Job POLLY AND HER PALSAs Far as the Secrecy of It Is Concerned. Ashur Surely ()notifies for the Inh Bonnie is a clever foil for Cameron'Comedy. "The Missing Prince," another episode of "Hands Up," comprises the photoplait program. "HELP! POLICE!" HEADS "PAN" BILL "HELP! HEADS' I.M.1..ftwo..

lit's. uttqr rtant tftqr ring ik tot A 1., tirri, 1 1 I i 1 1 I 1 1' Musical Comedietta and Crook Playlet Feature New Vaude Program, GOOD ACTS AT THE "HIP" marioibe provide rouu lite Act in Current Musical Coined Playlet Featu illc I GOOD ACTS (innteinnia Maria lar Act in tIP olotto44 'T i'lY LttI :v.411,1AL6-111:, Hi Vagt 60A1 Ai A C4P-Dat A ft41-. IIDA 1 I'DO VOt.) Ai ti Pat') SPys t) Afze, Vou 4'4I(' 3 5146LE HAAIDED I I- ,,) Aet, 1 --ro '4, I -'i ill 9 mt-1 6 1C- 1 (:, lip 11 4 s' Slif i ,,41, (ic I FA': al' 1 171 lc II it )- ii II 'I, 41., lp! 1 I 11. 1 fir I' WA. ,46,04 it- 1111' 1 -'4" 1 1017:,61: 174-- 1.

-ittl-- 1111111114 6, laitilli 4, .41 It 411 j111--- 0 4 mg 7i, 11.. :1 "INS ...4, '-'1 gale 5f241t 'f0 11 MOM0.0NIMPO.P, Guatemala Musicians Top' Good Program at "Hip" Prado's asarimbot hand, fite Gnat. mulan musicians in white with blue sashes and deg. are the headlined per formers on the new Hippodrome theater program which opened yeaterday. The instrumentalists play the marimbaphonc, the national instrument of Guatemala, while The playa the bass viol to embellish tho lower tones.

The marimbanhene is an instrument on the xylophone Order with a booming. metallic tone that has a haunting effect in the rendition of na tive and popular American airs. The young men won great applause last night. The niftiest double act in many weeks is presented by Jeff Adler and Hose Clark. They call it "Iippiag CU because of a novel quieli change Miss Clark makes behind a unique screen that also provides a.

substitute for the park bench. eOth performer', are capable and the comedy and songs are Pleasing. The Three Harvards, two men and a muscular young woman who cars ries them off the stage with her lame horizontal, are gymnasts of an Original sort. Lens routines on the man rings are i feature of the turn. Fred Ferdinand Is a temperamental chap who works himself into a terrible frensy while whistling the "Poet and Peasant" overture on his fingers.

His lakes miss fire cam. PleteiY, but his imitations find favor. La Rose and Lane. innn and woman. continue the epidemic' of fake cornet and trombone playing with which several recent Hippodrome bills have been burdened.

Thai man does a clever eccentric bit in tatters and the woman sings in debonair drers. Jack and Jill open the bill with art aerobe) tic turn which they call. "On the Playgrounds." use table, mat and rings. Antonio Moreno and idoraldina appear in the pbotoplay leature, "The Nanisthka." based on a story by Iludyard Kipling, tht 11 to 1 of )ting a of 'a or "ship Wert ktlita EMS, the Ha'. the lents itha gave 11.

the oaks lege nee al. Cu. aIon, tiers Who tPhy N. Man to 'nottf ill'y ring 1919. Ict, Newspaper rea(ure ticrviee, inc.

rireat firlia.n rlh, ft patent orrice Hay Fever Resorts "DE LUXEANNIE" WINS AT LIBERTY: ler the disgust, and tha place la abandoned. The hope of perrnanenvy of a resort depends on weed control. In normal times titumnal hav rover sufferers escape by going tn EUrrTA, etyma there le no ragweed there. Spring hay fever ubieets. however, only Jump Into the tire by going to Europe, inc S41 grass pollen is more abundant there than here.

