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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0. 1919. PLANS OF BUSH REPUBLICANS TOLD IN NEXT SUNDAY'S JOURNAL c Love Above Power , Love Is Cod's essence : power but his attribute : therefore Is his Jove greater than his power. Richard Garnett. Life's Worthiness Is Ufa worth living? Yes. so long As there Is wrong to right. V Alfred Austin. JSefo of tfje iWage mtb cteen a i; 12 'it i: i i 4 As You Were' Is Laugh Riot At Heilig Kolb and Dill Score Successfully in New Show, of Rough House - and Chorus Girl Blend. V -''. By s. IU 1 IHENEVER C. William Kolb rolls ' . -; VV-up a -newspaper and starts beating " ',','Max M, ' Dill on the head with it. the s ! situation Is good for a hearty laugh, just ' "7s It is when the afreald Kojb un- winds his six feet of personality in a - ,Hlger-like spring on the neck and shoul j . ders-of the aforesaid Dill. ; It Is on this sort of play in large part ,,,'that "As You Were," the new K. & D. s , Khow opening lat night at the Heilig. depends for its laughs, and there is no , question about -it setting them. Last ! "'night's rapacity audience laughed itself -, more. Whether or not "As You Were" '' Is as "good" as "The High Cost of Lov j '!! Ing." the company's laxt season hit, is. a i 'question. The situations are not as ridiculous and lauRhable. but there's McYi develons 'vf into something of a battle royal at the j , windup, wherein there are iour nania ' .Clauses" (count them, four.) beating the --' stuffing out of each other. Kolb and Dill, however, do not corner ffall the entertainment in "As You Were." '? There are some good musical numbers, ' fr-with Marie Rich and George W. Banta ; 1 ifJr., doing the solo work, supported by ; 1 a small but well gowned chorus of good i fV looks and proportions. There are a ' S number of patriotic Interpolations, too, 1 so that alt in all an evening at the Heilig f on any rematning evening of this week is if t going to be happily spent. I t---"As You Were" has to do with the 1 household of loyal German-born Ameri- " cans during the war, and with some of tJk their neighbors who are not so loyal at 7the beginning, but who get the spirit s ! before the thing's over. There's enough !", plot to keep'up the. interest, with lots of 1 lore, and May Cloy camouflaged aa a ; ri German maid until she is revealed at I "rT'last as her own beautiful blonde self. 23 She's been working as a secret service '"V agent all the time. Jack Rollins does 1 nicely as Kenneth Miller, young slacker, j fi. i who f inally makes good, and Julia Blanc is welcomed back In her Interpretation of : the blg-souled housekeeper. Max Steinle, J " Ethel Martelle and Frank A. Bonner are the remaining principals, with Georgia r"'-S Randall, Genevieve 'VanSlyck, Ruth f.:fc:S: Davis, Adair Kessling, Grace Grant, fr-. Helen Gates. Helen McCaully and May , Honeyman in the chorus. T Scenario Contest For Reed Students ' Arouses Interest i At a Joint meeting of the literary i&nd dramatic societies of Reed college Tuesday night plans.wero outlined for a scenario contest among students or "--:rthe college. Manager McNutt of the "Portland Film Production company fc was present, and spoke to the students. JlThe winning scenario; will.be filmed -f and Bhown in a- local theatre. Rules "ri!ot the contest require that the story rl.ba of college life and that the scene be on, the campus and in the buildings is of Reed college. Muriel Nichols. 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Mark shade wanted and mail with your full name and address.- PRINCESS OLGA and her leopards are one of a number of acts on the new program opening at the Hippodrome to day. Olga has many friends among screen fans as well as among vaudeville patrons. 