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R PECOND MEAN RENEE. After Friday Night Until Friday Night Good-Bye to Only After that, nothing but regrets if you miss ways “in wrong” chance makes hero. JACK Mar K e t IT’S A GOOD PICTURE SHOW AND YOU WILL BE GLAD THAT YOU CAME, Symphony Orchestra 31 Artists Under Reginald Dunn “The Winning Stroke” The best and liveliest college play in years. ~~ Russell on the Wurlitzer PMPLY? WELL DON TBE Notice It. Drive Them) PoP Gd with Dk Beware Olive Tablets BRING THE FAMILY HERE Serenade and Tell.” distance traveled by | tteat 5 in one gem grt was that of Chartes | Rowell, who ran and walked 150 miles in 23 hours, in 1882. eat at Boldt's—uptown, uit 3d Ave.; downtown, » | |Had § Suffered for Years With | ‘ects hr « Stomach Trouble} <r. surcie san" |Jo-To Gave Her Relief in— Two Minutes Mra. 8. M. Ede, care of J. C. Mo | Farland, Box 37, Camas, Wash., has this to say about Joto for stomach trouble: I have experienced such wonderful relief after taking only two doses of Joto that I am con vinced of {ts wonderful qualifica- tions to fulfill all you claim for it If I continue to get so much re/ | Met, believe me, being a practical nurse, as I am, I shall enjoy pass ing Jo-to along to fellow mufferers, as I have so much chance to do. Jo-to is sold in Seattle by the Five Bartell Drug Stores and at Swift's Pharmacies. Sample at most any Seattio in the near near the sea, jin the world, wondrous appeal a in “Oh, “Up in ‘Alte Root” soda fountain. STRAN. ack Pickford Wrong’ u rand mated comedy, Strand Weekly, | comedy; News Events. Piunderer.” Where the Public sieve It Sees Good Shows Just till Saturday night—then gone forever. E Basan A motion picture that is American humor at its best—as fresh and clean as a dew-sparkled daisy in its dell— Wallace Reid| ing Davia’ dier: pleted. Fortune,” eee “The Strange Boa Payne, will be conv nario for the lariat-t chewing Will Rogers. eee Al St. John, formerty Harry Morey, cattle. says her cee | } 4 work on a movie | Spark.” eee film version of “ George Barr McC lutcheon, Roszell's Sedative Restorer story of one thankful man. ming” the feet, stoma lar discomforts, All the do could offer no relief. é Lottery Man” The strange courtship of one man by 300,000 girls, some not so girlish. WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing his new success, “Reaching For the Moon” tive Restorer. has excellent health, life to the fullest extent. Write fully abi Roszell's Laborat st building, India’ [tive Hoe 4-oun 1 fibor” Wate ode n° RAY | PICKFORD WHOLE DOWN—FUN FOR EVERYBODY Strand Orchestra under Wineland, playing Titl's “William Norma Talmadge says each morning upon rising she future. scenes of this tremendous spectacle, which shift from New York's China town to a beautiful mountain village present with astound tng realiam all the good and bad of a Canadian fur trapper, forming a picture of |lured to the on eM Me h-—dune Caprice and ton Wallace Reid in “The Lottery Man”; Mack Sennett com- | Virginia Pearson says she is a direct descendant of Daniel Four hundred men on horses ap- es in one scene, it is announced. Jean Paige, who plays opposite hobby Her father is president of the Illinois State Jersey Cattle club. Dorothy Dalton is completing a "Black Is White, BAD CASE OF ‘NERVES’ ENTIRELY OVERCOME |Thought He Was Doomed to Be Nervous Wreck Friend Recommends Roszell’: 's | Sedative Restorer | Six years of suffering from shat- | tered nerves, then ‘health through | Starting with dizziness and “swim- Sensations, then numbness of trembling of muscles and heart palpitation, this man suffered indigestion, constipation, pain in the . heartburn and other simi- ors said “nerven,” At last friend recommended Ronzeil's He tried it and now weighs pounds, works every day and enjoys polis, Indiana, name’and address’ and the Tonight and Friday The story of a typical country