Matrimania" is Just a little bit than moat of his other fast offerings. Constance TaIrnadg his Italing woman. All the tricks are not confined to "Matrimaniac," for Mary man has some thrillers to her credit In "Love Loops the Loop," a genuine fcature of which Is her looping of a loop on roller skates. Wayland Trask, Harry Booker and Laura La Varnie have assititing roles. Theda Bala Fills Class A P.E.OMM Norma Talmadge Scores in Clever Crook Pair of Silk Stockings" at Clemmer.

daily. Eat bran bread and bran a a Eat vegetables and fruit in abundance. Drink water treaty. HEART LEAKAGE AND Two Attlifit E. C.

K. have heart leakage of little wear a year's duration. Apparently my heart haa com peneated for the leakage-emt least I have had five doctors pass on 1120 as being capable of fulfilling army duties. What are my chances el parsing; an army physical examination? Do the British acoept men a MI a heart lesionr REFL. Roth the United States ana the th high army accept men with heart leeks provided they are well coinponeated and ths examining our.

on think a break la compensation improbable. DetntiVeS, actual and bogus, and terninitt policemen sharo the honors on the current, hilt at the Pantages theater. The detectives a.ppear in a crook dramatio playlet, "Detective Keen, and the ternnG officers of the law figure in the musical comediattn. "Help! "Help! Pollee!" is from the workshop of Herman Pecker and has the familiar half dozen chorus maidens in support of a Hebrew comedian and a prima donna and a daptr young chap in a sport Jacket and Cannti trousers. Al Levan is the Hebrew brallter of the orthodox sort.

Itelen julyette the principal songstress and 'atkins the handsome one in the green "pinch-back." The skit is brightly costumed and fall of action. "Detective Keen" is a reinvenation of Daniel Frohnian's playlet, and Charles Bartling, a good actor and a pleasant fellow to watch, is in the central role. 'Detective Keen" is interesting us an antique, but its surprises are rcudity anticipated by an audience that- boa been -fed up- for Years on the sort of it depends upon. The American-Hawailan trio are pee yoting 'Yankees and a Kanaka and they of4r pleasing harmonies of the and mid-Pacific port. The boys aing, nicely and have some brand nOY Stuff.

Their inStrUrneUtill embers set the feet tapping. Krernita brothers are old favorites with their eccentric comedy animas-Val, in which their equilibristic skill an the comic aptics are well mixed. The act is a good opener. Bonnie Gaylord Is a new partner in the teem of Cameron and CaYlord Cameron and his slippery cake of soap are establiehed lita vaudeville and. his fumics pantotnime loam none Of its mirth with Kremita brothe with their occent tics, in which th( an the comic AB The act IS a good Bonnie Gay lorf thO team of es Cameron and hi soap are ahn classics and his Immo none of it GOOD COMEDY AT SPOTS ON FACE.

J. W. writes: "I would very muoh like to know a cure for ytilow emote which often break out on my face. alto bad breath. My bowels do not move regularly.

Some people lay it Is nvor trouble." REPLY. The remedy for your troubles le to 1,14141,11, REPLY, The remedia for your troubles is to in "The Two Orphans" LYRIC' Theda Ears, packed the Claes A ItheatPr yesterday in the 1918 version 4')Iy! "MY cOrreet your constitution. Your bowels ehould act at least twice GFINERAI, (41K FRAL Ar)VVRTIMINO. CITIZENS OBJECT To TOWN'S NAME Questions pertinent to hygiene. and Prevention of dieetiso, If niattere of general intereet, will be en tiwiseit in this column.

Where space will uot permit or the Subject is not suitabie letters will be peisonally anIMPl'ett. subject to proper limitations, end where stamped, addreseed eneeiope is encloscd. Lir. Evans will not inake diagnoses Or prescribe for individual Requests for Such service can not be Cowered. In Evans advice on "How to 'Keep Wall" erpeare daily la The tipokea' (Copyright, 1918, bY tit W.

A. Igvans.) There are reporte that some hey fever subjecte Wit enlisted in the navy and thus are escaping expected attacks ot the disease. Hay fever is due to- pollens and most pollens are nut borne' long distances by winds. Many hey fever subjects are free front the disease so long as tney taY a mile away front land. A five-mile eiretch of water is enough to protect any except the most susceptible subjects.

