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POLA NEGRI AT
Philadelphia- 7; Detroit 4.
Washington lj Cleveland 2.
Boston 10; St. 5.
■ national 'league
Pittsburg 5; Boston 2.
St Louis 6; New York 0.
Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 2.
Chicago 11; Philadelphia 12.
SALLY LEAGUE
Charlotte'4-10; Asheville 3-6.
Greenville 6; Augusta 1.
Macon 11; Spartanburg 6.
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT
Helene Chadwick, “The Masked Dancer,” Wednesday
“Three Weeks,” Strand Wednesday; ‘The
Perfect Flapper” With Movie Star
Carnival Thursday and Friday
NEW YORK—Orir in Teutl'
. veBCe the men driglc their coffee
black and redistilled wood alcohol
straight. They face a fight frith
z£«t and a. gun. in the hand of a
thug brings no more fear than ,f
it were a toy pop pistol in the
hand# of a child. v
They. Perform the mor* arduous
Physical duties of a modern, tu
rmoil and are powerfully, sound in
body.
But (hey . respect womanhood
T^h'W;*re the shy type, where good
woRfcin are concerned, who would
remove their long-peaked cap la a
business elevator while the tna-
cmlc city dude would keep bis
derby cocked atop bis head and
snigger-
The other day a young and at
tractive girl was assaulted by two
m«n.
Frightened, she ran to the
street in, terror, clad only in the
garments that had not been tom
from her slender body.
Hhrdsned mon, with hands cal
loused by harder work looked on
in .amazement for. a second. One
tore off a sweater and bound it
abdut tha shamed girl, another
tore off his shirt and threw it over
her bare shoulders. Othms added
bits to cover the whimpering
Here’s First Picture of the Veteran Finn Who
Upset Dope in Olympic Marathan Ordeal.
There’, a magic little word that raakes-a fellow want to cat.
a word that never can be overplayed. Every time that fjou may
it, it luggeats « wholeaome treat, and the little word I think c
home-made. . ,
You appreciate the foodstuffs that are purchaaed at the (tore
they satisfy the appetite, 'tie true. Blit the grub that maltei
nappy; make, you holler for eome more, ie the food that mother i
.herself for you.
Apple pie that fairly savora of the flneet kind of taste is the
thst makes yon hungry when you’re not. It’s the brand that m
bakes you and no portion goes to waste, for the pie, from sta
finish, hits'the spot.
Homemade bread is baked at nfbrning and it seldom lasts till n
though a baker’s loaf is not as strongly played, la it juat htat mi
makes it in a way that seems just right? What’s the reason
WUCHANO, * CHINA^-A nation
wide- athletic meet ha* Juat been , held
lie re which had all the eharacteriatlc*
of a similar meet In any college town
In America. The manner. In which
the athlete* went at tlielr Job*, and the
movement*, on their performance*,
were essentially American. ,
! Crltea cf "Come on. boy; you can
tx-atihlm!” "Shoot, shoot.” "Stick to
It, kfidi wipe the butter off your, fin
ger*,** and other* <jf a similar na
ture were frequently heard from the
*l»ectatorH' l»enchcs am! from*, the
rooter* on the Hide line*., Heal
«j>ortman*hIp waa In evidence for the
moot part, and tbero wa*. little or no
playing that wax unnecessarily rough.
There were baxeball. *occer, volley
ball. tenl* and basketball In addition
to the field sport*, and a detachment
of Hoy Scout*, who had their own en-
cumpment and lived in tents during
the three day* of the meet. The Scout*
nAinwv
IN 15 YEARS
(Copyright, 1924, NBA Service, !!»>**»
telephone which wax employed In re
porting results from vnrious parts of
the ground*.
The girl'* basketball and volleyball
game*, being a decided Innovation In
North China, attracted many spec
tators and elicited much favorable
comment.
It was estimated that more than
16,000 person* were present.
Someone called the police. It
required two armored police c^rp
to save the giri’e assailants from
the angry men who gathered.
Uptown in Hie fashionable dis
trict, cakj-eatjng athletes with tea
tables records for consuml?ig cup
cakes, would have watchedtthe per
formance in fiendish pl«.‘
But In tough Tenth avenue the
moo respect good' wora-n. Tbe.v
have mothers and sisters.
