The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 4

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'Gen. Wood Opposes | '|“*Too Many Girls Marry for Riches” Tievewuae Leaded Says Screen’s Mest Beautiful Star | rie it omer S| | | | FE R \) | pA A EAS Ae ee Oe Lowe n an the [incis republican, Aidates, it wan Wood's committe ann need toda chairman, Col. | William © said there Was a demand for hin candidate's name on the ballot, and that the voters were | entitled 40 4 to exprens thelr choice Ld ne Procter ‘ © Fashionable society is to man a relaxation, to a woman a profession, in which success means “position, marriage, her heart's desire. “To the glittering circle men bring wealth, women Deauty, for the great exchange. woman’s side is presented here— TODAY'S PROGKAMS Constance Talmadge tn Twe Weeks", Mutt amd Jeff Ani mated comedy; Liberty Wi CLEMWER— WHT Reger tn Water, Bverywherw”; Leaveaworth'; Seenic Pietares. COLISEUM — Katherine In “The Beauty Market Nows. REX—Dougias Mychean and Doris May im “tM Honew Lene" Chartie, Chaplin im Van's Pleanare.” STHAND—tryant Washburn in oThe hirund News Always the Nest for the Liberty Guest rine chanes No use talving—all Seattle is falling in love with Connie in this ripping, unconventional, peppy com- edy, now here— ca NS TANCE loving THEMES NOT |ENOUGH LOVE “That's Var Donald | Cadineman | the trouble with the she replied. “There's not| jenough love, High prices on egsn |and clothing and inflated rents don’t jmean any thing.” | “Den't mean ganped “Not a thing La} 4 A att anything?” we Love will always find a way Th ranon this country is in such @ state of turmoll in be- cause there's not enough love. When \peopie marry and make homes ‘they | forget about reform and revolution. The well-known crown of thorns is }Loday pressings against the brow of | Pan Cupid | “People should fight high prices im) ‘ 4 |by getting married.” whe continued. wt who has q “Rachelor girly make good stenog- up at the home raphers, but they weren't on the bachelors, The Utopia census list, You'll never find orrified at her \a peaceful community composed of arance and tells her ne women [unmarried people. Our young folks wed on the premises, Noth will never have either happiness or Jaunted, she shows-hin a slight wealth @s long an they're unmar ried” thorn © And pretends to be suf: fering. \BANS THE waned S A—Alice Joyee in The Third “froken Grittiih's NONSTANCE Liberty IN HER NEW LAUGHING SUCCESS As thin week anything how 1 a waman get he only knew Mins Talmadge, as wi bee fees from » rude and winds three crusty ¢ old butler ‘The butiet and in his sympathy tak he bathroom | to bathe and up the wound. | Then Lillume in caught by (ve own-| ers, who are shocked at the very} thought of her intruvton, But Mirty amile and a tose of her pretty} head wins two of them and she fora » third bachel Welt, him plenty before her tay ts finished The title of Werks.’ m you won't advocate the red a means of making the world we joked fas | better,” / niree,” she naid. ‘Instead of | « red flag 1 favor a bungalow with | | vines climbing up the porch to eaten | this country “Tut who's to blame for this non-| marriage craze?’ we asked | “The girl.” was the prompt ver. | dict. “Every other unmarried girt| jin the country is waiting, waiting, | It's the story of a chorus girt whe} waiting, waiting until some fellow wins her way to stardom and then} A@therin e MacDonald, famous screen beauty, who Gives) cucns enough money to make her a gives up the stage beenmer she'has advice to young girls who would marry for riches. princes found something more to iking : SHOULD ~e PAUL M. RARAZAN "us he might be: Not when Kather-|SAQre “It gira wor pid Msten to thelr OWN | ing takes him under her wing—not | hearts instead of asking the outja heard How mu th « man earns, we'd | While he ean Gry his eyes on Kath have a happle > workd. tyd's imported French hanky You, oir, bh mtherine People arent marrying en adjudged by Neyra Howard Chand ber Chr moet beavlilu * claime that Day t under the mad) ru abte men 1s Nor SO PORLORN ive — twit, Amd} she vampe | wa weeks settios down t the play is “Two <¥§ DONALD EI. Wa 1) Le LHLEL APALTY MARKET Dram t Societ who Think SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 3h Artists umder Reginald Dunn, playing Victor Hertert’s “American Fantasy” STRAND In these days of prohi? 