Seaside resort i located on PeninsillaS are tinge apt to be free from hey fever. Ordinary seaside resorts; are not so apt to be so, because if the prevailing wind of midday is off the water. that of another hour the itt apt to be Off land, thus bringingpollen from the weed intepted back Janda Over the resort. Spring hay fever is due to grass pollen. August (autumn) hay fever cver the section east of the western plains is due mainly to common ragweed.

while that west of the same plains is due to sage. A man who is susceptible to hay fever due to ragweed will go to the Pacific slope and escape. On the other hand. a man who is susceptible to cage pollen will escape if he will go to a ragweed country or at least one that is free from sage. A man subject to hay 11 TeFt.4N KIN CO.

fever in Illinois is liable to escape by gning to California. A man ear i tOrroqirrito soape by trossing parallels of longitude. For instance, a men from Alinnesota Pametini(1 escapes by going to Flori1 a. and i man from Merida, by going to Minnesota Ragweed doom not grow at an altitude, of Moi0 foot. Therefore, a man oar' eaape hay feer by going- in July to EOM' pike It an altitude of more than WO toet and remaining there until after (root time in his home town.

Some virgin foreate are good baY fever reeorts because the trees pre, vent weeds from growing. But anY piece, regardless of longitude, latitude and altitude, on bederne a haY fever resort by keeping tho weeds Out in and around It. SCheppagrell eitetchfs the rise and fall of a hay fever resort. A euf firer from hay fever, in hie effort to find a location in whin he will find relief, reitchea a location manY miles from human habitation' and cultivated fields, perhaps in a virgin forest, and his attacks disappear. He pitches; his toot, peseta his time In fishin g.

and hunting, and returns home conyineed that he has at least found the Mecca of hay fever sufferers. The place is advertised. cottages are built, and perhaps a hotel, and the first year the reputation is sustained. No one heti hay fever. Next year the plane ara extended.

The timber Is cut and the land to planted in corn and oats for the stock and vegetables for the gueets. Immediately the seeds of the weeds are brought In by th MAO, the hay, oats, and 'Jeer's, and the weeds appeal with their millions of noxious. wind borne pollen. The guests now begin to- suspect that the location la not entirely free from hay fever. The following year the weedm have in.

(Imbed in number and activity and the pollen bound a in the air. Hay fever is common, the guesto leave in Government and Railway Will Be Asked to Change Krupp to Karlin. (FERAL (FERAL WOULD HONOR PIONEER i- 4 MINEOMIOM I lebEVIMEll ell EC of The Two Orphans," one of her greatest screen triumphs when it was shown several seasons. ago. William leet has selected six of his former successes for relsone this.

yeas and "The Two Orphans" heads list. It is based on famous play of several generations ago of the same name and is the old StYle sort of romance not often seen on the screen nowadays. The picture is unusual in that rt. presents Miss Sara in a role tbat i5 entirely sympathetic and not for a moment is she the vampirish, eirenic home-wrecker the directors have made her out to be in most of her screen appearances. The Two Orphans" is the story of two unhappy girls in Paris.

both of whom go through more than the usual amount of tribulation before their herecs appear to lead them into the sunshine of happineas. Theda Para is the older Fitter and Jean Southern, an exceptionally rivetty actress. plays the blind girl, a pathetic, frail wisp, held captive by a renegade old shrew and her worthless son, who make her be to earn money for them. Miss Bara's lot falls in somewhat more pleasant places until her love for the chevalier causes her to be thrown into Jail. William Shay is the chevalier and, Makes a dashing hero in lila -powdered wig, satin jackets and brocaded waistcoats.