A precious canary kit To charge
of a dutiful husband, while hjs
wife went to the country con;.an
ted cuTcide-
Fearing the bird might licconi?
thirsty during the long Jays cf ir.-
atf.nlon. he supplanted a **.wl o'
water for the srasJJ cage rontaln-
r T- Thgt night when he rtturned
tho Wrd was drowned.
A diminutive taxicab driver as
saulted • gentle-voiced man with
a heavy tly* wrench. Ha jumped in
h?s cab and drove away. He was
captured within a few blocks.
Not. until he- was separated from
the man he attempted o assault
by Iron bars did he leam that the
man was BMtbart, known as *lbe
strongest man in the world” the
man who permits a team of Inrs-
to be driven over his viest-
who snaps heavy chains and
The greatest height above sea
level Is not ao great as the greatest
depth that tms been probed below
POLA. NEGRI (tarrino in PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Palace Special Showing Tonight.
Paris; the Cafe Anglais, Torto*,It is first of all entertainment, but
nl's chivalrous gentlemen in grey jit has its little moral—that there’s
high hats and colorful baggy a wholesome mind beneath the
trousers; ladies in /ilken ermo- most flapperlsh 'bobbed head.
lines, with tiny hats rakishly tilt- {
cd on the sides of their heads; thelWM. RUSSELL AND ’’IRON
' -x— _i I MAN,” strand tonight
"When Odds Are Even,” the
William Russell production at the
? trend tonight.
It is a romantic adventure
dtama that takes in half the world
before the final fade-out. The ac
tion leaps from the'Golden Gates
I to the South Sea Islands where
: William Russell display* a new
j phase of hig talent. Dorthy De-
jvoro, Frank Beal, Lloyd Whitlock
—j -.l— "y we jj j n
r , have prominent
roles in this production. '
j Director James Fldod has re
course to the photographic art thdt
j has place *dhim among the fore*
—— — f most of dramatic supervisors! His
passion that makes the world go work te well -displayed in Its most
round, and there has been no excellent form in this production.
Albin,
iStenroos
A woman ia eligible to become
an cfflcer or u captain of the Brit,
lah Mercantile Marine.
A SEWINS MACHINE
Connecticut’s
Golf Champ
No one ever heard of Albin Oscar Stcnroos before the Olympic
game*. Now he is as well known as any runner in the world. Sten*
roos, at the age of 40, and competing In his first long run in 15 years,
for Paramount, ’Montmartre,’
starring Pola Negri, at the Palact
to night.
It’s a true picture of a pericxi
in which the art of msking love
was carried on with pretty ges
ture! and poetic phrases.
Pola in ’Montmartre” is the ole
Pola of “Passion”—the exotic,
flashing, alluring Polli that screen motion pictures,
fins know so well. _ »i.«
“THREE WEEKS
STRAND WEDNESDAY
Love has been declared to
roos, at m* uk c "'i • 1IU . * A .» ,
surprised the world by finishing an easy first in the classic Olympic
marathon, covering the distance in 2 hours 41 minutes and 22 3-6
seconds. Stonroos is a sturdy Finn and Is a sewing machine salesman
in Helsingfors, his home. * This picture shows hinj after the race,
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Standing—Results
TUESDAY'S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
AUanta at Naahville-
Birmingham at Memphia.
Mobile at Uttla Rock.
New Otlean* at GhatUnooga.
Health Lecture
At Y. M. C. A. Tues.
DING OF CLUBS
IUTHERN LEAGUE
8— W. L. Pet
«8 35 .M0
57 42 .588
aan. 60 44 .677
) 64 49 .624
60 64 .481
tarn a 68 .439
on ... ,...44 60. 423
ock .32 71 .211
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at 8t. Loula.
Waihlngton at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at DetrpiL
New York at Chicago.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louie at New York.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Plttaburg at Boiton.
SALLY LEAGUE
Maeon at Spartanbdr-.
Augusta at Greenville.
Asheville at Charlotte.
MONDAY'S RB8ULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 5; Nashville 6.
Fortune, often'hav. been found
between,the pegre of discardd BI.
6Jee.
W. PARKER SEELEY
PlAying closo to par all tha
way, W. Parker Scalar regained
the Connecticut atato amateur
golf championship recently, win
ning from a formidable field.
Seeley waa champion In 1922 and
1814. The tIUe last year went to
Henry Topping-
CLUBS—
New: York
Chicago ...