4i 4 :jLJfi' w ?T y'x, !'" TTr t - L -v r ;- vi - - 1 UJr- ! " iV 4' I ; r A ft ski I xJ -'"5 irr Tn'TiiriMinrsi saTrfit r"" T-mwfr-iKt Rothapel to Try New Proposition Samuel L. Rothapfcl, who recently re signed fror i the directorship of the Rial to and Rivoli theatre. New York, is about to enter the motion-picture field again, this time as the head of the Roth apful Pictures corporation, which will supply motion-picture houses with com plete programs and not separate picture releases. Six of these programs are to be Is sued yearly by the corporation. Kach will include a dramatic feature picture, comedy, scenic and news or magazine films, together with musical scores, lighting effects, and all that goes to make-up a picture-theatre entertainment. Tho corporation will produce dramatic pictures under the direction of Rothap fel, and will also acquire in the open market such films as may be suitable for the programs. Newly Weds Should See Columbia Show The Cumbiaiofferingrwlth Enid Ben nett in "Happy.fThough Married." should be -viewed byjf ajl brides and bride grooms, for it teaches a lesson well worth learning, that old adages about married life must be taken with more than a grain of salt. The picture is well staged and presents a story of jealousy, without foundation, that is sugar coated, for comedy prevails throughout: The action Is snappy. A two-reel western thriller gives opportunity for wonderful scenes and breath taking riding. The plot is hackneyed but the beauty of the picture as a whole makes up for this feature. Interesting travel ptctures are given and a wonderful feature film shows the action of the long range gun that bombarded Paris. Clatsop County Tax Roll Shows Outside Assessment Is Low Astoria, Feb. 20. The tax roll for the year 1918 is the greatest in the history of Clatsop county. The extension which was completed Wednesday shows the total roll at $1,251,831.37, In comparison with the 1917 tax roll of $949,856.87. The interesting feature of this year's assess ment roll is that the tax on property not within the city, with the exception of the lumber industry, is below normal. Valuations of the timber holdings, how ever, were Increased on the roll by 15,000,000, the principal increases being on four funds, as follows : County,. $40, 000 ; city and reclamations, $22,500 ; port of Astoria. $40,000; city schools, $100. 000. J.P.Morgan Leaves For America Today London, Feb. 20. J. Pierpont Morgan will -sail for America on the Aquitanla today " after a 10 day stay here. Mr. Morgan, together with Thomas W. Lamont, opened negotiations for the con version of British government short term notes Into long term securities. This will include the balance of the 20 year 5Vfe bonds not taken up by the rote holders to whom they will be offered in change for the notes maturing March 1. Waterproof electric flash lights to be attached to life preservers for night use are a recent invention. Barber Gives Recipe For Gray Hair . Mi A. E. O'Brien, who has. been a barber in New York city for many years, made the following statement: "t?ray. streaked or faded hair can be Immediately made black, brown orjlght brown, whichever shade you desire, by the use of the following remedy that' you can make at home : "Merely get a box of Orlex pow der at any drut store. It mats n n Ue and no extras to buy. Dissolve it In 4 ozs. of distilled or rain water and comb It through the hair. Directions for mixing and use and a gold bond guar antee come In each box. One box wiU last you for months. "It is perfectly safe, it does not rub off, is not -sticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It Will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. Adv. - -"ft"'-1- FRATERNAL NOTES Kirkpatrick Council. Knights and Ladles of Security, will hold a big initiation Friday night in Swiss hall. Third and Madison streets. It is hoped to secure a class of 100, and a mem bership platoon xf hustlers has been bringing in the. applications since the first of the year. The twenty-seventh anniversary of the order will also be celebrated. The efforts being made by Kirkpatrick Council are being dupli cated by many other councils through out the country. Portland Countil, Knights and Ladles of Security, Wednesday even ing held a card party and dance at Alisky hall. The women of Mooseheart Legion held their prize waltz and dance at Moose temple Wednesday night. Port land Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, occupied the small hall for a busi ness session. Ivanhoe Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday night finished degree work, with a class of 13 taking the Knight rank. A large attendance was in evi dence, and .a number 'of bright and short speeches were made. Chancel lor Commander Hamilton Johnstone presided. Portland Tent of the Maccabees will initiate