Herbert Brenon, now a famous direetor of his own opinpsny, appears In a difficult role as the hunchbaek, Pierre, the only friend. of the blind girl. Theda Bora has done many pictures sinee "The Two Orphans," but she has never had a better opportunity or a Picture that leaves less of a bad taate In the mouth. Charley Chaplin appears on the same program in The Landlady's Pet." Four-Post Combination Mahogany Bed $24.50 Hear Located Near VII I I laws 8 0 Years ao.Was Early TODAY TO1 Dar Cattle Theda Bars at leas and Four 'Years la Germany" at Majestic. The Llborty theater hes the boot Norma Talmadge photoplay yet Of-fared to the public in "Po Luxe Annie," a Sioleot production, which began a fourdays' rigagernent at that house yesterday.

"De Luxe Annie" begun as ehort atory, endured a reincaruation as a drama and now in camera form as crook photodrarna of absorbing interest with Norma Tel. made in central role that fits her rersonality arid talents idAsily. bhe is the wife of a successful lawyer who loses hor identity after a blow on the head and while in the grip of amnesia also becomes the confederato of a clever young crook whose specialty is the "do luxe game. The girl poses as a book agent and permits herself to be drawn into compromising rituations with wealthy prospects whereupon her partner appears and demands hush money fur the insult to hie "wife." The $ilot has all the twists and surprises of approved crook drama and the attempt of the husband to make his wife recognize him and her conviction that he is a detective bent Oil her arrest makes a novel situation that is cot without its dramatio bilities. There are virile, melodramatic moments in which gun play, handcuffs, wolf dogs and strong arm methods aro to the fore.

Piinch after punch develops NV hen the pal and his victim are pursued by the husband and his sleuths only to Outwit them with superb cunning and the picture has all the tense, gripping thrill that goal with the moat rapid action and oonatant atruggie between the crooks and the law. This has an unfailing appeal and in "De Luxe Annie" it has added force because of the unusual situation where the girl crook is a victim of dual personality and her pursuer is her own. bueband. Frank Mills is the husband and Eugene O'Brien the crook pal, and the supporting cast is good. Some fine winter scenes of New England trait with the metropolitan settings of the fascinating story.

The Retina-Pathe news shows the funeral of Major Luthery and the 4ecor1tion of American aces. The Pray pictograph completes the Constance Talmadge GOVERNMENT TO TAKE EQUIPMENT There is a constantly growing de. mend for four post beds. After all they 1 i 11, are about the most artistic kind that i you can have any bedroom and this I- particular number thatwe offer for I Monday's selling is extremely desire- 1 Ho It is similar to, but not exactly 1 wt aw. ''-'77-- the same as the illustration, built of I combination mahogany in full double bed size.

Extra special all this week, $24.50. EASY PAYMENT TERMS. moon 1 I (1NIItM, A 1111! FfiTISING. Conunandeers Machinery of Utah. Idaho Sugar Plants in Yakima Valley.

0,, Ti. 14ts 4- ti 4 COMPANY IS PATRIOTIC Members of the Chicago Board of Trade. Member of the hpokons Stock Exehange. Second Floor Sherwood Building. Telephone Exchange Main 26.

Management hays Everything It Owns Is at the Disposal of United States. LOCAL MARKET KRUPP, Sept. 3.At a largelY atten ld masemeeting of Millen' end farmers from surrounding regions held in Erickeon hall lest night it was tanaiihnously voted to petition the poutoffice department and the Great Northern Railway company to change the name of the poeteffice and nation of Krupp to Marlin. HarrY Erickson wag chairman of the meeting and C. Behar fert was seoretary.

The igdies Of the Red Croft served refreshments and gave a nmeleal program. Among the many names suggested and voted upon were Wheatlaad, Marne, Merice, Wheat and Marlin. John Urquhart made a speech la which he referred to the origin Of namea of other railroad stations in eastern Washington, many of which were named after pioneers and propoa-34 the name of Marlin after Henry Marline. ie wheat settler of this vicinity. Sold Cattle at $3 a Head.

Henry Marlin. now dead, located here over 50 years ago on what is now the Egbert orchards and ranch near own. Mr. Urquhart produced tit old bill of sale for Wet), covering 300 heall Of cattle which Marlin sold in 1876 to Mr. trquhart's brother.

who is also dead. At that time Mr. 'Marlin wee 300 miles from the nearest poet-office and it was not until Id year lator that the Great Northern rai1 road was built through the region. Marlin raised 13 children here anti his Cattle ranged all the way between what is now desert and Wilson Crack. 31erlin Springs.

