The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE f, JANUARY 8, Wally Reid Stops Revolution; Wins Princess for His Bride Tonight and Friday—then gone forever— WALLACE RE REID has a romar adayted from Jame of the same name in , who injects his breezy personality into the , with pleasing results. “HAWTHORNE OF THE U.S.A.’ in which you see Wally shoot the blood of life into the doddering old kingdom of Bovinia and show ‘em how we can do things in the U.S. A.! SENNETT COMEDY “The Speak Easy.” young Constan Coliseum Saturday morning en the same bill with ALLACE on the EARL ALEXANDER Tenor Soloist Just tonight and Friday to see America’s most beautiful girl— tunity to use the gun. nishes a good bit of the comedy | SNOWSHOE HONEYMOON | Pershing Attends ENDS ON MT. RAINIER nd appears with King . “The Hawk's Trail.” A honeymoon on snowshoes was completed Thursday when Martin M and his bride, formerly Miss Anna Dyer, of Seattle, reached Para-! dise Valley, on Mount Rainier. They) were married by Justice John B. Wright Wednesday, and started for their home shortly aftef. Soldier Photoplay |our.en . Geraldine Parrar’s| is appearing opposite ‘lames of the Desert,” the Clemmer this week, is a| a| well Known sta John J. Pershing varied the monot Earle Williams has completed his ony of official receptions and inapec |The Fortune Hunter He wns to witness le Fortune,’“adapted from R Cuesta 's/ Harding Davis’ book. as the guent an innkeeper in Rainier re American Legion k. = Blotchy Skin» am: Chartie Chaplin comes to the Liberty Saturday in “/ Bennett's new picture, “ leased January 4 go ent at Boldt’s—uptown, 1410 34 Aves downtown, 913 ¢ Thomas ts playt Following the final showing * at the ‘Mtinaio jon this week rakin were sc ¢t | Miss Thomas is Clark will be aw THEATRE §5th—Greenwood atdrring William 8. Hart © an impatient pub-| Miss Thomas previc |peared ax just the o The Lotion for Skin Disease “+ BARTELL's DRUG STORES called railroad story Comedy “New Waiters” “Lightning Raiders” Episode No. 13 built to order for| You have only tonight and Friday to see SENNETT MAKING _ FEATURE COMEDY Sa Hew faereeel oom ‘PRUDENCE BROADWAY Which is a comedy with a lot of action. Russell on the Wurlitzer “Back God’s A dynamic love story filled with color and romance. GERALDINE FARRAR “FLAME OF THE DESERT” ou from the civil of London to the endors of Egypt \\ * nr ANN en a e—XS—S=== “A ROMAN SCANDAL” Two Reels of Laughs “Scarlet Days” With Richard Barthel- Clarine Seymour, company | JAMES OLIVER ind Commercial club when U tion is held on January 17, the only candidate, J. F, Douglas is nominee for first | vice president and R. 8, Boyns for econd vice president, As they ar |the only candidates for. the offices |their election is assured. | Six directors will be elected from | | FROZEN NORTH Current Topics Afternoons—22¢. After 6—31¢. Loge Seats 54¢ Children 10¢ any time. All prices plus tax. STRAND ORCH ESTRA Clemmer Music Liborious Hauptman Symphony Orchestra —31 ARTISTS— Under Reginald Dunn “Madam Butterfly” PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always taE GROTE-RANKINCO. | OTTO F. HEGEL. President Interesting Clearance Specials From the Basement Housefurnishings Section 7 with easy opening roll Fire Shovels at 12e— top covers. Some of Black japanned Metal ee -_ these show slight im Shovels with very long — ‘) . I perfections in finish. handles; each, 12¢, Special, each, 98¢. | } 1 i Galvanized Clothes Lines | at 49¢ — Long-wearing twisted, non-rustable | Brooms at 78e—Made of good quality Easterr broom corn, securely titched—are light in weight and e smooth hand Each 78¢. Old English Floor Wax at wire Clothes Lines foot lengths. special, each, 49¢. 