a class of 11 tonight at K. of P. hall, on Alder street. Fram Assembly, United Artisans, held a masked ball Tuesday night at M. W. A. hall, .Eleventh street near Stark. The usual costumes were en livened by several original designs. V Friday night Multnomah camp will give its quarterly dance - and social to members and friends at 112 East Sixth street. W'ebfoot Camp, W. O. W.. Friday night offers a special program for its officers and members at W. O. W. tenple, 128 Eleventh street. Bonnie Rose Castle, Royal High landers, entertained members and guests Tuesday evening at Multnomah W. O. W. hall with dancing, cards and refreshments. A class of applicants is being prepared for initiation the first Tuesday evening in March. 232,000 Overseas Men Have Returned Washington. Feb. 20. Officers and men of the United States army brought back to this country to date, number 232,000 : eo.ooo are now at sea on their way home, and 1,156,000 have been dis charged from the camps In this country, with 560,000 still in the camps. Senator Shafroth of Colorado announced this afternoon in the senate during a speech in defense of the war department. The figures, he said, were given to him this afternoon by Secretary Baker. i $11,199,291 vFor Fortifications Washington, Feb. 20. The fortifica tions' appropriation bill carrying $11,- 139.291, was passed by the house Wednesday night without a record vote and' with but one inconsequential amend ment. It now goes to the senate. AMUSEMENTS HOAD SHOW HEILIG BroadwBr at Taylor. Kolb and DID in comedy, with music, "A Tou Were." 8:20; matinee Saturday, 2:20. -TAUDKTILIE PANTAGES Broadway at TambilL VaudeTUle, nesaune act. l.e Boy, Talma a Boaco, magi ciaos. Seven other vaudeTilla acta and pictarca. HIPPODROME Broadway at. Yamhill. Vaude- Tille headline, Ned- Nestor company, in "The Manbatera." Fbotoplay feature. Afternoon and - night. STOCK BAKER Broadway at Morrison. Baker Stock company, in "Along Came Bath." Matinee, 2:20: night. 8:2,0. . ALCAZAR Eleventh and Vorriaon. Th Al cazar Players, in "Rebecca of Sonnybrook farm." Matinee, 2:16; night. 8:15. LTIUO Fourth and Stark. Lyric Unsical Farce company. In "Kiaht From Bluff Tille." - Every evening and every afternoon except Thursday. PHOTOPLAYS COLOMBIA -Washington near Stark. Enid Ben nett, In "Happy, Though Married." 11 a. aa. to 1 1 p. m. . LIBERTY Broadway' at Stark. "Don't Change Your Husband." 11 i, n. to 11 p. m. STBAND Washington between Park and Weal Park. Vaudeville acta. Feature photoplay. Mae Murray in "Dancer. Go Slow. 11 a. as. to 11 P. BV KAJESTTO Washington at Park. Constance Taimadge. in - Sauce for the Uooae." 11 a to 11 p. o. GLOBE Washington near Eleventh. Talmade-a Sisters, is "The Missing Links." . 1 p. na. to 11 p. m. SCN&ET Washington at Broadway. John Bar- rymore. in "Raffles." Charlie Chaplin, in "The Champion." 10:15 a. - na. to 11:10 CIKCLK Washington and - Fourth. : Victor Moore, m snoas. - vmj ana nignu STAR Washington at Park. Viola Dana, fa "The GoU Core." , 11 a. m. to 11 p. aa. PEOPLES West Park ana Aider. Mabel Nor- mand. to "Mickey." 11 a ra. to 11 p. aa. Hip Offers Bill Of General Interest Chorus Beauties in "Man haters," Ned Nestor's Musical Act; . Leopards on Stage. THE MANHATERS," a typical comedy , tor suffragettes and women aspiring to public office, is the musical comedy offering of Ned Nestor and his company at the Hippodrome for the latter half of the week. The same group of chorus beauties that helped make "Sweethearts" such a suc cess again charm with pretty songs and dances and Olivette Haynea, comedienne, will show what women can do as pub lic officials. Princess Olga, who has attracted con siderable attention as a tamer of ani mals and more particularly of the leopard, will appear in person with her five big leopards, which she will put through a series of tricks. Many may remember . her in the screen picture, "The Adventures of Kathlyn," where she appeared in most of the dangerous wild animal scenes. Miss Olga is now on her way to California to take part in screen productions where wild ani mals are to be used. In "The Musical Conservatory" ap pear a troupe of "blackfaces," including "Happy" Golden. In the character of a colored musician he conceives the idea of opening a school of music to .get a little easy money and