15 roller northeast of here. was named after him. The name of Marlin is regarded bib appropriate because Of its hustorio and geograPh. Intl significance and the citizens were able to agree upon it unanimously. Was edGet Together Meeting.

It was a great "got together" meeting. F. W. Graham. Great Northern official of Seattle.

was present and urged that if the new name la approved and adopted that the citizens organize a Marlin Commercial club to include bushiest; men. farmers and women and offered to come black again and help them organise it. Petitions were prepared and signed by all present and will be forward, 1 Ito the postoffice and railroad authorities. Take advantage of thia reaction to bug Electric Point, The tramway will moon be In operation, admitting or greatly increased production and conaccisently larger The Great Majestic Range $5.00 Down MIMI 1 i $5 Monthly Your cooking wolries will be 12 in largely eliminated it you have your kitchen fitted with one of raw rt- our Great Majestic Ranges. al -k, low-- 1 We make this stateent via mcat 1 LZ 0 knowing it to be a fact, and on the authority of thousands or Spokane women who already liekt1 have the Majestic and of hun- dreds of thousands of women The Great Majestic Range $5.00 Down I MIMI 1 i $5 Monthly Your cooking wolries will be I Elltil largely eliminated if you have your kitchen fitted with one of 1 I 7.

ir our Great Majestic Ranges. im We make this statement 1 CZ knowing it to be a fact, and on vs the authority of thousands or Spokane women who already vatN) have the Majestic and of hun- dreds of thousands of women all over the country who are emphatic in stating that of all ranges the Majestic is by ell means the best. AsNIC 1 La.77 YAKIMA, Sept. 9The rnited States government has comMancleerd the boilers and other equipment of the Sunnyside and Top-pettish factories of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company for use by the spruce production division of the aircraft board. Boilers were needed by the government and On account of the partial failure of the Yakima beet crop they would not be used in the two lower valley factories for the 1916 season, The boilers are to be replaced in February.

1919, when the factories will be completed as planned, T. It Hoene, local manager of the company, in announcing its willingness to turn the boilers over to the governimnt, stated that anything anti everything the company had is at the disposal of the United States for carrying out its war aims. "My Four Years in Germany" Opens at the Majestic "My Four Years in Germany." based on tile sensational book by James W. Gerard, former American ambassador to Berlin, is at the Majestic theater for seven days, playing its second engagement in the city and the first at popular prices. Crowded houses are witnessing this unusual picture, 'which is based on the actual text of the Gerard book and produced with his indorsement.

It la more than a picture. While the kaiser and all the other German dignitaries and American and other foreign ambassadors are necessarily portrayed by screen playels, the incidents are historical and, authentic and show beyond ail manner of doubt exactly how Germany felt toward the United Statea before this country entered the war and what America must guard against now that she is pledged to uphold the cause of democracy. There have been Many war pictures, but "My Four Years in t4ermany the chief semen liortrayal of historic incittents. Just as the Gerard book created a sensation when it appeared, so the picture thrills the indifferent citizen with its presentation of the' exact situation that confronts this country. He saw how Germany treats her prisoners and told it in the book, and the picture presents it graphically.

"My Four Years in Germany" is not only splendid film entertainment. but it ie a lesson in patriotism and a pictorial presentation of the reasons underlying America's entry into the world war that all should sett. Member Spokane Stock Exchange Waehingtou 4t4t 0 Bunkers' Ahsociatiea 701-3 Old 'National Bank Bldg. 'hence: Main 48 an 1 49. I WILL BIT 1000 Ambergris, 27 44, fio0 Marsh, 3 690 C'aledonla.