59ce—One pint size. Old English Floor Wax can Clothes Baskets at $2.98--- | be recommended for Made of natural flex- 1 polishing floors, wood ible willow with rein- | work, pianos, automo- forced handles. Bas- \ e biles or article kets 30 inches long. s that requires a beauti- Special, each, $2.98. —_ Gane soak) tay me hae Oiled Mops at 98e—Extra Coal Hods at c—Of juart 8 is priced at $1.18. well constructed and heavy metal with se- heavy oiled Mops in a curely riveted handles, Bread Boxes at 98c—Of large household size The large size black heavy metal, white en- are offered at a japanned, special, each, ameled and equipped special price, each, 9: 55¢. Approximately Sixty Axminster and Velvet RUGS Are Re-marked for Final Clearance AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12, brown, green = ‘$39. 75 | ‘ tan mixture ........ Penian deen”... $34.50 VELVET RUGS 9x12, tan ground, $ 9x12, seamless, black, $ 5 Orichtal design....... 37.00 rose and green designs 39. oO. 9x12, seamless, well 9x12, gray and blue, ’ § ee > $ a very fine quality. 47. 70 covered tan ground. . 39. 50 9x12, seamless, tan, rose, green ee inka” ead _ ' $55. 00 brown medallion 32. 50. we, ’ q patterns, at .... $ 9x12, gold, rose and $ 9x12, seamless, ton blue, allover pattern.. 49.50 ground, small an $39. 50; 9x12, very fine quality, $54 00 9x12, seamless, medallion pattern, in ° allover. design ........ rose, blue nat gene $47.50 pent wines: blue, $34 sol _ e ; rose, tan, Oriental design 9x12, tan and blue, Oriental design ...... $47.75 WORSTED WILTON RUGS 4 9x12, tan, conventional 7 GORE, Bhiracccccevces $43.50 Four Worsted Wilton Rugs in per stripe and conventional pattern; Tae ae -«: N.S ecse $47. 50° Eighty-Six Pairs of Irish Point Curtains Are Offered at $5.00 the Pair If This Is Very Close to Half Price These fine Curtains are made of ey quality lace net and are embroidered in | very attractive designs. All are 214 yards long. | To close out this lot quickly we offer you the choice of eleven distinctive pat- terns at reductions close to half price; the pair, $5.00, Printed Marquisette Twenty Pieces of Curtain _ at 45c the Yard Voiles at 65c the Yard Fine Printed Marquisettes in many In a quality and weight that we can desirable colors and designs, are re- recommend for the finest work. It is duced for Friday’s selling. These are are of sheer and fine, is show i finished with band borders and with banded Prong is shown plain and veight and quality that will drape edge. beautifully. Twenty pieces are offered for Friday For one day only, the yard, 45¢. only at, the yard, 65¢. _ TOPEK A, Kan., Jan, § Irwin §, edges Nominated stinger says he knows a Topeksn |f STOP GATARRH! OPEN _Chief of Chamber 9 vs» svucened by a shot. ne NOSTRILS AND HEAD ¥t, Hedges, president of the . he went downstairs and was “i t Sound lge and Dredging | greeted by a volley of reports, They Says Cream A) pplied in Nostrils " ohn resident | came from the kitchen, Investiga Relieves Head-Colds at Once. will be the next be tion showed a dozen bottles of home f the Seattle Chamber of Commeree | ew ho! blown up ot tere me | If your nostrils are clogged and ~ | your head is stuffed and you can't | breathe freely because of a cold oF t get a small bottle of |: Ely's Cream Balm at drug store, | Apply a little of this fragrant, anth a | septic cream into your nostrils and liet it penetrate, through every [passage of your head, soothing ana healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief, Ah! how good it feels. Your nom trils are open, your head is clear, more hawking, snuffling, blowing} more headache, dryness or |gling for breath. Ely’s Cream ]is just what sufferers from colds and catarrh need, It's a Mt If you want to zeta fine E Bedroom or Desk Lamp FREE turn to the Lighthouse Announcement on page 4 of this vaper, following list: Thomas Burke, a. Frederick, Josiah Collins, A. | Walter Nettle H, Watt, A Donworth, A, 8,

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