then the fun be gins. Pretty scenery and appropriate cos tumes make the song and dance offer ing of De Albert and Weaver particu larly attractive and entertaining. Another farce comedy entitled "Hy drophobia" is the offering of the Hal lett and Howe company. A versatile number is that of Gardner and Revere in which the guitar playing of Gardner is featured. WOMAN'S CLUBS Members of the Home Science club of Eugene met on Tuesday afternoon in the cooking laboratory at the Kugene high school, where they held a practice meeting devoted to learning the use of milk and eggs. Miss Wiletta Moore, in structor at the high school, is also instructor for this club of women. e The Woodstock Parent-Teacher asso ciation will give an informal reception Friday afternoon at the schoolhouse. Refreshments will be served. The mem bers of all associations in the city are Invited. e Miss Ethel Kinsey was hostess to the Eugene chapter, P. E. O., on Monday evening. Dr. Young of Portland was a guest. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. W. Moll Case. Next week Miss Howe will entertain. Nine Circuses on Road Next Season Chicago, Feb. 19. There will be nine circuses on the road this summer, it be came known Tuesday when representa tive showmen of the country met here to outline plans tor the coming season. The war hit the show business hard and six circuses have dropped out, leaving Barnum and Ringling (just combined), Robinson, Hagenbeck-Wallace, Sells Floto, Barnes Robinson. Down, Sparks and Gentry. Many performers called to war will be back in the arena. Show men attending the conference are opti mistic over the prospects for the season. TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP We find you can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best advantage by washing it with canthrox. It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all dandruff, dirt and excess oil, leav ing a wonderfully clean, wholesome feel ing. After its use, you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never t streaked in appearance and is always bright, soft and fluffy ; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonf ul of con throx, which you can get from any good druggist, dissolve it in a cup of hot wa ter; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Adv. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darken so naturally - , that nobody can tell. Hair! that loses its color and lustre, cr when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. . Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her looks dark and beautiful, and thousands of - women and men who value that - even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so at tractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug tore for a bottle of "Weth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which dark ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possible tell it . has been applied. Tou just dampen a sponge or Soft brush with it and draw .this through, your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappear: but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica tions. It also brings -back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance : of sbundance.- Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful appearance to the hair. It Is not intended for the cure. .mitigation or prevention of d isease. Ad. Famous Ace May Appear in Pictures Rickenbacker Expected to Do Thrilling Stunts in Air for Motion Picture Company. NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Captain Edward Rickenbacker. America's leading ace. will do some grand and lofty tumbling in his airplane in the interests of motion pictures following his release from the army, it is likely, from his present plans. Rickenbacker has received several of fers of a tempting nature from the studio men to act for their respective film concerns and an ambitious program of features in which his antics in the air will be blended with a few scenes of acting to carry through the plot of the piece is being mapped out. It will not take much histrionic talent to perform these scenes, it is pointed out by the film men, and the aviation work will be the chief feature of the screen productions if the American ace decides to accept any of the