6000 Reindeer Q. It 1000 C'erh Hill. 214, 2060 Silverimh. 600 lincla. 4.70 1000 Stiee0.6.

I 10 Int Cal, 8 76 600 Tamarack. 6.46 1000 Jack Waite, 314 Mr Co, $63 How Charlie Cap. bred the Kaiser A Cartoon CLEMMER A' SINDAY ItIONDAY AND TUESDAY THADA BABA In "The Two Orphans," A Story That Ilite Thrilled Ten Million hearts. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "niz LANDLADY'S PET." 0 in "A Pair of Silk Stock 9, 'rigs Tons of Fun and 1 in 1 kt, 24 1 Pair 1 Silk Stock I 9, ings .4,) 1 Tons of Fun 4 44, li and $,..,, ti .1 i'' 1 I BOW "1. Charlie 1 if 4tA bred the Kaiser littenut A Cartoon ICLEOlivIER 1 a.

II: I A' re I StNDAY ItIONDAY AND TUESDAY 3 THADA BABA In "The Two A Story That Boa Thrilled Ton Million Bouts. CBARLIEInCHAPLIN "niz LANDLADY'S PET." 6 01' d' oi 0 i 1 1 1 1 100 Caledonia, 45 1000 Nabob Con. 74 WO Cop King. 2000 Nati Cop. 2 Colodonia, 1 1000 Rambler C.

7 fitO) Elootric Pt, 59 250 Richmond, 68 2000 1 In00 Silvergmh. 101 2000 High Sur. 4 1000 12 IWO Intormntn. 4 1600 Utica. 8 Liberty Bonds Marcum News Note.

MARCUS, B.Saul Zwane. former Inerchant of Marcus, but now in the aviation section of aircraft production at Vancouver, la home on a few days' furlough. An Informal dance was given in the armory last night in his honor. Roy Faulkner is moving his tam. ily to Rossiand.

B. C. 1r. Edwards of Tonasket will move into the Faulkner residence. All Majestic ranges are built of charcoal and malleable iron.

This assures the entire absence of shrinkage at the joints which permits cold rbeting at all parts just like an engine boiler is riveted, and, of course, you know that in this way beat and steam can not be lost at the places where in so many other ranges there is a wastage. Majestic ranges are not by any means cheap ranges. but they are the best because of the excellent work they do and most economical be. cause they can be operated at much Ires consumption of fuel than you will find poisible with most other kinds. Majestic ranges will give squally good service with wood.

coke or coal. If you are planning to have a new range, come to our department on the seventh floor and let us tell you in greater detail the 1211111t featuree that make this range so desirable. tII Bowes Bought. Sold and Quete4 3 Will also make liberal loans on same Zat lowest cummt rate of interest. W.

V. GARRETT and Licensed Stork Broker. 308 Empire State Bldg. M. 3664.

CiENEKAL PLAN FOR REGISTRATION GENERAL ADVERTISING. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Pohlman Investment Co. Sold en easy payment terms. moon. We Emphatically Advise Buying a Victrola Now 601 Empire State Bldg.

Phone M. 1894. Members Spokane Stark NielbAnge. WE OFFER: WO Ajax. 4 1000 Intermlain.

5 1000 Amer Corn. 114 onoo tuolty Jim, bid 1000 Ambergris, 30 3000 Lucky Jim, 144 3000 Bullion, 34 1000 Marsh Con, 4 4 10000 Cary Cop, bid 1500 Old 1 1000 Cop King. 244 11.00 fithmord, 484 0000 Cork nrov. 214 10000 Reindeer (1.tia 1000 Caledon.a, 404 2000 514 1000 Eleo Pt, 00 1000 Silverth. 1044 100 liecia.

15 00 1000 Ebler01119 1000 High Sur, 414 1000 Utica. 114 0000 Imperial, 1 1000 United Cop, SS WE WILL WY: Ambergris. Caledonia, Constitution, TntoTnationai Coal, McGillivray Creek. Marsh Consolida red, Success, Tamarack and W. W.

P. Co, Yakima County Board Prepares to LW WOO Men. YAKIMA, Sept. S.Chief registrars of Yakima county met today at the office of the local army board to arrange for the new manpower registration September 12. Yakima county, it is officially.

estimated, will furnish at least 6000 registrants and supplies were distributed on that basis. About half the registrants, it is said. will come from the city of Yakima. To facilitate the registration W. P.