boy who is al- until him a cture Patter that touches her toes with her finger from the play [now showing at the F The Boy!" Pathe Ani- jouligan After the’ Bait” ’ } COLONIAL—Monroe Salisbury tm CLASS A—Anita Stewart tn | | | | Meadg: } LITTLE Yire Romance of Beattie.” | | local movies; Bill Yersam in “The The film version of Richard py well known story, has been com. " by Will into a sce. ving, gum with | Arbuckle, has finished his first own comedy. “Speed” is its tithe see is Warren Kerrigan is now at titled “Live | "by is the 175 bottle, — THE SEATTLE nei OCTOBER 28, 1919. George Walsh, “Athletic Hero of College Romance at the Mission | "GEO. H. WALKER | IN SCHOOL RACE |With W. J. Santmyer Will | Run for School Board A pe ninating Walker for } membernht school board was |wcheduled iled Thursday | | Friends W. J, Banunyer, who lant year to fill an un m, Will file a petition this ating him for @ three W. 8. Lin-| jon nominating ymmiamioner 4 three-year term also H , his friends ves refuned as a member of the Refore came to 00, Walker was a mem school board fon v Franco produces 34/ per cent of orld’s wines ENJOYS A MEAL | _ FOR FIRST TIME | IN FIFTEEN YEARS This very good-looking chap is at the Mission this week. His name is George Walsh, and as an athletic movie hero Stomach Troubled Him So} he is right in the same class with Doug Fairbanks, Bill Hart Walsh appears as a young college chap, who figures in a pleasing love affair, and also in the vard annual boat race, w hich is a feature of the photoplay. and Tom Miz. The picture is titled, LIBERTY The “one girl In the world” doesn't bother Wallace Re hew photoplay, “The Lot at the Liberty thia week. “¢ one, | Out to be the hero by saving Dor nut lost hop r getting re-| come all,” in hin invitation to the jothy from an unhappy fate at the}; I had no appetite and many! ladies, the only stipulation being | hands of Barker. a time what little I did eat would] that each pay a dollar for an oppor be aged cate me so I could not retat tunity to marry him. The result, | CLEMM eR i. What. I aia 0 to ie > according to the story, is a mad ‘Ob, “at the Clemmer this! gown would ferment, causing gas acrainble on the part of nome 300,000 | week is the first “Filmusical-Com-|pioating and intense pains in rey | females to lead the handsome star to|edy” ever presented on the silent/ stomach and sides. If I ventured the altar. | stage. In picturizing “Oh, Boy! Di-|to eat any fatty foods, such as} eee rector Capellant has followed close-| pork, I would just suffer mgony REX y the book of the original sta with cramping pains. Many a day The locale of “Paid in Advance,” | production. The musical-come I have carried my lunch back home x. is in the|!dea of the picture is carried out with me untouched because I could} by George M. Cohan, will be sgen in| Canadian Northwest, heart of the fur/even to the extent of introducing / not eat. The gas on my stomach| country, and Dawson City, Klondike, | chorus of girls. would press on my lungs so I in the stirring days during the gold fe, June Caprice, Criegh: | could hardly breathe and when I rush to the Yukon region Dorothy Phillips, the star, Is neen | the daugt who in the role of Joan Gray, Gas on Stomach Sour Stomach Indigestion Heartburn) Instantly idea |forced to enter the dance hall of in his |G Man,” Klondike by the prom Long He Had Lost Hope of Getting Relief Yale-Har-| ‘first time in fifteen | said 8. L. Hall, a longshore- | “The Winning Stroke.” n ving at 1235 h G street, ms oma, Washington, “I to eat what I want withou Once there she t®) ing atterws of what Ts “My stoma continued, able sutter- | ds, and {t's all because} « has done for me. had troubled me #0 “that I had} |ises of wealth. 