offers. Rickenbacker has not made any de cision as yet, of course, as the uncer tainty of his discharge from the army makes this impossible, but a . significant move made yesterday indicates ho is seriously considering one of the proposi tions put up to him. The young aviator engaged a law firm to act as his busi ness managers. He is now trying to get his discharge from the service. Benjamin Cabanel Gives Talk Before The Kiwanis Club Canon Benjamin ' Cabanel was the guest of honor at Ihe weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis club at the Portland hotel Tuesday. He is the chaplin of the famous "Blue Devils" of France who visited the United States last year. He gave a short address to the club relat ing the gratitude of the French people to this country, and pointing out that the Americans arrived just at the right time. In his audience was Private Guy W. Read of 7904 Fifty-ninth street south, who had met Canon Cabanel while his outfit. Company D, first engineers, was working with the "Blue Devils." Private Read was introduced at the meeting by Rev. R. H. Sawyer. It became known at the meeting that several members of the Kiwanis club in an eleventh hour effort to get every one equipped with a flag for the arrival of the Sixty-fifth, took flags into the street and sold them at cost to persons waiting for the parade. They sold 1S0I flags in a very short time. There were 10 . volunteers for the work and two trucks were chartered. X THIS IS THE MACHINE WHICH WAS ES CLEAN The 1900 Cataract cannot injure the finest fabrics. All metal machine. Copper tank. Can't rust. Built to last a lifetime. SOLD OX EAST PAYMENTS The bestis the cheapest Portable Electric Sewing Machine Make your own clothes at one-third of the cost of ready-made clothes. The machine does all the work in one third of the time. Put the machine away In the closet when not in use. SEW UPSTAIRS OR DOW3T " SOLD 03C EAST PATME2TTS Vacuum Cleaner Headquarters All the best makes bought, sold, re paired. Phone for a demonstration in your home. . , -; Let SCOTT Do Your WIRING It won't cost any more. Tou will be pleased with the workmanship. Scott Electric Co. SthandOakSts. - 'w THAT it would be most discourteous to find fault if your neighbor's car suffers a blow-out when he is taking you to work. tee That since the signing of the ar mistice the military salute is becom ing less and less military. e e e That Rose City park cars have a habit of coming in bunches when they do come. e e That the weather is still on the side of the fuel merchant. That War Savings Stamps are , about the best little stickers we know about. e That the show business is picking -up. e That he'll iave to "bawl out" some local business men if they don't haul down their soiled and tattered flags and hoist new ones. That thft fpllnwa fnrtunatM enmie-h to nave cnicaens tnai turnisn eggs for breakfast, cackle and crow about it as much as though they laid the eggs themselves. That troubles aren't so bad if you don't take them too seriously. Safe Home Treatment for Objectionable Hairs (Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required for the removal of hair or fuzx, for .with the use of plain delatone the most stubborn growth can be quickly banished. A paste is made with water and a little of the powder, then spread over the hairy sur face. In about 2 minutes It is rubbed off and the skin washed. This simple treat ment not only removes the hair, but leaves the skin free from blemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone. Adv. 'cV.y-.-.;-V vv 5 V- .i-.--i.-3-S; -'-::..-.:.xi-.!..vt I'm YOUR Eye . When I'm efficient YOU are efficient. Honest now, what would you do without me? Thinks . How happy It would WaVfou to KNOW that you don't need. : glasses.