Murphy, chairman of the board, has divided the county into five districts, each of which is to be in charge of a chief registrar. These are a R. Schuman. for the upper valley; 5layor F. H.

Sweet. for Yakima city; C. A. Wyckoff. relervation section; Ted Howell, Mabton-Grandview territory, end W.

L. Bates, Sunnyside-ZillahGranger precincts. Clemmer Crowds Enjoy "A Pair of Silk Stockings" Walter Edwards has evolved it sparkling little comedy drama out of Cyril Harcourt play, Pair of atotkings. which was shown to crowded houses et the Clemmer the-, ater yesterday with Constance Pal-made in the featured role. Miss Talmadge is rapidly coming to the lore as a ecreen leading woman and is not allowing her talented sister Norma to carry off all ths glory for the family.

In "A Pair of Silk Stockings" she has a role that le entirely congenial. eith OCCalliOntil flashes of sauciness 1 and piquancy that ratite her mountainl maid in "Intolerance" such a delightlul and original characterizatiou. The i Harcourt drama is a story of Englieb society, although the vivacious Constance injects a lot of good old Yankee "pep" Into the prim and sedate households of the old land. Harrison Ford Ic her handsome, immaculats and extremely proper young husband, woos happiest moments are those in which he is signing checks to pay for her roadsters and louring cars. A divorce aomes when his plane to arouse her jealousy miscarry.

The squabble is patched up after he has posed as burglar, hae been gugged and bound and bad made his tecape, carrying her silk stockings. There I. an abundance of bright, comedy. much of it done in farce time, end there are no dull moments. Constance Talmadge and Harrison Ford are ais attractive a pair as are often seen together in pictures.

The cult is unusually strong. including Wanda Hawley, a leading woman in her own right, and Robert Gordon, star of "Massiar and "Huckleberry Finn." Charley Chaplin gets on the program in a ludicrous cartoon comedy by Pat Sullivan, "How Charley Captured the Kaiser." Jay Besse and Fthe Lynne appear in the Christie Comedy. "Their Honeymoon Baby." The animated news with war pictures completes the program. Light Comedy Scores in New Bill at lyric Douglas Fairbanks, in lightning light comedy' and Charles Murray and Mary Thurman in hilarious Plopstiek comedy make up the new Lyric the. ater program for the four days, beginning yesterday.

Smiling "Doug" appears in the Triangle comedy. The Matrimaniae." and the burlesque fun-makers in the Sennett screen. "Love Loops the Loop." "The Mktrimaniac" is a breezy. speedy picture in which the hero kidnaps a clergyman in his hathrohe, commandeers a gasoline speeder and races miles down the track after the fast limited on which his sweetheart I. traveling alone.

Douglas having the train. He plans an elopement to save thi girl from an unworthy suitor and the ensuing incidente have to do with their ventures to many before an trete talker and tilted lover with wa.u.int4 for their arrest can aeprehead them. The hero scales a jail wall and over the roof and ongavli in the many that have made him the human dynamo of the picture industry. Anita Loos wrote the scenario with a fulls appreciation of the stars skill as a stunt actor. "The ANTAGns Kremka Brothers Eccentric and Comedy Crynnatett: American-Hawaiian Trio Inetrumentallete end Vocalists.

AL AND BILLY WATKINS. In "Help! Police!" With a Cut of Nine Pantile, Including Helen Julyette. Cameron Gaylord Ihe Apedies et Good cmAnts DARYLINE Presenting A Revival of Frontnana Phenomenally ilucceeetut Playlet. "Detective Keen," PANTAGESCOPM Second Enimid of HANDS tr. Hissing Prince." Shelve Continuous on Sunday from I to I I Attaintes Daily and Twice 7.00.

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:,1.,:, 1 el, a 6AL, (KN. MONAD TVZS ism. mos, bdt IRIMWIMIHOUSE Co. Peggy Hyland In "Bonnie Annie Laurie" Tvals. Throbbing wits Love and Surprises.