4 Dust Barker, William Stowell, a derelict, known as “the cur,” turns tong,” he ° Flora Finch appear in| stooped ov my sharp leading ro en. 1 |pains would ot ugh my das & Pickford ts proving a popular | for me to } nearly all night} =| attraction at the Strand this week in|in my ner and misery and} Johnn: vena, a country youth,/then get up feeling worse than | I lost weight | who has plenty of ambition but fails| when I went to bed. to make much headway. jcontinually and got in such a weak, | Johnny's troubles begin when a/run-down condition that I never] handsome city chap arrives in town. |foit fit for anything. This dude rescues’ Johnny's girl} “1 saw so many good’ statements from drowning, and right then and/in the papers about Tanlac that 1] there become the hero of the village. | began taking it myself and in just | How Johnny “gota even” with his w weeks pun . RiMleved by. | cival terutones 0x ubeapestod vlmas|ie whey | nee eal BI ito the story. ae ah anything, even pork, and never feel a pain or a sign of Indigestion. My SURATED « vl cs cae i genius of Thomas H. Ince | gax s stopped forming on my in the latest Paramount | stomach, and my nerves have quiet- 1A play, “The M of Souls,” In /ed down until 1 can sleep every | whieh Dorothy. Dn nm is appearing night like a log. I used to have | t the Coliseum this week, severe dizzy spells, but that, like A big New Year's revel scene com-|the rest of my troubles, has disap- IN5 GN TABLETS PWDER FORM 1A pared for the thie correction ch acidity, It co m of five grain der in sealed biue p confuge with commerc milk of magnesia or citrate « sok for the only in t 4 f ma ED a Drogas? EVERY WHERE. : COMING ===: The play that strips the soul— It awes like a burst of glorious music. ecially pre- gerous stom- word Bist. nd get the genuine from | | pares favorably with the veteran di-| peared and I a|rector’s most famous work in the | work f¢ past. Miss Dalton n go about my| cling as strong and well as| r did. I have also gained} to fifteen pounds in weight fs charming tn the close he | Tole of a trained nurse from upstate so I have the best of reasons for| New York. praising Tanlac. It 1s the only eee ‘s > medicine that has ever helped me COLONIAL and I have tried lots of them.” « ” “The Man in the Moonlight.” a| ‘Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | story laid in the Canadian woods, is| Drug Stores under the personal di- |showing at the Colonial, with Mop |roe Salisbury ax the featured 5 jrection of a special Tanlac represen tative Advertisement. sequel of love In brief, the plot deals with an { A a Stewart ts the star of “From Headquarters,” at the Class A. This photoplay has to do with a young rupted wedding, a man hunt and a Bw tt =a u girl, her crooked employer, a sup posed murder and the police force, of which the girl's father is a member. [i Hes ye LITTLE The Little continues to draw crowds to the showing of “The Ro mance of Seattle,” the movie which ‘as filmed ¢ ago and first shown at the Liberty theatre, in conjunction with a Charles Ray feature. The cast includes all local people. | IN Marguerite Clark comes to the James Olive Cur- Strand Saturday in “Widow by Proxy.” wood’s Famous Story of the 7 Fiveen North, That Jazzy Farce Comedy “OH Full of That Old Pep! GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA Selections, “Oh, Boy!" and “Glow Worm” ...++ Lincke The dramatic story of a girl who was snowed in at a lawless mining camp and had to make a great de cision, Positively No Advance In Prices ‘tue QROTE- Racked by men and women prom! nent in the elvic life of Seattle Ge H, Walker, att y, will r the race for election to the " rd in December, Walker the seat to be vacated by Eckstein, president of the : n has declared that andidate to succeed | I] Satistactory Terms Always OTTo Fr. Kvoe1, OT Store Hours From 9 x M. to 5P.M. — Money Saving Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY SLAW CUTTERS, made of hard maple with adjustable blades. Several sizes have been reduced. 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