- that you're efficient jH that you're fit, unhandicapped. You can know. ' Have Yoar Eyes Examined It won't cost much. Dr.J.UDuback Oldest Exclusive Optometrist in the City Southeast Corner of Broadway and Washington ANNOUNCEMENT Dancing Pavilion Completely renovated and enlarged, is now under new manage ment and wiU open for the sesson. Next Sunday, Feb: 23d Dancing From 6 P. M. Till 10 P. M. Mr. A H. Dowling, well-known and popular dancing Inspector st Milwaokie, under whose management the park will be conducted,, extends a cordial invitation to his many . friends to attend these dances, which will be held regularly every Sunday evening. Good Floor Good Music -Good Order Admission: Ladies 35ct Gentlemen 75c (Including War Tax) ' Tnke Oregon City or Milwaukie TODAY np.PdDBK (DIME 2fED 3TESTOR With" Ollrs Orees iii "THE PRINCESS OLGA HALLETT AND HOWE CO. AD HER LEOPARDS tlut Rip-Roaring Comedy Fares Entertainers From the Jungle - - "HYDROPHOBIA" THE MUSICAL CONSERVATORY THIRD POPULAR CONCERT Minstrel Shew la MlnJaUrs Ssndny, 12 p. M. " " .' . ' ' '- 25-Piece Orchestra 25 GARDNER AND REVERE ' DR. STUART M'GUIRE ; BIU of Yasderm. - ,,,., . ' DE ALBERT AND WEAYER BESSIE LOVE Yarlety Entertainers ; In "A Little Sister to Everybody Eeddie Back From Australian Travels University of OregpnRugene, Feb. 20. Professor A. Fergus Reddle, head of the department of public speaking at ths university, has returned to the campus after spending six months 'in Chautau qua work In Australia. ' He : will take charge - of the department of public speaking and dramatics which has been under the supervision of Miss Charlotte Banfield during his absence. Professor Reddle studied the conditions and hab its of the people in Australia to a con siderable extent. He says that the. Aus tralians' taste for drama has a long way to go before it reaches -that of the people "of the United States, but music is well advanoed in the Antipodes. AMUSEMENTS RINGLER'S Dancing Academy Montrose V, Blagler, life Dancing Master. 1 Member of the American National Association of Dancing Masters. I lJ COTILLIOW HALL, 14th OFF WASH. WhyBeaMere Dancer .. WHEJT TOtT CATC BE AN EXPERT! A few hours with a "specialisf will put that professional snap to your dancing. Mr. Ringler "specialises" entirely upon modern ballroom instruction. Engage the services of a specialist In place of employing an ordinary teacher. New classes for beginners start Mon day and-Thursday evenings this week. Advanced" class Friday evening. Two hour class. Special course, eight lessons. GEX1LEMBX tefl, LADIES W ' We teach the dances that are popular and the ones your friends dance. i Enroll Ifow. Both Phones. BARGAIN MAT. SAT., 2 So Famous STOCK COMPANY la the Modern. Up-to-AeU" Comedy-Success ALONG CAME RUTH The tory of a typical fflrl WHInfori." Evenings,.: Ac. 50c; Mate., 25c (tax) 3, Mats. Wed., Sat Next DADDT LONG LEGS MUSICAL STOCK Matinee Dally lOo Only This week the uproariously fanny musical farce "RIOHT FROM LUrFVILLE." With Dillon and Franks (Mike and Ike) . and the Roaebud Girls Ginger. Pep and .Gaiety. chorus aiaxr contest friday night. TOMORROW BRYANT WASHBURN in "Till I Come Back to You" CHRISTIE COMEDY.. OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW CIRCLE THEATRE FOURTH AT WASHINGTON, i Park Car at 1st and Alder Direct to Park ANOTHER GREAT SHOW TODAY ATCD OHYETTE HAYKES sod a Bery ef ChorsfBesatles IVaANHATERS' AMUSEMENTS "THE BEST EVER" LAST SIGHT'S VEROICT WFII If! B"y st Taylot TONIGHT, 8:15 AIVX.,. SPECIAL PIHCE MAT. SAT. THE FAVORITE COMEDIANS KOLBaDILL ' Together With SUPEltB COMPACT la the Jiew MILITARY MUSICAL" FARCE 'AS YOU WERE' MUSICGIRLS rux Eve's tl.S to 60c. Nat. Mat. tl to 60e I ICITYSilREC'D NOW! MP IF If! Broadway t Taylor. Ala!L,lm Mais 1 and A 1121 J?rTFEB.JJ;MAR.:i SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT. Vooth. TarViniMrui atia errccptonat Cast A SOCIETY COMEDY SATIRE ' Eve's Floor fS Balcony fl.so, fi Sat. Mst-Flr. f 1.60 Bal. tl, 7Sc. 60e nUHHISONATIITH PLAYS THAT PLEASE THE BIO SUCCESS REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM NIGHTS, 2Bc, BOc, SOe ALL MATINEES, 26c. NEXT 'WITHIN THE LAW." iOUl U. UlllBH AND (DHHA.NV la "Tom Walker in Dixie. The Shrapael Dedaerat Rrenck's Urease Statue Horse - : HLLR. DUNK AND JAW flL'UISI. . Scot Glhsoai Turner snd Graces Orphenan Travel Weekly i Kino-B-rasna. News Reel De Lust. GEOROG McKAY AND OTTIE ARDINB. Tain Shew Cleaes With the :,26 Matlaee, Wednesday, Vebrua PANTAGE S MAT. DAILY 2:30 O Scrvals Leroy Presents LEROV, TALMA A BOSCO The Ureal Triple Alliance ef Wonder Workers In Original Mysteries S OTHER BIO ACTS S Three I'erformanrea laifr. - N'lgbt Curtain ,7 and HEAR "Guterson" I'D ' --JI" '.!;! I IS TODAY TOMORROW "THE GOLD CURE" all run Saturtfa . BERT LVTELL In 'The Spender' SSL AaettssTnSBSsaa 1 r j TODAT TOMOWHQwj SEE.