FATTY ARBUCKLE 'P tT ATTY'S WILD NIGHT Screen Telegram 2.011 PRIVATE WIRE TO ALL MARKET In footnoting an invootment house to hon. die your use tho same that you would in opening tank account. We Invite you to inveatigatt our method of doing Ash no fOr Quotations on It Otib or bond. LkInrty bonds bought and Telephone M. lend- Davenport Rotel Bldg.

It is not a mere idea that we give expression to when --L- we tell you that in the very I. near future it may be lin 'lli possible to buy a Victrola of 'I( '1. 1,,: any kind, for there is every ,11 II I litil 114, reason to believe, and the 11 i manafaeturers so informed T' i II :1:: us, that there will be a short- it 1: I 4, ti' age of production, and at I. i' 1 11 liti Iti lli'ol i the same time a considerable i i i(i, ill 1 increase in price. 1' 1,1 i 1 Our the present Si'lll ,.1 1 1 time are very complete.

i.1 Iii I 1 1,11 1. i il Ll have every size that you ll la it, could desire, and in any 11 i i-h that you wish There is il 1 ----41 surety room in your home for li- a Victrola. The home will'-' 1 out music is not eomplett. 1 bo and when you have a Vic i trola you have all the music of the world at your i command. The foremost singers.

the most noted instrumentalists- and tha world-famous bands are always at your beck and call. ready to play your piece, and to be plated PO to the actual production that you often forget that you tie listening to the instrument and thin that you are In the conceit 11 hail Ilstening to the actual artists thenitehes. Buying a Vierrela I is not a difficult matter, fur our easy terms of payment are vary liberal, and i i you art paying for the maehine you have Bast its comithte U4ti of it as if you purchased fur cash. TRY TO HOLD HOP PICKERS YAKIMA, Sept. S.Member of the government's community labor committee, F.

Calvert of the federal employment office, H. M. Gilbert and J. B. Williams will endeavor to retain the hop pickers in the valley thrown out ot employment by the order prohibiting the manufacture of beer after Deeemoeti 1.

that they may be employed in the apple harvest, due to comments in about 10 days. Mr. Gilbert, 0110 of the lorgest apple growers, is today conferring wan other orchardists to find out their harvesting needs and arrange for the employment of the hop pickers. I I I Charles E. Today OS ME SHOW IPPODROME 151A A.N5 PA141'.

1 Candidate for ra 8mt416.1t 8 THREE HARVARDS, rit1. 2 4thoghtful OYMIlitilt Ms 1 4 Jr trio FERDINAND, Curagdy Talking. Imitations and NORNIA TALMADGE "De Luxe Annie" A SOCIETY CROOK DRAMA writ A NOIEL bit, Prosecuting A U0171ey ADLER h. In ur Attistic Novelty. 5TOCLA5 AND EON 03 615.16 Patoetita Al.

LEILA AND CALEDONIA. Why riay for dividelid liarthu storks, like treiila and Calodoma whon you ean hire tnerri On a mai gla of 331.3 eeri ard fret "rorrird" for the laCturri of the werrhass Pr, at aevea le, rent atmorrt i'aledorrit paymg at the rate oh nearly 10 per 'IL au tan neesotit aod better tier of I ether atook on gets the of all dtsIdends. IaI on is or for any fiirthiJr informaton regareLng ntarno! es, We sell only i1ii71e. and Cale- I donua oa margin. wlll iy biglist prices virt all three vt Liberty Wilde.

tioN 03 Crop Short In Keller Region. KELLER, Sept. fiiToresh, ing in the Keller region will begin next week. Owing to the dry weatner this farmi gt it little more thsit their baCk. MOAL of the grain was cut for h3y.

The Red l'ioss chapter have charge of the tome restaniant, on primary election day, to fools for the migathisation. Mr. Fluent, tn owner. will turn it over to them for tile 413 JACK A JILL. "On the FLOOR.

tift1C LANE. -Look At Th.t Itot" LIrspr on poutotienn iteket, 'inkier to I(N14) lifIRFM0 IN)RALDINa In "lliK Nit LAHKA." primaries Sept. 10..

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