Pittsburg .
Birmlrigham-Mtmphla called In
ipeond with aeon 00 on account
of rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 8-U; Chicago 3-10.
SL Louis ..
Philadelphia
F r Nigh on to a thousand years ago, wealthy way
farers learned to choose some .roundabout route into
Nottingham, rather than the short cut that led Straight
through Sherwood Forest , v ... . / T
' For the forest was “Robin Hood’s bam” — and
doughty Robin and his merry men were eager coin col
lectors. *•«: —;<.*•• ;
' People who buy without regard to advertising
nowadays journey at high cost in roundabout'ways, to
make their purchases where'values are dubious. For
the shrewd buyer of anything, in our times, sends hia
money to market tjier straight, sure way, guided by ad
vertising; ; / ' .•
-By Tayloi
Breaking the Spell
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with'THE OOOft ov PLOwCOS all ,*
HELP TO VICE MW AM0»TIOM5 S*wV)ACO
LIKE A ROCKET ON) TMt VOOOTM OF JVLW
Strand Special’ Return Showing Wednesday
greater analyzer of love and iti
power for ennobling than tho I>ig-
lish novelist, Elinor Glyn, whose
most sensational success, “Three
Weeks,” ha* now been made into a
motion picture )>y the Goldwyn
Corporation. It has been booked
at tne Strand "Wednesday.
Alan Crosiand was entrusted
with the direction of the produc
tion because of his ability to trans.
pose romance from the printed
page to the silver sheet, so ably
demonstrated in Blasco Ibanez’s
“Enemies of Women” and Stanley
Weyman'a “Under the Red Robe,”
which he did for Cosmopolitan.
The photoplay, ’Three Weeks,” is
another triumpi* of director and
actor, as well as for tho producing
organization. The famous love
story, which sprang into such sen
sational popularity upon it B pub
lication in book form, fifteen ydars
_
“TOR PERFECT FLAPPER" '
WITH MOVIE STAR CARNIVAL
NIGHT SHOWS PALACB *-
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY !■ ■
“THE MASKED DANCER,"
AT TIIE PALACE
WEDNESDAY
Vital drama in play with Helene
Chadwick and Lowell Sherfnan.
A notable cast, vital drama,
tenso /situations ,and a powerful,
Ic8so nare all 'included in “Tlie
Ma.sked Dancer,” which is shown)
at the Palace theatre on Wednes
day. |
In bringing to the screen this
adaptation of the celebrated play
by Rhdolph Lothar entitled “The
Woman With v the Mask,” neither
time nor expense has been spared
I in moulding a photodrama that
vertising. ?
y What is hot advertised may, perhaps, be worth
buying.. But what is advertised simply must be beyond
question. He .would be a foolhardy' merchant, or,a
reckless manufacturer, who dared publicity for any*
thing questionable. ; x+i&ff.-yfn ffivtsy-'f 5
' All tiie risk these days is In going*’round
Hood’s bam. Buying on the strength of the advertised
promise is the way to buy with least risk of disappoint^
ment and greatest certainty of satisfaction.
>t» tms ab •*)»>, oetwe
reoRreuJG AMD my tcn&t
SROSP6CT*,'THAT ,GivE<6
Mt A DApOSlTlpM.TO RE
AOMlOtO By »LL VUHO
MEErMfe - l -TELL YOU
MOM l PEEL SO GOOD
that I DOAOE ANVTHMtt
OM A DAY LIKE THIS
banco through the merry yean
of life if you will, but have a care,
Oh flapper,, that your wingi do provided* heavy
not creah a happy homo to bits, pfoyea of railroa
Colleen Moore, In “The Terfcct Urine intoxlwue
Flapper,’’ at the. Palace Thureday j performance of i
and Friday, had thia miafortune. At the time i
Sidney Chaplin, ha of'th. doleful , her . „„ „
coumenance, ia the Innocent vie- The nct howev ,
“HoCri^’r/^av ^ .g
name her In W, ellent’a divon* me- rovU - c4n » 1 *-
tionl And at the aame time she etcemA and In
learned the reel aecret'of e'‘*irr* 1 ** n 'l m,nt 'he-
charma for men. | have had that lie
"Tha Perfect M'Flappee" i» a comhioed woold
atory of a typiesk' American sirL.Ue imfeiy.
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