The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1920, Page 4

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f withdraw their funds on dei erase peltneih Varsiiecsablauarvertstniateucenmmtineats otter eT IN HERBS Always the Best for the Liberty Gues' NOW—The big story by the author of “Back to most absorbing Canadian Northwest pictures seen day— God’ s Country”"—one of the on the screen in many a It is a tale of the Royal Mounted Police—of Chinese devils—of sweet girls in dis- tress—and always there is a grip to the story. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing “Missy,” by Stanton —LIBERTY 1 a A ; @ | Baptists Meet to Plan Campaign County directors and other repre sentatives of the Baptist campaign pr Western Washington met at the ©. A. Monday afternoon to Don't yet the eed inf uenza get + you. If you have even the slightest omg nage =| oe ie Sa Walia basin cate 3 lways Right nes ir ‘s Honey and Tar at once. Telephone Elliott 2607 Henry Willis, Sandy Point, Texas, is 1329 FOURTH AVENUE one of many thousands who consider this remedy “just fine.” He says suffered severely with a bad cous ATT Ee after usin ‘our or five dollar NATIVE worth of aitterent medicines decide HERBS ‘to try Foley's Honey and Tar. One bottle gave relief, Best medicine | TABLETS .. pansy ever used." Contains no opiates | the foot bet * como! Foot-Kase mak feel easy. # one sino ,| some Allen's Foe in the morning. ningt \HOW MUCH HAVE B YOU cor inTHE BANK?) § THIS MEANS You S@rreases ALL THE TIME WHEN HE WAS WELL AND KARN- ING MONEY HE WAS THROWING If AWAY ON SOME FOOL E ESTMENT. PERHA THAT'S WHAT MADE HIM SICK. AND NOW, EVEN THE DOCTOR IS WONDERING WHERE HE 1S GOING TO GET HIS MONEY. Don't you do that. Bank some money regularly, and when the unexpected happens, & will come in handy, This bank is guarding the savings of 00 depositors who may 4 without becoming subject to some harsh rule. During the past 30 years we have never missed a semi- annual dividend to depositors. Interest Paid on Monthly Balances We shall be glad of the opportunity to explain our system of com- puting dividends, whicy we believe to he the fairest method yet devired. Deposits accepted from $1.00 to $4,000.00 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 Becond Ave, Established 1889 Assets, $12,000,000 TRUSTERA Henry R. King Cc. BE. Vilas William A. Peters F. W. West Jemes Shannon David Whitcomb ¥. K. Struve . Eugene B. Favre, Spokane Wiliam Thaangm LL. O, Janeek, No. Yakima PE. G. Ames Jobn T. Congoa TF. B. Finley’ Raymond Rk. Vrazier Plvar Janren PICTORIAL REVIEW— [plan the raising of the $830,000 a signed this section for the $100,000 000 five-year b’ t fund | Protzman, camp: Pacific Coast, spoke mag Western Want tt tod ww = NE WON .——_BXPERIENGE Of Interest to Expectant Goshen, ‘I took Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound with sults after aT Fina’ time with CW, female trouble. Some years ago | had twin boys anc took your Vege table Compound before they came also before my four year old boy was born, and afterwards, anc think it fine for T tell others what it ign director for the| Mae Water Dances oa Flirts Her Way to Popularity at the Coliseum ed “On With the rred at the being here shou David Powell peers: y n exerci omen from Rus is a Mbrar. 4 in New sia to join } fan in a York and becomes a cab t The pri and furs and And she so ex noyed about her a lot of it intricate tale us bur oe. Powell are nixed marrt jeate and flirt « Murrey and David players, atious wi ading former shown that she has t one whit of her skill in ut she CLEMMER two brothers. eir birth f the famous separated by ined united in ys both. O: The other is comes © ch hes Paria. would go remained millie, takes up teau Re} Louls is publish my | , Goshen, Indians. The padi: of Motherhood is & trying one to most women and iatinetly an epoch in their Not one woman in a hundred LIBERTY A smashing story of G: s Country, | or understands how to. proper! self. Every a ong this time Id rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- @ most valuable tonic and in- | vigorator of the female organiam. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com women normal, healthy and strong and this good old, '“\*' fashioned root and herb remedy cons| 5: tains no narcotics or harmful d irug e comes home. Miva Joyce was the first wif Owen Moore, recently divorced by Mary Pickford, y pleased wi The | er Auctor ted for © intr scenes find John th, haur ears by the mur ui It’s “Alice i in Hotel Land” Now Owecawoce Suncenweoo | Jr., returns | honeymoon with — his| Miss Alice Joyce, | e's going to manage a 8 fath Regan, | and 9 the | r hotel, New York, says n run the place when he | of Tom Moor When from nh bride, who film st hotel Sr, Knickerboc Jim, 4 James Regan, was Dance, Coliseum ng coquettis Take a trip to New York and be back the same day! See real life in lavish, glitterir ITH THE DANCE” the wonderful, “ON W in which Mae Murray is Miss Murray is to capture the heart of this week. hnes x Weekly COLISEUM — Mae Murray With the Damee"; “Wrecking « Aecil De Mille’s w Ureotest Question COLONIAL Frans The Day She Py comedy) Bereen Grint str “The Allag Dwan's “Soldiers der of Judge Kirxatone, captured by Derwent ¢ of the Canadian mounted e A striking me semblance the men suddenly between officer, wh: with a fatal dle ee two ker to ur ig Broadway picture now here— A romance of love and home, and of pleasure’s pace that kills on the GREAT WHITE WAY Every scene is a revelation —every five minutes brings a sensation. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists, under Reginald Dunn, playing Weber’s “Invi- tation to the Dance.” latter? I de A its to the hers was a golden cc an unre warded self-sacrificing as great any hero. TT The Orittith the The story h form among he niily is poor, happy and honest un amt) til the call of w ces the el Sas | we and the of the fan | ‘The faith of t © fam Then * greatest q h (whom he does t believe m and re » an account of Croix didn't ft i Father | destiny the bad? ‘This, in sh introduced in} tion dD to marry | us ix LAU! reatest latent t follows. The W. | own way. REX cil B man of successes nd then departs for est plc ex limax of the picture ie sum: | shaken med up with the surprise that awaits | ti ite w n Keit h “At i f ) fa In t ea e pla round Lift touchy corns and | a{ees “eg | mand. Af and return forgotten Doesn't hurt! calluses right off with fingers Thomas a Apply a few drops of ‘‘Freezone’’ upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. Lae COLONIA “The drama o ja smaller | self Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the herd skin calluses on bottom of feet Lift right off—no bumbug! Fi Tonigh Fannie for the good And ng of artistic mot 1} efforts in eture, which is showin n by The Admira respect 1 island, Crichton take |ter, who h Meighan, with | Stanard as that women The ret's re Yo those v the same as is there above who provi and tha story is story, based Oats on Fannie for the scenes show the elaborate ns of a New York establishment, where rs from all sections the latest models, A ant from an up-sthte with the chief offer of mar him of a pre manufa «| garment brief, is “the greatest 1 Griffith answers | De Mille, has excelled all pre ‘Male and Fema} jeations arise years later this same lover begins showering attentions on the wife's daughter Franc 3 when th The st Jeannie James M able ¢ spared by Mr a faithful reproduc om it The story centers hton, the butler in an/*! ‘s family. He is extreme: | “ t, and, when the lord's party is wrecked ory was adapted f Macph ‘s the star, at the Coke ngton is KX.—Mrs. Kate Harbeck § transfer tax on estate r husband Rugs and Carpets | CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 Phone Capitol 1233 fter the party is r 4 us to England, Crichton is by all but the lord's da@ugh-) as fallen in love with him. Gloria Swanson, | Bebe Dan * and other promi eee L ny She Paid” te a phote-| fe in New York city, which conce the problem of morat| applied to men and NOW PLAYING ‘inal Showing t and Tomorrow of the Hurst Cosmopoli- tan Story— “OATS FOR THE Tiny bottles of ‘' Freenane’” cost but a few cents at drug store not oat: UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT of the Picturized from Alexander Dumas’ celebrated novel. COLORFUL— FASCINATING— ROMANTIC— Stirring in its rush of action! DUSTIN FARNUM “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS” CHRISTIE COMEDY “Her Bridal Nightmare” CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN direc TOPICS AND WEEKLY weed Showing Latest News and -Haendel Views ‘ + Drigo WOMAN” Men sow wild oats—why s for the women? A tremendous upheaval human soul Is shown in— “The Day She Paid” With an All Star Cast HAYDEN & HALL —Singing— “DARDANELLA” And other Song Hits CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady FEMALE Starring— Gloria Swanson™” .q Thomas ii Meighan Artists Playing Afternoon and Evenings

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