4 novelty to noe someon pwag, trem pesping: cores what happens in one of the erous amusing bita of by-play Bryant Washburn’s new screen com edy, “The Six Dest Cellars. at the —— thin week. timid man is a prohibi phere but a burgiar, He has ar tved to rob the Washburnian dom tetle, Just as he pokes hie head inte | the window te hears a report like) | the hark of & «on. He fires in com |tuston. The sience is permitted | to see that it fy only tome “home. \brew” stuff concocted by Mc. Wash | burn and allowed to go ite own sweet way in the cellar. . MER But what shoillt these girls do?” | The answer came trumediately. “They ought to marry as plain! American girls and-let nice boys | make queens out of them,” answered | the movie queen Dil MacDonald i appearing a Colixedm this week in “The! Rewuty Market 7 \ ; The Luncheon np That Wasn't Spoiled tiom: it i running ri Mac Dona ti. MeMem ty to be the oman in the movi mpid'e teat + and | says Minn made a Bolshevik and Cupid. They bis bow and arrow and gives him a machine «un ‘Can people marry in this high prices™ we asked the beauty. “Is St ponsitie. 14 hard enough in this day MacDonald. bet day of movie D ine’ reopye Dan ¢ bpid inn't 60 forlort without the Clemmer thir mring in “Water Water Bveryw? heart-touch ing little drama which in livened bere and there by ch rer bite of comedy Durtne the ph et (whieh bas much te do with prot Bitien) Roger, who v Rogers is rapidly becoming| is suppesed to be well “lit up. one of the foremost entertainers on mounts a horse : tnd, standing op the saddie, gallops down the main thor fare. Jt is one of the funniest ar at the seme time mont exciting eidents in the photoplay “ week he is WALLACE on the WURLITZER playing Harold Weeks’ new success— “Under Western Skies” | REX Over night from chaperon of a nasty tempered cavairy horse to breakfast mate of the colonel of the regiment is Sergeant Bill Gray's rec ord in “23% Hours Leave,” at the Rex this week. Moreover, he wins the heart of the colonel’s daughter ‘Wednewl iay evening only—7 and 9 o'clock {month for store and apartment. ‘We were not. We were paying ° . Ra 25 for the store and $20 for the Sull ging on apartment. Now he wants $75 a Magnolia Bluff month for both. We couldn't make worth of fashionable spring attire on models. living Mother! Teach the Children. Their Daily Health Duty for geod measure, ond numerous the C. 0. or bust. The picture ‘was adapted cued Mary Roberta Rinehart's magazine | ; money bet with his friends in khaxt | that he would break muffins =~ “More Soft Soap,” reads a new}ends meet.” mY sign in the window of L. H. Shaw,| Pasted on his window is tre re- grocer, at 3201 2ist ave. N. Says|ceipt for January rent, showing he another paid $45 for both store and apart- “Rent Hog states we are paying | ment. % Vote in ‘Chi ‘Het. 24--Chicago held! HORART. Tasmania, Feb. 24 th i ty election to-| The shipping shortage in Austratia and Britain is threatening with ruin Of the 35 wurda were | many fruit growers (nm Australia and who their aldermen particularly in Tasmania. Shipping being only one entry! space for only half the crop has twe@ in 15 others. been granted. atig to be held on) England Has New Woman Magistrate b. 24.—- Miss of the sev appointed women magistrates in the imdicmtion as tO the first sworn in. She said she can claisn contro! of the weuid perform her duties. with hon- a | oF and justice, and would take a spe- ref: ‘~ in cial interest in children's cases. uses weer a sign that she hasnt «mal! _ tor are not wortit catching y PLAYING Ga’ Have you read it in - The Saturday Even- _ ing Post? If you have, be sure and-tee the picturiza- tion. And if you haven’t— see the picture any- way—then you won't have to read the story. $45 a month for our store and $20) “All the people on Magnolia Bluff for apartment. Read receipts* for,are with me,” said Shaw. “They Jast month. Some Salv know I'm right when I call John- Thuy the battle rages. Shaw is|son a rent%hog.” indignant over the statement that D his landlord, John Johnson, gave| When a pee man ts convinced out regarding the amount of rent. | that there is nothing too good for a ‘He says we were paying $65 a’ girl he offers himself to her. LESLIE’S Specials for This Week sack, cane... DL 7 DO | Cotiee 1. cane....-. SOC rate pent Hs, C985 ete ee oumels Pe. $3.25 |x * ™ $1.40 Oe | site sie cane. .. 50c Sy expe aise pis. 6 Ibe. pure Rolled 25c story of the sarue name. eee ss You can’t be too insiste nt! COLONIAL Bert Laytell i the star ot the Colonial this week, He in appear ing in “The Right of Way,” a pictur. ieation of Sif Glibert Parker's famous novel. Lytell has the rote of Charley Steg, a dashing young attorney, who pensesses an almost uncanny magnetic personality, and eraving for drink that almost ruins his brilliart career. * Carmen Phillips and Beatrice Jor) are prominent in the supporting | wars displayed in } which , if carried, will ot $20,000,000 terfront good medicine | ke Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ¢ In spite of the fact that Dr. Cal Silk Underwear and Etc. Stolen Minx BE. F. Trantow, 620 Seneca a, complained ‘Tuenttay that thieves | | robbed her room during the night of a black grip containing silk under | wear and other things. ‘Barrel Salesmen, Please Take Notice Michael Lee, Dawson hotel, haan't|They have no nerves, therefore can a stiteh of clothigg to hie name.| not canse pain, Listen! Your back ‘Thieves yowled hie reom, even re-jache is caused by lumbago, sctatioa PLAYING moving the bed clothing, he told the | or a strain, and the quickest relief is | i police Tuenday jwoothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs | “The Right of Way’ | a VOU. Rub M right on your painful) FROM THE BOOK BY SIR GILBERT PARKER back, and instantly the soreness, stakrinc BERT LYTELL ELL FFL Rub pain right out with) small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil.” Kidneys £ yd seeeee 5 the. small White Beans ... 3 Ibs. dry Green Peas . & ibe, elbow cut Macaroni cause Backache? No! 40c value No. Baked Beans. Asparagus, Panther brand, No, 1 cans .... nider’s Tomato Soup, » 25c large cans, 2 for. WE DELIVER FREE Ponte re ee BSc | She tee ces. DOC Canned Milk, any $1. 50 25c 18 it plays the Rex it’s got to be goed. DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIS FBACKAGY KHNEYS BOTHER \ Eat less meat t and take a glass of Salts to flush out Kidneys—Drink plenty water | stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial | | bottle of “Bt. Jacobs Oil" from your | druggi#t and Umber up. A momént | you'll wonder what backache or lumbago 450 cans Royal Baking pain, Rub old, honest “St. Jacobs O11" whenever you have sciatica, neural 4. rhourmatiam or sprains, as it is absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the akin. Split Peas and Pearl brand 124% can, doz. Barley, 2 Ibs. Lealie's Special Blend 48c John C. Leslie Co. Int Ave. “ena Universtiy —ALSO are | THE HUMOROUS SUCCESS 1 HOURS 2 LEAVE t —AND— excites the kid: | overworked; cme Uric acid in mec neys, they becer sluxgiah, and feel like lumps of jead. The urine becomes cloudy | the bladder is irritated, and you may| be obliged to week relief two or sewen INTO GRAY HAIR times during the night. When the kiineys cleg you must help pte Ladies! Try This! “Darkens beanti: | flush off the body's urinous waste fally and nobody can tell— “age vagal Pde a Brings back its gloss and *g ° jel a dull eusory youthfulness. jin the ki sion suffer | from backs Mex | news, sour, tongue jeonted and feel rheumatl: twinges when the weather is bad. Hat lens meat, drink lots of water also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-|\, troublesome. An enaler way is to npoontul in a glass of water before| get the rendy-toause preparation, im breakfast for a fow days and your] proved by the addition of other in- kidneys will then act fine. This! gredients, a large bottle, at little cost, | fumous #alts is made from the acid o+ drug stores, known as ‘Wyeth’s of Rrapes and lomom juice, combined | sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys| while gray, faded hair is not sin: | Jand @timulate them to normai activ-| ei, we all desire to retain our youth |ity, wlno to neutralize the acids in| fui appearance and attractiveness urine, #0 it no longer Js n source of| py darkening your hair with need thus ending bladder weak. | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com | nena, und, no one can tell, because tt) Jad Galts ts inexpenaive, cannot | does it so naturally, so evenly, You ache, Ist Ave, Floor Sanitary Market a real ou you headache “[know somethin that wil! clear your “When my complexion was red, rourch and pimply, | was so ashamed that | never had any fun. I imagined that people avoided me—perhaps they did/ But the regular use of Resinol Soap—with a little Resinol Qint- ment just at first—has given me back my clear, healthy skin I wish you'd try it!" Common garden sage, brewed into a vy tea, with sulphur aes alcoho! added, will turn gray, streal jed and faded hair beautifully aan | and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea home, though, a agg. sa and Sulphur recipe at gh “A codPetirring drarna of the Canadian Northland TOPICS OF | LYONS & MORAN THE DAY COMEDY SCIUNES OF L Sy. W. TRIAL. AT MONTESANO a al” Ok Wy rf vr! Pl In his fourth and latest million dollar sensation— “A DAY'S & PLEASURE |} avoiding a lot of muss ( ¢ Resino) Oinememt and Resino! Soap also ci away bog wal Se testing healthy atirective. For t ee, write to Dept. ‘Resisel, Baltimore, Md. | po jinfurg, makes a delightful effer-| jumt dampen a eponge or soft brush | | | with it and draw this through your | Jeveryane should take now and then! hair, taking one small strand at al jto Kemp the kidneys clean and ac | time; by morning all gray hairs have “ he of Jad Snits to folks who be) tion or two your hair becomes beau os {lieve in overcoming kidney trouble] tifully dark, glossy, soft and luxur- \vewommt lithin-water drink which jtive, Druggists here say they nell disappeared, After another applica while it 1s only trouble, jagt and you appear years younger,

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